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- V)-'' " -. - ----- - , ... ...,.-..., s. . ... -. - - - -J,' ' NEW SERIES-VOL' II-HO, 20. - WADESB0R0UGII, N. C,' THURSDAY,. JANUARY 2G, 18G0. WHOLE NO. 72. i PUBLISHED WEEItLT . FE.1TOJ DAULET. " triisii n hiiuhCRIPTION Blagit copies, i'wo Dou.a par year, invariably la frcTubt tf fts apwardt, ' b furnl'bed kl ( DoUAB B A M" P "Pf ' Mo eubeorlptioB racaivod "oathi. K ITE8 OF ADVERTISING. ' , Oil " 0 L,M ,,,T"iA. Ont Insertion ........ Thrt tnatrtl'.Bt JJJ Two mmtbs, er nine luaertioiie ........ 8 80 Tkrx nnntlM. or thirteen Insertions 4 00 - ' . n Krt 9 00 A l..rti.r muM stale tb number of timet they Winn their ndvwtteaiwentt inserted ; otherwise they kill he continued llll forblddtB, tod ehargtd accord ItiH to th anew. ApMnw iH 7Aj wertuer en liberal and adTantageoe torn. Profeaetnnal nod Baainet Cards, not vilif 6rt Mn bretlr li lib. will Im taiwHcd f.w If tiotclln n lioM wia b obrrl Cbt M Mher fHlfmnl. ' - OtU7 aotltn frt whw ant iotlii)t vmnnj Vnrr, l ibov twenty itiwi Mftniwwnin. -I" .. 1 1 mmmm" ' ROBERT II. COWAif, mrrl C'0Niwllait Wc4fn, , !jWILMINOTO!, . C. S9 09a toUth tonw Market nd Water rtrrcta top tir. MAj - tUU. I. fctOTD.J . CAt. C. TCCKIB. TUCKER . 1.LOVD, - OtT FOB raOCURINB MUSTY LAND AND PENSIJNS, .. . . " ' f o Dtalrn la Uid WirraaU lid leal Eilate, WASaiXOTOS, v. c. taod Wrrnt bought, tnld nd 1oetd. Collee. Ilia a4 throachSMt th United PutM and Ci-n-dM. Till o WMtcra IBd iniiad, mid mim paid fnr uB-rMta. Old Land Patent, pnrcha.e-1, and TiUe to Usd granted for Military tertlcri, and other claiau for real e.UU, laTeatigated and pro.e ealed. Bkmf Offlc. 5o. 474 Betooth atreet, epplte b City Port Olta. M it W. II. MtRIRT (O CataMaalaalaaa Mtrthant. and ittalrrt U CVmumo, sail, Urmin, c, ft., - Cobjibb rucat B Wtb iTHIte, W1LMIX0TON, N. C. FARTC01.AR ATTENTION GIVES TO TH EPA LE ttt NAVAL grORES. COTTttN, TIMBER,' rLol'R. fclJ.tC. LIHERAt ADVASlEwEXHUADEON ALL PRODUCE WHEN REQCIKtD. RtrtaiacBitjH. R.'Saeaati, Caehier Dabk of Tom Poor, Wtlml(ioa, N.O ( KoLJohn MeRae, President Btnh of WUingtn, Wilminfhw, N. C; D. A. D. lt, Pn.hirr Brawb But Tap Fe0i.8liHirr.N C; I 0 Ub. Caobiot1 Branch Bank Capo Fear, 8em, N- 0: J Eli Gregg, Prnidtat Baok of Cbt raw, 8. C. '" -'F :"' - -'' - " ' . " T SMITH. , - fOBI M'urBW. SMITH Av McLAlRIV, , C0MMISSI3.1 AND F0BWAR0IN8 MEKCHAMTS, . - WILMINGTON, N. C. CONSIGNMENTS OP COTTON. NAVAL STORES AND rot'NTRV PKODUUB GENERALLY F'lK 8LEOR SHIPMENT. WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. Refer to Juka Dawn, Ekj.. Maror, asd E. P. Hall. Ew., Preeedeat Branch Rank SuU of Nortb Carolina. . - r''ljr , COLCOvK, NcC'ALLEY & 51 ALLOW, M'actor mnd Commlmlon .Htrchanla. Ortici No. 8 Nobtu Atlaktic Wmahf, ' CllARSESTOS, S.C. J. COLCOCK, T. a SleCALLEY, D. MALIX)T, CkuiUdon, A C. JluHUrilu, Ala. vtimr.s.i. N. B.Offioe kept at eairb place, where adtancee - an bo obtained on abipuwoU f produce tu Cburlee oa,B;fl. : s"'y JIOrRIXS, HILL A. ATRIXSO, ' ". IMPORTERS AND WHOI.MALE XEUEES II FUREIM 159 DOIESTIC DRT tOODS, No. 268 lUiTiaoat 8tbbt, lareoam BAXonamtn.) Stan. B. aorKine. I BALTIMORE. aoar itcn. ram. ATKtse.i 87-tf KERRItOt aV LEIDIHO, IMPORTERS Fortig n& Itomuntlc Dry Goods, Wau'csale and Retail, 7 BAIXl STttUT, 'out pool rao lino, - .. CHARLESTON, S. C, : t.- k -. ' 3My BBKWAim i,. AMIIE A. IIARORATE. Practice ,u pA'toerablp in the touiity of Anton, ex- j -pt .,. th. Crimiual - ae. ' ' ' V j H Hurumire being nuntySoMcitor.; I TW Will tnd to the collection of all claims en- j firon I v fln.o. in " . " ' r T )t ' V.ae rtteo'la the t.ourta ot Hioiimonii, aioui- "ornery, Htaaly. Cab irra. Union and Anson. - J R. Uargratt thost of Montgomery, Stanly tad Anion gfflroffioe at.Wadeshtro'. THOMAS 8. ASHE. J. R. IIARORAVE. l!l-tf . R. P. ll"nlcrt and Clan Hrptlrer, AKaONTII.lt, B. 0. - Jewelry, An., neatly and euhatantlally .repaired. And all work warranted -07 . Iwelee montbt.. '4 irt book mu i. tiiERiw, s. c, (MKABLT OPPOSITE MALLOt'S 8TOBC.) T. 9. MARSHALL 'j At Ct BIOBITID A LABSB AttOBtBXHT 0T ., IIICCLLIIEISS '.III UiHL BOOIV BLANK BOOKS, .r .' Axn STATIONERY OF ALL KINDS. ' . ALSO, "A LARGE ASSOHTMENT OF FANCT OOODSr 0R NOTIONS, To wkleh he laeitet tb atteatiost of Ladiet and ft Qen Jemea. - - i tf -s ) Bagging, Rope and Twine. SOB. Bit.! RT h at.tr 8. R. ARNOLD. HARDWARE. M UNUSUAL. I.ARGI STOCKJUST RE- aeWod by la-tf - B. et. milium. LADIER' ORES) OOD. -A'-' FINi aVSSORIMENI JUST RfeCEIVED BT S.a.ARN0U. : S. S. A1UN0LD, -MallBHI : : - . DRY GOODS, ' , READY-JIADE'CtOTIIINO, II ATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE AKD SADLERT, OROCERIES, PAINTS.'-OILS WINDOW GLASS, OUNS AND PISTOLS, IRON, STEEL AND NAILS, MECHANICS' TOOLS, to', to., to. '. ,1 , ' ';. " I hart bow la rtnro a Urn and well Minted rtock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, wbieh will be told CHEAP f OB CASH, or oa tin to prompt palag est. tomirt. . . . s ' Tbo.o witblog to parcbiM will ploaM call. .. ARNOLD. Wadeiboro', Sept. ?7, 1869-66-tf NEW STORE. T HE Bl'BSCKIBER IS NOW RECEIVING. IN tb Brick Stnro rreentl nceuidrd hr Daniel A. Horn. A LtHGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OP GOOD4. ent-d to the trade of tfait uarket, eom prieed in part of DRY GOODS. Print., De Ltlnre and Drmw Gooda; Bleached and Brown Oool; Uoxierr; Nef ro Good., BlnnkeU, Ae , ie . tM. ' MATS ASP CAPS. All etrleo, ol aad Ojualitiet. BOOTS AND UnOE". Cnir, Kip, Wai, Seal, Gntt and Kid; Black and Ru Mt Brogane. II A R D w A R B . PnVt.and Tah'e Culler; I'm-; Tackef Locks; Wood Serewi; Sireee; Coff.-e Mill-; Hora; 8boTCl; Spadoa, Tracts, to., Au. ' HOLLOW WARE? Puta, Orena, Spitlert, Ukillete, Ac., of all ihapet and ( aitve. IRON AND NAILS. . Broad and Narruo Bar; Il n p, Band, Rod and Square: Nnlit, 4 to 40 penny. ... LEATHER. - ' Rule and L'pper, Kip and Calf. : BAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE. LIME AND PLAI8TER PARIS. OROCERIES. Loaf, Cnnbrd and C"8ce Sugar.; Ja, Lafoayra and . Kiu .C"(f re; Tea; (,'uceMi; Mackerel; llncoo, Lnrd, 8ult, Soda. Putaob, Molateca, Rice; and eeery other article called for In thii. market; all uf wkicb will be IJ at faeorabU terme at tli-T can bo purchaael in this market, fr cab,or oa abort time to Iboae wKo mill pvf tn (Arv pnmut. All order etrictly attended to. 4l. THREADG1LL. Ckeraw. flepV 20, lSV-5o-tf CUAS. E. SMITH, , DKALXB IB ,. . DRLGS JAD MEDIflAES, ... ALIO . . Pain!s, Oils, Dyc-StulTs, ' ' """abb ' Perfumery and Fancy Articles of Every Description in his Line. NEW AND FRISH DRUGS. A largt lot Jast recei.ed, for Family and Physi cians' Uoa which can be relied upon at being tu timfcaad ft'Bt. -i ' Tv DnjcrrMTTttr . . Of tht moat cantna tad rtAoBAXT selections. To this la bob and ixtixbivi amortinrnt he would more pet-Ully call the attention of the Ladiet and of the Young Men in oar community of course Old Dacbe lort not excepted. ALSO POMADES, For Imparting a rich, glossy and healthy condition 1 to the Hair from tne best mauuructurert lu this country. " T0TLET ARTICLES, - Of French and English manufacture, and of erery . . . .. ., , .t , .. .. , , . descripUon Suitable for the most fastidious; In fnct .bit, "-v - i - r tiful tasortment nf thealio.e naraaj articles which be now odors to the public on the most liberal terms. SURGICAL INSTRUBTCNTS, tc. Amputating Instrumeutt and Dental Forceps of erery rlety. " Also new style Electro-Magnetie Ma chines. K. 'B.P1iy!r'ai ' tk titrroundintf cftun tv, ' s.ih nhn i a mu ni.r.TE oi:tpits . trithnt tht I tint and EXTRA ripen of srW.'aoy Xortk. anil can rrlf mhw nil the CHEMICAL PREPARATIONS altin? tn bet thai can be ofcfcfae ami tear-, rnntfif FREE FROM, ADULTERATION. Tht citi zen nf An t"H a'-dtheafljii'nmg Omntinare rerw'i; int'iV. d tp' ctill iind'txnminf fur thitn ielv. tchen thrv trill find the Proprietor ever attentive, renTyo$ Kilttnij tn tln.w hit ntaort ment tn all alio will favor him withm call. - II. W. ROREvaoii, svitoEO.r om.rnsT, TTAVING LO ATED IN WADESBORO' OF- 1 fera his Prnfesi'.nal Pervicet tri the citisens of tht place and violnity. II- Is nreoared tn Mrform ALL OPERATIONS IN DENTAL SUBGERV. lie feels safe Ib warrant-: ing .atiffaction. i ' Offict sbare J. W. Filkner'a old store, la tht roost fomwrlj occupied by the Bank. WqdesbW, Juat 29. lRn9-42 tf 1 ' EJWFLOTIIEilT. r ; iTA A MONTH AND ALL EXPENSES PAID $1 An atwit it wanta I in every town, and conntr IB the United 8tatts. to engage In a respectah'a and easy hosiaesa, by whlih tbe abovt profits my be cer tainly reali'td. For" further partleulart, tMret Dr. J. HENRY WARNER, corner 12th itreet-end Broadway,. Vtw Tork eity, inclosing one no'tsgt lUmp. ; 68 76 B L A UK. SOTE8 FOR 8AU AT THIS OtVe. LOOK AT TIIISI CHEAP-CASH STORE! rN AND AFTER THE FIRST OF DECEMBER, VS 18o9, the 8uberlher will tell OODS ONLY FOR CASH OR .APPROVED NOTES. Ho will tlwayt knee in atort Goodt to tait tbit market, teleeted by laimwlf. Hit stock will tlwtyt bt found to bo exactly what bt tayt it it, and will eomltt cf HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CL0TUIN0, . , 'a DRY-GOODS, A full and complete ai'ortuient, including 8 It KB, SATINS, WORSTEDS, PRINTS, COTTON AND WOOLLEN noSE; f AIM, . A GOOD STOCK OF GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, BAGGING AND ROPE, 1 AMD ALL 0T1IER ARTICLES USUALLY FOUND IN A COUNTRY STORE. tar past of the stock r kow have 0XJZAXD 1 WILL SELL A T COST FOR CASH. A. E. BEWKETT, Wndt-Hboro', N. C. RSr All penont ind dted to me by Note or Ao count fr 1856, I8KT. and 1858, will un cost, by calling and aettling up. I mean ju.t what I miy, ind I eay jut what I mean. Uf ' A. E. D. XEW GOODS FOR FALL AM) VITER. J J. COX, TAKESrLKASURE IN ANNOISC ( ing to bia cu-totnrr, fncnjH, and the public generally, tht he hia recrired, and i now rewiring, A MORE EXTENSIVE JSTOCK THAN USUAL l)F FKEli AND FASH ION AllLKGtH US oonairtinir.ln rmrt.ofSTAPLEASDF.Nt:VliKVGJlJS;KKADV MADE CLOTHING; HATS. CAIS. ROOTS ami SHOES; HARDWARE ami CUTLERY; UAUUINO, ROI'E and TWINE; GIUCEIUtti, ic. &e Theee Goods are of the he-t quulity, and those wishing to purchase will be coiiaulting ibeir interest by calling and examining for themwlera. Thty will bo told low, on the u.ual iiute, bu accounts uiuht be settled punctually. -l.tle-Tille, N. . Sept. 25, 'i9-5-lf i85i; : i8Go. FALL AND WINTER. TAM NOW RECEVINO MY STOCK OF FALL .'.ND WINTER OOOlKt. eon.i.-tilis: of Ihf n-oil .arietie of SILKS. POPLIMS, TII1BEI CLOTHS. BOMBAZINES. DE LAINES, tllNGHAMS AND CALICOES; CLOAKS AD KHAHLS; READY CLOTHING: HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Ac , Ac, Ac, which are nII of the Intent (tyles and bet quality. My t'ck emhraees al-o the iifiial a rietieaof PLANTATION GOODS, II ARDWAKE, ic. All the aboee goods will he sold on as advntnpe.iu trrms at they can be purchased elsewhere Call and et. JOHN STACY, At the Brick Store. gtaT Thoae indebted to me for botes nnd account, for lMf) nd 18'', trere.uestrd In call and Fettle soon at pos-ihle. I must have nir old debts. I bre W'.ittJ as lung as I can. 1 shall eip.ft all my old dehte to bt settled this fall. wtf J. S. Millinery and Dress Goods, MISS A. IIOUN has returnd from Charles ton where re teleeted, with grrnl-rari. h-r STOCK OP OtMtPS eon.l.ting In pnrt or BONNETS. HATS, CAPS. FEATHERS, FLOWERS ami lillt HONS of all kinds; MLK ROUES and other FANCY SILKS; R HES DE AOl'IILA, EMBItolDEI.ED ROBES, DOUBLE SKIRTS, FRENCH DELAINES. CLOAKS AND SHAWLS; UINHHAMS. FANCY PRINTS, Ac, Ac; HOOP SKIRTS,' SILK HOSK. COLLARS and CNDERSI.EEVES: VEILS. IIKK- i T II A '8, BEADS and BRACELETS; BELTS tiLOVEK ' and GAUNTLETS, Ac, Se ; nl-o PtKFCMEKIKS and FANCY SOAPS, and many other artieli-i f"r I.i dies. All of which will be nM fur enrh or on time to , punctual customers. The puMic are respectfully in- J yited to call and examine hr?tock. ------ : JBONNETS MADE and TRIMMED, in a euperior ' manner in,a short time. DRESSES CUT in tfce lntrst faliion upou an iinprorcd ptun by measnremrnt 65-tf A. MOItX. . JEW0flDSl!(iE1T0(K.-! fpiIE SUnSCRtRER' ts NOW RECE1VINO HIS ! 1 FALL ASDWHTEII X.I Ot U OF lattajus, corsiinnp-vl nsgretit n rnrioty n i to ne found in an Country Store. Theartioleo eiiunieniti d below form a parrof my Stack, with mny others too tedious to mention. They wijl he sold tn punclu'il Jm1ct, on g lod terms as ran he found clwwhere Ladies' Press Goods, consisting of a grpit variety of styles ' r" ' FaDCJ Silk Dresses Black SV do. lllnck Su-terners. Gro de Uhino. Silk Poplins; Plaid Po(lin French Merino, Robes de Laine. Worsted GR-ds a great ruriety. Glnchams and Print?. W hite Goods. .. - Blenched and Brown Donj' sties. ' j K-r-eys, O-naherg., and BlaiiKets. . Gcntleuieu'e Furuisbin. Goods general assort ment. . s Ready-made Clothing, a general 'assort rf.eht..' -Hats! Cap, and Shoes, of e.ery t)!enn-l -quality i Hardware and t'utlery. Nails lrou nnd Steel. Groceries good stock and quality. J Bagging, Rope and Twine. " China, and Queen's and Glass Ware. , Drugs and Dye Stuffs, a great variety. . JOHN P. KENDALL. Cedar nillVAnson, N. C, Sept., 18o 64-tf PHOTOGRAPHIC "OA Lit I! Y, Is open every Hay from 8 A York a. in. to 8 p. ui. AMBROTYI'Ef, ' MEI.AINOTVPES. CRYSTALOTVPES, RPIIEREO-TVPSi-0R ANV OTHER K1SU OF TYPES, Taken In the wry rt and best style of the Art. Connoieseurs and all competent jmlees proniHimc them superior to any pictures taken in this part of tht country. - " . So Toawaoba're besnIT to ItoiTos thontittaVetl, Aad a a ba hsvw none should ao let htm make It. - N. B INSTRUCTIONS given, and APPARATUS and MATERIALS furnished to any person wishing to W E'SVsV BORTONT J . -w "HARD TIDIES MO nORE." K Ri LAui ur utMLBJMj is j t i.vi rta XA o"e. ll''ZyjL'Li"m SB es-T ".nil rvsi.."'" uuniii, wif-ii .r.i,n to $10 per daveanbt realised For particulars ad droas (with stamp.) W. R. ACTON ft '"O.; 41 North Sixth Street, Philadelphia. ' November il, 1859-63-Sna L . - wEEiina HOE). tSX DOEEN RCOVILL'S CELEBRATED ZD STEEL HOES For salt by I la CAST- 29-tf ; " 8. 8. ARNOLD. B LAHR WARRANTS FOB SALE tbUOSte . iNOHTIl (JAKOLINA Ali.US. Written fur the Argua. uu. TrTTHtOSt-T TCI tOTI IITtR BAD. Ob Caroline, tweet Caroline, II.IW happy I thou'd ho if you were mine, Though friend and fame rhould forgrt my name, ,Yet happy should I be If you weft mil What arehouet tnd land, wealth's glittering band, But fading droaa and fleeting pain T ' For geld may fly, to J friend, may i It, s But the lore of the tout can ntter want. ( Oi Caroline, At. BentenTwTtlitidtl'jloTe iealtln ill . If tht maid of my heart it in my arms; We can laugh at atreewt no sinilt thrjugb tear j And sorrows and p.iins brii g only charms. Oh Caroline, At. Fake friendt may fear, tad tht proud may sneer, . Or t)nrtle-s tout., with soul, unkind, Mujr fl.ng Ihelr gall, we will ditu,lt them all, y ABti laugh at Hit fuoit, if jtn l bt idioo. ' Sweet Caroline, Ao. Let enry j er, and malice suetr, An I tpleen hurl down her j-alou. darta; We'll pity the toe who can t iop fo'low, And luugli uiiJ lore with all uur heart". Swe t ('am iue, He. By the cheerful dre, ola l in neat tttlre, Time mvriily sln.il waft bis gulden beam; Or We'll pionleuade, in the cooling shade, With biippiuess around like a silver stream. Sweet Caroline, ic. Fweet as rr.u-ic's breath, we will loe till death, With a tore uiihought, that la alone ditine; In aff-etiiina tic, knit by harmony. Our souls ahull be one, when you are mine. Oh Caroline, dear Cnroline, flow happy phould I be, if you were mine, Sb-iuld wenlth, Mends, and fame, all forget my numc, Yet" happy will 1 be if you are niiue. Lrtr. Written for the Argus. To E'doar Orville: ' , My Dear Sir: I find, in the Argiu of Janu ary 12th. an article from jour pen in which you t"n, iolookwig on " t'olher side," to have lakon the rrjnrj n'de of armie thinps, or of one thing at lest Toward the close of the first parajrraph vou hold forth as follows.: ." But Jacob was a fast man any way the way he swindled- his dsddy-iti Uw out of his sheep and goats would have made soiiuTof our Tankec, even, blush " N'nw let me ask : Did Jaeob tusiuiUe La ban out nf his goats and sheep? Corrto now, friend Edgar, p it on yonr spectacles ; (moral pecfrtrfe.i I mean for I do not suppose that you need glattte yet. and if I did. it would he unkind in nie to hint such n thins; in this publis manner, for the Wm will be sure to sen it; and in that "case thev tniiiht poft.il.ly write you down on the list of wdl I wont say it;) put on your spe . ta-les and turn to the xxx. ch. of GiviMs, and. ennimenein? at the 251 h verse, read to the end of the )G'h vre of the xxxi. ch., and tell m if Jiimh did this of himself, or did it reitiire a su porinr power to cause the cuttle nil to bear tins; atreaked. speckled nnd urizzled f- Look c:irefullv at the ll'h. I2th. 13th verscaof rh xxxi Jacob snvs Ir. his wives in the 9'h , ' God huth tnken away the rattle of your father, and (iiven them tn ire " I do not pretend any defence of many nf Jacob's tinn'iietiot'S. not, even the .aiivantaan he trrnk of his brother's necessity to c't his birth rjoht. for that was not dnin; tn others as you , would have them do unto you. Hot, at the' ame ti-oe. I pan we no. evidence of his haviiiL' serioOkil Ins (I uldv in law out ol ins touts ami I hep." I w the Lord's d"ing. and ni8y be niurve!nn in oiirrevfs. T'nit J.icih was a er.iltj m;il. Ldo npt pretond to denv; but I do deny that h r!o-rvs all the nhnp h L'ets. evi'n frooi th'-ancred d"sk "(lie the devil his due" isa tri e old saw. but (jii'te apnliiidije here, as it udiiion i islu's us imt to be inilierioiinat'e in our censure, j t,i, t.i arivn n lit.tn r.wlif fur ull ,h. ;u,.l n Aia I and not charee him with what he is not guilty of nV an nv imc I here are some people who tuke up aversion lor a certain character, and never Know wnen to rj ti t r utilising nun ; ana, " tnsy teeny." as Mrs. Paitinofnn would say. Do not understand iuo as nimiua all I have g.id at yourself, but. as -takinrf.sanuiAon, from yonr re mark, to vindicate the character uf the Patri arch not. from the charge made in the remark oolv. but from all similar ones In com-bision 'iTjLojve all . things hold fust to jjie light." Tours. &e , . .'Constance. I like Tour idta of a Literary Cluli. rind, PS. I,niw nn lu fi-rn rl forthwith. a1t a.l mission at nnce. thou'.'h cireumstuiK'es wi'l not admit of my writing much or nfteo. Yet. I h"pe ! to be edife 1 if T cannot edify: If, therefore, J vou do form a club, consider me a.i an honora j ry member. ' C. " I Murr i Bluff, S. C . Jan. 17, 13G0. . " -seatjsjM -Rsa-w s I j A XOTDER Y A M E E TRICK. ! " The critter loves me; ! I knows she loves me!" said Jonathan DouLkius, as he sni uprtn the corn-1 i field fence, meditating on the courses of his truj j hive, that it, was running jusfjilTShnkspertre said j j it did, ratlier roughly. " If Suke IVi.Uidy has ' taken a shine to that gawky, long-necked, stain- ' ! men n shy critter Gusset, jest cause lie s a city i , . ... t T . , 1 .. .. .. Idler, sne.ain t inegin t ihok ner, mat s sarin in 1 No ! it's the old folks; darn their ualy pictures ! T old M rs . Peulwdy allers was a liiglifalutiu erilter.T ' full of big notions; and the old mun s a reguhir ,0fthead.driyen about by bis wife, just as bur old one eved roosterts drove about bv otir cantanke-.: rous fire toed Dolkin hen. Hut if I don't spilo his fun my name ain't Jonathan. I'm going : down o the city by the railroad next week and j BLrtn f La1t. VlL. t.lllrM? thflt. ttll ". nSL-.i. ..i:iJ.... ....,... ...:....!, ..1... aome slight idea of the land in the pliant nutie tillage where the speaker resides "t Mr. Jonathan Dmbkin was a young fanner, 1 well to do in the world, and baskins out tore wife, i nnd had been Davinff bw address. to Mi a Susan Tua Ivrvj4w ilia. aTtn 1 ft a):l U irK tltr aTaf I)tBOlin KtllHrlattrr , . t., . . I Petbodv! of that'ilk. with a fair prospect of aur. when a city .iquain',nc of the Peibodys, Mr Co-netiua Gusset, who kept t retail dry ' U .hnn in Hanover street. Boston, suddenlw cess. one Mr ' Joods shop in Hanover street. Boston, suddenly ! " . . . r .i.- e .i i i ,1 .tnade His appearance in mo ueiu aim eouiiiienoeu i thecuttineoutaame. Daixled with the prospect 1 of becoming a gentleman's wife, and pestered by- AT he iniportuuitiea of her aspiring mamma, the that the soap had nothing to do with " Osaawat ' Tillage beauty had begun to waver, when ner old ' omie Brown. j lovtr dttcrminad upon a last and bold stroke to (oil hit rival. n went to the city and returned; of hit busine he id. nothing, n it even to a pumpinc maiden aunt who kept a bourn) foi him. Ha went not near ihe.P.abjd! but labored away in bia corn-field patiently awaiting tbt re suit ol Ins mactnnaticni. The next day. Mr Gusset was seated with tht old folks and their daughter, inthehestro-miol the Peabody u.aotion. chattering ts pleasantly is may ha, when the door opened, and in rushed t very diitv and furious Irish woman. "I it there ye are, Mr. Cornelius. Ons.et! Come out of that, before I fetch y. ye spalpeen ! I it that re promised ire r,fore the prasie. ye ha'h en ntnrf Riinninir a wit from me and the chil dren f.irsaktn' verlarful wedded wife, and run- nin' after the Yankee gals, ye eoiifidential" ' ' Woman, 'ther must b aoine mi-'ake here." timmered Guvset. taken all aback by I is charge. 1 Uevti a lilt of a mis'al'e, ye saiptut!. Oh wirra! wirra ! was it for the likes of ye I sacked little Dinnia McCarthy who loved the ground I 'rid on, and all because ye promised to make a lady of me ye dirty thief f thewarruld? Wi'l ye come along tn the railroid ifation where I left little Patrick, l-eejiae he was too sick wilh the small-pox to come any furtler, or will ye wail till j 1 drag ye J "Go so along," gasped Gusset. "Go and I'll fol'ow JOIf.'t -He thought it liest to temporize. "I rive y on fen minutes," said the vinr". "If ye an't there, it's me cousin, Mr. Thabhy Mulurnddory. will lie sfther e. ye thief." .And away went this unbidden wuc.-t. Mr. Gu-set was then engaged in stammering out a dental of all knowledge of thn virago, when iIim pirlor door again opened, a little black eyd, hatchet faced woman, in a flashy silk gown and a eap-with many ribbons perched on the top of her head, Invaded the snnctry of the parlor. " Is he hero?" she cried in. a decided French accent. Then she added with a scream, "Ah, mr.n dien! In viola ! Zare ho is. Tr.-iitre! mon ster I Vat for you run away from me? Dis two tree years I nevairseo you novair: and tuybeartj broko very bad entirely." " ho are you T cried Gusset, his eyes strain- ing out of his head, and shivering from head to foot. . " lie ask me who I am. O, you rar respect - b!c old gentilhomme! hear vat he ask. Who I am, -per fide ! ah! I am your wife! " I uerer saw yon 'fore so help me Bub, cried Gusset, energetically. " Don't you swear I" said old Deacon Peabody; " if ynq do I'll kick you into fits; I won't have no profane or mlgsr language in my house." "0. bless you, bless you, respectable old man. Tell him he must come viz me tell hira." Subbs interrupted' her utterance. " It's psky bad business," said the deacon, chafing with unwonted Ore. " Gusset, you're a rascal" , " Take care," Deacon Pcabndy-take care," said the unfortunate shopkeeper " I remarked vou was a rascal, Gusset. You've rmne and married two wives, and that Vre's flat hdrglary. ef 1 know anything 'bout the Revised ' A delegation tioiu the National Aiu.-ric.an Coin t'tatisits." " mittcc was pew;iit at this meeting, and fiilly Two wivs !" shrieked the French w.irrnn. ! eonc'invd and g;ceJ tow u en.te in the plan of "Half a dozen.' for aught I know to the eon- j action proposed. A communication was, at the trary," said tbe deacon. ' N'ow, you clear out I same time, teeeived fioio the National hig Coiii of my house; go away -to the station, and clear mittec, cordiuliy soeomliiig the plugramnie fur into Huston. I won't have nothing rn'ore to do : the new party, und approving of tho proceedings with vou." i had mid prnpos.-d in le-mcd In it.- ijui, iieacoo, near inc. , "I don't wsfit to hear ye, ye sarpint," crid the deacon, atopping .his can with his hands. ' Marryin two wives, and cumin' a courtiu'u third. Go long clear mil " Even Mrs. Peabody, who was inclined Input in a word for the culprit, was silenced. Susan turned from him in horror. In despair Im fled to the railway srntion, hotly pursued by the clamor 1. 1... j i .. . j ous and indignant rrench woiiiali. That afternoonas Miss Susan Peabody was j walking towards the village, she was overtaken by Mr Jonathan Duuhkiu, dressed in his best, I and driving his last truing horso be lure bis Sun 1 day-L'O-to meeting chaise. He reined up und ac j custwf her : 1 ! " Hallo,, Suite ! get in and take a ride?" Hon t keer it 1 do, Jonathan, replied tne ; young lailv, accepting the pr.iflered scat, j "' ' I say you," said' Jonathan, grinning, " that ere cily-lollur's turned out a poorly pup, ain't i he?!' - : I " It's dreadful, if it's true;" replied the young i !a.iy. ; : ' j"-" " Yoii bnd a narrer escape, didn't ye?" pur. i sued the old lover. " Put he warii't iu-ver of mi 'account, niiyhow. What do the folks think about it ?" ; "They bui i't said a Word since he cleared ut' -' "Forgot that night I rode you bom.? froi.; singing sc!io.l?" asked Juiiathan, suddenly blanching fl. . v . ii . . i:..i .i t...i. ki.. l. j " ..il, l ou.il lt rciocu ino joui. tuuj , uiusu- lug and smiling at the same lime. , , " Henieiuher them apples I gin you .."Oh. yes." ' " Well, they was good, wasn't they ?" " First rate, Jonathan " "Gotu hull orchard uf them kind cr fruit, Suke," said Jonathan, suggestively. Sii'an was silent. . "(i'lang!" exclaimed Jonathan, putting the braid oh the black horse. " Have you any idea where we are going, Suke?" J' I'm going to the village:" " No, you hain't; you are, goiu' alon . j with i i me Vtim '' ' " , " Provideiiee": and You don t come back till vou'reMrs. Douokiui no huw you can fix it " How vou talk, Jonathan," -. t " ' " Darn the ol-t lolks . stud Jonathan, putting, wu .tuetia!i.4iUft-raei' iwt i-i on the string again, ."ef I was to leuve jou wiih besiiatiugly, repii. d . that he; didn't know ; he them "inucb longer, they'd be Ira.len vou off IsiippiS.d lie would, ai,d added-, h; face bright on to some city feller with half u dozen wives' ening.up. " I'm pretty sure "f- I voted hit already." ' ' ' OUei-y Ilis honor s Lined smile changed in- Tl.e next day, as Mr. and Mrs; Dnubkins were ; to sometliing very lite a frown, and he suggested .inr,,i..r. homff in their el.ais.v .T.u.:.tl,.-.i. .i,l e.i....r:..ll ' i May a, Well tell you now, Suko.fi IJuuu't . got any secrets friMii you, that Gusset never see then women afore they came atoppi.i' inta your house and bluwed hint ud. 1 had. thdttuh. Cost me ten dollar thunder ! I teach 'em what to i'RslW Ball-l f tUHt lhV flit lit it 1L! - Old , G'J set may be shopkeeper, but if he expeels to go ahead of Jonathan Doubkins, be must get up a plagney sight earlier wotiiingtl" - ' - : . ... - . . .. HATI.ED UF Aaruggltl naa oe m nnuieu up In ChsrWoB. 8. C, lor selline "Old, Brown Windtor Soao-'- He was discharged on provii e 1 I-VIAW .fltttar.. tires in Congress who l'avur the perpetu oi iti of the Union wrt held in tVashingtou uu the 19ih ult..furthe purpose of forming a grexl Union party. The tol.'uwit g gentlemen were vpp i .ted a National Uniiw tlecutivu Coiiiiniuet : lion J J Crittenden, of Kentucky. Hon! J. M' Harr a, of .Maryland. Hon. CI i'. .V. 6 r d. of I.uui.ians. , Hon Jcren.i'b t I mei s. ot Tenuersee. Hon Emeia iti Kt ieridge, uf Tenne-eee. . Ii ... i .1 . .'o l ii.'ii. ."im a tilt oi ue ri;ia Hon Jwhu ( imer of N"'.rrh Carulini. lion. Geo, 1 r.gis, i f N'l-w York. Hon. John A. ii'O w. I if t'oi.necticut. Hi n. t. K. Jvwv.t,f New York. This. Committee has issued the following 'cir cular : - ' "WAsniNOTO!, Tec 31st. 1855) , Sir: Members uf the vtrio'iis political pir'iea inUi which the American people are divided, benaturt and Representative- in Congic-s, and olhem, trmii the various Stoics of the Union, met. in ihisci'y, on 'he 10th instant. The meeting w..s org miicl by theppointinent of the Hon. John J. Crittenden, uf Kentucky, as Chairman. A lo-i.lutron wisajoptcd providing for the ap pointment of a Committee, to consider and re port a plan of general organisation, by which the entice conservative union toieof the country may be coiicciitrateJ for tbe 1'reaideutiul contest uf ISCO. .The reso'ution (ofTored by Mr. Harris, of Ma ryland.) ws at follows : That a coiiiinittee of ten bs appointed by the Chair, which shall be empowered to confer with the Kxecutivo. Committees of tho American aud Whig parti, s, and such other persoas as are fa vorable to the formation of a national party, on the buns of "tho Union, the Constitution and . 'be enforcement of tho laws;" and to report some plan fur the formation of such a movement to a ' sub-eouent meeting to be called by tho Chair; i anil lint the Chairman of this meeting shall be I 'he Miuiruian ot gaid .l.oiiiiniitce. j The Committee was constituted, in accordance . with this resolution, of which vou already have ' informaiion, and btfote adjournment the powera f tbe meeting were, by resolution, vested there- . and it was constituted a National Executive Central l.otnuiittee, wun autuority to increase ita numbers ana to fill vacancies. At a meeting of tliia Comruiitee, held on the 23d instant, a -resolution was oilopted, to ibis ef fect: that the Chairman bo empowered and re quested, in conjunction with the Chairmen uf the NationlWhig and American Committee, to cull a National Union Convention, for the nonii-, nation of candidal d r the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States, and, if deemed expedient, to iwue an addiosn to the American people, suggesting the nioiJo.it' electing delegates to said Convention, and FCtting forth the reasons whioh render the Union p irty movement indis- Petisabie to the nerpsimtv ot this Government. On ihe.uiJ.ili instant, the Coinu.ittee again met when measures were di-l'iliscd and agieed upon for; rendering 'he furuulio i of Union Clubs in wards of. cities, nnd in towns and electing dis tnuts throughout the, country ' i "A resolution, was adopted, prnvhiing fur the en larL'eoicnl ot tho Co nmiitce, bv inenibcrs from , each State, in t to exceed in number that of the j Senators tnd lteprrs "iifalivcs iherefioin in the Congress of the L' t. i t I States; and thede-ireof ' the Coiuiiiiltee us vr.-ll wi.li view, thereto, at 1 with reicreoce to etlii r and gem puipit-es, for ' a free correspondence iih tlien. lioui ull pulls of the c.ninlry, was i'Xpi'ess-d f " Ti e r- c. cdti-gs tlius-ilit -i ed disclose thrir object. The nnneuient they indie-ate h is been I c-nmiieiiced in no spiiit ol preunip'ii.n '1 ho exigencies ol the coun'ry sct-ineii to icpiiio t ho 1 I'lii'ioaiiuii of a new party,. fuundt d upon national . , and ctiiiMTvalive piiiicipk'S Tin re i reason to believe that ueh is thee iivieti.ui of a great ui.d ! pu'riotic portion of our tellow tiua lis, in. ludii g : very muny mo la.bt-rs of . the p resell I dominant and contciiilli.g pal'tjc.s, who hise la-ell Ina.le sensi 1'le of the d.me;'..a. and t!;iurbi'tigeUi.setUenec likely lo rn!t frMM 4hi4'nrJie-i''';,ursuiriif their party eoi.lioVi Tsi. s, ami whom it ii'in the high est degree d.-sir.-iMe to diaw urge. her into fraler. n;i! union and rlii. icut politieal co operation. In auawei, llicrel jrcJo ail iipjuretlt Ueiuaiiu, tue ui 'Vcoieiit lor an '"Union pJi'ly" has been inau gurated. It is submitted to yoiir 'judgment, and that of our patnotio.leMaw eiiizens, fur approval, and that co eperaiiita iliivv be Secured to curry it forward tc success. . .' The fjiu atinii of. Union '"Sia'e Oigiiiizations, and uf Union Clubs in" wards td' cities, und in towns and election districts throughout the coun try,, is urged ss of immediate' and prune impor tance;' and a '.general und free correspondence with the National Union Kxecutive Central Coin milteo id eurnestly invited.- ' Py order of the Committee, ' - F-. Wm. Walker, Secretary. G ETTisaNATCRAListn A Gciman went to a certain judge iiiaNonl.e: tieity tutalchUfiHuloaih uf iiHturalimiiion. -Hi honor iisk.d the ual qUL'stiorWrit' he was attacliid to ihe Governmeiit ot tfcu L i.itcd Mates, and would iiiiikea gooa cii- lieu. The witness hem ined and hawed,' and scratched his head, tiot exactly understunaaig that the' man s vulii'g be lore - be was na-turuiiscq was a t,.r war to show his Qualifications to bc- iA aback atthis. hut found coun.pe lv leplj . eii,. J"ur ''oour ought not to cuu.pUu 1 voted Jur you' - What Da si el YAlbstr Said In JJsmei Webster famous "letter tn John Tyler," writ- tin eight years ago, be -said ; " . ,"ur ignt lo say 'that slavery ought In Virgfnia, than la Virgin an has Yuu have no- nut to exist MnVirgrtiia, than la truiii an has to aay tti.t ,u,L, ... ..Iv. in ' Ilan n-hire hit ."v " - . . , is a question left to every State to decide tor it self; and if we uieau tu keep the Stales togeili. er. we must lea.e to every Statw this power vi uV cidiug for itself." " , i .i i u .i a u ? t ji t .1 r . A moelioir of the Srnatora aud Itenresenta.
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1860, edition 1
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