NORTH CAROLINA ARGUS. SH1EI TIUKL-Cll UTERI JIG fLACES. " In view of the earlhitss of the soason bur town has already within it liuiili large ahare of Irangert-moro than r U'ual at l la time of the year. We nop, too, tliat as I Me summer grows on we may hare among u a largo inctense pon any'proyious J car. Western Nortk Carolina now preont tne rroatcHt Ittnctioai lo the hirer of hue itcenery, aaJ w hope ere (toon will offer the moot improved facilities to travel. Already the railroad runs near to the Catawba White Sulphur Spring, and within a few mile of the line scenery winch surround our sister town of Morpanton bcyoud tlio Ridge. Near that place are the Piedmont Springs, situated in the midst or . lino scenery. On the Swannnnm rond. in the Pleasant Gardens. may be found the delightful residenco and hotel atronc Sulphur'Sprine. Still fartheratthe footof " Col. Carson; a few miles from it is also a large and of the MounUius u Gen. llurgin sand on tins side fif the llidgc may be found George C. Alexander's, in a cool spot, almost on the banks of the Swan nanoa. A few mile to the west of these the 151ack Mountain stands to claim the attention of a!l travelers. And on it the hotel of onr friend Col. T. T. Patton. . On Hickory Nut Gap Road, at Harris's Falls, Chimney Uoel and other objects of grandeur and interest should be wsitcd by all. herrill's oil the Gap is a pleasant place, und from thence is a fine view. On the South Carolina road the chief point of interest is the Flat Rock section ; a good luki.is there and a con) pleasant atmosphere. Heuder sonvillehas in ita vicinity many places worth vis iting. The traveler'will find a pleasant stopping place at Mr. G. M. Robert's half way to -Ashe-vilie. AtAaheville-lhe trerIer ean spend awhile pleasantly we leave hi in to chouse his stopping place.' The Kagle at tho table of which we hold a scat the Buck. Hotel or at the Buncombe House. The Sulphur Springs, five miles from Aslic viile, may be visited, and few more pleasantly located places can bo found anywhere. To those disposed to have a mountain frolic .a trip to the 1'ink Reds in Henderson will afford ample room lor sport. A trip to Wayncsvillc and the Western counties would be a source ofenjoy ment to any one disposed to journey thus' far. Grander scenery does, not exist everywhere. To the man of feiencc gwlogist or botanist it is a field of wealth. Rut ia our opinion the most delightful place in every respect is the Warm Springs. Fine scenery, beautiful shade trees, a well fitted up hotel and a tablo that cannot be surpassed. Warm and col J baths, and drives and walks, not to be surpassed anywhere. Every facility for the enjoyment of a bunting or fishing excursion, and an air of quiet in the deep shade of the trees, a spell in the murmur of the rapid river that makes one feel quiet, dreamy, easy, quite deli cious. The proprietor has expended much in re-; fitting his house and re-building the- baths, &c. The route to the Springs from this place baa at every few miles a good stopping lace : Alexan der's, Baird's, and Farnsworth's he traveler can rest pleasantly at all of them. We have, in brief, given a sketch of the noted ' places or routes for the traveler to stop at. There ia one fault of our people they do not advertise and blow enough. It is a fault of North Caro lina she deprecates everything that is at name. We trust that rradua'ly our people will lejrn tho use of printer s ink, as The irginiaiis have, lu view of the bad facilities for reaching us, how ever, they are not so much to be blamed. AJte rille Advocate. 09 Mr. Everett has written a very long letter,' telling Ex-Gov. Hunt, why he don't want to ac cept why he ought not to accept, and why be does accept, tho Fossil domination for Vice-President The Catherine of ."exempts" or "ancient and honorable politicians, at jsuitimore, oy woora Mr. Everett was nominated, if analyzed, would present a curious' spectacle! All men of mark in their day, but as much out of fashion now as ruffle shirts, tight, knee-buckles, or boot-tassels. All of tbem having run, through their political estates, but protesting agaist the decision which lays them on the abeir" All expecting high places, because they had once drawn the prize in a political lottery. Albany L'ce. Journal. By and bye it will be deemed a crime to have been a citizen of the old school, an old-fashioned Whig, or even a gentleman of learning or poli tics. Every one who will not throw up his cap for a keeper of a. grocery', or a splitter of rails, or a corner stone professional politician, will be anaered at as a ""fossil" or " an old fogy." Mr. Everett, who hag devoted so many years of his latter life to practical charity and national patri otism, one might snppose would be bell exempt from vulgar abuse such as is poured ont upon him by the Tribune and Albany Journal. Mr. Bell fare no better from Republicans, now he is placed in nomination by a. National Convention for national position. - The two make np what is sneeringly called " the old gentleman's ticket" -l- . ,1.- . ,i n . ,1.1 V e aCCcpi iue uaujv, uua. van ujiuil miij uiu gentleman who appreciates what is decent and kindly, honorable and genial, orderly and patriot ic, to stand by their order, and we call, ti,, upon every son of this class 'of American citir..-ns to stand by the good name and fame of their fathers. George Washington, if he were -alive now, and of the age and character ho was when he was Commander-in-Chief of the armies of the I'nited States and of the age be was when President of !"and "an old fogy.' Aeit York Espnst. ' Senator Dovoias' Allkueu Complicity with 1la k Republicanism. "The following queries have been addressed to Senator Douglas, received by the Washington Star from a Demo cratic subscriber in Missouri : . , : 1. Will Mr. Kouglas deny that be proposed to F. P. Blair, jr., to unite his influence withjiiair's to give him James S. Green's beat for Missouri in the United States Senate? 2. Will he deny having .Slid to Blair, jr., that hi whole Kansas and , 'Ne'brasla policy in regard i.i the TWiturii was dosiiziued to surround the slave States with free States, and thus to eru,h out slavery ? .. 3 Will he ilcny telling Klair, jr,, that he was as hostile to slavery as he (Iflair) was, and that Lis plan was better calculated, to accomplish the objeet lilair had in view than his (Blair's) own plan 1 - 4. Will .he deny havinpsent amessage.to Blair ij the Hon. gchuy'cr Colfax, of Ind., in sub Uoee as follows : 1 ell liiair uj come and see iue. I wish to give him James S. Green's place in the-I'nited States Senate?" 5. Will b deny that Blair did come to his boose ia compliance with that ineasairescut him f ' . W ill he eolton Blair to tell all that trans pired at iris bouse at this interview, and thus ex culpattiimself if innocent? . 7. 'Will he roleaas all the Republicans from their obligations of secrecy or eoufidencc, and call on them to state all that passed between bm and tbem in rejjard to his (Douplas) "political pvjsition then and for the future under certain ar ranrement toiie ento'f ititf? ! Tn On. R-aioN. Through tht courtesy of Mr. John Robinson, we lava Mea permitted to read a loiter written by hrm to hb friend, K. H. Chase, from the famous oil region about Tituv ville, Pa. The account almost staggers belief; but aa it u recorded by a reliable man, ana ia cer tified by nine other men of undoubted veracity, we aro bound to- credit He ttatoment He mentions four different welU, the product of which is four thousand three hundred and sixty gallons per twenty-four hours, or on an avererage of one thousand and ninety gallons each. Oneof these wells (that of D. Coopley, Barnstable & Co.,) issues oil for hours at a.time, at the rate of one gallon and a half per minute. Mr. Chase aav that in less than three months there will be finished, and in process of construction, between, five hundred and a thousand wells. Civil engin eers are at thb time reviewing a routo fort rail road with a special reference to this, enormoua and increasing oil trade. Wheeling lntdligenecr. Tjie Goose Quistion. The following is taken from the report of the proceedings of the Connecticut Legislature 2 Bill to tax gees and bachelors taken up. Mr. Harrison was opposed to the provision taxing bachelor.. Thore was tax already laid upon a goose, and any man who had lived twenty-five years without being mar ricd, could be taxed under that section. The bill was postponed. STATE OF NOnTIl CAROLINA. . STANLY COUNTY. Coiar or 1'i.i.is uxo Qiabtf.b Si.sios; ' Jhy Term, 18C0. Kirk h. MiLs, rs.R. C.Mos Attachment. A. 8. & E. Moss, r. R. C. Moss Attachment. IT ArrEAItl.NG TO, THE SATISFACTION OF tho Court that the defondnut, It. C. Moss, is not a resident of this Stnte: It is therefore ordered by th Court, that publication be made, for six successive weeks, in the North Carolina Argus, notifying the d. fendaut to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held at the Court Hons in the town of Al bemarle, on the second Monday in August next, and replevy and plead, or final judgment will be rendered. YYitucss: Bihrd Harris, Clerk of our said Coart, at office in Albemarle, the second Monday ia May, A. D 1800, and of Ameriyan Independence the eighty, fourth year. It. HARRIS, C. C. C. '.'2-97 p. f. $? ST ITE-OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. Coibt or Tiias ash Qi-abter Sessmss, l April Term, 1800. J Elizabeth Moore r. William Moore, John Kah and wife J oily, Thomas UuilMgc and wile .Martha, ami Others. Tel it iun fur Dover. IN THIS CASE, IT APPEAKIMl TO THE s.l inaction of ths Court that the defendants, William Moore, John Nash and Jody his wife, Dngald Boss mil 1'pnelnna hit wife. Callum Rosa and Nancy his wife, John Orten and Edmund Green, reside beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made In the North Carolina Argus, for six -successive weeks, notifying said defendants to ap r,r nt the ixt term of this Conrt. to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or Judgment pro eonfesso will be rendered and the same heard ex parte as to them. Court, at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday in April, A. D. 1800. ,MJ.y& I . J. lOl lMAJt, l.lCr. ST1TE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. Coibt or Pleas asd QtABTaa Sassioxs 1 , AprU Term, 1800. Mossey Crawford, r. Archelaus E. Bennett and wife Mary, Elijah Cason and wife Elizabeth, Stephen Crawford, William. Moore and wife Sarah, Michael .Crwford1 David Crawford, Nathaniel O. ltatliff and wife Rosanaah. - ' railion fur Dower. IN THIS CASE, IT APPEARING TO THE SAT Ufaction of the Court that the defendant, David Crawford, resides beyond the limits of this State: It is therefore ordered, that publication be made ia the North Carolina Argus, for six saeeeswve weeks, Boti fvin irl defendant t appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, or judgment pro eonfesso will be rend ered and the same heard ex. parte as to him. Witness: Patrick J. Coppedge, Clerk of onr said Court, at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday in April.. A. D- 1&0. REESE'S I'llOSPIIO-PERl v IAS (OK MAXII'l'LA TED) CUAftO, 110R COTTON, CORNTOBACCO AND WHEAT, composed exclusively of PERUVIAN GUANO, Wuifeach. ' SOMBRERO -- ' Contaiua Ammonia 8 per cent., Thospbate of Lime 55 per cent. Introduced 1850. rf W. IT. MCtlAItl O. i.w., 82-tf Sole Agents for WilmingtouN. C. ' Guano! Guano!! . i(ff BAGS NO. 1 I'EKUV1A., IX Diuiii 1 MM I and to arrive: :A .v .. ....... a i,,i.Tni-r t Ti-n. tiiO oags iir.r.oc o .ma-h v witu, -250 bags SOMBRERO GUANO; 250 bbls. AMERICAN GUANO; 200 bbls. and tierces LAND PLASTER; &c, &c. For sale in lota to suit by W. II. McRARY & CO., March 3, 1850-70-tf Wilmington, N. C. Phosphatie Guano, THE ATTENTION OF PLANTERS AND OTHERS is invited to the following report of-an analysis by In-. J,hn C. Draier. of the University of New York, of an average sample of a cargo of PHOSPHATIC GUANO, recently imported by the Phoenix Guano Company from McKean's Island, Pacific Ocean, vis: Orginic matter v. Water .combined 21.50 8oluble Salts, 8ulphates, Chlorides 6.00 Phmplrate of Lime, of which 54.00 is ISone Phosphate and 1.00 is B4-phosphatc..,....55.00 Sulphate of Lime'.. 7.50 Silicia and Carbonate of Lime... s.... 100 For sale by " lfJ S W. n. McRARY t CO., Agents, M-tf : - .Wilminguin, N. C. North Carolina College, Jtount Pleatmnt, Cabamu Co., C rpHIS PROMISING INSTITUTION EXHIBITS a Course of Study inferior to none in the State, and its Board of Trustees feei confident that the pre scribed course will be ably, strwtly and satisfactorily carried out, having secured the icrviees of menr-in the selection of their Faculty, quaMedto teach upon tho mot approved system. Every nember of the Faculty-i a Southern man bom and raed o8outh- r - Tri i,'3 frr.m ii pn lnwment. and ia Bart from tts locatieQ a healthy and productive section of be country, wvdJ ID s weaiuiv inu nurai cvuiwuiiii;.. The annual exercise opes on or about the 2Slh of brptcMb(',n l continue forty-two weeks with out intermisbion, except au r.unnaaiion diiu i-iienii; Contest during the week inclttdiag tbe 2d of Febru arr. The half year exercise commence on the 22d of February, and any dudent who ia not able to set in at the beginning of the Collegiate year, can enter at or about that time, paying for only tbe half year, TERMS. " ' . . . sIn tbe Preparatory Department? which is iniendcd to famish young ea thoroughly for the College ri.r. fnr Bwd. Tuition. Boons-rent, Waiiliirig, F.et, e., for th. year 4, 07 W 1. .k. rollra Decartment Do., do........ .. Ho W Ont-htlf mtanatlf ini4eanef. For further partieulare address, for Circulars, Col. JOHN PHIMPOCH, See. of Board, Iter. I. H. BITTLE, Pre. N; C. College, or IU Q D. BEBNHEIM, To. f. N. C. College. Mount Pteaaant, N. C, r- U lHGO-73-ly; LtXH WAIIBAXT9--t, f-M-t . Li.-tftice . "zrr i :. LAME AND WEtl OP 3P EINfi MB SSMSSfflS GOODS, Just received and for sale on the most favorable terms. Call and sec. - S. S. ARNOLD. April 21, lSC0-85 tf . FOR " AT NEW GROCER! AND PROMON STORB, CHEAP FOR CASH, DRIED BEEFn . . BEEF TONGUES, ' CANVASSED nAMS, SALMON IN KITS, MACKEREL IN KlTS,' BACON, LARD, FLOUR, MEAL, POTATOES, RICE, SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, PEPl'ER, . SPICE, GINGER, INDIGO, SOAPS, SALT, VINEGAR, April 24, 18C0-M-tf COrRTJIEV,TE5IEXT & CO., bibict mroaTEBS or ' Hardware, Cutlery, Gunt, St., No. 35 HivxfrlvaaiT, Bfi.,T CHAItLESTOX , S. C. ciiAMBEBL.ii.t, nwr.n v co., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOUUb, Ko. H7 Mrrnxo StseiTi 0.pMUe CUarlMton Hotel, f.C-ly " CHAHj-KBiu.-y b. l. jeisgs, Tiio.nLiJrsor & co., MAMTACTrBEBS AND WHOLESALE DEALIBS 15 Saddles, Harness, Coaeh Trimmings, f. No. 157 Mietixo Stbeet, - OnpoMtt Charjerton Hotel, C6.ND.cr, Jr.NX.5os 4 Co, V CHARLESTON, C. KEWIOBK. vnTATTTtWHABKArTnlESSEX, CLOTIll-VG HOUSE. Jl 4TT1IIESSE.", O'lIABA fc CO., No. US East-Bav Stbeet, Caracr of Qtiesn, CHARLESTON, S. C. FURXISIIIXG GOODS OF ALL KISDS. 80 1Z E. B. 8TODDABD & CO WUOLESAII DEAI.EBS I! BOOTS, SHOES .i.m TRU.YKS, AT MAMnrAQTrREBS-PBIOES, J; No. I65"ax'd 1C7 Meetixo Stbeet, , Kearly opposite fliarlerton Hotel, EIEK.EL B. STODDABD. 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. CALEB rBOMBEBGEB. -LEMUEL CBAXB. J Ji-' HUFF V DOWIE,, srccissoBS to simoxds; arrr t co.,- wholesale nnvciaisTs, No. 153 MeetiVq 8tbeet'v (Opposite Charleitoa Hotel,) CHARLESTON, 8. C. Drugs, Medicines, Taints, Oils, Window Glass, Brushes, Soaps, Perfumeries, Fancy Goods, Began, r,i - Fine Wines, andllrandies. T ' ."ELMS H. MITCIIEEE, - ' wrrnUSALB AXD BETAIL BALERS IIS LCOH.E.,9:1' ktML FRESH GROUSD ME.iL.'JfOiflXr, jc, it. .0. 0 SOUTH WATER antral, WILMINGTON, N. C. c. d. ellis, 'J-iy i. CUAS. D. MYEBS, . fmit. . MOOM. wbolbsalb nuueas w HATS, CAPS, TRUNKS, STRAW GOODS, ROtf NET3, FCRS, MILITARY GOODS, CANES AND UMBRELLAS; 81 yiarU.fi Street, " , ' WIIJflXGTOX,X. e. We ask the attention of wholesale buyers to the suave card. We are prepared to furnmh Goods in our , vv mV.iisk IV THE tlOL'NTRT.. Orders4k)T-Hatby the case or dnien will reeeivel prompt atteni.oa oy aauressiug ua - . JO IIS 8. GAIXAIIEB, (rOBWEBLT TUIftD AUDIIOB Or TUB IBEASLEr,) ATTENDS Ti) CLAIMS BEFORE THE SEVERAL DEPART- ..MENTS'UF GOVERNMENT, And cim-esses tha belief that his familiarity with business will enable him to ensure satisfactory results in ill eases of merit. Address him at Washington City, D. C. Feb. 1, 1850-7 4-tf , GEO. II. 14 EE El', BOOKSELLER, - '' , No. 7 Mabbkt stbeet, WILMIXQTOX, A a Keep, constantly on hand every variety of School Rooks, Miscellaneous Books, lllank BookjDrawJag Hooks, Music Bosks, Foolscap and Letter VtpmflA dies' Note and Billet l'aper, Artist Materials of all kinds, Letter Presses', Letter Copying Books, Inks, Pencils',' Envelopes, Law Books, Doctor Book. Draw ina; Papers, Uthoaraphs ror iirecian anj uu rainunf: u-m i: nh r.'i felihrated Piano Fortes. G rover Baker oewing Machines and Conner sewing s.acnines. AD orders for tiny of the above articles promptly filled and forwarded by mail, railroad, or otherwise. 7!-ly IIILLSBOBCr HILITARY-ACADEMV, TTNDF.R TnE CONDUCT OF COI,. C. Kj TEW, lat Superintendent of the U...tM i;i;..pir A f..lmv r.f Pnlnmliitl. ft.!. Tm HtarT nt Inftr-nrtion pnnnr4M ftla Offi- eer. For a Circular address th Superintendent tH-ly B EAXK ... WOTES FOR' SALE AT TniS Omte. C SEMCTBI) STOCK SALE THE - WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, TOMATO CATSUP, COOKING EXTRACTS, CANDIES, RAISINS, ORANGES, LEMONS, LEMON SYRUP, PIE FRUFTS, PICKLES, SARDINES, " TOBACCO, SEGARS, CANDLES, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, , CORN, PEAS, COTTON YARNS, 4o., &e. D. G. IcBAE, Attoniry at Law a nil Solicitur in Equity, CIIAMFAGNOLLE, ABK. 80 T. C. B. G. WORTH, - General Commission JfterehanU, AXn liEALEBS IX LIME, HAIR, CALCINED PLASTER, AND CE MENT, SAND PLASTER, PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, And Agents for the sale of ROBINSON'S MANIPULATED GUANO, TA8KER CLARK'S FERTILIZERS, SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME, 70-ly WJIMIXGTQXCJ ROBERT II. COWAS, General Commission Jflerthanl, WILMINGTON, N. C. jgy Office south corner Market and Water streets- upstairs. 68-1 y TUOS. E. LLOTD. . CUAS. C. ItiCBJtB. TICKER & LEOTD, AOEXTS FOB PROCURING BOUNTY -LAND AND PENSIONS, axo . . Dtalcn ia Land Warrants and Ital Eitatr, WASHINGTON, D. C. . Land Warrants bought, sold and located. Collec tions mnde throughout the United State and Cana das, Titles to Western Lands examined, and taxes paid for non-residents. Old Land Patent purchased, and Titles to land printed for military services, and other claims for real estate, investigated and prose cuted. 13. Office, No. 474 Seventh street, opposite tht City Post Office. . 5-tf r. m. smith yon" M LAiaia. SMITH A. McEACRIW, COMMISSION AND FORWARDING MERCHANTS,'' WILMINGTON, 5. C. CONSIGNMENTS OF COTTON, JiAVAL 8T0RES AND COUNTRY PRODUCE GENERALLY, FOR SALE OR SHIPMENT, WILL RECEIVE PROMPT AND PERSONAL ATTENTION. - Refer to John Dawson, Esq., Mayor, and E. P, Hall, Esq.,' President Branch Bank fctate of North Carolina. - - 64-ly W. II. McRARY . CO Commission JHerthants, and Mtealers in Guano, Salt, Grain, St., Sc., Cobxeb Pbixcess abd Wateb streets, . WILMINGTON, N. C. PARTCULAR ATTENTION GIVEN TO TnE SALE OF NAVAL STORES, COTTON, TIMBER, FLOUR. iC &C. LIBERAL ADVANCEMENTS MADE ON ALL PRODUCE WHEN REQUIRED. " RErEBEXCEsr It. It. Savage, Cashier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington, N.C.; Col. John McRae, President Bank of Wilmington, Wilmington, N. C.J D. A. Da vis, Cashier Branch Bank Cape Fear , Salisbury, N.C.; I. G. Lash, Cashier Branch Bank Cape Fear, Balom, N. C; J. Eli Gregg, President Bank of Cheraw, 8. C. 64-ly . COECOCKrMcCAEEEYJt-MAl.EOl'j Factors and Commission jntrcnants, Orrica No. 8 Noam Atlabtio Wbabf, " CVABSESTOXi&. C, a i. COLCOCK, T. 8. MeCALLET, D. X ALLOT, . Charleston, 8. C. ' IlimttUU, Al Ch4rau,SC . N. B. Offices kept at each place, where advances can be obtained on shipments of produce to Charles ton, 8. C ..- y. , - :- ly-- IlOPKIISS, III EE t ATKI.bOS, IMPOBJER8 AND WIIOLE8ALB5 . DE4LERS1.1 F0EEIC!i AND DOIESTIC MI GOODS, No. 2&8 BaltiMobs Stbeet, (omarva mahovee smn.) basil b. hopkixs, ) BALTIMORE. bobebt hull, . thos. w. atkixso". j 87-tf It. P. SI.nMOUP, -Watch and Clock Mlepalrer, Axsoxrutfcj-li. Jewelry, Ac, neatly and substanr: - repaired, and all work warranted 7 - . twelve montns. u ASHE It IIARGRATE, 4TTOnjTEirS UT JUMtt Practice in partnership In the county of Anson, -eept on the Criminal Docket In the County Court, (J. R. liar grave being County Solicitor.) They will attend to the collection of all claims en trusted to them In Anson and theeurroundingoonntie: T. 8. Ah attends the Courts of Richmond, Mont gomery, Stanly, Cabarras, Union and Anson. J. R. Hargrave those of Montgomery, Stanly a4 Anson. . . , ; ti tOT Office at Wadesboro'. TIIOMA8 8. AEHE. J J B. nAEGKAVE. l'-tf - , - - WOSTESTTBUB -STOMACH -BITTERS, Oompl,UHl,. ri.ii a.w tit StoMar or " ; Vrl . Piirf.Mie.VMtraMirtiiittilM. In view of the foft thai ivory inenibei 'of the buinan f.u.ily ia more or n sill ; "eU-d to some of tha above emntikiinta, bidea in numerable other eondiilmu in life, which, ' by the assistant u( a little knowltdge or exxraiae of eomnion sense, they may he abM so to rfulat their habits of diet, and with the aseutonee ot a pood tonic, secure per manest healtli. In order to eormiptnh this drsinti objeet, the tme etHirse to pursue is, certainly, Uial which will pnlnee a natiiral sUt of things nt tliu leart hasnrd it rrtnl strangtU and life i f.ir this end Dr, HoaUtU ha introduced to this country a pr-'para-"in Mled HOSTETTKRU 8t6mACH BITTERS, whiah at this Jay i ot a aw medicine, but one that ha uien tried -for years, givina; aatisfaetion to all who liava usediU The BitW operate powerfully tha stomach, bowel and liver, rcsl.-in(j them to a healthy and vigorous action, and thus ty tlia simiilo process of stniigthenlna; nature, enable- the system to trinmph over ditcai-s. Diarrhosa, dvsenterj' or ' generally Contracted ly new acitlera, and caused prinehuilly by tha ehanx of wates and diet, will b epeedilr regulated by a brief use of thi preparatioa. Dyspepsia, disease whioh l rooably inoni prevaletil when Uken in all ita variune funn. thaa . any other ; tho cause of which mar always be atu-iliuted to dvraiigenieuts of the digO tiv ore", can be cured without fail by u.inir UOSTETTKUS STOMACH BIT-.. TKIW as per direction on the IxSlle. For tlii dixM every physician will reeoro- - mend Bittrr of some kind, then why not ue an article ' known to be infallible t Every country have their Hitters a a pre ventive of diseaae. and strengthening of the system iu gem-rul, and among thnn all there is wot to be found a mm healthr people than the Hermans, from whom tin' preparation emanated, Used apon seientifia exiHrimenU which has attrtid-d toa,lvane the destiny of this grml preparatiou iu tha mrdii-al scale of scirnee. FEVEK AHD AGUE. Thli trvlnf and pnvokl Hmue, which Bus a r nxaoUHi Iraqi ea the lody at aun, reiluclnt him U aMr thaiiow la a diat ipan of thue, and rrnlertiit hlai phvalealrjr and aMirtalrjr aatlna, ran U Mate4 and drlva from the Imty Nr the a of IIOSTr.TTIUI'i RKXOWNED BITTERS, rartlwr, an of the hut fUtrd Stoeaar eaa not be enltact! mhm HiiiS ts aoj ordloary oomlillooj prodaHaf thm, tf lb UMm are ued at ar dlrecUon. And u K aetflw enatss aaoM nor offvadt th palatf, nd wndMn wmmmw strv inj ehaniv of dM or InMmpuo "l fr salt, but prODMHCf sound slvrp and bralthv dlrsstloak U sonplsiat Is thus rsisovnl as fpc-Wf m tarn Istent wiUl tbe prodoctkm of a ttorauh aad perM aent ears. For Person In advanced yeari '..Who are nSfrlni from an eunxblrd eamaetloa and loans bodjr, tbM Binsrs an Uirslaai4 as a nstscv Urs r Hrn(tk and vior. and tds oaljt la U Irisd . I hs siMWUlr-1- And to a noUier hil narHnf, Ikeas Bluer are lasliqieDssi4e, iicaillr abera la mUmt's aonrlihraf ill is uiailotiuat to th eVaunrbj -Sf th rUtd. eoiacr,outl le On.rlli null jWU, asd km a m alien a ond Umk suck as lloaMKr'e lloesaea Bitters is uosded la iranart leainnrarr rinnsjth aad vlaar I the syacs. La.Ua sUald bjr all Bsaa trj this moll ft all esses of deMily. and brfon a doing, ask our .hk-ian, abo. If hs Is SL-tjUauiled vttb ths virtues f ilia-liillers, U1 rveuuilacud tltdc ; as In all eases of aesknrss. CltTlOX. Wecmtiou tlie puUie ajntisMt . using any of the many imitatiou nt cuius terfcil, but ask friltMri.TTra I iLiaaAWO Stohacu BiTTua, and h that mil bottle has (lie words " lr. J . ll-U M. r's Sltanach Bitters blown on the aide of the llle. and ! Slamprd on the metallic enp eovrring tha eork, and olrturve that our autgrn h signa ture is on the laW'l. ST rrtasrrd aa4 wM j HOSTTTTEK k S1ITII, ritUfcargh, Pa., aad said kj all DraKtsts," gracerai-aad eslf rt-peBeraltj thrtagbaat the I alted Mates, Caaada, Satb taierlra aad Genua T. 8COVIL V MEAD, ikKU' oui.iuvh, l koli-.nln Arestla. FOR SALE IN vTADESBORO' BT 45-ly C. E. faTIITII. SEW GOODS FOR FALL ASD WLMER. T S. COX, TAKES PLEASURE IN AN.NOl'NC . ins- to hi customers, friends, and the public generally, that he ha received, and is now receiving, A MOKE fcATErvOIVE TnAn vouAUirr FRF.SH AND FA8HIONABLEGOOD8eoni sting, in part, of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS; RE ADV. t i no sit wufua. U 1TB cipa mnA SHOES; HARDWARE and CUTLERY; BAGGING, HAITi "J UU1 llti'U . a r A aj,. xmu, mrrvmr ROPE and TWINE; UKWfcKita, ac, e. Thea Ooods an of tha beat quality, and those) wishinc to Bwrcb will be consul ting their interest by calling and examining for themselves. They will be sold low, on the usual time, bat account must be settled punctually. ' v Lllesvlll. N. C, Sept. 25, '59-o5-tf ISA2IHOOD, . HOW LOST, UOW RESTORED. J VST PUBLISHED, IN A SEALED ENVELOPE, on the nature, treat raent aad radical mffTrnfm curof Spermalorrhc, or Bemiaal Wl.SS ness, Sexual Debility, Nervousness a ad Ia-vaaaaBaaavar volantary Emissions, Including Impoteacy aad Men tal and Physical Incapacity. BY BOB. J. CTJLVERWELL7r D., . Author of the Green Book, fc. The world renowned author, in this admirable Lec ture, dearly Drove from bia owa -experience that tha awful consequences of self-abuse may be effectually removed without medicine ana wttnout uangerous sur rical oneratlona. bonrrie. Instruments, ritjES or cor dial; pointing oat a mode of cur at once certain and effectual, by which every aufferer, no matter what his condition may be, may cure himself cheaply, privately end radically. This Lecture will prove, a boon to thousands and thousands. . ' Sent under seal to any address, post paid, on the re ceipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. Cll. J. KLIMS, M. V., oo rim avenu,new iotx, rou wo 4586. . W-ly JOHN K. ELYANS & C0V , Successors to Eleans tj Thompson, Dralen Ji CmcN, Cabinet ind 6tril Dardwart, Bir Iroi mi suei, WASHINGTON, D. C, OF PER TO COUNTRY CUHTOMEKH A WM plete and well-selected assortment of Goods in their Tin at Lew Price for Cash or approyed note at short fates. Buying their goods principally for cash aad from nt hands, they are prepared to sell at exceedingly low rate, and solicit th patronage of rff friend of the lata Firm, and the public Generally -JOHN E ELV ANSA CO., 45 Old Stand, No. 800 Pensylvanla Avenne. NEW BOOKSTORE W -CHERAW, S. C, . (MUtlil OPMMUTS W MALIOT'w slTOBK.) T. . nARSIIALIs ' BAS tSI BECEIVED A 1ABOS ASSOBTWEXT OT MISCELLlTieeVS AND SCHOOL BOSKS, BLANK BOOKS, . ; . btattoxeW ofall kinds. . A, LARGE ASSORTMENT 0FTACT G0OD8, V OR NOTIONS, - To which he InviUs tbe attention of Ladies aad 86 . GenUemen. tl. Palnting.and Paper Hanging. milE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY SOLICITS I the patreaafr ef tW plan and rreundkig neighborbaodla PAINTING aad PAPKR-MAN01NO, nromisinf te rive ntirw eatlsfactloe. Tkoe wishinc Fin FlrrUh, OrasaseMat -Oraiolag, MarMisg, beauti ful Outaid risish, to., wewiw 4 wU a sjoxtrw or call on m. ttAM'b A. VlflK. . l-m - r Vadosboro', N. C. t 4 . 1.. d.X, A fy,-:'5 DR. DAAKEC rrnvv i ma in tatc V 1 CVS1 SPKCUL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL CHBOS 1. lUu... fin.k. rami rnnsamDtioB. Iutlu- nu, Asthma, BraacfctOa, tU'diaeaaea of th Nose, IUOUUI, Aru. """n-t - err deseriptiea s tally . treated; LumUgo, Lumbar Abscesses, Berofuuv, Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Epilepsy, or Convulsion, Dy perisia, Dysentery. Diarrrbosa, Th rery worst oast of Pile eared ia a abort time also of the Stomach, Liver, and Bowels. There are many diseases Inci dental to woman ana cnuureu wmra .nmvo win. ill nartlenlar will ba dvsL aiauiiauismw mwv. r by letter. Dr. Beak can produce on thousand oer- tifioate or bis peneoi success ia uu. . Caxobbs, 0l Soax, oa Cwjaas, III Dibab, Fistula or ayaai paacaimoB, Scald IIiad, Waas, Poirrrs or tbi Noaa, Or In any part of the body, ' Timoae. Asm BWEU.IXOS 1 .. , ., 1 ! M . .I. nt iha' or every aiscnpuon, sn wi -- - knife, or Bay surgweu """'" -- -named disease eannot be cured by correspondence .it .nnk natienta must olaee themselve an- der th Doctor's peraonal superyislen- - I " . - A . . ... ft Doctor Iraaae aaa - "FLtml," that wlU produc absorption of h "Cata a'cr aaJ restore pemaaeat vUlo to tUe Eri, with. out resort to the knife. All diseases of thw IYE8 AND EARS ' ..,,mA I Ikon I lha nsa of th BrnfC are suocessimv "-.- . . . , or needle. Dr. Baake ha eoosUntly en aaad at hi office a very eiteastye aasoi tmeni ei aeauuiiu ARTIFICIAL EYES . , TYMPANUMS, t EAR DRUMS, -which ar sultabl for either x and all age Inser . j ... i.u . Eii TattHMSia af .verv de WU ID U . luman., .. . . t.H ...iw nt artiAatal arilele known cni'uuu, .--j In the world a large assortment of beautiful and durable . ARTIFICIAL HANDS, with the Arm and Elbow Attachment; ARTIFICIAL FEET, with th Ankle, Leg, an I Knee-joint attaehmnt . These articles are perfectly natural, and adapted for either sea, and eaa be aent by expreu to any part of ... All VI..I. nt Trauea for Hernia er Ruo tare of every discretion, for e ther sex, aad Truse particularly adapted tor female ia a weak conditio, also for thoee With Pbolapo Utbbi. Doctor Baake is oa f the Beast elbrta. aaa skillful physicians and surgeons now living. Ui fame la knowa personally In every principal city of the world. All letter directed to Dr. Baak must centals tan cents, to pay poUg and incidental expense. All Chronlo Disease can be treated by orrspoadnee, except thoee mentioned, which will require bis per aonal supervision. ....... ir fsxi vmct iIon,rrm w a. m. m r. m. r DOCTOR UAAHEE, Office, 037 Broadway, a few doors ahoy Fourth street, New York City. 69-ly CIIAS. E. SMITH, DR1CS M MEDICINES, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Perfnmery and Fancy Articles 01 hrery Description in his Line. - NEW AIBD FSXSB DRUGS. A large lot ja. recaveu, ior raw. i j . . ... . n ., a m I clan' Uses, which can be relied upon aa Ming eaa cixb and ri al. -. . , PERFUMERY Of the most cnoici and nuoBAXT selections. To this la bob and axraasiys aseortment he would more especially call th attention of Lie Ladle and of th Toung Mea in onr community of course Old Bache lors not excepted. ALSO POMADES, ' For Imparting a rich, glossy aad healthy condition, to the flair from the best manufacturer In thia country. ... , TOILET ARTICLES, Of French and English manufacture, and of every description suitable for the most fastidious; in fact .- has there been In this place such a large and beaa- ,1 . , Vj tifal aeortmnt of thebov-nmd articles wblck a now offers to the publU OB th most Uberal terma. "1. . , .' . . y - '- . a SURGICAL DISTRUMEIVTS, fcc. Amputating Instrameat ad Dental Foreep of Iwtrt variety. Also new style Klastro-Magnetle Ha- cbinea. . . . N. B. tfiyticitint in-the turrounding ronri-. try can obtain COMPLBTC OLTFITS without tlie time and r.XTUA erprnu of sending North, audi can rely 'upris all the Chemical Preparations, at 6nng the let! that can be obtained and tcor ranted FBK rttO APVLTKRATION. The citi zen of Anton and ike atjoining Count ict art renpertfullyjntittd to eaU and examine for them telnet, when they will find M ihoprictor ever attentive, realty ana witting m mow aw amri-. ment t all Kho will favor Aim toiM a can. TUE CtBA QUESTION YET Bm& akd UNCLE SAM INSOLVENT. SUT THE QUESTION IN WHICE THE CITU sens of Anson and th adjoining country should ore directly concerned, and upon wblck rsta a, considerable item of domestta economy, ia where they can obtain the best , - .; BOOTS AND SHOES, war -'?. ' TS rt Harness, aateates, urtaicSy AND LEATHER, sfT TUB M.OWE8T PftiCE. ' I To decide properly snl s'atisfarjtorlly this questiok they must KXAM1NK and COMWnB. - By calling al High Mount Tannery, four rn,ie west, of Waihubor', they will and a larg stoei er LtA- THEB of all kinds; BOOTH, kHVts, llAlt- f!.l NESS and 8AItLK8, neatly anJ sub ateatially put up, which will and shall l-"" HI ll ll AS IIVT AS TUV C.A.S IlK XV. FORDED IN THU 8TAT K, oa Qivaa ix ax,cBAxnn sob oouxtbt raoDOOC, roa waickj A libibai. rxit. win. aa ai,i.owbii. CU and cxami, a I am dtraiined to sell. HqRhTAIKi.vU ooa with neataea ad dis patch. ' . ' ' J. C. CARAWAY. . f ' k ' ' "a l - f" 60,000 lbs. Saw Hidei Wanted, Fr which I will pay th hhrfust' March tO, 186ft-2-ly ih rket prices. rw...Juoi,'.,.,:',7 ; B0UQMT AT JBE AROC8 0iTICEt WAPEfc boro', - .