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North Carolina Argus from Wadesboro, North Carolina • Page 3

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adopted an Improvement In laving tb track, "bv which )f TUin, COUNTY ANI STATE. any of th rsfresbmeats dUpensed there from, being a ar tempsrate. Saddle and Harness Maker. 3 JOHN BOVLIN IS PR PARED TO MAXCFAC-tura alwprk la the above line lust may beor-ered of bim, Bepklrs else needy tod expeditiously done Orderswtrllclted, not only from his old custom-ere, but froa new ones. 1 107-ly i Wurno', Im Bcsissss, Ac Lest week we look a itrool about Iowa, and among thOM la whose heads the boslaess of the towa aad aelghborhood Tit fullowlog It the retail of oar observations: Ik'tk Ctatk and Bum DMintM, wa found tw GOLD GOLD I.

GOLD! Grand Ail-Prize Scheme, i 1 roa i nmi, Messrs. t. P. JleotieU A Bed Msssri.V T.Davis,: WATCHMAKER AXD JEWKLKR. IIIAttt JUST RKCEIVEB THB "BEST STOCK of Wstchee aad Jewelry that miiyua.

was offend torsade In Wadesboro'. IhvsJ JZ the real JOS. JOHNSOX WAJCHES inC toe OOLD and SILVER CASES. These Watches nZ Sk will keep ttaisnM-gtve; satrsfWesiea. I wUI guarsutWlbsl fact.

And If you want Bpeetaeles, I can suit every eye. And if you want to write. I have Gold fens and Silver Cases. And if yea need Gold Watch Chains, come along, have Gold Cofls and Bosom Buttons, aud Bracelets, and Necklaces, ana Oold and Silver Thimbles, and and Revolving Box Pine, aud Finger Kings. I bavs many articles too numerous to mention.

This is no humbug. I will tell yoa fioe Oold Jewelry, snd Banks tbs price suit the times. Take notice, I do all kinda of repairing in tbt neatest and the most durable style at ths shortest notice. "All orders sent by mill or otherwise, will jferoeapily attended to, and cash always on delivery of Work. I Notice, fTIIfE BXDRRSiaSED, HAVIXO PFRCHAPED' I the STOCK UK DRU09, Ac, reeeatly owned by Charles E.

Smith, takes this opportunity of informing tbs publio of Ansnn snd the adjoining counties, thst he may be found at tbs old stand resdy and anxious to minister to their VrnnU. Having had three years experience In the busluess, and being confident of giv-inn general antisfaction, tbe subscriber respectfully invites tb cititens as aforesaid to call. Thinking the cosh system best for fender and purchaser, tho same is adopted. JOHN 0. BENNETT.

July iPco-M-tf ST ITi: OF XORTII I'AROLIMt, AX SON COUNTY. CiirRT or 1'uii axo QrABTrs Srsstoxs. l'rtiiion for Account and Settlement, 10 iniap, txociuor ui wcrerauio Ingram, noraiio lyson, xuomas Ingram, r.maoetli rresiey it. cianooca, naanao r. Kuninp, "Khon Ingrain, tainuci I'.

Ingrain, Martin T. Myers ani' Bifton Bonnett and wif Ann, Ro- bind Crump, lliinjaroiD Ingram, Presley N. Ingram, John 11. Ingram, Joseph B. Ingram, Wincey C.

Allen, Eliza R. Sibley, Catharine Parr, Jeremiah Ingrain, Benjamin F. Ingram, Ebon D. Ingram, Woodsou D. Crump, administrator of Clementine Crump, Matlfw W.

Barronghs and wife Julia, the American Bible Society, the Missionary Society of the South Carolina Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South. BEING MADE Al'PEAR TO ME BY THE AFFI-davit of BeTijamin I. Dunlup, that ths following' defendants in tbe above suit, to wit: Horatio Tyson, Thomas Ingrnm, Martin P. Myers and wife Bcnj'imsy F. lucrum, the American Bible Society, and the Missionary Society of the South Caruliua Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church South, reside beyond the limits of tiiis State: Publication is therefore directed to be made, for six successive weeks, in tlie Nortb t'orolinn Arpir, a newspaper published in the town of Wadcslioroiigb, North Carolina, notifying i id defendants to be aud oppcar at the next term of the County Court for Anson County, to be held at the Court llouso in Wadtsborniigh, on the second Monday, in October next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to this petition; or the same will be beard parte r.s to lUcm, and judgment token pro confesso against them.

Wilucs: 'Coppedgo, Clerk of 'our "tat Court, ot ORco in the 27th day of Angust, A. D. Ii0, and in the eighty-fifftb year of American Independence. 103-8 P. J.

C0PPEDG2, Clerk. STATE Or SOItTII CARoll.t.1, ANSON COUNTY. Cot r.T or Pleas axu Qr.tnrrB frssioNS, Juhj Term, 1800. Attachment Levied on Land. Wiu S.

Kendall m. Polly Stuckev. IT APPEARING TO TIIE SATISFACTION OF, tho Court that the defendant In tbis ease, folly Stttckry, resides beyond tho limits of this State: It is therefore, ordered by the Court, that publication bo made in the North Carolina Argus, for six successive weeks, for said defendant to be and appear at the next term of this Court, -to be held for the County of Anson, at the t'onrt lloue In Wadesborough, on the s'cond Monday in October next, then and there torte-plevy and plead, or judgment final will be rendered, and the land levied on condemned to satisfy plaintiffs claim. Witness: Patrick J. Ooppedgc, Clerk of our said Court, at oltice in Wadetboroiign, tho second Monday, in Julv, A.

D. 1800. 1027 P. J. COPPEDOE, Clerk.

STATE OF XOltTII CAItOLIXA, ANSON COUNTY. Cocr.T or Pleas AXu QcAnTna Sessions, I July Term, 1800. retitlon to Diridt LunJt. Elijah H. Cason and Others rs.

David Crawford. the roils are kept so steady as to reader the motion of tba. ear perfectly eeay-and graceful, aad exempt it entirely from the clatter and clang oiperienaed upea all roads which bar not adopted the ItMprevement. "Th trip wa most delightful, aud was rendered doubly to by tb courteous and polit bearlug of tho eouduotor, Mr. McLaurln, who, besides bis natural goodness of heart, possesses firmness and energy sufficient for any emergency.

"We found Wilmington anletly progresslng ln tb 'vea tenor of Its ami looking forward to agio-rioua future. The city will be greatly benefitted by th W. C. ft B. B.

It. IU advantages are already beginning to be felt, la th substantial form of cotton and turpentine, from the exhaustless stores along the tin. confidently believe tbat Wilmington, at a distant day, will become one of the leading pottos markets of the South. "In a political point of view, the country through whlob we paased 'right side Bell and Everett are spoken of with pride tnd confidence everywhere, no stain is fouqd upon their escutcheon. Tbsy bar beeo faithful, capable and houest in tbs councils of the nation conservative, not sectional, ia sentiment and prinoiple true to the county in every exigency, and tb peopls kuow tbat they arc tb on'y bop of the Union in tb present Out roa BsLtSKoEvsasTT.

Tbe Wssblngton Dispatch, a pspsr who high-toned independent course has heretofore met th spprob.itlonof the Democratic and Opposition press of th Stat alike, has taken a stand for Bell aad Everett We gladly welcome it into our ranks, and bop to bear of ita doing yoeman scr-vie forth cans. extract tb following paragraphs from Its Issue of Mfo7rjtb lutt.i Ta the Patrani and FrttnSi of Ike Wathingto Pit- patck.Atttr due deliberation, impelled by a sens of duty to tbeeoantry, urged by the crisis which menaces "tbs Union, the Constitution amr the enforcement of the Isws," this paper will, after this date, soberly, courteously, sad tonally, to lb utmost of its ability, advoeate the principles of the Constitutional uion party aad the election of Bell and Everett, as the only sure means of restoring quiet to the country; and pel To render the Dispatch entirely worthy of the warm snd generous support of all Union men, the subscriber bss associated with bim Dr. J. r). Woollen In tlio editorial conduct of the paper, assured tbat his higli stand ng aa a ftntlman, aad his ability and experience ia the management of the pros, will not allow the interest and character of the Dispatch to decline.

Stats Edtoatiosal Association or Konvn Cato-lisa. The next annual meeting of this Association will he held In Wilmington, ths session beginirng at 7 o'clock p. on Tuesday the. I3tb 4f November. As usual tlis delegates will be pneu over the vnri ons Raitrcsds of the State for half faro, and will be hospitably entertained at the place of meetinjr.

The Committee authorised to dt'tertniue the time and place of meeting have felt bound to call the next session as- far South aa lbs facilities for Kailrnn I travel would permit: and this consideration, and th' excitement preceding presidential election, ore Hie reasons for filing the time so Into in the year. V. Ii. Wil.tl Sup. Com.

School Of Jf. C. J. D. CAM BELL, Recording Secretary.

C.C.COLE, Corresponding Secretary. F.un. It lives us pleasure to An nounce tbat Col. Walter F. Leak, of Richmond county, will deliver the Annual Address before the Sociitv in November.

Col. Leak is a practical farmer and our agricultural friends may expect an instructive aud able address. The Fair will held on the 7tb. 6th snd Oih d.iys o(Xovember. The Society expect snd hops to see a urge attendance from this and Ui neighboring coun.

lies. jm. v. rmowtnun. A Ciibiositt.

We saw this one of the greatest suriosities our eyes ever beheld. It was I snow-white rscoou's skin, tbe fur of which is.beauti ful and sort as lbs Sues! wool, lbs ooon killed with two others of the same color, on tbe borders of tbe uoanoke river, aud tbis skin was proscuted to a gcuuviuai. ut our iuwu aa a cunoimj. It umiaiton Herald. Votixo OS tub Bailxoad.

The newspapers every where are noting the results of l'residential elections on the ourfolks bare been trying their strength on thsTtrwatera Railroad. Among the passengers wbo starts'! from Jonesborongh on Monday were 10 voters, representing Mooes, Uootsomery, Cbathnm, Harnett, sad Cumberland. A poll resulted: for Dell 8: for Breckinridge for Douglas i. tayctleruti Observer, Tub Elbctobai, Canvass ix thb Timin Pitbict. Oliver II.

Constitutional Union Caudi- date for Elector in the Third District, will address his fellow cit.scDi st tbe following times and places; Npout Spring, Harnett, Friday Sept. -8. Fayetteville, Combl'd, Saturday, Sept. 29. Elitabethtown, Bladeu, Monday, Oct.

1. Dismal, Sampson, Thursday, (ct. 4. Newton Grove, Friday, Oct. 0.

8uturdey, Oct. 6. Whiter. lie, Columbus, Monday, Oct. 8.

i AcQtiiTTBD. Mr. Foard, the young mnn who killed Mr. Watson of Chapel Hill, during the Spring Sefsion, has been acquitted before the Orange Superior Court, BsBBlrrri. The Constitutional Union flirty of Forsyth County will hold a Mass Meeting soar give a Barbecue, at or near Winston, on Snturdiiy tho 13th day or October next.

Lost. A ton of Drury Granville county, was lost from a party of children gathering ebinquepins, last week, and although from 200 to persons joined in tbe search for two days, be was not recovered until his body was found in a creek, some three miles from borne. 'Jon J. Angel, whose arrest by tho Sheriff "of Wayne we announced last wcok charged with oircu lating inceivliary has been honorably no-quitted of the charge, upon aujexauiination before the Mayor or uolosooro Mq. ssss DIED.

In this oiunty, on thd 7th in si Marcus Wilburne, infant son of V. T. and l'. A. ag three weeks and five days.

Little Marcus has gone to rest To dwell with God forever blest; Though worms his body may destroy, He lives to meet us at a throne of jy. II. C. B. ssm'S i-ossss CHERAW MARKET, Sept 25.

Cotton to day 10 to 10J; very dull, and the latter figures rarely reached. T. II. T. A Card to Young Ladle and ri flemen.

The subscriber will send (free of charge) to all who desire it, the Recipe snd Directions for making a. simple Vegetable-Balm, that will, in from two to eight days, remove l'implcs. Blotches, Tan, freckles, Sallowness, and all Impurities and rough ness of ths Skin, leaving the same as nsture intended should be soft, clear, smooth and beautiful. desiring the Recipe, with full instructions, directions, and advioo, will please call on or adilrcss, (wiih return postage,) JAS, T. MARSIlALfc," rracuoai i.tieniiai, 101-10 32 City Buildings, New York.

Feraona afflicted with the Fever and Ague should not spare either time, trouble or expe- lo (irocure DR. HOSTETTER'8 CELEBRATED BU ERS, who-e beneficent effects upon the system has been clearly proved to those who have been stricken down in a short spsceof time by tbis dreadful eune, whose cheeks are. wan and meagre, and whose nights are sleepless and restless, and whose eyes are dim and sunken, with with death staring them In the face, this compound must prove a blessing; snatching them as it were from the month of the grave. None can know its true value until they have tested it. When all others have failed, these Bitters have restored the Sufferers to pii-tinc health.

Their popularity in all tbe Western snd South ern parti should introduce them to all families. Bold by druggists and dealers generally, everywhere. g9 See advertisement In another column JAMES T. PETTAWAY Factor tsnrf Cosrtsttf scion Jmrchanta, No. 8 Nobtb Watsb Stbbrt, 'u WJLMIXOTOX, JT.

C. Const gnmentr ef Produce to our care will have prompt personal attention. Have at all timet large stock ef Grooeries, Provisions, Glue, Spirit Casks, Bagging, Rope, so. Oar Warves aad Ware-Rooms are conveniently lo cated, being near the W. M.

R. and between the Depot ef the W. C. A B. R.

aad the W. W. B.B. Ifilssintoa, Sept. 1, 1800-100-6n, in or J)ank qf lfar Directors U.JJ.

Uajtmoad, 8. V. Cole, 0. W. UtUe, James A.

Usk, Thomas Kob Intoa, W. C. Smith aad J. Whit. II.

B. Hammond, President) Hampton Beverly, Cashier; Thorn Smith, Assistant Cashier. Diseooat days, Wedoeedars Banking boors, 10 a. m. to 1p.m.

Notary 'uitc-Tbomas Smith for the county of Ansoa. In lb profession haw-, i- Medielnttout practicing physicians, tb firm of Brs. Glas ft Bamsey, and Drs. E. F.

Asbe and II T. Howse. In -Th firms of Asb ft Hargrave, Littl ft Battle, Jtcnnst) ft MoCorkls, and Oen. A- Bargao. fhntiitrf-Two permanent operator, Pre.

Hor- ton aad Bobioson, and en, Br. Hollifidd, who alternate between this and adjoining counties. Pr. II or-toe bat been praetlotng here sine 1840. Br.

Robla- oa two years. Pr. B. is a graduate of the Dental College of Baltimore. In th abort hav endeavored to present tb mechanical, mercantile and other industrial Interests of our village at one slew.

Those who eooduct them srs mors or less well sustained, and all are looking forward to time being better. We earnestly hope it aisy so. ma 4 BrLt asb EvtatTT Club. Th session of tLlr A. soelatioa, Saturday afternoon last, 'was a vary Interesting one.

Gen. A. Dargon delivered before it and tb publle, aa address conceived and delivered la his hspplest manner. We took no points aad are aaa- bl to follow front memory what th General (aid; but it struck us at the time that if there were any opposed to Bell and Krerett present, It could aot but bare bad a good effect upea them. The General made one statement which we do aot forget, and which has im pressed as very mash Heesldthat John Bell was the architect of his own fortunes.

His beginnings were very bumble, lis (the General) while in Ten nestee, some year ego, learned from an old man named Crutchfield, tbat John Bell, when a boy, used to drive a horse In Crutcbfield's What an illus tration of American life, and encouragement for tb poor youths of the country, does John Bell's position now present In comparison with his early life. The numbers present were quit large considering that It ia a busy season among the planters, and tbat there waa also a muster of th Anion Guard and an interesting meeting la progress at th MethoJist Cbueh at th sam boor. Wbea the General concluded, tb Club, on motion, resolved to send delegates to Salisbury, and in lead of having them appointed, all who Intend to go, or will go, to hand in their names at this office or tend them to tit Club next Saturday afternoon. Tb delegation It not iotended to be confined to the Club, but it is hoped that as many of the Ball and Everett men of the county as can will go. Tbs Club also resolved to have a pole, one hundred feet high, with appropriate flags, erected immediately.

The Committee, it gives us pleasure to say, are bard at work, and the flag already la the bands of th lad es, and good progress mads npon it. Th pole, we have no doabt, will be la town by tnd of th week. Tba Club adjourned to meet again on Saturday, the 2'Jth, at three o'clock. There la still room for those who wish to become member of th Club, to eater their aames upon the roil. It as bsxi tain that esw half the world know not bow the other half live.

This is true of a itions, and it Is true cf communities. It is true of tkrutian, communities. do not mean that one portion of a community do not know by what mesne another portion earn their subsistence, exactly, for that is none of their bus-iness, nor ours, provided tbat means is honestly acquired. What wc do mean is this, tbat in what ar called christian communities, people live, in pain, in sickness, ia distress, and suffering, and that distress and suffering are unknown to the people among whom they livi, and even when known is too frequently an. relieved.

It is not always possible to relieve distress aad Suffering but it is always possibls to sympathise with th afflicted and extenuate if we cauuot relieve. Is it not th Christian's duty A tewnsmaa of ours, Mr. Jacob Bruner, ha long beea suffering from a diseased limb, which it is neces sary should be amputated to preserve his lift. We saw this limb very lately, (may haver see such an. other sight) and certain It is that one of two thing! must soon happen either th leg must be taken off, or tb leg will take him off.

The man must die. II Is about to leave for Philadelphia to undergo an atnpo tation. Is it possible to reader him any assistance Go and sec. Mail Failcbb. For two weeks past we nsrt re ceired no mail from Monroe, Union county, and no copies either of the Charlotte Whig or Denote rat which usually come to at by that route.

What ia tbt cause we cannot find out, except for but week thst icre were very heavy rains, which may have put the branches up, (only for a day or so) but not sufficient to keep without our usual mails up to this time. Sciiool. We are glad to see that tho com. man school for tbis district has commenced operations with quite a full attendance the average nnmber dally present being from thirty-five to forty. It will continue 6ve months from Monday of last week.

Teacher, 0. W. II. Smith. Discostixcid.

Dumas' Store post office, Rich mond county. All mails made np this side of the river for that office now go to Mangum. The Axsox Guaso, had another drill on Saturday afternoon, Cupt. Hall ia command. As usual, they went through their drill with credit to themselves and their officers.

Aa Ixtebbstixq MiKTixo his beet, in progress at the Methodist Church, in this place, since Friday last. The attendance it largo, and many appear to be deeply imprcased. WlLMlNUTOX CUABLOTTB AXIS EuTntBrOBU RaU- boai, seri ne following we lake from a eommunica tton in a recent number of the Wilmington Herald. We left our cosy retreat In Richmond, recently, th ths full lutentioa of taking a bird-eye view of a little portion or our goodly and progressive State. Lid bv natural inttinots, and feelings of a very patri- Jotio nature, and a desire to encourage home enterprise OUU IIHStu, IU wiuiivin i.uuaui.

tuiu, wsdeUrmlneU to throw oar patronage into, aa well as try the virtue of, tbe Wilmington, Charlotte and Kutherfordtoa Railroad so far aa eompleted. "The crops along the route, in the portions of Richmond and Robeson through which wo travelled, looked very promising. The farmers anticipate nearly aa average yield of Cotton, but the Cora crops, owing to tho esrly droughts of 8ammer, will, It is feared, be thort After a two day yonraoy through a most agreeable country, we arrived at Big 8wamp, on the south-eastern border of which tbe ears were then stopping, although the road Wat Aninshed to witbia six or seven miles of Lumberton. The "BigSwamp" is a kind of curiosity, ia its wsy; a low, flat, reedy narsh, a sort of cattle paradise where, wt were Informed, stock lived winter and summer npon the asoet luxuriant pasturage, without the lesst attention Cross their owners. This ta, of cosmos, at much ts eoald be expected of the brood savannas of Florida or Louisiana, or tbt ocean-like prairies of Texas.

"At dawa on the next day, the puffing and blowing of the Iron steed waned as of hit impatience for a to Wilmington, aad being equally desirous of making us trip, we gathered oarscii up, aaa wets oo sooasr soatfortably seated aad underway, than the unanimous sentiment of the eld song waa plainly indicated, if not expressed, la evory countenance I blest at, it it joloassmt. riding on a I Vtt wat indeed so udoo tabs Be, at the eoeopaay It OCTOBEIt, I860. liUl I LI IWcKIV.VEY Manager. Authorised by Spevial Act of the Legislature. Every Ticket Capital Prize $00,000.

Tickets only $10. Quarters and Eighths in proportion. To BE DltAWS each Sati'Udav, i.t 1SG0, i TUS City of Suvaniiali, Ga. Class 92, to bo drawn October 0. 100.

ba drawn October 13, 13G(b Class 04, to bo drawn October 20, 1800. Clas 05, to bo drawn October 27, 1800. MAGNIFICENT 1 prise of G0OOO 1 prixo of lOQOareSlOOO 10UOU is 10000 prizes ClKlare 4O0nre ilOOare 200 a re IOO0 MKiO is 6000 Is toot) is C040 is 2000 Is 0000' 800 COO 400 0OOO 'i 4(001 2 lOOaro 10000 2000 100 1600 100 7oaro 75(10 1000 is iOare iiOOO, 200 (mh)' "fio'ooO prti.es of 25,000 prizes of $2 prises, amounting to $175,000 WILL BK DRAWS THIS MONTH. Cr.RTiricATB or Packaoks will be told at the fol lowiv.g rates, which Is the risk: Certificate of Packages of 10 Whole 40.00 20.00 ...10.10 Till: GOLD MINE-! ALL IMCIZES AND 0 HL.IUKS! ox THE THREE NUMBER PLAN. Which takes place cn every Wednesday and Saturday, In I SCO.

7S Numbers, 13 Drawn Ballots. I Capital Priic 1 Prixeof 6,000 4,000 2,270 7,000 6,000 4,500 10,200 1,025 1 ,300 075 050 1115,200 1 Prixe 1 Prito 40 40 Prizes are 125 are are lOOare 25 40 Prizes VV1 Prizes (ii Prizes of G5 Prizes or G5 Prizes of Co Prizes of 4,810 Prizes 27,040 Priiesof 43,080 Prizes of. 20 are 15 10 are 0 are 1 are 70,070 Prixcs, amounting to Whole Tickelu J5. Shares ia Proportion. IS ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES, Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail.

Purchasers can have tickets euding iu any figure they msy designate. The- list of drawn numbers and prizes will bo sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to 87-ly MnKlNNF.V A Savannah. Ga.

WlIJIINCJTU.V, C'MABMTTB AMU Ill'TIIIIIOIlD R. Wilmington, N. Sept. 14, 1S00. TnB REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders in the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company, ill be held in this town, on the fourth Fri lay (2Uth day) of October next.

COWAN, Secretory. Sept. 1 4-TOfl-i i J. A. lilLES, IS NOW RECEVINO HIS STOCK OF-FALL AXD VKTER GOODS, MUCH THR LARGEST AND IIAXD-SOMRST THAT HE HAS KVHU OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC.

gcg-PLEASE CALL AND SEE THEM. Lilesville, 10, 1800-105-8 HOUSE -PAINTING. T) LAIN I GLAZI1 MMiTATlO AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, IEU, PAPER-HANGER AND GRAINKII. AT10NS OF WOODS AND MARBLES DONE WITH NEATNESS AND DISPATCH. W.

ir.Dl'C AX, Rockingham, Richmond, N. C. P. S. Orders from tho country promptly attended to.

105 17 -To Land- Huyers. I AGAIN OFFER TilAT -VALUABLE TU ICT OF LAND for sale, situated nt the cross ot the Char lotte and Wadesboro', and aud Camden Roads, commanding -both sides of Goose Creek (a prominent stream) foro mile, nff irding one hundred acres of good Uuttoni and Meadow Lands. The tract contains 1008 ncres, of which are eit timbered, and is as good graiu and cotton land as this section affords. This land I offer very low. if.

sold in a body. I will also divide, into Two HundrcdAcrcs or more, to suit vpurchasers. You who wish to buy land in Union County, would do well to examine this laud, and hear theprioe and terms before buying Address: E. C. ALEXANDER, 103-Fl Oobnsn's Store, Union County, N-.

C. Cotton Plaiit.ition i.r cov.yti" ron s.tLr. OFFER MY PLANTATION FOirSAI.E, CON-tainirig betweeii TyELV'E and THIRTEEN Ill'N-DRED acres, lying in the southwestern port of the county, ou tho State line. Somo four hundred or five hundred acres of which arc iu South Carolina, joining my North Carolina lands. My PLANTATION will admit, with, sufficient force, fmaking TWO HUNUHKU UAt-BS Vf vwrrujl, Be sides an abundance of Corn, Wheat, Oats, Peas, and I think this vpar, i.otwithstamling the dry weather, shall make ONE HUNDRED BALES OF COTTON.

On the premises, there are vory COMFORTABLE BUILDINGS. GIN HOUSE and SCREW, CRIBS, STABLES BARNES, BLACKSMITH fcllOP, ic, Those wislung to examino.the place, can do so by calling on S. Eason, tuy Overseer, on the prem ises, or Bee mo at Monroe, in union tounty. This tract of land contains several hundred acres or most excellent WOOD LAND; and that portion which in South Caroliua, is not subject to a high rate of tax. D.

A. COVINGTON. Monroe, Unba County, Sept, 4, 18110-105-12 SHA'DAY SCHOOL BOOKS A.D LJBR VllIES, THE 'SONG'S OF ZWXr Simple WofJi lo Sinrjilc Tunw. Printwl Exprrssly for tb I'tc of Sunday Schools. 0E IICWDREO VOLUMES FOR $1 1, And all other books at Philadelphia prices, freis.b't only adiied.

tfeauutul puotlay School nyois priuiea iu very large type on muslia, to that they eaa be read a great distance. One copy of each of these hymns all that is necessary for a School. Call and tee C. W. FKNTON, Argue Office.

lit ii; tin tt 10 Quarter 10 Eighth MO-O-SS to be in tbis E. Hutchinson, CABINET MANUACTUBER, IS STILL AT HIS old stand, ready to execute sll order in bis Hue. gfcrT COFFINS teady made, ka. Cotton A LAMOK LOT OF COTTON YARX FOR SALE cheap 91 per bunch, five ponnds to the bunch. Apply to M.

8 MAW, Agent, 107-1) 9. II. CHRISTIAN. Gir Repairing TAMES TMREADGILL, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, do all repairs that dins may need, lie will put In any part NEW that may be iiiired. Orders left at E.

Hutchinson's Cabinet Shop, will be attended to. Ho also has on band a lot of NEW BUOOIES, to sell or trade. lU7-ly' LOST OIL. MISLAID, A LEI A wii. TTER, ADDRESSED' TO Dtt.C.

B. CARlt. ilniington, N. oontsiuins a Note of Hand, drawn by D. R.

Holmes io favor of Ithrno Kinsel. for twenty-one dollars and sixtr-tlires cents, Alt persons sre cautioned against pursbasiug in any wny negotiating for said note. The note was dated Angust HI, 1H0U. 'The fiudrr of said letter and contents will suitably rewarded if he will return tbem to KI1VNK KINSKL, Sept. 20.

1B60-107 Wadbwo N. C. Lincoln is Elected, SOME OF US TI1ISK A DISSOLUTION OF TIlE UNra TS INEVITABLE. WHATEVER MAY BE MY opinion in regard to that matter, it is unncessry to sny; but I wish to respectfully Inform the COTTON GlumtKS or Anson and adjacent counties tbat 1 burs on hand A LABGE XD VARIED STOIK OF GOODS, ALL KE1V, hoocbt wit'i erclal reference to their wants, and embracing KVKKYTfllNO that anybody OUGHT TO WJM, from Aji JSUU.NOU UOODMSK JO A 11001-SKIRT. I I woulj ba pleased to receive from my friends at nny time leelinir assured that I can SELL tiOOHS AS LOW, and HV)i COTTOX A3 II10U, as could reasonably bo asked.

W. ALLEN BENTON, At the Brick Store recently occupied by CherwT Sopt. Threadgill. VERY VALUABLE ISSOX tD FOIl SALE. I OFFER AT PRIVATE SALE MY TRACT OF LAND in Anson County, containing between seven snd eight hundred acres, adjoining the lands of Wm.

Tillman and others, nbout thirteen miles southwest of Wadesboro'. About hslf of this tract is woodland. UTs'called the best lrnd In the County. It has on it but few improvement only au Overseer's Honso, XegTOe's Quarters, Staples, and a good well of water. This tract will be sold a bargain on early application.

Aa I nm resolved to sell some land, I offer those who are seeking lands a choice between the above place and the one on which I reside. This latter tract contains between five snd six hundred acres, and is good for either corn or It contains all the improvements necessary to a plantation such as Dwelling House, Gin House and Screw, and Stables, aod has alBo a most excellent well of wafer. As I am resolved to sell, purchasers would da well to apply early. JOHN MEADOR3. 107-tf VALUABLE PEE DEE RIVER PLWTAT10J, PURSUANT TO A DECREE OF THE COURT OF Equity, for ths County of Anson, made at September Term, I8C0, on the petition filed by the heirs at law of the late Elijah Covington, I will expose to public sale, at the Court House in Wadesboro', on Wednesday, the 10th of Octoher next, on a credit of one and two years, that large and valuable l'lantatioo known as the MOUNT PLEASANT TRACT, containing nbout seventeen hundred and ninety acres, a large portion cf which i-i river bottom, barings superb range for cattle, abounding in cane, and an island containing about one hundred acres, very superior cotton or corn land; valuable (iibery on the river, ke.

A comfortable dwelling house, with all necessary out and a never failing well of excellent water. Bonds with approved Security will be required of the purchaser. 107 8 W.E. TROY, C. S.EIV sfocu or Millinek aUd Press Goods, TISS IIOR WOULD RESPECT-It I fully announce to the Ladies of Wadesboro' Anson, and neighborhood, that the hat recently rc- coitel ber stock of FALL, A 3D WINTER GOOD, Consisting of NEW STYLE IIAT3; ARTIFICIALS of all kinds, very rich and FLATS for LADIES CLOAKS; and RICH, BEAUTIFUL and (itMJDS.

Her Btock also consists in part of PRINTS, HOMESPUNS. GINGHAMS, LUSTERS, BRILLIANTS, Ladies' and Misses' HUSH, liLUVKS, COLLARS, 11AKDK.EK- CHIEFS. TOILET ARTICLES, such as COMBS, HAIR HUSHES; PUFF BOXES, PERFUMERY JEWELRY, fmbrncing GOLD BRACELETS, EAR- DROPS, BREASTPINS, FINGER-RUNGS. The Ladies are respectfully invited to come and ex amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. K-ft-" Thankful for past 1 ivor, she hopes to merit a coutieuance cf the patronage of her old customers, and to gain new friends.

Jlgy-BONJiKTS TRIMMED and DRESSES MADE in the very latest styles. I bike tho first Fashion Pistes in the United SUtcs, and have Patterns every month fiohl Ntw York. Nutr'E. All persons indebted to me for -1859, bv note or nccuuut, mo requested to call and settle imme diately. HORN.

lept. 17, isoo iou tr ART GALLEBY AT AXSOAVILLE. Likenesses nt fraui SO Ccols TKlXa PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ANSON- I ville, I snnounoe to the ladies snd gentlemen of the place and neighborhood, that I am prepared to luroisn AMBRO TYPES at from CO cents to $5, according to value of case. think I can suit you, as well as you can be auitcd elsewhere; Give me a trial. CaLLEBV AT.TKJU'KBASrB n.LI..

R. P. SIMMONS. Ansonvillc, Sept 38, Notice to House Carpenter SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until Tuesday or Ootobor Court, FOR BUILDING A CHURCH nt Cedar Creek! Proposals to be directed to Rev. W.

JORDAN, LilesvilleS'. C. Specifications of site and plan will be given on application to W. II. JORDAN.

Sept. 1811)6-8 Valuable Land (or Sale. nPHET UNDERSIGNED, HAVING BEES AF-1 pointed at Fsll Term, J80O, of the Court of Equity for Anson County1, Commissioner to sell the LANDS belonging to Mary E. Buchanan, and Judith Buchanan, will se 1 the fame at the Court Hou'e Wadesboro" on SATURDAY, the 20TII Or OCT HER NEXT. The two tracts of land belonging to said lnlants aiMoineach other, ami contain together ninery- four It is all wood laud, well timbered and very productive.

Tho said lands adjoin Marshall Polk, Jonathan Sanndera, and others. Terms: Fifty dollars in cash, tbe balance On a credit six months. v. MARY E. BUCHANAN, Commissioner.

8ept.l2,1800-106-t MEDICAL NOTICE. DR. A. 1. JACKSON.

HAVING PBRMA-aeatly located at. Lilesville, Ansoa county, N. olfert hit irofessional Servioes to the people ef the plaoo and sorrouaditg country. Lilesville, July 21 1860-98-llft I is is Xuscot A Caraway. At th shops of tbt 4rst ef these irms, about a milt aorthwtst of tbt Court House, we found a Urge fore la tb wood, smith hod point departments, nd ia tliolr wererooms Nroroi mmi aeetly aalsbed Job la tb wsy of buggies, read for delivery to their Tb dm tutu aod dura tlllty of tb wood aod Iron work of tbM vehicles, ad tb tnisa of tbtlr trimmings, will compart laser- ably with tba belt work of that kind ft bat ever oa.

There ru on buggy, built an what art known at tb ConoorJ springs, tbat wo wr wry much pleased with, and -alee a covered baggy. Tbl (rot taenufMturebugglsiatrroiafLO to $t'tO. Aad all eutratted to them, fool satisfied from oar own eiperieaee, will txecttted, la a manner sotlsfee- lory to th parti hat log it dob. At tbhopof tb seooad Brm, llsssrt. Ituscot Caraway (at Buseoe's old wo found a foro of eight or tea bands Just getting underway.

Tbalr material arrives slowly, wbiob keep them back operating aa full a fore a they contemplate, wbiob will be for a while from fifteen ta twenty Ao- tleipatlng a heavy business, they ar making arrange ment to put additional building. In about week' time they hop to bo prepared to do all work offered from ibo building of a four borec-bore eoaeh ta a one-wheel vehicle. Horte-S-'ittixf aad Plam Making, foanj three bop operating 8. II. Smith', C.

E. Smith', and MT. P. Kendall's. Ia consequence of th accident to Mr.

8. II. Smith' banJ, wbioh mentkaed tome time ago, found bim anabl to work blmeelf, but 'It he nador bis immodiat direction full foro of experienced workmen. At Mr. C.

B. Smith' (hop tbMAcy, wt found but two workmen, -but being quick and experienced, they were turning out all order without delay, At W. P. Kendall' shop found four bonds, under tb direction of Jackaoo Shavers. a long established oonejes- aary for at to apeak of IU ability to do tb work offered to it.

Carpentry. Jacob Brnner wa the only ma ier work wo found at homo. Of bim It ii ooneeessaiy for ui to (peak at lengtbbeing a well known a ho i to thii Mr. ar aorry toaay, I tufler- log at present, and baa been for a long time, from an affection la tb tec, which fcas oat Into th bone, and which baa rendered It aeooeeary to bar thtleg taken off. He contemplates tearing ikorlly for Philadelphia for that purpose.

A safe return to him, aty we. N. UcCormack, It also will known to tboeommuulty ma an experienced and rkilllul carpenter and house- builder. II at present Is not at homo. Cabinet Miking E.

Mntcbinson, beside himself, works two bands. His establishment Is an old one and bo will be found always ready to giro satisfaction to new customers as ht does to old ones. Wo refer you to bis sdrertlscment in another column. TinniAftt. M.

A. Barrlnger. Mr. B. has on band largo lot of reaiy mad articles In tin, and is pre- matad to til all orders of (Tory kind ia this line Paintitif, Paper Hanging, dr.

S. A. Wis, wbot card appeared ia our columns sous tint sine. Tamninj Col. J.

C. Caraway, at Illgh Mount, about fonr mile from town, and V7. r. Kendall, ia Iowa, a short distance aorta of tb Ceart-IIouse. Tbclrst of these gentlemen, besides tanning for bis own shops, tarns eat large amount of bide for wale.

His establishment is eminently a 8outbern in jotisetioa, aad in it th hid is put through all lbs oscs for which it is assded ia this section from the raw skia to th leather, beginning with the child's shoe, through tbat branch to harness making, sad dlery, baadi, straps, 4c, SaJMi and Uarncu Making. foku Boylln's Is the uly shop ia this lias Immediately ia tows. Mr. B. I a working man himself, aad has under him a full force, Bsanufsetaring and repairing.

See bis advertisement Skocmalinj. In tble branch of buiioeas we Lore two shop' Geo. D. Martoa's and Jos. II.

Wheeler's. Mr. M. has, besides htmsslf, sevea hinds turning out large ameoat of custom and saleswork. Mr.

W. is a eew beginner, and, at present, la abl of himself to do ll work offered to bim. Tailoring. Ia this line are W. H.

Patrick, J. Q. 'Mcpherson, aad Dsai Limebery, th first at lbs post office, and Mr. MeP. at Arnold's.

Dither takes great pride la giving a neat fit. Um Kepairina Jet. Threadgill, as will be seen bj advertisement, is prepared to execute work In this sin. Wattkmaktnj, Jerdry, T. perm' ncntly located, besides basing for sale a Urge amount of fin watches of th best make, spectacles, jewelry, Is alwayt at boms repairing and readysW repair all 'work ia his liae reqelriog it.

If yoa base a -Wftch or clock tbat won't go or, If going at all, not running right carry I to him. Re will certainly doctor it to your satisfaction. The jewelry be offers for sale Is what he says it is genuine. You will find Mr. D.

a gentleman, polite and attentive. Conettioncr end Jlultr.l. f. Kin el, concoct jnany good things for th titisen- of lb town and county; and, beside what he manufactures himself, It constantly receiving freeh supplies of candies, fancy io. Dry Gwd; JlorJuan, Btaay Had Chtkinj, Halt, Cay, Onctritt, Four (stablisbaisnts, 8.

8. Arnold's, A. B. Bennett's, Jno. Stacey's and Crawford A McLaaghlin, the latter a new establishment, and whs ar just receiving their goods.

All these gentl-snen have laid la, and are still receiving, large stocks of goods. They will all be found polite and attentivo to their customers, with sbls and gentlemanly clerks aiding them. 1 Millintrf, DrO Gttdt, and Fcy Arliclu.M the ator of Mia Ago Horn, tb ladies will find much gratify their last for rich aud fashionable goods, bonnets, capes, basquenes, and all kinds' of Taney articles. Idist II. is also prepared to mnko and trim to order bonnet In the latest stylos.

Bcsldos the Jlrgs stock of goods on hand, tb is In constant and t-egalar receipt of late and fasbionablo styles. Qroctritt and Protiaiom. At an appendage "to bis regular eiUbllabraeut, Mr'. 8. 8.

Arnold occupies the building on the opposite tide of the street, where he koep a stock of bacon, Hour, com meal, and groce, ries generally. Ia this line, Mi 8baw ha for sale, on Commission, flour, bacon, meal, corn, oats, A. Dnp, Medicine, e. Jno. 0.

Bennett, successor toC. S. Bmlth aad Smith A Lindsey. Mr. B.

has recently laid In a new stock, which the profesiion and Others will find fresh and good. Avtirolfpinf.Vr. B. B. Ilorton's is a permanent establUhmsat, and th Br.

has been operating here in aa pictures for twelve years'. Hi work is most 'excellent, and will eompar favorably with any we haw seen. If yoa slamins bis speelmens yoa Will find them la all th various styles of the art, aad you will see transcripts cf th human fac divine from tlx uontha old to alxty year. SckooU. Mai, Aisoa Academy, C.

S. Lindaley, principal. FtmaU, Hiss L. M. Taylor' Academy, Bear tb rcsidenc of K.

T. Itall, Miss P. A. Beverlj's, on tb kill sooth of tb town aad near th residences of IT. P.

Kendall aad Jno. 8taeey. Zlottja, Mansion Boose by 8. II. Robinson, and Ansoa Hotel by Orimslsv ft Stardivaat.

Eotertala-nent for maa or beast as good at aaa be got anywhere la th State. Attached to th latter hoase la a bar, of which we cannot ssy anything aertr kaviag tasted IT APPEARING TO -THE SATISFACTION OF the Court that the defendant, David Crawford, i uitt a restdent'of this It is therefore ordered by tho Court, that publication be unde, for six successive weeks, la the North dCnrolinn Argus, a newspaper published in the town or Wadesborougb, for skid de- fendant to be and appear Blithe next term of this Court, to beheld for the County of Anson, attheCeurt-" House iu Wadcslorougb, on the second Monday In October next, then mid there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or the same will be heard ex parte as to him. and a decree rendered nro confesso. Witness: Patrick J. Cppedge, Clerk of our said Court, nt oliice iu Wadesbciough, the second Monday ia July, A.

V. 1800, 102-7 P. J. COPPEDQg, Clerk. STATE OF XOUTII CAROLINA.

ANSON COUNTY. CoittT or Pleas ano Quarteb SessioxSjS July Term, 1860. Pctiliati fur Settlement. Jcsso J. Lilos, atliuiui-tiutor of Susan McLendon, vs.

Joseph Boggan, dauies Bnggun ani Others; XT APPEARING TO TIIE SATISFACTION OF" the Court that Joseph Boggan, Judith ilaske. LeKis M. McLi-ndmTr-RobcTt- tlrHuritley and "wife Susan, are not residents of this. State: It is therefore ordered by the Court, that publication be made, for six successive weeks, in tba North Carolina Argus, notifying the paid non-residents to bo sud nppear'at the next term of this Court, to he held for the County. of Anion, nt the Court-House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday iu October next, tben and there to plead, answer uc demur to this petition, or the same will be henrd ex pai te as to them, acd judgment pro confesso entered as to them.

Patrick J. Coppedge, Clerk of onr saur Court, at oflios in Wadesborough, the second Mouday iudtily, A. D. 1800... 102-7 P.

J. COPPEDOE, Clerk. STATE OF NOUTII CAROEIN.l, ANSON COUNTY. Coi-nr or Plbas yrAitvptt Srsstaxo, Julf Trtsa, lbOO. f.

reliilvn for Dow. Aniiico Parker rt. i illiani Parker nnd Others. I i iu inr, oa i icr iv. niua vtr Court that Hmn a defendant in this case, resides'bevoiid the limits of this State: It is therefore by the Couit, that publication be madej for six successive weeks, jn the North Carolina Argus, notifying said defcudaiit to be and nppearat the next term of this Court? to be held for the County a lu AOn.lu-Knn,.nl.

the second Mouday in October next, then and there ta plead, answer or demur to plaintiff's petition, or the some Vill be henrd ex parte as to him, and judgment rendered pro confesso-. Witness: Patrick J. Coppedger Clerk of onr said Court, at office in Wadesborough, he second Monday in July A. D. IbOO, JQ2-r" P.

J. FOrrEDCE, Clerk. STATE OP HIOItTf I COUNTY. Court or Pleas ano 1v abtrb Sbsm oss, Petition f.r Account and Settlement. Wm.

C. Watkins, 'administrator of James McRae, ceased, ri. Johu E. Melt no and wife Christian, Nojicr. Me.Rae, and Others.

ji'l'KAJtLN'ti ll TIIH ATrsPAV'TIflV OP I thit Jtxlin Ind Nsncy McRse nj JBhn McRride areJwt srdSts bfH. this State: ft is therefore ordered by the Conrt, that publication be made, for six saeewuve weeks, in two North Carolina Arwus. wotifvinw th said swn-reetdeata bo and appear at the next term of this Court, to' held fcr tba County of Anson, at the Court-House Wadesborough, on the second Monday in uccooer aeit, tben and there to plead, answer or demur so nstition. or tbe sane will be heard ex parte, aod judgment pro confesso entered aa to Witness: Patrick J. coppsssgvi, -irr n-cir wouri.

omce in ia July, A. L. I860. ai- vei); -FOR SALE AT TBE BLANK DHEDS-ARQUaOFflCfi. .1.

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