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Asheville Spectator from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 8

Asheville Spectator from Asheville, North Carolina • Page 8

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Dr. Clopton's Infirmar' TVU. JAS. CLOPTO.V. i JAS.

liOve UNITED STATES MAIL. Salisbury to Ashcrillc. FOUR HORSE COACHES. JJ Kaleigh. and all the princi, a Carolina, for several yeara.

i i-sion, haspernianeiillv located -it "I1' 't AYEPS CHE HEY PECTORAL, FOR THE RAPID CURE OF CoI1s, ami bama, when; he is prepared to treat ftly. the following to wit Diseases of the Tl tvat. Seroiula rf 1 iJM TKE3 TRAYESL- mm lings, rumors Scrofulous Cancers VltTf-laccandalldiseascsofthe skio.eves rrnticsted to five this line a iiom lesuniouiais ol tlie highe est cfi.iraeto. I most respectable fimiij given, trom the Carolina. Hoarsest ess.

Birnmn.n. 201 J.C. Area: I duiiot tnsaj tho Itvst I h.ivp ever fmui-l fur Infitienza. ami the c-iiiciHiiil-iuit ymutyinsfil a CjM, Urt-W Cherrf Pcct'iral. Irs an-tant in my an-l my family ftr the Inst trii j-ar is s'm-M ti il to up-rior Tirtiici r-r r.i rn-attirvnt tin'.

OouiiLunts. EKKX KMiiHT, M. D. Allcmmunications must contain stami to pay (or retnni letter TESTIMONIAL Jiingtov, Davidson Co. X.

A i 'I. 1ST. Ci tins 1 tsiamesioiin Cui trial. Thtv viii Hud it to t'f the nearest and 15 15 ST route My coaches are line and large; Aiae and fourteen Pdssewger Concord Coaches. NO HACKS ON THE ROAD.

My Horses are well trained and gentle, and I takt- pleasure in recommending the Drivers on tliis line Iieing the njost bohfrCiireftii and Drivers to be found on any sta? line. Tiavi-lleiS'wiTl this mure a nvore pleasant one than any other. pisinr tliroiiuh JSUte.M-illi-by the Catawba Uo id Snvton. M.r-uiiton, Marion. Plrasiint Gird'iis, Swimanoa Gap of titeBlue Ridjje.

in full view of the celebrated Mt. Mitchell awl Mt- Clingmau of the ISiitek Mounlain. IVmsoiis i i i i tur to viit tJie Black Mountains can procure a guide and horses at Mr. Stepp's or PortcrV and in a tYw hours riderencii lie Iitck House, atid at their leisure visit Fulls. Hit.

(-fine man nd Mt. Mtc'ufl. the highest peats of land as of the Rocky Tickets on this mad gnod for tnrce months. Singe Ot'ioe in Salisbury, at the Rowan House. AsiievilKi.

at. Ginger's JicL V. y. iTforganfon, April 22 1S3S Sni i 1 came here to-. ay to court, and '1 nn rv i.r.

i nU" 1 nan are and attention, anil I Horth Carolina Mutual In-surance Company. AT the Annual Meeting of he North Car olin.t Mutual lusuranee Company, held on tlie 14th the following persons were elected Directors aad Officers tor the ensuing year: DIRECTORS: Tlnnry I. Turner, Kaleigh. J. R.

"Williams, do. T. U. Selbv, do. C.

W. L. 1 do-. Kemp P. Battle, do.

George Li'llo, et. James M. Towlea. do. JainesE.

lloyt, WashingtoB. Alex. Mitchell, Newbern. G. Wright, Wilmington.

John M. Jones, Y. Wr. Griffin, Jjizabelh City. F.

F. Fagan, rivinouth. J. W. llaneil, Murlreeshoro.

11. 15. Williams, Charlotte. George A. Smith, Milton.

O. F. Long, Iliilsboro'. Joseph White, Anson county. Josh.

Doner, Salem. A. T. Asheville. OFFICERS OF Tilli COMPANY.

T. H.Selby, Trosident. II. D. Turner, Vice President.

John II. Divan, Attorney, llam.len S. Smith, Secretary and Treasurer. T. II.

Selby, ex officio, John U. Williams, Executive Committee C. W. I). Ilutchings, This Company has been in successful operation over 10 years, and continues take risks upon all classes of property in the State, (except Steam Mills and Turpentine Distilleries,) upon favorable terms.

Its Policies now portant cures had been flecl. cities. That i. Mr i Jriil m.a "'S Mi. I seek to of glory, An 1, for my deathless name, To win from f.it.ure story A high and I striae the faithlu! lyra The high design to prove; the sounds expire.

And Giory yirljs to Lvc! Aii! Love! wherefore Love, When the soul would soar above ii. In rain turn the pig's Of sad and icred lore; And stilt, through buried ajrs, truth, explore; Alas! through all 'he ashes Of ancient year, arise The soft, but piercing fleshes. From Love's triumphant eyes 1 Ah Love look not thus. Or no glory shiftea for us I ii r. I tura'd mo to the Sages For wisdom, to arrest The wild, consuming rage Of passion, in my breast But they, with eyes of sorrow, Did each bire his own; And lo still ruling thorough, Love sate, as on a throne I Ah ruling every where the same, Love leaves to rj'ory but a name HOWARD ASSOCIATION, PHILADELPHIA.

.1 Benevolent Institution established hy special Endowment for the Relief of the tSick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent a J-J i i Diseases. HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the ii awful ilest ruction of human life, caused by buxiial diseases, ami the deceptions practiced iijuii the unloriunate victims of such diseases by tinacks, several years directed their Coti-s'lltini: Surceon, as a Ant worthy of their name, lu open a Dispensary lor the treatment of this class of discus-ex. in all their forms, and to give JUaliral Ailcice Grain to all who apply hy letter, with a dcscripiinu of their condition, habits. occupation habits of life. and iu cases of estuitie poverty, fo Furuifk Ma'iiiiics J-'ire of Charge.

It is needless to add that the Associatioti comma ndstlie highest skill of ihcupe and will lul'iiisii the mostap-proved modi in tri-atiitetit. Tin- Directors of the Association, in their Annual Ueport upon tiie Irealnieut of Sexual Diseases, lor the year ending January 1st IS5.S. express the highest satisfaction with the hich has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in tlie cure ol Spi rmatoriha'a. Seminal Weakness, Impotence. Gonoriho-a.

Olcet. Sy-phi. is. the vice of OnaniMit or telf ai.use. tiiid-iirder a coutiiiiiume of the satio lau for the ense ing year.

The Directors, on a review of the p.ist. feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent elibrt have been of great hcnclit to the alllieted to the yining. and they have resolved devote themselves, ith renewed zeal, to this very important and much oespised cause. An a.liuirahle iteport on Speiniaiorrhiea in-Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self almsc. and other diseases ol the sexual organs by the Consulting Surgeon will he sent hv mail (in a sealed envelope Cknr'c.

on receipt of TWO STAMPS tor postage. Other lleport.s ami Tracts on the natnreand treatment of sexual diseases, diet. are cnstaiirly hcimr published tor gratuitous dis.iriliutiou, and ill In-sent to the alllieted. Some of the new n-mcdics ami methods of treatment discovered during the last vear. are ofgreat value.

Address for ifoport or treatment. Dr. GEi'RGE U. CALIlOUX, Coiisultint Surgeon. Umiard Ass'ieiauon, A'o.

2 South Kinth Street lhila-dclphia, V. order of the Directors IIE.UITWELL, Pres. FAtncnii.D, Secretary. Mav 21, 1 808. ly.

Mahrv w-asaiso r. ferrii ton. I on herwavto seevou. I have a dry scih on mv clid w.itch is getting a sor. Doet i ip what i cure It has he.

Jf Most ftj'rjn-T-Ttyitrr than 10oS names of a tew ,1 I M. erisoB. fine lll W.n.f Adams. 0 rVlfi, Favrtr. Marshall, n.

ai-fint. Circulars 'will u' warded to ativ that mav desire them. July 9, IS'07. BOIfS SO SLICK BBOKB JAIL. W.H.JAGK391T Successors to Mosrs.

SMITH CHAPMAN'. Iii's leave to inform tlirir tiii'iml'lii-i-ia'raliy, thoy have oil liuudj itrjt ami coiujilcte btocU of Dili GOODS, Men and Boys clothing. Gi'iits furnishing Gods. iJats. Caps, lioots and Hlioes.

of nil sizi-sand puili: i-s, Leather. Saddles and Bridles. Grice-lieR. Drills. Medicines, Hardware.

Tahle and locket Cutlery UarpetiterF Tools, Crockery and a variety of notions. Their stick iil at all times, be found la-ge and complete, and they respectfully invite the former patrons of the late firm of Messrs. Ch-ipman and others who visit AshcviUc for the purpose ol buying That Asheville is Boniul to iSLij A.B. MOIITLKY. N.

writ "I 1kit tawfJ yi.ur l'f--'rt mr-If ittit in my ever pIhc invriittti it, ami Velivf it the lt medicimj its purj---- err put nut. With a c.M th- ul-l cmiier pav tnvnty fire iloU-trx for a bottl tluta tit without it, of take aijj other r-ui-tlM Croup, Whooping Couh, Influenza. Mi teh. 7, W.fi. ItitOTtira Ater: I wilt einvrfullr certify y-mr l'tctoml rhH host reui.lv we -es fi.r the curt of croup, nu chpst disfiws cliil'li'cn.

We of your in the yotir skill, buJ eoinmeud yinir uitiikine to our p-tp. 1I1KAJ1 CONKLIX, f. D. AMOS I-EP, KQ roTTERET, writo.3.i Jan lS5r ul h.tJ tniionn Ititlnenza. whirh in lx Tlts took niftiiy nittlii-iitcs without n-litf: finally trii yitur 'fi-rnl hy tlie ad vim of our chftgvuian.

Th firt fi'W relit-vctj th tt.irtfii'sf ia my thrnnt ami Inu.Kfi IfSi tiian ono half nwiie nu completely wt-II. Y'-nr ar th- a cli as the Ix'st wo ran l-ny. unJ rp ntt'in yoa, JJoctor, aud your remedies, as the pou mail's fiieJid." Asthma or Phthisic, ami RronchiUn Wct Ma.whv.stkr. t. VU.

4. Fir: Titnr V'nf i porformius nin1? in this auction. It ha-i relit-Vfil 5iiVfrnl fmni alarm-inir of comnmption. and in uow ci in mxn who miller an afTivtion of the luns fur the last forty yej. IlENllV L.

TAKIiS, Mtrchant. A. A. R.OIRY, M. ALmoy, Moxntts Iowa, writi-4, Spt.

6. Diirius; my practior or many vt-jtia I havi ft'tmd nothing erinal your C'irrrif 1'etinrol fur siiviiK 'd rflitf to cousuuiptive putk-uu, or curiug such srf arc curahlv. Vt'n mijlit mid vr.Snme of pTidnro. hut thp most con vincinp pnf of the Th lues of this remedy is fuuud in it efft-irts upon trial. Consumption.

Probably no on rfiiip.jy ha ever hern fcnown Tvhich cnrM i niKny and such dsnprous rastj aa this. Fume no iHini'tn aid ca'i rcich hut even to thise the Cueny Jriciorut US-mis rplief and comfort. ASTOR Hi.lSE. NKW VtiKR ClTT. March 5, ISafl.

DocTfiR. Aver. Luweu: 1 it duty arI a phnpiira to infi.nn yon what ymr Cherry has dune f'r my wife. hi hud hevn f.vi mnittiis tindr-r tht dan-Cf rt'us of Consumption, frum which no aid we could pn'rure fzuvv hr inm-h r-iicf. lva-i steadily fail-ins, until Ir.

Strnnz. of tiii" cirv. when we havo -oin fnr udicf. recommended a trial tf yi-nr mflirine. We bless his kindnesq.

as wo do iur skill; fur die hits recovered fmni tliat day. t-Iit- not yet as sfrontr 5lie used to he, l-tit is fiee from her coiiRii. and calls herself welL ietirs with irralitude Kitd repaid, OULAM'O jslIfcLBY, OF do not till you have trid i'KCTOKAi It iiittde 1'T one of the hest inedicrtt in world, and its cures all armind iH'fpuak the tush uieriWof itd virtues. ledger. Ayer's Cathartic Pills.

rj'UK 5ciwicos of Chemistry and Medicine havo hpen -k. taxed th'-ir to proilure thw 1-o-t. mist pel feet purpative whirh is known to man. Innulnerable proofs are rdiown tliat the I'ilJjs hare virtues which surpass ia excellence the ordinary niediciiies, and that they win un-precedenteiiiy npnn the esteem of all men. They arefaie and pleasant to taVe.

hnt imwerful to cure. Their p'ce-tratiiiR properties stimulate toe vital activities of tlie hody, remove the oliatnictionrt of its orpsuis. pui ify the 1IhhT, and expel disease. They ptirpo eut the fl-ul humors which treed and pnw distent iter, stimulate or disordered organs into their imlural action, and impart healthy trne with eturiiglh to the wln te system. Kot only do thfy cure tlie evety-day Cfmp1apits of every ImhIv.

hut and dangerous dMeaees tliat have haftled th best of huniaji skill. Wld3e they produce powerful etf--cts. they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and best phypic that can he emplriyed for children. lieitiR they are pleasant to take: and being purely Testable, are five from any risk of harm. Cures have made whL surpass belief were they not substantiated hy men of fuch exulted position ami character as to ftirhid the stspf inrn untruth.

Many eminent clergymen and h.ive ot their names to certify ttilE suhs iiher feels thankful for i.ast A age troia the eii ti'tiw nnw Im.i Mirnintidiiig eouiitrv. ami .1 ever In f.u e. iMtends to try to tit, i K81 1 thatlt will increase his l.itsine.ss. Av wantirs Can iages or liuggies mve -r cover property amounting to a larsj'i portion of which is in country risks: ami its present Capita! is over Seven Hundred Thousand Dollats, in bonds, properly secured. The average cost of Insurance upon the plan of this Company has been less than one third of one percent, per annum, on all grades of property embraced in its operations.

All communications iu reference to insurance should be addressed to the Secretai post paid. II AM DEN S. SMITH, Sec. A. T.

Scmmf.v, Agent, Asheville. Kaleigh, March 12, '57. ly iii io ineira.lvaut. -e tcaR a Minnie ins anu prices before uutii. I 'ft jta com.

wlieal. Sonr. harnn ill be taken work. 'pan ing lu )t naves the stiop. as he i ion io nave to earn Iiispavtno or thi tirf.

I liesult of SPKfflG the Panic. STOCK 1858. hraiich. Call and iiiake contracts. to call nti'l ex iminii h'ir stoeic.

fi'cli; i hut iiItiT you lmve luiiki'il uul priutil I lo ir cannot fail to liny. ri'ijiifsti'il to call and price their Guoils, they wii! sell at wholesale at Very Low Prises. Call at the ohl stan.l of Mi-ssrj. Suiitk Chaji-inan, oijiosite Hotel. Ashevilie, 'J5.

Clergymen is Call Room. A correspondent of the Chicago Press and Tribune, writing from Atlanta, Logan county describes the singular termination of the Fourth of Ju'y Dal! i'i that town 'It appears that the managers, several days sinc, sent special invitations 10 the Ministeis of the various churches in town, to attend the dance, thinking to have a go largh to over 1 ut to the surp ise of those present, after the ba 1 had gut under full headway, four of the aforesaid minister made their appearance in the Hall, and soon were tirngling with the bystander. Th "set" being through, the announcement was made that the ministers having been solicited to attend, desired that a portion of the turn-should be set apart for them, which was acceded to. Then comiDeuced the religious exercises of the ball. One preached, another prayed, and another FOE Th Ladies BE 7" nr.

inviteii to xaiiiiiieotirslo. of ats, elejrant trimmed T. W. MUSSELL, Korth Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. OFFICE, llAl.LUGII, A'.

C. rPIlIS Company insures the lives of indi viduals for one year, a term of years, oi lor life, on the Mutual imunciim the assured lor life participating in the profits of the Com pany. For policies gianted lor llie whole term of life, when the premium therefor amounts to S30, a note may be given for one half the amount of the premium bearing interest at 6 per cent wilhout'gtiaraiity. The prompt manner in which all losses have been paid by this Company together with tin iow rates of premium, present great induce inetits to such as are disposed to insure. Slaves are insured for a term of from oce llonnets, dress goods of all vatietics, frm' cents calico gowns to 40 silks; wr.a,U bitdes am! panics, Frem-l, ered Collars from 50 cents to ooti-k sells of I.iass, steel, rattan hoojis I a loadd to her cmiort ami SITMMKV, FA.L StM TIIIS IS TO impart to lhe public the 1 ratifying intelligence that Inning recent leeovelTil Horn a spell of Ihdt terriliing disease known throughout the country as Me AisTON is and is now receiving ami opening heavy additions to his Stock of Pure Drugs and MEDICI jtf ES9 and is prepared as heretofore lo furnish his ens-toinerswilh any tiling in his line, guaranteeing the same to be pure, tsA.

genuine und relinb.e. a a i Drugs of him, may, confidently, rely on their as he Inns his supplies of none hut the most reliable houses, and gives his persona! ut-ath'ns all his COLLECTING AG EXT, ASUEVILLE, N. C. YXJlhL nttetnl to.coll. 'ding claims of all kinds, wiih promplness and punctuality, lie especially offers his services to pub iishers of newspapers and periodicals.

Those who employ him may expect returns to be made as promptly as possible. Asheville: A. S. ferrmion. frou.

Wollld a iT'KXl old Rli nous hvinn. when SUGAU CANE Democrats of the eeing what turn matters -on of th larsrrstiif the i mm i JV KAIL. '1m. II iosVsare'imd'ivu't a southern measure,) nearly all the W. W.

MeDoive ,1 C. -V" iliiu i)J Unvsakttr snfis- lias been able to unila vwa i rnrnhh s-raiia m. factory proof is presented 'Nirri nn.Tnr fliM m. 'si Lou'-)- -f the North voted for it, but not fanaticism at', enients of l'hysicians, and all others are invited to i oi liir lolluitiri; cntiilinrs: W. M.

tiller give nun a can at rue are prrpart'd tins depn rtinfiit to Inruisn 1 oi 'Zcni'ailkSSmi i Dropsy, ni rn.m font stomach. A JJ -1 it any co a. ii. 'ii i.i mi. ami 1'uin liall not cease until that' i 1.

ram iTl mi eviiniant Ashevil 0 Feb. 11, '5 S. WUICU will cult x.u 'Mil. ill, alj.o. t.y puiify- A' i Win.

V. ITolden, Vin. Cooke, Ii. II. Battle, Win.

JJ. Joties P. PeSCtld, K. P. Battle.

m. riue man? Claries E. Johnson, W'll. D. Haywood, Jaies F.

Jordan, Quiiten Busbee, II. W. JJusted, Wiik II. M. Kee, Charts B.

Knot, immediately opposite tl. Cduitr IIOUE where may he l.uiud an individual who is alwavs readv aml willing ,0 nimiMcr to the wants of liiealilie I'd inali the vat ions branches of his profession' ii noon terms -Cecil.) reasonable and satisfactory March lio. 1S58. J' I t. issue, lliai coi inei, e.i 1.1 A 1 DEBTKI J.liinliif Sfl.

Mtni tlie l.ivHi'an.l Ki.l. lion sinks into insignificance. MJ ill's at-! lain no man who subordinates a it. fill. nent imiiiediaielv.

'SI" Druggist and Apothecary long in, nils TheV Wil ilral ts with 8OIQ0 II fi-i, even every other issue. "iilv knei tunc "ii. Tur AvrnTa en, want ofmonevthe wenl.l cat I and dust compared with it. 0.r Firo (inaJo by a Wliig) to repeal Slave law in 1854, out of forty five 10 its i favor, tlurty ehjhl were Whijs tho pcmlency of the Lecompton Cp'ltUt'" Vfure Cuiiros, elections took ln sever al of the Northern State, in of wUiub there was a coalition of the nt'ricans and lWack Kepubhcans to tion and its parly, and lead'S American pa pcrs in that section "ha(1 they supposed tliat Mr. nichanan would take ft 'w L4i A ALL persons indebted to W.

JIank tOI.L. Brick Corner opposite the House HESWKXCIi, CHURCH STREET 'd accounts tin lej mil i-ie value or curative ill there is ft.r Mr. M. proceeded to discuss don nut .1." 1S" J.ims-1 OFFICERS. Dr.

Charles E. Johnson, President Williau, D. Uaywood, Vice President. 11. Secretarv, Williatii II.

Jones, Treasurer II. W. Busted. Ol'Posite the Eiiiseonn in i eo i ics let I neiL-i. Prescriptinns .1:1, I settle your at once at all hours 7, aI'-'espatcl save cost.

are compelled to money, and those who do not av or i March "a lions. All the political issues wli the Whig and Democratic partif C. ATER, past were obsolete, buried and rept distribution, and even March 18, Charles E. hnson. M.

I). claims in hands'iif an T.Mie..r William II. McKee. M.I) I BIACKSmMTNGT Iliel.d B. Haywood, M.D.

Consultation. the position he had 00 the of shape which the old leaders of thr f) iV cikipjiIxT DEALERS tw AsheviIle.JLJec.l7,lS.7. LmAsc's BouAilc-Aclms ivnuU never have J1. Cra slavery, they would bav i' ou f.i (roinor over to Fremont THE subscriber is still v. uusuee, W.

II. McKee, Executive Cora-Charles JJ. Hoot, ovpr contended fr h'J rrilS carrying on tho DRY fiOOJiS, ilOSIKKY, FAXCP GOODS, HATS, CAPS mli. WM -v 1h ic. Whole Smithing: UilMiiC ror Itirtliur inlorination.

the nun FoacB nn if- fn at hi old stand end of (erred to thepamplih-ts, and forms of proposal" in the south system o. msinouuuu present day contend for. H' scouted, scorned such a Asheville. OCKHiiY, .,,) vj UULrt Ifll HI rim I I i tie suoerior in.mno. in hod.

ca, horses carnai'i's Company, or any of its Agencies. I Hi r.Wn from Mr. Clay's great "PJ. This piimi. juf, in cils inviiiu-il Us jiioihai aies ili.ii,nrtr, Rail llieri; is ni.llni,K it can a.

i manner of yi should be addressed fnY.c omm. work clone, are too ior distributi" reniier it neccssarv ti paid,) to 11. 11. battle and securinKs el.ction." That they ari-now bargsining and uniting with the Black Republicans, there can be uo earthly doubt. Their leading papers boast of the coalition.

Will such facts open the eyes of the Southern people? ere but two can- I- tl.o r.esidency, Scott and Tierce. The former (Whig) got 1,022,000, and the latter (Democrat) 1,150,000, votes at the 1 heretofi.re turn out none hi, i public lands when the-" an "Iu atand. ineim, ami an I ji.it up l.y any anil will lal for an aw. It lire Asnevnie, N. A.

1. bt-MMKV, Asrnt, Asheville. Italeigh, March 12, 1S57 lv. for work, it ''uan Iyment April 3 i tf r.n-i' wau-r Itnixlwix test. pay the expense of the Li from (Ton purposes, or lo pa, before the wo, iJ be delivered dersonville rilli U.t removeil.

i-xrra cxi-iiMi i.f ati.l 4 rrr i- thel I' "I 1 it JEUA3 L. TRIPLETT. ti'umcnt might "i uaiiei.iiiiie, ami the west gene- March 20. 1SJ6. r.

ASHEVILLE Mutual Insuranc Caaipaay, AT a i. -uais. lire. i 1- linn I' (for ail S'vi'''" i'j'Sh-i o'ry i.irpi,ws) ci.u:i.lile. anil diated no.

esiauns Uncut Jh W. west side am street, a lew doors helow the Cnnn IWl nilv. ca-K I. in I I 0 It 8 A LB AIITHURS eIlie I. an.

lit- at ttie t'i. Tunis U.e tei'l iiuiiiimumI ncri lien tills llie i-ylitt. tiv.Kiiiticu OUllla. It. II fnnfi.m.i on I.VI.I....

ii old stand, opposi'ts Giidjrcr's i 111 tlie lollowin and iving refurnished it with a new stock of materials, he is at all times prenared to work neatest, most durable sfvle lie will warrant as good litsaml well ol ilip lltl Mllf.lv l.f North, or in the free Siates. ia lSoO, rtojff got aniLFWs-foe! much obliged to Mr. Tyles for the above information, (says tl19 Southerner Self-Scaling ucers were elected to serve du- tlie k-a-'T T.nssil.le cxm-nie i in me year, viz: Asheville April 1, 1S58. as can be obtained in this section. All kinds of Trimuiitii's for I'nnic i DIRECTORS.

tit iruif Cans, F' Illy j.ttrjmH-M. WhvT- Clothingr, Hats, Ecots and hi- eV'-r it is iutrit-lH. 11- ju. isttur. ti'in an! pinniw will ilit- near me experience ol other firmers on this subj -ct.

Some sav tliat It is excllent food for hogs, aud thai tbev thrive upon it. For Sale by ests kept constantly on hand. HAIR-BR. AIDING. navmg niaiiy years lean, the art of Braiding Ihur into the diiferont form, Johnston, Ejmraim.

Clauhm. M. Pallov. Practirtil scieitlific men iir.ii'ii!nr us vitimit: an i eqii.ul, for nl? licit i lit-re 1 E. -JtzrnK.

Shoes. OUR stock of these goods is larga and inviiinir rll fur it ui. toexeellte all sir Ii work, as serine it In opraTi 'n, Thiy i.uMt. i reru Hiulilp in rati. Lfcr OFFICERS.

J. R. Osnor.NE, IVesident. V. Y.

McDowell, Vice President. J. 13. Rankix, Secretary and Treasurer. iieeieis, laces, atcli (iuards flings.

Ear- Qtnnit Doings in- Cincinxatt. Thor are cutting up high in the Queen Citv. Las't Mf, inul fw'umirttl ire r((trf it tx IJi WILL MAKE IT TQ TIIE Loops, i.reastpins. iVc.at. a reasoiiuble price and vests no X.r' "5 cents and in the iieateM stvle.

l. I ir luiproT'Uirni," Circulars with an accurate an full tlmriHin sent free cluiivv to all parts of llt'C II ens .1 .......1. "ere beaten bv wees, nan a Uuzeii women i ijacou 1 1 f. UOM ITl' EE. inii itia, oe seen at th mmry.

1, a one inch p'w; X. 2. 1 iuclit-s store iSuillillev iiiieres.t 01 llie Citizens of Asheyille And i 11 tl.u i-hi J. V. I'ATTOX, V.

JD. 1, hisma, M. Pat ci.oweii jt co. Orders left with them will attemie'l to with punetualitv. Asheville, May IboS.

TON, i in n.ni-r i refill irit FI lit viih riliur 3 w. lLI puniiw to all parts tlie i.sitwr,,, intftr Nkw Yobe. Onlors must It accotn. was a woman of bad character, who a steamboat Captain and his wife, until the Captain horse whip Ted her. lie was arrest-d and fined.

Daly, nn Irishm m. threw his cousin into the Miami Canal, out of jealousy. About 300 laborers and rowdies tiie VJ'Mi. arn r.iti eviil qG .1... It a.

irrOXS IXD1A i. i. IVTIVn min, wtn, diippinp 4c. Tlev will meet pr'ntiitt nH.rni..n i I i'U)-r pynnn us. Call ami tff 11c nl a A.

a fre ranii Mi J. sta MEDICAL BOARD. J. F. E.

Hakov, M. D. J. IX Kovd, W. L.

UlLLIARD, 11 ATTORXIES. Z. B. Vaxce. A.

S. ii ot lust re Ins. for im coa old stand '-ipman's siimtt.i vnn.ic. ncm over iu ie stantly on hand aud lor saleai A3.ol"3- eiivedaml for sale at" irch 1S-33. lAitd glaring, wiin-ii c-t-t- noiei.

Astivville. JAMr M. KPNET, -ASTOX'S. March 2o, 1S.58. For sale hy IT.

Ltsnsnv, luvenu.r, AHheVille, X. C. received a Sue lot of JUS! ii ono ot the men would not fiht. His were about communications shnn .1 1. addressed to iron oy A Change.

4 Mr.ROSK fJAIVPs: i Secretary. Alt MBDICIKB8 SW ASTS'S 'e WAR Call at Lewis' Gallery." J. b. Rankin, Asheville, Xov. 15, 1S5C.

RANKIX CUAPMAN. August 185G. this with the tuermoiiieter at 95. disposed of (l liming THE interestin" 1 Jl ins interest in the husnisi! r.f lo ue 1..:, iiualitv toanv si.l.l nnrn.i,.... THE SMALL POX Deaveh retires from the concern.

Call and Settle. lit-: ilarch ii, 1S58. "MBrooFD. The IWi ITAVI.NG lost ihe outness will bo continued hv th re JU I llvl'Tr hy OSCAR iL lt-L Asheville, aI LitlKiiiraphed hv eei 1 11,0 citV Vork. isnow ri'llriy fr exhiliition.

It is a pic in i his a pic- nave i oe a luitnhii.T. Th maining partners. fApril 2858. i LL persons indebled to the undersigned are lequested to call and settle bv the Pie. havin.he.an to the selections Iron, our stock of useful and heauliful 50 J1 lYo- 1 02 MEAL il ir.ll.l says II it SOI11! wtirs have been at the 1st tine lot ot JbLOUR VSr sale at nn ii.i.iirai ii'i a ter as limslied in -tints" and col-oied lo nature, in the li.iest stvle of the art.

Hie picture is 1000 uisirioutuig- brass Annual settlements we mast ini If in u. JACKSON CVs. pril lo, 8j8. a rvey anil all our customers. oi.

miu can ne li.nl on ANTED, for which' I Vy Stoves apiilieati in at lane tills occasion to snr tl.f a i "A13 DEAVER Asheville, Dec. Is .7. Asheville, at the i-ewis uallery," Main street, following- prices If or Iiu Ware. li prepared than usual ,1 Lioicing in hope of main I-IXDSEY. Politics AND L0VE.

In ICinnaa sicc, between AshcvSle and Col tc-tton s. on Hiviiniiiinna a nair or 1 March 20, 185C tf ug, our share ofpatroiu.ee ht-retoliire OCR WA.TS. PERSONJ owing us for the past year must Asheville, May 1, ago. Miss Irene B.ker, a gir! of seven. teen, married a man of seventy five from ad wration of one of his nolitii-nl M.

p.iv, oi oiaive satisiaciorv ALL HSIALS FormakinsRoraV8 SoaP (ir sale i Jelllents In' Tinls." uitliout frame anil glass on Colored to Nature, without frariic "5 00 In Tints," Picture aud Key framed in Silt and glass, qj. Colored to Nature, framed in gilt and Orders filled when accompanied with the cash anc picinres sent to any part of the or elsewhere. Asheville. Jan. 7, IMS AsheviUc, May 20,1808 about tht-ir debts, or ihey need not beur, ..1 1 1 1 ri qiiaiitiiieg, at -A'STO." Thus is a common saying verified -pontics make Strang bed fellowO "POR sale hy GAINES, DEa VER fc Co.

TApril 22, 1S58. iu unu Hjni.t waitinir pn t) stjMMKY. Mcdowell it co Asheville, April 13, '53. AX SEEK U3T received and for 'SALR' WISIIixSeedlaSe 500 of WI I Ulh most extensive assortment of Boots A LL wh 1 cles wish to purchase cheap V- J. ASTOX.

miu ouues ever oilercd Y6. in Ashpvillp fr 25, 1S5S. cau bi FresY Citron. JUST received at ASTOX'S. April, 17.

A child, nine days old, died in New York occasioned by circumcision on the day previous, accommodate at tjle store of 1 aj sale hv RANKIN CHAPMAN. 7 LIGHT ElTAlvrrK- ApfUS; ir- KU1 boots' and Stationery7 All "-m VJ. ii. inc ii THRESH Drugs and Medicines always '-vels of ines jgUr your Drugs aud Msdic 1 fctaully on LanOj the (iy rrjC. AS10XS.

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1853-1884