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; ' . CONGRESS!. In tin Senal, on tlx Hib, Mr. Blgler, of Penasyl Tol, Introduced Uiiioi-iaTiug reaolution. , ' Resolution of iuqulrjr were introduced, relative to tbo action of Mississippi; tl inspection of Uovero , menl (teamen; alio relative to the ordering of troopi ' to Charleston, and other Southera pitata. Mr. Polk, of Missouri, mad a speech on 8rnator , Hunter 'e resolutions for tbe withdrawal of ilit Fede. " rnl troopi from Cbarltof.' ' Tbo Crittenden resolutions wsr mod tbo special order for to-morrow, otr all other special order. In Ik Ioum, Ur. Garrott, of Virginia, Introduced , resolution for tbe taspeniioa of Iba federal Lawa in the eecsdlag etaM. . . Mr. Herri, of Virginia, Introduced roeoluttoui for the revival of tbe Tarif of 1846V - Mr. McKeso, of New fork, introduced reaolotlona relatl. to too oon-colleetlon of tbe revenue la Boutb Caroliaa. Ur. Mayaard, of Tenneesce, Introdaoed resolutions whiob were adopted, Instructing tbe Senate Commit- are ea in. special Nsssag to consider and report, - reeoauendiiif tb issue to be preaentod to the iieonle Mr.Uolmea'( eoercioa reaolutloa being lakea ap Mr. English aaid he wished te obtain a ute ea tbe . Critlsmdsn resolution. A Bill to organise Uio Military of tbe District of voiomnta was aeoetea. , . Mesar. MaOleroaad, of Illinois, and Cos, of Ohio . mad anti-oerenion speeches oa ti.e Army Hill. Mr. Corwla, of Ohio, from tbe Cenmitiee of Tblr- ty-tbrro, raid be was read to report. Made tbe pceiol order for Monday next. In tk Senate, oa tbe 16th. after considerable eon weroatioaal debate, the Crittendea resolutions were Is.ld aside for .the Pacifl Railroad Bill. Mr. Criltemiea addreeeod tbe Senate ia tbriiling aecenta, endeavoring to oniaja imroeuiat action on the resolution. The Paoite Baitroad Bill wa amended and continued a th Hrut, the bill to amend the Constitution wee debated. - Mesir. Regan, of Trias, and Ander son, of. Misaoari, took sldea with the South oa tbe , question. Tbe latter disapproved of the preciiiute aouoa or me uurr Bteiei, and favored the proposition ur a ooraer bum uonveatien. Mr. Slantoa, of Ohio, replied that It was ble Im pressioa that it was not a part of the Republican i part 'a principlea to Interfere with slavery in the o laves, no wae wining to amenol tbe Cooslltutioa and guard against interference, (except with the Con sent or all th out,) aad admit New Mexico with . her present CeaiitutiuO). Mr Adrian, of New Jersey, made a conciliatory speech, lie would make roaroealoa aaJ Compromise 1 but would not recognise aeoo siea. In Ik SrntU, ea the 10th, Mr. Kiae introduced res olutions looking to the admission of K'toaas and New Mexico, and extending the limits of CalUurais, etc. Tbe Crittoadea reaoluuma were Ukea ap, and amended by gaaraaioeiag slavery ia all the present , nail future territory south or 80 SO. They were then . amended he striking out the preamble to the first resolution, and ihaei ling a teeliua that the Conatitation Is sufficient to meet a,ll prevent arid fulure emergenoie A motion to reconsider was pending wbea tbe Senate adjourned. ,. bis Hvute, Iba army bill wae debated. Gsrnett of Virginia, said that bis Bute would brooms the leader for a Southern Confedeiatioo. 0 ret n nay and Morrta, or Illinois, madd strong eoercioa speeches No aelioa on the bill. In Ike Stm't on the 17th, tbo deficiency bill was takea up and debuted at length. In tbe House, the ermy hill wae debated. a the Senate, on the 18tb, Crittenden's resolution were reconsidrrcd by a tote of 27 to 21. . ' . On the I'Jtb, private' Sad appropriation bills were . acted niioa in bold nouses. HEART-UENDINO THAU ED V. Last night shout midnight n tragedy was enacted " in this city, that probably was never equalled frr deadly effects, ferocity and aWitural bate. We have time enly for a hasty account r it. A firrce fend bad long existed between two brothers named John I'aul Ernna aud Robert M . Leans, nirm " here of aa oltl and well known family of this city Their grandfather lai I vont tbe town of Kvanaville. They have made several attempts heretofore oa each other s Uvea. Hubert went to a ball nt M"trt 1111 yesterday evening, with a lady. Over a hundred people were there. About aiidiiiibt rant Tame In intoxicated lie walked ap to b s brother and asked him to drink. Ills brother refused, whereupon Paul drew a knile, oceing which Uobertdrcwa six shooter. - l'oul stepped baci and draw a six shorter. Bobcrt drew a knile ad put it between bie teeth, and eotameneed firing Taul relumed tbe fire, and each fired six hot)i.nd then eloseil aad aaed their kuivet. The were mortaily eroonded . I'aol started for the front door nnd went out, was (followed aud brought back, and died in twenty min sites. lie waa shot ia tbe apper part of the breast 4MMI cut several times in tbe abdomen. Robert, when Paul left the room, followed him as earoelbe inside door, where be fell, struck the wall and iiSkiued bia faee. lie waa carried to a temporary eoucb. and lay insensible nearly UireeHioura, when hs . also died, lie wsa shot through tbe left lobe of- the brain, and ia tbe right side, beneath the ribs. They both oetmed te die of inward bleeding. ' Daring tbe rwoanter, a younger brother, Berry, ebol three bulla at Pul, one of which it is said hit him. Solomon Guiuburts, a bystander, was n eel dent ally shot by one of the random balls in the right thigh, tbe bullet narrowly missing the femoral artery. His eoodiaioa la serious. Evanmillt (Kg ) Journal, 8(A ' TnZ LAST FKATUER TlltOKB TUE CAMEL'S .. ; back." . .. A good thing Is likely to come of our present troub les: it will result in the downfall of many an o princi pled i-ej'jlician, North and Booth. Tbey have been committing abuses upon tbe people for years, deceiv ing them with lies and misleading them by perveraions of truth, until now ttiey nave nttempted to lead them to break op the best Government in the world aad t ng tbemstfwes and teeir amines into ma norrora or otvii war. reauUioc in general destruction to life, country, property, and civilisation. This last abuse of confi. denee, liko tbe last feather U'd opoa the pitient and enduring camera back, has broke the spell which bound the people to tbe politicians, and now look out. gentlemen. Tba camel fell to the earth under the fabled burden which bad been piled upon him, lit tle by little; out the people have not yet fallen hope. less!y;-they will jriaa, and with a power sufficient to teach their tormentors that it Is a fearful thing to trifle "with their lives, their honor nnd their dearest inter' eats. Tbey are fixing their eyea upon ever man who Is now helping to consummate the ruin nf their nation al heritage and woe be to them. Salubury natch nun, ' ' ' THE TRADE OF CHARLESTON! There la no doubt that the slate of -aftnirs ia South Carolina baa hurt tbe trade of Charleston, and to re move the Impression that only Teasels bearing the Pal metto flag can Cater the port of Charleston, Governor Pickens has addressedbe following note to G. B. La mar, President of tba Bank of the Kepubl e, New York: : . Sir riesse have it authoritatively published that no Dae and no vessel will be disturbed or prevented from entering the hsrbor, union bearing hostile troops or munitions of war rar rorx cornier . Ail trade ia de sired, and all teasels in commerce only, will he rlad ly received. . . P,V,P1CKEN8. - Charleetea, January 14th.,' J ' PRETTY GOOD. The Hon. James MrQuade, of Cltcn, says of Lin cola's Cabinet: "One thing ia settled Greeley is to go Into ine leoinrv. ni u w nv orcreinrj ui tuv a.x rinr his nrtuioal duties. o watch tbe thermometer. ..J ,.ll 1 U I, ( nnl ' . flllU Wll Www vw,-a .. " Brush up that white coat. Mr. Oreeley, or turn It between bow, and the 4th of March. Otherwise you will .freesa, unless you employ Mc Rhett, as Chief Clerk of the Department. He Is the only man in the -count J, who can keep the mertnry at a -high tempe rature, blood. heat being Its normal condition while in bia hands. Vfilmmjlon Hernld, v GOV. FLOYD'8 ACCEPTANCES. -A apeetal dispatch In the Baltfmore Swa, Says: " "It is stated oa the highest authority, that there Is - mi r flnm - n.iH rnl.KA. - - am wimiu" arorf " " " ' - v r gecreury of War-Jheamniuit prevloucly aseertaind la eight hundred and seventy -fivuhousand dollars.'; fey-The Wi imported into California ia such great numbeia have propagated eonilngty, and are ret down by the Sacramento papers aa an intnlerab'e nuisance. They are In that section more troublesome thaa the bonae-fl-) and to give them something to do, the cultivation of flowers will have to be attended to. , TOITH, COlXTf AID STATE, CKEAT FIRE IN NhWlitRNIIMMENBB LOSS ; OF FROPEKTX- : : ft NxwBsax, (Tueadoy,) Jsnary 16th. An immense fire occurred In tliia town this morning. It orlclmtted. we are informwl. between Meeati. U. A. Hart, Bro. Co-'s large Tin ft Sheet Iron Maouraoto ry, corner of Broad and Middle afreets, and the City Restaurant, kept by Mr. R. Wllklna, and formerly oc cupied by Mr. r. Ilangerrt. ia a snort time both these buildings wore in flames, and adjoining ones io Immediate danger. ' Tbe Court Uouse was soon enveloped with Are, and being a three story building, and but few nf our eiti sena beiuf present, it was thought useless to try to aave is. The old town Clock chimed out tbe hour of five, but a moment alter the whole roof or the build ing was railing In. -Before 0 o'clock, large bombers of people were col looted around tbe Court llooo, and exerted themselves with determined, vigor to arrest tbe progrese of tbe '.-0 u. wit m in nam mm n n i 'fi .:,' Mi i. MARRIED,'. . i On the 9tli, by VI. f. Wlllinms," Esq.,' CALVIN COX, to Mis SARAH NEWT03. ' i Onthre-16th by the m mo, JNO. C. HENRY to Miss MARTUA L. SINCLAIR, . . At Bt Bartholomew' church, PiltuboroV on Hie morning -ef Tuesday, .tliO 16lh inl.r by. Rev Mr. Sutteo, Mr. EDWARD J. HALE, jr., of iayettsvi:le, to MiK MARIA RHETT HILL, daughter el' Thomas Hill, Esq., of Uaibrou, near Piiuboro', Al Asbevllle, on the 9ib lost., by Rev. Mr. Morri n, KUFUo flAKRlJittiU, Ksq of ConooW, to Miaa K03AUK A., dauabter of Mai. A. II. Chuuu, of AabevUl. .(. - r- , . . , DIED, At bis raj si denee In Wilmington, at 10 o'clock, a. ., ia the 10IU Inst., Brigadier General JUUN i;0 WAN, aged 17 years. The PeCUlIarllleg of the female eoastitu- 1. . " . ' , . ' , , J I'oa and the various trials to which the sex is subjected The fismee spread rapidly to the store and dwelling aeB,u(1 ,B .i,,., recuUrM , stifoulnnU. It is bouse of Mr. N.. Tiwlale, when the progress of tbs fire waa stopped la that direction by tbe fire-proof building or sir, II. u. Jones, With great exertions and energy en tbe pnrt of our citiiens. The store of Mf. Philips, on the Went oomer, and Mr. Fulford, on the North oomer, aud Mr. William' Bakery, on the fiaat eoroer of Broad and Middl streets, and the maiket bouse ia tbe middle of Broad street, narrowly eacaped tbo devouring; element, with several otners, among uuica waa the resldeuee or air. uraaam Oar eitiiens labored hard, and finally checked the flames under many disadvantages. - Tbo fire, being op la the centre of tbo towu.'Soms distance from the rivers, no water could be gut, excepting that la the pumps, and tbey were soon nearly all draiued. The properly consumed was eoasMerable. The Messrs. Hart ft Co.'s stock alone, we benrd estimated nt $16,000, on which there wae a very moderate insur ance The thiekneaa of tbo walla prevented tbo Court tloaao rromeavina lu. At b o clock the Iowa wae supposed to be oat of all danger. Aererm I'rogrtu.. - HOMICIDE. We learn that on Sunday last, 11th Inst.; an alter- cation occurred between Messrs. Owen R. Cowan and B. Bowden, In Rocky Point Distrltt, in this county, which resulted in the Immediate death m the former, from all wee in g.itner, tbe circa mslinces appear to be as follows: Oc eonday Mr. I owsn aad Mr. Bowilcn met al tbe bonne or Mr. John nadkms, and altera while Mr. B. left for the purpoee of going home. After going about J of e mile, be looked back and aaw Mr. Cowan approaching bim, and when he (Cowan) got up to him (Bowden) and after aome words pased, Mr. Cowan struck Mr. B. with a Urge I kko- ry slick three or four times! after being struck the last time, Mr. B. closed in, and cut him with a knife in the back below the shoulder blade, from which Mr. Cowan disd in about an hour. An examination was held on Tuesday, we belieVe, before tliiee magistrates, and Mr. Bowden'gavo $2,000 bail for bia appearance at April Superior Court. Mr. Bowden is a young man of peaceable character,' and acted fur sell-pro tection," as Mr. Cowan ia represented to have been a man or violent character, aud in the habit or carry- inn arms. ' r- C. waa about foi ly yeas old, aad leaves a wife and two or three children. H U. Jvuraia. important, however, that these shall be of a harmless nature, and at tbe same time accomplish tbe desired end., Hosteller's Celebrate J Stomach H'. tiers is the Very article lis effects ia all -eases of debility 'are almoht magicaly. It restores tbe tone of the digestive organa, iufuses fresh vitality into the whole system, and givca Ibuteheeifulart to the temperament, which ia the most valuable ,of leminine attractions. Tbe proprietors feel flattered from the fact that many of tbe moal prominent medical, gentlemen in the t'oion have be.toWed encomiums upon the Bittere, the rirtues of which they have frequently teated and acknowledged mere are numerous eounterfeites ottered for suic, all of which are destitute of merit, aad positively in- jurhas to the system. . r' Mat" see advertisement in another column ...''I- ' ' ' t, !- ' ' ' " To CopiumplhCs. The advertiser, having been restored to health ia a few week by a very pim ple remedy, after basing suffered several years with a severe' lung affection, and that dread dieease, eou suuiptioo Is anxious to make ktioau to hi fellow- sufferers tbe mean of cure. ' To all who desire it, be will scud a copy of the pre- sorlptlon'uied (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and uiing tbe same, which they will Had a sure cure for Consumption, Aitlima, Bronchitis, to. The only object of the advertiser in sending the Pre scription, la to benefit the nlSictoJ, and spread inform ation which he e nceivea to be invaluable, and he hope evey sufferer will try bis remedy, as it will coat them nothing, and may prove a hli'sning. Parties wishing the nieeciiption aril please ad- dre-a, . Ksv. EDWAKD A. WiLSO.V, . .IIO-I7 ; Williaiosburgh, Kings Co.. N. Y. coicii RUSCOE & CA1L1WAY. rnu all. whom whom it. may concern, I ' ( itid it ennrern nil who who ilnpiro to tiiVe COACH EH, BI'GGIKS, KCLKIES, Ac , strongly an.) elegantly built,-and those whom it don't concern don't amount tonrnoh,) wo proclaim the fact that wc are manufacturing, at TvLACOR'S OLD 8TAND, WiiQea boro', N. C, VEHICLES OK ALL KINDS, which, for style and workmanship, cannot be surpaesaed Tbey hnve on band a good stock of the very best ma terial, and will keen on hand, all the time, the very beat material that lb country affords, and no country affords better. '. Ibeir workmen cannnt be surpassed anywhere, for proof of which an examination of their work is alone necessary: . . . N . If any job of .theirs falls, either in workmanship or material, during twelve months from the time it is turned out, it will be repaired without ohargi'. Rrpiili'iug dime in the nenleft manner, and at the shrtet reasonable nolics. Charge mod-rate. Tba only fault found with vehicle built by John Ruscoc,- which have boen cent away North, South, Eil and .Went, ia made by conch makers abroad lhat thn never tutd repairm;. . JL'3-tf . i KUSCOE A CARAWAY. Look at This, ALL PERSONS INDEUTED TO Mr, ARM ItK quoatcd to cs'.l and pay up their Notes and Ac counts. 1 expect to SELL FOR CASH, and lo customers that will pay punctual at the end nf the year after this date. JOHN STACEV. . January 1, 1801-122-tf Tna AauuET or Nobth Caaouaa. The Com mission for the puichaae of arms, appointed by the Legislature, met in Knleich on tbe l.th lut. It was composed of Guv. Ellis, Col. Tew, of the llillhnrough Jllillarr Academy, and Mai. Hill, of the JNorth Caro lina Military Institute, ii ia not proper that the kind and quality ol the arms agreed upon should be rally known. But -the people of the elite amy rot sauened that tbe purchased arms, together with what we now have, will ninke North Carolina one of the best armed and I quipped Sa in the South. v. : varlom MfuUttm. We neglected to notice sooner that tbe late visitors to Fort Caswell bad returned. We learn tbey were politely treated by the Sergeant stationed there, who surrendeied at discretion, and didall !n bis power to rea ier their stay agreeable. We so, by the Journal of yesterday, that at a meeting of some of the Miuute Men, held the night before, It waa resolved to present them with "some tangible evidence of their reward. We ere informed that the proceedings of the meeting would have appeared ia the Herald, if a copy could have been prepare J In time. WUmmgttn llcrala. Paikvul AccintXT. We regret to learn that a pain ful accident occurred at Magnolia, Duplin county, en the morning of Saturday,, the 1-tli instant, resulting in lbs death hoy or youth some twelve or niteeo ears orsge, son or Mr. J. johuson, ol line county. It would seem that- hs bad been out gunning along with auother school boy, a son of Air. U A. JlcClammy , when, picbahty in crossing a fence, the gun of the latter went oft, lodging the contents in young Johnson. causinc hu death in tbceourae of tbe day. ... a) Umintan journal: ML We learn that an affray vjeeurred at a house of iiMame, In this town, last night, during which a man named Hastings, who ia the steward of the schooner De Russet, cut five men with a knife, two of bom are very seriously wounded. One of the latter from Alexandria, Vs., and bears the name of KeviII Barues. They were up before the Mayor, this morn ing, and Hastings waa ernt to jail, to await tbe result the wounda inUtctad by hiin.r H Ummjron JJeraU, Blactt Ilawk MenHcn&cr. Tna Patroonee ef the public is invited by the subscribers to their highly bred bre, which may bo found during the present season at the stublesattnched o the Anson Hotel. To. tbo-e who have seen the Black Hawk, no recommendation is ncces-uny. "lie speaks for himself " But to those who have not see,iM-e bim, we feel no heitat:on lanaying, toat Mr a com1 1- natlon of beauty and strength of form, he has no su perior. He has been pronounoed, bv those who elaim know, "the perfcrion of "horse flesh.." We rely upon tbe good people of Anunn county in particular, aud tbe neighboring counties In gctlcrul, for their pa tronage, as we -have incurred heavy exoenne in the purchase of Ibis horse, nOtl thus placed the means of improving their stock at home within their reach. By reference to another column of this puper a full de scription of the horse, and an account of his pedigree may he found. Also the terms upon which his service sre offered. R. T. UALL ft 00.' , Sept. 28, 1830. . 0. M, CLAK.j VI. H. Tl-nLISOToS. CURB A Tl'RMXGTOV, . Commiarloit Jltrclutni, WILMINGTON, N. 0., n WILL GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION "TO ALL . consignments of COTTON, NAVAL STORES, FLOUR, BACON, TIM- . BKK, AC, SC., 1 other Country Produco, either for sale or ship ment. . Our Wharf and Warehoaes being onnTeillently lo cated for the reception of produce either by Railroad of River, enables us to make our churges light. Also, regular dealers ia V LIME, I'L ASTER, CEMEZT, IIAIR, dr. . Refer to II. A. Savage, Cashier Bank ol Cop Fear, W ilmington, N. C. ; John Dawson, President Wilming ton Bmnch Bnnkof N. C; W. H.Jones, Co-diicr Ral eigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear. November 15, 18fi0-n,-ly $20 Reward. I WILL PAY THE ABOVE REWARD FOR THE delivery to m of my tnrrel mare. She la. of me dium site, with aome saddle marks on her back, nnd a white spot in her forehead. She wsa obtained f. nm roe on Saturday evening last, by a man C lling himself William Windham, under fnlee pretoncea; he pretend ing to have been robbed, borrowed her to ride after secuilties to obtain a warrnnt for the arreil nf the robbers, nn l Was to n turn her by 12 o'vlock that night, but has not done so yet. ' - JONATHAN M Lff.VN. Cheraw, 8. C, Dec. 12. 1SSO-122-24 A TO C. E. SMITH LL PERSONS INDEBTED and SMITH 4 LINDSEV, are hereby notified to m:ik luimtdintu pnyment of their in lebiedncs, as further time cannot lie given. We aro compe'led to this coure, for'our creditors ore pressing uh, and we, iu turn, niut prees Ihoes ho sre iii'ltbtid to us. 121 if C. E. SMITH. : ATTENTION t ASSOY OtTAUD I TnE ANNUAL ELECTION OF TUE OFFICERS X. of the ANSON GUARD, will take plue on Sat urdsr, the 2btb day of January. The members of the Company are notified to attend nt 11 o'clock, . A. M., armeil and eqmpped according to law for pa. rede. By order of the Captain: 123-4 ' W. J. BOGOAW O. 8. 10,000 Notice, Ma Killed. We learn that on Friday evening, a freight train on the Wilmington ft Weldun tuilroud. ran over and killed a n.an named R. A. Johnson. 1 he accident occur r d between Leesburg ard South Wash ington. The decrae, bad beta pi.t off the Bp mail tram, and must have slant about tbe road, or Iain Uowu upon the track. H u. Journal. LBS. OF. RAW HIDRS WANTED AT A. 0. A-licruft's, near Lawyer' Siirinij Church or at my Mill C. J. LILLY. 121 tf Fashionable Millinery Store. T WOULD INFORM MY FRIENDS AND THE JL public generally that I have on hand n large and well felect d stock of LADIES' FANCV DltESS GOODS. aad will keenalwavsnn hand the ffl. Henry. W. Conner, a diitinguiahcd clllien of mo-t rn-y articlea. such as BONNETS. RIBBONS, and Charleston, end a member of the late Convention of the State of South Carolina, died in Charleston on the 2lih In-t. He was born in Mecklenburg county, in tbia.titate, in 1700. How it Wosxa An intelligent lady, writing from Mount Hawiey, III., December 23, says; "The. lime are very hard here since tbe election, Corn is down to fifteen or twenty cent a bushel: . If the South secedes, Illinois may go with them. A great many of tbe Republicans have changed their opinions since the election. They now 'rtlaa. we fenr, too late,) deplore tbe sad effect of the triumph of a sectional party- . BsviKcasor tri Isiann or Cca. The Messenger, ays tbs total amount collected in tbe different ports of thaj Inland, during the month or Noremner, rrachei $1, 461, 108 87 cents, being an increase nf $206,146 over the amount collected In November lojy. FLOWERS, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIP TION, besides many others too tedioua to mention. uuAJVbia 1KI.UM&D and l&bi3SS MAUli on the shortest order. Thankful to the kind people of Wa!eboro' and Anson for tbe liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon me, 1. respectfully (olicit a continuance of the aame. js3U All persons indebted to me for 1859 and 1880 ill please ca.l and settle or close their account by giving good note. . A. IIUKSB, The ship Albion, from London, baa brought on freight to New York, 900 kegs ef white gunpowder, a new lavention. tSf Judge Greenwood has been nominated by (ho 1 President as Secretary of the Interior. CAROLIXA FEMALE COLLEGE. ''HE TRUSTEES OF THIS INSTITUTION HAVE I made arrangements with the Subscriber to rc.-onie the regular exercises of the School on MONDAY, THE 213T INST. The service of competent nnistiint have been procured in tho different departments. Termt p$r Sunon of (renfy icteh, payable in Advance; BoaH, inelndmg everything but towels, SOO. Juition and ether charge as heretofore. For further information, address the Principal. ' J. B. OILLlAM, A. M., Princical...'.. Ansonville, N. C. Jan. 14, 1861 123 2d J . THE MARKETS. WILMINGTON, Jan JO.-Cotton-Market unset- lied , and prices tending dowaward. Bale of strict middling at lljo.- . , . CHARLESTON, Jan. 19. Cottoa tales at 9j12o M OX (J 51 EXT TO DR. MITCHELL. mUB UNDERSIGNED HAVtNO, DURING THE A past summer, heard many express a wih th.it moumcnt should be plaoed over tbo grave of Rev. Dr: Mitchell, upon the High Peal Of the Black..Moun n and regret that it had not already been done, has de termined to give his personal attention to the m ater. and trusts that, bv the aid of the thousands of cunils iiiiuuiisuf noofiu. . and mend or that venorable man, he may be enabled To Ike memory of Brother T. Sidney MatthaU, member I to erect it. i" ' ' of f.'Aereat iMiat. A: 16. A., jr. jr. i - . i i ne unaersiirnea proposes to erect a plain, substiin. At areeulnr meeting of Cberaw Ledse, No. 16. A, '' structure, with the rock found on4h bot, and to F. M , holdea oa Monday, the 24ih ull., the following build it in such manner that it may also be used as .. ., j . 'i i. . n. -i.j i , a . i preamnie and resoinuone were aunpiett: - in uuKri,,i;, u icva uiuieii in aui oi.'piriou' Our brother T. Sidney Marshall is dead I A good vrs that no paws shall be spared upon bis p-irt tp man and true has. gone to reaeive the rewards of bia " tne. eiruiture nrm, ana a ni monument to one, STATE OPHORTH CiltULIA, " STANLY COUNTY. Coi'UT-or Euiutt, Full Term, 1800. Hill in Equity. Eben Hearna nnd Johnson Laytn, n;rinnt Ransom V. Harris, Andrew J. Ward and- Sith Wnnl, the AJuiiui.strtitoni of John Ward, dee d, Jeremiuli Ad derTo'n, Jiini Addoiion, Siih tVrtrd.Von.niotl.-re D. Wurif, Andrew. Ward. Ransom W. Il':r mid wife Murgaret.'Fraiiklin Ward, Elisabeth A. Wind TiK r D. Ward, Thomaa 0. Ward, Alexander Kerns and wife Mary. Jes-e Cody and wile 'Mntgarvt. Dnmel Ward, W'illuuh Ward, Willi W. Wn1il, Euiellius WarJ.'Elixubeth Wrrd, Atlas Ward. R.wa Ward, "- Freeman W:ird, Dulcir.ia Snundcra, Emily Saunders, Victoria Snundein nnd Diniel Freemin. IT Ai'l'E AHING TO THE SATISFACTION OF the Joui t Hint Sot h Ward, Adiniuiairntnr (if John Word, deceased, is a non-reisident of this St: to.: It is decreed by the Court that publication bo artdi f t six sucessivc weeks, in the North Carolina Argu, notify ing said nnn-re-ident defendant to be and appear nt the next term of this- Court yo be held iu the county aforesaid, nt the Court House in the town of Albe marle, on the first Monday in March next; IhennDd there to plead, ni:swar or demur to this petition, or the same will be heard cx parte nnd ju Jmeut entered pro eonfesao as to hiin. . Witness Ebeu Hearne, Clerk and Mtcr in Equity of said Court, at oftico in Albemarle, first Mouduy iu September, A. D. lWiO. EBEN IIEAPNE, C. M. E , Vr, 21'-rp, f. g-,. riv J. p. Heaexii. Eeputy. STATE OP SOUTH CAKOM.Vi, t STANLY COUNTY, Coubt or Eqititt, Fall Term, 18C0. Peii'ion for' Account and Settlement. Culpepper Ri Wmkiiia, cjaimt Thorn is Tomlinson. sr., Wiiliaui Ii. Toiulin.'on, Sarah TqMiliiison and Sam-O'.-l Tomlinvon. J " I IT ArPEARINO TO THE SATISFACTION" OF tl.o Cviirt th:it Wiiliam II. Touilin 'on nn I Sariih Tomlin-on, are m n rci-i lei.ts of this State: It is de. creed by the Court thrtt publication be n'ade, for six con-f cMtivo weeks, lb the North Ciiroliiui Argus, 110 tlfyiug the mid1 non-resident defendants, to he and ap pear at t'le next term of this Court, to be held for the County uforeaid, nt the Court House in the town of Albemarle, on the firet Monday in March next, then and ihere to plead, answer or deinnr tu this petition; or the 6:uno will be heard ex 1 arte, and ju dguieut en- tcrri) pro conteHbO as to them, AVitness; Eben Hearn, Clerk and Mfistorin Equity rrr mid County, nt oneo in Aibeni.irlc, tir.-t Monday in September, A. 1). -i. . EBEN IIEARXE, C M. E., 121 -20-fpf S5J By J. D. Hea;i.nE, Deputy. 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" - ' Ifj 'ad i'a 'oVrihle 'endscbe tbl hafternoon. band I stepped iutolh hapothecaries hand says hi to tho man, ' Can you bease mo of an 'eudauhe?" "Does It beche 'ard," say 'e. "Ilcxccedingly ." rays hi, hind upon that ' g ive me a Ci plnilio Pill, lin.d 'pn me 'ouor it cured me so quick tliaf 1 'urdly ruaiiicd I 'id 'ad aa !adactiei ' -' , - ' THE FARMER'S iriPK.. ' jo Srirnlit':e and Prat (if at Agriculture, By Hi'nry 8t, vons,F. It. S., of Edinhiirgb. and the "bile .1. I'THmton Professor nf f cieulifie Agricu ture in Yule College, New Haven. 2 vols , royal octavo, 1 ti ill f np'Him l numerous engr'aiinga. Thif ls,C'infc'.nliy, the mnt complete wnr i n Agri culture 1 ver ptlhlihed, nnd in order In give it a wider circulation, the publishers have reaolvi d to reduce the pr co to . ' FIVE DOLLARS FOR THE TWO' VOLCMFaV ' When sent by mail , post-paid) to Ciililoriim and Ore- gon, the pi ice will be $7 To every other pn' t ol the Union ninl to Canada (port-paid) $u. 8- 1'iiit u-ork ix nut Ihe old " Honk nf the Form." Reniittiiiices for any of the above publication should nlwavB Ij addressed, pot-paiil, to the phhlMier. ' LUONARD FCOTT it CO., 123-tf No. 64 Gold lreet, N. Y- Going. ... rpiIE. SUBSCRIBER. JJIisiGNS .LEAVING THE ('ouuty iu February next, (itiGl.) and would re epicful'y ai-k nil pen,on iudtbted to Ifvnr, TvUtc'r by Notc or 10 count, to settle Ihe same Si 'ON. He hopes none will be neii'gnit, ni lie wou'd repret very niU' h t;i have to louve his business in the bunds of uti agent or officer'.-- Compliance with the above will much .ibiio - " - J. J. COX.; iy Those indebted to J. J. COX. as Adininistra tor of JOHN PRATT, (Incensed, until make talitfae ton arrnntfrmin't ronn eoonrr eoorfst. Lileariile, N. C, Dec. 15. lfli.0-1 1'J-tf - - Gould's Fork "Academy. rpilE THIRD SESSION OF'TllfS SCHOuL WILL ' conimenceou Monday, 7th of January, 1801. The rotes of tuition range from $12 to $2U pur season ui' twenty weeks. All bills are due nt the end of e.irh t rm. and tili- ! lion will i t cuurgju iroui too nine ol ciit. ring 1111111 the end of tho term, except in cases tf protracted ill ness. "-' , Board can be bad in Ihe neighborhood nt $8 per month. ... "Students will bo prepared nt this school for the Freshman or S iphoiaore claa in any of our fhut class Colleges, or for Hie ordinary businesses of life. . Although -Irict morality litis been insisted on rill tlio time, yet more strenuous efforts will betuudd to inculc'ite moral and chri-tir.n piineiplea. ( ta-ptirtirularty. desttta that each pvil be present at Mj'o'eimy of tbe term. lla. JOHN LVMcLiUCilLIX, Principal. CV Ilt-Anifiiu ta tl, fuirit a'-nn htf sa.l.l1. mImm mukes known any deviutiou ahalever from the natural at'te of tho brmu, and viewed in this light it may be looked on as a safeguard iniended to give notice of diseaae which aiiuhi otherwise escape attention, till too lute to he remedied; sad its indications should never be neglected. Headaches may heclamotltd under two uimies, vie Symptomatic and l linphalie. Hymptuuiat io Headache is exec ding common and ia the precursor ol a great variety of diatasrs, among which are Apo plexy, Uout, RheutnatiMU nnd all febrile diseases, lu its mrvous loiia It Is sympathetic of disease of tho ktoiimrb coiilitntinit eiti hradarkt, of hepatic disease constituting biliuui headache, of worms, constipation and oilier di-oid, rs of the bowels, as well as ronal and utorino iitf.'ctiona. Discuses , of the heart are veryre qitenllynl rndedwith IKa laches; Anosmiaand plethora are also a fleet ions which !'reiueiitly oecatiou headache. Idiopathic Headache i also very coinmou. being usual ly ilirtiiiguielied by the name of nirtoue htadnthe, sometimes coming on suddenly In a ta'eof apparently sound health and prostra-iug at once the mental and ph.vi.ical cucrgit-4, and in other ltis:t:ois it cornea -on slowly, heralded by depn-s-ioti of spirits or acerbity of temper. . lu most iustaiKe the pain ia in the frout of ti.e head, over nc or h,,h eyes, aud sometimes provok ing vomiting: under this class may also be named A'eu ratyta, ' For the treatment of eilhei ol i of Headache Ihe Ce phalic Pills have been found a rure and safe remedy, 1ihcvii'x the nioft acute p. ins 111 a frw luinule, and by il- eubt'e power eradicating1 tuv disiase of which ileadac-Le is the nneriing in Ir. BitiiHirrr lisu!iViivuio send her a box of Cephalic Glue, no, l i ,0 oi rSi irt d 1'ills, tut Cm ilnnkin;t that's not just it ca:th"r; but poi hips ye'll be alther knowing what it ia Yo see she's nili dead and gone ailli the click lieu, Ine lie, and a ami some morn of that tianiH os rclaived hor before. Jniyjtrl. luu Oiuat mean r'puliliug' Cepl.llio Pills- . !ii,!;el.(hh'. pure uow and you've c,l it, here's t!i qualifier nnd giv uie the Pills an J don't bv all day ntwut ituitlicr. CONSTIPATION OR COSTIVE NESS. No one of tho 'many iile flesh is heir to" is so preve ieul, so little uiolerhiood, hiij po iutii"h, negleoted ns Cuttiyeure. Oilon originating in cart'lcg-iicS'i, or e dent it y habits; it is reg .tiled aa a slight disorder of too little conseipienci' to excite nuxii ty, while iirteari-y it is tue piocoisur snd Couipamoii ol' many of the inost fatal aii'l dai'gerousdiaoasep, nnd un!es ear y eradics tedil.will bring tbe r 11 If ere r to nu uutitueiy gmve. Among life lighter evils of which cwtiveiie.s is lU .......1 1..... .... If I....I... ..!:.. m.n : U!-Ul lt,V,,,l,I(V fllC f 1 l-.-l'JMl lir, VMIIU, ItllCIIIUIbliniO, Foul Breath, Piles nnd utheis of like nature, wl.tln a long train ol fact. till; ili.-e.nes, mall lis .Mmigunut I'e vcru, Abct'i-iirs, llysentary, Diarrbuaa Dyspepaia, Apo plexy, Epilepsy, l'oialy-ii, llistcna, UvP"Vnoudriusi, Melancholy ami Insanity, t', 1 nt indicate their presence in the sytctu by this alarming rvmptoui. Not unfie. jrjrt jsitly the diseases name I originate in Coustittalinn, uui i ikc on an toueM-uaeui. existence uuiess 1110 cause is eradicated in un car!y stage. From all these con siderations it follows that tho disorder should receive imiuedintK tittcutiorr whenever it occiirif; and u.o per sou should ucgU'ct to P"t a box of Ceph alic Pills on tho tirt appearance of the complaint, as their timely 110 wi I expel the lli.-iduoui npproecUes of disease and do st toy thia daiieioiutoc to human lifu. - A REAL CLES.-HNO. rhytiehn W'etl, Mr. Jobt, bow is. that licadiche? Ur: .Itium ft. .net II,,, l,,r 11 .,l I l,u ,'ll -.. ..I cured me iu jiift twenty minutes, nud I withyuu would send more so that 1 cau have them hanoy. J'i!,)ic.ian Vou can get thuui at any DrupgisU. . Call lor Cephalic l'iils, 1 lio.i they never tuil,uLii I ro ('oniineii'l ihem iu all cases of Headache. ' Mre.Juutt. I shall send for a box diiectly, anl fhail tell all lay suffering liiciids, f ,r they arc a rdt o:csi.ny. . . ' deeds. The earthly house of bis tabernacle baa bet a dissolved; but we are cheered with the hope, that hi disembodied spirit I reposing in that building of God, not made with hands, eternal ia the Heavens. His tife was aingularly blameless; and his death wa full whose moral, Intellectual and physical character; w.13 so fit a simile to the granite on which bie body rests! The undersigned will give his personal attention to tbe work, and trust that bis knowledge of tbe counter and it people, will enable him to have it oonstiuctrd of christian bono. Hi faults, which were few, are cheaply a il possible to have It done by any one II buried with bin) In tbe rrnve. His many virtue '" ' A vTashinrloa paper esya that Lincoln lias a yet determined sn only two member of hi cabinet Seward aad Betee. He reserve the final aeleolioa of tba rest aaiU after bia arrival la Washington eity. ' fa. Judge Gbolsoa, of tba United SUsot ClrovU CojartoMilodAejpplevAi.rwS . T. are embalmed in tbe hearts of bis brethren. Let us die the death ol tho righteous, and let our last cad be like bisl L" . Retolnd, 1st, That we eiprcss to the famllywof onr brother, our Sppiceiotion of hi great worth and tender to tbenvour sympathy in their bereavement. Aeeolvei, 21. Tlfit we wear the usual badge of mourning. r, , Rewfoed, fid. That a p-2 Of our record book h dedicated to his memory. Rioltrd, 4th. That a copy of the abore preamble and resolution bo presented to bis family; and that they be published la tbe Cheraw Qasetto, Sua of Tea , portBO aad Wadeoboro' Argue. - i. " James powkll, '-) ' - ' . B. D. SANDERS. v SCoamltU. M. fl. B. DUYAL1, ) . - Mean will be taken to preserve Ihe name of those who oon tribute. The u'ndersiened i determined that tbo monument shall be erected if any amount near suthrtant to otitsiuef. Kemp r. patt.e, sq., or Kaleigh, will reoeive con ..tributions, and Messrs. Litchford snd Finch, report ers in me noase sn t senate oi the legislature will re ceive any contributions from members of those bodies. Letter addressed to me containing contributions will be promptly acknowledged. HENRY E. COLTON, Wilmicgton. N. C. " t& Taper of th State please copy. 121-tf . " Castings. TWO TIN3 0R SALl Bf, ? -"' 108-tf . Is t. ARNOLD. STATE OF IOITSI IMROLWA, STANLV COUNTY. Cot-'BT or Eqi-itt, Fall Tnm, 18G0. . ..- Pet'libn fir Partition of Land. ' John Sm'tH Lumcnce IValli r nnd his wife roily, Eliza Mann, Albert Smith, WhitBon-Cnrtc-r and wii'e Janv, Green Smith nnd John Clayton, MadL-nn, Margaret nnd J no Clayton, Infll.U of Jane t'layton, de- ceaseil. n. Cirrol Bmtlli and his wifii iney. T Al'PKARIXO TO THE SATISFACTION ...OF the t.'oui-t -that Cnrrol Smith is n r.on-resideut of this State: It is decreed by the Court, that publication he made, for six snceessixe week,,in the North Caro lina A i (jus, notifying the said non-resident defend ants to be and appenr at. the next' term of this Court, to be heI for the County aforesaid, nt the Court Hmise in the town of Albemarle, on the first Monday in' March Jiext; then and there-to plea I, answer or demur to this petition, or tho same will be heard ex parte, and judgment entered pro eor.fr wo as to him. Wi'ness: Eben Ileum, Clerk and Master in Equity of paid Court, at office in Albemarle, first Monday iu September, A. O.JWiO - EUEN IIKAKNK, C.-M. K., 121-2C-'P'f $r By. J D. IIkarnr, Deputy; i v Notice. . HAVINO MADE ARRANGEMENTS TO E! giitro in n different occupation aa soon ns I ci I close up mv mercantile business. I Bhnll tffer my prcs j ent STOCK (IE GOODS', jn and after Ihe first dSy of January, IBU1, iT KKDUCEU PKfj. KS FOR CASH, and' for rash or its equivalent only.. I. have on hand a largo and general assort meat of Goods, and those wishing 'to purchase will pleae call and examine them niyl rbeir prlco'as t am Heftmined to sell. All those indehted to me will pleaso make imme diate payment, as longer indulgence cannot he given. ' - S . S. S.' ARNOLD. W'adesboreJ, Don. 15, 1800-110 tf . . : - Notice. URGE STOCK OF GOODS; AT COST! HE SUBSCRIBER, DESIROCS OF CHISI'NO nphis business, offers his STOCK Ola-GOODS AT ;uT. His stock consists of a great variety of style ol , . , LADIES' DRESS GOODS; SILKS BLACK AND FANCY; - " ; GINGHAMS; CALICOES; " WHITE OOODS;' MUSCIXS; BLEACHED ANI) UNBLEACHED DOXiES . - TICS; ' nATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SnOES; - READY-MADE CLOl'lUNG; - HARDWARE AND CUTLERY; CROCKERY ANDGROCERlE3 And all other article that are usually kept in a vonntry otore. ' Call see for yourselves, and get bargain. - Great inducement t0 offered to persons wanting W go into business. JOHN P. KENDALL. Cedar Hill, Ansoa, Dee. 17, 180ft-U9-tf ,-ir T SOUTH CANOLI.1A s.tczsBiur, .r. v. ..FRE11CKS &l Ii.VKDER sucexssuns to n. buVhev k so ' M.mufactare.rs of AGRICULTURAL lMfLEMIprT? CULTIVATORS, .. PLOWS, COKN-SHELLtmS, 8KKD SOWERS, HOUSE POWERS, THRESHERS, TIIUESI11.NU, SEPARATING AND CLEANING ' MACHINES, - . , CIDER AND SUGAR MILLS, . . SHAFTINO AND MACHINERY FOR Oi'. 1ST, CIH CULAR AND VERTICAL SAW .MILLS, GOLD, COITKR AND SILVER MIXljS, DR. E. O. ELLIOTT'S TATCN'T M'J'HY SAW MILL AND WATER Wl'l EELS, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, FORCINGS, AND FINISHED WORK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. T0BYCCO PRESSES .AND FIXTURES. AND OTHER KINDS Ol' MACHINERY REPAIRED AT t 11 J SHORT NOTlt.'P.-. . ly T NEW GOODS. A. R'.BEKA'ETT, HAS JUST RECEIVED. HIS STOCK OF FILL At 1VIXTCK ftOSDS, consl-ting "of VLS A DY MADE CLalUUbfliUTS. CAPS, HOOTS a-nd SHOES. - ' .. ' ' And a full aud complete nr-snt tmcnt of loclnding SILKS, SATIN., MUNI'S, nuJ TEDS of every description. " . . " Also, a good ptock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND - SAFETY-!: USE. - All of which will be sold chenp for C SII or AP PROVED. NOTES'. - Oct. 2. lxf,0-liS.if Tive.vtt Mn-i.tiixs or DottAiis SiVBD.IIr. Spald ing has told two millions of butties oPLia celebrated Prepared Glue and it Li ei:iinatcL)Al each boltic saves at least foa dollars worth 0fjroken f'uruiture, thus linking nn nggregata -twenty millions of dollars re claimed from toialrfiss by this valuable invention. Having nindiih-weCTlue a household word, he now propose-, to Oerhe w rid still greater service by curing all ne iicJeiriL- Ceails a ni, his LepliaLc 1'illa, nud if tLcv a "0 oo'l nu liittGluc, lKudaches vi'ili soon vuuishuway' ijU mow in July. ' ' Se-. Oviiit i -ioimiKNT, and tho mental care nj atixiety inciiioLt ti cloo attention to bu,ines or.: stady, arc among the mimci-otis causes "of Ncrvuut ilcadaehe. The ui-cvdeied tato of mind ud body itu'idei.t to li.i.- ili-tnm-ing oomplaiiit is a fatal blow to all enerjry nud ambition, riulierera by this disorder enn uUais obtain .speedy relie from tlnse distrei-sing attacks by using ouc oflbe Cephnlic Pills whenever the fy I'pComs ujpi ar. Il rjiiiits tiie overlntked brain, nnd sootlr.'s the li-aiLed and jarring uervos, and relaxes the tcnMt.it of the stoninciie wbicii always accompanies and gratati.a.'tbc liisuidcicd coOditiou of til brain.-- . , Fact Voutii K.smviso fp dding's Cephalic Pill nre a certain cure lor fin k lleadaciio, liilious llend aclie, Nervous Headache, CostivcQOe uud ticueiui De l.ilitr. .- - ' - : . ' '-. WOI I Tn l.flnil Riirprsi. AGAIN OFFER THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND for pHjesituali'd'nt the cross of tho Cluir- lotto and W.idcsboro', aud Cutnrrns and Camden Road. , commanding both sides nf .Goose' Creek (a prominent, stream) for a mile, eff rding ant hundred' aerca of- goo l Uottoin and Meadow Lands The tract eontains KKI8 acres, 7v0 of Jiieh arh we.il timbered, nbd isais good grain uud cot'toa lahj a Ibis section nf; fords. ; ""j- - This land I offer very low. if sold in a body.- I will also divide, iuto Two Hundred Acres or m ire. to suit purchasers. You who wish to buy land in Union County, -would do well to examine thin land, and hear the price, nnd terms before bkiyiug e seivhero. - . A.hlresyj E " - , . C. ALEXAN DER. . 10o-Ml ' Col urn' Rtnri-, Union CoonfyrN. C. 7. ITS tunc CURE NervousHGadadie CURE BLAXK WAUBAXTS FOR BALE ATI thi Otbot. ... ... -rt- "r-T- r IJ. W. IIOBIASO.V, SVna KO.V tiLWTiST, TTAVIKO PERM ANENTLY LO- ATED IN -THE fj town, of WadcahoEj respectfully tenders Ins Pmfe8i.inal services to all i .1 , i 1 1 .. I I . WOO UK, J flcra siluu.llilTllij llliu K,v -l' ral yean praotioa, hofeidBa,fB in warranting satis- faction In ALL UPKBATIUAS. All elueasrsof the mouth successfully treated. Artificial teeth, froiil UrltT to a full set, eUpplird iu' the best and most approved stylo. Person in th country visitel at their rcsi. denoa when dosired. .Tenus easb when lb work is finished, ' 1-Vade-boro', February , 1660-M-tl " Ly the u . f these Tiils tho periodic ntticka of Xertou or" Sk -Heathen vuiy ba prevented;' and if taken at tbe cotiilneneemi tit ,,f. an attack MiiiuedialO relief from paiirnnd eit km-Ns will be ol t.iined. J They si Id m TuiUn .rennyiiig ti e A attem and LTrad ; aehe to jvhicb females are so m-jccl.r . They act aenjy upon tho bowels, removing Cotliv neni. - . , ' For lr..rrruiyt. ftmdrnli, Delleato Femn!esl and'"' till persons of sed.'vu1rThrHr4kLS are valuab'o a a, .ifr.fiie, ihitifovinff the atntetite. ffivinsVott and t-okitt ' to the tiipejitive orparrsraind restoring the antural elas ticity anil -trci'gth of t e whoc.ytem. --- Tho CtPHALIC I ll.i.S are the result of" long ia vrtigi'.lig nnd cuefully conducted experiments.' hsV- .:t ing bvn in use inany ypitrs. during which time tbey. ' have pren'iit-ll'niid relieved a vasi aihnunt of pail and nuli'ering from hcadachai, w bethel- originating in the hereout tj-tcm or from a deranged slate of tho i They are entirely vegn.tnMeiq theireompo.sitioh, and . may be taken at all times with ptTfectsai'i ty'withoUt rtiakiug any change r f diet, andjhr corner of any da ayretailt lute renders ty ccty to adminuer them to cant. dim. ' . BSWAl'E OF COUNTERFEITS 1 The trenuine have five signatures of limry C. Si'aulJ- , ing on each box. -,. .. . Snld by Dr4iKgistaiiiallotIieTdelcnin Medicine. A box will be sent by mail prepaid ea receipt ef the ' . .. I'riro i!S , . . AU orders should b addres-ed to ,1 Htitrr. jtPAixnia '110-1 43 Cedar Blrevit, Kw Vurfc, . "
North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Jan. 24, 1861, edition 1
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