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Upon, since ; the' formation of the Government,, to elect a President, arid surely, there yas never a- time in. the history of the Con r. fry,' when there was more, if so - much, necessity for the people's rising in their strength to put downyby the Ballot B6x, the various Factions and Fanaticisms particularly, Northern Abolitionism, which' are now and which have, so long.. Deen agitating our glorious Union. Taking tins view of the subject, the question will verv naturally arise, nvhich of the can didatesnow before the people for the Presidency, will be -most. likely, if elec ted, to bring about the desired results. Surely no one, South of Mason and Dixon's Line,. Will be found foolish enough to argue for one moment, that v the Nbrthernj.or Abolitioh Candidate, Mr. Fremont, worild begin fo bring about tli is -result. Then, the choice . ' to bemade by the. South, is! between Mr. r lllmore .and .Mr. Buchanan. Now a second Question also Very nat Fremont has My y lira rise, as 3Ir, been-1 e It out of this question which or. the two candidates, -viz. Mr. I ill r 1 . v - . i - ... more arm jit. isncnaiiau. stian we choose as' being most li ely to succeed 3ot trie South. in carrying the entire voto ot t with tha'Sta'tfcs North, which he will carrVi be -elected ;V President atKl insure tlie consequent safety of' th2 Union, for at least four .' years more.. Why it seems to me the quesu'onis as easily answereu as asKed Just suppose, two men for illustration, we take the as c(iuauy union lovinsr, ana couse I I T, .1 qventlyequally national, or in- other words, jay: Mr. Fillmore asKiational - andfis s.ajfg, provided he be ejected, as Mr- liji6hauaii,wMch I havpno Idea is the fact, far from any such belief, what are his chances i for the Prisiden ey, compared witlj the chances lor Mr Bwclianan?,' Why according to the .opinion of some of thejbest judges" in , the "country, among vwliorn, 1 will name Senators Praltand Pearce of Maryland. Air; Fillmore, ai further- - est, cannot parry more; than four or five Southern States, Land A is their . sincere belief , he cannot carry a single Northern State. : j Taking thi viewof tiiesubject, -does it not lolnlc hke nexSt tUiug; 'to treason, for an' southern man to throw, away his voje oi Mr. Fillmore? Suppose , Mr b lllmore does carry four or 4 five by this.! means the election . of Pn sident is on.,.conf epiesent- thrown into the .House-of i ativos.whichisniost cortatnlvtlienear- 's sncrf.v.s his- Mr. FiilnHimtsYfriniids i 7 . . . -- , rnn bono tf anriri);ir'li wlirf.ivp';. T who, among them all will M)e fouiu! " i-j , 7 - ? bold enough to sav that-he is- not chargable in a high. decree for this nine h to-be -dreaded result. a are V now speaking of an incidence - which i hig 1 1 1 possibly 1 ra ppe n , b 1 1 1 it is wit-h )lcasure we sayit happen Should will not such a probably result be brought about What will be our con- ditirn aheu? Coijld tlie. most san ' gnine oi 3 1 r . F i llinore's suppnrtershoe : to elect hmi bv the riiqnse , composed , as that House now Avitli the Electoral . - tr; five States? C is, tie go ng there otes ol only four rtainly not, (or he would stand no mortchance h'ere than miich.-p Southern before the people it even so ,Thecours4e-then tor- every : man is clearl vi. alhidstto a dernonstra , t ion", poi n ted on t ; a. fid th at is , to rally v Ko the support ol .-Mr.: Buchanan, as ipport ttie only available means py- which it rcinont, witn.nis negro Worshippers preivuu,uo, in vuu l J-tieSjnd join tltehiselves' peruianent- ly to tlie l)jiiocratic Party, I have no, ideal of doing such a thing, but I only nsk them to look' jit the matter in its true light, and see if it would. , not , be better for them, as Southern men, and Union, men to ny.ivtly luy down their -ld partyrediiectious atidijir the pre l sent, unite with1 the Democracy in preserving the Union; luid Rafter this ii accomplished will there hot still be time lor tuein to , reiorm. ip.eir oiu or T . V rauizations. i , ; l.look at the mattof thttsliund think doleatedanu the Lu.oii preserved ofa!f Jins, by ro 1 1 n inakniff this annea to Air. r iIh . - r v , . - v.." o .. .,. . h. , . .nanisn mixiure. w nc more S OUU.lUUi.Uj menus, . aw Jiwb f , ' rt,:o all who ?i re opposed , to sectionalism, shouid look at it'iir the sanie light. Shall we have Frem7tU for President, " or sh'all we iiave Buchanau. , This -theti is jlhfc great, and; : imjiortant question forHlie people of this great Country, to decade in No verb ber next, ' and upon this decision, depends rthe ' weal or, woe o f o u r G 1 or i d u s Un i o n . In asking this I do not ask more than .1 avou Id under similar circumstances, j be willing io give, lor. I can say in all candoV, fthatfil the contest was narrowed down between I Mr. Fill: iiiore and Mr. Fremont, instead ot be tweehMr. HucHanan and Fremorix, i wbuldheeruilly go to work to elect 1. I MrFijhnore. "- rVUnvl in nnr f rM-u.v. ,. a f ti ; furiiior I x-.rriill ....1- ihiiVthat nil khnnld ! . j a .ti nnri tlre!!stanil by their rights, guarantctHi i5,aienjy thatCtTn3Utution, wrought out by their Forefathers,' who spilt their .Bloody and Treasure for that Glorious - I ndepp?ndence. of whih we are the happy recipients, and to which all other Cou ntries compared to ours, are strangers. ;; J. K. L. yYilliamston'jN. C"r'.''- 1 1 Bright Omens.oMlie Future. A Correspondent of the New York Day Book says : . : We are wide! awake away here in Wisconsin, and can promise that we shall fight bravely for Buck and Breck, whether, we, win or not. I think, se rfously speaking, that we can give the Democratic electoral ticket at'" least 3000 majority. This was about the average majority of the State last fall, with the exceptions of goverrier, and I know that in this vicinity the democrat ic iTbte will exceed that of the last elec tion : . L '..; J :!. ; .n.!;fv . .. ';. There are many accessions fiom the old W hig pa -. iyji f iIlLl t some oi whom arejrjfrfj MneiTtion J. E. Aruiii :of Milwaukie,-II. A. Eastmaii of Sligboygan, Hon. U. S. Orton d,f Madison, and many others; They are all gentlemen of talent, and will take an active 1 part in the cam paign, in favor of Buchanan. j There was' a great Democratic mee tin at Madison, on the 24th tilt. lion. II. S. Orton deliveied fqiiite a lengthy speech, explained Ihe great issue involved in this contest in a masterly manner. ?. tA - i ' . ' ' ; Yaluablk A ccESSioxs.--Hon .Wil lis A. Hawkins, the candidate of the American partyj' for tlie ;s,econd con g ress io ual district of Geo ra , f o r. C 0 n -gress last' year ias come out for Bq chanan and Breckenridge". He mdde a speech recently'at a Democratic mee ting in Waltotipbunty,in vhich he tsiok his positioii under the Democratic surn-. dyrd. Hon. Wm. I. Hud son, an American ileprese?:tajive" in the last Georgia Legislature, from the" county of Harris has taken position in favor of Buch anan and Breckenridge. He defined his position ill. a, speech 'recently de live red at a Democratic meeting at Hamilton, Ga In the Cityof .New York; Fremont, with the aid of the Herald, Tribune, Times, Courier ' a) id luiiquircr and Evening -.Post, cainiot .muster over five thousand votes in the whole city. If Fremont stock runs down as rapid ly for the nexj thiity days as it 'has done for the last twenty, the gtune will be up. A. V. Democrat Still they Come. An old friend aod acqnaiiitance in Caswell hereto- f)rc a sroiij? whW: subscribes for the - c. . ... P.7. , uihujij .mu tav.- , u oil v , "1 have .previous v voted the VViliiii t. i- , i, - t , I i . 3 hiv nr n mitt I in r i nt A no-put nnvt. : . ' ticket, but 1 liXU HOW a Bragg, Buvh- ri- 1 - -i l n i - li rau3 irecKjMru e ami orooavs man. i . " " 1 rountrv is sate. . s e are tor all tlie . B's and against all sucji Il's as Ray nor; Ileade, and Had way s Ready lie- lief, j ' !- Phe INew Bed lord (!M:iss.) I Express, recan ted, seen the error ofitsl way, and hois ted the Demoqiatic flag oi il Buck and Breck ft 11' ' " i lie paper is well got up, and at edited.'" .The Democratsi ot Now Bfd (bad deserve to be einbalmed for the enenrv and d ft vol ion and li he rality with which they keep up their organization in that hot bed Ol frcie- soilisni and lederalism FEVER and A GUI) cured without using Quinine, Arsenic, Mercury, j Opium, or any of the poisonous drugs, or dangerous: compounds, generally resorted. to by uflerers'tSafn ihrs Ion arid annoying hint to Carter's contains none' s substance ri n f o f r"n rin o cnhctnnfoc; but cures eirecttialiv and fullv actin- specifically oh the' Liver aiul Skin . Purifin the bhod,!and expelling the reniain or oia meuiciries witn wnicn thp. si-sfpni hri's IippU rlOo-onVI . onpnin4 thp' rf,rpc of tli hod and allowing iini tiife to assistatseirin breaking up tiid diPnP .hiv.l hTPf.inprnffn' its1 nnprJ - " t i , - - of Ta.! : heViiad fixed and chrOnid I In conclusion, wejwould say that Ague and Vever; chills twice a day i tlu' bes.t etforts snail be exerted to ren for three vears. Nothing permanent Her 1,1(2 paper creditable to ourselves Retired him until be tried Carter s Span ish .Mixture ; not lets ol winch peH lectly restored him fo heal th; nor h as he had a chill since. He is ,onlvr one out of a thousand who has experience! the life renewing effects ol this valu- able purifier .of the blocd. ; " HolhirayJs Pills arq . an' . excellent! Failiilv Aiedicine,, and recom mended to all sufferers with diseases of the Liver and Stomach. The surprising, effect of these wonderful Pills liavfei naturally inade them an universal fa vorite with tlie citizens of the Uuiou J as well as to the inhabitants ofalloth-j or parts of the wo,rld,, as they are the best uil safest 'remedy for ail disor ders of tne liver and stomach ;and toi the bilious s'lfierer they are invaluableJ It is u 11U isnuiaDie auiiiuieu uiai mese hft.i nils-nave.iiever ueen k ih'wii-w iu Au re these disorders when used ui accordance with the direction wind ;.accompau wui u..;? , ? "THE 'PUZZL.E.'I iM ; i ; .;(J-' l J For the Banner . M IS QELllAN EO US ENIGMA. I 'am composed of 18 letters.' , ; My 2, 7, 9is one of the lnit-j ed States, ( H - My 14, (, 4, 10, 1, is a town in North Carolina, . ; l' My 10, is a Vowel, ' ; ; ! My 12, 17, 7,: is a river in Bavaria, My 3, 5,1,11, 13, 14, is a river iir . Austria, - i . : Mv IS, 15 lb, Di 7, is a town in Prussia, ! My 15, 5, (i, 4, 8, 7; 18, is-a towd I in Iowa. , ; . i'- ":; ! My whole is a y o u n g 1 ad y o f W '. iamston intelligent, accomplished and beautiful. i F. G.-r Answer to Enigma in oim last. Piie Democratic Banner. I 1 rhe Democrats of Hamilton conrityj Ohio, propose to present a banner to any county in the United States that shall give j at the ensuing Presidential election a larger majority for James pucnanan man saia pounty oi iiamii- on. rhe oaimer to be delivered m hirtv days altelr the election j N D UCE.MEN TS FOIt ADVEll 1 '. TISIXG.' ' h ' i. ,t 1 The Banner being published at a ilace'snrroiiuded by! a nch'j country and one of still growing importance, md having a general circulation in hisi portion of the State, and being he only paper published in! some oj he adjoining Counties, makes it a 'esirable-idvertisin? medium, not om y to merchants and others iat home' put to merchants engaged in the othej- prancnes Oi tusmess m cities wtiere jaur merchants' trade. ; Living in a fcountry, from its present and. increasf ing importance, there-are now and Kvillcoutiue to be, so many interest to he watched over. We think it is to'i kheirinterest and advantage to sustain )iir journal. - . M 5S5 PWOSPEO TTJS ! OEMOClUTfG BANNER! 7Ar UNION THERE 1 IS ' SfrREGTH EET THE PEOPLE, RULE. T h e sn bsc ri hers J Luj vi n u hu rch a Younhr Amci'iwrt with all its an. it us, j ro po s e- cn u i i ii e ii c i ug 1 1 i e p u b-1 jlication of a paper under the above!"; kit i jt4 , and , devoted' to the prii Ipriuciple's'fi -iii if - . . (.' r - . m . i - snnil iiitninito r I t ! ci I liinin'ratii-i 'ortir ' Fhe coining Presidontiall Bleclion I nvill he one of unusual iinpfbrtantc. - 1 lie Uetiiocratic Fartv, true to its old'f and-marlpr and' its great responsibili jtv as the bniy National Party in exis jtence, lias planted itselt on princi In es. on t ie prevalence - of which de- loend the! inainteiiaiice of the Consti ! lotion and the perpetuity of our Un ion. They will be? assailed by the, Abolitioni'ststand their ajfies, at every Ipoint, and with every weapon of poHt iqal warfare ; by nisf pre'sep tation i ralsjfihood;, and passionate sectional I appeals. Thes assailants -niust; be ' priven back in utter confusion V and tlie liberal support of Democratic ; Jour luiiis rriustjbe thegreatest instrunicntal ity in 'effecting this object, j The wants off the Democracy have been sadly" neslpeted in this section ofjl the district. And in order that. their wants may . be supplied, land that we jniay lehdjour aldto the great and glori lous principles promulgated by JefFer- !i 1 . . i r ' .. ' i lJ i . i i 'ft jac.Kson ami riuuueu unwn ri ' r rri iInatt we have embarked .in the 'cause, and. rely upon the universal lieart of Democracy for support. i j- The farmer will always find a rea Ispnable spaca devoted to the. Agricul- 'iUira' Department : t i selections bf American Lit- !erature TiU nlvrs Pdk(! liJf Ba"n?r ilwelcome o tiie family circle ; while h the various Scieuces shall receive thein Iflill share! of attention dud an honor to' our State. TEUMS. The Democratic Ban ner will be published weeklv, in Wil- hamston. N. C., a2 per annum' if paid within that time :s2,o0. I Address, j . . I MOORE MARTIN. WiHiamstoiij July 2itli, 1850. 2 TATE I OF 3 ORT1I C A RQLLA,-4 Mastix Couxv.f Courf oft Pleas jjndj Quarter Sessions, Jdly.jTemi, PdS'J, Joseph auto, vs; J. f. Lurtis. "Attachment. 'It appearing to the patisfaetioii of the Cour that the said N. P. Diirtis is a non-resident of the State of North; Carolina, it is'therefore or (lered that pulicatioji be" made for f six succes-! sive weeks, in tire Voung American, for the ippeaiance of the said-N. P. Curtis, 'at the next term of this Court, then and there ujt hlerid answer Vvr fprvlevv;: of' iiTTemprit" - final t . ; r . 1 - - -, iv or enects levieu cm. or in me; nanus ot ;l. Hardisoh and others. Garnishees -wilFb? tondemoedita-the recoverv of tlie Plaintiff.' 4 l: johnsdn, c: 5 Williamston. N.-G. August Sis! Tr; fee $5,62!: ! iviil be entered up against Rim, andjhel proprHt MARKETS: Willjamston Price Current.' T Corrected weekly, by j ' . CiB. Ilassftll, Maiii Street. Bacox, Hams, per lb p Hog round, 1 oiU 10 a 25 a a . a 20 a 15 12 25 30 70 1 35 1 EES WAX, y Butter, . CoitN-, per bushel, Cheese! per lb. i , AXDLES, j Coffee, i4 ra 15 Flaxseed, per bushel, a 100 Flour, per bbl, Extra, 9 00 a 10 00 " ouperune Rodder, per cwt. Lard, '. ". ; Meal, per bushel, 8 00 a 9 00 75 a 80 10 a 11 70 a SO Molasses, per gallon, a uu i. VV AL OTORES. . - " JL 1 ar, guage barrels. a 1 50 Turpentine, for 2S0 lbs. . '225 Oats, per,bushef, Pi: as, '; Pork, per lb, a. 70 a SO 75 a ! SO 12 a 15 - a - 3 ; 40 a GO 10 ,v l2 15 0(T 25 00 1 50 . 3 00 lv AGS Staves, ll. O.Hhd : 'Headings, Shingles, 9 inch cypress Vd saps, 12 sapsfc harts 3 50 12 harts, 4 00 Fallow, . 10 a 12 Wheat, per bushel, 1 25 a WnrsKKY, ' 40 a' 60 NORFOLK MARKET. ! corrected by S KADER BIGGS & CO., General Commission 31erchants . Noil folk, Sept. 2. Bacon , Hog Round, Ha i ns Middlings, No. 1, U 3, - I 13 aT3.V MJa 15 i:va " 'i .a 14L '13U 14" Laud, f '. II 11 61 a 12.V a 12 a G5 a G4 a 63 1,50 Co-rTo-s; lb., ' ; Grain Corn', Yellow, ! Prime White, Mixed G3 .02 40 a White tVheat, 1 Red, ,1,30 E., :;1.,00 d ainJ.Blaclc i a .1,10 Peas,B - ' 11 Naval! Ti n v a v. , BUck, bbl'., 1,8712,00 l ,8T.a 2,00 a- i 'l'ar. Bright. Turpentine, Soft, ascdSTAVEf W. O. Pipe, Priit, 6G,00 - i 7 j Pipe, Culls, - ' Hhd.Pnrfi 4S,00 IIhd.,iOn'!!.s, 20,0(J 13bl., Priine. Oi 0,00 iibfs.y Culls, 10,00-. :o, Heiadiugs, PriaiQ, Headinirs j 'iJulls, ; 02,00 20.00 39,00 1SV00 a. 0,00 a '90 a 2,50 a ' 65 R. O. IlhJ Headings, Prime, J L lieaduifr, CnlJs, - i htlrs, . 1 i ; " . 4,00 - Orisd Apples, ' , 1 SO - tiniKD Peachks, . Apple II randy. GO 3. I ATTORNEY AT LAW; TOULD in Win the public that lie has j,-T f . mo ved 'fnim! tlie office formerly accupied by hiiTi on iSlain Jptreet, "around - on Liberty Sciare. onje dxr above the olliceof Dr.B. HalsejTs artd near the JNIasonic I Hall, where he may Ik? tbqnd (unless. prot()ssifially eugagedj) ami ail business entrusted, attended to, as bd jlurevah proiiipt,u3SS and dispatch. I5trs5."vr:ss solicited ; WilliatAstoa, Ni C. Auu. 2S. ;; I- . VALUABLE REAL-ESTATE For Me ! .i - i ! TIIE Subscriber, intending to leaves .Jthls state; oners the following Heal festal e at private Sale, and if not diep(sed of be)re hand will, on jthe fir?t day .December next put if'up at tlie higlioet bidder; ) ' ' ' ', Pour valuable; town ;Iots ia this place; oil which is situated tlie well- 4io wn Tavern formcly kept by A. S. flooring!, atidIately by N. Tliouirson Sen.! The entire establishment has r lately undprgone tnorougn l vepairs. and the present owner has? added a number of needful out-houses. There are twenty rooms and is as good a 3tahd for a public jhouse as auy'one ca t desire; He will also sell his bear ding op entire household & kitchen fur niture. .' ' ' '- I ... , -. " . .' ;. Also two lots adjoining each other in. the growing town oi Hamilton. On.one bf these is a small but well built house, j The other is vacant. It is a very desirable and; convenient stand for a storec-jemmahding the inlet of ail ereat . portion oli thejeountr tiade. " ; '; : ,-! ' - : I For further inforruation address ; a. fJleggett. Witiiauistoir, N. CI ,. j . N. Bi Ail persons indebted to tli 2 subscriber, are requested to make im mediate pavnient and save cost .... ' ' ... . - - 1 ' fynient and save cost, ; Midanceof .Ins creditors is . -I fie attt also requested on the day ol sale. --s -ii .- .1 , r - n ot sale. A:!F.L,, J ED'. A let. of O.lt's lie- ! pealing Pistblssome cf the latest Patents', t , . .. .... -- 1 n .- -,- Also,sonu?. selt cocking' single juarrei. ,- m;j m- . . r.r " i' Uash will De reqntrea . tor au v.-oric done; at this establishment ou aeiiverj ofM"t5 article. ' . WALDO & BELL LKT US REASON TOGETHER" I HOLLO WAY'S PILLS WHY ARE WE $WJC? ri' has been the lot of the human rare to be weighed down bv disease and Riiffprinor Hollo wat's Pirxs are specialty adapted to the relief of the Weak, tlie Nervous, the Delicate, and the Infirm, of at I dimes, ages, sexes, and constitutions. Processor .Hollo way personalty attends the ihanu fact lire of his medicines in the United btaifes,!( aidytfers them to a Tree and enliorhtened; j pejopfjeas the best remedy the wJrld ever sawjfbr the remdv at of disease., i i. . - i i ' I ' t i v.. . THESE PILLS ' PURIFY 1 THE BLOOD. j ; r. Thess famous Pills are exoresslv combined to operate on the stomach, he liver, jthe kid neys, the lungs, the skiu, and tile bowels, cor recting any oerangercent in their, 'functions, purilyin'X the blood, thevery fountain of life. and thus curing diserse'in a'l iig farms.1 DYSPEPSJA AXD LIVER COM Pt A INT. Nearly half the human race have; taken these Pills. It has been proved in fill parts ot the wona, tnat notning nas been funu equal to them in casesof disorders of h e j Uyer, dys- pepsia and tomach complaint generally. to these or They soon give a healthy ton6 gansr, hon-ever much deranged, atidT when all otner mens nave l; ilea 1 1 G EN ERA L IJK H. LITY , ILl JMay of 'the m5t despotic! HEALTH, i : Govtmmentk have opened their Custom llousls to he intro- elusion of these Pills, that lh(Sy hay become themedtcine ot the,:masses. Jjedrnm Colle ges' admit that this medicine s tie Ibest remedy ever known fur persons cf .-delicate' 'health, or Avhere the system has been impaired, as its in vigorating properties, never, fail io aftqrd relief, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. T No female, young or old, shoijildj be vithout this celebrated. Medicine. It ckr6ct and reg ulates the monthly courses at s.i p4rujU8, acting in many cases' like ja charm, lit Sis 'also the best and'safest. medicine that crifo be mven to C hi id ren of al 1 arresl and for aily corn plaint ; consecmently no faniily should b& -ivit lout it Holloxraif s Pills are thejbest reme(ly i fcnoim tii the world Tor the joUowiiig diseases Asthma. Diarrhoea Bowel Com-' Ditopsey plaints : Debility iiKjio-estion lutluehza j Jnfldinatiun . Coughs Fever and Ague it anenal Affec tions Chest Diseases plaints Costiveness Hdadiaches Warnis of . all :' kinds , Scieumdary 'Sy- jnptuins Lp'v-iess oT: t Spirits Dyspepsia .," Stumiand Gravel Inward Weak- Liver; Com nes? . Piles ' ". '; - plaints f , Sold at the Manufaca)ri!3 !of Professor r r ffor.LoAV.vy, 80 Maidan Lane, IfTeHv York, and 1 21 i btrand London by all respectable Drug-o-ists and Dealers in'. 'Medicine ithiusliout'' the United States, and the-civil-iedi wrld, in box es, at 2-" cents, 02k enntg, and ,1 0ach the larger, sized. -, ' ; , . IS. i 1. Directions for the guidance of pa- tients in everv disorder are aiSxed . 3 i . i to each box. Ma'ySth, 185G ly4. ii 3 . PORK AND CHdEiSE. XiTE have just received frdin tsew 'York per m ociiooner ora Elaine lO bbls City Mess PorkJ f 1000 lbs Cheese, AVhich ivil) yp sold cheap for Cash, . J E --PIXN VAX & CO: Nov 22 . -.:'' For Sale falriE r.ndersitrnedi beinir laniioUs sto leave jL tlie state, olfars his desirkble Divellmnp, and two vacant lots, situated in the town of HaiTiiltGii for saleJ The dwel ling and all the necesssbf' Out build ings, fences kc aie quite! as good as neW; and-has a Lmod well of w.-vter Two good flicesand "sitijiajted in the business part oi the towjn!: '." lAfso a fine assortment of taiicy Clocks, Fine Watches, Jewelfy,'&c. wihtcli! will be disjjosed. ol on reasonable ! terms; For further particulars aprjlvito! : ' ' . J NI BBLE; .. Hamilton, May 15th. lS5G--T4Vi : ! - - 1... 1 tVV ' NOTICF. I ! octors Clomaiis an; Warroclc have associated themselves in the practice of Medicine, ancl will give prompt attention to all business in trusted to them.' i February Tth, 1S56. " llfALDO Sc BELL have just r ceived a ' ' ' finp ?inrtTr!fnf. fif SfuifU. Sleeve and t Collar.Buttopis ; also, a fo 61 Gold Pens, and Pencils, with India Rubber Cases, a beautiful article sad hfor sale ehe.ip lor Cash. - L . Hamilton, June 2GtnT 1S56. si- TO THH LAD Of Hamilton and V iciuity. j fRSl J. N. BELL has just returned from . the North with 'a cumpl iete assirtment o i All 1 1 i n a r 7 - Good s j w hei q lee ted, in person, the bes sliel has se assfrtment Her stock h ally found ever ollered in this market comprises every article in tin establishment of U$ the kind. t. ft As for Beauty, Style and Price, none can equal. ,'- 1 1. j Particular attention paid j to .MAN- I LA 31 A RIN vi. To prevent regret the Ladies are mt respectfullylnvited ,tg lalL and pectfully examine her stock before! purchasing I elsewhere AN4 BELL. Hamilton, A pri ! 2 it h ) Jl 85 j' 11 A Z O It S single and dou 0. 1,1 article for t cl tiemen's use. Call in you that' troubled I fwith old Kazors. ! ' WALDO ifc BELL, Hamilton, July, 17. I 1 i t job work; : AT THE BANKER ! OFFICE, We are now prrp:iTtd to execute all orders of any kind of PLAIN AD FANCY JOB ' PRINTING, i v thatmaj be wanted ii) this and the surround , lug cpucties, on as reasonable terms' as it can be done South of Baltimore. -. 4 Hand-Bills; , " Cards, -.; Bills of Laden, 1 1-. Blanks, . Posters, "i Bill Heads, j Waybills, . j Checks, , Ball Tickets, j CwctrLARsifec.; done with neatness and despatch. 1 Any work 'handed to u9 will le done im mediately and in good style, and w6 hopVthat all our friends in need of any thing that we can dowill give Us a call. j . i " : CJCy- ! All orders,- from other - places sent by mail-will be punctually attended .to, and the'.' work sent by return mail. ,' ' ! . '' ' j MOORE Si. MARTIN..' ' Williamston, N-CY Aiigust -7, A MARVELLOUS REMEDY-f ' 1 For a Ulnrrcllons Age!! HOLLO WAY'S OINTMENT " THE G RAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. By the aid of a microscope we see milli'ojng" of little Opeiiintrs cu the surface erf our bodies. Throuo-h these this OiKTMEJfT, when rubbed , on the skin, is carried to any wgan or inward part. - Diseases of the Kidne3Ts, disorder of the ' Liver,! affections of the Heart, Inllamation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughs and Colds, are' by its means effectually cured. Every house- ; . wife knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of ny thickness. This healing Oint- -mext far more rapidly penetrates through any bone or fleshy' part of the .living body; curing -the most dangerous inward 'complaints that cannot be reached by' other means. . - ERYSIPELAS, SALT RHEUM. AND SCOIt- BUT1C HUMORS. ; No remedy lias ever done so much for the are of. diseases of the Skin whatever form they xislJ assume, as this Ointment. No case of Salt Jlheuni, Scurvy, Sore Heads, Strrafula or Erysipelar can long withstand it influence. . The inventor has travelled over Wiany parts of ,1 i . It . '.;.! it ". t. me gioue, visaing me principal nospuais, cis- pen sing itlus Ointment, giving advice as to iw applicat on,, and has thus been the cause of res toring countless jiunibers to health. -; : . . '-:: -' .' ., H... ' : .-.4 , -; SOftE ILEGS, SO HE fiKEASTS, WOL'JVDS ani . U ULCERS. . -...-".rfT:.r;t . - ' w ' M- ' ' : . ... 1- -. ':.. '.' Some of the most scientific surgeons now re ly soley ion the usq of this wonderful Ojnt :.ient, when having to cope, with the worst cose of sores, wounds, ulcers,' glandula Swell ings, and tumors..- Professor IIolloway hs. fev command of the Allied Governments, dis - patched to the hospitals of the East, large ship ments 01 tins Uintment, to be kised under the direction oPthe Medical Staff, inr the worst cases ofvvounds- It will cure any ul ber, glandular swelling, stiffness or contraction of the joints,-. even of 20 years7 standi ng . 'j PILES AND FISTULA v These and other' si mi tar 'distressing com plaints ean be -effectually cured: if the Oint ment be Avell rubbed 'over the parts affected and by otherwise following the -printed direc-' (ionsaround each pot; - ; : ( : - . ". ' ' ' ; ' v i- Both the Ointment and Pills sltmdd b6 ?- liscdin the following cases,: i . 'Bunions , ' Lumbago - ' Sore Leg3; J: Burn ".-; ' ivMercupal F.T- SoreBreasts il ' ' Chapped itaudsl uptibus M Sore' Heads 1 Chilblains PikS .' Sote Throats- . Eistulas ;'; Rheumatism Sores bfall kinds Gout-.. '': Salt Rheum praifrs Skiri Diseases Scalds " Swelled Glands Stiff Joints Ulcers " " Venerial soresf V. , AVounds of all kinds.- ; Sold .at the Manufactories' of Professtif floLLowAT. 80 Maiden Lane New-York and 214 Strand London, and by all the respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout .the (j nited Statos, and the civilized '; world- in pots, at 2o dents, 621 cents, and $Leach.v ; 0There is cjiisiderable saving by takih'r the largar siits. . . , v . ... N. B. Directiins for the' guidance ;of pa tients in every disorder are affixed to each Ppt.- May.Sth, 1S5G ly. -'; x. ; ;,''";,' $1000 Reward. ; tN" tKe 7th ofJune? 185G was stolen out o of the foot . of - my iUickaway ; ;a earpet bagy containing Clothing, Jewelry and valuabfe papers to the ainount ' of 1 25 of 30. thousand dollars. " I )ViltgiVe the above reward for tlie contents -of said Carpet Bagj -or $800 or the de livery of the papers' therein contained. V W. II. NB)V13Y June 2G, lSJG-3m. . ::fi NE W M I L L I NARY; GOODS. 1 JRS. ANN BELL has st-: revived -i.TJLfroTn New York a beautiful assortment of MilliuaTy, Uormets, Rihhons,- Elowers, Feathr era, Sillcs, Fringe, 'Velvet', of vartbua kinds and' qualities. ' i 'r. 1? Hamilton; Sept. 2oth 1855. 18. ' " g For : Sale;1 THE place v hereon TI. Jiur'ike now lives, in the unvn of HainilUin, con.is4injj of a Single Story Dwelling Hoase, with Fcair good .roorfis.wiih fire placet each. TJio -offic in'" , which the paid Undike is how conducting 'his bisin ess. with necessary out Houses; all parativety new,, containing one aere of land. Said, broperfv ii non1 under a ; fftist to the hsuhscriber and by application can behcmHrt orf ?' leasonaMe termii, if it is not disposed, of soonf'.: i he- will; expose" it to Public sale.-. 5 t , .1 expose '.' - H. E. WEATHERSBEE, 'Hafniltvh', Aug. '7. LL TX. BRYCF-5 DRAWING KNIES: f Jnst, received and for Kale at the i cheap, casli sfore. . . j J r i. 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Democratic Banner (Williamston, N.C.)
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