T THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, & ETTEVILLE, N. C. JSC On Shaving. On Manhood, wlicn tlie race was young', The board in u:is!torn beauty sprung And nations fi.lt what poets sung, Plan's great and matchless majesty. But manhood saw another sight, When fashion bade each luckless wight "With lather make himself a fright, And used the keen edged cutlery. "With napkin near hia glass arrayed, Each man then drew his razor blade, "While soap and brush a lather made, To hide the dreadful butchery. And whiter yet that face should grow, When all the glorious beard laid low, His glass a woman'n face shall show, Shorn of its manly majesty. The razor glides. Before it fall Mustneliio and imperial The stately beard and whiskers, fll The victims of its treachery. Ah! few continue to be men, I-ir many even glory, yicn II-M-h day the soapy foJf again Is made their manhood's C-piIclire ! I GROCERIES. Th iibscriVrs have now and will constantly keep on hand, a well selected stock of a m i i.y G no c f. r.i f. 3 , For sale cheap at wholesale and retail. WEBB & BROTH Ell. January 20th. tf COIXTY CREDITOKS. Al!i'vs ins who have claims against the Count v .f CumOi'rbind. Me!, u. in. Cl--rk lav ii r i-bnsarv ire reipi'-stcd toj)reseut tlicni to Jno. ofthe .'on!iriitt"'. on or In; fore th" 1st next. I n!-.-s tlicv do so. their chiinis will not I"- o i vi upon the jii'i'sent year. Ani .Jl t. ii.-. u's oj' tiie Comity aforesaid. Receivrrsof PnMic "!o (vs. are ln-reby mp.r.red to have their ae co;;::t an i vou.:!:ers, readv to be audited by the Com- i:ueeo:i t iiat day a ; r;vj u i red by Law. The Committee i L I in i'u. jir meetings at tae Oinee of tue County oui l Ch. C. DEM ING. J. Vv'. STRANGE. J AS. MeKBTIIAN, Committee of Finance. Jan'v 9. 1 tjj.r. We! !frsfilil GAUD EX Si: EDS. Warranted lle CJrowlli T Tie.' subscriber hw. just received a complete assort i.ee.' ofthe above celebrated Seeds, which he oilers at v. ie ib-sale or retail. .T. N. SMITH. Druggist. North West Corner Market Square. .1 au;:ary S. im. . A CAIID. MRS. J. B. WALTON tenders the eitizer? of Fav- elt'-ville and surrounding country li -r thanks for the I 1 beral patronage ami encouragement they have here tofore bestowed upon her. and solicits a continuance of their kind favors. She l.kewisc informs her custom ers that their bills are all made out, and she would be hid they would call and BAY them. Fayctieville, January 13th. tf JOTK'E. Wn.MixoTuN', December 30th, ISsVl. On the lir.-t Mondav in February, at the Court House in F.iizabethtown. 1 shall )roceei to HIRE OUT. for one vi a'-, all the SLAVES belonging to the estate of the fate Gen. -Limes I. McKay. The usual bonds and security will be required. JAMES ROBESON Administrator w ith the Will annexed. 2-4t Di e 30. 1 5 LA OK SMITH AXn 'iniEELWlllGHT SHOP. The Subscriber has commenced the SMITHING Bl'S I NESS on Hillsborough street, within fifty yards Dobbin limi.-e, where all kinds of Smith Work w 11 1 be d-me. I 'arlieii Iar attention v. Hi be given to Horse Shoeing, lie u .11 aLo attend to putting up Lightning Con-du-lo;. ('. Ii A LEV lias taken the adjoining Shop, w'i-.ehi' is pivp-ircd to put up Waggons, Carts, Drays, W heel ba '.Tows. ,Ve. Repairing done at the shortest notice. A. E. GIERSII. Ian' 13. In" 3u;-pd Fancv and IMain Wax, Adamantine and Tallow and!. vs. W. II. CARVEit. ..a-.V- Also. Tl'R DENTINE AXES, -i.in'v 13, ls."i.". 2m SO TICK, All p-n'sons indebted to me. either by not count, are requested to call and settle by the or ae lirst of January: otherwise they oXicer's Iiands. will find their accounts in an W. S. FOWLKES. Dec-ember 2. IX.Vi .im IF ILL I AM B O II". Dealer in DiiV GOODS AND GROCERIES, PAMtl.Y PUOVISIOSS, &.C. J'oof. of JhtymtAuit Kvycl teville, AT. C October 7, ISol tf A C It O. i ,r su-iscrnx-r respect I ally negs leave to amounet- to t.ie Li;i:.;s of Favelteville and vicinifv. that the limn n-o-is soiit it-.itions lie ha had to give instructions on the Rhino, have induce:! him to devote part of his tune to it. II1 is now prepared to commence giving L"sso,;s. and will be happy to receive applications. His terms will be verv moderate. CHAS. KLIFFMITLLER. '' Particular attention will be paid to the tuning and repairing of Fianos. January 0th. 27-lt NOTICE. 1 have Pais day parch. i-"d the entire interest of R. ain in the firm of Council, Cain A Co. JOHN T. COUNCIL. Dec. 27, 151. TIi? linn of Cou-i'Ml, Cain it Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho-e indebted to the late firm will ;1 -.i-e call and settle those indebted by account by giving their notes or otherwise. Toe l.ui tiess will be continued by Council & .Ray, and the business of the late firm will be closed by ta.-i!i. JOiiy T. COUNCIL. ALEX. RAY. Dec. 27, 1854. 27-4t Ic.iii-allc Touii Property for Sa!r. We wdl sell our newlv IMPROVED LOT. on the corner of Cdo! Spring Street and Cool .Spring Alley. The hnildiiWs have all been constructed in the last 12 months, every tiling in neat order, and ready for the reception of a family. J. A T. WADDILL. Jan'v 1, 1855. jf-iT At tin adjourned meeting of the Com- mi-is'o lers of the Town of Favetteville. held in the office of the Town, this day at 7 o'clock 1. M., 13!h Jan'y. ls.V. Tin- following officers were duly elected, viz: Juo. V Baker. Jr.. Tax Collector! J. P Leonard, Special Justice, and Clerk Market. J. A. McLauehlin, Director of Patrol for oi the Lower t-ayettevitle. O. 1). N ixon. Standard Keeper W. Prior. Keeper of the Town Clock. J. A. Worth, Powder Magazine. Win. U illiumson. Street Commissioner and Superinten dent ol Grave ard. From the Minutes. G. MATTHEWS, Clerk. Januarv .15lh. S . S . A R E Y , Dealer in FaSCV buy uuods, hats, caps, Hoots, Shoes, cr.d Sugar and Coffee. The public are invited to give a call at tin: Old Stand forim-rlv occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south-west corner of .Market Square, Gillespie street. Oct. 28. 1851. PLANTATION AND SAW MILL FOR SALE. The Subscriber oilers 2-1 acres of Land for gale, situated on Lower Little River, about one mile from the F. A' W. Plank Road and one from Mmehjsou's Factory, and near the line of the Western Railroad. There "is a Saw Mill on the prei.ii.-es. Ab-o. a dwel ling house. Ttrms moderate. Further information can be obtained by applying to the subscriber in person or address Lim at Manchester P. O., Cumberland county. ARCTID MeDLGALP. Sept 30, 1854 13-tf BAKEIll A.D fOVPIXTIOXERY.. Tlr? su'icrlber has procured the services of a com petent Baker from the North, and he inform- the citi zens of Favetteville that th"y can be supplied with V.esh Bread every day at about eleven o'clock. He also keep a good assortment in the confection ery line : Candies. Raisins, a variety of Nuts, large supply. Anything in that line. JOSEPH OTTARRFRG, Nov 4th. Sin Wagon Yard buildings. P. T A YL OR Is now receiving his Fall and Winter slock, consist ing of STAPLE k FAXCJ PRY-GOO,T3t lioots, roes. litis, i lard ware, ixi-oeeries, .vc. at Lis old stand on Green street. Oct. (J. 1854. 3m JAMES G. SMITH'S IIAICt nitESSlXCi A!) SHAVIXO SALOOS, Opi'o.sitk x;rr. Favettevim.e TJaxx. All kiii'ls of rerfnm"ries. Hair Oils, shaving and liair Brushes. toUet and shaving Soa;:s. for sale. Also, a good supply of choice CIGARS. October 20, 1 Hoi " y KOTICE TO DEBTORS. All persons indebted to the subscriber by note or account previous to x lie 1st juiy ia-t, ere earnestly re quested to make payment forthwith. !s it is very in convenient to give any longer indulgence. It is hoped that this notice will be suf-ieiTit. Having mad" some change in iv.y business, it is important that old ac counts should be settled and thev must 1 e settled. 1. SlIEMWiiLL. V. P. T can be found at the store of Shemwell A McDonald, who. in my absence, are authorized to re ceipt in mv name. Oct. 7. 18o t. 1 1-tf TIIOS. J. JOHNSON Has just received and is receiving a large and well selected Slock of DRY GOODS, (Jros-crlr' Hardware anil CitSlery, White Lead, Butty, Coon-n-s" Tools. Truss Hooys. Trunks Sc Carpet Bags. A tine lot of Dress, Frock and Over Coats, Rants and Vests. Al.-o a heavy Stock of Boots and Shoes, Blankets. Kerseys, Wool Hats. Arc. SOT1CE. Ti:oe indebted to me -will please call and let me know when it will be convenient for them to settle. ;r??"" A fine New Close Carriage, to time purchaser, or cash. 1 gesitie Harness Horse, price SlTo. TIIOS. J. JOHNSON. Dec. 2. 18o4. 22-tf A C A R D . The undersigned have associated themselves together for the purpose of doing a general Boating Business on the Cape Fear River. They would therefore give notice to the public, that they are now prepared to accommodate them et all times with a Steam Boat at both ends of the Line. JAMES E. METTS. M- J- RAMSEY. N. A. RAMSEY. FRED K C. METTS Oet. 20. lK l. tf EXP HE S S S TEA M B OA T LINE. Str. SOUTHERNER, FAIR V, for Passengers and Freight ; Str. EVERGREEN, and ELTZA, for Freight oul'. rhters J. E. UIhsmiiii, Li Eliza MeDugald, F. Fries. Red Fox. Gov. Morehead, Evpress. North State, A. B. Chesnutt. RAMSEY .t BRO.. i W. II. McRARY k CO.. Ag'ts at Fayctteville. ) '( Ag'ts at Wilmington. tfrer All goods sent to the care of the -'EXPRESS STEAM BOAT LINE" will be taken on Freight, and forwarded with the greatest despatch. As our facilities for accomodation are greater than ever before known on our River, it will be our greatest pleasure and effort to give still the more satisfaction. JAMES E. METTS. M. J. RAMSEY. N. A. RAMSEY. FRED K C. METTS. October 20. IS.Vl tf STE.V5I JII!.I.S FOIl SAI.i:. T!i Favetteville and Western Plank Road Company will dispose of, on favorable terms, two Steam Mills, as they now stand, between Salem and Beth-.mirt. Per sons wishing to purchase will please call on Mr Francis Fries. Salem. George - Makepeace. Randolph county, or at the OHice of the Companv in Favetteville. J no", m. rose. Nov 25, 1R54 21-tf. For F. & W. I'. R. Co. IS'JO ACRES OF (JEOUGIA LAID FOR. SALE. The subscriber oilers his valuable tract of Turpen tine Laud for sale, containing eighteen hundred acres, situated in Wayne county. Ga.. on Altamaha River. About thirteen hundred acres is excellent turpentine kinds, the pines having never been touched. About live hundred acres comprises part of the rich lands of the Altamaha. Those wishing to purchase will do well to see or address the subscriber at Smithfield. N. C. Nov 18. tf CHAS. II SNEAD. CL O THES'G ! CL O T1IIXG ! ! I have received at my store, in the Wagon Yard buildings, a large assortment of CLOTHING, such as Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoats, Pants, Vests, Cloaks. &c. !tc Also, a good stock of Boys and Negro Cothlng. T Invite an examination of my Goods, as I intend to sell as cheap a", any house in the ydace. .M.ITTRKSSRS, hair, .shvd; and moss, Always on hand, or mt owx maxif-Tti rk. Anvthinsr in that line can be procured at my establishment, made of the best materials, which 1 offer at low prices. JOSEPH OTTARBERG. November 4 th. 15 m LOOK AT THIS. On Pirson Sited, 5 doors fast of Cape Fear Banl-r. HO US TOX 4- O VERB Y Respectfully return thanks to the citizens of Fayctte ville and surrounding country for the liberal patronage they have received, and hope by strict attention to bnsiness-to merit a continuance ofthe same. ' They have on hand the following articles, viz : Saddles of different kinds, lngjry and Carriage Harness of different qualities, Road Wagon . ; Harness, such as lireochincr, v'c. Saddle Bags, riding P.ridles of different styles and pri ces. Martingales. Halters ami Halter Bridles: a large assortment of Buggy Whips: also drover's, dray and wagon whipi of a good article; wasron Bridles. Collars and Harness of the very best material and workman ship: Carpet Bags, Trunks. Buffalo and Bear Skins for saddle and trunk covers. Horse Blankets, and a good many other articles. They will warrant all w ork to be of ood workman ship and material. Those wishing to purchase articles in our line are requested to call and examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Favetteville. Dec. 2, 1854. Cm P. S. "We particularly request all those in debted to us to come forward and settle, as we are in need of money and must have it. HOUSTON & OVER BY. I'ALL.TRADE, 1854. I have received my Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c. My stock is largo and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any J-vnd of produce taken in exchange. - COTTON BAGGING. . I have a plentiful supply of Gunnv and Dundee Cot ton Ragging, Bale Rope and Bagging Twine. Send in your orders and they shall be supplied. JAMES G. COOK. Oct 1, 1S54. tf REMOVAL. ' IV. II. CARVER Wo ild inform his friends and the public, that he has removed from his old stand on Green street to the Store formerly occupied by Mr P. Montague, on Hay street, near the Market Square. He has on hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Negro Blinlels, Kerseys; also Blacksmith's Tools, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Sausage Cullers, And a great variety of other articles well suited to the Retail and Barter Trade much the largest stock he has ever ofered in this market which he will sell on reasonable terms, or exchange for Produce of almost any kind. A call from old friends and the public is respectfully solicited. W. II. CARVER, Havst. Dec. 23, 1854. 2.ri-tf Dental aitl Surgical Instruments. Magneto Electro Machines, a large assortment just receu ea ana lor sale by " J. X, SMITH Nov. 9, 19-tf NEW "GOODS At "Iarj 's Garttrn) CnmbrrlanA County T am now receiving my FALL. AND WINTER STOCK, consisting of D R Y GOODS, GR O CERIE S, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Drugs and Medicines, .fee. &e. In short, every article vsuallv kept in a eountryStore: all of which are o-l'ered for sale low for Cash, or in ex change for country produce. I will take Turpentine at 1) cts. per barrel less than the Fayctteville price, payable in goods or cash. .Staves and Heading wanted. G. W. LAWRENCE. Sept. 28, IS.-i. 13-tf DOLLARS REWARD Will be given for the deli verv tome, or for the eon fmcnvmt in the Jail of Cumberland county, of DAVID hf M)KEil. who runaway from me about the middle of hist June. Booker is about 5 feet. 10 inches high, very black, has fine white teeth, speaks pleasingly when in conversation, is about 40 years old, and in walking bends forward considerably. He is a blacksmith. !! trade. I have his Indentures for two years from first of M.ty, 1 rt 4, for costs ami charges in a State case against him in the Superior Court of Cumberland county. All persons are cautioned not to employ him without my consent. T. R. UNDERWOOD. December 23. IS.;! tf GILES LEITCH, Attorney and Counsellor nt Iiwj , UJUBER TOJ. Rorksox County, N. C. January 3, ly NOTICE, Application will be made to the present session of the Legislature to make Mrs .Mary Ann Barnes, -wile of Hardy Barnes, a free dealer. January Mb 4t-pd SOTIC33. Debts due the estate of Judge Strange (on account of the late sales) will be put in the hands of an officer for collection, unless settled bv the 1st Jan'v next. Nov 24. 21-tf GEO. McNElLL. Adm'r. DODBIX, HOUSE, , Hay Street, Eatetleville, AT. ty.; f&r$ Will be open for the accomodation of t'i'frh guests, on Mondav. the first dav of January, !- 3 I- 7 t l or.; oii-uaiei on one oi my jh uic:" oikcu- of the Town, and w ithin a few minutes walk of the Post Office, Telegraph Office. Banks, and other busi ness places, and yet sufficiently retired to lie clear of the annoyance and bustle incident to a more central location. It is newly erected, handsomely furnished, and care fal attendants secured with especial vfew to the com fort of patron-. Spacious Stables attached, and experienced Ostlers in attendance. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of Steam Boats, for the accomodation of passengers. A share of public patronage is respectfully solicited. POWERS & CO. ? J- ' - . I - : . i .. .1 r t. . ... : T..1 Cl.nn,, Dec. 2:5. 1854. 25-3m j F A Y E TT E V 1 1 j T j E BOOK STORE. I5V A. K. TAYLOR. Having purchased Mr Whitaker's interest in the Favetteville Book Store, I will continue the business in my own name. 1 have just received a large assortment of Books of all kinds. To those favoring me w-ith their patronage 1 will endeavor to give satisfaction. All the latest publications of the day Magazines, Periodicals, wrorks of fiction. Arc. can be seen upon my table. I have ar rangements by wl ich any book, not already on hand, can lie supplied at the shortest notice. All I ask is a chance to prove my promptness. Among :ny stock may be found large Family Bibles from .-si 25 to S15 : Presbyterian, Methodist and Bapt ist Hymn Books; Episcopal Prayer Books; and other religious books. A good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS always on hand, such as Greek and Latin Readers; French, English and Latin Grammars ; Webster's unabridged Dictionary: various kinds of ( Jeographys. by different authors; all tiie different kinds of Arithmetics. Spell ing Books. Readers, &c. &c.; Histories of the United States, England, France. &c. In fact all kinds of sohoo! books usual Iv called for. A large assortment of MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS kept constantly on hand. STATIONERY. AVhite, blue, ruled and unruled Foolscap Paper ; Letter Paper, all sizes and colors; Note Paper, fancy and plain ; Envelopes. Targe and small size, self-sealing; BLANK BOOKS of every size, quality and price: Pass and Time Books; copy books; inkstands; Pens and Pencils; slates and slate pencils; sealing wax. tissue paper, Ac. &c. ' . . , , I will sell low by tiie wholesale, and make a liberal discount to schools or merchants. -. .. , - ; I respectfully ask an examination of mystock. Any Book not on hand can be procured in a short time. A large lot of Music for Piano and. Guitar constant ly on hand. A large supply of Melodians, Guitar, Violins. Claronets, Flageolets, Flutes, Tamborines, and Instruction Books. My stock shall be increased with the demand. Conn try merchants would find it to their advantage to give me a call, as I think I can give satisfaction. A. E. TAYLOR, Opposite new College buildin"1. Fayctteville. Nov 25, 185-1. tf P. S. I have an excellent lot choice SEGARS and fine chewing Tobacco, for sale cheap. RAMSEY & BRO., It I. POUWAKDISG A5D G2 COMMISSION MI-JRCIIANTS, AVilminglon and Kayettevllle, And Agents for Metts' Line o Steam Boats at Favetteville. M. J. RAMSEY. x. A. RAMSEY. Oct 1, IS.Vl. tf WILLIAM II. -MARSH, Commiaxiou ni-il Ponvanling 3Ier-liant Water Stiieet, : WILMINGTON, N. C. L'sual advances made on consignments. July 15. 1S54 802-tf r M O Jff K Y . ; . We dislike to allude to unpleasant subjects daring these hard times, but if our customers whose notes and accounts have been lying over for one and two voara, would call and pay us. we would be thankful. If not convenient to call in person, remittances will do. We would almost consent to pav postage for the sake of the cash. J. & T. WADDILL, Hav street. December 2d. tl a. N. Mcdonald, (Formerly with James Kyle,) kM this method nf infnrminrr l.ia frinids nrd ac- ) .1.1 , l.- nr i qvr nuten, m a i ue uas ustociaitu nimseii wuu . g well in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS liL "XFS, in the Store formerly occupied by P. Shi Il,in the Shemwell riottl iinilding, where be wij - pleased to see all who may favor Lim with a c ' tteviHe, Oet. 7. 1S54. 14 Cm SEW BAKERY. y Subscri Subscriber has established a Bakery on Bow fet, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's Cii tfoet fctoop. lie is prepared to lunusii i-amines, Xs, ana the public generally, with Bread, biscuit, Df Lzan.cn vi vuriOUB Kinus. OI iue wm qu.tiii. hasf wocurea the services of one of the best isakers in theVitate. Trices reasonable. Give me a call. CHAKLtiS UA.NKS. tober 1, 1854. 4 ; tf EUAMBERT, Comfcctlonery ana Variety Store, Under the Faycueville Hotel. Hay Street, - T7 VTTT. "KT ecember 31, 1853 7 Notice. bEcriber has removeAo gnaw?g new building spie street, up stairs, Vhere he still carries att nniVd KTTSTNEK s -ii k iaiuwi.-"-" -ivj it ii.il itn i ii niv in o. had practical experience most of the Atlan- he tecls assurea inai ne please the most rswill be executca wan neaKj. and ,ies.patcn. - B- 40NAGHAN. 1So3. I f-.i ERES. JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of k Island Cassimeres, manufactured by Carson, Young & Irier. at their Mill in Mecklenburg Countv, N. C, v-l Ire consumers and merchants can be supplied. The hufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal durability, and as permanent iu color, as any goods oimilar character manufactured or sold in the II. S. l;y invite the most full and thorough tests of them, alfl only ask to be patronized in proportion to their riirits. Oct. 1, 1S54. . C4-tf W. P. ELLIOTT, Ineral Commission and PorH-arflliiR Mcrcliaiit WILMINGTON, N . C . rune 17, 1854 tf STEAM MILD FOR SADE. 4'The Subscriber being desirous of changing his busi iEss, will sell his Steam Circular Saw Mill, of 30 l-orse power, situated at Whitesvilie, N. C. She will tilt 10.000 feet of Lumber per dav, having two saws. d will grind 150' bushels of corn. Eight prime Nj6les and two wagons in good order, may tie had if ..wired: also the hire till the 1st February next of iAsrht nesrro men. -iefhis Mill is eligibly situated within one and a half iles of the W. &. M. Railroad, on which Lumber can life sent to Wilmington at any time: the finest quality jf Timber may be had near the premises at a reason- He rate. Any one desiring further information will call on the subscriber, on the place, or to Col. ALFRED SMITH. or Col. W. M. BALDWIN, Whitesvilie. N. C. TIIEO. M. SIKES. Sept. 23, 1S54, 812-tf CLEHE5T G. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, Payettevillc, X. C. Ofiice at the corner of Bow and Green streets. y 3, lfe53. f SASH, AXD DOOItS. G. S. BUIE J- CO. Are now putting up in this place Machinery of the tlost improved kind for the manufacture of SASH. 3LINDS and DOORS, which will enable us to furnish a good article and at less price than they have ever been sold iu this market. ALSO - Ornamental Mouldings of all kind, length and size. lachiuory expected in a few davs for planing, tongue- ngand grooving Flooring. Isomers addresser! to G. fc. IJuie cc Co. will re- icive prompt attention. G. S. BL1E x CO. , Fayctteville, Nov. IS, 1S54. 20-m "YVillei-s Pntent Salaniaudcr Safe. ir - ' We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Safes, warranted fire-proof ; and dosirousof ex tending the demand for them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here at New York nriees. D. & W. Mc LAUREN, Agents. June 13, 1S54 tf THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS. PulctrmacJier's Ilylro Electric Voltaic Chains, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permanently curing all Neuralgic diseases. Rheuma tism, painful and swelled Joints. Neuralgia of the Face, Deafness, Blindness, St. Vitus Dance, Palpita tions of the Heart, periodical Headache, Pains in the Stomach, Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Uterine Pains, Paralytis, etc., etc. These chains were first introduced in the city of New York less than one year since, and after beiug subject ed to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Carnochan, Van Buren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange atid wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has at tended their use is unparalled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in hospitals in Europe, and are secured by patents in France, Germany. Austria, Prussia, and En gland; and also in the United States. "THINK CLOSE AND PONDER WELL." The principles upon which it is claimed that the Chains produce their marvelous cures are, first that all .Nervous Diseases are attended and produced bv a deficient supply of nervous fluid, and an agent that resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism; and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part and organ diseased, fur nish to the exhausted nervous fluid which is required to produce a healthy action through the entire system. No disgusting nostrum is allowed to be taken while using the chains, but a rigid observance of the general laws of health are required. Brisk friction upon the part diseased adds much to the effects ofthe chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person who will produce so many wc-ll authenticated certificates of Cure, both from in telligent patients and scientific physicians, as have n effected, by the use ot Pnlvermacher s Electric iy bctw tail to perform what tuey are ari- kI to do, and no person has ever been dissatisfied 0 has given them a trial. t - IN FEMALE CASES itii rc than one hundred permanent cures of Prolapsus U;.i;ri have been effected within the last year by the a$ of these chains. By applying one end of the chain ovf 'r the region of the abdomen, and the other upon S spine just above the hip. the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. - MODE OF USE. trhe chain should be moistened before nse with com mon vinegar, and then one end of the chain should be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cnreall diseases; but for Nervous Diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent in the world has pro duced so many cases in the last year as the Electric Chain. INSTANT RELIEF from the most acute pain, is produced at the moment of application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of itffforms." Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) J. STEIN ERT, Sole Agent. ?TS. J. Flinsdale agent at Favetteville, N. C. November 4, 1854. 6m . uxioar II ALL V UPHOLSTERER. AND MATTRESS . I' A C TO It 1 . . Tke largest tbla ride ot Baltimore. tb mv alwavs very extensive Mattress Factory, I hate now combined the Upholstering business, and hare engaged a first rate workman, one who has work- (u w 1 1 ti Ull-livnii tit iui?- i lire Ji iviiii iu Eitrope. and also in one of the largest houses in New YoVk. ; I am" now prepared to make all sorts of Sofas, LftiBffes. Oiair of all ports, cnurcn cnsniqns. eve. in anvrmnr in m nu tiin va i ti e. v Spring- hair, cotton, moss, and shuck Mattres nlwavs on hand of the best quality. epairine promptly and neatly executed. all and examine, opposite the new Seminary. , JAL'OK unLUut KG. ti, I w v The largest Carriage Factory In the South. A. A. McKethan Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he haa built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Staud, expressly lor manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen ia each branch ofthe 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, ROCK AW AYS, 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. J&r He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY' Vehicles linished and in course of con struction. Sf All 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. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for tliemselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayctteville, Oct 1, 185-1. Who would liave thought it I A XEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISH)! EST j Ox Military Gkkex, oitositk the Methodist Chuuch, FRONT1XM OX MrMKOIiO STREET. Great Enterprise. Fayettevii.i.e must snixE. The subserilers would respectfully inform their friends end 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, thev have no hesitation to compare work with anv establishment in Favetteville as to style and durability. One ofthe firm may be known by reference to A. H. 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 .t BRANTN. JifT-s II. Piek. James Braxix. Favetteville, Oct 1. 1854. v FAYKTTRVIbbfi I ! O T ! : T, . JOHN II ARM AN respectfully informs his r.-;,.nrlCT r.A V. ,...I.1T l.. I... l. . 1 C. ill tt- the Hotel at the foot of Havmount to the larg er and more commodious Hotel in the centre ofthe Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well known as the Favetteville Hotel, where he will be happv 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. Favetteville, N. C, Oct 1, 1854. 4(itf " fa very stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Liverv Eusiness at this place. They have lately largely in creased their stock, and can now offer to the public as good Horses, Carriges and Drivers as can 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 Mum ford street, where one of the proprietors mav alwavs be found, or at the Store ' first door east of Mr T. S. Lutterloh's. J. W. POWERS & CO. Favetteville, Oct 1, 1S54. v IIAI,L. &. BOLblXGEI!, FAVETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to order. A lot of Rabbet Metal for sale. WINSLOW STREET. Oct 1. 1R54. 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. Laily, whose work gives such general and entire satisfaction. I am now prepared to execute all orders for Timber Wagons, Road V agoiia, Carts. Drays, Wheelbarrows, A'c. 1 have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in short, every thing that the agon-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 style or durability. TIIOS. C. FULLER. Oct. 1." 1S54. C5-tf BANK NOTES ASH TAX KECVIPTS A new supply just printed and for sale at this Office TO PASSENGERS. The STEAMER SUN will leave this place every TUESDAY ami FRIDAY nt 15 niinutf.s after sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY at 12 o'clock, with Passengers and Freight. R. M. ORRELL. Agent. Fayctteville, June 1F54. Oti-tf NOTICE. Drs. MALLETT & McSWAIN having left their Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is fully authorized to receipt for the same, all their customers living west of the Cape Fear River, who may be in arrears either by note or account, will confer a favor bv calling on him and settling the same. W. P. MALLETT. II. A. McSWAIN. Favetteville, Oct 1. 1S54. tf FIVE Ht'JiBRED THOUSAND FfHTSTDS COTTON AXD LIXEX RAGS WANTED. The subscriber will pay the highest market price for any quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. DAVID MURPHY. March 4, 1854 tf layt-l-vllfe Ilauk CliecKs, Just printed in elegdnt style, on superior paper, for sale at this Office. 2,000 Spirit Barrels for sale lv McLAURIN & STRANGE. June IT. 1854 tf CHARLES BANKS, C.tKF.CTIOSER, FAYETTEVILLK. N October 1, 1854. OATES' HOTEL, WARSAW, X. C. Votlce to flic Traveling coramnultjr. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to the public for former patronage, and asks a continu ance of the same. He assures those who may patronize him that no pains will be spared to make them com fortable. His house is equal to any on the Wilming ton and Raleigh Railroad. He also keeps a Livery Stable, with good hacks and horses, for the accommodat ion of passengers from War saw to Favetteville. or to any other place in the State that they may wish to be carried. C. J. OATES. Warsaw, Aug. 15, 1854 tf CARTHAGE HOTEL. Having recently purchased the above establishment from Maicom Kelly. Esq.. I am now prepared to enter tain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a call. Having ample stables, good hostlers and n dis position to accommodate, 1 trust I shall be able to rive entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. II. C. Me LEAN. December 3. 1853. 70-tf KOH SALE. I will sell rry TTonse and Lot on Person street. Low er Favetteville. The Lot, contains one acre of ground, with an excellent well of water, and the House is new, with five rooms and one kitch"n. A comfortable resi dence for a small family. Terms made cav to the purchaser. WM. WATSON. Oct. 14. 1854. 15-tf GEO. W. "WILLIAMS &, CO.. WHOLESALE GROCERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Just received a large assortment of GOODS in their f line, for sale on. favorable terms. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufacture f BUGGIES, SULKIES, CARRIAGES, AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at Lumlerlon, iY. C, a suoerior ntvli mul of the best materials. In All work done at the establ'n-hment is warranted for 12 mouths. Repairing promptly attended to and neat ly executed. Also, ploughs and all other farming " implements made to order and kept constantly 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 tame. JOHN W. BULGERS. Lumberton, Jan'y 28, 1854 tf 1. & XV. 31c Lam-in Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, which are offered as low as they can be bought iu the market, at wholesale or retail. October 13. 153. PROVISIONS. The subscriber will keep constantly on baud and for sale a good supply of Corn, Bacon, lrisi, Lard, m Iiice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, And almost any article commonly to be found in a Grocery Store. Also a large lot of Rock LIME, Tlaster Faris, and Hair. Persons wishing to buy any of the above articUs will do well to give me a call." JOHN CFLBRETII. Oct. 1, 1S54 tf Foot Havmount. 9T0AM E!fiIXE.S- Kayrtt eviUe Manufacture We are now prepared with ail the necessary machin ery for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES. "from lire to sixty horse power, which we can furnish on as favor able terms as any Northern estaL lihn:ent. Persons i want of Engines for Mills, Boats, Ac. will perceive the advantage ot having them made near home. jpXl- An Engine of our own Manufacture can be been in operation at the Foundrv. II ALL Jt BOLLINGER. Oct. 1, 1854. 71-tf ii. I.. noi,!Mi:s, Attorney at Law. W:i.mixtox, N. C. Ofiiee on the corner of Front and Princess streets under the Journal Iflice. 10,000 lbs. Tallov lvantrd, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct 8, LV54 A. M. CAMPBELL. AVOH TH & I'TLEV, Foricarding and General Comrnission Merchant, F A YKT't EY 1 LLE. N. C. J. A. "Worth. .Joseph Utlet. Feb'v 18 154. Sl-tf 25- MeLaurin & Strange will pay the high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 1853. .r8-tf ii' It KSII Dl'PPLy. DRS. TOULKES & MACRAE, "Wholesale av.d retail Druggists, Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Dye-Woods and Dye-St ufls. Varnishes, Oils, Paints, and 1 aintciV articles, Fiench, Englit-h tt American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Sha ing JSoaps, Fine Hair, Tooth, and 1 aint brushes, Surgical and Dental InHiiunenis, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Pure Wines and Brandies for medical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring. Choice Toilet and Fancv Articles, ic. make their purcliai-cs for cash, and oiler cr.oda equally as low as they can be ohtainid from any nuii lar establishment in ihia Mellon. Warranted to be fresh. j)iire and genuine. Orders from the country promptly f:Btd, un? .'ut.'sfac tion guarantied with regard both to price and quality, llav street, next door wcM of H. & E. J. Lillv. Oct 1. 1854 tf K A Y 1-1 TIKVILL I : M V T B A Ii INSrn A X C K C O M I A NY. This Company has been in successful operation since Feb y 185.'. It lias paid all losses promptly, without any assessment, and it has still a unall cash capital on hand. Policies issued up to Kith May. No. 70!. covering property to value of $ 1 ,151 .'2 00 Polices cancelled and expired, 00 Amount now insured, Amount Premium Notes. do do cancelled and expired, $Sf;v.228 00 $i;-i.;!i ;i ::t;.oK5 :;5 Do. do. now on hand, $ 128.5M 2l Averaging 14 57-100 per cent, on the r.mount innirc-d.' Cash premiums received. SS.'ioS 01 Fire losses adjusted and paid. $4,017 22 The Hoard fake pleasure in stating that the Company is now in a condition to merit pul.be confidence. It is established upona foundation uhich cumiot be nrord. We solicit a share of business. DIRECTORS: Geo. McNeill. H. L. Myrover. C. Fenbow. Henry Lilly, James Kyle. J. G. Shepherd. S. T. Haw lev, David A. Ray. J. D. Williams, 1 l,os. S. Luth rloh. N. A.Stedmau, Win. MeLaurin. .(aw. G. Cook.C. Lutterloh. OF1TCFRS : GEO. McNEILL, President. H. L. MYROVER, Vice President. C A. Me.MILLAN. Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorney. L- P. LEMAY, General Agent. Office hours from !t to 1 o'clock. c. a. McMillan, secv. Oct. 1, 1854. -Y JSCooja rs' Tools, and all qualities of Glue for Distillers7 n-e, for sale bv " D. & W. McLAURIN. June 17, 1854 ff Thev CEDAR FALLS Cotton Yarns and Sheet ings for sale by TROY & MARSH. Nov 12, 1854 y Bao K-llIAilKKY. R. W. IIARDIE carries on the Rook-binding business in the second story of Clark it Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute RIND ING in any style desired. October 1, 1851. WE have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of all qualities, which we warrant to give satisfaction, or no charge. D. & W. McLAURIN. April D, 1853. 3S-tf James C. Sjiun. Miles Costi.v. JAMES C. SMITH & CO., Covim ission M c rcha nfs, Have removed their office to the second story of the building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company, where thpy are prepared to attend to all business in the Commission line. All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. Wilmington. Jan'y 14. ly GILL'S ISE PLIS ULTRA Bl'HKISII. The Subscriber, a practical Root-maker of some exl perience, has for some time been sensible that there is a desideratum to be yet supplied to the public in the way of a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most of the articles now used either injure the leather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to mkn's " un derstanding'''' a proper finish. He has therefore, dur ing the last twelve months, been devoting himself to the task of preparing an article free from these objec tions, and has at length after much investigation and experiment completely succeeded. The result is " Gill's ne plus ultra Burnish.'- He only wishes that it may 1 tested i.n order to establish its superiority oyer all others. Call at M. Faulk's shop opposite Mr Larder's Marble Factory, Hay street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheap rate. THOMAS GILL. Nov 0,1853 tf SMOKING T"BACrO. A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for sale bv t W. H. CARVER, Jan'y 13. lS5o. 2m tCyHtCTitte, Odt 7, 1854. y July 25, 1S54. tf