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MUCU III LITTLE. An atrial Mo aallad Ik CitT of Raw York, Intended for a traae-Atlantla voyag, ha dmb la la tours of eonatraction or Booth) put la th vicinity of Nw Vork, and It Bow ao Marl aompwtad that ah wilt b rad to nodertak tot trip in October,- Hit atronaut who ha chart of tb auterprle ii Mr, Low, of Nw Hampahlr, wa ha mad everal uc ouful asotadons. Tb dlatnatoai of th tlr altlp r greater Ibao tbot or any balloon previously built. Th capacity r lh ga-reeif r 11,726,000 cubic fact, tb aggregate kaigbt of tb balloon, from th talf to ta bottom of la ooat, la upward or UU ft, tb di ameter ISO feat. Mr. Low propoM to go directly from Hw Vork to London la 48 to 04 boar. Judge John Wataoa waa recently arrested at Keytea till, Chariton, Mo., oa lb charge with hating been on of th party who broke opn tb county af, about a year and a hair ago, and robbed It or aom j,imi. Tb grand Jury of that county indloted him for grand larceny, and he waa required to git bail to th amount of f 1,000. Thi eaa attract a great deal of attention, partly from the fact tbat toe accused i a Man of tonaiderabl wealth, and at the time the crime u committed wa on of tb Judge of th County Caurt. W node In th late Eugtiah paper a reportof th al by auction of a portion of th Weatbury and Hanbury eitaUe of the lute Hon. W. M. Noel. Tbee tate are within three mile of the port of Briatol, In tb west of Kngland, and th prloe realised ar aid to hare been tb hlgheit known for many yearn. With the exception of three tutu, the land offered waa Old. Tb Weetbury land 22 acrea, brought $53(1 ao acrei th Hcnbury land, 40 acre, $116 an acre, and aom land near Tbornbury $-100 an acre. Tb cocoutri Englishman, who joined Oaribaldl'a 'corps from pur lov of ahooting at auch high gam aa Austrian, alway took out hi memorandum book and made a not on't, very time h brought dowu ' on of th enemy. The reaulta of hi eon of ahoot ing counted up 2i head killed certainly, and 10 more uniier tn beau or "uncertain." Among oiner re. eruit Uartbaldi had two Frenchmen, member of the Pari Jockey Club; It American, a few tiermana, and on Chinaman. Th upper elaaa of Eaat India ladle ar making a violent reaitUi.c to th introduction of Kngliab gown among tb lower claaa of female coolie, aa the gctan .enable In poor women to cover toe breast, and that la a privilege hitherto belonging to women of rank only. Thi ha occ-taiontd ao fierce a jeal ousy of class, that the government ha been obliged to interfere, wbich it ha don by paaalng a law per mitting all women to dreu a they pirate! Additional advioea from the disputed territory of 8a Jaaa laland atal tbat Geo. Harney had lent four additional eompaiiiee of th third infantry to re inforce ('apt. Pickett company, already there. lp to tb I it j August no iiritiab troop bad been landed. Gen. Harney bid ailJreawd a formal letter to Ouv. I Douglas in reply to lua publulieu protest, nut It char acter bad not tranapiied. A on tf Marahal Macdonald, on of thoa great captain, who filled Europe with their renown during the career of th Srat Napoleon, it now revi ling in India, lit i represented a a gentlemen of wealth and etaading. ilia aon, and of court lb grandaoo of th Marahal, Bow reaidta in St. Louie. He ia a young member of the bar, of fine pertunal appearance and elated to be promising in bit profession. Acirretpnndentof the St. Panl Timet aaya: "I waa at Yellow Medicine during the recent payment of the Upper Sioux." About on hundred men were ehcared, aud dru.ied in tb apparel . of white men.... Previous to th operatione, Superintendent Cullen addressed them tbrongb aa interpreter, aud atated that be wished to have 'them vote at the next election, and vote the Democratic ticket!" VV. P. Wilkin, of Maryeville, California, wha went off with a Miae May, waa sh'il by her father, at Wil son a Ferry, on the 1'lh ult. YHlkinawas in the act of 'commencing a po'itical apeeeh, when May fired two . I. .. . . 1. ; L..L - I. . A , Tk. I- . I - .. 'ceroua. thouffb it ia thousht he will recover. The sympathy of the people waa with May. VYiikina is a lawyer, and baa an interesting family. The New York Poat reporta th recent arrival in that city of a Stat agent from Minnesota to negotiate bind for the completion of a railroad; bia being "roped in" to a Utoadway gambling houie; the auhreijuent lost of lile money and bonds valued at $ltfj,0U0, and, finally, through the assistance of a Wall street firm ol broken, the recovery of the bonde by paying over to the gamklera from ailty to ninety thousand dollars. J. 8. Holland, of Pembroke, Christian county, Ken tacky, ofiera a reward nf flavor theVaptu . - . . . - t . turn tn him of Thorn Wbitetork, Methodist pretcherX twenty-eight yeara old, and weighing 1' poanda. If caught in a free Slate th reward ia but $100. Has any on aeen a itray clergyman answering this de scription ? The grand juty of Eyirr-stable county, Mass., hare indicted ('apt.. Borland, of the brig ttoberaon Uorhau n.l le l'nrnll ilia nwner. anil f'ant. Ilnn nf the chooser Elisabeth, for kidnapping and returning to slavery one Columbus Jones, who had escaped by eonoealing himself on board th first named vessel at Pensacola. The Chinese have a temple in San Francisco which cost $'20,0ti0. In it ia the image of a man who fig ured in China aom three hundred year ago, aud w.ia a great statesman and warrior. The only efforts in California to Christianise the Chinese are by the Meth odists in Sacrasaento. Letter from tb corresponding Secretary of the Colomation Society ear that all the liberated Afri caua of th notorioae Echo are doing well. They are contented and happy. Many ar distributed among private familiea, and learn fast lb habits and custom - !, : : : VI CITIIIMU II IV. 1 1 Oen. Ward B. Barnett, who succeeded in getting Gen. Jackson gild snuff box, hasn't been equally successful in winning "golden opinion " Weseethut th administration bat bad to dischige ite pet from the office of Surveyor General of Kansas aud Nebras ka for habitual druukennen. Gen. Jackson'a old hor.se I desd at last, at the aire. of forty-one years. For teveral yeara be has been unable to masticate, and waa fed with bran, Ac. The defunct carcass of this famous 0 d horse was in terred with all due solemnities in the presence of a concourse of hi old friends. A correspondent of the London Times states that the enlistment in Rome i proceeding with'iitiprtce itvnted activity, the Pope evidently preparing for an attack upon his lost provinces of Roinsgn. A bounty- nf ftllTI fntnM ia n i.l a..!, enrnil nn.l lh nntu.ii -,! ,.t ty of four pan Is (nearly 2s.) per day. Montevideo hat declared hersolf neutral in any war neiween uuenoa Ayrva anil me Argeuuue i.ouieuera tion. President Lopes, of Paraguay, has refused, as reported at Panama, any aid to Urquita against Bweno Ayre. Rev. 8. D. Storrs, of Qulndaro, Kansas, in a letter to the American Home Missionary Society, says: "Kan a li to-day ufferiiig a hundred times more from in temperance, than from all the political oppression to which she hoe. been tubjeoted." Tb New York Herald, speaking of th late franking affair, layx "It i notoriou that members of Con gres are in the habit of (ending horn by mail their dirty linen to b washed, and of receiving it back olean by -the ame process." A Yankee school master named Cotnatock turned a drove of cattle into" tho corn field of a farmer in Du buque, Iowa, and during the confusion which thi aot created in the family, ran away, with the farmer' daughter and married her. Block. eyed ladle arc moat apt to be passionate and jealous. Blue-eyed, soulful, truthful, affectionate, aod confiding Gray-eyed, fphtlotophioalf literary, resolute, cold hearted. Hattl-eyed, quick-tempered and fickl. Th Britiah army at present consist of 246.412 men; of whom 11 1, 651 ar ttatloned abroad. Thi includes th whole available force militia, volunteers,. tn th recent election in Utah, three Gentile were elected to tb Territorial Legislature, namely Sam el 0. Mills, (formerly of Washington city,) Wm. 8. Osboin and Charles CroeSer.. According to an offioinl return of th Austrian Gov ernment, jot publisheil, the total lota of the army in Italy, in killed, wounded, and prisoner, was 1,104 officer and 48,600 men. ' Charle W. Bank.s.pjjrrnmba'l Ct.." died at Meri den, Ct., from a bayonet wound received at Hartford, on th occasion of th reception of dov. Seymour in that city. ' Stephenson, th fnmou English engineer, got f 226,000 for hit plan of the Victoria Bridge at Mon treal. Milton (old bis manuscript of "paradise Lost" for 25. Th iadie bav paid Mr. Bashing ton Jjlo.UOO af 4ho fourth and laat instalment for the porcfaa of Mount Vernon; $:i0,000 remain to be paid. A fir brok out In Halifax, Nova Scotia, on th night of tb 12th inat., which destroyed property to the amount of a mlllioa af dollar-. It la reported that tit Oreat Eastern, th monster Of the deep, will likely jo to Norfolk, Va. ' . . Tb But of Main had aa aid War Claim gainst th General Government. It ha been pre seed for a good many yeais; and, sometime, with vary little prospect of auooest, A Democratlo Senator from that Stale, very anxious to prov hlmeelf awrter than any of hi predecessor or eontemporarl, one offered to b Mtisfied if tb Congreaaional Committee on Claim would eonaent to award th Stato th enor mont turn of $4,600. But thi wi objected to. Tb Senator wa superceded by a Republican, and be, with tb aid of hi colleague, and th demonstrated jot tic of th claim I tee If, succeeded in procurring an l lowanc of $70,000, Thi ia oak of th eplsodoa in th present oanvaa in lb Stat. A Washington dispatch, dated th 18th, published In Lieutenant General tb Charleston Conr, aya: J Wlnfield Scott, th Commander-in-Chief of tho U. 8, Army, who ha vltited thi ity tt a request of th 11 . 1 . L. f-V.! ... B.t - -H ,L- California Mail ateainer of tb ZOtb int. from New York, nd will proceed from Ban Francisco to th laland of Ban Juan D Fuca. General 8cott la en- trneud wltb larg diaoratioo, nd it I hoped be will b able to report and arrong a tatiaractory lettle- ment. A returned Pike's Peak wagon paated our office a rew day since, with ttiese word radely UnuDeci on tb cover: "Kinle ask no questious.'" That told tb whole itorv a well a it could be told in half an hour, aud saved tb tim of th traveler!, who felt tbat thejr bad already wasted too much. Iht ilomei LitiirH. Bennett, of th New York Herald, who waa reoeotly mantivned aa a candidal for Mayor of that city, lie olinea th honor, and aaya b would b a good candi date if tb Demooratio party whonot, but a it is't he wuhe to be oountelout, It i authoritatively atated thai th amount of money remitted bom by Irishmen reaident in America, th laat year, for the purpose of assisting their friend to migrate, wa $2,1100,000. Th ten prtoeoding year the amount remitted waa $IV,tit0,OUO. im.i a eta a sta - TOW,, COl'STir AU STATE. . Tuat Old AbmCmaii. Wated ooraelf the other day to writ an account of a beautiful arm chair, on which it waa our privilege to take a vest a abort time aince, and baJ Indicted tb words wuicn bead thi ar ticle, and were about to proceed with our task, when I that peraiatent puppy, "tb devil,' peering over our aboulder, exclaimed: ' That a wrong ' "What wrong," aaid we, looking askance at Hie imp," and wotdering how A knew.what we were thinking (bout, i "tthy, tbat bea-l a wrong!" aalU be. "What do yea know about it, Mr. Impudence?" "1 know all about it." "You had better write the article, then!" "Well, get but of the way, and I will. 8o aaying, be pushed ua out of our chair, seised our pen. and soon produced the following, wbich, (being aa well don aa if ire did it barring lb parenthesis,) we let it go. Fact ia, you tee, Mr. Public ao Mr. Public, no Mia Public. Well, I don t ear wbich fact it, our old man (the editor 1 mean) want ta, talk about a new arm chair, and baa gone and headed (I believe hu bead e gone a wool gathering) th article old arm chair. The old man ia rubieel to fits anyhow, (of abstraction,) and when ho ia in one of them, he some times ma'ies mi-takes. Why, the other day, he was landing in th office holding in one hand a paper' of fine cut tobacco, (I waa watching him,) and in the other a black eloth vest, wbich he bad just pulled ofi, when he electrified the office by banging up tb paper, of tobacco, and putting the black veet to hi mouth, which be might have awallowed, but for the explosion of laughter which th mistake produced. I mention '.hese thing to show tbat tho mistake about the liead of thia article may be accounted for. Now, the chair-be wanted to talk about belong to Henry . Itobinson, surgeou dentist, and it a beau tiful uric chair. I heard the old man (I ask his par don) Ulk about it aud describe it. It it solid oak, (or mahogany, or roaewood, or tome other kind of beau tiful wood, I don't know which,) aud is of the latent pattern, aud most recent invention. It is covered with crimson velvet, and looks ta imposing, , n J stately, and as rubicund as a British aldermen after dinuer. The sent ia stuffed with steel springs, so Hint when you sit down you rise up; and is so con structed that it can be raised to any necessary height by a fly wheel. The back is made to antuine a horizontal position at pleasure, to that the patient, if inclined to sleep during an operatiou, has nothing to do but to touch the Yprinjr, and he is at once placed in a reclining poeture . Ilia xiailil nai inft ajk tLa IliA Anat-utkW itTt 4 th- right or lefirao- that tb opwtorrif Ilia- pa - J ticnt is uiposed to talk too much, can hold his jaw It is a jewel of a chair, and no miatake. The people of Wadeshoro' ought to be (I hope tbey are) thankful to Mr. itobinson for introducing thi luxurious arm chair among theiu. Those especially who are subject to toothache, for I assure them, on my veracity, that a seat upon its magic cushion will relieve them, in a nioftient, fiom the crudest suffering iuflicied by the most rebellious grinder. . The old man say ao, aud be ought to know, for he had a dissati-fied incisor, and he says it has never troubled him since that chair came to town I heard the editor aay tbat there were many curi ously shaped instruments used in connection with this chair, which be meant to bav a talk about some or these day. Meantime, those who wish to see this famous operating chair, can be gratified by paying a visit to Mr. Robinson office, in the builing formerly occupied by J. W. Falkner, up stairs. Tonx tno, on WiuBLWi.m. We understand that on last Friday afternoon, about four o'clock, a very vio lent whirlwind struck the southern part of this coun ty, causing great destruction in itt progress." Froiu what we can learn it commenced in Chesterfield dis trict, 8. C, near the line, and, passing into this State, it kept near the line, tearing up and prostrating nearly everything in the course of its progress. It was about fiur hundred yards wide, and traversed the sur face of the earth for about six miles. - Mr. Ferguson Smith appears to be the heaviest sufferer, every house on his" pU'ulatiiih7excVp't pro'trated. He had also gathered a portion of hia cotton crop, which waa deposited at the gin-house, and when that building fell, the cotton, or a great por tion of it, was taken up by the wind and scattered through adjoining plantations. Ill Mr-. Smith's neigh borhood, it i reported that fourteen houses, including his, were prostrated. One gentleman had all his corn swept from the stalks, and scattered over his plantation. The sturdiest tree were thrown down, aod fences swept away. A ni-gro. man working in one of the fields in ita line of progress, as soon a b realised what was coming managed to get to a stump that was near him,'. and sruting himself on the ground, tightly hugtil the stump with arms and legs. Those who were near it and outside of ita influence, describe it as a very black cloud, traveling near the ground, rapid in jts movement, and ascompanicd with a noise like thunder. We hear of a similar occurrence in Rich county, but know not if any damage was done. Nobth CAHOLiitA FKMAi.it Colt.roi. .Vr. Editor: It must be cheering to the friends of education to learn that Carolina Female College is fitting out for a now, and I hope a long and more prosperous, voyage. With your labor forth Sunday School and Temperance In terests in our county, I could expect something like your editorial commendation and exhortation in refer ence to education and our College. At a leisure mo ment, I (ball, with your permission, giv a mor ex tended notice of the College, Its officers, Ac. Let it be remembered the second Wednesday in October is the day for commencing operations. ' s'8ept. 21. Yours truly, 8. II. Bnowxty CiiAti.is B. Smith, diuiggist, has lately returned from New York, whither Ve went to purchase sup ply of drugs and medjt4ltn?. He did purchase them. They have arrit71fftd bow occupy a formidable po aition on his 'shelves. Among other things; he has Drocured a supply of Rose' Balsam Carminative, whlrtvftrrdi settee of- the toWele-among children, wel know to be one or tne nest remedies as yet aisooverea. II also has Dalby'a, which, if, mothers knew the value of, they would never be withoat. He not only ha medicines, but every other thing usually found in a Drug and Apothecary Store. If yon don't btlieve it, go and see for yourselves. x . . " Rr.roTtatn. A white woman by the name of Mc Bride, wa overhauled in thi place on Friday Jut. having in her keeping a large quantity of pro perty taken from the premises of D. Mutiny, Esq., of Cheraw. W hear that a gold watch and chain, a ailk dress, bonnet, and a blanket were found iu her charge, but being only a moiety f tb property stolen. She waa taken to Cheraw on Satarday morning. She will act as a wltnes against other partiea, ' W hop all mm ba-brough to-jiuiioe.-- -- Ora MBCJAlrt. for the information of oar readers, wa sUte that oar merchandise re, Metar. Arnold, Bennett and Stacy, have each, laid in (took of Fall goods; Mr. J. J. Col, of Lileeville, has dona tb tame thing. It may be that many ar not awara of th fact - It at a faet tfcoagh. Which it abundantly proved by th plethoric eonditioa of their hlve. Jobs P. Kb.iuau., of Cadar Hill, ha lately re ceived a larg atock of Fall aod Wlntor goods, which he will ditpoM of on rtasooabl term. Bee his ad vertisement. ' .WlLMIXaTOM, CUABLOTTB AMD Kl!TIIroBD BAIlr boad. Tb Annual meeting of th Stockholder of th tboveroad will be held ia Charlotte ou th Hlhof Ootober next. y Nobtii Cabolika. W understand that everl gen tlemen of thia cilv have associated themselves with Prof. David Christy in hi late extensive land pur- chat ia Cherokee oonnty, .North Carolina, luia eomnanv. of which Mr. R. If. Strnlienson is the titent, I diapoaal 130,000 acre of the choicest lands in tbat lieu mountain urvinct. ibcrokt' county, is win be remembered, ia (Hunted in the outli western part of that region included between the Smoky Mountain and th Blua Ridge aouictinici termed the New Eng land of the Soatb." These hinds were purchased be cause of their special adaptation to mot groving, fruit and frapu. For these purpose, we are assured, there is no better country in the United States. Mr. Chris topher Wardall end others, who bare visited Cherokee county th present sen son, aejoa with Prof. Christy in hit representation of its fei lility and perfect adap tation to thee special ue. This region wa occu pied by the Cherokee Indians until 1K.'!8, and thrie lands Wire not brought into nrtrket by the Legisla ture until 1853. Thi fuct will account for.lt tardy settlement. A report li In preparation, by JW. Christy, which will present the real value and importance of thi section of the country. Cincinnati tiatcttt. PrntsBTTnainrs ix Noktii Cakulixa. The total number of eommunicauta in th 8uod in 1H38 la sot down In the Minutes of that year a H,8J2, end that of 1849, eleven year afterwards, n H.tt-ia, being n increase of only 820. The number in lR'n) was 0,'JIO, and that of 1853 waa 10,415. From thi time it i evident that a new spirit begun to pervade flierhitrch. In 1850 the number of communicants bad risen to 11.614. The following yfr (1857) the minutes show gratifying increase of l,i'i5 members or a total of I:J,40U. At the beginning ot tno following year trie North Carolina Fresbrterian was established In Far- etteville, and before its cliue Orange and Ftyetteville Presbyteries bad their tvnngelisu in the field the membirshipjt.wpprted asJhjcijjH iOJj while that of the present year is act down a 10,05 $. Our iucrcase since 185U ha been ateady and rapid, lluring tln-e three year it has been oier thru thoutand memieri, or about 28 perctnt. But the nrocres or th I liurcli in .Tortn Carolina is equally conspicuous In th receipt of th various Boards. Th amount contributed for alt the lluanli ten year go waa only $2,f4, while this year it mount to $13,070, or tit li-ntt at mueh.S. V. rrttbyttnan. Th Stat Faib, Tb Register- -learn that there, is a prospect of the Annual Exhibition of th State Agricultural Society the present yeur being the lart-t that ha ever been held in our .State. L'uu.-ual interest ia manifested in nil quarter, aud at the m-i.t-iog of saloons. He, on the grounds' recently the prices were far in advanceof previous season. Hon. IMvid Outlaw delivers the aJdrers, wbich will no doubt be a good one. Ahotkeb Raii.whi Sonr.M.. The citi'en of Ire dell county have held a mcetins at Stntesvillo for the purpose cf taking into consideration the importance of building railroad from Charlotte via Statesviile to Joneeboro', Tenn. There i to bo a meeting of the friends of .the road at .S'tiite-viMe on the -till of Uct.i ber, and the counties interested arc invited to send delegate. - , " Davitmos CoLMGt.-?Th number of rludeo't' in at tendance during the year win 112, of whom to wen' from North Corolinn, So from South Carolina, 5 f''o" Alabama, 4 from Mis'isii,ni, 2 from Arkansas, and 1 each from (leoigia, Florida, and Tennersee. The Freshman class 47 member") was the largest that lis.t ever matriculated. The next sestiru will begin on Thursday the 221 lnt. Prof. King'bury will enter upon his duties with, the conimcucuneut of the ttrin. North Cakomxa C.'ori'HB. Wo uuiierstunJ, from the ltaleigh Siuiidnrd, that eighty tons of cojptr ore were sent over the Central and (iunton l oud recently, from tha UurJtier Hill Copper Mine near Jamestown, (iuilford. This copper wns shipped for Baltimore. This mine is owned, we bclive, by a conipuny in that city. t-mr.n cutrmg- hi miAelf --Major-L-t- - gwl claiming tube a Mason, tin two tryinjr m impute upon the gofd people of Palcih tv tmtkiiii? fulsc statements in regard to himself with tin-'iioft-ituuJjT of obtaining money. He wa recognised by a fitiien of Raleigh as the person who was adverti-ed lsttt spring in a Musutiic pnper as being a kunve and swindler. . Gsoa STorrr.fi in Siam.v (.'ci stv Stanly county now justly boati of being free from that curse of all communities where tolerated, the licenced grog .-h'-p. Applications have been made' twice di ring. the put year fur licence to retail spirituous liquors hut without success. Stnnly presents an example worthy of imi tation. Extixsivx Tobaoi-o Pn station. The tobacco plantation of Mr. John O. King, of Mecklenburg county, N. ('., is quite extensive ilehasnhout 200,. 00U plants, from which he expects to ie:ili.e oO.tlt'O lbs. of fiue tobacco the plants averaging four to the pound. Sidiikn Dn iTii. Mrs. Eliiabeth Little, a woman aged about "iH yrar; liriinr witli'MrrWrtrr LcdgeTlrr hugecome county, uico: su'lUenly on lue ltli mi-t. She ate dinner apparently in uuul health, aud that evening was a corpse. , Printing Ovrirn von Salb. Mr. Murray, nf the Newbern Gazette offers that office for sale. The nia- thiols. are. mouths. Dkap- Ben. Screws, a native of this Stale, died at Shelby Springs, Ala., on tho H!th August, ged 48 yearn. BB 1--e--ta PhyalClana are generally loth to Fpeak a word in praise of what are called " patent medicines." Indeed, it is tn article in the code of medical ethics, that a physician .who sanction the uso of such remedies cannot be considered a member of the Xalional Association. But there are exceptions to the most stringent rules, and many of the disciples of Esculapius have actually been compelled, by the force of facts, to recommend the uso of Du. J. Hostkttek's Stomach Bittkbs, for those diseases which are par ticularly prevalent during the summerand fall. They have ascertained th'ut there are no remedied in the pharmacopla which can compare with this wonderful compound for derangement of the system. Thousands of familiea residing along the low grounds of the Wes tern and Southern rivers, are now convinced that they have found a medicine peculiarly adapted for their ailments, while in other portions of the country, dur ing th summer months, the demand for the article is equally large. Sold by druggists and dealers generally. See advertisement in anothei column. T. . smith. joiui m'lavbix. SMITH & McI-AI RI, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS, - - . ' WILMINGTON, N. C. -. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, NAVAL STORES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE- GENERALLY. FOR SALE OR SHIPMENT, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. . " Ref to., John. Jowson JSsq JMa'vniv and E. P. Hall, Esq., President Branch Bauk'statc of NorTiif"'"5nk T6ptitrsTnirlrIfwplinvTenHr Merino- Carolina, 64-1 v W.. II. MCRARY & CO., f OMMftMicm ..Tfrfrhrtstfe, and lralrr in tiuano, Salt, drain, - Sc., -- - CoattEK Paixrrat AKti Wateb steeets, -WILMINGTON, S. C. PARTCCLAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO THE SALE OF NAVAL STORES, COTTON, TIMBER. FLOUR. &C, AC.' LIBERAL ADVA5CEMENT3.MADE ON ALL PRODUCE WHEN REQUIRED. RartktHCtts: II. R,- Savage, Cashier Bank of Tape FeaT.-'WtlttalrtgtoriT N . Bank af Wilmington, Wilmington, N. C; It. A. ia Via, Cashier Braneh Bank Cap Fei , Salisbury, N . C. : I. G. Lash, Cashier branch llsnk Cape Fear, Snlem, N. C.; J. Eli Gregg, President Bank of Cheraw, S. C. 64-ly ' . ' . ' " CARDS BUSINESS AND VI8ITIKO BEAIT titully aod cheaply printed at thi onto. ... X' DIE. ' In RiclfconJ eoilhty, oa th Oth Intl., after a pain ful illness of nine month of Dropsy of th cheat, Mr. POLLY FREEMAN, contort of Wm. Freeman, ami uaugbter or Samuel Cope, lnte or Alabama, aged 66 yars, 8 month and 17 day. Tb deceased bor bar illne with great fortitude until her death, leaving a multitude of friond and relative to moura their irr parable lot. iiauki:tn.' Wllml nylon Prlcf Current Sun 19. Rfporteo rxrni:ssi.T roa thk Amir, Br W. If. tic Kart Co., Commissioh Mr.srBA!tTi, axii BtAtxn in (Ji'ajio, Graix, Salt, io. BACON North Carolina hog round. Western rldet...., , Western rhouldors PORK Mesa 12 f 10J(") 12j II "I 17 13 82 121 18 20 AO ... ' KK" ... inir-i) ..." 12j6 . . SO fir, ... 11 fii) ... 12 J fir, :: U LARD North Carolina.,.. BliKSWAX COFFEE Rio I.aguayra,,'. Java FEATHERS : FLOUR Super, and family... LI M K : M.ASTKR In barrel, bind.. Calcined ; CEMENT MOLASSES Cuba New Orleans MILLETS MACKEREL No. 1. No. 2 No. 3...; . BAGGING RdPK CORN Tl'RPENTlNF. Virgin Yellow Iip..... Hard , ,..$6.2) finflUll ... 1.00 f l.Oj .. 1.60 Or, -1- ... 2.60 0 ... 2..'.o r .. 28 Of, ... 40 25 4t .. 7.50 ( 8.00 ..moo ri)i8oo ..lo.OO fi) 14.00 .. 8.60 (7r11.00 .. ' 0 Of, .. 80 On .. 2 90 fin .. 2.00 0) .. 1.60 f.i) .. 2.10 fi', .. 1.60 Oh 8 90 TAR ROSIN No. 1 No. 2 Tommnn SPIRITS TURPENTINE RICE 8.00 .. 1.25 fin .. 1.20 (a) .. 42 C) 4 Ifiil 41 "T OO $TXiU .. -(.,) 1.75 8 r s? SALT V iacf MarthaU'a fine SUGAR New Orleans C GUANO Peruvian, under one ton y 03 io V lr 1 ton and under 6, f ton.... ADAMANTINE CANDLES .... HERRING W.f, .00.00 fii, 20 firt .. 8.50 6.00 ilrtail Prim at II Vufvsfcoro'. COBBKPTKtl WKBKLT BV Vf. II. FATBirE: Flour $5.00(V 5.511 Corn,ijjbush fit $1.00 Ilcef, f R..: 6r 0 Torn Menl... IWt'fiii 1.10 Ilaeon. ",' 10. Porli.'pni...'' Lard, tb... Butter. lh Egga, ft doi. Pca,'j(buh lUv 12fiV. 8(l 7o(ijs 15 Dried Fruit: 8 Apple I ij Peaches 1 5 Irish potat'l lOSweet 1.00 Chickens.... 75(Tti 1.00 1.50r 2.00 fiV, GO 40f 60 10fij 12 CHARLESTON. Semi-Weekly Report Coiton There hut been a decided improvement in the demand for thi article, and the sales in the three buiiness days have reached upward" of 200 bales. Former iri.'c bav been well sustained, and the market closed ye-terdny firm t the quotations given in our last weekly report. Hales at i(,Il Id J'w. L ouner, in. FA YETTEVILLE, Sept. 19. Cotton The receipt have been more since'our last than for' some time pre y!oi 15 or 3i bale, new crop, sold on Thursday at 11 Io.-, afterwards sales were made at llc, which we ?ive as market prices this morning. Flour tyt.'Z&d Wheat $1.15fii $1.25. Bacon lOcfii Mo. Lard He. CHARLOTTE For the week ending Saturday, Sept. 17. Cotton Two bales nf new crcp brought life, qiihlity middling fair: old crop told t 10c. Flour The sales of the week have been made at $4.50 fii.75 Mil. ' One lot of choice family, from t!.8 Catowb Mills, Gen. W. H. Ncul owner, brought $5 thf. Wheat The arrivals this week hive not been equal to the demand,-nil that was offered was readily taken at our -iurcs, cny. white at C7fi' $1 02 j bushel; red at K(i Hoc. buhcl. Corn has' com manded 75o. bushel during? the week.' RyeTrans actions light nt !irc bushel. Outs None of the common sort in Winter outs sell readily at 75c. bushel. Bacon Country cured hog round, realized 12 cents V pound. Soirrtrfiirerotd bums Lard Verj; little doiiig ifi this" article sates at 14c "f !b. Beeswiix We continue quotations of last week SOf Sic. pj,b. llalklin. . t ' .Bagging and Rope. ;V BALES GUNNY liAGOINO; e)U BOO COILS ROPE. For sale at low prices by W. II. McR ARY t CO.. Sept. 12-54-50 Wilmington, S'. C. GuanOfGHano, Guano. Q'AA RAGS NO.. P. PERUVIAN GUANO. IN rfy fJ store and to arrive, for fule in 'luts to suit by W. II. McRARY & CO.. Sept. 12-54-5C Wilniingtcn, N. C. X'offee, Coffee. BAGS UK) COFFEE IMPORTED Di rect. For salj hy . . W. II. MeR A R Y & CO., 54-50 , V, iliuiugtoa, V. C. " . Once More, BY VIRTUE OF A DEED IN TRUST, TO ME Ex ecuted by Mrs. F. (J. Legrnnd, for purposes there in mentioned. I shall sell to the hitrliett bidder ou next, a. nun) her of LIKELY CliiiOES in the town of Wulohoio'. 5-i-oti J. P. SMITH. tvii.Ti iTv) 'ylflyHA iitrirT r. and KUTHEKFOKU IS AILROAD. . THEAsriiEH't Orrii'i!,- V '' WiLSisnTox. N. C, Sept. 12, 1859. rpiIE ANNUAL MI-ET1NG OF THE STOCK. holders of tho Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruth erford Railroad Company .will, be held in the town of Charlotte, on Friday, the 14th dnv nf October next. 51-57 - - ' I. S. COWAN, Secretary. Land for Sale, HAVING REMOVED MY. HANDS TO THE Southwest, I-nhi anxious to sell my l'LAXTA TJ( in Anson county, which is well improved JaA and well watered, and healthy, lying within fiveJltal utiles of Wndesboro', five utiles of Lilesville, and two miles of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad. A bargain can he had at any time between this time and the first of January, ISliO, After that period it will be rented out, if not sold. Sept. 1!, 1853-64-tf A. LITTLE. Spirit of the Age copy till forbid. "NEW GOODS-LHIGE STOCK: rrillE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING HIS I FALL AaD WHTEK STOt'K OF OOIS, consisting of as groat a, variety as ia to be found in any Country Store. The articles enumerated below form a part of my Stock, with many others too tedious to mention. They will be sold to punctual dealers on a giod terms as cau be found elsewhere. Ladies' Drees Goods, consisting of a great variety of style." Fancy Silk Dreesetv Black Silk do. ' F,laek Rusterners. Gro de Rhine Robes de Laine. Worsted Goods a great variety. Ginghams and Pi ints. White Goods. T Bleached and Brown Domestics. r Kerseys, Osnaherg, and" Blankets. . -Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods a general assort ment. Ready-made Clothing, a general sfssortment. Hats. Caps and Klines, of every styleand quality. Hardware and Cutlery. Nails Iron and Steel. " Groceries goodstiick and quality. Bagging, Rope and Twine. ( hma, and Queen s and Glass Ware. Drugs and I've Stuffs, a great variety. 1 JOHN P. KENDALL. "Cedar Hill, Anson, X. C, Sept., lS-VJ-54-tf . 2(H) Sept. 12 . . Notice. . . ; 1- OST OR STOLEN, TWO NOf ES OF H AND, FOR j one hundred dollars each, iu favor of Henry Tol sou. These note were due and paid in the rot-rota of January pat, aud have bees, since that period, lost or stolen. I caution the public against trading for such notes. 53-551 CHARLES CRtFFIN. ' - " - . i Carolina Female College. rnnK subscriber, having ascertained I fhatit f deairable the exercisea ot th College should be resumed, and that an Institution, which i aa honor to th County and to th Stat, should con tinu it eours of usefulueos. ha mad an arrange ment with th Trustee by which the entire rtspcni.N bility, affecting lb management and interests uf tha Institution, rest on himself. - j It 1 certainly no llttloarcdit that Anson acquires , among her lister Counties ia having a Female College i of tb highest grade located ill her niid.l; and if an earnest effort were made by th friejda of Edueutlnn, even within the limits of th County, tho ball of this College would L crowded wltb Pupils Th Exorcise. II', UK KhSfVKP fX TUR SKVOXV H'KMMJ 1' IX UCTOIlEK XKXT. I'nriiltr. Rev, T. U WALSH, President, An J I'rqftuor of Mmtul and Slorut l'hdotophy. 8. L. FAI'R, Profrttor of .Vtttkcmatiei, Xalural Seirnrt, ,-r. Mis J. A. GU AM AM, . Itutruetrftt in .Vmo4, ,y. Mist M. V,. WALSH, Inttruetrrm in I'mntin-r, in1 in Clmr'jr nf R'fmrntarii hjitirtinrnt. . Board nd Tuition 'tier usion of twenty weeks Music on i'uuiu 22.00 I ft. ("I lo.t'o 10 (HI 10. IH) 6.IM) egular Oil Painting Grecian tmnrftig-,,.. Wax Work Embroidii-ry ', Latin and Greek lunguuge included course, I! desir- d. in Young ludie fumish their own towels. 6.'I65 .... T. R.. WALSH, President. Land! Land!! J ber next, I will offer for sale to the highest bid der, at the lute residence of Martha Ann Pcnrr-on, jt-reascl, I,HOO acres of VAI.UABLi: COTTON LAND, lying on Mill Creek, in the southeast coiner of Anson (ounty, twelve miles north of Cheraw. Jl'ourt, at oilier in Wn.h vboioni; One-yitACT of-400 VeTU, lieaf tho m'rtIiTTyVi7VoguT,"A .inn tree luu acres c.earcu. Uoo-.l name lioic with buck chimneya. One TRACT of 500 acres 4M0 clenred and under good fence. Th FAMILY RESIDENCE, with all NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS mid two excellent MILL SITES on thia tract. A surrey of the Railroad I from Charleston to the I oallii Ids runs through it. One TRACT of WOO acre", through which the Plnnkroad passes good Oak, Hickory and Pine land; lies well nod is well watered. This tract may be di vided into two tracts. Those wantine lands will do well tn e-iumine the.e: their productiveness, facility, to imiiliet, and the low rate at which they may he'bougut making thein the cheapest lands' in the cciinty Mr. Isham Wallace, near the place, will show the Land to any one, and he is also authorised tu con tract private sales. . Tebm. Oue-tbiid payable on the first of January next;, the balance iu oue and twe years, notes and g:od security with Interest from day of tale,fcur deed ef trust on lnd. - Bt At the same time ind place will he sold CORN. fodder, horses, mules, stock of every sort, furniture, &c. r. n. pearson. Septeniuer C, 186'J. 62-CI Cheraw, Darlington and Marlboro' papers plcose copy and forward bill to tliis office. For Sale. I .WE SOUTHDOWN RUCKS - . TEN YOUNG LULLS, nnd TEN HEIFERS OF Til K NORTH, mi DEVON BLOOD, very fine. They como of the choicest uud beet Mood. W. It. HOLT. LexiugtdnN; C, August 29, 185'J-52-57 IIOUTO.VS PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLEICY, la open every ilny from 8 o'clock a. m, tu 5 p. m. AMUHOTYPKS, - MELAdNOTVPES, CRYSTALOTVl'ES, SPIIKREO- TPB5.-11B AN V OTHERKlND" UtTYPES.-- Taken iu.Uie very firet nnd best sty! of ilia. Art. Connoisseurs and all competent judges pronounce them superior to any pictures taken iu this part of the country. fcii you who have benntr tn Ipotvox .hmiM take It. Aoil you who have none Miuiilu pi let him make U. ; N. B INSTRUCTIONS given, and APPARATUS and MATERIALS furnished ti any person Wishing U engnge in the Business on reatoiiitble terms. Wndesboro' N. C.-oO-iiia B. II. lloRTON. Notice. THE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING OBTAINED LET ters of Administration on the Estate of the late Nnthau Beverly, nt the July Term, 1S5'.. of the Court of Pleai and Quarter Sessions, fur the County of An son, (N THE :tOT!I INST., at the late resilience of the deceased, will t ffr for Mile to the highest bidder, on a credit of -six month-, th following property, vi.r ALL THE HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUIINI TURE; TWO HORSES: TWO ROCKAWAYS: ONE WAGON; A FEW HEAD OF HOGS AND COWS, and various other articles, ..- . Persons indebted to said estate, nre requested to moke immediate settlement und pnyment; and thuc haviug claims against it ure herohy notified to present them within tho time prescribed by law, or this no tice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. It. BEVEP.LY, AJn.iuistnitir. September I, in,,!1. ,' n,r f ,-Ti-n-"- i ' ' ' Valuable Cotton Plantation FOH r'.ILE. THE SUBSCRIBER, BEING DESIROUS OF 'moving tn the Southwest. "Ofl'crs for "ale a VAL UABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing S.' acres; tituted on Jones's Creek, two uud a half miles south f of Wadeshoro', and in tho neighbor-hoo-1 of Coiig -Town, well known as one of the most hen'ih)-, pleiis- ant and desirable locations anywhere to be found. j About one-half of the above tract is now open, and in a high state of cultivation. Upon the premises is a j very comfortahle DY ELLINCi-HOUSE," KlTl'llliN, BARN, GIN-IKH'SK and SCREW, and nil othor ' NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS. It also has on it oue of the finest PEACH and APPLE ORCHARDS ; iu the county. " , Call and examine for yourselves,-you who wish to ; buy land, for yeu ennuut fail to be pleased. j (ei?" Negroes will be taken at a fair -valuation in ; payment, if dreircd. JAS. P. RICHARDSON. i Wadesburo', Aug. SO, 18511-51-511 " Copartnership Notice. n J. COLCOCH. CHARLESTON, S Jm ha' aving associated Mr. THOMAS y . JlclAL- ! LEV, of II untsviller, Ala and Mr. DINCAN MAL- LOY, of Cheraw, S. C, with him iu business, will continue tho ".l C TO II .Id' A' -4.V ) COX.VI.SitX lirSlXESS, under the name of COI.OOCK, McC AL LEY & MALLOY Office, North Atlantic wharf, Charleston,. S. C. ' August IS, 1859-50-62 T) B. IIOKTOt, H-KSIDKXX DEXTttT, ADESBORO,' N.C,'will oper ate on TEETH at-th following low rates, for persons who call at my office tn have -thrirrvr-Tlr Ajw-wnei -pay easht-Gt-D-ULUii S5.L50- each: TEKTH on PIVOT, 4; TEETH MOUNTKD on , KMX fiji r liA 1 iti tpo men, up i" ?i-. .ct-tti . an nutuc "a l.- a Osi! L. . 1 17 IT I a.. 11 "H . a I. liri'TI.W t P i IMII l 1)1 IT1' a0 .-.II. . : ...it. .11 - i malt t"i riton; n fii,L Ptl v.i ulviiu.i vi ai'l.- ,. ,. . " , ,i . i - - MiieiPHPRlC PliKvim- r-, . 1 North Caroliua Argus, a paper published in the town in.i ? ( ir i ' i I of Wadeshoro' for ix successive weeks, notifying said All the above operations warranted for five vesrs, and "I aanwuom ,wr.i j p when I p in a fnll set on Suction they can 'have six , defendant to be and appear at the aantbs to try them in. I can refer those who may j W. to r ead, answer or demur; or judgment pro. wish It to some of the .most respectable citizens for ! vfimil plugged teetlt upwards of hineteenears-ajro, j which are still in and doing well; also, teeth on pivot ! and gold plute, some upper sets on suction wbich have ' been worn several years and are still doing well; but 1 as I warrant allf my operations, and have the advan- : tnge of about twenty rears practice,. 1 have no ilour.t but-I can give satsyaVfinn'j4r-a4i who atror.ixe and "gTve'mea'KlrtfiaTi'wHiwIi is alTrisk. N. B. When I have to credit or go ft-onr heme to operate, my old charges will he made, and I hold my- self in readiness at all timet to atfend to any calls in j thia or the adjoining cocnties. 5(Ulm ladies) mrssirs HOOP SKIRTS. A LAftGE LOT-JUST RECEIVED RT 29-t S. S. ARNOLD. STATE OF NORTH CAROL!, UNION COUNTY. Coi'BT or Plia AND QrABTra Smaiox, V ' Julf Term, I860. . Mary Hecresl re. Abram J. Secrest, . W. Secrest, Sam' nrl T. Srcrest, Reuben Tomberlln and wife Delilah, James M, Howell and wife Tabilhl, add J. Lea luond. ' . ftsut Jhtitaril rel non. IS THIS CASEi IT AT PEA RING, TO THE BAT Ixfiictiou of tho Court that Clark Lemmond, Rob- eit McCumht and wife Margaret, Edmond Ritch anil wife Nancy, bd Etaa Laney nd wife lsh, defend ants in this ense, re.-ido beyond the limits of thia State: It i therefore ordered by the Court, that pub lication be mad In the North Carolina Argus, a paper published in the town of Wadnborougb, notifying ir.ij uou-residciit defendants to appear at Jbe next Term of this Com t, to be held for lb County of Union nforraaid, at the Court-House in Monro, on th first Monday in October Beit, uod proceeding in tb premises according to law. Witncsx: J. F. Hough, Clerk of onr Mid Court, at office in Monroe, the first Monday in July, I860, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. 61-Vi j. h:) J. F. HOUGH, C. U. C. C. NTATi: OF 'NOKTIi CIKOLIXA, ANSON COUNTY. Pnnlie Hlclinrilson, Esq., Executor of Alex. B. Smitfi, deceased, . Khen Nclins and wife Marflia, Vtilley P. Sm'.tli, Ctrutlirrt and Wife. Adeliae, Ed . "" iiiiind A. Smith, Wui. T. Sniilli, EtabethT. Smith, Mary A. Smith. J'elilwn fnr SrttlmtHt to OctoLrr Trim, 1850. IT APPEAKINO, TO MY SATISFACTION! THAT the nliovc nnincd Ehen Nelms, and wife Martha, -Ciirntlieis ii ii-l wife Adeline, and Willey P. Smith, arc noii-roidiiits, and ieide beyond the limits of this Stnte, nguint whom and other legatees under the will uf uid Alex. II. Smith, a petition for settle ment has been filed in uiv office by said Richardson! It is ordered, that (nilillTiituin be made in Hi Uorth Caro lina Argus fur the said riiii-reiitpnN, fo irppeirr at the next October term uf the Court of Pleas and Qowrter Station, for Anson County, and make tbeuirelve putties defendants tu -aid petition, or it will bo taken pro contei-o as to them. Witnen, Patrick .1. Coppcdire, Clerk of our said h, th:s twcntv-thir'1 ',(),., P. J. COITEDGE. Clerk. STATU OF NOKTII OAHOLIXA, A.N.SON "COUNTY, ClifllT Ol I'LtAS AMI IJl AtlTUB Si:sios, ) Jutt, Ttrm, l?ij'. f S. S. Farrur, Brothers A Co., rt. HartwrN S. Sibley. .htufhttient Lcrita. IT APPEARING TO THE COURT TH.1T THE defvii hiiit I, -uli removed from the SUte, absconded or couceale-l himself thnt the ordinary process of the law cnniiot be cerved on biin: It is ordered, that pub- licution Dc mane m tlie -oi in i.aroluia Aigus for six weeks, coiiiiiiaudin'- hiiu Ui appear at the next term of the said Court, to be field nt the Court Hnu?e in Wadesboroiilt, on the second Mondayin th'tober-nexr, and show cause, if any he has. w hy judgment final shall not be entered ngain.-t liim, and the property, levied on coudemned to the satisfaction uf the plain tiffs' debt. Witness,' Patrick J Cnppe.lge, Clerk of onr snhf Court, nt office in Wadeshoroiigh, the second Monday iu July, A. D. 1S.V.I. &II-50 "' - P; J, COP P EDGE, Cleik. - ST.tTIJ ov moitTii cakoliia)- . ANSON COUNTY. CiiiUT or Pleas ash Qi-abtkr Se'sioxs, ... July Tarn, 185'J.. ') ' . Robctt M. Lanier rt. Willis H. Steed. AUii'r Itiw-itt l.rri.d. " IT .Tt'PE'AniNil TO THE COURT THAT THE ih'feiiUniit hath reiiiovud from the State, absconded . or conceuled himself tint the onlinary process of law cannot he served on him: It is ordered that .publico-, fioti be made in the North Carolina . Arguv for tix Mucks, coiiiiiiiiii'llng him to nppoui- at the next term of nid Court, to lie held at the Coiiit House in Wadesbo' roup!!, on thusccoud Monday in Oiti-hcruext, and show cause, if uny he hii.-, why jiidnient final shall not bo entered rtgain.-t liim, nnd the property levied od cone demued to the batisfaetion of the plaintiff's debt'. Witus.-s, Patrick J. ('nppedge, t'lerk of our said Coiirl", ill uliiee in WudestiurvugU , ' the "second Monday ii .Inly, A. V. 1H-:.'J. oil 55 V P. J. COPPI-DGE, Clerk. -STATE-Oi' SOUTII CAROJLlXAt- : UNION t'til NTY. " : Coi'BT of Plea ami Qi'aiitek Sessions, ) .lull Irrm, m-j'.i. Mary Litlc r. William Litle, John Litle and Others. J'ftitiijn fitr Jhirrr. TN.TIIIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE SATI3 X faction of the Court that the defendants, William Little, John. Little, and Jalncs A.Durm nnd EliiiSietb; his wife, resi le beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore urdeicd by the Court, that publication be . made iu the North -Carolina Argus for ix (li) siicces M"wrwrfts"""u(iTifyin ap pear nt (lie next term of this Court; t be held for the County of Union, at tlie.Coiirt-IIoUsC in Monroe, on tho liist Monday in Oct ,ber next, then and there to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner shall uot be grunted;, otherwise it will be tet for hcui iti aud heard ex pait!1 as to them. . Witness; J. F. Hough, Clerk of our said Court, at ollicc in Monroe, the first Monday in July. 1859, and iu the eighty-fourth veiir of our Independence. 5(l-55 p f !?r) " J. F. HOUGH, C. U. C. C. ' STATE OF OKTII CAROLINA, . UNION COUNTY. '; Cin ni nr ht.is ami (;i i!TrK Sessions, 1 Jl. hj T. rm, 1 S.j',1. Timothy Moer i t. U -liert N. Walker. '.Hit, . I til.'tliirijr. IT aitearing'to THE -SATISF. the Court that ihauVfeiidui.t in this i SATISFACTION OF case is a non resident of this Sutc: It is therefore ordered by the vi-tius, a pain-r puliliMicd in the tuwu cf wndesboro.'.. for six successive weeks, liotifvine said defendant to appear' nt the next term of this Court to be held for liiy County of Union aforesaid.- at the Court-House in Monroe, on the first Monday in October next, then iind thero la show cause, if uny he has, w hy the Inn t levied ou shall Hot be sold, and the proceedsapplied tu plaiiitiff's debt, interest and cost Witness: J. F. Ilnagh,- Clerk of our slihl Ccrhrt, at olliee iu Monroe, the first Monday in duly, 18511, and in the eighty-fourth year of our Independence. " 6(l-55-p l'$5 . J. F. 1,1 DUG II, C.'U. C.'P. STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ( UNION COUNTY. " - '--".' CilcnT or Pleas a.mi Oi ahter Sessions, ( . . Jain T'rm,. 15!'. J John R. WiirWicl; anil Others is. Rolxit N. Walker. IT APPEAniNdrf' tlifi SATISFACTION OF. .the Court tlutt th di:.fi-iiJ;int iu tUis case is a non resident of tbi State: Jt is therefore ordered by fhe Court, that pu'd'catiou bVniade in the North Carolina. Argus,' a pnper published ihthe town of Wndesboro', for six successive' weeks, notifying said defendant to appear lit the ni-xt term of this ("Wrt, t,i be held for the Cotintv cf Uuion nforcsaiu, nt the Coui t-I!ouse in .rj " i" " ' V " " 7 " "i.T "'-''' ' on snail not uosui-i, iiiui mc pi ocet-us aiijuicu io oaiu tiff's debt, int -rest and cost. Wituess: J. F. Hough, Clerk of our said Court, at office iu Moiiroe. (he first Monday in July, 1R6SI, and in tire eightv-loitith vear of our Independence. : &U-55-IP f$o). , J. F. HOUGH, C. U. C. C. STATU OF SORTII CAROI.IvA, UNION COUNTY. ' CotaT or Plea and Ovabteb Siissiri-ts, ) ' . .- -July Term, 1S51I. j - t barles P. Griffin ft. Charles Austin. Attochmrft! ll.irlttrd Xijnre timm, H'-d t-t (larnithtf. t X TH1STASE, IT APPEAR1NO V.I THE SAT1S- "t Traction brtliTaiirt' IBat tbP dcfenileii"C4w Austin is a non-resident of th's State: It is therefore . . ..'ii- a. i ordered bV the Court, that ruoncation oe maue in tue ninfeua wili be takea arainst him. Witness: J. F. Hough. Clerk of our said Court, at office in Monroe, the first Monday in July, 1E5, amt iu the eighty-fourth icir of our Independence. ,,i-.V)-p f$o) s: F. HOUGH. (. V. C. C.- II. . ROIIIXSOX, SI HO JK.T.vr. n ' . AVTNlT LOCATED IN WAKr.SIiOKO', OF- fers his Professional Servioen to Mae , citiiens of the place and vicinity. He is prepare-I to perform A l.I. OPKRATIUNS IN DENTAL SURGERY. It foeU sate in warrant-. ing satisfaction. - Office above J. W. Falkner's old store, in the mow former! ocenpifd by the Bank : Wade'bor', 'une .", 1859-li-tt; .
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