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.r II . mm NEW SERIES-VOL H-NO. 13. WADESBOEOUGU, N. C, THUBSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1859. WHOLE NO. G5. PUBLISHED WEEKLY FE.ITO.I DAREY. TERMS or SUMCBITTIOK. . Single copi, Two Oouah ft jmv, Invariably In trine. To Clabt of Ta aad apwards, It will b furnished t Oil Dolla aid a Hal par opy. ' H tabacrijitiaa reeelred for lees too six man till KATES OF ADVERTISING. -' owi soda, in urn at tut tub. Ou laeerUoa m i... 70. i Three Insertion $1 50 Two aaooths, or nip iartlsi ........ t SO - .. Thr Months, or thirter lnaertloa 4 00 - Mix Most hi ) 8 00 OllC TMboT a 9 00 Advertiser sat rtmU tb aonber of lint they wish their advertiaenU inserted ; other! thev will b eootiautd till forbidden, sad charted accord- in to tho abor. Agreement will bo mad wit yarly adrertlaers on Ubml sod advaatanoa termi. Professional ud Basis Cards, bos xediBg Ire li brerler la Unata. wUI b iaserted for S5 b year; if exoeedinf It line till b eharxed th bum b other advertisement. Obltnar? Botloo fre wbB lot xedinf twenty linn; all abort twenty Untt al adreruaejaenl raw. ROBERT n. COWABf, Oenerml Cmmmiion Jlerthmnt, W1LMIM0T0N, M. C. NT Offio toutb ooraor Market and Water treet- up main. 68-1 tuoa. a. llotp. ' cm, c. iocksb. TUCKER LLOYD, aosxt roa PROCURJNB I0UNTY UNO AND PENSIONS, AID JDtilrn ii Laid WtrrtBti ni Real Eitale, 1 7 WA8HIX0T0N, D. C. Uad Warraata bonrht, told od located. Collec (iuai atado throa(bat lb United Bute and Cana da. TiUca to Western Uad examined, and toxe paid far BM-teaidmta. Old Land I'ataata purchased, aad Titl to land granted for military rri, and olkr elaima for real saint, investigated and pro- Btd. BV Offie; Ho. 474. Seventh (tract, tppoaiU th City Post Offio. ii - 66-tf W. 11. HcRARY CO., 4sKt4m Jltrthtntm, mud tttert las Utumo, Hmti, ttrmtm, Me., tc, Cosbbb Pbibcb aid Watkb rraiiT, WILMINGTON, N. C. '.. PARTCULAR ATTENTIOKOIVENTOTHEBALE vF NAVAL 8TORE3..COTTON. TIMBER, FLOCB. AC, AC - LIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS MADE ON ALl, PRODUCE WHEN REQUIRED. Rirtaixcsa: H. R. Savage, Chier Bank of Cap Kar, WilmingtoB, N.C.; Cot Jobs MeRac, President Ileal of Wilmington, Wilmington, N. C; D. A. Da rn. Cashier B ranch Baak Cap Faat , Salisbury, N. C. ; I. 0. Lah, Caahlor Branch Bank Cap Fear, Salem, X. C; J. Eli Gregg, President Bank of Cbcraw, B.C. 64-ly T. M. IBITB. 'OB Bt'lAlBIS. 8 SI mi Jk NCLAL'RIS, COMMISSION ANO FORWAMINB MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. COX8IGXMENT8 OP COTTON, NAVAL STORES tab COL-h'TRi PRODUCE GENERALLY, FOR MALE OR SHIPMENT, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. R,fr to John Dawaon. Em-. Mayor, and E. P Hall, Eaq.. Prendrat Branch Bank Sute f-North. Carolina. M-'7 NEW STORE. mnE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW BBCE1VIN0, IN I th llrioi Blora recently occupied by 1aoiel A. Horn, A LAROE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF OOODS, aaited to th trad of thli market, oom- pnaaa in part or ; DRT GOODS. Print, D Lain and Dree Good; Bleached and Brown Goodt; Hosiery: Negro Goods, Blanket, Ac, ie.j tc. . HATS AND CAPS. All ityles, color and qnalitica. ' BOOTS AND SHOES. Calf, Eip, Wax, Seal, Ooet and Kid; Black and Ru- at urogam. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY fc Cocet or Plba aud Qvaktib Sxacioxa, . Oetobtr Term, 186!. Wm. P. Stewart n. Charle 8 path. Original Attachment. TN THIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE 8ATI8- I ractioa of th Court that th defendant rtaidet be yond th limit of thia State, or to oooceal htmtelf that th ordinary proeea or law eanno. be (erred an him: It la therefore ordered by th Court, that publica tion b made in tb North Carolina Argue, for (ix (no- oeaalr weeka, sourylng i itaMBdaua-M be and ap pear at th next term or this Court, to be held for th County of Union, at tb Court llouae In Monroe, on th Irat Monday in January, 1800, then and thert to anawtr th plaintiff according to law. Witneaa: 1. 1. Hough, Clerk of our (aid Court, at office in Monroe, th nrat Monday In October, leo, nmnwint . Pocket and Table Catlery; Pine; Taoka; Lock(; Wood th rtghty-fourth y.ar of Amerkan Inpead Sorewc Slere: CoffV MUU: Ho: Sfaor.U: . . .... "OUGH, C U. C. C. Screwi; Slcrea; Coffe MUU; Ho; ShoTalt; tipadea, Traoea, ., bm HOLLOW W ABE . Pott, Orena, Spidert, Skillet, Ac, of all ehapei and tin. I ETON AND NAILS Bread and Narrow Bar) Ueop, Band, Bod and frptar; Will, to W penay. . LEATHER. Sol and Upper, Kip and Calf. BAGGING, ROPE AND TW JNE, LIME AND PLAI8TKR PARIS. GROCER LES. Loaf,'Cruhed and Coffe Sugar; Jars, Lagoayra and Bio Coffe; Tee; Ch; Mackerel; uacoa, Lard, Salt, Soda, Potaah, Molaaaes, Rica; and erery other article called for In thia market; all of which will be aold oa aa farorable term aa they can be purehaneOTn thia market, for eaah, of on abort time to ttaoe rAe nil ft a wy prvmue. All ordera atrictly attended to. J. M. TIIREADGILL. Cheraw, Sept. 20, lR59-55-tf . ; 08-18-pf$6 TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. UNION COUNTY. Cocat or Pliai aid Qiiaitib Sxaaioia, October Term, 186. A. J. Aakeraft Bad Wife, and (Mbari r: Thoma J. Greed and Othera. Petition for Partition of Land. IN THIS CASE, IT APPEARINO TO THE SATIS Action of th Court, that th defendant, John A. Urera and bdmund V. Ureen, realde beyond tne limit or thi( State: It la therefore ordered by the court, that publication be made in the North Carolina Ar- gna, for tlx (uceeaair weeka, notifying aald derend ant to be and appear at the next term of thia Court, to be held for the County of Union, at the Court Houae in Monroe, oa the ant Monday in January, 18G0, then and then to antwer th allegation a aet forth in plaiatiffa' petition according to law. Witneaa: J. P. Hough, Clerk of our aald Court, at office in Monroe, the nrat Monday in October, 1869, and In the eighty-fourth year of our Independence. P-68-p f Ho J. r. HUt'tiH, V. V. V. U. NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS. 1 WIELD SOT. I would not kit th rweeteat Hp, Unleee it kiaaad m too: A well from th young roartrad tip, Th morning' clear oeld dew. Nor elarp a Band, though aoft and warm, Calea It praaaed mla too; I'd rather lor th perfect form Carrtd cut of Parian Iton. I will notworahlp ya, tWtllVrTght And beautiful they be, Unleaa they bend their llrlng light Ob me end only me I I would aot lor a form that Ilea ran Itaelf bad ataaiped dirln, If I bat dreamed that lore wat giren To other haarta than mint I THE DEVIL AD TOM WILIER. I1V WASIMNUTON IRVING. ' At Torn waxed old, howorer, he prcw thought- S. S. ARNOLD, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, UNION COUNTY. Cocit or Plbai aid Qcaxtib 8xaaioia, 1 Oeo4r Term, 1869. Thoma J. Green, Adminiatratur of Wm. H. Green, m. A. J. Arbcrafl and Wife, and Oth.ra. Petition to Suhiett Real Eitale at Auett. TN THIS CA8E, IT APPEARING TO THE 8ATIS- 1 faction of the Court, that th defendant, John A. Ureen and Edmund I). Ureen, reside beyond tne iimita of thia State: It ia therefore ordered by tne court, that publication be made in the North Carolina Argua, for aix luoeeaaire weeka, notifying aald defendanta to be aad appear at the next term of thia Court, tb he held for the County of Union, at the Court Houae in Monroe, on the first Monday in January, ihou, tnen aad there to answer. the allegation as tt forth in plaintilT t petition according to law, Witness: J. W. Hough, Clerk or our said court, at at ... e . xi I i . v. .A I UM1 t . t .rlrn rrro TTT AT r 11 XV til. A S H i .-, - -,- 'AlfllOi uiiiO, nnivvn " and in th eiebtr-fourtb year of our Independence. 63-68-rDfSdl . J. F. HOUGH. C. U. C. V. ii v & Ik II if no i uuo, IUO-V, 8TEEL AND NAILS, MKCUANICS' TOOtS, , 4e., Ac, Ac. DIALXB IX DRY GOODS, READY. MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS. BOOTS, SHOES,- HARDWARE AXD SADLEKY, -GROCERIES, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA. ANSO.N tUlMY. Cofbt or pLiaa aid Qi'abtxb 8xsaioxa, V Oetober Term, 1859. Benjamin F. Ingram r. Lewis Parker. Attachment Levied on Land. i cur ITOIT. AN INCIDENT OF NAPOLEON'S TIME. The French armv 1t eneamoed onl abont daj't Btrch from Berlin. It wat on the 23d of October. Th teotioelt were doubled, and the moat strict order given, for the Prussian and Austrian spies were plenty and troublesome, At midnight, Pierre Saneoin was stationd at one of the outpoats.'- He was a stout, bold, shrewd man, snd a good soldier. The colonel of the regiment was with . the sergeant on this beat, having requested to be called midnight, that be might visit tbe outposts. " Pierre," he said, after the man bad been posUd, " jou must keep voor eves open. Don't let eren a stray horse go in or come out without a pas. Do jou understand V " Ah, mon colonel, I shall be prompt." " Tbe dogs are around us," continued the officer, " and you cannot be too careful. Don't trust men, nor brutes, without good proof." " Sever fear, sir," was Pierre's answer, aa he brought his firelock to bis shoulder, and moved back pace. After this the -guard moved on to the next post, and Pierre Saneoin was left alone. Pierre's post was one of the most important in the camp, or'rather around it, and be bad been placed there for that reason. The ground over which he had to walk was a lone knoll, bounded at one end by a huge reck, and at the other sloping sway into a narrow ravine, in which was a copse of willows. Beyond this copse the ground was low and boggy, so that a man could not pass it. The rock was to the westward, and Pierre's walk Was to its outer side. The night was quite dark, huge masses of clouds- floating overhead, and shutting out the stars; and a sort of fog seemed to' be nsiof almost from the mareh. .- The wind moanec " Ah, now, Prince, we'll be relieved," the sol dier said, stopping near the dog. 11 You shall go and see your old friends." The tramp of the coming guards drew near, ETC7l .ocurcd the good things of this ,; " .,: ,i ' " ' j world, lie Degan to Icel anxious about the next. " n p0-001?- 1 M i j ' Ho thought with regrot on the bargain he had run off 7uain ' JU ' m,de witL Li' his wiu to nt A. ii .. iu . i.. ,. I work to cheat him out of his condition. Hebe- tlJJ to hf .If 1 i Mni0 there'jre' of Mn violcntchurch. "nlcl ! &fc ! V."nri-" Ur- He prajeJ loudly and Arcnuou,!;, u if Th i SiLin 1 ? J fm'. "e"cn n ta 19 Clirr!d hy ceo lungs. .a sltp.1! as.: - t him. OaiA .. thnm-h. h. 1.. a!. " 7 ,7,7. deT?tl0.n- ' 1 "C l.Wt ChriRtuins, vbo hid bee snouiaer ana took aim. lie could just ilistin- guiatt tne outline now, and then 1 was a sharp cry, I'lcrre bad " Qui ett h i" (WhoBgoes there 7) he cried. ! pioul ia 7"' maLtrM; lIorn "r B.ii .r ..jii 7v ; pervisor snd contnrir of li s . nmi'lbors, and . . . . . . Jin Allien tn fl.itiL nvurv tin f r. nr .i tnni rhtwir account be ca uu a credit on hj pifo. - Uotalkedt ii . j ,1. . ii ii : , ui tun pini-jicm-v u, rcMVHi" mo r;;.iiii)n 01 ... o 1 - modestly sad c;uiutly travclini; ion-irard were v. t i t. truck oH'wproacT at seeing tlicinselves to t f th mide"y outstiii pcd in tLcir career by this to turn, tur tuc , noff maje Cl)vcr( jQm wns ns j say In u WLirJ, Tom's And having obtained the countersign, he in formed tne ottcer of what bad happened. the Quakers and Anabaptuta. zeal bocume-us 'His violus. VOU ' t, .Ml . , I . should have seen him run off on hi. hind logV; t . ';r 1 . A " .""T?. l, "Kht hind legs?" . h f'rluS', ,rl" I-'a iUV-:''1'. , ,!ic ,de "Yes" I alter all, wouiu liavu Ins uuo. I lu bhould n... ... i. i : be Uikeii uuav.v.. v.s it If s.';u 'n uUt:i,h carried " Inen come, sliow us where be was. 1 , , - , r:.i. it.:, .i. a.. e .i . i j a .small J5.l,:c m Ii p.itti t. ! . ..aJ agreat II l.U .ilia, 111. U11IUCI UI 1IIC UIUU111CU TUUIIJ tt TT. I--I-- 1 I.I-. T . t . t , - ne looxea iiks rrinec, Dut, auiDlu . pulled his lantern from his breast, and having removed tne shade ho started on. 1'ierre ha the way to the copse, and there the dog was found in the last struggles of death. The officer stooped down and turned over. " Grand Dieu !" he cried ; " what legs .for a dog, eh ?" And no wonder ho saij .-. The hind kgs of the dog were booted, and had every appuarauce of the pedal extremities of the genus man. But all doubts were removed wry quickly, for ss' the officer turned the My again, n deep pi-j.,n came up, and the word:; ''(i take ujo !" in tLe Prussian tongue, fjllrou! " Diablc ! Iicrc's :m ai!.:i 'ura !" uttered Ihe officer, and bo mud1) t'Vviv 'in'X the lautcru while he npped opi'ii i:; yr . doce sLiu t find the face.' Bik i'.i-y '.'.i,l,:.i'jd not to dtcp there to intcsttjat.:: r fumiti a litiir. t ' folio Uibio in i ' e- UMti'i:--liOU- ii .--I:. !'.:'.! ViO'lld frequently bo lnu:.d ivaJ!; g r:in j-... ,',. called on business ; on Midi oci:...?iou.; lis v :.u:J lay his ; procii spectiicli'S on ib.i biul; to tbiirk liia plnee, ; while he turned round to Ui iu fjuiv usurious ' bargain. I f-ome ay Tom (ivw a ' his older d-.i)!i. mid th-.:, ! proaching. hi' ha.i li s Lji and buriod nilli Ijis iVot. irt j I at (lie last day tho v.oiJJ w. littlr r-atV hraincd in !;uici nrs lim end ap c iit-wh so-; I, saddled ru:'.-t, i,c,"iuso tnat i:ll li.- iAV.ni up side down, in which cu'-t Iioflonl'l !ind his I born: ready fjr m.-utsli.-; . a iV. howain inuinej , at lite wot st to 'fit IN t'rtut-J : rea far jr. ' This, however. ; :vl:d iy a nv-i M ! ,i ,;'$ tale. i -ai t jtally , I.; . iVoai.i i, p.i t::: I: c.cais liia story IT APPEARINO, TO THE SATISFACTION OF THBj through the copse in the ravine, and the air was Court, that tbe defendant, Lewis Parker, ia not al damp and chilly; with a slow, Steady tread, the COLCOCK. BIcCALLEY A MALLOT, Fmctmrm mnd CmmmUmUn JHertkanU, . Ornca So. Nobtb Aixaktio Wbabt, CUARSHSTO.V, 8. C. 3. COLPOCK. T. S. MaCAiXET, U atAI.I)T, CharUthm, A C UnmUtUlt, Ala. Cherate, M. C S. B. Offices kept at each piece, where adranee can be obtained on shipment of product to Charles ton, H. C. UOrKIXS, HILL V ATKIXSOX, IM POttTKRS AND WHOLESALE DEUEU 1.1 FOREIM 1JD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, K. OS Baltimobs gratar, (arrarra aiaoTMsrmntr,) m.it. ..or... 1 BALTIMORE. misaaT bull, tiios. w. ATKISSOM KERRIS05T V LEIDI.tG, IMPORTEBS FmrHg'n mnd DmeUc Dry Goods, Who'eaal and Retail,. bassi. btbist, ova Doea raoai kiso, CHARLESTON, 8. C. r; i,; &24jr BaastAiia t ASHE 4 nARGRATE, 'edTTomJrKn.aMT law Traetiee la parUeraUp la tb county of In, -pt oa th Crbsiaal Doe, la the Cowttty Cr, ( at. Harrara beiaaCoaaV BoUoltet.) They wtU atI WecioB of all elaiats n- ,A t. uik ed UiitidinitoBU. T H. Xke atteada the Courts f RicUmomd, lioat aoaaory, Btasdr, Caam,alwi aad Abob. j . . J' a l . 11 a.m anil 4. v. turgrar -a-"--- 1 v - j naB Sfcir Office at WadeafcoTO. . TIIOMA8 8. A8HE. J. R. BARGBAVE. " ' - - Bv!tV8IKE9, . . nWchmaker mnd JettUr,, orrore na ' ' ' wABaaaoao', B.'O. Watcbos, Cloeka and Jewelry of alt kinds repaired - (-C yiHk noatoee, durability and dispatch, CJV a food aa th beat, and cheaper f-M. . n fc um un ciivapvvi. than tbe eheapeat. R. P. RIlflRIOIVS, ' Vl'Valc CIsk Mlrpatrer, u aaaoariua, . o. . - rjL Jewelry, fco., neatly and eubstantUlly rfo - JpV repaired, snd bH work warraBUd. ,y, 27 twelv months. ; tfi JOHN R. ELVANS & CO-, Suctor o EUant lTaewaejaBoit, Dralrn ia Coath, Cshiiet Md fienenl iardware, Bar (rot ai Steel, . -WASHINGTON, D. C., - OFFER TO COUNTRT CUSTOMERS A COM plet and Wetl-'aeleeted assortment of Goodt in their line at Low Price for Cash or approved note at short ("at. ' Itoring tbesoda-princlpally. for. eaah and from first haada, ther are prepared to aU aaieeedingly low tates, and aoliclt th patronage of th friend of "the lata Firm, and the public Generally. JOHN R ELVANS 4 CO., 45 Old Stand, No. 809 PenaylvanU Aenu. WEEDING nOES. ...ninif rrtriwiftn P l KT. , AR50LD. - 'IVhtf.el HOES For sal by "Wtf - , . 8. 8. I have. now 1n store a large and well aclec'sd stock of FALL AND WINTER GOOD8, which w;U b oM CHEAP FOB CASH, or on time to prompt paring cus tomers. Thou wishing to purobasc will please call, 1 8. 8. ARSOLD. Wa-Tosboro', Sept. Si", l.r.0-Jj5-tf CHAS. K SMITH, DSALKB'ia DRIGS 1XD MEDICLXES, AUO Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, . AMD Perfumery aid Faircy Articles of Every Description in Jiis Line. NEW ASO TEESH SHUG$. A Urg lot just reoeived, for Family aad Physi eians' Uses, which can be relied upon a being oss- residentof this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the North Caro lina Argus, for aix auccesaire weeks, notifying aaid Lewis Parker to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for tbe County of Anson, at the Court House In Wadesborough, on the second Monday la January next, then and there plead, answer or demur, or judg ment Anal will be rendered against him, and th land leried on condemned to the satisfaction of the plain tiff's debt. Witness: Patrick J. Coppedee, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday in October, A. V. ISO'J. f. J. CUI'l'fclHiE, Ciers. vya and rraa. PERFUMERY Of the most enoins and rsAOBAXT sclec iona. To this labus nnd kxtenbivs assortment he t ..uld more especially call the attention of the Ladies and of the Young Men In our community of course Old Bache lors not excepted. V ALSO POMADES, for imparting rich,, glossy and. healthy condition. in the Hair from tne Best manufacturers in mis country. TOILET ARTICLES, Of French and English manufacture, and of erery deaoriDtiOii euitubl for thsjnost tastidi'jus; in tact nerer has there been in this place such a large and bean tiful assortment of ths abore-named articles which he new offer to the publio on the most liberal terms. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, tic, AmputntingA Instrument and Dental Fprcep of rery variety, chines. Lbo new style Electro-Mngnetio Ma- Jr.; B. rriythians in tn turrouniting coun- Iru run obtain COMl'LKTE OtTKiTB runout ine limn nnrl EXTRA tTDTHIU! of Kltdittil Xorth, and fan rely upon allthe Chemical Preparations at being (fie bett that can he obtained and war ranted FREE FROM ADVTEIlATIpN. Tkf cili sent 6 -Anton andhe adjoining Cavntiet are re'vert fully invited tocall and examine for them- acw. tnhen thev trifl find the 1'ronrtetor evrr aUCHlllW. rCUIiy U'l" Bltw.My rnnvn' .... meaf to all tcno Kiuamr. mm wun u cu. 4-tf R. lint in nsnn. cabinetWker, , INFORMS THE PUBLIC T ESrECTFULLY be continues to manufacture tnMa i his line of business. Fnrnl-Ki " .1 tare of 'erery description mad to' I a order. -In addition to the ktwrt he manufacture TIN and WIRE SAFES, and ia prepared to do all kind of INSIDE CARPENTER WOBK euch a Blindar-J)oort.Bab, JShalring, or any j8therwotk pertaining to th Interior of a dwelling bout. BT COFFINS mad to order; at the shorteet no tice, lie wishes it to be understood that b eaa aad will furnish CoSas of pine, poplar, walnut or mahog any at from two to four hours' notice, depending upon the quality th finest aot exceeding our A our. such are hi faculties for manufacturing them,. Th fact is, h eaa oak plain Pine Coffin much cheaper aad quicker, and better, than any carpenter, it being a leritimat orancD or on ousiaese. i-u TATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. COCBT Of I'LIAS AND QUASTRB SeSSIOHS. ) Oetober Term, 8S'J. , Jets Edwards r. Tillman A. Vestal. Attachment Vexicd. IT APPEASING TO THE COURT, THAT THE defendant hath removed from the State, absconded or concealed himself that the oruinary process of law cannot be served on him: It is ordered, that publication be made in the North Carolina Argus, for tlx succeaslre weeks, commanding him to appear at the next term of Ueitf Court, to be held for tho County of Anaon, at the Court House in Wadesborougi, on tne secona Monuey in Januarv next, and show cnuse, if any he has, why iuda-ment final shall not be entered against him, and the property leried on condemned to ine sausiacuon oi the nlaintifTa debt. - - , Witness: Patrick J. Copnedgc, Clerk of onr said' Court, at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday in October, A.L). 63-08 r. J. Lui rtiiiuf, vierx. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY, Cocbt or Pleas and Qi-abtkk Sessions, 1 October Term, 1859. William Ticc, t. Calrin M. Falkner. Attachment Levied on Land. TT APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF the Court, that the defendant, Calrin M. Falkner, is no a resident of this State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the North Carolina Argus, for six successire weeks, notifying said Calrin M Falkncr to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in January next, then, and there plead, answer or de mur, or judgment final will be rendered (gainst him, and the land leried on condemned to satisfy the plain tiffs claims. - . f" Witness: Patrick J. Coppedge, Clerx of our said Court, at omcein wnnesDorougu, me aeconu oiouuar in October, A. D. 1859. : C8-U8 . P. J. COPPEDGE. Clerk. DEJYT1STK T) B- HORTON, RESWE.VT DEA'TIST, JL, WADESBORO N. C, will oper ate on TEETH at the following low rates for persons who call at ray office to have their work done and pay cash: GOLD PLUGS, $1.60 each; TEETH on PIVOT, $4; TEETH MOUNTED on GOLD PLATE, ?8 each, up to six teeth; all ehore that, $Beach; A FULL SET ON SUCTION or AT MOSPHERIC PRESSURE, $75. . Allthe above operation warranted for fire years, and when I put In a full set on Suction they can hare aix mouths to. try them in. I can refer those who may wish it to some of the most respectable oitiiens for whom 1 plugged teeth upwards of nineteen years ago, which are still tn and doing wen; also, teem on piroi and gold plate, some upper sets on suction which hare been worn several years and are still doing well; but as I. warrant all of my operations, and hare the advan tage of about twenty years practice, I hare no doubt bail eaa.. give satisfactionjo all who patroniie and gir me a fair trial, which is allTasK N. B. When I have to credit or go from horn to operate, my old charges will be made, and I hold my self in readiness at all times to attend to any calls in this or the adjoining counties. ' 60-0m 1 ii. w. roiiison, SVROEOJT DBJTTIST, TTAVING LOCATED IN WAPESBORO', OF- I I fers bis l roieseionaj ocrviccr m ui oitiiens of th place and vioinity. He is IS DENTAL SURGERY. He feel af in warrant ing sutisfactionv .OfBo above J, W. Falkner' old jtor j In th room formerly oeeupied by th Bank. """" - . . - . a-a lit 1 wadesDoro , June ..i, im-i-u COAL OIL AND COAL OIL LAMPS. FOR BALE BY M-tf 8. 8. ARNOLD. LADIES dfc MISSES' HOOP SKIRTS. rT-JUST SEGEi 8, 8, ARNOLP A LARGE LOTWUST BJiGISHiEU B soldier psced his ground, ever and anon stopping to listen) as the willows in the ravine rattled their leaves, or some night bird flew out with its quick flapping. . An hour had pwaod away, and the sentinel had seen nothing to excite his suspicion lie had stopped fur a moment close by the rock, when he was startled by a quick, wild screech from tbe woods ; and in a mooacnt more a large bird flew over bis head. "Parbleu!" be uttered, after the nightbird had flown over ; " could mortal man have stopped that fellow from passing 1" - He satisfied himself that he had done nothing in suffering the bird to pass. He had walked the length of his way two or three times, and was just turning by the rock, when he was sure he saw a dark object just crossing 'the line to wards tbe copse. " Hold!" he cried, bringing the musket quick to bin shoulder. " Hold, or I fire 1" And, with his piece at aim, he advanced to ward the spot where the object had stopped ; but as be came to wilbin a few yards of it, it started again towards tbe camp. " Diablel"' cjted Pierre; "move. any further and 1 firo. What Pardreu? Le Priuco. Ho! ho ! why, Prince !" The animal turned and made a motion as though he would leap up on to tho sentinel's bo som, but he motioned him off. " Bravo, Prince !" Pierre cried, reaching forth bis hand and patting the head of the shaggy beast, which had now sat upon his haunches. Pierre recognised the iutruder now., as a great dog, of the breed of St. Bernard, which had been owned in the regiment for. over a year, and which had now been missing for over a week. He had disappeared one night from the pickets, and all search for him had been UBarailing. " Parbleu ! mon grand Prince !" Pierre ut tered, as though' the dog could understand every word ; " the men will be glad to see you. Where have you been so long I" ; .. The dog made no answer to this, save a low whine, and a familiar nodding of the head. " Now, mon ami, you just keep your sitting there till the guard comes, and then we will go to the bamp together. Mind that, will yduTr j And with these words, utterea wita solemn emphasis and duo meaning, Pierre started on his bout again, lie naa .got nan-way to tne rocx, when the idea of looking around struck him, and he did so. Le Prince was tnoviug towards the camp again. ; V Ha 1 Prince that won't do. Stop, atop, or I'll shoot! Diablo ! the colonel was positive in his orders. I was to let nothing pais my post without the countersign. A dog is something ; you can't go, Prince, so now lie down. . Down ! down, I say !"t ;H With this tho dog lay flat down on his belly, and stretched out bis fore paws. .' Pierre patted him on the head again, and, having duly urged upon him tbe necessity of remaining where he was, he resumed bis march once more. During the next fifteen minutes the animal lay nerfectJ v auiet and ever and anon the sentinel, bv way oh being sociable, -would speak to him Hut at length the dog made another attempt to go to the camp. Pierre had nearly reached the rook, when be hoard the movement, and, on turning, could just see his uneasy companion making off. " Diable 1" the honest fellow uttered ; " I must obey orders. The colonel's word was 'plain, Here, parbleu I ' Come here! Here Pnoe I Mon Dieu 1 you must die if you don't." '' With a few quiok bounds tbe solder bad got near enough the dog to fixe, at).j as the latter stopped, he stopped. J Mou cher ami yotttoust sUv with me. Here I come back l i tnust shoot if , jou" don't Parbleu 1 whatadtng to start the woole camp for, to snoot dog." crossing their nm'CH stranze animal uim'i it ( way. When thev i t,i!'. I ;' half tho soldiers Waili;:j gun was fired. liigbts wero brou; lu. and on the ground. The d"g'Q and within was-Swtud I'm was a smair feliow, though aint, i.;.ruig liltea tlic ii. ''iMceedi'd on their i i jn:p they found and out nrh) tLc ':i: hody placed up l;:n was removed, :I.-.'i! Iru turner, lie ?;:rently twenty dsad Pierre's ball livs a ni i Ji ' WWU U1MMV KUJU...I'., WV 1 took it, and dircctci t'yit tin of sight, fir br.ria' .i t a years of sge; but he wa having touched liis heart or somewhere very near it. His pockcU were overhauled, and in one of them was found a cipher, but no one of tlicui could make anything out of it. The colonel j !xiy be placed out ' ujri-'HV. I But tlii was :i-d !'j .i '.'!. Abuut fouro'elock, 1 jst ttcfori' Ja-..'V; ru-.lh,-r ;;i;:i was fired on the mm spoil wnoro !i:i-l heeo; and this timo a uitni tfas thfit who was uymg to make bis escape from tho cad. ; lie wu.s ;-hot through the head. When the b-niy wu. hrought into camp, it was found fo he- that f a Uararian trooper, who had teen aufjictcd of treachery, though no proof had ovtr l:cn f und against him. On his person w.i.i fv.iuid tha key to thu cipher which had b?cu tal'un from the person of the drummer; snd now that the colonel had' them both, he could trmslati l!i? mystic scroll. It proved to be a direction lo the Davarian to lay bis plans for keeping as near .V.ipolcon's person as possible, after bo should enter iicrlin, and then '. m .1 I wait tor runner orders. 4 'lbe mystery was cxi'lained. 'B.c lJavaitau had contrived to call the qrcat dofr away from It lie reully did t simenluous at i ll.l.'IM. .II11H.I ' uiaiiiior : ic hot afternoon in the lo tcrriole tliuudo -;ii.-t m.i. up. 1 ; couuiitig house, iu IjTj wuiii il.ii. 1 dia tiik mcvuiiu iuwu. Ho vr-..- , of foreclosing a ui..-Vis;.:ce, .tv vii ; complete the rti'ii -t :i.i Aiy.i:i;'j y ' whout he had prof. td the j.. -. The poor land jolliT Llv.-;J 1. few tLonths' iiuluviaf. 'IVin aud iiritatcd. - .--l ! f.tfi i I '.'.My t'amilv v..'.. !.tf.iu:i;-d M il i, j the parish,'.' aulu ;l ii i ccc ' Charity tfu's-.:' i,. .." U mutt take cure oi i.. v s-.' il.c,- " ou have ui&de wutu uiv said the specuUtoiv . . ' Turn lost his ik'i and ' i Iv. ' Thn devil take ine,'' ta d Lo, ' ii 1 L;.fj radi a farthing." Just then there, wero . thrrc loud nis it the street door. He etoj i od or.' tee who .vn ilia;e. A black man with a hL.ok li,i'o, .whi.di iif.ij;Lcd aud stamped with , iiup uro. " Tom.'ydu ate coii-o 1 v." .-.lid-th M.'k fal low, grufiir. Tr-m 'L.l i'i t.TA-.'bfit o la:e. lie had left his IliLio .i.t.ihi I. :t n .i !..'s c"a". tic old ilowinj ft ni a ill his nJ In-pniit .'.1 would . . aiot for 'i.ir.-il.-'liip. 71111!; a 'i r. n- t '.i'.y ' r :hy.- ll.'.it i.T)U 1 Tr-ra. "I il I. ' !.' Cm! iii IM," pocket, and his Lig lii'.l under the uionpiL'O ho never was a poor s'si.c-r The black man wLLod of the hone, and awuv !. the i'i-'--, V. : tll''Ut i i" i:.li -I! ttom '.'i l.ii !;!. :i ih.'l i t! I ii i:i ,:- S the regiment and deliver him up to the enemy, and bis skin was to be made the cover for a Spy to enter the camp, and the spy would hare -ut in, too, but for the sportive order of the colonel, and the wilfully faithful obedience of Pierre Saneoin. On the next day Pierro was promoted to the rank of sergeant, and the Emperor said to him : "If you only make as faithful an officer as you have proved yourself faithful as a sentinel, I ask. no more." of a thutidor-stovni. i'l..' ! behind thvit cars and so:'.-. j windows. Away wont Tom I down the streets, his V"'"' 'P I down, Lis ironur.ir -..Wti IIul-c and his stcej striking .'he U every bound. V !: l look, the bh:ck man hud t T.uii YVa'iker never i : niorisifre. A country!1...' ior h'.ii Walter Kl:' ; "its' i is i out 1'C tl.o th tuiud .to t'..r n nhj lived l.'llicd wn'rpi. ii.ids'; ' pons i n tho ii .hin-. n i) and ivind, tui-i-iJ to .-' -s.-s tho ii.'ar the" swamp repo'. ted that ia 'tbr 1,:j-1;t of thn tbun-dcr-puat he had beard agrAt ola ...ling oi iimil's and howlii:; along the ro:.d, a :-l 1 '.:it nh.-.r hn r-m to the window, ho jn-t e.'.uht f iLt of' a fig ure such as I have dcscnlvvl. o:i 4 -"' Tub Quaker and tue Plv.imst. A gen uine bully called upon a " Friend'-' avowedly to thrash him. " Friend," said the Quaker, knock ing down the visitor's fists, " before . thou pro ceedest to chastise, me, wilt thou not take Boine dinner ?" The bully was a glutton, and at once consented,- washing down the 'solids with liba tions of strong . ale. Ho rose un again to fulfil his original errand. , " Friend," aoid the Quaker, I "wilt thou not first take some punch!"' aud he. j supplied abundance uf piiiieh .Tho bu'!y,uow ' stasrserinR, attempted to t'.n sn uts ciiicruiner,, i... but. ouoth the UuaKer. ii"-;1. wut tivju not' takeapipc?" Thishvital-!; and the bully,'Uttcriy-jv:r'., room to chastise thu t;uu;;oi'.' ing the window and ruT: i. thus addressed him : t . er not to bo paeiiiud ; I ;X. v o i i ing, but that did not a-iajw : thee a drink offering, stiM t:.;-'. self; I gave thee a burnt- p;i. ,. that suffice; and now will 1 ti ;. ;' offering." And with that ho , tho wiudow. That sullic: -A , loped like mad across t.L ii:!i!v c.t.'r tbe hills, and dnwii into the black hexk-ck sw:nap toward the old Indian fort, and ihat bl ovl.lv ul'tora thun der-bolt tell in that dirci'ti.ju u;oii seauoi-to set the whole forest in a h!n;-:e. The good people of -Boston shook their heads Bud-shrugged their shoulders".-" ' They had been accustomed to .pitches aa J . hoip; fjb'his, and tricks .pf. 'ho tlevil in ui kiiiUo of -shapes, from the liv-t. sottlonicrit of -the coloii v. f'i-t they wefo no! exp. Ijacjopted, i a.-r.xa the -.lor, open Inwards it; i hith-.-.-'t ...It- io niULli (lorror-stiiciieu as invcht have lioen :,:;.:.!. "Ti:ui.":es"-tei'ir" afpo!i.od0 tukis of Tun's oilocts. i'hore was no-Liu-. hi'W- i In cO;v.vliu.r 'ii; .'o'n'M :i s iref kinij'rediocdto ever, t.i ad:iiii:i: 'er ufwn, all !)':; t-u'nds and mortis) cinder'; cheat V, skeleton starved house "'V-'rroit,-, In place of- cold as. tiled wi'th ci.:,s s l5y in his ttbiiiu l:ov. cs, r id tho w ' ik rii i" a.:d bi: was t'.u cud of J i .iid; Vii '. .1 1 IsS Chickens of a" now tendean," aro being introdiiccd ' from abroad... Instcaik of loaiiioi ered with hair like that oi laji-ii soft, and beautiful, and u.ivo curious red ments on their heads. The WLcclin,'; ( genccr, of a lato date, describwS a co'upe which had been brought to thai place, on the road to. Pittsburg, for some fowl fancier who had imported them. lay.t: -"uv; bi ui ut I when; ! this d , ,. -i Indiai ::oy cov- v,?ry whitP, oriia. :!!- b. Let all i .illy viv'.'i to hea.f. do'j'ol-'S. 'i'h-. very Lo! ho Z:;z Kiil.'.v w.c .. ::nd -ho ncigbo.ii n;:'t i? oi on ir:-0l:. iid. stiver liu iron-. d .(haviiics ; two i,.'oad of his half-, i.'-.vt J.iy .his great i'io ov.-.uiid. :ilor and his i 11 i i.;.'.'!ov-bi'okers .. )"o tli is not to ! v i ho oak tree, is " lit seen to ;:.ui'i and tho old hauitoJ. i'i miV'i.v nights by in a itt.irainsr 2Arn jand i V, ;! !i .. .-l.r..t. ..I.-Iv.i il..-, fi-.Mtlilwd HTirifc l, W..II.11 13 i.-w v.vw.-w .-.- of thii i. r.v.i'. - In f..i, this f wry hits rosnlvod itself into a provci'o, a'iid tho chief ov'irtn nf- the popular saying prevalent thrbuchout Xcw F.Dglaad of "The Devil and Tom , Walker,' ' A DofV.i.K-i:ri:r.D I'BAVfK one day d-iju: aEd v.:l- corrcctiofv 'o aski'-i s-w-t 'li' Heavenly Fat he . Anxious to hoar v, V little boy had Trrar-paYpnta I- 19 'l 1)0 w. I Tho 'tncrchants and capitalists of Groat Britain aro estimated to own about 000 oc:an stes.'.fltir. A erreat nortto'D of the immense trade ... j , . .... i ,.,' i,-:. I :,f India. Chin. Australia and South America, t ... ...'M,:, . . b ; . v --- . . . - cenui biiu '.i-.n.' " -- is carried en through the medium oi tnese steam ships. , cents she to be angry plicity, ho better too." added : l,i illO:l. Lord :' oiveness"of his '.V.'. J boon passion. : J Kiy. his mother n. In 1-sping ac- i.lo t-o'tor, never Tr.'h oluldlilii sira miko ma's tcitpcr But, by coaxing and threatening, the sentinel got the dog back to his post, and there be made j thousand leaves to make aa inch in thickness. him lie down once more. And thus matters rested till tbe tramp of the coming guard was heard, The lareest intsot of cold yet received from California was recently shipped to Europe. It is IH inohes long, 5 wide, and 41 thick, lis value is H2,&8U- . . : , - ... teW Gold is 19 1-3 time heavier than water, Tnr.is the mn-tli ti . and melts at a beat of 2,014 Fah. It may be ! tU trawler who ; bammerea so sum as w retjuuu Tp5u An Irish oenhm-.n, di-iv'r.g piitieharreit f!i-!.i!'tUiviue tb p;-- we.'k, ad.!r aNutart'iriH enpiced in sbrring. ex:'.?ioid. " V i ;ihr iiy dailing, f Uh I is io jail frlalibg vc'."' B?UA littU- o n. cnl'.eil tho or fimti:ne, ' ri"Li or - T.r.i:-.: ' pvnir".s of Tes '.i. uiiji-r nil oir . run, tVeSt ; f n-l ti av.,'to" i inj gu'ule to ' 4i:.j to ex- ' - ISf IV surface of the Dead Sea is 1,317 fcit j ... . . - T bclOW tna. Ojt tae MCtuicrraucau,
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1859, edition 1
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