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rtiOU HALLI(il trrpoaeao f Ik Kort ? A.sJ f ' 'i BAl J" 10, I SCI. ilr. Editor! Tb umbm. w'nh . (- taarpjioo. t "' lav returned, and dipoitlii i m-unrested la jp (a wr,tlt. TUaeppoprUlioBOiuoowwuipasseu the Haas on Tuesday by vote of 7t to 20. Tb biN fna TirHu;. Mmn. Lite an J Polk . bed not arrived wbo thevot was 'ttiken, being de tained at OnMatwrar py isiiorw ih r ob cacMiftwuiBiKi,.vjTiiy boili,fvre regret ,hV " d , privcd n opportunity to rvoord lietr tulfi 'ifyiMj . ....;-' - , , . On vtrdy th Convention bill w -taken np I (ha llouud Senate, Judge Pron ofTarliig In tha for eod Mr. Avery la tie laltir, a tuhstltut fur . iba original bill, dluanng from It In om respects, . bulstlli highly objectionable to conservatives. Judge P. daliveraua long pech in Itandvoeary, (ih Hou being is tiiaa'.iiM of th wliola, Mr. It ill In tha . . chair,) and briefly raplied to by Mr, Dvi, of Buterfurd. It it not thought that vot cnn ba bad n tha bill In lraa than wok, aa many geutlrmra . wish to apaak apon It. .. tha debut will ba resumed to-day at twelve. Mr. folk, an yesterday, laid befbr tha ITou.e tha - proceeding or Ilia Convention meeting in riadesboro , and Mr. Lile tboia of tha Cdr Hill meeting. Tha " Union man ara plaaaad at lha nmneruua evldeoe f conservatism and devotion to tha Union pouring In from Absoa and otbar border tonntiet; particularly aa an attempt baa baa wad to creat the belief that ' it cue ion waa gaining gronnd in that region. .-" ,- .,... .. .nix. . P. 8. "Still Ihey eonwl" Mr. Polk haa just ra "ielvedaod laid befura th Hoiu lb proceeding of tba waita'a BMr Meeting, -Hr..0rniptarlof Ashe, to-dny replied to Judge Peraoa' speech of yetrerdsy, in what la conceded to ba tba ablest abort, by far, of tba session. Ha look atrnng conservative gmund, opposed unvention in iota, ahowad up tba diauuivulst and fanatic North aud South la tbslr tru oolors; baadled tba ineonti- tcneie of eertolu loader with unsparing evrily, and ' altngetiiermado Jut aoob a apoeeh aa all good Union nan warn dejightw to btar. II a also advocated, in aa abla manner, a National Convention. Ilia remarks, which wera listened to with an uuusual degree of at teuticn, will be publiibed in full. MX. '.' vTIIE LEQISLATlinE." x Ma Stmttf, oa tba 7th, a propoaitio,n from tba Ilouae for a joint aeltct ojaimitua oa alavaa and five nrgroea waa aoneurrad in.. j Un motioaof Mr. Blcdoa, tba bill rrporiel by tha ' committee oa federal rtrUlioua in regard to the call of a eontcation, waa made theordcr of the-day for W ed nradity, 12 o'oloclr. ' Mr.' Walker introduce! a bill in incorporate the ' flUti Kducational Aaoiutiouf-ml lull lur Iba tt. lief of DaTidaon Cullrgr. A number of bill aud rcanlutione of no genrrnl in- tertslwerc rtoeired froaa Ilia llov aJ approprUta- . ly referred. . Mr. Turner presented a rraolntion, aahln; fur In " formation from the Uuaeruor aa to whrtlter he bad beea ked for forcee to tiik and defend any of lha forta oa tha coast of North Cirolina; if to, by wbom, aa1 what bia reply to thia application waa. On motion of Mr. Arery, tbia reaolulion waa laid je. . on the table, by the following role: -lea Mara-AaryrUutuv JJrowov Barrlnger, r - of 0.. Humphrey, lne, PiiclfnrJ, ghaw, Sioipaon, Bireef, Taylor, "of O.Tahir, of.B:,- Tborom, of M.t Walker, WaUon, Waugb, Mbitxker, W inatead 21 Kara Meara ' Aratuiell, Ble-laoe, Blownt, Docka ry, Uuwd, Morebead, Booway, bharp, Siaegbter, Hienuer, Turner and nortli. ! i In ikt Camio,,tlm time asrnken np In receiving proaxdiuga of meelinga, and prearBtingaud rafeniug . biila. ce. : Ih ikt Sematt, on the 8th, on motion of Mr. Simpson, 1b Finance Commiie Waa inatructed to inquire into J- the expediency of ledncing' the tax on uerchunn from - i i 1 1 t of 1 licreeol. - Mr. BamsHiy offered a reaolutioa requiring fhe Cr ernor to prooure a N ilioaal Flag, to be huiatod orar tbe lapilol during Iba aeaaiua t the legislature. Laid on the table, oa motion uf Mr. Uurlon. Alter aelion by tbe Senate apon a number of reio lutions and billa of no general public inipai Unce. Mr. Turner ullered a moluiiun endorsing tba reao. ' Intlon Introduced by Mr. Crittenden of Ky., in the v U, g, gouaU, aa lha basis of an adjustment of cur Jia- ti inl trouble!. Mr. Turner apoke at lenith In furor of this reeola - tion, and awred in conclusion thut it Meon the table, and be printed, as be tulended oneiiug it a a aonsii tnte for the bill t call a 8U Coaranlioa, which n nnderslood wonld shortly be reported to the Senate He would thea fully giro his reasons l'ur argieg jhisir passage. Laid on tba ub e aud ordered to be printed In (In Commomt, after tbe ordinary burinesa of re riving petitions and meiuorinls, and the Introduction of resolutions and bills, tbe ll.iute, on motion or Mr. Green of franklin, supruded tbe rule In order to lake up the Semite sill muking an appropriation fur am ing the Sl.if?. The bill being rend the third time, the fallowing amrgdmenta were otfired and Successively Toieu uown, vis: By Mr. Henry , requiring the arms, when pnrcbiad, to be distributed to the cunties in proportion to the number of men therein capable of jiearmg anna. . - By Mr. Shober, requiring the ccuipanie rtceivln; the arms to give security tbcrefur. By Mr. Verebee, forbidding tbe arms to be taken out of the State. ' These amendment were advocalcJihy the movers and by Mr sure, t'anow, Merriinon, Crumpier, Unvis of Kutberford, and Oulhrie, aud were opposed by Memiri. Person and Men res. Tbe bill paaed its 3d reading, jeas 73, nay 20. . tie iSfffltfe, oa tjte Otq,,afttTtba f reaeiifatlon of n.. r. .. ... .11 n..HA... ti.a uni...i.ir .'. The bill was read and Mr. Avery one ed a suusti tnte providing for the call of tha Convention by a two thirds vote, and making the action of t lie convention final, taking from the people the right to rntily. The. . original proposed that il he o lied by the vote of a - bare majority of Ibe two Houses - . , - , . .,, . . . t . ,. , l Aloemane to isae auau hciiuu na ujiuoii u uotwcii " f! 'SZZiZlSL, snuer the present political condition otthe length by WessrirTufn I3r, prOWH, iJCrj, JiTTTU niwrr Barnnger. : . i In lit Commmi, the convetitinn bill waa also taken np and a aubatitule offered by Mr. Person, who dis cussed the question attengtb. . ' ; CON0B.ES8. In Iht Stnate, on th 7tht' Mr.-Crittenden' resolu tion having bei-n taken up, be delivered an able, patriotic' and afficting speech. Mr. Toonlbs, .f Georgia, followed in a lengthy, and th most ardent scoesion effort of the sctsioL'. He ignored the filetv of Oeorijia conipromising upon a Northern construction of tbe Con titution. He re cipitulnte I the grievances of the Souih, aud said th t if the Sonlb waa dented uer rtgbu ue wouiu nvpeai to tbe Ood of battle. S In the Executive session on Mclntyre's nomination th matter Wo referred lo the nnal oouinittee Mr confltmatioa. ' ' ' '' ' 'Tht owe passed th Leglslntiva and Executive ' Bill. - An attempt was made to Introduce the border State resolutions by a suspension of Ibe roles, but th re quisite two-thirds waeBot received. 1 " r ' . Mr. Adrian, of New Jersey, offered a resolution ap ' proving Major Anderson ' eourro In tbe evacuation of Port Moultrie. Alro, approving the action of Ihe President for maintaining bim In hi present position at Port Sumter, and TOr enforcing tbe taws for tbe preservation of the Vaion. ' Tbe resolution was 'adopted by a vote of 124 aye lo 6(i.nnys. v- Both Ileaaeaadjoaraeil till Wedueeday, ' . Z, . In Ikt Senate, on the Sth, a Mesaag wa reeelved from th President. Mr, Hunter took the floor on the message for Friday, and Mr. Seward for Saturday A number of resolution of Inquiry were read and 4oVosJUidor,.tbyulesLff.e.r wuieb.the PreBMent . mtasaga waa read, aa abiothe ppieacooin'pVhi( n,' t bad too correspondence betweea the Preilnt aad th Boatb Carolina Ceeamlsaiooen, after which there ' waa a protracted debate, : -;; , In the Smte, 00 th 10th, Mr. SlideU'a resolutiiB of Inquiry a to who I Bow Secretary of War, was ' adopted. ;., . v ". Mr, lavia, of Mississippi, la the cnura Of his le as risen the Presiden.' message, eritieond thocoun -of-th Admiuittratioa 'relative to South Carolina, with great verity. lie sustained the latter, nd la - plorwt th Republican to aave the country from the i terrible effect of civil war. In ikt 7owe, a committee on th Special Message Wa appointed. Tha mt of lb proceedings unim portant. ' . .. v-', -- - '. TBOOra 11AVE; BEEN SEST...'- ' . vT taw a ditpatcb thia tuerwtag froai a distingaitbeel geatlemaa ia Washin,,toa eity, te a geutleaua htr.-, suting thai th President says bo troops bare beea seat ta Monk Carolina. ' ' ' . ' We, tberafore, oonl.lentl expect to ooo th gntle tea who have been so precipitate ia seising apoa gov - ernateot property, return to tbeir IsajiUBMi voc lions, aad remai aatil erdered Mherwiaeby righ fialaetlioiv ' Ity, rtfssjVi tttfUt . n. 'tTF.ClXt BESSAUI. " ' The President tenf. " apeolaT neVsire; V foagreM An 4k Olb lt In volutin In Bi-e.it Stl.iira. Tha folio log ayoi pHW) we takt front Ili4 t "i" 4fy' oort la the Ckarrsttoa Ovmlm uti..VIV The President saya tbiAmuttara are still worse lata el th oneiiine of the esion. " " -"-t '' Alluding to Ibe condition of the ooeetry, the Preil-- dent saya lie aeee wo other alternative bat licetuig the revenue and protecting the pablle property a far ae practicable under th existing law. Hit duty ia to execnte law, and not' to my whether tbe laws ara adequate." R afttft ttropwriiig trf-thw-weMiarr be' called attantloa ta the danger of the Union,' and iw-r commended each meaaiirrs of relief a he brlrrl would have the effect of traDqullizing tbe tewalry and Lire It from tbe peril In which It waa needleasly and unfortunately placed. It wa Hot Beceemrto repeat tbia opinion and reenmmrnasiion. Jtis convictioa tbeo (soressed I OnchsnCed. ' ' Th right end duty to use military and naval fore tgilntltboie who Illegally assail tbe Federal UovenK men! are clear and indisputable, but present a state of things beyond r.xreutive control, we are, ne syr in tbe uidat of a etch I revolution, and he recommend to Congress to meet' the present emergence', to which1 Is reserved ih power lo declare war and rcxtor peace1 to tne country, ua them rests ibe renpoasiwitty. , After eulogizing th blessing conferred hy the1 Union, be says, should It perish, tbe calamity would be ait severs lu the Southern as la the Northrrn States. Tbe secession movement Is chiefly msde In a mlsnp' prebenaioo of the sentiments of the nmjurity In thf Northern States. Let th question be trnnifcrred from th political assembly to Ihe ballot box. The people will redress grievance., In Jleaviu't Dam let Ibe trial be made before we plunge jilito 111 as sumption that their i no alternative but civil war,' Let us have rifloction, Would Ibat South Curoliud ba'tTefleCtiKl,- llcsppealt to tlongreeatoaiiylu thi'W ight, UA Union shall and must ba preserved, by all onilituiuaiil means. - . . . - .. 1 He recommends Congree to devote themselves U prompt action 'with a view t peace. A division on ibe line HU.iiU is suggested, as eakulited to produce an adjustment, Ta danger Is now on us. In sevs rsl Suiea the fort ami arsenals bars been seised by eg- gresaiveacla. Congressshoull etideavot togivadifficuU Ilea a peaoeful solution. UesiHtct the reason wlivbebad refused lo aeud troops to Charleston bnibur, believing Ihi would have turniabed a pretext, if not provoca tion, on the part of South Carolina, for aggression. Referring to Anderson be ay that ollicor could not, tutors be lull Fort Moultrie, have he'd that post forty- eight or ai sty hours. He had warned bis country .of dau-. ger and feit Ihst the duty bad been faithfully though imperfectly performed, lie was conscious he meaut well for bia country. .- . .. He alludes to Ibe ection of Ororg'S in seising tbe forta, aad a)t iris a most serious waiter, as 4heot waa done even before sccCHsiou. "v." He May, inrereie ee to M ijor Andertitil sltnatlbB,- that no Beeaity has yet arisen lor sending reinforce ments. , Letters from Mnjir Anderson, Including lua expla nation his chance from Moultrie to Suiupter, were submitted, showing Ibat he had acted within the scop of bis orders. H saya that be intenda to defend too District, and that th Union must aud shall be' pre- eervod. . '- I r lb Xorlh Ca'olloa Anjna, UNION ME ETINC1 AT LAXESUOBO'.. i. , - ., n, 1 -- ' .W M-t r i ce, a nnmoerei me eui.en.oi asmsiiuvssa i,aiw . .. . . .... 1. K, I n-I.A-..' ,n .(h r... thai oUK, ssembh-d-.t Xsntsboru'. .to expresi their viewa and sentiment on the present distracted state of our country. ' ';'''. The mteting wa organised by Calling William A llei. r Kso,., to the cbair, aud reipicstingC. J. Lilly to act as secretary. Prayer was then made hy the Rev. E. L. Davis, In behalf of our'couutry'and its institution. Upon a motion that fire gentlemen be appointed to arrange business lor the ac'ion of the me. ting, the chair appointed J. W. IMvIs, Alleu Caudle, A.' J. Aabcrali, Henry Cray and E. L. Davis. Tbe Com mittee retired, and alter a short delay, returned and aud made the following report: Whkueas, The present perilous position of public affair iu our country gravely endnngei the Union of IIh-so S'sles, thereby imperiling Ihe bsppiness, peace and prosperity of tbe people, we a portion of the citi zens of tbe counties of Anson and Union, feel it our doty to bury past political differences and express onr sciitimcuts ou th present ori-ls. Therefore, be it Jlnolred, Tint while we deplore the election of a man to Ibe Presidency by a sectional party, and con demn th policy of that party aa hoitils to th Inter est of th South, yat aa it wo done according to lb forms and requirement of th Constitution, we ace in it nothing to justify secession or a dissolution of the L'uion. Ueeolrcd, That in a dit-olntion of this Colon we can ae nfreaiefty forth evils of which we now c.mplain. Itemlerd. That we du not at pres nt see sny neces sity for a eotrveiitlxe of th people of ihi Hm6, to consider onr Federal relations. ' - ' Knotted, . That wbiie tbe present troubles rxcita to as a deep solicitude and ani etv, w look puly to a constitutional L'uion as Ibe pilladiom ol our safety. - The question being on their adoption, it was pot by the Chair, and carried aaiot.v. On motion of I. M. Williams, it was resolved that a copy of then re nlutions bo sent to the North Caroli na Argus fur publication, with the request that the L'uion papers in the StUe eopy them; also that copy be 'scut to ourmembers in the Legislature. Ou motion of I. ;l. ntlliauisthe meeting adjourned. WILLIAM ALLEN', CAao-auM. C. J. Ltl.LT, Secretary. P. 8. Th Secretary would beg leave ' to add, that owing to the very Inclement state of the weather, only seventy-six mm were .present. And when the Chair man put the quotiou on Ihe adoption of the resolu- tionsr"eWJT"ia''i"of"both -the-old- polittl -paelu:-.. " J ' 1'or Ihe N-rtb rsrolhis Argna, . UNION MEETING 1.N 6TANLV COUNTY. t-noB a very short noticr, a large number of the citizens of Stanly eoon y convened in the Court House - '".-r'vii.--...-r.. ..-...a,.,, On motion of W . J. Jlontgomcry, Uev. A. At kins wa called to the chair, ui.d H. Harris was ap pointed Secretary. Mr. Montgomery, in it.i re marks, -explained the .object of tho meeting, and moved that the chairman uppoiut a committee of five to prepare resolutions eipiessive of Ihe sentiments of the meeting. W. J. Montgomery, Dsviu'son ileaine, Dauiel Freeman, A. C. mllD sua uiemeni rcenciau, were sbnolntcd to act on snm eommuiee, woo aiier short ab-ence reported the following preamble aud resolatioMt,, ' " -: WucniA. Our great country, so dr in th mem- orv of Ih ra, and so rich in anticipations for the 'future, is imperilled, and the Federal Governmeut formed and established by our patriotic ancestors, "to form a more perfect union, establish justice, en sure domestic tranquility, provide for common de fence, promote the general welture and secure the blessings of liberty to themselves and their posterity," and believed to be th best Governmeut in the world, is greatly endangered: c ... t . , ' Keeoleed, That we do not consl lor, the election of President and Vice President of the United State upon sectional issues, .when constitulionnlly elect r),ss Liucoln snd Hamllo have been, a sullieiont cause to dissolvs the Union, but that we do; lore their election as a great national calamity, . ' , -i Heei.lt ed, That we are iu favor of exhausting alt conciliatory and honorable means before we secede from the General Government, and if the Northern ,Btte will repeal their unconstitutional and offensive Inwa, aud manifest a willingness to uo justice to tbe Sodth In future,, that we are willing to remain in the L'niraji-' ' - SetolrtJ, That South' Carolina, by refusing to con fer with her f'atrr slavo State, by spuming thiir, cin."U and by;i sty and jnconsid 'rate a tion, ta lost all claim to the aid of 'ortli Cnriliiia in ahy'emef geney that may aria from snid aetmB ; j - '..' "' Retolvcd, That if oar right are iutoiferej with and juiiiea disregarded, thereby making secession or a dis solution of the Union Bwe8ry( we prefer a central confederacy composed of th border slave States, aod such of the fee State, frlendly'to the Insiitutioo Of slavery, a e willing -v-jiariie to SoutbeiBfr "oottoB eonfederacy." . ? y? Keeoleed, That we ire cf pcoed to th calling of a convention of tho ponple as rtcommemlSJ by Gov ernor Ellis, and that w hereby request our Repre lentstiwt In tho Legislatnre of NHh CaroUaai to vet against th bill providing for the calling of" ad Con. vention. i-'.. .' '' ,' !,; The reeojotlone Were nntn'miesly adopfed. Oa motion, the Secretary wae requested) to transmit a enpy of tha rellhn and proceeding of tbe meet ing to rack of tha Representative of Stanly la the Lrelihitnr Vvnl also to the North Carolina Arffns. Halelgh gtmadasd jad FyUvlll Observer for puV jj 1 Real lOO . . . Coloael Palmer addressed tba nie,tiag tl Lis char acteristic, VensJM kod patriot! atyle. 1 Oa motioa, tha aaeetlog adjewraedi i f, I ; A,.. ATKINS, CUirUdtJ B. llAwi,'Bwbtrw .1 i r ., MARRIED On ft Blh' Jnnuarfi br Si M. Wabbanl, Eq WU. II. PORTE to bliss SABA II JANE 8VY1NK, youngest aad but daughter of Mr. James 8 wink, all of Aasoo. .,f.VU'ii. -i-vf -.: a, " ' PIEU, , Ia ulledbetlitvlKjC.on.tha Cth Inst., Mis LE TINA ANyouagU ia lighter of Mr. Peleand Nnneey Parkcir. ased foarteea years, one tuuuih and twmitytsljiaj, .:;. '.. . - THE, MARKETjl. r' CUBBAW. Jan. l.-CoJUn,-?lK10:v7i a few lotMoeUI tl llu.; thia week aolva active and Iho aetkka 4a. Uaaiaad-. Flour tl. , No change in other articles.' . - T. H,T. - WltlllNOTON," Jaa. 1J.--Cotloi xm. for middling to good middling. Bacon Noriu Curoltua, bog reund, Kit. Yf Hr i t i f HAJlLESfO-NV Jan. 12.-Salc cf cotton it 0 ll VVHM, VAiiun, .. j . ., Ttl Pecnltarliie of the female eoi'mtitu tlon Bnd th various-trials to- which the sex ie aul.jenlad demand an occasional recourse lo stimulant. It is important, however, thai these shall be of a harnilexs nsluro, and at tb same time accouiplitli the desired nd.-' Hoautter'i Celebrated Btomoch llittere is tho very ariirl Its effect in all enes of debility are almost magtoal. It restores the tone of the iligestive organs, infuttee fiemh vitality iuto the whole y.tUJ, aud give that cheerfulness to the temperament, w hieb Is the: most vslunbl of feminine attraction. The proprietors reel flattered from the fact that many of sue mod praminent meuicar peouemrn m ijivionn bare bestowed oneomiamaapou the li.tteri, tbe rirtur whlebtbeylmr frequency tcstujllJiackiirlcdged Therw ar nomerou eounterreitc oUer. u tor aLr, all of which are destitute of merit, end positively in jurious to th system, " ttf See advertieemeat In another column To Can aa art pt Ives. -The edveitia r, having been restored lo health in a few weeks by a very sim ple remedy, after having suffered wvern'l years with a sever lung affection, and that di cad (Unease, con sumption is arytioas to make kuowu to hi fellow- tullerers Ih mesne or cure. To all who desire It, be will send a cop j of Ihe pro scription used (free, of Charge,) with the direction fur preparing and iijlng the (nine, whieh they will find a sure cure for Consumption, Arthma, llrouchi'.is, da. The onir ohiect of the advertiser iu Rending the Pre scription is to benefit the atHlcted, snj.-pie:.d inform tion whiehr-h 0 Bceivca to be iuvulunhlo, and he bopes evcy sufferer will try his remedy, us it will cost them nothing, and may prove a Mi ssing. Parlies wishing' lb prescription will please od- drtr, Brr. ElWAUl- A-r- WlLSlWir. UlMy : W illiamsburgh, Kings Co., N. Y. Illack. Hawk MeNiicnger. Th Patroaag of tho puhlic is' invite. I hy the subscribers to their highly bred Wsp, winch may be fouml during the present lesron at Ihe stableeatlnclied to tho Anson Hotel. To tlio-e who have seeu Ibe Black Hawk, bo rreoniincndation is ncevasury. ''He speak for himself." Bui to those who have not seen him, we feel no hesitation in saying, tliat for a conibi- . k.. .. .1 il..n.lli nt f.il.,11 tlM ll - tin HI,. JTpcrii" - Jle haUnrono.ui)Ce.l;1rr-thn,eTrho wlatm i I nium v' . M, i),, perfwii, 0f horse BetTir" We TeTy 1 ' . . upon be good people uf An.on cvuiilj In particular, and the aeigbboriug counties in general, for their pi tiCnsse, as we have incurred Icavy expense iu tba purohase of this horse, and thus plocrd the means of improving their (lock at borne witiuniurir reach, i.y ri fereuae to another column of this paper full de scription of the horse, and an account of Ins pedigree may he-found. Also the terms upon which his services sre offered. - U. i. HALL, CU Sept. 28,1830. '-. : - iXll, ' W. B. TTBIISCTOX r CLAKK fc Tt nX-I.CTO, " CommUiion Merchants, . WILMINGTON, N. 0.: 1T7"ILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO ALL V ' consignments of COTTON, Ji AVAL 8T0B1, FLOUR; BACON, TIM- : EB, to., Sr., and other Country ProduoeJ either for sale or ship ment. -,' . ' .04 Wharf and Warehouse being conveniently lo eeted for the reception of produce either by Railroad of River, ennblee us to make our charges light. Also, regular dealers in . ' : IIXH, TIASTKR, CE.VEXT, II. Mil, . i Refer to II. A. Savage, Cashier Bunk of Cape Fear, Wilmington, N. C; John Dawson, President Wilming ton Branch Bonk of N. C; W. H. Jones, Cashier Kul eijrh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. V November 13, 18U0-tl.-ly - I 'ATTEHTIOai AXSOX l!A!tl THE ANSOAL ELECTION OF THE OFFICERS of the ANSON GUARD, will tafce place on Sut-iu urday, the liOth dajr of January. Tl'.e niemhers ol PJ Ihe Company ate notified lo alteod nt 11 o'clock, A. M., armed and equipped according to 'l.iw forpa rade. By order of the Captain: W. J. BOGGAN, O: S. CAROIiXA FEMALE COLLEGE, fPIIE TRUSTEES OP THIS INSTlTtTTIOX HAVE L made arrangement with the aubseribor to resume tha regular exercises of the School ou MONDAY, THE 21ST 1XST." The service "f colnpetent assistants have been procured in the different departments. Terms jufTSeuuiH ilf TicelVJTifeetljrmdrte-in-HTirtnTe- Tallinn and other charges as heretofore. For further information, address tho Principal, : J. B. GILLIAM. A. M.. Priuoipil. Ansonville, N. C. Jan. 14, 18til-12:l 2ii m .is msm CO 1 ni M .xrFi IT OPAT EUSCOE & CAHAFAY. O , ALL WHOM WHOM. IT MAY CONCf'liSf, fan! it concerns all who who desiro to have COACHES, BUGGIES, .SULKIES, Sc , strongly ami elegantly built; and those whom itdon'fconcci'n don't amount to much,) we proclaim the fact that wo are manufacturing, at RI.'SCOE'S OLD STAND"; Wndes bor'o', N, Cf VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS, which, for atyle ami workmanship, cannot be surpassed, fjlhcy have-on hand a gncd stock of the veiy best ma terial, And will koep on hand, all the time, the very best material that tho country affords, and no country affords better. - Their workmen cannot be surpassed anywhere, for proof of which aa examination of their work is alone necessary. If any Job of tboir fail, either In workmanship or material, during twelve months from the time it is turned out, it will be repaired without chnrg". . .. Repairing done in the neatest manner, and lit the (hartest reasonable police. Charges moderate. ' Tho only fay.lt found with vehicles, built by John Kuscoe, win eli bare been sent away North, SouMi, East and Welt, is made by coach makers abroad lAtfl fie V herer nteJ repairing. ! I'jS-tf : ' ; BU3COE t CARAWAY. ; STATE OlPJVORTII CAItOLIXl, , stanly county. "'? . ;.. Coot or EqniTt, Fall Term, 1809. -i '?BMi Equity. i --' V . Eben rTearne nd Johnson' Lsyton, agiinst TiansomT i Vt: Harris. Andrew J. Wanl and Set b Wnnl tl.n T V-Illlll.l.l affieaviff- Jnhlt uiJ u -1 i dertoa,"3amea Addertoo, Setb ward, Cotrimodore D. Wrd,"Andre Ward, Ransom W. Hmria and wife j Margaret, Pranilln Ward, Elizabeth A. Ward. Peter D. Ward, Thomas G. Ward, Alexander Kerns ifnd ' wif Marv, Jess Cody and wife Alaigaret. pnnirl .'Ward, WilliainiJWard, Willi W. Ward, Eimiliis f Ward, Elisabeth Ward, Atlus 'Ward, llosa Mard, r 'Freeuraw Ward, Dulcinia Saunder, Emily Saun lers, Tlotorl Saaadera and Daniel Freeman. I V APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF the 3cc.it that Setb Ward, Administrator of John Ward, deceaskd, ia a non-resident of this State: It is decreed by the Court that publication be made for six ucesdiv, weci,, ip tbe North Carolina Argus, notily ing sal 4 besj-awsideat defendant to ba and appear at the text tbk-af ofthhj-Conrt be held in tbe connty aforesaid, at tha Court Hbuse in tba tows of Albe inarlhj ott firat Jlonitay la. Mnrch next; then and ther to" plead, acswtr or demur to this petition, or th s-nneiwrH bJ beard exparta and jwdgmoar entered pro eooiexav a tu mat. Witnoan Kbsw ilaartr, Clark aad Master la Bquity of al4 Ccact, a oCeo ia Albemarle, Bret Moaday iu S- laiirtfl j . . KUKN BRABSE.C M. R , l?rH r. f 4. tliiavEepBty, urn ti m m w ' -v m ' t; ; scott k w.yFEw.voTSrt.'ftDsTnnTrTo JJ publish t(ie .following leading British Period! oa', vis: , i ,, -i, 1. LOXDON QCARTF.mr, (CnBMrwttvo-) . 'i. KUIS IU HUII IIKV1KW, (Whig I . . 8. 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In n'l the princ'pal cities and town these works will be delivered free t.fpHayt When sent by mail, the postage lo any part of the United Stales will be t ut twonty-fliur cents a year fo"lllackwood, and but fourteen rents a year for each of the Reviews. N. B. The pr ce in Oreat Britaiu of th five Peri odica' nbuve named, ia $11 per annum. - THE FARMER'S GUIDE TO Seimtifls and rraetieal AjricHilurt, - , ly-Hewylltaweiit, P. R.. Jot-Eilinhwygll. .!. th?. pjlute J. P. Noit irs. J'rofessor of Scientific Agricultute in i ale Col.epe, ew luvcn. i vo's., royal octavo, lO'K) pnges nn l numerous engravings. This is, confe-seilly .iho most oomplete worVon A?ri- culture ever puhlishe l, si.d iu order to give It a widef circulation, the publishers have resolved to redupe the pr'ce to . FIVE DOLLARS FOR JIIC TWO VOLUMES!! Wheu suit l,y mall ipnst-pnid) to California and Ore-J ')n, the price will tc $7 To every other part of the Union and to Canada (pqst-paid) S'i. 88i '" "" ft aT (rwM -jwiVfa "Tc'uultaue always bo ttuuressci. post-paid, to the publishers LEONARD SCOTT STfO" 123 tf No. 61 Gold street, N. T. AnsonVill.c Academy- SCHOOL WILL BEGIN HERE ON WFDNESDAY, January 0..ISC1. . "The rale of Tuition will be $12, lfi and S20 per ee'sion 'f one TunidrC'l dnys.r M. L. RAY, January 7. l8CI-122-tf Piineipiil, Look at This. qnotted to call and -' up their Notes aud Ac counts. I expect to SELL FOR CASH, and to customers that will pay pnactnal at th end of the year after ibis dote. John stacey. . January 1, 1861-122 tf 620 Reward, r Tvrrx pay the above reward for the ielivery to mo of my sorrel mare. She is of me dium site, with some saddle urirts on her back, and n white -in .t in her foreyiftrtl. bue was obtained finm me on Saturday evening last, by man caliing himself William W in. Ilium, umler lalse pretences; be pretend ing to have been robbed, borrowed -her to ride after secuiiiies to obtain a warrant for the arrest of the rot.ljcis, mi 1 was to return her by 12 o'clock that night, but has uofduno so yet. - JONATHAN McLBAN." Chernw, S. C, Doc. 12, 1SC0-122-21 Take Notice. i LL PEBSflNS INDEBTED TO CE. SMITH 2 mid SMIT.I1 & LINDSEY, are hereby noted to iu ike immediate payment of their in lehiedness, as further time cannot lie given. We are compelled to this couic, for our creditors are pressing us, and we, in turn, must press-those who are indebted to us. 121 tl' 0. K. SMITH. : STATU r .VOtSTII CAUOLiy.l, STASLY county. OvvBr-Etcr-r-'jtf 7V"", 18GQ. Cu'popper R. Watkirts, aijainet Thmni? Tomlinson. sr., 1 William II. Tomlluson, Sarah Tomlinson and Sam uel Tonilinson.1' ' - .' XT-APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF .the Court that William II. Touilinsnn anil Surah Totnlitison. are in n rc-i'lents nf this State: It is de- I creed hy tho Court that pnWiontion be mails, for six I coiiMCiltne weens, in n nrrxn-vvymw,fvwsywvifl-M'.i tiivinu the euiil non-resident drfen-Jnntf. to be and pear lit tlie.uext tx-rin ol thisConrl, to bo hold for the County afore-said, nt tho Court Hoii'e in the town of Albemarle, on" the first Mosdny in March nest, then and t!iei'4o--pl.d,.auser .firdeinnr to this petition; or the same will be boa nil ex purteah'J juilgiueuTcu- tered pro confesso as to them. " ' Witnesi; Eucn Heani, Clerk nnfl Master in Equity fiisnid Countv, nt olfiiMi iu Albomarle, lirct Mutidny iu'SiTtcmberi-A. D. ISflD. : ' ' ' EBEN HEARNE, C M. E.r 121-2-pf S5J . Bjf J- D HtAHXX, Deputy. STATU OF 0'5TI! C.l!OLIA, STANLY COUNTY.... CocnT of. 'EqiMTr ,''?. 7rrm, 1800. Ptlitim for Partition of Land. John Smith, Laurence Waller and his wife Tolly, Eliza -Mann, Albert Smith ,a Whitson Carter and wife Jane, Green Smith nnd Jolin Clayton, Madison, Margaret and Juno Clayton, infant" of Jane Clayton, do ceased, vr. Carrol Smith and his wife Vinev. T APPEARING TO THE SATISFACTION OF I the Court that Carrol Smith is a non-resident of thia State:. It isUecrccd by the Court, that publication .be made, for six successive weeks, in the North Caro liua Argus, notifying the said non-resident defend ants to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County aforesaid, at the Court House in the town of Albemarle, on the first Monday in March next; then and there to plead, answer qr demur tq this petition, or the same will be heard ex parte, and judgment entered pro confesso at-to him.. I Wi'ness: r.ben HearneCierk aud Master inbqnity orwaiAi Court, at othca in Albemarle, first Momlayui September, A. D. 18li0. - - rKBEN-HKTtNaSfAriT-i- 121 26- p f $5 By J. D. Hi'abxk, Deputy. STATE OF -sOIlTII CAWOLWA; K1CHMONB COUNTY. v -. SbfxEioR Cot:T or I"W, Fall Term, 18BU.' 1 Samuel Watson vt. Catharine Watson. Petition far Dtporee. IN THIS C5.SE.1T APPEARING TO THE COURT that the defendant, Catharine Watson, reside be yond Ihe limits of this State: It is therefor ordered t the Court, that publication bo made in the North Car olina Argus, a . newspaper published in the town of Wsdcshoro', for ix consecutive weekir, notifying tho said , Catharine Wntaon to be and appear at the next term-of this Court, to be hohjra for said County of Kichmoad, at tb Court Uoas in, the tow oof Jbvock ingham, on the third Monday of March next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition; otherwise the same will bo heard ex parte, ka. Witaasa: K. S; McDonald, Cleik of our said Coart, at office in Bnehingham, th third Monday of Septem ber, A. D , I860, aad of Amerloaa Independeooe the - I'll hV9 m II eightT-Bfta learvjCi .- Goinsr rpnte -etrpscritBER. mbioks' lbaino tiib Coanly la Fsbraary next, (ISO I,) and wauld re pecfnlty ask alK person tudvbtcd ta him, either by Vote, or account, to acttl tlie soma SOON. He bopee none u ill it negVyent, a he would regret very much to have to leave bia bnsinea In Ih bends of aa agent or officer. Compliance with th above will mach oblige , - , i .: . ; . . Ji. cox.; . raT'Thosa In leMed tnjr). COX, aa A'lniioistra tor of JOHN PRATT, decerned, mitti maU laliej'itc fory arran'ennnlt-ion-fMnertooneel. vLilwill'e. Ke.,Ji;,liJ"JiO-ll!l-.lf 'j. ' Nofice. TTAVHO MADE ARBANOEMEXT3 TO EN- 11 gaga 1n U'different-oeeopatloa aa soon a I can close up mv menmntile bu-invss, 1 shall offer my pres ent STOCK OF"00Ol!,'on and after the first Hay of Junwary, IHfll. AT REDUCED PRICEij FOR GASH, and fur cash or lie equivalent onf. I have on bund a large and general assortment of (roods, and those wishing to purchase .will please rail mid examine them arid their pikes, na I am ili tei mined to sell. All those indebted to me will please make imme diate psyment, as longer iudulgsno cannot 1e p;ivo. n. b; AKNUiiU. . Wndeshura'. Diwi. IS, IPflO-l lil tf . :r Notice. . LARGE STOCK OF GOODS AT COST ! - rnilU FI'ILSCRIBEU, DF.SIROIS OF CLOSING "1 up his business, offer his STOCK OF HOODS AT COST. His stock consists or great vaTltty tit stvlc of t- tH B?H-Itfl -fittOrmr SILKS- .S-P.I.ACK AND .E.VNCY: (IH A MS; CALK'oI'S; " Ol.MI WHITE OOODM; MUSLINS; BI.KACEED AND UNBLEACflED DOMES TICS; i- - -HAT CAM, BOOM AN! SHOESj . , KEADV.MADU CLOTHING: HARDWARE AND CUTLERY; CROCKERY AND GROCERIES, And all other articles that are usually kept in a Country Store. , ... Call -sje for yourselves, and get bargains. Great inducements ar offered to perrons w mtii g to go into business. JOHN P. KENDALL.. Cedar Hill, Anson, Dec. 17, 18H0-1 ltl-tf Gould's Fork Academy. rpiii: tii i ud session of this school will J commenoeoii Monday,' 7th of -Inuunry, 1801. The rates uf tuition rani from $12 to 'V.'U per session of Iw'entyweiEs'. J All bills are due nt tba end of each term, and tui tion will I charged from the dat of entering until the end iif the turn, except iu ca;ej c f protracted ill ness. Board can he hal iu the ncighhoi hood at $3 per month. . Student will be prepared ht this school for the Fro-hiniin or-Sophomuie class in any of our fust class Colleges, or for Ihe ordinary l u.-iimifl-ca uf ItfcV Although rtiitt nioinUty haa been insisted on all tho time, vet more strenuous efforts will be made to ittSMlyi'Jt (Moral l"t ClirlstinB piliet4ae- '--iriti'WtKliUmiTtilTTianilt pmrH-ieprewni-al Uit-tip.euwg.sfJ.1" term. - . llS lil 36ii-N CT McIIlTlTLTX, -PilHclpnl MORTII C.lIiOtn.1 F0C.9RY AXD 5II(jll.li WORKS, s.iLisiivnv, .v. v. PR ERC KS 6c R A HI) VAi, . sucexssons yi) K. nornxx a soji, Manufaotnrers o'f AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, CULTIVATORS,, PLOWS, CORN-SMELLERS, SKEI) SOWERS, HOUSE POWERS, THRESHERS, , THRESHING, EPABATING AND CLEANING i MACHINES, i . CIDER AND SUGAR MILLS, SHAFTING AND MACHINERY FOR GRIST, CIR CULAR AND VERTICAL SAW MILLS, GOLD, COPPER AND SILVER MINES, DR. E. 0. ELLIOTT'S PATENT Ml'LAY SAW MILL AND WATER WHEELS, IRON AND BRASS C.VETiNOS, FOR'CINGS, AND FINISHED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TOBACCO PRESSES AND FIXTURES, AND OTHER KINDS OK -MACHINERY' REPAIRED AT 112 SHORT NOTICE. 1 y NEW GOODS, r A. R BlilViVETT, I AS JUST BECrjVED IIISW5T0CK OF ALL A.D WntER GOODS,'' consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, U.U'S CAPS. HOOTS and SHOES. -' 'And a full and compete nssoi tmnt of , DRY ineiiidin'T SILKS, SATINS, PRINTS, and WORS TEI'S of every deeciiptijif. - Alao, a good oekof GROCERIES, 'HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAFETY-USE. . ' . liLr s.t.. in ii. .ni l . tl... r,JiA&n , ip. l?Ij"iV!.Ii i'Vl'Z . . .,,i-i' ,' rr ' ,, ' ' "W- ' wMK.jrajsiBijr-1 SOU-H.is.if jnilinery and Dress Good. MISS ACXES HOU WOULD BESPECT lully announce to tha Lailie.i of Wado-sboru', rjJAuon, ami iieinhli-ii hoodjthat she lias recently l c- ii"'-,r--HSi ar-T", ' w " FALL Ali d ffiura OOt, ..Consisting or NEW STYLE H ATS; ARTIFICIALS of all kinds, very rich and beai:tirul: FLATS for chil dren; LADIES. CLOAKS; and RICH. BEAUTIFUL "and 'COMFORTABLE- DRESS tiOOl)S,dIer...ftock nisi consists in piirt of PRINTS, I10.M ESl'l'NS, GINGHAMS, LUSTERS, BRILLIANTS, Ladies' -ami Misses' HOSE, GLOVES, COLLARS, HANDKER CHIEFS, 101 LEI 'ARTICLES, such as COMBS, H AIR BRUSHESPUFF BOXES,'-PERFUMERY; JEWELRY, .mlir.icing.GOLt) BRACELETS, EAR DROPS, BREASTPINS, Fl'NGEIt-BlNGS. . The Ladies are respectfully invited to come end ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. JftP? Thankful for pa-st Tuvors, she hopes to merit a continuance cf the patron:! ge of lier old customers, cud to gain new friends. . Jtif BONN BTS TRIMMEDjinl DRESSES MADE in the very latest styles. I tike tho first Faslr.on Plates in the lUniled States, and have Patterns every month from Jfiw York. " , Notice All persons indebted to me for 18oS, by note or account, die requeued to call and settle immi " diately. , "' A. HORN. .Sept. 17, WO IQfi tf :' ' ' '-. - To Land Buyers. AGAIN OFFER THAT VALUABLE TRACT jOF, LAND for sale, situated nt the. cross of the Char lotte aud 'Wadisboro', aud Cabarrus and Camden Roads, commanding both sides .of 'Goose Creek prominent stream) torn mile, nfTirding one hundred acres of. goo I Bottom and Meadow Lands j - The tri;ct contajus HKI8 acres, fit) of whieh areavell finibereit, nnd is as good grain and cotton land as tliia section af fords. This land I offer very loir. If sold in a bftdyi I will also ilivide, na.i To1timtrred"-Acre ormore' to suit purchasers. You who wish to buy land in Union Connty, wonld do welf to examine this land, aud bear the price ana terms bet ore buving e sewhere. Address . E.' 0. ALEXANDER, 105-Ml Col.urn' Store, Union County, N. C. fl. w. noni'vsov, -ir SURGEO.T MiE.VTlST, TTAVTNO PERMANENTLY LOCATED IS THE I 1 tows of Wa.lesboro', respectfully tender his Professional Services to all Who may need them. Having had save- roA year praotico, he: feel wifo in warranting satrs j In XI.F. nPKRATIOXS. Alt iti.enne.nf tha I mouth successfully treated. - Artificial teeth, from one to a full set, supplied i the best and most approved style. Pertoas in (ha country visited at tbir real Uonoa wbea desired. . , Terms cash vrhen the worh is Bnishedi. t; . " Ifayleshoro, Febrnsry 6, lR6f-91-tf v- - : r LAMK WARRANTTS-jFOB. SALE AT tld OrSotZ; ..T.",3", ',- r:--r rr f-r--1-1- 1 IIISCELLANEOUSa V TaAt04.MTiow fir' LAKao.nkt.f-Tfcor &i i) growing tendency la this kg lo sp'poprIat th mA; ' ; exproselve word of other languages, and after a while -to tncorporat them loto our owa; .thus tha Word Ce- ... fihalio, whieh la from the, Greek, signifying "for the . . lead," ia now becoming popularized ia connection with ' MaSp.ilding's groat lUudacho remedy, but it will aooQitiuse l in a more guoeral aay, and tbe-word Ce phalic will become a common, a Electrotype aud many oilier whose distinction ax foreign words haa' been worn away by common usage until th v rt m "nativ mxA In SI.m m-nnv li.i.n " ' " aud lo tl majf rjjoro ! uv'nrr vtrtt'ltrn ' ' Hi 'ad 'n 'orrllile 'eudache this h'lfternton, hand I sti pped into th hopotliecoi ie bund seys hi lo lb man, 'Can you heuse me of au 'eudache?'1 "Poesit-bache 'sr.J," says-'e. "Ilex-eediul"." says hi, land upon that ' give me a C"epb.vliC i'l.l, h itit 'pun me 'on .r it cured mt tu quick That l.'arJly icalucj 1 'ami 'ad an' ' adach. ' . ffsir nr.ADutts is the favorlte'slgn by wh'di natoro ' makes kuow ii any deviation whatever from th natural sl.ite of the brain, and vitwrd in thi ligHt It may be looked on as a safeguard inu nded lo giro noiiue of ' disease which ruijlil otlierwiso PMp stUntlon, till loo lute to be remedied; and its Indication should never be neglected. Iloailaches may lis clnsnified Badcr two liatiiis, vizr Symplomauo id lji';4mli. S. mutoiuat-. ic Headache is eseo.'ciuig common and i the precursor ot a gn at'tai iely of uisoases, among which ara Apo plexy, ti.mt, Itlmuuintisia and all fcbi il diaea.au. In v its nervous foiin il is rymjiathotio of dlasnsa of Ih slomaeh constitutir.g title luajae lie, .of hepali disease coii'litutiiig litmiu iimjacht, of , worm,, constipation and other uimimI m ol th bowels, ne wail as renal aud otcrina t flections. . Diseases of Ih heai t are very f ro il ui:iTryTnCT7irtni n csinTbcxrAnrrairx and I are also nlie."i.. us wlnchi'reqiieutiy 0,'casiim hcailnclie Mlnpath'.o Headache Is also very ciminon, beini usual ly distiuciiished by the psiue of naroew keailatkrl somctiaiu euiuiug on suddenly iu a state of apnareutly j ouud health and prooffu lnj ut buce the mcutal onl" I hysityil rnerzies, and in oilier ius:anc!it come on" X lowly, heralded by depression Of spirit or acerbity of temper. Ju most luslnlices the paiu is in the front of the lieml, over one or bith eyes, and sometimes provak ' ! ing vomiting; uudur this class may also be named Siu , rulgia. .". . ' For 111 treatment ofeituer oi iss of nMdaebe lnCV' 5 phnlic l'nls have been f und a sure aud nf remedy, . relieving tho mostucute p.nn iu n few minutes, and . by its iiilitle power er olicatlug tha disease of Which ' Headache is the unci ring index.' -...) f, Buidukt. Missus want yu ta send her a box of . Cephalic Glue, no, a bnttlv nf Prepared lills, bntrnt' Ihiukiag thaCsnutjiistitbaither; but puriiap ye'U be afthcr knowing what it is. Ye tee she's uih dead and g-fniTwIili "IBS 'Wi'k Hradach, aud-iriuita ataa--nior of Ihst .tat as reUired brr befote. .. rvj Urvygiit.-XiU UiUt lucuu Spnliliug'a Ccphjio niu. ' , ' ISrid;et. Oeh! sure now anrt you've sei It. liere"" the qtinrther mi l giv mo the Pills aud dou't b ail day about it oithcr. , . : ., ' , ' r. CONSTIPATION OU C0ST1VESES31 N' loucnf the "many ills fl. sli is heir to" ia so preva lent, so little liu l 'l.ilooil, undf o lanch neglected a Custiytnesj. t Ufteti originating in carelessness;, or e , donUrj-.haniu; ttJifjfgiiftre'lRtajjlight disorder of too little cuiisrqueuce to excite' noxiviy, while iu rn)i.y it is tbe precuisor and c iii.nuiou ol inauy of the ivs , fatal aud dangerous diseases, and uuIcks car'y eradica- f ted it will bi nig -the sufferer to an untimely grave. Among Ihe lighter evils of vhlch c-ietivi ne is tho '' usual attendant are Jleadacho, Colin, Rheumatism, FouL Brcutb, I'iles and others of liko nature," while a long train of friglilful disease, such iu Malignant Fe verPAbcesaes, llvscutary, Dinnhtt'.i, Dyspepsia, Apo- plexy j Ejiilep-y, l'aralysie, llisteri i, Hypochondriasis, Mclaucholy and Insanity, first indic'nto their presenc-4-in the system by this alarming symptom. Not anfro , qucutly the diseases umiicJ originate iu Constipation, L but Vilvif on nniudrpendout existence uuleta the cause I -is oruJieaticl in an early stiigc, From all these cou- " sideriitioiii it follows that the disorder should receive , iniini d itft attention whenever It ocenrs, and no per- J sou should neglect to ;r-t a box of Cephalic Pills on the : lirstappe iraucaof the complaint, as heir timely us , wi I expel the insiluoua appionclies ol ditfua and do- ; siroy this daugciou-ifoe lo humiu life. '.'; , .,7 r" .'A REAL BLESSl-W." '.'..' V'C?'-rijyeitian- W ell, Mrs. Junta, how is Ibat headache? ' 31' ,. .,). Gooe! Doelor, all gouo! the pill you seiit cured m in just twenty minutes, ami I wish you WirtW send more so tlut I cnu Lave liicm bandy. . ' n"j I J'tuHciun. -You can get them at Iny Drugelfts. , Call for Cephalic -Pills, 1 iiud Ihey never fail, aud 1 re commend them iu all cneea of llvadaoho. '. ' . Mm. J,.ne: I ahull send for a b, x directly, and ' shaM tell all iny sutferir.g friend, fir Ihey ara a real 4cjMUly. ' .y- . , ' ' .e ' 1 - f .Iw?tt Mibuosa -t-r DuiL tua S.vvxn. Mr. Spalo- , ing has sulil two millions of botiieii of Lis r celebrated ' Prepared Olueaud it is estimated thateacb bnltlcsaves " at least teiiolIar worth of broken furuiture, tba ' making an apgrep,t of twenty inillions, of dollora r i cluiiueii IVoiii to I ni loss I'V tnis valuable Iuveutioa, Having made his (iltie a household word, ho now pr fiotes lo do the world still greater service by curing all , the aching heads with his Cephalic Pills, and if they are ' us good as bis Glue, Headaches will Soon Tunuth away . like saow in Jn'y. . -"i BSu OVkb rxt'iTEMKyr, and the mental rai-s nnl , anxiet iucidei.t t j close nttcn'iua tu business or . study, are among the lmniei' iua causes of Nerroul 1 llin,l.i.-t.n Tlw, riiviirrlite,!! ut:.f nf T-tlnit !'. hrwtv . : .' ' . , ... .... . Mill 'Kill to Ibis (llsxr9bUixuiauaLISJL.UiJ.'ll "!P iVijyt&MJ'yi) Ujjkii0."v .S.oBerer by tbia disonlej , 'Sn u?m7?oiSi1'!iT attacks by using ouo of the Cephalic Pill whenever the symptoms appear. It fjnieta the nveituskcd Lra.n, and , soothes the strained and jarring aei-vas, and relaxes lh ' tension cf Ihe sL initchu which always cPOiiipnisai?l aggravates tho disordered cobdiliou of the brain. , . T.tneWofjrar-K jhmm ioo"'SiiUiii'a Cltalk ftittv... are u uerlaiu life tor bicli Ileauacbe, l.iliiwio llJad-, ache, NerruUa lieadacLe, Coslivtness aud 3"etii)ral De bility.. : ." . - . . .' , : ' - -; CURE 'XT CURE '70,:'. Nei'vpusHeadache CURE By the ne of there- Pills the periodic attacks ot . .Verrows or S.'cA lleadaeht maybe prevented; and if taken lit the commencement of an attack immediate relief from pain and aiokness wili be obtained. -4 y-hey seldom foil in removing the -Vavseuaud Ilead-i ecie to which females are so subject-.- . . ( r They act' gifftly upon the bowels, renavAg Cettiit nf. " .' ' . ' " ' :.P,Jatf!J.s.'li hfd' all persAhs of sedentary k.iiiit, thev ar valuable as a.. itr(ieT improving the opsin's, givioR tone and tngor In the digestive organs, aud rcstoriug the natural elas ticity nniKstrength of tiie whale system. . Tho CEPHALIC PILLS are the- resalt of long rn- vesligation and carefully conducted experiment, haw . ing beea tu use many year, daring .which tin tkry have prevented and relieved a v amount cf pun, and suffering from headache, whether. ojigiBaticg-va i the nrreoui system or roiu ' dcrunje l state f th ttonaek. ; ; .',, . ..... . --f They are entirely vvgetalte in tltelreompasu'llaB. aBt) roar be takes at all time with Berncctatetr.witboii making any ehangw if diet, and tkt ol tenet of any dia,y aareeabU tatte. render & taay to aJmnUter tktm ta tkj tlrtn. '''. ' BEWAHE Of COUNTEBFEtTSf -S"-- Tbe genntnw have ttc ainaiaiei of Hoary C. Spaald iagoBeach box. - " i . v ') Bold by Drargists and all other dealer ia Medleui., A box, wiU bo sent bj miil prphl on reoeift of the- '' ' Iilcc 9i Cut --'-"". " -" 'All orter l.wld be addreeeed o "! " ?VT i -. uEXvr.PArVBrfa!? i . UVljt . ' : .-U Cedar awrtv Wrq HorW i if .'-V -v. S J-,,1
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 17, 1861, edition 1
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