1T1HUE no am- 2
in
"GHTeacher.-.ClaM in jugra
obv come forward. What is jographj?
First Pupil A description of the Uuiled
States and Mexico. ... .
Teacher What is said of the inhabitants
ofibe U. States ?
Second Pupil. Tis said they'ie licking
the Mexicans.
Teacher Where is Mexico?
Thi'd Pupil Down by Gen Taylor.
Teacher How it bounded ?
Fouith Pupil On the noilh by the Amer
ican army, ou the east by the yellow lejer
and Com. Perry, on the south by earthquake
and burning mountains, and on the west y
Coin. Stocktou. ' , . ?
Teacher-What is the chief productions ?
Fif.h Pupil -Revoluiion and changes of
Government. ?
Teacher-What is the Government J
Pupil-Lunar. It changes monthly.
Teacher What are the inhabitants remark-
makable lor ?
Sixth Pupil Locomotion.
Teacher You can dodge.
Anecdote with a Moral. When
Charles the Secoud chattered the Koyal So
ciety, it is narrated ofhirn that he was dis
posed to give the philosophers a royal, but at
the same time a wholesome lectuie :
"Why is it my lords and gentlemen," said
he, " that if you fill a vessel with water to the
very brim : so that it will not hold another
drop more, yet, putting a turbot into the water
it shall not ove.flow the vessel?"
Many were the sage conjectures: that the
fish would d.ink as much wt.ter as compen
sated for hU own bulk-that he condensed
the water to that amount-that the a.r bhdder
had something to do with the pheno.nenon
and a hundred others, which were propounded
and abandoned in their tu.n, much to the
amusement of the merry monarch. At length
Mr Wren, (afterwa.ds Sir Christopher,) inod-
esllv asked, , .
Dut is your majesty sure that such would
be the case.?" , ,
"Aye there!" exclaimed his majesty, laugn
in2 you have it : always, gentlemen, hnd
out whether the thing be t -tie, .before you
proceed lo account for it-then I shall not be
ashamed of the charter I have given you.
Some wag wrote the following capital
epigram on a pale faced lady :
Why is it that on Emma's cheek
The liliy blooms, and not the rose ?
Because the rose has gone to seek
A place upon her husband's nose.
A enmrn lm.k.no Lieutenant, under the
ten recimeut bill, asking a friend what he
n..ll l tlzn for without his eoauletts, was
answered that he would be " taken for debt.
warranted
It cures tlist-ase -aithout
sickening or debilitating the
DR. TOWNSENirS SARSAPAKILLA
THK MOST EXTBAOftDINARY ME
m,.ivp in THE WORLD.
This Extract put P in a,,art follies. I is
nix times cuci r .
superior to any sold
voiniiins, purlin?, ft
pitient. , ennerioritv of this Sarsa-
ptril.'a overall other remedies is, whiltt
it eradicates disease, it invig
the budv.
Itas performed more than 1 5,UO0 cures this year.
lOOO Cuies of Kheiirnatiam,
1,000 Cures of Dyspepsia,
2,500 Cures of General Debility, and want
ol JNervous energy,
3,000 Female complaints, and over
7 linn rurianrriiapiiai-sofllie niotd.
viz: Ulcers, Scofula, Erysipela, Salt Rheum,
Pimples on the face, &c. &c. together with numer
ous cases ot consumption, liver compiiin, rpo.ai
-r. Tki. iv nrpaware must aDDear in-
auciiirii0 v. - ... . " - .
credible, but we have letters f om Physicians and
our agents from all parts or the Uuited-SlaUs, in
forming us of extraordinary cures. R. Van Bus
kirk. Esq .one of the most respectable Druggists
in INewaiK, iew jerscjr, hwiui.
refer to more ihan one hundred and filty casrs in
Tlire arc thousands vf cases in
the city of New York which we will refer to with
pleasure, ana to men oi cnaracier wen nuun
nTIPTTYI ATISM.
ivfm-o Vi- n ..no thousand eases of Chronic Rheu
matism have been cured by the use of Doctor
Townsend's Sarsaparilla.
Nrw York. Dec. 14. 1816
To Dr Townsend Sir: I think it my duty
. . ou n cinrpre thanks for the ben-
I U iui ii j jm - v - . . - ....... -
efits I have experienced bv the use of your lixtract
of Sarsaparilla. 1 was afflicted for many months
U T? Umiinlir wa na anil nln I Ilfla OI3 tlOfl oflhf
Tllli -ll,J,,'", .
Liver, the sufferings which 1 wndured from tbese
diseases rendered my lit a Duru n io me. in
...na r.iw-i ih'd for me. from
these of the best physicians in the city, buMyitn.at
..o. vnr anv nr-rinntir-nt oeneui. i .,v.m..
" - -
. t . A CTJ I Ilk
strength. I it auiy give jou
of my case to publish if you please.
PETER BUOWW,47 Littlest., Brook!o.
Great Female Medicine.
Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla is a sovereign and
speedy fe for incipient consumption, barrennes:..
leucorrl.ee, or whites, obstruct. dor ditbcult men
struation, incontinence ot unne, or nvolumary
discharge thereof, and for the general prostration
of the system ; uo mutter whether the resell oi
inberut caiise or causes, produced by irregularis,
illness or accident. - , .
lutkm rnlii more Fiirnrisine
: . : ff"..t n the human frame. Persons,
all weakness and lass'tude betoretaRing .at once
become roboa and full ol energy under us "'"""l
It imm. diately conteracts the nerytlessness oi uie
female frame, which is the great cause ol barren-
nef.? :n t Prnwtfd of US in CnSfS cf SO
II Will " i - . -
. .- . ovhihit rllfif-alt-c if CHTCS per-
cleticaic a naiuic i " . . . -
formed, but we can a ure the affl cted, hun
dreds of cases have been reported to u?. uf?everJl
cases when families have been without children ;
alter usirira few boltu soitne invaluaose in
have beenblesscd with luaithy oflVprins:
ilvdistressed
lr i un nctii") ''j r j
by weakness aiid general debility, and sutlering
continually by pain and a sensation f !rinS
down, falling of the womb, and with other dimcu -ties
; and having known cases where your medi
cine had . fieded great cures, and also hearing it
n comnv nct'd lor tucli oiseases as l naveu.a .
1 obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsaparilla,
and followed the directions you gave m'. in a
short period it removed her complaints and restor
ed her h.'th. Deing giattlol f r the benefits, she
received I take pleasure hi thus sicknowU-dtng it,
and recommencing it 10 ine pinuic.
. , . 1 IT ..la o crt
M T MUUllt, corner oi ijrana anuujuiu.
Albai y, Aug. 17, 1844.
Dr Townsend . , . . .
rrt it 1 !,: ,vnr fmnm." llll? M IO
J. O Mil WI1UI" IIHO mm ij . "J- -
certifi that my wife used one b5tile of your faarsa-
pariHa previous lo nvr connnemcni, umn i --v v
i..rrv,;rr o.i.i .ttKnntn i n iinisia nci s. being trou-
hied willi tho dropsy, swelling of the f e", nervous
ill c'ions,ani vety mocu " ,
receiving any permaiif-m. - persuasion, and the rrc mmenuauo.ii o. iu-c
myself incurable, hut by the advice of a riend she wag n(Jui:t.d totr3 it, wilh little
iuducdio try vour Compound. I had but taint
hopes of sOcccss, hut I am happy to say, I bad not
h:lf a hoitlf; b fore I expenenc: d
r lief- this induced me to persevere in its use, and
two bottles have fleeted an entirecuie. It is now
,i.t. a n. I ncr-fi vour rcmeflv. ani i -.im
points iiiuin" . " .7 w
rateful and happy to say I never enjoyed better
health. . ,
i D!,n tnL-o irPiit n ensure in recoinmenuri" u
! ' ' IT, I , ..
to the afflicted, for by its ue 1 firmly beluve my
i:r. .....o a.vc.l Willi the "realest reaped, allow
lilt; nuo aiiv. " - - -" f- '
ma to subscribe myself vour grateful liiend,
.... t tt. r . ivr
wi . . tivi r. iiiumjrnii,
43 Cedar street, corner of Broadway.
Miniature Painting,
Corner Gillespie and Kussell streets, the re
el ! i'iipf nf Iter brother.
Prices range from $10 lo $0, ccoraiiS
June.26, 1847.
IKtU MOru II) u, - r "...
or no faith, and si.fTice it to say, -the lmdicir.e had
the happy and desired enecr, no; om m mc
f .nfinpmrai hut nl'tr r the expiration of a week
of its use, the dropsy and nervousness gave way
. .1 ir f i it1 nil1 nun nt'i iiciiii.ii i --
knimr iimn it .is fnr loio time previous.
UVI 1 L 1 IIIUH . - "
If tnis will be ot any service o you, or a...
flint t nuhts the tilCHS OI una uivuit.iu. ju
entirely welcome to it.
1 subscribe my sell your most oue.ucn. """
li-ed servant. . SS.JAMWu:.
CUJSWEUS MAGICAL. PJIIJV X-
The marvellous cures which have been jrought
by this all-healing ointment and the almost in
credible arrant of suffering whic b
ed by ir, sreroo well known by the pubf.c toad
mitof.oy doubt of its wonderful properties in
subJuinall paii. or -ruflring from bums n-or
scalds. a"d always healing in. an ineicdible short
lime and never leaving any scar. If applied to
broken limbs they heal without pam, or soreness.
Com.tock & Co., New York, sole Proprietors
i os Pvirrinr i. enuinw unless it nas
UIIU I1U M. UIH O . . D .
their signature on the wrapper of each box. Price
25 cents, 50 cts. and i per oo. w., ..
supplied gratis. Tii!.,i.pf!l, AienL
isoM in r ycueviue uj - -
February 13, 1847.
RHEUMATISM, GOUT, CONTRACTED
CORDS, MUSCLES, ETC ARE PREVA
LENT AN D COMMON DISEASLfe.
Ttow imimr.ant that a remedy to check, control.
and eradicate Rheumatism and Gout, lo streng
then and extend shrivelled and knotty cords and
muf clcs, till nature and health again have sway
and control. Such you may reiy, n.
flewe's Nerve and B.ine Liniment, and Indian
Vegetable Elixir, sold by Coimtock & Co., and
trueonly when have their fac-simile Kinatureon
them. Bvtheuseot this J.tni.n- in; weaiv um.a
are strenathened, contracted cords re.axed, all
swellinss reduced, nift;iinin:ition exttrminaieo,
and Ibos.jwho are lame are euaoitu io wain. aan..
Com lock & Co.. 21 Couillandt street, en-
York, sole proprietors.
I iie aouve ;iruc:es aru soiu uj -j.
Fa v lleville.
February 1 3, IS47.
TO ALL AFFLICTED W I 1 ri I tln. fciiiv.
HEADACHE.
Dr E. Soohn's Keinedy f-r this coinp'aint is
. . trt it.. I. j . . s . an .
eiJeclual in most cases. w n.n int.- inun
ingon.a sin?ledose ol this palatable ttixerwui
produce immediate :r. lief, and it persiMcd in wi I
eir-tt a radical cure. Cleygymen, and others,
who have for years fuffeied trom the most distres-
sinr attacks of headache so as to irequeimj
blethem, have b en cured by using it lor a short
time.
For sa!e by Comstock & Co., N w Yoik, 21
Courtlandt.si.,sole Proprietors, wh re also may
be had, gratis, a m.re pari'cuiar s.ccoimi oi in-
etlic s. Sold lv S. J- Hinsdale iu l aye' leviue.
! ICE!
FOR SALE.
On and after the 1st day of Ju'v, three cents per
..., I ho ehar-ed lor Ice at my -i.r'-. j erms,
cash. ER AM CERT.
June 20, 1847.
This splendid lamp will be .ightid upiii Eram
i i "... ..t. virv f:veillliT. It is a
Uei I 9 ICC Ulaill ui-iuvii - - J o
splendid article.
cur vMnin
!LDTTEIB.IE S . q
To b.- drawn in July, 1S47. '
(Successors to J. G. Grrpory & Co.)
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class 40. for 1S47.
Tobo drawn at Alexandria, or. Saturday, the 17lh
ot Juiy, ioik
14 drawn numbers in each package of 25 tickets.
GRAND SCHEME
United Str.tes Officer.
r-v.t rt vv AfT.on mpmWr tf'the New Jersey
Legislature, late of the U S Navy, has kindly sent
us the following certiticate. ii lens ns onu .
Rahwav. Jan. 25. 1847.
it K the ihflueiizi
onrl mv whnln vstin 1 ft in a debilitated st-ite. 1
aim m'j " v - -
was induced to trv IT. lowuscna s oarsaparnia
iinrl alter t.iklllf two Or tnrce Oulliea 1 was vei
.......i. . l : o.l i. r,.l triliiitH it enl ur: v to tr.e ?:i Kl
III1IVII IVIH.H.W.UIIM --- - - tf
Sarsaparilla. I have continued taking it, anil hmi
that 1 improve every nay. i oeneve n suvm iu
life, and would not be wiinouc u anaer any cuumu-
eration. I- VV. AicL.12.Ai.
To I he Editor.
FMiior nf ilie Rahwav Re
publican, published the above certificate, and re-
mnrLa in ii n (li I nri:i 1 n 1 1 1 1 ! n V r
Tim ciiw.u.u ,.e rr IVwnspnil'a nrena ration of
' ... . . . I . . I " .
Sarsapaiilla appears tooo 01 ine mosi exirarom.ir
r. ii'tir we miit iisii lo-tiiiv i wo cen i neu ii. o in
its holi-iif niip from Cant. McLean, of this town.
and one from Itev.Mr White of Staten Island, a
miiiLmuii well kniiwn in Rahwav. Cant. Mc
Lean believes the medicine to have saved his life.
and 1 r White seems to entertain an equally snon"
... . CV Y..1. ... . . n lib A
j-rklllllli.lt. ,11 1 1 M fllll.i:V 1 llCUI"l.lll l.ll. i.n
ihese would not. praise so stionly what they dul
not tulty oe.ieve ueserve n.
Great Reduction
IN FREIGHT,
ON THE CAPE FEAR RIVER.
Comparison in a few aiticles o( the former and
prcsum lain.
Box goods, cubic foot,
Salt, sack, ,
stalt, coarse Liv., bus.,
Iron, ton,
Coffee, per sack,
Sugars, per 100,
Castings, per 2W0 lbs.,
Passage, $3 up and down.
This arrangement took effect after 20th inst
Thankful for past favors, we solicit a coutinu.
ance of public patronase. ' . , ' .
JOHN H. HALL, Agent
Henrietta S. B. Co.
Jan y 30, 1847. 415-tf.-
Former. Present.
-9 7
30 25
10 ' 8
3 00 t 50
3 25
I7J . 15
5 00 4 00
NOTICE.
At March Term 1847, of the Court of Tleai
and Quarter Sessions for the County of Cun.bcr
land, the Last Will and Testament of Thomas L.
flybart was admitted" to probate, and Ictfrs tes
tamentary mere granted to the undersigned, the 1
Executors therein named. AM persons indebted 1
t the Estate of the d ceased, are requested tot
make immediate payment.' Tliufc holding claims
against the Estate, are requested to present tin in
to the Executors as early as r. raiticable.
. . rt r n r. ri -r c -r r . vrtn
J. G. SHEPHERD.
Executors.
March 13, 1847. 421 -tt
100,000 A
JOHN C. LATTA
Commission Merchant
. 9 V71
GENERAL AGENT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Prize of $50,000
do 10,000
do
do
do
do
5,000
4,000
3,000
2,500
1
10
10
12
25
300
v ize
Pi izea
do
do
do
da
or $1,740
of 1,000
750
500
300
150
Sar.
Tickets 810 Shares in proportion.
Certificates of Packages 25 whole tickets
Do do 25 half do
Do do 25 quarter do
Scrofula Cured.
ti.:. . urcn.-ntc u -si's liandfd into UrTownsend's
it..... .1.; j ii pnt :iiwl i oiieln..i vol v Droves that his
I . - - - - . - , ...... J I
rSarsaparilla has perfect control over the most ob
tin .te diricases of b!ood. Three oersons cured
in one house is unprecedented.
Three Children.
Dr Twn-end. Dear Sir : I have the pleasure
to inform you thai three of my children have been
reil ot the Scrolitla iy tue use oi your exceneui
heme. l n y wtc amicieu vrry awrivij
I li!ivp fnkpn nnlv tniir bottles: it took
theui awav, for which I IVt-l myself und. r deep
obligation, Yours lespeettnllv.
- a k l ans Iff . M.
ISAAU iv . uuAiii, i yt Ttvoosierssi.
New York, March I, 1347.
Rheumatism und The Piles.
S' pieinber 16, 1S46.
Tnurriepnil Dpnr si r t M. v wife h..s b en
for several vears afll cted with rheu i.atism, Sue
has tr.ed many din'orent renudies to obtain some
. . J Cll . II- 1
reli-ji, but all to no purpose. one w a? uranj in
duced, bv seeins vour advertisement, to give our
J .. ... . i:.r .
Sarsaparilla a trial. v e procureo some oi n uom
your aent (Mr JJuskirk) and 11 givisme piuasnre
.i.tp .ftpr iwimi it .she eToerieneed r at r lief.
and was in a very" short lime perfectly cured. I
a nio iinwincr wnn a man in mv uimpiui iuu-
lt irnhlet i-h oiles. and bv usinr a small
J . . v. I . .. .
.....litn nfiAiir S.niinnrilli) our t'Oinolaint Was
11 rim j ... j v - ' i - j w . 1
conmletetv cureu. i consiaer 11 one w ure
medicines, and would advise all woo are nnncieu
to eivc il a trial.
GARRIT GARRABRAiN i",
123 Market-st., iSewark.
D.w'non of Phmicians.
nlmnst dailv receiving orders
.i.,-i"i..;nnj .n dirTfront narts of the Union.
This is to certify that we, the undersigned Phy
sicians of the city ot Albany, nave in in
. m t O m-il I and
cases prescribed Ut A on usenuoiiiajpai....,
' . . l....kln v-ti&' a-1
tions of the Sarsaparilla, and belicicit to be one
of tho mot valuable preparationsol ibe Sarsapa-
II P Pullin", M !.; J VVHson, fti U.;t iv
Bri2.s, M D.; P E Etmendorf, M D.
Albany, April 1, IS45.
Thp following is from one of the mi st respec
table physicians on Lonjr Island.
r t .... T..i. in iQ.tit
vji reenpoi i, j
n, T..wnBnd Dear Sir. Il is with sat isfactton
that 1 say loyou.that I have rciiit!y witnessed,
in feveral cases, the most ben ricial effects bom
your Extract t earsapariita. itinr 10.1' "
the practice of ill' dieine, Uiave prescribed it in
several ca?es, and never without benefit. In the
removal of diseases art'i'ig tr m a ueianeu tua
of the dijrestive-oran? jaunder, n. tar execeo
any hi nir of the kind ever btf re cff. rul 'he
nub ic. Yon will please send ine iwo uutui,
Respeciful.y yours, tJ n, ii
Prineii al Otlice, 126 Fulton Street, Sun Binl.l-
in,lN Y.; Reailinr & Co., .S... 8 State st, l.oston;
Dr-Dyott & sons, 122 INorth f.iond St., t'liiiao.;
SS Hance, Diug.ist, Baltimore; Duroll & Co.,
nicbmoi d : I'M Uoben, Uliailes.on ; o..u..3i.
principal druggists sen. rally ihrou-boiii me
Uiiitid States, VV est inuies aim ine m..u.is.
N..11R "e.niine. cxcrol tnt up m the lare .square
bottles, which contains a quart, aid signed with
the written signature ot 5 v 1 uw woe.wu,
his na.ne blow n on t lie jrlas.
KOLMSTOCIy'S VEB V1IFUGE " A DEAD
SHOT FUR WOU.MS."
A highly cone ntrated and eli niically combined
preparation, capable, from the promptitude ot its
action of ileal jug the" system in a few hours "f
every w-rin, or of affording a complete test of
their existence. It seldom needs to be repented
and never lo be followed by any other purjre.
Prepared and .o'd by Cooistock' &. Co, 21
Conrtlandt street. New York.
S.jld bv S. J. Hinsdale.
February l '5, I 347.
TO FARMER?. & ALL WHO USE LEATH
ER IN ANY FORM, LOOK TO YOUR
INTEREST.
No Farmer should r st a si i-b- day, until he
e ciirtnli iil vv ;tb b.itt'o of the cclcbiated Oil of
Tallin or Great Leather Restor. r.
It is in the form ol a Liquid, and is a compound
of Oil with the extracts ot certai-i barks. 1st ap-
t.. I iilli. r inimediatel V r. Il'lers it Soil and
u.iuiitr'ii - ,-11
..M .ble an.l lu.st eoual to new. tor boot ann
sho-s and carri.iire tops, it is in its eff rets u isur
..a..l nn,t lb "softness. o!i ibilitV. anc latlil"
n.iHlit e-- it imparts will Umtold pay its cost.
I . . . .1. . ...I ". -...r,ti...l tn
It is well Known nisi "cn; . - ort.... u
leafier, it evidently becomes ra'ucid, and ;orms a
cuni up-ill the surface, a id th rcby r -.-t- it ; tin.
is entirely remedied by the use of ibis Oil ol Tan
in, an it possesses anti3 ptic qualities, si. id its use
will universally double the w ear of sill lesiiher.
The "iMiiiiit- h is tho t'lc-similc ol Coin-toet & Co.,
Now Yoik, upun the labels. Pr.ee 2j cnts, 5
cuts, and 75 cuts pr B tlle.
Sold on :y by S J Hinsdale in F.yetteville.
Acres .Valuable
FOJK SAILilB.
TUP QuKqc iber bus mire, based all thi LANDS
belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dee'd.,
lyinpriocipally in Robeson county, and on both
ides of Lumber Rtver, the difF r -nt surveys con
taining over ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
At"! RES r a larire part finely Timbered, and con-
1.. 1 i.mhpr liivrr where a lame ouantitv
f CIIIVlll -3 M- ' ' "
of Timber is now rarted to the Gcorgetottti mar
ket. These lands are very valuable both for the
Timber and Turpentine, for which purpose a Iare
part is well suited, being in a region where the
Turpentineyields more, abundantly than any other
section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a
low nriee. and in nun nities to suit purchasers.
Information respecting the title can be obtained
by applinsrto the Ho:. Robert Stra:ie, James C
Dobbin, Lsq., AAt Sonitn, ti.sq., iviiorneys ai
Law.)
I understand therearo many t respassers or. thesr
lands, to all of whom not ice is hereby Jl'iven, that
the law will be enforced against all such offenders.
Application f-r any part of the Lands csn . be
made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., who
will be duly authorized to make sale .f the same.
TWOS. J. CURTIS.
Fayetteville, N. C, March I, 1815. 314-tf.
A. M. C AMPBELL,
AUCTIONEER, '
May b found opposite his old siand, at the ttore
formerly occupied by Mr McCalluin.
July 25, IS46.
Cncotirase
Home Manufactures
For sale in Fayetteville by
June 12, 1S47.
S.J. HINSDALE.
3 34 - v.
-FIRE. WORKS
For 4tll Of July, ad a f,esh supply
of TOYS of all k nds, just recei ved at
Jnnc 5, 1347. 11. ERAM CERT'S
CUMBERLAND-
a tf ' i iz m v.
ne 1 1 17 ...;., aa.iin of ibis lnstiiuiion will
commence on Thursdav, the I si dav ofJuly next.
DAZS1C.L. JU:nioe, i.-nnciJ.i.
June 5. 1347. 4M-4w.
FISH.
23 Barrels Halitax Herring, No. 1, superior,
2G do Yarmouth do No. 1, do
Foraleby OFO. McNEILL.
April 17, IS44. .
POP
S120
60
30
ALEXANDRIA. LOTTERY,
Class No 44, for 1847.
To be drawn in Alexandria, on Saturday the
Slfct Jnlv. 1847.
75Numher Lotlerv II Drawn Ballots
SPLENDID SCHEME!
Piizeof $40,000
do 15,000
do S.000
do 6,000
do 4,150
Tickets S10 shn'e ill nfinortioll.
Certificate of Packages Ot 25 whole tickets fl40
1
1
1
1
1
5
. 5
75
75
Piizes of $1,500
do 1,250
d; 1.000
do 500
Do
Do
1
!o
do
25 half do
25 quarter do
70
35
fiO Pri7 ol i n Uill.irs !
ALEXANDRIA LOTTERY,
Class No 42, for 1847.
To b drawn ii Alexandria, on Saturday, July
13 Drawn Numbers out of 78 !
CAPITA! . -
Pi izo of $30,000 50 P,izea of S LOOO
1
1
1
1
do
do
500
300
do 12,000 5o
do 7,000 1S2
do 3,270
T-I-.U Cll! T-tnlvrR rt Quart. m
A:iwcf0 4p.v - w- . ia l
Certificates of packages of 26 whole tickets SI30
ll "v 03
Do lo 26 quarters do
d Certifx-ato. (
Packages in the above Splendid Lotteries will re
ceive tho most prompt attention, and an official ac
count of each drawing sent immediately after it i
overto all who order from us. Address.
J. &.C. MAURY,
Aaeiits for J VV MAUR.Y& Co, Managers.
(Successors to J Q Gregory & Co.)
v Washington City, D. C
D.- Townsend Sir: Having for some time
past been afll.cted witha pulmonary nflcctionon
mv lungs, and a cool I hum pain in my me,- in
to t'vning exposure in iravciung aorr 1 rraimng,
and fiudinir my disease to incteise, with n:uch
difficulty of breathinsj and other alarming symp
. 1 :. ndviaml bv a cl- rrrvirtau. a friend 1
1, . -.
..;...- in trv vmir -?:iiriitea rarsaoaruia. 1 "
iiiiiiv. 1
7 . .... . 1 t 1
.... .itpr t ikinu iwo or inrt-e ooses 1 hmihu
mysolf relieved. My appetiie has been restored.
I find myselt mocrr stronger, ano nope vrry hwmi
la rveume mv osnal duties. I have tieen so ffreat-
. J- ... 1 - . f . : .
tv bonrtited by vour excellent ineoicine, 1 reei 11
mv diitvtnmn :f kunwn Inc. I n Is lor the le neBt
of others ho may be laboring under the same
diinculties that 1 have been for some time past
11 . r..'i .. .
Hiji' tMu iY, yiiurs.
SAJiutL win r is. Haslor ot Uantist Uhurcn.
M. 90 I QIC Sli.l.n lal.ni)
ifAinsT a Aim uri p
Read the following, and doubt if vou can, that
consumption can be cured. This is only one i f
the several liundrcu cases that townsend's Sar
saparilla has curea.
' urooKivn. oeot. 14. iao.
Tt. Tnuncand Dear Sir I wit ILpn x little
1 v " -
over a year ago, with a severe couh and pain in
1 f !.ABaMl An mo VOW foal injluul I
HI V COV M J
I I ! 2 a I l
.A.Mk.x.4jii nv n nvHii'iaiiM iib iihvh i.ip nuirK
WHO UIUIIU'i- f " J - ' - j
ciMisumplion. i raised larpe quanunes ot bad
m,tirr h.1 nicht swfais inu was emwins ry
r - . .ltr enicl hn rmi!fi ltl Rolfr fl r or Die
; "'v' -- --- - ,
I went to the hospital m nope i ocmg oenenucu,
nn . . m .1 1 rtrr mciirau c. m. aa vf.v
DUi WIS jnwiuu""'- 1 , , .,
Greatly distressed at the luns and could hardlv
to die ; was confined to my bed and was obliged
to have watches ; indeed, I cannot give joa any
1 1. v f iDAiilrl lll.lirR 1(1- UIV .ue
V w. wim " j -t
if .-inirnrn n'riTFL. nt Libert v Point
P..c,.sion i.o. lie first day of June. Apply
immediately to WILL. S. M ULLlftb.
. ay 15, If 47,
MARBLE FACTORY.
IMPORTANT
HO L CIIKISS'
Vertical Water Wlicel.
Til P! .iihs-. iibors liavi i"' witnessed tlic succcs-
r..i... ... .iw.L i.l'rlis.- w!ii:ls. were induced to -nr-
iui r - .
chase the right of usiiiir them in t .i.- state ol J.rili
Carolina; ami thev now oner mr saio n.n .
rights, at FIPTY" do lars, or rights lor a wliole
county, on reasonable 1 nns.
Ee-fi'ls hems -eneraiiy aiui' u m k ..h......
Sisile-- tlie.e wheels are e 011111-4 into general u
in I h: sou' hern St.ites. We have sold about I
lihts. SO of which -are in succ ssiui operation 111
Cumberland county. "
These wheels are more dura'e, an-t inor- easily
kept i 1 order when pnperly put t-g tie r than the
flutter wheel. They will save one-: bird of the
water, and ruu w 11 "in back wter, whn th-re is
aheadabvc. The sp-t-d of the saw is increased
to more than dou'.dettie strokes per minute.
Wo relor, am n others, to the fo'lowin i -gentle,
men, some of whim h ive 'had the wheels in opera
tion 'l 2 months or more; and -from many of them,
and others, weh iva receiv-td certificates expressing
their hi''i -approbation of the nperir alyantae?
of Ihese over tne nuiter wn.-ei, anu mS' ih
their saws will cut 250 3i)!)H, 3500, and even as
hih" as 5 0' feet per day, an.l save one-tlilrd of
4 I. A .m I 1
IUC ..... , .
With such a deservedly luffta character, tne CsiiO
scriher feel justified iiiofT-:rin ihese Wheels to
the public, tlo-v will keep on hand a supply of
- '. ...... 1 1 J.-.CV. ...-n..
wheels anoiucd ro msn or lowHPaus-'irajuucoirc
Wilmington, iNewbern-ana wasnmeion. no
Mr JameT. Dolson, of Caswell, has ih -m for sale.
We caution all persons throuiih the estate against
pa vie 5 any person hut ourselves, or our authorized
agents, for the ri,ht of usie; these wheels.
vnTIPir. P.") Vlll.l.WaiGHTS.-lfvon wi.-h
,li mont :ti.nii:iint vour:Ives A'itfl Duttinirin
1 . .
these Wheels, as we now wish to employ at least
... . -1 TT . - I . I 0. .
00 in this business in oiuereni pans oi ine oiaie.
DUNCAN MeNEILL.
ARC 'I'D McLAUCHLIN.
A A McK ETHAN.
Favetteville, Januart 31 1846. 363-ff
Gardner & McKethan,
HAVEIalely made -.onsiderabit: ioiprovcm- nt in
theirtyleof vVork .anil have now on baud a G
lill A L ASSORTMENT, . 01113' in of
Carriages, Barouches, Buggies,
GigsSulkeys, Waggons, x:c.
Which for elegance til shape a;ivl finish, and dura
bility, will ciunpure itii any made f t the U Sliite.-.
Persons wishiun to luiv, would do well 'to eaU
aviiMi'in mr ivuric :l v . hii VP il e eilll i n id to
.. .,......- ...... - - - - - - 7
sell LOW for Ca-h. oraporovcu note".
I laving in our employ fir-.t rate Smi:lis, we are
prepar-! to do any lion work in the above linu oi
.moderate ' erios.
We warrant all our work to be of -rood :uid Hilth
ii I wm kni in?hip and io:iteri;i 1, f r one yoa r.
REPAIRING faitliinl y exeenl'-.l at short
not it e, and mi reasonable terms .
e'a veUeville, Fetm.ary S, 13 10. y.
Hardware & Cutlery
BSgABLISaiCBlTg
WM. C. JAMES & CO.
ARE now r ccivinj; a nit olb r lor saic, w.i..
saleand retail, .sn exti n-iie i ssoitiih in i ,, w
and m!1 se'fcted Fen inn ami Dmi.tsln- tapv
anH Km cv 1JKY COOUS, IIAKI) AHL i
ITTLEUY, the whol coutbinin a s-trtk,.i
c:nnnanlinr cbnracttr rartf u;ii!id in il.j.
countrv 'i Ii Iiane in-en puiuiiiscii in
- . .- rfi 1 .1 .1 ? . ... .
1 ik iiir.iMi, -11 -o ri uerv is, in .n;n 1 1
pi ivate sale, will be s. Id al it.eap u.ti.-, 1 j im 1.
ihants, fumilies and ctl.crs.
The ftock b. ing intirely nw, niul v ri n
ral. compreh' nds tar loo no.nv artiiles l. be nirn
tinned in a single adveilist meul; it i ! in. il mh
ticient to state, that alunt eciy defji; Mil',,
tvill be 1(11 id at. Ilu ct'ablil 11, tn.
In the selection and ureba-c ol tlie Mink hi w
offered lo the public, more than a nn ti'li'.- oiisi;n,:
aboi has bt en c-xpcridid, ai.d 110 ain. Ik.vi I
spurcil to btain evir aitit Ic on tie ln.-liim.
Count l-d as lln'V are wilh off 1111 oi'i iu
old st tine be st lioisi s in HieLiubo ttab?,
wilh every means of pr etiiine eoed-on 1 Ii.
irrm, V 111. C. James & Co. f-el pcrMiailul
can ofler teryirreat indiicemeots lo ll.i s viin -lo
(oirehase, such ind cd a. apnot tail to
Nev supplies ot ' yoods will be c ntta i . t !j ;ui!
inijaslhev are wanted.
" " Fayetteville, N . C , ll.i v s'r el.
Nearly opposite Ibe niw L.ilae:!e Hi t. I.
Aprils, 1847 " 1-1 it
K. 15. Ahvitys en 1:;ii!, s Iiti?-
assortinenl f sinn.e :'iil d nl-le lu;riei til
from cottiinon te rn fine, w ih all ll nm n-o
efjuipniei'ts. .C. J. ".
il In!
'.!
NEW SPRING AND SU31MER
; & oj q a s
J. WILLIAMS,
lla-j'st no ivi (I liis Mink i.l Spring and. Sum
mer sti. pl- and fancy dry :oods ; ;iinong bich arc
for ladies" irnr',
white 'and black watered :-i!k; plaid und .tripel
lo; si'k and worsted baieye, xlaiiie assormeiit);
Frenehaiiil En;li.-h muslins and lnvns; eiievre
'us' res; in;liams and jjtnbam l.insa"d mus
lins; embroider, d ami printed cv niiii diei f ;
Frei.ch, En ;' ish :iil A oiei jean prints; Look, Sm is
and jaconet iii'islins; bish. p and lot " lawns; lin
en cambric ; linen cambric hand'erc'iiels ; rever
ed and hemstitched lo; French worked c liars, (a
I a rue assortment; fair kiit flov- s and flippers;
..l..tli :inil Londvin hoetin s: s-lieias am!
eolore.l i nmbr'n s ; coided and ra-s ki Is; shrll,
tuck aiid sile combs ; a larjre and line -so:iment
of silk and barege sear's, bombazines and ulpaccas
For gentlente7s ware:
Fine French 'brown and black broadcloths ; fine
F.oolish brown, blue, invisible sreen, and black do;
Fre-.ch doe skin, and English black ami f am y m - t
ored cassim r. s; Ameiiean fancy striped plaid and j
plain do; cbeeketl ami plain -mens ; orapo.i s
Croion coat nir; Vitnnaai.d suuimer cb th-; plaid
stiped, satin while striped, and brown linen drill
ings; fine vestinsrs and cravats, suspend, rs; Pan
I -.m i T.iir!mm. and fine fur hats; line boots ; goat
and calf skin shoes; together with a large .assort,
meni" of goods suited to the country inHHtfrant's
trade.
' The public generally arc invited to all aj ex
amine styles and prices.
' The und. rsizAfd Hatters hims If that bis stock
will compare vej favorably, as to sty'ea and final
ity, with any irf Je market, and is determined not
to" be undersold v anv that sell good-for a profit.
"it ivn r wit 1 tJM
March 27, S j. 4z:t-tt.
VKW BOOKS,
STATIONKKY. .Vr.
R . W , II A R I) 1 E
HAS lust received ll Sinn Iv ol New L5. oks, s o.l -
....I .. . L- I'..inu ive . u il Ii stat iiiin r . 1 'I
.IIO " . " " . - - . " - "-1 " -
fancy ai tn I s.
Jaimary 23, IS47.
WillS IE? 3
imi'iI icsecloily We ri
tin; i-.itiv.t ns ol !'. el ii nv
and t lo 1 eli! ic in 1 ,. ,1 '1,.
lie lias 1..U 11 tie j-I it 1.1! 11
C lit V cup '1 U I i 1'.. J
('talk, on Li .-1 e i'
I 00 ha nil a n ns
ti
M..H .1
ill III. II
COIirt. l l'
5 doi-rs t-inil n -l
11 na I w here i I
niacin re a nil k t- I1
oi't no nt -.!'
I IN AND SHEET 1HON WALT.
Persons e. i - hi n to pnriha.-e would do ' " '"
ca'l and examine ''is 'o k before pun bani'i 1
w here, as he s l teiinim d to fc!I '.(ap " )
e.thei tiiaiiiila 1 ii! er in tin- ta'e. .
I Vxtking Slo ves of a n rious j)all( n
always on band, and sold low for a.-b.
, Jaii'.v U, 18 17. 4 12 .
.t r-
FOR SALE.
Bv George Lauder,
mh.P.i. ttie Post OrKce.
.- vai 1 j rr t1 - - -
Jan3'. 1347-ly - -. Fayetteville, IN .
tt w V1 p H XX .t"ETTV ma v 'be found, w hen
r..e;Arkollv nrraaA. al his ofKcc near lc
iiui uiuh-cciuiimj
pied by tne Hon. James v. uouum
AUgUSl 23, 13.
jr. n. jbahko,
Graduate of the Jlaltimore College of
DENTAL SURGERY:
wa7 sppoSed by my friends to be past recovery Respectfu, .0 -Tt Ac Lik.
Tli. iittui-.ikr r ih rtfairriiifl ot" .!lino Kill t bi ri 1 .l -
tion on the east-side of Saddle Tree Swamp, seven
- a . I . 1 . .1.... I
mi. S aoove liiimiienon. 11 coniama tirniuuu
dred aen s, and has on it a good Dwelling, and all
. I fl.i . J 1 c- 1
necessary oumonses. x nas a great ocui ui gone
Timher on it, lying .wiiiun nauiing distance ot
good navigation.
Applications will be promptly attended to by
the subscriber living near Davis' Spring P. O.,
Robeson county.
JUriN d. AIcNAI"r.
June 19, 1847. 435-1 It.
TO SHOEMAKERS.
I lia cllt.a r.lA l a fn Bute aami .1 a. a aa f
firlnmi fVir m-UlIT fltO .Knr-m.tr inn V.t(alnBC
such as boot and shoe trees, and lasts, of all kinds.
1- 1 1 J : r .1 . i . - r . t
rae win uipuse 01 mem rcasonamv 10 one oi me
traae. . u. ii, UUMftlKbl .
Daguerreotype Apparatus.
The undersigned has also for sale a complete
I shal' S' U at the Court House door, in Fayette
ville, on the first Monday in September, (being the
first day oKCumberland Counly Court,)
160 Acres of Land, ;
more or less, levied on as the property of Theophi
lus Parker, Miies Parker, and others, to sat sfy a
judgment in my hands fur collection, against said
1 henphilos t'arker ano others.
ARTHUR MELVIN.Cte.
June 12, 1847. 434-3'.
KEW AND nrEAP
SPRING GOODS.
JAMES KYIJ
lias i list rcccivctl bv the late
i i vals from the North, a large and gei i r;il
ass. rtinent of
c-oors.
' AllMII'l' Whtl'll SI 't
New- tle Griiij;h-iliis and Gingham Lavns.
abi oes, well asoited.
Bal.orines and Printed Lawns,
Gintliuin Muslin llobes,
Tarlton do i!i
Silk and Mus'in Scarfs, "
Irish Linens, Lawi.s. ami Drapers,
Ditto She ting, 3 yards w iie,
350 pieces pantaloon sfnflj assorted.
Superfine (Jlolbs, Cass-ino-xes, pud Satlinl!,
Anker Po'ting Cloths, No. 1 to K,
cases Doois and Shoes,
-3- lo I J-4 bleached and brown Domestics,
' Alnaeas, silk and c -lion w..rp,
ilh many other Go-dsnll of which b i
purchased for cas'i by the psn kage, w-ill be cllc:"1
by wholesale or retai', as cheap or clu aper 'I' 1,1
the same qualrtv ofGoods can be l.a! in this fc'la!'.
April .3, I?47.
r i
. . I . I (.ii u' in mav rpni ir io KFrvippc
no ouroose. 1 read ot some most rxira-irui --j
nr r .i K..r w,prtieinp and to tell tie deems it
. . . '. . 1 U n
jm tne truth, I suspecieu mere wa? snuic iiutito..,
in ihcm. But I was induced to try it: I did
p, and am very thankful that I die?. I cannot say
tnat I am cntirelv wll ' hut mm so far recovered
sa to be about my business, and hope to be
entirely Wt io a fVw U n - Vl. and nain
in the side, and night sweats, have lelVrae, I raise
I but very littltblood, and m fast saining mv usual
. Ho ! ho ! You-re getting bald, are you.--Well,
that is a misfortune and not a crime; but
Vyemain bald, when so fine an opportunity oners
torestore your hair, by faithful "d liberal use
-. . . . m J. ... k: iA cix.rt ot crime.
ot Jane's llau ionic, I uu-. - - - - - -
This valuable preparation exc.t lb ' P a
new and heal.hy
dandrun. prevents tue n .
those elusive diseases which often appear on the
bead, and in a majority of cases, produces a fine
grow tb ot new nair. ' '
t -
u Im Thit Medicine "
We exclaimed the other day, on tasting some of
r. : Vjrmifiie. It crrLiinlv Jim nnnrnl
jayne- - --; -- j
the nauseous flavour, which one associates With
the idea of physic. Children consider it quite a
.ml in iikinw it their : nat.it are omlitirH
V,lVmZ Z .V 1. 1?Te and their health restored at the same time" Jay ne's
in the most beaiitiiiil Btvlo Ha wall also .a e tne ' ' ... J
on an wno may reipmo ma cervices. i- - v - , Tonic Vermiinge not only destroys worms, but
He deems it unnecessary to enter into a long nf,ri,CT,ons lo ine P" carries offthe muens in which tlieyare imbedded,
t - .: i i : .i i . Ark a I June 1A47 43a-U
VJ V. wa " f - W " - - J
mon his operations, they being the best test of his
capability.
Dr. B-"returns his sincere thanks for the liberal
oatronagc he has heretolore received
. . ii i. r. . .1
Til 1MIM i?ns!
mi WlM i
On na II" fl rift mia t;t R..,((tAiic. and the irons
ft! rOII C ll UH!J IM6IVMMV I'VIIHU, I - ..... IJ'IBIJ .'U. - ' " ' .
. - '.1.. r nM limoc l.a Cmwl in C" j not I e-v it If. I a nd veui ri n a n( a flnrin t mill.' Complet. OT sale
when not professionally enoagrd out. . I by GEO McNEILLi.
March C, l6i. pm i , io. . - : - '
t. il. I ..ir.,,., i i :.
moiner Knows ine prominent sy mpicms oi worms,
such as voracity ,leanness, fetid breath, grinding of
. i . t. Ji ; i r . i. i-
Lot: Lcrui uui 1 11 jii-kit uaiciitraa 01 mc nus. l . eoi o v
r r. r
of tne noae, Etc ,
Profkat-d nnl7 litr T)r Ft. Iarn Piiiladidnhia.
J ij i. o t u;..i . i.
anu awiu wu ajjeucy uj o. tiitiiuiuaw.
TI A ftlIP.ll R EOT YPE
mis i'.ky All nav n? I't'ni uroieaionai
nnTfl in ih countrv. has returned ana in ', H !"
ni:,i i. and will lit hai'iiv to w ait on all who i'.'
favor him wilh a call. He deems it unnei-e-ir'
to enter into a toil" detail ol bis aooroved l -m '
oneratiii"-. coilfidenti v reiving on bis soeciue"s "! t i
the best criterion of his ability. t i
. . . -i .i - . . i . ., i ' ' j
iir ii- returns lotne puixic ins sincere l! a j i .
for the liberal patronage heretofore n ceivcil. ?J
farttcular attention will be gtvi n to m n"
who mav wish to pnnoe in this beautiful ait. ' ' .
.. j r. (, .
structtons, with all the latest impri vi in 1 1-4- T
. i. tr -i i I.I.. filllr. . f .
paratus ano s-ock turnitneo on rcuson.nor r
tor turther inlotmation inquire at his iww,"
doors west of Briggs' Hotel.
Tlic moH approved jjas"11
reotypc Apparatus, improved German cer j .
it- . t i. I : i... c the o'
c reiicu . anu Ainciitau nu uiii-i" - , .
nualitv, with plate, cases, chemicals, poIish r
maiertais, etc., Kept conmanny on o" - ,.pC
ol tl.o tntvool nrii-K fur i-imh at the D2" Tr': F k
rooms ot - . j.t-- ,r t
April 17,1917. I
ANTIOCH ACADEMY.
THE Exercises of this Institution win oe .
ed on Monday. July the 5th, under the char,
the former Instructor. a H CURRIE Sec V.
n j-i?.2
june 19, tot i.
1 1.
if
junc I a, ioi. -
AeMuleorale
June 19. IS47