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Joss at Three ThH:&a?!0 DotEARs-ia x Gakb i Hell, and Subsequent Attempt at Suicide, by a Nkw-Vokk Merchant. A few days since, a member ot' a New-York importing house, whose name we suppress at the solicitation of his friends, came to this itv on business, suid stopped with a luercantile rlenl residing in Ninth street. Friday niat he vi ued a gambling hell. on Fourth street, "n l' before eavijg, deposited. about three thousand dcl.drs with a voracious "tiger," kept in the institu tion. Feeling well satisfied that it would not -'ope Us ponderous and marble jaws," and that the depos it was a permanent one, he became so affected by lis loss, t aat he returned to his lodgings at an early Lour yesterday morning, and swallowed about an ounce ol laudanum, r ortunately his condition was discovered soon after, and by the timely aid of a physician hid life was saved. "We understand he is in a fair way ot recovery, and will leave for the East in" a few days, a wiser if not a better man. Cincinnati En2uircr. REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF THE NAVY. The report of Secretary Toucey has several cor rections marked on its margin with a pen, but as we have no design of publishing it entire, we shall not observe them. The secretary says: Since the commencement of the administration, twenty steam vessels have been added to the navy thirteen by coiistructien, and the aforementioned seven by purchase. ilut not withstanding, i beg leave most respectfully to 'renew the recommendation which' 1 had the honor to make a year ago of still further increase of the navy. The Naval Academy continues under the supcr ntdndeiice of Captain Ceo. S. Blake, and 1 have the most gratifying vi.leiiee of the proficiency of the pupils in ail the branches of their profession. Twen ty acting midshipmen graduated in June ; one hun dred and twenty-three have since been permitted to bo examined for admission ; and of these eighty six were found qualified and admitted. For the support of the navy and marine corps, and all other objects under the control of the Navy Department, for the fiscal year ending June 30, I baH, tin; estimates were $23,tt03,212 77; appro priations, 14,240,247 27 ; expenditures, ,K3,s70,-b-vi 7'j. For the fiscal j'ear ending June 30, 1859. the esti mates were l-l,01t,2Uy 2o ; appropriations, $14, 5 .-y.j4 23; expenditures, .$l4,05D,2tj7 7l- For the fiscal year ending June HO, 18C0, the esti mates were"ti;i,-jU0,o70 bU ; appropriation, $10, 401,709 55. lxie estimates for the fiscal -ear ending June 30, lS'il, are 5 11,244,645 03 : that is to say, for the n.i v v proper, U77,l 15 58 ; for the marine corps, V .., 7--0 OJ ; and for all other objects, $0,094. Double Murder. The village of Triadel pliin, near Wheeling, was the scene of a ter r.b.e atl'ray on Saturday night. It appears i. .at a number of young men from the former 1 lace visitcu use notei oi jiast a, Jiaiun on the it above named, and that a difficulty ! n uceuniaiig between them and the, barkeeper, a light ensued, in which all took part. Air Alust as murdered on the spot, and Air. Alartiu so seriously' injured that he died the next day. The parties engaged in the matter escaped, and up to last accounts had not been arrested. T;ie affair created the most intense excitement sit. both Triadelphia and Wheeling, and should 1 he perpetrators of the foul crime be caught, they will d on bless receive their due meed of punishment. Pits. Post. The portraits of John Brown represent him sitting in a rod-velvet cushioned chair, holding a copy of the Xi w York Tribune in his hand. There is an appio priateness nbuiit t ie latter feature of ihe picture that none can di-'pute. The teachings of the New Yolk Tribune pruiibic did much towards punishing him on from fanaticism to cvime ; and it is proper that the tool and the teacher sliuulil.be held in a common re- -". JJ. !( gister . "Suvmiv'' tx Nkbjranka., The bill lor the prohi bitiiiii of the slavery iu Nebraska, which passed the luv. er branch of their Territorial Legislature by a vote of 21 to 17, h is been defeated in the Council by ii vote of 7 to C. In was introduced chiefly for bon coni'i; it is 'said, as there are not over a half dozen slaves in the Territory, and these are "all house servants- Archbishop Hughes has accepted the invitation of tie Senior Class of the University of North Carolina to d liver the Commencement Sermon before them on the lib of June next. The New Hampshire member of the Republican National Committee, recently in session at New York, is Mr. George G. Fogg, editor of the Concord hi h pen ent Democrat, which has expressed the opinion that the only way to get rid of slavery is to foment rebellion among the slaves. Pf.vs Tjikec Thousand Years Old. At a meet ins of the New York -Horticultural Society, held in t'lin'.i n Hall, on Monday evening, the President, .Mr GuLshon, exhibited some swf-et peas which were take m fVi in the breast of an Egyptian mummy, and :.1 out three. th us md years old. These seeds were pr .Miited to the President, by Prof. - S. B.Morse, ii-. -iu w'.icm the above fact concerning them, together ith the a I itiOnal fact that some of thein so ob tained lad been planted and had vegetated, was aba rciiivjd. Tney are of a dark biownish color, s mcwhai, shrivelled, but of good size. A'. York Till ABOLITIONISTS WORTH AXD TURNER. Ve k-; rn from a friend that the abolitionist Dan iel Worth, whose arrest we noticed in our last, w as trie 1 in Oreensborough before Justices Ilaitt ; Lind say, and Adams. The clearest and most abundant p: o d'w;i3 produced, showing that he had wilfully and k.towiisgly propagated abolition and incendiary sentiments. He failed t j give tiie amount of bail re tpiired, and was committed to Greensborough jail, la-re he now is. Worth is a native of Guilford, and had resided for soi-v.-r thirty since, in Indiana. He professes to be a Minister of ths Wesleyan persuasion of Methodists. He is about sixty-five years of age, six feet four inches in height, and weighs 275 pounds. He is said to be a "man of sense and shrewdness, and calculated t do great mischief," The j iii is said to tie well guarded at night. This is proper, and indeed neccs.vtry, for he has follower-;, who might, if the jail were not guarded, at tempt to rescue him. We It-nrn that another abolitionist of the name cf Turner and old man was arrested and tried in Greensborough on Tuesday last. It was proved tii. it he had sold and circulated Helper's book. He gave bond in $5, Ok) to appear and answer at the next term of the Suparuu Court of Guilford County. lialcigh Standard. BEING EXECUTED BY PROPXY. A Marion, Alabama correspondent of the Hemp stead Courier tells the following story : "Since the death of Senor Francisco de O' Car cm, a Cuban Creole worth some 4,000,000 some into: eating ueveiopmcnis nave ocen maae. x no deceased was the intimate friend of Narcisso Popez, and was implicated in the Pinto difficulty. The turners left by the deceased proved that the person garroted in 1851, 'and behoved by the world to be Narcisso Lopez was not garroted, but through the influence of Senor O barcto a substitute was pro cured Lopez was executed by proxy. Whether the authorities of Gen Concha connived rd this pro- cee.hnc we have no means of knowing, neither have we any' authentic intormaiion ot the-late of Lopez 'f iiore'wa- a storv current a few years ago in the town of Limonal district of Mantanzas, and not far fr.m Cardenas, that a stmngcr who inhabited a house " then belonging to O'Garcia ' bore" a "strik ing lescmbl.-uice to Lopez. In 1856 this stran-e-er who held intercourse with none of tho inhab itants Of Lrmcual, though he was occasionally vis ited by strnngcr, sickened an 1 died. The body vvns earned offby ' 0 ra cia's people, and n one ever knew w hat became of it. Even the physician of ihe ikeen-ed was a stranger in Limonal. People there believe that this unknown man was no other than Lopez himself. - - THE VICE-PRESIDEN 'S SPEECH. lion. John C Breckenridge, the Vice-Prnsidentof the United States, delivered, last Wednesday, at Frankfort, Ky., an able and exha .stive speech upon national affairs. His audience was large and pro foundly attentive, though it is said not at all una nimous in their approval of the sentiments submit ted. Mr Breckenridge, as a preliminary topic, recurr ed to the history cf territorial legislation, anu jus tified his vote in favor of the repeal of the Missun Compromise line, and in support of the Kansas Nebraska bill. The transition thence was easy to an endorsement of the views of the United States tbe riirhts of slavery in the Territories the Dred Scott decision, in the eyes of the Vice-Prcbdient. representing the tun consumate flower of southern rights under the constitution. Y ith that decision he regarded the Territorial issue as as settled. The Territories, whether Nortn or South of erased lines will be peopled by slaveholding com munities, without regard to political or f ederal influ ences. In regard to the present condition of nation al politics, tl e tone of the Vice-President was des pondent. The areat danger to the Union lies, he asserted, in the existence ot a Republican party, j whose principles, avowed three years since, have long been abandoned in the heat ot uti-slavery feel ingf and others involving direct war upon slavery, not only in the Territories, but in the States sub stituted. To sustain this charge Mr Breckinridge quoted from Mr Seward's Rochester speech and from Helper's conipendiunalludad to the Republi can approval of the latter compilation, and confessed that he saw no hope of salvation to the Union so long as the Republican organi.-itimi continued to exist. The only redeemed aspect of Northern soccty is the existence of fragments of the old whig part-, loyally devoted to conservative measures. In conclusion, Mr Breckinridge exhorted the South to keep itself stri.-tlv v. itl.in" Constitutional obligations, and in that connection denounced the efforts of thosa who. were laboring for the restoration of the slave trade. T e speech will be read with profound interest, independently of the respect due to the dignified official position of the orator. -a Thf. Late Kino of N atj.es axd the Galley Slaves A correspondent of the Athenaeum, writ ing from Florence, says : "The government of Bologna has lately obtained proofs of a fact which to most Englishmen will doubtless appear incredible, and which would pro bably appear so even to Italians, if they did not know that the late King of Naples, of merciless memory, twice used the same unrighteous expedient in order to excite anarchy in Sicily ; and that Aus tria not long ago employed it at Verona to give rise to deeds of violence in Lombardy. A number of galley slaves have been recently released by the Roman Government, and furnished with passports for Roma gnu." The celebrated John Fo ter thus decribes abtgot He sees ndigion, not as a sphere; but a line, and il is a line in which he is moving. He is like an Atri. ricaa butl'ulo sees right .forward, but nothing on the i le-don ot an-1 riri.t or left. He would not perceive gels or devels at the distance of tea yards on one side or the other' Gakirai.di Again Married. Garibaldi was married on the 1th December, to the eldest .1 m.. T?..:,.. i, n.,i;., LlilligllUCi IJl JU . I li t j I ia 1 , till 1LUU.1U Ji.lil an, who possesses one-of the most butiful of the residences on the Lake of Como. Southern Movement. A meeting is about to be called in this town to urge the Ladies to take an ac tive part in the inovemt now so general, the encour agement of Southern enterprize. It is to be held about the 10th of January in.-,t. It will be peculiar ly a Ladies Mceliny, but will be addressed by seve ral of our most enterprising public men. Salisbury Haiirter. WORTHY OF NOTE. II. M. Dig.-s, of Auson county, ers, that picked on different days lUHUIg lvt!ut8 Of CUttCK T Las two bovs, broth- this season, the fol Til, 012, CO 3, 578 572. , Mr. Diggs has just, returned home from Texas' where he had been to And a 'better place and a better country, J perfectly satisfied with the old North State He says he would not take five hundred dollars tor the trip. This statement was made to rue by Air Diggs on his return on Monday last. Georgia State .Lottery. lor the benefit, ot" the MOnSTTICELLO Union Academy, OF JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA. Authorized by Special Act of Legislature, M0B THAN 0N Pall- 10 EVERY TWO TtCKtTS. lie JNNEY" & CO., Managers. CAPITAL PRIZE TICKETS $io: HALVES, QUARTERS AND EIGHTHS IX I'llOCOItTIOX. TO BE DRAWN. SATURDAY IN JANUARY, IStO. EACH IN TIIE City of Savanna Ii, G-a. CLASS 53, to be Drawn Jan. 7, 1859. CLASS 51, to be Dkawx Jan. 14, 1859. CLASS 55, to be Drawn Jan. 21, lb59. CLASS 56, to be Drawn Jan. 28, 1859. ma GJsriFicEjrr s a heme. 1 Prize of tf UOOtitJ is 1 -- 2'l.tJUU s 1 - 1U.UU0 ia- 1 5.0'JU ia 1 - 4.U0O is 1 3.000 is 1 - 2.-'iil' is 1 l.i'HKJ is 1 - 1.100 is ftiO.OeO. a Prizes of $1,000 alt; $5,006 au.UoO. 10 o'i0 are 5 .Out) in. 010. -2 ' 400 are SO0 o.OOO 2 i! 3oo are liOo 4.00. 2 ' too are 400 o.OOO. SO " I.jo an; 7.500. S.uii'J. loo loo are 1O.O00. 1 ..). 10 " ate y.jOO 1 100. 100 - S5 are 6.500 A PPR OXIMA Tl ON PRIZES. s of $0t) approximating to StiO.000 prize are 2-1 Friz $8.00 COO 500 400 640 40 400 320 S.Oflo 200.00 4 Prizes of 150 approximating to 4Prixes of 125 approximating to 4 Priats of loO approxiutatiug to 8 Prizes of b0 appruximatiug to 8 Prized of 00 Approximating to 8 Pfiz;s of 50 approximating to 8 Prizes of 40 apppoximating to 40 Prizes of 20 appioxi.aatiug to o.OoO Prizes cf S are iO.000 prizu are 10.000 prize are 5.000 prize are 4.000 prize are 3.010 prize are 2.000 prize are 1.50O prize are 100 prize are Xiv,-Sii."J Prizesamounting to - - 3G6,040 Certificates of Packages will be fold at the ft" lowiug rates, which is the risk : Certificates ol Packages of 10 Whole Tickets - $60 10 Half " b0 " " 1(1 Quarter " 15 J 1 10 Eighth " 7 .r)t IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the tn'.ney to our address for the tickets ordered. oa receipt of which they will be foi waided by trst mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The list of drawju numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers imnlediatel y after the drawing. NO Tick TO CORRiCSP TXDiCXTS. Those who prefer ctof stv - . ; 1 mr.a. csn use " .The El,i ? t-;';-',, ,-, whereby money for Tickets. can be sent us AT OUR ! It from any city or town wht: caouey and order must be e v 6TfrEmfn Poii ' the Express Cot .- : All ciitn.;;.:nica i u or0rder3 tor Tick-:.- , Express, to be uirec; . irs and upward- C 'lce. The : ,.tave, i ' "! t-m. - t,n a 11 ail or O., SaYiinnah, Ga, AS5STS $254,618 62. THIS Company has been in operation more than six years, and has paid its Fire losses, amoaut ing to 3Z3.524.37 without any assessment; insurance averaging its members about i per cent. Amount of property now insured, $1,563,490.01 Amount premium notes now oa hand, 247,738.08 DIRECTORS: George McNeill, D. A, Ray. II. L. Myrover; S. W.Tillinghast, Henry Lill X. A. Stediuan, S. J. Hinslale, T. S. Lntterloh, Wm. McLaurin, S. T. Hawley, . W. N. Tillinghast, A. A. McKethan. J. D. Williams, James G. Cook, A. W. Steel, James Kyle, Hon. J. G. Shepherd. R.F.Brown, Wilmington, A. E. Hall, Wilmington. OFFICERS: GEORGE McNEILL, president. D. A. KAY, VICE PRESIDENT. C. A. MCMILLAN, SECRETARY. ,T. Collins and C C. McCrummen. Travelling Agents. ZL-?f The Company invite applications. -S May 19, 1859. ' - wly'r AMES M A RTINE is now receiviiiff a laTire audi ;eaeral assortment of everything in the above line ALSO A prime article of Rio. Lajmira and Java COFFEE Crushed and Brown Sugar ; Sugar House Syrup aatj .UOlilSSI.'S. u All of which is offered on as good terms as can b$ had in this market. Nov. 27. tf ' NOTICE TO SOLDTEll'S WIDOWS. 31 HE WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Soldiers and the Widows of Soldiers who DIK1 IN service in the war ot 1812, can have theS pensions confniued by calling on the undersigne Congress having made additional provision thein. f Give me the management of your claims, the money shall come at once, or no charge- JNO. M. ROSE. Agt. for Pensions. F ayotteville June 19, 1858. tf and 4 Scliool Notice- I M Y School in the DONALDSON ACADEMY wll be re-opened on Monday, October 3rd. Trrms iter Ouarter of ten weeks. English, Latin, $10 JO Latin and Greek, $12 13 Contingent, so A few pupils can be furnished with board in te family of the Principal, on Hay Mount. j iroer d irT u i v a f Pr!n.!iil i . II.'. M . Xfc.. .HI....'-.', j 1 -, . . .......j-'... j A.U2. 13. '8o9. w-tf I tt !:!! TO if!! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER 1 STAPLE Mm WAE(SY my goods, IXiS.HIiai.AS, BOHNETS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, ! Clothing and FURNISHING GOODS, AND CAPS, T RUNKS, 0ARPUT BAGS, AND VALISES, MUSICAL INSTILMENTS OF ALL KINDS, HAVANA SEGARS, &c, &c, Comprising in all. one of the largest, handsomest and the most thorough assortment of Goods ever ex hibited in this market, and will be sold very cheap for CASH, or on time to prompt paying customers. Our friends, and the public geacmiK- arc very rccwrrtfriV ly invited to give us an early call and secure a ood bargain G. & L. BRANDT. South Side Hay Street, Fayetteville, N, C Oct 14 d-lt MarlDl Factory, 15 Y GEO. 1L.AXJIER, Two Doors above C. T. Haigli & Sou's Store, Fayetteville., IS, C. Oct. 1, 1858. ly. -w.nsr zd . A LARGE QUANTITY of Cotton and linen Rags for which fair prices will be paid. 7, DAVID MURPHY Aug 9 1859. d-ti XR. R. SCOTT, having been absent iui nccidt iiii v r pant, utiei& it lta ylO-ir fessiona services to tt-e community, and may be seen now regularly in his Office on Person Stree t. two Doors East of the Market, during the hours From 9 to I P. M.. " , 2 to 5 P. M ..-.'". ,': Dec fi. w-tf "Wliite Lead, flllTE ZINC 'I 1 ANNF.RS' OIL Li swd Oil i Sperm Oil ; Neatsoot Oil I Kerosene Oil : Lai J Oil ; Whale Oil ; For sale by S. J. HINSDALE & CO. If n CL0THINGTCL0TH1NG. A FRESH SUPPLY rPHE PUBLIC ARE AWARE TtrAT i have been engaged, in the mauu- uring and selling of gentlemen's gar- ata for 17 or 18 years, and with this ag experience beHeve that I am as veil calculated to make good selections. any person or persons in this business. My Stock is all ENTIRELY NEW anu adapted to the trade, consisting of N"'o. 1 Dress ClothJCoats, fXOCl CoatS, (SINGLE A!fi DOUBLE BREAST eo). Business Suits, ooixsistiiis OK Silk Mixtures, Harrison Cassimere, Rib Cassimere aud Union Cassimere ; Fine Reaver, Felt Beaver, Seal Skin, and Union Cass. Over Coats ; Felt Beaver Talmas, a new garment never intro duced before this seasoa. PANTS of all grades ranging iu price from $2 50 to U 00. AN EXTRA iLOT OF Velvet, Silk, Grenadine Silk; Cloth and Cassimere Vests, A LAiSGE ASSORTMENT OF T01TH' AD CBiLDRO'S CLOTH !G Gentlemen's Shawls, Morning Gowns, Gentlcmen'sail Woo. Uuder-Slitrts; Rail Road Rugs, Blankets, Hosiery, fcuspeud crs, Napoleon Ties, Crav te. Stocks,' Gloves, and Bindings. Call at the ' ONE PRICE OD i HINO EMPOHIUPIL" A. J. WOODWARD. market square, z nooRs below s. J. wxsdale's. 3 O PERSONS desirous of having thei suits made abroad can call and leave their measures with me, and! will have them attend ed to . aimed iately. Sept. 15, 2wd. wtf "TTE ARiJ KECEIVING IN ADDITION to ou VY present stock tb e following goods, -85 Bags Colfee, R'o. Lagrira and Java, 50 Bbls and Hhds, Su6ar, different grades. 4o Boxes Soap, assorted qualities. 15 Hlf Bbls Eagle Mills Snuff, in small bladder 2o Boxes and Kegs Super Carbonate Soda 20 " Stewarts Candy. 35 " Candles, Adamanine and Sperm. 5 Bales Bagging, Dundee and Cunny.J 1 Tons Hollowware. 200 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 500 Lbs Bar Lead. 50 Bags shot. 100 Kegs Nails. A LS O HAEDWARE AND CUTLERY. Saddlery, Collars, Whips, See., SHOES AND SOLE LEATHER. GINGER, PEPPER and SPICE Window Glass, Putty and iVhite Lead. Cigars, Green and Black Teas. Bale Rope and Twine. Manilla Rope, Sash Cord &c. Brooms, Buckets, Pails and Matches. Cotton Yarns ana? Sheetings i factory prices. And a good many other articles noe 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 hi our line, are requested to examine our stock before purchasing. P .EMBERTON & SLOAN. E. L. PEMBEKTOS- GEORGE SLOAK Oct 22. w-tf STATE CAR AND MACHINE WURKS- fTlllE undersigned having located in toe town of 1 Fayetteville, N. C. and erected buildings suita ble for Car and Machine Works, would give notice that ihey are prepared to execute all orders for Cars of every description, also all kinds of Machine work, such as repairs of Steam Engines, Cotton, Mill and Mining Machinery, heavy forging, such as Mill Spin dies. Cranks. fcc, at short notice. By an arrangament made with the Boston Belting Company, we are prepared to receive orders lor all kinds of India Rubber Belting aud Ilose at their pri ces. Having started our Engine, and Wood worth's Plan er, we are prepared to plane all descriptions of Lum ber and Scantling, which will be kept on hand, for sale either in the rough or dressed, as parties may de sire. Contracts taken for the erection of Buildings, ma terials furnished, and Jobbing of all kinds executed with neatness and dispatch. Counters and Desks made to order, Stores fitted Sash. Doois and Blinds manufactured, equal to any thing of the kind to be found in the Northern market, WALTON & BARRY , Car Builders and Machinists. Fayetteville, Oct 13-d a 85m 6- -tf R. JAMES 1A VIS, having decided on permanently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, respectfully offers his servi ces to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Pro fession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied after an extensive experi ence, to which is added a thorough Dental educa tion, that he can give entire satisfaction as tar as it is in tjie power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man uer, as well as diseases of the mouth, None but the proper metals are made use of in the various poerations. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in tar preservation. of the Teeth. tOffice over Houston's Jewelry Store "where he will be found at all times. May 15, 1858 tf fiobeson County Jaiid For Sale. - - - - - i rpHE Subscriber wishing to change his Business, and also his Residence, offers for Sale his Land in said county, about Eleven Huudred Acre-. There are about 800 where I now live, including my Improve ments, on which there is a good DWELLING and all other necessary buildings, and also a good Turpentine Still in good hx, My improvements are good, having been built but a few years. Farm is in good fix, aud large enough to work tour plows. The other tract contains a little over 30 acres about 6 miles from this one, and has been Boxed two years, theie are about 5 crops of Boxes on both tracts and a lar,e quantity of ton Timber" both pieces are within about 9 to 10 miles of '3 F River. The location is a healthy one, and conveniently situated, being within miles of two Churches, Presbyterian, and Methodist. Very convenient to the post-office, which is kept at St. Pauls and also to a good school kept at the same place, by an excellent scholar. I will also, sell one team of good Mules and wagon, and Stock of Caitle and Hogs, if desired by the pu chaser, it is deemed unnecessary to say more as those who wish to purchase will want to look for them slves. I will sell all together, or separate as may be desir ed. Terms Liberal and accommodating. For lurtber particulars address the Subscriber at St- Pauls, N. C. W. H. WILLIS. Dee 23, 58 tf- Presb. copy 4-t nd son4 bill to Carolinian office. RUSAMONT SCHO0L7 THE second Session of this School will commence second Tuesday in January. The Academy is located on the high and healthful region o! Lower Little River, eighteen miles noi th-west from Fayette Tille, and six miles from Johnsonville, in a highly moral & religious community. Terms of Tuition per Sessir-n of five montns; English Baranches from $8 00 o $12 50. Languages, 15 0 0, Board can be had ia good families for $7.00 per month. T. J. BROOKS. Joitidcnville, N. C, Col A. Murchison, Johnsonville; Vi'm. J.Kelly, Esq. Manchester, Dr. Alex. Ma&roe, Argyle, Dec 24. 2t Presbyterian &. Obs cpy 2t it&Cathartic Pills, M SVGAS COATED, UI MADS TO CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND CURE THE SICK. Inralida, Fathers, Mothers, Physicians, Jfnilan 111 routs IS, run ineir nunu, and Judge of their Virtues. FOR THE CURE OF Headache, Sick Headache, Foul Stomach. Pittsbgkg,- Pa., May 1, 1855. Dr. 3. C. Am. Sir : I have been repeatedly cuyd of the worst headache any body can hare by a dose or to of your Pills. It seems to arise from a foul stomach, which they cleanse at once. If they will cure others as they do me, the fact is worth knowing. Your with great respect, ED. W. PREBLE, Clerk of Steamer Carton. Bilious Disorders and Iaver Complaints. ltF.PAKTMENTOF THE 1 STERIOR, WAS HINGTO.V, D. C, 7 Fel., 1S56. Sir : I have used your Pills in my general and hospital prac tice ever sim-o you made tliem, and cjiuimt hesitate to say tliey aru tlu' test cathartic we employ. Their regulating action tiu the lirer is quick and dt-cided, consequently they are an admira ble remedy for derangements of that organ. 1 ndeed, I bare seMt.ni found a case of bilious disease so obstinate that it did not readily --iehl to them. Fraternally vours, ALOXZO BALL, M. If,ysician r.f the Marine Hospital, IJyaentery, Relax, and "Worms. Pii?t Office, Hartland, Liv. Co SIich., Nov. 16, 1S35. T)r. Arm: Your Pills are the porg-ctkm of medicine. They have done my wife more good thu X i-an tell oa. She bad beea eick and pining away fur months. Wettt vil to I doctored at great exj'nse, hut got no. better. She then ci-mmenced tjtking your Piils, whU-lt soo enred her, by exfelliig large- quantities of worm f de;d) from her bod y. They afterwards cured her and our two children of Idoody dysentery. One of our neighbors had it U-.4, and my wifo cured him with two doses of your I'iils, hile others around us paid from five to twenty dollars doctors bills, and lost much time, without being cured entirely even theu. Such a medicine as ynnt-s, which is iu-inally good and h.rtiest, will le prized here. "GEO. J. GR1 KKIN, J''s! master. Indigestion and Impurity ot" the Ulood. r't-'.iH Jirr. J. v. ft it, f .Jdret't (Vuirvh, J&iston. 1R- Avkk: i hae used your Pills with extraordinary success in my fimiily and among thise I am called to vi.it in di-iress To regulate the oraji of digestion and n;ifv tho lhod they are the very lest remedy I have ever known, and I can conli denily recommend them to my friends. Yoihk, J. V. ill.MKS. W arsaw, Wyoming Co N. Y., Oct. 24 lfaa. T)ff Pis: I am using your Cathartic Pi. Is in my practice, and find them an excellent puruative to cleanse the- system and pu rit'y tU- fountains of the hiood. JOIJN G. MEACilAM, M. D. Erysiietas, Serofi:l, Hint's Fvil, Tetter, Tumors, and Salt Ttheum. JPcOft a Riru-itriiinf ..Vrcnr'? of 5V. Lmi&. Ihb. 4. t:fi. ln. Aykr: Your Pills ai-e the paragon ot' !i tiiai is great in medicine. They havecured my little daughter of ulcerous srea upon her hands aiol fin-t that hiwl proveti iueural.le for yeurs. iier mother has Iteeu long grievously uttiieted with blotches and pimples on fcer ikin and in her hair. After our child wascuied, she also tried jour fills, and they have cuted her. ASA MOKGUIDGE. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, aiul Gout. Froit the An-. Vr. iieA-t, of the Anthtnist Jftix. Church. Pulaski Ilorsiu sava.xh. O v., .Ian. 6, 1856. HONORED Sir: i should be ungratet'ul for i-h- it-lief your skill has brought me if 1 !id not report my case to yon. A cold set tl.nl in my limbs and brought on excruciating neuralgic pains, which ended ill chronic rheumatirm. Notwithstanding T had the best, physicians, ihe disease grew worse and worse, until, by the advice of your excellent agent in IJidiimoie, Dr. Mackenzie, I tried your Pills. Their efiects were slow, hut sure. lJy per severing in the use of them I am now entirely well. Senate CnAMHt.it, Haton Koi'GK. La 5 Dec, 1S5". Pr. Ateu: I have been entirely cured by your Pills of Khen matic Gout a painful disease that had afflicted m,- for Years. VINCENT SUhKLL. For Dropsy, Plethora, or kindred Coni- plaiiita. ritiuiriug an active purge, they are an excellent remedy. For Costiveness or Constipation, and as a Diuutr I'ilJ, they are agreeable and effectual. Fits, Suppression, Paralysis, Inflammation, and even Deafness, ami Partinl HlimliiebS, have Lceu cured by the alterative action of these Pills. Most of the pills in market contaiu Mercury, which, although a valuable remedy in skilful hands, is dangerous in a public pill, from the dreadful consequences that frequently follow its incau tious use. These contain no mercury or mineral substance whatever. AYEFS CHERRY PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, INFLUEN ZA, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION, and for the relief of consumptive patients in advanced stages of the disease. We need not speak to the public of its Y irtues. Throughout every town, sod almost every hamlet of the American States, its wderfi(i5i'l,W of pulmonary complaints have made it til ready knowti'.Jgfr, few are the families in any civilized coun try on this fcKiiiMVWt without some personal experience of its efTects; and ftwsr yet the communities any where which have not among them some living trophy of its victory over the sub tle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is the most powerful antidote yet kuown to man for the formida ble and dangerous diseases of the pulmonary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can be employed for in fants and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. "We have abundant grounds to believe the Cherry Pectoral saves more lives by the consumptions it prevents than those it cures. Keep it by you, and cure your colds while they are cura ule, cor neglect them until no human skill can master the in exorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, eats your life av. ay. All know the dreadful fatality of rung drdi.-rB, and as siey know too the virtues of this remedy, we need not do more luan assure them it is still made the best it can be. We spare no cost, no care, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the best agent which our skill can furnish for their cure. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. AND SOLD BT S. J. KINS ALE Feb'y 19,1859 ly Fayetteville, N. C. C. S. BARBEE. C. C. BAKBEE. fletropoliUtn Line I Noticeto the Traveling Public. WE ARE running a daily line of two ITorse Coach es from Fayetteville to Raleigh. Connecting with the Raleigh and Gaston and North Carolina Railroads Leaving the latter place at 5 o'clock P M., and Fayetteville at 3 o'clock, P. M.. and, two o'clock P. M every Sunday, Through in 12 hours. Passengers will have the opportunity of getting supper at Mrs. Barclay's. This Stage line is superior to any two horse line in the State; New Coaches, lined inside for the comfort of the passengers. C. S. BARBEE, & BRO. Prof'r- Barclaysville, N. C. Dec 10, tf CARRIAGE FACTORY. A. A. M'KETIIAN KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of Vehicles of every description, which are well and faithfully made and finished in the lightest and neatest styles. His facilities for doing carriage work are greater than axt establishment South. which enableshim to sell his work ou the most favor able terms. Nov. 13. 1858. tf Who IXTants a Bargain. rpHE Faystteville Hatel being litted up for Gas 1 Light, I will sell at reduced vr'ccs a lot o; hang ing and standing LAMPS, suitable for Passages, Dining Rooms. Ac. I have also hree splendid new CILT PARLOR CHANDELIERS, suitable lor Churches. Public Halls, or Parlors, which 1 will sell at oue half of the New York cost. T, WADDILLE. Dec 23, 4t I HAVE assoiiated with me, iu this line, Mr John K. Dailey, and will style the firm ORKELL & DAILEY. We have purchased the Steamer Southerner, and in a few days, will have a New Flat employed with her. Those favoring us with their patronage may rely upon prompt despatch, by applying to Mr. Dailey on board, or to me at my office. R. M. ORRELL. R. M. ORRELL March 26, 1859. JOHN K. DAILEY. -tf. FRESH ARRIVAL. J. AV. LETT HAS justreceived a largeand general STOCK of Goods suited to the FALL & WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple anil Faucy DiS.1T GOODS. Boots and Shoes, withalmostevcrythingdesirablein that line. Prime Family Groceries always to be had AT LETT'S. Goodssold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex hanged or country produce. Augas 27, 1853. ly JVO TI IE. mww ci,,,.il. 'lorrlnn- l.un a T.nr. 1 n t otl at. Dpcpmher I Term of Har lett County Court, Commissioner to sell one hundred acres of" L.AND. on Anderson's J Creek in Barbeci.e District, be'f nging to the heirs of j Gilbert Mclnnis, I -ceased, wilt sell the above named ' Land to the highest, burner, at ttie '"'jrt House door iuToomer, on MONDAY the i:;tb day FEBRUARY 18ti0 it being th-; Monday of Hernett County Superior Court, the purchaser giving bead and approved se unonfy. B. F. SHAW, Commispionr. De 22'59 Jm -jgj' aJ'Sij' S Turpentine ! Turpentine ! '1 urpentine Qfl 1 1 TU PEaTlNE BOXES ou aud fro f UUjUUl the Rail Koad, about 5 to b I miles ma fayetteville, will be rented oa good terms to any perr sou wishing to embark in the business Also, good SAW aud GKIST AlILL, and two small FARMS- 1 . . two of the RICHEST FAHMS iu the County oi Vvumberland, one about one milt; from the Market '-, owa as tue Bailey place : the other about mne miles rrnm , t. ' .,.i,.j r , , . ----- "-"J auuw u as lite ceieuraieu dttutt if r7eT0W, Ch ,has 250 or so -res cleareo. laud, which hu,hTrJIC.ultivated' wil1 Pri" " average ol iO . 13 ot orn per acre. or tcTntSl?"" ,and8 mUrt apPlY 80n' whS"', fFply to C- E" Leete Fayetteville. who is authorized to rent in rny absx nee. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, V N' MqDOSALP , HE MEDICINE OF THE L..lL.JsOI-ill t A M, MILLION I- Ab i . SANDFORD'S LIVEIliINVlGURATOI., AKVK.lt DEOlLl'lAlKS. IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY Fl.OM GUMS, and has become an established lac:, a Stsmdarct Medicine, known and ap- f it, and used in such qnau proved by all that have 1 ities as to act genii oi used it, and is now re- 5 the Lowels. sorted to with conlidence in all the diseases lor which it is recommeaded. It has cureu thousands within the last two years who hid given up all hopes of relief, as the y Lei the dictates otj guc judgment guide you iu H use ol'the Liver Invito Orator, aud it will cure- Liver Uoniplaints. L.il- lious Attacks lvsi'tpsia v H- Chronic iJiarrhdea, bum-. O nier Complaints. Lysen. ?,tery. Dropsy, Sour M001-. ;)ch, Habitual Coslivt in ss 3(Jliolic, Cholera, Cliolru O Morbus. Cholera In lain rJjtum, Flatulence, J anu- ana inay be used succiss numerous unsolicited cer tificates iu my posse siou show. The dose must be adop ted to the temperament of the individual taking dice. Female Weaknesses fully as an Ordinary Family Medicine. It will cure sick Headache, (as thousands cau testily,) in twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspooululs sire taken a commencement of attack. All who use it are giving their testimony in tt !a 1 . Mix water in the Mouth with the invigovutor, mid swallow both together. I'rice one Dollar per bottle, ALSO. C-SANDFO" l'S FAMILY Cathartic Pills, COMPOUNDED FROM rnrc Vegetable Extract?, and put up in U.ASS C.VSL Air light, and will keep in su l.iii;.(-. The Family Cathartic CI The Froltssion well r"ill is a gentle but active; j know that ditiei tnt Cntl Cathartic, which the pro Hearties act. on ( ilievenl prietor has used in his proportions ol the bowels. 'J lie familv Cathartic Hjjriil has ilh dut 11H ;i itce to t L is will esiab-i-ijlislnd fact. Lctn tm Gtjpiiui.ucd liom avaiittj ljlofthe pure.-t Vegiti.lle TjExtracts. w Licit at i alike fioii 'in i. ;ii i to tit a r il imeiit ni" j in ul 111,1. mi CCLood anil salt ii i, 11 cans 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 thr-ii, within the reach of all. I where a Cathartic is needed, sir h a dtrui-.r the Stomach, Sleepiness, l'ains in tin.- l.;i K i i I' is ol 1 ii s oosiiveness, lain ana .soreness ovtr ine vi.oit v t from sudden cold, which frequently, ii nt gkcii t t 1 in a long course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a titij, ing Sensation of Cold over the body. Hi Mm i-m.i ss. Headache, or weight, in the head, all 1 1 fan n. iti l Diseases, Worms in Children or-Adults. Lhi ,u.;t t n.. a great Purifier of the Blood and main dinars (( which flesh is . heir, too uumorous to mention iu 1 1 1 i f- ai vertisement. Dose, 1 to 3 PRICt. TU It K K DIMES. "The Liver Invigorator and Famnily Catln-ri ie Pil arc retailed by Druggest generally, and sold w holesi. ie by the Trade in atl the large towns S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.. Manufacturer ami Proprietor, 335 Broadway, New York. 0; . -' t--rt C. V sr.- v l i t'- x t ;- -NO SUCU WORD AS FAIL." A PvESTLESS REMEDY. II O LLO W AY'S OI TM L T. CIRCULAR To TIIE SICK. The first hospital surgeons and medical publici.-ts of Europe admit the unparalleled auti-iutiumatuiy uiid Uealing properties of this Ointment ; gov cri.mt nts sanction its use in their naval and military i-ei vict t : and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative proprieties. It penetrates the sources of iullaination and corruption which underlie external evidences of diseases, aud neutralize the tiery elements which leeu auu exasperate the melady. RIIEUMaTISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS These are among the mos-t terrible and agonizing diseases of the muscles the tlet-hy fibre and the skin , yet in their worst forms, and when setmtitgly incura ble, they invariably disappear under aperseveiing im plication of this sooihiug, healing, antidote to pain and iufiamation. SALT RHcUM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS In cases of Salt Rheum, where medical waters, lo tions, and every recipe ol the pharmacopaa have proved useless, the Ointmeut will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its inlluence. and its relaxing elfect upon centracted sin ews is trulv wonderful. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced in the appearance of malignant ulcer.s alter a few i:p iiicatious of this Ointment. The surrounding reilntiS v uiishes, an granules f healthy feeh bi gin o lai.e the place of the discharged matter. Ihe proces goes ou more or less rapidly until the orilice i.- filled up with sound material, and the other ulcer radical y cured. A WORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent sufl' rers from ex ternal injuries and therefore every mother should have this s 1 1 i rt rr rn-nfi r u t i nn (vnnctantli, t l.r..,.l It ; n ....... ..w......, i' - i - . v .. w i . . ,ij ut imim. ii, jo nil absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes tl, I, TAl,rutul CiiritQ ink l- Sm t ri i , r t tl .. . I. .. 1. II V , u I l.iv'i ' 1 - vtuiv.I1 . VI 111 L I 111, , UlEtl UI C LUC heads aud faces cf children. SIGNIFICANT FACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the At lantic and Pacific whaling fleet as a cure for scorbutic affections, and as the beet pot-s-ible remedy for wounds, and bruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purpo ses. Both the Ointment and Pills should he used in the folbuving cases : Bunions. Mercurial Eruptions; Burns. Piles. Chapped Hands. lilifumati.-m Chilblains, Ringworm. Fistula. Salt httum. Swelled Gland. Sprain? Sore Legs. Stiff Joints Sore Breasts. Tetter. Sere Heads. L leers. Sore Ihroats. Veneral Sores. Gont. Lumba'o- Scalds. Sore of ali kinds Skin Diseases, U ouud of nil kinds JSSS- CAUTION! None are genuine unless the words "Holloway, Jeio York nnd London," are dis cernible as a waltr-mark in every leaf of the book of. directions around each pot or box ; the same may be plainly seen fey holding the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be given to any one rendering such information as may lead ?v the de! ctlon of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the same, Knowing them to be spurious. Soldatthe Manufactory ofProfe sor Iloi.i owat, 80 Maiden Lane, New York, and by ail re-pectMble Druggists and Dealers in Me l'chte i in oiibou t ihe I' States and the civilized world, in potf- at i5 ct .its, 62J cents, and SI each. Tbere i a considerable saving 1 y tr.1 ing tb'. arger size. N. B Directions for the guidance of patients ia every disorder are affixed to each pot. i
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