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. - From the Charlertert Cofirier. Leave as rroti.whea first the night " r- -Fleets before the downing ray . When the still increasing light 3? Usher in the perfect day : When by youth's quick impulse led - ' . We, thr' paths with peri fraught . Btedlees of the dangers, tread ' - Guide and guardian! leave na not. When the fervid noontide burn pn the faint, world-wearied breayt Aad the languid vision turns . . Vainly oroine pltcc of rest : , Ti'Aeo our life's meridian car J' . Leare the heart no sacred spot, . Tree from doubts and toils and snares Sheltering refuse I leave us not.. . . ' When the day's declining beam ., ,. O'er our darkVing path is thrown Aad. li'P evening shadows, Beem Cherished hopes, mors distant grown ; : Whea the-iittie light grows lea? ; t In the iiour cf anxious thrnghtj. - TtU'ring ste; and, feebleness Strength of Heaven! leave us cot. And when midnight tills the skiC4 With impenetrable gloom ; When before us darkly lies All the mystery of the tomb; Whri life's sund'ring chords untwine All v e l'ved or valued aught -Star of hope ! upoa ua shine : 8&vior I leave O leave us not. R. P. i - nations, wnicn iva have not been auie the Wi have received from Mr Elihu Bur Htt, alias the "learned Blacksmith," the following article which will be interesting to the general reader: AX OLIVE LEAF. Mr Editor: Will you permit me to solicit your attention to the following Address tolhe Gov ernments of Europe and America, adopted and issued by the recent Peace Congress at lii'ussels ? You woohlio much to give eifect to the pro ceedings cf that body, if you would publish thi3 nppsal in your journal, if it shoulo be too long to be inserted entire, perhaps you would be so good as to give a part of it, or m.;ke it the subject of an editorial article or paragraph. 11" the American press would give publicity to the two addresses emanating from the Congress, it would in some measure compensate for the absence of that large representation in the assembly which was due from America. Most eincerelv voura, 'ELIHU BURK1TT. 13 New Broad, street, London. ADDRESS of Til EPE.CE CONGRESS TO THE GOVERNMENTS OF EUROPE AND AMERICA, la the month of September last, a Con gress was held in the oity of Brussels, whose great object was to promote and se cure permanent peace ainon; the civilized nations of the earth. Uy finding, if possible, an efficient substitute foe the bloody, un certain, and costly arbitrauient of" war. The Congress was composed of numerous individuals, speaking various languages, living under diverse forms of Government. and entertainin ions and reli IOUS t " A " uim rent political opm- piin v'irti una Iit ilroi urn together by a common sentiment of hu manity, and an ardent desire to promote the welfare of mankind, by removing the causes and incentives to war. The eminent position which you occupv in the councils of the nations" of Europe and America, induces the Congress, of which we are the representatives, to sub nut to your serious consideration, the great and important questions which formed the subject of their anxioas deliberations; and respectfully, yet earnestly, to invite your attention to the conclusions at which they arrived. They will be found embodied in the following resolutions : , 1st. That in the judgment of this Con gress, an appeal to arms for the purpose of ueciuing uiaputes among nations, is a cus tom condemned alike by reliirion. reason. justice, humanity and the best interests of the people; and that therefore it consid ers it to oe the duty of the civilized, wbidd to adopt measures calculated to effect its enure auomioii.. -,- - - su. mat it is ol the highest importance to urge on me several Governments of Eu 'rope and America, the necessity of intro ducing a clause into all international treaties, providing for-the settlement of an uispuies oy arbrration, in an amicable- manner, and according to the rules of jas tite and equity special arbitrators, or a supreme, international Court, to be invest ed with power to decide in case of neces sity, rs. a last resort. - ' 3d. That the sDeedv convocatlvn .,f cited whose fearful resnilfs are not loudly I condemned bv Jhe voice or fiumaniijrtana Keligion. Xhe war-spirit ot past genera- J." T . . . -!f i .11 A .... I . art tlintic InmlPil mnT. II II Ol ail LiviiK'Wu nations, with enormous -.debts,, paraiyzeu their industry, interrupted theircoiMnierce retarded the progress of science htera tuj, .--:--. 'a. 1 a" ,tf lealOUSV ana art, ana creaw fK"" r- . u;-k onimnsitv flnionff the amr rears ol peace I completely to subdue. wr . moment, presents m 'lion are ready to take the field; and it is feared, that under these ...io,-lw,lv circumstances, a single spark from the torch of war may wrap the world I M I 4. A . II. . A in names: may uuu avert so lerriuie a cat astrophe! ,-: ;, The great questions of Peace and War are confided to the hands of those to whom the government of the nations has been en trusted. Their responsibility is as great as their power;" and while. the .Congress would earnestly pray that "The God" of Peace" may deign to - preside over their councils, it would implore them, in the name of the dearest interests of humanity, civilization, and religion, promptly to adopt the most etlectiye .measures for preventing a return of the horrors of war, and for securing to ail nations the blessings of a solid and lasting peace. The substitution of arbitration for war would be an immense step towards this object; the principle, and the means for giving it eftectj inight be embodied in special treaties, but the. progress of sound political opinions leads still further. - The convening of a Congress, composed of the most enlightened and eminent men of all countries, for the purpose of forming an international code, which shall place the relations between the different nations on a solid and intelligible basis; and the insti tution of a High Court of Nations, for the final adjudication of questions inaccordance with the great and comprehensive prin ciples of such a code, would not only remove the causes of war, but cement a noble and holy alliance between both , governments and people. In anticipation of sogreat a result, it is desirable that the necessity of i . . . J a general ami simultaneous disarmament should take place, as such an act. compromising the dignity or ot for i general peace, ana public prosperity. The Congress is fully aware that the force ol circumstances, the progress ot modern industry and commerce, the greater facility and frequency ot communication between the nations, the diffusion of knowledge, and the more elevated senti ments uf humanity and religion, all tend to prevent'the recurrence of war; but it is not less assuredvthat it remains with the gov ernments of the civilized world to put ah' end to that .fatal and sanguinary custom, by adopting those wise and necessary mea sures which shall lead to so happy-a.-, re sult. In submitting to statesmen the recomend ations embodied in the resolutions, the Congress entertains a just and legitimate confidence that they will not be disregard ed; and that the Governments of Europe and .America, animated by an ardent and sincere desire to promote the welfare of the great commonwealth of nations, will determine as in the performence of a sacred duty, to give them a practical application, -I I - .. . ana inus am in securing world AND HAIR DRESSER, .THE MOST EXTENSIVE v; $111 Rt E$T A B LI S If MEN T I' "13? TPHEj UNlTElj; STATES IS'AT " . I No. 179 Baltimore st.f. near Light, ui.rio7?oJoi3 BALTIMORE, Jlfd. . vomiti n.i'nnneii and fitted up in a handsome and comfortable ! . , . . Datient slock 1000 dozen 'shirt s 'ultcay - on Kand Merchants and others vi.-itihr Baltimore are thodiit Epiacopal Church, where he hopes to receive a fb.rn.T9 of public patronage in his line. November 4, IBM. - : ' . , - WANTED r-An intelligent white boy i want ed as an apprentice to the above business. & J. U. S. SAPS A ARIi.f, t SsjSr ve, A' CERTAIN, SAFJC AND EFFECTUAL ctiRf ' or to any aoici. it cure disease wiraoui ;rc iiuTP li o iai-a u ng, purging, sickemng or debilitating the, jLUHCyf t AK '& INFLAMED EYt " - " "- .r J. -DESIGNED ICiPRESStY.oi!- tut. :.Thft unprlleleduceeM which hm tt...ri, - this preparation, end the ackncwUged neceslit. , Uie 1 . article wnietr cn c relied apon; u a remcdr i GREATALL AND WINTER MEDICINE, Th great beauty and superiority o'f thisSarsa parilla over all other medicine, while, it eraai for in om- strengtn governments, surest guarantee without impairing the tvould be the the perservation of the advancement of UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS ' ' Manufactured by steam, at the AMERICAN WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE & MANUFACTORY, No.v237 Pearl st., (near Fulton,) NEW YORK. : .-' Sin of the golden Umbrellas.) The subscribers have on hand, and are con atantly manufacturing a superior assortment of the above goods, which they offer to merchants and dealers by the case or dozen, at verv low prices, and on accommodating terms. The qual ity, variety and workmansnip 01 ineir umhrellas aiid Parasols is not to be surpassed by any Manu factory in the United States. ISAAC SMITH Si, CO. Feb. 17, 1S4S. 6m - ' ; " HOTCHKISS- Vertical AV a ter WIieel. . There are several hundred of these wheels in in operation in different counties in North Ca rolina.. For proof of their great advantage over the common flutter wheel, or any other wheels now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to those who have applied them to their mills. We can recommend them, particularly for their su periority in cases of a low head of water, or back water. - We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wilmington, New bern, Washington, .Edenton, and Fayetteyille. The wheels may also be had of E. A. Brevard, Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va. . Persons wishing to obtajn the right to use the wheels, will be served on application to Di Me Neill fcCo., Faetteville,N. C. -d. McNeill, A. A. McKETHAN, D. J. McALISTER. Feb'v 3, 1S49. v AUGUSTE VISSCHERS. Belgium, W1LLIAU EWART, England, ELIHU BURRITT, U States. FRANC ISQUE BOUVET, France, M. SURINGAR, Holland, President. Vice Presidents Epitaph on as Old Maid. Some years ago, -the following epitaph was inscribed on the grave of an elderly spinster in Aid gate, church -yard: She was but words are wanting to say what, Think what woman should be, and she was that. A day or two afterwards the following additional, the production of a wicked wag, was found cut on'the stone: A woman should be both wife and mother, But Sarah Jones was neither one nor t'other. 'Where is the hoe. Sambo r" Wid tie rake, massa:' ,VelU where "is the rake? " Why wid de. hoe!" VVell, well w here, are they both?" . Whv- boat together massa yu 'pears to be berry 'liclar dis mornins!" HOWELL & BROTHERS have removed to No. 207 Baltimore street, 4 doors east of their former store, where they will be much pleased to wait on their customers, and can offer at low prices a very extensive assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Fire Board Prints Borders, . CURTAIN PAPER, &c., All of their own manufacture and importation. With increased facilities fordoing business, and a determination to increr.se our retail as well as wholesale trade, we will keep on hand every variety and style, and from the lowest to the highest price. A call is solicited. 207 Baltimore street. March 10, 1810. " 521-lrn. jllll W That bvautiful residence on Hayniount, for merly belonging to C. P. Mallott. Esq.. u;ar the residence of Mr Hale, is offered for sale. It has atables and ont-hou.cs of all kinds ; and everything in complete order. This residence is so well known, and in so commanding a site, overlooking the town, that further-particulars are unnecessary. Enquire at the Caroli nian Office. June 10, 1847. - 4S8-tf. ON CONSIGNMENT, . A large assortment of Cane seat and Windsor CHAIRS. Mattresses. For sale by ' Jan. 27, IS49. A. M. CAMPBELL. A. ftL CAMPB ELL, AUCTIONEER, Coin mission Merchant, A new stock- of Whips, Collars, &.c January 27 r 1849. SADDLERY. Saddles,- Bridles, Harness, J. &. T. WADDILL. a ongrais oi iNations, composed of duly ap pointed representatives, for the purpose of framing a well-digested and authoritative international Cod.ev is. of the greatest -ini-portance inasmuch as , the organization of such a boly, and the unanimous adoption of such a Coile. would1 be an effectual means of promoting universal peace. 4th. lhat this Congress respectfully calls the attention of civilid (iovern S225 n.ec'tJ agenel and ' itll X dwia' mament, a. a means whereby, thev may greatly, diminish the financial but then which ptes upon them; remove a lei tile cause of irritation and in quietude; inspire mutual confidence; and promote the interchange of good, offices, which while they advance the interests oj each state in particular, contribute largely to' the, maintenance of general peace, and t the lasting prosperity of nations-- - I hese substitutes for He that teaches not his son au trade, is as if h taught lura to. be at thief. ?a&6t Jitdah. r . i - - v. Probably the, .in an who deserves the "most of pity is he who is the most idle j.fbr;as there are sai'd tu be -pleasures in-madness known only to madmen, there are certain ly miseries in idleness which only the fdleH can conceive. load.' - - v- He who is most industrious has really the most of. leisure; for his time; is marked out into distinct portions, to each of which something is assigned; and when the thing is done, the man is at leisure; but the dead calm settles over him who iiv n ;n-. i life. . . . .5 i. - , CIGARS. 7000 Principe - C igars. ceived and lor sale by . - March 31, . 1 84 9. ' Just re- .- PRIOR. - - 5-27-3W war .donted- b.v thv Congress, require no arguments to en force ihem, for it is evident, .that if they be dop.ed and applied, , that terrible scourge olhuiiianuy cease t afflict and .e. grade tite uatious. to , of.the wars ichfor ceR- o t H i T ileoX the earth, cap be ju,tihedonthc ground of V,I-. or necessttjj m,r can a j Qrithem 4l MAUTUA-MAKER &, MILLINER, .... t cu. inn will nh. nr j ; . . h"e ?r.lc. Store ext door north of tbit wtey occupied by Messrs vrrn street, ftr' John Huske & Son, SPRING t SUmiER MILLixVERV a? :bnd Flower, of a eunerlornnal! awe. itv. Gowaraer Bonn.7. J ri 1? "P'li and otherlaihionJ :go KK p-rSr S'T: FyeviHe; Maj-eh 24; t8 to. i FOR SALE. . A good Second-hand 3 irouche, , with tackling for one or two horses cheap. Apply to ' J. & T. WADDILL. January 7, 1SJ9, - - - i ... DOCT. , B. A. KENNEDY, Dental Surgeon, begs leave to inform his friends and the public, that in consequence of enrarenint-. Iia will Up detained in Fayetteville two weeks longer, dur ing iucn nme ne would be pleased to wait up on all requiring his services. - He wopld Tecom mend all intending to have largo operations done on gold plate, to have the tppth ttr-A -k;t Jie is.here this time, so that he tv ill be enabled to insert, tnem when he returns next. He returns his thanks to his fnends and the public, for the liberal patronage-he has received during his stav this time. ' -March 24, 1S49. . S ' Extracfrr of a- letter -from Edward Bingham, Esq.VDruggist of Detroit. f4 3 5?et, Marchl23dV JS41. Dr5 Charles Osgood, liear Sir-SI have the past nHTSAlhundred of bottle of the INDIA UIOLAGOGUE prepared by voui and have found it to give i universal satisfaction in the cure f Fe ver and Ague, Chill,. Ferer, Durab Ague, &o, fccl I may say, I think, without hesitation, that J have never kno vn it to fail in.cases.which have come under my own observation, vl,ere it has been Taithfully used according todirections. - I am. yours very trulyV ' E. BINGHAM. - Extract of Haverstick k. - a letter from Messrs Scattergpodi Co., of Philadelphia ,: . , . - Fhilaaalphia,2do.24th, 1S42. Dr. C. Osgood,-respected friend . w- UV A occasion to see the good effects of " thy medicine 5ed with chills a ionsr tlmernH a m Clear-of them, hut since he.Corarnnced- taking-a bttte ohv preparalaon; has AnUrelv recovered and is novr oscosatng quit stout- ; ".' r - Respectfully thy friends, ' -. i - Fo sale ia FVvetteville br s - AtVvl4v boys, which for style and workmanship 'cannot j and strengthens the-person , but -it creates new, j " invited to calf and examii the largest and bestcates disease, it invigorates the body: ' I -: one ; thtriounifluProi rtetor io'Sav6 preTalent"' stock of SHIRTS that has ever! been offered, cen- j of the very best fall send-wiater medicines ever : through.hia Agenta. to j1ac thu Salve withinthnge,Bellt sisting. of all sizes , and qualities, for men and-; known ; it not only purifies the whole svstem ! evary indiTldUtvbo notjr need. the benefits wiu'011 VUI tm MM Mif The arrest advantages possessed bv rhi. .... . every other. ita Certainty, SaJety ..Convenience and p 0Tcr my. All Phyeia admit that great danger i o con prehended fjroiB dragging ih ey when in an ins and unhealthy .atate In ih use of this Salve thlt V"' of etraordinarr cures R Van flMfr. J Frot. iv a ' i i nnnnw ii .nai. tiwr rn'Poror in in nrai T.nan . uaiu kdci n&nai vnian bAiiiGaaniv arrohiia - 4L. 1 Cl 'sisa an Ka Aa alfina T1tsir - tKnii . f. - . . . . . BUbduinlnflkmotmn .asm 4kf "ka- sandot cases -in me ox JSew Yorlc . whicji tMl . mS orttie ZTntl-SZ?! we win reier itrwiui3 picture .ana o men ui be surpassed. More than usual efforts have been made to render the assortment complete "and desirable in every respect. " " -i -c - - r. T. W. BETTON. " March 10, 1S49. ... Jv-- ...... r'e - - r March 17, 1845. carry on ness as nereroiore, at tne old stand, w here he- will promptly and faithfully ex cute all vvotk in his line. Jobbing of all kinds done with despatch.' v " ' - F. T WARD, Agt, - pure, and ncn ,- piood ; a power possessed by no other medieihe;- " We have letters from physicians and our agents from all parts i of the -United States, informing us TIN WARE, At Wholesale and Retail. F. T WARD, will i character. It is the best medicine for the pre t the Tinning busi- ventjverof diseases known.- t - ! than Pain aoI danger, which necesarUy attends the introd thou- """. J pungem article uuu-ine eye. -.Jts activity ' ' MYt KH nttl tnflai o S Z A. A. A. 1 X A "liT lU - ' I- o.rp;---aE..;-:.- ODD FE L LOWS II KG ALIA, Fringe & Trimmi ng Mantifa ctory JVb. 35 Baltimore st. , BALTIMORE, Md. , -(4th door below Frederick street, and 1 below Sun Office. Where may be found" the most extensive assort-, mcnt of the latest styles of Fringes, ; Gimps, But tons, Cords, Tassels, &.c. &c. Also, Masonir; Odd Fellows, Red Men, Sons of Temperance Sons of Libertv, American Mechanics, Beneficial, and Ell other Societies' REGALIA AND TRIM MINGS are. kept on hand and made- to order. FLAGS and BANNERS made up in the latest and most approved styles.. . i OCJ- All orders from the country attended to with dispatch - ; - - .- s . ; , JEWELS. - - - .-.' : ' " Odd Fellows and Sons of Temperance. Jewels a full assortment always on hand, and at prices less than any other establishment. - SPRIGG & MESEKE Feb'y 21,1849. ly: - ..L'. GROCERIES. Hardware, hats, caps, & shops Oct 7,1848.-- ', 11 ... " 502-tf. RHEITMATISM. This Sarsapar ilia is used with jthe- most per-J. Ca -in rhnrmtii'''rnmnlaiiil lifiirsver i severe or chronic. ".The astonishing cures it has I fir "TT HVTT A TTDW performed are indeed wonderful, Other reme- f T W:" U JClXXlf dies Sometimes give temporary jelief4this'entire-4 " nTpl1 nd Pnf a nneaasortment o ar lv eranicaiesr irunr nie svsiem. evenupcn -vhw - -- - -' limxts and cones are areaaiuiiy 8wqnep; 'y .Hear Mr Seth Terry, one of -the oldest and most respectable lawyers "ini Hartford,. Conrt. The following , is an extract of a letter received: from, him . , . w. -.. . ;r,--. - 4.-2 Dr: Tawnsend : I have used one bpttleof your Sarsaparilla; andfiod.it is excellent in its effects upori a chronic, rheumatic; pain.. to which' I am subjecti'frqnv an; inj ury" bccasioh'id several. years ago; in a public stage.-. Please..send me two bot tles tj the care of DrSeymour. I b v con ver3cdrwith..two ,of our principal physicians, and reebmfnend your.SarsapVrilla " - " ' .... t - 'sETH TERRYl Hartford, March 12; 1S4S. ?. ' "'' ' ' GIRLS, REAO THir '.21 You who have pale complexions, dull eyes, blotches on the face, rough skfn, and are " out of spiiits," iise a. bottle or 'two cf Dr.Tl'ownsend's Sarsaparilla. . . Jt wiU 'cleanse your bood, remove the freckles and bloiches, and give" you animation, sparkling eyes, fine spirits?" and beautiful com' Tjlexions -all op which are of immense value" to unmarried ladies." -? f ,..-vw- - CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY- Nearly. Opposite Liberty Point. w The subscriber -having taken the stand lately occupied by Simpson &. McLaoMir., respectful ly .returns his thanks ;for the.liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hoprs y unre mitted attention to business to merit a contin uance of the same, iff- ' ' . I have on hand several vehicles t Carriitge.. Barouches,. Buggies, Rockawa'ys, 'Vagoris, i.c., of the most approved style, which, for lightness and durability, ciompire 'with' anv made here "or elsewhere. " - - Persons wishing to purchase will. do well to call and examine them, as I am determined to sell very low for cash or" approved notes. - Having hd" several years exjerienCe in oiie of the largest establishments northI am prepared to manufacture Carriages of any description, at the shortest notice.' All Work warranted for twelve months; and repaird," free V.'f charge; should it fail in point of wokmanship or mater ial. - - . : "-. '" J - - - REPAIRIJVG neatly executed at the shortest notice and. most reasonable charo-p (,- th ,..!.-. I fully received. ' . - ' " - - 4 A, c: SIMPSON.. Fayetteville, Jan. 13, 1S41V - 424-tf " HOUSE'S FAMILY & "PLANTATION EDICfNES. - aV j v,IT Z: .T- 7 ".'"vvcure in rayeneviue oy Aiessrs Mar vine, jinu o. avnsuaic, -anti -at all country stores: ' . . sfpwmher 9,1848.- 498-lj SALES AT AUCTIOX ,attndto salesf property of all kinds oftfc lea' Uoom. or eUc where in tow. ' lXhft . ; RpSE,ABei-r. WILf. ray S June 10.-1848 Encourage Home iI a mi factor - r 4 GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. . 1 Dr. Townsend : My wife beiny gfeatly distres. scp by weakness and general debility, and suffer ing continually by pain and a sensation of bearing down; falling of the womb, and. with other. difn culties, and havixig koown cases.where your me dicine has efTected great cures,-and also hearing it recommended for such cases as I.lKave-describ"! d.T obtained Vbottle .of your, extract of SarS;i- parilia, and lollowed the. directions you gave me. In' a short period "it removed her complaints, and restored her health. Being grateful for the bene fits sheTreeeived, I take pleasure inthns-acknow-ICdgingit, and commend it to the public. : . - Mj D. MOURE, , . Corner of Grand and Lvdiusstj. Albany, Aug." 17, 18 If."' " . ' , ; TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This extract of SarsapaxilLt has been express ly prepared injreference, to female complaints. No female w ho lias reason to suppose she is ap proaching that critical period, "thetnm of li-fo," should neglect to-take it, as ft is a certain pre ventive (or any of the numerous and horrible dis eases to wh rch '.' females are . subject" at t h is t imfe of Hfe." -This period may be 'dV fayed several yarS yisiog this medicine. Nor liar it. less ; vhiafte for t!ose approaching womanlioixi, -s it,is'x;alcu lated to assist nature, by uickeiHiig"the blood and invigorating the system:' '-Indeed'', this' me dicine is invaluaMe for all the diseases W which women are subjec t. ? ; --'""' - v& . . It bracestlie vvhole system, renews per maneatr ly the natural enerms--Tv reinovinir the impuri ties of the bodywnot so: far "stfinulatins? the svs tem as to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most, medicines 'taken for female weakness and disease-' ' , HOtTSE'S INDIAN TONIC, ' A pleasant and never failing cure for CHILLS or A UE FEVERS y in three hoxrrs, and a --c- remedy in Biliaux and Itemittani Eeier. " The ures fonnd on the wrapper, of Tiihe ad ten years standing, are the most remarkable on record., proving it.clearly, to nave been; superior, to; every other known remedy in curing rntermi tant.' -Persons.f Billious or Debilitated habits will soon find relief from osjngif.- Nursing moth. er, w no neea something to wivigor.-ite m) stregth. cu Mi, in nan ii ine very thing,.t.Uen ialaro-e tablespoonful does three or four times a d 4v Do try it. Price $r per bottler- ' i x - H O US E'S Of N TM ENTT a sooth rng" " and"- rfer focturepr Piles, awlfor Burs, Brvjises Exter nal .Soreness Mashes ..Sprains,, fili Cut-r Wounds, whether on a man or beast, and as an external -applicatFon in Rheumatism; its e'fiects are decided, and absolutelv-astdiiisliing. ; A'per- mih aucr using ji remark-ed, "it is worth five J uouars a uiinmie inu." IVo family should ever be Without it a single'moment. Price SI Per not : ;HOTJSE'S " VEGETABLE. PILLS '?rePorthv of a place in evry family . ajld as a general Fam- xij ivieaieine, ine best in the'world. "T-hev and my whole stem left ia debilitated state I AvasiBduced to tiy Dr Tovv4Mend's Sarsaparilla; rv --. "trfc in me worm. mev are pappily combined so as to act directly Tipoo the w hole animal economy andissist nature n expel ling all morbid ojr acrid hmhors. which engender disease. -They are the onlr reliable cure ever dweovered fo. RHEUMATISM. Try them y afflicted onesi dry up your tears and cease your groans, (or . there .is yet good in stgre for' vbu.' So great tstheir popularity that orders for tieta to be senfr4 distant parts of the country throogh the mail, are fregt.enUyv received, r -tx ,No person , or planter who has ver. tried them, would .Willi ngfydispense with them.. We 2?P. .Z t"3 who hv scd them, for ffl CERATE-a decided core for tetters -Scald-head, and Ringworms. A eyrexnf lyearat standing, bj a smgl box, and jnany. otTiers that seemedT, incntable h ve yielded Readily Ho its curatiyertues.vDont fake our word for it, Vut try rt... Price 50c, m not ? - -c " - M nmT uc irMLiiaapa m mi h r. - .gists in Nashvilfe, and f?om the nronr - K or JMedicmes may be n-n chased of all v, laitt ' i a . a a i iu vui iriiir. mT in the ea of a ypung man mko'ht'iZTJT rhH (.aAuat'tf" ' wn Jat,e Skuth-ani - ' All orders addressed tn -r: ill,Tnn-. will be attends fcount made upon the '' retail Foriale irt .FayetreviUe hV SAf "r t V March n, mi jfito::;j -'SCROFULA ;CljRfiD - ' ' - '"This" certificate conclusrvely proves that this Sarsaparilla has perfect "control 'over the'most obstinate diseases of the Jilood. Three-. ciii Wren cured in one house is unprccedenteds .. . . Dr. Townsend, Dear Sir,: I have he pleasure to inform you that three of my, children; Jiyve been cured of the .Scrofula by the use of your ex cellent medicine." They were afflicted very se verely with bad sores have taken only four bot- iies;. it took tnem away, tor Which I feel mysU'4 unqer deep obligation. Yours respect fullv - : , - IS A Al. W . CR A IN, ,Newo-rk, .March 1, 1S47. ; - ,. ; f OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS.' Drr Townsend fs almost'daily receiving orders from" physicians in different parts of- the Union. : Tliijsto certify that we,, the ' undersigned, physicians of te city of Alba nv, have! in muiier ous cases prescribed Dr Townsead's Sarsupai ilia, and". believe it to "be one "of the most valuable pre parations -in the'market. " - " .-. "v. -. ' H. Pi. PULING; 31. Oi- ' a . - - 1- , J W ILSQN..AL. D.. -- ,K. B. BRlGGS.Sf.'D. V'-' " I'."- P- E-LMENpORF, 'M.b. ; Albany, April 1, lS4i5;,- :i' - - - f - -.--,.- .. . a- -'z. - 'v . ' j-.-x ' r".' -' . - v ; UNITED STATES-OFFICJvR "Sci ;-.Capt; G. WsrAtcLean. one of fh Ai, ctI. arme Corps, tand. member of . the NVW Jersey Legislature, has kindly'sent us the followuitf cer tificate. It telts'its own story" A vear sr'nee. story t- Rahway, Jan-n 1S47. I-wa"tiiken .with h ihuch relievk, -and attrihnto .r.. j ttTf l- lviVf cMoed taking it and find thjit.I improve evwy day. , J believe it saved my lite, and would not be witfiou'rit under any consideration. G. W.; MeLRArT: ' UliYSPEPSIA. " -u fl4J'd r m?dicine. ha ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthening the organs of digestion, as 4his preparation of barsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia however severer or chronic, v Jf any doubt this assertioft,.We invite them to read the following indispensable testimoh v of 6 gen tlema n f the highest Tespectabilirv. If this is hot en tirely satisfactory.- w un1.l hini.t-iA.; Utber reference to.scuae of the fift fainitieV in iVkJ 1 J' J "tDaseljt with perfectluccess in this a ndother distressing diseases. ... .- ; . B?Pf parttne nt; Albany; May loV'lS. Dr Townsend, Sir f? have been afflicted for several years-with dxZnir,', it atteadeA with sourness oT thitomach, loss of appetite, extreme-httkn.v; . - A.-.- - sion to all kinds of .food and for weeks ( what I could eat I have'been unable to retain but a small portion en mv ifnmt. : t ;-.a , Remedies, bal. they had . ut little oi Up effect fn - vuuipiaini.- l was luducea, about twoonths s"nce, to trv your extract of Sarsa; 'panlla.-and Iniitur4ithi;tM. AnMinr Ti,' afbe? using nearly two Jwttleav I found my ap- Li mt.A4 S - . m . a . . -si " , . j f wea snGr. ioe neariourn entirely j-e A. A. McKETHAJV Will continoe-to carry on the business of t!f lateUrm of Gardner and McKcthan. in all jij branches. .-He-has -now on hand, aud intends t' keep.-a general assortment, consisting cl CAIUUAGES, BAKOUCIiES Buggies, Gigs, Sulkies, " WAGONSc. Which, for elegunce't,f shape and finish, and h. rability, will conip. ie with any . rnndc in tU States. ' " - Persons w.ishia-r.to buy, wculj do w. il torili and examine his wok; as he hs.s dctei mined to sell- low for CEish-, or approved ne tcs. Having: in Jiis employment first n.te smiii he is juciprcd to do anvjron.woi k ia theufco' line, on moderate terms 'He warrants i ll his' work to be of-ood ui faithful workmanship and nuiteri Is, for one vear .-..JCf Repairing .faithfully executed at short no tice, and on res?oriable tcrmsi January l.jlSlS. '. - "- ri f - t ' j . y. . Fall Goods, 2845 Is now JAMES KYLE 'r receiving nl general assortment i DRV GOODS. Ainotig which are: Superfine Kreiieli and F.nphVh Clolhs. Ditto - ditto diUoCio'Miucrc.v Merino CnsHimeres aud Nattinetji.' -KpoUwiiy Jrans anHI weeds,. '" Kerscj-s and Lin? eys. ' French" andTLBKlUlr Merinos, '- . Printel I)--l.aiiij aud Carhmercw Alpaca Si' k strir-and -plain. ' . Kich Siiks. elired ud blaek, " Jrih Linens, Lav.n. aud Pia'pei-. Jaconrts. plain, striped, and c-hec kvd. t KJrpniit I aceM'ctlnrs and t npeKi - - 5-f,to 2"12 Wcat"h,? nl Vown t ome. tic. Silks. W orstod. a.nd other Vestiiie A nktr iolfmK t loth. No. 2 to lo. 75 pacftnirp.- Coots and SIiocf, Withwrnny other artirles: all' of whirl, being m.rrb-' l,y the Packajre ft C ash, will 1 offered nt v ry r.-duri prices Tor I ash or ptov-d vunrr October 1-4. 1548. " . " 100,000 Acres Valuable raBER L A NO , FOR SALE. The-sub-:criber "has purchased all tJje L ;r.f biongimi-to the- estate of AbrariVDnbois, lying pnncii.illy in Rt.bsnn eountv; rd ' both sides of Lumber 'river, the "different veys Containing over ; ONE HUNDRKl) Til1-' SAND . ACJiKS.. n rg part-ifinejv tim'itrt and convenient h( Lnmber. ri.ver, wh-.rc a quantity of Timber is now rafted 'to tiie t-vnr". market; : These lands a're. vn v v! both; for Timber an'd'l'urpe-titir.r; for wliirli rF pose. large part is well suited, bt -in in a mf where the Turpentine yields, more" :.buri than liny other sertion of the ' SUfti. 'Th--wiU behold at a low jTrice, ami' in ruantif " suit purchasers. . ', .-, . ' . U fn-'tjrniatijjn respecting the title .can be M eu oy applying 10 the Hon. Robert Sfranpe.J--Dobbin, Esq.vA. A 1 Sauth, Esq., Attoriif;' - v I understand there are many tiesp:5 these lands, to all of whom notice' is herebv p.'" that the law will be enforced against all sud femler'sr ' -;-- v, ; Application-for any-part of the lands cm rnde to myself, or. to John :Winslow, Esq.- ' will .be dply authorized to m;:ke sale of Hie M' 1 o;J. "" THOMAS J. CBl'' Jan. 13, 1S43. , tf. MARDL& " FACTORS 4P sale in FayefteviUe brAM'ti'TL AlabJ.'AfldHAv.Hcifnti Decembei3t?lfS? i -v-'vs. " -AT -S . I fcl LAI Rssflrtn z) 'Nearly opposUe the PostOfff" : ;. Ja&:(L 'lS49-v FAYETTEVILLE.'- 3?U. J,S49-y v :' FA YETTEV JElviBrytbln ja tbe'v. ay of $? . . I . . . itl Vt-. I 1 extra utsb LJd itc. &c., a,i I4-Iyr Sept. 2, - - - R. A
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