Newspapers / The North Carolinian (Wilson, … / March 17, 1855, 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
76 Don't linn in Debt. Don't run in debt never mind, never mind, If tby clothes are faded and torn; Fix em up. make them do; it is letter by far Than to have the h art weary ami worn. Who'll love you the more for the set of your last, Or the ruif, or the tie of your shoe. The shape of your vest, or your boots or cravat, If they know you're in debt fojjthe new. There's no comfort, I tell you. in walking the street. In fine clothes, if you know you're in debt. And fe 1 that perchance you some tradesman may meet Who will sneer '"they're not paid for yet." Good friends, let me beg of you. don't rua iu debt. If the chair.-- and the .sofas are old Thev will lit your back better than any new .set, Unless ihey're paid for with gold; If the house i.s too small, draw the closer together Keep it warm with a hearty good will; A big one unpaid for, in all kinds of weather, Will send to your warm heart a chill. Don't run in debt now, dear girls, take a hint (If the fashions have changed since last season.) Old nature is out in the very same tint. And old nature we think lias some reason. Hut jut say to ynr friend that you canuot afford. To spend time to keep up with the fashion; That yo'r purse is too light and your honor too bright, To le tarnished with such silly passion. Gents, don't run in debt let your friends, if they can, Have line houses, feathers aud flowers. But unless they are paid for, be more of a man Than to envy their sunshiny Lours, If you've money to spare, I have nothing to say To spend voiir dollars aud dimes as you please; Hut Miiud you, the man who hi.s note has to pay, U the irtan who is never at ease. Kind husbands, don't run in debt any more; 'Twill lill your wife's cup full of sorrow, To know that vour neighbor may call at your doer With a bill you must settle to-morrow. )' take my advice it is good, it i.s true! (Hut, lest you may some of you doubt it.) I'll whisper a secret, now seeing 'tis you - I have tried it, and dnow all about it. The chain of a debtor is heavy and cold, Its links all corronion and rust; Gild it o'er as you will it is never of gold Then spurn it aside; with disgust. The man who's in debt is too often a slave. Though his heart may be honest and true; Can he hold up his head, and look saucy and brave When a note he can't pay becomes due NOTICE. All persons indebted to W. F. MOORE, either by note or account, will confer a favor by settling at once, as longer indulgence cannot ! given. ALSO. All uersons indebted to W. F. & E. F. MOORE are requested to settle, as they are anxious to have all their accounts closed bv cari i r otherwise. Jan. 20. 1855.. ' 28 tf 1) R Y G (JO I) S. Our Stock of Goods is till very good, anil persons wi.-.hing to buy will please ijive us a call. We have u h.ind almo-d everything that can lie called for. suitable for the Winter Trade, viz : Plaid an 1 Plain Delaines. Merinos. French and Eng lish Alpaccas. Canton Cloths and Bombazines at all prices. Plaid and Plain Silks, some very rich. Cloths. Citssimeros-and Vestings, Linseys for Servants. Ken tucky Jeans and Kerseys; a large stock Calicos. White Goods, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings and Sheet ings. Cambrics and Muslins. Iri.-h Linen, also S. C. 11 IkfV, Fine French Collars, Chemizetts and Under sleeves. Gloves and Hosiery, Iilankets. Carpeting. Shoei. Bo:inets, Hats and Caps, lc, Ac. W. F. & E. F. MOORE. JAMES G. SMITH'S ItAIR IOIESSIXG AXO SM.VVlNti SAtOOS, Opposite the Fayetteville Bank. All kind of Perfuiu-ries. Hair Oil, shaving and hair Brushes, toilet and shaving Soaps, for sale. Also, a goo 1 supply of choice CIGARS. ctober 20. 1S5 t " y DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (Bcrmau Bitters, DB. C. M. JACKSOW, Philad'a., Pa., WIIX KFKBCTCAI.r.T CITIE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or Aermw liebility, Jjisente of the A"V'y, and all diteasci ariainj from a dis ordered Liver or .S'fomacjh. Such as constipation, inward piles. fuHnes-.-, or Mood to llie head, ac i dity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, full ness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking, or lluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried aud difficult breathing" Muttering at the heart, choking or suiYoeating sensations when in a ly ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before" the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, de ficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin aud eyes, pain in the side, chest, limbs. Ae.. sudden flushes of heat burning in the flesh. constant imaginings of evil, A great depression of spirits. In attributing such valuable Medical properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is ma 1". but is simply staled a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and bene fits derived from its use. under the direction of its illustrious origina or, Dr. Hoofland. among all classes of European societies and from the immense mass of testimony, from all pari of the American continent, accumulated during the last ten years, in the hands of the present proprietor. Th prevalence of diseases to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it. is almost universal, indeed there is Hvarety u.. family t h rO!J v llOU t the whole CAteilt of OUT . ! --. 1 : ",Uvr fllow lanKi,il arpta.-anrt ing Dyspeptic. - - ...K.ut ,.,, a,lH.t.r men oi wnac immense importance to this clas of invaii.is inai a certain ami reliable remedy should be placed within their reach; one in which no" baneful or injurious drug enters into its composition; a remedy on which the patient can relv with th i.tmw dene ? and certainty and be assured from M II O 1 Of 11 tangible proofs, that the article lie is nemo- posesses the virtues attrihiited to it. Such a'remedy J-4 ' J'-"Mid (ienn'in Bittern." Thousands of dol lars have been expended j,i U mannfaeurv and diffu soi.ithrough.vit a!i p.irtf. of this continent, and the l.ropr.et or feels the greatest satisfaction instating, that there is no state, county or even village where ttie Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be fomd numbers, willing to testify to its virtues. it is used constantly- in tu.-. ,i of the most prominent Phvsiciaus in the countrv. who h ive also a ided their written testimonv. in evidenrc of Us great virtues. In conclusion then" we would re sp 'ctfully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest as sured it will never be regretted. In proof of the state ments above m ide. all are invited to read attentive. the 'Memorabilia.' or -Practical Receint Book.' for- Farm' rs and Familities. containing a great number of usefi receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor of tlii Hitters, from the most prominent and well known individuals, in all paris of the Union. All Agents for the Hitters are authorized to distribute the "Receipt Book" gratuitously. Prineinal aX.-f' n-id Manufaetoi-v l?n Philadelphia. Pa. For s;llL. wholesale by Druggists in all the principal eitics, and at retail by apothecaries aud storekeepers in every town in the United States, and Canada. 1'or sale in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE February 20th. 1855 lv KOTICE. well acouaiute "yottiis: 1 with Rook-kcenine- - Wft11 a foreign lamruasres. who writes a verv o-omi t correct-in figures, wishes to get a situation cunt -yn --rcaiilile houses of this place. Annli- - .mi , j - ..v, y-IVV, mvn tellers lo tr. 1 1 li.v 142. ..CHECKS 3t for aaoat this officc.'V,i Banks in this place n. k f FOR SALE. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine miles from Fayetteville, fc'ing directly oa the Southern Piank Road, and on each side of Big Rocktish. One of the best Turpentine sections in the couuty, with convenient improvements for a family residence; with a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a first rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. A. A. McKETIlAN Feb'y 9, 1855. tf HEADSOMETHING FOR EVERY MAX! CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! AT WHOLESALE A.L RETAIL. A large and fashionable stock constantly on hand. To all who wish decidedly handsome aud well made garments, from the best material, and at the lowest price, my Establishment will prove a great eurtailer of yearly expenses. Ti-.is being the only house of the kind in this place where a geueral assortment is kept, and where mo.-.t everybody can get suited. I have also on hand an extensive variety of shirts, collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid gloves, and other FURNISHING GOODS; boots and shoes, hats and caps, truuks, carpe t bags, valices, walk in tr canes, silk and gingham umbrellas, looking-glasses, imported Havana Segars, and FANCY GOODS; India rubier Over-coats, leggings and sandals, oil-cloth coats, pants and jackets, together with a large assort ment of BOYS' CLOTHING. I am grateful lor pat encouragement troni my friends and customers aud solicit a coutinuauce of the tame; and all who recommend their friends to trade at this establishment can depend upon their being alt with fairly and receiving for their money its full equivalent. Call and satisfy vour wants. GEORGE BRANDT, South side llav street, between Market House and Fayetteville Hotel. Favetteville. Feb 16, 1855. V O R SALE A T 11 E I) U C E I) V R I C E S, For CASH or o Short Time, 250 Cartiagcs, Harouclies, ROCKAWAYS & BUGGIES of every description, Many of which are finished, and the balance being finished daily; among which are many new aud beautiful styles, and one very fine Carriage. Some of them very light, and all made in the best manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are frreattr than any estalishment south anil I can afford and am determined to sell work of the deft quality as low as it can be built for by any one. - ft-Those who are indebted to me will please pay mi as mv business reouires mv out-standinsr debts to be collected. A. A. McK ETHAN. February 3d, liS.""). tf WILLIAM BOW, Dealer in DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES FA3IIIY PROVISIONS, fcc. Eoot of I fay mount, luiyettecille, AT. C October 7, 1854 tf s S . A It E Y Dealer in Paxcv dry goods, hats, caps. Boots, Shoes, arid Sugar and Coffee. The public are invited to give a call at the Old Stand formerly occupied bv S. J. Hinsdale, south-west corner of Market Square, Gillopic street. Oct. 28. 1854. xotice to deutohs. All persons indebted to the subscriber by note or account previous to the 1st July last, are earnestly re quested to make payment forthwith, as it is very in convenient to give any longer indulgence. It is hoped that this notice will be sufficient. Having made some chancre in mv business, it is important that old ac counts should be settled and they must lie settled. P. S HEM WELL. P. S. I can be found at the store of Shemwell 3c McDonald, who, in my absence, are authorized to re eeipt in mv name. Oct. 7. 1S54. 14-tf 1 ri vo. .i . Has just received and is selected Stock of j vim o on receiving a large and well DRY GOODS, CSroccrlea, II.-xrili.vare ami Cutlery, White Lead, Putty, Coopers' Tools, Truss Hoor Trunks .t Carpet Bags. A fine lot of Dress. Frock and Over Coats. Pants and Vests. Also a heavy Stock of Boots and Shoes, Blankets. Kerseys, Wool Hats, 3tc. SOTICE. Those indebted to me will please call and let me know when it will be convenient for them to settle. jz-ff A fine New Close Carriage, to time purchaser or casti. 1 gentle Harness Horse, price $175. TIIOS. J. JOHNSON. Dec. 2. 1S54. 22-tf X O T I C E . i ue KiiDseriti.-r Having pureiiasea tne stock of ma terial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by .Mr A. It. hitueld, intends carrying on the CVItKI.VGE.5IAKISG UVSIAKSS. He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. He has now on hand some very II A XI) S OME VEIIICL E S Which cannot be surpassed in the place for stvle of finish and durability, which he will sell as low as any work of the kind can be bought in the place. Ji-iS All orders" thankfully received and promptly attended to. REPAIRING done in the best manner and oa very reasonable terms. Give him a call before buying elsewhere. J. D. CALLAIS. Fayetteville, Feb'y 3d. tf TllOY & McLEAX, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT I.AXV Ami Solicitnrs in Equity, LUMBERTOX, N. C. RouKiiT E. Tkoy. Alexander McLeav. February 9th. fim CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THIS CELEBR 1 TED C OMP O Z7.VZ; MCIIiNTIFlC.VI.LY ' ' ft"' AH.TlCl.Kr, OV THE M ATKRI A. jrooti ettccis. Z : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curiue SCROKCLA, SYPHILIS, ULCEUS, OLD SOP.E3, OBSTIXAE CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, and all diseases arising from the iMPKUUKNT L'SrJ Oil ABUSE OF MERCURY. REGULATINO THE STOMACH AND BOWELS, Thus it cures I.IVER DISEASK. IXUIGESTIO.V, BIKIOCS COMPLAINTS COSTIVEXESS, A.NII PILKS. STRE.VOTHEMXli THE OIUEST1VE OUOAXS, Thus causing the food to nourish and support everv jjui t. KtfJil.AI I.VO Til ji. SKCKETIVK OKUAX.S, and, t-y enabling tnem to perform their proper functions, nsnVKiTIAli AND CLK1NU BILIOUS AND OTHER PAINKUL DISEASES. STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, thus allaying nervous irkitatiox, and curing ALL DISEASES OP THE NERVES. It is unrivalled in the cure of all female diseases ! WEAKNESS. IRREGl-LARlTV. OBSTRUCTIONS. "tc IT IS ENTIRKLY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting m harmony with the restoriug powers of nature it never injures but always benefits and cures. ' us thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities test! f v. Recollect timt each bottle peaks the vamk of BENNET & BEERS. Drutrgists. No; 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va. JB Xone other is Genuine. Price One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants in all the cities and counties of the United States, Canada and the West Indian. WM. S. BEERS fc Co., Proprietors, Richmond, Vo. For sale in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. Feb. 20, 1855. y BUTTER, a new supply. 100 Firkins (Valley Virginia) Butter. 50 " Ashe county Butter. Nov 24. 21-tf GEO. McNEILL". THE NORTH jCAUO LILIAN, 7 1'AL.Li TRADE, 186 1. I have received my Fall Stock of DRY.GOOLlS, UKOCERiES. &c. w My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any Vvud of Droduce taken i COTTON BAGGING. vf" I have a plentiful supply of Gunny and DundeeCot ton Bagging, Bale Rope and Bagging Twine. SenjJ in Vmir lrllta ant tViA-rr uknll l.A ... 1 1 1 vu v .i j nui wail DUJJJUCU. 4 JAMES G. COOl. Oct 1. 1854. tf REMOVAL. W. II. C A 11 VEIL Would inform his friends and the oublie. that betas removeu irom ins oia stand on Green street to "the Store formerly occupied by Mr I street, near the Market Square. Montague, on Hay He has on hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Negro Blankets, Kersey; also Blacksmith's Tools,. Cum Sheilas and St r a to Cutters, Sausage Cutters, And a great variety of other articles well suited to the Retail and Barter Trade much the largest stock he has ever offered 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. n. CARVER, Hay st. Dec. 23, 1854. 25-tf NEW GOODS, At Mary's Garden Cumberland County I am now receiving my FALL AND WINTER STOCK, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, J HARDWARES AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY A GLASS-M ARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats and Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Drugs and Medicines, &c. fcc. In short, everv article usually kept in a country Store; all of which are offered for Kale low for Cash, or in ex change for country produce. I will take turpentine- at 15 cts. per barrel less than the Fayetteville price, payable in goods or cash. Staves and Heading wanted. G. W. LAWRENCE Sept. 28, LS54. 13-tf TWEXT1-FIVE DOLLARS REWARD Will be given for the delivery to me, or for the con- i: r..Tl nf PnmWlniifl p.nnntv. of DAVID Hill liltTLl t IU Itl V iuji . . . . i BOOKER, who runaway from me about the middle of last June. Booker is about o teet lo incues mgu, ven black, has fine white teeth, speatis pleasingly wueu :ii conversation, is about 40 years old, and iu walkind iu.rwia furum i-i l nonsidiTiLlil v. He is a blacKsmitn Dy t.-,.,io r h iv.. his riideiitm-es for two vears from tirsti of Mav. 1S34. for costs and charges in a State casef auaiast him in the Superior Court of Cumberlandj; couutv. All persons are cautioned not to employ himj without mv consent. T. It. U.NDKUWUUU J December 23, 1 854 tf GILES LEITCII, Attorney and ConnseHor at I.-wrt L UMBER TOJV, Roiieson' County, N. C. January 3, 1855 ly CANDLES. Fancy and Plain Wax, Adamantine Candles. W. II. S-if Also, turpe:ntine axes. Jau'y 13, 1S55. 2m and Tallt)( CARVEU NOTICE. I Debts due the estate of Judge Strange (on accoutj of the late sales) will be put in the hands of an otticeftor collection, unless settled by the 1st Jan y next. j Nov 24. 21-tf GEO. McNEILL. Adml DOBBIN HOUSE, Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C, Will be oien for the accomoaatiol oi guests, on Monday, the first day of Janqtry, 1855. t Situate, on one oi u pn.cip. oiii ..... . - ... (. . i , of the Town, and with. n a tew minutes waiKoine rosirtjrince, lncgr.-A on,, B.nS, abcra o lers -.tapered ness places, and yet sullicieutly retired to be clear of f .AU oraer awressea the annoyance aud bustle incident to a more central feivc PromPl attention. location. ( It is newly erected, handsomely furnished, and care-f ful attendants secured with especial view to the ccm-i fort of patrons. Spacious Stables attached, and experienced Ostbrs in attendance. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of Stiim Boats, for the accomodation of passengers. j A share of public patronage is respectfully solicied. POWERS & CGI Dec. 23. 1S54. 25-3m FAYETTEVILLE BY A. E. BOOK STORE. TAYLOR. Having purchased Mr Whitakcr's interest in he Fayetteville Book Store, I will continue the busiuSss in my own name. I have just received a large assortment of Book? of all kinds. To those favoriug me with their patron; je 1 will endeavor to give satisfaction. All the lal.st publications of the day Magazines, Periodicals, wo'ks of fiction, Ac. can be seen upon my table. I have Ar rangements by wbich any book, not already on hafd, can be supplied at the shortest notice. All I ask M a chance to prove my promptness. i Aiuong my stock may be found large Family Bibles from SI 25 to S15 ; Presbyterian, Methodist and Bait ist Hymn Books; Episcopal Prayer Books ; aud otlifcr A good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS always on hand, such as Greek and Latin Readers ; Frenih, English and Latin Grammars ; Webster's unabridged Dictionary; various kinds of Gcographys, by different authors ; all the different kinds of Arithmetics, Spill ing Books. Readers, Ac. tc; Histories of the UuiSed States, England, France. Xrc. Iu fact all kinds lof sohool books usually called for. A large assortment of MISCELLANEOUS BOOK.S kept constantly on hand. STATIONERY. White, blue, ruled and unruled Foolscap Paper ; Letter Paper, all sizes and colors; Note Paper, fancy and plain ; Envelopes, large 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, &c. &c. I will sell low by the wholesale, and make a liberal discount to schools or merchants. . I respectfully ask an examination of my stock. SfV-ny 11 .A I , 1 . I i 4 joook. noi ou uauu cau oe procureu in a snort time. ,. "f f-- Piano and Guitar constajt- and Instruction Bonk My stock shall be incrpased with th try merchants would find it to their advanta- ( me a call, as I think I can give satisfaction. A. E. TATTciP r- -ii xt PPoste new College build'ine, Favetteville. Nov vs lar.t 4C. - - ii i P. S- -I have an excellent lot choice SEGRS ind fine chewing Tobacco, for sale cheap. orAKJ ana .RAMSEY & URO. GENERAL FORWAUDISG AUD COMMISSION ME It C1IA NT'S Wilmington and Fayetteville ' Aud Agents for Metts' Lh.e o Steam Ro.tc at ;j;"h.vmsey.1 Fayetteville. M A. RAMSEY. Oc 1, 1854. 7 tf NORTH. CAROLINA CASS I MERES. MR JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of R-ock Island Caimeres, manufactured byCarson, Young & Grier, at their Mill m Mecklenburg County N C where consumers and merchants can be supplied The' manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being ooual in durability, and as permanent in color, an anv troods of similar character manufactured or sold in the IT S They invite the most full and thorough to e. and only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Oct. 1, 1S54. 64-tf 1-300 AIRES Of GSOKGIA LAKD FOR BALE. The subscriber offers his valuable trwi rr tine Land for sale, containing eie-bteen ir,-j situated in Av"ayne county, Ga.. on Altamaha Rivr' AlKiut thirteen hundred acreB in excellnnt . lands, the pines having never been touched. About five hundred aere comprises part of the rich lands of the Altamaha. Those wishing to purchase will do well to or address the subscriber at SmithflolH -v r FAYETTEVILLE, -N. a. iv. Mcdonald, (Formerly with James Kyle,) Takes thia method of informing his friends and ac- auaiutauces, that he has ustociatta iniuseii un -1- bheuiwell m the Staple ana raucy xjmm. xjjx& th. Store formerly occupied by 1. Shemwell.in the Shenvwell Hotel uunaing, where he will be pleased to see all who may favor him with Fayetteville, Oct. 7, 1851, 14-Cm LOOK AT THIS. On Person Street, 5 doors east of Cape Fear Bank. HO US TON O VERB Y Respectfully return thanks to the citizens of Fayette ville aud surrounding country for the liberal patronage they have received, aud hope by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. They have on hand the following articles, viz : Saddles of different kinds, Buggy and Carriage Harness of different qualities:, Road Wagon. Harness, such us breeching, &e. Saddle Bags, riding Bridles of different styles and pri ces. Martin sales. Halters and Halter Bridles; a large assortment of Bueey Whips; also drover's, dray and wason whips of a uood article; wagon Bridles, Collars and Harness of the very best material and workman ship: Carpet Bags, Trunks. Buffalo and Bear ibkms tor rarldle and trunk covers. Horse Blankets, aud a good many other articles. They will warrant all work to be of good workman ship and material. Those witdiine to puvclmse articles in our line fire requested to. call and examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. Fayetteville. Dec. 2, 1854. 5 6m P. S. We particularly request all those in debted to ns to come forward aud settle, as we are in 'ed of money. aud must have it. - ; NEW BAKERY. 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 best quality, as he has procured the services of one of the best Bakers iu the State. Trices reasonable. Give me a call. CHARLES BANKS. October 1, 1854. tf W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission and Forwarding Merchant WILMINGTON, N . C . June 17, 1S54 tf STEAM MILL FOR SALE. The Subscriber being desirous of changing his busi ness, will' sell his Steam Circular Saw Mill, of 30 horse power, situated at Whitesville, N. C. She will cut 10.000 feet of Lumber per day, having two saws, and will grind 150 bushels of corn. Eight prime Mules and two wagons in good order, may be had if desired; also the hire till the 1st February next of eight negro men. I This Mill is eligibly situated within one and a half miles of the W. & M. Railroad, on which Lumber cau be sent to Wilmington at any time; the finest quality of Timber may be had near the premises at a reason able rate. Any one desiring further information will call on the subscriber, on the place, or to Col. ALFRED SMITH, or Col. W. M. BALDWIN, Whitesville, N. C. THEO. M. SIKES. Sept. 23, 1854. 812-tf CLEMENT G. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, Fayottc ville, X. C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb'v 3. 1853. SASH, BLINDS AND DOORS. G. S. BUIE 4- CO. Are now putting up in this place Machinery of the most improved kind for the manufacture of SASH. BLINDS and DOORS, which will enable us to furnish a good article and at less price thau they have ever been sold iu thia market. ALSO Ornamental Mouldings of all kind, length and size. 1 iyi uaiuciut.1 .uuui1 Machiuerv exoected in a few davs for Dlaninc. tonirue- j - . ' FioorIll,, G. S. Buie fc Co. will re G. S. BUIE & CO. Fayetteville, Nov. 18, LS54. 20-Cm "Wilder' Patent 8alauiautlcr Safe. Ve keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Safes, warranted tire-proof ; and desirous of ex tending the demand for them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here at New York prices. D. & W. McLAURIN, Agents. June 18, 1854 tf THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOGS. Pulcermachers Hydro Electric Voltaic Chains, Producing instant relief from the most acute pain, and permaneiftly curing all Neuralgic- diseases, Rheuma tism, painful aud 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 being subject ed to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott, Caruochan, Van Buren and others, it was discovered that they possess strange and wonderful power in the relief and cure of the above class of diseases, and their sale, and the success that has attended their use is unparalled. Previous to their introduction into this countrv, they were used in hospitals in Europe, and are secured bv 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 by a deficient supolv of nervous fluid, and an a.arent that resembles closely electricity, or electro magnetism and second that the electro magnetic chains, by being worn over and upon the part aud 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 of the chains, by increasing their niaguetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates ot Cure, both trom in telligent patients and scientific physicians, as have een effected v the use or t'uivermacner's taectnc irertisea to ao, ana no person has ever necn dTssatisfleoT who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES more than one hundred permaneut cures of Prolapsus Uteri have been effected within the last year by the jise of these chains. By applying one end of the chain ov the region of the abdomen, and the other upon the spin '"tjto ''liuve the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease .t. at once removed. MODE OF,jJSE. The chain should be moistenetf JMifore-juswith com mon vinegar, and then one end of the chain sdulij be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, antf the other end opposed to it. BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electric Chains are not to cure all 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 its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) J. STEINERT, Sole Agent. 3SS. J. Hinsdale agent at Fayetteville, N. C. November 4, 1854. 6m USIOS HALL UPHOLSTERER AND MATTRESS FACTORY. The largeat tlxla ride of Baltimore. With my always very extensive Mattress Factory, I have now combined the Upholstering business, and have engaged a first rate workman, one who has work ed with distinction in most of the principal capitals in Europe, and also in one of the largest houses in New York. I m now prepared to make all sorts of Sofas, Lounges, Chairs of all sorts, chnrch Cushions. Jfcc. In short, anything- in that line that can be or ver was made. Spring, hair, cotton, moss, and shack Mattres ses, always on hand of the best quality. Repairing promptly and neatly executed. Call and examine, opposite the new Seminary. . JACOB OTTERBURG. Fayette v-itf, Oct 7, 181. y . The largest Carriage Factory lu the South. A- A. JMclwetliaii Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly lor manuiaciunug c-ai ringes. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he haa received for the last 21 years, he hopes by ainct 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 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 m his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, tiuihhcd. the largest tock of CARRIAGES. BAROUCHES, UOCKAWAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly tinhed. which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers." ;-Z-r- He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles liuiahed and in course of con struction!. f-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 themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and oa very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1854. Whoivould have thought it I A NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT On Military Gkee.v, oitosite the Methodist Cucutu, FRONTING OX MuMl OKI) STKEET. Great Enteri'mse. Fatetteviij.e must 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 iu all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style aud 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. - 11 KK & BKAM.N. James IT. Pier. James Branix. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1S"1. y l,lvcry Stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Livery Business-at this place. They have lately largrly in creased their stock, and can now oiler to the public as good Horses, Carriges and Drive; s 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.Mumford street, where one of the proprietors mav always be found, or at the Store first door cast of Mr T. S. Lutterlolrs. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1854. y II ALL &, HOLLINGER, FAYETTEV I LLE FOUNDRY Vasiuigs oi every utM.1 t(niuii itiauc ij uiun. . A lot of Babbet Metal for sale. "Nj! i t i c i i - . . . i WIN SLOW STKKIiT Oct 1. 1854. tf TO PASSENGERS. The STEAMER SUN will leave this place cvery TUESDAY and FRIDAY at 15 minutes after sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY at 12 o'clock, with Passengers and Freight. R. M. ORRELL. Agent. Fayetteville, June 3, 1S51. HC-tf N OTIC E . Dra. MALLETT & McSWAIN having left their Book 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 by calling on him and settling the same. w. 1'. .MAl.l.lVf r. H. A. McSWAIN. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1854. tf Spirit Barrels for sale bv McLAURIN STRANGE. June 17, 1854 tf Notice. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building on Gillespie 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 lecls assured that lie can piease the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. B. M0NAGHAN. Oct. 1, 1854. tf CARTHAGE HOTEL. Having recently purchased the above establishment from Maicom Kelly. Est., I am now prepared to enter tain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a call. Havinsr ample stables, good hostlers and a dis position to accommodate, 1 trust I shall be able to j eive entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with ! their patronage. II. C December 3, 1853. OATES' HOTEL, WARSAW, X. C. Notice to tlie Traveling community. The subscriber begs leave to rcturu 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 sparetl to make them com fortable. Ilis 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 Fayetteville, or to any other place in the State that they may wish to be carried. C. J. OATES. Warsaw, Aug. 15, 154 tf A CARD. 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 at 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 Oct. 20. 1854. tf E XPRLjSS STEAM B OA T LINE. FAIRY,"""""" for Passengers and Freight ; Str. EVERGREEN, and ELIZA, for Freight only. Lighters J. R. Blossom, fcEliza McDugald, F. Fries, - Red Fox. Gov. Morehead, Express. North State, mr" A. B. Chesnutt. RAMSEY vfc BRO., ) ( W. H. McRARY & CO.. 1 Ag'ts at Wilmington. Ag'ts at Fayetteville. ) J Ag'ts at TlfSf All goods sen. to th care of STEAM BOAT LINE " wiWfc- fbrwarded with the greatest despatch. As our facilities for accomodation x". 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.vRAMSEY. FRED'K C. METTS. October 20, 1854 tf PLANTATION AND SAW MILL FOR S V I. E . The Subscriber offers 24 acres of Land for sale, situated on Lower Little River, about one mil" from the F. &. AV. Plank Road and one from Murchison's Factory, and near the line of the Western Railroad. There is a Saw Mill on the premises. Also, a dwel ling houte. Terms moderate. Further information can he obtained by applying to the subscriber in person or addret-s him at Manchester P. O., Cumberland county. ARCII D McDUGALD. Sept 30, 1854 13-tf CHAR LBS RAK, COS KE ctiosk n , FAVTTEYILLK, N October 1 Joi. AVethc-rttficld GARDEN SEEDS. Warranted the Giotilli of 1831. The subscriber has just received a complete assort ment of the above celebrated Seeds, liicu he offer at wholesale or reta.l. J. N. SMITH, Druggibt. North West Corner Murkvt b'luaru. January 8. ;im. lOOU Spirit Tiirpcullur Cask, .voir ov ii.i.vn a.'d for sale, I At 52 25, cash. Interei-t will be chatged on account i lor Darrein after 30 days. i Orders for Darrein left at the Store of Metrs Cook j & Johnson, or at James C. Cook", will be attended to. ALSO 12.;. 000 BRICK will be ready for delivery about tha Ijth of October from mv Brick Yard in Canipbelltou. G. W. LAWRENCE. Mary's Garden. Sept. "JS, ISM l?.-tf CARRIAGE JIAMFACTORY. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufacture BUGGIES. SULKIES, CARRIAGES, AND VEHICLES OF E V ER Y DESCRIPTION," at Isumlerttn, N. C, - In a superior style, and of the best materials. All work done at the e.-.tablihment is warrunUd for 12 months. Repairing promptly attended to and neat-. lv executed. made to order and kept constantly on baud. Horseshoeing done in the best maimer. Thankful?' for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public"', h " v 1. .t...ru ,n riiiitiil'w n 111 i 11 1: :1 lll-ft- II t t lie Aatl. .Vl.U, IJi.'Wiinr. tin. ... - - - f- " " " r : T tl .ai, ,1 all nttit'l- 1:irnimu- l m 1 1 1 f 111 tf 11 VM . r... JOHN W. LODGERS. Luniberton, Jau'y 28, 1854 tf , PROVISIONS. t The subscriber will keep coiintantly on Laud aud for sale a good supply of Corn, Baron, fish, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Suit, Molasses, And almost any article commonly to be found in Groeerv Store. Also a large lot of Rock LIME, Plaster Paris, and Hair. Persons wishing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a call, JOHN CULBRETH. Oct. 1. 1851 tf Foot Haymount. STEAM EXtilXKN, F.-ij c-IU- ville Maiuil'nciurci We are now prepared with all tin necessary machin ery for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, licintiTu to sixtv horse power, which we can furiMrb on as favor able terms us any Northern estal lisl.mt nt. Pcrt-ons iu want of Engines for Mills, boats, Ac. will perceive the advantage of having t lit m made near homo. :Z-t1 An Engine of our own Manufacture can be seen in operation at the Foundrv. HALL A BOLLINGER. Oct. 1. 1S:4. 71-tf II. I.. IlOLMKS, Attoknkv at Law, Wilmington", N. C. Office on the corner of Front and Princccs streets under the Journal Olbce. 10,00() lbs. Tallow wanted, For which the h;ghct-t cash price will be paid. Oct A, Isoi A. M. CAMPBELL. WORTH V tTLEV, Forwarding and General Commission Merchants, FAYE'lTEYILLE. N. C. J. A. WoKTH. .foSKIIl Uri.KY. Feb'y US 1854. Sl-tl" I jfosSf" -McLaiiriii k Strange will jmy the est cash price for Tui pent. lie until further notice, Sept. .1. lf-'53. 58-tf hi trli- V R E S II S V P I I V . DRS. EOULKES MACRAE, Wholesale and retail Druggists, 'Are now receiving their Spring aud Slimmer supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES. AND CHEMICALS, Dye-Woods and I'ye-Slufls, Yuinishtis, Oils, Paints, and l ainUjs," nrtieltk, French, English A American I t i f i. mery , Fine Toilet and Shaving :ipH. Fine Hair, Tooth, ai.d I aim 1 ii;shcs. Surgical and Dental Insti unit tits. Trusses and Supporters of ail kinds. Pure Wiiu s and Brandies lor n: dical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring. Choice Toilet and Fancy Art'cUs, Ac.. They make their purchnst s for cioh. and ofi r t' t'di etjually as low as they can be obtained fiom any simi lar establishment in this section. an uiiteti lo be fresh, pure and genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac tion guarantied with regard both to price m ti tjuolity. llav street, next door m bt ol II. A E. J. Lilly. Oct 1, 1854 tf K A V lu T TKVIM K M i; T V A ! I X S. V R A X V 11 f O M I A Y This Company has been in Miccc-sfiil c pf ration hir.ee Feb'y l!5:i. It has paid all lof-n-s prt-n-pily. u-,tl.cut any a.tsetifmenl, and it has htiil a small cull cnpilu! on hand. Policies issued up to f3th May, No. 7011, covering property to value of $1,151. Polices cancelled and opin-d, 2CD. K'2 Amount now insured. ! Amount Premium Notes. $164,t.fif :u;.(jt5 do do cancelled and expired, Do. do. now on hand, 5-128, .r.M 20 Averaging 14 57-100 per cent, on the amount insured. Cash premiums received. S8.2.'8 01 Fire losses adjusted and paid, $4,017 22 The Board take pleasure in stating that the Company is now in a condition to merit public confiih lire. - It is established upon a foundation which cannot be moved . Wc solicit a share of business. DIRECTORS : Geo. McNeil), H. L. Myrover. C. B -nt ow. Ilenrv Lilly. James Kyle. J. G. Sh-phrrd. S. T. Hawlrv David A. Ray. J.D. Williams. Ihos. S. Lutterloh. N.' A. Stedman, Win. MeLauriii, .las. G. Cook, C. Lutterloh. OFFICERS : GEO. McNEILL. President. H. L. MYROVER. - Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. L- B. LEMA Y, General Agent. Ofiice hoars from 9 to 1 o'clock. Oct. 1, 1854. y asirCooiiors' Tools, and. all qualities of Glue for Distillers' use, for sale by ' D. & W. McLAURIN. June li, 1854 tf CEDAR FALLS Cotton ins for sale by Yarns and Sheet- TROY & MARSH. Nov 12, 1854 y BDOK.BIXDEKY. - K- W. IIARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in tie second story of Clark A' Woodward's Clothing Emporiu..i;wht re he will receive and execute BIND ING inanytyle desired. October 1, lf? James C. Smith. aIii.es Costix. JAMES CV SMITH t CO., Co m m isstn Merchants, Have removed their ofiice to the second story of the building formerly occupied by ihe Telegraph Company, where they are prepared to attend to nil business in tlie Commission line. All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. Wilmington, Jan'y 14. y SMOKISG T' II A f (). A VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLE, for Fale by W. II . CARVER, Jan'y 13. 1S55. 2m WILLIAM II. MARSH, Coinralasion and Pomnnlliig Merchant Water Stkeet, . WILMINGTON, X. C. advances made on cons:gnmeuf. 1?J1 S0tf Hi I I I Usual July lo, no 00 .'55 - - - -jr' 1 " n 'n
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
March 17, 1855, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75