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THE NOIRTIHL C A1HKOILI1 MI AM J. A. Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N- C. Having become owner of Tit; T half of this property. I tw - to jay to mjr P" I patrons, and the public generally, that it will till ha kpt opan a a Hotel. Tb interior of this Houaa has recently Ihkq fitted up in "tyla Inferior to bo estab- lishment In tbia part of the country. I will also on this occasion tender my sincere thank for th n liberal patronage 1 have enjoyed, and pronii.f- if the cloaeat attention to businwss can retain the same, not to lose it. .. ., J. A. SAULin Charlotte, Oct., 1849 65S-4t Two Cents Reward. i COMMON SCHOOLS. THE Aet. of tne Legi.l.ture in arS inou Schools haying been amenaea. December intendents will hereafter be elected at Term of the County Court. -otice for the meeting to October 'M.. ";;---:--. oftne County, J December will L. - WH oftneir uui- - ----will be appointed for tbe . thu SuDfrior VbeiamofNo-mber I 18.W. to enter on the discharge the School Committees Runaway on tha 21st October, my fnaen --aJ and DANIEL K1KSKV. The abore reward eTtly Wt o thanks giTen for his delivery, ash" :r'7tfRVV. time iu . --. , vral instTicw: th ressertive Districts will The School Comm.-.-.Vr chWrMll thir b expectea '""b 1(nD of tbe Court, and they Districts-by the V' ... " i the females as by law they must speciry nf rtr-9 mT be had Tuition to the Clerk of the County Court. less. NoTember 3. 1849 558-?t 2EW GOODS- Our Fall and Winter Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c, ,mr8 . ... ., . .... . kln.l .f -nmtrv nro- e Will lun Jv j - - purchase, duce November 3. 1849. of country COOK & TAYLOR. i8-tf TWO FARMS FOR SJtLE. ft f ion i dry And horses, wagons, cariolf, plows, cattle, milch cows, and hos. Mrs Perry's two Farms are offered for sale: one, situat ed' a mile and a bait down tha Cape Fear, contains 70, acres. Tbe buildings are Rood and numerous There are fruit trees, two grape arbors, and large quantities of strawberries. The health of the place is unquestionable. The other farm is up the river. S miles from the bridge, and contains 23o acres, with good log buildings. For these farms a credit of one. two. and three year will be giTen. If not sold by the 1st of January next, they will be rented for the year. Also lor sale. 3 horses, 2 wagons. 1 cariole. 8cc. Sic. as above. A credit of 6 months will be given for theau. Apply to MRS PKRRY on the premises. Fayetteville, Not. 3. 1849. 558-tf m are on .ppHraM..." ---- nttPticnlar to state The lomiQllicv iuafc . . .. . i the number of the males and females that have been taught in the Schools. . . Application will be made for the appointment of a Com mittee to examine for the year, those who apply to be came Teachers ; as no one can be employed as a 1 eacner who has not a certificate signed by a mujonty ot the torn- ""l-he' School Committees are requested to state the number of School Houses in their Districts The scholastic year will hereafter begin on the first day of January each vear. A 11 those ha ins business with the School Committee of the last year, will take notice that the Conimitte will meet on the Tuesday of the Superior Court, the I3th day of November, at 11 o'clock. KDW'D LEF. AV1NSI.OW. Chairman of the Board. Oct. 2T. 1848. 557 -4w Mh NOTICE 2 Will be sold on the first Monday oi uecemoer next, at public auction, at the couri nuuse, d"irableFittle farm on the Wilmington road, about the edge of town, formerly known as Cade's. There is a comfortable dwelling house, kitchen, and other out-houses. It is a desirable residence, and the sale will be po- WILLIAM CADE, lor J AS. W. CADE. Oct. 13, 1S19. 553-ts. Observer copy. NOTICE. Taken up and committed to the Jail of Moore county. N. C, on the 24th of September, 1S19, a nesro boy who calls his nsme EZEKIEL, and says that he belong? to James McKay of Brunswick county, N. C. Said neTO is black, 5 feet 10 inches hi"h. The owner of said negro is hereby notified to come forward, prove pro perty, pay charges, and take will be dealt with as Oct. 13, is-w. him awav the law directs. A. C. CURRY, Jailor 533-tf. or he Fall and Winter, 1849. We are now receiving our FALL AND SECOND SUPPLY of WINTER Gr O O L S , Embracing almost every article suitable for LaJies' and Gentlemen's wear. ALSO, GOOO pairs Boots and Shoes, well assorted. 60 dozen Kur Hats; fine Wool ditto. 300 (iinghamand Silk Umbrellas and Tarasols, 300 common cotton ditto. Men's and boys' Caps, a good assortment. Bonnets and Kibbons, a heavy stock. Cotton and Wool Cards, Carpetings, Ingrain and Brussels, handfome styles. Slc. Stc. Our stock is now one of tbe largest and most desirable we have ever offered, and well worthy the attention of country merchants and others. Call and examine. 11. St E. J. LILLY. Nov 3, 1849 558-6t Something New ! J. T. POPE & CO., Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, which will make their stock entirely new. and consists in part of DRY GOODS, BATS, CrfPS, Bonnets, Boots and Slioes, Hardware and Cutlery, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, AND STATIONERY. Together with many other articles too tedious to enume rate. The above Vloods were selected with much care, and will be sold at low prices for cu.sh. or on time to punc tual customers. Their old customers aud the public gen- vrally are invited to call and examine for ttiemseives. They coutinue to keep :i supply of Dr. Jaynes' Family Medicines on nana lor tne ncncni 01 me nuiii-icu. Lumberton,N C. Oct. 2.".. 1849. 557-3t TO S PORTS 31 EN. Just reeeived a fine lot of double and single barrel Guns. Revolvers, self-cocking and common Pistols. Shot Pouches, liame Bags. Powder Flasks. Nipple Wrenches Percussion Caps, a great variety of Fish-hooks and lines, fish poles, reels, dram bottles, floats, gun worms, cleaning rods, dog collars, powder and phot. &c. Stc, for sale cheap by Oct 27. 1S4U. W. PRIOR. $25 F. Uanawav from the sub scriber, his" slave man ABEL, supposed to have been persuad ed' off by some one. Tie is 3 feet S or 9 inches high, and very trim built; yellow complexion; writes and reads well. He is supposed to be making his way North, or to a free State. The above reward will be Riven for his deliv- erv to me. or his lodgment hi jail so that I can et him Address me at Lumberton, N. C. JESSE BRITT, Sen. June :50, lSl'J. 517-tf DR. TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA. This extract is put up in quart bottles ; it is 9tx times cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted superior to any sold. It cures diseases without vomiting, purging, sickening, or debilitating the patient. GKEAT FALL AND WINTER MEDICINE. The great beauty and superiority of thisSarsa parilla over all other medicine, while it eradi cates diseases, it invigorates the body. It is one of the very best fall and winter medicines ever known ; it not only purines the whole system and strengthens the person, but it creates new, pure, and rich blood ; a power possessed by no other medicine. We have letters from physicians and our agents from all parts of the United States, informing us of extraordinary cures. R. Van Buskirk, Esq, one of the most respectable Druggists in Newark, N. J., informs us that he can refer to more than 150 cases in that place alone. There are thou sands of cases in the city of New York, which we will refer to with pleasure and to men ol character. It is the best medicine for the pre ventive of diseases known. RHEUMATISM. This Sarsaparilla is used with the most per fect success in rheumatic complaints, however severe or chronic. The astonishing cures it has nsrformed are indeed wonderful. Other reme dies sometimes give temporary relief.this entire ly eradicates it from the system, even wnen me limbs and bones are dreadfully swollen. Hear Mr Seth Terry, one ot the oldest ana ... . . i v tr f most respectable lawyers in naruoru, uuuu. The following is an extract of a letter received from him : Dr. Townsend: I have used one bottle of your Sarsapfiilla, and find it is excellent in its eltects upon a chronic rheumatic pain, to which I am subject, from an injury occasioned several years aj:o, in a public stage. Please senu me two uwi ties to the care of Dr. Seymour. I have con versed with two of our principal physicians, and recommend your Sarsaparilla. sr. in i tiitit i . Hartford, March 12, 1845. possible ? Cheap as The Subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, that he nas opened a Saddle and Harness-milting ESTABLlSHMEJrr on Person street, two doors east of the Cape Fear Bank, where he would be glad to receive a share a public patronage. He keeps constantly on hand Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Martingales, Whips, etc., made of good materials and by good workmen. Persons wishing anything in his line will please examine his articles before purchas ing elsewhere. He returns his thanks for past favors and requests . a continuance of the same. Prices moderate. Just received from the North, a large assort ment of materials necessary for a saddle and har ness manufactory. (V4.KPPAIRIXR neatlv executed and at short ViVe W. OVERVY. 11, 1S49. ly. notice. Aug. Encourage Home Manufactures CARRIAGE. MANUFACTORY. KTow's 7our Time. Wa want TWENTY- NEGROES for a southern plan tation. Liberal prices in cash will be paid, if offered soon J. & T. WAD DILL. Hay street. November 3, 1S49. 558-tf T. "WATTS, Dealer in J. M A TS The Subscriber having resumed business at his MOST FASHION- The House and Lott on Mumford street, the former Residence of Isham Blake. For particulars enquire of A. W" SUeI J.NO. O. HALL. Oct. 27. 1S49. 5.17 -2m FAMILY GROCERIES, Provisions Cc Grain, Market Square, "Would call the attention of the purchasing public to his assortment of Fresh Family Groeei ies. Provisions. Liquors. Orain, Hardware andCutlerr. f rockerr. Uss aud hollow Ware; Hats, Shoos, wood Ware, Staple DRY GOODS, lie. tee. November S, 1849. J. & T. WADDILL ARE now receiving from Baltimore, Thiladelpbia.and New York, their FALL AND WINTER STOCK OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE, THE Subscriber offers for sale his tows property, situat ed in Lower FayetteTille. consisting of three Dwelling Houses, with all necessary out-houses; one Store House, now occupied by T. J. Johnson &. Co.. and which is a good stand for business ; also 3 unimproved lots suitable for building lots. The Houses are all in good repair. The subscriber is anxious to change his business, as well as his location, aud therefore a bargain may be expected, with liberal terms. Those wishing to engage in a speculation could not better employ their capital, as it is expected property will be greatly euhanced in value by the Capo Fear and Deep River tseheme of internal improvement now in progrtfss, especially in that part of town lyinpt immediately on the River, where said property is situated ! A description of the property is unnecessary, as those -wishing to pur- l chase will doubtless examine the same before purcnasing. 1 u. luire on the premises. r . THOS J. JOHNSON. Fayetteville, Oct. 27, 1849. r,57-3m old stand on the northeast corner ol lviaricei ia inst receiving his Fall and Winter stock of the LATEST and ABLE stvle of HATS. He has also a large assortment of his own man ufacturing, with a full supply of Alilitary Caps. lame assortment of Hat and Cap Trim mings, which he will keep continually on hand, and at prices to suit customers. DAVID GEE. fin- T will nov the hiirhest prices in cash for Fur Skins of eveiy kind, the ensuing winter. D. G Fayetteville, Sept. 22, IS 19. tf on on Consisting of Foreign and Domestic DRV GOODS. Hardware. Hollow Ware, and Wooden Ware, Cutlary, Ivory and Horn Combs. Bagging. Rope and Twins. Blacksmiths' Carpcntrs', and Turpentine Tools, Saddlery and Lea t hoi. Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. China, tilass. Crockery, and Stone Ware, Cut and Wrought Nails, Swedes, English, and American Iron, of all kinds. Cast, German. English and American Steel, Talnta. Dye Stuffs, and Oils, Cheese. Sugars. Coffxes. Teas. Kpices. &.c. Sic. With our usual stock of HEAVY OROCFRTFS. and every other article necessary for the Southern trade. CtJ- We buy all sorts of PRODUCE, and never say to countrymen" Y our article is not in our line." ay- The Forwarding and Commission Business attend ed to as usual. J.&.T.W.. Fayettevilla. Nov. 3. 1849. 5o8-tf Hay street. K N T E RTA I N 3 1 E N T AT FLORAL COLLEGE. THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and te travelling public, that he baa pened, at this place, a House for their : ccomdation. He solicits a share of pub lic patronage, promising that no pains will be spared, on his part, to render all who may favor him with a call comfortable. Active and attentive Servants will always be at hand. To meet the demands of public occasions. he has provided himself with goodandextensive Stablea, which will be attended by a careful Ostler. Term moderate and reS",ar- N NICHOLSON. Floral College, Oct. 27,1849. 557-3t WANTED. ply at thia Office. Nor. 3, 1548. A gentleman wishes to chase a good Milch Cow. pur-AP- 5.rS-3t JLTTISETTXOIT i -Frcsh Norfolk Oysters Received daily at Liberty Point House, and for Bale to customers on the same terms as heretofore. The finest wines, liquors, cigars, fcc. always to he had at the Bar. The House will be kept open until 12 o'clock each uight for the accommodation of customers. ADAM, well known by every one, will always be in attendance. J. BROOKSBANK. October 27. 1849. 557-4t SALE OP TOWN PROPERTY AND LAND. Will be sold at the Court House in the Town ., h'avottpville. on Tuesdav the 13th day ot No vember next, tbe following Vailuatolc lieal Estate, (sold to effect a division,) viz 3 Lots, with fire-proof Buildings thereon, Hav street, joining Blake and Hooper. 2 Lots, with fire-proof Buildings thereon, Hay street, joining Waddill and Hooper. 1 Lot on Franklin street. 2 Lots on Franklin and Donaldson sts. 1 vacant Lot near the Jail. i Lot in Cainbellton, above the Bridge. ."ii acres of Land, North side of Clarendon Hrl,l .P with four Stores and Dwelling Houses thereon. G comfortable Dwelling Houses on Haymount. 3J acres of Land joining the same. r, l acres of Land near Union Factory. 100 acres, valuable for fire-wood, joining Ellis 1 16 acres do do, joining ditto. 10-1 do do do, joining ditto. Plats of the above Land ana L.ots will be ex hibited on the dav of sale. Persons desiring particular information about the above Property, will please call on Alexander Johnson, Market Square, t ayetteville. Terms made known on day of Sale. ARCH'D A. T. SMITH. Clerk and Master. Oct. 13, 1849. 5"lts GIRLS, READ THIS. You who have oale complexions, dull eyes, blotches on the face, rough skin, and are " out of spirits, use a bottle or two ot ur. lownsenas Sarsaparilla. It will cleanse your dioou, remove the freckles and blotches, and give you animation, sparkling eyes, fine spirits, and beautiful com plexions all ol whicn are oi immense mue ii unmarried ladies. GREAT FEMALE MEDICINE. Dr. Townsend: Mv wife being greatly distres- sep by weakness and general debility, and suffer ing continually by pain and a sensation oi uearmg down, fallins of the womb, and with other ciim- culties. and havins known cases where your me dicine has effected great cures, and also hearing it recommended for such cases as I have describ ed, I obtained a bottle of your extract of Sarsa parilla, and followed the directions you gave me. In a short period it removed ner complaints, anu restored her health. Being grateful for the bene fits she received, I take pleasure in thus acknow ledging it, and commend it to the public. M. D. MOORE, Corner of Grand and Lydiussts. Albany, Aug. 17, IS 11. A. A. McKETHAN Will continue to carry on the business of the late firm of Gardner and McKethan, in all its branches. He has now on hand, and intends to keep, a general assortment, consisting of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, es, Gigs, Sulkies, WAGONS, &c. Which, for elegance of shape and finish, and du- rability, will compare with any maue in me u. States. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call anil examine his work, as he has determined to sell low for cash, or approved nwtes. Having in his employment first rate smiths, he is prepared to do ;miv iron work in the above line, on moderate terms He warrants all nis work to be of good and faithful workmanship and materials, for one vear jt5- Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, and on reasonable terms. January 15, 184S. TO MOTHERS AND MARRIED LADIES. This extract of Sarsaparilla has been express ly prepared in reference to female complaints. No female who has reason to suppose she is ap proaching that critical period, the turn of life," ould neglect to take it, as it is a certain pre ventive tor any ot the numerous and horrible dis eases to which females are subject at this time of life. This period may be delayed several vears by using this medicine. Nor is it less valuable for those approaching womanhood, as it is calcu lated to assist nature, by uickning the blood and invigorating the system. Indeed, this me dicine is invaluable for all the diseases to which women are subject. It braces the whole svstem, renews permanent ly the natural energies by removing the impuri ties of the body not so tar stimulating the sys tem as to produce subsequent relaxation, which is the case of most medicines taken for female weakness and disease that this the most children 800 lbs. Candy And. Sugar Plums, Of every kind, for sale at wholesale and retail at the Fruit and TOy Store, by . W. TRIOR. October 27. 1S49. River iipand (a'oo(l. Arriving. TAYLOR & UNDERWOOD ARE now receiving their !' 11 and Winter Stork cm bracing a general arportment of DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets, Boots and Shoes ; Co flee. Sugar, Tea, Cheese, &x. ; Ploughs ami Castings j Iron. Nails, Hardware and Cutlery ; fine and common Crockery; Cooper's and Smith's Tools ; Turpentine Tools : &o, &.c. Friend and customers, and the public, arc all incited to can ana m BUSIJVESS AGENT. The undersigned will attend to such business as the procuring of discounts, renewal of Notes, procuring of northern Checks at either of the Banks in this place, and drawing of Pensions, He will also attend to the collection and estab lishment of Claims against the United States, for soldier's services in the Mexican war, or any other business of that nature. He will also draw up any instrument of writing where a penman is required, and do any other writing whatever. Apply at the office of the Plank Road Com pany, under the Fayetteville Hotel. Refers to any of the merchants in Fayetteville. JNO. M. ROSE. Sept. S, 1S19. 330-tf SCROFULA CURED. This certificate conclusively proves Sarsaparilla has perfect control over obstinate diseases of the blood. Three cured in one house is unprecedented. Jir. 1 ovvnsend, uear oir: 1 have the pleasure to inform you that three of my children have been cured of the Scrofula by the use of your ex cellent medicine. l nev were ainicreu very se verely with bad sores ; have taken onlv four bot tles: it took them away, for which I feel mvself under deep obligation. Yours respectfully, ISAAC VV. CHAIN New York, March 1, 1817. FACTORY. arc Q) ira)! iJ Nearly Opposite Liberty Point. The subscriber having taken the stand lately occupied by Simpson & McLaughlin, respectfuf 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. Barouches, Buggies, Rockaways, "Vaggons, &.c. of the most approved style, which, for lightness and durability, compare with any raade 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 had several years experience in one oC the largest establishments north, I am prepared to manufacture Carriages of any description, at the shortest notice. All work warranted for welve months; and repaird. free of r haree. hould it fail in point of wokm;inship r ma teral. REPAIRING neatly executed at the shortest notice and most reasonable charge. Orders thank - ully received. A. C. SIMPSON.. Fayetteville, Jan. 13, 1S4P. 424-tl 100,000 Acres Valuable TIMBER LAND FOR SALE. The subscriber has purchased all tVe Lani belonging to the estate of A bram Dubois, dee'd, ving principally in Kobeson county, and oi both sides of Lumber river, the diflcrent sur veys containing over ONE HUNDRED T?i0U. SAND ACRES; a large part finely timbered, and convenient to Lumber river, whre a lar;; quantity of Timber is now rafted to the Geore. " . - ... , . , ii town market. i nese latuis are lerv vaitiaoir both for Timber and Turpentine, for which pur pose a large part is well suited, being in a region where the turpentine yiejns more anuna;iniit than anv other section ol tne State. 1 lie lands will be sold at a low price, and in quantities tu suit purcb-.isers. Information respecting the title can be obtain ed by applying to the Hon. Robert Strange, J. C. Dobbin, Esq., A. A T. Smith, F.tq., Attorneys at Law. I understand there are many trespassers on these lands, to all ol whom notice is hereby given that the law will be enforced against all s'noli ol fender. Application for any part of the lands can he made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esq., wlio will be duly authorized to make sale of the same THOMAS J. CURTIS. Jan. 13. IS 19. tf. Fish, Thomastown Lime, ml fine Crockery for s.ile bv April j. D. WILLIAMS. Ne ;rlv opposite the Post Office. Jan. 30, 1S49 y FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. NEW GOODS VVM. S. LATTA T. J. an JOS. S. DUNN Is prepared to do all kinds of Wheelwright work, wagons, carts, drays, barrows, plows, &.C., on the iii os t liberal terms, at his workshop, corner of Mumford and Winslow streets, where persons disposed to patronize him will please call. June li, lSI'.l. 533-tf October 27, 1849. -3in MORE TIME. The Subscriber, (Nerth Eist corner Market Square,) h ip returned from New York with tli it kind of a stock of goods that will suit tin's .Mar ket. They are pretty, they are gnud, and thev are real ly very CHEAP. WATCHES Of all kinds as high as you want, or as low as you want; Jewelry that embraces all of the la test styles, tastes, and fashions. . , 1 - . C K A : I . a l r ... A large ioiv oi hhmuj gimj, irom the large ba9S drum to the smallest button. Surveyors Copasses and Chains; Mathematical Instru ments; ailver ware, from the soup ladle to a salt spoon ; pistols, from the ivory handle revolver to thegerman brass barrel; fine lot of double-barrel Guns: sintrle ditto; any quantity of line pocket knives ; beautiful lot of coral necklaces; fine and common accordeons; gold pens; and almost any thing else you may call for in his line, and per . haps a little out of it. Step in, Gentlemen, and get your watches repaired. JNO. M. BEASLEY. October 6. 1S49, fiSl-'im Toys and Fancy Goods. Now opening a great Tariety ot Uoods in my line, -which will be Bold very cheap, consisting of fancy goods and toys, fine Cutlery. Gold Peas. Silver Pencil. Violins. Flutes. Ac cordeons. Hutlnas, Combs, Brushes, Pocket Books Purses Violin and CJuitar Strings. Coral Necklaces, Needles' Canes. Fire Works, Ice. ke. Call audtake a look Oct 27, 1849. w PRIon. Fine Timber Land. FOR SALE. THE sub.'cril-cr otTcrF for sale 1300 acres ot LAND in Robeson county, on the West wide of Lumber Kivcr. and about V or 10 miles from Lumberton. There are about 50 acres in cultivation ; the balance is heavily timbered low land. For Ton Timber or Turpentine, there isno superior Land in the rounty. This Land trill be sold low and on accommodating terms. It will be thown, and any further information given, upon application to Peter McLnurhlan on the premises. John W.-.Towell at Lees vilb , or the subscriber at Lumberton. ROBERT S FRENCH, Oct. 2T. 1843. 557-4w FAYETrEVILLE, ST. C. FKRY DAVIS'S VEGETABLE PAINKILLER, for sudden Cold and t'nughs.kc. Fever and Ague. Asthma. Phthisic, pain in Head, Kidney complaints. Piles. Rheu matic complaints. Bruises and Sores. sevrr Burns, Can ker Biles and Ringworms, weak stomach and general debility. Painter's Cholic. Bowt-1 Com plaints. Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia. Toothache. The above medicine is for sale at the Store of TAYLOR & VNDKRWOOD. with the Circulars Should it fail to give satisfaction, when used for any of the above com plaints, there will be no charge. In bottles at V21i. 25. 3y, . and 50 cents. Biandrctb and Wright's Vegetable Pills. Oct, 27, 1S49. 557-2m 1 Eli XJew Boarding House- f" l 1 l a . . . Jkja ine ouoscnoer has bought the iiouse iKiiovn as me ieui jennsou house) on the south-east corner of Court House Square, where he in tends keeping as good a table as can Ue kept in the place, and his stable well provided with pro yender. All he wants is a call. He guaranties to give perfect satisfaction. JOHN STEWART, Oct. r,, 1310. 351-St. Proprietor. MISS BINGHAM WILL resume her School at her house in Old Street on MONDAY the Sth October. She will take a class of young Ladies in Drawing and Painting separate from her School. Sept. 29 1S1J 533-6w Just received, consisting of Wagons. Cradles. Chairs, and a variety of Baskets, for sale by W. TRIOR. October 27, 1849 mom motm'gww&sQv AT THE FRUIT AND TOY STORE, Orcen and Black Teas, crushed and powdered Sugar Nuts. Prunes, Fig Paste, (now article.) Currants. Citron Cloves, Mace. Nutmegs, Grour.d Cinnamon. Pepper and Ginger. Camphor. Indigo. Starch. Chocolate Pickles Pre serves. Brandy Prunes, Sperm Candles, Sardines, butter L water Crackers, soda and wine Biscuits, chewing and smoking Tobacco, Scotch and Maccaboy Snuff, Princino and Havana Segars. Farina., common Segars. fcc. fcc For sale by Oct i". 1640. W. PRIOR TO THE FASHIONABLE PUBLIC. The undersigned have receiv ed their full reports of New York, Philadelphia and Euro pean fashions for the Fall and Winter of 1849-50, and are prepared to ex cute any order in the tailoring business, in the most fashionable and workmanlike manner. They arc thankful for past patron age, and assure the public that nothing shall be U ft un done to give entire satisfac tion to all who call nwm them They work cheap, and would aiways iixe the cash paid when the work is done. Ol?- All persons indebted to us will please call and settle. GRAHAM & WOODWARD. West endJS'ew Hotel building. Fayettcvills. Oct. 27, 1849.-3 mos. IZaiilL of Fayetteville, ( 15th Sept., 1849. Books of Subscription to the capital stock of this Bank will De kept open in the Banking House. . . -ii- . : i c .1 . - 7 f ayeneviiie, umii mrnicr notice. The remaining instalments on stock subscribed will be due and payable as toilows : The 7th in stalment on tne 1st ot uct.; the 8th instalment on the 1st Nov.; the 9th instalment on the 1st Dec; the J 0th and last instalment on the 1st of January, ISdO. By order of the Board. - WM. . BROADFOOT, Cash. epi. l.i, ivjy. y-ji-ii . . OPINIONS OF PHYSICIANS. Dr. Townsend is almost daily receiving orders from phvsicians in different parts of the Union This is to certify that we, the undersigned, physicians of the city of Albany, have in numer ous cases prescribed Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla, and believe it to be one of the most valuable pre parations in the market. 11. P. PULING, M. D. J. WILSON, M. D. K. B. BRIGfxS, M. D. P. E. ELM EN DORP, M. D. Albanv, April 1, 1S4G. UNITED STATES OFFICER. Capt. G. W. McLean, one of the United States Marine Corps, and member of the New Jersey Legislature, has kindly sent us the following cer- tilicate. It tells its own storv : Rahway, Jan. 2't, 1S17. A year since, I va taken with the influenza. and my whole system left in a debilitated state. I was induced to try Dr Townsend's Sarsaparilla. and after taking two or three bottles, I was very much relieved, and attribute it entirely to the said Sarsaparilla. I have continued taking it. and find that I improve every dav. I believe it saved my lite, and would not be without it under any consideration. G. W. McLEAN. DYSPEPSIA. No fluid or medicine has ever been discovered which so nearly resembles the gastric juice or saliva, in decomposing food and strengthening the organs or digestion, as this preparation of Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case of dyspepsia, however severe or chronic. If any doubt this assertion, we invite them to read the following indispensable testimony of a gentleman of the highest respectability. If thia is not en tirely satisfactory, we would . be happy to give other reference to some of the first families in the city, who have used it with perfect success in this and other distressing diseases. Bank Department, Albany, May 10, 1S4S. Dr Townsend, Sir : I have been afflicted for several years with dyspepsia in its worst forms, attended with sourness of the stomach, loss of appetite, extreme heartburn, aud a great aver sion to all kinds of food, and for weeks (what I could eat) I have been unable to retain but a small portion- on my stomach. I tried the usual remedies, but they had tut little or no effect in removing the complaint. I was induced, about two months since, to try your extract of Sarsa parilla, and 1 must say with little confidence, but after using nearly two bottles, I found my ap petite restored, and the heartburn entirely re moved, and I would earnestly recommend the use of it to those who have been afflicted as I hare been. Yours, &c. W. W. VAN ZANDT. For sale in Fayetteville by SAM'L J HINSDALE, Druggist, Also, by J. & W. JOHNSON, Clinton. December 30, 181$. 514-ly HAS taken the Store lately occupied by S Hawley & Son, and nearly opposite 11. &. F Lilly's, and is now receiving and opening ENTIRE NEW STOCK OF GOODS, Selected from the Philadelphia and New York markets, sind purchased at very low prices. In the assortment will be found a general and ex tensive supply of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and SILK GOODS generally; also an assortment of Notions, viz : Combs, Brushes, Soaps, &.c, and a very general assortment of the following goods : Hats, Caps, Shoes, and Boots, Every variety of Hardware and Cutlery. Family Groceries, viz: Coffee, Tea, and Brown Sugar; Clarified and Refined Sugar, Wines and French Brandv, China, fine Crockery, and Gl;iss-ware, Paints, Medicines, Oils, &.C., Travelling Trunks, Pulls, and Brooms, Also, an assortment of Sadlery. The subscriber tenders an invitation to all his old customers (and the purchasers of goods in this market generally) to give him a cA, being determined to sell Goods cheap and to accom modate customers to the extent of his ability and means for Cash, Country Produce, or to prompt time purchasers. As he cannot Kve a cat;.lorue in a newspaper auverusement, piea.se call, and he will show all. This shall cost nothing. Sept. 13, ISt'J. 331 -Sw MILES COSTLN, GBXSUAh AGENT For the sale of all kinds of coun try Produce, such as Lumber, Timber, Naval Stores Corn, Uncoil, &e. &c. WILMINGTON, N. C. References P. K. Dickinson, E. P. Hall, Gilbert Potter. John Dawson, Jul v 21, IS IP. iy O. G. Parslev, Dr. Thos. H Wright, Owen Fennell. A. L. J'rice, Wilmington, N. C. BD7n G-IjOTBS s Watchmaker & Jeweler, (.VorA side Hay street, midway bettceen the new Hotel mnd the Market,) Has just received from the north, a splendid as sortment of Goods in his line, among which can be found gold and silver Watches, from $8 up to $100; gold chains; seals; keys; breastpins; ear rings; finger rings, a fine assortment; bracelets; lockets; all kinds of spectacles; gold pens, with gold and silver holders; gold pencils; studs; gold and silver belt buckles; silver combs; coral beads; card cases; a neat article of pocket books: steel beads and steel bags; purses; music boxes; plated cake baskets; plated castors; silver mu"s: plated and brass candlesticks, and brass clocks! All kinds of silver spoons, (warranted pure sil ver.) r MILITARY GOODS. Swords, Epaulets, and military goods of all kinds, from a chapeaux to a spur. All of the abore goods will be sold as cheap as they can be bought in any country, at retail. N. B. Particular attention paid to the repair ing of Watches and jewelry. Sept. S, 1849. 3m I ofter my Dwelling House and lot in this place for rent for one 3ear from the 1st of October next. Persons NEW GOOJDS. The Subscriber is now receiving his stock of FALL GOODS, purchased recently in the njrt!i ern markets at the lowest prices, consisting in part of Calicoes, Kerseys, Sheetings and Shirtings, Cloths, Cassimeres and Sattinets, Alpaccas, DeLains, anil Bombazines, Pocket and table Cutlery, Aardware of all kinds, Florence, Holland and other straw Bonnet, Gentlemen's fashionable mole-kin Jlafs, Men's, boy'. and children" Hats and Caps, of all kinds. Saddles, Bridles and Martingales, Whips, horse and mule Collars, cases Boots and Shoes; A fjod assoitment of common CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, Bin and Laguira CoiTee, 13 bids, crushed and clarified Sugnrs, Blacksmith's Tools, and finishing Nails, Swede Iron, from 1 to 7 inches broad, And a variety of other articles which he weuld be fflad to sell for cash or exchange for country produce. J. E. BRYAN, opposite Bank Cape Feur Aug. II, IS 10. 3m. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. The undersigned have associated themselves togethei , under the name and style of McNabb & Warner, for the purpose of carrying on a gen eral mercantile business. They intend to keep a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery and Cro'ckery, and will sell as low as any other house in this place. An ex amination by the public of qualities and prices is only necessary to insure sales. ROBT. McNABB, D. O. WARNER. Carthage, Moore co., Aug. IS. 547-tf. IT wishing to see tbe place will call at the Caroli nian Office. R. A. STUART. Aug. 23, 1S45. tf - N. F. BORDEAU, Lumber and Timber INSPECTOR, Attends promptly to all business In his line, and solicits the countenance of his friends and all others engaged in the Timber and Lumber busi. ness. WILMINGTON, W. C, July 21, IS 19. ly- TIN WARE, At Wholesale and Retail. . . n. I I F. T WAKsJ, win carry on the Tinning busi ness as hererofore, at the old stand, where he will promptly and faithfully ex ,itj all work in his line. Jobbing of all kinds done with tlespatcn. F. T. WARD, Agt. March 17, 1S49.
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