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: t .WADESBOJlOUGir, .x. C; THURSDAY, JUNE 2, . . ' - X PUBLISHED WEEKLY T rESTOV OAKLET, , r TERMS OF iUMCRIPTIOJ!. . v., tingle eople, two Uoutwm ptff, Invariably la Atlvaae. -!,. -i ' -.: T Ciabe e Tea savi pasaraw, tt will bt furnished at Oai Doi.ua a Malt per eapy. lie aabeeriptiea reeeirea for Im Miaa lis. aaath. RATES OP ADVERTISING. r . ! aaiaaa, ta um oa tat asanas. 1 Oaa iMenina 70a.? i -ThraalaanrtioaauMra...MM...M $ ' Tn aioatlif, er at iartioja. ' Three meatea, fr tatrteea timaHio.,. 4 0 ' Mis esMita M..twtiwiU"awwwMiw.M S 00 ;" ' ; Oaa year .M....tot.t.. .- - 9 00 . . Adaerlieer aiaat state the nssmber a tlrnea thay .rids their advartieesneata rsaertod etaerwiee (bar will as tnaUntwa till stoatwJaa, and charged eaoord lag ta laa abafar - . - - -- - ....--- Apaaeaaaj iU be aeed with yearly adrertlasre ea liberal aad edvaatafeo teraaa. .. rrafmatoaal aa4 Baataaa Cards, sat asaMdiag Ara liass brevier ta laafU, will inserted for ft a year; U aaeaediag ira Uaee witf, ba eherged the mbm as other advertise aieeia. : .- ObUaar aatlaai frsa baa aoi axoaadiof tvanty iinss; all abam Iwaatjr basa at aafarlisMaaal nft. 110PRLG:AH) SLUIlt GOODS. I AM .NOW RECEIVING THE L1R0BST STOCK or .... . : STAPLE AD FAXCY DBY 0GDS Tksl I bsTasTfr effarKi la Ihli anrktt. THEY WILL BE SOLD CHKiP. Csll and sxaailaa for xtnC. ,VJ BE.1XETT. SMITH & LINDSEY, DIALS SI IS KCRBI0 LEIDISC, IMPORTERS Fmrrtgn mnd tmnti ry flood; Wko'taala aa4 Retail, inn itiiit, 011 poo rsoa sixo, CHARLESTON, 8. C. . ks . tsi . AU3 NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS, ASIIC IIARGRitTE, f rseties la Mrtnanhip la tb eoanljr of Aawm, ex pt oa IbaCnsiiaal Dockot la tbs Coantjr Court, (J R. HarcraTO arias Coaat flnlieltor.) ' Thtjr will alUed to tb sollwlioa of alt elatma on traitai lo tbm ta Aawa tbr armamliiif oontii. ' T. S. Aaka atunds tko Cart of Riebmond, Moot- goiaorjr, "uoljr, Cabarra, unloa iad Aann. c J. R. Hirgrafo tbots ot Montgonn-, Sunly aad Aaoa Bs-tHKoe al Wndnboro'. THOMAS S. AtBE. I J. R. IIARGRAVE. . lll-tf e I ELVAIIS TIIOMPHOSr, .. WA8HIX0TOK, 0. C., . Daltn Is Coatk, Cibisct u4 rpkoltttry DtrJf(, Bar tai SUfl. tef A Comfltlt Auorhntnt tf I BS, SrOKKS, FELLOKS, SHAFTS; it, e. ll-tf n. p. sirtJio, IftolrJb mud Clock ilepairtr, 4XS0XTILLI, I. C. - - rpird, tad all work warraattd 27 twelve months. Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffy lD Perfumery and Fancy Articles tf Every Deserijrtwa in. their Line. , :. NEW AND FRESH DRUGS. ' . A Urge lot j racelred, fur Psmil and rii)ii eiaiu' which eaa bs relied upon as being Hi citl and rril. PERFUDERT Of tha.mot cnoirs aad riAOSAXT xWinnf. To this iasoi snd ixtixiiti ataortmeat they would more especially sail the atwjitloo of tie Ladies and of the Young Men In our oommuoity of courae Old liarhe lon not excepted. ALSO POBIADES,""" f"" Por Imparting a rich, glos; and healthy condition to the Hair from the het manufacturer in this sountre. . ' TOILET ARTICLES, Of French and English manufacture, and of every dewiiption auitable fur the mot fmtijiius; in fact irver has there been in ihii place such a Urge and beau tiful sMortinent of theaFwre nauTdnrtrcIes wEicd now offer to the public on the most liberal terms. SORQIOAL INSTRUMENTS, fcc. AmpuUting Iniromonti and Iiental Forceps of erery rarielv. Also new style Electro-Magnetio JIa- . LO 0 ON THE BRIGHT SIDE, . "Old man, I prithee, tell ma why Yon always wear a smile: , Though others oft look wan and sad, How do yon ears beguile? Though doomed to ears and penury, And bowing down with age, . ' . Yet still light hearsed, blithe, and gay, Yoa troad life's weary stage,',' . "I'll Ull thee all, my youthful friend," The good old man replied , "What er may hap, I always look Upon the brightest side. . 1 O'er all the land, there's not a man, -llow hard soe'er bis lot, 1 -But, if he will, can often Had A bright and suny spot. "I re lived and tailed for many a yoar Bensih the summer's sun, Aad in the winter cold and drear My labor still want 00; ' And in thai varied coarse of years Did much of ill betide, , , Butatill I always strove to look, ; I'poa tho brightest side. . ".When sickness tint, and hours of pain Dragged wearily along, ' Aad mourning sad and innrmurHg rain Dropped from my feeble tonjrue, Kind lieurta were there, and kindly words Pell softly on my ear, - And loving ones km uItmvs nigh , My fuiuiing bcait to cheer. "And through a long and wearied life I've learn'd this lesson well Thnt in this world of care and strife . There's more of goct than ill; And e'en in poverty und toil, t Peace with ua will abide-; Man may be happy, if he will . but sea the biignteat tide. " j extract from the Weshiogton States, a deworratio journal; "The people were Induced to anticipate a return to the simplicity and purity of earliiTdufs; M.Vhll DID COKKl'PTION KXH1HIT SLCH KANK LLX UKIANCK OP OKOWKTII IN EVKItV DfcPART MKM OP THE l'LULlO fcKKMCt. They were prouiHCd rcfnrm they have su aggravation ot abute taws "It has squandered the public money, robbed the enmmnn treasury, and to foreign paupttrx given the pablie lanJn. ' "Its promises have bean broken; its pledges disre garded, sud its profession falnifled, , "To coneludu the whole matter National Democ racy ii eorrunt, vacillating and falae; it wears the j garb of sauctity (hat it bideous deformities may be 'concealed; ltwoos bat to ruin, and wins but to de- 4 .'-. ision? disro-' f ' , H Haveiy agttutiun, and yel it cuiiAistont ami de iilc.l its the deloiice of lnw and .t nought 1 1 ': 7, "' y, 0UltlTili,!tl-m,, LiB likaiint ,gaillrt M in. nnennul "'iv, luuu lo iecuro and fetain-' ., . , , . , ,, , , unequal JliKl.r. thlt prof,,., r,.ecm ; Tel,m ,n, tnijc.r.lcr latl.r- ! tU 111 ; .ib.ij. a parties who have no eommun tie except the love of D.itt.;e of thrco was appointed hy the Chair to in- g:xW:. .ttuihi".:: 1x1?. 1 r Mr- As,, i - a eignty party at the North; that it professes to oppose fccptiinco or the suuie : iuleual improvements by the General Government, ' Committer : J , l JohriHton, V. K. Shober, whilst it is anuually spending millions (in land and and Kufun Harrinor, money) in building railroad, and canal, ,ri it. chief, () molin ,, lmm0 0f the I'rciiJcnt was James liuchauan, is the open adrocato of the I'a.ifin ... i. .. pmllarc..,rm-IUey uaveauasg.ava-.ioii ol anu.e. Hinlruad, the n.o-t stupendous work ever i.roJosed a l"0li 10 1 " C')'""" U"' TLey expected retienchment-tbey are insulted by I h .. . ' " .!, W l'rul01"1' . !., ... t;, . .i.l I,. W , Kool.''!rt,,(, 0,0,1 ttbsUrJ I it. d.U,..e.,'.n,i yet This Mm. chief recommends' pro- J-'ars well acquaint,, ul, Mr. A,i,o; Ho f.-It V ,' . . , , . , , tcclionj that it c:iiuis a strict eonstructiou of the warrntib'i in a.iyinz that Mr. A. wuuM'do his IU tlm rend the followmg extract from ibe Constitution wl,il,t it. follower, propose to gi tl.,- ,,u d,tv a, n rfiluJ -.tc in this rnntr.f, U Charleston Morcurv, another IViuojratto pupcr. i ' r'Jont b-th t!io power of the pursonnd the trentyn w., . ,; ; ,. , . , .. ,, anythiw of our "'ei.g " " j comiptio,, fund; tint it claim.' 'to he the onl.v tltut Wl.-.sra.l fvr .Mi.fvl to hnnnr-firm, "It ha. trifled with constitutional Dmv gnrded conttitutlcnnl restrictions, and set positive eonHtntronfl-liiinnetlon . .l laa atJeJ in Hie nanuM nf utilnnl nml o v i i r.Lirer: fhat It tirnriKi.i-H Woo l.i .UiL.,. -...i .. b shamefully ud the patronage tf the Ooiornnii u1 j V.Vt. .SlmU'r, . u'oiici to add Ills tcstj ju MKiiring uie suooeas or its a'llierenta and in taxing ltd olhoials to rni.-e an electio:noriug l'uinl; t!.ut it prnfeed economy, and, i.t the snuie tiiu , in the iuidtof peace, has lucrassvd, iu five years, the nnli. uarjajf xpense. of government from iiiiy-ttco tueujhm ftiv millions of dollar.; that it claim to hclvoetito a , T put.ite ueut, atitist it tiiiii-..; tint lukciviinnii. .- amium n it be ht re- r ZTllTf I"""? "",,?' "ud I1" -',rJ ' rroacb, sreakeninf,. r.t ,!.c ., lime tho hand, a mw public .ti'tit or over sixtv mil inn?; t int it de- r , ,L . . .. r r After comtucntin upon these extract he went j uiiad. tli. m; that it pn.tea.-'es, and i hound, to en"-! r'1''" r Ifulh' .v V.'hi;' of Iljvraii, on to show the difference l.otwoon K.j. i f.roe the laws, whilst its chief, and iti LuinMcst i'ol- ' luit ru rv man will I h!a Cw'w .. . lowers, alike encourage agression on the right of i ( In niotb.-t of .Mr. U'i.lliun. il ; s and ii: .r.'K'U'd , ,..,.. I .i'.i tl.o li.-li-.ui. i ,,f V.-.U f..nvenf:.-i . . l''.n-id''l' tl!l.,l-:v.- '.ll.Kvsttt1! .' 'n.'..;tCH L Hi t ilcft'ttt ..f tli r.irtv Ij a: l. Ammr. II, I . .1 ; grent nutmnal , nefetty,in,e indispensable prerer,.,',. if ,.,e whole battle Uenendej upou hi, in- site to any rcloim; that iti i the ;jly nieuni by which ! ,iiv, l,. will nrert". UiSuTTn ."r.,b b'""? f '""T T" "''0 "'' nr-eer.Hnc Were ordered In will prevlnt ili.umon and check disunion tendem m- . , ,-. ,. .. ..' ., ,, ?. . ... , give peace to the n.ition on the shivery n.ueMin-give . F P""1"11""' ' tlio North ( aru'.un hlj?, U fide.. an honest, econouiic il adiuiui-tralio'u of the ir'pvern- ' Ar-f., ati'l Si'V-.bitrv V. n'i'liiiliin ; and inony in te li-lialfnl .Mr. Ai-he. lie knew him, nnd will h.' pmud i f him ; s nur canuid"lt IIo wnntd liis t.rcil or U'l.iv tl r,tiliiiut tho di triet to feel that they l.a'.t' a duty to perform in ;hin coniest. l or i.is i.v.i imrt, ho was duter- WHIG WSTKICTCONVKXriONV Charlotte, May 13, 1$;j0. The delegates from the sevcial countic com posing the Seventh Coneressional district, met fa the Town Hall, at this place, for the porpo.se of Jlcuiocrattv) auiiotis. In. .ciuarked that extravn ' gatice was charged upon Mr. Filliuorc'i adtuiri ! ittration because he expended $jU,OUO,000 with ' a war debt to pay ofi", and thin was urged as a J reason why he should not be re elected, and yet . when be went out of office he left to his suc cessor $40,000,000 in the treasury And Mr. ; I'iercc left to Mr. Buchanan l7,00t,000 of sur " plu.-i, und now the Government after spending fOjOOOjOOO is so near bankrupt that it cannot ' pay its drafts lor carrying the mails, as the fullow ;ng circular will show : ui-ii-r UilllOU iiuuiucuuoii ul hullli' authoi i'y everywhere. 2. t'o'tet, That the ol nrr frrv. Who; .o-trd t.i iiti.in ;.; lo-irnr.t. Vi, ', rsiifint. - meut, and ttop spoliation, of tho Tieusury sul in- ' tion.il dmin that will not give injuiioua'coiitvol lo tiia'l'eJer-.l tiivcrnmcnt over Mute bank a-.id rnil- ruada b.v means of u hnnkrupt law, a recommended : by the Democratic President, nor nermit the substi'- ' Post Orrtrx DrritTMi.sT, j tutien 'f direct taxation in lieu .f duties oa iaiiwts, i f tin jcci.it Orrtcs,' April l'.," if 59. j j tD-raise reveBii for -enonnou- rmttwtil -expenvaa The annexed statement will nrturd a sutiNinotvry recommjnded by a Democrat'o coinm'ittii', nor lit-r- i ipluuntion why you cannot now be paid, uccurd.n J mit tut transfer of the wur-niaking pnwrrto the ' In i-ii..rr:ift fi.r ni.itl urTif... l'ni'Llia (iuail..r Lii.lLi. . .ii.t- u..r u.!..ii: bint I., m.u ,ruu..u .i.A ... ' " I 1 1 o -. uiaiicn ffliu'in. .11- , 'I. . . . , . . . . . S!-t of March. ' ribM control of tho Senate. t,r tr.mt K:, UI. ..n i 1 11 Al71A ( IM IN rn.!t. I lV.d LlCII- making preliminary arrangement -for tho Un- m0t -,, wi bc fuJnb wit, , ,C11C)J ,joM( t0 t, uwl either ,t hupm0 or .nUUr rt-- I'n-. 'h. II". is sLxty'veura ,.f yet ha., had rentton appointed to be Uejd in tins town, oil tins ,)f thc nulount ,i (with -a f..rm bf alignment.) so ' tempt, b any but boaerabls mean, the aenuia'ti'.n : but !if' ""ti !Vi;j In 1 As at the out- diy. ' - ' ' . ', soonns it in eertifted to the PfStmptr General in too .i ol Urrit iry norsquan lor the national domain in .lis- ... i. f ii IT ,1 ' On motion of Gen. J. A. Youn?. R. A. Cald- '. Auditor according to law. - ' ' nations to unnaturalized foreisner nnd Bet coroora- ! fc l'v ' '3 iVl:l" .:ir' tlie piVCnnieni erv resnectlUl r. voor obe lent servant. : Hons, nut Keen it lis a sacre. trust f..r l tl. . ""'"o ''' ""' "'.rmini ui r.is t ':i '.i -in l':c oiv . J. A. f. W. rr.NT.j;:, A'. J. JiUt .NU!, - .S- T. J. Jforro.v, j Mill - well, Esq , of Rowan, was railed to the chair, L L. l olk, q., of Anson, requested to A. X.Ztvti.v, Third A assistant PoFtnianter (jenera!. "Tln r ihe Uovernnient, the General continued, chines. L1...K. at the head of which is James liuchauan, the i tttt to whom it rightfully bel.Hlg. I t 3. h''io!rtil, Tliut our true poliey is Teace wit)' nations uim entungling alliance with nono all to learn nee to law audgood goyernnirut at hou.e, uei'ort '.mj.t to ' regulate tba affifri of other people Hunprarian birth, 1 . f:. hiui nt Trierte, with tho rpnk t,f Bit'st'iry command, r ef thai iiupol tant p!.i"e. lie placed tile t!ty in a s'.ato i f defence, s!3,-tils6, f'oia, where the rW.t -yard of the Aus trian r.iry is sifuated. lie thus saved to Atifl- and serve as Sectetary. On being conducted to tb chair, .Ir. (Jaldwcll, In brief, pertinent, and cou-: ...i.. i.. i ,.t.: . .( a,;. L'raiuiuLurv luuiaiaa. dijoju boo u i cui ui tun . . , , .. , " .- i, ' ,j r ,t. i , . i '.man whom o was so alarmed at tlie prospect ot abroad. lUCeillli;- . 11U SUB UIUU'4 UI lUt IIUUUI UUIIU UIIU. , , , , . , " " , . , . , i , .1 , . , .1 . " . , , ..ft A .1 L 1 1 ' IV li f " A K I' t I'Oliuuui uuiiarupicy iiiai no ruiu u ivnei 10 t.iu i -i, u unu, ilui .ujl. 80-cailC'l llomocrrltic party l' :!l ' e; ' , i', uvv, u". el , is wil pi'M ei nu and tuaoitca ms nig mcnas .or ine cotiipiimcnr. ; iutiuiorc Jjeiu orut iu Convent iun ot tliut vcar, ! " unworthy ihoountennce nml huh of conrv- ; n..ir, zvA w fir JpA' f : at that time. .This win lie would -be permuted to add, 4 but be rejoiced .. . utive. union loTinir m-nr that it U nr. w.. ,1 :- 11. .... w 1.. -.i.:. -lX: ;t r-t 7 .-i4f.Kr 'itrttr w-HWHxinf Htmu- ui 111 i A'i'iTiw t : - . . - -.- -in?-tii'.rf itnr 7 .T.imrr 4 1 -nwins fiitr rT'Knr in wirnfc Lhr LAthfrincr nt inp MnsnrvnUv' nicii : J - . . . . l.v :.i:v 1,k- I ririnru, thr ira nwn .;., ti. i...,-: . . - 1 . ... o . l i: . : l .i ,i : ' mry couiu lutervene to ffnvt' tho C'liuitry, poMCtal ; ; i- .tttn!:n ...uu,;.,. ... , ' . -Mnee tlrni lit' hu Let dnlihr-tinn. would ho marked hv hannoov. and ! P"J " ur-u,,i(! 10 comtr.and a bearty endorsemcut of . . . . .... ; . . J . . rtvlt:iht -' result in the triumph of their principles und tlie man of thtur choice.", f Appiailsd I ' aV4lllir Mnee ttr n lie ha been enipl.y.'l la ilic ptiMiJ offiif and on diidvn atie servic'-'l w the latter avitable.'-'' ; bis folio wer in any particular; but ret, ftv the. sake : his father, C'oiiot !';tii:n (j iuiar, w ho died in JThe. General said that the ijttunittee'fi rcnot't....''f !''Hl,:Ln!5i'CWt'ri n.i'he.r'linrolvj-ng theciuntrr . had more niTlif.irv ettw-ri-nre than he I On motion from the sereral courtirs were requested to re nort themselves to the l-eon tnrv. t how'toon. X. D PLyitaam in the mrrounJinj .5?it- fundthc Uiotrtog foautict, W-rs repie- y.i... -.1 seuieu . of Gen. J . A. oiing, thodelesates " c,d iiu.es .f fumbliing a si.,?lc tving d'liars He rcnnrl:cd that where there was rpwiror.t such pal'iaLIc etrava'':ii,ee, wfi had a fight to sou mrrner iu eraoarrassmunt auJ Ui stress, ther fti prM.-t"iitly adhere to that whieb, in their hen' it', they nmst cL-adotun. That therefore it henoove nil roeu, of wh .t 'ver I arty, now to riee, as one mail, imtraii -mel: .l . f.rmer tie and put down such in Lnpnuei- .ilod c r 'tinizati.jn the 'Nue bir.v n-t wh"tl'c." surli but CIos&-up.Y()urJccoun(s.by Cash or Note. TnC SUBSCRIBER WILL BE TH.VSKPCL TO receive, and will diligently attend to the SET TLEMENT OP ANT BOOKS, KOTK8. OR OPES t ,,D HPII.II lU'U I VII 'ITUDDQi -aalan tba WKITIKO OR STISa OF BOOKS. ' Aad when can 'vbta! COMI't-KTE OUTFITS mthout th, jj., Gpn J " a . Voiino Dr X f '" lb!,t there was n want-ef Hitearify in so directed br the PlaintiaY will hand, xkelr clalmt lo ,timf anii trtLK rxprtt,r nf ttnJinj Xnrth, an,f j g i'JinlUa' J H McIWeH T M'": R w;cre r'-'POtible ; but that we were a. Odear. andth.l ibe, are tllecl larorided , CllEMlCAt PltrrARATfOXfi ' .We R T. Wriston. J. II.' Car.-m. P. Tav- s',:"0'1 ': o rl'S "8 thar "0t tbey eaa be,) aoa ue money peia aver lorinwiui. j t . ' , V A i t i I . n corruption i;.iinst the Administration, as those, Ihis report ..... a w veil, 1 r.:..:,x I ... K, nl.it.l n.J .t-. Inr .1. C. Mnnre. .1. M. Alexander. A. 11. tiJth- . ' . p . . . . ' . . i - qs.beni:-.. w ... ... '" - . .. - - . who bail created It and who wer its trien.la and ' arinnto.! ranttil FfttK FROM ADULTERATION. The riti ' "".. rlam b J",on' ;.'f,'n's l' supporters were open and loud in their denoun- On motion of, R. Barrin"-er, MMtf-AjUCM.JI!IJhe rrW4 Ciitntittare ,,. .,'' ,,. p 't.u'' u'.JC T.,l, i ciatioo ol TTATIXO A LARGE NUMBER OP OPEN AW L,, 71 1 r,"tt.rlr"i?"!r.rf.rr "r ' ' .. . A,..,. ,'.,. J V' mJ:rZ' ; n : i T r ,V ! Hear what f say. Gov. Wkcof Virginia, i trlct iii the next CotH-rosIorthelrtedsS irm trnrn inru wtti nun me t rvnriLiurm cur s vinstin. rt. r.iu ur. u. j . v urinvii. n a . f . . a . . " . . - . " . i , . . Vol ice. AVINO A LARGE NUMBER Or OPEN AOt counts en aar BMks. (aad our time being mostly employed ia selling Goods and keeping op Stork,) we have placed them in the hands of S. W. Neal, Esq., te ba eloaeJ ap by Cash or Note. scaX. We are eonattntty reciing NEW SUPPLIES OP THE VARIOUS OOODS IN OUR LINE OP BUS INESS, and hope lo merit an increase of patronage dories the presealyear. Bill i ll 4 Li.unti SI tf, Dragglsts. ;:!! n n ; 'io;-ted at fpadhded; but KrntJf ,.t tlid ;.- very, nnsn, whether rantc corruption shall prevail ovir s'vro-t ii 1 , . . - 7 -r. - , i tejHty. wild extravagance over prudent economy, ; rP,)'ntu'"',t f, lawless 'anarehr mrer ijii.-iHowntrw rule. j o'lenee thereof, del iyed till IMi This iport w?e rcetsved nnd unanimoncW ' JJaron Ileury Lo ller, "who lid not meof v.iih irri.'i: suw.-a liuring his career. In lSOO. after. hat iuii left the impor tant pos'tion of ii.in tf Croatia for tho command rf the iiiii'ii corps, lie imu t'.-arge of covering the-retreat of IVino Charles after his defeat at nnsncecssfiillv, nnd was, in conse- Ksq., the Con ine Administration for uumitigatcd ventiun now took up the subject of nominating j Cfnt:t!v seventy fro ye :rs old Heinsr a . r 4 .a candidate to represent Jhis Congressional-Pis-1 "ese, ho is a ceiuiino Austrian, which is J5aroa Ileury Lo" lie.-', who conimafids a - (jtiarter uiaster cetural, !::is haj, perhaps, too much service. He was born in 17", nnd i3 eonsc- Vien- quito Wotlce. THE NOTES AND ACCOUNTS OF L. C. CARTER are now la my bam!s for settlement, with instruc tions to band them to an officer, if not paid in a short time. - S. W. NEAL. WodesboTV, J.a. 25, J850-2O tf. $50,000 REWARD. T abovt mm ten netall given to mv 'ufroas dttrtiitj tht year lootf. vroTicB. i . DI AVE Rl LISOX, PropriHor of the (treat (jilt Book House, No. 88 South Third Street, Philadelphia, eootinaee the sale ' .t nAv Manal A Gin. worth from 25 eenta to $100 seat with every Book. 80 Worth of Gllta!!! . Consisting of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ' FINE GOLD JEWELRY, Ac, n. v . ?. t u r V.IJ.I, BB 1ISTII1BIITSV WO b.MI ,V"W vwv - The atteatloa of the patfllc ts reepectfully solicited to the extensive aseertment of valuable Standard and Miscellaneous Books, which aia offered for sale at the lowest pricea. GIFT8J GIFTS! OIPTSI 0IFT8I For every Book purchased at Ooa Dollar or more, the Purchaser wilt be entitled to receive one of the following articles: Gold and Silver Watches, Gold Locket, Ladies' aad Gentlemen's Oold Guard Chains, Oold Rings, Cameo (gats, Gold Bracelet with Cameo and Florentine Set tings, Ladles' Cameo' Breast Pins, Ladies Florentine Reti, I adlea Florentine Pins, Ladies' Cameo Ear Props, LadieS' Oold Breast Pins, Gold Bosom Studs, I 4ies' and Gentlemen's Gold Sleeve Buttons, Oold Com mercial Pesa ta 8llver Cases, Ladies' Gold Pens with Holders, Extra Oold Pens with Cases and Holders, aseallamea's Cluster Besom Pins, Oold Toothpicks, Ladles1 an. OeaUemea'e Gold Pencil, Ladies' Oold Ear Drops, Eight-day. Parlor Time Pieces, Sewing Machines, Fooket Knives, Silver Ware, inoluding peou. Butter Kaives, Forks, Cake Baskets, So. AlM.MiseelUaanns Gifts of Oold Jewelry, Gift Books, Ao., worth from 26 eents to $26. Our aew Catalogue tor 18&9 Is sent free to alhupoa ppUeatioa. Tits . taduoemeots offered Agent? are more ITaeral thoa these of any other house In this tmlnei Having been In the Puhnshtng and Book Selling Baslaaes for the last eight years, my expe rleaoe eaablea me to conduct the Gift Enterprise with aatlsfactioa te all- ' Ageau are wanted ia every towa aad eeuaty,. U whom commissions will be given la Books, or a per eeatoge la asaaey. For a club of tea books, oa ex tra book and a gift given; on larger orders eommla Us are more liberal . For full particulars address' DUANE RULI80N, Quaker City Pablishing Haass, S8 mtb Third street, ITtiUdelphla, Pa. P. 8. Jnat iseued, "Tba Life, 8 peer km, and Me morial Ol Daniel Webster," by Samuel W. Smacker, A. M., a splendidly illustrated volume of 650 page. Pries $2. Agent wanted. 2-44 TAKE NOTICE. rV2t AND AFTER THE FIRST DAT OP APRIL J next, oar terms ror ia saienr bCNiicK win a Por good lumber 8oe. oash, er $l credit, y 100; Refuse lumber 60o, cash, er tnOo. credit; d. u v.. I ..... v. . ooi. ...i. n. aMJa . - THOMAS GULLEDGE. 28 tf CALVIS LILLT. . , . RAOl, EOUOnTrilT THE AR9irS- orrit.E, WAPES- alfHtiif, ready and willing to iioic their auort meiil to fill h f'll favor them icith a call. i9-tf . ... ... roa twi MILLIOI, At S. S. ARNOLD'S CHEAP CASH AD CREDIT STORE, WHERE CAN BE FOUND THE LARGEST and BEST SELECTED ASSORTMENT of SPRISTO AND StmiSER GOODS, I have ever offered la this market, consisting of ALMOST EVERY ARTICLE TO BE FOUND IN A GENERAL 8TOCK, AND M.VSV ARTICLES NOT TO BE FOUND IN ANY OTHER STORE IN THE COVNTYi Purchasers wishing to buy good articles, at LOW PRICES; will please give me a call. Wodeshoro', March 31, 18.W-T.i-tf S -r ; E, ilutchinsoi), . CABI1VET MAKER, 1b ESPECTFtLLT INFORMS THE PUBLIC ' , that he continues to manufacture H ' .imsl . . , . . ,: l 1 L' i K ,. -AI articles in nia iiuv oi vusnm., rfTy-fl ft, ture of every description made to" I I l jL-anler. Tn addition to the ahove he manufactures iflTIN and WIRE SAFES, nnd is prepared to do all kinds of INSIDE CARPENTER WOKK-ruch as Blinds, Paors, Sash, Shelving, or any other Work pertaiaiag to tba interior of a dwelling boose. (QT COFFINS made to order, at tba shortest no tice. He wishes it to he understood that ho can and will furnish Cofflns or pine, poplar, walnut or ma hog. anv at from two to four hoars' notice', depeadlng apoa the quality the finest not exceedingoar Aoum such are hie facilities for manufacturing them. The fact is, he eaa make plain Pine Coffins much cheaper and quicker, aad better, than any carpenter, it being a legitimate branch ot bis business. i- " " VALUABlS PROPimTY " 7 , fOH StdMtB TnAT VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE TOWN ef Wadesboro', known aa the - ASSOlt IIOTBU together with the OUT-BUILDINGS and FURNI TURE, inoluJing everything neoessary to earry on the business, is now offered for sale. Tb House is large and commodious, the location central, the furniture good and in good order, the Stablee, Lots", Ac, o., "0. K.;" in short, as those acquainted with the property well know, a better op portunity for aafe and preltable investment it-rerely. to be found.-- jagr If not sold In a short time, the property will be rented oa reasonable term, '' fjaf-la ear absenea 8, W, Neal, Eq , will show the premiaee, - r . . . 19-tf 8TREATER A HUTCHINSON. Alexander. J. A. Campbell, T. J. Il'dton. RoKan.'S. Hoyd.n, R. A. Caldwell, F. E.i Shober, J J. Rruner. - . i Lnion. J. t). lJiek-et, 1. V. W irrehestcr, ,CB , Hamilton I in a iellor to tlie lloti. i'avid Hubbard, say "Are lvc to ru-h on with the President ii.Ui a full scheme ot Fcderiil policy r-hich in its wh and filling up ex.t'tds any federalism m r Adams or any otaer utitudina. A short discussion ensued on the uominatit'.z, in which several gentlemen participated. he now occupies. From Juiio, 1849, to July, I M. T. SIcCauley, Wui N'cv.sxir.i", li. h . lloustou, I rian ever .lured to pi eject er purpo-e? ' I S. II. W.lkup, Dr. J. 1). Smith. i 1;:'fn,t bils hi'j-; T filibusters I r- i i k I) . . .. l n.aJ TT ! ue offers Cala, aud tue 1st imu'., and North Mexico; to r Lincoln.-Jacob Ramsonr, R. A. Btcrard, II. ,Iw Wft tl Nnr!h r,rot,c;ion If' Kimtour, J. 1'. Johnston, . I . ISyuum, ; . jron at)j c,,ursu woolons; and to the irreat coniraer- F H. W. Guion, L. P. Childs, . S. Gilion. cial countries the power of ceitralizati..n by obvious via ion. C. W. "Fentou, L. L. I'olk,, Row- j uses and abases of a bankrupt act to apply to State land Crurun. J. C. Carawav. Vernon Allen. W. banks. esterday md.lle was a monster, ana to-Joy W. Boggui, K. U. 'Streatt r, C. K Smith, R. II. Burns, G. 15. Threadill, W. G. Smith, M. C. Long, T. W. Allen, B. A. Rcdfearn. Stanly. W. II. Montgomery, J. C. Mo- Kam. Op motion of F. E. Shober, Esq., it ws Ruoh td, That all the Whigs here present, from the counties of Cabarrus, Hasten nnd Catawbe, be requested to take seats in the Convention, and join with as ia its deliberations. Passed unanimously But on ! 1-331, he was Secretary of War, and during tho rh-j!.. outline 1 motion ot K. A. Caldwell, Esq., it was agreed years 1.V and l.'Mi he was employed as nego n!l its points ; t!at'erery ,!lCmher of the Convention should Wtiator at the court of Russia ! His mission re- allowed to vote. I htt.'d I.) v.i Eastern q'ttr.-itum, which ne confused Mt.-Wajkup, of t'nion, then proposed the; name of Thos. S. As'ae, E.-q , of Auson, county. .ilr. it. had known .ir. Aeuo ng and Known Mr. .pue ,.n" and wed and nothing but a deep sonso of thai geut'c'tian's abili'y and fitne, a knowledge of his f tern in tegrity, nnd a conviction 'of '"his reliability us a few Wall street bankers can expaul and cmtrnct , true representative of the Whig conservative upon us more like a vice then he did; and irlnit would ! sentiment of North Carolinia, would induce 'him they not do if they could force the J ,or provinces () his nnrao. Thrre were other gentle- when tner i.tessej into bankr-mfoj . j r r , , . , . . ;, 1 , ; man present, who knew Mr. Ashe, and Lo fet-r- UOV. t o;-e 01 .'IlSM.n..).u.-i,t;,.,.1 ... ..iroi- . . ,. anni.,j ... ,bem ..,.,;.-, h'S words ii Jit ' relation to tnat gentleman. No one else was nominated. ! Tho Convention then" bhllotci, an'on 'counting ' out, it was found that 59 votes had been given, every one of which was cast for Mr. Ashe. Tho announcement of this' resu't by thd IVes.- ns ii tiki. I! i; eh us he w:.s tbk' Tcr rhe benefit of Ans- o!)t-.ioed as i rcTjrd f.r the servieo the puis, 1 run., .s.iys ; 'The Peaincratie party tftW1n existence is j;t. honu corrupt and imh'-cih in ltit fx.VfrHi." "The n-.ac. of the Auicriean people are still capa ble of rescuing the cavernmcnt from the nanus of too wifCfitp'tl'i'tt trirkftert rcAo art hurrtjin'j tU? country on- itardto J j.Y.icti oonm-sfid r.f the b'fth corps d'artnee in Italy of tiie 'Ansfi.'.:n army, and has the ni-.vit of being the r.itisati of hi. own military fortune. Sinco . ISO;"), wben he ii!eroJ tho h'rmy an enij;n, ho' has saeecs-fuily passcl jhrousth'all tlie irrades. It was as late as 1 !2 t':at he wa app-ir.ted field marshal, lie is l:o&od upon ssa -oo-l strateirt. Ila-Ietskr, !i'.?e piitseipnl adviser he w.is lor a ha time, held him in the greatest esteem, and he shared Ihe greater part of tho o!J marshal's sucees ; and as the oM rcr".'rnl is dead, it is on Baron do liea that-the i'i '.'uontesc 5r.nv will Thereupon tho following gentlemen were cn-J. jjr. Matitagne, the Democratic candidate for ident, was received with enthusia'stij. .applause the onit'c el lieutenant bovcnior ia A lrgima, W ben silence was restored,, I lie Hoo. iN.- Hoy- have batt! to take its dire:t : of Njvnrro. P tov. iris r.t. : thelo or f tho ITbHolM I.N II b. BIBGAIXS IX BLCfilES AXD CARRIAGES. mH" SUBSCRIBER HAH SEVERAL PINB NEW I BUOOlESaad TWO FINE FANIL.T CARRIAGES 'for sale together with aonM 8RROND BAND WORK that he m anxloas to sell. BARGAINS MAT BE HAD I This work 1 boos of that aorry kind whteh floods this eonn trjr. . . (39 tfj .'.T. SMITH. rutted aa delccntes : . From Caiarrwj. Rtifu? i Barn nejpr,, Esq. . says: -,' , den said he. had a resolution he wished to offer I j-"- ..7. Gaston. A. A. 1'ite, J . F.-IIeiiderson. and i uj Iofe, ftr Mr. nuchnnnn'oh the Cindiinatti plat- f 'r the consideraiino of this meeting. : lie h?d 0 r-' '".''" f w ar --. -r .- --I ... i.... ... i... .....;...... .s.:. :. . r . r i. '' v. ... nuutu. loini.uiuuc uasii.:n-.mi uir i7 a iluil-i t-i i... -juh 3i,f.ra ajjvu V. Wl vue pi ,IH-U4UIL;7 -in fatoteort. N. Winpatc., , . . party an 1 to hlp ine my CMato now being held at ickjjuig, ill On motion of F. E Shober, Esq , a committee . ''im . . "w'fth-(here was a subjccrtted'lipon that, hi was appointed to prepare resolutions for the ac-1 ."AiirT tliefl we have Senators goimson -and i,is . cpliiloH, deserved the.nnti.'e of tfiis CoiiT?r- ir'.-j:-:-:?': ius-v-d a: Cn.'-'Eou- An ;i:r the, Meth- t h piveni!ppnfof tli" church rf !': niirtisters: Tho Lr.r-i-f ilo: Cincinnati Conference, ies.'lve..l that it would co'n-: the v. tu!i thuri;ii"so "to" j Toombs, lion. A. II. Stephens. Con t:on. Ho believed (herb tws a deliberate pur- tion of tho Convention. Cammtte : J. W. Jlooro. E. L. Polk, W. G. J Hon. M.-- R. il. Garnet!, y. v a., all .Democrats. p9se entortaihod bv certain Southern Pemoera'ts Smith, Jacob Ramsour, S. II. .Walkup, Kufns ' anu all standing in their places in the halls of t3 bring about a dissolution of this Union, it : pos Barringer,J. J. Bruner, V.'J. Mobtgouiery, F. 'Congress, denouncing the corruption or.Aextrnv. E.'uie. por one ;0 Was determined to oppos E. Shober. , . . - I agance and profligacy of the party; and besides anj denounce it on all occasions to the utmost On motion of Gen. J. A of fire was annointed to report pc; Committee: L K Smith, John V. .McCain, nicnnionu (va ; r.niUirertne .umuia cpiruot : Slate. He tlun ottered Ihe following: Jas. F. Johnston, L. S. jVilliams, T. D. Win- the- South, Jbe Charleston Mercury,1 flic V ash- ;,..' , T!mt- ilw resolution Just passed at .tho Chester ington States, and the , Washington I'nion, all ': SoiitlicrnrommcrdafConvcntioh, now sitting at Vickt- 6n (notion, the-mceting now took arecess until supporters of tho election of Mr. Buchanan-' burg, c.lling upon ConpcVs t,, repeal the law ,f the vh ujvitwuj.iitu w.Miujj , , r ' United .-taU-s against the African hue tru.le meets bait past 1 o ciocn Young, a committee i all this, we have tho Memphis Avalanche, the 0f hjs strength; and he hoped ihat was the de rt permanent officers : ! Southern Citizen, published at Washington,, the teTmination"of his brother Whigs throughout tho irev man's A", set i!;o'i 1 1 recently, i't '"Jj,, duce to the welfare ot (hang j . the present sjvtwn as to aitow' i!i(S -lay ivpre; ntation. in the .p.-rUTul and osiier cor.fcr etices. They el ji-ct lj b:-:ng r ".!: -ive'y gov erned by r.!in:ser. Tin y further-A-;y thttt ,' tho cnod tf their children, the c-juivi.trid the vrerld loudly calls for u .more intimate r.-!attoa betweeu pastor and people, v, huh can only be oltainelby a more protfiicted . .-tay vf .the pasict ivltu the 0;:e i .-: -toe reasons they ur;e a.:ainst v.ncv is, test is a i -- '!- - Town Hall, 1 i o'clock, r. M. The Chairman called the meeting to order and enquired whether the, Committees were ready to report. Chas. E. Smith, chairman of tho commit tee appointed to report permanent officers for this Convention, submitted tha following : s Gen. John A.1 Young, of Charlotte,. Presi dent. J. J. Bruner, of Salisbury, C. W. Fenton, of , Wadesboro', T. J. Holton, of Charlotte, Sec retaries'. .lectitiiii iiiui, nit- L'uiiiuiii-iitu l:iri is in. .mint, .. . , . ... . . i. - r .1 . i ,.c v , n. . ,. 7 .. . ' 1 1 iym-f (leeijed ccndeniuat'.on of tlie pcr'e ot Norfr. and conlessing that "ambitious combinations Carolina. That in the opinion of 'this' (V..,ventii.n. have controlled it antir its forces aroseaUeied, its . ta.ie is not oaa -man in a thousand in the State, that counsels unheeded, aud its powers contemptible:" 1 'desires a repeal of said laws; nn l that thc express The General, in conclusion, asked if the Wbiits. poftot Us passage by tha Vickshurg Convention. with these facts before thehi, should, hesitate to use-att lawiui means to nun tuts corrupt anu fot, dissolution of the Union imbecile Administration" from power, nnd to place '. Mr: Burden expressed his heartfelt cratifica in its stead men who have the honesty and ability tit,n on rueetirig hero so respectable a portion of rieous a., church. the Kvstem ot- uir : --.1 t'.i;-:i ta They' calculate that in ".'ij.l:..i';..: their 4.030 miiiisters froti !i-.lds. wl.crv 'tl.-y have nit bcua to labor with sni' sJ, ar d jn.irr-inving toeui to new ones, uhrs.m-ijwHI La repaired ta. was to enable the Black Republicans to cany the next iaJ;e acxiuairi;snc0.s, i.-.i expi'li-.c is incurred every PresivVatie.1 election, and U build 'upon that a prcxe'it . .i.'-.v.., rtf-'d for 'removals, and another ,) i oh ;., fK.iit'presiattcn ot household goods, niiilii'',; im aggregate w'.iidi' etcoeJa-rthc whole . j .).! -i t :.i eti' .u. : 1 .. ..... .. ,,D ... ., ,. ... , sutir eiditl'lDUUM t)V t-lie .;t I'ttioitut l.rtSCOP'U in iii.i iiiir.... I ill Tin i-r i il v linn i ill in ill I v i lit' m.T.iiri.. K.. il ,i. ...i . n..ir inn .it ..in n cirin. r-ni ... ant trust conferred upon them by thc people. He rjiore, that the spirit they exhibited was a .sure said that he felt assured thatievery Whig there i indication th it the corruptions and abuses of the would feel it his duty tit, use all - lit influence to 1 dominant. party bad aroused them to a sense of attain this happy result; alfil that they had the diiiur.irs whioli now threaten toe country This-report was unanmousty concarrod in; slwwn their dotermination to tnat eneet, by meet- ,)r, 1J. tnen reviewed, at some length, tlie prac- and'Mr". Caldwell then vacating, the" Chair, eon nig. there Uvday in open Convention loi Ch'tfc'v to ioverg". missions"..-'- They also reenpn that-erery two ye its of a thc'.'and rears' n:iuis terial labor are lost i:4.ho pr -ei of renmval andiniue that thesystmi " extravagant.'-' They 8trun?x tr.j ar-- r:'-iovi ct tae ti.ne oi ducted Gen. Young to his sent.. The General delivered a meat address, a synopsis of which is , giveii aa follows:- i --. After eipreesinir his thanks to tlie Convention for placing bitn in so prominent a positiottand tice9 tied measures of the Pcmocratic party, and in 'his own peculiar way exposed their evil works. In conclusion, he . ro-reaJ the foregoing resolu tion, and the question, was put, aud it passe .1 unsniniously - R. A Caldwell, Eq,, now responded to a cail from a numnrr of the members. He hcaiti.y a. so rrotest ministers in ouiliut;, teai'luog Latin and mathe-. mattes, and ditctfng hook eoncernsand holding that la-ynsert n'av.be found to Stt-nd to many things whioli no'v itivert nany J their ministers frcn their pV.'-p r wy-th-s. - Of Washing ii'N ( se no reproa-.-h-; against ant "one, neither curses nor Mam v fill !a!!g;:-. revilimM. Berio"tw hasty- believe- flying -reports- to lor thc pur pose of nomlnatiiii: a Candidate to represent this the Seventh Conjrr.rs-iona-l district in. the next Contrress of the I -nitrd States When Gen. Young had concluded his rennj-ks, F: E Shober, Ksii , said die bad been directed . few - irwiarnP wmarfca.--lei ' anirt -Hftt,' bv.tne eomniittee on rcsntu'.totis. ol wnien no people were manifestly dissntisfled with the bad been made ehairman, to oMer the following concurred in tlie, sentiments of the resolution nnwer that be" and thev were determined to as their report : : " ' just Dafsed. The course of the Peniitcratic - ; - - i - - . - t r - i . ... .... .i ..r I . ... . displace them, being cncmaeivM fionesi and usmin, The present enitwrrssset con iumn or party, on I tie suojeoi oi slavery, was nypoermciu the disparagement rany une. i ever jealous tnt ihe manner in wiifeli the moiuy f lire country Ha amafrapt -TrWnry.rt--saniaanil-' indUingenruF, in t.herextrcmc They had used -trywuf sjppjM- 6-- B.'odcsjtrflnd - endeavor to the gorernnten, was expended Thd the XXZ- !t' f- .- yr.-fur pury .9oWKHla,e natutenth.r th.n procure aduiira .dtn the last Concressbvcomrtiit'esnpTMUiited , .. ..i.,; .n ... ruriw"i, and notliinji u.oro Mr. . then wave turn. - - ' r- .a' , ... v" " -tiinia-K ill rm t.-r, nil nr- .a-. 1.-1 1 J . . . i mand a'rhange in its present nii e 11s policy and de- tHn"'"8 Ustory- 01 tne slavery agitatioji, i.nu Associate yourset: c 'V witn men 01 pexta m"T.trite the rreit danger of tnt-tihg any party ton showed how the Democratic parly had amu-lit 1 1 quality, if yon .-ti;C(..' "uT reputation ; f.l it is tone unchecked ia power, who ni ur il trust and nuke- p ititieat Capital oat of""irnd hoiv. at, this u.x" (,i be iib ne 1I1 in" it bad c inpauy ; viel-ites its m...t ..rr.vl rr..-.ni-e. Therefor, . . a,M,a.aio,iis;s were aeekinc t ' maka.ft - - - .. . - . the iutruo.e.it of a dissolution of the Uuiont"- 4WT Mex:nver1!.e-U sd...it.areFutv. of J. F Johuv-ton, Esq , a coui-- he, has bat n'ty ix 1 u-sio-n! make tha enauiries had developed an expendi ture to far exceeding my thing before I kiiowii that corruption was not only charged up.n the p.v amment by the Whig p essesr; but even acme of the Deococratio pp?ra were down on the Adniin istrarioo. .The pnoril then rwd tb followii-c 1 f'.o'ivrf. Thl the so ed'el Pe"eritifl psrtv. has no n--t.-i:il prnriple upeo bi'h it leader act . ard c.venif; Kt 't is msde tin of the fag-en is ef
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