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7- -ia?4 l , , ... 1 . - - ---?"r - - f . . ; ; ; -'.': --- -, - ' 1' : , - ' ' CHA?ACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES ASIT-IS TO . INDIVIDUALS J AX&$. IR JTIIS J QTATfi .IS TUB' TBKCTV bl iTS"C:- . " '. ."4 .PAYEJTETILLE, . CS,- KDITOU -Lp PJROPHIETOn. 14 roo.-yi- Tsniaa or THE XORTfE CAROLINIAN. Per annum, if'priid in ailvancp, $'2 00 I):- if para nt the end of 3 months ? 5(T Y). if paid at the end of G months 3 00 D.. . if paid at I he end of the year, 3 00 -No su'.jscrirtion received - for iless than twelve 9 rn'Mitli, unless paid in advavc.e. '" paper d'acontinued until all arrears 'arc pi id '. '" A - ; Letlor.snri busInesSi coiVnerted with thfs estab rM.nn.'nt. rirj-fc be -siddrewed -,K K. -."BRYAN, A!:tor t iheVorth Curulnuirt and in ill cases I- posl-rcjid. . rates or a : v 12 it t if; 1 n cr ,. 9t- -".r-Tif 5vlK' r!tS IIP r S-l 111 !l fnr t !i o pat. T71 'fer 1?: :'.-;n-k-.-'t,A - -n;" - -, - . h -i." - 'v. 11 v 111. c (..ii -i 1 . ; . 1, For three months, F'lr sv r.mthi, -Fr I J Hi'tiit hs. SI 00 G 00 1U 1.1 , Al! advertisements mn,t he b.-indd in b 3 0 i"c! i-k 'i-ifi ,',- r;i"r;ii'i'4 ii'im'i.-r :f i ias i.ife; then, .;t!;..;-A i-,f- ih-.y will D iiii C h J -;!i-C;;-d i V . 1 fiio'il 1 ii've the !.! in i!e.l u;'n i .,;ei'ti c! till i'.i'uid 1. tv, - f.lil.. M', -j'jj -rPi.-r-i -vh 1 ? 1 .l it srii'i' cx-i;v..; r.'ai: ' to in ir t .;n..."i it.-' nr U-r th-- ili-'onl Hire of rlit'ir ;.l iix ni until J V ' r 1 f 1 ' ; 1 -5 s s i-s liKi v eon t in u! t' I's.'ili'Ts iif;;V.'-t or r'f':--j t'i'inz th"ir p'or? ! ;.i.-ii i; -y f,.,,;, t i i y arc le ili t !i.-ir - ;:r,- . .UU-il. j, mi t in-ir jih , ,r- o.trt-- li-.i- d--!.?-J tT.-tt r f.s?tii;r t. t:;K a fi r.n til.- PI"! .!-'! r,- 1 tt i-.- a t , I.. '!. "fii- i-v.-!i.,-, ; r or .-. ,-., :i ' 1 1 1-a iti .4 ir. uncal.t-. . t 1 !:; 1 . ir. ii.-iu.t ii: AllOhlMA.S () K i' I C H , n ;'!!. i!;l over .;' 'lies, iej cts ;-.tr OUl i M i. A i" e ?;'!;!' e corner 1 I 1 n i u II i ,t til '.I a 5 C4 i 'ILL K. N. C. liov and Gtccii sticet.- (:':- F : :". -.:: ' ; 'i i"'.. - . .. , ' e 1 ! ! v 0.1 jio i i'i e. to F V!iP;i i-s- A !'..( i' FA VE l TEVU.Lt;, X. C. BOOTS AX I) HI!OKS. M:s.'!'l!irr is stli : : 1 1 on ! ' e i s o 1 1 .-. 1 1 1 it tn t rm f c t o ri iiu at h s I (1 ! of" th. I.e-T . m .. I.: o! tin tin.'; i ii t '; pf vh-. i. 00 rs and s ! 1 ( '.ir.--; be-t on. .lit v. lie h !) .' s 0-1 1 1 in 1 some ol I la1 oi-suiiis and leather whi-h t he Northern '( ! C 01 : ih i i i , ;, ii ! i n h i s 1 w t; ;e t w o !'e- t '. i 1. :r. e n i a ! i. e S t a 1 e. i ' e dees hot that his w oi k can he cc, Red iiv ; nv n; ide State in io,i i,t of duri.'i: 1 t v o; e!e auv if I i ui v t :;a:i:.:t;il for :ia -1 i v.,: s . he i r spec M 'i 1 i v To those w : 1 t he: pains will ' l : -ts a c.oiti: i n e oi s .i:,e. vor him lt'a- lee! (iis;..i e, t'. f c ui! oui . he he- lea e to ho spaied to ii! tlie::i co: y tin :f ii" i.le'e sat- is: .'. i in. Ii' h is 01 m id e a rk , 1". . .'S S I-tmer.f of Xmllu ru i t! ilH! .1 irnrwl .;; o:isi--t i 1- e.f i '.;. ("hi! ! j-oii' nies .1 ! S Hoot; (!' at.d 1 1 1 i e ! r. e i i s Sh ,.S ol 1 1 .,.,!. V r.-., 'l .( , i... I. . . . i:... , i i ' ' ,x ' - - -1 . ' 1 1 ' ' - ' ' . . e . '.- i i ' i : i i i - a : i f w ! i - ; i will oe t he fill i ; pel n t ' ' f . . r. .. . i i i . m 'ill! ti ev .v Ii lie repaired v itliJ.Ut ch )f-e. To l!;e cifi:'er:s iif etfeville, and all ot th .t wis!i to he .icommoihtted to something la :i . "'id s-i'ist i - it i ,1 . plot Call :.! my stoj-e,a lea i- I I. st from - lie .M whet Moose, ;wui win will Ih.u j Sioiiet h i neat and .i u ral. !e in the wav.of Hoots. I Shoes and 11 its . ' j AS: il .0.1 hit of calf-skin an;! soI." leatlier ...d as ever w ;is olleie.l i n't iris m ir- ; , . : . ...... ii .i . :. . so i i . e a s bet. Mv d in o it il til see, ::s . ' . whether t h. Thaah fii! it ion til the ,,i. to ,.,eae a n.t may ! ' it.i . i mine an to come ami i r, . i -i .,r- j it-a-ii , t- in siidiii;. mv HHiK, ; . ,:....... ,. : . ..! ...- ' i r not. ...... i i t ' ' ' a oni,.,..- I IMK.-wC JMtronaje. j !ili'.. ! - i Would respectfully inform the pulilic that he is still Ht hi old stand carrying on the above busi- i,e-s in an us oraueties. lie returns th inks for .i... i:t.......i . . -, t ... n w r . ....:.. i . . liic iiini.i. ...i ii.i.- narivtu, ailll nones bv astiict attention to business, and a tlesiie'to please ail and give general satisfaction, to merit a c o-.tiiiuai ce of the :in:f, He warrant all his work to he made of the best material and by experienced workmen h iving a more .rin rience l and practical Smith, lie llatteis himself that his woiic will comoete with any made in the State lor stile, elegance and durability; and should any ed it fnlm mouths (with fair usag) either in workmanship or material, he w ill repair it free of chaise Persons wishing to buy, would do well. to call and examine his work, as he is determined to sell hw fur. cash or on short time. Orders thankfully- received and promptly at tended to. r- Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Teh. J?, 1553. " NAT II. - April '.). lo" .'17--U. S filWJ iHii ivi :s 3-1 t-:?il 3 ;'-SPIlING GOODS. ..We are -now receiving our Spring Goods a larger stock than any former, one; consisting of i ; bej: fro OD S a! 11 a is. i wAii'E 9 f:i HATS, (MPS; BOOTS AND SHCS In addition to tlie nbore we liave added' to our Stock a7 lanje and well -selected assort uaent 0 Head y-fii ade Clotfiinir, " All or wt.icb weofTer to buyers at our usual lo w jirioes and accommodating terms. -HALL SVPKEJX, - r NEW STOCK S Zl A SOX A B I. K COOBS. The subscriber resp-ectfullv beis leave to in firn hi customers and the" public i;enerallv, th.it lie b:isjnst received his Stock of SPiUXC; AND SU3IMBII GOODS, Embracing a General Assort meat of St.ijle Kaiicy Dry IUhuU. lio'iucts, S) isi'i' ;i tid Children s Hats. Wot-ted Pat'terti-.. Umlnt'llas ami Pamsols, B(iit- :illl ilnCS. ALSO, SUGAR AND COFFEE, &c Sec. P. SilEMWKLL, .rth-west Corner Jlai Let S:)vs:.ze, Gr CPU St. 7:j7-tt 1 e r t v 1 ; If N. C, April V. i: . v'll.tor's S'ateiit Virc Sr;:of Salamander &rnn 3v T'iri Tnt "r the sal of ttiS above Safe.?. in er's prices, ,.d ii z ij'i!it. We iiiteticj !-. (.' 11 i n liam! o!" vnriou s iz;js . 1 ii:l j ,1 su I'jiiv :: 1 ways on rices. The;e S;j fes con ed r Ii i ve 1 ere i v t r.oi.it .the best in the U. States, d p.irt oi one dozen, at rices ! We li om -H-'iij to ?17.3. D ic V 3-tf IcLA URIX. f ? Trst f i .-31 ?-s 1 r v.'eon Dentist, havinir located inFav- Jet:evil!e, mav be foufid third door! below th; .-. ii! lie i serv ices. All 'v 1: Market, Re:i!.ow &. Kvle's block, and to w.iit on those retinii-in 1 1 . anted. itid he fi.ffers himseli e can i e s j t i -if-ie t i o 1 , h 1 v i ;i t ,i k e u aie.it pains to : 1 r!;. 1 1 of f be il !);,! V iiit'iseil umier tne instrnctioti ol one j st i)eifi.-? ii, Xevv England. j i her -2 I. -r . tf j - ! t v:v r5ALL tli iil'A i i'he HneSEMME!; U E s DENC1-' now ocou d M r J E ii. van, two miles west ( i" town sesMo.-i -nea imtnetliatelv. Apolv to J ,'o 11 k o! (" r. Lr-.-.e. " a! LFETE. r ' if. ; 1 j'.Ui, 1 s.yj. s-i -tf. 1 I ! as j est recei ved New Orleans .Mohises. I. true V'eli.ivv I'iariting i'otatot's, Noj theru IJ.icon, N. C. do. 10 i:-;,; G:Vi!l L'i. C)..ts. ba MoFs-e-. 'actings, iihicksmiths'' Tools. 17 i i ! . . 1 s l'!oiij.hs .1:1.. .-1 i s o , li.il l:es- h-ht !".!i--!ioise Waiiou and 1 l'iu TiloS. J JOHNSON, Person t. ':; tf Cutii jibel! : oti properly t':.r s:de. Just received and for s.ie, r.' .ckrrel, llernnu, Mullets, and Codfish. Nn 10 1 . Eh. ! ac l alrnon in Kili .lasses. liC.V Ci-.'!.. V. t;-u" . v. - ! V ji. M;:rch 10, inrj The s-nhsei-i'uer beinir dosiveus of curtailing his husine-s. will oiV.t I'.r sa !e. on 'i'litsliiv the loth nf next hi st.M - k of I'l'll.V 1 T L it ! '.. at bis vVare-iL.iom en liav Street. -..,isit iv.-jr of Secretary and lio.k Cases. Sofas." I iivan.-. s l . n'lar.is. is ureaus .t varaois descrit ions. I.'edsti ads. f.i.,;; .n:ii,tinii to very line. Tables of various kind-, ami of i.-o..- .i'laiiii... asm general assortment, .iinnv Drw i',a. (1f- I oine manufacture : with nianv oil-.er ig ill all a ciie;-ui as.oi tinctit of Cabinet 1 1 let s .. in a-i; iiriiit lire. Also, a smatl iuaiitit y of fine Cabinet Too! selected" ! y hiuiscli us tlie ..u.liiiiu mark. t. DC nh x McNeill Aprils. 1S53. 7u:-:it BOOTS AND SHOES. Vvp are now receiving onr Si'RlXH and SlhM M i? stock of Cent lemen"-, L dies" Misses' IJoy's a;id Children's iJoots, Si: oes an. Intel's, cm- )!;;.-1 n . .'re at vat iety ot sties and nuaiities. All of whici were selected with --re.it care fret: 7)1,wt ..,,.,.,! ""lame :j proved M au u fac t oj ies for the. retuil ,..,,1 - ti aiie. - a i.f-o : -f Trutiks A nr-rp c.itm v t runks and (h-.roet ... : ,,t. 1.,' Hindi tr and !'i.! l-i.,.- i.,.u . 1 r ...i -r- .hi.-. I 1, ..... i: ...I , . ii Vc :-i e a merits i'.is- 1 ofTfr t hr.'rn lit M 1 1 T .Hr.il', . ..-,..i ,.. ..-.v; ..... . .1--. illK(l,l- ui (, ,i j kinds, lr sale very low for oast: hy S. T. 11. vv li;v son. Anril o, ls'io ,i-(it Doctors 15. 6 B. W. Kobinson dissolved their eopa it uersh i p on Ihe 1st of A pril , and have disposed of their entiie stock of Di u.s, Medicines, vc, to Or. Thomas C Hail and Heu r C Robins. m. Thev will retain en office in t!ie same build- iog, w here either or both may be consulted, as : heretolo; e It is very important to them that their arcownh should be settled ns eaily as practicable, fo; ..T.i-T. ....... . .1. t ... ..I-.. T l ..-1. wineii puipi-se liiey nave engageti r.ji- .1 o n n .Mia-.v who unv generally be found at their office. Api il lo, lo."5 3-tf ! Br. T. O. Hall i Has removed to the Well-known stand of the Drs. Iv.bioson, corner of Greea and Row streets. April -23, lo3 tt We have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of all "qualities, w hie.i we warrant io give sath-faction, or no ch"''-e- i. & W. McLAURIN. AjtiI 10, 1553 US-if W. II. CARVER, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, Third door from N. E. corner Market Square next to D. Gee's II it Store. Gieen street, ' Fatetteville, N. C 05- All kinds of produce tsken in exchan ge fbr Goods. February 19, 1553 y at thk;rkd'sign. - McDonald & mcmaster Have justreceived a full ar.d corfipTete stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Xct TUy invite the attention of the c i t enfnijl fsurjound iiyr country. They v ill sell low Cor cASH.'er on tune t psinctujl customers. H'hey . purchased fneir i'ods tor cash; and this.wiYrenable them to sell low They have facilities tljft tnanv hou-es have not :: they have n-rents esta&Jiished in Balti moie and New. York, w-lio aiw.-ifs advise them of smy change in articles in"- thei? Ifne. and who ipurchai-e only when bargains ar to be had. We Iveep always on hand a splendiojjassof tfi,ent of and .domestic liquors; foj crushed and I 1 -s-ies;4dble &. sack salt; bacon, lard, mess norkl mess beef, smoked beef, drve.'l venison; No 1, 2 and 3 m iekerel; butter, cheese, flour, meal, corn, o.ts, tob.tcco, candles, copper:), saleratus, indi go, mad-ier, spice, pejiper, jiner nutmejr, cina mon, epsoin salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and ;las.y.Vrire; and a variety ot other goods. T hey trf Ice this method of thanking the commu nity arid thfir country friends for the very libe ral ;..tro!Ki2e bestowed on them; an-d intend, by selling goods low, to increase their former trade -.-ivvavs ireepiii" in view that a nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. V.-iloA- Dnilding. between the Market House "id the Hi ok of "the State, Gillespie Street, Favettevii-Te, N. C. IV.' arch '-'0th. lS.Vi. 3")-tf. 'AY GOODS. J. Li T'ie undersigned aie now receiving their ock uf Sl'Iil.XG AND SU.MMER - o n i 4tX 3 Consisting of a Tall ns-snrtment of Lnilies' and Gentlemens' DRESS GOOIJS. A l.u ;e supply ! gentlemens' and hoys' Ready-made Clolhin.; Fni.nii, Leghorn, Silk and other Hats; Bonnets of virions kinds; a lar-e asstn tmeiit of Roots &. Sho- ; Saddlery, Uardw aj e, Groceries, 'Drugs aiitl Medici nes. Onr friends and the public, will please call and examine our stock. It is large, and will be sold 0.1 reasonable teitns. J. T. COlJiVCIL & CAFV. March LANDS AND MILLS KOH SALE. 1 he su!iscribers ofTer far s..Ie the well-known ed Urtuk pi tntation, in the count v of Robeson. coiii-uning 4. 000 aces, more or less, I ving oti hot h sides of Lumber River, on the main road fronj Lumberton to Floral Ctdleue, seventeen nwies from the former, and seven from fho Lit. ter place; aiso. on the main road t'i'oiM ll ullees vilie, S. C, to Favettex ille. fliirt v-t hree miles s : h of t lie hitter pi ce They feel no herdta- tto-i 1:1 as !-.!!! sniiig tli at sdd plantation possesses conveniences and advantages as any ever o;.e:C.l r de in this sectioned theStafe. now o:j the premises and in successful :i, a sr.v iri'il innniiiir t.o saws, and a it 1. ii ris t mill, -an ! cotton pin. A i ! of which are inn upon the best an d most improved pl.ms. The noi!;e (jcm.mu I he i ; i ii j t buia I u- lumber is always gre it, with iiivaiitage td' t i-a nsport i tig i t by i.o- ri.-er to (Jeorgetown, S. C, and the inter- !ii ! I . te hi nd i :ig i ii.iber f..r the use r.f the mill is plentiful i iw urist mill and cotton gin have each a line cu - torn . The lands are, eenerr.lly, heavily timbered, and being on and near the river, are very valua ble !! terpentine, ton timber, &c. Turpentine can .-,1 ways be s hi at a fair price in Lumberton; and timber at Georgetow n and the steam mills on the river. There are about o00 acres of cleared land, un der uood fence, a nd i n a h iuh state of c u ! t i vat ion, well adapted to the various articles of nrodueo nv raise.i in tnis i.; t i r n.ie. , i . Tlie dwelling house i-t I ,ij.e and comfoi table. The nero caitins are all frame wrk; well light ed iind ventilated, brick chimney and shingle roofs; most of them have been elected within the last live years. The cum and fodder houses, stahie buildimrs. &c., are insist! v new and well located. The lo- c.tioi is he.drhy. The water, both well and s;m i -ii;, is excellent. 1 here is also ujon the -premises a larjje store h-):is one-fourth of a mile from the dwelling, a F'i e-. tei i ui Church one mile, and a Methodist t ii'irch two miles. The store house is in a public pl ice. The st md. for seltin.''- eoodsaod makTi - ...... -o debts, is equal to any in the State. . i nere is re.irul w service in ho!h C.nurches, by j ministers of their respective denominations, j Persons desiring further i nfoiination, t-aii d j dress the snhscribers, at (wllopolis, or examine j the premises. Pieferenre will he ejven tn iiny one buying the whole, or it will be divided to suit the convenience f purchasers. ! Terms one-h-.lf cash upon the delivery of. possession, the balance on ieasonal.de time. william McNeill, sr. joiin McNeill. Red Banks, Robeson co., April y, l5.'j-tf. I will also sell 1200 aci es u n i m proved, heavi timbered lini, on the east siiie of Lumherriv . tuclve miles above Lumherton. Persons i.-iiing timber ae,t t urfient ine lands, wonhl do well to appiv eiwlv joiin McNeill. 18 33 Y0UXG AfuEfilCA TIIIUMPIIANT ! VOW. & PIITMAN. Oil the 1th of March, while President Pierce ti; oi(il.r ,,, djV, We weie busilv en-a-ed i ( New York in preparing to confirm the same doc i trine by selecting and purchasing every thing I nci tabling to our .business, of the vei v latest and i:;:.st elegmt styles; and we now- contidentlv as se;t, that if the feop!e will give us a call thev will find onr stock more full and complete than any ever before oflered them. We have every variety of GOODS,. from ?"5 Silks to -1 cent Calico, and we know that .di will admit that our Dress Goods for Gentle men are equal if not superior, to any ever offered in Lumberton Our LONNETS must be seen to tie upoi eciaied, and our BOOTS AXD SHOES must be worn to know their value. A full stock of FANCY GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, READY-MADE CL0TLUXG, &c. Toilet Soaps and Perfume-, From the celebrated houses of X. Bazin and liufsel. The undersigned are thankful lor the liberal patronage they have received, and they or.lv ex pect to continue the same by- adhering to their motto, Large Sales and Small Profits. . - POPE & PfTTMAN. Lurnbertan, N. C, March, 1S53 . 3S-4t HOI .. " .-' ':- -r"ifi Hi . . of tit. ' prt-jn(f ' TURE w( ita way. f i v ' 1 ESSES. , n. - otAtife Tit tt"-r - -yituntHK t given bjr owe "f- 4t J. minff no to" T ntiuaon v Uai- PT &OETAB L. T I N C- nxlicre it has found cak its praise.-- ' lTitcT,Sotit'B CToItna. . j - January 3d. 1853." $ ' :- "TiffKrerfrOB lihooiaa of Hampton's Veg- mweTt.?t4;l. ft svffeci S .PWt- "- Ittce to xiveto uiy pour iillicte i back, and I am now as well anil fVi-I younjraswheal wassixteeu. 1 aia iiuw street --fjui -years of ago. - ' consider your Tincture the greatest discovery of the airland poor sufferiug humanity ouht to erect a iuoi.u--rmt to Dr. Hampton. who has saved thousands fiom pain -Aodyou.sirent'.uuitn.haveaeted the part of public btuefac tors in dissemiiintiug the beuctits vvhichhave resulted from your invaluable Tincture. I am a phiiu cotton planter and have never written for literary fame ; but when my fellow beings are afflicted. snail i nesitate. or. th-rouX iaouety. withhold any infer- .aiuav.E ii my niiiuv.' man : so ii you cousi this worthy of a placs in any of your newspaut-rs. yoii ttt liberty to make use of it. " matioa valuable to tny fellow man V So if you consider are Vours.,tru!y, ALVAII KEMBALL. CC? Cure or-CociiH. Vertigo. Biiecmat'j--i ("u'-e o' the veuerablB Dc. Dunan'a Ma. of the city of Baltimore a man well known, and whose te?t niony adds to the tiiemuh of HAMPTON :d VEGETABLE TINCTUKE P Baltimore, Feb. 9.1852. Messrs. Mortimer St. Mowbrat : Gents: It is with real pleasure that I hui able tiaalte.-t to the general heul:iir curative powers-of Dr liamptoii-3 Ve-etable 1 iueture Sometime uuriug last Novee.iber 1 was taken with a very bad and serious comh I was advised to take Cod-Liver Oil and did so; but getting no better I was iuduced to try your Tincture. 1 got one bottle. and before 1 h.tj used it'aii my cou-n left me. Permit me also to state tiiat for the last fifteen years lliave sail' red very much from Acute Kheunialifiu and Vertigo, confining me. at tiiuus.to my bed. I via fully convinced that I owe ntv present good health to tlie use of yoHrfTtbeture. and a kind i'rovideuce. V'ou ire, n.y ifrieuds. at liberty to use this as you may think proper ; and believe me. yours, very respectfully. ' . , . ' G DVS S. ' y "3 seen at any time at the Mayor's office " '-. . G. D. TRUTH STRANGER THIS FICTION.' SONE NEED PESPAIR ! A LADV'S TESTlilONX. AFTER THIRTV-EISHT VKAES OF SUFFERING ! Were there not real virtue in this wonderful medicine couid it perform the wonderful cures made by it .' Northampton Co., April 13. 1852 Miissrs. Tti.kk & Adair: I hare been afi'ieted with Jiheu- R;tilit -it timii frntn mnt..l.M. .. ... I . ..... :.tl.; - . muiv no tj tttllOU.1 it'Uie dies to very little effect. Last October I was attacked in j r.v.i.i. una uip: i couiu not re.-t. (Jav or nUht; i could ot move any part of my bojy without t ry. 111 7 tflr..ll .l,.j .1.1..J V. 1- i 1 - ..... mS " pain, ac Lnis time 1 also tried many remedies, iu- last advised to try Hamptou's Vegetable 'incturt-; bi l.jre I .vwu. c.i.riu,ii. "liuuui receiYiiiir unv relict: I was Lt ii,tu lUKcn one tiotuc ot wlucn. 1 telt much better, aad as . tunimuru lahau- n, i ieit Mtreijgtli coining into mv back ! and huibs. and my stomaeh streutheued and revived i every way; i have tik -a ave batilesani am much better j than 1 ever expected to be. 1 intend to use it whenever i need it. and would recommend it to tiie aliiieted be- : lievini; it unequalled. j iours.- ELISABETH B AG V ELL. I li.j n..iuvt i.H-n-ioiu. i use pleasure :u re- .-ui:niK:uu.u i iv tiau auiiiTitu as a saio ana ejlieleu t fe- ' metly. j 1 am. respectfully, yours, VERXO.V KSKHIDGK, I Chaplain in the V. S. Navy. j CURE OF CONSUMPTION. XEURALGI . T VININ Tilt: SIDK. 6;c. BiLti.MORE, May 1.1Sj2. Mcssns Mortimer & Mowbray : Gentlemen 1 1 is with pleasure I can testify to the jrrtat healing powers of iliunptnu8 -Vegetable Tincture. ,Vy wife had beeu aClicled for-tli'ee years, laboring under a constant hack- ! inn cousrli. willi a most violent Pain in the i-;.oo Neuralgia of the rit;ht Side Neuralgia of the Head. and Dir perceived a great change for the better ; her appetite iui- proved, ilf-skin became quite Clear, coughs, pains. Neural- 1 fr:u. Sic, entirely left her. and by the time idle had taken a few bjtftes more she was completely cured, and is now j in the enj-.y tuent of most excellent health. I I have s-oeii also its beneficial elleeis on several other J ladies of Annapolis, and 1 think I can say from what 1 have. seen nftiie medicine. 1 do not believe its curativu ! powers can be equalled. A sense of duty to the atilieted j has induced me to drop these few lines for their benefit. i iiesi.ectfuily. LOIV.AliiJ SANDS. ' Master of the Sc-hr Geu. Barber. Annapolis Packet. No. 3. ! Tobacco Warehouse. Light Mreet Vv barf. ' ' ' J I amp rior.'s V F.nETABLE Ti.vcti-re. ey its mild action ! on the Stomach Liver, and the Kidney, will cure Dyspep- 1 sia, Coiiuh. Asthma. Biocchial and Ltmir A tu-.-i .in,w 1 reus in tlie uacii.&iil ick.bide.and Breast. Consumption. Scrofula, ! 'ValU'iKUtU' '' is. Nervous Debility with ali diseai-es aris- llbeumatism ins from impure blood, and is the greatest, Female v.e.li. , , ...... v.-, . . v. .... . uu... I'llH. . 11 U Jl 1 UIM" . -H il r IS- cine ev.-r no wn . I Cad aud get pamphlets gratis, and seo certificates for ! cures. i k.. t H.-...1.I. r.- . ; At...: f, m..i r i.: .. A "'"i.i'ui'i inu.iuiaj, ujiiuiuiie, ami u v urn r- g;its genei aiiv. February 20. 1So3 of IjOiiiberJoa. The subsci ibr-r has now in store, and offers for sale, an entire new stock of Spring and Summ'JT Goods, Among which can be found h mdsome assort ment of RL-:ADY-MADL' CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, H its. &C. All the above Goods :,re of a superior -qu.il itv, and the prices at whrcis thev will be sold canni.t fa.l to secure custom. People in want of any thing m my line will find it to their interest to cuilsuo'1- L. JiUAMJT, next to Or McQueen's Office. Lumuerton, N.C.April id, lb53 3S-t 1 g ok before you Bit. Til OS. li. TYSO.V Is now receiving direct from New York the largest and most complete stock of STA1M.E AM) FANCY IJIIV GOOD., Hals lionnels of all kinds. Shoes. Moot.,, Umbrellas, Parasol. Rcrnhf made : Clothing. Sadlery, Cotke- Ever offered in the town of Carthage, and will besolci e.ii favoj-able terms. I feel grateful to my friends and customers for their patronage heretofore, and h-pe bv a sf rai -ht forward course ou my.part to mer.t'a continu ance ol the same. ,. ' : ' , -''. TII03. B TYSON. Carthage, April IG, 1S53 SS-4t . HikLr- VF.Ii VOV vsirmnc:!:' it o s- 1 . '. - w . . Pokt.;outh, vg is.issr "t nref.ndJhr-te-- tnnoT,e; au.int.t mp. however, he observed, that Mr JE . tiot-cfi-Dear sir- While f am in jrcneral on- j took tlie slate to a Dutch flinilv, who lived , '" '.' '' tU "'er, hlcll"&tood posed to Patent .Medicines, candor compels laetosla'te : i ,i fie- ,f .1,.. i I " (! i U.'Hiei" III- VllldtMV ttroiectcd SO liOai' till- that 1 have. irreatconddenceiu the virtues of liamntu.is i ' ,!t ,ei' ' lhL ftol'f, to have the Words , , ' J, , ' Vegetable iineture. For several uioutJi.s pa.t J have used translated. On his return. d'UIIUIV VaS . ' tU''1 Vvry breath of Wind, t O it in my tunny, and in Dyspepsia, loss of appetite, dizzi- : ,rilMJ, .,,,.1 cm : , "i ! a ! V imagination, made a tmi-e re-em- ness. and general debility, with entire success So f-u-a Jiltu'"l;t b I 0 cha OC, lil 1 1 1 C Hi ) tl C V - d li! W - ! , , . . ' L . C U 1 ciuaciatioa, and to all appearances a rapidC ousumptic.. naV'"- a.Vr-' '"'"- tchen, and other out- 1 , .1 "'.", '" inevitable. Wo had the most eminent physician in houses, staotes, .Vc Also, e,,( .,--i4 eon- ou " a il v.i li la gt-, he took a sheet fntill Annapolis, but his medicine did not trivo her any relief at venient. Also, t wo other lot s u o i m ); ro veil , nd - ! t lie bed and Viani)etl it round him tnkitt.r uuess oi aiirnt : verv little rest u.-i v tir nm- i ... ,,, ,.,,,,.1, , - , 1 iii.il lie ennui iiii-n j:i !:.. a i...... ....... ,.. XSSi"; f;;"' - ti- .I-.es a,, Holi.ngs.orth j the ash basin in his hand and thimvi,," a VtX ; " ' vcr his arm. proceeded to the nm.,. ..ui i w v . v. Vi "'vu luuuri i IUI iUL'tlfC V. ti - t .i-t ij . mc JiClunt 3. ' . FOR SALE. A desirable summer residence, to which is at tached nearly 100 acres .if land, would be ex changed for town property, or sdlon liberal ter.m3M D- W- McLAUKIN. April 16, 1S53 '3S-tf THE: NOR J C AROL lUI AH. VI -number;,' . Trree N eries,nrarrv furtj -loll !" :ify," on VedtiMlny; fv NorfoHt; wiUiihe puf pose tf f mbai kii.' fof Liberia. -"Jl'he UaUshf e.: lhe vchsel wluch i to carvej- them, is at prcsent in Hampton RoaX.antl has on hoard already jj njjmbt'r 4 ilO'spnsr. -who : embarked from Balltuiorv -Thv etnirants. we lera Frm Uie pafer tit lhat"TitraH appeared citleillv usej'al inenibers of society in the land of their ailoption The Banshee carries out a considerable quantity of freight, mainly oti account of the e era I Missionary Societies. Eulelh Ileni$:er. A Cumous Rklij Dr. Craven. I;o f '3 j " t rt'turned from a pi ofessiom I tour I - . .: o , i . - . .... iii iorin Carolina, liuj brought wills inm a p,t"i inien ol feathers and wimliii"; !iect. taken I roiii the butly of ;t cor pse thought to he an Indiati Girl. Tin-hotly is in a per fect tate of preservation; the flesh verv tough ami free from t:ite or smell, anil pfifectly har I; the feathers were used as outside coveiino-; tJe h.irk canvas was the secoixi, and enveloned th t .er-wk .ins vvluch covered tiie body, 'I'he b.dy when fount!, supposed to be in the samA state a's others shortly after tiie flood. Fids -specimen was received from- Dr. Jo'.mi I. McLean,, of Lincoln county. N. C.. a portion of the entn-u relic was pi o- t uned by his father. Dr. Win. McLean in Ainldle jcnnessce. in th.; year 1800 or 1804, where it was found in a sulphur cave. .The hotly was found in a cane coffin, with the les cot ull' m the knee I k , . ' nd fMJCi'U on 1:m iroa-t. Dr. (JraviMi wuo : nai Mi.- Mierir.i.'ii. has spmi the t , t shroud, .and infor.os us that there is a peculiarity in the feather-, not -t i .1 i .. o ".l I . I - C i;l S-1 t.ed by Ol il II ho! o 1 t The c u - I'lOUS In such matters Can Soe tl ie s pec i in e ns at the Doctor's e-tahli- MUeiit. Ill Voik - ; VI e. i O klU t IS. f ' I?rnyr,li, J A man prctendino; to be deaf and ilnuib, enteied a -tore, in Cincinnati, on Friday, and wrote ., a slate . which he had with bio,,-a communicalion in Dutch M-.f. .-CI, also UlillU-. 8 A I K. Valuable Real Estate at Auction, Will he sold, at Auction, on tlie 1 lih ihy of May next, at the M wket llou-e in the town of I'avelteviiie, u 12 .cl-.ck, M , the ll.o!eand Lot leceniiy occn;.ied by George McMillan . I ne nouse is in good reuair. ant one of thelth,. nl.- ....... ... i.t .i largest and best ore invited to do so tiefnre the Sale Terms, &0 davs. lor api(ved notes at Cank. A. Ji:SUI. Trustee P. TAYLOR. A n't for Trustee. A. M. CAMPJ3ELL, Aoet'r. Ajwil iT, ls.53. 740-Is V R E Y T f3 Ifjs on h x beiutiful assortment of Nciv Spring tS' tSummer Goods. He desires to leturn thanks to I. is fi ieiuls and th P'ddic lol the liberal patronage which they . . ' . , , '. , . l . n''ve oes.oweiJ on la : :i ii d oe -! ; e s a continuance. u f 1 1 e a r?-. e I ! i J i i . :. . i iei'ils -.-mi the public niere- quested to 'ive him a c ,' . ;, .,ii,- Iy occupied hv N. .! . Ui il. at the t;ii,d fo! mer- isih.le, sonih west cor- "er .daiket S u;:ie ami (iilh?.!e stjeet. April I-53 -iO-Giii i The snbscrib' r is - now receiving a large and a i. , ... .. wen seiecteo s.oci ot looUS, co m . )' isi ng u en- i era! assortment of Dm Goodf, 'lleadsi-niadcClolhinrr. I C ' iloois and Shoes, Hats and Cap", Ii.udwa,e and Cotierv, ilerv, GROC'F.RIES, &c"&c, ' Wh'ch will be s.dd ho.v for c .sn. or exchanged for turpentine and country produce He returns bis w..rmest thanks to his old friends and customers f'T tiie liber, .1 patronage heiefofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the sume. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, April JG, 1 So 3 tl A.s we intend making a change in our busines, we ofler for sale what Dry Goods we have on ha nd . at cost . We are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Cooper's Tools," &.e. JfC hatis !iio, Liguira am! Java CofTee, JU hlul- port ii liico and N i) Sugars. 75 bb!s refined and crushed do, 50 hhds Moi .s-ts, 20 fihds B con, 3,50U ibs Noj til Carolina Bacon, No i pickle;) Hej-rifiu, No 1, antl 3 M-.ckeitl, And unnv tither articles. D. Sc. V. McLAFRIN. April 16, 1S53 33-tt ri-... rrc.l IT.......... ... I. 1.. .1 MlUnCAl, NOTICE. Dr. IL II. U yche, Summerville, Cumberland county, l esj.'tcf f Viliy tenders his pi ofe-i'.:i.d ser vices to the citizens o-fs ij(i village and vicinity He is a graduate of Cmory and lletuy College, Va., and of the University of peons;. Ivor, i j Medi cal Department, and has some experience in practice. April 2, 1553. 3-3-Ctpd. THE BARBER'S GHOST. Tbe following story ts a& tld. but a pre ctous one. V laulied Iieartilv over it . v .w. at' Hliu pi T'J llf I IIJ J t ir readers ni'ver heard tt,. we serve it, fvr their eiliftcatinn : .y , . -' A'entjemati travelTng some year since in the upper part of this State, called at a' tavern und? i equestd "enjei tatuiuqnV for " the ni-hK The lntJK.V iuforued lum that it 'watt r -iVHlh -ier- ccomto- . d4- hiiM, t lVt..ris j8f already, Ttillr ; He,peritt?'in stwppini; as he ass,well a" . j fd hore wfre almiMt exhauted with trav- -r-elin.'. : After" snltcitultnu ' the ? laiullord -' f i.51' ..n ... I -i . LI..- . '..w.. x . v.. '".r 1 ..: A . l I i Jyim' yywjiy i i pr ii a i would sleep iii a rerluin' Vunni toat h.Ml not been occupied for a lon;j time, in cotise (juence of a belief that it was haunted by the gjmst of a barber, who was reported to have been murdered in that room otj;.j years before. Very well," said the man. I am not afraid of "hosts." Afi -r having refreshed himself, he inquired ol the landlord how and in what manner tii: room in which he v.-a- to lotle was haunted. The 'landlord replied that shortly aMer they retired to rest, an unknown voice was heard in a trembling and protracted accent, savin-. Do you u-a n t to be h-a-v-ed f" Well." replied the man; 'if he comes he may shae ioe.' lie theJi requested to be shown to the apartment; in -;oin to which he was con ducted through a lar;e. room where were seated a "real number of persons at a u;am- Ulni table. reeltnj; a curiosity which at- i n,t every one feels after Ii n i tn heard ! j;!j,t stot ies, he c "areluil v searched t-verv ! ltM'l,ir ' ,,'5 room but could discover noth- in; but the u-ual furniture of the apart ment, lie then laid down but did net close his eyes lo sleep tmmediafeiv.and in il ,4'w ""iiules lie uum.tomed he iu-aid a i v,,Ice "rtin, "iJoyou aunt to he shaved?' lf i'mh m?. uca ami scatrntMi overv in .ifi.f limn isis nen atiii sean-iUMl i ' 1 M "c i omu, uui could rico er not h- i U,Z- 1K aant went to bed but no nom-r ! Ul- lie u;'g'J" t. sleep than t!e questioti was .-iain repeated. Me a"ain arose and :im, I,, ll... .......I il "... I . - i" nnmw . me snuiai appealing; i'" P'oceen liom inat quitter, and stood ;a while siient after a few moments of an xious suspense, he aain heard the s- nnd distinctly, and convinced mat it was from without, he opened the window, when tloi ...... ... .. ... I 1 11! 1 I I . j Mw ' . " ' epea.eu ,n nis ear w inc., 'art ie.l l.no not a I. tile. Ij pon a minirte no w j oiui.ine i . i f i rii.i lion, v ijo you vant to j be h-n-vc(i r" ! flavin-.; satisfied himself that his "ho-t :i. ...t:. . i was iwdiimm oiore nor less thars the limb of a tiee coming in contact with the house, he aaiu went to bed and attempted lo et isleep; hut he was now interrupted by the !'ids of laughter and ill. occasional Volley of oaths and ruiM'i fiom ihe room win w n e i ti riiitikin-r ol the ;n;i,bler, and suddenly openin" the door, htalketl in, exclaiming io a tremu ions voict., !), you want to be shaved!" leiriliedal the sudden tippearance of the ,liot ilic iiibler, wi re thi own into tlie j;ieatet onluion in attempting to escape it; some jumping nut ol the window, and others tumbling hceU over head down Main. Our ghost, taking advantage of u clear loom, tlehberately swept a large amount ot money from the table into the basin, and retiicd uu-een to his room. 'J'h- next morning he lound the house in the utmost confusion. Ue was immedi ately a.ked if he rested well: to wliicli I e lephcd in tiie aflirmative. "Well, no wonder," said the landlord, "for the ghost instead of going to hi own room, made a o.ii.ike and came to our-;, frightened us out ot the room, and took awav everv dol lir of our money." 'Ihe guest witiiont being tiie lea.l u-pect. d, quietly ate his j hi c.i k f at and departed, many bundled Idt is iicc.'. r bv the ail ventdru. j c T ,. j. VH Joui " A N K M .v. A n I'ltereting j incident in the tile id Sir John Kratiklin is ! narrated bv a cori esooudeut ol 0t N -.ti..ri. I lnttdligeneer. in tiie war 183-1. it appears a di-puie aru-e between Mr Jas per Chas&eaud, Uuit.-d States consul at ISeyri.ut. and tiie J rian government, cniiceriiing tiie id treatment expei ienced about that time, by Mr IJud, an American Misiimary, then resident at iJevrotit. ! ilit.ici lou was p.tomised for an attack upon Mi iiird, but liie reparalion wa- hng delaed. A lintisii Innate under the commawid of Captain Ktaoklin, ai rived in tiie hdiborwhen the (liflFvu 1 1 v was at its height. and.Sir John im media tel y interest ed himself ' it: the affair. I nsfmid of Hi st saluting the Hag of Onland. he made lor Ihe Ailieiicau consulate, heard Mr (Jl:;.s seaud's story, and the parties repaired to the governor's palace. The Oi'iicia!slhouht proper to accced to demands piesedst vigorously upon their attention the of- lendiug soldiers underwent punishment the reparation was made; and when the trouble came to an end, the liritish consul got his salute. The energetic action of Captain Franklin saved a woildoi trouble, and ttie interest uotv attaching to the wel lare of the distinguished navigator, lend attraction to the incident. A,
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