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NOTICE. I will sell for cash's the Court House door -in' the town of Eavjjtteville, on.the first Monday in September next, the following tracts of land or much thereof a -will pay the taxes due there Li), for the years, rSDO atid 1S31 : - - , 320 acre, listed by the late Dr T K Came ron, locafe"ro-i-Firpiy ueen, risiiri trict, taxes due, 1 town lot listed by Divid Carver, jr, res idence, taxes doe, "CO ;icrrs listed bv Hubert Register, Head W'atois d" liciiver Creek, taxes dne, ' 75 anes listed bv Hubert Register. Head Wafers of Beaver Creek, adjoining Munroe, taxes due, 50 acres listed- by Alexander LiacK, An derson Creek,"taxe due, 3.15 acres listed by Lewis Jones, Gaul- bej i v, taxes due, 75 r-cres "listed bv J T Burks, Harrison Cieek, taxes due, 421 acres listed by Daniel Maxwell, Arm- stiong Creek, taxes due. '. :- . 2!-. ecus listed by James Jessup , Harri -.sof. L'j ek, taxes due. 6,22 3,7S J 1,50 70 85 9S 1,01 9,20 - 97 1,33 400 acies listed for the heirs of 1 ioler, M.irrio!i Creek, taxes due, . . . ii , t -v . r 1 n .iciti listen ny i.tseti iucixiiou, iian- biou. taxes due. 3,70 ALEXANDER JOHNSON; ShlL Ry Jon-.- D. McAkthcr, D. ShfF. f in- Term, of Cumberland County Court. June l-, i rr$ 47-t3 NOTICE. seel f ir cash ;.t the Court Tloo'-e door : v.-ill : : f to .. .. ... . .lattavi n nn rii-cr I'.mru'.-iV i ' 1 ,u i- W ..u ,,n.,i r next, the following tracts of J.jrid, i !i t" S.,;t-:-, il'TO-J ii V.. a thereof a-s wili p;y the taxes due r t he v ear 1 S ' 1 : led by F )rn"v Bennett, located W'-i Creek District, I.'X i!u?, i.-ited !,y 13 imet lit- rdo n , Neills District, tax dnej, lifted bv Riif-y .S ii-kson, Ave- Diti-icf , tax duf. 1,09 40 1,11 1,32 15 1 0 acres lc,5 iicre ;,'J ::ci es lifted by J. Wiiite, Averos- b r District. t i due, -5 1 a-;-es listed f-yObedi.ee, Avcrasboro D-tlh-t, tax due, ' 1 J') .ps listed byJsenry Wen !r f.'ie t irs of 'A'r.i .(;;, Orove Utstrict, t,iX i!ue, ALi::CA.DE.? JOHNSON, Sl.fi. K'KI.V, I.' Sil!?- J) i'e: :ii. Jr-2'3, id C. C. Court. dy fo :!i oj'der by -Si'iliS ! Il.l. 1 i;e L mil t lit 1'icns e.s.m county, ila ;, I w;H r I.O Cr.ll i t 1 -y ii! A iiy. such ii ex :'-se t pnlil'c sale, 1" j- i louse i n is t nest, ut ihert r.wmberton, on the :hp follow iny; tracts of us will I'av the f thereon tor the year li51, x j.'cnscs, viz : and ;dl ac- V:''' By ir'io;:! listed. Tax due. -;, liai'.can -.nV.nj for the heirs of .Arc hi ...cMiitan 40 -c.t Du"-'M -fouaatd for Catharine 5:ici,-..:tMU- 2 88. ir.o Daniel MoKavden 1 b0 ;:7r Jnlia .McUu'.fto 1 H ;;ti) c;iilii.rt Mcivny 6 84 .) Neiil Canij.bea 1 02i Z , ) Listed f.r the estate cf CoVien .Vd.;inrliUii 1 'I r.-,0 ' Listed for tin- estate of NciU -Mc'nnis 1 t'2 John ii Connor 1 1 o l A U-xanJer S liritt K t'i Harmon t'ox 1 12 'j-t:i Dennis Ivey 1 (jt) 101 I'anie! Ivey 1 o' ;".!' llielllird Wilcox 1 I'"5 Neill S '.Viiherson 1 53 ii;3 D-ivid Lewis 8 J T.nmbiM fon, June 10, 1':. -17-!Ut FOil SALIC. 150 bs. New Feathers. ryj buh. Cow pe. me 25, 1S5.'J A . W :el. is t r TO TliC TRAVELING PUBLIC. The subscriber bes leive to infrrm the pub lic, tint, she line of FOUR HORSF. POST COACil between this place and Warsaw is stilt ia operation, notwithstanding t!:e low jstajie (f water ou the river, and the law of Congress in regard to passenger boats. The llif.L- ot arrival and departure is as fol lows : Leave Favetteville d.u'lv n i P, o'clock. A. M. Ariive at Warsaw at 3 o'clock, P. M. Leave Warsaw at 10 or 11 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Favetteville at 10 o'clock. P. M. M McKlNNON. June 11, 1S53 4:3-G:n F JOHN HAR MAN lU'snecl fu 1 1 v itiforins liis friends r r-i d lie public tlrtt he h ts removed M S !- r.. in. in he Hotel at the foot of ilnvmnunt .';.v. """ TO ti;t :i!,,ir arirl Timif riirTiiinii!c s it r Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently oc cupied by Mrs Brown, and well known as the Favetteville Hotel, where he wiil be happv to aecommnd ite Travelers and ISoard-rs. No ex- erf: mi reodei s of hiin--e!f and family w ill be snared to r tliose comfortable who mav favor him wit n their comi'anv. Favetteville, N. C, June 11, 1.53 -IG-tf TJ1LLOW! TA LLOIVH Cash paidfor Tallow at O-t 11,1551 A.M.CAMPBELL'S. I) I R T. CTIO N S FOP- TAKING . BROWN'S Essence cf Jamaica Ginger. " ACTION. Persons desiring an article that can he relied upon, prepared solely from pare .1 A M MCA GIN Gr.R. shouldbe particular to a.-k for " Brown's Essence ot Janiaioa Ginger." which is warranted to be what it is re presented, and is 1'repared only at FRED'TC DROIVN'S Drug and Chemical Store. K. E. coiner Chestnut and Fifth Streets. Philadelphia. This Fssence is warranted to possess, in a concentrated f rr. all tha valuable proprties of Jamaica Gingar. and will b :fjun.l. on trial, n.i excellent Family Medicine. It is pirticulariy recommended as atonic, to persons recover ing from f.-ver or other discuses, a few drops imparting to the stom-.ich a gl-j-.v an 1 vig.-.r equal to a wine-classfnl of b an iy or otht-r stimulant, without any of the debilitating tracts which are sure to follow tho use of liquor of any kid : and it is therefore especially serviceable to children and femah-s To the aged it will prove a great comfort : to the dyspept'e. and those who are pre-disposed to gout or rhumafia afT-ctions. it gives great relief; and to the iaobriate who wi.-hes to reform, hut whoje stomach is con stantly craving the noxious liquor.it is invaluable giving tons to the digestive organs, and strength to resist tempta tion; and is consequently a great agent in the cause of temperance. i) .sr. For n grown person, one tea-spoonful: for a child. 10 or 12 years o. I halt a tea-spoonful; and Tor a child n to IS years old. 15 to 20 drops. To be Biven la Sugar and VrCt. Sold by S J. Hinsdale, Fayetteville, N. C.,and tiy Druggists generally. June 4, 1S33 4S-3rn Persons indebted to tne by either note or nc count, from last fall and winter., are hereby tin tilled, that unless they pay before the first o next month, their accounts wjli be placed in tle hands of-en officer for collection. GEORGE BRANDT. Jnlv 9, 1S53 50-1 1 . . : Done in the best tQannerat.rgduced prices, by C. W. DREWS, Jun IS, ' , Market Square-. pring, 1853. ' ." JAM KIT flJ'E Is now receiving a large and general assortment of GO which have been purchased for CASH by the Package. " Country Merchants and others will find it to their interest to examine his Stock. March 19th;. 1S53. STABLKlfS - ANODYNF. CIIKRRV EXPECTORANT Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as rssur.PAsr.rt "ty any known preparation, for the care of COUGHS. HOAR3E.NF.SS. and ether forms of Common Corns; BRONCHITIS. ASTHMA. C ; O UP. CONS U M PTION i n an Karly Stage, and for th XiV JjTTaV of the. Patient evna in Advanced Stages of that Fatal Desease. It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long es teemed vn'ue. with others of more recent discovery, and besides its iioth:j; and tonic fiaalitk-s. nets through the lakin ? ntjy, end Tfith great efficacy, foe th'.: cure cf this ciui-s of diseases DIARIMICEA CORDIAL i j a i.lcr.f rat Mistarc compour.drd in orccnient with the !'" ,,,. , .,,., -, ions known ..! r...u.y.v-,ifi fortluir riecuii.ir elUcitcy in Cutmi IJIA1 ItHtKV. a'id similar affections of the system. In its ac tion, it ALLAYS na'. ska wi'X fmJiicts ahoaltljy condition of liis 'M VKK. tlau removing thu cause at tho same time tli.it it cures the Urease. o Tlif vMnal.io Vo i'eines sit.ove named iiare recently been i::traduccd. v.ith tl:e :i juirovcl of a number of the M edical I'itoFj-'iSiO.'v in tlio City of Ualtimoro and el-ewliere. and in mnctict: have succeeded most admirably in curing the dis eases t'ir which they are pre?erihd. '1 hey are offered to the Country ProfesVinncr. as medicines which hi! can hi all respects d -pend nj.or!. ns Tir.'j.nred in agreement with the i-xr.cricnci. of some ox't'ie most learned and judicious FhTsif incs. and .-trietlv in conformity with I'na rules of i'ii irma'V. and as capeoi.-dly scrvinjr his convenience, who cannot so readily as the ('ity Pliysici'in have his own juc sci ii-tiuns compounded 1 J-.-i practical Pharmaceutist. See the descriptive mimnhlets. to be had gratis of all Tvho have tho Medicines for sale, containing ri eomr.ien ia tions from Doctors Martin., liuitzcii. Addison. Payne, lian d.iy. Love. J.c. Dr. S. Ii. Martin says. I do not hesitate to recommend your Diarrhoea Cordial and Anodyne ( harry Expectorant, ke " !lr. John Al';son says. " !t give? mc much jdensure to add my testimony to that of others, in lavor of the r:x ruA oRoiNAKf crp!C4cv of your Di:irrhvsi Cordial." &c ; and for t!u f-.xjKK-tc.rant. - I have no Hesitation la rec-Miuiuading it. as a nio?t vnlnahle medicine,1' Sc. Dr. Ii. A. Payne says ho has used the Diarrhnea Cordial in his practice -with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and eiiicieiit coinoinatioua ever of fered to our profession." Dr. L. D Handy writes." I hare administered your Ano dyne expectorant, in several cases of Pronchial affection, v.'ith t'.i' most happy results, avd from a knowledge of its admirable effects. 1 can with the greatest eoniidence re coniuiond it." Sec. l.'r. V S. l ove writes to us that he has administered the Expectorant to his wife, who has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and th;;t soei s fast recoveriiii: from her lon.i; standini malady. It Jins in a few weeks done her more pood than ail the remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceutists in the :it" of Baltimore- write. - Wears satisMed the prepa rations known as Mahler's A n od ne C licrry Expectorant I and Stabler "s Di.whtea. Cordials are medicines of great ; value ai:d very chic nt lor the relief and cure of the dis- j oases for which they are recommended, they bear the evi- : der.ee off kill mid care in their preparation and style of j putting ivp. and we takeptensurem recommending them." Twenty-seven of the most respectable merchants, resi dents of .'larylan l. Virginia and Nirth ( arolina. who have sold and also us-J these medicines thems'lvcs. s;y. - Prom our own experience and that of our customers, wo do con fidently recommend li-.em Pi Bono Publico. We have never known any remedies used for the diseases for which they a''e prescribed, to be f o eflioieut and to give such en tire satisfaction to ell " 'lhe noove nolieeft of recnriitilation from mernhcrs of the Medical Kr.ci.iUy. Pharmaceutists of hijih standing, and Merchants of the first ruspecta bility. should be snilieient to satisfy all. that these medicines are worthy of a trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a different stamp and class from the "Utnuv.iery" and "Cure alls"' so much im posed upon the public. Cor .-ale by Oruii-ists, Apothecaries and Country Storc kecptrs geucrally." E. ii STAliI.EB & CO., W ; 1 3 : ' : . 3 a l i : Drccgists. 120 Pratt Street. Baltimore. Aset.t in Favetteville, S. S. HINSDALE; in Caitha-e, A. II. McNeill ; in Troy, D. S. & T. Pemlierton. May 7, IS 53 4 1 -Cm &3t I ! 1 I ! ROAD TO HEALTH. J. J 1 Ij 4V i3 -:.it'. u."'S!.jrj if x-..:,. i . HOliLO.VAV'S PILL. Cfnr OF A DISORDER KD LIVFR AND BAD DlOf.S Com-of a letter from Mr. R. W. Kirkus. Chemist. 7 Tres- cot St.. Liverpool.: dated 0th June. 151. To Professor I!".i.oimt : Sir : Your Pills and Ointment have stood, the highest on our sale? of Proprietary Medicines. for some years A cus tomer, to whoin 1 can refer for any enquiries, desires me to let vou know the circumstances of her ease. She had v,.,.,.. vr.,i,',.d r.o- v.-:-.rs with a disordered liver and bad di- .-ostion. On the l ist occasion, however. 1 lie virulence ol ; the att-ieK was s alarming, and the i-.iiia aiat;on set in so severely, that d oubts wereeiitertaincd ot tier not being nluo to bear up under it : loriuuau IV sue was i ;m uei o i o i,y T'.mr rills iml she informs me that after the i;rst id eaeii succeeding dose she had great relict. Mie eom-inueu to take theniTar.d although she used only t Slice boxes, she is now in tho eo iovm-nt of perfect health. I could have S"iit you man v "more eases, but the above, from the sf.vf.iii ty of hie attack, and the speedv cure, I think, speaks much in favor of your astoui.-hing rills- (Signed) R- w KIR. CCS. an EXTRAOsniSAfa- ct r.v. or nncoJATic fevep., i.n van d:c" man's lani. fony of n li tter inserted in the Ilohart Town Courier of the 1st iiarch. 1S51. by Major J. Walch. Margaret McConnigan. 19 years of age. residing at New Town, had been soil ling from a violent Rheumatic fever for upwards of two- i,..n'.hs. which lord entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs. Curing this period she wasnnder tnw eaW ot tlx- r.ir-t eminent meaic-1 men m uooaii j and bv them h. r case was conseiereo. nopnr prevailed upon lor to try to lrv HeUoway s ce.eoraieu rios. which she consented to do. ana m an ii.i.ieiuiiip.uUo... nf time tin y cllccuu a puru CCEE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS ftnsaN S4 v IN TI1K ClITST AND STOIIAC LAllS or ACE. c. p ;.w nf Itel.Tiin Ad - From Messrs. -l new . o - j ' lpVb,,owinir statement yertiscr, who can vouch foi the ftllo in. statement. Au" " To Professor Hotiowr : Sir 1 desire to near ioi:.m . j r.i ft r,o,i iionoways rips- ri --'''-''..:,,-. r.,nn.nied I'ills. For someJe:.r and tiohtiesa in I lie stoniacii. ....... ny a short cs of breath, that prevented me from waU.ng L n 84 vears of age. and notwithstanding my ad- about I m 84 years ot age .in o ,,u. v... . . -v-KPceu Main . -'--,',., ,...... r.ii.iii .ted with i . , ..r ;-,. n,.w,. hi is nave fo renevin i.n-. .... ide acouainted with am desirons that otners fuouu ',y tbeir virtues. I am now rcnaoreu t-j inVonve paratively active and can take exercise v.. thou. inoOnti r. J - ... i . nnt nn before. uience or pnra. o ... . I.vnn. Xorfork. (Signed) liwunui., , -, . nr WOSrEtFttlT EFFICACIOUS I.- TIIEIE CELEBKATED PII-L3 ARE VIOTIL tn- THE FOLLOWING C3.'l-l.,1B Female liregu- Retention of Urine, larities. Scrofula or King's Ague, Asthma, Dillious Comp'aints. Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints. Colics, Constipation of tha Bowels, Consumption, Debility, Dropsy. Dysentary, rv-rprs of all Evil. kinds. Fits. Gout, Headache. Indigestion. Inflaiiiation. Sore Throat. Stane and Gravel. Secondary Symp toms. Tic Donloreux, Tumors. Jaundice. T.iver ComDla'nt. Ulcers. Lumbago. Venerial afTec- Files. tions. Rhcumatisra. Worms of all kinds. fc.rysn.clas TA-.aotrnn. m W f 1 !1 1 1 V CT C & 11 SC . M. &IC . Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway. 244. Strand innr T...ira TUr 1 London, anu by all respecta ble Druggists and dealers in medicines throughout the Britidh Kmpire. and by those of theUuited States, in pots ana Doxes .. at S7ii cents T. 87 cnts.anl$l 50 each, wole- the principal Drug houses in the Union, an by A B. & D. Sands, New Fork: Mr J. Horsey. S4 sale, by Messrs. Maiden Lane. New Vr.rlt There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sijleg. N. B. Dirt-eticns for the guidance of patients ia every tlordcT are affixsa to eaei box. S. 3. Si J. Wilmington. A. EVANS, Wholesale Agents K"r1 b,v s- J- THNSDALE, Fayetteville em-pd & St c FA V KI'IKV 1 L.1. 15 . . -3Intiial 1 nsiirance..' Company. This Company is now organized and prepared to receive applications for Insurance,- on na fa vorable term as other Companies. ' .r DIRECTORS : . . Heshi Lilly, ,.. A vorf : E. Hall. " H. Lm. Mtbover, J. G. Shpherd, " Tiios. S. LuTTEttLon, Wm. Warden, -Joiix H. Cook, S. T. Hawuy, " J). A . Rat, Johx D. Williams, A. A. J-LKetiun, C. Behbow, Geo. McNeill, Wm. McLA.tjp.ijf, -- Jam i:s Kyle, Wm. McIjjtyhe, ' Nathan A. Stedman. OFFICERS: GEORGE McNEILL, Piesident. II. L. MVUOVER, Vice President: ' J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. - - C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. : t: k :. George McNeill, ) John H. Cook, V Executive Committee. James Kyle, 3 The plan of .futual Insurance must commend itself to our community, for it can. be demon strated the we have saved within the last six years up.vards of .4:30,000 by insurance in the North Carolina Mutual Company ; that ;ia, we must have paid to have kept the same insurance in trie foreign joint stock companies that sum more than we have actually paid; and vet the Nrth Carolina Mutual Company has received between ?5,000 and 6.000 moie than it Iift4?W . . . r . . 1 . . t tlt.f ..a 1 A -., i r-, ) OUt VM llv J C, 3UU I.I- llintr i - - w , - blv situated, as compared with other -- places in the State, for Insurance. Our Company has gone into operation favora bly, having the day we organized applications to the amount of $1 ld.OOO.and the Company is now placed on a sure footing. Any Director, authorized Anent, or Secretary, may receive Afplicatio!!s, b;il they will not be binding until approved by the Executive Com mittee or Board. . CC5- WM. L. McGARY, Esq., is appointed General Agent by the Company. We invite application-. GEO. McNEILL, Pres't. , C. A. McMillan, oec'v. Feb. 20, 15.53. " t f&3t MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The properties of this Liniment are unparalleled for the cure of Itheumatisni. Neuralgia. Sprains. Burns. Wound.. Swellings. Broken or Caked' Breast, and Nipples of the mo-t severe character We have hundreds of certificates from persons that have been cured of Lluse diseases ; and for horses of Ringbone. Spavin, Fistulous. Wi udgalls, Stiff ness or any enlargement of boms or muscle. Dr. A. Ci. Bsagg Sir : Mv littl" child when oncinonth old. was attacked with Scald Hf.ad. and for two years I j nave employed tlie nest medical am m tne city wituout anv benefit. One. month since its head was a perfect cak- r sore I purchased oae 2o cent bottle of your Mtstang Limmf.vt to cure a sore i had on my nose s,nd upper lip. which had been so for six months it cured it immediate ly I used the remainder of the bottle on the child's head, and it is nearly cured one bottle more wiU.v.-ithoutdoubt, perfectly cure it. HENRY SX1ER. 23 Fine St., St. Louis. June 2Sth, 18.32. Savannah, Ga.. June 25tli, 1S52. I have used the ?I cxica.v Mustang I.inimknt for some time in my stable, upon my horses in cases of Sprains. Bruises, (ialls. Strains and Sores of different kinds, inci dent to a large number of horses. I usetl it upon a bnr. which had been saddle-ifalled for nearly a year. 1 had tried many remedies, and one in particular, that ! had been in the habit of usin-; for y.-;rs. and hud generally proved successful. Nothing appeared to give it any relief until 1 tried the Mustang Liniment, which cured it in a very short time. I consider it an invaluable remedy, and would not be without it. WM. H. II O L MKS. Savannah. Ga., June 23. 1352. We iiavs also used the Mrs tan's Li.inir.vT extensively i.i our stable, and we find it to be t he best remedy we have ever used for sores or lameness of any kind SAWYKR. HOI.CISTKR &. f'O. The above are from two of tho largest Livery Stables in the State of Georgia. Mr William johnson. for the last iive years a citizen of this city, and now the proprietor of ttr tiiTTr-itti--vannah. known as the Mai-s'n-ill House, has favored us with the following certificate: T!u .'dKXiJAN -.It's r.'. -.s I.iviment has been used in in family, and on my plantation, for a great variety of diseases, requiring an external application, and has never failed to give immediate relief, and effect a permanent cure. 1 have cured several cafes of HlieTtmatism that had resisted the skill of our best physicians. lt4has cured Ringworms by a sinirle anulication. hiiblains "in a few days. Toothache' immediately. Frotl bites. Cuts. Sores and orns. by a fe-.v applications; Nervous Headache cured entirely. In fact, i have used it for almost every thin?, and it has always cured. I consider it the best medicine I have ever use.!. WILL I Ail JOHNSON. Savannah. June 2Uh. 1S52. Pin,: Vii.lf.t, i'iss.. Dec. 23. 1S31. T)r. A. G. Bsauii & Co. The nine dozen Mustang Lini ment left rive weeks ago are all sold. Send me thirty doz en immediately. The Mustang Liniment ha? performed some wonderful cures here. Dr W. W. Nevel says it is the greatest Liniment in the world. lie had a negro yrirl that5 was nearly deaf and blind his remedies did her no vood a few applications cured her entirely, it is also curing James W. Coy's leg. which has been a running sore for forty vears 1 K iias not failed in a single case here so far as it has been tried. Signed, ARTHUR HUDSON. Tricks In consequence of the incrcasd demand for the r.inimaijt. we are now putting np 23 cent. 3D cent, and S1 bottles. The 30 cent bottle contains three times as much as the 2r cent bott'e. and the tl bottle three times as much as the 5!) centbollle; so that money will be saved by buying Cue large bottles. Agents : P F. Pescnd, Williams, Haywood & Co., Rii ergh; D. Mcl'herson. Smithiieid; Warren, John sou & Co , Clinton; J. C Blocker. Washington & Adam-. Goldsboro; and by Druggists generally. S. J- Hinsdale, Fayetteville, Wholesale and P,etail Auent. March ll.th, 1S53. Cm &. 3t ST? ?1 n a- o it i ii - C 1 9 RHEUMATISM CAN EE CURED, We now ofler for sole that Celebrated Remedy, MORTIMER'S . . RSiciimaf ic Coinpotind AND Blooil Pavilier, Wh'cltias gained snch great Popularity wherever intro duced, as the only specific known for the effectual cure ot this painful disease. This remedy lias already cured thousands of cases. comprising every seeming form of this complaint, from the inflammatory (acute) form, attended with swellings anil enlarenii-u t ot'tVir: i-rtntt..--to IJ. t-'i-j.-'. . .- . .... ...... ,r .ni tli'..' . . . , . . - Cases Ot iroui leu iu ...... .....jr jmin- HHTWII1 Those who lifld for years resorted to the various celebrated !r.iiiouncf - i! incurable ; ; still, after ail these efforts had Ki'-ed. this compound has cured them. Many who nave la ..c crin)les cit hcr UobWing upon crutpb or t(, tbeir beds for years, certify to a compute and pwnian- ' Vt. cure by the u re of tuis remedy. - - . We have not space. in a newspaper advertisement s. : -rt but ft : " i,t. . small portion of the accumulated vi i" .. . , . ,,f , its behair , inspire eo X nis eviueuce comes irom sources which mnt confidence in every mind. The phthIii..!,.. r nubliciournals have published to th ...iV:.. ' wonderful nn;l beneiicial e.,ects upon themselves and n.ji," - ----- , ... , . - "u ' wonderlul Rna oeneuciai e.,ec;s tnose ari.uim -- speait of hun dreds of cures. Physieians have resorted to it. and certify that, even in extre-ne cases, where consultations had been held, and they had decided that there were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured this mediciae-and o.lmini'ster' d it. aud it effected a cotnr.lete enrn .::., tcrs of various denominations have written and publiohed what it has done for themselves and their friends while merchants. officers, mechanics, and private citizens have furnished volumes of evidence of the highest character stich as accompanies no other preparation in America " We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to send to the agent in their viciuity and get a circular, and read the let tors and certificates of Rev. Jas Mitr-hel Rev V G B err v man. J- H Linn. Rev J.M. Kellv. RyT R Col burn, and other clergymen ; while we a 1.1 the "names of lion J. Smith, late President oftho Bank of the St-f e of Missouri; Geo O. Atherton oScer in the Bank in St. Louis ; Messrs Jas. H. Eddy. S. Downing. A. Holland. C. XV. Stone. J. W- Christy. Joseph Southack. with other prominent merchants of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens. This is home evidence, and these ere livin" witnesses where this great remedy was first introduced, and where njny thousands have two cured during the lat two years, ine PrPr Bctav rt?2 Gre?t J atTt JTTal je' Honse). in thec.ty of ew-ork where all cr. era for tUs medicine This is a vegetable spirit an internal remedy, prepared and recommended for thii ono dieeasa alone.. Tliis it wiil CUIi, fiir'fft.le: or thre bottle? for -$10. , . V. -ALXANDLIl & CO . Prop, '.tor-. No. 1 Barclay ftretit.Kew-Vortc city Sold by J. N. SMITH, Pajettville.' Marolil2,lS3a lyS.4t I sorbins- had trieu an tae umumin ana external aopliea- M c? i tions. and been nnder treatment o. some of the ablest nhvsieians both in this country and Europe, and were MALLliTT & PAULMLER, Grocers &. Commission 135 Front street, New York. P. MALLETT. . J. PAULMIER. Dec. 20, 1S52. ly . VALUABLE LANDS FOIl SALE. I ofler for sale my plantation situated seven teen miles south-west of Lumberton, eubtren from the Railroad, and nine from Hal ileesviile containiiig seven hundred acres of the best cot ton and provision lands in the county, with fine improvements, well watered, lernarkably heal thy, and the best stand for a store in the" coun try, there having been one on it occasionally for the last thirty years. About ISO acres of the land are cleared and in a very high stateof culti vation. I will give the lands for the valued pro ceeds of it fur two years with the w ork of seven hands. I w ill divide the linds if desired, or if a lireer track is desired, there is a large track adjoining it that can be bought on very reasonable terms! . Early application is desired. ZACH. FULMORE. ; Alfordsville, May 7, 1S53 tf W II. CARVER, Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, Third -door from N E. corner Market Square, , nest to D.Gee'sHnt Store. Green street, Favetteville, N. C. Jrj- All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. February 19, 1S53 y DISSOLUTION. The firm of COOK & TAYLOR is dissolved by its own limitation. The business of the con cern will be settled by Mr Alex'r Ray, or by either of onrsele-, using the name of the firm in settling itsafiaus. JAMES G. CtOiv,' WILLIAM TAYLOR. May 7, 1S53 d I -tf Cirocsi'ies ami LM'y Goods. The subscriber has taken the east end of the store lately occupied by Cook Tivlor, where ho would be pleased to see his old customers and ot hers My stock of GROCERIES will be large and full. T will take in pnvment anv kind, of Countrv Produce. Cash will not be refused, or credit te punctual customers. May 7, 1S53 JAMES G. COOK. 41-tf NEW DRUG ST OH E. Foulkcs M acEaCj DflUtUilSTS, Corner of TTay a?td Donaldson Streets, direct 1 1 east of the Faijiiieville Hotel, FA Y ETT E V I LLE, N. C . , Are now receiving a large, stock of D.'iUGS AND M FDICINES. directly from Importers and Maiiufacturers, which they will sell to Phy sicians and Country Merchants .it a very siik.11 adv.inre. They will keep constant ly on hand, of the best ouaiitv, every variety of articles in their line, h iving made arrangements to that eilect with es tablished houses in New". York. Their stock having been very carefully select ed, and purchased fir cash, will enable them to recommend confidently all their Drugs, and to jitll them bt very low .rates. ... j They solicit a reason i b le sh are or the patron age of the pub I ic ' May 7, 1S53 4 1-tf CASSJMEUES, CASSIMEIIES; T have jnst received a' fresh supply of that celebrated SALEM CASSLMERE, to which I would call the attention of my friends and the puniic in ge neral. SH EM WELL. !l-tf May 7, Ii53. Pire-Proor Roofing, Fil A ."VC 2S SH ?iTO.T, SI.ATIi AND METAL IlOOFEIi, &c ' THANKFUL for past fivors. begs to call public attention to S LATE ROOFING, done on the most approv ed principle, making roofs I ight er, tighter, and more durable than the old wav of sheeting, effecting a saving in lumber, and greater security against lire The low price .it which Slate Roofs are now offered will compare favorably with any other kind of fire-proof Roofi ng. SLATE CHIMNEY PIPES made to any pat tern. They are an excellent remedy for smo king chimneys, and seldom fii! to effect a cure. fjt5Tin and Copper Gutters, Leader Pipes and Heads, marie to any pattern, and every kind of fire-proof roofing put on or lepaired in the best manner, on reasonable terms. j F. S., in soliciting your patronage, feels con- 1 firient of giving entire satisfaction in all cases! where a t borough know ledge of his business is requit ed. . Fsyettevillc, Sept 11,1 So2. y &. 3t FAY KIT EVIL LE JEVKLIiY STOI2E, Jttsl opened i;i lhe Finjeltcvilic Hotel build ing, opposite the netv Hank cf Fayetteville. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Fayetteville and its vicinity, that he has opened a rich and raie assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c, consisting of gold and Silver Levers and La pines, and plain Silver Watches, of the best French, English &. Swiss make, warranted good or the money returned. "Heis-aiso prepared to repair Wahches ond Clocks at the shortest notice and in the neatest and most substantial manner. If bis woi k should fail he pledges himself to make it good or return the money. JTi! ; Accprdeons and all other kinds of musical instruments sold and repaired. The attention of the ladies is part ieularly called to his large and varied assortment of jewelry. B. KAYTON, Sept. IS, 1S52. y practical toatch-mah Br- T. C. Hall Has removed to the well-known stand of the Drs. Robinson, corner of Green and Cow streets. April 23, 1S53 tf JUST RECEIVED. COO Sacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Hhds. New Crop Molasses, 10 Straw Cutters, different Patterns, . G Corn Shellers. P. P. JOHNSON. May 2S, 1S53 -14-tf NOTIC n . THOSE who are indebted to me by Note or Account will please settle the s.ime. And all debts due me prior to the 1st of Jan'y 1S53, most be settled, as longer indulgence cannot be given. . A. A. McKETHAN. .'June 4,'153. 45-tf Andrews'-Tin Ware & Stave Depot. Always on haod. Cooking, Box, and Parlour Stoves. Also, a varied assortment of Tin Ware, at wholesale and retail, by C. W. ANDREWS, Jur.e IS, 153 Market Square. E. C- OF ROME, Successor of Hall. Sackett & Co. Has now on hand a general assortment of DryCiood, Sadtllery, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries. A much larger and more general stock than ever opened on the East sideof the Cape Fear which he is prepared and determined to sell 10 punc tual customers, either at wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices. &3- He would call particular attention to his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Theassortment is unusually large, and of every quality and style; and having been bought for Cash, hecan and will sell them very low. You that wish Bargains will find it to your i i n teres t to give the Stock an exa mi nation before buying elsewhere. Alwavs on hand , a general stock of GROCE RIES. " May 1, 1S52. FALL GOODS. We are receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of a large stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Including Turpentine Tools; bar. band, hoop, round, and square Iron of all descriptions; Ger man, American, English and Csst Sleel. Hollow and Wooden' Ware; Boots and Shoes; Saddles. Saddlery and Leather; Hats and Caps; Staple Dry Goods; with our usual heavy stock of GiiOCKRIK S. Oct-Country Merchants who purchase in this place would do well to call and examine our stock. J. T. WADDILL. Sept. IS, 1S52 Charles Bunks. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. September IS, ls-32. p-: f V K ll'l'l C A L W T E Ii V II K K t. There are several hundred of these wheels in operation in different counties in North Caro lina. For proof of their irieat Hdv.mtr over the common flutter wheel, or any other wheels now in use for saw mills, we confident ly let'eito those who have applied them to their mills. We can recommend them part h-nlai 1 v for their su periority in cases of a low head of water, or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable foi different heads of water, at Wilmington, New hern, Washington, Edenton, and Favetteville. The wheels nicy also be had of E A Brevard, Liucnlnton, nud Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va. Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the wheels, wili be served on application to D. Mc Neill & Co, Favetteville, N. C. D. McNEILL, A. A. Me RE TITAN, October 1, 1S5I. D. J. McALLISTFR. LIVERY STJIBLE8. The i! n i! e i o net! con tinue to carry op, the Liver Business at tin's pi -ce. Tbe have 1 . t e 1 v l.u g 1 v increased their stock, arid can now of fer to the public os good Horses, Carriages and Dri- ... .. . !. C . .. .. .1 . I. .. ri ..s . .in i t- luiiiid in iiie i4s. -.-" soit!isi'i. Cotl n t r v Thankful for the large p.itronage lierefofore extended to in, w sol ici t a con f i n ua I ion of pub lic favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travid. Stables at the West end of Mumford street, whejc- e ie nf the proprietors may always be fo'in.J, or at the Store first u.or cast of Mr T S J. W. Favetteville, March .', iS5: CO. WILLIAM J. SMITH, Jr. CJei-eral as lent fr the C!c- of TIMBER LUMBER & TUUPGXTIXE. irh UYG'J'OX, N. June 1 I, 1S53 4'5-:2m BACON ! BACON !! BAC0X !!! 10,000 lbs. North Carolina liinm. 2 ,0o0 lbs Western sides and Shoulders. For saTe bv G. V. WILLIAMS & CO. Mav 1 4, 1S53 4 2-tf TlOf.aAX & ! SOU 30 Wonld respectfi.Uy inform the citizens of Fav etteville, and the public generally, that thtv have just received from Necv Vmii! st-p re ceiving, their SPRING STOCK OF GUODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, Gro eerie s, H a r d w a r e, eye. A variety of II ATS suitable for the season. Ladies' and Gentlemens' Uoots, Shoes and Slip pers; a large assortment of Readv-made C'b'ih ing; a great many articles in the ladies' line, and we would be pleased to have them ell and ex amine for themseivps. All orders sent to their care from friends and customers w ill be promptly attended to Fayetteville, April 2, 1S53 If 1-U31BEKTOX liOTKL ',e suscribLM'S inform the pub- iffff ,ic that Thp-V h;,ve purchased the Hotel i iAss. lately occupied by G. P. Higley, and that fhey are now prepared to entertain all who may favor t hem with their custom, and pledge themselves to use every effort to give satisfac tion. They are now boi'lding large and rirv Stables and shelters. Their fable will alwavs lie supplied with the best the market affords, and w ith attentive servants in the house and for the stables. Their undivided attention will be given to the establishment, and therefore hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. J. W. REGAN, J. H. CALDWELL. Lurnberton, March 21, 1553 ly I!. Ij. no I, 3 ICS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office on corner of Front and Princess streets, under the Journal Office. A. nr. c a m pITeTl, Commission Merchant. FAYKTTEVILLB, N. C. FOR SALE Oil RENT, The fine SUMMER RESIDENCE now occu pied Mr J E Dryan, two miles west of town Possession given immediately. Apply to Jno H Cook or C E Leete. , S. A. LEETE. March 19th. jS53. 34-tf. REMOVAL. " Being obliged to leave my .present stand, in the Fayetteville Hotel, I have secured the office over Mr S. J. Hinsdale'? Drugstore, recently occupied by Dr. Thomas C: Hall, where I may be found, after Monday next, prepared to serve my old customers and the public generally, until better situated, when due notice will be "iven JAMES G. SMITH." ' June 1, 1S!3 45-tf WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT? A. New Carriage Kstabliliment On Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church" fronting on Mumford street. GREAT ENTERPRISE FAYETTEVILLE IS BOUND TO SHINE. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have en tered into copartnership for the purpose of con ducting tire general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, folly understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to stle aud durability. One of 'the firm mav be known by reference to A. H. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all woik to give general satisfac tion for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. j PIERfc RRANIN. James H. Pier. '' James Cbasis. Fayetteville. Feb 12, 1S53 y LEATHERBAiNDS, Thoroughly stretched, cemented and rivttrd, made out of the best oak-fanned Spnnih Leather, for sale at New York j rices, bv 1 W. II. LUTTERLOH. Fayetteville, Oct 23, 1652. J FOR SALE. A desirable summer lesidence, to which is sit tached nearly 1U0 aciesof land, would l;e ex changed for town prtpeitv, or sol.i on libeial terms. D. $" W. McLAURlN. April IG, 1S53 .S-tf rN rZPt "j CEn mtiB GZB? EI 13 V 12- W. IIAIiDJK curies tin the nookhintling business in the second story of Mr J. M . Jjcasley's Jewelry More where he will re ceive and execute binding in anv style desiitd. Oct t her 1 , 1S5 . NEW DRUG STOKE. I'he sub-criber having taken the Sim Sfoie on Green stieet, known as the Me l'hersmi Luiiding, nearly opposite ur. liooinson ?, !ioo. is now recti vin n a fresh and vsell i.ssorfed stt.ck of Drugs. Chemicals, M olicines. Paints OiU, l) vf S lulls, and I'ei lu inci V'. Together with a good assortment of Hair, Flesh, Ti.olh, P.iiut,and Whitewiish Hrushes; Copping, Tooth, and Surgical Instruments; Galvanic Rat feries, ice. cic. All of which lie o tiers liw for Cash or on time to punctual customers. Oiders re.-iiect I vl I v solicited firm Country Physicians and others, who may depend on pio- curing f res h and eeuiiine articli aid that no p .ins will he spaied to give satisfaction both in quali ty and i n price. QCj' .Mkeicai. PsEscnirrioMs carefully and a ceo ra t el p i epa i d. Jan'y 2!i, J53. J. N. SxMITIP Xiiimber Lumber! I O.ik, Ilickoiy, Ash, Pop Sweet Gum, irch.and t'vpiess Lumhtr M.tl to order by the subscriber, 4 milsp noith of F e 1 1 c v 1 1 1 e . On h u nd , oak for Ft' 1 Iocs and A 1 et I i es . M. V. JONES. April 17. 1,C.V2 tf TOBACCO. The subscriber continues to receive and sell, on manufacturers' account, all grades of man ofcCtureri Tobb..co. J. FT LEY. June 5. 1 52 C'.l-'f-t f JSTEIV EST.JBLISJ1J1 lwYl The n t.dei sig;:ed is now nreoared to m.-. ! r. f.i order all kinds .if Ma I In I ; s , Rockaw ;in, titm- gies and MilliifS. I I ; v j j i !,l(i, fmplo;.ed in n e of the best esfahlishn cnC- intheSoutii. hefoit trrs himscl' ni.dlrcls con fio't n t thai his w.ik will give satisfaction, ifgooii m:.tei and oi I. -m.iush i p ci n nccom plish it. His joisi experience iu-tifies him in sax ing that all woi k dor.e in Li esta!)lihment, as to neatness, dnrabilitv and dispatch, will compete with any put up "in the sou t hem States I! e only solicits a 1 1 i I to sa t is fy the mst scrupulous. Grateful for p;.st pat ronage, lie most respeclfully solicits a continu ance of t he same. QCJ-Particular attention paid to repairing. J. W. ROLGLlVs. Nov. 0, 1S52 NEW BAKERY. The Subscriber has est; hlil)e) a R.kcj v on Mow Street, on the Lot two rioojs Enst of Dun can McNeill's Cabinet Shop- lie prepaied to furnish Families, r.o.,ts, aid the public gen erally, with ISreari, Miscuit.jind Cakes of variol s kinds, of the b.-st qualify. ie has rociurd the services of one of the ,et Rakers in the Slate. Prices reasonable. Give me a cull. f.'IIA'S. HANKS. Fayetteville. Jan'y 1, 1S53. '7g;j-tl ON THE CAPE FEAIt. T tie subscribers having purchased the Steam ers EVE KG UF. F.N and SOUTMEILNKR and T w Hoats. P.tely lhe propeity .f the Hennelta Steamboat Company, are now prepared to for ward with despatch, between Wilmington ai.d Fayetteville, all freights or goods entrusted to them. F. N. & J. H. IJO HERTS. Fayetteville, Feb'y lit, 1S53. 730-tf I am now receiving my stock of SPRING AM) SUMMER GCODS suitable for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear. Al so, Hdls, JJontlets, Shoes, &c , & r PETER P. JOHNSON. March 10th, lf53. The subscriber, has taken the shop hpfweeri Drs. Mallett &. McSvvain and EccJes' Rrid 'e w here he intends can ving on the TA I L()It I sa- BUSIXESS in all its brancMea. Having had practical expe l ience in most of the Atlantic cities, he feel as sured that he can please the most fastidious All orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. . ., B. MONAGHAN. April 0.IS53. 37-tf. Josepli K. Blossom, GENEUAL COMMISSION 7 AND FOIUVAUniNG MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt personal attention given tocnsign menfs, and cash advances made on shipments to me or rny friends in Netv York Nov. 20, 1S52. y WANTED, 20,000 bbls Turpentine, delivered at my Dis. tillery in this place, for w hich the highest prices will he paid. 1 I would also employ two or three good turpentine-barrel Coopers. - - D. W. ROGERS. Lumberton, N. C.,' Feb'y 10, 1S53. 730-tf A (2TOOl Slipfliy of JHariks. of all kinds, for sale at the Carolinian OIice. 0
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