Newspapers / The North Carolinian (Wilson, … / Oct. 15, 1853, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
'ft 4, 4? tr rVoU the Louisville Journal: - The Beautiful. 1-: . BY WILLI AM W. HARNEY. " ' The beautiful, the l.elov a are u.ui . Jt or me iiui"" - ' , 'OTie tranquil eyes: the twinge wind's delicious tone; . v . tfhe cogfpaiucid nights that droop rm.theUinriinoftlicH)n; e orbinjr uours tnat soiu Jlie daylight ami uie nou.., he Ion- all-drcHmfal days .nay si.u - .;nn-o rf summer tinie, Like a maiden beneath whose languid lid Stole the picture ot rhyme A picture drawn by an olden rhyme, As" it rang within her ears, Of the goldeflf glossy summer tune And the armed chevaliers. hm :v. l.i find brtsW shield. , Like-the silverMripping Tain, i -.irt tn Hip priffisou battle-lield trill. ' -- - ' V W-And never returneu Jpcv alU.hat's beautifuOT a spell P , ..TT it .-- tEp pyi-ther up tireamim unn, IT Olll 1 II 11LV - NEW GOODS I have received and opened the largest stock of Dry Goods. Groceries, c, 1 hatjyver ottered ff fale all of which I will sell as low any house m this Place. My friends and customers, and all in want of goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. PETEit V. JOHNSON. Sept 17, 1853 Fisli! Mackerel in half and whole barrels for sale by Sept 17, 1853 TETElt P JOnXSON 1 !.-.-"" ,i ; r THE NORTH CAROLI AYETTEVILLE, N. 0. FALL, 1S53 " , JAMES K V I. e "V Is now receiving a very large and genera assortme of DltY GOODS, among which are 750 do jrnslin0eLains. f 175 thv . French and English Menn X - 250 do Alpaccas, l'laid, V.rocade and other Silks, Merino and crape plaid and plain Shawls, assorted, "Hats. Capsvhdinonnets, Silk and cotton" Hifiidkercfiiefs, DoVmet Lace and Edging, Hoots and Slioes, Hotting Cloths, Xo. 1 to 10, With mauv other Goods, all of which have l.een pnr-,.i.- i f...- ,.o.i, i-.- ihf Tifie.kaffe. and will be oflcrert at A. . II. WUitlli ld.v. CAHRIAGK-MAKER) FA VETTEVILLE, K. TOould respectfully inform the public that he is stil his old stand carrying on we aoove Business in at. branches. He returas ManKsior iuu uueiai hf's recived, and hopes by a strict attention to hi neJJud a desire to please all and give gena-al satr tionfto merit a continuance of the same. ' Jf He w arrants all his work to be made of theU jrt rial and by experienced workmen. He flattwiim that his work will compete with any made in yie S' for style, elegance and durability, and should anjj tail iu VI mouths (wiin iair uan) n or material, he will repair it free of charge L 'ersons wishing to Dny woum uo wen io can lis work, as he is determined to sen low lor tl ers thankfully received and promptly attended toj i..--in;rinT nat.lv executed at short notice an owest possi lue prices. - - .. Fayetteville, Oct. 1st, 1853. ' - 1 FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL I N S C U A Si C E CO MP A N ih L-sale or '-retail as low as possible. Those wishing to purchtise goods will please call ana examine. Kept 17, 1853 swell ,t old rhymes hiiWtf the summer's wmg; 9 4Vprrng tliat God has made Pome deep-hidden good ; And borrow hhth beauties like the suaUe " Of the deep sequestered wooii. 'The lillits bloom by the water's side, And the leaves drop on the stream; They float along on the sable tide, Like the bright barques of a dream; And the joys drop from the lily stem Ou the waves of life below, And still we gather each former gem From the wavelets as we go. So sweet are the joys that memory hath For those who wander alone, . Orihey fall like sunbeams over a path Where the light has rarely shone. All that is beautiful hath a charm, That is nigh akin to love, "Which into the heart comes soft and warm As a blessing from above. A pearl-white flower with streaks of red, A violet in the grove. ; However hidden, hath often said That the world is lull of love.. J For a love still lingers iu every grove, And a dream on every hill; Though sorrow hath s-hadovvs over love, Yet the spirit lingers still - Shadows as over a tranquil stream In the warm and" silver noon, v When the laggard cloudlet stops to dream In the merriest days of June. And ever and ever through day or night The kindliest blessings rove; - ; The sun goes down and the moon comes up, - And the world is full of love. . :. FALL GOOBS. 1S33 COOK & JOHNSON are now receiving their Fall i. ..,!..,-, nn pvt.nnsive assortment ot Hardware r-'...i.,i.' c..oi-ips f!roekerv and Glass Ware, Oils, ill 111. V - LI I IV. I 4 11. ' . 1 , I'aiuts, and lye Studs, together with their usual supplj ,fntiu-rinmAi!. to wh ch they invite country merchants visit'.ng this market Sept 17. 1K53 t)0-3t Tliis Company is now organized and prepared to rer U ive applications for Insurance, on as iavoruble terms ceive applications as other Companies. DIRECTORS: Avon E. Ham., J. G. Shepherd Wm. Warden,;., -i S. T. LEY, John D. Williams Chas. Ben-uow, Wm. McIjAvuix, Wm. AIcIntyke, the attention of IV O X I J E . Prs. MALEETT A McSWAIN having left their Books' and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is fully authorized to receijit for the same, all their customers living west of the Cape Fear River, who may be in arrears either by note or account, v. ill confer a favor bv calling on hi'm and settling the same. , W. P. MAT-LETT. H. A. McSWAIN. Fayetteville, Sept. 3, 1S53. tf K. W. KIXIiAW t CO. re now receiving from New York their Fail and Winter stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of Coli'ee, brown and loaf Sugar, iron and mil", powder and shot, lead, tea. candh's, soap, scgars. cojipcras, ginger, spice, pepper, butter & soda crackers, snuS. adamantine candies, nutmegs, a good lot Hollow-ware, browns, water buckets, matches, bail buckets, a good lot of CROCKERY & HARDWARE; thread, buttons, suspeuders, purses, pencils, blacking. eiiier w:in common Boots & Shoes, hoy's do. They solicit their customers and the public to call and examine their Goods, ai they intend to 11 low for cash or exchange for eountry produce. " R. " - , toot liaymouni. Fayetteville, Sept. 17, 1T.3. CM, . it ' n- l' - I ' 1 7 comlis. g a caps letter and writing paper, togct a good lot of ladies' and gentli men's tine and Henut Lilly, II. L. Mykoveb, Tnos. S. LuTTEiiLon, . John H. Oook, U. A. Ray, A. A. McKethax, Geo. McNeill, James Kyle, Natuan A. Stedmav. ' - OFFICERS. GEORGE McNEILL, President. H. L. MYROVER, Vice President. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. C. A. AlfMff.T.AV. Secretary. -George McNeiij., i John II. Cook, V Executive Committee James Kyle, J : ",. - , .' ; The plan of Mutual Insurance must commend i. to otir community, for it can be demonstrated that" have saved within the last six years upwards of $30s bv insurance in the North Carolina Mutual Compa. that is, we must have paid to have kept the same lita anee in the foreign joint stock companies that sum fi than we have actually paid; and yet the North Carfli Mutual Company has received between Sj,UUJ and 000 more than it has paid out for losses here, sbovis that we are favorably situated, as compared with olhi places in the btate, tor Insurance. '.; "' Our Company has gone into operation favorably,htt ing the day we "organized applications to the amount, a sHti.OiM), and the Company is jiow placed on a sar fooling. :"v?r;"-- -: " i Anv Director, authorised Agent, or Secretary, receive Applications, but they will not be binding u,j d bv the Executive Committee or Board. TWM. L. McGARY, Eq.. is appointed General; --eiit by the Company. We invite applications. ; GEO. McNEILL. President. C. A. MrttnJjAX, Sec?y. 1 Feb. 20, 1853. tf " ' It. 1S53. 'J i ytF5 1AND FOK SALE. bscriber offers for sale Fifteen Hundred Acres in the upper end of Robeson county, K miles st ot t ayetteyilie, ana wnum mura .. leading from that place o viueraw, d, with the improvements, has as many aavan- any ever offcrea lor sale in ima regiuu w i For farmiiiK. the upland is inferior to none, is enough ot it ciearea o requiic oR hands ; and there is besides, an extensive illy drained, and which, by trial, has proye Ae liest river land. - . . fientine getters it holds out greater indiu. y .It is densely timl)ered, and the soil of the k" 1 r the yield of turpentine greatest, and is r iear to market to make the business prof?' c, ,lot a better location for a Still in the flcry. '""fa on the premises a saw mill, wn.ic"v with the r- of timber and constant home Acsf J for lum- Id be made a source of consider' profit; a Jiwhich has always had cxteir e custom; a Vgin nud a screw, both new? - Jjood dwelling " honscs on a healthy locaC 'and with good ; sold privately it will fc? Jut up at public auc i Thnrilay. 13th October,--' - - W liberalaud madeilGwn on day of Sale. trther luformatioii addrefs : - JAS. A. McNEILL, 60--pd Montpelier, N. C. ' E . C . H A L b Of Home, Successor of Hall, Sackctt & Co, The largest Cr ; "clory li tl SoutU. , Respectfully forms his friends and the' public, that he has built np lt. suljeantial ;Brick Bnildlngs-at his Old Stand," jeressly'.fer irtanafaetUTing Carriages. Thankfu 1 for the very liberal patronage he has received Lfor the last 21 years, he hopes' toy strict, attention-- to jdipuance of the sanife-iJIe warrants his work to. ; be Urf of the best material uld by experienced workmen in each branch, of the business. .-His work will" compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. ' " - " . -. . .He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever ottered in this place,-and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will ' ;be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers. '- fl&f He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AN D HrTi . v ehicles finished and in : course or con struction. " ' . JZt5S"AU work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge... v Persons wishing to bny would do well . to call and examine for themselves. ii:- - . Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very .- rea sonable terms. ; . ,.- - Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1833. ; . . on hand a general assortment oi Saddlery r Hats, Caps, Shoes, iWttre. Groceries, " 2?at tocfc than ever I i poiuwwtm-, AT THE RED SIGHT. Mcdonald & mcmaster - Have just received a full and. complete stock of Gro- -JrT 'JTS AND SHOES. .T6 J assortment ib mm;,uii, niiA of every onality style? having been for Cuh. he can and ll.-se)l them very low. ki that wish Bargains will "Hc?d it to your mterebt k f the.itock. an examination neiore uuing ways on "hand, a general stock ot uuutL,inL.;3. toucr J, is.3. - - ceries, Provisions, &c, to which they invite the at ten tion of the citizens and surrounding country, Jhej will ell low for Cash, or on time to Dunrtnal customers. & CO. K INLAW south side Hav street, tf TUltPEXTSSE &- TCIBEIt LAXD POH S.VIE Tlio T .nn.ls known as "the Stewart Lands," lately owned bv Waddill and Lutterloh. and now Iselonging jointly to John Waddill, Jr. and the Centre Plankvlioad Company, are for sale. They consist of about Four Thousand Acres, bounded by Puppy Cre k Rockfish, and the Mulatto Road are "situated about, 13 to 20 miles sonth-w est of Fayetteville, the Centre" Plank Road passing through the southern portion of .them. They are alfgood turpentine and timber lands,andare easily accetsible. as timber has been raited fcom-points higher mi on Roekfish. Terms will be made t'avorabl". , . . - ' JAMES G. COOK. 185S-5Mt-: ' ": J-NO. WADDILL, Jr on: Sulkies A fpiness. IVrs'.i Simply OK DBl'CS, 3ieijicikf;s, paists, oils, asd iUYE STVtHi'S.- -;;We are now receiving (in addition to bur stock which we opened in April last) . tai large -and well selected stoek.of Drugs, JIerticinr;ji'aint-sji. iryrmrxaii?, i-ng-Ifsfi: aW GeiSians ?-- " nl De Vrs unrfTii. i . i .ICtttharifMt-.j -Bary's.Tricopherous; " A vffs CJierry Pee-, toralf Witheral & Bro's Vhito Lead. Also, DeGniaon's celebrated non-exulo- eiyc Lamp, Burning Fluid and l'ine Oil. -"..'Buyers would do well to give us a call before malting their purchases, as "we will sell at a small advance on cost.---Particular attention given to packing."' FOULKES & MACRAE, Corner - of Donaldson and Hay streets, next door west Oct.1. 18o3. tf of H & E J Lilly; - MRS. IIOIIXE will rcsutae lier School on the first Monday in October,rfThe English branches, drawinsr. waintinjr, and the .Efench language, will lie 4aL : Tprms of tuition $4 to S8. Mr L. F. lutaker wilf cive-lessons in Music oO;?,iie . Piano and Guitar to such vmng -ladies of tbe School who may desire it. Ki.t.. 17.1833. - , . - i C0-4t , The-snViserllwr Is I itockof STAPLE A n d oftef y t iem- tn State of North Carolina--Cumberland County. In 'Equity Spring Term, 183--J Marr E. Pearee and others vs. Joseph W. Evans. Ex r, and Dickson Evans. ' Petition for account and settlement. It appearing to the Court that the defendant, Dickson Evans, is not an inhabitant of this State, it is ordered bv the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the North Carolinian, notifying the said defendant to be and appear at the next Term of the Court of Equity to be held lor the County ot Cumoerland. at the Lourt House in Fayetteville, on the seventh Monday after the fourth Monday of September, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to said petition, or the same will be taken pro confessor and set for hearing ex parte. 61-6t A. A. T. SMITH. Clerk & Master. - 5 onus, receiving his Fall and Winter FANCY DRY GOODS, Mic upon terms aa e?$ and . t pwwitunernj rs. s, All would do rchnsing. urates a few 'of the leading ar- fig'd Silks, plain and black . . 4 . W . li O t; ERS, Manufacturer of Bujrgics, Carriages, and Vehicles of every description, - " Lumberton, 2 . C. ' Resnectfuliv announces to the public, that he has at last succeeded in ensra-rinsr the services of experienced skillful, and competent workmen in every branch of his business, and that he is now prepared to execute al orders for any kind ot work in his line, m a style tna' cannot fail to give satislact ion. All materials and workmanship from his shop arc' wnrrantod to be of the best" nuaLtv, and to stand, v.-'ith, fair usage, for 12 months. ILs terms are as favorabl as any iu the State. July SD, 18-33. 53-tf LUMBERTON HOTEL The subscribers inform the public that they have pnr nlinil tl.. tlotl bitelv oreimierl liv r. I', liiu'lev, aildj ti..,t timv aw nmv mftiarril to entertain all who may fnvnr them with their custom, and pledge thciust Ives t- nsp pverv efibrt to cive satisfaction. Tin y are 110J Imil.lmilarsre and dry Stables and shelters. The .l tnl.lt. w'lll alwavs lie snonlled with the best the market nflv.r.U nml with attentive servants in the house and fm- tl.o ctnliles - Their undivided atieniinii iii w un- en to the establishment, and thereby hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. ., , - J. W. REGAN. - J. II. CALDWEI IT "1.II m.E PLANT ATM1K Ljt determined to remove to fionun, i oner 101 w TTAWTATION, situated 11 miles West of hbertoh .immediately on the road from Lumuerton floral College or Rockingham. - , . , li.-i i.f nf l-inrl contains five hundred ana sixty Sj one hundred and twenty acres oi uicu w Jtate of cultivation, -wwn goou icuce 'itcheSi mis lanu is as iuiub wiu uo ""-i- he culture of Corn, Peas and Cotton as any in this sec ,!., fm,trv. The woodland is-;ll timbered, and beino- immediately on Lumber RiverVs inducements to iurpentuie, iar anu i uuwc-i nw , ane dwelling is a roomy iimiwimuiwuwMaiuv . &. situated on an eievateu spot iu m m-. ltiyatcd laud: wun an in'crasuj uui-uuis;' d newly repaired; with the best Well oi water m me d tnat cau oe nameu m huukbuh tuuii.j. IWwater alone is a safe guarantee to neaiji ana Applv to me on the premises. ' v 11 J. B. McNATT ngust 20, 1853. - ob-W - ssix Tliers is also within two hundred yards oTw.e Itlng an elegant Mill Site, dam already built, never ing stream. - ..... when bareains are to be had. Welteep alSavs on band a splendid assotment ot loreign ana ooiuesnc liquors, loaf, crushed and brown sugars ; Rio, Java and Laguira coffee ; green, llyson and uiacK teas ; jew uneans and Cuba molasses; table & sack salt; bacon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked lieef, dryed venison; No 1, 2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, meal, corn, oats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratus, indigo, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, cinamon, epsom salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety of other coods. They take this method of thanking the community and their country friends for the very lilieral patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by selling goods low, to increase tneir lormer rraae always Keeping m- ivn that, a nimble sixnence is worth a slow shillinsr. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the Bank of the State, Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, N. C October 1, 1853. tf V ; - TUEi ROAD TO HEALTH. '-.'?''HOLU)VrAVa PILLS,' " " . " - . CURE OP A. DISORDERED' LITER AND BAD DIGESTION". Copy of a letter from Mr R. W. Kirkus, Chemist, 7 - Prescot !t, Liverpool, dated Oth June, 18ol. To Professor Hoi.ixway : ' ' Sir t Yonr Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on bar sales of Proprietary .Medicines, for some years. A customer, to whom I cau refer for any enquiries, de sires me to let yon know the circumstances of her case. She bad been troubled for years with a disordered liver ., and bad digestion. On the last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the intla- ' mation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained ' ''?" of. her " being able ; to bear up under it; fortunately ehe was induced to try your Pills,, and she informs me that after the first, and tach succeeding dose she bad ' great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three tjoXes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health, fi'could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity of tub attack, - and the speedy cure. I think,-speaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills. . (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. . . AK EXTRAORDINARY Ct"RK OF FIEf".HATIC FEVER, IX VAX -DIEMAX'S LAND. Copy of a letter inserted in the ITcbart Town Courier of ' the 1st March, 1851. by Major J. Walch. Margaret McConnigan, 1Q years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent Rheuma tic Fever for upwards of two months, which had entirely deprived her of the use of her limits. During this period . she was under the care of the most -eminent medical ' " men in Hobart Town, and by them her case was consider ed hopeless. . A friend prevailed upon her to try Hollo- way's celebrated Pills, which she consented to do. and in : an "incredibly short space of time they effected a per- i ' . - feet' cure. : - - ittaxuxyTsms ixthe chest axu sto.hach . - . :, - ;.; era ily I To Professor nd I Sir I dem CHAIRS. Hie subscriber offers for sale some lo or id dozen .. ... ...1 T 1 . 1 nlnvtA urs ot various panerus, luaiuiuitiuiKi m uio jium kvell seasoned wood, the best the country aftords; and "Babied by sufficient pat ronge, will continue to nianu- L-ture chairs ot such material ami woiKiaausnip as .n sure their durability. Also, a general assortment oi l.rthern Chairs at the lowest pr.ee. A liberal price will be given in cash or barter lor a pr thousand feet of well-seasonea popiar Lumuer, ! 2 inches thick, II inches and upwards wide, clear ot Hits ic. Also split h:ekorv and wli.te ohk wameu. Dl,.l;.l. je.'I.ll.li. Favcttevllle. June 25, 1853. . tf Iff E W GOODS At tub old stand of II. Braxso.v & Sox. The nndersiffned have iust received a large stock of Goods, embracing a general assortment recently bought in the northern market, under favorable circumstances. They have ' Loaf, crushed, powdered and brown sugars; Java, Laguira & Rio Colt'ee; pepper, spice, ginger, cloves and nutmegs; sup. carbsoda; iudigo; madder; borax; .cam phor; alum; eps. salts; salt pctre; molasses; syrup; salt, iron; saddles, bridles and martingals; collars; wagon and buggy whips; spades, shovels and forks; trace, dog, tongue, breast and halter chains; coffee mills; wagon boxes; mill, cross cut & hand saws, cut nails and Eplkes; with a good assortment of pocket and table cutlery; blacksmith tools Gomplete; turpentine hackers, scrapers, dinners and axes: broad and chopping axes; guns; win dow glass; rivets. ' A largo stock of ready-made clothing and staple dry goods; gunny and hemp bagging; rope and twine; Sweede and American bar iron; square and netn iron east steelr German and Bristol steel; safety fuse and blasting powder; hats, caps, boots and shoes; West-r-vii nml North Carolina bacon: together with almost every article sold iff this market, all of which will be sold at fair prices far casb,"on time to prompt custom ers, or country produce generally. - W G. W.. WILLIAMS & CO. ; Oct 1, 1853. tf! -,r -" ' - ' - - TJoiAeWAV : V, .' - if j-w:5 desire to bear testimony to the cood effects of Holloway's Pills. For some years I suffered from a paln and tightness in the stomach, wb.ich was also accom- . pauied by a shortness oi'breath, that prevented me from. walking about. 1 am fc years oi age. and uoiwiinsianu in"my advanced state of life, these Pills have so re lieved me. that I am desirous that others should be made acquainted with their virtues. I am noV rendered by their means comparatively active and can taks exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. " ' Signed) HENRY CO E. Xorth st., Lynn Norfolk. THESE CELEBRATED FILLS ARE WOX-DF.RFCLLY EFFICACIOUS IX THE FOLLOWING COMPLAINTS : Ague, ieniale lrre- Ketention ol t rnie, Asthma. gularities. Billions Compla'nts, Fevers of all Blotches on the Skin, kinds. Bowel Complaints, Fits, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, lnflaiuatlon, Jaundice, '.ro DeKlunedo.: solid Detains, all wool, ot every price time to punctual civ and see "his stock befv Out of his stock he v tides : " Rich brocade an and color; lace, muslins, and jackonet Sleeves; Chime zetts and Collars; grass andr corded Skirts; ladies and gentlemen's Gloves of every style; linen cambric Hand kerchiefs: an assortment of -plain, dotted & checked Swiss Muslin: Cambric and Jackonet: Bor.bazines and Alpaccas; cambric and Swiss -Edging and Inserting; French Merino of every color; Ladies' Silk and Merino Vosts and Corsets: white Crane Shawls. Among other stvles. a ereat variety oU,idies Dress Goods. The attention oltiie pTbbc is particularly called to tns assortment of fancy DeLains, ladies rand. s misses white and colored Silk Bonnets; bishop Lawns & Irish Linens; good assortment ol" Shoes. Slippers and Gaiters, among them a tine article of white kid Slipper and Gaiter. Black and col'd French and American Cloths and Cassinicres: a lot of Ready-made Clothing; gentlemen's tine Hats. Cans. Boots and Shoes. An assortment of Goods for negro wear, such asBro irans. Boots and Shoes. Kerseys and Blankets, with every variety of iroods kept in mv line. J. C.J'OE. Sept. IT. 1853. Sin Sadillc nml liar 8S Mannfctry. The Suli.-vrlbtT respectfully informs bis customers md the public generally, that he st:ll continues to carry ui the Saddle and Harness making business at the tore west ot the .Marble l-aciory. wnere ne nas now on jd and is regularly manufacturing Saddles, Bridles Elarnesi ot every description and quality, logemer i-v oilier article usually Kept in nis line, re sale of the above Sales, and of Qm m r's prices, adding freight. 1 rt I y always on hand of varlou-f s.m Slate of Koi-iii C'aroHn.-i-3IoTe Comity Cornelius Shields vs. Alston Wilson and Robert L. Pervis, Administrators of Thomas Wilson. In the Court of Etpiity Order at August Term, 1853. In this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Alston Wilson, one of the defendants iu this cause, is a non-resident, and is not an inhabitant of this State, it is therefore ordered by the Court that publica tion be made in the North Carolinian, a publ'c newspa per printed in the town of Fayetteville in this State, for the space of six weeks, as to said Alston Wilson, for him to lie and appear at the next term of this Court, ou the Monday before the last Monday of February, 1854, otherwise the Bill in this cause will be taken pro-con-fesso as to him, and set for hearing, and as to him heard exparte. Witness, S. C. Bruce, Clerk and Master in Equity for the county of Moore, the Monday before the last Monday in August, 1853. - 61-Ct S. C. BRUCE, C. M. E. PALL AJtD WI.MER GOODS. We are receiving the largest stock of Goods we ever offered in this market,- consisting in great varieties of Hats .and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Saddlerv and Leather. Hardware and Cutlery. Wood and Iron Hollow Ware. Bagging and- liopo. , Cotton ivl Hemp Hop', to inebK--CaTtxmters', IMnckumiths' - and Coopers' Tools. Ka i Iron and Htocd. lt-fMly-Made Cltb:nj. -. ,'cZ Sla.p., Dry CSoolsr ,- v.Ajfcj ' -. ' " ' - irocer"ie. '" . '--.-' -j Cw1 IT KOoa we want Jo 'exebauge for Vrodoce V.vwh, or to rofrpotisilde mere bntimo. wet. !, ... 4. & T..WAW)Ibb, liny street - . j.viuuiiia piease can and examine XISW MEDICISE stohk We have just received a new sujiply of select Medi cines together with a superior article of French Bras dy choice .Madeira, Port. Sherry and Claret Wines (which were selected for us by a judge, from one of the best houses in Philadelphia, for medical purposes ) As our Medicines were bought with a view to Pre scriptions, Farmers and others who keep Family Medi cines will do well to give us a call. All our Medicines ure warranted to be of the most select k'nd. . i . , ' Ilr; HALL & ROBINSON, At the Old Stand of Drs B. & B. W. Robinson, t.t - . . comer of Old and Green streets. - JV U. I rescr.pt.o:is Carefully and accurately put up. II. & 11. ei-tf LAKBS AID MILLS AT AlCTIOX. The rnderslgned will on SATURDAY the 20th day of October, sell to the highest bidder the plantation upon which he now resides. The Dwelling itouse is new, large and comfortable, constructed upon the most modern style, and upon a fine elevation, surrounded by a beautiful Oak and Hickory grove; the Negro Cabins, Stables, &c. are all comparatively new, well arranged, and conveniently located. There are two hundred and fifty Acres under cultivation; its fertility, and produc tiveness will lie apparent to any one who will examine the crop now upon it. There is also upon the premises a Saw and Grist Mill and Cotton Gin, all in good condi tion, each having a regnlar'and profitable custom. The location is healthy and the neighborhood is unsurpassed for industry, sobriety and intelligence. A rare oppor tunity is oiVered to parents having children to educate, as it is convenient both to Floral College, and Laurin burg High School. Also, Two Hundred and Fifty- Acres of Land one mile and a half distant, lying upon both sides of the road from Rockingham to Lumberton, known as the ROCKY FORI) upon rfhouheel Creek. The stream is never-failing, a large amount of money has been expended in the making of a Dam, &c. with the view of locating Mills and Manufacturing operations, no buildings, however, have been erecteti; any person or persons wishing to engagj in Manufacturing operations would do well to ex-.vmiiie the location."- f ' For further information address me at fotewartsvilie, : examine the prem-ses. Terms one half Ca-h upon delivery -of possession, the balance upon rt-usonalile time with interest. DANIEL McNEILL. Stewartsville. Itiehmo-.id Co., let. 1, lSo3. il-4t Wililn'i Palmt Fire Proof Salamander SaffV We are agents for the s: fer them at Manufacturer' iuteud - keeoiuff a supply sizes and tirices. These Safes are considered among tl- best in the United States. We have received pai l of one dozen, at urices from SoO to S 1 7.". D. & W. McLAURIN. April 16, 1855 " 38 tf AS we intend making a change in our business, w ofTer for sale what Drv Gooils we have on hand, at cost? We are receiving a larsre btock of Groceries, Hart ware. Cooper's Tools, &c. 1 10 bags Rio, Laguira and Java couee, 10 hhds Porto Rico and N. O. Sugar, 7o hhds refined and crushed do. f9 hhds Molasses, 20 hhds Bacon, 3.500 lbs North Carolina Bacon, No. 1 pickled Herring. No. 1, 2 and 3 Mackerel, And many other articles. D. & 'April 16, 18."53. mT-WTKTMtWUl W'llMII -rams indebted to hUuliv note or account over months due. are requested to call and settle the t r.-.i-fc -r t t-trv l.. t i o . ULi I A. Ill 5000 lbsN. C. Bacon, t"-.' 10 bbls Distiller's Glue," Variety of Sugar and Cof . .Dry. Goods, ,11, wtislnstSW; between this time . and Cour September,) for which I wc "ve. 500 sacks Salt, 10 hhds Molasses,' Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, Consumption, Deb'lity, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas Scrofula or King's - .Evil. Sore Throat. Stone anil Gravel, Seco.diry Symp toms, , Tie Douloreux, Tumors j . Liver Complaint Ulcers, Lumbago, Venereal afl'ec Plles, tious, Rheumatism, Worms of all kinds, Weakness from whatever cause, &c. Ac. - Sold at the establishment of Frofessor Holloway. 211 Strand, (.near Temple Bar.) Loudon, and hy all res pectable Druggists and dealers iu med c lies throughout the British Empire, and by those of the Un ted States, in pots and boxes, at 37J cents, and 87 cents, and il ot) each, wholesale, by the princ'ple Drug houses in t.i; Union, and by Messrs. A. B. A D. Saads New oik; Mr J. Hersey, 84 Maiden Lau e, New York, f There is a'consieerable saving by tak ng tao larger 8 ZB. -Directions for th? gn'dance of patieats in every disorder are attached to each box. ( S. B. &. J. A.. EVANS, Wholesale Ag:nls Wil mington. ' For sale by S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville. October 1, 1853. tim-pd. UHI1 !:. ia me Al . .. , j .ur settteT HOTCHICIS'S VERTICAL WATER V KI EL- There are several hundred of thes-wheels iu opera tion in different counties in North Carolina. 1 or proof of tlier great-advantage over the common llutUr wheel or any other wheels now iu use for saw mills, we confi dently refer "to those who have applied th. m to the. r mills.- AVexan recommend tliem part cularly for tier superiority in cases of a low head of water, or. buck water. 18.-i2. Fayetteville, Aug. 20,:' I 3 RIIEVMATISM CAN BE CURED. We now oiler for sale that celebrated remedy, MoKTiMK.n s Rheumatic comfoi xd wwbiuiuiiji, pVhlch has gained such great Popularity wherever ln- roduced. as the only speciuc known lor me eneciuai ure of this painful disease. 1 n is remedy uas aueuv ired thousands ot cases, comprising oeij ITorm of this complaint, from the inflammatory (acute; orm. attended with swellings and enlargement oi me oints, to old chronic cases ot Irom ten to twenty anu thirty years' standing, lliose who nau loryeaisieson- Monday-in -very much "obliged. - W. McLAURIN 38-tf WE have iust received a fresh supply of Tea, froij the Pekili Tea Comnany, of all (nudities, which warrant io crive satisfaction, or no charge. .w D. fe W. McLAURIN April 16, 1853. 38-tf propose at the separate tracts or Oct.,1, 1-S3. Carbonate Soda. Sal. Eratus. I'earl Starch, t" . Saltpetre,-' Bora.v.: Tooth Powders. " Brushes. Evan's Lancets. Mustard. Oct, 1, 1853. , Fluid Extract of Seuna. Comp. Syrup of Sarsaparilla. HarUm Oil, or Medicamentum. Brit th Oil. Cod-liver Oil. Turlington's Balsam. Windsor Soap. " Nutmegs, &c. ic. For sale by r : JI ALL & ROBINSON. A large supply fftleby rl 3 Oct. 1, 18-3. Of Balsam HALL Capsule!, for ROBINSON, il-tf 5SSO ACHES OV I. A -V I K A.T At'VTIOW. Tbe ludersifrnad having failed to sell their Lands, and ""'a upon me levins previously advertised, now to sell on Thursday, the 27th of October.. ued liuults to the highest bidder, th parcels, viz : I wo thousand acres lvinr on the Fast side nf I.n;n!.v Kiver and on the .North and v est side of the Fayetteville and iiartjeesville road includinr the iMills. Dwelnni.-ni.fi outhouses, and three hundred and lift v acres of cleared land. Twelve hundred and f.ty acres on the same sido of the River and on the East side-of the Fayetteville and Hiii leesville road, including the Red Banks, proper, and one hundred and fifty acres of clear d land. Four hundred acres on the same siil-V the River known as the Lowrie Land, which will be Teold in lots of one hundred acres each. Seven hundred and thirty acres on the West side of the River including thirty-live acres of cleared land. : All of the above Lands were particularly- described in an advertisement published in this paper from the 8th of April to the. loth of May last, persous w ho have not had an opportunity of examining them will please refer to the said advertisement, or vkrite to us at Gillopolis. Terms. One-half CasJi upon delivery of possession the balance upon reasonable time with interest. W. McNEILL.. Si- JOHN McNEILL." Red Eank3, Robeson Co., Oct. 1, 1853-, 61-4t ' If not previously disposed of, : I Will sell at tho same time and place, and npon the same terms, tw. Ire hundi-ed acres of heavily timbered land on the east side of Lumber River, twelve miles above Lumberton. JOHN McNEILL. EPf MaLaurin & Straiiire will pav th est e ash price for Turpentine until further notice. : Sept. 3. 1833. 58-tf STEI)MA & IIORNI3 : '" Would respectfully inform th'e citizens of Fayettevill.' and the public generally, that they have just received from New Vork, and are receiving, their FALL STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of . - i DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, & A variety of HATS suitable for the season. LadieJ' and Gentlemens' Boots, Shoes and Slippers; alarfje assortment of Ready-made Clothing ; a great mai y articles in the ladies- line, and we would bo pleased have ttiem call and examine lor inemseivcs. :.i All orders seut to their care from friends and custo mers will be promptly attended to. ' - -y Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 18.33., - tf Niti . The subscriber has taken the shop between Swain and Eccle;s Bridge, where he intends ft. on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all Its W Having had practical experience in most of the tic cities, lie leeis assured tuat lie can . please fastidious. ---,.-. All orders will be executed with ncatncwnntl Jimm a....:, oi-. -I.- - -uo.!.!. T- - - I tf NEW BAKERY. The Subscriber has established a Bakery on Bo Sir et, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan .McNeilTi Ca .met Shop. He ls prepared to furnish Familiev Boats and the public generally, with Bread Kil-A,? nnrl C.t. F....t.. ., .tV "'. -WI : ""i" muus. oi tue nest ouaLtvi- be lino T..-r.,,.-...l !, : - . .. 'lu uio, m, . ., ....t.i mv; svi i lees oi one or the uie .iaie. Prices reasonable. January 1, 1853. best Baker tive me a calL CHARLES BANKS tf bd to the various celebrated springs, had tried all the : o-w-teriiu iiiinlii at.oiis. anu oeen uituer :tilll - - - - - l I .' . .... . . - eatment of some of the ablest piiysxians uom in uws onntry and Europe, and were pronounced mciiranie, after all these eilorts Had la.leu, in s compounu u ed them. Juany w no na v e u. . v. ine upon crutches or connueu iu men "- j l. i . - ...1 ....M..nl ....ra ltv fill 11)11.-111 rtlfv to ft complete anu pei iu.iin.il. -v Is remedy. . . iWc have not space, in a newspaper advcnsiemenr-o Vert but a small portion of the accumulated- evijsencc Ate behalf. This evidence comes from soiircew feliich fust inspire confidence in every mind. Thecoo Jan f hi ""h toned public journals have published to K j,world ('wonderful and beneficial effects upon themsc! res and .lose around them, and in tome instauces speW hun is. r c ,. ii..Tc,:.ioii lin-e rosortfl tail- and cer- tify that, even in extreme cases, where connjtations had Koi.i nnd thev had decided that thertere no hopes C' f recovery, even "then, they procured ? medicine and dministeied it, and it effected a comfte cure. Minis ters of various denominations nave wrten ann puousueu what it has done for themselves aw! ieir friends; while merchants, officers, mechanies,j(utr private citizens, have fiii-nfshed volumes of evidence of the highest character, Lsnch as accompanies no other preparation in America. L We most respectfullyk those who are afflicted to T t to the agent in tHeir yicuy anu gei a u eum. , 1... , -. i iri. l. I.id At itr-l. ol l?nv- -tne letters ana ceriinrai-jw , " 4 BerrymanTJ. M.Kelly, Rev R. A. Colbnrn, and .tergvmcn; while we add the names of Hon J. ate President of the Bank of the State of Mis 'o. O. Atherton, officer in the Bank in Str Louis; IT: Eddv. S. Downing. A. Holland, C-W. W; Christy, Joseph Southack, with other pro Tchantsof St. Louis, as also vast numbers of ns. - -y , l: . ' . - ";-- -- "pie evidence, and these are living witnesses, Teat remedy was tirst introduced, and where .iSiinds have ben:cui-ed during the last two tnr propietors have now opened their Great "i. -Vt T Barclay street, (Astor House), in Xnw York.? where all oi"ders: for this niedi- btr pronuilly attended tt. , : . ; f lira vcete-ble spirit an internal remedy, pre Audiecomineuded for this one disease alone. This ei" So oner single bottle, or three bottles for $10 ii'V W.V. ALEXANDER, Proprietors, . " WT- - No. 1. Barclay st, New York city. '"rold bv J. N. SMITH. Fayetteville. h 12, "1853 . lyt To Hie Trr tt.g Public. The subscriber begs T fs to inform tbe public, that the line of FOUR HO: jfr POST-CO ACHES between this nlace and Wars-' i still in operation, notwithstan ding the low stage , Water :OU the river, and the law of Congress in regait ipassenger -boats.. . . The time of arriiit and departure is as follows: ' Leave FavettevSUe daily at 3 o'clock, A. M. v Arrive at AVwfieaw at 3 o'clock, P. M, r Leave Warsaw at 10 or 1 1 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Fayetteville at 10 o'clock. P. M. ' M. McKlNNON. June 11, 1853. - ' 4G Cm We still keep a sipply of Whc-cls,.sn.:table.' fnr d-'jKr-' t beads of water, a nnUgtoew.b"g CIMCtrtrov aiwl " rayetteyitlc. J The whet-Is - niaS .ab-: E.-A, Brevard,; Ltncoinion, an, cr.au rll"t rg, V, . '-."-- -' - i- ' ' " '-' -.' -, s wishing to obtain the r.ght to nsc the wheels irved on application to. D, McNeill & Co, ijy- bebadot r-A, isrevaraAini;"iii..", 3i, ji---v v PetergbnrK, V . Persons will lie Ri'rved i.ti.vile N. C. D. McNEILL .- ; --.r ,.,"- ::'- J , A. A. Mclii-TIIAN. D. J. MCALLISTER October 1, 1851. d -.;AVho wonld have thonHt it " AKEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT . Ox Military Green, orrostTE thb Mkthomst Curitcn, froxtixg os mvmfokd stbeet. " .y Great Enterprise.- Fayetteville must siitxe. ; The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general fl . T, T T ' T.- DTTC'tVUtJS C .. 11 I , T ... ......... . A . . 1 1 .- iviv 1 .-vt e. x e. oi- r.jo 111 mi in . ii iwua 1.VI nr.. . iiuu being both practical . workmen," fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any-establishmcut in Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may be known by reference to A. II. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James n. Tier. James Buanin. r ayetteville, Feb. 12, 1853: ' y Leather Bands. Thoroughly stretched, cemented and riveted, made 'out of the best oak-tanned Spanish Leather, for sale at New York prices, by . W. H. 1,UI1WSLI11. Fayetteville, Oct. 23, iai3. ly ft- JJ FAETTEVII.IiE HOT10L.. JOHN n ARM AN respectfully informs his friends and the public that be has removed from the Hotel at the toot ot liaymount to tne larg er and more commodious Hotel in the . centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well known n th Kavetteville Hotel, .wnere ne win oe, nappy w accommodate Travelers and Boarders. No exertions of himself and family will be spared to render those com fortable who may lavor him wtn tneir company. Fayetteville, N. C, June 11, 1853. 4btt The Steamer PAXNV in the future leave Fayetteville u..v mornings, at S o'clock, and and Ir;uays at 12 nVlm-v nn.i freight and passengers with despatch. not i "to.,- - ' T- s- LTJ TTERLOlJ , V - y A(MJ, 1j L TTJili LO HLi on Mondays anif d Wilmington 'futv. uays at 12 o'clock and run re-ularW tf 1 r Oct 1, I8j3, CI-H - -" ---- ruAiM'ATIOiV I- Oll SAL, me Buoscrioer wishing to change his busine ins plantation in Kolieson, 12 miles f O . . . -iiw.ni, c-fciu;itei.l li. Swamp, containing 700 acres, of which aboutl under cultivattn t. iuc cnuaiiuu is neaiiny 14 7n Lequal to a"y in th0 county. The dwellflV all necessary out-houses are in good repair. Tp recommendation which the fertility of the placJ ceive is to be found ;n v f n a 1 . - . 1 ... 1 . uu tue a lantaxion, which all ciiate are invited to examine. There mile of the house a bold flush Kiirino- h valuable mineral properties. There is also w half a mile of the iuii;nn. t, i . . , . - - ..... . 1 ' I ' ' ll ZltZ UOV in wmcn a classical school is constantly kept, easy. ; v . . . 1 JOHN A. ROWLJ oepu-niucr a, ijJ03. 53-ti f!aim lvS.'tJ-!8ime-ri"S.-; - i liave just received a fresh supply of that celebrated "M.LEM CASSIMERJS, to which I would call the atten iion of mv friends and the public in general. O " .' . .. - lv SHEMWELL. t'Sfcy ?, ISM. . 41-tf r-. "..- -- - - --"-o " ! J - - KOOK-BIRD!StV. '"Rwt HARDIE carries on thTTpk binding Imsiness the second storv of Clark & Woeirard's Tailor shop, nbere he will ree'eive and execute binding in any style lesired. " '- ;- .October 1. 1853. WORLD'S FAIR-CRTSTAI. PALACE. t..,0 -.-Jaitina- Nw York, or traveling through N Carolina," should prepare themselves by calling at M. a in t'fi?' Kin-n of the Bier Gun. opposite the lost Office where they will find a large assortment ot double .i 1: i-Vk.i-1 Knot Gnns. Rifles and Pistols, of all i:t. r.,U'a KptiKitiniT. Alien s xvetwiviuK, ,11.(1.11.. -- - - - - - . - . - iotir nd self nnmuis Pistols. t i -. 1 J .. .... pM11cc,,n T,.v.-,u.r h I:isks. onoi anu urauic i'"ft- -iv,uoo.v," c o nf vrneh and Enclish make, also a large assort- ment of Gaming nxtures, wuivu - RFPA1RING of everything in the Gunsmith line will v. .i.. ci.rrt. nnt.ie.e. in the best manner, and for a . r: . n i l --. ww . ..... - 7 om and Co- l11 who desired ?re is withitJ X, believed to rL K rertc Person Strf Is receiving Dry Goods. Hardware, GrocerCloot8, id Shoes, Ready-Made L fotuing, aim toauuicr Also 20 Bbls. .Mess l'orK. V - 25;" No. 3 Mackerel. " 25 " Scale FWi. v-A, 10 Kits Salmon. - . Ali?o, CrmaB Erasive Soap, for removing grease sots from Woolens and Silk. low for Cash or Produce. Oct. 1, 1S53. Cl-4t DRUGS ATHD MEOICI1TES, ' y- V Paints, Oils, Uye-SmflT, Window Glaas, GInH Brusbes, Perfumery, &e. SAMUEL J. HINSDALE has received a large addi tion to his stock of Drugs, Medicines, &c. -- utdoa f all kinds constantly on hand and manutac- tured to order, and warranted to shoot from 100 to 900 yards. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above- named articles, will do well to give me a iriai. , Sign of the Wooden Gun, Hay street, oppo-ite the Post Office. July 23, 1853. '-- -J'y Jtlm ' - "-"- .- . f.ivery Stable. - , r Tbe undersigned continue to carry on . the Livery T.,o;i,a t this nlace. They have lately largely : m- L ..' tl.ik anil can now offer to the public as Aiiyhelos; aZfc andDrivers as can be .found in C. E. LEET1S. -y ptrtfore extend- ed we solicit a continuation of public favor. , We ca to M, we W'U " ,i m- wish tntr&rel. Xwcst eni of Mnmford skeet, where one fLt. do-orewtof Mr T. S, lttertoh'. . GOOD MBDirlSES. - Stahler's Anodyne Cuekuv Ex: i c-TofiANT T onnflilentlv recommended to Invalids a -uururpa by any known preparation, for the cure of coughs, hoarseness, and other forms of common colds; broach t s, a-thma, croup, consumption in an. early i-tage. a. id lor the relief of the patient even iu adva..Cvd tta' s of'lhut fatal disease, ' y. ' i Stableb's DiAr.EK03A Cordial Is a pleasant Mixture, "compounded iu an i .nirut w th tho rules of Pharmacy, ot th-rap-ut c agi-ub, loug known and celebrated for their pi.cul.sa- eu.cacy in curing diarrhea, and similar alitct ous ol the sjfet m. in its act. on, it allays nausea ai.d produces a liiailhy condition of the livtr, thus r. moving tue cause at tue same time that it cures the disease. The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval ol'a number ot tho medical profession in the cay of Bait. more and else where, and in practice have succeeded most adm rably r. ...irin.r the diseases for wh.ch they are prescribed. They are oil'ered to the Country Profess. oner, as nud. Cines which he can in all respects depend upon, as pre pared in agreement with the experience ol mjui-j oi tne . most learned and judicious Physicians, a id tdx.ctly in conformity w.th the rules of Pharmacy, aud as cspuc.ally servin"-Ins convenience, wuo tauiiuij mf i city Physician have his own prescriptions compounded 1it a practical rnarmneeutiBi. See the descriptive puinpuicis, iu uc nau u who have the Medicates for sale, couta mug recom mendations from Doctors Mart u, Laltzcll, Addison, Pavne, Handay, Love, &c. ' l)r S. B, Martin says. " I do not hesitat-' to recom mend' your Diarrhdia Cordlal and Anodyne Cherry Ex pectorant. &c" -". - Dr. John Addiron says. " It gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of othersj in favor of the extraord nary efficacy of your Diarrho;a Cordial." ic; and for the Expectorant. "Ihaveiio hesitation in re commending it, as a most valuable medicine." Ac. Dr. R. A. Payne says he has used the DiarrluEa Cor- dial in his practice "with the happiest effect, and th nks it one of the most convenient and efficient combinations i ever offered to our profession." .'. - '" . Lt.Ij..V lianuy writes, -j. ae iuiuiinii:u-;ui v Anodvne Exnectorant. in several cases ot Lxonch.ar y .A. .... . ' u... .Hj.:.Mfi affection, witn tne most jrappy tm -'l - knowledge of ;t dmiabte etiect, I en,-wrt the gvSi- test confidence rc-comiBeuu it," - , Dr. W S. Love writes to ns that he has admin siercd the Expectorant to his wife, who has hail the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and "that she is fast recover'ng from v: her long standing mainly. It has in a few wet lea done'. her more good than all the remedies, sue nas ucretoiore used under able medical counsel. - " - Sixteen of the best Apotnccarits anu i uaroiaccui.sra in the City of Baltimore write. "We are sat.sneu tne : preparation's known as Stabler's Anotlyne Cherry Ex- Pectorant and Stabler's Diarrhd".a Cordials arc med c.nes , of trreat value and very efficient for the relief and cure of the diseases for which they are recoii....ei.u, -r j bear the evidence of skill anu care in iut-u p.i-i . and style of putting up, and w e tase pieasuic mending them. rpKu Twentv-sevcn ol the most ret pi cm..i ,...", donts of Maryland, Virginia and .North Carolina, vw.u have sold and also used these medicine-themselves, say. From our own experience ana mat ou. vu.... ..-, we do confidently recommend them rro wn We have never known any remedies uhu mi cases for which they are prescribed, to lie- eo efl.cient . . 4.:.rn.nmn nil 71 and to give sucn entire ,(.tnlw.r- Tne above notices oi -ecouiuiBuua..u..n ....... . -- of the Medical Faculty, Pharmaceutists of high ttand- 111 IT, U11U. :uci ini""1 " , , . . sutbc Bcient to satisfy all, that these medicines arc worthy a trial by the afflicted, and that they are of a d 11 y r.A Vrm the 'Ouackery ' and-' Cure v v. "j ' , . , i , - nt ufanim and class Irom tue -ut .e. j, bo much impose.1 .po. ".-- - . rnntr Drugg-fits, AF " ,ri,n E. 11. Sl AiiLMiii. Wholi saijs Dm oo:si8, '-. 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. in Vnvf-tteville, S. S. ' .' - - . . . . . -.r ..:ii. n thacre, A. M. c"i ; May 7 , 1853 alls" i Vnr sale by Drugg'! Store keepers generally. HINSDALE: in Car- in Troy. D. S. i T. l'emixrion. 41-Cm & it first door eat Fayetteville Oct 1, 1853. - lall ti v l-anmi-t-. " GROCERS ASD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' 135 Front stkeet, New "i oitK. t uiiTtTT -' - . J- PAULMIER. Dec. 20, 1852. iy --f - -'-- . . . "5 , .V. j i-3 .1. . :l -L'J V 1 0 v, . A 1 I " " -5 '3J V ''-Vi " i- ! ',' A s . j- y A' Octolier 1, 1853 ira . to
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Oct. 15, 1853, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75