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Siii ' " 1 . . " ... ! LLJ ' I .... .. .WADESBOEOUGH, N. C, JHUHSDAY, JULY 5, 18G0. 1 NEW SERIES-VOL II NO; 43. WHOLE NO. Oj. " - ' PUBLISHED WEEKLT FEftTOlV OAKLET. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 8Ingl copies, Two Doixabs pr ftir, Invariably In UTHU6I, T Clabi of Tn and wpwards, it will b furnished UB HOLLAS AID A HALT per py. ' No subscription received for 1cm than fix months. RATES OF ADVERTISING. OKI NU, III LIU OB 1UI BBBVIIB. On insertion , 70c. Three Insertions 60. Two mouths, or sin insertion...' 8 80 Thro Ban tlii, or thirteen insertion 4 00 Hit month ........... 6 00 Ons year .. 9 00 Advertisers nM state tb number of times they wish their advertisement inserted ; otherwise they will bo continued till forbidden, Mil charged aeoord iag to tbo boot. ' Agreement will bo mad with yearly advertisers B liberal and advantageous term. ProfOHloBoi Boa Baunn Cards, sot exceeding fro lines brevier la length, will bo Inserted for $6 a jroar; fti exceeding nv line will bo charged the Mil Bi other advertisements. Obttnary aotfcc fre whea not exceeding twenty limi; all'ab? tweni," Hue at adTortiMmont rate. ? ar;"" ' NORTH CAROMWA FOIXDERT AXD HAC01XE WORKS, HaUtbnry, jr. V, IRERCK RAEDER, ' iromiou or . bovdbk a sow, - MANUFACTURERS OP AGRICULTURAL IM PLEMENTS j CULTIVATORS, PLOWS, CORN 8IIELLER8; SEED-SOWERS, HORSE-POWER8, THRESHERS, THRE8H1N0, 8EPARATINO A N't CLEANING MACHINE8; CIDER AND SUGAR MILLS; TOBACCO PRES8ES AND FIXTURES SHAFT INO AND MACHINEKT FOR GRIST, CIR CULAR AND VERTICAL SAW MILLS, GOLD, COPPER oAN'D SILVER MINES ; IRON AND BRASS .CASTINGS, FOROINOS, AND FLNISIIED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Repairs of all kinds of Machinery dona at short ""boUoo.T" -. -n : Cash paid for Old Caat Iron, Bran and Tjrpe Metal. '" 82 94 ' i f W.T.DAVIS, riicnciL wiTci iakei am jeweler, Wadenboro' If. C. HE RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCES TO THE people of Aaeoa and the whnl -r. rirrz ro (Hiding country, that ho hae peraia-" neatly located hlaieetf la the TOWN OF WADES liORO', wbero he ii prepared in erery way to ceom modaU hie old frloade, aad sll othen that may faror him with their patronage. Ha doee not hesitate to f y thai he is in every way fully competent te repair the FINEST and most DELICATE TIME PIECES in a WORKMANLIKE MANNER. Owing to the prerioas advantage he has had of improving aad preparing himself in the FINE ART OF WATCH MAKING and REPAIRING, he does not feel himself inferiir to any men In the South. la addition to all of the above, he calls attention to hi splendid stock of WATCHES and JEWELRY of tae best that caa be obtained in Uis country, lint come and see for yourselves, and buy low for caxh. It is needless to mention the articles, fur you esn see for yourselves. W.T.DAVIS. March 18, 1859-79-Cm FOR FAMILY USE. WlLl MB. BBTIOMf IM WOOD, LEATHER, CROCKERY, GLASS, IVORY, BONE, ALABASTER, MARBLE, RUBBER, OUTTA PERCHA, CLOTH, PAPER, PA PIER MACHE, SHELL, HORN, HONE, PLASTER, Ao. And Indeed there Is scarcely an article In the whole nag of domestic economy, whether it b for us or ornament, whioh whea broken, cannot with this pre ps ration be restored to it original vale. It sbsl- lenge the world for It superior. It Is indispensable in every UOVSE, WORKSHOP, COVNTIXO-SOOM, and no person after trial of. Itarr'a Cheaalcallf Prepared Olae, wonld willingly dispense with It for four time Its cost. It is always ready, and always reliable. It is not offensive to th smell, aad is not affected by ell mate, and where known it hat beeom a FIXED FACT. -Z . Tho attention of dealers and consumers It Invited to the following testimonials regarding Hi superior quali ties. Niwabk. Nov. 20. 1SS9. "AAtr a faithful trial of STARR'S PREPARED GLUE ot Wood, Leather and Cloth; at th Phenix Work, I nurt cheerfully recommend It one for all purpose genera. T required, and especially for family nse. ' C. A. Cabteb." ' "We thenndtrtlgDed' having tested STARR'S PRE PARED GLUE, agree with th above recommenda tion. , "Wm. B. DOOOtAM, "Cabinet War Manufaotarer, Newark, N, , ' "LrfAnnxB Wkioivt, "Machine Depot, 230 Market it., Newark, N. J. "Hiinrwnraa A LiTTtM., "Carriage Msnufaeturers, Newark, N. J. "Wa. II. Kibk A Co., ! Carpenters and Builders, Newark, N. J. "LtTIBICir A EDMti r "Carriage Makers, Newark, N. J." Starr's Chcanlrallr Prepared nine is sold by all Druggists, Furniture Dealers, Grocers, Fancy Goods Dealers, Hardware Dealer, Stationers, and by country merchants generally. PRICE, 26 CENTS PER BOTTLE. A brush goes with each bottle. . rut op for dealers In eases from 1 to 12 doren. ATpleadid Lithographio Show Csrd, printed In col ors, given with each package. All order or letters of inquiry by mU addressed to th STARR GLUE COMPANY. 61 Liberty street. N. Y.. will receive prompt attention.- A liberal discount to tb trad. .SS-Iy NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS. jon.i fool and immi imomms. la judging man'i character Lnmant spirit would dictate that we judge him by bit present conduct, not bj past miidoeds, and when the re eordi are to be brought up u proof, tboee of the latest dates, for man is ever loarnitig, sod may see fit, with increase of information, to modify or change bis views. If some of our Democratic friends were to be judged as to what they are now, by what they have been, they would be found by our side in the present content in this State. Suppose we .were to stats Hon. T. L. Clingmin's position br votes he cave 15, 10 or even 5 rears ago how far would he be misrepresented; and there is another gentleman now little nearer to us that we might instance. Another ease is the editor of the North Carolina Standard, W. W. Holden. Were we to judge him by words written six months ago we should very far mistake his position. But however unwilling these gontle men are to have themselves judged by put sots aa4 word thay ar ever ready to censure others for apparent inconsistencies or honest changes of opinion and to dive down into some dark corner of the past, thence to draw up some expression which they assert to be an opinion entertuincd at present. Mr. Pool has been again and sgain attacked as opposed to internal improvements in the West. Now, we happen to have had some opportunities, fully equal to those of others, for judging of Mr. Pool's opinions and his reasons for his course on various measures that came up before the Legis lature. We know, too, that John Pool never feared to express his opinion freely upon any thing and when formed, from a deliberate consid eration of his duty, he stood his ground firmly. ' " From the Ntm Yoik Times. THE TEMIEO OF SLAVE KT. . . One of the worst effects jf the Abolition agita tion baa been that it silences all open discussion of slavery in the slave States. By menacing tho communities in whioh slavery exists with the peril of invasion and insurrection from without, it com pels all shades of opinion to combine for the com mon defence, and to suppress all debate about tho evusor the system, in ordor to avoid the still greater evil involved in its compulsory abolition When slavery became a tlicuio for Federal.' dia cussion, an elemeut of national rjolities it ceasea inevitably to be canvassed and criticized within tho States themselves. No Anti-SIavcrv a iy cuum exut lu a oouincrn stale without in curring the fatal suspicion of being in league with foreign foes. In time of war, any man who sym pathizes with the opinions and sentiments of tho enemy is set down as a traitor ; and any South ern man, whordarinif the Abolition of the day, takes Anti-Slavery ground at home is iu pern oi a similar laic. If the Southern States were oncn to the siod of the subject, there are many aspects of tho slavery question which would excite diflerences oi opinion at nomc, anu leaa to very important changes of public sentiment and of Dublin notion Even as things now nro, these topics make them selves visible now and then though they arc generally stifled by tho consideration of (he im- pending peril. The subject of taxation is one of tnem. 'in Virginia, for cxamplo, a - very largo proportion of tho slaves are untaxed over thrco' fourths of the entire slave property of the State escapes any contribution to the burdens of the Uovernmcnt. The value of slaves faxed is 881,. 051-,000 the -value not toxod is 8231,101,275 j while the aircrcgate amount of all the other nro- perty in the Commonwealth, taxed at the rate of or dead. orator himself seemed stricken 1I0W TO SUSTAIN 1011 LOCAL fAl'EL 1 ' 1. If vouhavo a father, mother, brother, sister 'with aiuarcmcnt, ond paralysed into silence. I or friend of an? kind residing at distance, who Io statuo ho stood ; Ins condition best dos t i, ... t. .. ...i k. . rrihpil. ncrhans. hv the Irish clioolbov's transit sent to tlipm I tion to a famous paesnijo in Virgil, which says Opponents once well said of him that they forty cents on the 8100. is oulv 8123.500 007 dreaded to have him against them, but when he : If slaves were taied as other property, thev would took a position there was no change. lie was contribute 8024,789 more to the sunnnrt nf tl.n not a friend to Jim an J an enemy to JocT then 50Tcrament-1har-theyt--at-presentr -Now,-friend to Joe end an enemy to Jim. Where be nearly all the slaves of Virginia nro held n the was, he was to be fonnd all tho time. v eastern section, and the inhabitants of the western But to the record. Mr. Pool has served but ! portion, who have very few or none, have Ion? felt iwo sessions in me iegisiaiure uuring neiiaer j iujmu ui una exemption, ana Would oe in KORTH CAROLINA White Sulphur .Springs, , "IITTH, RE OPENED FOR VI8ITOR8 ON THE l lstoTVaae. They are situsted near the pres ent tenninns of the Western North Carolina Railroad, noi an nour s nae ny superior imntndses and stages, i ae rropnevor na procured tb services or TrrOMP80N TVLER a Manager, whose experience at the most Fashionable Watering l'laces of Virginia, added to hi command ing appearance and feutlemanly bearing, insnr good order and good fare. The very bent BALL KOOM LEADER and BLACK session has an appropriation been asked for any Western road: Hutu of these sessions the leg islature has beeri largely Democrattcimd we-bave4 bad .Democratic Governors. Ihe only appro priations asked were for the Chesapeake and Al bemarle Canal and 'the Fayctteville and Coal Field road. Both got an exchange of bonds the property of the respective corporations being mortcaceu lor tueir paymenc. inenrsi was oo open rebellion against it, but by the pressure of Aooiuionisni irom tno INortlicrn States. - The ame4hiBgis4yue is North Corolins. It is proposed to hold a Convention in order to revise the State Constitution, and to re-establish an ail valorem system of i'.tate taxation ip which all kinds af property slaves as well as cattle and lands shall be taxed enually. The lhnvtcraiie State Executive Committee has issued a very elaborate 1 i .vi. .jj ... ... r . 2. If you havo any printing you wish done do " 1 was very mucli oskeareil my Hair stood on .not "jew" tho editor down to a starvation price, i a" J of a word could I spake 1 and when he comes to make a purchase of you Hut, to break up tins dead sea of silence, and "spike on the tarifl." I bring relict to this painful state of affair, ono 3. If you have any advertising or job work to i f tll0 anJ enterprising little bojs, of be done, take it to your county paper, except, per- whom I spoko before, now came upon the stage haps, when you wish to advertise iu more than i or rather .perched jike a magpie, upon a cros ono paper. I bar extending between two pillars on the outer 4. Do not run to the city lo get your hand-bills, cirde of the room, his neck stretched forward to labels, cards, eto. printed because forsooth you i ' 'ulIi;st cxcnt, and his little black eyes flashing can get n reduction of a few cent's in price. Sup-1 lilse diamonds in the light, he cried out, jn a voice ns nnriu uim jiii:ii;iii a uiw aaui port your own as you wish to be supported. A man who hf always running away from home with his business,- little deserves the patronsge of the community m wnicti no lives: and, so tar as we Threshing Machines. TUE SUBSCRIBER IS BTILL AGENT FOR THE BANI ML'BICUNS (hat th. city ti Richmond, ssleof the eelebrsUdsnd much admired combinedir(tioiii .ffords, hsve been procred. improve! . "TTrIDINO VEHICLES and BOR8ES, BILLIARD Tbreaher aad H'iaaawer, maaufactured by Wheeler, Mellek k Co., Albany, N. T. Thee machine will threh and clean from ONE HUNDRED AND FI1TV TO TWO AND UL'NDKD FIFTY BU8IIEL8 OF WHEAT I'KR DAY, with less work and less watt than any other machines known in North Carolina. ' TRICES AT TIIE SHOP. Railway Chain Horse Power, . ..: $120 Lever, (seperier,) ...r... . 100 Improved Combined Thresher and Winnower,. 1-5 Terms ejh', or approved not en interest. Warranted to give satisfaction or no sale. Delivered In Psyettevlll or at any Railroad Depot at tb abor prices charges and transportation only , to oe added. Address, J. B. "TROT, Troy s 8tore. W. C. TROY, FsyeUevUle. Feb. "25, lrWO-7B-4m n 8ALOON8 and BOWLING ALLEYS are at the com mand ot visitor. The country is elevated and healthy The soenery is beautiful, and roads most excellent and th pleasuro grounds extensiv. There is no bet ter water than that afforded by th North Carolina rt bile pulpnnr Bprings. The patron of th Carolina is confidently re lied on to repay tbo Proprietor for the expensive out lay n use mad to nl up a Watering l'lace suited to their wants. And he promises that no pains shall be spared by himself or hi gentlemanly assistant to rea der ail wa may visit aim pleasant and comrortabl. II. L. ROUARDS, Proprietor. May 13, 18G0-R8-tf 1J FOCXDKD-SSSt. t-HARTRBED lSI. LOCATED COItXER BAI.TISOIIE AND CHARLES STiEETS, . - BALTIMORE, Ml)., 'jrpHE LARGE8T, MOST ELEGANTLY FURNISH. - I - ed, sod Popular Commercial College in the United 'States. Designed etpwwsly for Young Men desiring to obtain Tiiaaotiew Pbacvical IUisixsss Epdca Tion 1m tbs shcrtest possible time and at the least ex- Ipsns. " r- A large aad Beautiful Ornamented Circular, eon uiinlng opward of SIX SQUARE FEET, with grid iMsxer PaitMA!csHir,and a Large Engraving ( the finest of th kind ever mad in this country) representing the Interior View of th College, with Catolosue slutinir nv ..- D ... Ji allv tlUL terms Ac, will be sent to Every Young Man on oppli- inyited to LOOK AT THIS! THE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK or MILLINERY AND DRESS GOODS avan OFFERED IX WADESBOROT riSS ACXE8 nORI 18 NOW OPENING I her stock ef GOODS, selected by herself with much care, embracing 'many articles not heretofore kept in an csUMwliment or tae kind in Wades boro among which may b found a large assortment of ration, Faia or CnAins. - Writ tmuitdiately and yoa will receive the package . ,. a i.i r it T ro i vn I py reinrn man, nu"-, n. a; umn.,,, ,78-Iy PUINT8 ef the very best quality; HOMESPUNS OINGIfAMB, LUSTERS, BRILLIANTS, Ao.; Udies and Misses' HOSE, GLOVES, COLLAR8, HAND KERCHIEFS, Ac, Ac; TOILET ARTICLES, such as COMBS, HAIR BRUSHES, PUFF BOXES, PER FUMERY, Ac, Ac; JEWELRY, embracing GOLD IIUACEI.ET3, EAR-DROPS, BREA8TPIN8',"FIN-OER-RINOS, Ac, Ac all of which will be (old s low ror rM a at any otner store m wadesboro' or Anton county, and on time to ponotosl customers. Tlie public, and Ladies (specially, ar respectfully give, me-a can. l pledge myself to nse taiued at tho eewion of-lSoO-i, the last at the ai)d a. very able address in opposition to this pro- session of 185S-9. Neither of these works are ject. They remoostrato very earnestly against in what we eall the M'est proper. puUing slaves upon any such footing, and in the On Friday. Jariirartf 28lb, the Western Kx- course ol their argument they present the follow tension bill eame oo its' seco'ndTcading. Mr. j 'S interesting and important statement of the I'ool, made a ehott epceoli in its favor and after i tenure of slavery in the Southern btates : m a vote was token as follows : e apprencna mat our present mode of tax. are concerned, such will receive the cold shnulder. 5. If you have control of any le?al advertising. send it to your friend. This kind of business pays better than any other, and tho more you can send to the editor of your paper, the better for bim and it. In proportion to the amount of tbo receipts of s paper, an editor is enabled lav make it useful and amusins to the community in which it is published. - 0. Do dot expect much of a paper when on editor is driven to be his own compositor, proof reader, pref snian and devil, to buy something for his dinner. 7. Do not expect tho editor to make honorable mention of you and your business every few weeks for nothing. The cpacc in a paper and a man's time are worth something, and every notice comes back to the drawer of the recipient in dollars and cents. An caitor suouia not be allowed to go hunp-ry, barebacked, or barefooted. Thev "eat. drink and wear," just like other people. 8. If the editor owes you a shillinr. do not chase him from "rosy morn to balmy eve" for it. and when you happen to eel the balance on tho lothefdei.ciittb.0 gentleman's acrjuaiutance y. "finally, my brethren, it you wish to properly sustain your county paper, to live the balance of your days in peace with God and man. and occupy oseat in Paradise after death, practice the golden rulo " Do unto others us you wish tbem to do unto you," under like circumstances. . . I EncKinifc. WAVE ! This, of course,'. brought down tho house in thunders of applause, which would have awak ened the seven sleepers. The orator wilted, and tlic-tnceting broke up and dispersed, amid penis of side-shaking laughter, 'such as will never be forgotten by any one who henrd it, or joined in it. And tho whole gtlng of Jittlo boy, hurrying down the street leading from the Court IIouse; stationed themselves hero pud there, at the cross ings, and, as "the orator, passed along, greeted him with a sort of fusiludeof "Tary way? !" at every corner. . . From that night, Flournoy has been known as the man who got " nary wave ;" and it has be come a by-word to describe any one who makes a dead failure, and gets laughed at for his pains- some discussion Those who yoled MesBrs. Ashe, " Bledsoe, JJoyd, Cherry, David, Dobson, Edney, Gilinorc, Gor.-ell, Houston, Leach, McDonald, McKoy, Jliller, 1'OOL, Ram say, Beinhardt,, . Speight, Steel, Str.iughan, .Thomas, Walkup", Ward and Worth 1. On February 15, the bill came up on its 3d reading and was rejected by the following vote : llioee who voted in the affiiuative are, Messrs. Ashe, Boyd, Douthitt, Edney, Oorrell, Houston, McDonald, Miller, POOL, Kauisay, Heinhardt, Speight, Thomas, Whitakcr and Worth 15. Those who voted in the negativo are, Messrs. Battle, Blount, Brown, Cowpcr, Cunningham,' Davis, Dillard, Dobson, Donnell, Flanner, Ouy ther, Humphrey, Lane, Lankford, Leach, Mar tin, McDowell, McKoy, Mills, Person, Steele, Isylor, .turner, and Walkup zi. the affirmative were ng 'ac population can be justified upon priciv pie. x ne rounuation upon wlucU slavery rests in Aortli Corolina, and in the whole South, is, that we find amongst our population a class of persons having the strength and the passions of manhood and the mental capacity and self-control of child- nood, with a physical conformation peculiarly adapted to the performance of labor, and a. want I of energy and unwillingness to perform even such jibor as is essential to their own maintenance Th.elaws of this and other olavcholding States put this class of population under the guidance and ownersWp of the master, in order thai he may govern iw.'d control them, compel them to labor, care for tlim from the cradle to the grave, and enjoy the limits of their industry as his reward. Slaves, tbiin, are not, and cannot be, ignored as aportion of cur population ; nor cau tui It On tho same day tho bill toamend the charter r ganlcdinhgidt'ionaapropcrtialoiie. Tbelaws f the Greenville and French Broad Railroad Com- of Aorth Carolina regard them as property in so fjany was put on its second reading and passed by '.Jurjurth it is neeeiMry jur them to be to re- UO following VOie ; t yuui' it, m uiuer luiii. Miu iiiii.-hl-i- luuy compel Those who voted in the affirmative are Messrs. their obedience and labor. . Public expediency um will." The following "incident" is entirely too good to be overlooked. Returning from the Charles ton Convention, Mr. T. B. Flournoy, of Ark., delivered a speech in Memphis. Referring to the speech, Col. Borland, of the Enquirer, spoke of Mr. F. as being somewhat notorious in Arkan sas, as the man who got " nary wave." The pe culiarity ot the expression, and curiosity as to its meaning hare called for tho following explana tion, which is furnished by a Little Rock corres pondent, whose accuracy the Enquirer indorses and avouches : - During the Presidential canvass' of 1S5G, Flournoy went about considerable and made speeches (all about Coriohinus and Carethusa, etc.,) wherever he could get an audience. In the VOTE OF CENSURE OX THEvPRESIDEST 1XD SEl'RETlRi (IF TIIE WW. ' The Alexandra Sentinel,) Democratic organ, proclaimed an undoubted tact a few days sgo, when it uttered the lollowing language in refer ence to the leaders und managers of the Demo cratic party : " Could the vote," it said, " be taken among the rank and file of the party to day, we believe Unit such avuto as drives British Ministers. from the management of public alTuirs, when they have proved cither unfortunate or in competent, would even now be heard coming up from the vast majority of the Democracy to their leaders and managers, proclaiming. ' A WANT Oi' CONFIDENCE 1! " It wirj needles.) lo say that the people are al , rcaily..pxijtkiuiing,luuJly aud.eariiest!y,th.e.ir.utt.ejr want of confidence in the Democratic party and its managers. The vote of censure upon tho President and Mr. Toucey, tho Secretry of the Navy, passed by the House of Representatives on Wednesday last, is the most overwhelming re buke that has ever becu administered to faithless public servants. Accustomed as the present Ad ministration must bo by this time, to the re peated chastisements of an indignant people, this express and pointed mark of disapprobation of the representatives of the people will be felt keenly by the President and his constitutional . . advisers. The quostion now arises, whether Mr. Toucey will resign the office of Secretary of the Navy? lie and his chief were rebuked "first without a division, secondly by a vote of one hundred and nineteen to sixty, thirdly by a vote r.t i-i i.ci f.,..i,i i. . .,. r liii; 1:1 coureeofhisperigrinatfonshecametoLittle Rock, and fifthly by o vote of )0 toSS. 'The vote 'was and soon made it known through a newspaper, j not a strictly party rote, but included a number and conspicuous handbill', that he would exhibit 0f Democrats, North and South, as well as all himself at the Court House en a certain evening, j the Americans and Republicans. If such a cen Our people being fond of shows, and tjie evening sure were bestowed upon a member of the Eng bright, beautiful and balmy, pretty nearly all hands Wish mimstrv. It would I.p Ulnum! l.o imtsnin. turned out; and at an early hour .the house was ncous resignation. How is it received by the mil ot men, women and especially ot little boys, , Secretary of the Navy and the President? In the face of the irrefragable proof, which'led to the action of the House, convicted of thecrossest mal practices in office, .guilty of the most mon- Baltimore, Md. M. IT. ROBIIVSOU, BVRVEOJT MtEJTTlHT, -TTA-yLNQ PERMAKENTLIT LOCATED IN TIIE X tow of Wadesboro, respectfully .tenders his Professiacs! Services to all . who may need tbem. Having had aev- -sl years practice, lis feels safe io warranting satis fiction in ALL OPERATIONS All diseases of the authauccessntlly treated. Artincialteech, from on ito all let, supplied In th best and most approved style. 'rson( in tU oouatry visit! M their resi dence when desired. Terms cash when the work ifrfintshed, , Wadesboro', February 6, 180-7A-tf ' - ' Notice. .rTMIl PUBLIC ARR RESPECTFULLY INVlTEB JL to -visit th NEW COACH MAKING ESTAB LISH MRXT of LEM. D. BENNETT & CO., situsted ncarth PLAHKROADLon(milenorthwest ofJVdee- Th proprietors return thanks for patronsge already oesiower ana as continuanc of th sam7-amnring every exertion toyrive satisfaction. PST BONNETS TRIMMED and DRESSES MADE in the very latest styles. I take the first Fashion Plates in the United States, and have Patterns every month from New York. . 8-tf IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS. (Out uls oat) JOII1 A, lUcltlAItNElY'S , CILtBBATBD SET AXD SCREEMXG MACHIXE, MANUFACTURED AT SOUTH LOWELL, N. C, aad shipped to all parts of th United Stale at lortcst notice. Liberal reduction made to those who have used my Machines and wish them exchanged. The public ar eautioned against imitation and impo titi&m. None genuine unless accompanied by my bills end oard, and sold by' my legally authorized agents. Address, . ' JNO. A. McMANNEN, South Lowell, Orange Co., N. C. IXarch 22, 1800-80-106 . NOTICE Tbe Largest Stock Yet, f PUS SUBSCRIBER- IS NOW RECEIVING 11IS 1 sprimu tun niimnKR rtotk OF GOOD1, eonsisting of the LATEST STYLES I Cape Fear and Deep River Improvement Ashe, Basnight, liledsoe, Rojd, lirown, Cunning ham, Davis, Dillard, Dobson, Donnell, Douthitt, Edney, Gorrcll, Ouyther, Houston, Humphrey, Lankford, Martin, McDonald, McDowell, McKoy, Mills, Person, POOL, Ramsay, Speight, Steele, Straughan, Whitakcr and Worth 30. Those who voted in the negative are, Messrs. Battle, Cowper, Flanner, .Lane, Leach, Miller, Taylor, Turner, Ward and William 10. ' On the 27th of January the bill to amend the cbarterof Wilmington Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad was passed by the following vote : In the affirmative Messrs. Ashe, Cherry, Davis, Edney, 'Flanner, Gilmore, Houston, Lane, Leach, Martin, McDonald, McDowell, McKoy, Mills, POOL, Reinhardt, Steele, Straughan, Thomas, Walkup, Whitoker, and Worth 22. In the negative Messrs. Rattle, liledsoe, Blount, Brown, Cunningham, Dobson Douthitt, Gorrell, Guythcr, Lankford, Miller, Speight, Turner, and Williams 14. By the provisions ofyjtjjis bill the affairs of the road have received new strength, and it is now rapidly approaching completion. Mr. Pool voted for it. (The bill asked for an exchange of denies to the African tiio rfcht of suffrage and indeed in no respect will put him on an equality with trie white? citizen, but it (tori not deprive him of kit personality, and iudeedit would seem to demand that, for purposes of revenue, more regard should be liad to hit personality than hit character at qualified property." We commend this paragraph to the considera tion of the Charleston Convention and the Dem ocratic party at largo. They are endeavoring to establish, as a settled and acknowledged piinciple of American law, that slaves ore simply proper ty; and to draw therefrom the inevitable infer ence that the Federal Uovcrnment-must-proteet ii in the Territories, on the high seas, in the several States and every where else. This is the object at which the Pro-slavery manipulators of tne Liianeston convention ere aiming in their of which last, our town as you are well aware can boast a goodly number, who are not to be excelled for activity, enterprise, and an appreciation of tne ludicrous, lue orator arose, opened his strous favoritism, and conscious all the time that moutu w SI1CU a moUtll and snake S3 It was thev hare nhipaJ thr-mmdros in tho n-nsf imi.f.m.- universally conceded no one in that place ever ' sible attitude, and cmn.dh.d lh,ir friends In spoke before or since. But it' were vain to under-; stand up in their vindication, with no shadow or ' lu ?" u" " i uiu, i suouia dT- pretext ot integrity on their side, the organ of tamly fail, as did tho old time reporter who found ; the General Administration comes out in nn ar lt impossible to follow Patrick Henry when he j tide filled pith insult to the representatives of got in "one of his ways." Nor is it necessary, j the people in Congress assembled.'' ' -even if it were possible, further than will serve So far from yielding to the decree of the House, to relate the story, for which I set out; and that the President glories in thc'iiifaniy of his Sucre can be told in a fe words,; -Suffice it that the tary of the-Navy, and insists that, tho vote by orator was advocating tho election of Jumet ! which his official conduct has been condemned: ouctianaii, wiiom lie now repudiates. Having was the result of party malignity and partial in churned himself into a fever of excitement, and j vestigation. It is not doubted that if the inqui evidently imagined every body present to bo in j ry could bo extended into some other ekpuri thesamc condition he suddenly paused drew , nients, a similar emphatic denunciation would bo himself to his full height (some six feet three , repeated by the House. inches in his boots,) and in a voice the.' most sol-1 Mr. Ilatton, who offered the resolutions from emn, ond at the same time the most persuasive he the'Coiumittceon the Expenditures of the. Navy . could command, he said in substance, at leant, if Department, is an American from the State of not in so many words : ! Tennessee. . He defeated Mr. Ready, his prede- " Ladies and gentleman ! tho salvation of the : cessor, who refused to siirn the report made by country depend? upon the election of James liuch-! Mr. Sherman in the last Congress, condemnatory unau iv me i resiliency, ui mis, i nave no douot of the Secretary ol the N avy, and there can bo i nave convinceu every one oi vou who nave every one ot you who have no doubt that everv member who rcfuswl to sns niameuvcrs for a platform. They coucur.'with i Ueara me to-night. And to prove it, 1 will now tain the resolutions reported by Mr. Ilatton will Mr. Wigfull in his recent declarations that all tue i draw fortn n,y handkerchief, nnd when Ishout be called to a'severe account by his constituents South desires is that slaves shallbe regarded ond ' hooray for Buchanan! and wavcitover my head, j particularly. treated precisely like horses, mules and hogs, or i 1. 8Dfl11 expect every one of you to do likewise, j We rejoice that the people's representatives, any other kind of property: they ask simply this and- nothiug more. When tbo Democratic party makes up its mind to concede this modest com- bonds.) mand of its Southern wing, it may bid adieu to The bill to ropair or complete the Capo' Fear Val1 hopes or thoughts of Federal supremacy, aiid Deep River Navigation works, appropriating The doctrine of the Democratic Committee 8100,000 for that purpose, was passed on Februa-.j North Carolina is much more rational nnd con ry 15th- Mr Pool voted for it, and Messrs. j forms much more closely ltd the spirit and lan Tbomasand Edney, Senators from this section, 1 PS0 of 'he Constitution of the United States, also voted for it. This bill has been the means of. thn the pro slavery propagandisU in the Charles- bringing those works to some use. Mr, Pool's j ton Convention. Ihe definition which the Com- Now, make ready !" 'J ljju.u.i"lluenccd by the elaiiioisof hiivd partisans of lhen " suiting the action to the word and tt? the Administration, have had the spirit and mau word to the action," he drew forth his white ' liness to expose and rebuke tliereorruption of the cambric, waved it high over his head fairly tip-1 President and his limiistcs. .They have only an- wi.-iug uo um eu uim biiouicu .u me top oi ticipatcd the veidiet of the peCple at the polls in - . . iSoveuioer, wueu "want oi eoutidenoe win no . hut, alas! for high-strung human hopes; not a j uttered with an-cmpliasu dud an onergy that ' Iiftniilcerfihlfif wns wnvon. nnf n rnino trio mtennin 1 :n 1 i. .v.. ii..,.- .i. 1 1 1 ..v. . ,v.vv ui .ii , Wia uvcrwut'lin mu XA.'iucrKf7 una us itrauurs and coufusiuu Richmond s 1 j . u VsT WxkTiTr) vuunssiHii va tun t no ail iJo wt.!!m ri JJS. "Ta'imK u'e ANU FASHIONS Of THE SEASON,obroingin p ,rt Figurol Silk, Black Bilk, Urgandies, Uro DeKine; - Psocylicrsges, TlaiAlierages, Silk Tissues, Florinda; ' Muslins of all styles, Robes of all descriptions; Prints and Oingbams, Jackenec and 8wis Muslies; fluid Maslins, Jackonet Edgings; . , . Hleaoked fihlrting, thrown Skirting; Osnaburgs, Brown Drillings; '.-' Rsady-oaads Clothing, Hati land Caps; 'lioonet and Flat for ladies; . Hardwar sad Cutlery Orocerles a good stock; - . -Prug'i Mcdlolnes and Pyi Stuffs. response. , - t vrltli- tutcT shame ivideutly a little dashed, but not wholly Whig. - . , daunted by this signal failure, (for his self-con-j - tote against it would have rejected it, for it passed niitteo gives of slavery is sensible and just. It '.ceipt is wonderful in tho strength of its backbone) j II r-i.r. ox l'nS-.-Thc 31emphis Kiiquircr by only one vote. He was chairman of the Com-' places the institution upon grounds of necessity he resolved to mke another trial of the some j makes nn appropriate and forcible application of mittee which reported tho bill. V . of mutual advantage . to the whites and nianoeuvre. But this time he appealed exclusively ( a very good' and old anecdote, iu the following Therefore it is seen that Mr. 'Pool voted and ' blacks. It rccogniStcs mutual duties, mutual ob-! to tno 'adies ; thinking perhaps that their beads, extract i .. 1 t spoke for the Western Extension bill, that he ligations and mutual responsibilities. It discards' as well as their hearts, were softer than those of i ' " e once hoard of aUoctor in Missouri, who voted for the bill to aid tlie irmington Charlotte utterly the low, brutal, inhuman, doctrine that the other scx,. And thus ha spoke : ; ! was called to" attend a patient who was suffering and Rutherford Road, that he voted for the bill 'slaves are merely property and that their mas- j "Ladies! I address myself especially to you,, from a violent attack of bilious fever. After to amend the charter of the Greenville and K,rS may deal with them precisely as with any , uu 'cci tnai i suaii not u u in jam ) ior wnen examining tne patient witn great solemnity, ine French Broad Road. and that he voted for the other property. It recognizes their personality, I. were you ever wanting in patriotism? I pledge doctor said he did not profess to know much only direct appropriation that was made' durinsr 1 and, by necessary application, admits that the you my honor that the -country is m danger ! , about fevers, but he could tnl'ow the man into . . .xr.r . .. . ."! I . ; , , " " 1 ... , , ! il . J 1 fill- - l...'l l T 'r.. , , 1, 'l'l. . 1 . his term of service that being 8100,000 to the ' riguis inauenaoie irom personality Delong to tliem " ar " ' 'c uoor : mo election oi jamcs nts, and lie was 11-11 on ma. 1 e i'eiuoerat- "Some ; aisp. iney are Pound to labor lor tlieir masters, ! uu-cuanan can aioue seep it out; Ano 11 tne ; 10 party nave tnrown. me country mio a iever, ..that they will perform their contracts nunctusllv They have on hand at present several NEAT and SUBSTANTIAL JOBS, and ARJB TBEPARED TO EXECUTE WITH NEATNESS ANPWsrATC'H ALL ORDER8 IN THEIR LINE. All new work warranted. : Jan. 2-J2-tf L. B. BENNETT A 00. TO CO.tStjMPTIVES ANDHERTOUS " HliFFKItEKS. TnE SUBSCRIBEBrFOR SEVERAL TEARS A reldnt f Ana, 4isovred while there simpls yrgeUbl rsnvsdy s sure (are for Coasnmption, Asuma, uronenitii, CougUi, Colds, sod Nerrous la bility. For the benefit of Consumptives sod Nervous Sufferers, h is Willing to msk the same publio. - To those vis desire It, ke UI (sad the Prescription, With fall directions (fr 0 A.rjw) slso a sample of th medicine, which they vlH tnd a boaatiful eombi nation ef Nature's simple kerbs. Those desiring th remedy can obtain It by retnrn mall, fcy addressing i. lb. Ct'THBERT, Botaal Thymoma, 8-9 . . -. Noi .9 Broadway, N. .V, FURTHER KOTtCE of our Western men" cannot show as good a re-1 and their masters are. bound in return fo "care ; war should come, your husbands, your fathers, and : which they acknowledge they eannoteure, but t, cord on Internal Improvements. - tor mem irom the cradle to tho grave. . This is your Drawers, ana your swcatnoirts, will all have we will trust tnem a little icjngur, iney win tnrow . "Now what has Gov. Ellis done!1 Nothing but ' precisely tho light in which the system is re-; to take up arms, and leaveyou for the bloody bat- us into fits, and fhen we are safe, for they are nromise. As Rovernor. he has had no influence, carded by the Constitution of the United States. : le field! and you will probably never see them h- 11 or. fits; At the nsk ot being considered In the last Legislature he was powerless to effect al d " is one Upon which all reflecting and con- again : U la anvthinsr. Gov. Braee was not so he never failed siderate men, in all sections of the eountry. should bear to have influence, and to use it: Western Ailro- i COncttr.' v j know cah. 'tnis declaration of tho Democratic Committee In waving tne candKcrcluct and laising tne snout tiiey tell us tint 11 w in more danger tnan ever, 5eld ! and you will probably never see them h- 11 or. fits; A,t the nsk ot being considered nl O ladies, ladies dear,' dearladics.1 can you singular, wo shall'iake the liberty of calling in : the thought of this! O, 1 knowyou can't. I another physician. Tho Deuiiienitie party have wyou won'tl 'Then prove it, by joiniug me" been Saying the Union for twelve years, and now I of North Carolina is important as an indication for Buchanan. Now, mako ready:'' And "suiting the action to the word, and the word to the action, he again waved his handker- It is time the work was confided to otlien liands... ; " We are not in the habit of indulging in any . severity of censure,.but thia arrogant pretension ,t&" There are large quantities of eranberry of the ground whioh, wo do not doubt, would be. lands in Magsaohu9etts--o?er five thousand acres- almost univcrssllv takan in iho Smithorn Sintfc. JOUN rVKEN&AlL-4 and some of-it i very valuablo-Tho prodnel is hutJar-iha inomnaing yr-fw upon Klnr;ry fcfW chief highoyerjijs head, and again shuuteel at that tho fato of the Union ilepends upon keep- pruuuuiy uu icaa uinu uhu iiuimmu auu "j , upat iuo iiortn. , we lop ot nis voice, iuus ume a uitio tearrui aim nig x'emooratio piuiiuerers iu pumi thonsand dollars a year, which is larcer than that , nnhhiniV la ita toneV Ifanrn fim Rufka.ai ' dMrpa to-: bo rebuked fa tho stroneest tenna KENDALL Brian b-i Ki Id Infhrm the of whoat. fcirley, oats, or rye, or of any vecrta- af cood-lookids voun? lad wwnllir i And still. araiu not a handkerchief was waved, 1 the Encrlish lane-uace can supply- nnatnava publie that they ksp oonstaittli o hand th best big except potatoes. Great success bat attended entered rdycr's shop, and thus accosted bim : ' not a voice was raised. Oa the contrary, it was, j they ever done to preserve the Union I When "" mimim SB W jniBf SnUEiS, shop. Ufl tJie sands JfHern nothings but a fwtblert Mo,TepIie4 the gWlant- t9 the Xiu Htoi'iiseii. C.j MaKb.'icWcHMf;.' -' ''P could bi tMWiloti.- . , l-Uvcsbut I'll die for yo.'l you not T perhaps, the quietest and mostsilcnt meeting that . have they ever beeu fotmd standing by it in the is man that, has ever bofin seen it could hardly have been i hour of it peril ? The Wjlniot proviso had a ' mora so if all who composed it had been sleeping, Democratic parentage. I
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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