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NEW SEKIES-YOL II NO. 5. WADESBOIIOUGII, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1859. WHOLE NO. 57. ruousasD weekly .. ' r FEXTOJ & DABLET. . TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION." Single copies, Two DollauS per year, invariably In advance. To Clubs of Ten and npwanls, it will be furnished nt Oss Dollar and a llALr per copy. No subscription received fur lean than aU month!. RATES OF ADVERTISING. 051 mjCABB, TEN USUI OB LSS UUV1. One insertion "nc. Three insertions $1 60 Two nionths, or niAe insertions...- 8 30 " Three months, or thirteen insertion 4 00 Six months l 00 One year 0 00 Advertisers muet state the number of times they ..' Wih their advertisement. Inserted-f-otherwise tlipy will be continued till forbidden, and charged acoor-1-ing to the above. ' Agreements will be made with yearly advertisers on liberal and advantsgedas terras. Professional and Ulnae Cards, wot exceeding five lines brevier in length, Will be inserted for $5 a year; if exceeding five lines will be charged the sume na other advertisement. Obituary Mtieos free when Hot exoaeding twenty line; all above twenty lines at advertisement rittcs. CarolinaTemale College. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY, For the benefit of the MONTICKU.O UNION. AC AVEMY, OF JASI-XE COUNTY, OKOUU.A, Authorized by Special Art of the Legislature, 25,828 Prizes. MORE T1IAX ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. McKINNEY & Co, Managers. ; Capital Prize 60,000. Tickets only $10. Halves, Quarters and Eighths in proportion TO IIK DRAWN I EACH i SATURDAY IN OCTOBER, 1859. IK TBB Cilf of Snvaunah, O'n. ('lain 41, to be tlrswi Ortobrr II, IS iff. tliu li, to be drawn Ortober li, IW. uau tt, 10 ue onwu ucwucr rj, ' MAGNIFICENT SCHEME. ! 1 priie of IHKNH) ialfiiOOOO 6prizcsof lOtHlarclJioOOO COLCOCK, McCALLiyr . M ALLOY, ! TQJrfJJ CAROLINA ARGUS. ,'"V """' "ne-io ,!nn"' " '"P ' ""otwilhstanding tho odds appeared fearful, tlirco l"aclor and Vommlrmlon Merchant, Orrica No. 8 Noun. Atlantic Wiiadf, - llIAltUKSTOK, S. C. C J. COLCiicK, T. B. JtctAU.KY, ' "D.TIArXOT, t'AdWrrfvs, ,K V. lluHltritlr, Mil, Vkrraw, S. ". From RusscU'b Magaxine. RESIXISCEXCES OK THE REV0LIT!0.. NO. I. The fourth , Morgan Mrown was torn at tho N. B.-Olhces kept nt each place, where advances ,- ,.,,' i? ,w lfi. . Cllll he nhtnincil mi Hliinrnpiitji (if nrnrlnA tn I'hnrleA- i - .J I . . v I V .',.,'. ,... .11 - J r . . . . . H . . . . . UIBL . . ' - ton, S. C. 60-ly u. vr. 8IKES, Watchmakcr and Jitrcler, -"-"Om!TK TIIS BASK WADEHDoao', N. C. who lion troops slaughtering our citizens." And ;,r.r four thousand against three or four hundred, thus ended royal authority, for tlio Court aftoiw and vcrv few of the latter who had ever burned closing their record never sat again. In the ' powder in battle. afternoon tho heads of the pcoplo camo together, Every day seemed to bring us nearer the oriti and concluded to apnoint a coiuuiittco of the cal tuoinciit which would, put our skill and most respectable men in tho county who should bravery to the test, when, on the 20th of June, exurcixe general and discretionary powers in the . early in the tiiorniii.', wo saw a rocket rise high bIh p. This, we had no doubt, was a signal to the troops on land to cros the inlet and attack us. We stood pre- Watches, Clocks and Jewelry of all kinds repaired ' and , North tarnlinn. nn Kriilnv. nt min-rimi tlin i day of January, 1758. At that time the country tn"""K wrongs and injuries among the poo toA Thn first Aitl,.m.nt n. P' ind correspond! ng with the lenders of other I only of thirteen years standing, and neighbour- cuutil;- coimiiitteo appointed a person to pared at the water's edge, looking at the main ' hoods and even individual fumiles were crcatK ; 0,ct.a8 Ml,a or ohenff of the county, to carry body apparently preparing for action, when from , detached. There was uot a school in the country, , , ,, r ri,",IVt's 11110 execution, an J the appointment behind an oy.-ter bank, a little to our left and iuo prospect of education was very un- iu uh, oung utt i men was, inougn inc i about sixty yards diHant, three or foor nundrea CJt. with iicatncs, durability and dipatch,CV promising. The early part of tuition was under- PPol",,"ullt "lct general approbation, and I I of the Uritish rofc up and deliberately fired at LJt Ju " K0." "J? f1' Dd .clt'V i taken bv a fonj BIlJ rectionatc mother, at so 'V""1 cu"- ! gratified, as it was en- us. This was a complete snrprise, for we had 48 than the cheapest. tf If OI'KIXg, III XL & ATKINSOlf, IMl-OKTERH AND WIKII.KSALE DEALERS U FOREIGN AD D01IESTIC DRY GOODS, . . . So. 258 Baltimhiik Htbkkt, '(OMtlSITE UANUM.Il HTIIKET,) BASiin. nni-KiNH, 1 : JJA lf.VOIl E. lOUKUT HI'LI., V TUOS. W. ATKINSON. J S7-tf I taken by a fond and aflectionato mother, early a period that it is scarcely , remembered. tircly unsolicited. ! not the leo.t suspicion of such rp HE I dm should I BUnSCMRER. IIAVI.VG ASCERTAINED tliat it Is deitruhle the exercises of the Colk-ge I be renuuied. and that an Intitutiou, which is an honor to the County and to the State, should con tinue its course of usefulness, has made an arrange ment with the Truxtvcs by vtbich the entire responsi bility, affecting the manaemcut and interests of the Institution, reU on himnvIT. It is certainly no littlo ereilit tliat Anton aeiiire among her sitr Counties in having a Female Colli-ge 'of the highest grade located tn her mi.l.-t; and if an earnest eft"urt were niade by the fiir.ids of Kducation, even withiu the limiu of the County, the halls ol thi Cullrgp would be crowded with 1'upils. The Eierciis l7. UK HKSI MKT) OXriKi srxoxi) YKi.t:siv ix,uvroKK xi:xt: rnrnltV. Ur.v. T. It. WAI.MII, l're-idcnt, And I'rvfetror hf Mnttl ilnd M'trtll I'htlvlul't. H. I.. FAFR, Vrnfnsor of Mtitfirm'iltra, Xiiiura' S'irncr, . Min 1. A. GRAHAM. intlrnrtrrBt in Mhhc, .jr. - Miss M. V.. WALSH, ; Iri9lruetr39 ii'I'tiintinq, niul tn Charge tj ." .Miliary:: l)''irt.nnU Hoard and Tuition per se-sion . of twenty 2SHM is 2(SNS. lOOUO is 10WS) blKHI is 4OO0 is r!IKKI is 20 Hi is 1.",IS is 1100 is 6l(t) i 4C(HI 3000 i')0 xm loo l.'.IHI 100 1100 100 ClNiare 400 are 300 are 200 are 150 are 51 li si ) 800 COO I 4'SI i 7500 I 100 are HMSSl j 'JGnrc ll.VHi I Ho ate H500 I Ui:itltlHO A LEIDIO, IMPORTERS foreign and Itomtxtlc ltry Goods, Who'exnle and Retail,' II A EL STIIKFT, ONE imoR I BOM KINO, CHARLESTON, S. C. T.. 1.. K . :1'--ly HEBMAN I. . AI'I'IIOXI.MtTIOS I'lll.I.S 4 prizes of $JiS npprox'g to SM),KlO prize are $Mh) .11,'HIO 10,000 6.0IW 4 4 4 H 8 8 . H 400 K,0 12.1 .100 . H' 00 00 40 yo 4,000 3,000 2,(SI0 1 ,500 100 25,ISKipri?esol'H arc., 2.r,hJS prices amounting to . t'iu 500 400 040 40 4'i0 " .120 ' N.000 ...2IHI,VKJ weeks.... ,...;ii (S) Musie on Piano Wil Painting ... li.lsi tirecian.. ......r. 10.00 Iirawing ; i.. 10 is Wax Work , l.".ll Kmhroidirry o.OO Latin and (ireek languages includid iu regular course, i! desir. d. Young ladies funiish their own towels. 53 T. R. WALSH, President. Copartnership Notice. (1 J. COIXOC'K, CIIAKI.ET'N S ('.. ! . having ai.sociat.-i Mr.TlluMAS ('. M.-CAL-LEV.of lluntuville, Ala., and Mr. M'NCAS MA1 UlV. of Cheraw, S. (.' , with him in biiines, wr"ill continue the F.lCTHt.U E Al CO MM SSI". ill'sr.XI.'SS, nn.lr the name of COLCfM'K. M.-CAI I.KV & MALLOV Olfice, North Atlantic wharf, Charleston. C. . . Auut 1H, 18.VI-G0-G2 JOHN II. ELVANS & CO-. Hurrtiuutm lo tUrann 8 Thompson, Dralm iu fuarh, Habinrt and Crnrrnl Hardware, . Bar Iron and Stdl, WASHINGTON, D. C, OFFER, TO COUNTRY CUSTOMERS A CdM plcte and well-seleclcd assortment of floods in their line at Low Prices for Cash or approved notes at abort rates. , . ltuving their goods principally for cash ind from first hands, they are prepared to sell at cxeeedinply low rates, and solicit the patronage of the friends of the late Firm, and the public Generally. . JOHN R ELVANS & CO., 45 Old Stand, No. 8UU Pensylvania Avenue. C nTiri' ATEs nr P x.av.s will be sold at the fuU ! lowing rats, which is the ri?k: J Certificate of Packages, of 10 Whole Ticket". ,.?W(0 ' -3.:,ii'" 10 Half " ...':io.(Mii ' ' " ; ' ' 10'jiiarter " ... I'.isi' " '". 10 Eiglith - " ... 7. )0 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR' CERTIFICATES I Enclose the 'money to our a'ldre.s fur the ticket- or-. .bred, on receipt Vf" which they will be forwarded liy r first mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in r.ny gure they ma y di Mjrnatc., , i The ii.-t of drawn numbers and priies will be s'ent ti purchasers immediately nfter the drawing. NOTICE TG CORRESPONDENTS. Those who prefer not sending money by mail can use 1,11 r. f..M l.r.a V-U.'ll AIW, , Cl fr,i R;liro, Company will be held in the town of whereby money for' Tickets, in sums of Ten" Dollars and upwards, can be sent us AT OCR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where there is an Express Of fice. The money and order must be enclosed in a (10VKBNKENT I'OST oriH'K STAXfEII l:NVEI.Orr, or the Epiess Companies cannot receive thwn. All communications strictly confidential. Order fir Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Ex press, to be directed to . L'3-lf Mi KINNEY 4 CO., Savannah, C.a. nartv bcina . ... . i I a ltnndlnf. and writinr. vwnrn Attained nt mi onrlv n ' A similar change took placo generally in the ! there : but what surnrised ns couallv as much. period' that they seemed almost as natural as ountle8 throughout the l'roviiicc, and with us 1 not a mnii of ns was touched not a single shot speaking and playing, and except for some fe T bu'HI!8 .ml"pl'l on our hands, for wo hnd took cfitct. iut a small party of Indians, a lit-, little incident would not now be recollected. : so",1. Tt,r,M w,l "i'pcarud too violent to he left tie to our left, every man full, and at the time Enquiring the reason of tho date, is ono tireum- i ?'. "QTiy- Thcso wuro ordered to be taken and i we had no doubt were every one killed. Wo stance, but then it could bo legibly written. Tho Tl ' uilrJ ti!l tll0Jr Pri"uied to Lu . had tho jilcasing satisfuctioii shortly afterwards Wi lling to plant a tract of lund is not romem. Pcaccab,,- alul BUC'1 wtru wholly .'.refractory I to see every man of them jump up, run away, btred: it seems as though it had always been in w!re periimncntly confined. The young men ' and plnec himself at a resectable distance be- I tho mind. It is probable that seeing it so often cn,cny wno wcro ttb,e 10 l"'m '"ul nn"t H" '"-' hind us, unhurt. Nut such was our fire at tho done, and at so early nn age, all recollection of mU'us P1"1.'1' Wc11 Panned general ranging llritish. Our rifles were in prime order, well first impressions is lust. Itut here ended the i nnJ Pa.lrl' ""' llirour,10(u' f''e county; sup- proved and well charged; every man took dclib I early progress; there were neither books nor . PrM.l'J insurrections of Tories and disaffected ' crate aim nt his object, and it really appeared that I teachers in the country. What tho mother P'P'0. vagabonds and thieves, who fled from j every ball took f.it:il effect. It might have hap, i could teach was roadily imbibed, but was limited oth.c.r c"l'""fs. aJ a11 disorderly people, white pened that several balls struck the same person, " to a narrow circle of acquired knowledge; for it ?r "lat,k- They frequently, by invitation, ranged and no doubt such was thu case, bat the propor , was not yet common to piy much attention to , '"to otllnr cou"tlcs !'"J ,nt0 y"ut1' Carolina, :;nd , tion, which fell never to rise again, was very the education of women. As tho country in- freuutaly received parties of a similar nature ' -r. at. This fire taught the enemy to lie close creased in population, teachers were employed ; , .uul other counf.es and from South Carolina, behind the hank of. oyster shells, and only show I but like all other new settlements, the first of 1 ils Pav-V'.ic "pptarance of strength and imam- themselves when they ros ? to fire. Hut even ' : ,.i,l., ...... - t .t- T m. - . imi were but indifferent. I "lu '-. 'f.'o mo " mgs wi;n lias precaution tiny were cut oil very last, My father intended me for a physician, and ! , 1 0 t,c.,,lus particular in every instance; would ; f jv ours was a certain aim and deadly fiie we had although the schools in the country were of little i "e 10 w.rll'J a "lstlrJ ' ivevolufionary nr, ' no tlioir.-ht of drawings trigger without an object. i account, I was kept constantly nt them for four '., '"ier "'e nor mciiiniiuri. . .tiu nitiiougn -nicy were reinlorcasj, ana tlieir or five years, after which I was to have boon sent J V l"."u"t, " w,J,ula, Ue jinitl'y"g to ipy elul to an academy at Charlotte, in Mcckleiiburg1.'run ' k,"'W 'iow the bonds of jrovermuciit were county, thcn...-rcccnt!y established. Hat my . a o muouai pcopio pro- f.,fi,n i.nni. l.w!n,.u !.. .rvli n.l in .l,n I cceded to cstaulish another of tlieir own choice. vear 1774. when I was about fifteen vea'rs old. ; maS. bc- also o practical to know that 1 scnl me on the lonir journey with little couipWf'ti-J.'i Dut.such 'i'SS 111 gwernment, and the to wade, and their hoals too few to transport more and -less protection. For the 'man I travelled I administration of justice, as people are too apt to than two or three hundred at a time, and as such with left me about fourhundred miles trotu home, ! bu.lu;vc- ' n'-c'r ,no administrntioh of the com- muiibtr miudit be tut off before they were rein by the roadside, in a high fever, and delirium, ""i'!'0 rr"lJ ordcT w:ls preserved. If a man owed 1 forced, thy. dropped tho project altogether. When I recovered my recollection, I found my- i a lt' am was suspi-cted of removing without Anr.thcr reason, no doubt, had its weight. They self weak, sick, with a violent -headache, -find .! P?'n'"t ,,f J'o was ordered to pay or seetrre , could perceive that we also had a strong reinforce greatly discouraged. I wandered from the road, I er(-',llturs- ' he refused, or delayed, his ; mcnt lying some distance in the rear, althoush and after some tfme came to a house where I was : ?J"PcJ'y, sclzt''' or ofucstored until he did. we knew nothing of them. The firing having j hospitably -entertained. The next day,- being 1,16 nnai aujusti.ient ot accounts was much better ;.cuasod,,nud . the JlriUsh party withdrawn to their , ' better. I pursued uiv iouruev. in hopes 'of over" J.one '' 8 "iuplo of neighbours, and the parties ; main body, we had nothing more to do but stand takinir mv faithless companion, but without effect. .1- Ulcuat,1.v, tha" any investigation in court I ever by and view the engagcmciit-at the fort.'.i While I never saw anything more of him on that jour- ! nu noro ousn.ess woulU be done in a ! ncy. H crossed Chesapeake Hay, at Annapolis, j ,cw ll0u? t,la" common mode of legal pro i and having to pass a British sloop of war, was i P1-1""""" would linish in as many moiitlis; and rftllE ANNUAL MEETING OF Til E STOCK- j hailed aud a little detained by her; lor although ; -"on: iu iuu euiisiaciion oi me I hol lers of the Wilmington, Charlotte and Ruth- ' hostilities had no: vet actually taken nlaee. everv I I'a,'tlts- "ion fell out, their neighbours set- ; . - J I ' . ,1 ,1 jl. . I IT , A 1TI.' o,.,u t .ronton inn. nl i,nnn-lii (..- I tuu Ul CUCC'. JlllU 1 liave KllOWn U C0I1- ! ryman assuring the captaiti he had none on board j P'lcatuJ caso both of titles and boundaries of engineers not to throw away a singlo Bhot, but ' hut u sick lad from Carolina, going to visit his a,K'' sut'li'"i nd finally adjusted by "a few neigh- i by taking certain and deliberate aim, sink every . friends, we were allowed to pass. It was trulv "t,urs cmlvt'lleil on the'premises, iu one day, and ship in its plaee if possible. Had Gen. Lee en- j a boisterous day, and the wind ahead -it U ok the morc sall8';lcllon ?ive than all the Courts in the trusted them with sulhYie whole of ii to reach Kent. Island. ,-Ynd, with : wuu,u "avc ven years, anu mat ! asiic &. ii iiiGn.tvi;, I Practice in partner-hipin the county of Anson, ex- them were but indifferent. : eept on tue (. riiniunl uocKei in tae tounly, Court. (J. ; It. Ilnrgrnve being County Solicitor.) They will attend to the collection of nil claim? en : trusted to tueni iu Anson and the 'surroundingcnurties. j T. S. Ashe attends the Courts of Richmond, Mont gomery, Stanly, Cabarras, Union and Anson. J J. R. Hargrove those of .Montgomery, Stanly and j Anson. ttif office nt Wadesboro'. , THOMAS 8. AiHU," - 0. R. IIARGRAVE. , l'-'-tf it. i. si. vinous llVifrt and Clock ittpalrtr, ASSONVll.LE, S.'C. Jewelry, &e., neatly and substantiallf' fj? repaired, and all work warranted .twelve' months. dead and wounded carried off, their numbcr!i diminished very fust, until in tho "space, of an hour they ceased to lire altogether. While we were thus engaged the enemy had discovered that the water between us Was too deep e - It I. T 1 1 1 It FO It I) , K A 1 1. It OA D. Tur.AsciiKa's OrncB, 1 n ii.MiNfiTos, ri. 1 Bept. rj, M', Charlotte, on Friday, the 14th day of October next i- ,7 D. I'OWA.N, Secretary. we Mad been ousily cngagetl with our immediate adversary, seven or 'eight of the Jiritish ships of war had taken their position immediately in front of the fort, and commenced a most trcmondoua cannonade. The bravo, but deliberate Moultrie, who eoiiimatided in the garrison, directed his HOKTOxVS PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLEKY, Is open CTcry day from 8 o'clock a. m. to 5 p. in. I ii. w. Ronixsio.v, si iiciKtKr nr.vTisr, HAVING LOCATED IN WADESBORO', OF fers his Professional Services to the . cituens of the place-and vicinity. He prepared to perform ALL OPERATIONS H-UXIJ? 1 N-dMONTAij-tHitttTEltYi--He-feels-sftfe Hn-warrant-ing satisfaction. '. Ofticc above J. W. Falkner's old store, in the room formerly occupied by the Hank. Wadesboro', Juno 2'J, 185'.l-42-tf IJMll$ 1 IUGG1ES AD t'AHIIIAGES. fpHE SUBSCRIBER HAS SEVERAL FINE NEW I BCOGiESand TWOF1NK FAMILY CARRIAGES for snle together withPsSL. -nm K00D H AN D WOK K that ho Is anxious to sell. BARGAINS MAY BE HAD I This kianoftnatsykindwhie. j" jj' & f I. 4DIKS' DRESS tOODS, ir. WE HAVE A LARGE STlX'K OF LADIES' FANCY DRESS GOODS, emhraeing all the NEWEST and LATEST STYLES OF THE SEASON, with TRIMMINGS TO MATCH. Call soon while you have a good assortment to select from March 31, lKiW-liO-tf - - A. E. BENNETT. Land! Land!! ON THURSDAY, THE FIRST DAY OK DKCKM- ! -ber next, 1 will offer for sale to the highest'bid- i der,. at the late residence of Mai tha Ann Pearson, I ueeensed, 1,0 acres of VALl Aiil.E COTTON. LAND, 'lying. oa Mill Creek, in the southeast corner i of Anson County, twelve miles north of ( hcraw. i 'One TRACT of 400 ncrcs, near the mouth of, Mill Creek WO acres cleareafc Good frame house i ! with brick chimneys. One TRACT of SOO acres 400 cleared and under good fence. The FAMILY RESIDENCE, with all NECESSARY OUTBUILDINGS and two excellent i MILL SITES on this tract. A survey of the Railroad ; from Charleston to the Coalfields runs through it. . i One' TR ACT of WOO acres, through which the I Plnnkrond passes good Oak, Hickory and Pine land; i lies well and is well watered. This tract may be di- I vided into two tracts. j Those wanting lands will do' well to examine these: ; tlieir productiveness, facility to market, and the low-i rate at which they may be, bought making them the cheapest lands in the ccunty. . ' .:..-Mt.Isiain Wallace, near .the .place, wjll show the j Lands to any one, and lie is also authorized to con- j tract private sales. ; Teums. One-third payable on the first of January next; the balance in one and'twe years, notes and good security with interest from day of sale, or deed of trust on land. rje. At the same time tnd place will be sold CORN, FODDER, HORSES,-MULES, STOCK OF EVERY SORT, FURNITURE, Sc. R. N. PEARSON. Septemuer 6, J 8511. 52-04 Cheraw, Darlington and Marlboro' pa'pors please Ttipy una mrwnrti phi to ttiisTrtncR j AMI5HOTYPES, M ELAINOTYI'ES, CRYSTALOTYPESi,SPIIEP.EO ! TYPES, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF TYPES, ( onnoisscurs and nil competent judges pronounce them superior to any pictures taken in this part of the country," S. yon wlio Invc b.wliy to II..ict. in .tiuiil.l t,ak.. II. All.l U W . ll'IM- lluUf .ll.lli.l T'i k t 1.1 tn itiuWt- 11. N. 11. INSTRUCTIONS given, "and APPARATUS and MATERIALS furnihc.l to any person wishing to eng'ige iu the Business on reasonable terms. Wadesboro' N. C.-50-0m 11. B. lloRTON. CMS. E. SMITH, " OEALER IN DRIGS AAD MEDICLXES, 4. . ALSO . Paints, ..Oils, Dye-Stuffs., ... I t,.tl, I nm c it tin. ci.-l-nct T njnr i witllOUt S Cent of OOStB. ScVCml instances OC I periencod. However, at night, 1 came to my jcurred of men who had been some years at law, aunt, llachel Brown, widow of my uncle, Dardan Wltl.' l'"f complicated accounts on each side, llrown. i "a ,"8 meiii uuaiiy uujusieu oy iwo or iiiree uis I called again at my aunt' on Kent Island.' And as diatelv nnnosite to Aunanol Taken in the very first and best style of the Art. j 0f the brijr which wag .burned there, loaded wi:h"i two' J llu committees corresponded -with each 1 ..U . ... I..... ..a nr.. ,, ,,i.i. .. . ... ... rit iim in Mi.-. ,liO..,..,..t nn,.l,., .....1 .. ..1 .. tea: tie circumstance happened tie me it 1 ...iu a . luum-u a st.ivcd tlinre. T Ikivh been aurr.risad not to sen. pcneral coilllliitfce or council of safety. Elec ient ammunition at first, the older would have been, literally complied with, and not a ship would have been able to rctiro from under the fire of the fort. In a"bout two hours we observed the lire on our side to greatly slacken. We Were apprehensive of a surrender, 'Perfumery and Fancy Articles of Every Description in his Line. this mentioned in any of the early histories of the Revolutionary ar, when so much has boon said of throwing the tea overboard, at Boston, i At Potomac, ' I fell in with the noted J. F. D. Smith, who wrote tho first of those infamous pieces, called "A Tour in the United States." He was then setting out upon his lying expedi tion to the southward. We crossed the river to frcther, but as wo approached Ludstown, on the Rappahannock, he left the road under the pre lions were held and members chosen for a con vention a constitution was formed, a legislature tunc, it m mlit. very probably have been the case. Hut on receiving a supply of powder from - Charleston, the rpirits jf the garrison werq raised, the firing renewed and continued with -rreat effect until sun down. One or two of the convened under the constitution, and laws were ships were blown up or sunk, and the remainder euaeteo. iui, UKe wiiafr. was saiuot the pil- drew off in a very shattered condition, grims of New England establishing the Bible as ' - to he m im i;.) their code of laws until they had time to make i better, the Carolinians established the British f ( M r Jt ik;i:.s TilKiit Salaries. We sec it code and the common law, which they have been announced in several of our papers that J udgc struggling under ever since. . Shepherd has notified iov. Ellis of his intention The insurrection of the Scotch inhabitants of to Kign, and gives as a reason, tho inadequacy (NEARLY OPPOSITE P. MALLOY's STQRE.) A LADIttS' OKKSH UOOUs. FINE ASSORTMENT Jb'ST RECEIVED BY 20-tf. . S. S. ARNOLD. CASTINGS! CASTI.i! .." COOKING STOVES POTS, OVENS, SKILLETS, . SPIDERS, &.C., &c. Just received by . . 41-tf . : .S. S. ARNOLD. ki:ko.exi: oil. kerosene til, of superior. (quality l ju.it received by 41-tf V . S. 8-. ARNOLD. Doors, siioi:, J) hats, nom:TS, HARDWARE, C RIK'KERY, and GROCERIES in abundance, for sale CHEAP, at the store of .March ilL, 1850- 2lttf AE, -BENNETT. ' 1I.4IIUWARE. N . UNU8UAL LARGE STOCK J 1ST RE- ceived by 2'J-tf ' 8. 8. ARNOLD. A A UROC'ICRIKS. LARGE AND .GENERAL ASSORTMENT Just received by 2!Mf S.S.ARNOLD. o READY-ItlADE CLOTIIIXf;. F THE LATEST STYLES FOR 8AI.F BY g4f"a"''".'' " ;- T. S. .TIARSIIAI.L ' ' HAS JI'ST RECEIVED A LAROK ASSORTMENT Or ' ' -1 TiTscETinEiirs iNsnioiinoitKsr Bf.ANK BOOKS, " AND . . STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. - i ALSO, ; ".- - A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FANCY GOODS, OR NOTIONS, To which ho invites the attention of Ladies and -. . 3G - . Gentlemen. "If cuius line and rrr.E AiallMll.llillUC, 11V ill. I Uu unuu. m. ,l- v. ...u uvu.vi. iiiuuuivuinn VI . , , , , Tv . r-;n.i .n.i t nn ,nJL f 1 Ar.s.m ai.,1 I!h,,l,.o r,:.,nii. tn-,i- nu-. ....l i..i : of the salary; and, ns usual, some llemocratic him until I got to the southern part of A'irginia. j fair to give us some serious employment, but the Pcrs have seized upon this asan excuse to add Here we fell in company again for a day's jour-1 Wliigs rose in arms so quick that they were in- l ,ur eady heavy taxes and to fleece the peo ncy, when he took the road towards the head of McJecptcd, at Moore's Creek, before they got to I''0 f;,rt, Mr' f Is a good judgtv and Dan River. I proceeded to Hillsborough, in- Wilmington ; the place of their intended rendez- I we shall regret to see h.m leave the bench ; but NtlL CaroW. this place, I saw the first Ivous. Here an engagement took place, and if he .thinks he can make more at something else, party of itnmigrant families that moVe tueky under the auspices of Judge Henderson, his father-in-law, Col. McDonald, with a number', !''ac?; Jmi-U d, c presume, was aware They marched out of tho town with considerable i of others, was taken prisoner on the battle ground. l'f 1 'e nt""l!t of 1 ! sT a"d bow mucl'.lt solcinnity-and to many their destination sce ncd ! A nutubej-more, who fled, fell into the hands of would cost bun to live, before ho accepted tho as remote as' if it had been lo the South Sea i a party who were marching in pursuit of the - lf he was md sitssfied with it, he should Islands. This year was remarkable for the great ! main body. McDonald, with the principal lead- 'ol nave e ,u reu ul V" "yj""aV May frosts, 5th, fith, 7th, destroying the wheat ers, wore sent to Philadelphia', and the rest were ,las SI,1f become dissatished, let bi.u retire iu. ' upon "him. nor do wc suppose that the niriT rif 'I orrlflll cnniiiiim nmwr , lin vM-naij- . V aui viiii olliiiiu" nun iu mi- uiwm . . f fn,it;o in k-n...l ..ll w l . . I .: .' - , ? . . ' ,f , - TCtll CIIICIIL. mem ui ni- ui.-i. 1..M..1.VJ ; welt ouiipiunsuu in mis part oi- tue country, 1 It was late in the Tall when 1 returned home, joined n regiment of tangers in South Carolina, NEW AND FRESH DRUGS. AJargeJot just, jecejved, for Family and . Physr- carinas the 11th of Septcuiber, the battle with behaviour. -ins' Uses which cau be relied upon as being oen- , the bliawanees at "tTio'"Kerinawa, arid the settle f TLtTtipifil 6: ' i in the ear. and killinir stout trees: and asain as liberated on a kind of parole and promise of svjod F'eJC. ,or w presume. i-. ' nnrK-ih. 11th nf Sentciiibcr. the battle with behaviour. the office PERFUMERY Of the most riniii'E and iBAonANT selections.. this .LAttflE-nnd.EXTKNSivis-assortruent he would more especially call the attention of the Ladies and of the I'eunK..len.In-.?t.5unitJf-r2f .S0HS1 OMJtocUea lora not excepted. , - ' and my intended commencement at the academy under the command of Col. VVilliuiu Thompson' i at Charlotte was postponcu until tne sprini;. nut -j- ALSO- FOUIADES, For imparting a. rich, glossvrnnd-dealthy conditio'ii If r Derinocratic judges- ican't- livtr on their pi cseut salary, let them retire, and wc venture that the Governor can find plenty of Wliigs for judges, fully competent, and who will do the work for the present pay. His honor I. li:.. ; it... r.1.1... ;,.'.t.n nn tnn ..ii-nnit . range in companies through different parts , at his , llKlka well feea3 wcU fstatft tn leper, nrilor nm ftiinnrns insnrrei.. ... . . . , and lives comlortably ; ana wo nave never ncara of his .complaining tliat .. he was not sufficiently paid, nor have wc ever heard of any talk of bis reVigning. Judge liaily, Judge Mauly and Judge Caldwell arc all old judges, and we bear . to the Hair from the country. , best manufacturers in this pnng. liut lhe re"iuient consisted of betweeu four and five hofnra Snrino. the incrcasinu prospect of war was lmnilri.,1 v,,ln,,i..,.r I, ..r..-.. it o i iin.h th.it it'teaQ ivKtnnneii torever. j llnstl itlil rt commenced ; and failed with zeal and enthusiasm 0f the State to keep order and suppress insurrec for the liberties of my country, I determined to ti0ns. M'o were allowed twenty pounds per give her my-aid at -every eallv and devote- my iifo- nionth p whithwas in full forpay, rations, aniis to 'her Service. I wtis now entering , my seven- and horse feed ; for every man found himself pro teenth year; aiid, with a good rifle in hand, a visions, arms, and eouipago o? every kind : and 'oul."". "V "" " ranging tue country was to no mo so e uuiy, uuu . i r. . , .1 n .i.: ,lint crescent, with the words, liberty or death, placed thaftiTbc performed on horseback, - ' ! "f "ocon.pla.uta from then.. A 1 this con p aint :nrt tU front eock nf mv hat. mounted nn a ood r .ai. .1... fi .i.. our young Democratic judges, v.. ...... 1 p t ittwty ill LI I v Dpi 1 11 Ul Wb IWUIV 1,1 JU Ut IU, j noise, i ieit myseit reauy xo rusn intoscrvice nnd alter ranging through somc-of the most Uis j upon the first exigency. This year, 1775, was ; affocted parts iu the State, gradually, inclined i rcoarkablc for a total suspension i of government ;j towards Charlestonyand in May-camped at flic a Circumstanco rarely or pernaps never hnowu ten lin e house. We Were, a tei some hit e stru.- . TOILET ARTICLES, j before among a set of regular and orderly civilized Re) gome coaxing, and some artifice, induced to Of French and English manufacture, and of every description suitable for the most, fastidious; in fact never has there botn in thisplacesuch n largoaud beau tiful assortment of the above-named articles which he 11 !!. ..SST,,? mo V rl'i,' f now offers to tho public on the most liberal terms,. ate on TEETH at the following JB rate; fni npramis w.ro call at Tnv offlee tn have their work done nnd pay cash: (k)LD PLUGS, $1.50 each: TEETH on PIVOT, 4; TEETH MOUNTED on GOLD PLATE, $8 eachi up to six teeth; nil above that, 0esch; A FULL SET ON SUCTION or AT MOSPHERIC PRESSURE, $75. . All the above Operations warranted for five years, and when I put in n full set on Suction they can have six months to try them in. I ?hn refer those who may wudi.it Jo somo of the most respectable citizens for whom 1 plugged tectu upwanls or nineteen years ago, ' CLOTfrtSG. A LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHINtf, 'OF THE f LATEST FASHION'S, can be found at March 81, 18V.l-29-tf A. E. BENNETT'S. COAL OIL AMD COAL OIL LA TIPS. .10R SALE 15 V ivi:i:iix4 noes. OX DOZEN SCOVILL'S CELEBRATED CAST . I STEEL UOE3-For sale by 87;A-ttNOLrrr-wbw hwe aiiitXTRA ciywno! of tending Aurtltj.aml eanj-rty tijxm all the Chemical 1'itErAiiATioss us Id'ig the besl that ean lie obtained nnd irar ranted FREE FROM APCLTERATIOJf The eiti-. zent of Anion and jhe adjoining Counties are respcetfullt invited to call and examine Jur them $ch es, trhen they trill find the Proprietor ever attentire, ready aiut iriltinrpto thaw his assort merit to all who ail! favor him with a cull. 29-tf -. . : i -. '- ; . 8. 8. ARNOLD. and gold plate, some upper sets on suction which have Lain .nm wtTurst veAtsl ami Are still ilninip well- hut . - - j . - (- 1 ... 4 wnvpnn. nil nf mv nriArnf Inns And Ii.wa tha ..l.n. il-- . iu... J -1 - , -. - -" - - - (age of uliput twenty years practice, I have no doubt but I can give satisfaction to all who patronise and give me a fair trial, which Is all I ask. N. R. When I have to credit or go from home to operate, my old charges will be made, nnd I hold my self in readiness at all times to attend to any calls in this or the adjoining counties. 60-fira LADIES & MISSES-HOOP SKIRTS. A LARC LARGE LOTJUST RECEIVED BY" nn a ' Q Q AD Wi sT Ii SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, Etc. Amputating.- Instmmcnts and Dentil Forceps of oVery variety. Also new style Electro-Magnetic ilti chines. 4 -N.-B. Physicians in tJ(r surrounding eouh- men. At the -May lourt, wfiicli was attended )oavc our horses, and in parties march on to th by a. multitude of people, wc received the news . sca islands along the coast; and finally to con of the battle of Lexington, in New "England eentrateour force and encamp on Sullivan's Isjimji 1110 ursi 01000. uracil.-j no wm, 1 js wiuug , . about hi teen or twenty Uaj belore the i.ntish some 01 ijic magistrates were mgs ano some fl. they say that they can't afford to ride the cir cuit. Wc 'shall be sorry to part with tbem, but ratln r 'than Jftc them starve Qti S2.0U0 a year we will not complain if they all resign. ; -. ' Voung men are always more extravagant than the u!d. When -Messrs. Morebead, Dudlcy;-, ( I rah:i:n, and Manly, were Governors of the State, 2,000 11 year was thought to be a sufficient sala-'. ry; but w lieu tnef emojracy came into power, c D.ltlsll j . , - . v ,iw, t. destined tor that nlaee. anoearcd rrr5t'!TtiL - '. . ,'. v " '.. . f. '1 ' Tories: : the pews was first whispered, and then -n ' ntX,.r ..' .,LL.,t,,,i. i.....,,, tnaf twy .eou.a not live on less tuaa nri.iInf.'HSr7rrBrs ... i:..i,.. v..r.. .t.r.f fc;,! ! -....' WO- And.so it is now with our judges. I ' ---- nitllM UU Uii in 111: 1 1 tun UVIVI V .1 v .um -. i. 1 !, with im and ilnP. hut in 11 few miimtrs thev n..Pf,... f.,. .1... .1 .... ,....k .... 1 suppose the people Wo who arc now groaning under matter of salaries, and ites they Inf after a few davs. tliev crossed aud anchored ".. ' . .1 - 1 .nn.trr -.- -.,..i .,., . ' .. ., , 1 - ... .. neavv taxes win see 10 mis 1 -uec-iiuic ciiiniuiuiii,. . m.v.m .... msiuo tne Dar in nve latnom noie, until tncy re- ... ,i:...- ;ctin r. adjourn Court.hich he did in usual form: until , futc j. . lho niealltilllc . .' ded rf, ' or . ' J"S i. c.",55'9 wou ' WJ? I the last words, which in form was " Cod stu-e the four thousaud troops on John's Island, immedi-1 iff King." These he omitted, and the Tory magis; att,., 0pp0sito our eneaiupment at the east of Sul- .i.. . ..,-ii .1,. -nvi- f.,r s" non ntelv nnnosite onr eneninnment at the east of Snl- ' ... , - . l in-,. ' ' ' "" A S,ua!1 cietv ' There great a tendcnc7"ny Xw on ririrrdhTKi;. uir i?.rrn.tt3:.. the-ir young men ta i. u mug "i . serious, and pemaps a oioouv pati e. now anncar- --. . r.i. : . .- j. ... . .c 1 .!..-:- 11 a 1 .1.. ..,.n.i;nn nn.. . . ... . . . . . - 1 nrolcssiou. IO l lie Jicicci oi uiucr pursuits, nuu Zrai:i,S 'ir wilt increase tlmt teodencyore tha. -f ' . ' EUU, Bllt LUII.IUIHVU. KIUO.I HUM I t'lllV ,l,rt sfTTisa tx,it'tit' Wiif n.t.4fr4irtiiTiie?''-jr -tr-r-rris-.-j:ir.-yrxv : . i - ---ir r uei int's, Rachel Brown's, '"'cested neighbors in a day or two, and greatly j or parley for that purpose abou! to Jake, placo; s her house was imtuc-'i satisfaction. j and if the land forces had closed and ma'de their olis, I had a clear view I This kind of government continued a year or - way to the unfinished back pf the fort at this - -n.l tl.nVn ln.,dn.l ,M,-tWO. . The coiHtii i ttees corresnolidcd -with each li it mi.-ht rnrv nrnhnhlv hnvn'lieeTf the ease).' -s-rri tttttsrtfivnorsluTR tmi-nrf.irtn.. ,: .-rrr?wncr8.iaf.i,i- .aaMiaues.ragesui- v. .... v .....w ,w . . o - ; Ull HIIU HUfcCU MiV JVllt IlinilU, UUt hK'll IHIlJStii III . 1,,,. .U - ,.-..,.J . 1, nzmc; or-by his authority-. Sumo hiph words eitv. nncl we ROiin unili!rslnnil it iras his nniniiin .. L , -n' , . , ...a L,,t :tLnMi. .11 , . . . V clittenug pan wm cause nunareus-10 sinve lor . ,, wuw .en. . , tial luc pjop on me lsianu were 10 oe saeriucea. , nT:..Z rushed out. bonrinc the sheriff with them, and it. , t ., ;,.., .,.i;i .,..,. .t.,,i,i lML X. ' leaving the Tory part of the Court sitting by, 0 defend it to the last extremity;'' Every excr- tbemselvcs; but they also soon left tne bench. Uou was IIlaje tfinish the fort, (Moultrie.) and -and hundrcds'who might have been useful men in otbcr.departmeuts of business. IIIUIIMWIV U.IV.f. X A negro girl belonging to Mr. Spiccr of Ghent, Ky , painted herself white and othrwiae) After some time it was proposed to call Court wc threW nr, . .mall breast-work of sand at the again. The pcoplo yonsented for them to meet eastern point opposite the British troors thut had and close some unfinished business upon condi- becu landed, and iu this was placed an eightccu disguised herself a few days aiuce, and took pas- uu.. 0.."um uui .u ..U6 . uu.i, pounder ana two neia pieces, wiw a lew aruuery aage or a terry boat fur Ohio. Before reaching a that (h. i.rHi lUliul fcivd ths kinir 11 .hniilil ! :-.-... , 1 .1: .1 1 .. . ,. . . . . .. . ..... ... v,.,.,, "--b. 1 nieu; out our principal reliance was on luegoou- ; the shorcner awkward aetioua k)d to a discovery POt M added by tho cryerf: for, said Wtfr"we-jB. 0f our rifles nnd our skilful 'use of ihem .n,l sbo . re.rne,t t,v ' 29 tf S. 8. ARNOLD.
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 13, 1859, edition 1
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