THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, FAYETTE VILL E, N. C. The World as It Is. i 1 1 The world is not so baa a woim it 1 ! "1 - . .. o Vr e it As some wouia iuvu i jou.v, . Tho' whether good or whether bad', Depends on how wc take it : For if we scold and fret all day, From dewy morn till even, This world will ne'er afford to man, A foretaste here of heaven. This world's in truth as good a world As e'er was known to any Who have not seen another yet, And these arc very many. And if the men and women too Have plenty of employment, Those surely must be hard to please "Who eaunot find enjoyment. This world is quite a clever world, In rain or pleasant weather, If people would but learn to live In harmony together, Xor seek to burst the kindly bond By love and peace cemented, And learn the best of lessons yet, To always be contented. . Then were the world a pleasant world, And pleasant folks were in it, The day would pass most pleasantly To those who thus begin it; And ull the nameless grievances, Brought on by borrowed troubles, Would prove, as certainly they are, A mass of empty bubbles. ROBESON INSTITUTE, KOBESOJi CO., N. C. TO KENT OR LEASE. Tlx. i-;iii-rs now oiler to rent for one vear. or lease for tour or live year i. a large and commodious house, wit CoriV'CllK'lll OUWIOUM-!", umiiy ncviru iui the purpose fa Boarding House and Kelectory lor the pupils of the Institute, and also tor the reception ana entertainment of any Uo may wish peimaui.Mii or transient board. There is als i a store-house on the same lot, which can be leased or rented in connection with, or apart from Hi.- boarding house, as desired by those making appli cation. . . , .. .. . Anv pjrso.t wisum.? such sitaauoa, win pie- cuu JOHN McKINNOX. soon. NE1LL CRAWFORD. 84-3t March 11. 151. J. N. SMITH, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, WHOLESALE AND liETAlL DEALER IS minus, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, PAIXTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS. V A R X I S II E S , B R U S II E S , 1'ure JAtjuors, iyc c, Ts now receiving his Spring supply of Fresh Drugs, Medicines. Ac., to which he invites the attention of Country Physicians. Merchants, and others who may wish to purchase in his line, as they may depend on procuring FRE. II AND GEXUIXK ARTICLES, And that no pains will be spared to give satisfaction both in quality and price. J. N. SMITH, North-west corner Market Spiaro. March 4. 1S51. tf VAI.UA I! JL.K I X PO KMATION TO THE PUBLIC. Gentlemen wishing to supply themselves lor the ap proaching Spring and Summer, with rINE A rASII lOXABLK G ARM EXTS. will find it to their great advantage to call on me before purchasing elsewhere as I have lust returned from the northern Cities with a line. lare. cheap and well selected assortment of r i: a 1) r- m , 1 1) i: c l o tiiizt c .- Shirts. Collars. Cravats, and other furnishing Goods. Traveling Trunks, Yalices. Carpet Bags, Walking Canes. Looking Glasses, Umbrcllas, India-rubber over Coats. Leggings and Sandals, Oil Cloth Coats, Pants and Jackets, together with a large assortment of Boys' and Youths' Coat.-. Pants and Vests. Also. Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps. GEORGE BRAXDT. Hay street, between the Market A Fay'ville Hotel. Fayetteville, March I, 1851 2m 87,000 imported Havana, llcgalia & Principe CIGA1IS. now read v for inspection, and for sale at whol-isale onlv. " GEORGE BRANDT. March 4. -1 . 2m HE1V (lOODS. Th subscribers arc now receiving into Store a large nnd general STOCK OF GOODS, "Which will be sold at wholesale or retail at small pro lit. Their stoek embraces St. Croix, Porto Rico, Mus kavado, and New Oilcans Brown Sugars; A. B. and C. cotleft Sugars; Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.; line and common Teas; Java, Laguira and Rio Codec; Pepper. Alspice. Ginger, Alum. Epsom Salts, Brim stone, Indigo. Madder, Adamantine and Sperm Can dles, sup. curb. Soda. Snuff, ground Mustard, fancy and bar Soap, Camphor, Borax, Cider Vinegar, Mackerel in whole and half barrels and kits. Mess Pork. Molasses, Syrup. Sack Salt, Broad and Club Axes; Turpentine DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, every article usually to be found With almost market. in this GKO. W. WILLIAMS Jt CO. February 16. 1854. FOR SALR. -broke MULES. W. 79-tf 2 Taung and well February 4. 1854 P. MALLETT- l A V I I HI c D U P F E E i BR It MASOX AND PLASTERER. V.iyettcvillr, X. '. Persons wanting work dune in his line promptly atteude.l to by addressing him at tin will be r a v-f tte- ville Post Oinee. Fayetteville, Jan'v 2S, 185 1 ly-pd 10,000 lbs Tallow wanted, For which the highest e Oct 8, 1853 h price will bo paid. A. M. CAMPBELL. SHE M AV ELL HOI S K. I?! e clllc, y. C. East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar kct House. Tho subscriber begs leave to announce to the citizens of Fayetteville. and the traveling .public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception ami entertainment of auy who mav wish permanent or transient Jioard. His house is large and comfortable, and his table shall always be furnished with the best the market will afford. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who will attend faithfully to that department of the business. No pains spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage, a share of which is resusctfullv solic-ted. Charges shall be moderate. . SHEM WELL. 81tf Feb'e 18. 1854. IVOltTII t I'TLEV, Furicardin and General Commission Merchants, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. J. A. Wop.rn. Joseph Utley. Feby 18 1854. Sl-tf BITTER, A new supply, just received. Jan'v 30, 1854 ' 7'J-tf GEO. McNEILL. A. 31. Campbell, AUCTIONEER fc COMMISSION MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, Favettkvii.le, X. C. October 1, 1353. Axes. Hackers. Scrapers and Dippers; Pocket and P11 lcnce OI tlie eminent Physician of the Port and City of ruble Cutlery; Shovels. Spades and Folks; broad and Dr. J. C. Vver tiT rnvi-c .. o common Bar Iron. Steel. Nails and Spikes. Weeding VWl. ' , - , , J- JO, May, fc, 1&1. Hoes, lloll.w-ware. large assortment; BlackMiiith's lia,s of your Uierrv Pectoral in my prac- Tools. Ploughs, C...rn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Hats. l . 71? 1 11?rc?aw from iU composition, Shoes, and mii!,t be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and STEAM ENGINES, Fayetteville Manufacture We are now prepared with all the necessary tnachin- ry lor manufacturing STEAM. irum uve to sixty horse power, which we can furnish on as favor able terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Ensrines for Mills, Boats, Arc. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. An Kngiue ot our own jianuiuciui uk kcu in operation at the Foundry. Dec. 10, 1853. 7 1-tf SEW GOODS. I have received and opened the largest stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, 1 have ever ottered for sale, all of which I will sell as low as any house in this place. .My friends and customers, and all in want of goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine for themselves. PETER P. JOHNSON. Sept 17, 1853 FALL, 1833 J A M E S KYLE Is now receiving a verv large and general assortment of DRY GOODS, among which are 15(10 pieces new style Calicos, 750 do Muslin Detains, 175 do French and English Merinos, 250 do Alpaccas, Plaid, brocade and other Silks. Merino and crape plaid and plain Shawls, assorted, Hats, Cayis and Bonnets, Silk and cotton Handkerchiefs, Bobinet Lace and Edging, Boots and Shoes. Bolting Cloths, No. 1 to 10, With many other Goods, all of which have been pur chased for cash bv the package, and will be offered at wholesale or retail as low as possible. Those wishing to purchase goods will please call and exainbie. Sept 17, 1853 NOTICE. Drs. MALLETT A McSWAIN having left their Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is fullv authorized to receipt for the same, all their customers living west of the Cape Fear River, who mar be in arrears either bv note or account, will confer a favor by calling on him and settling the same. W. P. MALLETT. H. A. McSWAIN. Favetteville. Sept. 3. 1853. tf It. W. KINK AW it CO. Are now receiving from New York their Fall and receiving Winter stock of GROCERIES, Consisting in part of Coffee, brown and loaf Sugar, iron "ana nails, powder and snot, lead, tea, canities, soap, segarS, copperas, ginger, spice, pepper, butter A soda craekers. snuff, adamantine candles, nutmegs, a good ot Hollow-ware, brooms, water buckets, matches, bail buckets, a good lot of CROCKERY A HARDWARE; thread, buttons, suspenders, purses, pencils, blacking, combs, g a caps letter and writing paper, together with a good lot of ladies and gentlemen s hue and common Boots A Shoes, bov s do. Thev solicit their customers and the public to call and examine their Goods, as they ntend to sell low for casti or exchange for country produce. R. W. K INLAW A CO., root llavmoimt, south side llav street. Fayetteville, Sept. it, 1853. tf " NORTH CAROLINA MR JAMES G. COOK has CASSI MERES. on hand a full stock of Rock Island Cassimeres, manufactured by Carson, Young A Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County. N. C, where consumers id merchants can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durability, and as permanent in color, as any goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the U. S Thev invite the most full and thorough tests of them and only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Oct. 22. 1853. 64-tf HAIR DRESSING ASD SHAVING SALOON. J. (i. SMITH respectfully informs the citizens of Fayetteville, and the surrounding country, that he has moved his Barbering Establishment to the Hotel Ismld insr. His room may now be found opposite the new Favetteville Bank, where he is prepared to Shave and Trim on accommodating terms. He very respectfully returns thanks to his old customers and the public gen orally for their liberal patronage, and hopes that hi custom will be GREATLY IXCREASED, as he has been to considerable expense in fitting up his Shop for the comfort ot his customers. He would invite tb attention of the citizens to his READIXG ROOM, rear of his Shaving Establishment, -where they will find all the leading Political Papers ot the day. All kinds of Perfumeries and Hair Oils, Shaving Soap, Hair and Shaving Brushes, and a variety ofothe articles in his line, for sale. y.-if He also keeps a good supply of choice smoking Cigars. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 29, 1853. C5-Cm AVER'S CHERRY PECTORAL for the Cure of Coughs. Colds, Iloarxt ness. Bron chitis, ll'hooping-Cough, Croup, Jlstima, and Con suittption. Of all the numerous medicines ex tant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure some times, but at all times and in all dis eases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the di rections. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who have not. Fami lies that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use. they are secure from the danger ous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. The Diploma of the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1817; also, the Medals of the three great In stitutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio Institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lung and Throat. Read the fellowing opinion founded on the loner ex- lougus to wrucli we, m this section, are neonliailv . . i liable. r 1 think its equal has not yet been ditcovered, nor do I know how-a better remedy can be made for the dis tempers of the Throat and Lungs J- J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the following cases, but a thousand more : Sci.iu KT, Jan. 21th, 1S51. Dr. Aver : In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines of California I re turned to San Francisco in hope of receiving benefit from a change of climate and diet. My diarrhtra ceas ed, but was followed by a severe eoindi.' soreness. I finally ktarted for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when 1 arrived in New York. 1 nt marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consump tion. I must confess that I saw no Fufiieient reason to doubt what my friends -all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive these lines did I not re gard it my duty to state to the afllicted, through you. that my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pec toral. Yours truly, WILLIAM W. SMITH. WAsnixoTox, Pa., April 12, 1848. Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumentality by the providence of God, 1 will take the liberty to express to you niv gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced me too low to leave me anything like hope, when mv physician brought me a bottle of your "Pectoral.-' It seemed to afford immediate relief, and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it lias done for me, you are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Verv respectfully yours, JOHN j. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter's Chnrch. With such assurance and from such men, no stronger proot can be adduced unless it be irom its effect upon trial. Prepared and Sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. For sale in Fayettevillo. by S. J. Hinsdale Jan'y 1, 1854." 7-3m M. IIUTSOX, House Faixter, Fayetteville, X. C. December 17. 1853. II. I.. HOLMES, Attokxev at Law, Wilmixgtov, N. C. Office on the corner of Froat and Princess streets under the Journal Office. A. If. AV Hit Acid, CAURIAGE-Jf AKEll, FAYETTEVILLE, W. C. Would respectfully inform the public that he is still at his old staud carrying on the above business in all its branches, lie returns thanks for the liberal uatronage he has recived, and hopes by a strict attention to busi ness, and a desire to please all and give general satistae- tion, to merit a continuance of the same. lie warrants all his work to be made of the best mate rial and by experienced workmen. He Hatters himself that his work will compete with any made in the fetate tor style, elegance and durability; and should any ot it tail in 12 mouths (with lair usage) eituer in workmanship or material, he will repair it free of charge Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short tunc. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. jZ-2r-Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Oct. 1st, 1853. FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL INSURANCE COIIPA NY. This Company is now organized and prepared to re ceive applications for Insurance, on as favorable terms as other Companies. DIRECTORS: Henry Lii.lt, Avox E. Hall, J. G. Shepherd, Wm. Warden, S. T. Hiwlet, John D. Williams, Ciixa. Bexbow, Wm. McLacrix, Wm. McInttre, H. L. Mykoyek, Thos. S. Lutteuloii, John II. Cook, D. A. Rat, A. A. McKetiiax, Geo. McNeill, Jaues Ktle, Nathan A. Stkdman. OFFICERS. GEORGE McNEILL. President. II. L. MY ROVER, Vice Presides. ... J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. ' -Georok McNeill, 1 John II. Cook, Executive Committee. Jame8 Kylk, J The plan of Mutual Insurance must commend itself to our community, for it can be demonstrated that we have saved within the last six years upwards of $30,000 by insurance in the JNorth Carolina Alutuai uorapanv, that is, we must have paid to have kept the same insur ance in the foreign joint stock companies that sum more than we have actually paid; and yet the North Carolina Mutual Company has received between S5,000 and $0, 000 more than it has paid out for losses here, showing that we are favorably situated, as compareu wun oiuei Dlaces in the State, for Insurance. (JurComnanv has rone into oneration lavoraoiy, na - ing the day we organized applications to the amount 'of $116,000, and the Company is now placed on a sure footing. Anv Director, authorized Azent. or Secretary, may receive Applications, but they will not be binding until approved by the Executive Committee or Boarrf. ;fl"Vll. L. McGARY. Esq.. is appointed lienerai Agent by the Company. We invite applications. GEO. Jlf.NtlUi, i-rcsiuent. C. A. McMILLAN, Sec'y. Feb. 2C. 1853. tf I. U .11 11 E H T O X HOTEL. The subscribers inform the public that they have pur chased the Hotel lately occupied by G. P. Higley, and that they are now prepared to entertain an wno may favor them with their custom, and pledge themselves to use every effort to give satisfaction. They are now building large and dry Stables and shelters. Their table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and with attentive servants in the house and for the stables. Their undivided attention will be giv en to the establishment, and thereby hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. J. W. ItEGAN. J. H. CALDWELL. Enmberton, March 21, 1853. ly Wilder' Patent Fire Proof Salamander Saffeu. We are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and of fer tliem at Manufacturer s prices, adding freight. We intend keepiug a supply always on hand ot various sizes and prices. These Safes are considered among the best in the United States. We have received part of one dozen, at prices from o0 to lu. D. k W. McLAURIN. April 1C, 1853 38-tf WE have just received a freh supply of Tea, from the l'ekin Tea Comuanv. of sll ouahties. which we warrant to give satisfaction, or no charge.' D. &, W, MlAURIN. April 1C, 1853. 38-tf J6- McLaurin & Strange will pay the high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 1853. 58-tf Notice. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building on tiillespie street, up stairs, where he still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience in 'most of the Atlan tic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. li. 31 ON AG HAN. April 9, 1853. tf NEW BAKER V. The Subscriber has established a Bakery on Bow Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's Cabinet Shop. He is prepared to furnish Families, Boats, and the public generally, with Bread, Biscuit, and Cakes of various kinds, of the lest quality, as he has procured the services of one of the best Bakers in the .State. Prices reasonable. Give me a call. CHARLES BANKS. January 1, 1853. tf The Steamer FANNY LUTTEKLOII will in the future leave Fayetteville on Mondays and Thurs day mornings, at 6 o'clock, and Wilmington Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock and run regularly, carrying freight and passengers with despatch. T. S. LUTTERLOII. Oct 1, 1853. tf NEW STOCK OP FALL A. WINTER GOODS. The subscriber is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising a general assort ment of Dry Goons, Rkady-mape Ci.otiiixo, Boots and SnoKS, Hats and Cais, Haruwakk axd Citleut, Sad- Dt.KKY, GllOCEltlES, Ac, &C. Which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged for tur pentine and country produce. He returns his warmest thanks to his old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, Oct. 1, 1S53, tf FOR SALE. The subscriber oners for sale 1500 acres of land on the waters of Barbacue, on which there is about B0.000 turpentine boxes 1 year old. Also 250 acres, known as the round top tract, on which there is 15,000 boxes. The aliove land is near two distilleries, and on and near the Y. & W. Plank Road. Any person wishing to purchase will do well to make an early application. y , .,, A. J. CAMERON. Johnsonville, Nv. 26, 1S53. (JSJ-tf IV. II. CARVER, Dealer In Dry Goods, Groceries t Third door from N. B. corner Mat-Vet - D. Gee s Hat Store Green street Fayetteville, N. C ' GoSTAU k'ml8 f produce Ukcn ia exchange for Feb. 19, 1653. v CIIARTjES hank CONFECTIONER, ' FAYETTEVILLE, N C September 18, 152. pALL TRADE, 1853. I have rcceiv0JStockof DRY GOODS, chased T'n'K V" attpntion of Pur" chasei s. Any Vnd of produce taken iu exchange. COTTON BAGGING ton 7? -8 P1")1"1 PPly Jr Gunny "and Dundee Cot ton Bagging, Bale Rope and Baggi Twine Send in your orders aud they shall be suppii"n Oct 3, 1S53. tf JAMES G- COOK- BSkim Nets anil Xet twine, for sale II. CARVER. bv Jany 28, 1S5L 2m New Crop Jlolaa.,., 30 Hhds. superior quality, just received and for sale by Feb y 1, 1854 PETER TV mnvsnv THE SUBSCRIBERS will reeeiveproT; r. i ru 000 ion. ui vjohou iai.iiiir or viui.i;n i r 3.000,000 (three millions) of Reeds from 3 to 3i feet long, and also, 10,000 (ten thousand) pounds of good clean Corn Shucks, in stated quantities. For further particulars inquire oi R AV HFNRY Fayetteville, Nov. 11, 1853. C8-tf. j." HENRy! S. S. A R E Y Has on hand a beautiful assortment of Fall and Winter Goods. lie desires to return thanks to his friends and the pub- l nuclei jiuiiuiuit; wuicn tuey have bestowed wi on him; and solicits a continuance of the His : 1 . . 1 4i 1 l : - ... . same. mcuua u uicpuuuf are requested to give him a call at iiie stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner Market Square and Gillespie street. Br Sale or Rent. The fine SUMMER RESIDEXCE two mil of 'on given immediately. Apply to John II. Cook or C. E. Eeete. s. A. LEETE. .March la, 18.;J. y SALEM STACK. inc. -VL.fc,Al ftlAliK. by I'lank Tt,1 1..,1. tannage anu ivsnoorougn, will leave Favetteville on Monday, V ednesday, and Friday, at fi nV-lrw-L- t m and arrive at Salem on Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day, at 5 o'clock P. M. Returning, it will leave Salem on Sunday. Tuesrtnv and Thursday, at 6 o'clock P. M., and arrive in Fay etteville next days at 5 P. M. Ihis Stage is in connection with the Warsaw Staire. xuruugu iickcis iroiii r;aieui to arsaw lor if 12. M. McKIXXON. FeVy 18, 1854. 81-Um COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have entered into a copartnership nnder the name and style of Jessup & Co., for the dis tillation of Turpentine and the Grocery business, in Campbellton. Our Still will be on Water street, a few yards north of Clarendon Bridge. We shall keep a general assortment of Groceries in the Brick Store on Mam street. J. McD. JESSUP. C. V. JONES. WM. G. BARBEE. Feb. 25, 1854. 3m. PEA IIC E &, FEJIBERTOS, Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic D R Y" GOODS. Hats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, nd READY-MADE OLOTniXG. North side Hay street. Fayetteville, N. C. Strict attention paid to orders. B. F. PEARCE. FeVy 9, 1854 y T. II. PEMBERTON. PERUVIAN GUANO. We have received a large supply of PERUVIAN GUANO, which we offer at lowest market price. D. & W. McLAURIN. February 4, 1854. 79-tf DENTISTRY. D. W. C. BEXBOW, Local Dkxtist, May be found at his Rooms near the Market, where he will be pleased to receive calls and wait on those in need of his professional services. He will perform, with care, all operations upon the teeth. Those in need of Artificial Teeth are solicited to call and examine specimens of his own manufacture. Dr. Benbow begs leave to call the attention of parents to the importance of cleanliness and early treatment of their children s teeth. " Fair science, thus with timely care combined, Becomes the faithful friend of human kind." Fayetteville, Oct. 22, 1853 62-tf FALL AND WISTKR 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. Saddlery and Leather. Hardware and Cutlery. Wood and Iron Hollow Ware. Bagging and Rope. Cotton and Hemp Rope, i to 1J inches. Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Coopers Tools. Nail Iron and Steel. Ready-Made Clothing. Staple Dry Goods, And Groceries. All these goods we want to exchange for Produce, Cash, or to responsible men on time. Oct. 1, 1853. J. & T. WADD1LL, Hay Street. 5Pt3 Country Merchants will please call and examine our stock. J. T. W. K . C II Abb. Of Home, Successor of Hall, Sackett A Co. Has now on hand a general assortment of Dry Good?, Saddlery, Huts, Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries. A much larger and more general stock than ever opened on the East side of the Cape Fear -which he is prepared and determined to sell to punctual customers, cither at wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices. ZZ-if- lie would eall particular attention to his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The assortment is unusually large, aud of every quality and style; and having been bought for Cash, he can and will sell them very low. You that wish Bargains will find it to your interest to give the Stock an examination before buying else where. Ahvavs on hand, a general stock of GROCERIES. October 1, 1853. BOOK. BINDER V. R. W. HARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark A Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND ING in any style desired. October 1, 1853. Koticc. The undersigned wish to inform the citizens of Fay etteville that they have formed a copartnership, and arc now prepared to do all kinds of Brick Work. White washing, and Plastering. Papering and coloring done in the neatest style. They keep constautly on hand an excellent article of white lime for white-washing. Per sons wishing such work done will call on either of them or inquire of J. W. Powers. F. M. JAMES, JAMES JONES, Nor 12, 1853. Cm Contractors x Builders. Tobacco. The subscriber continues to receive and sell, on man ufacturers account, all grades of manufactured Tobacco, June 5, 1852. J. UTLEY. Nick WHlim Rye TVhUkey, At wholesale and retail. Dec 17, 1853 Mc DONALD Jfc McMASTER. CORN. 1500 bushels country Corn in store, for sale by W. II. LUTTERLOII. January 21, 1854 tf ATTENTION, THE WHOLE X While you arc talking of your internal improvement?, forget not to call and sec the improvements made in Guns at M. A. Baker's Gun Manufactory, on Hay street, opposite the Post Office, where he has the Prussian Needle Gun. Air Guns, and various improved Pistols, of Colt's Repeater, Allen's, Whitney's armscom- pany with -Maynartl primers, Armstrong imening Pistols; with a large assortment ot double and single barrel Shot Guns. Game and Shot Bags. Powder Flasks, Percussion Caps of Englii-h and French make, with a large assortment of gaming fixtures. Rifles constantly on hand and manufactured to or der. and warranted to shoot from 100 to 900 yards. Reps iring of every thing in the Gunsmith line will be done at short notice, in the best manner, and for a small charsre. All orders Dronmtlv attended to. All work warranted. M. A. BAKLK, Sign of the Wooden Gun, nay street, opposite the Post Office. Jan'v 28, 1854. tf BROWN fe DeROSSET, NEW YORK. DeROSSET Ac. BROWN. WILMINGTON, N. C. General Commission Merchants. THOMAS J. JOHNSON, Has just received, and offers for 10 Bbls. extra New Orleans Molasses, sale, 5 " Syrnp. 10 " Mess Pork, Hhds. new crop Molasses, North Carolina and Western Bacon, Blacksmiths' Tools, complete, Together with a varied stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, AND DRY GOODS, which will be exchanged for country produce, cash, or good paper. Also, a heavy stock of BOOTS AND SnOES, some very fine. Also, fine Dress Coats and Pants, Satin and other Vesta, Shirts. 5tc. &c. Also, Distillers' Glue, and Seed Oats. TIIOS. J. JOHNSON. Feb'y 18, 1S54. l-tf The lareest Carriam War-tnwv 1 Ii nth, A. A. 31clvethan Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his stand, exuresslv for innniifaetiiriucr Carriages. Thankful for the very lileral patronage he has received for the last 21 years. h hom- W strict attentiou to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warranto his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in eacu orauch of the business. Ilia work win couip. favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness sinri iliiml.iliiv He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as auy work doue elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES. BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever offered in this place, ana a cry large stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers, Jr-ST" He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and m course ot con struction. JTtf-All work made by him is warranted li monins - , i i i : a. . : i i . i ... .1 .. ...r .... nliiit Willi lair usage, anu snouiu il iuu j .iuiiiu....r or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to can aim examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended 10. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1S53. AT THE RED SIGN. Mc DONALD fc McMASTER Have just received a full and complete stock of Gro ceries, Provisions, v.c, to wincn tney invite tne niw-n- tion of the citizens and surrounding country. lhey will sell low for cash, or on time to punctual customers. Thy purchased their goods for cash, and this will en able them to sell low. They have facilities that many houses have not : they have agents established in Balti more and Jsew l ork. who always advise them of anv change in articles in their line, and who purchase only when bargains are to be had. We keep always on hand a splendid assotment of foreign and domestic liquors; loaf, crushed and brown sugars ; Rio, Java and Laguira coffee : green, Hvson and black teas ; New Orleans and Cuba molasses; table &sack salt; bacon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, dryed venison; No 1,2 aud 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, meal, corn, sats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratus, indigo, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, ciuainou, epsom salts. hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety of other goods. They take this method of thanking the community and their country friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by selling goods low. to increase their former trade always keeping in view that a nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, lietween the Market House and the Bank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favetteville, N. C. October 1, 1853. tf Who would hTC thought It 1 A NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Green, oitositk the Methodist Cui kch, ritOXTIXU OX Ml'MFOKD street. Gkeat EXTERI'KISE. Fayitevii.i.k mvst shine. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts.' And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Favetteville as to stvle 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 neatont manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James H. Pier. James Bkanix. Fayetteville, Feb. 12, 1853. y FAYETTRVlbLE HOTICL. JOHN IIARMAN respectfully informs hit friends and the public that he has removed from the Hotel at the foot of Havmount to the larg er aud more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well known svs the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be happy to accommodate Travelers and Boarders. No exertions of himself and family will be spared to render those com fortable who may favor him with their company. . Fayetteville, N. C, June 11, 1H53. 40tf " I..Iv5ry Stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Livery: Business at this place. They have lately largely hi creased their stock, and can now offer to the pulilic as good Horses. Carriges and Drivers as cau be found in the southern country. Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extend ed to us, we solicit a continuation of public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. Stables at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door east of Mr T. S. Lutterloh's. J. W. POWERS A CO. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1853. y VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to change his business, offers for sale his plantation in Robeson. 12 miles from Enm berton, on the Harlleesville Road, stiuated on Aaron's Swamp, containing 700 acres, of w hich about 100 are under cultivation. The situation is healthy and the water equal to any in the county. The dwelling and all necessary out-honses are in irood repair. The best recommendation which the fertility of the place can re ceive is to be found in the crop of Corn and Cotton now growing on the Plantation, which all who desire to pur chase are invited to examine. There is within half a milf of the house a bold flush Spring, believed to contain valuable mineral properties. There is also within a half a mile of the dwelling house a large new Academy, in which a classical school is constantly kept. Terms easy. JOHN A. ROWLAND. September 3, 1S53. 58-tf FREIGHTING ON THE CAPE FEAR. The subscribers having purchased the Steamers EV ERGREEN and SOUTHERNER and Tow Boats, lately the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now prepared to forward with despatch, between Wil mington and Fayetteville, all freights or goods entrust ed to them. F. N. J. H. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb'y 19, 1853. tf HALL 4b. BOLLI XGEI1 , FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to order. A lot of Babbet Metal for sale. WINSLOW STREET. Oct 1. 1853. tf Notice ! Having purchased the stock of Material on hand at the Shop formerly owned by Mr. E. Fuller, and having engaged the services of Mr. J. C. Laity, whose work gives such general and entire satisfaction. I am now prepared to execute all orders for Timber Wagons, Road Wagons, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, Ac. I have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in short, every thing that the Wagon-maker can need. Timber Wagons, with the improved Iron Axles, made to order at the shortest notice. I have ten good and competent Workmen at the business, and will give it my whole and undivided at tention. My prices shall be as moderate as the times will ad mit, and I will challenge any Wagon-maker in the Uni ted States to equal my work, either in point of stvle or durability. TIIOS. C. FULLER. Oct. 2, 1853. C5-tf Shacks Wanted. Tbe subscribers want to purchase any quantity of the above named artices; those having 'the same for sae wi do well to ca on us at the Store No. 7, Green Street, North of the Market, after the first of January. R. W. II EN BY. Dec. 17, 1853. 72-tf J. HENRY. Lime 400 Casks, fresh from the kiln, Calcined Plaster Paris, Cement and Plastering Hair, A few casks extra white Lime, for putty or while washing, for sale by J. W. POWERS A CO. Octolier 1. 1853 tf CHAIRS. The subscrllier offers for sale some 15 or 20 dozen Chairs of various patterns, manufactured in this place of well-seasoned wood, the ln-st the country affords; and if enabled by sufficient putronge, will continue to manu facture chairs of such material and workmanship as will insure their durability. Also, a general assortment of northern Chairs at the lowest prices. A liberal price will Ik3 given in cash or barter for a few thousand feet of well-seasoned poplar Lumber, 1 i to 2 inches thick, 14 inches and upwards wide, clear of splits Ac. Also split hickory and white oak wanted. P ' DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, June 25, 1853. tf T1IE ROAD TO HUAL.TII. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. CUBE OE A UlSOROEItrD LITER AXD BAU DIOEST10W. - w ITT T'!l A m Conv of a letter Irom Air it. jvumis, viiemisi, i Prcscot JSt., Ajiverpuui, uan-u uiu vuuc, To Professor Hoi.i.oway : Sir : Your Pills and Ointment have stood the highest on our sales of Proprietary Medicines, for some years. A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquiries, de sires me to let you know the circumstances of her case She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver and bad digestion. Ou the last occasion, however, the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the infla mation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained of her being able to bear up under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the first, and each succeeding dose she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have sent you many more cases, but the above, from the severity ok the attack, and the speedy cure. I th.uk, speaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. AX EXTRAORDINARY CURE OF BllEl MATIU r EVER, IN TAN DlEMAN'rt LAND. Conv of a letter inserted in the Hcbart Town Courier o A " .. .... . .A. 1 , . II' 1 I the 1st .Marcn, leoi, iy .Major j. aicu. Margaret McConuigan. 19 years of age, residing at New Town, had been suffering from a violent Rheuma tic Fever for upwards of two months, which bad entirely deprived her of the use of her limbs. 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 upou her to try Hollo- way s celebrated Pills, wincn sne consciueu 10 no, anu in an "incredibly short space of time they effected a per fect cure. Ct'RE or A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STOMACH OF A PERSON 84 YEARS OF AOE. From Messrs. Thew & Son. Proprietors of the Lynn Ad vertiser, who cau vouch for the following statement. Aug. 2d, 1851. To Professor Holloway : Sir I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of llolloway's Pills. For some years I suffered from a pain and tightness in the stomach, which was also accom panied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me from walking about. I am 81 years of age, and notwithstand ing 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 now rendered by their means comparatively active and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. Signed) HENRY COE, North st., Lynn Norfolk. THESE CELEBRATED PILLS ARE WONDERFULLY EFKlCAClOUtf IN" TUE FOLLOWING COMPIJUXTS : Ague, Female Irrc Asthma. gularities, Billions Complaints. Fevers of all Blotches on the Skin, kiml, Bowel Complaints, Fits. Gout, Retention ofL'rine, Scrofula or King's Evil. Sore Throat, Stone aud Gravel, Secondary Symp toms, Tie Douloreux, Tumors) Colics, Headache, Constipation of the Indigestion, Bowels, - Inf.amation, Consumption Jaundice, Debility, Liver Complaint Ulcers, Lumbago, Venereal affec- Piles, tions, Rheumatism, Worms of all kinds, Dropsy, Dysentery, Erysipelas, neaKness irom whatever came, c. c. Sold at the establishment of Professor Holloway, 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all res pectable Druggists and dealers in mcd:cines throughout the British Empire, and by those of the United States, in pots and boxes, at 37 i cents, and S7 cents, and $1 50 each, wholesale, by the principle Drug houses in th Union, and by Messrs. A. B. & D. Sands, New York; Mr J. Hersey, 84 Maiden Lane, New York. There is a consieerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N. B. Directions for the guidance of patients in very disorder are attached to each b'. S. B. A. J. A. EVANS, Wholesale Agents Wil mington. For sale by S. J. HINSDALE. Fayetteville. October 1, 1853. (im-pd. Fresh Supply OF DIll'GS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND DVE STUFFS. c are now receiving (in addition to our stock which we opened in April last) a largo and well selected stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints. Oils, Dye Stuffs. Eng-lit-h and German Crucibles, Paul PeYrrs & Co's Vegetable Extracts for culinary purposes; Yeast Powders. Delmonico's and other brands; Lyon's Katharion ; Bary'sTricopherous; AVer's Cherry Pec toral; Witheral A Bro's White Lead. Also. DcG union's celebrated non-exnlo- ive Lamp, Burning Fluid and Pine Oil. Buyers would do well to give us a call before making their purchases, as we will m-H at a small advance on cost. Particular attention given to packing. FOULKES A MACRAE. Coi ner of Donaldson and Hay streets, next door west kjci. l, !;.;. tt of II A E J Lilly. CARRIAGE M A N I'PACTO R V. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufacture of BUGGIES, SULKIES, CARRIAGES, AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at J,umbertGn, JY. C, In a superior style, and of the best materials. All work done at the establishment is warranted for 12 months. Repairing promptly attended to and neat ly executed. Also, ploughs and all other farming implements' nade to order and kept const ntly on hand. Horse-shoeing done in the best manner. Thankful for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hopes to deserve and receive a continuance of the same. JOHN W. RODGKRS. Lumberton. Jan'v 28, 1854 tf D. & W. 3I Lain in Are receiving a large stock of Groreries, Hardware, Hoots and Shoes, which arc offered as low as they can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. October 13, 1853. RHEUMATISM CAN BE Cl'KKD. We now oiler for sale that celebrated remedy, Moktimkk's Rhki math; Compound A Bi.ooi Pi kifikk, Which has gained such great Popularity wherever in troduced, as the only specific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease. This remedy has already cured thousands of cases, comprising every seeming form of this complaint, from the inflammatory (acute) form, attended with swellings and enlargement of the joints, to old chronic cases of from ten to twenty and thirty years' standing. Those who had for years resort ed to the various celebrated springs, had tried all the liniments and external applications, and leeii under treatment of some of the ablest physicians both in this country and Europe, and were pronounced incurable; still, al ter all these efforts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many who have fteen cripples, either hob bling upon crutches or confined to their beds for years, certify to a complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy. We have not space, in a newspaper advertsienient, to insert but a small portion of the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources which must inspire confidence in every mind. The conductors of high-toned public journals have published to the world its wonderful and Iteneticial effects upon themselves and those around them, ami in some instances speak of hun dreds of cures. Physicians have resorted to it. and cer tify that, even iu extreme cases, where consultations had been held, and they hail decided that there were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured this medicine and administered it. and it effected a complete cure. Minis ters of various denominations have written and published w hat it has done for themselves and their friends; w hile merchants, officers, mechanics, and private citizens, have furnished volumes of evidence of the highest character, such as accompanies no other preparation in America. ' We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to send to the agent in their vicinity and get a circular, and read the letters and certificates of Rev, Jas Mitchel, Rev N. G. Bcrryinan, J. M. Kelly, Rev R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen; while we add the names of Hon J. Smith, late President of the Bank of the State of Misl souri; Geo. (). Athertoii. officer in the Bank in St. Louis Messrs Jas. II. Eddy. S. Downing. A. Holland, C. w! Stone, J. W. Christy. Joseph Southack, with other pro minent merchants of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens. This is home evidence, and these are living witnesses where this great remedy was first introduced, and where many thousands have been cured during the last two years. The propietors have now opened their Great Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street. (Astor House) iu the city of New York, where all orders for this medi cine will le promptly attended to. This is a vegetable spirit an internal remedy, pre pared and recommended for this one disease alone. This it will cure. Price, $5 per single bottle, or three bottles for $10 W. V. ALEXANDER. Proprietor No. 1. Barclay st, New York cit city. Moia ny j. .n. SMITH. Fayetteville. March 12, lyAlt io