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BURNS' POEMS.
HERE'S A liEALTH to THEM THAT'S AW A.
The first three verses of this excellent patriotic
song were first published in the Edinburgh
Magazine for 1S18, from a manuscript in the
hand-writing of Burns. The remaining two
verses appeared sometime after in the same
Periodical, with a note by the editor, proving
their authenticity. I he first complete copy
of the song was printed in a little volume en-
1 a , mi -ma- rf T t
iiiieu, 1 ne cynciYiuse ot uonert jiums, pub
lished in 1S19, by the late John Smith, book
seller, Montrose.
Here's a health to them that's awn,
And here's to them that's awa;
Andwhawinna wish fpiid luck to our cause,
May never guid luck be their fa' !
It's guid to be merry and wise,
It's guid to be honest and true,
It's guid to support Caledonia's cause,
And bide by the bull' and the blue.
Here's a health to them that's awa,
And here's to them that's awa ;
Here's a health to Charlie, the chief o' the clan,
Altho' that his band be sma'.
May liberty meet wi' success !
May prudence protect hejtoevil !
May tyrants and tyranny
And wander their w
badges of
mitre.
union": them.
ny tn mist,
ay toV
Here's a health to them th
And here's to them that's awa
Here's a health to Tammie.the Norland laddie,
That lives at the lug o' the law !
Here's freedom to him that wad read,
. Here's freedom to him that wad write !
There's nane ever fear'd that the truth should be
heard,
But they wham the truth wad indite.
Here's a health to them that's awa,
And here's to them that's awa;
Here's Maitland and Wycombe, and wlia does na
We'll build a hole o' the wa like 'em.
Here's timmer that's red at the heart.
Here's fruit that's sound at the core !
May be that would turn the buff and blue coat,
" Be turned to the back o' the door.
Here's a health to them that's awa',
jAnd here's to them that's awa';
Here's chieftain M'Leod, a chieftain worth gowd
-Though bred amang mountains o' snavv!
Here's friends on baith sides o' the forth,
And friends on baith sides o' the Tweed,
And wha wad betray old Albion's rights,
May they never eat of her bread.
ed even the institutions of superstition for
good.
ABBOT, the chief ruler of a monastery
or abbey. At first they were laymen,
and subject to the bishop anil ordinary
pastors. Their monasteries being remote
from cities, and built in the farthest soli
tudes, they had no share in ecclesiastical
affairs, but, there being among them sever
al persons of learning, they were called
out of the deserts bv the bishops, and fix
ed in the suburbs of the cities; and at length
in the cities themselves. From that time
thev degenerated, and, learniug to be am
bitious,aspired to be independent of the
bishops, which occasioned some severe
laws to be made against them. At length
however, the abbots carried their point,
and obtained the title of lord, with other
the episcopate, particularly the
Hence arose new distinctions
Those were termed mitred
abbots w ho were priviledged to wear the
mitre, and exercise episcopal authority
within their respective precincts being ex
empted from the jurisdiction of the bishop.
Others w ere called crosiercd abbots, from
their hearing the crosier, or pastoral staff.
Others were styled secumenical or univer
sal abbots, in imitation of the patriarch of
Constantinople, while others were termed
cardinal abbots, from their superiority over
all other abbots. At present, in the Roman
catholic countries,the chief distinctions are
those of regular and commendatory. The
former take the vow and wear the habit
of their order; whereas the latter are secu
lars, though they are obliged by their bulls
to take orders when of proper age.
THE BEARER OF THE TREATY.
From the N. O. Delta.
We had the pleasure yesterday of greet
ing our well-beloved correspondent, Mr
James L. Freaner, well known to the
country under the nom de plume of "Mus
tang," as the most correct and authentic
historian of the war in the valley of Mex
ico. Mr Freaner is the bearer of despat
ches from tiie government at Washington,
to the commander of our forces in Mexico,
and within a few hours after the issue of
this paper, will be on. his way back to Vera
Cruz, tin the
steamer Edith. The
L.AUDAT10N EXTRAORDINARY.
Honor to the body which has the courage
to stultify itself. We stupid as we are
never dream of practically unsaying all
that we have said and though we do write
ourselves like Dogberry a John Donkey,
we nevertheless conceal as much or our
ears. Not so with our free and indepen
dent congressmen. iney nespise an the
restraints of reason, and the dictates of
common sense; bray loudly and long, but
wisely retrain Irom using their heels.
Honor say we to the Congress, in gen
eral, and to the House of Representatives,
. " w 1 . i f
in particular. rov what other omiy oi men
than the last would have voted a war to be
unconstitutional in its commencement and
The best Medicine m the orld.
PILES CURED FOR LIFE.
BY DR UPHAM'S VEGETABLE ELECTUARY.
'An Internal Remedy for the speedy and per
maaent cure of Piles, Inflammation ot the Liver,
Bowels, Spleen, Kidneys and Bladder; Chronic
" Dysentery, Severe and Habitual Costiveness,
and all diseases of a similar nature, which are
frequently found in ' conjunction with the
Dr Upham's Electuary is an Internal Remedy,
not an external application, and will cure any
case of Piles, either Bleeding or Blind, Internal
or External, and is the only medicine that will.
It is a positive cure, speedy and permanent.
It is also a convenient medicine to take and im
proves the general health in remarkable manner.
The following is one of the 20,000 Certificates
given in the course of a few years, of the superior
efficacy of this medicine in the cure of Piles, and
Inflammatory Diseases.
Rochester, Sept. 11 1S1G.
Messrs. Post & Willis Gents : It is with no
ordinary feelings of pleasure that I am enabled
to inform you of the cure I have experienced by
the use of Dr Upham's Vegetable Pile Electuary,
which I obtained from vou in case of riles with
which I have been afflicted. My sufferings have
been almost beyond endurance, and cannot be
known or imagined only by those who have ex
perienced like afflictions.
Having been so long and sorely afflicted, I am
induced to address you, that through you I may
make known to my friends and neighbors the tru
ly wonderful virtues of Dr Upham's Electuary,
which I shall hereafter keep on hand, as I find it
beneficial in other respects, removing obstinate
costiveness, morbid accumulations in the stomach
and bowels, and to purify the blood thus remov
ing the cause of Piles' when a speedy cure must
follow.
It is needless to add, that previous to obtain
ing the Electuary of you, I had consulted many
of our best physicians to but little or no benefit.
Should you know a case of malignant Piles, please
refer them to me, at my residence, in the town
of Gates, where I shall be pleased to give them
much more particular information than I am able
to in this communication.
JOSHUA BEAM AN.
Sold Wholesale and Retail by Wyatt & Ketc
ham, 121 Fulton street, New York, and by Drug
gists generally throughout the United States.
Price Sil a box.
Notice None is genuine, unless signed with a
pen thus, A. Upham, M. D.) lhe hand is
also done with a pen.
S. J. HINSDALE agent for Fayetteville.
ALLEBASIS' MEDICINES forsale as above.
Pills, Plasters Stdve, and Toothache Drops.
BOOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS.
Call and see our very handsome selection of
HATS and CAPS, and men's, ladies' and misses'
Boots and Shoes. J. &. T. WADDI LL.
Oct. 10, 1S47. 452-tf.
, 1847.
AND .WINTER
NEW FALL
GOODS,
JAMES KYLE
HAS just received by the late arrivals from the
North, a large and general assortment of
GOODS.
Among which are
Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres,
Merino Cassimeres, Cassinets, and Ken. Jeans,
Satin, "Valencia, and other Vestings,
Exrta superfine Satin striped Silk,
Colored Silks, plain striped and figured.
Satin striped Thibet Cloth, new style,
Gros-do-Swiss and Gros-de-Nap,
Merino, Silk and Woollen Shawls,
Rich needle-worked Collars,
Flannels, Blankets, and negro cloth.
Calicoes and Ginghams,
Tarlton and Woollen Plaids,
Pongee and other silk Handkerchiefs,
Alpaca, Silk and cotton Warp,
Irish Linen, Lawns and Diapers,
65 packages Boots and Shoes,
Anker Bolting Cloths, Nos. 1 to 10.
With many other articles which will compare
with anv assortment in this State ; and bought
for Cash by the Package, will be offered at re
duced prices by wholesale or retail. Merchants
and families will please call and examine the
troods. October 9, 1S47.
I CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY
MARBLE FACTORY.
continuance; denounced the President as
;uilty ot an impeachable oftence; and then
very coolly made itself particeps criminis
by voting sixteen millions to carry on that
whose coinnencement and continuation
was a high misdemeanor, if not a positive
crime? All the vagaries of the Parliament
of Fools are as nothing compared to this.
It was consistent in its folly at least. Our
wise Solons care nothing for consistency,
and sleep with folly, like Tyler did with
liotts "two in a bed."
Honor then to Congress more honor to
the Senate most honor to the House.
Politicians frequently call it the 44 Lower
House;" but judging by this last action,
we should call it the lowest house, we ever
heard of. Voting a large loan to sustain
an unconstitutional war is not only carry
ing out a piinciple, but it is buryiug the
principle at the same time, with the lion
ors of war. John Donkey.
manner in which Mr F. has performed the
tluty confide Uii hy Air Trist, in bear
ing the treaty of peace to Washington,
elicited from the President, the members
of his cabinet, and the distinguished men
. . .
at Washington, the warmest eulogiums.
Indeed, there are few men who would
have incurred the perils, and endured the
fatigues, which have been so bravely en
countered and overcome by our gallant
friend. His journey was full ot danger,
and abounded in stirring and romantic in
cidents. On the 2d February, Mr Trist,
having concluded with Messrs Couto,
Cuevas and Atristrain, the negotiations
which had been pending between them
since the 9th December, went out to Guada
lupe, on the anniversary of the Purification
of the Holy Virgin, and there, within the
consecrated limits of the Holy Cathedral,
which is held in such sacred veneration by
all good Mexicans, on the golden altar of
the Holy Virgin of Guadalupe, a treaty of
peace was solemnly signed by the parties.
Immediately upon its being signed, it was
brought to the city of Mexico by Mr Trist,
and early on the morning of the 3d Feb'y,
Mr Freaner beinr entrusted with the car
rying the treaty to Washington, left the
Nov. 'Zl,
FOR RENT. A comfort-
hie : Jlwel 1 i nsL Uqusc op Dick s t.
1S47.
458-tf.
DAVID GEE.
Extracts from Buck's Theological Dictionary.
An urji, a monastery, uoverncti oy a
superior under the title of Abbot or Abbess.
.Monasteries were at nrst nothing: more
than religious houses, whither persons re
tired from the bustle of the world to spend
their time in solitude and devotion : but
thei soon degenerated from tlieir original
institution, and procured large privileges,
exemptions, and riches. They pi evaded
greatly in Britain before the refcrmation,
particularly in England: and as they in
creased in riches, so the state became poor,
for the lands which these regulars possess
ed could never revert to the lords who give
them. These places were w holly abolish
ed by Henry VIII. He first appointed
visitors to inspect into the lives of the
monks and nuns, which were found in
some places very disorderly; upon which
the abbots, perceiving their dissolution un
avoidable, were induced to resign their
houses to the king, who by that means be
came invested with the abbey lands; these
were afterwards granted to different per
sons, whose descendants enjoy them at
this day : they were then valued at 2,8J3,
000. per annum; an immense sum in those
days. Though the suppression of these
houses, considered in a religious and no-
iiiicui iigui, was a great oenent to the na
tion, yet it must be owned, that, at this
time they flourished, they were not entire
ly useless. Abbeys were then the reposi
tories as well as the seminaries of learninc:
many valuable books and national records
have been preserved in their libraries: the
oniy places wnerein they could have been
safely lodged in those turbulent times
iiiucL-u, me maim idiis ui uus countrv are
chieuv uehoiuen to the monks lor the
knowledge they have of former national
events. Thus a kind Providence overiul-
city. escorteil by a company of the Mount
ed Itillcs. He had not, however, travelled
far, before he found that his escort, on ac
count ot its numbers, could not keep up
with him, so he left them behind, and
travelled some distance ot the road alone.
Overtaking a company of Illinois Horse,
Mr F. accompanied them some distance,
but soon finding that they were too slow,
he again tried it alone, until he came into
the vicinity of a place where he knew guer
rillas were lying in wait, fortunately, he
here met a detachment of Capt. Iewis
Rangers, under that able and energetic
ollicer, Lieut Lilly, and with their escort,
he was able to reach Puebla in safety.
Thence he proceeded without interruption,
sometimes alone and sometimes escorted
by cavalry, until he reached Vera Cruz,
being less than three days on the way.
Arrived at Vera Cruz, the Iris steamer
was immediately got ready and in thirty
hours after his arrival at Vera Cruz, the
steamer was ploughing the gulf, on her way
to Mobile, with Mr Freaner and the des
patches aboard. It was five days before
the Iris reached Mobile. Without taking
an hour's rest, Mr Freaner immediately
proceeded on to Washington, where he
arrived in six days, delivered his despat-
ches, and delaying only until the Treaty
was sent in to the Senate, returned with
important despatches from the. government
tor the armv. lie expects in eiMit or ten
days to be in the City of Mexico, when he
will have performed the most remarkable
journey on record, having, in the space of
thirty days, travelled, nearly 4000 miles,
much of it alone, through a hostile coun
try, at incredible labor and danger. He
has performed double the labor and travel
of the various messengers and bearers of
despatches sent out by the government,
and occupied me time usuauv renuireu
for a train and escort to inarch trom
Cruz to the City of Mexico.
HASTINGS'
Compound Syrup of Naplitlia.
not only positive but a warranted cure for con
sumption and all other diseases
of the Lungs !
M. A. F. HARRISON, 147 Greenwich st., N. Y.
SOLE AMERICAN AGENT.
This medicine has decided the dispute about the cura
bility of Consumption ; and satisfied the medical Faculty,
and all wno nave uscu . umi onsnmpuon. au aiunnuus
of the lungs can not only be cured, but that they are as
easily and as simply cured as almost any of the disorders
to which the liuman irame is liable, l tic operation oi a
single bottle which costs but one dollar is sufficient to
satisfy any patient, if not altogether too far gone in the
disease.of this fact ; aud eveu a single doesgivus evidence
of its extraordinary influences, in arresting, and eradicat
ing the malady, by the immediate relief which it affords
This is no quack or secret remedy. Dr Hasting?,' its dis
coverer, is one of the most eminent physicians of the age,
and has made a full disclosure of its history and all its
component parts to the -world; not wishing to incur the
responsibility of confining to himself (for the sake of
protit) a secret which was calculated to do such universal
good. And such have been the wonderful results of its
operations that the London Lancet, Medical Times, and
the most emient physicians of both hemispheres are anx
iously calling upon sufferers, to have immediate rooourse
to it. and proclaiming that of all known medicines it alone
has positively established its efficacy by undeniable proofs
of curing Consumption and all other diseases of the lungs.
The great celebrity of Hastings' Compound Syrup of
i ,v t ..ii : . - .1.:...- : t; i-. .
ixapjiLua. ooviaLcs tut; ijceccBii.jf iumupiuu i.cituitabva
of cures. In fact, so far as can be ascertained it has cur
ed, or is fast curing almost all who have used it. and pro
bably no person who has taken a bottle but would be will
ing to give a warm certificate in its favor, as hundrcils have
already done without solicitation
(pj- Price one dollar a bottle. Six bottles for fi vc dol
lars. The usual allowance to the trade,
For sale AVholesale and Retail by M. A. F. Harrison, sole
American Agent, 147 Greenwich Street, New York,
Nearly Opposite Liberty Point.
The subscriber having taken the stand lately
occupied by Simpson &. McLaughlin- respectful
ly returns his thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore extended to him, and hopes by unre
mitted attention to business, to merit a contin
uance of the same.
I have on hand several vehicles : Carriages,
Barouzhes, Buggies, Rockavvays, Waggons, &c,
of the most approved style, which, for lightness
and durability, compare with any made here or
elsewhere. ,
Persons wishing to ptrrchiHe will do well to
call and examine them, as I am determined to sell
very low for cash or approved notes
Having had several years experience in one of
the largest establishments north, 1 am prepared
to manufacture Carriages of any description, at
the shortest notice. All work warranted for
twelve months ; and repaired, free of charge,
should it fail in point of workmanship or mater
ial.
REPAIRING netelv executed at the shortest
notice and most reasonable charge. Orders thank
fully received. A C. SIMPSON.
Fayetteville, April 3, 1S47 424-tf.
IMPORTANT TO MILL OWNERS.
HOTCHKISS'
Vertical Water Wheel.
THE Subscribers having witnessed the succes
ful operation of these wheels, were induced to
purchase the right of using them in the state of
North Carolina.
Besides being generally adopted in the North
ern States, these wheels are coming into gener
al use in the southern States. We have sold about
200 Rights, 40 of which are in successful opera
tion in Cumberland county.
These wheels are more durable, and more easi
ly kept in order when properly pu together than
DR TOWKSEND S SARSAPAKILLA.
The most extraordinary Medicine in the world.
This extract is put up in quart bottles. It is 6 times cheeper
pleasnntcr. uud warrsmted mpcrior to any sold. It cured
disease without vomiting, purging, sickening or debilitating -the
patient. ...
The great, beauty and snp riorit y " ' Sarsaparilla over
all other r. nM dies is. whilst it eradicates disease, tt invigor
ates the body, j- . . ?
It has performed more than 15.008 eurea this year. ? , .
1.000 cures of Klumm.-itiMn,
1.000 cures of Pyspepsia, , ,
2.500 cures of General want of
Nervous Energy - ,-
3.00Ofemak- complaints, and vcr
r tuKi .-,.-of cl-aeases of the Wood,
Viz: Ulcers, scrofula- erysipelas, saltrbeum, pimple the
face; &c, together with numerous casws or conmmptiong,
liver complaints, spinal affections, fee- "is we are aware
must appear incredible, but we have letters from physiciaeg
and our agents trom au pans oi me u. "'nning ui
of extraordinaryures. R. Van jJuwlurK. -q, one ot the
most respectable Druggists m wewnra. j., iniorma us
that he can refer to more than 150 caw' that place akm.
There are thousands of cases in the city of N. ork which
wc will refer to with pleasure, and to men of character well
known.
RHEUMATISM. More than one thousand eases of
chronic rheumatism have been cured by the use of Doctor
Townsend's Sarsaparilla
New York. Dec. 14. 1846.
To Dr. Townsend. sir: I think it my duty to return you
my sincere thanks for the benefits I havo experienced by
the use of your Extract of Sarsaparilla. 1 a afflicted, for
many months by Rheumatic pains, and ahjo inflammation of
the liver; the sufferings which I endured from these dis
eases rendered my life a burden to me. I tried every rem
edy that was prescribed for me by some of the best physi.
cians in the city, but without receiving any permanent
qeuefit. I considered myself incurable, but by the advice
of a friend was induced to try your compound. 1 had but
faint hopes of success, but 1 am happy to say, I khad not
t.nken more than half a bottle V.efore 1 experienced relit.
I this induced me to persevere in its use. and two bottles have '
i effected an entire cure It is now some months since I used
your remedy, and I am grateful and happy to Fay I never
enjoy d better health. 1 shall take great pleasure in re
commending it to the afflicted, for by its u?e 1 firmly be
lieve my life was saved. With the greatest respect, allow
me to subscribe myself your grateful friend.
WM. B. MORGAN,
43 Cedar street, corner of Bioadway.
UNITED STATES OFFICER Capt. O W McLean,
menilxT of the New Jersey Legislature, late f the U S
Navy, has kindly sent us the following certificate. It tells
its own story :
Rahwny, Jan. 25. 1847.
A year since. I was taken with the influeuxa. and my
whole system left in a debilitated state. I was induced to
try Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and after taking two or
three bottle 1 was very much relieved, and attributed it
entirely to the said Sarsaparilla. I have continued taking
it. and find that 1 improve every day. I bclieTe it saved
my life. t- W. McLEAN.
TO THE EDITOR. John Jackson. Esq. editor of the
Rahway Republican, published the above certificate, and
remarks in an editorial as follows :
The success of Dr Townsend's preparation of Sarraparilla
appears to be of the mo?t extraordinary character. We
publish two certificates iu its behalf, one from Capt. Mc-
SAML. J. HINSDALE, Agent for Fayetteville.
FcVy 19,1848 470-Cm
rERSONS AFFLICTED with PULMONARY DISEASES
and all those who have had the Influenza, and have
been left with a bad cough, will please road the
following :
Last fall, I. the subscriber, had a bad cough and pain in
the breast, which continued until March, when I had a se
vere attack of intiamation of the lungs. After this had
continued six weeks, it left me with a bad and distressing
cough. I had a seated pain in my chest, attended with op
pression. It would be impossible for me to describe the
violence of my cough, which was incessant both night and
day, and at nights I would cough so hard as t disturb the
rest of my neighbors, who were all very much alarmed for
my safety. I coughed so bad that I began to feel that un
less something was speedily done. 1 would soon be incura
ble with pulmonary consumption. I commenced using
Schenck's Pulmonic Syrup, and I soon found it to ripen
the matter in my breast, and I began to raise freely. After
I had used the Syrup awhile. I could rest well at nights,
without any disturbance to the family. I continued- to
raise freely until after the corruption was discharged from
my lungs, and I then felt as well as ever my cough all
subsided, and my breast felt strong. It hns been some
time now since I have had any cough, and I feel as if the
Tulmonic Syrup has removed every vestige of pulmonary
disease from my system. 1 nave great confidence m its
virtues, and cheerfully recommend its use to all persons
afflicted with a pulmonary complaint.
CHARLOTTE EVANS,
Dated Jersey city, Aug. 9, 1S43.
For Sale at BELL'S BOOKSTORE.
18-41.
NEW FALL & WINTER
ZJ&
v era
A black man, in Jamaica, some time ago
was taken up by his master for bujinj;
goods, knowing them to be. stolen. , He
was tried, found guilty, and sentence pas
sed upon him. The judge pronounced
"Take and flog that biack rascal." The
prisoner begged to be heard, which
was
granted. &ays he, It white man buy
tolen goods, you will order white rascal a
flog?" "Yes, to be sure,1 said the judge.
"Darcis my massa; he buy tolen goods;
lie know I was tolen when "he bought mc;
hold uui fast."
The word bother was first used by a ser
geant, who, being exposed to the volubility
of two Irishmen, one at each ear, cried,
4Dont both ear mel'9 Hence the verb to
bother.
Wm. C. James 8c Co.
ARE now receiving anil for sale by wholesale
and retail, their large ami extensive stock
of Kail and Winter Goods, embracing almost everv
article that is usually kept in the
Dry Goods, Hat, Shoe and Hard
ware and Cutlery line,
All of which have been recently purchased in the
Northern M.irkets, at auction and private sale
under the most favorable circumstances, and
many at much below what they could now be
bought for.
They respectfully solicit a call from their
friends and the public generally, to give their
stock an examination before laying in their fall
supplies, as great pains have been taken and much
time consumed in order to obtain every article at
the lowest price, so as to offer every advantage
that would be gained bv going further North.
New supplies will be received throughout the
season as they are wanted.
Hay street, nearly opposite the new Hotel.
r ayetteville, N. C, Sept. 4, 1847.
N. B." Aiwavs on hand a larse assortment of
uouoie and Single Uarrel liUNS, with all the
necessary equipments. W. C. J. & Co.
Nearly opposite the Post Office.
Jan. 30, IS IS y FAYETTEVILLE, N. C
THE PLANTERS PILL ! ! !
Jl. F. Hibbardi Anli-Bill ions Pills
These Pills having got into general use at the
North as a family pill, are offered to the South
as the very best pill that can be used in warm
- - ' season. For all
diseases of the head, for Fever and Ague, Jaun
dice, Bilious Colic, and Flatulency, they are not
surpassed by any other Medicine known.. The
minuteness of the dose (only two Pills) their
simplicity and energy, together with their great
convenience, happily adopt them to the use of
families, travellers, emigrants, seamen &c.
FOR FEVER AND AGUE.
Perhaps there never was a remedy that has
done more to eradicate from the system, that
peculiarity of Bilious Affection accompanied by
fever called Fever and Ague, as these Pills when
taken according tc directions, they never fail to
perfect a cure
The Pills were made by the original proprietor,
Rev. B. llibbard, about 50 years ago ; B. F. Hib
bard, son of the Rev. 15. H., is the present pro
prietor, and still continues to manufacture in his
own name.
BILIOUS COLIC. Patients find relief from
a single dose of them. I have known individuals
attacked with Bilious Colic, and so severe was
the griping, painful sensation, that they were
unrble to straighten themselves ; they have t-.ik-ken
a large dose of the Pills, bruised to powder
and put in brandy, that in fifteen minutes were
able to sife up and converse.
The great truth, that preventive is better than
cure, should be regarded as truth rather than fic
tion, and the first symptoms itI" disease should be
promptly met by a dose of Pills; and by thus
much of care we should find ourselves rid of a
ihousand troubles.
The cheapness of the Tills, their convenience
and their certainty of j-ction, lender it very im
portant for each family to keep them constantly
on hand.
Whoever wishes to secure good health and
good spirits, will not fail to take these Pills
according: to directions. -
The public utility and unbounded popularity
of these Pills render it unnecessary to insert
many certificates ; those however, who may be
anxious to learn still farther particulars, can be'
fully satisfisd by application to the proprietors
and manutacturers.
Every effort should be made to guard against
fraudulent and pernicious imitations of HIB
BARD'S PILLS, as the secret of preparing and
compounding them is only known to the family
of the discoverer.
For sale by S. J. Hinsdale, agent for Fayette
ville; P. F. Pescud, Raleigh; Dennis Heart, Hills
boro; B. Howard, Tarboro ; P. J. Brown, Louis
burg; B. Ware, Wilmington; and by one agent in
nearly every village in the United States and
Canadas. R. F. llibbard & Co. .s John street,
New York, sole proprietor.
Oct. 10, IS 17
The Graefenberg Vegetable Pills.
30,000 Boxes Sold Each ivnil
Kvcry Weeli.
THE GRAKKKNBKK.O COMPANY
HertT-y give notice that their Gem ral Aj;ent for the State
of North Carolina is Col. WM. JONES. LouLsburg. Frank
lin county. N. C.
The General Agent 13 fully prepared to appoint pub-
agents wnercvsr lucre is no brancli ol the Company : eith
er on personal application, or by mail. po.st-paid. The
rapid sale these celebrated pills, and the extraordinary
cures tney are constantly elR-ctmg. render tliein. by far.
the most popular pill of the age. An Agency will couse
ouontiy be very valuable.
The Graefeuberg Pills are inconceivably superior to any
ever ociore uteovereu. in mi omous complaints; in gener
al derangement of the system; in all disorders wl ieh result
ironi a bad state ol tue bloou. tliese pills are a aovorei'm
remedy.
In the class of diseases called chronic, the Gracfenbur"
rills achieve their highest triumph. Here they defy all
competition. Entering within the hidden recesses of the
system, they quietly but surely purify the blood: root out
disease, and give toae and vigor to the body.
uurus are tunuiniijr liiecieu oy tnese rills, In eases
where every other means had utterly failed. The most
abundant proof of thia eould be giveu. but a trial of one
single box will convince the patient. They can be ordered
and sent by mail, at truing expense. The price is 25 ceuts
a box. Where two dollars worth are ordered and the
money remitted the Company will pay the postage on the
Fills. Kemittanccs at the Company s risk. Wherever there
is no Agency of the Company they can be ordered bv mail
These Pills are taking the place of all others, and no sick
person snouiu De witnout tnem.
aii umiuus complaints-, nowei complaints, constipation.
Dyspepsia, tever and Ague. Headache. Jaundice. Liver
Complaints, lineumatism. all stomach Cemplaints. Green
Sickness. &c. &e.. yield at once to these Pills. They purge
away nensrve numours, arrest tne progess or disease, and
at the same time restore tone and vigor to the 8ysteui. In
case of general derangement of the health, they are Sover
By their use, the weak will become strong ; the pale and
bilious complexion be restored to a perfect fresh and healthv
i . .11 KA l. .1 :ii i : J
June 5, 1847. 433-ly.
the flutter wheel. They will save one-third of j Lean, of this town, and one from Iter. Mr White nfStaten
the water, and will run in back water, when there
is a head above. The speed of the saw is increas
ed to more than double the strokes per minute
We could refer to many gentlemen, some of
whom have had the wheels in operation twenty
four months or more ; and from many of them
and others, we have received certificates express
ing their high approbation of the superior advan
tages of these over the flutter wheel, stating that
their saws will cut 2500, 3000, 3500, and even as
high as 5000 feet per day.
They keep constantly on han3! - y- r.jrf pairs
j.H.-li--ri"j; ln size to suit different heads
ot water,) m Wilmington, t ayetteville, Washing
ton, and Newbern, N. C. ; and. by Richard Yar
borough, Caswell countvi EA Brevard, Lin
coln; J T Dodson, Danville, Va; Uriah Wells,
Petersburg, Va.
The price of a right for one pair of wheels is
$50,. and county rights will be sold on reasonable
terms.
We caution all persons throughout the State
against paying any person but ourselves, or our
authorized agents, for the right of using these
wheels.
NOTICE TO WILL WRIGHTS. If you wish
employment, acquaint yourselves with putting
in these Wheels, as we now wish to employ at
least 1000 in this business in dillerent parts of
the State.
DUNCAN McNEILL.
ARCH'D McLAUCHLAN,
A A McKETHAN.
C. T. GARDNER.
Fayettaville, January 31, IS 17.
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NEW GOODS.
THE Subscriber has received his Fall and
Winter stock of GOODS, consist-ini; of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,!
Crockery. Hats, Mioes, vc. &c.
WTith a large assortment of Saddlerv.
R. A. STUART.
11,1317.' 113-tf
Island. Cant McLean believes the medicine saved lna life.
anl Mr White seems to entertain an equally strong coutt
duiicr in its efficacy. .
SCROFULA CUItKD
This certificate was banded into Dr Townsend's office
this week, and conclusively proves that his Sarsaparilla lias
perfect control over the most obstinate diseases of blued.
Three persons cured in one house is unprecedented.
THREE CHILDREN.
Dr Townsend. Dear Sir : 1 have the pleasure to inform
you that three of iny children have fowon cured of the Serufu
l:t by the use of your ixc-ll-iit medicine. They were af
t lie ted Tryvcrify with bad sores ; have taken only four
bottles ; it took them away, for which I feel myself under
deep obligation. ours resioetfully.
ISAAC W. CHAIN. ISO Woostcr street.
RHEUMATISM AND THE TILES.
September 16, lS4f.
Dr Townsend Dear sir ; My wife has been for several
years afflicted with rheumatism. She has tried many diner
en t remedies to obtain some relief, but all to no purpose.
She was finally induced, by seeing your advertisement, to
give your Sarsaparilla a trial. We procured some of it
from your aent (Mr liu.-kii k) and it gives me pleasure to
state after usinfr it she experienced great relief, and was
in a very short time perfectly cured. I was also (tojf. thrr
with a man in my employ) badly troubled with piles, and
by usilur a small quantity of your Sarsaparilla, our com
plaint was completely cured. 1 consider it one of the best
of Medicines, aud would advise all who are afflicted to give
11 iai.
Aug.
JOSEPH S. DUNN offers ! IIS Ser
vices ns undertaker and buiHer, t the citizens or
others, disposed to contract for building or jobb-
1 erms liberal
A. M. CAMPBELL,
AUCTIONEER.
AND '
Commisson Merchant,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
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TO TIIE AFFLICTED:
CHAIN'S SP1NO-ABDOMINAT.
SUPPORTER.
A .DECIDED IMPROVEMENT.
Read the following.
THIS may certify that havinir examined Dr F.
Spino-Abdominal Supporter improved, we consider it
admirably adapted to rases of weakness and disease of the
tpme. wniie at tne same time rt combines for those who
necu it. an me other advantages of other instruments in
utie as utero-abaouiJTiai supporters.
MAHIUS SWA IN. M. D.
D. EARL. M. D.
J. W. EMERY. M. D-
l ersons m want of the aliove instrument will fin.l Hu m
decidedly superior to any thing of th.- kind heretofore in
vented, as they have had the niirobation ,.f tb wbolo
faculty wherever they have been introduced. The advan
tages mat mis instrument has over !l others are: lt. it
is simple and not liable to pet out of order; ad. it will not
rust or soil the clothes: 3d. it lifts more and supports the
whole spinal column in oil parts alike, or in any one part
more or less as the case may .require. By drawing a tape
snugiy around me body one half inch ubeve the hip bones.
nun; me number of inches, a Rood fit can be pro-
I'hysicians are re?jectfullv requested to examine
For sale by SHAW &. UARDNER. Drusrsrista.
Sole Agents, Fayetteville. under Lafayette Hotel.
January 22, 1848. 3m
and
cured.
them.
Administrator of
WANTED!
.W Flour Barrel Staves ; 10,000 Hoops. , ,
Jan. 15, ' GEO. McNEILL
iK.
OOLONG SOUCIIONCr TEA.
More of this superior Black Tea. for sale by .
February 5, 164S. SAMUEL J HINSDALE
Ladies' Curls.
A fine selection of fine CtTRLS for ladies, of all shadaa
and colors, at - H. E R A M B ERT'S .
February 5, 1843.
GARDEN SEED.
From Long Island, a large assortment, warranted of the
rewth of 1S J7. f..r gale at 5 cents p-r paper ':.
Februarys, Ibis
i P"r paper
ly S J HINSDALE
LOOK UP !
T. D. Atkiivsojv
Can be found at his OLD STAND at
all times, and is prepared to execute
all orders in his line at the shortest
notice, and in a style warranted to
suit all who mav patronize him.
Fayetteville, Jan. 15. 3m.
State of N. Carolina Cumberland county.
In Equity.
John Darrooh vs. Malcom McFherton.
Will. Mclntryre. dee'd.
The Bill filed alledpcs that complainant ia the next of
kin and distribntea of defendant's intestate, and prays for
an account and distribution, and for an injunction re
straining defendant from collecting the balance due upon
a decree of thia Court in his favor vs. David Oillis and
Angus Ray. It appearing upon affidavit that the defendant
is not an Inhabitant of this State: notice is hereby gives by
order of his honor, M E Manly, for six weeks in the North
Carolinian, a newspaper published in the town of Fayette
ville, enjoining the defendant, bis agent and attorney, from
proceeding to collect any amount due upon tha said decree,
until the further order of thia Court: and the said defend
ant is required to appear at the next term of our said Court
of Equity, to be held for the county of Cumberland at the
Court House in Fayetteville, on the 6th Monday after the
4th Monday in March next, theu and there to plead, an
swer, or demur to the said Bill, or the same will be taken
pro eonfesso and set for hearing ex parte.
Notice is also riven to the dafendant Malcom MePhcrson.
that on tho 23d day of February instant, at the house of
John Kay. sen., in cumoenana county, tne complainant
will proceed to take the depositions of John Ray and Effie
MeOill. de bene esse, to be read in evidence in this ran
Witness. Arch'd A T Smith. Clerk and Master of our said
Court of iqmty at oiace. tne tn uay or r ebruary. 1848
ARCH'D A T SMITH. C. M. E
Feb y 12, 1843 4o-6t j r adv f 3 23
GARRIT GARIIABRANT.
1 23 Market-it., Newark.
Dr Townsend Sir : Having for some time past been
a ill ic ted with a pulmonary affection on mj luuir. nd a
continual pain in my side, owiug to evening vxponnreln
travelling, and finding my disease to increase, with much
difficulty of breathing and other alarming symptoms. I was
advised by a clergyman, a friend of mine, to try your cele
brated Sarsaparilla. I did so. and after taking two or three
doses I found myself relieved. My appetite has been res
tored. I find myself much stronger, and hone vry soon tn
resume my usual duties. 1 have lieen so greatly Itenetitted
by your excellent medicine. I feel it my duly to make known
the facts for the benefit of others who may be tailoring un
der the same difficulties that 1 have been for some time part.
Respectfully, yours.
SAMUEL WHITE. Pastor of the Baptist Church,
Nov. 22, 1S40. Staten Island.
ALMOST A MIRACLE. Read the following, and doubt
ii you can. that consumption can be cured. 1 his is only
one of th- several hundred cases that Towuseud's Sarsanu-
rilla has cured.
Brooklyn. Sept. 14. IMG.
Dr Townsend Dear Sir: I was taken a little Over a
year ago. with a severe cough mid pain in iny side. It in
creased on me very fast indeed. I was pronounced bv phys
icians to have the quick consumption. I raised large itian
tities of bad matter, had night sweats and was sinking very
fast ; my dctor said he could do nothing fur me. 1 went
to the hospital in hope of tieing benefitted, but was pro
nounced there incurable. I was now greatly distrexed at
the lungs and ceuld hardly breathe. I niton became ema
ciated and expected to die; was confined to my bed and
was obliged to have watches ; indevd, I cannot give you any
description that would do justice to my case. I was sup
posed by my friends to lie past recovery I bad tried a great
number of remedies, and all to no purpose I read of come
most extraordinary cures performed by your medicine, and
to tell you the truth. I su.-pected there was some huinl'Ug in
them. But I was induced to try it ; I did fo. and am thank
ful that I did. 1 cannot say that I am entirely well, but
am so far recovered as to be alout my business, and hope
to be entirely well in few weeks. My cough and pain fn
the side, and nightsweats. have left me. I raised kut very
little blood, and am fast gaining my usual strength. I felt
it a duty to give you a statement of my case to puMifh if
you please.
PETER BROWN, 47 Little st.. Brookljn.
GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. lr Tewnsend's Sar
saparilla is a sovereign and i-pcedy cure for incident con
sumption, barrenness, lencorrlue. or whites, obstructed or
difficult nieustruation. in continence of urine, nrinvoluiitary
discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of tho
system.
Nothing can be more surprising than its invigorating ef
fects on the human frame. Fi-rsons. all webkness and las
situde before taking it. at once become robust and full of
energy under its influence. It immediately counteracts
the uervlessness of the feiual" frame, which is the great
cau.c of barrenness.
It will not be expected of us in cafes of so delicate a na
ture to exhibit certificates of cnr-s performed, but veenn
assure the arllictcd. that hundreds of cares have l cn re
potted to us. Meveral cases when families have been with
out children: after using a few Ixtttles of- the invaluable
medicine, have been bhsi-d with healthy offspring :
Dr Townsend: My wife being greatly distressed by weak
nes-s and general debility, and suffering continually by pain
and a sensation of bearing down, falling of the womb, and
with other difficulties: and having known cases where your
medicine had affected great cures, and also hearing it re
commended for such diseases as 1 have described. I obtain
ed a bottle of your Sarsaparilla. Ih a short period it re
moved her complaints and restored health.
.Albany. Aug. 17, 1844. N. D. MOORK.
Dr. Townsend: This is to certify that my wife used one
1-ottle of youryarsaKirilla previous to her confinement, un
d-r the moct alarming and delicate circumstances, being
troubled with the dropsy, swelling of the feet, nervous af
fection, and very much debilitated. The medicine had
the happy and desired effect, not only in the hours f con
finement, but after the expiration of a week of its ue.
ours respectfully. j. S. JAMESON.
OPINIONS OK PHYSICIANS.
Dr Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from Physi
cians in different parts of the Union.
This is to certify that we, the undersigned Physicians of
.Albany, have in numerous cases prescribed Dr Townend'g
Sarsaparilla. and believe it to be one or the most valuable
preparations of Sarsajhirilla. in the market
"p-fulling? M.D.; J. Wilson, M. D.; Q. B. BrigSs, M.
D. P. E, Etmendorf. M. D. ' e
The following is from one of the most respectable ahysl
cians on Long Island: -
T , , ... Greenport. July 10. 184C.
TownseDd: It Is with satisfaction that 1 say to you.
that I hare recently witnessed Id several cases, the most
beneficial effects from your Sarsaparilla. Being engaged in
the practice of medicine. I have prescribed it In wveral
cases, and never w.thout benefit. In the removal of dis
eases arising from a deranged state af the digestive organs,
jaundice, it far exceeds anything of the uJChte
offered to the publ.c Vou will please send mo 2 doen. tc.
Respectfully yours, S. C. PRESTON. M. D.
Principal Office. 126 Fulton srreet. Sun Buildinc N. Y :
Druggist. Baltimore; Duroll & Co, Richmond; P M Cohen
Charleston: and by the principal Druggist generally
throughout the U. -States. West Indie., and the Canada
None genuine except put up in the Urge sou arc bottles,
L.Trv"n S qnar- nd with the written ima-
ture of !. P. Townsend. and hia name blown on the g!a.
Forsale in Fayetteville by
ST. J. HINSDALE.
20 hunches, at 10 cents per bunch.' Now la the time to
make beautiful rvticwK-B. - At H. ERAMBERT'a
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