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V- " S-..4 ; .... INOllTIT "CARQUNAAUGUS " ,. TTiiiTruTrnTis people. Wher two or Hire with sweet accord, , .,4,.. IVbedicntto their overelgn LorJ, Meet to recount bu act, of (race, And offer to him .praym and praise; "There," say the Saviour, "I will be Amid this little company; To thetu unveil nij- smiling face, ' And thcil my glories round the place." We meet fit tliy ciimm.ir.J, I) Lai J, Relying on thy faithful word; Now send thy spii It from .hove; Ami fill our hearts witk heavenly lore. LITTER FROM HOX. WILLI.U h 6BJD1W. The followirj.!; Utter, says the New York Ex. press, was read to the Whijt General Com mitteo at its st'iwion on the 4tli inntnnt. The sentiments expressed will receive the hearty en dorsement uf tlio conservative men of tlio coun try : HiLLSBono', X. C. Fib. 25, l$o tlfcsn.t-nsvi I rgi4 that my ahence from huiuo A - UBMOCttATIO-EOITOR - DiSOCSTED. Tb Editor of the Weekly News, published it Enter prise, in Alabama, seem to be considerably set back by the recent torn of events in the Demo crat ies household. ' Wo' would offer him consols lion if wo knew whnttoeay but the truth hi, wo aro equally at a loan with himself. Hear bint : " If wo no longer affiliate witk tlio Democracy it ii because it has denied its former faith and cone after strange (rods whom we cannot worship Our, love for the JJvmix-riiic ftarljf was not of ,n' publication be made in tin North Carolina Argus ITATG DF NOUTII f .tUOLMA, ' ANSON COl'STir. Covbt Of Plxas Ami Iff tuna Srssioxs, ' January Term, ( Walter R. Leak ami James A. Leak, Executor, of Ann f , r: Join W. Lealc, William t Lsak, aud Others. , ' ' ' 'Petition for .Wrmmf. ";' IT APPEARING TO' TIIK SATISFACTION OF the Court that tlio Defendants. Mary Btrele, Eu- .gene Steele and William Steele, reside beyobd the lim its of tbi State: It Is therefore ordered by the Court I tl-.at character that would induce us t, uphold t, 1 ' ""-"i'"!'" """" ""'"". I . ,. ,, , . ' . ' i for six weeks, notifying the said Mary Steele, Eugene jn-ht or wronS; to throw up our cap nnd cry . Slccle . willinm Jstt, tn b, ,, ,pe ', bravo 1 St Its every act, however Ulssonntlt to Term of our mid Court of Plena and Onnrter Scions. I our fueling. As long aa the Democratic party 1 to b held for the County ef Anson, at the Cowrt was guided by its ancient landmarks we adhered House iu Wadeshoreugh, on the won. I Monday in to it through evil as well as good report, but when it ubuudnncd them we abandoned it and jet up on our own book.'' . . ou l indispensable engagement" have thus long delayed iie acknowledgment of your idler of tbo 7th iustant, transmitting a resolution of the M big llcncrnl Com mittee of tho city uf Now York, nud requesting my views on the present ft of iifr.iir-s. 1 still inure regret the want of leisure .it j.rewnt which woiild wjible in? to rcponJ l this rcfnet io a 'brtitiiijt ' manner. . ' Vou do mcbut jj:ice. gentlemen. in classing me in the '-trtd liuirl. which a wont l i.be iuarhalel I uuJer the lead of Clay ant Wcbter, an-1 which, in 1 every time of nuUie emerirney and nstiontil danpr, b:ii appeared it'ell the lifii-gnar l uf the Con-titutioii ' an I a Constituti'innl I'nion: which, whether iu or ot.t of power in a party one, ha ever been loyal t the I lio.-ernraent and reiie I upon t ) extricate it fniiii dirli cnlttes ant st it fnitn the antajf )niimj of f.ietiona ! and cectijn. M t heartily io I con-ur with your cammitcee that there ?hMuld be an end of agitation ou the tu'ject uf flaferr. In the ('.institution formed : ty our fi.tliers they mutually ftpieed to tipulatiivi ' oa this topic which iu thi tirt hilf century of the ' Ki'publu were riteiy iiii u:iJir.tuuJ. I poa succe eive enlnrgementi of our bonlcrj n 1 the institution of new StiU'? an l T. -n it. nits it ave rie to ilivi-i.vus of the most JcrioU' LharactLT. Thee, up ,i' two lacm orable occasion", weie eoia;K)t"l under the auspice of Henry !nyt nt) 1 if the "eUlcmcuN thin lundc Were not appove I by all, Ciey w?re ae juiesced in, nl reirdei nj dual by the g"Cit nmjurity of the Ameiicnn f e ple. c ittc'iit de-icnins to ceasurt thofe entertaining ard aenj civ d::IVreut opii.iou, 1 ni ire Cr.n J.niSt the wiilom of re-opcuing this controvevy -inee tlu c.t.i Tirrtmie ft lSjtl. it lias been productive cf no re rulti but vi ileijt. faction-, and di-iraceful c r.tra tioin io tli-di-t int Territories an ecti.mal aliena- lin amott the Stntej. It exeit.d b. i.ei iu tlie .-'oU'i wliieb have teen alike d.Vau- Canada ;Comixi Ovkr. A circular from 0,ikvillc, Canada West, signed Win. H, Kin". I advocates a sepeiation from the Home Govern ment in tbe event of the suecess of some of the measures urjred by thoso in power. It refers ap provingly to tho aciimi of theso colonics under similar circuiustnnce.", nnd uikints that the time is at hand when like action should and must be taken by the peplo of Canada. It ures some member of i'ar'ia'.ncnt (if the new tariff succeed--) topri'po.e in tho House that it i " expe. djetit to 1 i 1 v e all govrijincnt connection with (ireat liriuin, that the union between L'ppcr and Lo ver Canada be diIvcd, and that immediate Mi';. be taken that I'pper Canada may become a stale in t'ae I'nited j-tatin." 'J'he circular is a-VJii-ed to ." Ilonoral.' the Attorney. General uf t'amda 'et," and ' numbers have been pi inted tor cireu!alin. Gaii int act nr a Em inekh. On the nijjit of the ult , ua the p'i-Mtoir train was pain al.ui the New Albany and ."iltu rail- road, near Linden, la I , the engineer perceived a human tiurc nhead, and inttawlly blew his whi.-tle and shut down brakes. 'J'lie fiouw con tinued on the track, and tbe eneiiieer finding it i:upo.-AiuIe to check the speed ot the train, went out upon the Cowcatcher, and grasped the man, as it proved to be, lilting hnu 011 to tbo cow catcher unhurt, llo wa.a .1 deal' mute named Lav, and the pratitude of t!io pixir fellow, when he saw the dapper fiom which the bravtty of the. oti'-iiiicr had rescued him. was l'uliv di.-idaved by the. most emphatic fixtures. Jli brother, a!o a deaf mute had bcu-ruU over aud killed about a year apo. and fear- iu the Narth" pointed, and which n-rer can bo realized.-, The law tip to injure hlui, that Hon. duhn A. Gilmer had "0. 1J. Tnnrnit. of soil an 1 cliiunte turn out t. be nearly tha mmo in i been congratulated by Giddin"-- and 'more re- '-lly V. A. Uki effect with the Jaw penned by Clay. Practically, j ccnt.- ,jl0 s;llll,j ectleman has been bitterly ' -, Wit"e J,''"rirk1. W", " -herefore, there is ni lon"r an en-tit.njr can-e of 'i,u;,i e ,-frni ,, , , ,,- ir c I ' " ortu' "' udesborough, the di-cu,-icn on this .! .,nc.tio, and apit.tioi, mu-t 1 fra.nllu8 tbe l ot H- ?ew- io JillllwrT, y. 18.y,. . riacfMSTAxTKs A i. r kk Casks. A wa made some tiiuntha ago by a 'ftory tip to injure htm, that Hon. John A. Gilmer had ;reat fuss trumped April next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this Petition, or the saius will be heard ei part aa to them. Witness, Tatrick J. Coppedire, Clerk of mir snid Court, at oHice in Wadesbvrongh, the second Monday libjannarv, .1, V. IP )'.'. 24-: ' . . P. J. COPPEDOR. Clerk. STATi: OF H'OHTII iltOM.t, ANSON COl'NTV. u Cot ar or Plus Ami (Ji .nira Staatocs, .... ., r. ihmi Thomas ?. Capel 11. Alien C. Ingram, AtloekmtttU ..fvirii o l.amt. IT APPKAKIMJ TO TIIK SATISFACTION OK the Court that Allen C. Ingram reaides beyond the limits of this State, or so couceals himself that the ordinary procct-s of law cannot he served on him: It is therefuro ordered, that publication be made iu the. North Carolina Aigus, for six weeks, fr the raid Allen C. lngniin to appear at the next Term of this Couit, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Cuuit-llouse in W'adobburounh, on the second Jdonday of April next, and then and there plead, answer or demur; it judgment final will be tendered agnin-1 Mm anil the laud levied on condemned to sutiufy the Plaintiff's ch-.iui. Witue-, Patrick J. Coppedpe, Clerk of our snid ('.mi l, at elliee iu Wnlcboroiih, the second Monday in January, A. U. ltJo'.t.. . '."-o . P. J. COPP B.IHJ B, Oci k . STATU OF HOKTIf r tllOIJI t, . ANSON COL'NTV. Cm I'.T or PLK.ea ai QtAKTKn Sf.-siovh, ) January Term, 1SV. ) Joel Reid r. Cahiii M. Kalkner. J'lifirf' Kii-?iifti.n f..r.V7 ;i A,i. IX THIS CASK, IT APPKAP.1NC Tfj THE SAT-i.-faetion of the Court that the llelendant, Calvin M. 1'alkiHr. i- not a rei lent of this State: It n there fore ordered by the Court that publicatiua be uiade in tan North Carolina Argus, for six week.-, notifying s.ai l Calvin M. Falkuer that a Justice's Kxecutioti a: iint him. in the above stated case, wa returued to the present Term of this Couit, with the Sullowing levy endorsed thereon, to wit:, 1 "November 27, ISVS. I, this day, f r want or goods' aud chattels, levied this exeeuti. ti en one House and Let, iu the town ef Wa'lesbur. uh, a.ljeining A. I.itl'e and lir. Howie,, sod al.-n one other H.in-e and Lut adjoining ',. Beuuelt nud uthe'ia us the propertv of C. M. Kalkner. G. 1J. TiinrrKiit.L, Sheriff, HI KAtlO. I. S." lerk of our said the see'umf Moudny . ROBINSON'S HANIPDL ATED . ;- GUANOS THIS CNKQUALED FERTILIZER, COMPOSED of one-half best VKRVYIAX OVAXO; one-half fin OXOOX) BOXh uai the beat fllOSPUATlC GUAXO, Is iu condition for Isamtdiute use, belug prepared by new and iuif rovtd machinery, by which moans the most perfect combination is effected, reduc ing all to a uniform due powder; and for application by liUILLorctbwwiseJt ija the mutt perfect order. And I have no hesitation in saying, that fur ALL CROPS it in equal to any fertilizer ever offered to the farming, community. The Quautt will as kift I'KBi'icTLrl'kiroas In all caies( and WARRANTED to contain ft per cent, of AMMONIA' aud 45 to 50 per cent, of BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIME. It is put up in good bags, weighing about lull Pis. each. Purchasers will please notice that the name, ''F. ROUINSON," is branded ou each bag none other is genuine. . - ... . My long experience in the trade, and the general sab inaction heretofore given by all Qunuos sold by me, will, I hope, be a guarantee that tho article now offered will be as represented. I will also keep Con stantlyon hand the beat J'ERU.VUXIEXICAX and other OL'ANOS, which I will sell s low fls any house in the city.- WM. nOHlSO.T, Nob. 4 & 0 Ilolliogsworth street, (Near Pratt si. Wharf,) Ilulllmore. 2:.L BQEBUAyEJX HOLLAND lilTTIi KS die out unless i.ew fuel shall be found l .r the H ,n,v "d- otne tune "0, when it became knuwn The pofi'.ical org iniz-.tiin abich may aspi.-e to gui le ' that Hon. Alex. II. Stephena. a Democratic the fut.ire destinies 0f the nation must onsequenfy member of Congress, was about to retire, a nub ap.je.1 tpu,JC..Bt1..tont.,rmo,eexp,.,.,veta Hc diniier wai tendered hitu. Vmonthe names r-eneml tian opposition ti or led for the esUl.lishment I : .. 1 , .e . , " '.I t. , if tUvery ia a Tfriilo-y which n.u-t mn become a ' -'t'10'-1 ,0 invitation 13 that of , II Seward State and rjgulateiti own instittins. The period is e net seen any fuss made about this in pxsse.l whm this issue, like the rod of 'Aaron, ean be our North Carolina'cschari"es, thou"h accordin" permitted to swallow up all question- of national pal- t, their rule fwhen Whi;;s are coiiecrned) it is icy. vi tDn.'i. as lor years 11 lias uone, the attent on nnilnni ihlo i i,hn, 1I.1M. . 1 1 af Congress to the national interests, and to pros-ribc i ?.n.'len,abl Cadence that .Mr. Stephens IS) AO ab i-M. y ::u P. J. COPPEDflE. Clerk. -Fuyitti cille PLttreer. as unworthy of trust all who do not-ubicrihe tv he either side. i P-The Jersey City lelegraph of the ICth con- In view of this approaching calm in the public I tains the following obituary"uotice : " Died in mind, I cannot bat reS rd the quickened appetite frj this city, 0:1 the 4th inst , of obstinate and nial !!?.":1:,i!!!i':nl.,iu,'!L,"!l !hc. int African fever, which it bote with'a fofti- . ,,,uTr l, asanewpanyae-, , . oMh f ST IKill H.A :"l,. s - , v., i"? i o. . v nancery. 1 no ueceaseU was born in this Stat.. it should ever be oorne in mind that the ex their t:rrit vi" wa not one if the ohieet STATE OF OKTII ( AROLIVl, ANSI N COl'NTV. ' Cm ur or Plkas avd (ft acti r Sk-siuns, ) JilU'tary Trm. IH'i'.l. i" Seth S. Arnold r. Calvin M. Faikner. .,,..' .t-i 7 on I, wit: . .- . TN THIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE SAT Isfaetion uf the Court that Fw4fcef , is not a resident of fore ordered by the Court that publication be made iu the North Carolina Argu, for six weeks, notifying said Calvin M. Faikner that a Ju.-tice's Execution against him, in the above stated ease, wns returned ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED 6IMM), Is also sold in lota to suit by the following Agents: ,1. C. NEVETT, Alexandria, V. HARRISON & MAKING, Norfolk, Va. E. II. SKINKER CO., Richmond, Va. TIIOS; BRANCH SONS, Petersburg, Va. T.C. & B. 0. WORTH, Wilmington, N. C. . 25-37 Horse-Shoing, Blacksmithing'and iron wow in lieneral SniTII A IsllDSEY RESPECTFl'LLV inform the people of Anson in general, and y. the citicene of VVadesboro' in particular, thatf il THEY are carrring on the Ill.ACKSMITHINO 'i 1 ULSINESS, IN ALL ITS liHANCIIKS, at the well kuows STAND now partly occupied by Mr. ET.I FREEMAN, and that they are prepared to i and perform all work in this Hue of business with prompt ness. They guarantee that all work done at their establishment shall be finished in a workinaulik man ner, and that there shall be no unnecessary delays and disappointments that w hen a job is promised by a certain time, when (ait time arrives, th work fhaU be done, and well done, tob. 18-tf TBI CH-MEATWs ItOLMSD MKtt fO DISEASE OP THE KIDSETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKNESS 07 ANY KIND, . FEVER AND AGUE, And th Various afectlons consequent njvoat disordered' tVOKLCV'sl Unrivalled Healing Salve! T 1HIS 13 NO Hl'MlirO, SPRINOINQ IP AT the North, and plaeiag its merits and ifestinr in the editorial column" of the press, wher it Is diouied to be "pe.lfe 1 ' back into merited oblivion. Itis pre sented to the public as the nchie'Temcr.t o years of unmitigated lab.. r- in the investigation and proper combination of its cemstituent element.-, and as being, if nothing more, all that it ru(i!r.. And in pVcsntiug it for popular adoption and patronag the undersigned yields to the frequent and repeated p?r suasions of friends and scores of once" prostrate in valids, who have happily and thoroughly testeJ lis virtues. If deemed expedient or reiw'rcd, ample and ths Defendant, Calvin Un'bitablc testimony of the almost miraculous ettres this Stat: K is there- " effected could be produced; but this would be supcrnu.ius 11 11 itfif M111.C iiiiru iMcv-i r:ii n i luu.v. IT H AS EFFECTED A SPEEDY AN I) PERM A NENT CCRE OF SOKE I.EQ OF TWENTY YEARS 8TANDI.N0. IT HAS Cl'RED CANCER IN ITS FIRST STAOE. AND FOR IH'RNS. P.RIJSKS. flTO.HACII OR LIVER, Such as lodlge-tlon, Acidity of th gtemwch, CoHoky Pains. Hsarlburn, Loss of appetite, Despoadsney, Costivnss, Uliadand bleeding Pile. In all nervous, Rheamatioi and Neural gio A Ssftioas, il baa la numer ous instances proved hijrWy btneaetwl, ol in others effected a decided cure. This Is a purely vegetablt compound, prepared on strielly seieutiHe prinuiplsa. after th manawr of Ui celebrated Holland l"rotBsor, Hwrhuve. Because of its great sucoeas iu most of th European State, its introduction into th I'nited Stales was intended mors especially for thou of our fatherland scattered here and there over th fae ef this mighty country. Meet ing witb great swcs among thru, 1 now offer it to tl Auieiican publie, knowing that its truly wonder ful medicinal virtu matt be acknowledged.. It is patlcularly rceommrbded to those persons whose constitutions may have been Impaired by the contin uous use of ardent spirits, or other forms of dissipa tion. Generally instantaneous In effect, it finds its way directly to the seat of life, thrilling and quick ening every nerve, raising up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, infusing new health and vigor in th system. NOTICE. Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be disappointed : but to th sick, 'weak and low spirited, it will prov a grateful aromatic cordial, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. CAl TIO.V. The great popularity of this delightful Anwna has induced many imitations, which lbs publie should guard against purchasing. Ue not peisuaded to buy anything else until yon have given Boerbavet Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince youkow infinitely superior it Is to all thee Imitations. ,. Sold at $1.X per bottle or six bottles for $o.(W, by the Sole Proprietors, BENJAMIEE PACK, Ja., & Co. Manufacturing Pharnacenrists and Caiu ists, Pittsburg, Pa., and in Wade-boro' by b-lf SMITH 4 LINDJLT. 'ice, having for its object to introduce a irew te.-t of party fe-iltv. instead of that which is about tt 1. . 1 11 1 '1 1 j . - . . . ' :.. . 1 -no - - . . - J .1... 1 1., ....i-m t vi r .11-. ,..i... . r t . - ?X:cniOn ot m oi'Mrjl IfV.flim HIT COnSeeiUulll V 1., 1 vears .'virn.iiii. . .-1 . ri.hiin . on inr nan-rs UI Jlim'i 5 s for which -f nee- at the' time of its death. It was attei dLJ ' f Tk' j"'"'" J- R- J,""re "uJ fiber, being the land tbe p'v.p'.e of V: United Sutss entered into the Fede ral Ini . n. 1 1 true that 111 t ie prore--s of our hi--t'try inagnifieent domr,ins" L ive been aeq-i'red, ftd lii.2 greatly to national commerce ard pow-r, tut always of tmtiri cmtigoni to our own. or the miia land .f thscontitifiit. by treaties male wit!, the absent of- :',e lair. sovereign for a teavonable equiva lent, or by con-jlie-.t ia war. These, bowever, have 6eea but iu idenfs in ourcour.-e, and 'to form a mote perfect' unien, etulilih ju-t:re, inen-ii-o dnue-tic tranquilUyv'pv-.vi'le for the common defence, promot? the general welf t. and fecare the blessinrs of liber ty to ourselves and. our po-t -ritv" still remain the great purpose for whieh the Government wis estah-Il.-hcl. 1 do not know that tin fer all circtrn-tancrs. 1 shonld say. with .Mr. Calhaun. that "to us Ctiba is foi'ji J 1-n (ijij. ' The tiire may come w ken 'it may i le expe liebt'anJ necessary to enlarge onrboan laries. a.",it teen to cover islands of the sea. Bat let alUueh (-dof 'November in Maryland, events be the results of time aad neee;itv, and ef-1 1.7. J ZZ A ,, V -lonoHiiij; 1 tl;TSi uniTLOWS. OLD SORES, ULCERS, AND levy euiJorsL'd tlifreon: t- w t ,,.. .-w. It . 27tl. November, 5 o'clock p. .. K,. For want BREAsT, it ,s before the world ef other proper y I have this day levied this execa- j " The I niHrulUil MltaHny '." lion on two hundred acres of land, t ie property of If applied by directions, as given ou 1I1C box, aud a cure is not effected. III money will oe reluauej. Sold wholesale auti retail by ,1.,,:.... ;,. .:t. 1 1, - ,, ,, "c nougnt 01 ftepnen Huntley, sunbcl to (). IV. Little J. C CAKAVi .11 . Agent, ". r, -e uy vrg. .cwuil, :nia ilI)d r. J. Coppeilge t r.,.. ' J K, v. Ct. ' Wade-I.oro , X. C. i rei-se, and whispers.of niiil-praetice on the part : Witness. Patrick J. Cr.fpe.lge. Clerk if our said Also, by SMITH A LINDSEV, Druggi-i and ot these distinguished practitioners are current in ! Court at eiiee in Wsdesborongh, the .second Monday A (mi bees vies, Vdbro'. - r JU-tf .. the eouiuiutiity." 1 iu January, A. It. lai'J. " ' ' " ' - - . . I 25 P. J. COPPEDdE, Clerk. ! PHONOGRAPHY. leceej wie.'ij'Ji iiijasiiee or ios 01 lril:onaj eharaef-r. The admiii:.str.itioii '.f Mr. Fillmore j romptlv relu-e I the overlyre el Eng'an 1 an i France for a stipuluti .11 that neither of the parties would acquire this i-Ian I. and at the. s'ii, time feclared tint the United States would in.'7er Coiis.'iit to its transfer from Spain to anv other Baropean frer: nnd the eufureeaieiit of this declaratioa ill that our intere-t or honor re;uiiP. 1 The present lioi'.t. uf the Lnitel States comprehend aa empire of aiiUkiei.t magnitude 10 sati.-fy every just 1 Brir Elections for Members of Congress arc to be held in tho course of this year us follows : j Connecticut and Ithode Island elect early in I April: in A iroima on the fonrth Thursday of May; on first Monday of August in Alabama, Kentucky and Texas : on first Thursday of Au gust in Tennessee ; on second Thursday of Au. I L'Ust in North Carolina : nri f r.l Mnmb.'o nf t r-. I Faikner is not a resident e.f this State: It is there- tower in Minnesota; on first Monday iTtlii of ' !y Jht pnbliea.io be mle i. . , . , . . ' , ". , ' the North Carolina A gus, for six weeks, notifying id ll.-t..bcr in Louisiana ; and 00 fir.st educ&dav ! rni.:n r t iun. ,i,, . i,..,t..'. him, in the above stated case, was returned to the present Term of this Court, with the following levy STATE O!" OKTII tUOLI..l, . ANSON COUNTY. t CofBT or Pleas and Qi abteb Sr.ssjnss. I Jnu ir. T-.rm, 1 o'.'. , : Malcom Shaw Calvin 51. Falkuer. .o.'o's', Ef'tltiin L'rini nit S C -SE, IT APPEARING To TIIK SAT- faction of the Court that the Defendant, Calvin i TN TillS isfucti' Tins IS A BEAUTIFUL METHOD or WRITING the English language by means of the nio-t simple i characters that can be formed, and which accurately ! repr seut the sounds if spoken words. It can, be written more than six times as fust as common hand, anl on less thau one-iixlh the space: lha- saving to toe wnter .more than- n-ixths of te.th time and paper. Among thousands (,f eminent men who have Ilultp.mu: Tn.uiKijY. Jonathan Post, a Ikb tist JVeaciier, and his wife, of Harris, Maftiuette county, Mi-s., were both killed on tbe 2'ith u!j. by their sun, while the latter was in a state of phrer.zy The munlcrcr is about thirty years of ho, and has been insane fur several years, al .though he was considered harmless until this sad O'.-eurrenco. lie made no effort to escape- He I ' , K f endjrsed thereon, to wit: certified to its importance, we have sp, e only for the following. Hon. TIios. II. Benton says: "Had Phonography been kuown forty years ago, it would have saved me twenty years of hard labor." John H, Hart, Principal of the High School, Phila delnhia. aavs: .'Some of our stndent. not ret t-infv 'November the Tth, lbo8. For want of goodsaud I vsn of nee. are niakini monr mnnee hv I'linnom-,,. chattels 1 levy this exeetion on one House and Lot, in jd,y than tbe Priucipal of the High Sekool. afu r ; the town of Wadesboro', 'adjoining A. Little and Dr. having given himself for more lhau ts. ntv nrs to I II.. f,l rt.l.au - . ., 1. - . 1 . . , 1 . . D " . " " ii'.nAc, .in., ulucis. n. one w as pro,,r,,jr 1.1 , yj proleSSlon 1,. .u. raiKner. u. u. 1 iiHr.AnfiiLr.. Mieriir. "By W. A. ltF.nnMBK, D. S Witness, Patriok J. Coppedge. Clerk of our RUSSKLL'rf sMAGAZIXIw i .IMonthly tJrgan or LUtrulut'e and CViirleMi, ITflLL BE DEVOTED TO A FREE DISCISSION of all topics properly embraced in tbe range. of a .Mugniine, and will be publi-iivd in Charleston, South Carolina, ou the first of each inuii'h. It is designed to meet a con.monly felt want, and to give utleninc and circulation to tl,t opinions, doc trines and arguments of His educated mind of the South especially, and to promote, iu il sphere, tbe progress of a sound American Literature, free from party shackles or individual prejudices. Agencies will b established as soon as possible, to supply all sections of tbe country, and meanwhile, or ders from Booksellers, Periodical-Dealers, Postmasters and others, disposed t't extend tbe Work, are respect fully solicited, aud will b supplied on lb most liberal terms. Tho Work will be suppliel Si TiinitK Dollahs per annum, payable in advance, or '." cents by numbers. 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For tweaty-four ear the Messenger has endeavored to reflect faithfully tbe Southern. id, while disdain ing all narrow and sectional viewr.and has been alon shiong the monthly periodicals of America la defence of the pttultitr in$tiitin 0 tlu Southern tountry. To' this office It will still bo devoted, and will b prompt to'repel assaults upon th South, .whether they coma under the Ipecloas garb of fiction, or la the direct' fori of anti-slavery pamphlets. At this critical Junc ture, while our enemies are employing literature as their most potent weapon of attack, th Southern people will surely not withhold their encouragement from a work wbs aim It shall b to strike blow iu 1 their .defence. The Messenger will,1 ' heretofore, present tt render with Reviews, His tor leal and Biographical Sketches, Novels, Tales, Es-ays, Poms, Critioues, and papers ou th Army, Navy and ether smtional subjects. With a view to ensure large circulation of the Messenger, th proprietors have reduced tbe price f subscription, which i now only THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, ' in advance, or Fuca if not paid by th first of JtsVy' in any year. Clubs, remitting as Fifteen Dollar uv one letter will be eulilled to six copies. The editorial aud critical depai tmeut of th Mes senger will continue under th charg of Jonx It -TuuHi'sox, Esq., and will embrace copioo otesor current literature aud reviews of all new American or Foreign Works ot general iiilarest and value. Th editor opinion will b always fearlessly aad hon estly avowed. Th business department U conducted by th un dersigned, tu whoia all communications of a busin' natui must b directed. MACFARLANE, FEKGL'SSON t Co., Corner of Bank sod Twelfth sts., Richmond, Va. fxaJT Booksellers, by ordering copie of th Mes senger kt one, shall receive it at greatly reduced' price. fair postmasters throughout the Union- are" rr quested to act as agents in. getliag subscribers for as, for which they will bl1ewd ten per cent, for all money remitted to a. - TIIK BRITISH ItrVIEWft A.tD ULAikWOUU's nAUAZlXK. OaiAf IxncrBMivT to Srascai! PiiairM axd Hsuittioxs. SCOTT CO.. NEW TORK, CONTINCB TO publish tbe following leading British Period icals, visi I. THE LONDON! QUARTERLY, (Conservativ.) J. THE EDINBLROII REVlEvT, (Whig) 1. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW, (Free Church.) 1. TUB WESTMINSTER REVIEW, (Liberal.) 5. BLACKWOOD 3 EDINBURGH MA0AZ1SE, iTory.) Tbes 1'erio.licals ably represent the three great political parties' uf thecal Britain Whig, Tory and Radical; but politicsTurm only eue feature of their character. As organs of the most profound writers 00 Science, Literature; Morality, and Religion; they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled ia th world . of letters, being considered indispensable to lb scholar and the professional man, 'while to the intelligent reader of every cWthey furnish a more correct aad satis-' factory recoia of th torrent literature of th day. throughout the world, than can be possibly obUiaed from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of ADVANCE 8HF.ET8 from th Brit ish publishers gives additional value to these Reprint, inasmuch as they can now b placed in th baud of subscribers about as soon a th original edition. TERMS. (Regular Priees.) Fur any on of tbe four Reviews, per snnum.'.. $3 00 L. e9p1r.1t.on lor national grandeur, and care ohoulj be ' VQ Connueu in a place Ol Satetv. takcu neither 1 1 sally our good name, nor to burden ; - " ! the present population of the cuntry with exactions Nt'lltOES IX CANADA. A convention of col- ,' ofbun lieJscf tiillions. to purchase more Inn Is. to ored nelsons, held nt f 'hatham' f! II' .t.M..! .' n o I ,1 . e...... . ' 10 appoiiii uve commissioners to prix.'ec-(f to Afnea the end that we may bon-t more exten lel d jmains An l when we kiuw of a crt duty that I'uba is not for sale, ani that propo'itions for'its purchase are. often sive ti hi proprietors, it i; n it only i lie, but tniacbiev. ftus to appropriate nueys f,t it., purchase, and there fore seizure in the event of refusal . VYh'g policy, gentlcuien, is found;; 1 on no o.if. iilr.t, which iuayfj-iu the subject of a temporary excite "Btentj -'"Texpeffldins;- oli it energies now upon Katftui sua now upon t u 01. It .buinss its rtrtictafes on no different oks" to all tke g'eit ict -r.-ts oi' the nation confi le i to the Pe lr- -JV9J&3?W'?JTTi ' adorn thorn by the iron, in--ve, 11. 01 11 )';.. rs ueuie.i, iieontemplatri tbe . W ed wee an 1. .... -..-.n. -ex.r -i-e-at th i-e coiiforred for tiic narrow plntfonn: formed ta be interpreted in di MC'Ton's "wifli ;):!f.'-ieiit " ineauiiigs; but Tt '1.ki for the purpose of belectinira suitalile-hjealitv f,.r i the c:stablUbrueut of an industrial colony. It is i the purpose of this party to proceed to 1.3503, thence Io the interior and secure the location for : the colony. . ' 1 . . il F.VIYAI. 0i' THE V'Ilrn I'.UtTVIS- LoUISAN A ; ;A circular has been issued by several prominent j Vi Lis of. Louisiana,, pj-oposin a ro6rgatitttioa . of the pany, and calling oil their brctheren throuliout the Statj to send delesates to a c&tt 1 edtiesday 111 June next, to nominate a ticket i Lr the approaching State election." '" j iu s t,r,i uvw-aiv id idTor ot .merie'ai an 1 against fign intere ti. .VYiusn-W-t investe-1 with authoritv, ler th? mild and j-x.-,t rule of Fillnioie, it iaveduea't tion to all the national inter, sts at auaiiunakcost of "'.AVE Trade J.n Cuba The Ilavfma corres i pondent of the .Svaannah Republican writes, 4u : itig tho years I have resided on this. Island the average annua! nnruberof Africans imported has been about eight thousand. Last year, however, 7-that number was nearly trebled twenty-three thousand having been imported .il Court, at ollice in Wadesborough, the second Monday In January,-A. Ll. 1S0J. ;2o-:!0 P. J. COPPEDGE, Clerk. STATE OF OKTII CAItOI.I.V.t, ANSON COUNTY. . Coi nr or Pleas a.m Cii AKTun Sr.ssioxs, 1 January Term, I80II. j' W. P. & E. F. Kendall rs. Calviu M. Faikner. Zilpha !lelfearn e. Same. Edmund M. Robinson 13. Sane. . John W. MeLenden vt. Same. Elizabeth Huntley r. Same. Caroline Huntley vs. Same, - : - Elijah D. W'orley vt. Same. , " . Mary Oreeii ft. Same. John C. Mediae e. Same, Ajhe.iS: JJowzc ix Sarnc. Eli F. Kendall rj. Same; William Tice n. Same. John. .O.-Sfl-lnit Same. ' Ellis .D."?iadiy-i-rSaroe, ''''""""""' Thoirift s G ulledge r. Same. trick J, Copredge t. Same. Addison C. Moore r. Same. Same r. Same. Malcom Shaw r. Same. John Stacy rs. Same. -Same rf. Same. A'ttl'hmrnr f.rriril rm Tjfttlth. THE SOUTIIKKsV HOMESTEAD, A la'ciie riasT lllnstrstfil. Irrirnllnral anil Fsmilv V ewvnansv TL. 1 1 1 I ll: I.. 1 . .1 I ' ....II ... ..UUUI I, jiic unuersigursa o3 puuueurv, a soon oui roceise rlip porPTIl VOf VMF flF TIIK ni'll'Tiri'l sy-tcm, which will, in a few weeks, enable any one I I ' V Ji r 1 . V Vl,T1UL who can write, to write down anv speech as f.fst as JIR '"d P ?PU " "'k'yJ'"'""! will begin January i spoken. It will be sent to any p.A of He United ! I'tf 'u!1 taevar',a F'o'ree-. It : States,' pott ptwi, on receipt of One Dollar: or ten ' 1 1 """ D0 i copies will be sent to one address for Five Dollars; OBEATLY ENLARGED 1 nnd any greater number at the same rates. Address I And several new and iinportsntfeaturcsadded, which, ' V. F. BLACKni'RV, I together with its handsome pictoriul illuatraticus,miist i 17-ii8' ' Hampshire, Maury. T.nn, I increase its resent popularity. ;- - niitivrrvniiTn o nnsvn r . .-rnr.', !"-Aonirn.Tiax. This, aa heretofore, will be the CHICKERING & SON'3 PIANOS ! ; leading featur, of t,e Hnwrsta-ii., ,I will be con- ; uucica in a manner worthy or the great interest it ; desires to foster. Every Department of Southern A- ror any two of the four Reviews, do 6 00 For any three of th four Reviews, do.. T 00 For all four of the Reviews, do...7..." 8 00 For Black wood Magazine, ... de . g 00 Por Blaekwoofl and one Review, do 6 00 For Blackwood and two Reviews, do...;.,.,. 7 00 For Mark wood and thrse Reviews, do 9 00 J?or Blackwoodand the four Reviews, dn 10 00 Money eurrent in the State where issued, wll), e received at par. PusTAo. The Postage ro any part of the I'nttedi Stat-s will be but Trrniv-fmir Centt a year for Black wood, nd but J'uttrtm Cen't a year for each of tbe Reviews. At th above prices the Periodicals will be furnished for 18.-.0; and a-a PP.KM1UM TO NEW SUBSCRI BERS, the numbers of the same Periodicals for iHSf will be furnished eomnlet. WITIlllfT Ah lit. t'TO.YAI, CIIAHUE. Unlike the not ephemeral Magazines of the day, these Periodicals lose little by age. Hence, a full year of the numbers, (with no omissions,) for 18o7, may be regarded nearly as valuable as for la59 Subscribers wishing slso the numbers for 1856 and 1857 will be supplied at th following extremely low rates: SrLxxui v Oi r.ns n.a 1 856, 'S7, 08 axo '53 Toe.Tnin." For Blackwood's Mafuiue, the four venis S'f 00 d 6 00 - fllllE SUBSCRIBER, BEING AGENT FOR THE j 1 sale of the above celebrated Pianos, informs the : public respectfully that hc will be shartly iu Wades boro . All persons wishing to pnrchase a good Piano will be shown FOURTEEN DIFFERENT STYLES. Evrrv Piano warranted."". '- '": "" "I PI ANOS TUNKD A ND REPAIRED in a satisfactory . ; manner or no charges. . . ! F. A. E . Bf H f N S T K 1 ) T T Mr H. carries With him tetters of -mmmmendfi 4 filledW.ith excellent Horticultural and l'om'olncicnl ! nculture will receive due attention, and such vtcint of cultivating the soil, -stock-raising, and general farm management promulgated, as hate been tested by practical men and found worthy of adoption. A large corps of contributors are constantly, writing for thi Department of the HoMfsxeVti. HonTircLTrB.. This Department is eonstantlv Pi T Jc?"TheWord Yankee, savs the Ledger iiis-1 him: It is therefore ordered, that publication be wade the lOf public good. .it. en leavors t allay s?ct!anal ex'cite laent, anl 1 1 ' prom' ,te sciitiineiita of harmony nnd union by doing jest-ice to al! sections. E-tonomieal in fleet, n-.t in idle railing or 'boasting, it e-tiinut" tho saiiint re iiie 1 f jr an etS-;isnt pa-'.ie service, and appeals to an intellitrei t p-op!e f ,1- ii- e.ntriSutiot. not by dire;t taxe, but by duties di-tin-tly levied and hon-:ly pni I on f ireigr. Imports, with di-er;uiii ation when uece-ary in favor of American-n-l againt loreiga inte under tention less than fifty-two millions. was an overflowing treasury, llvz.y besought! ougress theu ma le iu a higher carter Denditar was extra vacant a ill tion of l .m .erotic reform, when under its author we hir eyo teeth henca the Indian Called thotu . 4etntir:' or judgments final will be rendered Sjainst have seen eiti.-ndituiv tuaunt tip to eighty million" )'( J'C - i i him in she above uisiei) oases, and the lands levied per year, in a time too of profound peace, p. oves"whaL , ; "- ' 00 condemned to satisfy the Plaintiffs' claims. ise uie 1 roji3oateuf '.atnolioue. a noutlietn ' witness," rsmc. j. i.oppeuge, t lerk of onr said Catholi" journal, learna from persons worthy of r"urt- 'lt 0,nce in Wnde'sborongh the second Monday C,nfi.W,tht GenerLl Walker, recently co, . j !".,1' "; 1819 p j roPPFDCF Clerk Ve-.t.d to the Catholic chureltr has determined to I - ' Id-J:l?h('. enter a rcli-ious- ordixr and become Catholic j VALUABLE PLANTATION HIE SUBSCP.IBKR OFFEP.S FOR SALE THE information, and is hnivorsulty proncaiueed" a ene" of tbe most useful features ef tbe Paper. Gentlemen of ejpewtjeewa tiiituty write for jr. T APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF I P. S No. 1 S-lf.eonf, ler. -i,l.... - the Court that Calvin M. Faikner resides beyond i nronmls him tn ussert. thnt in r...nl ti 111 s i me- iimin 01 ilis Mate, or so conceals liuusell that the ordinary process of the law cannot bo served on from gentlemen of Wilmington, North Carolina, where be resides;- TT "" " c - "r" T : "' ' 4-tf Will You Please Take Notice. ; rpilE SUBSCRIBER ANNOUNCES 'J IIAIJ HE 13 i J prepared to i REPAIR BUGGIES AXD COACHES 1 ,,??!,, t'ive'n t!- T.';K C11EAP Uoel.rn.Uoii by het ma.y admirers, and a warm wel 1 and DLRABLE, HNt aud TASTl . t.'all at . come extended to lb. eehiele .l,ih lil Vo. . .1.. E. FREEMAN'S. l,r h,mir.,l r n...i.t -. u...J.i 1. Lur.BABV Dlpaktmlxv. The publiirhcrs are confi dent that the announcement that MRS. L. VIRGINIA SMITH Will retain the control of tho Literary columns of tho ItOHKST.Aii, for 18o!, will be received with general or iMii-irs t joti''h there torian 01-tlie " l.o onv nf New 1' eoimitl, " nn,n i "IB .soriu aronna Arguj. for tlx weeks, for wli-cVit constantly but from ." which means v I...J . 'd Calvin M. Faikner to appear st the next term tu reduce, nul thee im-jlaint .'.;l : .i" xi." I -.. "' 1 I "nt Court, to be held for Ole County of Anson, at the t!.-.ttl,i,smou,tofex-. X " , - ' T",ac 'us'".s -vernacular. Court-Iloase i Wfldesbrough,.oB the second Monday in foe tl... ;,... l"' colonists arove snarp narL'ams lial cut 1 in April next, and then and there nlend n..-5.. or Was said long ago by th most DhUosonhie of tt "inen, that ''the art d giining power ani that of using it well are often fouad iu d.tTetent persons." . But our system of police is.too well uod irseool by the country t nne'l deUiied etposition and in my opinion the peopl are ready to return to it. us to the aafe and tried paths of experience, it all wh' approve it in seniiment wilt to-operate in action. Tliev want Bt war. nor rumors of war. bat peaae. exreotVl.m a reort to arms may be necesjarv for Cie 'Ivf.-nee of A men can interects an 1 power. by 110 Inst lor conouest swarisu 01 seetioun agitations, and oVire if possible a rtRiration of frateuml feeling. Instead ot txtrava- ganoe, tliey require retreuchment, not .py sudden ef- lores, man ia die a or oouulsr rtiso !,. .1. tiful and highly interesting stories will nppesr in th XMITIIISU be fears no superior, much loss an xocu.. " . J, '. .. 00 the sunny side of Mason & Dixon , line. Oive int e rVT". 1 "r:""A',""11 cout"'.'i a cal . . .. v j heretofore, tobe illustrated with handsome ngravmgs, - P. S. No. 2.-M.VrAV, unparalleled South for ! ffl?4 "' tot U" h ' comPetnl BKAt'TV, Hlkoavi tast. and mai'An'H. E.F. i i' . , in . .s ..-,- pviwiubi j u. rui.'iM vohivi-iv vtuiivs will appear, ill etch number. A great variety of in. terestiug miscellaneous intelligence. Tiic news cott- , densed so a to present, in a modul ate compass, every ihius; 01 general .merest. - ge-jTAll branches of th business 'promptly at enjed U. l-tfj K. FKP.KM4.V. The lurgest comb factory in the world is r' Aberdeen, .Scotland, where nine million combs 4- j y llre ac,',nt' -J Lorn and sboil are produced ann&ahV The S if VZuZ r"lt- f nd.1J-ff "'' wrkca up Is linrpense, I'KE.-imEKIAN Ge.vebal Ax.SEMlil.V Th threaten to destroy wholesome r.rJJin i,,'.t;,..',;:.n. kT.. ' uneri" s"ciuWy (O. S.,) of the i'ribvterkll by a well c ,i'.ired reform and eorreetion of abuses j ,"UuTcu of llle United-SUrte convenes at Indian-1 oegiuiji.K au those praotieed under the eve of C iu- "P"'" on the Mltli of Mav nert. A Verv lar-'O 7 ""? 'Pr,B"' f MWie printing, for attendaueo is anticipated 1 f7 ' .' "'r'' ia Bn 1 nu"' o"nservative, L il. h''"' inenc In the public counsels, f SALE OK TIIK " L'mon li tVLi'-f ! at ' prcont Suplrintt J-l.A AT I THtX- A S it JJII'HO YKMKSTS. where he now resides. It is located iust below the mouth of I. iles s Creek, in Catawba county, ' near Lewis's Ferry, ort the Catawba river, adjoining Hen derson Sherl, and containing 515 ncjX', laO of which ara in cultivation, and about 50 acres of that is good Cre.k and Branch Bottom. The improve- menis are a conn. .rial, ie 1,0a imi.LUMi, first rate BARN, STABLES and STALLS for twenty head of horses, COW SHEDS, and good FENCES. There is upon the plae a good ORIST MULL, running a pair of -Burr and a pair of Common , v i Stone. Tbe Western North Carolina Railroad passes ' - thrnnffh the Farm, and tba Llenot Is loentol ....n it gresm ilseif exauipl national and need-but wishes. J I nntin-:, has beconit sole proprietor uf the .V ash- lam with sinoer ruijx-ci, genUe,',xr roat 0hdient i '"c100 L'uion newspaper. . ... ' "JT?- Philips Plienix, Wiilii Bs.ii,"'. ivi5 A correspondtLt nuU down tU nnnbtr ii'ae. Dfvld Webb A , Oo in .rth Car ,lin, atorer 60,000, in-1 'l to' CASH EXCHfu: m.tte. David Webb, fcsq,tWpoad,g Secreury. stoaj of 4a,000, as reported. . ' ' !r 1.,-7-tt '"" ' - : ' - lL' lien. Geor6 perii.todent of i'ublic It is tbe most valuable jarm in this section of tlie State. ... ' . There are also on the place large orchards of paach and apple tree of tin best quality, ad good springs 'jt water abound, " Will be sold for CASH or EXCH ANOEti FOR Kt: KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL. 4 X ENDLESS VARIETY OF THESK' NO.V-EX-l PLOcilVE. EtXlNOMIC.VL, AND -l',NS IT PASSED LAMPS. Ono of these. lamps will give, light ei.iiiil to four candles,. and consumes about one cent's worth of oil in three hoursT For economy and brilliancy of light they cannot be equalled. For sale Ivy.. pi-tf SMITH & Ll.NDSEY. JOB PRINTING. -ITTE ARE PREPABED TO PRINT AT. THIS Office JOB WORK of all descriptions, such as BLANKS. . BILL HEADS . .- HANDBILLS, HORSE BILLS, -CIRCL LAitS, CARDS, ' HANK CHECKS, lie., kt., ta., at reasonable rates. We solicit work from all who bare it to do, whether residing in Wudeboro' or at a distance; To th latter we would say, Send as your worn ami 11 snau ue none,, nd weil done at that, and forwarded to yofl in any Way you may direct. To the people of Anson and neighboring cuuntios si say. Yon now bat established in your tnidL a press which, if encouraged in a liberal spirit, and adrqeate- tj .u.hiiiiu, win meaner uiessingsarounii yourbearth stones, and cause yoa to look with pride and pleasure upon your sons aud daughters, whose taiuls has been stored with knowledge by perusing the e.dumusof th paper which yen aided and sustained by-your-lnla. ncc and means. Look then with eunfideno t the suture for your reward, aud go to work manfully to fusUin the o North Carolina Kipa." Market Rktorts. Strict sttcntion'will be given to Market Reports for I Roll, as the editors are deter mined their paper shall excel in this particular. To the Sol'Th.bs Pkople We now offer yon a periodical, which is pcrinancntly estuhliilied in your Ulidsl s, devoted to tbe great vital interests of the coun try which has been pronounced by competent judges. Cquat, if not superior, both in contents and appear ance, to any similar paper In the .Union. We there fore ask every Southern man who desires to subscribe for n Agricultural and family Paper, that will be ef practical benefit to his farming operations, and fur nish to his family interesting and useful reading, .to give the Southern Homkst. ad his support. " , 1 Folia axo Tinas. The Southern Hohssvsau jt published weekly, eaeh number containing eight large pages, printed in the handsomest style, and spleud- lutjr ciuoeiisiirii wivu vngravings, at tne lotiuwing Txbms IvAnni.r ix AnvAscxOne copy, 2 a Year; ix eopis IfclO; ten copies, $15, (and an extra copy to the person getting up the cluh.) Address " - r- Li Pi WILLIAMS CO., , . Nashvijle, Tenneaseo. Send for Specimen-numbers, Prospectuses, e. Make up Club immediately. 23 RAi, BOUGHT AT THE AR0C8 OFFICE, WADES. bOTu' . Fur any one Review. r or any two Reviews, do 10 00 For Blackwood and on RcvievKs. do 10 ou For Blackwood and two Review, do 13 00 . Fcr three Reviews,. do,.,.;,... 13 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews, do ....., 17 00 For the four Reviews, do.. 15 00 "or Blackwoodand tbe four Reviews, do......... 20 W X. B. The pric io Great Britain of the fire Pe riodicals above named ia $31 per annum. . As we shall never again be likely to offer such in,. dircemenU as thosa her presented, . 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