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: f IEITI ITEMS. ., ,, , Th JiaahyUl Banner nominate Hod. John Bell, of TtnatMM, M aadrdaU far President. th Opposition member f tb Tnneese Legisla ture he ooainaUd f loa. 4ona Doit, a u u nion can- dldU for lb I"rldnoy. Thar haa bn Introduced Into tb Beoat of Ohio bill to punish all oitlitai convicted of raising military ipeditloo for tb purport of creating servile Insur rection in viuvr ciBtov. Aa ioforaial naetlna of Ih oitlua of Memphis Tnn., va bold on th 14th alt., for tbe purpoa f oriogius; areuiiBewwy oviore mm popular miuuauwrv . Everett for ntxl rresldeut or tb United Btataa, Hoa. 0. J. Fanlknar, of Virginia, baa ba aomln. ted aa Minister la Frane. Mr. Faulkner I on of thou "furtunat" gentleman Who, at th Congres sional election ia Virginia wai Iectd by tb peopl to stay at bom. ' Caaaiua M. Clar addrad a vaat nultltud, at 'Frankfort, Ky., on th JOth Inst., front tha.portlco of - th But Hour, th door oi wmou naa oeen closed agaiiut him. Ha avwd biaitelf aa Emancipationist aad rindicated ttaward., Thar wa no disturbance Tb London correspondent of th New York llarald ..alnte that on million of dollar had been net apart by tb Uriliak Government, ia order, t Inluence th next ' Presidential election in futor of tin anti-slavery canili date. . Tb ProTldenc Journal bating eipreed a wiak that somebody would atart a national paper like I'unek at Wellington, the Philadelphia I'reaa inquires, 1 'would not r.yp-nogg bo a proper nam for a Washington '' , r Tb bonksof th Navy Department ahow the tonnage or our Wavy to be iao,i; the number or men WfiM; - th number of gun, i,l)iS; and th total horse-power, 17,8UU. Of this force, eerulnljr not mere than ball' could bcauidearaiiahl ia any emergency. ' ' Hon. Judge Mason, of Iowa, who mad himself o Cnpdlaf with tb Inventor of the country wbil he ekl th. office of Commissioner of Patent?, has, we learn, associated himself with Munn k Co., at the Scientific Amerioan office, Mew York. Advice from Aonln, Texas, atat tbat Richard ' Realf, whe wa to hate born Beeretniy of War under Hrown'a Provisional Government, let! that place for Washington on lb 4th Inst., la charge of the officer dispatched by the Senate Committee lor his arrest. It ia aaid aa soon aa Congr ia organised. Hooper, th delegate from Utah, will present an application for 4b admission or I'tib Inti the Inioo aa a state. The constitution be will offer is aaid to be several years old. H claims that Utah waa a population of 100,000. It I stated tint th witnesses, who so often gar i their testimony la th coarse of th trials at Charles. town, Virginia, ar ia Washington, in attendance upon th Heaat Cooiaiitu of investigation. Tbe labors of th commute, it i thought, will extend into next auminer. Tb Austin (Texas) Intelllgeneer, of th 2l tf . December, eantaia a brief acaount of a densely at temled Union meeting which took place there on the night of tb 20tb. It waa got ap under the auspices ot th National Democracy, opposed to ail ultraisni . and sectionalism. Dr. Mulroe, a large South Carolina slaveholder and ' planter, was recently arrested at r.ufaula, Alabama , by . a Vigilance Committee, on suspicion of being a Van- he. Fortunately fur the Dr. the Methodist Confer- . waa in session In that place, and several of tbe .ministers knew him well. A abort time since, a very worthy colored man of .Lynchburg, Va., known aa John Christian, waa set .frse by hi aiaater Kev. Was. II. Kinkle, but hemming .lisatialrsj with bis extended liberties, be, tbe Id inst., , .ia the Hatting Court, waa returned to his master, the feed of freedom being annulled on Li motion. Th lata atetinnal exoitrment, and th consequent wilbWrawal of 43oatbera orders, are causing no little s MfariagAt the North among mechanics and operatives i ia thCvasioos factories. A large number of bands, I sjeiall hi 4tM .New Kngland States, have already bea discharged and other will soon be thrown out of - employ meat. A lis tea Roage pap r mentions that a gentleman re aiding at Livingston JVriah, La., has a very singular plant in nts g.iniea, wait a appears ioiiii sort oi con neotlnc link between the animal and vegetable' world The plant ia about three feet high, and its stems reach the around. At tb ead it ia armed with a auia 1 and aharn suUlance, wilh whi. h it pierces insects, and then lifts them into th eaiyv, where they are grasped by th plant, and appropriate to it suppoYt. The I'aioa Whig aad American national committee, hav resolved to increase theii number to a number o,uil to Ui electoral Votes Ib-at ia, 3'jS. The object 4,f this measure ia to bsve means f communication with oaarrva live men ia every part of the I'nion. Mona ural ar to be taken to nil up th list, and institute a general correspondence between ike friend or the movement. Members of th committee state that tboagh the time ia recent when the movement was com menced, it baa made rapid progress, and that I t era bare been received from all parts of tbe country cxpreesiva of strong sympathy with it. ' Advice from Japan sUte that the American Minis ter to Chine has visited Vedo, and waa tba guest of Mr. Conssil Harris. During hi stay, ba was invited by the I'rim Minister at 'do toon interview at the hall or the "Prohibited Palace." which he accepted, and wher soma of the chief pei'eooages of tli-rcalm were assembled lo meet him. Mr.. Ward has since returned toShaughae. The Japanese GoTernracol h intimated to Mr. Harrlathat the Japanese .Smhasey will be ready to embark for the Coiled States in tbe spring, and the Pewkatao has order to receive tutin. Tba National IiiUUieceeer anilerelanda that it ia in contemplation to make an improvtment in the bnrrau arrangemenu or the Interior Depertmrni, ny relieving th aduioistration f th Patent Oflio from the Agri cultural divisios of tluU bureau, and plaowg th (alter on a separate footing. It should be so. We cannot see why lb interest of agriculture sho uld not he committed to a separate bureau, if not to a distinct and independent administration. It Is in dignity and importance equal 'if not superiorftto any other inter est in th great community of industrial internal. W hen the family of Bishop Odenheimer, late!) re moved from Philadelphia) took possession of Kivtr 4d near Uurlington, tb residence of the lata Bishop boe.no, they found the pantries crow led with everything that either housewile or cook could desire a barrel of sugar in Ooe, of flour in another, with other im mediate necessaries in profusion the surprise offer ing of Kpiscopaliana there. Then camo a purse of from Episcopalians In Mount Holly, to bear the expense of removal from Philadelphia. These dona tion offered some manifevtiition of the affection al ready entertained for Bishop Odenheimer. TOWS, COCWTT AND TATE."" Thi Kittjix of th Board of Valuatloa for til several prcinct of thi eoonty ar la tb Itaad of Joha Bobintoa, aq.,Bortary of th Board, aad an open to inspeotloa t all partie InteresUd. . r Till Miiitav. Owing to th weather, th atten dance at th meeting la till plao on Saturday after apon Uat wa not large enough to Justify th object of th call of th meeting organisation of th company and election of oflicora. Another meeting for that purpoa I called for next Saturday, tb Zlst lost., at 2 p. m when, it I hoped, every on who hss enrolled nlinaeu will aom forward and bring another with him. OprewiTiOH MxxTixo. Tb Wblir of Vsdkln bad oa th 8d inst., oa abort notice, quit a spirited and well attended. meeting, at which a resolution wa passed approving cf a reienae lav to cqualix taxation, and appointing 44 delegates to attend th Convention at Kaleigh oa th !Ud proximo. Th Whig of Henderson held a meeting on Ih 4th mat., and passed a aeries or resolutions and appointed nv delegates to attend tb Convention at Raleiih on tb 2-'d proximo. A larre and respectable meetlnt of th Whin and Amerioan of New Hanover waa held at tb Court Forth Arena. THE AQRICtJlTCJUL COLLEUE, iC. - Mr. Editor; I am glad thscomraunicatlon of "Fillua - - DIED. - On th 10th of Decemlier, 18OT, Jlr. ELIZABETH Mask, of Anton, North MASK, wife of James 0. Agricolsj" ha called forth aa article from the pea of Carolina, in theKHthyearofher age. . 8h waa horn in aa Intelligent "Farmer" of Aason. And I would that -x oounly, V., on the 1st of C October. 1771. and all the honest yeomanry of oar county and Slat war ; joined the lleihodist Church when very young, and she truly awakened to Ibeir interests, and support ao man for any publio trust wh wa not truly th farmer's friend. Is their not some agriculturist of our Htat who will hoist hi colors and throw them to the brrcxe, with Agricultural Colleteand Exneriinentii! I'lnntntlon for North Carolina blaxoned thereon, and neither ecaa or abate his efTorts till the government of North Caro Una shall hav provided fur the planters (nil mechan ics of th Stat a collrgt and cxpt ri mental plnntiition ? Beside the liberal education afforded by such an institution, it would necessarily hnv nniler ita care all the enemiee and diseases that infest our crops and stock to Investigate their origin and the necessary prevrnlltivea and remedies to i unit re success to the planter. Then and only then will thai ela of our people whoa labor and industry lie at the foundation of ll national prosperity, be represented in our .JHate I they ahoulJ b. what claim hss the President of this errent Republic upon its planter and meclianioi? be who vetoed the only bill that hss passed the Congress of our country. In my recollection, if ever, for Ihe, difc'ct bene.nt of Iloue in Wilmintton. on th evenine of the ISlh which resolutions were passed and authority riven to I c'"" of P'T'e. the bone and sinew of any conn Ih Chairman, A. A. Brown, Esq., to appoint dele- tr7i nJ atranf j t i ay the Monthern members, if my givtee -to tbe State Convention. Oi.oaioi'1 Nkws roa Old BAnirLois. Oh Bundov. ioe jotu nisi., wuiie anting oy a god or meilitatioK on past events, and not having thouiht, for th first tiaie, of ita being leap ytar, 1 east my eye out at the window of our log cabin, and beheld a company com ing irom towards Mason s Uioltson s Una tb bride elect, Martha Jan Hikes, with her bore and buggy, andSy her side was Mr. Archibald Harris, whom she brought to be uuitej in holy wedlock. Aa I am ready o comply wire requests in any ucn matters. I com plied with hers in uniting her to him in th shortest tune. Alar ber example lead many to do likewise. J. B. I)"; ii. v. iiowzr. sTii.r, continue the PRAI'Tlt'B OP MKIHCINK nt the old ottice or A.-he ft Howie, opposite the Hunk. He may he found nt his ollice or residence when not profrr-sjoimlly engaged. ' W'adv-hnni', Jan. 0, 1810-7n."2 Ma. Jso. 8. Fon, of Kutherfordton, states that his partner In the coach busin'ss, Alex. M. Pag, baa proved unfaithful, and absconded with all tbe availa ble funda nrthe Arm, amounting to between .1.000 ant It warns tli putiiio against bim. II suppose that lie hss mad for Texas. Pag is about thirty yeara or age, six feel high, dark complexion, wuu a uown looa. Fanzr.iv to Diiitii.-The Washington Dispatch of ma 1 1 tn Irist., stiles, that a child was froten todeatu in that town tbe week before. Tn Nrxr Oovxtixon. A writer in Hi Marfrera- born' Boutliron, (seconded by Hint paper, IrecommenJs Uie Hon. David llutlaw th HLigoaJHlidate for Gov ernor or Xsortu Carolina. r Ar.TFD. The Raleigh Standard states that Jesso Wheeler, formerly County Burveyor of fluilfnrd, haa ben arrested end held to ball fur circulating; Helper book, it is andrrstood that he baa circulated at least fifty or alxlj copies of th book in th county. Form Maw Daowxrn.-On Thursday or Friday last, John F. Hudkias, Nathaniel Williams, Jas. F. Longest and Charles Phelps, of Beaufort, went outside some where in the neighborhood ofape Lookout, on a Belling excursion, expecting to return on Saturday, and failing to return, their friend got uneasy and skirtel out in pursuit of tbem on Sunday, when ther found tbe boat in a capsiied position somewhere near tort .Macon, and some 14 or 100 yard from' 1.1, tbe dead body of t'has. Phelps. The other three hava.not been found, but the presumption is that the entire party perished. These four men were all brothers-in-law, three of them having married the sisters of th otuer. A nrlrrn t rrtMrtxt. . , memory serve m right, generally voted agniust It Farmers think of this. Permit me juat hero, Mr. E litor, to nnex nn ex tract from th pen of an editor whose brain was occu pied with something else besides politics and plunder: "What a sovereign man is the intelligent, industri- oavrernierl Within hi own realm of earlh, he wields a sceptre lo which all mast bend. The balance of the world's life and comfort he holds in his stalwart hand. Neither court, nor camps, nor armies, nor fleets, can exit! without hi aid. He U the feeder and thcfnrmen ter, virtually, of th race. Cilice n.riiiL'iun from the traffic in the product of liis industry. Commerce is born it his bequests, Of the Stntv he ia the ''first es tate." Loid of the land, no man Jinx .firmer hold nf the essential title of nobility; and he mast lie no plod der because he is a farmer. The day Is past when the aoil tiller was confounded with the clod turned :v his plow. The soil is his servitor; he smiles it, and lo! the harvest comes forth. The hoe and the sickle make III in music braver than dulciinrri. and sound the mirrh of a triumph grand as it is peaceful and ble-sod. Hut ne is not rorever m the furrow, tor him are-brond- st field of study fairest Held of delight. For him are honors linked to beauties and wisdom; for him period of communion and rapture, of which the birds, the ftowcrs, the streams, the stirs, and all wondrous things of the universe may hear witness. A brave man art thnti, wielder of tlio mullet and the plane; and thou, skilful worker of wel: mid thou, de viser of all machines whereby the labor of man's hands ia speeded or abridged. Hut y are all rerond to the farmer. He is master of the needfulest of tuils. and tho m:t serviceable products. He can live with out you, but yon cannot exist, for a dnv without him. Honor to the farmer; mny his sphere widen slid hi-: .. .a - i.l . statu be exalted; and honor 16 art ohr toll: fr.rf u JA!" -Al-'r I -Jv'TUJUKW lived and died strictly adhering to-the tenet of the ohiiroli of her choice, though often deprived of th privilege on account of circumstances, altogether lo. cal and beyond her control; ami for the last ten or twelve year she wa confined mostly to the house, and for the last nine weeks closely to T0r bed; during which time her sufferings were grcnt, hut home wilh great christian fortitude and patience, and when asked of her future prospects, would always express her per fect readiness and-wiltingness to depart. With her 1 husband, she ha for many years past had long and ' iigiwuld discourses nn the subject of religion, anil would generally 1 nd it by saying that "the greatest grief she had ill the world waa that she oonid not love and acre tli Lord enough " On tho morning of the liilh, she spok the first lino of her favorite hymn, "Have piiv Lord, O Lord forgive." Her husband rimglitiiip the hymn book' and gnire it out, un I all present j.iincj in Hinging it. While doing this It ho rn in c evident that she was rapidly passing awsy. After the hymn waa anug, all joined her husband in prayer, from which he rose to see heilruw her. last breath, nnd receive her last farewell, 'r Houihern Christian Advocate and Jackson paper plciite copy. - , : ; i- TREATS -ALL DISEASES A OPECUt ATTKSTI0J1 CIVES TO ALLCIfROlt KJ i iB, Cowghs, t,- one., CoaMmptloeti Jnflw-. Hie last Warning." LOOK SHAUV, NOW. All who oyo me rniis'Tpay iip im mediately. Remember, I have given you fair warning. J" JAS. C. CARAWAY. Jnnunry 10, lSliO-70-72 Acvtnr.Kr. The Wilson Ledceref the 12th inst.. has the following items; Mr J. W. Hamlet, of tb:s place, was seriously wcunded on Tuesday 2d inst., by the accidental dis charge of a pistol in his own hands. In attempting 10 win ,u pi'ioi irom nis pocxet, While cocked, it went on. the ball ranging clear through the thigh, and just missing the femoral artery. Mr. Hamlet ia In a fair way for recovery. Mr. Kxrkirl Mavo. a citizen of Wilson. wsH'shnt in ! the arm, in the bar room of Giiawold'a hotel, tiolds- uoro , oy a man named Atkinson, who, it seems wa 'sloshing about on general principles," not exactly intending to aboot any body, but extremely indifferent as 10 wneiner ae uid or not. Nr. Maya wound is slight. , of such are the fruits that form the crowning glniie th world." A Advocate or Fabmkhs' P.iuht.s CHARLESTON, Jan. H Cotton Trsnsnctions to-day limited to 1,HW bales, at 0Jt; 12c extremes. WILMINGTON. Jan. 11 Tnrnentin.K,lnJ .1 $2.70 for yellow dip, $2.12 for virgin, and SI IjVfi.r hard V 280 ll. Spirits tOc. Ito'.in SI. 121 for me dium hbls. Tar $2 "fJ bbl., Cottot Prii ei ranged at '.( 105c. for ordinary to good middlinc. Salt 8alea of Llverpmil ground at $1.10 "f' suck. Sules of Lime at 5c. V bbl. Coffee Kio 1 1 1c. V Hi . CHARLOTTE, Jan. 13. Cotton Very little in market; selling nt '.Hfii'Me. extremes, rtheut 1.45 (Vj,'$1.17. Corn SO&HZc. Peas 70c. T. C . n. . HOKl ll. 1 General Commission .fterrhantn, . VNXD PEALtBS IX LIME, HAIR. CALCINED PLASTER. AND CE- MENT, SAND PLASTER, PIKE PEHIMAN OCA NO, And Agents for the sole of ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED OCANO. TA8KER A CLARK'S FERTILIZERS. ITC fll' I tll' 'XV UYHVO '3 SVf Sujujl'av jmj noX VA"jOJl!ip3UI -mi tin .Cud niu om o.uo oijai y Ml OA 'dUVIIS NOOl . nx. Aatlima. lniniliiti. all jIIwm. .Jl i.A si. Mouth, Throat, aad Langar all Shin Ulaeaae of ev ery description eueeesslully treatuil; Lumbago, Lumbar Abscess, Scrofula, Rbeumotism, tiout, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsions. Dva. pepsia, Dysentery, Ulnrrrliiiji. The very worst cares oi nies cured m a short time; also ot the Stomach, Liver, and Dowels. There are luaay disease inci dental to woman and children which are treated with distinguished success. , AIL particular!! will he given by letter. Dr. Ilaakee can produce oue Uiou.-auJ cer tificates of hia perfect succcw in curing. Canckrs, Oui Sonn, up. l't.ci:ns, Hip IIiskasks, FlSTl'l.tnriVKRV liKSI BII'TlliX. StTXHHlMI), Wr, Poi.Yi'is or ftfrjiusrv" - ' Or In any partof the body, - ' TtJloiis, a.vii Swki.i.ixih of evory discriplion, und without the 'n-n nf kiiile, or uny snrglcnl iiistrim.ent". These named diseases cannot be cured by cnrrcWmndcnrr therefore all such patients must place themselves un lr Hie Uoetor'a personal siipervisiiin. Dictor llaukee has made n w discovery of 11 "Fl.rtli," Hint will produco alisornti.n nf tl Civi. KAt'T," and restoro permanenf Ti-fon to the Evn, with out resort to the knife. All iflVenses t the . ' , -"EVES ANif-r.UtS . arc hnerrysfully trealcd without the ne nf the knlf,. or needle. Ir. liaakec has constantly on hand at his office a very extensive assortment of beautiful ARTIFICIAL EVES . axn TMPAxruB, ot r.m dui mh, which ore suitable for either ex and alt ages Inser ted in five minutes. Eb Tiii'Wpkts of every lies cription; nlsocvery variety of artificial article knonji in tho world a largo aasortment of beautiful niid durable . .. 1 ap.tificial HAvns. . witU the Ann and Elbow, Attachment: .- ARTIFICIAL FEET, with the Ankle, Leg, and Knee-joint attachment. These articles are perfect'v natural. an I adapted f r either aex, and can be sent by express lo miv part of the world. All kinds of .Trusses for Hernia or liup ture of every discriplion, for either ex, and Trusses paiticiil n ly adapted for females in a wenk tonuit ou, ulso for those with Pkolaits I tkhi. lioctor liaakec ia ono of the mot celebrated nnd skillful physicians and surgeons imw living. His fume ia kuuwu pn-souully in every principal city of. AH lelkTS directed to f)r. Bnakoc init ci tit iin ten cents, to pay postage and incidental expeii-e-.. Ail Chronic" Diseases can be treated by correspondence, except those mentioned, wli'ch will require his ner- t-onal supervision. BHJU Office lhuttuCnm 0 .1 . M. ,i p. .1. , HitfTOK P.AAKEK, .OfBceV-10 1 JJroad nay, n few .1,,, nhoc FoTrlly treet, New York City. C9-y : SCUTH AliD SOUIHWESE; WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, IMP0RTER8 AKP Jobbers In tbe city of Charleston, tn .1- tho preacnt excited date of th country, deem tt proper to bring to th notice of the interior Merchant the clniuis wo have to their patronage and custom. The majority of us have been long established in buei- ' new, mid 1'min nr experience are well acquainted . with the wunM of this section nf 'country. All of n hold sentiment. In common 011 Uie agitating tiiiestinu ' of the day .Inv.'ry; and all ofo de-ire, as far as prnrtirnblc, to become commercially independent of the North. W' have n'ndesire.to uadvarnta tli eneresr and ciilei pnee of tlicr .Mei chants of NortJiern cities, but wo claim to ho able t supply goods in our res-'' pecljve lines, on as fuvorntlV terms, both as lo price and credit,' the merchants of Jinjv c;tv in th Union. j W have f icilities for obtaining goVI- from Europe not ' surpassed by Hut, nn l our importation from abroad are very-hrrje. notwithstandingtho reports to the con tr.nv.eliculiiteil by those who lu.ve iio knowlevlgs of what they nflin or uliobo interest prompt theuj to mislead. American goods .wc obtain from the manufacturer! on ns favorable terms k any Jobbing MerobOtit of the Norlhei 11 cities. Why tlierrchould we not be abfo to soil on n,s f ivoiaWo terms ns others? tt'c are ajilc and ileteriu'lned to do so, and all wo s or you is, to try this market, lay aside 111 nreiu- 1 .... ,1 ,. ..i.. ii...,!.." r v " I'l-yu'iH-e mai yourcuaitimer prefer ?nn Ii fr.uii.New York to those from Charleston, mid bui!. I up and encournjre your own Seaports and your own Merchant'.- II we cannot do what we pro less, you will be sub.r'rtril tawcry little inconvenience,, f ir opportunities of le.iTinz bv r iilwnv or ateameraura offered every twelve hours. I thir Stocks will be complete by t!ic 1st of February j next, nnd it remains to be seeii how many of thrfs j who have heretofore purchased all their good? in 1 Northern rilie will give Charleston a trial this arring. Chiflcitou, S. C, Ik-ceniber 12th, 1S0K. ' i:jv eiooi. J ILLII. t X OK. H.iWEU fO. : HYATT, MeBUR : XEY K CO.': .HHIN.-TON, CREWS ft I'll.: CRAVE -!JiHI.STO.N'ii CO.; .loflNG. M I LNl ill A,Cik.; KER- R ISt IN K LEI HI NO : t'HAMISEKi.AIX. Mll.tti It J. s. J.. U.OHIi: & CO : III lEIIT AlKiKR M.M11I1 A1CU.; CADO'.V, .McKE.N- SUPER PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 70-Iy WlLMlXfSTilX, X. To Planters,' I Q Afi MRU ELS JRESH ROCKLAND LIME, I jV" ' daily expected. We lire ofleiiug the above Lime, for agricultural purposes, at n very low figure say i! cts. per bbl., in h.ts of 2'i bids, and 'upwards'. Freights-through to t'huruw 4o cts. per bbl. ' Persons in want would do well to send in their or ders before the 'cargo arrives. I jX. &. B. flT WORTH. Jan. 7-70-73 ' Wilmington. X. C. For Sale. Laborers Wanted." Alabama Pcmovbatio Coavaanox. The "Harmo nioai" of Alabama assembled in convention at Mutit romery on th 11th, and 'opened in a-stormy mauncr. iiaa. ljulgfr, of Jallapoosa; waa requested to act as temporary chairman, but the (notion was opposed by . Mr. )ncy, who moved tunt II.1-1). Smith, or Lauder dale, should act as chairman, Ikith of these gentle men took their seat upon the speaker' stand, ami both put the motion to the Convention at tho same time, amid great uois and confusion. Finally a corti proraiss waa afflicted, and Frank 8, Lyons, Esii., was elected as femaorary chairman. He is su . old Union man, but now attached lo tho Y ancy wing. , After an ? . : 1. n . 1 1 ..r..... .1 1. . m, .. ; , i ..,.,1 a Committee, composed of Yancy mcn,-to deckle the .right of th double delegation from, Mobile nnd , Montgomery. Mr. Lyon waa afterwaribi. appointed President of the Convention At night Mr Y'ancy made a "tremendous speech" before the committee oir oredchtial. On the 12th, Mr; Scott, of Monroe, iutro ' .dnced ex-rte of reaolutloiis('Hiirtliig th rights of '"' IflVryNin til Territories, and its peoteotion there by . Legislative snd Congressional enactment. The dele ' v tw to thOyt'harleston Convention jvere instructe.1 to ' insist upon this right; and, if it waa repudiated by Jthat body, lh Alrfbama .'delegates are to withdraw from it. and a.jain call together this Coiwcntion. ' On th Uth, the 'orsvth delegation from Mobile ob .' tained their ct. llefore th,e Convention adjourned tint die they adopted platform taking the highest p-i.sibre rjoathern ground. It insists on Territorial viiroteet'ion toiauxvory, and demand, that all llicjiowers Yh government. ahodl be; employed if .necVsia;! in ts prijtecllnn. It negative Douglasisui in all ita forms. Mr. Soott's resolutions were also aihted. YViut tbr Wxst tax M a iitAcrfiE One great source of power in a country ia it manufacturing in terests, ami a country which can be at the same time a large manufacturing and producing country ia proof against alt financial crises, and must become powerful and prosperous. Such lathe case with West ern North Carolina. Producing within her mountain borders almost every necessary of life, but cotton rte anu conee; sne has, t, witer power sufficient to drive the machinery of a world. Hub such facilities, then, oai onn um uere manuluctured with profltr First the large quantities of saltpetre which exist in vari. ous places, together wilh the immense bodies of fine wood for charcoal, clesrly indicate that the manufac ture vl powder would be here as t is elsewhere, vrre profitable,, and perhaps more profitable her than elue- wnere. Again, manufactories of woolen cooda. Her the wool can be raised, and will be if there is a demand for it. W know that at least one manufactory of Ibis kind is carried on profitably in this State, though its proprietor orings some ot tbe wool be coneamesajroin r.urope. . . Further, the manufacture of linseed oil. Tli nusmess is now carried on in a small way there iH-mp; une manuiaciory in tins county owned by Mr. Coleman. There is still room .for ninny more. Thi section is peculiarly adapted to, the growth of flax, nd, . were there a demand, large quantities would be raised. , Then, too, would com in the manufacture of flaxen goods. These manufactures can be-rnrried on now. and there it no contingency as to a railroad lo be put in. There are otlier articles, when we shall be Messed with the means of egress to the world, that will demand the attention of our people. The manufacture of iron and iron utensils must then be carried' on. TheCranberry iron jV-naid to be Hie best in the United Rutcs or the world;. '.we can easily infer what excellent naila and tools it wculd make And when we have a railroad, cotton factories, pa per mills- aniLvariouv other work can be put up and carried on profitably. One thing ia certain, that if we are to be independant of the North, the South must manufacture for itself; and when that is to ha done, western North Carolina will present a many attraction to the eya (of th builder as any other section of the country or the eaith. Aihtpxlle Aauotmt. A' bout fifty able- bodied negro men are wanted as LABORERS to woik upon the Wil mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad ens't of Pee Dee river. The highest prices will be itiveii. Ai- p'.v to . 1). IXtiKAM, ' l-i 0 ' Agent Uir the Company. horse power, locomotive boiler, nearly new. Also, OXE TRACT OF LAND, in Union county, within one mile of the Wilmington, Charlotte ond Riiteerford Railroad, containing US! acres, well im proved. A gocMiarg ii uin be had if .early applica tion is made. ' Apply to JXO. P. IIOUSTOXj Eso, , Monroe, X. C. Jan. 4. iU-t . Negroes for Sale. Guano. flUIE UXDF.RS1CXED IS ACEXT IXC1IAI1LES- ton lor tlx sale of Guano of Visit-rent lfir ripUonx, all of which is either imported direct or received from the Importers, and warranted pure. All Orders limn Factors and Planters supplied at the market nrice and shipped promptly. PERL V IAN OUAXO, diroctfrom the Azents of the Peruvian Government. "1)Y VIRTUE OF AX ORDER MADE AT JAXU J ) 1.1.V term, 18iiil, of tlieCoiiftof plea ami Ouarter .Seis-ions for the County of Anson, 1. as Administrator. t -hall proceed tiie!l. to the highest bidder at the Court House .loor. in the. town of Wadrshoro'. 011 the 7th DAY ('K FEIJRUARVXEXT. the following ! .ts'irr. Mitv.'S i.lel. using to the etaf of Railord, to wit: JOE, j I'l'i;. MARY and LOTTY: X A credit of six mouths will begiven, with interest. 1 from dite, thu purchasers giving bond with approved security. rx 1 ' JOHN E. CHAMBERS, Adiirini.-trator. j Jan un ry 11, lti.l-70-7-'i , Ln.K-vii.i.E, X. C, Dec. 2C, lS.VJ. )I.r,SOXS IXDEMTED TO THE ESTATE OE-Ne)-.in P: Liles. U-eeascd, are requested to call on MVARD R. 1.1LES for ihe purpose of payment. I reiirwai. Are. lie is legally authnrited and empow, j ered tn transact, for me. any business pertaining o 1' the jettli omit of the Estate, imd Ium all the pnpers . bel'-njiiir thereto in liis posseion. '' I ' '.'-tl , E. C. I.I LI'S, Executrix. !nsonviirelIaTe Academy. ' rilHE EXERCISES OF THIS SCHOOL WILL BE I resumed on the !'tii w,,ln i.nst.. under the superintendence of W. R. JONES. Tuition rating from $8 to 20 per sessiijn due at the end of the Session. Board can be had on reasonable term. ' For further particulars address the Principal or Irujtem. ' W.O.SMITH, - JOEL TYSON. Sen., John McLexdux, . w.yi. little, ' a. KxitiiiT, ' . Trustees. P. S. So deduction m.vl for X time except in case's of protracted sii'knes.s. Assonville, Jan. 2, lw;0-60-7l, CO.: ; o.: X YLEK, y.iiiocio. DIKIX'T I.HPOR.Ti:na OF II..4 T.ITI f.OOUw. ANDREW McDOWALLj EAVEXEL, HUGE P. & .WILLI Mi.N. II lltl'WAKi:. S' COURTNEY' fi TEXXENT; I1VDE. OREflG A I'T GRAVELEY & PIIINtil.E; WII.MAXS & PRICE; tt.-i'Tr3TROHJKKKr J.-E.-AIHit2R & CtT. ' - siioi-:. '.- j E. B. RT ODbAlT tiTiVLT FOUcFft MITCHELL; IIASELTIXE A WALTON; D. F. FLEMING & CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT & CJ.; U. A. PitlXGLE & CO. C I.OTIII, WALDRON. Elil.t'sTO.'S & CO.; EDWIN BITES .4 CO.; COHEN, WILLIS & CO ; MATTH1ESSEN, trilAUA & COT 1'lERSONrSJHTH & CO wumm mm iClDOV, ELIDS GUANO, imported direct from EliJe Island, i (Lower California;) a Cargo of t;iNj tous has iust ar- I rived. This Guano contain. 12 per cent, of Aiiiiuou:.i, and coniiderel by many who have used it, as fully equal to Peruvian. AMERICAN GUANO, from Jnrvis Island, received from the importers in New Y ork. L . rsoviUKMlU OUA.NU, direct from Sombrcio Island. (W. I.;l contains by annlysi of Profesuur Slienioud of Charleston Medical College, 78 per cent, of Roue 1'hosphate or Lima. A valuable article for mixing with Peruvian. A. A. MEXICAN GUANO, import,)! into Baltimore. CAKRIIiEAXGUA.NO. illinortrii direct from ttir. ribean 8a. and tonuins 42 t. tent, .Bone PUoi-phate jf 'jrage.t 1 at Ins shop ju-t above the Post Office, ; arid Liime. 1 "I i'"ii'' 1110 oncc 01 .-vsue o. jiaigrav.e, or aims Also, MANIPULATED GUaXO. containlne e.ne-' rvUenn- hair Peruvian and one-half Phosphutc of Lime, from 1 lir ' I"'" acfoiint of the late firm mil be'cWd at the best manufacturers. . , olice by r i-h or nrde. - E. F. .ASHE. SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, from Bauch's i Jan. 2, IKiMMi!!.,, . " ' Manufactory, Philadelphia. Highly recommended. 1 : " " X r'AK.MKICS PLASTER, From Cioton . Mills, X,-1 l HniCQ ' r-r THOMAS J. KERR -L 4 S I Tl'ATIOX AS A TEACHER IX SOllE COU Kerr' Wharf, Charleston. S. C. ; V' ' P. icct or rnniily !?eliool, by a I.ady folly Medical Notice. rniii: firm ok asiii; & mnvzE has been -g - d!s-"!Yed by mutual consent. ' Dr. AMlh may be found (when not professionally TTX-DER THE CONDUCT OF COT.. I TI.11' l..n C.,...,n:. . 1... . . e V .1 , iitw. ii'iej.L 111 me SJJp State Military Academy of Columbia. 8. Cv"jj2 -A The Starl' of Instruction edniprises Six .Ofii-$$A cers. For a Ciicular address the Superintendent.- My : ' . Painting aiW'Paper Ilangiii. npiiK srascn'imjft respectfully solicits I the patronage of this place and furroundinir neighborhood in PAlXTINIr and PAI'EU-HANGIXG, promising to give entire snti-tiicliou. Thsc wishing Fine Finish, Ornamental lirnii,inz. lIiuLline-. beauti ful Outside Finish, 4ic, would do well" t'i inldic.-s or call on me. SAM L A. WISE, !-" . Wndesboi'o',-X..C. . Gould's Fork Afeademr;- Silimlnl iu iiisun jfToiinlv. Four liilft Vest of V.nilflitirt'. iu llic liriiiily of Col. J. ('. lara-. way s.' Iaj. J. Hassan s, aiitl (iliirrs, VSCIKMlI, W ILL BE OPENED AT THIS PLACE j on the Hilli or Jttmiui-fi nr.il. nn- I It r i)ie Mipeiiiitcii deuce ofJullN C. McLAUCIlLIN, ' a? Principal. ' i The Academy is beanfifiilly lncated'ln 0 rrovc of nn- i .live nah,, in a portion of the country ns healthy as any. j Board cau le hud in (he iieighlqirho'od at if S per -i month. - x R.ites of Tnition Ranging- from ?12 fn per ' session, nrc.irdine; toy advancement; and lo be paid nt ; the end nf the ses-j'on. j W e feci. confident in saying that a Student can be j as well taugiit hejc ns onvwhere iu th State, " ' JAMES C. CAR AW AY'. . JAMES HOGG AN, V JESSE J. LILES, ' K. L. McLEXHOX. C'-TO : x Pr.q.ri. t,.r. .1 l'. !. -o ueanciion .ruaac lor lost time except in.; cases of sickness. j .!( i-kii:., s. s. f arb ar, bros. a co ; laxxeau & wiiilden: j. a. burckm yer;' ii eorge w. WILLIAMS k CO.; T. J. & C. II.'MOISE: FARXU.M & DOTTEREK. , ' f KOC KTRV WDCLISSU ABE. BROWN & PALMA; WEBB St SAGE. ' ' mu ,s V nr.nicirs. " II W'lLAXD. STEVENSON CO. ; JOHN ASH HURST; RUFF & DOWIE; NELSON CARTER.' MI.KS AI r iCY CiUODS. BOWEX. FOSTER & CO.; THAYER, DEWIXO k CO.; ALREHT (.EXOX1CK; MARSHALL & UL'RUE: J. . W. KNtl.V.. 11 its. caps yn STI? 4H' GOOD. llollSEY. ATT EX & CO.; D. R. WILLIAMS 4 CO.: F. D.FAXXl.NiI. S4ieli:s o faiiini.rKV hard. Htni:. JENNINGS, TIIO.MI.IXSOX & CO.; HASTIE, CAL HOUN & CO. , BOOKS AI STATIOHERT. Mi CARTER k DAWSON: A. CARTER; S. B. JONES, Agent Methodist Book Concern. CAKPETS, Oir (LOTUS AND WIT DOW I l(-MI. LAMBERTS & HOWELL; JAS. O. BAILIE. - : , PII:k OVJMIip DEALER. JOSEPH WALKER. IvIPOltTI.'KS n niMI.ERS I. HI. I.IQI OItv, h;ii.lU, TO II it . Ar. 1 HAFEE. Sr. AMAND & CROFT. 67 73 LOOK AT THIS! IIORTOA'S PHOTOGRAPHIC fi.UJ.EI.Y,- Is open every day from S u "clock 11. in. h. ,". p. 1 Jan. 1, I8G0-71-78 -XrfoaMy asa Bmj Farm Ecuoi' The dates are brouiiht down to the "2!Hh nit., by the arrival of the steamships New Y'ork nnd Hungarian. The Chinese Oovornmetit has -applied for American mediation in their difficulty with France anil England. The Pope refuses to enter Hie Trace Conjtrass un less the rumored authorship of a lute pamphlet on the Romish policy is denied. Count Wolewski siys the. pamphlet "shall not b considered by the European Conareas" and Ihe Pari Pays that it does not propose to deprive the Pope of legations, aud pro claims the 'necessity of maintaining his. temporal f power,. Th Bishop of Oilcan haa written a via- lint reply tothe pnmphlot, Edmund About ia the reported author of th pamplebt.. The Danubian Principalities are about onntractine a largc'lpan from France, under the guarantee. of Rus sia anu -I'russia. Iutellijernce has been . received from" Kong Kong ta in i iui'iu jovemoer. mere was bit little doing Confidence, seemed to be lucroaaing in Japan to wards foreigners. The (ales of button in the Liverpool market on the 29th summed up G.OIH) bales, and rate ruling firmer. . -aav -a --- -maw -- It la n rommon obnervalloM that there art) more sufferers frooi-dcbility, among Americans, llian ean be found among any other civilised nation. Xhe reason ia obvious. We take too littl exercise, ' turned to behold for the last time the glorious sun in Heaven, may I net see it sliining on the brOkrn and . slishonored ifrsf meU of a one glorious Union on fitatea diaseeen-d, iliaeOrdant; belligeraiit on a laud rent with eivil feuds ar drenched, it may bo, infra tamal bleed. Let their last feeble and lingering glaViica rather behold the glorioo ensign of tlu Republic, now . know aud honwred throughout the world, still full hilgh advanced hot a aingle, Jtivr erased, nor a single atrip polluted, beaxuig fur its raotio no such miserabl la- terrogatory aa 'waa au mi worinr nor moss - other word of delwaipa aad folly, 'Liberty firsthand T- Union afterwards;' bat everywhere, spread all over ia characters of living light, that other sentiment, dear to every Amerioan heart, 'Liberty W L'nionow and femir, ea and iasepai-abl.' HVAsfer. i'Wbjui my eves shall be ! and forget.the jantSj. pf (he body in the absorbing pursuiia 01 outness, iu an eucu cases ominary mea tcines can do little good. What ia required in just sncn a ionic sna invigoraior as yr. j.. nostener naa given to the), world, in hia t iLinnATin "Birme." The weak and nervous deniien of the counting-house, the eaausteil toiler upon the shop-boaTd, and the pros trated student of the midnight lamp, have found "a wonderful regenerator in tb "BiTritn," and prefer It to mora pretentions, but less effiencioua medicines. But it should not be forgotten .that th ageut which n so. magical in its influence upon- a frame which ia merely debilitated, ia equally powerful in assisting na ture to eipel th most terribl form of disease. Who will ant give it trial' -Jtold by druggist and dealers generally, every wletre. WOT BP aavertiscmeni in anoiner comma, STATE OP WORTH f A!ill,l,' ANSON COUNTY'. In Eqwtv. MARrn T:M. ISilfl. W. r. Kendall and Eli F. Kendall, agniiu-t Calviu M. Fnlkner and Gideon II. Tliri(nlj:ill. Oriiinnl Hill. , IT APPEARING BY AFFIDAVIT THAT CALVIN M. Falkner, .one of the defendants in thin case, resides.out of the limits of this State: I therefore order publication to be made in the North 1'aiolinn Argus, fur sii successive weeks, notifying said ub-eut defendant to be "and appear before tho Honorable, tlie Jadge of our next Superior Court of Equity, to be held Tor the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesboro', on the second Monday in .March next: then nnd there to plead, answer or demur to com plainants' said bill; otherwise judgment 'pro confesso will be taken against him, and the cause set for hear ing and heard ex parte ns to him. Witness: William E. Troy, Cerk and 'Master of ejir said Court of Equity, at office in Wadesboro', the sec ond Monday in September. A. D. 1 850, and in the aifhty-fourth year of American Independence.. -71-76 W. E.TROYVC. M. E. STATE OF WORTH ' ltOLI A, ANSON COUNTY. , . t , Is Eqi'i'tt. Faiv Ttn, 1S50.' ' . George W. Little, County Trustee,, against Oliver T, ' Collin,-Jesse IX. Collins, Willinur Lnwrj aud' wile owmpetent to teach the English br:inclsc ami Mth unties, French and Music. Having graduated at one of our Southern Institu.ions, timl liaviiie bad some ex-' perience in teaclliiip, would have no objection to ing West. Address Miss I.. N., Box 87 Wadesboro', N. C. .Lin. 4, lRiiO-!i-7.l Look at This! A1 ple-ise call and settle their accounts for, 185'.1; I j n conipeue'i 10 nave money. , I ' 1 nm nt the old stand, where I will be fnnnd ready at nil times to vait on any person.' Thankful for pa-t patronage, I hope,- by being prompt to business, to keep a good share for 18'it). " Please cull and get your 'BOOTS REPAIRED, SOLED, or FOOTED; or a .NEW PAIR, if vou choose, if not, a HOOD IV I It ( IF .SHOES. ' '. ' . ' jlan. 2, ISOtWS". 71 tl. tt. MARTOX."' rpHT. FIRM OF SMITH S L1XDSEY, DltUOOISTS, a having dissolved, all persons' indebted to it nre hereby nolified that they, must (liie forward and make payment to either of the partner? of the late firm by j the first of January, and save themselves from trouble. W must have money. Tlif boeks are: at the Drug Store. fSft-trf . S-vtlTH A LIXDSEY. S. S. AKXuLD. tie ovM mrm-imin fV THE LATEST STYLES FOR SALE f 2tMf ' , , T!. S. BY ARNOLD. . tlASTI..w! ilASTnus! . Rhody, presumptive heiranil next of kiu of Jona-! ROOKING STOVES ' than Collins, a lunatic. . VA POTS. OVENS, SKILLETS, - Pttitim 1 S,rit of Kent Kilnlr. - SPIDERS, &c, ice. Just received by TT APPEARING 1IY AFFIDAVIT THAT JESSE .41 -tf .-. . I D. Collins, one of the det'cndiintu in thi case, is not an mbabitant of this SXate: I therehirc order pub lication to b made in tbe North Carolina Argu for aix successive weeks, Notifying said absent delendaiit to be and appear before the Honorable the Jiic'ge of our next Superior Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Omrt lloute in Wadesboro', on the second Monday in March next; then and tUi-eto plead, answer ordi mur to couipluinant'i saidllill, nth- erwise juiigmcnt pro come-so will be taken ngaiii-t him, and the .cause set for hearing and heard ex parte as to him. Witness: William E. Troy, Clerk and Master of our aid Court of Equity, nt office in W'adcsboro'.'the see-, ond Monday in Septeniber.-A. I). 18i9, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. AMlillOTYI'ES, ', MELAIXOTYrES, ('It YSTA LOTVPES, SI'ITFT J'i I. TYPES, OR ANY OTHER KIND OF TVi'Es", Taken in the very first nud'best etyfc'of the Art. Connoisseurs, and all competent, judge pronounce them superior to any pictures taken in this part of thccotintry. '. flo vou n 00 have ante r ll,iit, ti,nliUKv-e It. Ami "u v-li,. Ii tv,. mm',- .-JmuM p l,. lo,,, Mmk'i-. X. IS. INSTRUCTIONS given, "null Al'I'AI! VTUS nd MATERIALS f'urniihed tn any r'Crs.,11 wishiiur lo ennge in the Business on reasonable terms. -Wadesboro' N. C VI -Dm t )',. U. 11 ii; TON". The Song of. the ".Old States." "WESTWIIUI HOI YD.'' I I)EIXG 1'ESIROUS- OK r.EMOVIXli WEST. I ) offer for sale my J...ViJ.S. lying on the Char- ! lotto road, four miles west of W .ide-boro'. The tract J contains .line llltiHtful .lens, upon which there is one of the. best "TANNERIES in the State. I will sell Seven htind red and fifty cnn wijh ii,v resi dence, and one hundred and fifty ucren'rith the Tau Yard, or nlj together.. . - ...I will sell also Tlitfrr Ilttixlrnl . Irrrs, lying on Big Brown Creek.-i.oai l.v nil of which ia' the 'best lo.wirvcmnds, adjoining the lands of I,. 1 l'o'k T I Polk, n-hd others, r Any person wislrfng settle :. permanently in the "Old N'trth State,", wiiuld do- well tn esa'minc my land, as 1 feel assured that I ean suit them in bind ah'! terms. ' J. t' CAR W Y" Wa les.linm'. Jiine 1, 1 RlOtft-l f CHEAP CASH STOBE! OX AND AFTER Tlll FIRST OF DECEMBER, lS'tl, the Subscriber will sell C.OODS ONLY" FOR CASH 01! APPROVED NOTES. He will always have .tli i-forc Qno'df to suit tliij market, sell ctcd by liiuiclf. His" stock will always he found to be exactly what Le Bays it is, and will con-':-l 1 f ' HAT'i,rM)TS-A-SiSnOKc'r-:i:.IiV..MAIK CLOTH IXG, i .Nil j ; IK V-t. (KU).-',' I A full and complete as'af'tiuent, iu.cludlng 'SI' ICS, MTINS, WORSTEDS, PRINTS, COTTON" A ND W' ( 10 1.1. KX 1 1 ONE; ALSO, A flOOi. STOCK Or GRfJCERIES, HAHUWAlTrT AND -CUTLERi' '. llAtiiil.Mi AND HOPE, vn ,..,',' ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLVJ FOUND IX A . COUXTRV STOIU'. 1 sar r.tur nr mv stock i xojv iiaYe OX H.tXO I Will SKU. -I 7' COST FOR CASH. -' . a. 1:. in:rTT, W adesboro, X. C. ''"ST AH persons ind btcd to me ljf otecr. Ac count f,,r ltfit, lh.Y7, and ISoS, y ill save cow by calling and settling up. I tncin jut what I ay, and -t say. just- what 1 mean. ' ('(-V A E B. ' ,ii'j'i:Kli:i. 1 LARGE AND GENERAL ASSORTMENT .niat received by -7 f SittfJ S. 8. ARNUI.D. . REnosi;ii; 011., EROSENB OIL, OF SUPERIOR QUALITY, just received by , " - ll-lf A 8. 8. ARNOLD. W. E. TROV.C. e; M. E. BL.4KS, fV ALL KINDS f at th Argus Office. OFFEI plete -lOUX li,;ElVASS l C0V SuectsMor to Vtritn 77iomi.oii, IfJS in roarh. fiiluuft jmUriirraLjafjaarji- Bar Iron and Slttl, YV ASH iXGTtTX, D. C, FFER T COUNTRY CUSTOMEns t ivxi- ete and -well-selected assortment of n.-.n.u in ineir line at bow I'riees lor Cash or-npproved notes at short t'ates. .. , j Buying their goods principally for cash and from first hands, they are prepared to sell at cxrccd.'ng'r low rates, and solicit the patronage of the fricii I of tlie late Firm, and the pnblic Uenerallr. JOHN R ELTANS.vCO . 4.Y Old Stand, No. 3ir!t Penylvani Avenue. LWK .HARIMYTS - - FOR SALE AT tnia ttmee - - ,. . E. Jliitcliinsom 1) ESPECT, that he 1 ulicli -Pf.', CAHIXUT l AKi:, TFULLY INFORMS THE PUBLIC cjnimue to iiinhutuVliire ll licles; iu his line of bujiiu-s.' Furni ture of every deeriiiiio made to' onh r. In a d.iititli tov-the nbeve he BMnufaetur 1 TIN ami WIRE SAFES, and is i.reniiietl to do all Kinds- ot iN.vi'r: uiiri.M tli ,.WORK ueh as Blind Tijftrs,. Sash, Shelving, or' any other work pci -t-iiuiiig tu. the interior uf a dwelling house, t- ;V PaiCilFflNS nnd-i to order.at thonm-rest no- j tiee. Ilewi.es it to be understoofl that he can ond j will forni-li t'eflina of pine, poplar, walnut or makog--.-I any tit fr"in two to four hoirs 0"tice, depeoding umn . the "piality the finest not exceeding four ui-urt such arc his facilities for manufacturing them. The fuct is, he can make plain Pine Cjuflina iwuj'li. cheaper aad iinickcr, and better, Tlian any carpenter, it being a legitimate braiK-h of his business, 21-t COAL OH. An CO A li Oil, LAMPS. 170R SALE BY T il-lf . S..S. ARNOLD. LADIi: & .-VI I .!: HOOP fSKIMTS. LARlif: LOT JUST RECEIVED BY 2'J-tf T 5 8. AR.VOLP. . .1 I !t-s-
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