Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

North Carolina Argus from Wadesboro, North Carolina • Page 3

Location:
Wadesboro, North Carolina
Issue Date:
Page:
3
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

il IHOfiK INSUEBECTIOJItf. Pairaaiko to Dm rai Cab. tear from Ik VERY VALUABLE ANSON LID TOWS, CCl'ST ASS) iTATE FLAO AS1 POLX. OF Pall Jittil Wmter Bo fls, CONSISTINff OF DM GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES, SADDLERY, CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, 1 IRON, STTEEL, -Just received and for sale at prices to suit purchasers. a Bn m4 imttt ru flsg rUl aa tkl nlae Beta day afteraeea a.xt, I lotk.

Mr. R. B. Oedv wm deliver ih aJdres. Att Ualoa m.

wlthoat taat to Barty, at lavlted to be Aisoi Corxn lbl to tk Dtpaty Marshal for Ik folUwlaf wm la (alalia th Cmmi Asm Coast for 1800: Tk tout Aaeoa eeateia 784 brat, wkick aa aaally yteld tkalr mm Bpward of $100 mm. It also stlmtd that tbr ar, bosid, aboal (00 ssaaller farms, yielding leas tbaa 9100 annuity, auktegtaattltt. The fr' popuUtloa aa a mwi a .0770 Tk alar population U. MaM 0W7 la 8,767 tk aamber of doatk that ha? warred la tk ouaty withla twslv ssoutks put, beginning treat tke irrt day af Jan, I860, tit. In 1850 taa aaaatjr aaatalaed 67S turn.

It Aw populatloa was. m.m.............A1o7 Ite etav Tka laat MaaMratloa tkowlng aa laore of 800 la th aaabar of brats; 1 18 la ft inhabitants; and 188 laalavat. Th population of tk tswa Wedsbor', UA- lows: Whit oe eedo ae 467 UltaTW waaa a a aaaaa oooaa aaaaaaa at 2i Free argrocs ea Mease 24 MIMWfMIHW 9 Total. M.Mn.a708 If li aktald atked wky tk Ooaaty tkowt ta taull aa laeraa la whit aad black popalatlaa la roaipaii-aoa wltk atkcr osaatlts af Ik Slat, tk aatwar to I bt foaad la Ik foot tkat brgo'aaakm af foailllM froM tk ooaaty hart foaad koao ia Ik Stole asatk aad wait of a. Tbtrt I bardl 1 district In Arkaa aat, Lhhaa, Miaalaaippl, Alabaaat, Florida, Oer gia and Taaattttt, bal kat tltitaat kaillng froat Ai aoa.

Bat tka ltd of railgratloa, wt fadly hop, kat kata arrtaUd. Witb'lka tiptritnat bafor lba of tkat ark kar go away, tkat wk roaulaod btb'a 1 da B4 otoai to ba a ratttot a tkey war a tar or two aga. Aad It to balsg dtaMaatrated tkat after all, takiag rrery tklag lata eaaatdoratioa, tkey aaa da at well kart at aaywktr tit. i A Bilio. Vt war tkewa aa day but wk by Mr.

B. F. 81k, tk irwa rial aatd aa tka top of Ike Wkig pall at Iki phaa la 1844. It kat a taw 11 ring attacked to oae able, tkrawgk wklok tk kalyarda paaaad for raltlac aad Uwaria taa lag. It I tab aaad aa Ik Ball aad EraraU pall dartag Ik piaaoat (aaipaiga.

Aa OHiaaioa ScrruiB, Ia ear IUt ia laat weeki totaa wt peiaoa eagagej baiioaat la thittowV, wt aauttad W. B. llaainioad, attorney at bw, and B. f. Bike, carpenter.

Biti ArniUr. Kliaka LitUa preateUd at Ik otkor day with a Bell apple not aa bat ataay tbey vara all Bail, bat aaa of tbea, la eapacUl, wat perftatl ball shaped. Tk vary treat, ay, ogntt hafaeada apa prayer for tk Uaiea." Ora VIsirairre. We call alteatloa te Ik adTtr- ttooaMato tt oar atarcaatll bmb. kare not tpaee taMUaolktai.ttTMUiai, this week.

Tkay hart ail re cti red Ikeir Fall stocks, aad ar toady I dispoe of Una a fair karat. Mar ansa. Hait it Evbbbvt ib Noara CaoLi. Tke taaa-1 nalga ta North Carolina to ptagrestiBg taely, aad tb a M. ft I spirit of 1 840 to foot reviving.

Tke groat tat Maa Meeting wfctob to ta eeut at Balisbary aa tb litb aad 1 2tk October, ta ballad, at wt aae frea ur ex ekaaia. witk tka gi aateal atkasiaaa tkraghal Ike Bute, sad frta tb sigM tb Masse, feel well aaaarod tkat froa ta to tweaty tktuaud Vatoa good and trao, will, al that tlas, assembled aoaa-U si Balisbary. Oa tke IStk.tke Wklgs af Forsytb win astoaM ta Maw MottlaPi aad tkey eordially Invite tka Ualoa (aaa af tka BUI te Beat wita uoa aa that oeaasloa. Tk Forsytb Wkig ar gaed aad traa, tkey kaf oftoa haea tried, aad war aever yet found waatlng. What- tbey aadertake, tkey do It witk tkeir wkole sealr, We kave a doubt tkat aa th 18th there will be a saabled al Whstaa, aevaral thefsaBds of as pur aad patriotic ssea a ever met ia eoaeeil for th good of I ike Nation.

Tke Hoa. J. M. Leack It alto tt woik la Ike Slxtk IMatrict, aad ka a series of appoiatsacato at wkick ke will esldraa hi follow eltl Aad ia tkto oaaneetlea, it sffordt as great pi earn re ta state tkat aar eok-e teeters la OatHbrd. ata full fall at work.

Oa last Friday, Messrs. W. L. Scott, A. fiilssar.

aad S. T. Morebead, addreesed aaila a hnte crowd at Mk Mortab. Tk citlsra tkat aaiskborkood kare foraed a Bell ad Everett Cab" Cat. WiUhaOUbratth is President of tbt Club', Joka W.

MeMarray Vie President, aad Dr. Joseph A. Wcalkerly 8rtary. Aad oa Batarday tot ftkokw. T.

Uorrkasftd. aad 1. A. OilaMT, adJrsssed a sseeUag af apwardt or aa baadred Bltk Jlrtok. School II ease.

A Unlosrl VooTwTrTiaTTit Is fro I won- i derfal to se what large crowds esa be got up al this basy season of tb year. Ws ar ghd to see that tk ldief QulWerd go out to tbos meetiags, aad by their presence aad smiles, eaeoaraga the good work. Old Guilford aiark the prediction will, oa tka fltk Kaveaber, poll for Dell aad Everett 2500 vol, for PougUs 250, Breekiaridge 200. Taa work to going oa bravtly la Guilford. Ia a short time, there will some twenty lub ia tk Couaty-nd tk effect af It will ba, tkat tka 400 Whigs ta Uullford wko kave aot beta la lb kabit af voting for several year poet, will give oa aor blow at Democracy, and aak on Bert i atria for Uslr eoantry.

WiU the Whig papen ia tka State, pleas set Oaildford dowa for 2600 votes for Tk pegs ar set, aad tkey will aot be moved, seapt, perks ps, to carry them a little nearer an to 11 000. Tbtrt going to bt a big oora-busklng at "Morebead's quarter7 ea tke fltk November. artmtbm' t'atrwt. i OvBOorBBBoa abd 8ATa-Four aoathi ago, Cnarasan mad a traBeadoas speeck la favor of aon-laterventioa aad Mr. Doagla; and bow, without reasonable as, he Is stamping la favor of Intervention aad Breekiaridge, Kills, two three go, tk.

luZll MmiiioB tkat Clintasa Uea oosapied; Oov. aaa political posilio that Clingasa theu eeenpied; bat ke ka alio ekaaged. Tk fast to, tbea politioUas look apoa tht people a so many saep or goaia, wnwa It I tkelr effiee ta lead ar drive according to tkeir owa or periooal interest. Aad tka poople really An' i deserve to ba mock aor respected long tke tie tkelr political faitk to tuck inconsistent lead- era. iMtuoury i 1 Il.mim Lav beea directed to giv otto Ibat Man meetings of th uoonitutionui i nioa party, will held at tb following times aad pieces, it.

At StotravtlU, 16tk af Oetobtr. At Taylorsvill. th 17th. At Wllksbor tb 18tk. Bl 4 PUtiorsashad araton of this and other 8 late ar expeeted te attend bH Ikea BMtings.

Tk Union loving Moph of all pa tie ar araatiy rqaid to at-tnS. Salutary Wmtckmn. Wit. Cbab. abb Rom.

RAruoAB. We bars thai It Js expected that th Wester Division of this road will completed to Lincoln on by tka let of January, It Is bow iniskod 4 ibe Catawba Rivr, oa 12 mil fra Charlotte. Oa th Eastera Plvluiea, by tk lit of Oetobtr lb road will be com pitted te Lamborloa, Robeson oounty about 78 miles froa Wllahgtea. A mob a tka work to tanked tt Lsbrto, cititeBa af Robeson InWpd having a grand Bsjbaea sad Ball. CAar.

Ihmocrl. Hail. leara there wa a destraeflva Hall Storm from four te ais mite Nertkwost aad East of this plaoe, oa Wednesday evening. Tobacco erope wsre daaugtd vary mach-AJna Asss, 28A uU. UM.U..oa.

Agrlc.Ua, ral Fair will ba keld oa tke Slat of October, aad ma. tlaaa tkm d. H. Withoiapooa, Lr of LlBr aster, 8. will di liver aa address aa tka eosasioa.

I I i tk th tk th of J. ir wk tb all Fayottevina Obssrvar laa great preparation art being Bad la lbrte la arrival af lb Irala a Ik Wilalagtoa. Okarlatt aad Ratherford Railroad at wat kald naaat Wmbertea. Bobeeo aatr. A Uag I tt lUsa the plao L.

1 I fL.Nu im va i i 1 Bes'y. CoL M. A. McLeaa explalaed tk bjatf to (ir laolr ftioao a Baraata aa taa anniai af aara at Lambartoa. A aaaualUo of It war appolaUd draft rwola tloa for lb attloa af tk among, aud tk fol- loviag rtporli AmWmW, Tkat Ik attfaaa af Boboaoa aoaaty oal.

krato Ikaarrirai af Ik aan at Laaibtrtoa. by lirht a Barbaaa laa rtlhgaoa Ik 12lbf Olobrt1800. Kflnd, at ikora woald aa a Brwkhridg aad Laa ataotlag aa ifcal I a mtttti aaa ikal aa ifeal aaav ioa laar viU a a pk a soUthal tkaracUr pamiUad or tag ralatf. Mmm, laaa mm fimun asaiaiiHaa af in a appeiaud a ptaaara laa dlaaar, aad tnaka all otkor arraagoaataia aaaaaaary la atttrittati wltk tk hat rttolatloa. tk akalr ap pout r.

rauor, t. A. kfUa aad Owta 0. Mortot, Oih iaitokt a. All tk affiaar aad aaatr of laa road, aad tk pawl an trail, art lantad aiuaa.

Dbatb op a BraAiuiaB. A tmbi aaa, 'dthg kit aasa a Feraey, aad frea Uaooh ooaaty tktoBlal, died ejalto (adVtoaly at Marloa, B. aaoaaMala. wat tjalt aaatltata, aad aa kit way fraa Baraaaak, wkere ke kad ba wrking a a koat. Tk Marioa 8 tar tarn died a ttraager aaoag atrangen, bal if tbil article (koald akaan I aoot the art of kit frtoadtW raUUraa, it wiU a itatttotloa I taaa I kaew tkat after ka arrired at this phot, all Ikal aadhal skill aad aUllty oald ag- geei, wu aoa ror bi ttb Fib.

Let ataiibody reaeaber, tkat the Bortk Ctreliaa Stat Agriealtaral Fair to be keld at tk Fair Oroaadi near Balritb, becinainc aa Tare- day lb litb of October Inst. Additional buildings will be ready, tb groaad la la order, aad erary effort aaade ta Ike part tt the Booiety I aakt it tka greatest ratr rr beta la lb State, bet everybody aad everybody bring toatetkiag ror ezbiMiioa. Every praetleal arraafeaeat wiU be aaad by tb eiti teat eeaeraiiy te raraisa aeeoaaoojauoas lor an wae aay aoaa to natotga ta ta rair. ajmi it Aft. Fob Bu abb Evibbtt.

kad tk plcarar of slating la ear tost tkat tk ffatkingtoa Bispatck kad declared ror Bell aad reran. To-uay ar pieateo abl I hratol aaotbor change ta the goad tense. Tk Fraaklia (N. Observer, bltkrrte antral, oaea ta a wilk It mm changed to "West- era Caroliolaa," aad strongly advocating the electlo of 011 aad Everett. Bisvbioi AceoaPLisaaa.

By Ike way, Mr. Caat- well ia kis reply to Mr. Wilier, at oa- BMaeod his address by Banoaaeing thai "this Union was dissolved T' I aot this (oeaewbal preaatore? Seen of ear teams kare basiaee norta, and ir Nr. aaaoaaoawit to true, tkey woald like to kaow ta wkoa I apply for pate ports. Vtmotral.

Tbb Caitss at tbb Wist. Wei tear that Hen. X. B. Vaae to araatly aaavaseing the Moantaia 1U-trtot wKk anod retails far tke glorious osaae.

And by tb hot Balisbary Watobsaaa, we see that Hoa. J. M. Uack begaa a tkeroafk aaa rats af kis District oa Tady of Ihvto Voait. Tbb Xobtm Caboub IDrsDiT, kltkerto pab- Ubed at Gelds bore', bas bsea reaoved to Washiagtoa, (M.

aad will ba published a few day, by tk titlt af tka Waskiaatoa Post. Mr. Chspia wlU tina batll tke aaa of Bell aad Evrtk New Cocirv. Applicatiea will aad at tk ant session tk Oeneral Asseably tk Stat Nortk Carolina, for tke parpeee graatleg a new oanty, te be Bade fraa peril oat tke eonnties cf Wak, Naak, Jofcaatoa, WUoj aad rraauta. Stbahbb Lib bctwbbr Niw Tbk abb Mobibisb Citv.

Ws learn by tke Vewbrra rregrese that the I 111 I 1 Lua Mew York aad Mertkead City, Baking tkrea trips per saoatb. Ab I aoa Ftbabbb. to bow being bant la TbiladcU phi, I raa fraa Waabiagtoa, Boaafert, te Green ville, la ritt, a. v. Bbokb Jail.

Twa wklto atea and a aerra broke Jail at lleaderteaville aa Ike 22d alt. Tk ekerlff af HeBdersoa, oners sza reward rur usttr recovery. BLACK HAWK MESSENOEB, Tbb Patroaag af tk pabli to Invited by tk sabeariber to their klghly bred korso, wkick Bay foand daring tktpraaeat seasea at lb sUblesattacked tb Aasoa Hotel. To tbos waa aave lata in Black Jlawk, ae reooaaeadstioa to necessary. "II peaks for klaself." Bal to tkose wk kave aot seen kirn, we fort a kesitailo lasayiag, that for a eossbi- natioa of beauty aad streagtk of form, ks ka a la- riur, Ms k( beea proaouneed, by tkose wko claim to kaew, "tka perfw.tioa kerss Beak.

rtly apoa, tka good people Aasoa ooaaty ta particular, aad tke neighboring eouatlet la general, for their pa-1 trosare. a wa kave iaaarrod keavy axpeas la tk aarekas of this Bors. aad that placed tb means of mproviag tkeir ttoek at hots within their reach. Ily H(mmm tMtktr mIbbb of tkto paper a fU de- -Hptl th. koraa, of hi.

pedigr may be foaad. Ah tka terms apoa which kit servicee are offered. B. I. HALL tt CO.

Sept. 28, I860. OOV. 8TEVEK8. It may aot be kaowa tkat tk Hoa.

1. 1. Stevens, bt Oov. of the Territory Of Wasbtngtoai, aad now ehair- of tk Breeklaridg ITatioaal Coaaittee, I a debtor to tb United States ia tb saar af ver 940,000. Such would appear, froa official documents, te be the fact.

We have before a tk published statement of Third Aoditor of tb Treasury, Kraasatlted to Congress la February last,) of the soeoaats in the Traasary. War aad Havy Uepartaeal. which hav remained ansettltd, ar ea which balance appear to hav been da more than three year prior to July 1st, 1859. Oa Dan it te be found a Beaoraadua un second or survey or rauroaa iroa aa Mississippi Pacifle. charting Uov.

Btevaut with a Sent. 80th. 1848. B16.81o.46. Tbtr to at bis credit.

a sundry accounts, still having against kirn the aaa of 10.14Z.X7.- Aad oa page ou, la statement of tk name of oSoers whose aooounts for advaneee and, or balanoe unacoonnted for for TttSTZ froa tke book tk Second Auditor af tk Treasa- ry, have aot beea settled wjtbia the year, mar bo seen this Ilea: "Steven, I. tot Governor, 30,. 40.82 balaao. Bo, according to the official papers, Hoa. Mr.

8 terras awe th Govern moot th sua $41,082.69. i attend Wkij. ftl BJO). Bav na in uaoit ior some hw afriviuB- DoaBto a "llTt" occasionally, by puousning Damamta aad Desteeratia tbat htd declared ia kis favor. did this mt uilevsd hia tk wesksst candidate in tkis State, aaa wisnoa se navu ihu uivweu as eonal powlDl.

eeetsg US uoa tnrning more ra- nidi than wished it to turn, and fearing that ftUU IH inn Bv" mwmm wavaw i dlraind to "leg- ror Drecsinnre ana xsine awhile, and eiaaaiaed ear zchaan to and some oae kad changed ever to Ike Inxsnn. After searching about seventy-lire papers, and aot tnding a sin-gle mm, gave it up, bat wiliSresuaM euresarch aext week, and if lad one, we will report kirn. Wear jr tk andr dog ia Ik Igkt all th tlas. Breekiaridge Is oa top yet, but Doagla ka got him by th throat, and la last strangling bib uoain. armnmon THE COTTON CROP.

Th BDoual statement of tka aottoa crop of tk United Stele for tk mar Sadler Aarust gist, I860, has been oempletca. xn crop 1 inr inrgvn 07 rar ver made, th ggrogt being ia azo 01 aii aut wost sanguin asti states. Tb total receipts al tha nriaelnal Boris aassant to 4,876,770. Total assarts te oral in port 1.774.178. Stock oa kand Estimated domestic consumption for 1869-60, 978,04 Tk.

oouso-ptto, 188,61. iadi.g taat pamt WTP duet tk pertioB of tk new crop resolved before Sept. I ut, lalfivf aau amau mm sowi frewra 1 cot too tka Us roar ia tka Uaited State, 4.811,8001 oa P-1 1 I 1 I ar a to th It sa la it ST kaa ba la a aontlaaal hmoat with nporU haunt atlcaa of aUrai for th laal aTral ki. trnmrnm, Mmmmm, uoorgia, irgioia-ui iai au tk Soalk. Bal tkoy tamed oat to highly oi garatod, and all doao by tk Broeklnritlgo papari I Aoooaata ka boaa publiahod of aboliUonbta bi tanaa, AhbaaM, Ooorgh, Virgol4a faat aU am xag.

too, i abwuh nave an puoiianeu oi auviiuuuuie nu thai aaver aepBBd. Exst lerstloa of othr tkat publbkad of abolillonbita bung I did aoear. Tkaro art hro pnrpo for vbtcb tlitt rrportt ar Uriad. Flrtt to nak th propl of tb Houlh all Tot for Brwkhridg, aad thtreby pablbhing aooonptt ac aaaging nxa, to mak tb paqpi or Nona aud aad lata Ikty will rot for Llneola, Both an hit lilr ataaarabh, aad tboto wbo Jo It, tboold frownrd dawn all four aUodad tn. Wt bcMer jutt wbat aa.

Thar to a doabt but that tlarei la total loealllitt ar InaabordiaaU. It tbtr an wondtrT Wb wt Bail fcaar paoph talking poliuct btforo agro, aad la tka boat of aontroTtnjr a thing! wrong for tlam la boar. Tk truth to, poliuet, atptciallr Uraokin rldg, ar aaatiaaal politics, thould not bo mtntiontd in oar familial, ar mrwbtrt wbtr ttgro oaa hear. Ba Back poUUsal diaentaioa at toraraa, ttortt and towbr. to tar to heard by otcrocs; alaawkn.

to tart to heard br nttroct: and wt aad koar af their lntubonlinatioa ivory day or week, aa a aeattqataot. MiUiwppi iltndwn, BBECKIKRIDOE CERTAINTIES. 'Mlsaoari I eerUin for Breckinridge," say ill kit followers, yet at a late election kelJ la tkat State, the sand Ida ta representing th Breeklaridg party got kat 11,415 vote, while theeaadidate repreaenting the Doagla party recti red 74,440 votes, only six to on la favor of Doagla. Kentucky Is certain for Breckinridge," (ay all kit seating kit party was beaten 22,000. No wonder with tack certainties" tb Bracks hare blanched cheeks aad wtak knees: we are aot astonished at their dea- aeret flounderioa aad branloelai It I enough nuke tbea desperate to be luadt so oerti-i of do- foal.

Hick. Wkia. CUT IMS OUT. Ia there stirring political times, to grow more iter. ring froa this tin to November, precise flgures in re gard to tka atrengtb or parties la different States, and lb Baaberor Electors wliicb eacketste Is entitled to.

are frrq neatly Inquired for. The following gives the streacta or parues at ma last, rreimential election ad the tlMtors wkick each Suto bas. Cut it out for reference: Stilt. lit. Tot tueHnmm.

Frrmoni. Filimnrf. 28,562 63,805 81.084 8,004 0,858 10,848 118,70 8,170 74 042 22,104 89,080 89,115 62,138 85,440 63,101 82,081 40,944 195,878 48,216 170,874 230,771 6,080 78,036 81,100 62,848 10,787 California Connecticut. 20,091 80,105 42,716 2,010 808 6,175 4,883 Florida. Oeorgia.

10 42,439 11 13 4 12 9 8 18 6 7 0 4 6 7 35, 10 23 8 Ofi.lPO 87,444 94,875 48,964 22,880 Iowa. 9,180 Kentucky 814 67,410 20.7119 Louisiana. Main Maryland MaasaehaKtto Mickigaa. Missoari Minnesota 07,179 8,825 281 47,400 108,100 71,702 19.02C 22,195 48,524 Now llaapskir. New Jersey New 88,455 28,238 422 24,115 200,004 124,001 Nortk Oregoa 28,121 Peaaaylvaah 27 Rhode Island 4 147,803 11,407 82,202 lo: South 8 Taaneseoc 12 Ttxaa 4 Versa oat h.

8 15 WiaWOvMillaaaaaaej 5 80,117 15,039 00,810 646 620 89,501 891 8,090 1,838,232 1,841,614 874,707 Bucbanaa aad Fillmore 2,712,9:19 rreaoat 1 ,841 ,51 4 Baekaaaa aad Fillmore's msjorily over Fro- aont m.m ...1,871,425 New States, admitted sine 1856. fBy Legistotar. MAKRIEO, Oa Taeaday taoraing, tb 2d by Rev. T. Walsb, Mr.

WILLIAM B. LITTLE to Miss ELIZA JOHN, daughter of th lata Wm. J. Ledbcttcr, all of Aasoa. CUEBAvV MARKET, Fob tub Whs; Egoist) Mokuat, Oct.

1, 1800. BACON Western 121 -17 (.,) -( 10 Nortk Carolina. BAQGINO Heavy Gonny. 18 16 25 Patched, in rolto teese BUTTER, uoshea io3l FLOUR IRON Broad Bar 10, $7 60 (..) $8 00 7 -0 8 Krrow oaoai 7 1 60 LIME, 4jl bbl. MOLASSES W.

87J 80 (S) 0 831 ROPE SALT, I 6U 25 Ribabbs. Cotton 427 bales sold tke. past week at ay quotations, except on very superior lot at a fraotloa over. Floor It getting scare, and Bne brands, sack a W. Little's, Smith's, S.

If. Christian', Would bring good prions. No Nortk Carolina bacon offering I. 11. X.

BJtlc Is Hereby Given that Appll cation wi 1 bt aad at the next Session of the General Assembly of Nortk Carolina, for an act to Incorporate Kilwinning Lodge, No. 04 of Free and Accepted Ma sons. luo-la It ha Cbbbob Observation that ther more suBerers rroa ocDiuty, among Americans, tbea caa found among any other civiliied nation. Tb1 reason Is obvious. take too littl exsroise, Bad forget th want of th body in th absorbing pursuit of business.

In all such esses, ordinary medicine caa littl good. What is required is just such tonio and invigorator as Dr. J. Hontetter has given tk world, la bis CELEBRATED "BITTERS. Tk wtak and aervoOs deniien of the counting-house, exhausted toiler apoa the shop-board, and th 'fXZ to more pretention, but less eCcscious medicines, Bat it should not forgotten that th agent which is aagieal ia its influence upon a frame which is Beroly debilitated, I equally powerful in assisting na-tare to expel tk moet terrible forms of disease.

Who would aot gita it a trial Bold by druggists and dealers, every where. 8a advertiseaent in another column A Coxdl tm Taaat Ladies and ficn- tlenaen.The subscriber will send (free of charge). all who desire it, the Kecipe and Directions lor Baking a slap! Vegetable Balm, that will, in froa two to airht days, remove Pimples. Tan, freckles. Sallowneae.

and all impurities and roueh VI uiOM.inllll wiui.ii..mi.iu,.w.. should be tort, clear, smooth ana Deaumui. nose deeiring the Heelpe, with full instructions, directions, and advice, will pleas call on or address, (with ro- tara postage, vas. T. llacticai tjuemist, 104-10 K.

82 City Buildings, New, York. Jamb C. Smitb. Mm Costikb AAIVE9 C. BMITII dk COMMISSION ANB FDRWARDIN8" MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N.

C. Prompt personal attention given to sale of Cotton, Naval Stores and other produce consigned to them. Ordara far Guano and Grooeries solicited and proaipUy forward ed. 108-ly JAMBS T. 1 ETTA WAY dk Fairfor sittsl Ctrsmwlsalon Merchants, No.

8 Nobtbi Watbb Btbbbt, WILMIXOTOX, A C. 7 niZ alrit rkV Baninip. RorXiT V. TZ" Our Wbtvo aad Wars-Rooms ar eoavoaiently lo eanu, "-a Depot 01 too w.u. taa v.

R.R. be OTTER AT PRIVATE BALI MY TRACf 6 LAND In Ansoa Conty, containing between eevew ana ignt nuuurou nervsaujoiaiag in land Wm. Tlllsaaa and ethers, about thirteen miles southwest' Wadesboro'. About half of this trait is woodland. It I called tb best land la tb County It bas oa but few improvement' only aa Overseer' Kegroe's Quarter, Stable, a good1 wall Water.

This tract will be (old a bargaia oa early A I am resolved to all com bad, I offer thoss who'; are seeking lands a eboio betweea the above nice and the one en which I reside. This latter tract eon-; tains betweea five and fix baadrad acres', rod Is good for either corn or ecttoa. It oon tains Tf the improve-menu necessary ta a plantationsuch" af Dwsnlng House, Oln House and Screw, aad Stables, and ba also a most ixoeltont well of water. As I am resolved to sell, purchaser woald do wen to apply early. JOHN MEADOR3.

107-tr VALUABLE PEE DEE SIYEB PLVXTATIO.V at Autrriox. 1 PURSUANT TO A DECREE OF THE COtltor Eqnity, for tb County of Aasoa, made at Sep-' Umber Term, 1 800, on the petition filed by tb kelrs at law of tk 1st Elijah Covington, I will expos to publi sal-, at tk Court Hoas ia Wadaaboro', oa Wodody, the 1Mb of October aext, ea a credit of on and two yean, tkat large and valuable Plantation kaowa th MOUNT PLEASANT TRACT, contain-ing about seventeen baadred aad ninety aor, a large portion of which is rivr bottom having a superb for cattle, abounding ia eaae, aad aa island eoateiaiag' about one hundred aores, very sn peri or ottoa or eoe hind; a valuable fishery oa alio river, Ac. A eoaifort-' able dwelling bouse, wltk all necessary out balldiags. and a never failing well of excellent water. Bonds with approved security will -be reqalTM or nnmliftM.

10( 8 Wi IS. TKIIT, UV.B. M. Valuable Land for SaleV rrviiR I'Nrit'RSinvEn iiivisn HFrv ai I nointed at Fall Term. 1800.

of tke Court of Eunitr for Anson Coantv. Commlssloaer to sell tk LANDS beloaclng to Maiv E. Buchanan. aad Judith Buchanan, wil! sell the same al the Court lloaaa in Wadesboro' on SATURDAY, tb ZOTU UF OCTOBER NEXT. Th two tracts or land belonging to said infants adjoin each other, aad contain together alarty-four ecres.

It is all wood land, well timbered and very productive. Tke said lands adjoin Marshall Jonathan Saunders, aad other. Terms'. Fifty dollars in cssb, th balance oa credit of six months. MARY E.

BUCHANAN, Commissioner. Sept. 12, 1800 100-t To Land Buyers. AGAlSI OFFER THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND for tale, situated at the cross of tb Cbar-' lotto and Wadesboro', and Cabarrus aad Camden Honda, commanding both sides of Goose Creek (a prominent stream) for a mile, sffirdipg one hundred acres of good Bottom and Meedow Lands. The tract contain 1008 acres, 750 of which are well aud is as good groin aad cotton land as tht tectioa si-fords.

This land I offer very low. If sold In body. I. will also divide, into Two Hundred Acre or more, to suit purchasers. You wbo Wish to buy bind in Union' County, would do well to land, and bear tue price and terms before buying e'sewuere.

Address: v. AiiEAAAUcn, 105-F1 Pobttrn's Store, Union County, N. C. Cotton" Plantation j.r covJrrr for mlc OFFER Mf PLANTATION FOR BALE, Containing between TWELVE and THIRTEEN HUN. DRED acres, lying in tke southwestern part of th oounty, on th State line.

Some four hundred or fit hundred acre of which ar in South Carolina, joining my North Carolina lands. My PL.lKTATto.'v will admit, wita eumcieni tore; 0 fmaking TWO HUNDRED HALES OF COTTON, be-'. tide in abnndano of Cora, Wheat, Oats, Pans, and I think this yaar, 1 otwithstondlng th dry I shall Butke O.TB VlvDRBD Alfc8 tr UOTTOH. On the premises, ther are very COMFORTABLE niiii iitvna mv nr. nap vri rwina UUIUVIAUlli II STABLES BARNES, BLACKSMITH SHOP, Tbos wishing to examiue the place, caa (to bj calling on Mr.

J. S. Eason, my Overseer, oa tke presa- ises, or see me st Monroe, in union uounty. This trad of land contains several hundred' acres of most excellent WOOD LAND; and that portioa which il ia' Soatk Carolina, is not subject to a bSgh rate of tax. D.

A. Monroe, Union County, Sept. 4, 18UO-105-13 W. T. WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELEH.

I HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE BEST STOCK ef Wstehes and Jewelry that fTTkVrTL hi aSjamm! faal In WnilAhnvn'i h4va(Hl the real JOS'. JOHNSON WATCHES taCSa fine GOLD ahd SILVER CASES. Tilts Watches jfcwrr keep time and give I will guarantee thlY fact. And if you want Spectacles, I can suit ere. And if you want to write, I have Gold Pens and Silver Cases.

And if you need Gold Watch Chains, come along. I hnve Gold Cufii and ltosom Buttons, and Brabelets, and Neeklnxes, and Geld a bit 8rer Thimbles, and Coral, and Revolving Box PineT, amf Finger Rings. I kave many articles too'Bnmeroas tC mention. This is no humbug'. I wilt sell yon find' Gold.

Jewelry, arid msKe.fhe pHtgsdlt the Tnke notice, I do all kmJs' of repairing in tlienoete.it and the most doraMe My I at th shortest notice. All orders sent try mill or otherwise, will be promptly at" tended to, and cash always on delivery of wort. ita-ff Notice. 3 HIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING PURCHASE the STOCK OF DRUGS, recently owned by arles E. Smith, takes this opportunity of informinff the public of Anson and the adjniiting counties, that he may be.

found at the old stand ready abd anxious to minister to their wants. Havre1 hac three years experience in the business, aad being confident of gt ing general satisfaction, the subscriber respectfully irf-vites the eitiiens as aforesaid to call. Thinking Bsc' cash system best for vender and purchaser, the same is adopted. JOHN G. BENNETT.

July 81, lfOV-OOrtf STAtE OF NORTH CAHOL.IXA,' ANSON COUNTY. CotTBT Or PlXAS AND Ql'ABTKB Scsstox! rttilwn fat Account and-Sttthmemt. Benjamin 1. Duulap, Executor of Jeremiah' Ingram, agurntt noratio ryaon, i nomas Ingram, Clisabetn Statibnck, Presley N. Stanbaek, Hannah P.

Ebon Ingram, Samuel P. Ingram, Martin P. Uyira and wife Wincey, Riston Bennett and wife Ann, Roland Crump, Benjamin Ingram, Presley Ingram, John B. Ingram, Joseph B. Ingram, Wincey C.

"Allen, Elite Sibley, Catharine Parr, Jeremiah Ingram, Benjamin F. Ingram, Ebon D. Ingram, Woodson 9. Crump, administrator of Clementine Crump, Mathew W. Burroughs and win JuHe, the American flible Soctety, ft Missioaary Society of tb South Carolina Conference of the nethocHif Episcopal Church Souta.

r- BEING MADE APPEAR TO ME BY THE Affi-' davit of kwnjlamin I. Dunlap, that the following defendants ia above suit-, to wit: Horatio Tyson, Thomas lagraia, Martin P. Myers And wife Benjamin F. Ingram, tne American Bible Society, and the Missionary Society of the South Carolina Confer- toe of tb Methodist Episcopal1 CSrtrch South, reside beyond the limits of this State: PabKefttioa I therefore directed to Btdr for six jueeeeaiv in! the North Carolina Argus, newspaper pabKkd in1 -the town of Nortk Carolina, notifying said defendaats to be aad sppear af tue aext term of tb County Court for Ansoa County, to ba keld at the' Court Heoae ia Wadeeboroagh, ea tba icooad Monday la Ootober neat, thoa aad there plead, sstawer or demur to tbi petition; or tke same will be beard ex parte a ta tktat, and judgment taksn pre ooafesso-' sgainst.tkem. Witness: Patrick 3.

Cbpmdg. Oerk of oar sajtf 'i Court, at Ottte ia Wslaaherough, th STtk day eC August, A. u. 1860, aad la the oisktr-dfllk year of America ladeptmhiaa. IW- r.

J. COPFKDOB, Ulerlt. MEDICAL, 1VOTICC Dat. A. L.

JJACHSOW, HAVING f1lA. neatly located at Lileeville, Aasoa ooaaty; oBer kis Froftsaisnal Merneee sa taa peopt Utf plaoe and sarronnding opuutry HARDWARE OATS AJVD CAPS, and see. S. S. ARNOLD.

IF Lincoln is Elected- BOME OF I'S THINK A DISSOLUTION OF TUB UNION TS IXEVITA11LE. WHATEVER MAY BE Mi opinion in regsrd to (bat matter, it is nnneeemury to mv; out 1 wibb to respectfully Inform the COTTON GR0WEK8 of Ansoa and adjacent counties that I nave on band 1 LUCE iXD VARIED ITOCI OP GOODS, ALL NEW, bought with especial reference to their' Wants, and embracing EVERYTHING that anybody OUGHT TO HAST, troin AX 1MJUDLEK TO A HOOP- SKIRT. I would be pleased to receive a call frost my friends at any time feeling assured that I can SELL GOODS AS LOW, and VI 1 COTTO.Y AS UIGU, as could roasonnblj be asked. W. ALLEN BENTON, At tb Brick Stor recently occupied by Cboraw, Sept.

24-107-tf J. M. Threadgill. Saddle and Harness Maker. JOHN 1IOYL1N IS PREPARED TO MANUFAC-tore work In the above line that may be ordered of him.

Repairs ls neatly and expeditiously done. Orders solicited, aot only from bis old custom, erf, but from new onos. 107-1y E. Hutchinson, CABINET MANUFACTURER, IS STILL AT HIS old stand, ready to execute all orders la his line. Cll M.

ready made, Sc. lr-ly Cotton Yarn. A LARGI cheap Apply to M. I LARGE LOT OF COTTON YARN FOB 8ALE cheap $1 per bunch, Ave pound to tb bunch. SUAW, Agent, 107-9 8.

H. CHRISTIAN. Gin Repairing. JAME8 THREADGILL, WILL, AT ALL TIMES, do all repair that Gia stay need. He will put in any part NEW that may be required.

Order left at E. Hutchinson's Cabinet Shop, wilt be attended to. 11 also baa oa band a lot' of NEW BUGG1E8, to sell or trade. 107-y HEW STOCK OF Millinery and Dress Goods. MISS ACNES UOW.X WOULD RESPECT-fully ennounco to the Ladies of Wadesboro', Anson, and neighborhood, that she ba recently received her stock of i FALL ATIffV WINTER Consisting of NEW 8TYLE HATS; ARTIFICIALS of all kinds, very rich and beautiful; FLATS for cliil-dren; LADIES' CLOAKS; and RICH, BEAUTIFUL and COMFORTABLE DHESS GOODS.

Her stock also consists in part of PRINTS, HOMESPCNS, GINGHAMS, LUSTERS, B1ULLLNTS, Ladies' and Misses' HOSE, GLOVES, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, TOILET ARTICLES, such as COMBS, HAIR BRUSHES, PUFF BOXES, PERFUMERY; JEWELRY, embracing GOLD BRACELET3, EARDROPS, BREASTPINS, FINGER-RINGS. Th Ladies are respectfully invited to come, ami tt-amine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. fsjy Thankful for past favors, she hopes to merit a continuance cf the patronage of her old customers, and to gain new friends. or BONNETS TRIMMED and DRESSES MADE in the very latest styles. I take the first Fashion Plates in the United State, and bav Pattern every month from New York.

Noticx. All persons Indebted to me for 1850, by note or account, ai requested to call and settle immediately. A. HORN. Sept.

17, 1860-lOCtf ABT GALLERY AT AXSOA VILLE. likr nrf at from iO CmU to 5. EINO PERMANENTLY LOCATED AT ANSON- ville, I announce to the ladies and gentlemen of the plac and neighborhood, that I am prepared to furnish AM BRO TYPES at from 50 ocnts to $3, according to value of eaae. I think I caa suit you, as, well as you can be suited elsewhere. Give me a trial.

Gallssi at TxariBAlOB Hall. I R. P. SIMMONS Ansonville, Sept ,18, Notice to House Carpenters CI BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED until Tuesday of Ootober Court, FOR BUILDING A CHURCH at Cedar Creek. Proposals to ba di rected to Rev.

W. II. JORDAN, LUesville N. Speci fications or sue and plan will be given on application to w. tt.

jynuAJt. wept, ib iut-i WlLHIXOTON, CUABLOTTK A.XD RCTHKrOBD R. Wilmington, N. Sept. 14, ItHiO.

THE REGULAR. ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders in the Wilmington, Charlotte and Rutherford Railroad Company, wiil be held in this town, on the fourth FriJay (20th day) of October next. v. 0. COW.A, Secretary Sept.

14-10C11 Jo A a LILKS, IS NOW KECEVINO I1IS ST0CK OF FALL AXD WLVTER HOODS, MUCH THE LARGEST AND HAND- SOMEST THAT HE HAS EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. PLEASE CALL AND 8EE THEM. Ulesvill, 8ept 10, 1860-105-8 HOUSE PAIFTHG. AND DECORATIVE PAINTER, GLAZIER, PAPER-HANGER AND GRA1NER. MITATIONS OF WOODS AND MARBLES DONE WITH' DISPATCH.

Wk -Rockingham, BJoksaoad, N. C. I F. 8. Urders Iron ta oeaatry promptly attended 106 17 BLAPfmsj fT ALL KINDS, GOTTEN VP AND at tha Area Offioev I Call 0t.

1, 18G0-85 tf New Store in WadesboroV TUE BNDER8I0NED. HAVE FORMED A CO-patjtaarship, a id opened a Stor oa th corner gOUth of IB VOUrl liouso, vaen ue nwnim 'A Large Block of GoaxJa, Such as-BOOTS, SHOES, HATS. CAPS and BON. KETSr BKADY-MAUK CUffUlKU ot an Binus: KRItSKYH and IAIMKOIIUO nno I.AHIKS' DKE8S OOOD8. LAUIES' CLOAKS AND 8IIAWL8; HARDWARE and tuTLEtt I AAES ana CARPENTR8' TOOLS of the best quelity; NAILS; best RIFLE and BLA8TINO POWDKR; BAO0INO, ROPB and TWINE: 8l'0AR, COFFEE, CANDLES, CANDIE8, RAI80NS, Ac, Our object is not to itemise, but to let our friends and the public know that we are here with good stock, olicitous of trade.

As to whether or not 091 cheap, no examining will be their own judge, notwithstanding anything w. may asytoth. contrary. McLAlidULlN. Oct 1, 1860-108-8m.

NEW GOODS. A. E. BENNETT, HAS JUST RECEIVED His ur FALL ASD WISTER GOODS, consisting of READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES. And a full and eomplete assortment or DRV.

GOODS, including SILKS, SATINS, PRINTS, and WORSTEDS of every description. Also, a good stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND SAFETY-FUSE. All of which will ba old cheap for CASH or AP- PROVED Oct 2, 1B6U-1UB-IT NEW GOODS For, Fall and Winter. JOHN STACEY HAS RECEIVED HIS FALL A.1U mnis.ii STOCK OP GOODS, THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT HE HA8 EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET. They will sold LOW FOR CASH OH TO PUSCTUAL CUSTO MERS.

(Sugar and Cofleo, casli.J ggax. Those indebted to me, especially for old debts, will please call and pay up. ggy Cail at tub Bbicx 108-tf OrncR Wit. Cuab. A RcTUKBrono R.R., Wilmington, N.

Sept. 2(1, 1800. -nOP08AL8 WILL BE RECEIVED AT THE OF-lice of the Chief Engineer of this Company until the 28ih day Of October nest, for the Graduvtion, Masonry and Bridging of the Road (now unlet) from Rockingham, in the County of Richmond, to the town of Chsrlotte. Bidders will state clearly and freely their terms, and the shortest time Within which tbey will Buitu the work satisfactorily to the company. They may also bid for furnbhing tb Sill and lay ing the frcek eomplete.

Th Profiles, Amount and t'lan or wora can oe een st the offioa of th Chief Engineer, on and after the 8lh day of Ootober. II. W. GCION, Sept. 2G-108-U I'i W.

U. It. u.n. BLVCK HAWK MESSENGER. THIS HIGHLY BRED HORSE IS SIX YEARS old.

sixteen kand kieh, a fin dappled chestnut, with a small star in the forehead; no other white. He is beautiful ia form, and of uncommonly fine actios; has trotted mile In three minutes, and can walk 6vo miles an hour. PEDIGREE: Blsck Hawk Messenger was sired in Ontario coun ty, New York, by Eclipse Messenger, a korse wkieh received tke first premium, aaa thorough bred Horse, at the New York State Fair in 1842. "Eclipse Messenger is a thorough bred Horse, and has three crosses of Imported Messenger oiooa in nis veins, ue is 161 hsnds high, a dappled chestnut, without white, When in condition hns weighed over 1 ,260 pounds. He measures around the chest 74 inches, around the arm 23 inches, knee 18 inohes, hock 18 inch.

His limbs are clean, and stands clear and even on fine sound boot. His action ia uncommonly fine; he is a good trotter, and caa walk five miles an hour." l'orter Snirit of the Time for Ootober 22. 1842. Black Hawk Messenger's dam wa by Henry Clay, grand dam bv Black Hawk, great grand dam by Im ported and her dam by Engineer. Henry Clov Is a celebrated trotter by Gilford Morgan, dam by Black Hawk.

For further description of Henry Clay tee "Lindsley's Morgnn Horses," peg 19S. Messenger was sired by "Mambnno," ana no py Engineer." Mnnv celebrated horses in this country are of this stock; "Ethaa ''Mao," and "Eclipse," being each from Mevsenger mares, sod Hambletonian by Old For further description or messenger Horses, see "Liadsley's Morgan Horses," page 24 and 2a. BLACK HAWK MESSENGER Wil! stand the ensuing season at Wadesboro', Nortk Carolina. TERMS: To insure, $30; for the Season, $40. All accidents I th risk of th owner of themare, and all mare parted With, before ttis expiration of the season, IS considered in foal.

R. T. HALL ft 108-tf Wadesboro' C. Bagging, Rope and Twine, OR BALE BY 108-tf 8. 8.

ARNOLD. Castings. TWO TONS FOR SA-LB BY 108-tf S. 3. ARNOLD.

Ready-Ma Je Clothing. 1 LARGE ASSORTMENT FOB'S VLK BY 108-tf 8. 8. ARNOLD. RAGS, BOUGHf AT THE ARG OS OFFICE, WADES-bore'.

BLANK DEEDS-rOR SALE AT' TBI ARGUS OFklCkV Taa Lao is la tt a af tbi State will aomawne 1U bleaalal asia RaUlajlgi kloadsy.tke 1Mb el ffST'BPKl 1 WJesvlue, July ri, iow-ao-nw.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About North Carolina Argus Archive

Pages Available:
1,903
Years Available:
1848-1876