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f IBITI ITEMS. "' Tha Bute 7 Wrreapoadeatof tb tout" Repab- lleea fey la Speaker af MM Bwaeaev eeaieuve af Nw Mxioe Introtluoed blU I repeal the law fcaeaed at Ih Uit fetwtow tt Aniembly protecting ilavw ry la Nw Maiiae. a4 ea Ik wnk any mi a alajoat aaealsaoaely adopted reqaeluif him I re- alga la pearkanhfp, walca a did. He lubeaquent lrrtlfM4fcliMrtlaUMllMMM4wMtaaM. Mr. CaeRar waa alastad Speaker In kit pleoe aad th bill la qeeetloa waa iwfWrad U a aeleat committee, waa reported ha favor af it rJ actio, which waa dow witaaai a auaaauaf vow. Tw book aavaar have beea threatened with Ur . and feather, aad throw Into Briton, la MloaUoippi, for getting inbwriber for th tow Aaxrlcu Cyclop mate "Coltea la King." Tka Joke af Uia thing 11 that Uia America Cyclopedia tint to bo itrictly Int partial la ralattoa to tbf verloa aahjaela that oaa tf foot tbo South, whllt it la q Belly aadtratood tkat "vatioa u aing" i la mm raiieat ataaa a pro-nevery , book facta of wblok tka rlgtlaaea aommlite wara a, eweebly ignorant, a aet m of tktai, It li aaid, waa oic to mi. At lb realdenee of W. P. lUarcc, la Shtlhy eoanty, tma.. aa tba night af tka lltk last.. Mr. H. J . Pal. lertoa wt robbed of $120 la bank bill oaa of to draomlnatlea tt 1100 aad twa SIO. A aiaa aaaiad A. Phillip wac aecuaed of th robbery, and npoa be- lag arvwtau wa aooa to twiilow tka Win; Dr. Pryor wu at oboo eauea la ami admintatarea Ipecacuanha, wkmapoa tba billi war speedily brongbt la light. Phillip waa eomaltttd to jail to anawor the charge VI turning. - , Oo. W. Bishop, of Nw Htvea, Ct , hit id tk "'Palladium" for 10,0U0daaiagc for publUhlog tkat he wu ekarged with kidnapping aad Mlllag Into leverr a aegr 007. jie wm, la fact, arreated at rauaaatpaia, and charged witk kidnapping a boy f teea Tear aid; bat be ooa produced Ike bo; la Ceart. aad th eaaa waa diaaieeed. the Court beine- eatUftod that he aad takes the boy to-Alabama to ride race. era. .. , The "alfger" wka da th th "mtnlal" work at the Capitol are a ihrewd act af fellow. Beeeotly aa af th wa etaadieg by aaa of the doer of the Moaaa, looking at the BMaiber. Tke Doorkeeper "id. "Jhn they re Ulking about alfger ia Ikcre." "Well," waa tka raevoaee, "dal'tdere btuiaea. Ler biea yea, If it waaa't for do aiggera, dare wouldn't be ae Coagreoe." Prof. LotcHiw, la aaewf bl lata Attroaomieel lee ' Urea before the Lowell !aotiato, aaid tkat tke great oawt of 1 SM, which aaaaed tka ebdiealia of Cbarleo af Stala, taaoaadeatly expected to reappaardwraag UepraaaM ywar, aad f reach aetreaoaMr are mi Wew ea tke loaroat far it. If aowrror kae beea made la the reriaed aalealatioa, k will probably be aeea front tki planet during the fall of 1880. A apodal New Orleeaa diapaleh la the CherUrtoa Cowrief, dated the lata, aaya: Tka Delta cpeetal caneipoaJfat at llrewaeTille, Teiaa, wrilee, that tke Texa CceaeUurioeera are fall eoalaoed that the aataartuca aad prtaelpei atuieaa of MataaMroe are ia leagae with th eollaw Carliaa . The Ceauiiaaioaer kar reported Got. Howtoa tkat war aelaally tiiata. Tka Kaaoa (114.) Oaaetl Maonae the death af fiaaaol it eraa, tx-Qonnot of Maryland. He waa aati af Talbot eoaaty, waere k died on tke 7th iaet.( la tkel2dyaarerkieare. A aiaa of the atriet eel latagrity, with kiad aad geaoreae inpeUea, aad reawrkabi for kja aaergy aad mdaatry, he waa bald ia aiga anaeai op aM wao aaew aiaa. We lean, free tke Alciiadrta OatetU, tkat a oa af Dr. 'Borle. of L'pser Marlboro', waa reeantlr atabbed by a free argre aaa, aad, front tba effect of Ua wound, died la a few auaMota, . The negro wa arreeted aad eomaiitlod to jail, bat tke Indignant ei ti tan aaaembled, broke opto the jail, took out the Lcrre aad kaag bia. Qreat txUioot prerailed. The State af Georgia gad Florida have raapectiToly paiaed acta adopting aa a peraaaeat beaadery tke line which eoaaiaaionere are bow engaged ia running be twaea thea, and aoBtrming litlea to toM jUt koUtra ec lead. Morula gaiaa ia Urritory aad population by toe eoaipeci. ' Mr. Jam Clark, an aged aad retired arrchaat, , while la Ihe Mali of KepreaeauUee of tke Meaaacka aetla Legialatare, at tteetoa, oa tka 14th, lialealog to th debeto oa a propoaed law, in which be felt aach iatret, raddealy fall aad axairrd of apoplexy. Tba If oae it once adjourned, Tke Rkod 'aaad Exckange Bank, at Eaat Om wick aaa ailed, and the eaaaiar waa a defaulter to the aaeaat of f 7S.009. The capital ia IjCO.OOO, tad the eirealetieei 44,0O. He ta ala a defaulter to the 8ae. lag Beak ia the aaa town, of which be wa Treae- rer, to tka aaeuat af $36,000. Mr. Elberidge, af TeBaeaeee, la deaeriblag the eoa ditioa af the lieaeerau la the Houat, wheo coa palled to TOta for Mr. gaith, Whig, eaya: 'They awrat great drop ot blood, ir aa artiat bad deaired to kara aa original tahjoct, k could kar foaad it ia lui aeea of kaaan tgooy." , Tka Virgialt Deaocralic State CobtobIIob wa ia aeaaioa at RiehBMwd daring the latter part of Uat week. , I'p to 8a tarda, they had been aoiry and tar baleat, aad ea that day the reaolatioa deeaing it ex pedieat to dacUra tkair prefmao for a Preaideatial caadidato wa Mill pending. Andrew J. Rodger, hailing froa Helena, Arkaneaa, .wa arreeted ia AngaaU, Oa., oa the 16th, oa the .charge of abducting free negro for th purpose of celling thea into ilerery. The arreet waa aade 00 the oaplaiat of a polio officer froa Macon, 0a , ia whoec charge ka wa eoaeeyed to that place for trial. California la Uit dale ety that th anti-Leeonpton Convention made no choice of delegate to th Cbarle a ton Contention. The indication! were that aa atteapt weald ha Bade to ebooee Douglaa delegate wbea to Lecoaptoa Coorentioa act. Senator Lathaa, it ia . laid, faror Douglaa. Th Hob. Tboma If. 8eyaoar, late United Stale .Mlniiterto Rusaia, baa been nominated by lb Demo.. .. ratic 8Ut Conrention of Connecticut forOoreroor tt , the eniolng election. Mr. Seymour hat already nerved ,mor thea on term in th Gubernatorial chair of .Connecticut.. Ueorge Franci Train, wbo ha become diiguated at -the F-ngljih antl-alarery twaddle to which he baa been .compelled to liaten for the laat few yean, hai thrown a bomb (belt Into Exeter Hall, la the abape of a until aToiuae entitled "young America on Slavery." Late account! from Mexico ittt that Oea. Miremon Heft the city af Mexico 00 the 8th init., for Vara Crui, with 6000 men. Hi advance guard were reported at th National Bridge.- Th city of Vera Crui wa de- . .dared la k data of liege' The City 113 at Carboodale, Pa., wa fired oa lb morning of the 1 elk, by Owen Higgin, a priaoner, who perihd ia th fame. Th building wa coat. JilcUly deatroyed togctktr witk th court hone aad ail attached. Kotwltkataadiagb btaeada of Badpalb about ap--peariag before the iUaate aoaalttee, be ka concluded itke piadenea ia na batter part of valor, aad left for ' Th Hte. P. IVaah Floyd, a brother of tbo Secretary of War, died ia Washington city, eery raddealy, en the Wight of tn 16th hut., of oHaet of tba heart. Ha re oided at Wytheeille, Virginia.. ' - floward H. Caldwell, wbe nana wa known and ' eMteeaed by many reader, died la Cotambia, 8. C. jn tba nlgtat af the 18tk, ia tludaaa af aaakiiriil and voetlc aekirreaeote aad parpoa. . , . A boy aaad Bnj. Reybura, aged alxtoao, waa 090. fioted tt Waat Cheater, Tt , oa th lllh inat., of murder a th aeeond degra, for killing Sanaa Emma Xiabla, aiaa year aid. -' ' Aagvcta Wattle, ' foratrly editor of th Jieert of freaaea, pnbMahed hi Kaaeaa, ha arrived ea aabpoNia by the See ate bfcatigttloa Committee. Thi ladivioV nal I aa aid friend af Joka Browa. A horrihle afray aoearred at Fort Ewea, ITIetor ewaaty, N. T., aa the 1 1th. Fire peraon war killed , aad twobadly wownded. On of th former waiakmed Bill! ad ea of th latter wu hi brother.- Aaaording to th report of th Aaaor, th popn latton el Kanaa Territory li ilxty-nln thouaand cine haadred and BAy. It I laid that eleven oat of th twelve delegate to th ChtrleetoB Coavoatlon froa Connecticut, are ia favor of Douglaa. Th sight watchman at the eaatom-hoaae In New TorS," wa Tound: 60 Ihl Diofnlng W TSel It tnxtr, deed and robbed. - Stephen Whitney, th w1thlet eltiten of New York, xoepting Aitor, died in that city on tba 17th. Wa. E. Burton, tba grt comedian, died in New . York, on tka 10th lnt. - ' From th ryttovill Obarer. AN APPIAL OF THE MOUNT VERNON LADIES' ASSOCIATION TO THE PEOPLE OF NORTH ' .. CAROLINA. . Oaaakanono', fab., lftW. Th Vie Regent appointed for the Stat tt North Carol raw aaaaav nhia aofenl gractlng tt tk patriotl litieea of the State. North Corolinn wa tk birth place of American Independence. Her th voie af .liberty, trwjnpet. leagued, wa I rat beard npoa thi continent. That voice met reponlvch In tba bototn of awr alitor Stat f Vlrginlt, aad with thrilling ffeat did th gladiea ataad r-eck It th noble heart nf tb ia monal Waablngton. Hi home, hi lift, hi honor all that nin cherish, and Mteem aaered, be pledged, anreaarvadly, apoa tka titer of tkat god- dee of liberty whom yoar Vole bad lavoktd. All nation! teatifv kow nobly the pledgei wer redeemed but hi grateful ooaatrvaaa. of averr are. rex. aad condition, whllat itianlallng all mankind to glory in aia itme, ana emulate ma (xampt, Claim Uial bom, which h Imperiled, and wbr k lived and died, and a grtve wner bti be repoae, aa their owa pecu liar heritage. It 1 the object of tbij Awoclttion lo aecore tba boa to 1 acred, and th grav ao revered eoaprialng two hundred acrt of land Including th gtrarn tuo gronna aronna lb maniton aad tomb, together with Iba adjacent ahor of th Potomac, to b held by il maabtra, la perpetuity, a eoneecrated ground. TBI! nobl pnrpoae I to be attained b vol notary coatribntlon froa vrv Stat ia tka Union. and th friend of thli glorloui nlerprla wonld fain indulge the hope, that every pereoa who claim pro tection beneath the Btar-apangled Banner mar. event ually, oy direct aid contribute to It (onaummation, Ibua aaannng to each man, womaa, and child in tbo Republic, a peraonal intorett aa proprietor In. thi siecca ei 111 nation aneeuon. Every city, Iowa or hamlet, where th chord of patriotic feeliog ia the national keart aa beea toacbed by the eloquence of nun, ar it geaeroa lapalae awakened by womaa' all peraaaiiv power, ka rea- poaaea wiw iioerai anntBcrne Mnck ka neon thai accompliaktd in aeeurinc na- ttonal aid, bat mack mora remain to be don. Tb capital atoek af th Amaeiatioa it limited tolve hnn dred tboaaaad dollar. Jkceattact o nurcb kaa beea mad Witk the owner of Ike property at Ike nriae of ta kandred tboaaaad dollar, payable by ioetal- nu. Tb pure be money ka been paid iDtin tba tarn of $6,0110 daa ea the laat inatalment. Not only thi torn da aart af th oriciaal Bur- caaa money out toe enure capiat (lock abould mart ae retflied at aa early day. Ta bar nnrchaaa or taa bobb aaa torn m ua rawer or ti country, weald add little honor to tba aoatributora, aad lee glory to tb eoaatry, if th preeenl rain, deoar. aad deaolellan aheuld ewnlinn to greet the ye of th reveal nngrwa a ant creal national iferia. Natar ka dan eancb a aweVeUiak th aceae which tarrouad the Beared grow ode, but architectural tat mnat be employed lo reatora aad biaatify them, tnd th grace of art be aaitcd with iba heantiea of nature, to make tkem tiling teftintoaiali af a wwtioa'i gratitade. and aa ever liviag tribato to Ik world 0 moat lllutrion kere. Tat aaonamant, when oao aiahed in a maa aer, aad with aa artbti skill , equal to the great aub jeet, nhoatd be prewerved, ornate and perfect to nil future age. A permanent fund But be invealed for ita repair aad preeervatioo, and a portion of aha tapi- tal atoek 1 retime ted for that parpoee : Tba women of North Carolina have in many la taneet entered with apirit apoa tk glorion work. Among her eon, tb gifted Miller ataad prominent. aad J the future klatory of Mt. Ternoa will be ranked with th nobl galaxy of latellecU, who by their nftrterly (flbi U in behalf of tb Aeeoeiation, hav en titled themtelvel tp a nation' gratitude. With these aid her contribution! Lav been meagre, a compared with the aeanc which her children Cn command, and till leal commemorate with the pttriotiia of her people, and their deep and holy veneration for the name tnd fame of Waahiogtoa. So ell pervading, in deed, li thi nrntimrat, that it ia believed a imrl reference to it, without rhetoric er fgure of peech, would awaken a juat conception of the taerad duty which patriotirm invoke yam to rerform. Th crui aad tb hoar ia the biatory of the Kapoblic would aeea, however, to demand eome littl xbortation by way of kaatcaiog tb performance of thi duty. Wahintoo,blongi to tka Btato anited, aad If yoa would Hay the fanatical hand of those who dare fore a eparatioa af hie boa aad hi grav froa Ih great whole which he bequeathed to no aa a laid of common inheritance, then anito with ua in eonaec ratine one pot within the aatioo'a pal aa neutral ground, where til aectlona may meet ta brethren, nd whart, ming ling their tear, tkair prayer, and their hope, at th tomb of a commas "Paul petria," . the tie of brotherhood amy be renewed and the opening link of our I'aioa be cemented aad nude perfect a of yore. Influenced by aontideratioa ao well calculated to Inipir th Bobleet emotion of our natur. Ih un deraigned, Vic Regent of the Btato of North Caroli ne, aa appointed Lady Manager ia the aeveral eoun tiea, aad aeeoeiated with beraelf eommitteei of ladiei aad adtiaorj eomm i Ueea of geatlemeo . Thi orgaaita lion ha beea commenced, aad will be continued, under the confident auureac that th active aad efficient co operation of til tha people of the Slat will be cor dially extended in promoting aa enlerpriae which abonld commend eoantenaace and tupport wherever, in thi broad land, virtue ha a votary, intelligence aa admirer, or patriotiaa a devotee. The name, aura . and realdeaee of every lubacriber will be transcribed on the booka tt Mt. Vernon, and tboae who contribute on dollar become member af tb Aaeociatioo, and by paying the nam ana (very aubacqueot year will be entitled to vote nt the annual meeting of that year. Toe name of aneb donor will be published. " The contribution from Maaonic and Odd Fellow Lodge, Military and Fire Companiei, Ac., Ac, with the name of th contributor, ihould be given in full, to ne published in toe Mt. Vernon Record. All communication! ihould be addreeied to Kirs Letitia H. Walker, Vice Regent of the M. V. L. A.. Ureensboro , !i. v., or lo Mr. Jeaae H. Lindsay, Greensboro , N. C, who baa kindly offered to net ta Treasurer for the aeeoeiation. ADTiaoar comhittik. ' II i Excellency Gov. Ellis, Raleigh Ex-Oov. Orahtra, Ilillsboro'. -Ex-Gov. Swain, Chapel Hill. El Gov. Morebead, Greensboro'. Judge Battle, Chapel Hill. Judge Shepherd, Ftyetteville. Hon. Thoa. Ruffiu, Graham. Hon. Henry W. Miller, Raleigh, Hon, Wr W. Avery, Morganton. Hon. John A. Uilmer, Ureensboro . ; TOWI, L'OtVHTY AMD STATE. Abbbbt or RoxAwai. A luipicic-u looking n tro. aarnortlnc to bl free, wa brouzbt bfor 8. W, Naal, Esq., la Ihi place, oa Friday last, aad upon i amlnutioa exhibited a free pan In lb following word "Perntlt th berwr David Jackton to pus froa thi Stat to any otber on hi good behavor, ha i wall known In thli State, tbl March, th 1, 1869 Marten dlitrlck South Carlina. . v ROBERT nAIMElt, duncan McDonald, alfred c. may.' ' AU ( th tbovi, both th pta tnd ilgnaUrea, wl witten In th aim band, npoa which tvidenc th n gro wa committed to jail. On tb following morning k nt for Mr. N., tnd made n clean breast of It. He tld that hi tro nam waa Peter; that h was th lav of Jama II. McQueen, of Robeaen county, In thi State; that he wai Mr. McQ'i carriage driver; tad that b ran awty jome tlm about th flnt of last yetr. On being Interrogated a to bia past, b re plied "that Ireland gar it to him." On being'lsted t to who "Ireland" was, he aald "that on the aeeond day titer be rtnaway, be wai passing from Robeson lo Rockingham, Richmond county, tnd met nn Irish linen table cloth neJIsr on foot, thtt be (the Irishman) wrote It for hira, and tbat he (Peter) told him what namei to sign." . The boy has been working as a free negro for some tim on th railroad In this county. Mr. McQueen arrived here on Monday nigdt, tnJ, identifying the negro a hi property, left with hint for boa en Tuesday. Thi etM shows tin necessity for increased vigilance on th part of the people. Although the para appears to hav been given a yetr ago, and tho Harper's Kerry affair aad consequent excitement have occurred in the can time, causing the more timid of Ihe clais to which th Iriabman (who gave the pass to the negro) belonged to leave tb South, yet it would be well for the people to be on they? guard; tod, hswever, disagreeable it may be, to treat all strangers and foot-fads is enemies until they know them to be their friends. Tax MixDiirti or Rxkiiit. So far as we can irn, the murderers of Knight are itill tt large. The probability la tbat they have left the Ftate. The two charged with the crime, Robert Lcwii and Ben Brock, ar eomewhat noted characters. The former, it will be recollected, waa tried in Chesterfielidistrict, South Carolina, last summer, for homicide it wa aid for causing the death of a man In Cheraw by striking him on th head with bottle ; tnd the falter, it I understood, li a refuge from th State of Missis sippi, for causing, or very near causing, the death of a aaa by cutting him with a knife. It is presumed tkat If the pirtiei hire left the 8tate, th 8 tat tuthor itie will take early and energetic measures to have them arrested, and brought to justice. The majesty of the law must be maintained, and their strong arm abould be felt, no matter where the perpetfotor of crime abould aeek to hide himself. We understand that parties in South Carolina say that,t the offer ot sufficient reward, they will produce one or both of the parties. . The probability is that they are hiding just over tke line, and these parties. know where they tr. ; Mn. Sabtsox D. Bilk, aged ahout J-j, was killed on Friday, the 8d inst, about sir miles from Monroe, la Union county, by a singular accident. He was with s'ome bands cutting down a tree to make boards, and had thrown some cross pieces for the tree to fall upon ao that it fould be better sawn, tnd the tree, in fall ing, brok tli. cross piece, which flew back some twenty or thirty feet, tnd atruck Mr. ISelk in the head and killed him instantly, witho.ut leaving any mark of th blow. Mr. Belle was a worthy citiien, and left a widow aud aeveral children to lament hi unexpected fat. - Dhtivotivi CorLoiAvioi-t-Disrat)CTiv Fin it Eluaiith Citr, N.'C.P"" Heviti Disrioran. W regret to learn from letter received In our city laal evening, that another very deetruetlve Ire hai taken place lo Elisabeth City, wbloh ha consumed tbout forty house 00 Road itrect, the prlneipel bnei naa tbroughfnre, together with tn immense amount of good. Th atore of Tho. Catkins, Thoi. R. Cobb, Pool A Wheeler, W. W. Borgei and other, are among tho consumed. Several of th building were new tnd bad just been completed. The Are brok out it 2 A. M., Tuesday, In a new wtrebons belonging to Mr. Cobb, tnd nged for hour with great violence, th name sweeping onward 00 .both aides of the thoroughfare, rendered furious by I itrong breeie blowing tt the time, aad meeting across the etreet formed an Immense fiery arch, above which they towered and flashed fiercely. The scene was grand tnd awful, and the excitement of the multitude that witneaaed the deatruetive conflagration, wa In Creased by the fear that the whole town would be wept awy. ' By this dread visitation to that pletsant town, many person are thrown out of employment, a number of families are deprived of shelter and means of support, tnd nn immense loss has been incurred by individutlt tnd the corporation tt larpo. This sad calamity, which has so quickly followed another, in th same town and whicli-we chronicled last year, 1 again declared to b th fiendish wo k of some heartless and inhuman incendiary. The torch was applied at tb dead hour of the night, the place selected to kindle the devouring flame being the first story of a new awrehouse just completed and locked witli goods by an enterprising citizen . ne truly bone there is sulhcient insnrance to ena ble the sufferers by this dstructive fire lo commence without much delay the work of re-building, and that furtherand more full particulars may not he so gloomy as the accounts received last evening. Meanwhile, we surliest that our citiiens assi-t promptly In relieving those who are rendered houseless and penniless by this sudlen, unexpected and calamitous coiittugration. oroik Argttt, jta ut$t. Stor Tint KinxAr-pena! A friend lit Yancey coun ty under date of 2d instant, writes: "A yellow bey for bright mulatto) was taken from the eastern part of this county on the 20th of January. 8tid boy is free, 10 years old, tbout 6 feet high, well grown, with large full eyea, busby hair, and short thick feet. His name is Misher Stcphlcy. - No reward has yet been offered, but it is desirable that the facts should be made known, lo prevent, if posaible, the escape of the kidnapper. " There seems to be a thoroughly or ganised band of negro thieves in Yancey, and the good citiiens of that county should ferret out and bring tuein to condign punishment. Ailitrille ,rui. CiXMHATEs. In addition to those given last week we see that S. J. Berryhill, R. M. White and Wm Maxwell, Esqs., are candidates for the oflice-of Sheriff of Mecklenburg. To the Public. . I AM PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL KINDS OF work in my line, at tha shortest notice BRICK- LAYING, MAKl.NO and BUKMU UKltK; also PLAIN and ORNAMENTAL PLA8TBRINO, and ALL KINDS UP CORNICE, CIRCLE, and CENTER PI ECES. doo to style. My work shall equal tb bast tnd latest done In thi country. I earnestly aolicit yon, that have auch work to do, to giv m a call. 1 will mak my' price to luit the time. AH order from tb distance promptly attended to. Addrett: . EVANDER R. CONRAD, Wtdeaboro'. N. C. Th following gentlemen, for whom I have worked, kindly permit me to us their name aMfrvnoe: John Stacy, . Dr. B. F. Aah, Dr. B. B. Horton, ' Dr. W. C. Ramaey, Dr. R. H. Tillman, i. R. lltrgrave, Esq. W. I. Kendsll. 70-77 Headquarters. The use of Jr. Hoatcttcr'a Momnoli BiTTias. for Dyspepsia. Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stomach, or any other like affection, ia second to none in America or abroad. To be able to state eonnuentiy that the "Bitter" are a certain cor for dyspepaia and like diseases, is to the nroprletors a source of un alloyed pleasure. It remove! til morbid matter from the itomach, purifies the blood, Imparts renewed vi tality to the nervous arstem, giving it that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. The numerous acknowledgments or ita superior ex cellence and lenincent result, bare assured the pro prietor that it cannot but prove a great cur to th afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. Sold by druggists and dealer generally, everywhere. Jbgr See advertisement in mother column. MARRIED, In this county, on the Mh inst., by W. T. Williams, Kq., tt the residence of Mr. Henry Saussure, Mr. JOHN McDCFFIE to Mra. ELIX.V1SKTII KELLY. John, if you love her try to please her, T ' Aud take care, John, never deceive her. J. D. VY. Mansios Ilot-si. As will be seen by reference to our advertising columns, the charge of this Ho';e has paaaed from tha keeping of Mr. John Fiascos, to that of Mr. 8. H. Robeson. Mr. Robeson will be recog nised as being thoroughly acquainted with the busi ness, as he hts been for a number of years the pin prietor of hotels in Darlington and Chortorfield dis tricts, S. fj., and we bespeak for him a large share of the permanent and transient patronage of the public. He appears to be an energetic man, and energy should have ita reward. ' If 1 Hawbiviix TaAOtor. Late aeeeanta itato That U. A. Davieoa, Ih pereoa who carried a lighted feetab avto th atom af Mr. Daaeaa, kaa died of tha woaad received la tka axploaioa. Hoa. Wa. Sterritt . ilea aa a wary preearioaa atal. Mr. J. 0. Duncan, aba proprietor af tha atore, aannot recover. Tb mead have been stationed aroaad tb reeidenee of tba ataaer wba meanfaeturad tha infernal machine, to aav kim, froa tb violence threatened b tk popu- - Ue. Hon. Saanel J. Peirson, Wilmington. .. Hon. Kenneth Ravaer, Raleigh. Danean K. McRae, Eaq., Newborn. , E. J. Hale, Esq., Ftyetteville. Paul C- Cameron, Esq., BHtsboro'. . W. W, Holden, Esq., Raleigh . Joshua 0. Wright, Esq., Wilmington. - ' R. P. Dick, Esq., Greensboro'. - Victor C. Barringer, Eaq., Concord. John N. Waahingtoa, Eaq., Newbtrn. . CauBLasToa Sruao TtADt. For torn tim dealer aad buyer ftom tb Waat and Southwest, as wall a from th Interior of our State, have beea la oar city. aad oar spring trade 4 Wow ia full blaat. Th aite of rar wboleaale trad aaw praaent a buay tad buttling spectacle, and amoag the visitor ar round many nw face. Free all departaail af baaiaea wa have, ia reply to special and pinna 1 enquiries and lamina tion, received report af th opening of new account aad af orders frota saw aeasca. It i bo lea encour aging to note tbat many of Ike orders ar from cus tomers and dealer who formerly visited this aarket, but for Mine year hav beea Induced to try Northern resources. Oar wboleaal acrchante, 1b Jtood. faith aad ia earnest Intention, have aad certain statements aad pledgee, aad they will, to ' the atmeet of their ablliti, eieeutc theas aad redeem all promises. They have aeedrdiagly (applied themlve with ample aad wall selected atoeks, to which almoot daily additiaa have beea eaaiiag: They will continue to d all that ia needed to ittia fy all who desire, la Ilk good faith, to teat the re aourcea and advantage af Charleston as a mart of lupplie, and to neorag, promote and utablish th direct aad independent trad of the South. CkarUfUm Cuther. r ;. . - " Bbbtibcbo to tb Pbittubt. W. W. Oibeoa, farmer Democratic Treasurer af Ohio, wko wa a de faulter to a tarre aaaouat, h recently been oonvicted, ! after patting off hi trial from day to day. Ha put in on plea, wkieh tn any Democratic State would have secured klsrelea: he alleged that a large portion af the money wa used to advance the Democratic cans la th Presidential election 1 Brwtnku'i Whig. McCLtaxaao, Bbbbxuw, Fihiiibotob. We respect the Americans from tba Seat wha ditdained to vote for any auch mea. Betweea Mr. MoClarnand, Mr. Raeraaa, aad Mr. Panningtoa, aa far a tka right of tb Boath ar eoaoerned in oar Territoriei, which are bow krger thta tka whole of tha United Statee to gether, Iker ia not tka difference of tha taming of a atraw. CkeviesrM Aferearw. mak, Tt aankeet way ta make y-waler, I to run yoat Boal against a lamp-Boat. . Htmkx Makxs Axotheb .CnrpECci. The Washington Street Methodist; Episcopil church was on yeaterdty afternoon, the scene of a gay aud joy bus event. Our enterprising contemporary, John Spelman, Esq., the editor of the Salisbury, N. C. Banner, led to the altar Miss Mollis Lea, daughter of the late William Lea, of this city, and the conjugal knot was secured by the Rev. Robert Michaels. The party present represented some or the leading nelles of this section and the gallantry of the old North State. All passed off brilliantly, and we trust that the ssme lustre will attend the pathway of the happy couple through life. The evening train bore them away to North Carolina. Ptterilurg ( la.) i'tjtreti, 17(Am(. ArroWTStKXT. or Jrnnr.s. The Council of Stnter from several names before it, have selected James W. Osburne, Esq., f Charlotte,to fill the vacancy on the Superior Court Bench occasioned by the resigna tion of Juifge Caldwell; and George Howard, jr., of Wilaon, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the promo tion of Judge Manly to the Supreme Court Bench. Judge Shepherd's resignation, to tike effect nfter th Spring Circuit, has been received by the Governor; but the Council did not deem it expedient to fill his -place tilljh vacancy actually exists. Loss bt Fins. It is with regret that we learn that Mr. Rankin Lambeth lost his dwelling,-together with tome out houses, by fire, on Monday niorning last. His loss is estimated n't from $1 ,500 to $2,000. Among the valuable property consumed, wanbout IjO bushels of wheat. We presume Mr. L. was not secured by insurance. The origin of the fire, it is believed, was accidental. Mr. L.'s residence is situated on Reedr Fork, nine miles north of Grensboro'. Grrcmboro' Patriot. - s DIRI), In Union county on the 2d inst., Mr. JAMES ROB INSON, aged 84 years. He was so old citiien of tLat county, and highly esteemed by his neighbor tnd ac quaintances. BB.4-B-BBBM-5 MARKETS. CHERAW,' Feb. 21. Cotton Sales 742 bales at CJ (nil lc, most sales at SfaAi. Market closed firm, Flour Supply with a good demand at an advance of full half a dollar per bbl., a good nrticle readily com manding $7 per bbl. from wagons. FAYETTEVILLE, Feb. 20. Cotlon-SllOJo Flour $Ji.4ufn $4.16. Wheat Slft,$1.15. Corn $!.06(?,$1.10. Bacon 1214c. Lord 12j(n)14i;. CHARLESTON, Feb. 18 Cotton Transactions to-day about 1000 bales, at prices rather in faror of buyers for tuft Middling and lower grades. Sales at -(a lljc Feb. 20. Cotton Sales 2,100 bales at CJfV?,12c. CHARLOTTE. For the week ending Saturday, Feb. 18. Cotton Market active, 410 bales sold at prices- ranging according to grade, from 710Jc. Flour During the first of the week sales were made at $i;.40fT(;$C.oO "f bbl. Later there was a decline of I Oft' 26c, and the market closes dull .at..$6($6.30. Wheat Market brisk at $1.10($l .25 for red; white $1.25(5.11.40. Corn Heavy "at 'JOfrt 95c. Pens ISales light at 75 87c. Oats Scarce at 6065c. lWun 11 1-lOc. V It.. . LlYEUPOOL.--The sales of cotton at Liverpool fur the week ending on the 2d inst., sum up 81,000 bales. " The market closed quiet and steady. The sales on Friday, the 3d inst., were 7,000 bales, the market closing firm at the annexed quotations: Fair Orleans middling fij; fair Mobile 7, middling GJ; fair Upland If, middling uj. " rpiIE SUBSCRIBER, HAVING DETERMINED TO JL remove West, offer for tale bl Taluulile Ihic'b Creek PlaatiMloB, containing 3!A teres, of which 150 ar in a high ttate of cultivuiion; and of which aoine 30 or 40 aerta tr hammock lands. The said plantation ha attached a valuable aet of .MILLS,, which are located very convenient to the plnntaticn mid the surrounding country. They art on the Concord road. , Also, ou the plantation, a good STORP, HOUSE and SHOE SHOPS; a gn..d DW-ELLINO HOUSE. NEGRO HOUSES, OIN 110181' BARN and STABLES, and every iiesri y convenience. Also, a laig variety of FRUIT TREES.. If you wish to purchase, you will do well to call and examine the land and premises for yourrelf. You can buy a baignin. as I am determined to sell. reb. 1.1, 1800-78-tf . S. CAUDLE. NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOR TllE OIIKAT SOUTHERN WEEKLY. Tli Beat Talrat at Ih Bonik la tVrKlag far h. TllE SOUTHERN FIELD AND FIRESIDE, PUB LISHED every Saturday, at Augusta, Oa., ae knowled to be "tki bttt family faptr m tkt SoutA," contain in each issue eight page (forty column) of choice reading matter, devoted to the instruction aad nmusemcnt of the friends of Southern Literature, Ag riculture and Art. . Jsjr" Subscribers are presented trmi-innunlly with an INDEX, or Table of Conteata. Terms, $2 per an num. Address JAMES GARDNER, Feb. 15, 1800-75 Augusta, Ga. OR RnjT.A DWELLING) HOU8E IN cellent condition, wHh garden and groaads tL ttaclied. It is located on Carr'a Mount. Inquire at this t lilicc 3-tf THOMA1 ALBERT JT. LEGRANIk ha permanently located at the residence of L'HOMAS J. POLK, Esq., Anson Coaoty, N. C. aad offer bis PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to th citi iens of the surrounding eouotry. ' 73-81 II. VT. R0BI1V80!V, SVHUKIKY nEJVTMHT, TTAVING PERMANENTLY LOCATED IN TnE JjL town of Wtfleaboro', respectfully tenden Iiis Professional Services to all, who may need them. Having bad seve ral year practice, he feels safe In warranting satis faction in ILL OPERATIONS. All diseosts of the mouth successfully treated. Artificial teeth, from one to a full set, supplied in f he best and most approved style. Persons in the country visnej at tneir resi dence when desired. Term cash "when tliCTrnri i finished Wadeshoro', February , ISCO-74-tf 7 NOTION, HOUSE, : ALM68T EXCLUSli'ELt ENGAGED IN' THE SOUTH EKNTJRADE. CUH1H1IIGS k, CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hosiery, Gloves and Fancy Uoodr ICo. 3-11 Market Street, . rniLADEi.pniA. CUMMINOa i CO. ARE NOVT RECEIVING their Spring stock of FA.CV CiOOD., mOTIOXS, ?., Selected with grrtt car, and with special reference In th BOUTllfcK.N Tit A UK. to wbicb th attention or their house ht been directed since its establishment, fjajr Th most liberal term will still b continued to their Southern enstornerr. gftTTlic attention of Inters visiting tho Northern merket, ia respectfully solicited to an examination of . their stock. - Jan, lo, 1800 73-M ' .North Carolina College,. - Mount l'U(tHanl, Cabarru Co., .tV C. rilHIS PBOMISJNU INSTITtTlON EXIIIHITS J a Lours of Study interior to to in the State, aud its Board of Trustees feel confident that th pre scribed curse will be ably, strictly and sntisfaetorily carried out, having secured the services of men, in the selection of their faculty, fjunlihcd to fcacb upon tho most aiipfilveH Wtena, Every meinber.of tho Faculty is a Southern man born tud raised on South ern soil. The expenses are less than those of nny similar institution in the entire South. This arises, in part, from its endowment, and iu part from ita location in a healthy and productive -section of the oountry, and ib a wealthy and moral community. The annuel exereisn open on or about the 9Nfa mf Stptrmbtr, and continue forty-two weeks with out intermissioo, exc-) t nn Examination tud Literary Contest during the week including the Tli of Febru ary. The half year exercises commence on the 2'2d . of February, and any student who is not able to set in at the beginning ol the Cullegiate year, can enter st or about that time, paying fur only the half year. TEHMS. In the Preparatory Department, which is Intended to furnish young men thoroughly for the College classes for Hoard, Tuition, Room-rent, Washing, Fuel, Ac. for the year $107 HI In the College Department Do,j do.., Hi 00 . One-fuilf inrarinbly in advance. , For further particulars addi ess, for Circulars, Col. JOHN SIIIMPOCH, See. of Board, Rev. D. II. BITTI.E, Pres. N. C. College, or Rev. O. D. BERMIEIM, Fin. Sec. N. C. College. Mount Pleasant, N. C, Feb. 1, l60-7.11y. Guano, Cheap for Cash. THE UNDERSIGNED, BEING DESIROUS OF CLOSING OUT HIS STOCK OF GOODS, now offers to sell at COST FOR CASH, OR TO PUNC TUAL CUSTOMERS ON TIME AT A VERY SMALL PROFIT. A. W. L. FALKNER, White's Store, N. C. gclf AU persons having open account with me, tre respectfully invited and earnestly requested to cell tnd SETTLE EITHER BY CASH OR NOTE. Ca.h pre. Jtrrtd. A. W. L. ALtwEii. January 27, 1860-74-76 - ' M IUS. GLASS Si. RAMSAY, MAT BE rOt'SD ' AT THEIR OLD STAND, Unless Professionally Engaged. 80 Thi HatSBOtoron Recoader. This respectable tnd uniformly conservative Whig papf r has just en tered on its forty-first year. Its venerable Editor, Mr: Dennis Hetrtt, Esq., established it, and has labored on it faithfully for the entire forty years of iti exist enoe. We doubt if h has been adequately rewarded, except that inward reward which arises from a con science of Laving faithfully done, his duty. Fayettc tille Obtervtr. ". Thi Oieissdobo' Patmot appears in a new suit of beautiful type smaller type than heretofore, and of course enabling it to publish more matter. ' The Patriot is One of our most welcome exchanges. Obirrver. 'And tlso one of ours. Cnrroii. The Washington. Dispatch of the 15th states thtt about 7,000 bales of cotton have left that place this Benson for Norfolk, via the Chesapeake and Albemarle Canal, chiefly the growth of the countiei of Edgecombe and Pitt. . V Boox, wko escaped from jail in this place on last Sunday week, baa been recapturned and returned to his old lodgings. He had made directly for Yanoey county, whereour energetic Sheriff, Col. Young, picked him np ia lea than tn hour after his arrival at home. JOIIX S. UALI..4IIER, (FOnMFJlLY THIRD AUDITOR OF TUB TBEASl'RT,) ATTENDS TO CLAIMS BEFORE THE SEVERAL DEPART- MEMS Uf GOVERNMENT, And expresses the belief that his familiarity with business; will" enable him to ensure satisfactory results iu all cases of merit. . ' JjaT Address him at Washington City, D.' C. 7 Feb. 1, 1850-74-tf "" '" MANSION IIOIJSE, H ADESBORO', W, C. rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS TAKES CHARGE OF X the above HOTEL, where he will be happy to see his former acquaintances aud patronsand wiil try to make as many new tll ones as cossible bv the strictest attention I1 to business, mid a determination on his part to please all who niaV favor him with a call. Try me and see. S. II. "ROBESON, Proprietor. Feb. 20, 18fiO-7i-oin r . , " Five Cents J. c ward, T EFT THE SUBSCRIBER, ON OR ABOUT THE j 21st of January, 18(il)twithoritpe;mission, JOIIX LOVE, about sixteen years of age, (a white boy,) in indentured apprentice to me. All persons are hereby forewarned ' harboring or trusting eaid boy on. my ac count, as I will hold them responsible for his hire, tnd will pay no expense contracted on bis account. 76 St A. BAUCUM. "Our School," M IttH mil vtcadtmy, four tnllrn aetuA or P'AIM' Store, Mnon county. THIS SCHOOL, SITUATED IN A VERY HEAL thy locality, will commence its exercises under the superintendence of W. D. REDFEARN, on the FIRST SIOXDAY I. FEURUARV. Boapl can be obtained in the neighborhood, conve nient to the Academy, at J? per month. Tuition will vary from $7.60 to $16 per session, according to the advancement of the Student. TOW.NLY KKDt'EAKN, WILLIAM LOWRV, B. N. REDFEARN, MATHIA8 LOCKHART 1 OLIVER T. COLLINS, ADAM LOCKHART, ALBERT MYERS, Trustees P. S. Any further information may be obtained from cither of the Trustees. Post Office address: White's Store, Anson County, N. C. January 26, 18HO-72-T9 Notice. eoWJaaawaVaa rpiIE riBLlC ARE RESPECTFULLY INVITED 1 to visit the NEW COACH MAKING EST A I) L1SHMKNT of LKM. B. BKNNEJ'T & CO , situated near the PLANK KOAD, one mile northwest of Wades horo. ' . - The proprietors return thanks for patronage already bestowed, and ak continuance of the same, assuring the cititens uf Anson and the surrounding counties that they will perform their contracts punctually.- Thev have on hand at present several NKAT 'nnd SUBSTANTIAL JOBS, and ARE TltEPARED. TO EXECUTE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH ALL ORDERS IN THEIR LINE. All newwork warranted.. JanM-Tg-tf BC Is. BENNETT JM'O Laborers Wanted ABOUT FIFTY ABLE BODIED NEGRO MEN are wanted as LABORERS to Work topoh; the Wil mington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad east of Pee Dee river', The highest prices will be given. Ap ply to . D. INGRAM, 71-tf ' . Agent for the Company. Medical Notice. THE FIRM OF ASHE t HOWZR HAS BEEN dissolved by. mntual consent. . Dr. ASHE mnv be found (when not professionally Hm?arft44-ui his shoo lust above the Post Office, and iTjpn6Sf-ttre-eiceuf Aske!.& Hargrave, or at his ' I residence. - " :." The open accounts of "ihe late firm mutt be closed at once bv cash or note. E. F. ASHE. Jan.'2, 1S60-60-77 Crvbch Bcbit. Oakland Chnreh, about ten miles tonth tnd west from Madison village, N. C, "was bnrnt to ashes a short time since supposed to have been accidentally set on fire by some negroes hunting tt night. W.'A.'CnAicwf." charged with fnreihe the names of Anderson k Savage to a check for $100, has been held to ball la the tan nf $1,000 for hit appraranne at the next term af tba Superior Court for New Hanover county . - A Ntw PosTorrin haaestabliahodin Stanly county , called Big Liok, W. A. Morton, postmaster. Alto on at Dudley Depot, Wane county, John I . Bhode., Ej., postmaster. , - r WA-ftEsnoio', Oel.l 1860. THE CHAIRMAN AND EXAMINING COMMIT tce of Common Schools for Ansou County, hereby inform all who desire to be admitted as Teachers, that they will hereafter adhere to the rule of carrying on the examination only on the 'following days; the fail Friday 1 January, and the corresponding day In every rronif month thereafter. -. v H-B HAMMOND,- W. M. HAMMOND, R. II. BATTLE, Jr. ; Committee. AOS AT mro. MASTED, THE ARGUS OFFICE WADES- N1V4SKS, OF ALL KINDS, GOTTEN UP AND FOR SALE at the Arcua OHiee. -.F.AL J cheap Office . "JOB WORK, SDS, AND IN COLi and expeditiously done at the Argus rJ KINDS, AND IN COLORS, NEATLY. plj and IllLLSBORO' MILITARY ACADEMY, TJ TNDER THK CONDUCT OF tSOL. C. J TEW,, late . Superiutendentof the State Military Aeademy of Columbia, S. C. The Staff of Instruction coatpriaea Six Offi cers. For a Circular addrea th Superintendent. -iy ' ' . . .-- : 1 - . Painting and Paper Hanging. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS the patronage of this place and surrounding neighborhood in PAINTINO and TAPER-HANGING, promising to give entire satisfaction. Those wishing FIB; ftntiih , OiTisimwlnilBlng7irtsIinir7lOTmtHTind"TA rut Uuteide Mnisk, so., would do well toenitdtcss or callonmc. '.SAM'!. A. WISE, Ol-Bni , Wadcsboro', N. C. Take Notice. THE UNDERSIGNED IS AGENT IN CIIARLES ton for the sal of" Gnano of DIITercnt Dcucrlptlons), all of which Is either imported direct or received from the Importers, and warranted pure. All Orders from Factors and Tlonters supplied at the market price and shipped promptly. ' " PERUVIAN 'fiUANO, direct from the Agents of tho Peruvian (ioverument. ELIDS (iUAXO, imported direct from Elide Island, (Lower California; a t'argn of COO tons has just ar rived. This Guano contains 12 per cent, of Ammonia, and considerel by many who have used it, as fully equal to Peruvian. - . AMERICAN GUANO, from Jnrvis Island, received from the Importers in New York, ' SOMBRKKO GUANO, direct from Sombrero Island, W. T. ; contains by analysis of Professor Sheppanl of Charleston Medical College, 78 per cent, of Bono Phosphate of Lime. A valuable article for mixing with Peruvian. A. A. MEXICAN GUANO, imported into Baltimore. CAKRIBEAN GUANO, imported direct from Car ribean Sea, and contain! 42 per' cent.. Bon Phosphate Lime. Also, MANIPULATED fil'AXO, confining one half Peruvian and one-balf Phosphate of Lime, front the best manufacturers: - 8UPER-PHOSPHATE' OF LIME, from Baugh' Manufactory, Philadelphia. Highly recommended. FARMER'S PLASTER, From Croton Mills. Nw York. In barrels, 300 lbs. THO.MA8 J. KERR, Kerr's Wharf, Charleston, S. C Jan. 1, 18iiO-71-70 STATE OF NORTH CAKOL1.Y4, ANSON COUNTY. . CotttT or Pleas and Qiartkb Suasions, 1 January Term, 18'iO. f Obid If. Sinclair, Exeeator of James Sinclair, dee'J, ei. Jesse Jarmon and wife Mary, Thomas Bullaru and wife' Martha, Jesse Buchanan and wife Dorathy, MicUleberrv McBrlde and wife Florinda, Mahala Sinclair, Elixnbeth Sinclair, Lewellcn Sinclair, anl Douglas Sinclair. Prlilion for .Ateounl and Settlement. . . ' N THIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE SATIS FACTION of the Court that the defendandants.' esse Buchanan and wife Dorathr. and Miekleberrv McBride and wife Ftorinda, reside beyond the limits of this State! It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made in the North Carolina Argus for sii successive weeks, notifying said defendant to he and appear nt the nexl term of this Court to bo held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadcsborotigli, on the second Monday in April next, . then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, or judgmentwo confeuo will be rendered, and tho ease heard t x parte as to them. ' . 1 Witness: Patrick I. Coppedge. Clerk of our said Court, at otlice in Wndeaborough the second Mwday in January, A. D. 1800, aud in the 84tll vearof Ameri can Independence; .... 75-80 0. .7 P. J.COPPEDCB, Clerk. STATU Ol' IkOKTII CAHOtIAi ' ANSON COUNTY, ' CorBT or Pleas axi Qi'AifTF.r; ?estnxi7 , . ' January Term, ISGtt. Miles W. Mask, Administrator of Nelson Harrington, ueceased, is. .lubn 11. Harrington and orkers. ' Petition fr Sale of Land.' N THIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE SATIS FACTION of the Court that the defendants. John' B. Harrington, Iludlcy 1 Harrington, Harriet E. . Harrington, Boxy Ann llsrrington, Philip Harrington, Jane Harrington, Benjamin Harrington and James n. Harrington, all reside bevond the limit of this State: It is therefore ordered bv the Court, that publication be made iu the North Carolina Argus for six successive weeks, notifying si.l defendants to be and appear at the next term of this C-nrt to be held for tha tjownty of Anson, at tLe Court House la Wndesborongh.on the second Monday in April. Btxt, then and there to plead, answer or demur to the ptaiutiff's petition, or judg- '. ment pro tanfetio will be rendered, and Ike case heard ex ;are as to them. - Witness: Patrick i. Coppedge, Clerk of our said Court, at odice in WaJeboioiigli the second Momlar in January, A. V. lSt.0, and in the 84th year of American Iudcpendcnco. 75-80 . r. J. COrPEDGE, Clerk. Jesi I THE FIRM OF SMITH & LINDStT, DRUGGISTS, having dissolved, all persovn indebted to it are hereby notified that they most rotne forward and make payment to either of the partner the late firm by the first of January, and save themselves from trouble. We must bare money. "The hooks are at the Drug Store. fftSMfl-. . SMITH & LINDSEY., TES-1 B LtiK Offic. -for 8als at rrris Millinery and Dress Goods. A ritIS Af 1IOKN has returned from Charles, ill ton. whore she selected, with great care-, her STOCK OF GOODS consisting in part of BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS aad RIB BONS of all kinds; SILK ROBES and ether FANCY SILKS; - ROBBS DE AQUILLA, EMBROIDERED ROBES, DOUBLB SKIRTS, FRENCH DELAINES, CLOAKS AND SHAWLS; GINOHAMS, FANCY PRINTS, Ac, Ac; IKKIP SKIRTS, SILK HOSE, COLLARS, and I XDERSLEEYES; VEILS. BER THA'S, BEADS and BRACELETS; BELTS, GLOVES" tnd GAOTLETS, Ac, Ac; also PERFUMERIES St lAPS, Bnd"maTry-otbr iirtieles for-i dies. All of which will be sold for cash or on time t punctual customers, The public are respectfully taT. sited tocsll onl examine herstock, ' Hi IN NETS MADE and TltlMMED in a snrevior manner In short time. PRKSSKS CUT in the latest fashion apon an improved plan by mesr-men.. 66-tf . - A. HORN. COAl, OIL Al COAF. Olf. I.A.-vIFS, TOR SALKXY 11-xt S. S. ARNOLD. 1 A A WfSSEJi' HOOP SKIRTS;, l.OT-JUSt RECEIVED BT , . 8.S. AllNOLBv ' A LARRE
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