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VOL I NO. 34. WADESBOJIOUGir, It ., TIIUIISDAY, MAY 5, 1859. IEW 5EUILSL - rCBLISHED WEEKLY FE.1TO A DAB LEV. TTJIttlS OP StJBSCRirTION. ' Single copies, Two DiLiM per yaar, Invariably in ; advanoa. .' I To Clubs of Ten and upwards, it will be furnished tt On Doll a ao a Haw per copy. No subscription received fur low than six moatbs. ' RATES OF ADVERTISING. OKI IUUAB1, TLX LINES 01 I.KSS NUltVllI. (ha insertion 70a. Throo Insertion.. ....... ............... ....... ...fl BO .'-.. Two months, or nine Insertions. .. - 80 Throe months, or thirteen "iusertiona...... 4-OU . . His monihs , 0 00 Ono year .' 00 Advertisers oiut state the number of time they , - wish Ihfi'ir adrertieeinenU- inserted otherwise they " JwitlJbo continued (ill forbidden, and charged 1 accord ing to Uio above. Agreeoents will be made with year) advertisers a liberal and advantageous terms. Professional and Uasiaass Cards, not txceedinc; ftva tinea brevier in legl, will be inserted for Si a year; H exceeding Are liuea will be charged the saine as (her advertisements AJIIE sV IIARUHAVI?, UTTOMYEirS AT L.iW. . Trsctice lu partnership in tlie county of Anson, ex ecpl on tbe Criminal Docket in ths Count Court, (J. R. Iliirgmve being County Solicitor.) , Tbey will attend to tiie collection of all claims en trusted to them in Anson and tbe surrounding counties. " T. 8. Aalie attends the Courts of Richmond, Mont gomery, Stanly, Caburraa, Union and Anson. J. R. Hargrave those of Moutgonicry, Stanly and Anson. . . . Haff-Offioe at Ws"denboro THOMAS 8. AfcllE. I J. R. HARQRAVB. ltf-tf ' ELYAKS . TIIOMPSOJT, - WASHINGTON, D.C., D.-aien ia Coach, Caiiorl aid I'pholilrry Ilirduarr, Bar 1:03 ind Stffl. JViT A Co'mpUtr Auorlmtnl of HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, e, Jte. U it NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS. .. SPBIXC I'OSl'ERT. iir mis. iiuui'xxiir. k There's a concert, a concert of gladoftsnnil glee, T,be programme is rich end the ticket rue lieu, ' la a grand, vaulted hall, where there's reoin and to spare, With no gait-lights to eat up tbe oxygen there. The musicians excel in t ur Wonderful art, "("bey have compass of voice, and the gamut of bead; They trawled abroad in the winter recess, And sang 'to vast crowd with impounded success, And now 'tis a favor and privilege lure Their arrival to bale, uud their melodies eharo. ' j BLll'BERS'S J CD CM EST. nnJ the Kttois were all rciv-srvro the youths thruuuhout the kinpdotn before, tlieiJJ, bo the put it dowo atiJ woiit lit- Loini, vou know of riu.-su that were nllowcd to otny nt homo in : ltr'j' the cvuritt'ul year of 113. A wnr more terrible, M"ty on the following mornin", strnime pro- nioro vimliotive thiin uny one that lud ever visited j cosmon was seen ciiicrj;in from the little vil thu continent of Kuropc, whs rnLMni through the 'uoc C Hurnhoim four old pciimnt!? e.iuorlinf; li.uk lo be cute. To llurn !'' jiiculnlcd the sehoijliniistc'r. And did ihcy think that his eicolliucy would alluw anybody to leave hradquartera Without hnviiij; had a dinner Cirit ? lie l.ad already given ordern to that effect, and fliey had but to follow laud, uud the country could spare none of iir, 0,10 J0'J"g noldicr. Q'ho country jml-jo, with ' this non comniiwioncd officer here, who would d. funJcis. Also the kin;; had called his people fm'e "lr tnarclied ahead of them, whilst the sjiow theru tho way. to arms by 'tneaiisof that famous proclatiiation,-, ehooluiOHtcr, who had I obatiuately ioslated on ac-! They tued nut to 1 told twice, we way bo xhieh will bo eonoidercd forevcrniore as one of eotnpanjing the expedition, brought up the rear. ure. And when they wi re shown into a kitch tho iioLlehtilocuiiicntM in Ucrmnn history. Thty j 'J '"-' pnxencr, with downenst eyes and fallen ci un-; en roont.where dinner wm n'twd up for them, wcro tiuc" to tho call olcl and younp ; they lelt j 'e'lance, was wtdkui betwjen the two other pa- , with u botlle of witic f-f n ndititi be fere rath cover, their homes, rushed to the colors, took up anus, ; triots, and, a.1 ho hod pledged his word not to . they felt very prauf.il to his excellency, and and never laid them dwn till tlit-y hsd driven aku any alteiurt at flight, they had consented to I very proud at the same time, because of the honor at t. ll lnii-n liia Imn.lu it ail I.., I 'l .. . a 1 1 . . . . . r . t rn These eislte iniimtreiH , fahio. have set, . ' J V . V. '.I IV ft 1 , .1 V " , " V 'r' . "p Which they hope juu II comply with, and may not re- The iiilmliit'inls of hilesra, woll known for nen the expedition, alter n day s niareli, put ' l.ut w hi n e.uh of them found a double 1-Veder-gret. i their loynltv and patriotism, had not stood 'bo- UP fr 'be night in a ttuiall huuilei, they were tek's d'ur ut.iler his plat', tin ir enthusiasm burst They dou't keep lute hours, for they've always been ! bind aiuidt ihu general enthusiasm. There told that all tho villages rrund were crauiiued lull : out afresh, and many were tho healths drunk to it. p. smno.is, ll'alch and Clock Jtrpairtr, AXSOXVILLI, . C JeWeh-y, Ac., neatly and substantially jPjl repaired, ond all work warranted Obitukry aotiees frea when not exceeding twenty 1 twelte months. Dues; all abov twenty lines at advertisement rates. ROBINSON'S HADIIPLTLATED GUAM THIS 0NKQI'ALE FERTILIZER, COMPOSED of one-half best I'ERVYIAS' UCASO, one-half In GROCXD UUSE and the bem I'llOSI'UATlC GVASO, Is in condition fjr immediate use, being prepared by new and improved machinery, by which means tbe most perfect combination is effected, reduc ing all to a uniform tine-powdeV; and fur appticntion by DRILL or otherwise, it it in the most perfect order. v And I have no heniUition In enying, that for ALL , CROPS it is equal to any fertiliser ever offered to the j farming community. Tbe Qcalitt will na xxrr raarxcTLrl'xiroaM in all esses, and WARRANTED to contain S per cent, of AMMONIA' and 45 to SO per cent, of BONE rilOfTIIATE OF LIME. It is pat up in good bags, weighing about ISO lbs. each. Purchasers will please notice that tbe name, "F. ROBINSON," la branded on each bag none other is genuine.' My long experience in the trade, and the general sat isfaction heretofore given by all Guanos sold by me, Wilt, I hope, be a guarantee that the article now offered will be as represented. I will also keep eon tantly on ban the best PERCVIAN, MEXICAN and other GCANUS, which I will aell ae low aa aDy bouse In the city. . W. KOIHXKO.V, Jfo,, 4 4 6 Ilolliogswortb street, (Near Tratt st. Wharf,) 1 Haltltnore. ARGIA DAnBS, ilrpairtr of Clock: Vll PERSON'S HAVINO CLOCKS THAT ARE out of crder and need repaiia, can have them put into good running order, and warranted to keep time, by calling upon me. My work has been tested throughout Anson and Union, as will be certified by citizens whose clocks I have put in order. 30-tim THE CIB1 QIESTIOX VET lASETTLED, UXCLE SAmInSOLYENT. ")IT THE OIE8TION IN WHICH TIIE C1TI- sens of Anson and the adjoining country should be mora dirrtlv concerned, and upon which rests a Ccsida'tJe item of domestic ecououy, is where they can obtain tbo best told 'Twould injure their voices and make them look old. They invite you to come, if you hare a tine ear, To the garden or grove, their rehvrs.ils to henr; Their amide the sweetest at breaking of inoru. Their chorus is full, ere the sunbeam is born, -(tsu teamed nt Ileeveu's gnte, with ill rupturou lay, . I And may teach you ,pei chance, its own spirit of praise, Tor the Arfut. . ' i IIE.IRT THROB. 11V KL'MIFAM. Not when the wintry blast peals its wild, sol emn marches around, nor when the Spr;ng time, eeutly wakes the birds and blossoms with its sweetly whispered l ivs : not when Autumn sauly the sound ut quick fooUL-ps, and a lung shadow buries the flowers an jsii-hs over their cartTiiaVes emerged fiom behind the cottage. The old wis was ii"t a familv iu tho nrovinco that had not Wltu rrentlimcn, sutliey were obheod to take a the welfare of Old lather Uluclicr. ontiihuted its eontiugent to the natiunul 4Tair, , long routidulout way and it T.a not before the ' M hen they hud all eaten rnd drunk their fill, and mum a heart was throbbing painfull?, when- morning of the fifth; day after llteir depai ture, and v i re about . to taku iheir'kave, thry fell ia f tuai uiey reaencu i.u.-qunnem. 0: ec more Willi Hair tneii.l, the middlcagcd ofli- ever a new intelligence was spread of another of tlio.se ureal I ul tattles, which, by ruldiug the country from t n odious ei o ny, threw sonow and-arllkiou tpjn u.any a quiet and pcueciblo home. (n a sultry suwimr evening, in the year bc fuic mentioned, an old woman w;is sitting iK'foro her huuibhi co.lage in ihu little .Silesian village of IJuriiheiiu. fclie had put the dLstalf aside, and was reading the liible which lay opined on her knees. W hilst she was rending the holy words in an undertone t) herself, her ears cnughl ; ROBINS'JN'S MANIPUU1E0 GUANO, Is als sold in lotslo suit by the fotlociug Agents; 3. C. KEVETT, Alexandria, Va. GARRISON k MAIONE, Norfolk, Vs. t E. II. SKINKER A CO., Richmond, Va.- THOS. BRANCH A SONS, Petersburg, Vs. Tr,errtJ. WtjirTirrTnimTnslon, N. C. 25-37 Vol ice. rilHE'ECBSCRUtEPS ARE NOW RECEIVING J from lUltioiore and New York their spnr.ra .. si.w.heh stock or u oo its, ran mat, which Includes almost EVERYTHING u.ually kept in a Variety Ktore. Their stork embraces a good assortment of BOOTS -and SHOES for Ucntle- men, Ladies, Boys, Misses, Youths and t'hil- lev" dren. They have a good axsortment of H ATS and BONNETS. DRUGS and MEDICINES, HARDWARE and CUTLERY. CROCKERY and GLASS-, WARE, JEWELRY and YANKEE NOTIONS . a Urge stock of READY MADE CLOTHING: and DRY GOODS TIO.N, among 16 cents per Orgnlies,,Bi Swisses; Brown and Shirtings of every grade. These Goods were carefully selected with a view of meeting tbe wants of their customers. V The subscribers do not propose to sell goods loVer than anybody else, but respectfully ask their friends and patrons to call and examine their stock and judge for themselves. They acknowledge their gratitude to their friends for psst faiors, and hope their conduct has merited a continuance. ALLEN 4 KNIGHT. Aasonville, April 1,1859. BOOTS AND SHOES, . IlamcsSi Saddles, Bridles, AND LKATHER, .IT THE LOi$ 'JES T PU ICE. To decide properly end satifetorily this question they must EXAMINE and COMPARE,- By calling at High Mount Tannery, four miles west of Wadesboro'v they will Slid a large stock of LEA--THEK of H kinds: B(M ITS, SHtiES II AR-, -b. - NESS and SADDLES, neutly and sun-HI staiitiaHy put up, which will and shall law be SOLD AS LOW AS THEY CAN BE AF FORDED IN THE STATE, pn untx ix exchaxuK run cot'srav i-aonei k, loa wuien WILL HX ALLOA I II. ('all and eiamine, as I am dttermined to sell t&Z-RElUUlUXlLjkiJV patch. a sorrow! ul "adieu, whose inournlul cadence makes us weep as it 'minds us of memories bu ried vilh the flowers; tut when the Snimmr. time gleefully murmurs its soft jubilees, and the "SunsliinCdaiietS a merry measure to its snatches of aweet, thrilling melody when the earth is ; gloriously, gluriuutlt beautiful linn, uiethiuks, an angel voice, to call the wanderer home, would be but too eagerly welcomed. My soul bows wiiu awe and adoration when viewing thegrand and sublime in nature; but the beautiful oh .' how wildly my heart springs to meet it, as with gentle but irresistible power it steal away the gray shadows of sorrow, ever Weaving a bright spell of radiance and hope round the weary spiiit that oft-times '''pinctb lor ' rest. man trembled violently; the moment afterwards, lur uplifted eyes fell upon the fig'ire of a hand some und well made lid in a military attire. . " How are you, mother She rose, and threw her trembling arms around his neck. ' Uod be thanked, my boy, that I see theenzain! I'ut how pale uiid haggard thou loukest," she Went oil, alter a pause. ''To be sure, thou must be Very tired, and hungry, too !" Mie led hint in tho room, !o the old armchair, " Vi here is the residence of the command, r ii t. nlm rnvo them sonic oiKi, f nneiriiiiir tin in-chief?" asked they of ono nf the ordinance '' best way of riaehing their village without ron ofliccrs, who were galloping tb;ouh the rttreets ii:g r.ny danger; li.r, us he taid, the coming day in every dine ion. i. would be an eventful ono. Jle acompanied "Why iu the chateau, to bo urc, where ! tin m through the yard to ihe piteway, win re l.o the two hussars were mounting guaul on lorsc--: bade, tin in farewell, piinting, as beVlr, to ono bek- ' of tie. hussars, who was mounted gtr.rd on horse- yhen they had entered the yard, thoy wore back, li ('. re the pate, not in Ihe least discouraged at the ight of whole liv loavelis, it pa..ilnir prisoner, tho boy seoies of adjutants, and orderly ollieers of every ('liai'li s, now fully firdmivd by his exddlency, rank and arm, til of whom s'Ufd t;bjvc sonic ; the coniiujnder in-chief. How proud he looked, urgent business withjtlic coniinamlor iii chief ;! with (lushed eheek and s arising eyes. Ho for no sooner had any of them been dispntehed, d-red not addicsa ll.cin, for he was on duty; than ho was seen mounting again, and tearing but he looked at them, as much as to say : AVuit away with his horse's belly to ground. It t.tver 'iiijd you shall ce to urn Mir ! entered their heuds for ono moment that the ecu-1 V,r w::s he faithless to the vow. On the cral uiight eonsldt't tlieir own business to be c)f a evening of the t MUiwing djy;, .the mcmjrablo somewhat smaller importance, although the ; J'ith of Augu-t, when the bi -niv victory at tho schoolmaster argued fiom whi;t he saw jhat some- j Katzbael; was gaitiul, and the fold marshal rodu thing of consequence was going on just now. I through the thinned ranks of his iv.cn, who The worthy man was right so far ; the Cornwall- L'rc ti d him with ill !msiastic eheirs, ho was dor-in-chief was about to give battle on the fob 1'iwing, dn,y. When. they had been waiting pa- tletilly fora-couplc of hours, uud began to feel ami iiroed biin to sit down and renoso himself a tirc(1 nJ somewhat hungry, the country iuJ- eoii.-cious oi me importance 01 bis nilssiuti, ven- aildrcssed by the commanding t Qicer of tiie 21.it HusMirs, who reported liow greatly the private '.'buries Fisher had distinguished himself aboVb all the rest, having taken a standard fiom tho enemy, and -nude prisoner with his own bauds tured at last to accost one of tho officer, of the the coiumaudcr uf the b'reneli reciment ' gencnil's staff, who was passing by with a packet ; 'The field maishal stopped his horse, and taking , of eealed letters iu his hands; but that hasty the iron ctoss from his own uniform and affixing titnctionary did not even stop to give car'lo the .it, with his own hands, to the breast nf the youn little, whilst she herselt would prepare supper. "What did he like best Hnuild sl!e make him an omelet, or roast a chicken? Oh, it was no trouble at all ! 1'ear me ! how could he he ..,11, ,.(' .1. 1. -V VI, . ..j' 1 ,,l (,.,, I.i rl,i The Wintci's touch is rude and unfriendly, and anything tor her own dear boy. Yes she would ( ''"Jress ot the bead man of the rural deputation, man, said with a cheerful voice, and Willi- that chills the warm urdent feelims; the SpriirMimc and get him a cliieken." out merely grumoieu sotuetbiug about the pro- , same strange rxpreSMoti in la. lar-e li 'gl.t eyes; write its preen chronicles, and rMimbersC"tl,cm " The o'd woman, all busdo and activity, left: pnety of their going to Jcnchi-or further! ; " Well done, my son ' 1 knew I was right ' Iu with flowers, but too soou they arc obliterated and tl.c reuau . I Uur ml'f hi tants of Hurnhetui, how-1 Uurnl.etm there are no runaways." forgotten ; the sad Autumn winds sep over the Tho youtlr did not i'dray r,o much pleasure ' "cr, were not the men to give way so soon, and ' .;M..: - spirit-harp with trembling lingi-rs-rwakinr such at this hearty reception from his aged pare tit, as, renewed t he charge accordingly. J his time it j Jt D0IJ Joii.v A. C'AMI'Ul.r.t, on 'jiik Slave straius of dime-like music that its chords shrink -might-huvo-Wu -expected llwaiiestlc.JL.'oma-'l.iu back ouivcring from the niournfuf touch ; but and llT at case wtiAn MnmmAV t rtia trill, n nnl.t.,.. .1. ...... lio:iVile JKi. flliil vruvia uuiuiii . ' , , ni,ii u t 1 J I L n 1 . IJ 1 1 1 1 nuu- --- ' 1 .. v i - - -, - . - . beams, liko bright words of cheer on the blue I wauderinii eye fell upon the portrait of his de-. 'no "rgent business. ' a charge lo the Grand Jury at the opening of page of Jlcavcu, aud summer-voices peal fo:th : ceased father, which was hanging right over the "."'J. J 'ao tho(,en their time rather ; ti10 (;ourt for the .Southern Kistrict of Alabama, uaraAL raiex i boly hymn notes of gladness and beauty, my chimney piece, presenting that worthy gentle-, J iuieea ,tuej ucnerai -was exireiiic.y ousy; ; at MobUc on Ti;sday, the 12lli ult, which V I bcart foreets. for a lime, its earth -idols, and i, ' man in the stiff uniform worn by the king's , t-ouldu t one of thfe secretaries do as well V , i H 0K0 f the ablest and most decided that we ,i,. oai-r,; in1! :i eeoturv nro. lie leit as li , "j ""j "'u. ec fcuooiai have ever read, it is devoted exclusively to llie TtTeenied as- if sffuiPthirig was tjnance, whom they 4nade aenaintd with thc4rtu'l.iir.jw(:0 fjho Uiud States Circuit ig upon his heart, and when his ; rj'uest, to see the field-tuarsllul luimcaiatcly, on j ruUr, .,Vj ,j,c tw "Orleans IJulletinrdelivercd won by the magic loveliness nf the i loil-oro itod ' card 50.000 lbs. Raw Hides Wanted, For which I will pay the bighest market prices. 'March 10, mO-'.'o-ly J ' C It's No Hoax. THE rXDERSIGN ED WISHING TO CHANCE HIS residence, offers bis PLANTATION for salc eilbAralnfss sn.l dis- bwarttirttowTiMter to the gl c- t ARAW Al . j .p; wjf i'f :i pfitnry .1;; lories of the un- the old ser-'eant wae looking at hiiu with a grim himSL-U'" Slate Trade a:id rilrlmrto4sHT-4ulrc asser ts Aod oh! when the deitlpangiT stoops mollis JHiT, Auu waispers Ins messnge to lue, -- ' May it be when the seaon is r.ollaut and bright j With sunshine, blossom sod b-e. When the sweet summer ballads are thrilling the heart, I would go with a smile and a vrrer.-. And leaving tbe dear aud Ihe bruutiiu! lure, I'd dwelt wiih the beautiful thtrv. ; ' Wasuisotox, April 10. : on terms Hist will be an object to uny one wish- ing to purchase. He deems a description mine-- i cessary, as persons will doubtlcs examine for them selves; bnt will only add that it is well furnished witb ! CO.MKtiRTAULE'AND CONVENIENT BUILDINGS. In addition to tbe natural fertility of the soil, there Constancy Kkwardku Six years ago, a young man, just entering life, under the influence., of rum committed a crime against society, was tried in this city, convicted and sent to Wuupun, : i i i "i . 1 : . l i i.i . 'I' M . . .... . WllflC lit, , l-U UUt ills UUIllll'i J ,. are abundant reasons to neueve it contains ncn min- . - - . ' . ' ! eral deposits; it loin the lands of S. V. Simons, on bars. - Before his triarr a faw girl had promised I. ... . . . t I 1 .1: I i II nU ....... n.,,1. I,,,., n,t fiotrn uf.oii lii- bm.o-1 iirintcn.mec list as if as u an mrormation roneerninr' tlie enemy : ;,.., iu. nml iiinloiiii-.-ii v than trffnrn nil fnre.ticiieiieed a-liCTrty-irrc4rnatiot-4e-stop outghitjilhex wanted to deliver r f t,e -joKCtal l"oitioiis wUichjli sanic fearless, - of his wjnu eaten ros: wood frame, to'sei.e the I " O. no; soiuelhing much luoro important ; llonest alJ iuaepel,dent jurist assumed in reter-" old knotted hazel slick in tho comer, with the troni burnlietui, added the schoolumster. I cuce t tLei! , M,bjcttsin his charge to the Graiid brass kin b at the top, and to apply it-to the back la middle aged officer with tho benevolent j at ,jie S(1UJC ,,i,.t0 Sulmj mouU,s ago. Ho of his off-priug for half an li-ur or so,' as, iu fact, eountcnancc, laughed, and said ho would try. I ;, ,j;oru,,,lv i ,-arni.st, and intends that so far he had been in the habit of Mn-s. many.a day After t he lapseof about halt an hour, he came us it jr. L.lllJs cn hint the Lws shall be fully eie in his iiletiuie, some eight or ten years ago. His I back, and beckoned to them to follow. They ! cuk j ;,, )ultc,r j sr,i,it That this course will rctless son became so much overcome by this j were ushered into an auto room and directed to j raij0 hil,l in tnc estimation of the great mass of latter reflection, that, when the old woman came ; Wil''for ,l's exctllcncy. respectable and inteilL-ent citkct.s of the coun- bu.-tling iu again, al'k r the lapse of some minutes, with the chicken under lier apron her own dear boy with bis head id The door opened after another half hour's wait- - 1 ii - , ... I HJ, vouiii aim , she found I ng, and an old man, with gray hairs, iron cut (;v.c cf .tn.(,. ca u his hands, ' features and bright eyes, entered the room ; it i , j,uW I,;, , I 1F.illilnniiiii.n,lUi.iti nl.i.f fll.l 1.'..il,....li....l....f ' . . soldiers called him. r Aunusi ttr.ni u'-ivnu- w h eh r ch specimens or y.ime have been discoverea to llDK lonuacs w iu mm, anu cruel, was inc oiow : ,i. ; e i .... r, i... 1....1 u:..l. u k. C.ll, .1 r.n r, l. '.. ...... ... i- -. i-.-l . . . . . , . . .. ., , ., - Jul o. ul uv,.ii, .-u i.av. ...1. wuivu v.v.. ......... yielding more man scveniy-cigui prrcvni. 01 pure nmo ' ifj uer, I5UI Site loved Illur. All tnrouU tlie , r ., 1.;, , 1 ;, ' ,; yard; I'nnted Lawns, li In 00 cents; , , .Mf..i ,nursis. It is situated within four miles ' 1 ' , ,i;.i ;, .i r. ,), ,1,,,, "' "e """ '"V 'I"1. ",,U'V . rillisnls, Plain and Printed Jaconet and ' f Uadestioro'. and lessthan one mile of the Wilming-. B. , . h T ,.t7.l . ' . . - , , l"g Ins appetite. .Now U began Linea: Ducks and Drills: Sheetines ... ,.,.. ...... j D.,.i.f,,i n.u 1 . " ol Ills release. M 1UI a true woman s neari, sue .1,,. .,., i ,.,.l,..rn try, Souih and -North, J.ast and 1 est, irrespec- eannot be lor a mo.iiciit doubted. Jle .imci'lf ihn I ni'itrro nf ililj nn,l - ill.. . , t i.rt ......... .1... ; .. i... t- , ,1 1 ... -.rii.. 1 iiiltig listless! v on tlie taoie. , .m.i.rr.uii-ul uiib,uus jMutuer, f..i.,,, ,n. u ui T: h.inlv lavs down the laws , . , . ,.1-1.1 I. ' n. ll,.i , .c .. ... , . . - .1 J J . lie sat up wiieu sue camj: 111, lui uiu not look 1 at her. '1 he-old' woman became atteutivo. Jn, - -i uc country judge sreppea lorwurd. and; bow- ,l.,.'r whole duty in csccutina them to their fullest extent, lie examines the slave trade and he finds it in fact, as well as in the ppiaions of 1 ,.,,.1 t,T,.,t 1 uivkit, ri -wnr i;ifra In nprFiirni t 1 T,., . ............. f 1 1 t .... ' 1 . .. lliouglit vet , 'og very low, ueiivereu toe snceeil aoout . wnicli nt those concern- 1'0 had been pondering ever since thev had left' to ftnKO her ! '-'eir uame piace, ami wiucn, oi Course, lie II. IIOKTOX, DEXTlSr, WADESDORO', the following" LOW rates, lor persons who -call at my urSce-lo -have the work Hone, or pay cash: Gold Plug, $1.60; Teeth on Pivot, w ... . ...... n.ntpal Ihn 1, uraitiii, trru.l B.nd in orooil order, the strain time . lliou"!it to LO Very cloouotit. t lie stated all that pletel. Five hundred to a thousand acres may be DClievea niui innoceui iimuceiu ai iui oe.oie r soldier to be on leave of absence. ' "Qtn IM already 111 the course ot this had. as may bent suit tbe purchaser. God, and like the magnet, the held on her steady "Cbailesl" -narrative; how the deserter'? own mother had Also, his LOT and HOl'SE in Wmlesboro', knowi : way( her heart pointed ever to the future. Long! answer - given information of her Son's crime; how they 8'?nheraL,rp; Slowly passcd-tlie hoars. . 'Tho oM wnmn ,rlu!cJ vi.,let,y. She bad resolved at onco to bring him back to liead- by the lf.ll. of November ueit, : . ill be offered at Peoonds were miuutes minutes hours hours ) jri,ppcJ iK.r burden, and walked straight up to , 1'iarters j and concluded his address with a hope puMic auction. WALTER G. JONES, j days days weeks weeks months months years . jm Her honest, wrinkled countenance was , that his excellency would not be induced to think Wwlesboro1 March 10, 1 Pu9-'2ti-lf and the years were like ages . Kvcry tolling of i fu uf anxiety and apprehension. Looking him , worse of their village, because of one that had tue prison Dell strucK ueep to uis neaii.aua every I ruii tlc f.iec al oia,,,. her hands together, i rcn-icrcu nimsell ur.wort.'iv ot the name ot a she cried out in an agony:- , i iusa:an. j 113 tears came ineKiing uowu his 'Sol,..1i, mo Co.l'eioirl..!:. vmi are a deserter!" ' honest cheeks. " I couldn't stand it any longer, mother," ut- Tlie General loked very grave indeed. ' Those iA,.l 1..,. ..i, iu,.n ;,, ,. l,r,.l.-,io v.o.mv he wiiv : lartre b right eves of Ins roamed for an instant ASO 1IOTCE,. "laucbcd at her holy love whosneered so meanly i.. i,,,, ' . j over his rural audience with a straiiue expression. together with the OCT-BI'ILDINGS and FCRNI- at-her lover a prisoner, uiilesaway. Others inioht i ,. v.,.r..i.f,.'( iA.l i" c,T,T 1 ho nl.l wnmnn. i Ho knew at a elu'neowhat'SOrtnfliicrTthey were TUR8r--:iwMdiBrTfnMg.weato fr-rorclrBh wniaincdpuS-'WiiWhearratid W'"..' bid alTn7eMu"re; "' A-"ocouUuTiibe.1iad to deaf with j then his hoksrveted for a ... ... . f 1M mioiit rim-n n went, tuners uiw it VALUABLE PROPERTY JFOH S.1LE 'the crcat men of the countrv, past and present, - North and Soulh, as well iu the wjrds they havo uttered in regard to it, as the laVs they have helped to frame lo crush it, lo partake of the na ture of piracy, and he so regards it. He quotes the language of -many distinguished Southern men, refers to the treaties of all civilized nations. . foil the purpose if suppressing it, and tj the vigor of the laws of the I'nited States to the s.-ime end, and declares that " the public con science, has sanctioned the rigor of the laws." THAT VALUAIILE PROPERTY IN THEJTOWN , blessed angel, sat beside her by day, and reposed of Wadcsboro', known as the ! her pillow by night. Some there were wIiq ( sunset took another thread from his skein Nor were tho bours less weary to her. Hope, that ; Ax Oi l' riuKNii ash Wki.come Visitor. i- 1 n . .,...1.... r. ..... ..i...p;'l..h -w-v w. IIAUTA W nriTCr W 1 nranlDA' .:.. . ,r- . . . ; lul ea nei n icluiiou poo, 10 a uiuuou , n o - . . " . U c llu'l H lilll eiei u.i y Hum a ouu-li iuli . ii. I). N.cV.UIoplra'teon" TEETH t ' -. , " " ".T f,,v a , i'T?1 " """ 'e-tvUo sneered so mean y j., , , . , over hto rural audience with a strange expression. fi,liIlc. i .heSouthwct, who dropped in .0 pay in fltivanco Iis uif vwxia - yai uurH'fjitHi-ttv tlie Republican.' Who Iu. an older tubscribcr th:in this? AVe Lave p.oveinl oUr bouks of .i .l tt 1 iha ' fwiint rn r man in lirison tr i u. iui i i" hwii v iruui t .. .1 a . t 1 r ;;i n h.n. ; witn 11 1 nun 'iina.se t' cs ana enra worn r:ifo an. r s . ... i-.. ut.: , , ......1 .. i.t , ..n . ..a -a t,,i. it. ,0.... u..-;. ,- cemri mu r uruiiurv kuuu mm iu iiww uiuti, k- - 1 . . c . ' n . - , uiriiirtMi u' . J v . un nutiiiiu . uhu nuii hvi uiu 1 - . j ' r. ; Tt-oill loi l-v. II vo iu ui 1 v ' i.-hi.'? ciuuhh.!;. -'t-'V haw $76 Uwer Te"b the Lm,. All other operations '".,- Lots, &c "O. K.;'1 4n short, as th&se j morning till -nighr, wtflr-ut.efie . ttar to,guiaV,flliltrrcir)b!ns bnnd she gave him a slap on i feared the very imago of misery and dejection. a)yvc .ioncd is the only ..name ikat has hoc eowall low.'. Wheal bate to credit my old charges acquainted with the property wel know, a better op- j hiul on. gba saw but the honest soul that lh(J . I lie knew, his, case to be a hopeless one ; desert- 't0ei. ehaoged for fifty-six years.. -May c,ur old" .will be madeJ can refer those who wish it to some porton.ty for sate and proauoie mvestmeat is rarely n,ight be saved or lost and woman that sluTT ... -Mother':" exclaimed the young : man start- Ing Colors in time of war is a capital crime, ifnJ (Viend p'roT)eranri live to be a subscriber tor lifty- .1.. . -1.: 1 i 1 : ' lu De tr una. . 4 r a .i .i.... i . : : . . . .... . . J P. ir.. .1 D1....1 . -.1. 1. - :.. .-n . . .1 . 1 .. ' r . s . i"i mpsnsKiv inimn mr wauas s aavw . ...... , . l. . tn was. uarvca uerscu 10 oeur uiu eiuva auu jeeia. , r,- v.: 1, ir.s r.Ki .: HBntii.-rv:t-.-i-hiim.-: -A aii-AAim;iM.T. wauoiw iruu. Wlllwua U1C lasi . ,1 -U.V.ntnr,.., . .,.,,-, 1 a. be rented 0HTeaitme!ile terms, . , . . ... iJiessca woras came 10 mm in 111s louciy ceil ; Idr ur isnce a. n. ica., i.fq., wui soow woras oi love oi nope oi hiuui!L'.T-wruirgqr- stand it! and hundreds of thousands of your, whrh; on the bent figure of tbe jouiig man, who, . , have iilneged tcetb eighteen years ago, the siroc plugs arei still in and doing well. For others I hav pat in reb oq pivot sad gold piste, soma full sets on suc: i ios, wuicn mey nave woru tor several jeitrsy ana are till wearing, all doing well: and mnnji nih pra. ions, which have beoa done lor about eighteen years, .all doing well. But aa I warrant all my operations, and have the advantAge of upwards of eighteen years' practice, I bava no doubt but I can give satisfaction jo all who are disposed to patronise and give mo a fair trial, which is all 1 sk. N. B. Having engaged in the Photographic Art, ae'ip bave been tuduced to believe I had quit the frsstice of Dentistry. Now this is a false impression, aava not male enough to justify tny retiring from be business. On the contrary, I am better prepared now man ever so operate vn htit.u, bum iii pihi iu .no the premises. iii-tr 8TRF.ATER A HUTCHINSON. E. Hutchinson, crew the heart of him. who had truly his better angel watchiogovcr his unbroken future. Each word from her lightened the hours as they slowly went by, and larger grew the day on which lib erty was to come. Men visited him, and . with careless word or speaking eye, threw ini his cell-., a maddened thought en whiclf his soul must feed, and tremblingly shrink to the darkest cornet of CABINET MAKER, RESPECTFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC that he continues to manufacture H ..:..,. ;.. 1.:, II... ,,t K, in... V,ir.nZZTa -" nrx Tr-TI 1. iri 1 ..... r 1. ... -...! 1 ture of every description made toil r I I'u living teinpiu. ajiou u icuei iiuiii ; wouiu order. In aihlitiou to the above he manufacture) dash aside the dark curtaius, and bcaeon him on TIN and WIRE SAFES, and is prepared to do all to a snot of sunshine outmde, and beyond his kinds of INSIDE CARPENTER WORK-ucb as ; ., r.,t. Srt na,,J tha V(,nrs. pvi..nJs 1- . . t ... . . , 1 itiin 1 ama u.ii KitAitrititr np nir aihop arrtrir . . nal.l paa.iv all (imaat tnttLonil tfl III no.Nl rrnm Urn ' I'liuu.", wuuu, wiwhi aj.sv. . -j -..w. . 1 , or any of tba adjoining counties, and respectfully ask" j pertaining tn the interior of a dwelling house. " . - .1 ; t .- in...' BbSf" COFFINS made to order, nt the shortest no- p uuiiWM-uauue vi mil uniruiin-Kv imie.uiwic .u iiucr". - - - i . ... . . ,, . . ally bestowed. So eorne along and bave your mouth tice. He wishes it to.be understood that he can and spot of sunshine crept to his cell, and entering nut in lauihina order, and then ret one of mv iUDerb ! rurnisn L'oBiiis ot pine, poplar, wninui or mnnog- by tne keT ho)o of tlie Jwr k,j ulm lortu lut0 Uk. ARioroiyper. -: - -- -tt- - So yoa who pave beauty to IIORTON should take it, And you wbo bays noqa should go let him make it. 10-85 . .1,, . . ' .11 . 1 1,1 t, IM. n-.-t, In hnl.iH... , ... 1 , I, 11 ri-.l 1- v. lor sliauie ; : she went on, without uceu- 'n?t v.sa v.w i i.uii .... " ' We conrattilate tnc Jtepubauan. iiicvou- . . . . .. .. i j. :..u -j- ( in , on, 1,1..,, il,., r.,.in,...r ii.., J.l !,.,.. . , . ...... . .i .ii,.., ing liiui in the least, " to ofing suen a oisgrace -T- --u, .. ,v-.H.i J .v..ij..v..v r.;i;i ' , , i mi , i . ..111. V'l (ill li in. 1 ,1 o v , v.icKm r,t li rl, n.iGC fl'n !- i m n. . - , . i . i . - . n 1 . 1 unon t ie Whole VI aee : i nui wouiu n- siiy , .. . """"b fl:mu:irv u t,. anu tne i:si sill! snows sevei.u oi r . . . . . .. . , - ..i . 1. .1. . k ..r .I.:.. ..: i.... -.1 . ' . i . i. she pointed to where the old warrior, was hang- iuu.uu mniui me s(ieaie. o. mis smuiai uem ing over the chimneypieee, whose stem counte- 'ation, lie said in a rough voice and very abiupt nunc... illuminated liv the la' s of the eveuiim ' Uianner : ' . . . :j . 1 t .. ii. t i in .issmiir! mi unusual ex- -1lr- juu" ! died, and he wept over them. The sin was Ions ! since more than aton'ed for and at last tho little any ,t from two to four hours' notice, depending upon : b h, 0fliberiy. He was conducted to the tbe quality tba finest not exceeding four how such rf t .i. u xi r . tt are hi. facilities for manufacturing themv-The fact j f prison, by McC.raw, and a citizen s KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL. A N SNDLES3 VARIETY OJ THESE NOV-F.X- Pass ei is. he can make nlain Pine rnffins much cheaner and dress in place Of a prison suit Riven unto him. quicker, ana better, than an carpenter, 11 Deing a legitimate branch of bis business. . 21-ff niniiiivo iv nrrriPit ivn mnniirro PLOSIVE. ECONO.flCAL, AND tNSUR- DlBU.U.liJ 1.1 DLUUILO H.W l:inil.iUDi PASSED LAMPS. One of these lamps will give a light equnl to fonr candles, and consnmea about one peat's- worth of oil in three hours.-- For economy) brilliancy of light they cannot be equalled., .For sale t fs-tfj HMIT11 & LINDSEY. ; REMOVAL. "ITTE TTAVE REMOVED SBOM PCR OLD JJ stand ppostta tha- Briek Store to tha eoraer honse lately occupied by 8. W. Neal, op- ette tlva COI'KT-huijHK, wbere we will I all our ineDda ann enstomers. SMITH & LINDSET poail happy to I r'UARD TITIE9 XO 1TIORK. A Nt PERSON' (LAD T OR GENTLEMAN) IN the United States, possessing a small capital of pf S to $7 can enter into aa may and respectable business, by which from 5o,$10 per day is fflueJ. For partieulars, address (with stamp,) 1 w. a. auus a w., 41 North SUth t.f raUadelphla. rpHE SURCRIBER HAS SEVERAL FINE NEW I nriu. IKS anu Tnuf fjits rAMILT 3aRB:A3E8 for sale together with some SECOND HAND WORK that be is anxious to aell. BARGAINS MAY UK HAD I 'fttiflilafl intn an innpr rnnni. whom RtoAil filio. who, years before had promised before God to 1q his. What a meeting,! 'Tinot fur us to speak of it. On theeyening traij.-the two arrived in this, city, and were by one of our divines joined in mar- naeQ. " e wore a witness ot the ceremony, ami .... 1 I 1 . I. ..I... .- r . . .n n ... . ' sun, seeu.cd indeed to assume an unusual ck- , n,c ... um. . -jiression of solemn indication. " Hut, your cxeelleuey." remonstrated the " Sit down, sit down,'l say ! voa deserter! It; aniazed dignitary -. , shall not be said that your dead father's house, : " 1Iull or tongue, I say. You are an ass. in the village of liuruheim, is a pfaee of refuge j I tow better; iu Hurnheini there are no ruua for runaways, whilst the wh ile country is up in ' ways. And you, my son,' he went on,. witL his arms! Don't, jou-stir, sir! I'll be back in a, iron features teletiting a little, and with thai-n-iuutc," and with this,' the brave old ..woman ' "a expression in his large, -bright eye's "you left the room, locking the door after her. " "how them to-morrow oh the tattle ';ed what She was not alone whoirshc came back, about': a liuruheiiuman can do; will you not?" half an . houTTtfterwat df the country parson, the J The young man dropped down on 1ns knees, schoolmaster, -the country judee, and half a : and was stammering a-lew broken words, which jIozetLmore of the dinitartcsoiii t iliac?! were the General did not hear, however, for when the with her. The little room was quite full when, hid rose again with high flushed clipoks andspark all these disUnguished visiurs had entered it. 'ling eyes far dirlerent man lilutchcr had Charles sat in the arm chair, quite motionless,; already left the room. his face covered with both "his' hands. " ' I j T.be worthy peasants,, whose perceptive faet;l- The honest villagers had made up their minds ties were by no means equal to their litnes.ty, be- . . ..... iff .... hows seveial the original readers and subscribers, and a good ly number of forty and titty years' record. . Cftiirfftou Court:)'. TiitonE Tsi.a.M' J'i FCTios. At the Stafo election on the lith, all those candidates on tho State and (.oiigresjional tickets, who were sup ported by the uuited Opposition, were elected by .veaUkrrge majorities'; 'but the Dlack Kcpji oansfailea to .elect any ut -.their' ultra candidates who:n the Americans would not support thus very satisfactorily 'proving that the (,'onservatire clement of the "Opposition holds the bahuce of power fif .indeed it 'dois. not eouimaiid'a' clear -ciajotity.) and can force tliu'Hluok llcpublieans to 'drop their s.eet:ona'is: and organize as a na tional pai ty or suffer the consequences of a defeat. i" tr-The vote in St. Louis, bySvhich a "Black liepublicaii. Mayor was elected, , stood : ttiley, This work is nono of that sorry kind which floods this coun trv. ' aO-tf J. P. 8M1TH. TAKE NOTICE. ON AND AFTER THE FIRST DAY OF APRIL next, anr terms for the sale of LUMBER will be, for good lumber 85c. cash, or 1 credit, 100; Refuse lumber 50o. eash, or 60o. eredit; ) v . . Rough Edge lumber 83Jo. cash, or 40c. credit. THOMAS CfULLEDOE. 28-tf v . CALVIN XlLLy. TO HIRE. SMTTB It XINDSET INFORM TUB ' PUBLIC thai their bey ARCHIE tan ba HIRED to do any aiudof work la Brick or Rock RImaoairr, from this tlma-fertk. . . 17-tf at dhce what to do with the descilter. They gu atoiasi to gii a glimpse oi ino ueuerai rvai wcr, T.TTu : liogv. Leni.. 5.3U'; W vman, Am , looked upjn his crime as an i-noniie)jf',Ly which j "leaning. ' Ihe. country judge was the first to 3144, goenis "a str;U,..c vote for a city- of a l,e hail 'mil : nolv isorneed himself, but also their throw his cap high into the air, and to give three J....1...11:,.,, state, but "it should be KSXCVt'- n6ver shall forget it. -Never forget lheye"tnoiSlljjTiUiit- ariare-andnliVe-e not the men : hearty cheers for Father 1 uher. who, -with on. bere,i .,i.,lt pn'n third of the papuliio oL toned with tears of happiness, nor the throbbing t0 put lIp with such an afiront. The shoo! master single word, had extinguished what they consid-, St." Louis are Dutehmcn, and tlniy are -almost to., of her heart that had so long waited and.trustedv w0 W;1S a politician, and subscribed to a news-c !red a stain from their -beloved village, comforted a .lian j ,-.1Vor of emancipation and ,'-'f'rce soil." ' Saved! Saved! May tho future be all the p:,pL.r, having iuformed them that the heailquir-' l,'e broken heart of a mother, and preserved a -fhc confiict lliero between slave njid free white -brighter for the dark cloud that so long has hung ters 0f the coiumander in-thief of the army were ; Pair "of s for the defence of the country llA)or a1s0 .arrayS many other laboring men against oyer it, and true friends be ever ready to lend a out out tWQ da g. march the village thoy -rms that could not fail to do. their duty n-jw. ,lle iMitulicn" of slavery. The Dlawk Republi helping hand, Milicaukie Xcirs. had resolvedat once to escort hiiu thjiher. When they had given -ent--4t' titir- entti&r?ans alju; eie'eted nearljf all of the, .Cottocilnicu (firl in PittsGcld was Ju('g0 prociaunea me jouug man a iiiiMnitf, emsui u men scan a uiciu, mm maeii lea.u jnu otucr cuy ii . ' ,. lllanai,,. f li. n,i.ula ill. lllll. Dllll (Mlllnil ! I.f tllO TOOlia 1 1 1 !l n . allQ. WttB . OASria A tt... b W 111. . .. i .-.1rZ .... .. S pf ' 1 '"' " " ".T'ij i." "-ri '-. ", 'J"'-f ' : . V . . J J -" w 1tA It is said that a struok dumb by thelring of a cannon. . . ii . .i . ... :. : .:i i t .1.. J ... .i.-..... i . .. i vr.i I'l-nnicr -Out in Calhoun county. : . , - - ; r, . j .1 . - Upon iilin in lollOW ll.ui to a riaeo oi neeuiiiv lor . uo.-oe eaoio o. ivcjieueiai utu, mey maue on a-iHoiM..--. ... . . ...... nn.ner.oi sue... ae.nvcu ... . . fc . . fc provisions in the. place, 111, a Knly with the head severe, from the truns arttllery to come and discharge their pieces on f ' cnnv, 'hiw. u?W'S f Xoellenew. i .od return .iD to the tiW' They had how-1 was found recently. A coroner s jury was. cm- lie i their premises. tha field-marshal, Geueral; Uluchcr. The General Assembly ot the New Schcol aud followed them without opposition : Prof byteriin Church in the United States, wilt When thej were all gone, the old woman took ever scarcely reached the yard, when they were panellid and rendered tlie torn, wing veraict overtaken by the fame middle aged officer who AVW.: Yertiict;. W ee, Uie jorors bade ihe had annouueed them to the commander-in-ehiefi:o"cscozoluui to his deth by the Uanda ol suut ' iiau kuhuuuvcu fcue.iu w tuo tjuiLuauui'iiu-iu''-ji M3Bi.u,'"w"" - i ; i : meet in Wilmitifeton, Delaware, ou the lilih of ip-the Holy Scriptures once more, but it was in rand asked them what in heayeo's namoahiry were Pursori unuon with uwawiu wiipuy May. .-'.'. ( ' viiu she btrove to read. Iler eyes grew diw, go3 to do now ? " , 1 iz:
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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