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. 1 I' it rt: , i I t 4 il B ii it !1 4 r NORTH. CAROLINA ARGUS, I For tha Argus, '.fa ' ' . - 7 That all pretty, what you say nboul " A Fox-C'haUe in the Argut, but there' one . siting very certain, you've either cK to quit - leaving my fence kwn,or keep your " Bos. , tons," "DidW"iil "Grey Roderick" out of my j.lantnlion. That, I think, isabout the ' nutotance 01 your remarks'. INow, look ' Iwrc, old fellow, there's no use U come . blowtu' around mo 1n that .tort o" atyle. I'm pro' rig lo hunt just. when and where 1 - please ; and ns to " putting up fences" that depends upon circumstances. "I moulit, and then gin I inouhlnt." It's unreasonable to rrfinire it upon all occasions. 1 ms anoui , nets, wnen "o er Ihe hills anil lar away my iruiiani pacK arouse the ilrcaniuiS echoes with mimic which, if Orpliww could have heard, lie would have thrown n way in despair his harp, banjo, tin horn, or whatever it was wherewith ho IV i tli melting melodies' the hen! subdued, ' And drew arounl him tue listening wood!" . 1 . .1 ' . . 1 1 r l . . 1 ou miL'iii. wiiti aaiiw irona. .,.. 01 , sevk j cn, ft (ea(, a( (jf roJj inRyourrequ tsacce.lod o. askof thcpr.et,ft)i ,can d j, ap.,iU Crickley vou can his eye in Hnc Irenzy roll.nR. as he ut ten ; , ,, no ,. ,((( u (if . rf,f.rf -llio.jghn.ihat burn nnd words-hnt breathe. , , f , ,)ri dowh olJ iu a Very that he sh-uld come, down from the clouds to 1 s)0, a " tin cart 1 10 remove a nea iroinincietroi u,s Irowsers j or of some military chieftain thai, in the midst ol battles deathly fires, while ' cnrr.age rides up.oii the gale and glorious victory hovers o'er the opposing hosts un certain where to penh. ho should cOoly or der -all hands tu "hold on" utit 1 he could take a drink and light a cijrar; or (had you lived in those days) of old Pythagoras, that, when he discovered the immortal "-17lh problem of Euclid," ha should calmly wait to- put on his breeches bc'bre running into lhe streets crying 'Eureka! Eureka!" (not t.'rowson's.) But don't say n word to we . . . . . II.. I ... ' nuoui your ncwii y oiu u-ncos : m ,n, ; dear-sir, would,. . hes.tate a moment a km, pulluiS down the C hinese wall, should it ; chance to he in my way. nor would 1 ever j think of stopping to put .tup! o'"J all the cows and calves in Uir.aten.lom were only separated bv oncol yourfenccs, I Would ! kick it down and ';') ;' St ,;S1'" I I. a lil'iui-Ptl ' I f VOU lilt IIOI Al Jime to think c-f such smill inatlers- i-u t - V - , the TJX dog mus'.be kept up with, and your fences may go to old Harry ! But come my " bonnie Scot," let's not " fall out about it. Iam willing to make a compromise. When my dog are "only trailing," and I can't get around, through, Iiior under youronoc?, I'll ajreedo put 'em up, if you'll just promise 4o keep dark iilwut it. when the " games nf.wt," and old Croc kett's wildly musical and fiercely melodi ous "open" m heard ia all its thrilling sub- limily upon t!;e. morning air. Justcomc out . tf your den some momii;gaud listen to him and Nimrod, and I'll wageryou a "red mule creased," that if there is about you one par tide of manhood, poetry or soul, you don't - bother me about fence again.' if you will do that, you will be obliged i 1 r: rtr Tn ml ifT.-i fi vri .f:; i r n .1 a n lift govern vourself accordinglv, and if not n'l'r hav to anvin. that vou mnv ex. uect to find Your fences down "occasionally. Yours, &c, Tri: THE COLOSELli 1I0BSE. V I have never been able to ascer:ain the raue of thequarrel between the Cficklcys nnd the Drake?. Thev have lived within a iniie ot eacn oilier in Illinois .or live yrars and from ihcir first acquaintance there had heen a mutual Jeeling of dislike between tlie two families. " ' ' . One day, .Mr. Drake, the cider, was re - . . . .i i ii- . r .. r. .. turning home with a 'pocket full oT rucks, from Chicago, where he had been to dispose of ajoad of grain, and Sam Darlon was on the wagon with him. As they approached i w r. V I i j nnd .Mr. DruKes house, he observed to his companion:. , i - U hat a beautiful shot oldCi ickley s , roan i over yonder! . . n " Jiang it, so it is, muttered oldI)rake. ! The horse was stand.n under some t. ees .twelve ro-ls from the road. Involuntarily Drake stopped bis team.) He glanced .furtively around; tlieo with . qictr s.iiule, ihe old hunter lookjjp b rifle from the bottom of the.wagon. and raising! it to his shoulder, drew a sijlit on tiie Colo- ( liiancini ciiotiously around. I n ont tell," said Sam. ,. ",Y;f!t,"l won't shoot this lirnr, tell or not tell.' ; The horse is too nidi if he as fifty tTdi oiT,"r.istead-of twflt-c; w thrre w be gHijare possibility cf mitakinji him for a deer. I'd l-t fly. As it is I'd give old Crick- lev fire dollars for a shot. At this moment the Colonel himself step-! f-ed from behind a big oak, not l.ain$--!zeii pawLiVl'ant, antijtood before Mr. Drake. '- " VVtil. vvliy don't yoiushoot '" ' The old niiin itainaierel out some words in eon fusion. .. ' ' ! ts.i cu-u i v . , i uu. w.i.t.,, , 1 huj leiiiintii,. declare. JJut as 1 said, I'll frive-j'oui V, for a pud ; " Say .-in X, and it's a bargain." . Drake felt lor bis rifle, and looted at tlie old horse. ; ' - " "How much is old roan worth7" he whU jered in. Sam's ear. . " About 50." . m il. I'll do it.- Here's an X." The (,'nlonel pocketed the moiipy.muttcr injr: " I'll be hanged if 1 thought you'd do it." - -- .- ' vi ,. . i Wilh I I.U .-;n I ... :. i.:. ......... ...i v.. ui., . i.,, , niftnj up IU Ul. kVUUII UIIU ' drew a close .sight ou oJ roan. The Colo-! rel put uinruouev in his. pocket aixl chuck-j led too. ; ' J - Cracl; went JliCJil e. I lie liiinler let out i a horrid oath which I will not here repeat, j 'am was astonished, lite . Colonel itaieJ; hl roan never tlirred. Drake utared at his rifJr, with a face black as Otlw-llo'sT. . i "WhatVUitTlriatler with you, hay f fust time you ever served me such a trick. I wan !" ' '- " .- 1 .. TV. 1.- , III! .V llOUU . ' , U'nl,.r,ni ,.,! a , ... ..!. i ? j.,.11..r..i " p.,,.!,,! t)i.,t. Intvprin'r . 6 r"'u '"r"u'. ' War-Jens . of; the .poor Benjamin J. Dutilap, John For Blaekwood and three Ilcvictrs, do 17 . . . u ; ''V'1-'' u lJl' ' 1 ".o upper, part .Ol my .-Stomach, ranging up-1 Rrondawav, William Alen, James A. Lilen, Hugh A. I For the four Reviews, do '...,15 tiistlili; W.l.u the air ot a inui VVftO .tia J re- i war(s cut j.e lower n-irt of in v left It)n(r-M?rawfor,-tleor W. Little -and Walter R. Leak. . ! For BUckwood and the four Reviews, do.......... 20 RisteJ powertul temptation. "1 could drop cinjl0 out 0f niv Aa When I nulled ! WADES'liORO' T0WX COVERXMENT. N. B The price in Great Britain of the five Pe the old roan so haiidsouio'' , -, i, ' , I. Intcnd-nt 3 W 5eal" rioiicala above named is $31 per annum. -iho ruSej taftr -Barton wli ''.Hhe hl.x.d tettowed as HnnLneA- LittleTwTlT Ktrick and r;J- neverig.io t,.PnkelytooireVi5cLln nii'Ji. Kur,eit.u .a.n iwrii n, a weary of service and.linp;itieiit lo roll me ! Hut.-liiu.on 4 ' dncemenls as those here presented, -v , , .j , . , i nic, !-i.iiiii!' iiheruj wnic.roii. .i.oiunK- . ions.uuie unn ij. jiuw. i iiow n uie i lair i biiiwtimci Au, I wont lo, said tlie o,U liur.ler ,.,-, Mt.,..i U .".. i.i:,a ..j i nc rv wiripsimnn- I .(.i.MM mn. in alt mm h ' And Drake, re-loaded hi niece with ltchI twrninanti indiL'iintion. " l'efpl ay y ou've lost your knack of shooting," said the Colonel, in a tone of cut ting sarcasm. "Who sikidso!, It's ft lie T thundered the enraged old hunter. " I can shoot -" "A horse ut ten rod.- 11a I ha I" . Drake wja livid. " Look here. Colonel, I can't stand that," lie began. . 1 ' Never mind, the horse cai,'''sneered tlm Colonel. ' , - Grinding his teeth, Drake produced an other X. "Here." he growled, " Tin bound to havo my shot." 'Crack ovyny," saiJ the Colonel, pocket- in;; t lie note, Drake did cracli awny with deadly aim , t,lp ,JHrs, ,,,,, nol mim ,hebu ul let in he lt;a(it To he ragQ B)(J umni,!,, t . )f (ie ,,, iuntpr'(. ronn stnrei l ln ! f- ,u jn ,Le f.,CCi w ,jkeJ ,he fu llake,'tried Sam, '" voti'i drunk. A - ,0.nt a duZ,. ro,,s! olr.l!'' Shut your mouth, or I'll shoot you," said old Drake. "The 111.1 n lies that savs I- can't shoot. The waper was readily accepted. The slakes were j l.iced in San's bands-. Elated with the id,a of winning b id; h:s two tens and making an X in the bargain, Drake cue fully selectcJ.a period b.ill and ivillia bui ksl.iii putch, careiuliv loaded his rille. it was now nearly night, but the bun er! ., . . . . 11I was in 1 no iiaoit 01 iio.itting mat nc coui.t !...!. . ''.' I . . . I T I . ... I shoot a bat on tiio wing by starlight, and whithutit hesitation he drew a bead on old roan's head. ' A moment later, and Drake was d.iving through t he erove, the most enraged and derrate of men. Mis rifle, innocent "vie- r ,,; ; , wi!l irfcen stock i ,le J u(, flJllvucj to utu ( )i(0 liu.alllinu, -,he pmlifl.il Colonel vv rollinir on the cround convoked with ftnd yJ roan'was ,lalldillg Ulldcr ,lie fs . . When old Drake rend ed home, hts two . ' . crt.w .sim-eai I. j i EI l.,...w.r. I . . t .'a.I i n i 1 1 v 1 ins 111 iiiiiiit'iv naiiLtira iu arouse his spirits w itli -the news whicli they were sure would make bun dance with joy. " Clear out I" growied the angry old man, "I don't want to hear any news ; get away or I'll knock you down !" "But father, it is such a'trick nlaved on 1 old Crfckley." , ' ' - ' ! " Old Cricklev ?" nsSed the old man, "et- ting interested. " Glad if vou have played J t ... 1 ... . .." .... tne colonel a tricK ; let t. nave it. "Well, father, Jed aird-J, this cveuiug went out for deer " . """ Hang the deer; let's i.ear about your noochoe river, and not distant many mil.-s trick.'' from Columbus.' The story of their ances "Couldn't find the deer, but I lho't we tors is still told in the family, but na! boast must kill something, so Jed banged-away nt ingly, for they are peaceful, quiet people, the Colonel's old roan shot him dead."" I who oppose evert- tendency to o.-s'en'ation. Slitrt old roan !'' thundered the old hunt " Jed did vou slioat the Colonel's ei . j boss ? ' ! do anything el.-e.' ! " T )en" said.d- c"fi.Je"t l,ie joke must be agreeable to his father, "Jim and 1 nrriDDed him on. and tied his 1ip:I li.irL- wilh a string and left him standing under'licalcd. the tree just as if he was uli ve. Ua I ha ! I isn't it a j'ike?" Old Drake's bend fell upon his breast, lie felt his empty pocket book and looked al his ! :n . t i. .1 . r j j 1 ii . j iicii, in a ruc.ui ioiif, ne iiisperea i ito the boys : : - : - ' "h's a j'kc, but if you ever te'I of it or i I if yu do Sam Jlarton, i'll kin you alive, j 1 1 have been shooting at that dead horse for I over hall an liour ;it ten dollars a -slioC , At liiis moment Sam fsll into the guiler. He had laughed hiir.sell almnst to death. J JOW .MAJOR AS UUUS Ttl.T WIIFA THE CmtNtiics Shot ll.M.-TI.e Tort Gibson Reveille has been shown a private letter ,-, 0 aI)ove gnnn( officeV a n.llive ()f Claiborne county, iMiw. The letter was to ft memher of jlis UvW. and referring to Li,recpnt (k.sperale cor;flic, wii!l ,he Ca. manches, he siiys : ,.h' j 'r... r,r !,!;,. ,ir; ,1,.. b.ule. wliich lasfe.l ub.iut nn hour, and after ! stiotills n!re t.f-them gothot mrself-one ! ..,, . ,m n lt,n.-A arr jw entering my nrm a wri if, nnd lodsingnear mv elbow ; anolher-t thus on the Iirink of the d.irk abyss, audi ,.. . .. - i i - , , , ) the contemplation wa awful. I was doubt- j ful . for some tili'tC if 1 fliould' Survive.. Ij had faced diatll often, hut never SO naloa- ""Id-rj.r; i vt.r!l j, ----- . r- : i , - r A. . 1 rrootn,. , ,.,-An, rr. ..... 1. .! KUl'V'l ill IIC,IUIUI Unlll IUI i oure, but finally became easy, and ain now Well. My noble, fa.thiu horse. sprinkled with blood, stood over me where 1 fell, and .looked the sympathy he could not utter; and if I had died there he would, not Imve been friendlen. If (several so! iJiiTs h-id no! came as 1 was shot. 1 would have been stuck as full of arrows as Gulli ver was by the Liliiiputians, arid iny best ,cl r, , ..1 i 1 . , , , iih-iiukcimjiu not nave d CKeu me out irom among a dt-zen dead porcupines.' . Stbaxrk. pETiTio!.-In the U. S. Senate recently a petition was presented by fcseu ator IJi own, of Mississippi; from Oscar J. E. .Stewart, -setting forth that his slave was the inventor of a useful jigricultural rrntehitii?, lor w hich liie Commissioner of Patents refused a patent, on the ground that a machine iuve.ated by a slave, though it j be nevvund ust-ful, could not be in the rrcs-1 ! etlt Stale of tli nt.n,l.l nA .,L-mn em aiaie oi me law, I hat ih. i.!,ti.( ft,., l i.. j itinv 1 BIJ niJICUUt:U ; that i'tttcnt may issue to the master. IT The Erie caiml contains more water nnd Uoatt more Vegsela thaniahv canal in Europe, and has 5508 vesselt on its register, ofvhich 1410 are larger than the one with wtiich tolunitjus discovered America. The total value of cargoes carried on the Erie and Otweo canal in the year jut closed was 186,897,043 - The yearly .mount which ihe cabals can a! present carry is six million tons.-- - . .. ." ,. -." i B f .' JTa:r.!rmo Swap or IIii)TORV.Tbe fol Jlottr ne interestin2 narrative Is copied from llitf A'icksburg True Southron of the 10. h ur.,lmving been turniahcu l.y an Intelligent Kuymond, (Miss.) contributor. The story is well told, and is no doubt oulhentioi Scrap of History for the True South ron. It is alien remembered that truth is sometimes stranger than fiction, and it is even thus in the story following, and which is no well authenticated thai it is woven in the hidlory ol our country. . la the year 1073, two brothers of OUve Cromwell left England for America, and settled tn Wood bridge, New Jorsey. Thence they removed ami settled in Halifax county, .North Caro lina. Their Damn were John and Edward Cromwe!!, and they rnjd their ancestors wore originally ended Ofcomwetl. They fled from-England to'seek an nsylum in America from the political storms that then impended over the name and house of the Protector. While on their voyage to this country, being apprehensive that persecu tion would follow them from thendhercnts of Charles II, then on the. throne of Eng land, they determined to change their name; which was done with much solemn ceremo ny, by writing their names each on paper, ami each cutting from the paper the letter M and casting it into the nea. The family pedigree on parchment re cording these facts, with many others relat ing to the .family, was with them in North Carolina in an ornamental chest with o'.her tiling, of value, when a party of Tarleton'j Legion, in 1780,. maraudiiig through that point f Carolina, s eized the chest and carried it olf. The-e frets are undoubted. From the memory of the familv the'recoiaJ 1 1 ' I ; was a-jain nru up. anj msun preserved I . T ..... I . ... I among them. Jn the calm retreats ol Uar olina, the proud aspiring blood of Cromwell 1 hi 1 1 1 1 repose. J lie lurious political billows of Did England tossed them on our pure and virgin shores. It is said that lliee brothers had no participation- in the puliti cat ilisuirnanee ol il.e.r country, or the bloody work of llicir brollier; and iu the peaceful and quiet shade of Halifax coun ty, far from political strife and bloodshed, they sat securely under their own ''vine and fig tree." .Truly the beautil'ul'nnd ex quisite lines of Gray were here fully real ized ; ' "Some mute, inglorious Milton hers my rMt, Sum Cromwell guileless of l.ij countrj't bloud," Edward Crowvll, the son of thisEJwar.', who emigrated- from England, removed to Georgia and .married Miss Uuburn, n sister of Geo. Raburn, lie had a large planta tion on Fliat river j lived ia retirement, and was u modest unobtrusive character. lie had several children, among whom was I Cul- Jo!m Crowell, formerly a member of . Ii!. .! ' 'Congress iromueorgi.i, anu iorseverai years Indian AgenL. lie dwelt in amagnifiaeat I residence at Fort Mitcheil, near tlie Chatra- 1 The writer of this has been often, when a ! ch id, at the house of Col. Crowell, and never remarkeJ any peculiarity in the fam ilv, although thev had such a la-nous uncle as Oil Noll." . 'Reference for t'tese Aicts c.-.n be obtained in part from the history of North Carolina, where they are all well au- Bulnc. nirectory. . THE MAILS. The Ki.rthern and Southern Mails close daily (ex cept Sunday) nt 8 o'clock, a. m. ' Western Mails close nt Jt o'clock, n. m,, Mondays, Wedncstlays, and Triday. .J'uuiity Jluiis.close .iLursuayt, at 12 m. - ' "l'ojtmaiterW, II. I'atrick. . ANSON COfRTS AND .COUNTY OFFICERS. Superior ('ourts of Law and Equity commence on the second Monday in March nnd .September. (,'.,i:i:ty Courti., or Court.') of l'Jea nud 'luarterPe" eions, commence on the secuud Monday iu January, Ariril. JiiIt .itid fh-tolipr. r. ' . . . "n. ... ..... Special i;ourt .-. w. i.oie. (?l;irmin,j nugn A. Crawford and Xcaly M. Unbhant. Clerk of the County Court I'otrick J. Coppedge. ' Clerk of the Superior Court Robert T. Hall. ( Clerk nnd faster in E jnitr William E. Troy. i County Solicitor Johnson K. Hargrove. I Financt Committee S. W. Cole, Miles W, Mask' ! an'l JohnTiroaflawoy. ! ... County Trustee tieorpe W. Little. ' Hoard of Superintendents of Common Schools llnlipton 15. Hammond, (chairman,) William V. Ki-n- j ilall, Lemuel 1). Bennett, Iloirh A. Crawford, George . V, Little, John Broadaway, James A. Leak r J Jos. ; Whit--. Txamiiiifli; f ommittpf I'attiali TJcverly, William O.-Bennett and R, A. Caldwell. I'uUio Rcst'Kter Eli.F. Kendall. WicriJ U. K. Thrcadgill. -IrT- V k' . (.'ashic-r II. If,. Hammond. ; , Awstant Cashier N. Beverly. .. Directors W. It. Leak, Joseph Whito.S. W.'Cole,' w- I-ittle, I. Richardson, Tliouios Robinson, Win. rt- K-tfi. :;- . . Wednesday, olieoont dsy. t: : ' " M.tsoyir. , Kilwinning Lodge, fo; Iji, A. Y. M. The fol'.ow rng are the officers for the present Masonie year: Kli F.. Kendall. W. M.: It. F. Smith, H. W.; A. C. Benton, J. W.; W. R. Ken.Wl.-Treasiirer.- S..W. Seal, Secretary; R. T. Hull, S. 1).; ii. C. llutchins, J. D.; John Ruwot and George Willoughby, Stewards; A. E. Bennett'; Chapliin; John Couick, Tyler.-. PR0PPECTC3 OF TIIE ' ,: i - .M3RTII C.BOII.U, JOl'BML OF EDUCATION, For i ,-. ' rj-IHE SECOKD V0LCME OF THE JOURNAL J will oormtience with JROO, an-t the first number will be issned -about the middle of January. It will be published monthly, and each numtier will contain not less than thirty two pagrs of res-ling matter.. The Journal will be neaflyfrrfrt d on fine white paper, and in a etrle equal to the present volume. The aim of those who have charge ol it -will lie to makeit a valuable auxiliary in too cause of' education. The Journal is the property and organ of the State Educational Association, nnd is under its control. Through its p'.ges the General Superintendent of Common Schools wilt communicate with the benool OfBcers and Teachers of the Stale. Articles are aoiiciiea irom teaoners ana otner irienas 0f MjrfcatjoB - ' TSSXS tSVAKIABLT Ot AnTAWB. Five C'piew, cr more", ordered at One time, or to one address, $1 each, per aonuro. Ailditinnal copies at the sasn rate, Hingle Conv. t2. . - All leathers and School Officers t-re requested to act aa agents. J. D. Campbell, C. II. Wiley, O. W. Brooks, E. W. Caralbers, and A. If. MerriU, Committee on Joaraal. JQr All eommunieaUons relating to tbt Jmrual shonld beaddreeeed to J. D. CAM FRELL, Resident Editor. Oreeneboro', Ji. C. LAXK WARRANTS FOB 8AXK AT thit Oftct. ' -- C'llf AGEIl IS THK ONLY AGENT forthetlrbru-4 "MATRIMONIAL SKRIho, ' b Dr. .1 Wilder, entillertt No. 1, "Erren Id in ulilp!" K. 2, "ReproilueliT Coatroti" Mo. 8, "A Hook for rou(f Meiv, oeiigoea 10 prvpara inui i rnKAte iocir. Knob book mtloi t Ui oenU, pont age nJ, npoa receipt of pilot, l'ettoiu at die. tanse, who may bo in want of nj booko pabltehed iu Uio United Huteo, hro ly to enoloeo tbo oitiertUed. price, tad Ihoy wilt receirt them by relura mod. 10-itJ 1IOXEYTIIE BEST OF IIOEY. IHAVK A VALUABLE RECEIPT FOtt UAKINCl Honey, which I will id to any penon upon tut ....nl nf AO eend. We mnke and asa It in our fam ily at balf the tout, and oonnlder it f (food ai tliebet artlole, of eenulnt Bct-aiadt Honey, which cannot be told. Any peraon who will make and aell it can clear from two to three dollars a day.. It only requlrot tour articles to mnkt It, nud they eaa bt had at any atoro for fty eentt. Beery family may bare tbia delightful loaury, for any lady aa make it In fifteen minutes at any 'time. Tbree-eent poMago atanipe ai good aa money. AdJrcM J. 1'. CHEAUEB. Haiti more tity, Md. ' ' IO--"-i TUE Gnu IT FE.HALE VVU DK. J. P. CRKAQKR IS TUB AGENT, Wholesale and Retail, for Pr. Wbeuting'e cele brated t'tinnle IHHm. Theee Villa art vcff-m-uable for tallica, tor they will reatort the monthly eour.wa when they may atop from any eaaee whaterer. They never hart failed in any rate whore tbt direc tion around the box, containing tlit 1'illa bare been etrictly followed; Indeed, there baa no cane of failure occurred to our knowledge. Reing purely vegetable, thi-T are perfectly safe. Kinale boee mailed to-order, pontige paid, upon receipt of lj lliree-oent pr.etageJ impa good as the money. Addreaa Dr. J. V. t Rt A OEIl. Htltimort, Md. . 10 "' tVliy Lahor o Hard to II ahh T HAVE A CHEMICAL PROCESS FOR CLEANS in clothes, br the use of which thee can be washed in one half the nitnl time without being boileJ, and with acarce nny rubliing, tbua caving labor, and the cluihea ace Tory while nmlxlean, and they Urt much lunger than if washed in the' old way of rubbing by board, or with waabing machine, by Which tlie clothes are much worn. The articles used cost rery little, ami are cay to obtain. 1 mail this Tery nvful re- W'ipt to order, post paid, npon the receipt of SO crntr; throe-cent povtnn ptnmpt good as money, ii'.'irrss Dr.-J. r. i:ke.UKK, UaUlmore city. Milr m-i Consumption 1 HIE REV. DR. ULRNETr,eeral years a Mia- sionary in Southern Ai, discoeered a pivrLi au.1 rKRTAis cure for CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, IIROSGUITIS, SCUOFLLA, COIUHS, COLDS, and NEIIVOI'S UKBILITV; also an easy and effectual mode of inhaling the Remedy a method by which the ciaATiva properties of the Medicine are liiHr.cri.r addressed to the diseased organs aad tlie integument. Actuate.1 by a desire to benefit bis suffering fellows, ht will cheerfully send the RECll'E (free) to all who' desiro it, with lull and' explicit directions fur pre paring and succeufully uclng.fl.e Medici .e. Apply loor HdJrcss HbV. t'. S. ULKNETT, 1-20 , Ilroadway, New York. THK nITIill KEVIEU't D IlLAlkWOOD'Ji.UAUAZni:. 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' It ispntlculnrlyrecommeiidcd tothese pcreonswhost constitutions my baee been Impaired by tht contin uous use of ardent aplrite, or other forms of dissipa tion. Generally Inatnntoneous in effect, it finds ita way directly to the seat of lire, thrilling and quick ening eeery nerte, raising up the drooping spirit, tad, in fact, Infusing new healttfand' e'gor In the system. NOTICE. Whoever expects to find this a beverage will be diuiniMiinted : but to the sick, weak end low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic corUuil, pos sessed of singular remedial properties. lAtTIOJ. Tbt great popularity of this delightful Aroma I ns induced many imitations, which tht publio should cuard aeninut pnrchosing. Be not pe.suailed to buy anything else until yoa have given Duerbave'a Holland liittnrs a fair triul. Unt Dot lie will convince yonnow infinitely superior it is to all these imitations. Sold at $1,00 per bottle, or six bottles for $3.00, by tht SOLE PROPRIETORS. BE.TI.tMlX PACSE, Jr. A CO. . haV. rirTiaiisii PHARMArKSTIfTH A.ND CHEMISTS, Pitlaburprli, Vn. SolJ by SMITH & LINDSET, 8-tf Wadenboro. I A i Alio FROM DR. JAMES M. J.tRUETT, OF THE NEW YORK LU.NU INFIRMARY. My connection for the pnt (ijiht year with the above institution, as Chief Pliwicinu, and a twelve years' course of atcady devotion to Ike Curt of Pul monary Consumption and its kindred diseases, to gether with my unrivalled opportunities and advant age of pathological research aided not a little by a perfect system of M'dienl Aiuioa has enabled ire to arrive at a decisive, direct, and successful course of treatment for the positive and rndlral cure of all diseases of the Throat, l.unyt and Air-Vivutjet. lly Inhalation, the vapor and curative properties of medi cines oio directly adJrested to the iliiieased organs and the integument, i uo not mivise the use or Meutcai miamuon or any a.na to in .c.uon o. 9'"' tittmttf anil h 1 f li nn ti I r.nai,ln it a list a fill awlln. vant In the proper management if those feaifut and often fatal diseases; yet 1 deem it very neeensary that ............ . ant In tha ntAMtw ininaisasaant r.f lnA rnss -T tit mwtA each patient should have the benefit of both geatral and local treatment. The success of my treatment ia the above disease.', and the high character of the lu stitulion over which 1 have so long had the honor to preside, are too well known to need any eulogy or comment from tne. At tht solicitation of many pri vate nud professional friends, through whose philan thropie aid the abovo charity has been Ion-,- and liber ally supported, and after Out -consideration I have concluded to make such nrrangements as will bring the benefits of my eipcrience and treatment within the reach of all, and not confine myself, as heretofore, to those only who entered tho Infirmary, or who were able to visit me at my cttice. Hoping therefore that the arrangement will gWe entire atifaetion, both to my professional brethren and the publie, I would re spectfully announce In conclusion, .that .LiU jioic J. onmliei personally or by letter, on all diseases as above, and that the medicines, ibe same as used in iua iiisii.iiiiou,- prepnrei ip sun eacn luiiivmuai case, Inhaling Vaport, Medieal Inhalrri, ,frr., ,tc, will be forwarded by express to any part of tht I'nited States or the Cunaiins. Tebjis. My terms of treatment by letter ere as follows, vir: $11' per month for each patient, which will include medicine sufficient for one month's use; also, Inhaling Vapor, and an Inhaling Apparatus. Payment as follows: $1 to be paid to an Kiprcse Agent on receipt of the buz of Medicine, arid the bal ance $3 r.t the expiration of the month, if the patient he cured or is entirely sntisfu-d with the treatment. 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