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lisp- MM ' - . . " : : ) .- - i WADESBOROUGII IV. C, TDUBSDAT; APJHL' 7, 1850. VOL INO. '30. SEW SERIES. ' -V- PUBLISHED WEEKLY ' ! FEXTO.I A DARLET. ' f . , - . . ' " ' teiims hv jti.'nsrtRiPTioN. '"' Blnglt coplm, Xwo Uoliam p.r year, Invariably In advane.. . ....... To Cloha f Tn and nnwarde, I will b furnished l Oil a Dollab axi a Halt per aopy. . JXo subioriution racivad for Uaa tirnn six months, HATES Of ADVERTISING. 01 I4VAM, HI MUM 01 LIM lEMVIit. "On. Insertion J0. .Thr.. Insertions ...... ........l 00 Two aeoutbs, or nln. insertions.......... 8 80 Three mouths, or thirteen insertions.,..,. 00 Mil monihi .. J 00 Oney.nr , Advertisers must Mat tb. number of tin! thry Vbb tlitir Advertisement. IneerUd ; otherwien tb.y Will b. ontinu.d till forbidden, tod .barged accord- tag to th. abova. . , t . Agreement, will b ibada with yearly adwtiaart tin liberal and advanugeoae terae. l'rofeuionat and Businesa Carta, Mot .xeeedin line, brevier U length, will ba inaarted fur $5 ft rear) if .xeeeding flv. HUM wiU ba ekarjad tba eaeae aa vjther advartiaements. ' Obituary notice, fre When Hot exewdlng twenty tinea; all above twenty line at advertisement rata. E. HuteMnson. CABINET MAKER, . ASIII2 k. MARGRAVE, ? TTOH.W ITS fT sfl. ' Practice In partnarahlp In tba aannly of Anson, (I aepl on tha Criminal Docket In tha County Court (J. R. Itargrar beinn Count Solicitor.) - . Tbejr will attend to tha collection of all claim n trnntej to them InAnaan and thannrroundingeountiea. t. 8. Aihe attenda tha Cunrta of Itiebmond, Mont gomery, Punly, Cnbnrraf, Union, and Anaoh. 1 i. R. HargriiTe tbosa of Jlontgoinrry, Sunly and Anton. i (rWOflica at Wadetiboro'. ' THOMAS 8. AS HE. I J. R. HAfiOBAVE. ELVAN3 & THOMPSON, nlSMUrGTtKY CMTf, . C. Dralcrt In Coach, Cabinet mil I'ptiolntcrjr Uardwarr, t Bar Iron fend Steel. 3- A ComnUt Antrtntui HUBS, SPOKES. rJiLLOJiS, SUAfTS, 13-tf CAPITAL PRIZE 855,000; T)B?MCTPDLLT ISF01M8 THR PCDLIC - It, that be eontitiaea to mannfaelnre -" 1 1 nrttole la hi Una wf, knslneao.- 'nnil-lJ2J1 . turn-of nvery dewription nado to' I t I I VX, order. In addition tnlbvnbor ba mannfactnre lTTIN and WlUB 8APRS, nd ia prewired to do all kind of INSIDE CARPENTER WOUK-fncb aa Blind, Djora, 8ab, WhtWing, or any other Work tpertainlng to the interiot Of a dwelling bono. ... grcOPPI.IS made to Brder, at tha thorteat no 'Uca. He wialiea It to be nndentood Uiat he cau and 'will furniih Colbna of pine, poplar, Walnut or ntahog any at from two to four hour' notice, depending upon tba quality tha 8 nest not eieeeding er kourt inch are bia factlttiee for manuractnnng theoit me raei in, ke ean make plain fine CeSna aiace cheaper and , qnickar, and better, than any carpenter, it being a Jegitlmato branch of hii business. , 21-tf T) n. iiORTOt, itvror, wadesboro-, 1J, S. C , will operate on TEETH at tije following IA) ralea, for persons who wall at bit office to hare tbe work donr, or pay ensk: Hold I'logs, $.M; Teeth on 1'irot, t; Teeth on Hold llate, eaeli up to an all ahore that fS each; a full Upper Set on Suction, $76; Lower Teeth, tba same. Alt other operations "qoaHy low. When I have to credit my old ahargea will be made. I can refer these who wish it to aome of the most raepeoUble citiiena fur whom I hare plugged teeth eighteen year ago; tbo nine plugs are atill in and doing well For otuere I baea. put in teeth on pivot and gold plate, aome full seta on sue tion, which tbey have worn fur several years, and are atill weariue:, all doing well: and many other opera- tione, which have been done for about eighteen years, ' all doing well. But as I warrant all my operations, and bava the advantage of upwards of eighteen years' practice, I have no doubt but 1 can give satisfaction to all who are disposed to pntronjse and give me a fair trial, whicirtT all 1 uk. N. B. Having cngogrd In the riiotogrnpbic Art, noma have been induced to believa I had quit the fractica of Dentistry. Now this ia a false impression, have not made enongh to justify my retiring from tba holiness. On tha contrary, I am better prepared -bow than aver to operate on teeth, arid am still in tbe SeU. reedy at all timaa to attend to all calls from this' or any of tba adjoining counties, and respectfully ask a continuance of that patrontge heretofore so liber ally bestowtd. So coma along and have your mouth pat in laughing order, and then get one of my superb Ambro'yper. So yon 'have beauty to IIORTON should take it, Jlndych who bava none should go let blm make it, KM5 Fifty Thousand Tickets I 25,827 Prizes, More than ONE PRIZE to every two TICKETS. GEORGIA STATE 10TTERY. Oa the Flan of Single Numbers. tor tha tcnefit of the MOXTICELLO UNION ACADEMY, Br tKnrrn cct JiTt, ocoigia, Authorlzfd by Serial let of the Lrilitnrr, . McKINNY & Co, Managers. To ba drawn in public under tbe sworn snperinten - dence of two Commissioners, tT. B. 8Y.MONS aud 1. M. I'BENTISM, in the Cllr of Savannali. Ci-orgia. Tickets only $10. NORTH CAROLINA ARGUSi ! l.yMetom .nJ Joforu.d feature. Id theo b.nd. over, f,uui U.o surplus of production, llo My,-.' In wy deliberate judgment .pcciGi. nUlVtll VmtUHlliU flitut;tJ' , auob u light, u would, within thirty dav, drtve hand-om turn of money to Li cwidoyi-r to bo duties are the lot, if not tho otJv m. an. uf .P it out ol cxmteuce; but whiob, violated m it is, kddeJ to Lis penoral stock. And tlii I. what curing tho revenue ?llinst fnl.se and fiau.luknt and is oblitfsd to bo every day aud every hour, is if called tho dotncatio economy, or tho ceon- invoices, ni such h.i been tho practice adopted new fangled inention, devised by those who .' ouiv of an individual, on the plan of protutinn ' for this purpo.- by other commercial nations were opposed lo all bunl:, and proposed to have to home ind uttrg and home luLor, Conlrai-t llio btsidessweiflo duties iri,uld,fjtd to the Am-rl. Uillocnce iMitwccn thelwo, and say uudcr which , rilll mnHvfiirtttnr the u i,,,.la! adruutoya 0t system you would prefer to live, aim which u.an- irhhh he it yVfy entiil.d umhr a nvaiue tar get you would prefer to employ to nja::aj;e your : iff." ' ownchlato. ' j There it i. ! And that is just precu-ely what or, if the doinost 0 eojnomy, pno o d by , we have been iryin-r to inpics upon the pv;pu tho buying farmer, leads Liiu to ruin, and tho do- i lar mind, and upon 'tho I c iiicci.ir y in paiticular, Uicstio economy practiced by tho selling farmer , for the last tb years. JJut I am afraid it has loads him to wealth, why will not the Fau.e poli- eou.c from the I'lesiJeiit too liMo to b of any y lead to tho fame results when tho exim pie-of ..mice lo lit wutiiiy he has filled all his p--either is followed by Leinhborafter neiphbo-, and p.intim'iits; there um no vacancies in tho cab farmer after farn;cr, until it has extended iinclf . itjct,.uinj no more foieixn Uii-siuns to bu filled, throughout the whcle tatc, and thus becomes and If ilicio weru tho lerni of duiatiuti is gcttin" what is termed the political economy of thn ' to be lather (-hort. Statef And between tho policy, or ce iiomy of lfiho had iiiude this reenninirinhitl.m hn h.i Uthcse two farmers, jou have illuetralcdf in acim- fir-t kmc into t ower, when bo held four full plo and intollipblo form tho whole diCereiico be-;y. his of p;itr. iujio in iho hollow of bin hand, tween the policy, or economy, reocmuieuded by 'what influence it loiht have had, especially if our best and wisest men, from Vi shiiiglcn to ! pci.-overcd i'n, Mid p- 1 with the .tame eSr Henry Clay and DanicnVel-hto', ou the one hand, j netncc. and vigor lliat tho l.oeiniptcn consti to Ada ftuitb and John C Ctlliquii on the other. tutiou was, it ia "difficult to toll. 'J hen, indeed,. Go with me ono step further, and imagine there Hould have ken ttionfr h( pe that tho toun that this preat national funn, tailed the L'nited i try u.ijjhrhavc'realir.ed toine aiivantagc from his Stales, with its millions of laborers, nil of iwlioni aduiiiii.-trjticu. . For tha Argus - THE WI1DT tRIDJT. IT ISAAC IKDICO. " 'Twaatha last day of Court-week, and all over the town I no other currency bnt that of nrccious nielals Tba bortodrovarsanJJookeyahaiimodetliujrluatrouud the operatiou of which, as now acted on, is to In tb.ir awift-fl) log buggies so duagorou. to meet, j coU., ,ie ruvCDUo of the country, amounting, as To wj.omrW.ln Court-week mu.tglv.th. who!. j, doIl0( fronj nMf of The vender, ot tobacco, tha g'ngerbrrad man, dollars, lo be locked up in a strong box, and. Tbe doulera in.."ohuck" an Immense cainvan never taken out, except for the purpose of defray- Had all gone; and those fleeced by the last mentioned i ins tho expenses of the government J and being genu, - , , ' , paid out to those who had dealinps with tho (who sokiad y relieve tbem of tlinr dullurs aau cents,) ! . , , , . . r. , . , had antoked off homeward with luany a sigl. of regret j B?" ;"n,eu! "Lou' "" " " P" 1 '.'' At th. .ad lesaon, which by nut Omrt tl.ey r. sure to "-Mwn from tho channels of trade, 10 which . font. . ... . . icistom houses. This f 70,000,000 ia n t on'v Several gents of the bar had, bilefltss, departed, . ' j it might bo safaly and profitably employed, but is kept going round and round in a constant circle by paying in and paying oat unseeu'und unfelt, Aud the town looked nl If It would soon bo deserted. Six of ui outsiders bad just "aniftered" all 'round "With nutmeg and sugar" at th. "bole in tba ground." Seven more dodging round to the back door of Mliy, Took "oocktalia ' and "slings, But a la IJomwojiatlti, uuknotvii as far as its bencGls aib'conccrned to those who arc engaged in corumorciul, nianufaO' Vihcnaway fiomUiaaouthwcat there came such a crash. I tuiifit', attrieultural. or other industrial nursuifs. We thouRht aU areotion waa going to siaanh I . . j and hud for all purnoses. excent those of the efiv. oil be lying buried in tho in California, as iu tho suli- AU tempenU and burricaucj uiy bwreulter "knock I treasury at Washington or New Voii.' The con under." - - - i tractor who baa bad the good fortune lo bo a fa They are bat to Am as a pep gun to thunder! ,.riitc with the covenuncnt. the members of t'on- fe-aiais lumhla.l f.asiw.-uyf asaiil mnn lxiwrla.il ne tnouitut all areouon waa going to siaanu I , 8nij naj (llt Bj pUrp, blU!" " 'U' wurJ-eja "jTice' M crunient itself, L we For suchrblow, heraabouta. never was leon. "" tbo earth j Halvti, QHarkn aud Eifhlhi in proportion. To be Drawn each Saturday in APRIL, 1859. Via 1 .1, la bt fratm tlprll 9. Claim I I, to be drawn lprU 9. Claw IA, lo be drawn eipHI 16. Clan 16, to be drawn .IprU 23. Clan 17, fa be drawn lprU 30. MABNIFICENT SCHEME. 1 prise of mOCO U $ooOOO SprUcsof lOTareloOOD Uwm gabbled, women scrmuiuJ, dogs barked, babies squalled, - Chimneys loeked, siga boards fcU, doors aud wimlons they slammed, A deputy thuiif cried "may I b. llotrrj If my bent ba,t aintgono, and with it my en tat, My warrant.'', atUcbments, my rmJii and Ji. fm. Wueiaat some rejoiced, saying 'twas all as it sbiuilil Be" 'Tis an ill wTiHTiliat bloWaHxibody good!" Something hairy and black flew atray to the skip, A ten dollar wig, I'd swear Ly my rye! Harder yet blew tho wind 'twa enough, I declare, Old -Kulus himiclf, had ho been here, to scare! The jurors, like frightened fheep, buddled toetlifr. Tbe witoe: ees tea tifieiJ that there ne'er wassuch aca In. r. "His Honor" came dowu, took a nj'iiiit at the sky, Saw tha diit, carts and eats all eloinl-wirrd fly. "Mr. Crier! Mr. Crier! A'ljourn Court! Vfhat'e the w For w to hold on when 'Auld HufnteV bruke 6wt Tell the lawy.ri they 'd better get out of the wuy, For sure the d 1's out hunting AtrfinnrHr-ptn. On which hint tbey all hastened to make their cmine, , Leaving all their groat "cases" tied up iu red tape. But thry, likemany others, were more scureJ tlmu bun. The thing that astonished me niot was a thirt gref.1 who have appropriated to themseives 8ti,000 arc lo be clothed and fed, whether iir-employnient j ior lunu uionius service, or ratlier lor tunc tuoutbs i or omerwise, snnuia. lie urujr tne uircrtion o! a neglect of the public interests, the judges, mem-1 niitiuntil steward cr ovfteer, s-uch r.s I'oll;, I'ierce bers.of the Cabinet, President, clerks, and other ! or Uuclinnan. who should have afanevfot the ficc umciais ot me government, who Iiavo a certain fixed pay at all seasons, and amid all calamities. are. interested in ihin ?70,(K0,000, but nobody- ! in 1 sell cheap, and , the' whole problem of freo f.sa uerives any more beuelit trom it than if it had trade aud protection is solved, no that it e; n b m I": -1 bjen left uridug in the mountains, or unwashed trom the str.'ams ot California. hlltt that same aiunutit of 570,000,000, properly employed in the channels of trade, and forming a basis for a substantial und indispensable paper circulation, aud yet answering all purposes of the govern ment, would give new life, a fresh impulse, and juafculina .vigor to.bmLncsA-of-evcry-.liuJ, that Tim Tt si Aiioiias Tie Ti"eairtas were oner the most numerous tribe ol' luolans within t:a le, or buyiiiy-i'LiuaJ Umi, and tlut Uirat, the limits of North Carolina, and oinpiod an ex-' liritaln, France, Sic, are ti e iighbors who raise , tpn.-ivu tcr::toi v in ihe eastern ami middle tor- tijinof the .t.iti'. A little nior.1 than a bun-, dr,d years ."g , (hey i iri.bered twelve hundred wi.rri'irs, There were thr.-e sopnrato villag bu luiiging to this triLj in what is Hour called .'hat li:.iu tuunty. 'ilu llicl.oiy .,.Ioiintaiu village w:i Mtint'ii in a icui'iu remarkabl.! for the for- Ulidelstalil- coinprcheudcd by the most coiuu.o t'.tj. . - Iu surveying tl.c present condition of the coun try, the task would be but imperfectly prrfoimcil tility of the !, immI iti varied and r.ftractive if we were to cvcrlook tbe present condition of natural scenery, a. will as on abundance of wild tho Public Treasury, the expenditures ol govern- gaiuu ot the ui( -t desiruble kindi. Another mont und tliu mrnn. hv -fi liii-f, ir is nmp r.-rrrfml famous c-i!iin rTound wr.. hTi'r'rrniil- sTTilhf riot would make every individual iu the -country who . liut I shall not dwell long upon it : I shall ' cclclratcd Mr. cu,o;i r-: i In-The third wa wuling und-ble to wtrrk,-e.U-i.ted, pros-only jay so much as will be sufii.-iet to attract vill igj was u iJ:'V Let wu-n otbt-r two, and perous and happy, c-pecmlly when broaglit iu j public attention to it, and I shall simply present was located upon th; left h ink of Ho ly River, a cooorcuno wiin u junuious commercial system Wli A U UCW flCIl .W UUl . U.I A U n.i.u, - -j But it came from a region whore I did'nt kuow tin v the great panacea for all nioiietarv ills, which locks bat any, "Where waa it?" You must guess but thit you will yield. That tbe-wind in its course must have rrourrl Cli-tW.' ; it, as it is exhibited by tho President's message . to Congress, but iu a more simple, and I late, h I shall next consider. A I5ut this is your Democratic financial system . mtrt. intelligible form great panacea for all monetary ills, which locks It arrears, then, that on tho 1.4 uVv cf .Time. up all the moacy tlmLis not sent abroad, whilst you j 18i7, the commencement of the fiscal year, there PBOSl'ECTUS. 2j,8J7 priti aaaonnting to ..$335,760 Wbte Tk-kefaj IO. Halves $, Quar trra, LAS. OF THE LOTTERY. Th. numhera from 1 to 60,000 corresponding with these nomiers on tbe tickets printed on separate flips of paper, are encircled srkh small tin tubes and placed in one wheel. Tb first 8,0 rrires, similarly printed and encir cled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is in the course of next mouth, I lie publication of a driwn from the wheel of Numbers, and at th. ism Sul'TIIEUN LITEUAKY JOl KXAL, at Columbia, time a I'riie is drawn fromthe other wh-el. The num Soutb Carolina. " . j brr and priie drawn out are openod and exhibited to Tba necessity for such an organ of Southern mind j (he audience, and registered by the Commissioners: the will at onca be comprehended by all nko hav. reelected ,ta being placed against th. Naurker drawn. This upon tba present insufficient arrangementa for tbe ex- ' operation is rrpentrd until tha priles are drawn out. prsssion of thetlioughU and feelings of owr serUno. ; ArPBOxmATina- I'mzxa. Tba two preceding and "THE COURA-NT," A 8entbrru Mlorarf Jonraal. rpUE rSlER9IGSEDl'KOPO!5ETOCOM.MESCE, 0000 ia 16000 ia 4000 is. 8000 is 201K) ia 1600 is 1100 ia 11 20000, 15000! 4000, 3000 2(00 1500 100 11001(10 2 2 60 600ar. 4tt0ar. . etlOar. 200 ar. 150ara 6000 600 400 7600 lOOar. 10000 85 are 9600 Some folks thought that th. Aram surely would go nii y boast of a commercial system, which sends abroad all that is not locked up. t- ' . Xow, let us tcstthisqtiestion of political econ- Down before tbe storm but it didn't; and I guess that : vn') v7 ,nc .n'0 simple ana laminar analogy ot - the wind which ia strong en .u-li to blow aay tht , nai wc unuersianu as aoniestio tconomy. valuable "institution knocking Democracy siiii ll trenm ol h:iy yards wrlili, flowirg llirough the' coui.ty Ooin nortl.wi t to southeast, and cmplMiig ii- w.ter's into Pu p ltiver. ' To this Indian i '.vn Lelotiged ' t!u hi-t of the Tuscaro- rris. Hero, in the t:me of tne Hi n lulion (,en. i!o in piirmit of tho Uu:iU.-J.-r.V. V. I'lliv- ':'' Miyil'iu'.- I tiiectie's army enc.iu.pl, nl. .-llritU aTlir tl.o Laltlc of - , jlOO 86am 8500 APrriovniATiov PHizt:a. 4 priiea of i-'00 approx'g to f 56,000 prise are $00 4 " 160 " 20,000 600 4 " 150 16,000 400 4 " 80 . " . 4.000 820 8 ' " f.0 " ,000 ' 480 " 60 ; " 2,000 " 400 8 " 40" " 1.600 820 8 ' 80 " 1,100 " 240 400, o . 54- " 00 -, 8,000 25,000 prliectf 8 are 200,000 a," establisLei for the purpose of yiuto a "cocked bnt," (not pic- tenuing to say wbetber this line is a llypt rnjetor. ; Hexameter or Tetrameter,) will b. most a deuce of ' a blowl March 20, 1859. .' ' r.lNKKi; l'i:i:n:i'Ti(i. On' the railroad be tween Alexandria (Kvr) rtd -Jsurte,--'recetirl1r: 1BSTB.1CT OF SPEECH OF 1I0.N. JOHN !. BOm, Bclivered befoff the Ordrr of I nifed .tmrrirans was c 1 f,i 10,1 li -i surplus in the treasury. When the troubles cf 1 fci57 brokeout, the Ad ministration, confident that their favorito party scheme of the sub-trea.-ury was beyond the reach of these periodical revulsions, as .Mr.- l'uchanau calls them, (and bye tho Lve, if be haj invest!- Suppose a farmer, bavini; a very lu rue estate, ! ated the matter a little more closely, he Wimld ' finished, there crofuur lyeoiuotives two of them with laborers enough to cultivate bis lands to I have found that these periods had always fol- rare Kuglish manufacture, and tho other two great advnntagc, and by diversifying their em- j lowed, close on tho heels cf luw duties and tree ' were built by William Mason, at Taunlon, Mass. ployment, has been enabled, for a scries of years, ; trade, and never under a protective duly,) were j'Onc of tbe American engineer, getting an op not only to supply all dependent upon him, with engaged "in the lucrative business of buying up pottuuity to speak to the Pueha, cuiitradieted whatever was consumed upon tbo estate, but fo ' the bonds of the United. States not then due for i some disparaging" reports circulated by the Kn- ay up a largo surplus at the end of each year ; sumo u teen years, ct a premium ot 10 or 13 per gltsh, and told linn lie would haul. as many Joaacd ia Sew York, February !!, m). for the benefit of hisehildrcn. Ho then engapes ! cent, as thoy bad severul times done before, for a manager to. .superintend his busiue, who has j tlie'privilege of unlocking the sub treasury dour, been stuilyiii'' Adam Smith's theory of Free I and restoring to the channels of trade what, as I eosiiMEK. ' ! Trade,! and he concludes thai bis employer had ; said before should never have been withdrawn The next roason urged, which seems not tot been doing a very unprofitable business, as be ! from it; and having disposed of 0,0S4,4'J7' 00 have been without its influence, is that our pen- Could buy all ho consumed for less money than it 1 iu this way, and whilst they were boasting of the pie were too extravagant, lived in costly houses, Lost him to make it; ho enters into a calculation ' perfection of the system, which they said would bought costly furniture, kept ..luxurious tables, J and finds that whilst it cost hi in fifty cents a always protect tho government from want, we drove fast horses, and finally built too many rail- bushel for all the com hu can make, some neigh-1 heard the gurgling ciy, as of a drowning man, is ears, as would rcaeli tioui one cud ot Hie road to the oilier. Accordingly, . set .iily-fh c hou.yily loaded cars ( which was all they could muster), were put in a train, the Pacha's own car attach.-, eel, and the whol were taken through to Suez, a, distance of two huudied miles, in twelve hours, making.Htoppagus forf'uel and water. The Pacha exclaimed, iu Ki'vntian, "(ioJ is great, but a Yankee is very near perfect iou !'' Oh bis return vers, and roads admit that all this was done, I pray to kuow bors, whoso lands a re more productive, and whose suing from tbe vaults of that same sub treasury, j be discharged the KnglUli engine-driver how that could have produced national distress, labor is cheaper than his own, can sell for forty- of " Help me Cassius, or I sink." And 2a as-1 now asm the Taunton engines altogether. that would havo affected the' financial affairs of i five cents; that his potatoes cost him forty cents, ' plication was made iu "Cunijruss in less than hngland, trance, Austria, Holland, Prussia, j whilst his neighbor can sell fur thirty five ; the thirty days for authority to issue S'(i,00U,000 of ; Itussia, aud ail the rest , porit lie raises, cost iiiiu six dollars per bum Denmark, Sweden, and of the commercial world. udred weight, when he can buy for five and a-balf; bis trtaxitry uoha; aud within a very short period after that, another application was made and ob- HTAKt: ata Im 'Neiia!.. tAbout the end of ury the following singular mistake waa J wo persons had died at tbly issues, their ability u publish auoh an amount of contributions aa should be looked for from so Urge .nmmHmlv 1 laMurit 1 i fa. 11 A. I A. 1 1. fll-4 k th. number of literary and semi-lilararv Mriodicala is, I proportionately, much larger, and as greater facilitiea ; CsaTiriCArsa or Pack ao is will be aold at the fol- for publication are anered, tor uoreu written amongst . lowinar rates, which ia th. risk i No. 650 draws the $.0,000 rriie, those tickets num i aered 648, 64, 661 , 662, will each be entitled to $150, and so on according to tho above scheme. their people: although it ia not traa that there u greater degree of intelligence in th. Northern Slates Again, it ia absurd to suppose that the intellectual moral, aesthetio, or political featurea of Southern ao-4 xiety can ba reflect! by a literature vhica spnnf from ft social organisation of entirely different and' fiottil principloa. ' W. are, moreover, entirely eon. vinoed that society lo th. South moulded by iustitu- giena an. customs the best auapttsi to tha proauction of a perfect literature. In view of th fact that our laws,, customs, and modes of thought differ essentially rom luoa. of tha Northern States, ir - becomes our dtioj to have our own organs, doroted to our peee.U,ur inoutntiaaa, and upholding those views which may yrsserta our people in unity of thought aud action, wd maintain that wiao oonacrvntiam of tnato, morals avnil politics upon which th. welfare of tho South de- "; -jMnda. W. hop. to make our journal' auxiliary to th. two Southern Magosin.a, in the production, in print, of Aba intellectual efforts of -our own ciicu( in stimu lating a love for reading, iu elevating and sustaining -th. standard of taste, in encouraging young writers, And Iu drawing out the older ones In our midst. Th. "CoaAT." will be publish. i av.rv Thursday morning, at $i par annum, invariably in advance. All books, uiagalo.s, io., sent to us will b. promptly . anu moat impartially raviewca or nouoea, aa occasion -nay auggeat. A few advertisements will bo Inaartod atraasonabl. rate. - ttf Th. public ar. assured that thia is no mere ex periment, aa th. paper will certainly be published, aud subscribers shall receive tuoir quid pro .a. ' Subscriber, will please addreaa the proprietors; and .contributors tha editor, at Columbia, 6. C. . HOWARD II. CALDWELL, Editor. Wll. W. WALKEtt, J. CO., I'ropri.tort Cortificatca of, Package, of 10 Whole Tickets.... ' 10 Half " .... .$P0 Suppose a man come suddenly to an estate of; cotton clolli cost ten cents a yard, when ho can tained for the loan of ?20,H0O 000 mgic; all of tho hospital of that town, and were to be a million') and he builds costly houses, furnishes ' buy for nine ; bis shoes cost eighty cents a pair,' , which, together with the regular annual revenues . at the same time. The deceased weic a them extravagantly pays high prices for fast and he can buy for seventy-five, and so on with of the government, is uow expended, and, by an- girl and a soldier .of the garrison. Moth horses keeps au extravagant table lives greatly ! wheat, oats, barley, beans, hay and rye, and ' thority, the? are now reissuing these treasury were placed alongside of each other, the beyond his income, and finally runs through his 1 throughout the whole catalogueot' articles he could notes as fast as they can hi redeemed, and thus whole estate,, by extravagance, dissipation and . produce for himself; aud he were to conclude, this the government, without any checks or balances, gambling thia will cortainly occasion individual ! thing of forking my own farm, and giving cm- has been converted into a great, irresponsible, and family distress; but how tho nation can ba plnyment to my own labor, -'is all.hurnbug, and each . banking institution, with a circulating medium injured by the accumulation of a miliiun bciDg year's operation brings the estate nearer aud nearer of S0,yU0,00U, which they are notable to re distributed among tbe bricklayers, carpeutcrs, il to ruin. I will stop it, aud try Mr. Adam Smith's deem, and have, on soine tceasions, refused, to redeem when presented tor payment. n two years, 3 revenues, remaining In liko maimer in rezard to the construction i cannot, find a maikct foi all the cotton and tobac- .'in tho treasury; run up the public debt l;o:n of railroads. We have received from California . co the estate could make. I will- euililov iust one- 23 to fCj.OOO.OOO, and altlroudi the estimated soma x or seven hundred millions of gold in I half -my fores and leave the rest in idleness to receipt for tbe present year will tall 810,000,000 : ? over t& l'rovo after n young woman, tveaee.in tne Boom iwo ezocneni periodicals: ui two aoeceetiing .Num hers to thosedrawing the first i plasterers, paper hangers, DutcliCM, naiiKers, iner- plan ot iree trade tor a wm!e, and buy where 1 Soutn.ro uierary Messenger, at luconiona, va., , u pru.s will bo etitled to the 4W Approximation 1 chanta, and breeders of fast horses, or gamblers, ' can buv cheapest, except a few artHes, such as ! So that this Administration has. i .Tt'.e dX' ana taTlaSLu th 5 1-'sv p" JI I"' H iA'Tr'o " I om spend it again, I conic, is far be-; cotton and tobacco, which the climate and foil of ' not only disposed of all the accrnin taeywr. ably aoodocteU, ana in U acspects woruiy , $.6.0of Pme, those tiAets unmbered 11248, 11249, . r , . ' - i : n -T, . , T , . .1 i . . e u i tha rondtB-i. and natronaaa of our citiiena. atill. aa u-.ii i i i .in ..M. h. ,n,iiu,l corm ir Ti,vrf f J'ond my comprehension. m neighbor wijl not enable htm to raise ; and us I- but spent the balance cf the surplm MlH Fcbru made at I.'olc, f'nlncc : be buried a young coffins' were placed ;;lonu-sidc of each other, they were sd confounded that the young girl was accompa nied to her last home by a platoon of dragoons, ' with military honors, while' the young soldier, covered tviih a while pall of flowers, pious em blems of purity and innocence, was borne on four feminine choulders, and followed by a pro cession of young girls reciting prayers.' Witii'MMi A Mim.vov Hkidk. -A correspon dent of the New York Tribune, writing from Salt Laku City, cys :, .' , ; A tientilo iiiidint of T reg'townl a short time tbe last twelve .years. Xow, suppose; that has ,: take care of themselves; iyo he says to his neo- belo-.v the estimated expenditures, which will been all laid out in railros; they have certainly , pie, my good women, you niay burn your spin- increase the debt to 5103,000,000, yet the Prcs served to open up the country developc its re- : ning wheels aud your looms, for 1 shall have no iJcr.t arks, as I have shown, for 30,000,000 mi re 40 : sources increase its productions furnish the more sinunin Snd weavinu done on this farm, for treaty and war making purposes the former '' 10 Quarter ' ..;.. 20 to.tnarkx, and have increased the valuo of , My. g-oJ men, you can lay aside your ploughs and . of which, if it could bo accomplished, would add - " ---- .'..--!?' -T.'.. 'f5n,D .vvr.:;!? ! lands greatly beyond their costr and althougb" your' wiigoss and carts and shovels and hoe, for ; two or three buiidrod nrillians jiiore to the debt ; IN ORDEbISG TICKETS-OR CERTIFICATES tiie stockholder may not receive a dividend on ', I shall raise no more corn, nor potatoes, nor hogs, and the Litter miitht lead to a sum that no man tnclose tbe monry to our address forth, tickets or- , . ' , , . i . r i i u . . i c i u . i "i i dered, t. receipt of which they will be forwanled V h,s 8touk. and J bc r!r-at uffcrer and loser, nor wheat, nor oats, nor hay, nor b. rley, nor can begin to calculate. . ' ui oi-uiis , mm imu-nuii 01 yvu umv go huoui your-- i emu, ui mjr mowii cuuivu sixtir, m i -jy t l!i.it who, it si ems, had taken a lanry to h'm. and who wished to lea? l'revo and come and live in f rogfown wi:h her Oentilo a Im'.ror. But a mob collected around the. Louse where she and her lover were, and die was advised that he would find it-cmrdirfive-'ta -lrt henhli to leave immediately, :n was thou which be t; ken out did. lie -vnn:.- oni put Puretinsera can bar. tickets endinir in nv J VCt neither the work, nor the money that bui Irarc they may designate. . ! it has been thrown away: Subscriptions to these business, as I shall have no use for vou .during' that if it was not for the boldest auda first anil. I'xi riiD States. .Tho The. laborers ask, well master, what, ever controlled a reckless party, thev would The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent .Melt., mav hare Tiiincd those n-hn built thn rna.Ii. ' tho vear. tophaseimmeai..tciy alter tueurawm and ekwiwai' they would not produce a great national distwr-. cultivate your, fields and give,. us-cmployuicnt ?;:: knowledge their incapacity to icgulateaiid control banee, for tho money has only gone out of the' Ah 1 ays' he, that-is your business; the planta- tho aflairs of this great nation, and ask to bo re pocket of one man, who had it before, into the tion is large enough to hold you all, and y.ou lieved of its responsibilities. v V bat-1. said then, pockets of many that wcro without' it. It has must shift for yourselves as best you can, but I take occasion to reticatt beret Tho President gone from tho stockholders to the contractor; and you cannot do any work for we. liiit, masfer, i tells us that the estimated expenditures of l from tho contractor to his laborers and maiiutuc t, v ..iiwvi. u.o w uuuui iuw u ii u VI wt in 111; , hiiu jmu ' !. .-v i . v - "-- "r . .... ........ .. . - - . .. i i, .:..., .. 1... .. .1,., e. ... i . ,.;.l.Kli .hv.f rbn atin.af.ul mwlni. n.l ' Al estimate' ot Jw uienioers to uiiv. iiuui buvui iuiuui,i bui.il vimiiini.., n'lii u. v.a auni vn liiu i.iuf n cuitL ,vi K,u v v ' v " V ""' - -,---v ... t. . i. . i. .i ..... i . . . . t . . r i v ,v- . i i 1 i i . .1 . . i . .i. j. i: .: : . . u.. ....... i :..i u.. nai;eu ; vo, or course not, out i nau raineruuy 01 courso, ihu ueujiuiiey i 10 uo buiiuipu i'y an, ,;s cireuu.- this when wi ara tTh following well-known Southem writers) nsTi riiiTPu iu.ii bj ni,.i..i n.u. in. viiKrjinas sua ihelr intention to contribute : lion. A. B. Meek. Madam, t. Jfert. A. J. Reoulcr. Mrs. Caroline Olover. Th. Xbbt Ronnett.. Mra. M. Martin. John W."Orerall Hon. C. Oayarrfc Dr. 0. B. Maytr. John R. Thompson. Paul H. Hsyne. ' Henry Timrod. 3. Wood Davidson. O. M. Lieber. W. il. Martin. fiss Sallie Ada Reedy, Prcaident Longstraet. Profeeeora L. Cont.. Professor La Horde, -Professor Rivera. Professor Venable. . Professor Reynolds. Professor Barnwell. Profeaaor DoPr. tSf Purcnasers will plenso writ their siennturcs -plnin-and grv. their post-olfieei county and Siate. VH, Remember that every priic is drawn and paya ble in full withoodednrtion. ) AH priiea of $1,000 and under paid imme diately frcr the drawing other priics at tho usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to .virh.lN.NfcY & CO., Mavannsh Oa. to too butchers, bakers, merchants, irroccrs, boot iiaKeil ; A o, ot course not Office Masonle Hall Block, Bull st., Savannah, anj siloe makors, hatters, farmers, &c, &c, and than ma.'.v vour fooj and. clothing, for 1 cau get-, another, and another, and another 10; J?- .'.",...f th0. 'TA7 r"! n..ir?nntn th.e has thus been scattered throuch the cenerid coin i it cheaper elsewhere; than 'lean produce it. So stances may require ; and "all this wueef,.wiiu .me amount 01 in. priic .mm enen ono ia . ... , ,. , , ... . ,,. r . , , - ' , . . r.i ., - . . j ' t '. ntitled to, will b. published after every drawing in j munity by which the multitude are benefited, no turns on-halt of his lands out of cultivation, ; at peace Willi nl the woriil; and exclusive of the th. Sornnnali Daily News. ' 2S-CT j although tho few may be impoverished ; and the and one hall' of his force out of employment. $50,000,000 with which it is propped he shall more mac la spent -oytuc- millionaires o: me ,n uie cim oi uio year, insieau oi p uij a m luiracu, w wmit s iu n umihi m, cewntry, in this way, the better for the whole weH regulated discipline on his farm, everything (and to establish a Protectoratein Mexi.-o, with-' Hut, when, instead of ditrging your own coal, and is in confusion a general insubordination pre- out her consent, which, of itself, is war to all in making your own iron, and giving employment vails, tho unemployed hands havo been indulg-, tents and purposes, as I have said biforc,) and to your own labor, you leave it idle ihd unproti - ing in all sorts of dissipation and vice, drinking ', for the negotiation of a treaty for the purchase of able, and you aend $ 500,006,000 of the seven, and stealing, fighting and filibu.-i-'ring, and Coba-r-and I yet, this is the party that claims to ont of -country, to bo laid out in the iron and whatever else is likely fo accompany a state ofyb'e the only party in this country capable of ad other manufactures of Europe, never to be fo- idleness; and instead of having a handsoino sur-, niinistciiug, or worthy of. being entrusted with turned, then you send out wnat ought to be kept plus ot money to Hand over to ins employer, tue tuc auuutustraiiou oi inc goverumen;. at home, and thus Vou impoverish the nation. rolton and tobatco be has imide have not paid i It is but an act These truths must be so apparent and sclf-cvi for much more than halt ho has had to buy ; and the Democratic party dent to all right thinking, men, that I will not - he has consequently, gone largely in debt. 'But j responsibility rests too heavily to be borjf v to say occupy nSbre time in refuting Democratic reasons still enamored with bis free trade theory, he con- j that he has recanted a "portion erf his fake 'doc tor our disasters, but come at one to what I sub- tiuuee the system until the estate becomes im- trines, has renounced the error o: 1 is-way, and mit to the iotelligenee of the country as the true poverished and almost bankrupt. This is what paid a just tribu'to to the far reaching sagacity mse of ill our pecuniary troubles. It is bee mso would bo called the domcnio economy, or the of nis political oppoueuts aud that is, Mr. huclt- -- (, iiTIIMI rlSM IN Till; Mem p'iliian Catholic Almrnac for 18;,!), slates - -that -in lHW there were in tlio l-nited States,- , bishoj s, 04 priests and bO churches, i, e.. church edifices, 'leu years later there wore- 10 bishops, , prte$l3, and 2il0 churches: .At the el.oso.ot, - the next decade there were 17 bishops, 4o2 priests, '047 churches. At. the niesent .time there am and VALUABLE PROPERTY ron SALE THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY IN. THE TOWN of Wadesbero', known at the "'1 ' . AIVS05T IlOTBI., -together with th. 0L'T-BC1LDIXGS and FURNI TURE, liklnding everything necessary to carry on th. business, ia now offered for aale. ThC House la large and commodious, tb,. location central, tho Furniture good and in good ordor, the Stables, Lots, to., o., "O. K.;" in short, aa those acquainted with tha property well know, a better op portunity for saie and profitable Inv.stntont ia rarely to b. found. e9 If not aold In a short time, th proporty will be rented on reasonable terma, , . fTIn our absence, 3. V. Neal, Esq., will show tha premises. ' - l-tf 8TREATER A HUTCHINSON. 1 enurehes. each church would give 187.200 i;s the Cethohe popuhftiou of th? 1,' nited ''States ' ., -v . ' XT'iONAr. Divislos The next annual ee--.ion of ihe National Divi.-ro'u of Sons of Temper ance of Norib America is to be held in Phila delphia in-June next. The Gi ir.d Division, of Pennsylvania have nuiiu.riznJ the appointment of a Committee!, consisting of on reprefentativo from each Division in the State, t make prepara tions lor an appropriate and hi spj table rcecptiou of the members ol1 the National Dlvisica. Si..rt: of the Lost Tmuits. The Jewish "iiard Ttnrs H9 jttore.h- . i A NT PE ' it $3 to $7 NT PERSON (LADY OR GENTLEMAN) IN i uoiiea Btaua, possessing a amau oapitalor $7 can enter luto as easy and raapectabl. ' Ibasineaa, by which from $5 to $10 per day cm rcf-MFCO for paruowiara, msureaa iwua auaap,! :. W. R. act6n k CO., St tS 41 Voft Sixth at., nUadelrbla. rpiIE srBsTTRIBER HAS SET ER All j eopie. or rarker a edition or th. WAVEIU,! NOVELS, iboond la ealf.l scattered about Wadeaboro and in tbe country, formerly tb. property of C. Myera, deceased. Th. ankserlber will be aanch ohlieed to '. thos. having said Book., or any others belonging to I 1. : A - A l- A - -,1- I . X -r, V no w FvvtiiH kuvua w tew mac. ' ; Mf ALBERT MYERS. - conomvof an individual, on the free trade plan. anatf, the Presideut bintselft 'tvbo ackowledges The. employer now finds it necessary to change the error of the. Democratic party in establishing his manager, and he selects, one of good, sound, ' and adhering ta.thetniWort-iii system of duties, copies) of Parker's edition of -th. WAVERLY ayslem that evar dragged a nation down from tho practical- common sense, who relies, more upon : and now roomniends the tystem of tpctiic du- taets taan theories, and uiOre upon experience man ) ties, wnirn nas always oecn a great, oonc.oi con bookai' He goes' to wo?k,and brings-ofder out of .tention between the parties; and the reason he confusion : be sets all the hands on the farm to assigns for the change, although modes ly and country, and th. tuperhuman energies fif mir workf briugs aU the land heeH4nto eultivntionj '-eautiottsly said, BeveHhelet8rt-ar.idrnod wo; people, would enablo Dumoc ratio misrule to im- diversifies tho employment of bis labor, produce are thankful that b has said it notwithstanding posoupono. V hat are they r not only eoougb tor the consumption; ot the this, tno party oounu ny tnat mexoraogi ruie win iu halva first, aaa finanotal form put and TO HIRE. LIND8RT INFORM TITO PCBLIC that their boy ARCH IB aaa ba HIRED as daaoT kind of work ia Brick or Rock flmeBr-. froaj thja timt foytfc. . lf-tf OMITH wj have fastened upon us by Democratic legislat i-. n the wildest, most absurd, most unexampled, and moat self destructive financial and commercial highest eminence of prosperity which we are en titled to enjoy, to tbe loweat depth of desolation and ruin that the unexampled resources of our oi inc overumen,. ' rhroniele states that the ivmnantd of a Jewish ofjustice to-ie-urember cf ,)ave bccu fuUIld ,t Kal funu foo, China, y, upon whom the weiglu ft A counnuuio.tion is about' bo- mencd witi these sons of Israel by their liiiilsh co-reliion-ists, and they will be requested !) send two yout.ba to Kngland" to receive a Kuiopeay education, .They have been separated from all intereourso with their, rase for a period of six iVi.tJiics. Bta.In-,11 uiotber " Arrah. Johnny,, and where have vou bin so long?'.' 'Native sou " Why me and the re,t of th bya have been lickiugan Irishman.' -Mother" Wait ye spal- pfijn. tin yer laiio i ""'"',"", , ', . catching it I1" Sou lri5-uian.ffXIV5 Itvkcd I 'Ob he be blowod I Tbat'i v.M a. .v.. b a c.xi.i a : il. i. i a a i a xj. i. . .,( ii niini a ka cinit ts nia anivnaorinna hnitnir.i if aritTi iti nn t t n i v a uu uiatbI una. mm m il its tiuisi t:i nttniUHin n iiiii u I it ill' iti il I j iiiil lii it uaiit'ti iui tiw Lisrv-s ui iityt i ivtu v maaa auiLt-oituiio, uvt.uun. "ouu ww. tJ tkkt ia amUA aub.trMiuirv. wliii-ti. if ioa nJ nniT.ir. firtimli? and irinoji. silkft. zfiosi- mvian ud a Dai tT measure, and thai would be an witno ua UVV VbUla Unt'lKAlVlrlldUVIIi ! lUlVIIUtU KltlllOa 1 CI 171 HliU PUl.ll U 1. 1 V. I V. aas mtV HDCU 111 a ia vwi a.a-aw v. .uvh "w y r " r.v " A J 1 - tkMt.lAl 4U k ikAarv tlw. ft-.) tl ssA m,A en rvf lirttn.if.afii: hrimi an.l anri tlift Honiftr. ('ithullr riiurrll flOVOr adlUH .ryH' 111; w". a via'-aw tut my tuuov wi y tauavisl w rAt ifiW aa Uiiy skii u 4 li j-v av. a. ywa hviuv us w ajar y a -.y.-.i-. , r jr The Governor of Missouri, who was r- . . . i i I., r At .'j hipped in a rough, arm tumoie ugui, . 1 ,. .,( h.aa wound up a grana spreu his nqruc into ni3 own pauvi, "cot ? the kiys of thpian?
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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April 7, 1859, edition 1
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