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fc---;y.'-,.v vis-' 1' V --V VOL. 7-NO. L ASHEVILLE, IT; GC THUESBAS lM&AS TTT- ( WHOLE-110. 303. IB - 1, I ' - - k i " 1 it TTT "DTTDTATOr aX T O II X E Y A T L A W And S-uVuVr 71 Judicml Circuit ' ClXAVtULND COCSTT, 7. CAROLIMA. JUS r w Alss, la the Supremo Court Pcnsioa " April 6, 11- Z. B. Vance, 'attorney at law, ASIICTilXE, !f. c. Augu5t25, 1853. 211 David Coleman, Attorney at Latr, " -BUilNSVILLE, N. C. xx 3, 1853. If. Eankin, Pulliam & Co. IlirtJRTEK AND WIIOLESALS DEALERS I VtreUn uJ Domctic Staple and I'aary Dry .Goods and ClothinS", 1 m MEETING STREET, -; Clarlcaton, S. O. i - . 1 I ft m ft V A ) j I. CRAIG! -UM, ) ( A. D. SMITH. 33. CHEAP- CASH STOKE James M. Blair tet Uxxe to call the attention of his Men tsi ite pr.til?c gvaorally trt the Uc that be h n hr rctlvisx and oiHrJn" In the new hrioK .vte b'it opposite me i5ie limci, ana ramin t tapll by Pr. HilliarJ as a Vmz b'tore, the Cici t.Vftat Atil Lcani'.iui aoru'.e.l vi GOODS krr A'T.rri1 f rt th tect!e o( Western CarolinaJ n;( i,wi- u !1 frh. havtn In n iu;-rha.M itliloafew davj; ar..1 4he asortir.i-st mtdo i with ?prc ill nrfrenct'to the Cants and tatcs Ihe prople of tfii fcxttoti. His GcKvii were lio iht to le so.d. and be so tLff shall, if there U any rficacy in low price?.-- Wash buyers am invitea ta cmi aua examiuc i. 1 HOODS AND PRICES, f're pnKliain-el'ehere. The una.tl Cvmry pn-Iuce taken in eSch?.ci For Gh4i at eah p:t- Ahevi!!e.Jr.:: iry 4. lS -. tf DR. P. A. WILHITB, AXi:n$ox c. il, c IHS just receivt d. arl i'.l ki-ep constn!y ji ni.l, a very ir.rp. and c!l se'.ctcd t.Jck 41 Vamts OWs. avnsUc4 Brushes, WiwAow Gas4 l?rcnc and Amcvicun. Al, Dealer-in American. French and Engli Clieinicals, Drus's, Prnumeru. French Candies, SuufTs. Fi TobnccO nml Clears. fANCY ARTICLES AND DYE-STUFFf I ALSO Pine Brandies and Wines, JM only f.r medical pttnf?. Merchant and all ether can depend ;?pn the 'orlcr me tin? nroront attcrrlion. itron the ruol i:cimr.itd.itlirr term. rhyician aud FansIHc? c.n re!y on havingthc lr jrrriptins carefp.'.y c"mjotiT)1n!. f HU O vN are electeiL with creat care, aril i!l Le warranted an rrrreM-ntcd. , FtTOall at N'o. 3. Brick F.ane, one door aboi ilarriMn x IiroThi' law cfUce. Ansnst 10, lSil. Ramsay s Piano Store, COLCUCIA, S. C. fiusic and Musical Instrument rT7 Nl'NNS & tVs Patent DbJ- MiTrnonal Grand Pianos; Hnikt, Dav tCo.s Patent Saper.ton R rid ere Piano ft-ckennc?, Trarefs and other bxt ruakcr! UtTHrt, at tie Factorv Pmcr.3. Colsmlia At:!it IS, 1854 It Furniture For Sale. . The ntiderinnl keep constantly on hand r hepin AherHle.n 1 tre mai:tify Cf wij .ca-e tui sujH'rior llnihed t ' F u v uiUtvc, f tlie t.t fashionable kind, conistin Chairs, Cane and Cushioned bottom and other qnaliticst Sofas, IhircansX Guitars, and a number of IVo- Ims, Bow s and Strings ?thlet onalifr. Thre who are desirom :-tl.aj:,. nv art'rV r,f Furniture of anv I4 r:rtt.rt. nil! do well to call and see their aor I -"a: before purcJiaiin elfewhertvas they aredJ- utact tostil at the verv lowest price ami Ut tu ma. J. & J. IIILDEDKAN. -"OTS. shoes. a.hllcry, hanlware, candies, raii- vturon, enrran:.. ?r.gar. co'Jee, jewelry. Irv5 'TUanlof a an artich? f merchandise. It . . . .....,. iliitl I H . hi:in. . j to cj.II. at tht r!.l .Mi.l -.. rtfr rfK - u-.-jr oar prices. - . . smith & Mcdowell. AMeti:ie, April C, 151. ?KADV"3IADE CLOTHING. B . . , tlul-Ui tiiep aj nj rou tan n o?ca!n- at S. & McD"S. Lincoln Shirtine " fi3 MeribershaTC on - hand a largo supr- Tpf tlis popular procxl, which trill Ik? s5!d 'Actory priced Thtj aro the enr d. y sole of th arficlt?, and' psrcbirtr cnn Bir at wholesale'or Retail, on as croou term t3 had of tho inanufacturers. -1 tad cxamin iL . - c smith & Mcdowell. WILL practice in the Superior courts oi l. iw iJ E iuity of Cherokee, Macon Jacfcson, II. y Il. nJerfon, Brccomhc, Madi?on.an y, r..n,w..jf Caldwell. Watauca, Burke, Buthtrfrd at Something; New! i. BE IT KXOWX' ' , . j ... .. - AND let It go forth upon the wings of the wind to every individual iu the titate of Jiorth Caroiii that . : V PULVERMACUER'S IXYDRD CLCCTlUC-VOITAtC CHAINS' arc the ailti truly scfcntlfx reniedyy which all JWttl'OlfS PISKASilS can LcJjJicWy relieved ana pennant nuy cvrra. " ; - Rheumatism, .Itriodlcal Kervons Headache Painful and Sellefl Joints, Uterine Pains Dyupepslei, raralyfis, Sciatica, Tains between the MjouKIcm, Neuralgia of, the Face, Indigestion tlatt-lcrux', ralpitation of tho Heart. Genera I . . niSTORY. The itydro tleetric-Voltaic Chains were firs tntrottnccAl In t ranee three years since, by the far-eelchratcd French Professor Pulvermacher. as an entirely ncJJ and notel moxle of applying i-ietiro-innjviuru iu uq cure oj nervous Uncases " . . ... auir oeiag sm.jcqieu lotnemoat tnt.1, ij me ursi mctacai men of that ci ty, In every iirpnai iney were prononnccu 10 ue iue ma ffcacLwi of. any remedial arent yet discovered lor the njr:V rcii'f and ftnnancnl ewe of the ahove uienuoi.u uiseaes.aua were ais recommenuei; to the larcrof the French rorerarscnt. whocran- t ed a pa t en t i n t h e y ea r 1 SI fJ. Pari ng t he yea rs 1 SvO ana "ol tjiey were introduced into Austria, Ger many, Belsiura, and cbo pattnte! in those, conn- tries, where they not ouly iDitwith the sanction of almost every learned raan of JJurcpe hut were brought jnti getieral Use ia every hospital on the L.vstcrn continent, ana tfce l-eHiKxifli results pro- duccd in,theeure of Venous I)is--5 , found to bcfliVnrtiM? an.l stume. The Chains were Crst introduced in this country one year since, in .the city of Mew Yoik. where their fume had already precede thTu. , They were at once ftubmitted to atrial in Ihc hcpitalsf that city, by the celc- lirateilFrofe.,.'-or alcntine Mott, Pot, an Uurcn Carnochan. who readily discovered that they cer tainly opscssed ezlrttorttiHiiry power in the treat ment and cute ol rurvoin litea.ses, r.nd at once advised t lie i r gctterrl use tliro:'hout thlseountry, b) puhlii)itiitr their opinions in a pamphlet which may be oi'taiiutl (gratis) of any of the advertised agents in;tlc MJtc. - THE SALE AND DEMAND hasbeen h :rrt&-L:tt sncv their firt introtluctlon, and not otrjkcrsun can bo found that has expressed himself dijfi.sfied with their use, and in no in stance have they frihd tu-pOiforrn what they claim to. i The- are oconstrt!cted, as to be worn next to tlie skin, upon the part diseased, and by simply inSitening thtmnith common" vincffir, a eoRilaat qurrent uf nKiuttrrvj ted IZieetrv-Mczne-tisu is prtifueed, which supplies thee xhaustcd ferv ous Hysteni with that essential Fluid which is the source of m much vain and snlK ringr. IN FEMALE DISEASES they are rapidly taking the place of all Xosimms taken int the stoniaeh, for they neither sicken nor discvi. and can be nied at all times with the most perliet safety. They are equally applicable to adults and children, and will last for years with no danger of pet tin out of repair, and cm be M-nt by null to any part of the United States. I'lice rf Chains 3 and cecompanied by a iinipMetlnf pe$. pirine a elrn'r and fuH ac count of t?!ie tfitMio of use. The Chains 12 ay be een on exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New Vork, mh-re they attract great attention from the learned and scientific. CAUTION It) LADIES. Ladies -ho ai-e enriente are iejUested not to ne theni.Jfor by so doing unpleasant results fie ipienlly fvllow. The U!ctric Chains are for sale In all the prin cipal ci!ih in the Uuited States. SMITH & McDOVi'LLL, only Apents for Asheville X. C, ; JOSF.PH STKINEItT. Cent ral Agent, 5CS Broadway, N. Y., Angu:10, lh51. Gentlemen's Fufnishing I Department. 1 A mn, by ea!'ii. on us early, can l e fitted out and fit from a shirt collar standing at an an:!- of deprce.. to a pair of high heeled socks. Call at otCA, and the thinz shall be did. SMITH, I3AHID& VANCE. Dec. 1 1.jl551 tf ThoseInterested WillEead j This Notice. "We arj itn-ler the p.icssinij necessity ofny into tl:?e imiebttnl to u, that we must have in::ev: p(:id if payment is not fnade by the 1st of Japusry nextt we w ill be under the necessity bt forcing collections. j RANKIN & PULLIAM. Oct. CO, . 4 : : ; Eats and Caps. A macrdficent asortrr.cnt of fashionable HATS and CAFM; consisting of Silk, fur, and Prusli Hats; every kind and color of Soft. Hats; Plush, velvet, cloth, 1 and military Cap?, are now opened at the cheap cash store of 1 JAMES M. DLATIt. Ashcvnte,Jannary II, 1505. tf New Goods ! Mew Goods ! JAMES M. BLAIR IS now openins a large and elegant as sortment of .SPRING GOODS, suited lo every class of enstomers, lie wonld rc5pcctfilly request Ihc Ladies to call, brfore making their siYmmer se lection?, iaifd would particnlarly invite their attrition to his beautiful silk tis sues, berimes, muslins, ginghams, fec. T II E GENT L K 31 E N will findjit to their advantage to exam tne Iiis. -ar2cd styles of Ready I Made C7oi;i coats, rants and vests; his summer jires3 goods, drab'detcs, Italian cloths, liuens, drills and vestings. Al- so, ins I EATS, SHUPirihm3, chip, straw, and Icsliorn. His fuie SHOES, BOOTS, GAIT F!RS. will comncto with any ever be- fore-oflbrtd in this market. Hfs large assortment ol - i SADDLEEY - - has been jsclccted witli1 unusiia) caril AU cheap, for cash. All he asks is a call, for he feds assured every one must be pleased, loth with Ms goddsaiid prices' :llc WILL sell, as his motto 13, 'quick sales and snort prnlits." a His friends ; will rcniembeV that he takes alMnhds-of country prodhcc,.at the highest prices chickens,, turkeys, , iiucks btllter, eggs, .Vc. . .April l2-if THAT COMHISSIOirHOUSE OF TINLEY & EEEHOiTS, v t-HARLESTOX, S. . Cn ' THE only house doinsr business in- thnt eiv actually had any tTpcricnc in Receivin and rcrwaramg 01 uoods previous to the South Car olina Kail road quitting the business in JuJr last ' " vymjur int KtxixvtHy ana t vrvcardLng of all kinds of poods, wares, merchandise, machinery, If you want your poods forwarded without the vexatious delays and enormous expense bills paid the last i-easen, and at the same time have your business done in such a manner that somebody itill be made responsible for the damaged and lost lockages; consign them to Ti.nleV So Hepson. who have Received and Forwarded all Goods con- ij;ueu luiuKiu uurmgaii me past season without any extra charge ovtr those established rates as given below, and up to this time have not encoun tered a solitary complaint. Our Mr. Herron was Clerk of the Receiving and Forwarding department of tho South Carolina Rail Road Conipany for the past seven years," and Is peril ctly Jam i liar wth all their books," freight tarilTsandmles of shipment, both by rail roads and vessels, together with the mode of proceedurc; to secure damages and pay for lost articles from other .parties, the proper steps of which will be taken ja aU sucji cases without loss or dday to the owners. Another important advantage is that his thorough knowledge of all freights and rules of shipment enables him to instantly detect and cor rect any overcharge in the Bills of lading, which in ail cases has to be done at that time, or be lost lo the oicncr, In mauy instances greatly exceeding the commissions we charge. He was also raised iu Charleston, is perfectly acclimated and free from the contagions ot that city, therefore we will under all circumstances faithfully discharge any business entrusted to us. All produce such as Wheat, Flour, Corn, Corn Meal, Dacon. Lard, Butter, E:gs, Cotton, Rice, Rye, Oats, Hay, Tobacco., wool, Feathers, Bees wax, Potatoes, Onions, A.C., consigned to us, will be promptly sold and the proceeds returned with out keeping the monby a fi months to speculate upon; for w e wUh it distinctly understood that we engage in no speculation whatever, all that we want is our commission, as follows: ' , For Receiving and Forwarding all ordinary packages of goods 10 ets; large packages of furni tureand machinery, charges according to respon sibility, lion and steel in loose bars, 10 ets per hundred lbs., ami storable for advancing freights and charges 2 1-2 per cent, which you can save by depositing the money with us for selling produce 2 1-2 per cent. We will also fill all ordersja this market making the best select ious for our patrous, at 1 1-2 per cent. TINLEY & HERROX. Charleston, Jan. 1st, 18o. We beg leave to refer to the follow ing gentlemen: Rev. Thos. W. Atkin, Mai. M. M. Gaines Abbe ville. P. D. Gates, 12 Broadway, New York. Col. James Gadsden, Charleston. John Caldw ell, President of S. C. Rail Road. Thos. Waring, Auditor " " " " John Kin. Agent " " " " Hyatt. Me Harney A Co., and J. S. & L. Bowie & Co.. Charleston. W. B. A. Karusey. Secretary of Str.tej.A. R.Cro- zier. comptroller 01 ireasurv, ana 31. m. swan. hville. Ten. French &Van Upps, and J. J. Brjant, Chat tanooga. " Q. A: Tiptn. Railroad Agent, and merchant generally Louden, Tennessee. r. Gammon & N.n.. r. J. & C. rowcil, Craig lead and Deaderiek, Knoxville. Tcnressee. W. & T. Harri. liimuu & Hamilton. Branner & MitchdlT Fains & King, Dandridgc. Term. t fThe Greenville, 3. C. Mountaineer, Athens. (Ga.) Watchman, and Charlotte, N. C, Demo crat, w ill each copy one year, and forward bill to cc H. Wool Wanted. ViQ want to buy ten thousand pounds good clean washed n ool, for which wo will pa broods at verv low prices. W. IX RANKIN & CO. May 20, '53. Ready Hade Clothing. Received and for sale, a large lot of Heady Made Clothing. . Call and sec at 7T. D. RAJNIU.N fc Co7s. Oct; 0. MW"1C AlValiC, Know Nothing, ami Vonng America Hats, together with tMuh caps, ami otlicr styles, compose a part ol the large stock l goods lo oe lounuai , S. VI Til, HAIHD if- VANCE'S. Dec. 21,1 Sol. SHAWLS At rriccs ranging from 25 cents to $6. New, - ' - At 1 A beautiful, and lower riian last wimer. . S.lITII, BA1RD & VANCE. Dec. 14, 1854. tf GREAT ATTRACTION ! ! ! New Spring nml Summer GOODS I . THE undersigned are now receiving and opening at their OLD STAND, a heavy assortment of spring and summer (KOOI3 of the latest arid most fashionable styles; and embracing every variety usually kept in a re tail establishment in tins' country. They deem it ar'neccssary to enumerate the various articles, comprised within their assort ment; or to specify prices; suffice it to say, that they have been carefully and tastefully selected, bv o.e of the partners . in rnarkct; and will be sold at a VERY SMALL ad vance on om'6:xAi cost. They flatter themselves that the sreribr advantages of which they are possessed for purchasing Goods, will enable thera to sell as low, if not a ijiiiic loil cr, man any one else; and as you can get at their store any article you may stand in need of, it will be greatly to your advantage, one and all, to come, with your Feathers, Rags "Beeswax, Tallow, ifides, drc, &c; and more important than nil, with your pocket" books well filled with CASH, and maka your purchases of them. - . .' To our old friends and customer?, we ten def our sincere thanks; and respectfully soli cit a continuance of the liberal patronage they have hitherto bestowed upon us. . W. D. RAWRIN & CO. ' . Asheville, April ., '55. it ' Boots and Shoes.- jW Gentlemen's water proof sewed Boots; iiaa;es uaucrs anaiusKit5; cuuareas Iwalkin shoes and. slippers; ladies and. "grntlemen's Qvcrihoes; a very superior article of j Cork Soles, . from the well knoM-n establishment of Miles &, Son. For sak at the cheap cash store of s .. : 7 Mt clair: SHAWLS I f Li Small Stores" arid: "Can- dles"-1855856; t -f . Navy Department, Bureau of Provisions and Clothing. i- c7 - v - .: may o, iooa. Proposals, sealed, and endorsed tOifer for Small Stores," oVDffer for Candles " or 1 . nr r . . .. . ' ' -uner tor ait-tvater boapas the case may. oe, wui oe recetvea at tms Duxeau until 5 c'clock, p. rn'.; on Thuredav, 7th JaVof June next, ioriurnisainff ana aenvennjr, Cii re- cemng twenty day's notice) at the Uu States navy yards at Charlestown. Massachu - setts; lirooklyn, New iork;and Gosport Vir- B"V7 Hauw. 1 u luiiowing articles (excepting, the salt-water soap and ii the candles, for each of which separate pro- rSQCihed, As, in the inspection before re posals and contracts will be made) as may be ckption, a just but rigid comparison will urn cniet 01 ttns-Dureau, or by; tho, respective commanding officers of the said navy-yards, during the fiscal year ending 30th JuDe, 1856, viz: Boxes, shaving Brushes, shavinfj jborabs, coarse Combs, fine -Grass for hats Jack-knives Jiazors, in single case Brushes, scrubbing Brushes, shoe Brushes, clothes Buttons, navy vest Razor straps Onvay's Button3, navy medium Scissors Buttons, navy coat Spoons s Buttons, dead-eye Blacking, boxes of Beeswax, in 1-4-lb. cakes, pure Cotton, spools of JNo. 12 and 16,200 yards each, 3 cords, equal parts Handkerchief cotton, fiist colors, 32 by 30 inches, weight not less than 2 oz. each, texture 8 by 8 to 1-8 inch Needles, sewing, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and !, drills eyed, betweens Ribbon, hat, best French black, 12 yards to the piece, width, 1 1-2 inch; texture, 14 by 21 to 1-8 inch Soap, shaving, in cakes; each cake not less than 2 oz. Silk, 'sewing,' Hue black; wrapper not to ex- tAih,irwl rr Thread, black aud white, Marshall's best quality . Tape1, white . Ijaeh, 5 yards in length 1-2 inch widej texture, 8 by & to 1-5 inch. Tape, black, twilled cotton," 6 .yards in length, 1-3 inch wide -Thimbles, 8-10 and 9-16 diameter: Mustard seed, American brown Pepper, black, Malabar L - lepper, red American . : ,. , Bottles, octagon, for - mustard and pepper Corks' for battles best quality. Mas turd seed and pepper f in the raw state, and bottles and corks, are to be delivered at Xtio York only. Wiiitk oalt-watek SOAP separate lid for 100.000 pounds. The soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of the best quality deno minated "white salt-water soap," and be deli- vrrd in good strong boxes of about seventy live pounds each, and,, after inspection, the boxes must be hooped at each end, at the ex rx'tlrsC of the contractor. The price to be rm at all the yards.. Candles separate bid for 40,000 pounds. The candles must be American manufac tured, of prime leaf lard sterine, six candles to the pound, 8 1-10 inches in length, six candles No. 1, to weigh not less than 14 ounces 87-100; melting point not to be less than 145 dorees Fahrenheit. The wick must be braided, and composed of 18 cotton thread ot the best quality ol-' xxo. n. ine candles to be delivered in good boxes," con taining about 3 1 pounds each, and the box to bo marked with the contractor's name and the weight of the candles.' All the articles must be of good "quality, and conformable in all respects to the samples deposited at said navy-yards and in this bu reau, and subject to such inspection at the navy -yard where delivered as the chief of the bureau may direct, the inspecting olBcer to be appointed by the Navy Department. t , All tho articles to bo delivered free cf any incidental expense tg4.he government, in pro per vessels or packages, and the. price ot each article must be the same at the respective places of delivery... Packages m which the above articles are delivered must ba marked with their contents and the name of the con tractor, and be sufficient to insure their tem porary safe keeping. 1 . The contractor must establish agencies at such stations other than his residence, that no delay may arise in furnishing wJi'a'C raa be required; and when the contractor or agent fails promptly to comply with a requisition, the Cbief of the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing shall be authorized to direct pur chases to be made to supply the deficiency, under4! the penalty to be expressed in the con tract; the record of a requisition, or a dupli cate copy thereof, at the Bureau of Provisions' and Clothing or at either of the navy-yards aforesaid, shall be evidence that such requisi tion has been made and received. Two or more approved sureties, in a sura enual to the estimated amount of the con tract, will bo required, and ten per centum in addition will be withheld from the amount of all payments on account thereof as collateral security,' to secure its perform ane'e, aird not in any event to be paid until it is mall respects complied? with; ninety per centum ; of the amount of all deliveries made yy'ill be paid by the.navv aircnt within thirty days arter bills,.' duly authenticated", shall have been presented to bim. . ... - ? ' r '. - . Blank forms of proposals may bo obtained on application to the navy agents rat rxiorts- moutn, iew iiampsuire, . vcraiu", act iuik, Philadelphia,' Baltinrore, Korfolk Pensacola, and at this bureau.; v - . ? : , 'r - A' record, or duplicate of the letter nnform- injr a bidder of tho acceptance of his proposal, will be deemed a notification thereof within the meaning of the act of 1 84G, and hi3 bid will bo made and accepted in conformity with this understanding; - Every offer made must" be accompanied (as directed in the act, of Congress .making . ap- propnations lOTttie naval service iorfit4u- 47, approved lptli August, .184 6) by a vvrit- icu guaraui.ee, &igiieu . oyou,ur more. respon sible persons; to the effect that he or they undertake that the, Udder or bidders will, if his or tlieii bid be accepted, enter luto an ob ligation within ten i.' dayswUh good .and sufficient ?uretiesi .to furnish ihesupblies pro posed. 'The bureati will not be obligated, to consiaer any proposal iinless accompanied' by Kfl rr,ranr,;C ia.n; " yof the to be certified by the navy ln K iw f. : Thb ATtKTION ,0F BIDDERS M3 CALLED TO the samples And" description op ar and the samples and contract, receiving J none at . fall -below .theh: and their ATTENTION .IS ALSO PARTlCCLARLY DIRECTED TO, THE jANNEXED JOINT RESOLCTION, IN ADDI TION TO THE ACT OF THE 10tH AUGUST, 1846. Extract from the act of Congress approved . "j". j" August 10, 1846 "Sec. 6; And be it further enacted, That from and after the passage of this act every proposal for naval supplies invited by the Secretary of the Navy, under the proviso to the general appropriation bill for the navy, approved March third, eighteen hundred and r . . .1 1 l u i ' " i - ... iony-iuree, snaii oe accompaniea Dy a.wntten guarantee, signed by one or more responsible arsons, to the effect that he or they under- u,uuc U,UU.H1" ur their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation, n such tim,e a,s be . prescribed, by the Secretary of the Navy,, with good and. suffi- cient sureties, to furnish the supplies propos ed' :; No proposal shal be considered unless accompanied by such guarantee , If after acceptance of a proposal and a hbtification thereof to the bidder or bidders, he or they shall fail to enter into an obligation within the time prescribed by the Secretary of the ?UT' with; good sufficient sureties for furnish- iii Mie, Buppnts, uieu me oecreiary oi; ine Navy shall proceed to contract with some other person or persons ! for furnishing, the said supplies, and shall forthwith cause ! the difference between the; amount contained in the proposal so guaranted and the amount for which jhe may contract for furnishing the said supplies for the whole period of the pro posal to be'eharged up against said bidder or bidders and his or their guarantor or guaran tors; arid the same may be immediately re covered by the United States, for the use of the Nayy Department, in an action cf debt against either or all of said persons." ? ! I f public, No. 7. , JOINT; RESOLUTION relative to bids; for provisions, clothing, and small stores for the use of th6 navy, ; Resolved oy the Senate and Ilottss of Re presentatives of the United .States of America in Congress assembled, That all bids for sup plies of provisions, clothing, and small stores for the use, of the navy may be rejected, at the option ot .the 'department,. if made by one who is not jknown as a manufacturer of, or regular; dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact,. or the reverse, must be distinctly Stated in the bids offered; ,that the bids of all persons who may havexfai!ed to comply with thecoriditions of any contracts they may have previously entered into with the United , States shall, at the option of the department, be rejected; that if more than one bid be bffered for the. supply of an'article on account of any- one party, either in Iws own name, jor in the name of his. partner clerk, or any other person, the whole of such bids shall, be rejected at the option of the de partment; and that copartners of any firm shall not be! received as sureties (breach other; and that, whenever it may be deemed neces: sary, for. the) interest of the government and the health of the crews of the . United States vessels, to procure particular brands of flour which are known to keep best on distant sta tions, Ahe Bureau of Provisions and Clothinjr, with the approbation of the Secretary of the Navy, be, and hereby is, i authorized to pro cure the same on the best terms, iu market overt. ; . ... ; ; '".. ." Approved 27 March, 1854. ; May 24, 1 18551 1 300 4w. SURGEON DSNTlST : '. ' AsnEviLLE, Sndillciy, of every description, ami sole and upper Leather, may be had at low ! rates of smith t m'dowell - April 7.; : SMITH & 3IcDOW13L,Ii, Dealers iu Dry Goods, Hardware, Gio- r cenies, Crockery, fecfcc, ;4 ? ' Asheville, N C- H'a-v-:Wy'''f-i: W. D. R AlTElli CO., i rf Dealers 1 n Dry Good ..Groceries,-. I ware, Crockery, &c. fec. j f Asheville, N. C. y . 'u '-- . Healers in Ltr Lroods, urocenes, ana . '. Merchandise ge ASHEVILLE. N. C. ' - , 2.000 bsTSastem rNavat . j SMITH, BAIRD $ VANCE'S. Staia of rlf6rtlVGa;ro ' - :'-' ' j MADISON COUNTY. ' : -y. ' Wlipreas John-Brown cf ?aidrcotnfy has been rtirr-' ri kn Officer to wind nn his business "Jfrbm NoTernbef, ISdi, iiniu apru ooun a axuhmm,. 1855 and then ana tnere x aia aismiss jjiht mc said Browm-and forbid him actings a? Officer tn anyway, iis ist' fnu,,"ii,.i,uu'' .' m not Intend toUeheldacowntableTeri-his acts in any way., -f- ir. Jijjiwxvxjuu, , June 1th, lbo. u .1 . .. 52cBOWELL II A VE jitst received andaf e now opening i he lift ies t and best assortment offspring and Summer they ever brought ta this market.And onf which for richness and variety tcannot4 be. surpassed .'in uie jcontn.' iney were nougut lor cash, and r0 offered at ptices which cannot fail to pleaso everV customer: 3Vedonot deal! injiumbuggery, and xVhen. we say-we can sell goods ! cheap,' we mean what wefsay. ;.jWe invite onir old friends and cus tomers, and tiie nublio generally, to call and look through our stock, and examine our prices, - ' v - I--"-.. . - i : . :, We have on hand a snpeT?or article.of Flour Telford's best make at $5 per sack; also a small lot in barrel, at SIO. ,, i - - , v.'ivJ - Come quick,! if you . wapt iiny' Flour -doings" as we can't keep it. Also on hand a very superior article of Corn Meab i : I i . -7- . J. M. BLAIR & Co. ; '"June 71855. :- . j v r ,. -1- - X. . Five Cents Reward: J ' ' 4 The above reward, Untno thanks, .will be given to anyone who. will deliver to me a bound boy by the-;' name of William Ward.- Said boy wa$ bound to me by the? County Court .of Madison county; and is about 19 fears of age. : He left md in April last. - All persons arc forbidden io era ployhim. . BEItRr-DUCK. - ..June 7, 1855. 3t " " . r . : For the ladies, Esiallys WE have silks, satinsginghajns, alpaceas, prints, ' plaids of Qve,ry hue. and c'olbrv rn.usiln?;? mourning j; muslins, lawns of every colorbaracsdclainssijk;. tissues, veils, hlack, brown, green Jind blueulovq ' veils; shawls, a larg and elegant assortment; worsted goods of every kind, .worked ".collars, cm -i broidercd under. sleeTes, chemizettsj :white. arti '. black laees edgings, lace fringe, dress trimmings, linens, jaekonnets, Victoria :lawns.v- Boinnets-T- Belgrade, Lace, Stra w,v and "Bloomers. .Flowers wreaths, gloves, perfumerv. &c..&c; r c V - . . , 1 1 - SMiTU -fa Mcdowell, . . . x- ... ' ,f Dr. J, D. Boyd & Dr. J, M. Stpvcnt HAVE associate1 hi the practiced of Mdidne, . All applications will meet with prompt attentioni . Office, south end of Court HousCi'; v ; Asheville, May 3, 1855., tf : . ' , .. i r - , ' . ' -"W"-' aIwa7s eeP fine vPobaccp' and -i ; Segars. Call arjd jeo foypurelf. SMITH dt H DOWELL.' ; SMITH, BA1UD & VANCB-take occasion to inforjn their friends and the Ipublic' that Xbff. haveassciatedrip:ithi'them in'the ' 'Mcrchntil i'Bu " tines,, Itl M TOJi ES and that. the. style of thq firm from and after the fijst of . April, 1865,14 Smith i Bairtl fc Co. - ' Asheville, 3lay 3, 1855. . 1 ii Honey Waiited; AH persons having notes or accounts withrad will do well to call and settle.1 You will save cost by it, for money I intend to have.'v . u-V i T.C. WIN GATE' H '- Feb. 8, 1855, DR. j; F. E; HARDX ibi i)R. W. L. HIILIARDl v - v HAyE this . lay associated themselves ...in iho practice of MEDICINE, in its various branches,' . Da. Hardy, who is daily in the Tillage, will Lq always, ready to examine cases and make jputpre scriptfons; an when in his power visit cases In the coiintry. Dr, Hilliard will attend to.his towp . and country practice, as hsiial. We. would icspo cially call .tne jattentiohvof aU peytons laboring under diseases requiring Surgical a fdt'to' this card, We will take especial pains to assist alh person living at adistanccin pfocurin suitable hoarding houses in or, near the- village, and render ' them -such relief as the profession is capable of. OfficeatDr. Hilliard's Dntg Store. - ' Asheville, January 2, 1855. tf - 5. , : -. I Just Received; , . A large and well assorted stock of Miles' Lay dies Shoes, varying in size from J.to j, which can he had extremely low for cash. - Ladies . will con fer a favor, both on themselves and us, by giving : us a call. - , : ; --Jl M. BLAIR. C v DRi J. D. REYNOLDS, '.OfjJ is oil HAVING permanently located in Asheville fers his Professional services to the citizens town and country, ." . i :r ' Office and residence, Asheville Ilotcl. - -'. : 1 Marph 8, 1355. : ; ly Ladies ; ' New an, beautiful styles of dtlaines merinos, alpaccas, Persian cloths, at prices irom 16 to. 62 cents. 'i-;--r- r,:'7':- i '':.' '''."' . : i ;," r ; AlSO . ; v . . .. - : A splendid assortment of opera flannels foracksf cloths and. trlmmlngsfofjcl oaks, gloves & hosiery. . -1 ."';'.. :T "AISP, j',v v..;-';. A heavy supply of Salisbury flannels small figure cd delaines; Cowered vel rets", linseys and pJai.d. flannels fdrchildren, at prices which, need not feat competition. :' ' v . v y Dec; 21 1854, leatlifIeatl Leatlierlf - - A j?ood snnnlt 6f hemlock and oak tanned solo. f Leather upper ties thcr,' calfskins, shoe pegs, shod. country can otTeirVby ". -"'7"'"-r J;v ---1 5 SMITH, BAIRD WANE.j .Pcc;21(185i.;i.XV.:.,i;.,,u..y .'Attention J ALL ricrsom indebted t6 tire snbscrjber. eithef-' sMiTHfrmcnovmzL SMITH bv note, or booK account, prioio uu;,ii.w4 iiu-.. ary 1851 are requested Jo Come fbfwardatfa set- tiewithout further delay ,.:', Asheville, Dec; 21, 1854. . , h;J - vU-' f i J IJave a few of tlie'finest, bonnets ".ever sesen in thisr market yanging from j 5 to" $1 0.-r-Vi ' . Call anc1?rook:at ihem; . v?liether7 jou buy orw , . ; .:;-:,C::: &v::;April.7.A.;; ylfeceivingM Wft"wiil roiveVndl forward. Goods of all . kinds at ten eht aacka r ' - : SMITH fc McW ZIAj. . ' Asheville, Oct.T,52r., 'u ; 41 . f i; ii
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