THE INDIAN'S CREW AND PASSENGERS. New York, Nov. 26th The steamship Hunga rian, hence for Liverpool at noon to-day, will stop i Halifax for the officers and crew of the steamship Indian. Boston-, Nov 2fith. Five of the crew of the In dian have been picked up at sea and brought into this port. j.vitip Vnv 9.fi. The steamer Gladiator has v.tnrnMl to Hnlifav with the remaining sur vivors of the Indian. The steamer herself is totally broken j p, and very little of her cargo was saved. The t.issengcrs "complain that they were plundered by :ie inhabitants. The mails were saved and have : ,jtn duly forwarded. The Indian had eight cabin Passengers, all of whom were saved. Their names lire lion Mr Pottsford, Mr and Mrs Meldrum, Mr ;;nd Mrs Patterson, Mr and Mrs Street and Mr El liott. The steerage passengers consisted of thirty crsons, mostly Germans and Hungarians, and the crew was composed of seventy-seven persons. When the Indian struck she was running at 8 Knots per hour. The weather was fine but slightly hazy. The captain was deceived by the soundings, and supposed that he was off Sable Island. The l de tore off her bottom, and she filled instantly. The engineer opened the safety valves to prevent an explosion. Three boats were lowered, when with ,1 sudden crash the ship broke amidships. The cerate passengers rushed into the boats and sunk i wo, drowning the engineers and several of the pas . . ngers and crew, including two women and chil dren. One boat, under command of the 2d officer, was Mown off to sea 30 miles. The boat under the 4th . fliccr reached shore. The boat under the-3dofi-:er broke adrift ; she was leaky, and is supposad to have been lost. Twenty-seven persons are known to have been I-.sr, but it is impossible to get a complete list of iheir names. FiS Esgimm. We were shown on Wednesday, savs the Wilmington Herald, and politely invited to take a ride on-a most beautiful engine, just put the, track of the Wilmington and Weldon Rail Road. The engine ia named "Gov. Ellis" and is a match to one receiveu uy uio vuutpauy a iw weeks ago, named after our townsman, "P. K. Dickinson." These engines are exactly alike in construction very large and powerful, and will doubtless make most exceiieni wme. a ney were made in Philadelphia by Baldwin & Co, cost nine thousand dollars each delivered here, and weigh respectively twenty five tons. Missrxo, Three young men, stranger? in the city went in company on a visit to see the forts of the har bor on Tuesday, November 8, and nothing has since qeeu heard from them. Oae of them, Mr. Henry C. Ashby, was a young man, about 21 years of ae, and belonged in Virginia. A second. Evans, was from Wil mington, N. C The third was a printer by trade, who came to Charleston in a minstrel troupe, which exploded here t.vo mouths ago. Conjecture is rile as to their fate, ani their friends in this are city much alarmed. Any information will be thankfully re ived atlb is oni,;. Chas .Mereu y. New Orleans,, Nov. 23. Texas Akmino fok Bokpeb Defence Latest i;iom Bi:owxsviu.e. An arrival from Galveston : rings intelligence that the Legislature of Texas or- lured the State troops to arrest Cortinas and his hand of outlaws at Brownsville. The reports from Brownsville have created an Intense excitement throughout Texas. The small town of Gonzales had raised two hundred men in : wo days. Cortinas had returned Deputy Sheriff Campbell to Brownsville unharmed, but against the wishes of . is own men. Gov. Houston recommends the Legislature to au thorize the calling out of a regiment of mounted men f r the protection of the frontier against the Indians : which that body promptly responded giving the 'iovcrnor power to call out all the troops necessary rud appointing Captain Ford commander of the rroops. Capt. Ford started for the Rio Grande on the lth. THE LATEST FROM BROWNSVILLE. Brownsville, Nov. 19. The town is still closelj . sieged. An expedition is preparing against Cor tinas. Arrival of the Overland Mail. St. Louis, Nov. 27. The overland mail from San Vr.incisco is in.- Times were more prosperous there than they had heen since the revulsion. New and rich gold dis : overies have been made in Alasco Valley. The grand jury in Carson's Valley have submit-!-d a report to Judge Cradlebaugh, complaining of ... it rages on immigrants by tho Mormons, and call ,ag for remedial legislation by Congress. FROM MEXICO. New Orleans, Nov. 27. The steamer Ten- .--king an immediato armod intervention of the United States in the affairs of Mexico. Abresteu for Seditious Laxuitakk. We are infor med that a white man by the name of John Fletcher lias been arrested oa Ferry Point, and committed to jail in thai city ol Portsmouth, for using seditious lan guage. These are not the tioi-'s for abolitionists to come among us and express themselves too freely our people are too much excited now on that subject to allow any expressions of an inn.niatory character to go unnoticed. We advise all who sympathise with the North on that subject, to take out at once. Since the above was written, we learn that Fletcher is a native of Washington City, D C. a ship carpenter by trade, and . as been res. ding here a u umber of years, Having married in s respectable family in Nor folk county. Ilia friends claim that he was iutoxi- ated w'.ieu he m.ide nw of the seditious language charged to him. Jvrfolk Day Boole. Double-headed Sn.vrk. The Dallas (Ala. Gazette says : "We were shown, la-;t Saturday, a young 'ground' rattlesnake, with two perfectly formed head?. It was about six or seven inches long. It was found by Mr. Frank Breazale, in the track of a cotton-wagon, where it bad cjeen c ushed to death by the wheel that passed over it. It was a curiosity.' Fires is New Oki.kaxs. The month of October has been unusually disastrous to New Orleans. From October second to November third, twelve fires have taken place, involving a total loss of seven hundred and fifty-seven thousands dollars. The largest of these tires occurred on the 23d October, when the Magazine market, aud five squares of buildings in the nimediate neighborhood, valued altogether at four hundred thousand dollars, were destroyed. A Noble Little Gikl. -The Warrenton Flag contains uir account of the death recently of a lit tle girl of eight or nine years, daughter of Mr. Traverse Gough, liviitga few miles from Hay-market. In the absence of all older than herself, her clothing took fire. She first tried to suppress the flames herself, then she asked her little sister of four years t throw water on her, but the little one ran instead to call the neighbors. "Vhen they came they found her lying out in the yard, and in reply to the question "what she was doing there V she said, she thought it she staid in the house that the house would catch fire and burn the baby up too. What n noble, sensible remark for one so young. . She retained all her faculties to the last, conversed freely, and bore her sufferings with a degree of fortitude truly remarkable for one of her ge. TROOPS ORDERED FROM NORFOLK AND PORTSMOUTH. Nokfoi.k, Nov. 27. The "Woodis Riflemen, un. h r the command of Major Lamb and a company 1:0m Portsmouth leave to-morrow morning in the .v.i'fimer Lou ixhnia for Churlestown via Baltimon . A KNOWN PLOT. The evidence is too strong to admit of question, 1 1 nit the Harper's Ferry outbreak was the develop ment of a well known and extensively spread con spiracy. Among many other indications of this t i t, we find it stated in the Chatham (Canada West) i'lanet. that on the 2nd of October an agent for the colonization of Jamaica visited Chatham, addressed The people of that place and endeavored to show oat Jamaica offered unequaled advantages for colo red settlers. The free negroes, however, passed the tdiowing resolution : Uexolctil, That in view of the fact that a crisis w ILL SOuX OCCl K IX the united states to effect i; ltFKIEMS AND COUNTRYMEN THERE, WE FEEL IT THE T-i'TV OF ALL COLORED PERSONS TO 3IAKE THE CASA- i'.is TitEiit homes. Pet. Press. G oa Buiil.ksq.ue. The following is a pretty good burlesque on the patent medicines of the day : Oil of brickbats and compound unadulterated con centrated syrup f paving stones manufactured on ly by Dr. iiuinbugbras Hollowbelly, and sold only by his regular authorized agents. Beware of counterfeits : Certificate : Dr. Hollowbelly Dear Sir : I kicked the bucket last night, but while the under taker was placing me in the coffin, a vial of your Essential Oil burst in his pocket and streamed down into my face, I opened my eyes, sneezed, and then urose. The shroud having received a portion of Oil in stantly took root in the floor, and expanded into beautiful cotton stalks,, each filled with bursting bolls. Mr. Smith O'Brion, in a letter dated Cahirmoyle, Oct. JO, acknowledges the receipt of the chair manu factured in Cincinnati, and presented to him by the Irishmen. He adds : "Few incidents have occur red to me in life which have given me so much pleas ure as those which "at tended my recent excursion to the United States, Canada and Newfoundland ; and even if this meinmorial had been intrinsically less costly than it is, 1 could not have looked to it with out remembering with pleasure my visit to Cincin nati." A Rcyal Tka;edv King Kamehameha Shoots his Secretary. His Majesty, Mamehameha IV, King of the Sandwich Islands, recently ordered his servant to bring him his pistols ; whipped him servile Lxodus. I he St. Louis (Mo.) Demecrat and sent him to nrisoii because he did not sret them ays that the slaves continue to leave that State at ' quick enough ; that when he received his pistols he, an enormous rate. On the 12th inst., a Memphis ! without assigning any reason, told Neilson, his Sc- 1 I'lin.) steamer left that city with ." negroes from j cretary, that he must die ; that Neilson retreated in k interior in charge of two traders from Tennes- to his house, and that the King followed him up and lhc Democrat says that at the present rate, I shot him. It is also rumored that immediately after he census of slaves in that State will be i.:k. an casv Hitzza for Nash. At the late term of the Court t X:ih County, in compliance with a petition : ined by most of the citizens of the town, the Mag nates refused to license any more retail shops in ishville. Good for old Nash. So much for circu i ;ing the Tract 'To the Magistrates of North Car ina." All the Magistrates at Court had been pre - oted with a copy they saw the matter in its pro ; - r light, and acted in accordance with the dictates -t cnltghted patriotism and'humanity. Spirit of the Fairs at Goi.dsboro'. We learned while at Goklsboro', on Friday, that the amount required for imit uat-e oi ground anrt the construction of i-.ui.nngs tor the holding of annual Fairs at Golds- r had been subscribed, and that a Tweeting 'is to ---- - . .. ..b,1M1,.1,i vieeuon oi omccrs, &C. ; a tew days. Goldsboro' is an y11u the occurence the King refused to Mr. McKibben, his surgeon, the privilege of attending Neilson, threatening to shoot him if he went near the house to which Neilson had been removed. The next mor ning, however, he sent for McKibben, and requested him to render Neilson all the assistance in his pow er. It is said that the King beat the Queen, and after shooting Neilson he stood over the Queen, and threatened to shoot both her and his child Ru mor assigns the cause of the act to jealousy of the Queen a feeling believed by the entire community to be without a shadow of foundation. - iiommsr oi successful Fairs and we heartilv wUh - r trienos there success in the enterprise. Daily "Remarkable. An old gentleman from Mississi it named Webb, whose age is 70 years, Fpassed . rough our town, a few days ago, on hi's way to r e West, to buy land. Hewants to find 12onn res in a bod3 upon which he wishes to settle five ' nilies of his children, having the money with him : pay for the land. The old gentleman says he is ing to start the world anew ; and although he has .i . ided his property among his childred, declares t he will die wealthier than any of them. Think -t" a man 70 years old, moving to a new country, starting in the world again. Jatper Texas) .irioi. The jiericax Bonaparte. A letter in the Couri t des Flatus llnis. from M. GAiillardet, dated Pari,t iv. 4th. says that Mr. Jerome Bonapart of Ralti- ..... v.) recently returne to the U. S. had refused Uiguiiy of Senator of Prance, offered to him by s iuthT. Princ; Jerome, in order to induce him to n.iin in Frwce. Mr. Conapart preferred the sim . I title of American citizen to that of Senator of .". .ince. j he Hon. AlcXiinJ'T R. r.oti-l-T, the Opposition M from Virginia, declare that, under 'no cirenm . i-e, will he vr.',- Ujj a black KcpuMican Speaker, ill the .oiith ...i;' i :c:iiis in Congress, it is proba. that only Wii;!-. Davis, of .Maryland Green Ada. . . of Kentucky, Gilmer, of North Carolina, and .. -ridge, of TcKiieiee, will be found acting with, -i . caioiictf of their coaelitucnta. .V. Y Day Book. The Washington Constitution contains the fol lowing notice of Ex Governor Gilmore of Georgia, whose death we noticed a few days since. It seems Gov. G. '-was ut one time a Lieutenant in the United States army, and took an active part in the Creek war. Since 1818 he has been frequen tly a member of the Georgia Legislature, three times elected to Congress, and twice us Governor. In" '$55 he j.ublished a historical work, called The Georgians! ' Kr thirty years he acted as Trustee of the College of Georgia." JV. 1' Xeic. Got. TTaW ReunoK for Voug-egating Troop at Harper Ferry Jwfge Dtugla AdeUed to go South Thankngicityj Sermon, Etc. Washington, Nov. 2.y According to the repor ted conversations with Governor Wise, recently, in this city , he has no doubts of the existence of se cret societies in various portions of Ohio and else where, the members of which are' bound by horrid oaths not only to rescue Brown, but to take revenge on those who were instrumental in the conviction of him and his associates, for their offences at Har per's Ferry. The letters which the Gov. has received upon thi subject are from men in whose word he places the fullest confidence, but whose names will not be re vealed by him. It was doubtless the belief of the existence of such societies nutnbertng. as was reported to him thou sand of members for the purposes related, that led the Governor recently to call out an additional num ber of troops, It is understood that Judge Douglas physicians unite in urging him to proceed to the coast of Flo rida, with a view to the restoration of his health, and "that Mrs Douglas accompany him for a similar purpose as soon as their strength will enable theui to travel. It js nt yet known, however, whither he will act on the suggestion "We notice sales in New York on the 25 th inst., of 2.000 North Carolina 6's at 9ty, Va..at 93 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly, Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The ..Only Sure Is The Only Sure . Aud Positive Remedy. And Positive Remedy And Positive Itemed Before The People " Before The People Before The People! In Dysentery, In Dysentery, " - In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Colic, Colic, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Infantum, Flux. Flux. Flux. It Never Fails. Palpitation, Palpitation Palpitation, Palpltntlnu, Cbroiilc Dlavrhwa, Chronic Ulnrrliwa, Clirwnlc DlnriHora, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic DmrrlMiea. Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Diarrhoea. CUftclliir, O'UIUI I14'S, tldflliirKK, tllillaiTKii, (l!llii-s. f Id dines, t.ltuiu-as, UlfhllitrM, bikh'.liMrtMt. Deprrurd Drprr siMt Drprrast-tl Depreasetl Drprrsarfl Depressed Depressed Depressed Depressed Spirits, Spirits. Spirits, Spirits, Spirits, Spirits, Spirits, Spirits, Spirit. IjOM ot luss ot Lou of f.os ot IjOSS of I.flH Of I.OliS Of I.OS Ot Lom of Appetite, Appetlle, Appetite, Appetite, Appetite, Appetite, Appetite, Appetite. Appetite, Appetite, Pain In Pain PhIii In Pnln in Pain In Pain In Pnl n In Pa In In Puln In Pain In Side Side Side Side Side Side Side Side Side Shle and and and and and mid and and and and Bach, Bock, Back, Back, Back, Baek, Back, Back, Baek, Back. ft U It Is It Is It Is It Is It t It Is It Is It 1 It Is Especially Especially Especially Kkpeclally Especlaily Knpedally Epc lally Especially Ep lolly K.pcclally Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Adapted to Female Kr ma le Pt-uiale Female Female Female Female Female Ft male Female Complaints ; Complaints; Complaints ; Com plaints ; Com pi I n ts s Complaints ; Complaint ; Complaints ; Complaints ; Complaints ; It Produces It PrMtu es It Produces It Produces It Produces It Produces It Produces It Produces It Produces It Produces IlirinHiiltjr ot Hot nudity of Rotundity ot Rotundity ot Rotundity ot Rotundity of Rotundity of Rotundity of Rotundity of Rotundity of .orm Porn Form Form Form Form Form Form Form Form in Females of in Female of In Females of In Females ot in Females of Ih Females of In Female of 1 n Krma les of laa Females of In Females of a Thin a Thin a Thin a Thin a Tl In a '1'la In a Tlalia Til In a Thin a Thin and a iad and and aaad and and and and and Spare Kparc .pare Spare Spare Spare Spare Spare Saare Spare Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Habit Eirery Every Every Every Every Every Ev.ry K.v-ery Every Invalid In-ralld In-valid Invalt'l Invalid Invalid Iaava:it Ii.vallt Invalid Should Should Should Should Should should Should Should Should Try Try Try Tr Try Try Try Pact. age. Pack ax. Package. Package. Parkajge. Package. Package. Park.ee. One One One Owe One One One One One Bead a rost&ea Stamp Ut the Proprietors for FaaaptaMHaBj " Diseases of StiMnacb anal Bowels. W. BLISS afc CO., Proprietors, 383 Brawdwi)-, Sew Tarkv For Sale in Faxrttevilk bjf Aug. l, 185Q. Druggist HOLLO WAY'S PILLS. THE EXCITING CAUSE OF SICKNESS r The blood is the life-su staining agent. It furnish es.the components of flesh, bone, muscle.nerve '.and in tegument. The Stomach is its manufactory, the veins itstlrstributors, and the intestines the channel through which the waste matter rejected in its productions is expelled. Upon the stomach, the circulation and the bowels, these Pills net simultaneously, relieving indi gestion, purifying the fluids, and regulating the ex cretions. THE NATIONAL COMPLAINT. Dyspepsia is the most common disease among all classes in this country. It assumes a thousand shapes, and is the primary source of inumerable dangerous maladies ; but whatever its type or symptoms, how ever obstinate its resistance to ordinary preparations, it yields readily and rapidly to this searching- and unerring remedy . - BILLIOUS AFFECTIONS' The quantity and quality of the bile are of vite importance to health. Upon the liver, the gland which secretes the fluid, these Fill? operate specifically, in fallibly rectifying its irregularities and effectually curing jaundice. Billions Rmittants, and all the v:i rie.ti' ri of disease generated by an unnatural condition of -lift orgi. BO WET: COMPLAINTS. Udrfess the bowels perform their fnnctions properly, thewWble body Puffers." Tons otUhousand die annually ofDyseftJLorv, Daiarrlu4 Chronic Constipation, and other diseases of these waste pipes of the system. The effect of tlie Pill upon all intestinal disorders, wheth er casual or epidemic. is a phenomenon in medicine. By following the printed dir clions. the most alarming eases of bonrel complaint are promply controlled. A WORD TO FEMALES. The Vocal debility and irregulrrities which the es pecial an:ioyiMic's of the w.caker sex, and which, when neglected, always shorten life, are relieved for the time being, and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mil l but thorough alterative. Hollowa'j's li lis are the best remedy Jcnown in the ivorld for the following diseases : Asthma Diarrhoea Indirection StoueanJ Grave Bowel Coinplaiuts Drop.? lafiu;nza Secondary Syrap- Coughs Debility Inttauation turns Colls Fever and Ague Inward Weakness Ven- ere;il Afectioiia Chest Diseases Female Complaint Liver Com plaints. Co?tivneS3 L'wness of Spirits Worms of all kinds Dsjepsia Headache Files -"a-CAUTlON ! None are genuine unless the wortts HoUoway. New York and London." are dis cernible as a Water-murk in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen by holding the leaf to the light. A hand some reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may leiu to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vending the same, knowing them tc be spurious. Sold at the .Manufactory of Professor Ilolloway. 80 .Maiden Lane, New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers iu Medicines throughout the Urfrted States and the civilized world, in boxes at 2- cents, U2 j cents aid $ I each. There is considerable saving by taking the lorger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every Disorder affixed to each box. W. M. ki- CamcFOT, LITTLE DR0CKFISH, N. C. FOBBIGX, DOMESTIC, STAPLE&FANCY Ua- Unlr, no TJr-ri - of c Rrai-irc SKaoo 1T.-.1 11 vyi", u"v, n, uuiureiias, Keady-Made Clothim' on hand fresh from the Northern Manufactories and importing linn - , adies' and Gentlcmens' furnishing Goods, consisting in part ' cnnir''cte assortment ttio Iiadies AVE c of Ladies Of Black Silks, French Merinos, all Wool Dclanes, common plain, a nJ floured Jo Ginghams, Prints, Jaconets, Swiss cross, Barred, Book and Mul -uuslins ; Embroidered Collars and sleeves in sets, Dress Trimmirgs in great variety, Flannels, Lindsevs, Plaids and Stripes, Checks, Gloves, Hosiery, Belts, Combs, Pins, Needles, Thimbles' Hoop skirts, whalebone, rattan, brass and steei springs, bracelets ai d necklaces,' french working cotton' pocket handkerchiefs, spectacles, bonnets and bonnet trim mi 110-$, enam eled morocco lasting and common leather, boots and shoes, jaconet edo-eino-s aiul insor- j tions, black and white silk and threTad edgings and insertions, shawls and bed blankets of a superior quality, brown and bleached linens, Hick s drills, table cloths, towelings, bleached and brown sheetings, alpacas, merino plaids and twills de beiges, velvet and moiranliqne, ribbons of all desirable widths, cambi ics, bleached and colored drillinos, green, blue and Brown berage, black silk veils, misses colored flats, artificial flowers and wreaths F'OH. THE G-JZHSrmLMTZiTVLnZSlSr Made up coats, pants, vests, shirts, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, bot ts and shoes, hats and caps, hosiery, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, buggy rtios, blankets, over-coats. j trunks, carpet rugs, pocket knives, lead pencils, combs, brushes, pen knives, violin strings. Concentrated lye, gum camphor, salts, copperas,, alum, salt petre, indigo, Spanish brown, opedildoc, ess. peppermint, cinnamon, lemon, castor oil, sweet oil, "British oil, Batimans drops, pain killer, nutmegs, starch, M1 Lanes' Vermifuge, Strongh's, Hall's and Spencer's pills, spice, pepper, ginger, cologne, hair oils, musk pomades. Miscellaneous! Shaving boxes, brushes, razors, straps, soaps, blacking, candy, snufT, segars, tobacco caudles, inks, pens, paper, Webster's spelling bcoks, powder, shot, caps", lead, curry combs, cast hinges, screws, locks, saddle hacks, blank books, envelopes, shoe thread, sugar and coffee, coffee pots, dish pans, cup pans, wash pans, milk pans, pots, ovens' spiders, boilers, plates, cups and saucers, butter dishes, stake dishes, baker's do, knves and forks, spoons, molasses jugs, saltcellars, pepper boxes, pitchers, suo in- dishes cream pots, castors, coffee mills, sives, tumblers, bowls and pitchers, candle sticks, &c ' PERSONS IN WANT ouf -A.usr-'sr the above 3sta.meid goods j May c ill with a certainty of finding them in this store in their usual varieties of styles jand prices, which will be shown with pleasure, and sold as AS THKY CAN BE IiOUlliAY RETAIL STORE IN THE STATE. W. M. & J. CAM KIIOX. Little Rockfish, X. C, Sept. 10, 1S59. w-tf HE MEDICINE. OF THE MILLION PillLOSOPHY AXL FACT. SAXDFOPtD'S LIVER LNTIGORATOli, NEVER DEBILITATES. XT IS COMPOUNDED EX Till ELY FROM GUMS, aud lias become an established fact, a Standard Medicine, known and an- f it, aud used in such quan proved by all ..tliaf. have j tities as to act geutly ou used it, and .is now re- 2 the Bowels, sorted to witfr coalidence H Let the dictates of your in all the diseases for. judgment guide you in which it is recomme jdodJ f-l use of the Liver lnvi: It has cure 1 tlitnisuiids' S'rator, and it. will cure within the la.-t two years! Liver Complaints, Uil who hid jnveu ui) alii tJ iious Attacks Dyspepsia, Jf Chronic Diarrhoea. 8um O nier Complaints, Dysen-5-tery, Dropsy, Sour -Stom-tlach. Habitual Costiveness t'ChoIic, Cholera, Cholra OjMnrbus. (holcra Infan SJituni, Flatulence, Jauu- used success It will cure CL0THI TGr. CLOTHING., A FRESH SUPPLY ryiiE PUBLIC AILE AW A JF"K JL I have been engaged iu y Jii facturing and sellint;; of gntl A hopes of relief, as the numerous unsolicited cer tificates in my posse sion show. The dost: must be adop ted to the temperaiaeul of the individual taking dice, rcutalc Weaknesses ana may be fully as a.i Ordinary Family Medicine. sick Headache, (as thousands can testify.) in twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspoonfuls are taken at commencement of aitack. All who use it are giving their testimony in its favor. Mix water in the Mouth with the iuvigorator, and swallow both together. Trice one Dollar per bottle. ALSO. S ANIPOIf U'S FAMILY Cathartic Pills, 'COMPOUNDED F It O M rare Vegetable Extracts, and put up in CLASS CASES Air I'glit, and uili keen iu any climate. The Family Ca thart ic; Q The Profession well Pill is a sreutle butactive: !b know that different Cath- il'artics act on oitferenl W portions of the bowels. Cjj The family Cathartic m Pill 1ms with due refe- fgytx mm Cathartic, which the pro prietor has used iu his practice more than twen ty years. The constantly increas ing demand from those who have long used the Pills and the satisfaction which all express in re gard to their use, has induced me to place them within the reach of all. where a Cathartic is ueede rence to this well esiab- 10,0QQ Oct.'l, 1856. LBS. TALLOW WANTED. FOR whir-o tae highest cash price will be A. M- U VUITISJL.Li. tf Hi lishid fact, been com Q;punded from a variety li'ofthc purest Vegetable Extracts, which act alike l7;ou every jiart of the a filimeiitary canal, and are CDjgood aud safe in all cases 1. such as derangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness. Pains in the Back and Loins Costiveness, Pain and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, ends iu a long course of F-'ver, Loss of Appetite, a Creep ing Sensation of I'uid over the body, Restlessness. Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflammatory Diseases. Worms in Children or Adults, Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numorous to mention in this ad vertisement. Do.-e, 1 to 3 PRICL THRKR DIMES. ..3The Liver Iuvigorator and Famaily Cathartic Pills arc retailed by Druggest generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in ail the large towns S. T. V; -SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 33.5 Broadway, New York. Turpentine! Turpentine! Turpentine QA iWWA TURPENTINE BOXES on and near ul,UUU the Rail lload. about 5 to B miles from ?ayetteville, will be rented on good terms to any per son wishing to embark in the business. Also, a good SAW and GRIST MILL, and two small FARMS. Also, two of the RICHEST FARMS in the County of Cumberland, one about one mile from the Market House, known as the Bailey place ; the other about line dales from town, known as the celebrated Ashe Lands, which h is 250 or SOU acres cleared land, which if properly cultivated, will produce an average of 30 bushjls of Corn per acre. Those wishing to rent said lands must apply soon, or they cannot be rented. For particulars apply to C. E. Leete, Fayetteville, who is authorized to rent ;.n my absence. . n. Mcdonald. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, lf". -tf ARE THAT the muiiii- gentlemen s gar ments for 17 or 18 years, and with this long experience believe that I am as well calculated to muke good selections, is any persou or Arsons in this business. . My Stock is all ENTIRELY NEW an 1 adapted to the trade, consisting or IN. 1 Dress ClotH Coals, It'rook Coats, (si.vui.c a.vo ooishuk ukkast y'lt) . liasui Suits, oousiitiii OK . - Silk Mixtures. Harrison Cassimere. Rib Cassunere and U uion Cassimere; I me j Beaver, Felt Beaver, Seal Skin, and ! Union Cass. Over Coats ; Felt Beaver j Talmas, a new garment never intro- duced before this season. PANTS of all grades ranging in price from "2 50 to $U 00. . A X EXT 11 A LOT O P Velvet. Silk, Grenadine Silk; Cloth and Cassimere Vests. A laAltGC tSSOUTMKM OF YOITIIS' AXD CIIILIMIEX'S CLGTIHXC Gentlemen's Shawls, Morning Gowns, Gent b men'sall Wool Under-shirts: li'ail lioad Rugs, Blankets, Hosiery, Mispt nd ers, Napoleon Ties, Grav ts. Stocks. Gloves, and Bindings. Cam. at tiik "ONE I TACK CL01HIKG EIBPCEltn:." A. J. WOODWARD. 2 noons bki.ow s. J. h ixsoa lk's . 1) O PERSONS desirous of having their . io suits made abroad c;in call and leave their i.ieasures wilh me, and I will have thcui attend ed to . nime liately. Sept. 15, 2wd. vvtf C A 11 It I AGK FAC T ORY. Georgia State JLottery, I'or the hi infit nf thr MONTIOELLO TJnion Tlcadcmy, ok .jasper coi xi v, ;i;oi:(;i . Autlurizi' J by Spt'c-ial Art of L.-o-is;iui-', 25,828 PaiZES- MORS THAN ONE P.ilZ: iC lV.BY TWO T.CKlIS- MciUXNKV & CO., .M,.(;r:i:s. CAPITAL -PJMZE . j y r bid T TICKETS ojsrir $io, HALVES, QUARTERS, AND EICIi'lHS IX ! lidi'llli'l loN. TO HE DRAWN . EACH SATURDAY IN N o l..lEi;, ls.'.y. IN THE City of Savannr h, Ga. MAIiKET Slil'AKK, A. A. MK ETHAN KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of Vehicles of every description, which are well and faithfully made and finished in the i.ightkst and neatest styles. His facilities for doing carriage work are oiieater than any establishment Soith, which enables him to sell his work on the most favor able terms. Nov. 13. 1858. tf CLASS 44, to uk Dhawx JNov. 1, 1S;jJ. CLASS 45, to uk IiiiAivx .Nov. 12, l.VJ. CLASS 40, to hk Dkaivx Nov. J J, Ibh'J. CLASS 47, to Dkaiv.n .Nov. 27, lb;J. JLJ UvYJFl CEjY'I ' ,S C1JJJ L I l rize of If-tiO.OOO is $ (iO.OUi. i 1 i ;-..c , I J : .I to un- (j 1 8 O.OuU. 10 " ."iiiOalv o.uuij 1 10.U0U is 10.1M0. -J. 4HW iiru (vjn 1 ' 5.U0O is C.UUO. 2 uUU aru G'JU. 1 4.0OU is 4.00. -2 i'uo arc 4'JU l a.uoo is a.ouo. ,oo looiir.; .:j. 1 " s 2,000 i 2.000. 100 - lUOun- lD.OOO. 1 1.500 is l.iOO. 100 " S)j U.ilio. 1 " 1.100 is 11U0. 100 bi arc b.LOO APPROXIMA TIOX PJIJZHS. Jl For Sate, UST FINISHED. A SUPERIOR STTLL C AP and WORM to work fifteen Barrels, which I will sell on reasonable terms. Apply bood. JAMES MARTINE. Fayetteville. Mav 19. '59. w-tf THE Undersigned will sell at public auction, on Friday the 9th. Dec. '59. at the Market House in the Town of Fayetteville. five acres of land, and the improvements thereon. Situated on Rowan St., the residence of the Late C. Lutterloh Jr. Also twen ty acres of Laud (more or less J. Campbell and oth ers, on Western Rail Road, and East of the Mile Branch. T. S- LUTTERIOII. Adm'r. Nov. IS, d-2t w-tr FROM the Subscriber, a negro boy named WASH said negro is about six feet high stout built and quite black. lie is owned by Miss Mary Graham of Robeson, Co., supposed to b' lurking about the Premises of Miss Eliza Graham in said County. I will pay FIFTEEN DOLLARS' to any person who may deliver him to me, or secnr his person go that I may find him, and an additional reward of FIFTEEN Dollars for testimony sufficient to convict any white person of harboring him. Nov. 5th. 1859. tf JAS.McNATT. Goons. TTTE ARE RECEIVING IN ADDITION to our ' TT present stock the following goods, 85 Bags Coffee, R!o, Laguira and Java. 50 Bbls and Hhds. Snar, different grades. 4o Boxes Soap, assorted qualities. 15 Hlf Bbls Eagle Mills Snuff, iu small bladders. 2 Boxes and Kegs Super Carbonate Soda 2d " Stewarts Candy. 3) 41 Candles, Adamanine and Sperm. 5 Bales Bagging, Dundee and Gunny. 1 Tons Hollowwarc. 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt.J 500 Lbs Bar Lead. 50 Bags fliot. 100 Kegs Nails. A LS O HARDWARE AND CUTLEKY. Saddlery, Collars. Whips, &c, "SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER. GINGER, PEPPER and SPICE Window Glass, Putty and W hite Lead. Cigars, Green and Black Teas. Bale Rope and Twine. Manilla Rope, Sash Cord c. Brooms, Buckets. Pails and Matches. Cotton Yarns and Sheetings t factory prices. And a good many other articles not mentioned, and expect to make such additions to our stock, as the trade requires. We will sell at wholesale or retail, low for CASH ; or on time to prompt paying custo mers, or exchange for country produce. Persons wanting goods in our line, are requested to examine our stock before purchasing. PEMBERTON fc SLOAN. I.. PEMBEBTON qkokce sloax. Qct22. w-tt 4 I'rlzuit of iMi) .-approximating to 4 frizes of 160 approximating to 4 frizes of 12-" approximating to 4 I'rizts of lt0 approximating to 5 frizes of SO approximating to 8 Prizes of 00 approximating to H Frizes of 00 approximating to 8 Prizes of 40 apppoximatiiig to 400 Prizes of 20 appioximutiug to 25.000 Prizes of S are Ui-J,?i:l4 Prizes amounting to - fUU.ttw prize are 20.0OU pnzu ar lo.Ooo prize are &.000 prize are 4.000 prize ure 3.OO0 prize are 2 000 prize are 1.51RI prize are 1U0 pri.e are $8. no o.OO 0oo 40U 04 O 480 400 8.OO0 200.000 - - - ;jo,oi Ctrtificatt s i,f Tackitgis will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the ri.-k : Certilicates of Packaga- ol it) Whole Tickets - tti'J lo Lull 'M " " lu Quarter 4i 15 " ' lu Eighth ' 7 60 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the money to our address for the tickets ordered, ou receipt of which they will be J'orw aided by List mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending iu any figure they may designate. Ttie list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately af ter the draw ing. NOTICE TO COIUIKSPONDKXTS. Tbe Express Conipai !?, whereby uionty for Tickets, in sums of Ti n Dollars aud upwards can be seut us AT OIR RISK A.NB.KXrKNSK. from any city or town where there is an txpress Office. The money and order must be eaaclosed in a (.ovcrnnieni Post Office Stamped Em lope, h Expresp l.'ompanies cannot receive tbcui. All communications strietly ccmtidcntal , rdi-rs lor Tickets or t t-rtiticati s. by "r f 'l'"- tobe edt McKlNNEY aft CO., Savannah. Ca. July 9, 1859. -tl CLOTHING ! CLOTHING WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and are now re celviu". the best and finest Assortment of C otli inS, wl have'ever exhibited in this Market. Princi paTly Consisting of Common forking 0..;Jble 1 for Laborers, ana a nne mui ; p",a ti1P ' Coats,ofthe Lest make ana laiesi s ty - -finest and best kind, any body that wants good f ork ing Pant. Lad Letter come soon nnd "J Varil of all a,ualities. aud shapes, tiro .nee,. Shut., .V-.m .1 ; les Shirts, Cotton and Flai.ncl DrueisaKc, Lundti i S Whlcwecr to sell ower than anyhody in th3 j Market. Coil and Ewg & BAll Sept. 10, 1869. " w'3m

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