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fWADESBOROUGlf, N. C, TIfUKSDAY, MAY 20, 1859.. . ....... ... . -I ' f.f-. ' PUBLISHED WEEKLY' 'f " V-' i 4 TERMS Of SUMCRlrtlOX. i Bingl opiti, Two 0OLI.4M par nr, tOTsrUblj la ' advaae. . ' . '- " ' '' " "" T ClalM rfTMitJ pnU, U will b AiraUh4 si Oat Doixab ad a Mac per copy. .,1 i . - - Mo uUariptlom raealrad for lot than ais moaha. ;-vr , RATES OF ADVEBT18WO. . aeaa, ta Liaai aa uaa aaariat. ' .. v Ooa taMriln 70a. '. . Tnraa lonrlioaa 60 - - ' T atoaUt, ow aiaa iaMHlooa. ...... S 80 : Taraa awntba, ar Iblrlata laaertloaa 4 00 Mis awaiai 00 "7" " Ona yaar .... .7....r....ii.." 0 00 - i A4rardian nit auta taa Basilar of tfmaa tliy ruh liitir atlmtiiMnianla ioMrtad ; aibcrwtaa thojr ' will aa aMtiaoad till furbMdta, aa4 akargaii aaaard- lag ( tha abora. ' AurninU will ba audawltk XMr' aTrtir a kaaral aa4 advanUgaaoa tortni. ProTaaaiaaal ao4 luinn Carda,o azaaadiag Ira Waaa brartar la lawgU, will ba laaartad tot $& a year; U acaaaJiaic Ira linaa will wa abar(a tha aama ai ' 4ibara4nrtiaeaMal.; - i . " ObUaary aatiaaa fraa wkaa aot aiaaadinf twaaty inm; all abora twcot linaa a4 adtartiaraMot ratoa. - Close up Your Accounts by Cash or Note, THE SUBSCRIBER WILL UK T1I.IXKFUL TO raeaWa, and will diligently attend to taa SET TI EMKNT OF ANV IKKiKS, NOTES. t)R OPEN ACCOUNTS OF XIKHCHANTS AND OTHERS; alao, tb WHITINO OR 1'OSriNO OF UOOK8. ' And wban a dirretrd br tha Plaintiff, will baad tbcir elaini to an uffioar, and ata that tbey ara eollaciad, (praviuea tby aan ba.) aad taa atoaay paid ovartortliwith. 21-lf . S. W. NKAL. NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS, STAXZaS. Fur tba Argui. men. I ilnmjilit, iudcod, once or twice, I taws . looted at us as much as to my, Wbat do yuu : neivlicd nnd rcfusid o n,ovo: Our dilvuis tbiidow plidinR in tho obscurity; but these want V My guide pointed to mo to ihow that I lould not inakb them Lud,:o a miiIc atcp except faint shad w diaappeared, or rather Taniahed in w..a the principal.' He looked at me more aiton- by applying the lash most iiicrcihwly. They ran the darkness. .. tivelv; nevorthcleM, he hesitated ubmit rcakitiir ' out uf 'tlm nwil nn '' When, ilerwalklnp for some liaio, wo came ; to me. M? youth probably surprised him. To frain.it tho river banks a thousand times. I ; ;; kekriso lcidi.u, , , IMPORTERS ' Terrtgn aui ltomttttle Dry Od; - ' Who'esala and Retail, ' a tin t(kt, oi boob raoa CIXO, ,, CHARLESTON, S. C. a. i. . (83-Iy iiEBMAKa l . ASHE V HARCKATaM, ... , TTOR.n;rn .tT Lt i Practice In partoerebip la the eoonty of Anson, ex cept aa tba Crtmlunl D.Kket Id the County Court, (J. R. IIargre twin County Solicitor.) Tbey will attend to the collection of all claims n traatel lo tbemlnAaennend thcsarrnnndingcoantiea. T. 8. Aebe attrnda tbe Carta of Richmond, Uont gomery, RtaalyrCabarras, Union and Anion. J. R. Ilarg rara tboia of Mootgomrry, Stanly aad Anton (gy-Offioe at Wedenboro'. " THOMAS 8. ASHE. I J. R. nARQRAVE. 19-tf ELVAS at TIIMPSO.V, WASHINGTON,' D. C, tkalrn (a Couth, Cabiart iad rpholiltry Birdvut, - Bir I n md fciffL " WffA Cumrl'i A-oHmmltf HUBS, SPOKES, FELLOES, SHAFTS, t, 12 tf RrPrimnoitp ft IfXrA mnd Clock Rrpairtr, axaoxTiLLi, n, c. Jewelry, 4c, neatly and substantially repaired, and all work warranted twelve months. JVolice. TTAVINO A LARGE NUMBER OP OPEX AC count 6a onr Rooks, (and oar time being mostly employed in selling Good and keeping np Stnek,) w bate placed them ia tba bands or a. w, Heal, Esq., to be cloied np by Casta or not. taa.. We r onutantly recelelnr NEW SUPPLIES OF THE VARIOUS GOODS IN OUU LINE OF 11US- INEHS, and bona to merit an lncr-e of putronnge during tba praaenl year. B.Mtlll a Ll.Mistr, 21 tf Uruggista. Notice. THE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS or L. C. CARTER are now in my hands for settlement, with inntrue tions tehnnd them to aa officer, if not paid In a short time. - D. . AfcAli. WtJtfoboro', Jan. 25, 1 649-20 tf. nf TOE CIBA QUESTION YET LXSETTLED, UXCLESAM INSOLVENT. rnrT-THE 'QVKTIOir IN- WHICH -THS -C4TI-4- i sena nf Anson aad tbe adjoining country, mould be more dirnrtly concerned, and upon wmcn reris a considerable item of domcstio economy, Is where tbey can obtain the best . . LOOTS AND SHOES, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, AND LEATHER, T THE LO IfES T t n ICE. To decide properly and satisfactorily this question tbey raot EXAMINE end COMPARE. Br calling at If isb Mount Tannery, four mile west of Ws'lesburo', tiiey will tad a lare-e ttoek of LEA THER m afr iMt-IHIT, SMUr.si lling NESS end SADDLLa, neatly and snn- 111 LtV suntisll; put up, which will and ehail lfe. T- be SOLD AS LOW A3 THEY CAN BE AF FORDED IN THE STATE, oa civts is sxchahcs " r ' ' i I . ..t 1 .1 . . 1- I ; ' . f I I I , . ? . . to oat who KiraoAt-HF.o mi foa CLi.voixn so CLosatT u viuacu uuor, my. guiuu nippeu in a oeruin ; enu nis eviuuni anxiety, i gave linn tho Knipc to mt "old rMir.NDs," axii kvisi ixcj so urns ; way. The door instuntly opened. When wo I ror'a order without saying o i word, lie tool; it sua to ro a saw attach mkkts. , j entered it, I saw man, closo it and follow us; to the candle, looked at the seul, saw it b.ro tho uui caiue me bih lor loving meal, " i ' wan n uuupuiiuu ii.au uuuuiny, uuu uc wu evi : laipruaa oi tuo r.mpcror s private Signet rmLf, the :.v .: l oeutly wuitinjj.for us. 1 ho passage where we , sign of secret orders. lie bowed, made un almoi-t were was cviuenliy a sublciranean vault, some luiporccpttble sign of tho cross, and opined it. sevtr. or eight feet wide; Iho huniidily ol tho lie rood the order once, looked at me. icad it a ground sweated through tho brickswhich lined it second time, and s;iid to me, 'Vou sro to see it V intiide. About firo liundred "paces further on, ! 'l'os, I am to sec it.' 'What are you to we '!' there was an iron prated irate, which mv cuide ! 'Vou know.' 'Hut do rou know?' 'Iil.innt ' uuiirjhMu unu laateiieu niter no iiau let us in. lie rcmaineu petimio a niouietit, and then lie I or l-.ur miles -low .Sunt l'e!crLur-'. Tho . un we went. I tneu Dcuan to reiucinber tliut I said : 'Didn t vou-touieln-a aleii.ti' - ' rtJ.irnrnnr- f..,t-mr-n-tn J..lk-.j Tbe old fiioeds and th tiue; . One nulla of theirs Is worth to uia A world of friendship nete. They've laughed with me lu Joyous hours, Ere sorrow eauxed a tearj They've wbi'pcred me, when I've been s(4 Sweet words of Vbonnie" cheer. " " knew It did sotneliines hsnnen even in Lrnml da) light that-sleifjis hfirseu, with every body in thuili, fell into tho ' air holes'-of the river, wLieh never fu-tzo over, and disappeared fjiever. I tliuught we lnilit-trs one of these air-holes and disappear in their unlalhoni-. able lilt's. Good Heaven !-What a night; I spent ! And the old man's legs trrmUed inoro and more. jv Lo must hare suffered with tho , cold! At hist wc stepped AVe wer some three In every changing seen of life, Inaorntiy nnd in mirth; . ' They've been the same, those changeless ones, Tbos loving oata of earth. , New friend may do for tunny dnys; -' When winds and wares are still, But when the winter-time of grief Comes o'er us, drear and chill We pine for kindly sympathy - From heart that know ns well; ' . W would uot to a ilrauger-fiund Our thought of sudneas te l. Not much care I for friendibip new, I've ever found it chill; , Tho heart I Iruti alone can win From mine an answering thrill. Then chide ma not for loving them, The old friends snd the tried; Believe me, tbey are dearer far " Than all the world beside; PesaBAU Hamyrc, Half, 1869. in. Mow many persons can your sleigh hold. , wards tho one whieh hi Id tha four soldiers; all Three.' 'Joes this centleuiun cnino w illi us !" of theiu had hMt.eil i'mm il.o .l..i-.li 'I I,.... I..,!. I lowski's grenadiers. I suppose that wo were on Ho pointed to my gui le. I hesitated, for, the instruments the.v were ',-rhd to I-rin ' with had beard' there was a subterranean passage bo tween lh(i ltod I 'u lace and the barracks of I'au- t reached, mother I did not kn.iw what renlv to n:nke. '.V '. k li.l I l. t . I ! i -i ,i . . .... us uuu riippea uuryro ; it i repueu uiy guiue, -i am to wait. l.r-ri : 'Here.' THE OLD COlESCIICE'il J.T0IF. TIASILATKD TUB THS HEW ontEAXS 1'irATI XK, n rua rsiseu or alexasuke oi mas. our way - to the paluca. door, and rapped as . .-tin... I nail... ...hnal. ...1.1. .nn I ....T.II W .111 . . . M lit a vvuvu us iuc uumi uhu uwiiW) nun vtueii vr-Aeiii- -iiere... w uiu aro you goin' In wait Kr . 'I n through I saw a man sittingbehiud it Njw wo til it is over.' 'Very Well.' 'l'n pnro a a- c-n.d ' . waihen up a staircase. u npcnou into "ijlic j sieign, sale, ne, spealiing to nn alteiilant; 'se! .-t : rooms on tbe ground floor, b it tho nt in'v- j lour string soldiery let one of thcm.t.iko a lev. r, . j phore showed that - we were in a house care- tho ether a hammer, and the two otlo'r.-, h:itchct.' fully and comfortubly wiirii'cd. This house soon . The attendant no aiMressed instanti left the r.-om. assumed tho propirtions of a pulaie Then nil '1'heo the Governrtr turned to n:e savings '(Vmr ' i my doubts fled I was led to the Kmperor , along and you'll see.' He I.-d the wny. I .!-1 ' the Kmperor had sent for me, for me an humble f lowed him. A! turnkey walked behind "u. We . ennign in bii guard. 1 remembered that young went on until he got ippo-itu tho- Kxiluii-je,.' ensign bo met in the street, and made get up be- ; as well as I 'could? suspeetj juduiug iVom the ili;. hind his carriage, and raised Succesiively, and iuJ tances I could remcinbtr. The t.rovt-ri,ir - iat , less than fifteen minutes, lieutenant, captuin, , cd to a door. Tho turnkey opened it, wes.t in, niajor, colonel and general. Jtut I dared not ' lighted a lantern nnd showed us the V,',-' hope be sent for me with anysneh intention.'! j went down ten steps, and f-.ut: J a d oil,!.- C'e of We now readied another doot still ; a sentinel dungeons, each on one side; out we u'A w-A htioi ', paced bvforo it. My guide laid his hand oil my hero. ' We went down teuvuiore si p, Lot we ' .. ii . n . mi , .1 . .... . 1 i . - oiiouiuer, -saying; iaKeeireryw wni- ikj in inc., uia not slop uerc. j.nen we went down in.: other 3L My gunln, I will not, ay unlocked the door, but : ernor halted before a dojr u. ailed opened it by touching a secret spring, or some- j Ho made a siui. to tho lumkev. It .,. ri', . , .... mem. j no (hi-ernor feu to ttiem : ; .I.iko a j hole i;i the ice.'. 1 could not repress so invol- unt t:y siUiim tf terror. 1 Letan uow to com- pri'l e:U tho hel..j'i t. old i:r:ii iti a tun. nl.ii of a sl:e!ehn, ' The Km I ti) v. '.t ,t:c had 1', a ti,'i i.-i; r.r him I . -I'll' -tXinperur's presence in a LifiinuteJ IJe wjibjierpd sjcr,twcnt five steps in nl!.- IF ere ye'f ' T to thcsc7itincl;' tho latter nSixmtSurjiT1 Ah:' said tho Mvmcd. like the sneer s retticmhcrs nie, eh ? !t' :'i in.'.' What Km :. ', c i!il. ileth, or ' .r. . cd o'.e ,f them ' tvitie: tl.e name of .!-.:.:!i .' "What was e yipared to thiil i 1 he f.ur s ildiers ftt ii c v.iih their ham---t.s, MioJ it up with all : .:) Lack, ;iiin, Wdtuv loft. '. ernor to the he nld man '.' spoke, and: nv..-n.Jr tiling ol tliat sort, so at least it seemed lo mo. . It in to, 8 House ol graves t lie n't:-. :: r i ? 1 1 . t . n.t - 1 . i 1 I . ., , . - une oi my inenus was hunting about a nun- lhe iiouiq we maao in entering i tie rooui mauc speecn as well as tiie ueaii. It v;:- n t I r . w ..... ' ti . . . I . .1 ti '., i i .... . urea worsts ironi. Jio.icow, jsentcmoer, ifjj. : a mnn man, ures-cu in tne i rus.-ian stvic wun ; uegrees oeiow zero out oi a ois. .1.1 ii His amusement had carried luui too fur for him ' boots which Mine half war in his thi'.'lis, a cowH- here-we-we rei tuia cold 'Wiw 'iub . .i:i.r . .i. . ..).., , .! I . .. , to wins: oi returning nouie mat evening, lie ; wmcn tiung aown to nis Byurs, wearing .a igao-.niiaityijuiiien penarateaJoaua.Vi'rjyp!.p.ti-.-was near a small house' which belonged to an ! tie tlircn-'coruered hat. although ho was in his , marrow in my tones were froen. and vt 1 50,000 lbs. Raw Hides Wanted, For which I will pay the highest market prices Mire 10, 1859-'.'(l-ly J. C. C. E, Hutchinson, CABINET MAKER PUBLIC ARtalA DAUBS, 4 tlrpaircr of Clotkn. A JLL PERSONS HAVING CLOCKS THAT ARE eut of cnier and Bred repair, can have them . pat into good raaning order, aad warranted to keep tiaae, by calling upon ue. My work has been tested throughout Anson aad Uoloa, a will U certified by - ailiaen who alock I kava put ia order, itO-Cm TRoiiNSON'8 MANIPULATED : GUANO. THIS UNKQLALED FERTILIZER, COMPOSED of one-half bet PER CM AS O VA.SO, one-half Bo VROCSD BO.VEmA tba best PIIOSPIIAT1C GVAXO, 1 In condition fur Immediate nse, being prepared by new aad improved machinery, by which eaaeau tba awat perfect eambinatioa ia etected, redac Ing ad to a uniform fine powder; aad for application by DRILL or Uberw.se, It Is in the most perfect order. And I have no betitatioa in saying, that for ALL. CROPS it la eqawl to any fertilizer ever offered to the j will furn ju Coffin of pine, poplar, walnut or mahog- farming community. The VTalitt wili-bb sift . i i.v , ,, v,vPy..,K .ri. .. .it j uidd ivrun lliv uailiv-H mimgiDccuiiii fva, lr BUVU PiBMCILrUxiroaJl in all cases, and V ARRANT.!) ." -'... , " .i. to aontaio per ceiut. of AMMONIA and 45 to 50 per nt. of BONE PHOHPIIATE OF LIME. It 1 II. M I i .t .. - )i ii i I ' e ,i , ,. i.i.i l.i .trii i .... agcu man o: noDie Dirtn, wno nan lived there lor iieu ctiaiutjer, aim in niii uress, uitiiougu i- tne thick ueaus oi perspiration pounn lit :;i seven and fifty years. This old man had taken : o'clock at night; I say tho noise we made caused my forehead. poaresaion of the bouse in his twentieth year: j tins man to tun around. I recognized lhe Km- " 1 lie turkey opti'e l the u.ror.""" V, o w but nobody knew how he had purchased it, nor peror It was not diG'ieult, for I saw him every down six steep, slippery steps, aud niton . from whence be had come, nor who he was. He aiy of tuy life.' I remembered thst, at our re- -dungeon some eight kef souare. I thou-h T naa rareTtmce-quitreo- tt not even-to to ro-r-tiew-linrtr -uion.mg,- tit iiaa- iuaKett-auiuivjiiiacuaiajJiscQiei- cLJlie. gillJiin(.'ru.'nil'dtlXll.lI:U .Moscow since the day lie eutered upon posses- bad called my captain to nun, and had, keeping man lorm moving at the bottom ot tli j ilun -i m. sioD.-- lhe first ten years be lived there he hud his eve fixed on me the wbue, asked him a good , 1 he U'orcrnor remained on the last st. i -f made no acouaintances, seen nobody, and never ! many ouestions in a whisper, and then Ind giv-i floor of the dungeon was covered with a iiuu.i J roa coraraY raiiDi'cc, tob wbich a ubsbal raict spoke except to ask for what was absolutely no- j en some orders to one of his staff ; and all these slime several inches deep. I heird a li.v, ...i.d WILL BR ALLOWED. fAcsnrv tn 1,1m Ho hm npt-? nt-ii-rinj lt l...i.;.tr rAnllr. inn inprp!iK.fl mv n iipnrnV.ca 'Siirfl ' ttrnrn'n mtirii tir ,nl T I inlrn? I.-i c... ii-1..,mi,. tf 4 hii ratatr)) BDntaming two tlioiiaatnl ilrriatinaii nf : naid niy guide, here 'sthc young eusign to wliotu i camo ; I discovered a loop hole aft l..ir I UnA i.! luiui,i i ..!. i.:. i;.... i ...... j..:- .Ti., ' Tb.. t'...tiASi mm i in i r.,ii. iii. , I,, . : I,. Ti n ;... .' ... " u.i M .. ' - .. u ....... U 0i;i Ifl, UIUUU, UIU, 1,1 UIU JUUU.7.l-lu.-j'wJ..I .... J .11 i j'- I VI billlll. Uj' IU i thousand silver roubles a year.' Although (Lis j mc, and is he was very low of stature, he stood 'nil man u,a In'l.i, ....... t.. I, no. !l .. !.!.. ' nfl t;n.,n tn I. ,t it Ifi A..,l.tl.-,-. ?..n. itrt 1 ...a., nuo (Mils, lu lir 11.IJ ill IIU.-'ll JLTIL, 111 l,l'l in ivj i nil.. . i. nuLiijiti - linn l friend did not hesitate to ask permission to spend : was the samo person he had selected that morn the night ia his house. A place at the stove no ing, for he nodded his head upproringly, "and Russian peasant ever refuses to the stranger. turning on his heel, said, abruptly, to my guide, The old man invited him in, and my friend found ,.t Vua.may pa.'.J.My guilcijivcj . an j. 'went seated at the table with his host a near neighbor out, and left m ) alone with the Kmuernr I do of mj fiiend. Canveisiliou was conse,-iiicntly ! declare to vou, I had rather have heu left alone tludim i; i pre.-.i .. i I:,' mecn l!l,i: : 11. ell.! still rel-T-. I. II v,-...-him v. 1 1 e i 1 n.;; ! lhe d.u ki.i'i--, i; i r. hie. i r, igm i in r; .-.!' .' lo v 'I heyl-r -i'; -tha ii:i-r, i nt it with ii.'. ir lia'e1 tin !. -1 .;. Sv. -V'. i:'v ;!. the :' r; - t i.p'...;;: ' t.et cut t.l Ji.v :'i.' .- ,;J ih... ;t !! iii.'il. ' J or md -. v....- u. :U .-, ha i c- ; t n nit tn'h.r..' Me (,-,vi n .v- j iot-e ;.:vr s . s:e::- ; i.e ei.T Aj. II. ; (him (oi ctj'i J t.i.d l!. i he r c. Ired as 4;, ;,r,;i f..;,' ;i set I y 1.1 . 1 h.--tpoenf i'..; .-I.-;. I, '!'!:- eld iu.. u f -I iii'.r.v !:."'.. ' I -..oi re- !v. rn.d 1 !: 4i;th ,i:e?s k.-.n l..n lih-,"' I t::ru rcil-, a ! .; llu; il' 1'. lid. not S -: 1 1. ...'i ..J-hi.V."J.'.'li Lj'-'i'dL i1' V. ...;:,' wp'-j i.. i.i-J rl ..- i-;J i;irn I., d d; : --aiTd c!i :.r 1 t!:. ; it v i.; ! y ; t , s' ;ii, i ! i 'ha Ir!-..-r :' a No-ijo had UrU-d. This ixCl isu r . i ... i - . i Ul-.c. .-top. ti 0 a:o !;t-L t.;i..::;,i lie!' IL-cJ. ;Vel!:u7re:.':L ho . ha.; ;.;; h ,i.r. 'ihe in i: is fr tu-i.ed to tll-J i:.d :--t ouitte'l ; ii ri. -j i.;om Lis The lour i;l 1 ivy caps away. 1 in a;d a body -1 ititoluolarilv ' I for. c, i.-i and I tio:-.c ! th'ivo TtFT. J'trj- ;.i"ti inadfl tho v r, sai'l too ! ! : i.i to In Vi 0 wain 4Iulll,il nijiniine. ail am ditri mined to tell. ' - KxT REPAIRISO don with neatness andUTs patch. J. C. CARAWAV. j , that be continues to manufacture all article in hi line of bntioes. Fnrni-j m tura of every description made to t?L, order. In addition to the above he manufactnre rfiTINanil WIRE SAFES, and is prepared to do all kinds of INSIDE CARPENTER WORK each as Blinds, Door, Sash, Shelving, or any other work pertaining to Iba interior of a dwelling house. Mr COFFINS made to order, at the shortest no- rice-. He wmbee it to lie understood that he eau and hibur-mcht?-w4de7 Tho wim ' aperture and made a current will ! door. T saw now what was tho ii ! It wns the ripples of the Xc'va b. the walls of the f-jrtrs, for tin- 1 LeloW the level Li I'liCTivir. ' Let v Isaitl ;tlictloyernor. I nonJercii to whom l.u gave, tin., ordi-r, so I tc.d the tuuiev to i.;,l.t up 'lii ng i v t)tjf ' Uic opened I.,e I herd:' ling a-iinst a:. :l w:. ar.d ikc-',' .ell over, -yeuf i-Atelleiif;.,' f-aid cr.e of the soldie'is. Are" roa a.v 4 s: .'' asLtd t..o (.inventor, The soluiir struck the- ho'.o with !.; lever; it w;ts evident it w;:s etveied with solid ice. iUl-.K'imuie'.' said the t ; -TJ I mil e turnkey c.reeieii I. is i i'i!-. rn easy, for they were no longer M rangers. The I with a lion iu bit cage than with that man i:t his . rays towaids.i'ic butto.m tdftlie dancreoa. I then saw an old man rise Ironi f;io floor. is pnt np in good bags, weighing about 160 tT. each. Purchaser will please notice thai tbe name,. "P. ROBINSON," ia branded oa each bag none other is genuine. ' lly long experience la tha trade, and the general sat Uraotiaa heretofore givea by all pun not sold by me, WiM, I hop, be a guaraniee tbat tha article now offrrad will be aa represented. I will alao keep eon atnntly on band, tha best PERUVIAN, MEXICAN and other GUANOS, which I will sell as low aa any nou in tl city. WM. ROBISSOS, ; : v No. 4 ft Uollingsworth street, (Near Pratt t. Wharf,) -rr-::;-'j - Baltimore. - -' ' . 0IIN8uN'8 MANIPULATED GUANO, h also sold la lata to suit by tha following Agent: J. C. FtVETT, Aleiandrla, Va. ' . " : ""a.vRRisbS i hawse; KorroitTTa: ' t. O. BKlN'KtR It CO., Richmond, Va." THOS. BRANCH k SONS, Peterabnrg, Va. T. C. k B. O. WORTH, Wilmington, . C. ,:. 86-87.. ;. - ; -s -.' nEJ9TIS Tiller "f B. IIORTO.X, DE.vrrST, WADESBORO', JJa O , will operate on TEETH at tba telle wing LOW rates, for persona who cal at my ottce t have the work done, tr pay enab: Gold rings, $1.50; Teeth oa Pivot, $4; Teeth on Gold Plate1; $8 each p to six all above that $6 each; a Full Upper Set on Suction, $75; Lover Teetb, tha same. All other operations equally low. When I have to credit my old charges will be made. I caa refer those who wish it to soma of the most respectable oitlien for whom t bat plugged teeth eighteen year- ago; lhe ssme plugs ar still in and doing well For others I bavo put in teeth on pivot and gold plate, some full sets on suo tloa, which they Save worn for several years, and are till wearing, all doing well; and many other opera tiona, which have been don for about eighteen year, all doing well. But as I warrant all my operations, and have the advantage of upward of eighteen years' practice, 1 have no doubt but I can give satisfaction to all who are disposed to patronise and give me a fair trial, which is all I sk. - N. B. Having engaged In th Photographic Art, nam kava been induced to believe I had qnit tha r notice of Pentiatry. ' Now this la a fale impression, have not made enough to justify my retiring from toe bntloass. tin tha contrary, 1 am oetter prepared are bis facilities for manufacturing thera. The fact is, he can make plain Pine Cofiins much cheaper and quicker, and better, than kny carpenter, it being a legitimate branch of his basinets. . 21-tf ' VALUABISiOPSlT7 FOR MLE THAT VALUABLE PROPERTY' IN THE -TOWN of Wadeboro', known a tha '.ASSOS HOTEL, together with the OCT-lsClLDINGS and FURNI TURE, Including everything ncceaary to carry on the business, is now offered for sale. I The House i large and commodious, the location central, the Furniture good and in good order, the Stables, Lot, Ac, Sc., "O. K.;" in short, as those acquainted with the property well know, a hotter op portunity for afo . and. profitable investment.!! rarely to be fi-und. . . . - - JfcY If not sold la a short time, the paoperty will be runted on reasonable terms, - IraY In our absence S. -W. Seal, Esq., will show the premises. l'J-tf 8TREATER k HCTCHINSO'.:. iUGAIMlS BIGGIES AXD CARRIAGES. milK SUBSCRIBER HAS SEVERAL FINE NEW J nUOOIESsnd TWO FINE FAMILY CARR'.AOES for sale together with some SECOND HANI) WORK that he is aniious to sell. BARGAINS MAY BK HAD I This work is none of tbat sorry kind which floods this coun try. 30-tfJ , 1. P. SMITH. old man was a well preserved person, of live and seventy years old. His eye was bright, but rather uneasy looking. His health waa robust, and bis noble white hair and white beard in no wise diminished his appearance of vigor. He wore the true- Russian costume; boots,, which came above his knees; black velvet pantaloons, with large folds; gray fiock coat and cap, trimmed withartiakan. The conversa'iou turned on subjects of cotcmpornry interest. They talked freely, and this very freedom seemeda pleasure to men who bud been doomed to silence for three and thirty years. - The Czar Nicholas had died or. tho 18th February previous, and the Czar Alexander II had begun his reign by words and acts which opened a future career to Russia. Russians bad ceased to hope. The old man unlike most persons of his age who arc always regretting tbe past seemed glad to have wit nessed a change of reign, and to -breathe like a free man. He seemed like a man long buried in a dungeon and set at liberty ; he enjoyed light and air and liberty. ,i ,i .. ., .... chiiiuui-r. ; saw an old man rise ii'om t:ic floor, ill- l."n- " The Emperor xlid not seem to pay the least his beard were very long, and as while as the driven attention to me at first, lie walked rapidly up snow. lie doubtiuss had Leon incarcerated in ibis and down the room, stopping occasionally before a dungeon Ijabited in tho clothes he wore when ar window with a moveable pane in it, which he j rested; but he hail laid there so long his clothes would open tq breathe tho cold night air. . When j had rotted away, piece by fiece, t-.ud h': haj ho . hud inhdel it, he would run to a table j nothing on him but a tattered lur cot Through' where his snuff box was lying and take a pinch, j the rents in this garment,. 1 could sec his naked, This was the window of his bed chamber, where shivering, bony body, i'eihaps ( it was Car from bo was afterwards killed. 1 have heard it has r being improbable) that body had once Lxn c.v. never boen opened since his death. . I had time ercd with splendid clothes; perhaps; the ribbons to examine cveryihing in the room, each piece of i and stars of the noblest Orders: had glitUred-on spl,J. , ::.':i., In... '.y s i.: aj the ;'l!-. h, si'i, to th- ii. 1 h. " Hvo mi-rates rrtor'a !; mbrr. j;'u ii..?" "il.iov,"' hi ii? wh- n I f r-1 : ' W;!!,' said 1 e. You have seen, it steti il '.. you have d-agny lit J'uIL ti.ii.:;.!-. tie v.-j:v iii the icr- -',. (he il. it:i,ot's place in to tl.;- dttur us be gotia, ' 0 a:'terWartl3 I was in th F'n- li'i v.us i ;:;ri':i;n: in the niid- :e fiiil cl'rr-saTie ca'ne uj) to me. s(;i:r replied I. e i-'-en it : sail ho. ::.i i i ili i s. ;v.v 11 ' I 1 - se, f cell t ' i-i-,. i liqi- ' Look at me, sire.' i ii i l;ed,.' and you will not tbubt uiy word.' 1 st lodlcljre a toil ;-r. in whitli leeuld i;; Hut f 1 could I ill! a wonl, he toj.U j-apc-r. I'.Lc lite ft me. s-Vi;--: I! was so !;!. -, hat; ard. so Willi, I ' .scarl-rly recognize mvsolf.' ut i:!f. nhd, without guyin'sr from hi he !.; that famiue-worn breast. Mow he was lu thiii' but a liviiig skeleton, which had lost all rank, ail dignity, even its name being nothing now bnf ' Xumber eleven.', lie rose, wrapped his ragged coat around hiiu without utteiiug a single com plaint; his body was bent double, vaii'.juishjd ly Tri.itza arid serfs o:i it. :igai:i. SO !.)li c in ft. I I'.,-.-' .! -i;.-ave thi I'.S VOU eler.-burg. ub-.fit what vnti have wiiting d''sk a second ; token. He cave it to ive you an c-tatc between th-. ; e are live hundred eily lo ni.'h!, and never vtf, ii. ' -a ever set vour in e;er fiiili vjur ii beware ! "You It know how ' I ipi'it neuT visi; :1 -ever hav v,:i ni.,." I punish ! St.. I'etCls el it Mo.-e; told ;-i.v furniture, every chair. Nearoncof thewindowi was a writing dcsK, and on it a paper which was but a livuii; skeleton, which had lost all rank, all ! open. At l ist the Koiperor secured to perceive that I was in the room; He came up tome. His face seemed to be furious; nevertheless it was merelv agitated by the contractions of his nerves, lie stood just in fronfaml said : f lust, j the dungeon, by humidity and eM, m.d lain dust, do you know you are-iiothing but dust, dust and darkness and solitude and, perhaps, hunger: of the earth, and that' I am lord over all and j but., his eye was haughty almost menacing. ; -T- ma .. r-.- master of everything V He- never spoke to any i ' Very well,' said the Liovenir.r, eouie .'.long.' (? At t-i the Ki.oitn.'' Th: body, not ceen to ladies, except ill this way: he The Governor led the way. The prisoner 'ono. n;' an electiouceriua: document, wl ... ...r. . . I,.-, ,i 1..1 ii r 1,1 ,l' i .1-. ': , . " But how did it happen, that a man of your j called every nony ana treated every., ooay as it a nisi glance at lis uuugeon, at his stone seat, um-iacv ate now ci.reula'.ing.i'tiieng the people, birth should have quitted St. Petersburg in your j they were indeed nothing but dust and earth and his water jug and his rotten straw. Ho sighed, and which first i.j p-:md in the Deimeratie eighteenth year.-a'hd'bury yourself in this obscuret ashes. I do not know howl managed to--reply-' Surely, ho could uot (it is impossible ! have re- Koview. .It is h i,-;;e 1 t ; m- t the charge o neighborhood for fifty-seven years?,'' asked mv i .' Aye, sire, you are the elect of ilevcu, the great , gretted any thing there '! He tiillowcd the Gov- extravagance brought against tlie"A"3mTnistra'tinn friend, enoooraged by the tone of the old man's j arbiter of men's destiny. 'r Ah,:ha!' said he, "is ' ernor, passing in front of me as hi went out.:, l.ynd the lieu; 'eratie puny, Ly'tl.v Oppvijon, and conversation to put so indiscreet a question. ,he turned his back on mo, and walked up and shall never forget the glance ho gave me as he ;s a tie'mcn.doits -R.-'i.l-aek ' from b.-ginning " I will tell you, replied the host ; " I was ' down tno room again, ana openeq tne moveatile ' went out. i snan never iorgei tue reproac,no ; t o eu:. A evidence ot 'i:x'oeroac-S cliai-actcr, then, as ,yo eay,- eighteen -yoars -old.- I.-4iad fpaane .ot glass and took . another ptucli .of snuffy, he conjeyed in that silent glance . ' ,o young, been for two years an ewstgnHn4ioskiaCngi-viiuid .came upto'ie a second time : "Ttu'nbw,T T'-"ieemed "Wiiy,1 mid Talreadribo- s)at:e of mcnt. The reciment waa quartered in the large ; said lie,".4hat"wTien'"T coniuraiiJ 1 maki 1m tiaiiuyl'--I..turnud'..iin; eyes away ; that look opevecl Wltnoiu reiusai, ouservanons,. or cominen- nau eniereu uiy neari as n u n,i i oeo n j- jilii- (.'iniie, be off with yoa '.' Utg tli-it night. 1 bavo atwl tiiis i-t!.e liVsttimo l.a'.an b.::s li'ist'Itell li tliC titiO . Ii i lie De le . TAKE NOTICE. N AND AFTER THE FIR8T"DAY OF APRIL V next, our terms for the snleof LUMDER will ba, For good lumber 80c. cash, or $1 credit, J 100; Refuse lumber 50o. cash, or r;0c. credit; Rough Edge lumber 831c. cash, or 40e. credit. THOMAS GUI. LEDGE. 28-tf CALVIN LILLY. KEROSENE LAMPS AND OIL. A M ENDLESS VARIETY OF THESE N0N-F.X-V PLOSIVE. ECONOMICAL; AND UNSUR PASSED LAMPS. One of Uesajamps will give a light equal to four candles, and consumes about one cent' worth of oil In three hour.-. For economy and brilliancy of light they cannot be equalled. For sale by f 3-tf SMITH A LINDSEY. REMOVAL. t nAVK REMOVED FROM OUR OLD stand nnnoiits the Brick Store- to tba n eornar houaa lately occupied by S. W. Noal, op-Tr iaaV happy to see all our friend and customers. 17-tf SMITH & LINDSEY. now than ever to operate on teeth, and am ft ill in tbe poeite the COURT-HOUSE, where .We will ba nda, reauy at an umea to attend to an caua irom ini or aay of the ailjolnlag eauntiea, aad respectfully ask a continuance of that patronage heretofore ao liber ally beitowed. 8o com along aod have your month -put ia laughing order, aad thaarget en of mj aaperb - Ambroiypee. So yea wk bar beauty to H OR TON ahoeld take it, Aad you wb bar none should go let him make it. . 10-85 I -. . ., - i ' TO HIRE. v : SMITH k LINDSET INFORM THE PUBLIC tbat their boy ARCHIE can b HIRED to-do any Kind of work in Brick or Rock Maaoitri, from thi time forth. -. - . 17-tf B LAlfK DEEDS-fOR SALE -AT THE ahoui or nor.. . . . - Il iRD TI.HE9 HO JtORE." "p KY PERSON (LADT. OR GENTLEMAN) IN the unitaa state, possessing a small capital oi 3 to $7. can enter into an easy and respectable business, by wbich from $5 to $10 per day ran b rtalited. For particular, addreee (with stamp,) W. R. ACTON k CO., J6-S8 41 North Sixth at., Philadelphia. On Consignment 1AA BARRELS CH0ICB MUSCOVADO MO- JLUU MASSES; ft HHDS. 8WEET CUBA MOLASSES. ' , Jut raoeived and for sale at Charleston price by Cotraw, April 18. PANIEL .1, HORN. . hnihlin" nnnnsitn the summer card en. and on ( tha mhr i1a nf 'ipr'TJ,iffimr-Wk$.-mK f-Ar we obey (.lO'Vl know tliati-sirer-t-arit-.- I moved a) tn-u-4ja-iiliuUld. JioLJU!Uj;ii .aic. Cxar Paul had been on the throne three years, answered, lie siaroa at me tun in tlio face... lie lived in the Red Palace, which was just There was such a strange expression iu his eyes completed. Ouo night leave of absence was re-! I could not return bis glance. I looked another fused me for some slight breach of discipline, I way. Ho seemed satisfied with the influence he do not now remember which, and 1 was forced exerted on ma He attributed to respect that to abandon s gay party of my comrades who , which was nothing but disgust. He went to bis went out on a frolic. Tbey being gone, I was i writing desk, took the open paper, read it again, almost tho only officer of "my grade left in the. folded it, placed it in an envelope, sealed tho en barracks. I went to bed early and soon fell clopenot With the imperial seal but with a j asleen. I was awakened from my sound sjuiu bcrs by a voice fl felt its breath on my face whisDefini into uiy ear : 'Dmitri Alexandrovitcii, wake up l' I opened my eyes, nnd I saw a man standing by tny bedside, who seeing mo awake ritwnH hiH invitation tome, 'uliat uo vou i f in i . , ii" ring on ins linger, men ue ca4uayU.w;; ue 1 collect', said he, (that I have selected you from among a thousand to execute mv orders, because I believe that you will faithfully execute them.'. ' I shall uever forget the obedience iu all things I owe to the hi as he walked out from the ikuuoju in which ho had so long, boo it -confined, 'lluw ioiig had he beeu in there? Pc-rhaf's he himself knew not! It must have been many a day since he ceased to count the revolution of the days and nights in tho darkness of his dungeon. I foliewed him. The turukey lucked the dungeon1 caretujiy and joined us. : "We found two sleighs -at tho'docr of the Governor's house. Ho made ti e prisoner get into the sleigh I had coaio.in, and jhen lie and I got in ; he sat by the side of the prisoner, 1 sato,i), tg front seat.- The tWir. soldiers got into the -other sleigh. Where ywere we goinc? I knew not. What were we goii' u to Jo I had We' moVi d- cfr fioiu the i ! w hut party, with the- single exeep- ( oii"icss, has .had -a. maunity in tue it to be possible my name should ever have by which I entered.; my guide was waiting there ichod his car. I retnembered the- terrible for roe. The Kmperor -closed tho door, saying: issian proverb which' arose iq tho reign of ' Uust, dust, dust, reibember !' hiinperor. ' lake this letter, car " , ..jj t i i nf nn nnd fi) ow nip ' ' l o ' iv it to tho (jovernorol tne fortress, 20 witn mm 1 not tne remotest idea low you ? where V 'I cannot tell you. Know ' wherever lie pleases to carry -you, observe what "Governors bouse. ' I have said I sat 011 tbe front it ia the Emperor's order.' A cold chill rail . ho docs and come back here and tell me, I have ', seat; the old man's legs were consequently be through me. "The Emperor's order! what could seen it.' I took the letter and bowed. I have tween mine. I felt them shivering. The'Gov-(..-.. .;! im. a noor ensiyn. nf emd familv seen it,'rcmcmbc'r I have seen -it.'- Aye, siro. ; ernor was rapped in furs; ; I was wrapped -in. my it is true but too far removed from tho throne ' Begono with ye '.' lie himself opened the door thick military cloak, and even' then both of -u r .' :kia nima EUi,l.l ororliaen bv which I entered : mv siuide was waitius there were cold. 1 he old man was almost stari 11 IVI lb III reached Diiul.n nrm-orh whii'h . arose in the reik'ii Ivan the Terrible, ' Near tho Czar, clue to ! "I stood dumb, staggered with what I had Death ' Nevertheless I Could not hesitate. I - seen and heard, until my guide said to me, ' tVmo iomped wp aii4-beifV'dtii.--:-ThB I closely i'Oii !'- We walked on, but by a different path examined Ibe man who had cotno to wake me- , from thst I had come by.' A sleigh waited for Hid as he was in his furs, I thought I reeog- us in the court yard, into which he and I got .j .u TinH.l, ulni-u vrhn rnn from The fortress eate opened on Fontanka hridge. bein a barber to be the Czar's favorite. -This . Thesleigh moved rapidly. W e crossed tho Cam- J blowjng a. gale! blew from the Baltic, the hai ! j;i ,j Inna- lor it pus Martius, and crossed the Xeva ou the ice. ; cut our faces ; . it was one of thoe terrible "drift nronM Winns have been dmgerous had it . The .night waa as dark as pUeb, aud the windelew ing snow storms such as are uever -seen except been too long. I era ready at last, said I,Jmck but the Governor did not oCer bim even a llan ket to cover him.- 1 .thought for a 1110'ir.t.ut i f taking off my cloak and giving to. hmi; the Governor read tny thought and said ; ' It is not worth while.' So I kept on my cloak. ' We diove towards tho River Neva. When wo reached the middle of the river, our sleishs moved towards Crous'adt. 1 he wind (it, was in a violent and lugubrious niawner. We were ' in , the Gulf of . Finland. Accustomed as wo linir bt sword around my waist to be ready Tsodn at IhaJ foftresa gate. ; My tmde gave the - were to the darkness, we could not see ten races XiKStRff r.ir -ar hHhfrenev Mr nneasiiies increased soldier the pasjwotil, and in it we entered. The from us.. When we had rounded the neck of - . - t when t saw m? ruide go down a Small stair rase J sleigh was before the tlovernor s house.' The ( land on the river The dnfttog inow srorm burst leadinwaoto the cellars of the immense barracks, ; password was given, we eutereu tne uoyeruoi a upon, ns in aii its Tionrnw.;; 1 ou cannot con- g: i - ii :. read, tin' -fcl.i .-.'.i:,c-A,..i.:cii ls xii3. to the. last seu-, . tu.'- e i.o ?'!'! ; !::; : i-.-t : :- .rT" ' ; -- ' We'll ive pn-ved that the onus of wl'.'itevor . . extravagance Las. cTiur:ietet.i:d Ii.ircspenj1tufe3r " .-lii.-tLi.iiO.V.Sval.ti-vn.t f-r.tho pssi four year, rc-.-U " 1:; -.n- t!:oe who n..w rssaij the I, :: 'e-a "' Njiv wiio bus been; President ': for the past four years?" Have wo had i;:..v ether hut Ucni ivi nt!,: Presidents duiiug that time ? Wb.it party has had a fclij jrity n overwhclnuiig majority in the Senate of t!ie l.Viicd 'States during "th. , tia.s't four veai.-i''' Is it net the Vim-KM ' !;.:'v -. - u--n c: 1 hi l!o"se , f Rr-pvcsentatives?. Is it not t'ie Dan-' r iiir pf-.r; v '! : W luit d'oiiy, then, what abesrdit. what gross disregard of..t:ci!ii;.tc sav t-h ..' o.ns.cf whatever extravagance bus cl'anei'e:i.-t.i the expenditures . 'of tuia Oovt rnaient for Cb payt-.four years, rests ;.,u0!i t! : w'ho a"..il-'.!ie Per.o.craoy" that is. 11 rou the Oj-.pisitijn party, 'of the'-country, who have fern, out of power, .nnd-who have had no' .opportunity; '' they-had been sa disposed, to bo cxtrarujtat ''. We repeat thiassei'tiou that tlui . DeHiojrutu-'eleeiione.M'iijg document in qdestion is . tV.l' of the most stupendous and unblushing Jlh.i-l:i;-i.-, and we.. are sure the people- are too intelligent, to be misled by them fur a iiiemep-;. The bemoeraii.! parte, tho"...r-.WfiiV,t party, wheu'the Uielrmend "Kn-juirer said . some time r.gj, that the dl! of the. "Government, -under the - lluchaiian AJaiiiiistrntien-," hud "run . f'roto (,ii.'.ii cne htm !- iniiiioiit ioi- V.us " Xo.fthey are anything but economical j. and " wo call upon thli'O-aiitry not to be deluded bv their affectation 0" a virtu.. which they do not possess, but to '-bold the n to a just accounta bility t;.r their' recii-' disregard )i puce m- '"J: . . - v-lr-s Abbot, thj toilee'tor of tho'Taluabla ilh-rv of the F.sivptian antiouities, died near The ceive what a terrible thing is this tnroado of wind Cairo," F.g'ypt', iu March Ia?t. . II had spent rosj and hail and snow in these wide marshes, where fll'i UU'J la tne pursuit 01 iem.-. - . . - .1 . . . j 1. : : .1 n . , After "several windings he wcnt.to a door whoso : w" !??' A wel, kuJw paH.WUw of ' Mississippi. warv existence was unkuown to me Deiorc, n t.. pw iudi iu .k.,.uf u. - wp - r - - , . . , f . t,rereu;ns, said ; UIZZ the whole Uafe it unea.ine.s with a smile. ..WitL. ui.u Uke Paul wa., hUed with i.now .flakes u --fffdy . in. a0.U cottoo, yeur He between walls of snow. Our horses snorted aod 1 silk haw are nearly thrva tbiroa oottots. ICUUIUK IUIAJ VUU vwJMta ; ' i 1 nl' A a I instead of carrying me out by the niain door. bouse as we had entered the fortress. He lighted the way by a small blind lantern. Governot was in bed, asleep. He instantly After several windines he went to a door whoso 'when he heard the potent phrase, 'It is the 1 seemed sa if tha crest barracka were deserted, ! there was no more security for goafcrs than for every and yet I know it ontsmea severs! tnousana "p"i .-- a
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