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C-n-"- 'lUlENORTli FA V fi T T E V I Vl Kr r - - ? H i. . ' - . , - ' " -' -J Village COOrtsiup. Tapping at the window, - o. - Peeping o'er the blind ' 'Tis really most surprising, - lie never learns to mind ' 'Twas only yester evening, , .. As in the dark we sat, & AIv mother asked me sharply ; wt "Pray, Mary, who is that?' " 5 Who's that, indeed! you're certain How much she made me start, 0 .... Men seem to lose their wisdom ' Whene'er they lose their heart. . Yes; there he is I sec him! . The lamp his shadow throws " " Across the curtained window He's stepping on his toes! - i He'll never think of tapping, r Or making any din; .. A knock though even the slightest, Is more than looking in! Tap! tap! Would any think it 1 He never learns to mind, Tis surely most surprising He thinks my mother blind. Tis plain I must go to him ; Its no use now to congh ; I'li ope the.door just softly, If but to" send him off! Tis well if from the door-step He be not shortly lnuTd ' " Ob, man, there ne'er was trouble, , Till he came in the world I Tapping at the window, JJ . ; " , . And peeping o't xW blind ; ' Oil, mant bat yon are a trouble And that we maidens find! . PROPOSALS FOK X VVAI. SIPPLIES. Navt- Department, Bureau of Const'n, Kquipt't, Ac, . May 10, 1835. SEVLED TKOrOSALS to furnish Naval Supplies for the fiscal year ending 30th June, 1850, will be re ceived at this bureau until 3 o'clock, p. m., of the 25th day of June next. These proposals 'must be endorsed ' proposals for Naval Supplies. Bureau of Construction, &c.," that they may be distinguished from oilier busi ness letters. . The materials and articles embraced in the classes named are particularly described in printed schedules, any of which will be furnished to such as desire to offer, on application to the commandant of the respec tive navy-yards, or to the navy agent nearest thereto, and those of all the yards upon application to this bureau. The commandant and navy agent of each station will have a eopy of the schedules of the other Yards, for examination only, from which it may be judged whether it will be desirable to make application for them. Offers must be made for the whole of each class at any yard upon one of the printed schedules, or in strict conformity therewith, or they will not be con sidered. All articles must be of the very best quality con formable to sample, size. &c, to be delivered iu good order and in suitable vessels, and packages, as the case may be, at the expense and risk of the contractor, and in all respects subject to the inspection, measurement, count, weight, &c, of the yard where received, and to the entire satisfaction of ,the commandant thereof. Bidders are referred to the yards for samples, and a particular description of the articles; and, all other things being equal, preference will be given to articles of American manufacture. Every offer, as required by the law of 10th August, 1810, must be accompanied by a written guarantee, thi forms of which are herewith given. Those only whose offers may be aceer ted will be otitied. and the contract will be forwarded as soon as practicable, which they will be required to execute within ten days after its receipt at the post office or navy ageney named by them. " Sureties iu the full amount will be required to sign the contract, and their responsibility certified to by a United States district judge, Tjiuted States district at torney, collector, or navy agent. As additional securi ty, twenty per centum will be withheld from the amount of the bills until the contract shall have been com pleted, and eighty per centum of each bill approved in triplicate by the commandant of the respective yards will be paid" by the navy agent within thirty days after its presentation to him. It- is stipulated in the contract that, if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering all or any of the articles mentioned of the quality and at the time and places provfded, . then, and in that case, the contractor and his sureties will forfeit and pay to the United States as liquidated damages a sum of money equal to twice the amount of the coutract prices therein agreed upon as the price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof, which liquidated damages may be recovered or retained from time to time as they accrue from the said parties of the first part or either of them. Classes No. 1, 2, 4, 5. 6, 7 to be delivered one fourth part on or before the 15th May, one-fourth part by the 20th July, one-fourth by the" 20th September, and the remainder by the 1st December. 1850. Class - No. 3 the whole by the 15th May, 1S5C. Class No. 8 the whole by the 20th July, 1856. The remaining classes to be delivered one-fourth part on or liet'ore the 1st September next, one-fourth part on or before the 1st December next, one-fourth part on or before the first April, 1856, and the remainder on or before the 30th June, 1850, comprising at each delivery a due proportion of each article. -Class No. 9 and all follow ing, additional quantities of all articles named therein mast be delivered on like terms and conditions during the fiscal year upon receiving a notice of fifteen days . from the bureau or commandant of the yard. As the laws requires the prepayment of postage, per sons desiring the commandant of the yard or the navy agent to send them by mail schedules of such clsiss as they dexire should enclose in their application postage stamps to insure their transmission, but applications to the bureau for such schedules will not require pre payment. FORM OF OFFER. of- State of - , hereby asrrec to iurmsh and deliver at the respective navy-yards all the articles named iu the classes hereunto annexed, agree ably to the provisions of the schedules therefir, and iu conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Construction. &c, of 10th May, 1855. Should my offer be accepted. I requst to lie address ed at , , and the contract forwarded to the navy agent at , or to , for signatures and certificate. Date (Signature.) f The schedule which the bidder encloses must be pasted to his r.jfer, and rack .W migtied by hitn. 1 Opposite each article in the schedule the price must be set, the amount carried out, the aggregate footed up for each class, and the amount liktwisevcritten in Viords.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned, . and -. - of , of , in the State of , in the State of hereby guarauty that, in case the toregomg bid of tor any or me eiasses merein nauieu oe accept ed. that he or they will, within ten days after the re ceipt of the contract at the post office named or navy a-'ent designated, execute the contract for the same with good and sufficient sureties; and in case said I shall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid. we guaranty to make good the difference between the o3'er of the said and that whicn may be accepted. Signature of two guarantors j A (Date.) Witness. I hereby certify that the above named are known to me as men of property and able to make good their guarantee. (Signature.) (Date.) ( To be signed by the United States district judge, United States district attorney, collector, or nary agent, and no others.) The following are the classes required at the respec tive yards: ' - . KITTERY, V UXE. No. 1, white oak plank stork logs. No 3, white oak promiscuous timber. No. 5, yellow pine plank stock logs. No. 7, yellow-pine mast timlier. No. 9, white pine. No. 10, a-sh aud cypres. No. ll, black walnut and cherry. No. 12, locust and cedar. No. 13, white ash oar and hickory bars. No. 14, white-oak staves and heading, No. 16, ligumvitae. No. 17, composition and copper nails. So. 18, bar iron and steel. No. IS), iron spikes aiitt nails. No. 20, lead pipe; inc, tin. No. 21, hardware. No. 23, paints, oil. No. 24, flax canvas. No. 25. cotton canvas. No. 26, flax and cot ton twine. No. 27. .glass. No. 28, leather. No. 29, hose. No. 30, bruahes. No, 31, bunting, dry goods. 1 ' -"i k- " - r- t: No. 32. pitch, rosin C : No- 33, H,r soap, talioj. No. 31, ship chandlery. J'lo.j, 35tationery. No 36, tircwuod. c No. 3T, Mtu. . i :5- cuakl: Massachusetts. No. 1. whl' so'ak clank stock loses. "No 3. whifc-oak. promiscuous timber. - No 4, white-oak keel pieces. No 5, yellow-pine plunk stocK. logs, jno (i, yellow-pi"" beam. No 7. yellow pine " mast timber. No H, white pine. No 10, white-oak boards and butts, ash, cypress. No 1 I'lilack walut and cherry. No 12, locust.s No 13. white ash oars, hickhory bars. - No 15 black gpruce. No 16,lignumvit. No 17, composUioaiand copper nail. - No 18, bar iroiu steel. No 19, iron spikes, nail. No 20, lead pipe, zinc; tin. - No 2 1 . hardware.. : No 23, paints, oils. No 24 flax canvas. Ho 25, cotton canvas. No 26, flax and cotton, twine. No 27, glass. No 28, leather. No 29, hose. Jo 30, brushes. No 31, bunt ing, dry goods. No 32. pitch, rosin, tar.' No 33, oil, soap, tallow. No 34, ship chandlery. No 35, station ery. -"No, 30, firewood. No 37f oakum. - - BROOKLYN. NEW. YORK. No 1, white oak plank stock logs. No 2. white-oak ulank. No 3 white-oak promiscuous timber. No 4, white-oak keel pieces. No 5, " yellow-pine plank stock logs. - No 7, yellow-pine mast timber. jo 9, wnue pine. No 10, ash, cyprees, w.bite-oak boards and butts. No 1 1, black walnut, cherry, mahogauy., r No 12. locust. No 13, white-ash oars, hickory bars. No 14, white-oak staves and heading. No 15, black spruce; No 10, lignutnvitw; No 17 composition and copper nails; No 18, bar iron, steel; No 19, iron spikes and nails; . No 20, load, zinc, tin; No 21, hardware; No 23, paints, nil: No 24. flax canvas: No 25, cotton canvass No 20, flax and cottou twine; Noy 27, glass; No 28 leather; No 29, hose; No 30. brushes; No 31, bunt ing, dry goods; No 32, pitch, 'i'osin, tar; No 33, oil, soap, tallow; Ja J snip , cimuuieiy , stationery; No 30. firewood. . , . ; C , I PHILADELPHIA, rENNSYLYIA. - Va 1 whitn-nak trlank stock losrs; No 5, yellow ' i . t. in 1- 1VO 1U, IWH INVlFlTuTkd ImHs; -N0, lead pPt Kinc. tin; No at.liardware-; No 23," paiuts, oils; JNo 24, Wax ennras; No 2ft-. tsottbn canfas; - No 20, flax and cotton twine? No 27, glass; No 28, leather; No 29, hosr; No 30, brushes; No 31, bunting, dry goods; No 32. pitch, rosin, tar; No 33, tallow, oils, soap; No 34, ship chandlery; No 35. stationery; No 37, oakum. WASHINGTON, D. C. ' " Class No 4, white oak keel pieces; No 5, yellow pine plank stock logs; Xo 9, whi'e pine No 10. a'h, cypress, white oak Ixmi'ds and litts; No 11, black walnut, cherry niahosauy; No 17. composition and copper nails; No 18. bar iron, steel; No 19, iron spikes,'1. nails; JSo 20, lead pipe, zinc, tin; No 21, namware; No 22, pig iron; No 23,. paints, oils, Ac; No 24, flax canvas; No 25, cotton canvas; No 20, flax and cotton twine; No 27, glass; No. 28. leather; No 29, hose; No 30, brushes; No 31, bunting, dry- goods; No 32, pitch, rosin, tar; No 33, oil. soap, tallow, Ac; No 34, ship chandlery; No 35, stationery; No 30, tire-wood; uo 37, oakum; mini 38. tank ami galley, or camlioosc iron; nuiu 39, chain iron; nuni 40, ingot copper. GOSPOUT, VIKGIMA. No 1. wh':tc-oak plank stock logs; No 2, white-oak plank; No 3, white-oak protuii-cuoiis timber; No 4, white-oak keel pieces; No 5, yellow pine plunk stock timber; No 0, yellow-pine beams; No 7, yellow-pine mast timber; No 9, white pine; No 10. ash, cyprers, elm; Noll, black walnut, cherry, mahogany; No 12 locust; o 13, -white ahh oars, hickory bars; No 15, black spruce; No 10. lignumvita?; No 18. bar iron and steel; No 19, iron spikes and nails; No 20, lead pipe. zinc, tin: No 21, hardware; No 22, pig iron; num 23. paints, oils, Ac; .mini 24. flax canvass; num 25,. cotton canvas: num 20. flax and cotton twine; num 27, glass; num 28. leather; num 29. hoe; num 30, brushes; num 31. bunting, dry goods; num 32. pitch, rosin, tar; num 33, oil. tallow, soap: nam 31, ship chandlery; num 35, stationery;, num 36, .lire wood; nunt 37. oakum. PENSACOLA, FLORIDA. Class num. 1. white oak plank stock logs-; num 2 white oak plank; num 13, white "ash oars, hickory bars: num 17 composition and copper nails; num 18, bar iron, steel; num 19, iron spikes and nails: num 21. hardware; num 23. paints, oils, Acj 1 nuui 35 stationery. May 16, 47-4t P AY ETT E V 1 LLiE 1 1 OTEIj. The Subscribers having this day leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleaded to see tbeir friends and the traveling public at this House. At the mc ilmc we hope they will lie patient and hear with our imperfect tions until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J. II. ROBERTS & CO. J. II. Robkuts. . F. N. Roberts. March 1, 1855. 35-tf , .,.. THROW. PHYSIC TO THE DOGS. ,- j Pulcermacher's Hydro Elcclrtc 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 being subject ed to thorough trials in every hospital in the city, and applied by Drs. Valentine Mott. Carnochan, Van Huron 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 I has attended their use is unparalled. Previous to their introduction into this country, they were used in hospitals in Europe, aud are secured by patents in France, Germany. Austria, Prussia, and En gland; aim also in tne Unitea istates. "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 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 I part diseased adds much to the elfects of the chains, by increasing their magnetic power. ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS will be given to any person who will produce so many well authenticated certificates of . Cure both from in telligent patients and scientific physicians, as have lieen effected by the" use of Pulvermaeher's Electric Chains. They never fail to perform what they are ad vertised to do, and no person has ever been dissatisfied who has given them a trial. IN FEMALE CASES more than one hundred permanent - enres of Prolapsus ' Uteri live .HWtnl -ilhin the llt-- Trar- bv thi i usc-ot these ehaina. By applying one end of-theetmtn over the region of the abdomen, and the other upon the spine just above the hip, the usual severe symptoms incident to that disease are at once removed. . ' - - MODE OF USE. , " The chain should be moistened before use with com mon vinegar, and then one end of the chain sluuld be applied directly to the seat of the pain or disease, and the other eml opposed to it. : BE NOT DECEIVED! The Electrie Chains are not to cure all diseases; but for Nervous Diseases it is claimed that NO Medical Agent iu the world has pro duced so many cases in the last, year as the Electrie Chain. iam a.m KtLicr irom ine most acuto nam. is ! produced at the moment of application much more I effectually than can be produced by opium, in any of its forms. Call and obtain a pamphlet (gratis.) , -. J. STEI.VERT, Sole Agent. jr-S. J. Hinsdale agent at Fayetteville, N. C. November 4, 1854. '- 6m B30K-BISD7.RY. R. W. IIARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark & Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND ING in any style desired. . October 1, 1854. TRUSSES. Alidominal Supporters, Shoulder Brnccp. Suspensory Bandages, Surgical Instruments. Electro Magneto Machines Ac, &c. . A large assortment of the above articles just receiv ed and for sale by the subscriber, viz : - Chases', Hull's. Van Home's Marshes', and Gould ing's Double and Single Trusses. Also, G. E. French Trusses. Spring and Lace Elastic Abdominal Supporters; Shoulder Braces tor Adults and Children; Suspensory Bandges; Lac Knee Caps and Stockings for Varicope Veins; Maw's Enema' apparatus; Syringes, (self and single); Electro Magneto Machines; Cupping Instru ments, Ae., &e. "'- J.-N. SMIT1T, Druggist, North East Corner Market Square. March 12, 1855. ; 37-3m I ninf. rtnnk- Rtiwk lors: , ISO v. winte uinc: andwhitfrak plank and boards; No-13. white-afh . kintnrr 1i!t-k- "No.-15. bl ack spruce; JJo:17, AND WlSTGn COODS J. T. KWADDJLL, i ' JiAY STKEI Are now receiving theif .Fall and Winter (. tuusiaviug ot a targe an well selected stocKj GROCERIES HATS and CJLl, HardwareT Cutlery, Boots and SItbw SiWdlery and Left. Havy articles in' Drag line, ' B.4adyiades;-Cloi Blacksmith Tor- 4 pentine Toos. Agricultural implements'- : ana staple lry-ii This Stock "we arerepared to job or retaiLV Fayetteville, Oct? ?4, 1854.A -A- Wo- ask itvs Phuitcrsand TuiTB9f men to examine'ouriLerscys, t Kegro Blaff' Hats and bhoes. f . , " - -r- -4-- , Kivcry, Stable. - . The- undersigned continue to carry on the Business at this place... They . have lately largG!,1 creased their stock, and can now offer to the pub! the southern country. - -" yT: f Thankful for the large patronage heretofore exfc ed to us, we solicit a continuation of pubUe favcTA- promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to tt. Stables at the West end of Muvttford street, where J of the proprietors may always lc found, or at the f 1 first door cast of Mr T. S. Luttcrloh'a. , . . J.. W. LOWERS & C( Fayetteville, Oct l, 1854. - J - ' .. 'STEAM ENGINES, f.-'-'it Kayette-rtH Mannfaf lure. t ' TV are now nrenarcd with all the necessatvra VAX. ih fTBnpply of an ai ery for' manufacturing STJiAM ENGINES, fro! furnish on as I V t...., ----- ,.JtZ:. x 1 f t oerceiv pgr- An Engine of our own Manufacture can bi in operation at the 1-oundrv. , ilALIi & BOLLIX Oct. 1, 1854.' - 71 SM X LL STORKS r "CANDLES' 1835 Navy Department, Bureau of Provisions and Clothifir, ' May 6, 1855. PROPOSALS, sealed, and endorsed "Offer for Small Stores' or 'Offer for Candles," or "Offer for Salt-water Soap," as the case may be, will Ixs re ceived at this bureau until 3 o'clock, p. m., on Thurs day, 7th day of June next, for furnishing and deliver ing, (on receiving twenty days notice) at the Uuited States navy-yards at Charlcstowu, Massachusetts; Brooklyn. New York; and Gosnort Virsiuia, suet quantities onu of the following articles (excepting the 1 . . , .1 , 1 r 1. ! LSnl, saii-water soap anu iui: canities, ior eaeii ui iuivf separate proposals and contracts will be made) ts may be reouired or ordered from the contractor by the chief of this bureau, or by the respective commanding officers of the said navy-yards, during the fiscal year endiug 30th June, ISjO, viz Boxes, shaving Brushes, shaving Combs, coarse. Combs, fine ' .5 Grass for hats ' - 4 Jack-knives t Razors, in single ease Razor straps, Ordways, Scissors Spoons - ' , Brushes, scrubbing "'' Brushes, shoe Brushes, clothes .. . . Buttons, navy vest . Buttons, navy medium Buttons, navy coat Buttons 'dead-eye Blacking, boxes of lieeswax, in j in. canes, pure. ; " t Cotton, spools of Nos 12 and 10, 200 yards eaeh, 3 cords, equal parts Handkerchiefs, cotton, fast colors. 32 by 30 inches. weight not less than 2 oz. each, texture 8 by 8.to ginch Needles, sewing, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, dpill-yed," oetweens " - Ribbon, hat. best French black, 1Z yarUs to tne nisce width, linch; texture, 14 by 21 to i incn So:ip, shaving, in cakes; each cake no less than Silk, sewnic blue black; wrapper not to execca i to the pound Thread, black and white, MarshalFs liest quality Tape, white linen, 5 yards in length, J iuch texture. 8 by 9 to 1 inch Tape, black," twilled cotton, 6 yards in lengt inch wide Thimbles, S-10 and 9-10 diameter Mustard seed. American brown Pepper, black. Malabar iepper, reil, American Bottles, octagon, for mustard and pepper t.orks or bottles, best quality. Jllustai d seed and pepper, in the rate state, aid bottles and corks, are to be delivered at JVetP York onlj. White sai.T-water soap separate bid for 100,000 Ibt. The soap must be manufactured from cocoa-nut oil, and be of the best quality denominated '-white salt water soap," and be delivered in good strong boxes' about seventy five pounds each, and, after inspection the lioxes must be hooped at each end,, at the expenM of the contractor. The price to be uniform at alffl the yards. Caxulks separate bid for 40,000 pounds. ; The Candles must be American manufactured. prime leaf lard sterine, six candles to the pound, 8 11 inches in length, six candles No 1, to weigh not than 14 ounces 87-100; melting point not to be lo: than 143 degrees. . Fahrenheit. The wick, must braided, and composed of 78 cotton threads of the bei quality of No. 2i. 1 he candles to be delivered in gi boxes, containing about 31 pounds each, and the to be marked with the contractor's name andtl wcigut ot the cauuics. "? i - -: ' I All the articles must be of good quality, and con formable in all respects to the samples deposited at said navy-yards and in this bureau, and subject such inspection at the navy-yard where delivered the chief ol the bereau may direct, the inspecting o! cer to he appointed by the Aavy Department. All the articles to le delivered free Of any incidi tal expense to the government, in proper vessels packages, and the price of each articles must be same -tit the respective places of delivery.- Packa in which the above articles are delivered must be ma ed with their contents and the same of the contractor. and be sumcient to insure their temporary -safe keepifg. The contractor must establish agencies at such Na tions other than his residence, that no delay may ti se in furnishing what may -be required; and when Jhc contractor or agent fails prcmplty to eomply "wit ar requisition, tn oniot ot the Jjureau ot 1'rovisions ma Clothing shall be authorized to direct purchases tabe made to supply the deficiency, under the penaltytAie expressed m tne contract; the record of a requisitwi. or a implicate copy thereof, at the Bureau of rrovsBns and Clothing, or at either of the navy-yards aforaod. shall he evidence that such requisition has been nlde and received. , .... Two or more approved sureties, in a sum eoialto the estimated amonnt of the contract, will be reJi ifed, .na ton per centum in mldltioq will be witbh. ' inomount ot all navmcnt.. nn t. tli,...i collateral security, to secure its performance, arifiltot -in any event to be paid until it is in all respect, ni4 pueu with; ninety, per centum of the amount fll deliveries made will be paid by the navy agent wlurf thirty days after bills, duly authenticated, shall vl oeeu prescnieu io mm. rf ijiaiiK lormsot proposals may be obtainr! J cation to the navy agents at Portsmouth, New u5 shire; Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baiting Norfolk, Pensacola, raid at this bureau. . , . vietmu, or uupucaie oi tne letter informal -.. t,..... , , jjiupusai, will bo rvl a ( 1 S4l.I .ilr . .....,,.,....,,,, i..., ,7,,,. .iiiuiii me meaning oftlw of 1846, and his bid will lie made ami !U.i.(...sj . Jt. tv t 4i.: i i.j. i" 1U1UH.J .. iui luia uiiiicjfflilimiu. . i i" Every offer made must lie acconinanied ' .r:- in the act of Congress making appropriations foil naval service for 184ti-47. approved if th An) ism; iy a written guarantee, signed by one fi I IIS wit-n goon ano suiiicicnt sureties, to fnrniBh thn ...' . . . , . ... - . , . " ' . ci ; ii h proposed. The bureari will not lie oMigated t-t& er any proposal unless accompanied by the gu required by law; the competency of the- mmr.. be certified ty tne navy agent, district attorney 7A lector of the port,' - if"! coll Th 'he attention of bidders ts called to the samn&J ription of articles required, as in the J TI deseript, oejore reception, ajtisi out ngia comparison L tnade between the articles offered and the samples) contract, receivhg none that fall below thrni ' their attention im also particularly directed JJ unnrx-cujuint t munition, in addition to the the 10 A August, 184(1. ; . cj;iruGi jT-um trie act oj uongress approved fJ J&st 10, 1846. . ,iJ oec. o. jtna. oe itjurther enacted, That fronl after the passage of this act -every pronosal-fn A 1 supplies invited by the Secretary of the r?i . r.t uci nv. y v. . - -.. niii-rni ;iiropriation '.bRf-IOT tne navy, approvea juarcn third, eighteen lwti uu loj-ijr-imce, wiau uo . accompaaiea ojavten able terms any, JNorinern esiaoiisuuieuu rersons lnrwuitti, jm8!," bj i .. ...... . im ' it 1 1 e tne aavaniaae-oi naving iut-nj maue mui uw resno-.isiuic perwins, io tne enect mat lie orthnv ... take that the bidder or bidders will, if his or the be accepted, enter into an obligation within Jfj ed aarautee, signed by one or more responsible persons, the effect that he or they undertake that the bidder t bidders will, if his or their bid be accepted, enter. rato an obligation-, in such time as may be prescribe fifty the Secretary of the Navy, -with eoou and sufilcient ?Bties, to furnish the supplies .proposed. No pro-A i f5al snail, oe considered unless accompanied by sucn lirantee. If after the acceptance of a proposaf and ' notification thereof to the ..bidder or bidders, he of v-jf shall fail to enter into an obligation within the prescribed by the Secretary of the Navywith zod.and sufilcient sureties for furnishing the supplies en the Secretary of the Niivy shall proceed to con act with some other person or persons for furnishing, ie said supplies, and shal forthwith cause the differ iWe , between the amount contained in the proposal so ,Starantied and the amount for which he may have (contracted :for ; furnishing the said supplies for the vbole, period of the proposal to be charged up against d bidder or bidders.-and his or . their guarantors; sd the same may be f immediately recovered by the Jfaited States, for the use of the Navy Department, in Jul action of debt against either or all of said persons." VP .-V, iSiblic, No. i'OINT KESOLUTION relative to bids for provisions, . 'clothing, and small stores for the use of the navy. ti JResoloed by the Senate and House of Jlepresenta fttves of the Uaittd States of Jlmerica in Congress clothing, and small stores for the use of the navy may ;be rejected, at the option of the department, if made "by one who is -not known as a manufacturer of, or re gular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished, which fact, or the reverse, must be distinctly stated in the bids offered; that the bids of all persons who have failed to comply witli the conditions of any contracts they may have previously entered into with the United dtates siiail, at the option ot the department, be re tjeeted: that if more- than one bid be offered for tuc pply of an article en account of any one paMy, either iu his own name, or in the .name of his- partner, clerk, ony other person, the whole of. sucji bic& shall be rejected ja the. option of the departments and that copartouaw-of av -.flrni shall not ,be received as sureties ior caen Oiner; ouu ina, wuenever n may ieein ed necessary,', for - the interest of the government and the health of the crewsof the United States vessels, to procure particular brands of flour which are kuown to keep best on distant stations, the Bureau of Provi sions and Clothing, with the approbation of tlie Secre tary ef the Navy, be, and hereby is, authorized to. pro cure the same on the best terms, iu market overt. Approved 27 March, 1854. , May S. 40-4t ' ' Wh would have tliongbt it T A NEW CARRIAGE ESTABHSIISIIiXT Ox Military Greex, orrostTE the Methodist CiiriiciT, . . FROXTIXG OS MUMKOItn STREET. - - . ' Great Enterprise. Fa yetteviiae must suixe. . The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered info 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 any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. -., , One of the firm may be. knovn by referance to A. II. Whittield?s iron work for the last two yrars. We warrant all;Work to give general satisfaction for twelve jnonths. ' . ' Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRAN IN. , James H. Tier James Branix. Fayetteville, Oct 1. 1!54. y '."-' FAbb TAIE, I "have received my Fail Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. &c. My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers.' Any v.iid of produce taken in exenange. -y COTTON BAGGING. . I haye n plentiful supily of Gunny and Dundee Cot ton Basrerina. Bale Rope and Bagging Twine, bend in your orders and they shall be supplied. ! " JAMES- G. COOIC. Oct 1, 1854. tf - lOOO Spirit Tiirpeiil ine Casks, JVOW ON HANI) .1.J) FOR SALE, At $2 25, cash.; " Interest will be chaiged on account for Barrels after 30 days. -. . Orders for Barrels left at the Store of .Messrs Cook & Johnson, or at James G. Cook's, will be attended to ;i V ' : ' ALSO-- ' . f .125,000 BRICK will be ready for delivery about lhe i S in of October from my Brie k Yard in Cuniplielltoii. -" - - ; - . W. LAnHEXvri''1' ' "Mary's Garden, Sept. T8, 1854 i:MT - .. .OATES' HOTKL, WARSAW, X. C. t. .! -Natter to tlie Xravi-Iiiis; coiiimiiitit y. The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to .he public for former patronage, and asks a continu ance of the same. He assures those who ma y patronize him that no pains will lie spared to make them com fortable. - Ilis house is equal to any on the ilming- ton and Raleigh Railroad. He also keeps a Livery Stable, with good hacks and horses, for the accommodation of passengers from War sawto Fayetteyille. or to any other place in the State that they may wish to be carried. -r C. J. OATES. . Warsaw, Aug. 13, 1854 y-pd- DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED trmau : Bitters, prp.&n et DR. C. M. JACKSON, ehilada., Pa., WILL KFFCTUALLT rVRK UVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Vhronic or Jiervom Debility , Dieaem ttf the " '. KiHey, and all disease arising from a dis - ordered Liter or Stomach. , Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness, or blood to the head, aci dity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food-, full ness or weight in lhe stomach. -tour . . eructations, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating sensations when in a ly ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs !cf'ore the sight, fever and dull pain in the head, de ficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the ft-, skin and eyes, pain in the side, chest, ' ' . limbs, Ac, sudden fins lies of heat . burning in the ficsh.constant imaginings of evil. A-great ' -' depression of fpirits. .- r In attributing such valuable Medical properties to this remedy, no rash- or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is simply stated a fact; proven undeniably and conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and bene fits derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious original or, "Dr. Hoofland, among ell classes of European societies and from -..the immense mass of testimony, from -all pM ofl"A"wr4c Mntinaat.! accumulated uurins tne last ten. years, in tiio iianns of the present proprietor. Tb prevalence'"of diseases to wnicn tne tierman Hitters arc adapted,-it is wwl sorrow we say it. is almost universal, indeed there is scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there fcannot be found omonir it members that peculiar sallow and languid appearance aenoting a diseased L,iver, or an emaciated and suffer ing Dyspeptic. - - . Then ot what immense importance to this class of Invalids that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed within their reach; one in which no baneful or injnriousdmg enters into its composition: a remedy ...i. : .1. i. , i . i .. ." - wii nuivti iiicm, i.ui reiv wiiu trie utmost conli aenee auu certainty and Ue assured from aetnnl nni taugiDie proois, mat ine article lie is using really iiiiuv.-.iiitiiMiiu'ii i it. rsuen a remetly yt J.....J t . . ,, -m, . J lars nave ueen expended in its nianufacturv and difiu sion nrougnout; all parts ot this continent, nnd the proprietor leeis me greatest satisfaction in statin; that there is no state, connly or even village where tl Meaicinenas neen introduced, that there cannot he xounu numncrs. wimns: to testify to its virtues 5 It is used constantly in the practice of a lav number of the most prominent Physicinns in the country, who baye also added their written testimony, in evidence of Bos'cuniitiiH.. ln conclusion then, we would re- spectrally ast ot all those afflicted '"-with' any of the aoove diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest as- surea it win never be regretted. In proof ot the plate tnents above hade. all are invited- to read' attentively nt -Aiemoramna.' or "Practical Ilecehit Book." lr farmers and t amilities. containing a great number o useful receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favo " ... ;."" f10"1 ttie most prominent and well known individuals, m an pnrt8 0fthe Union. All Agents ior tne miters are authorized to distribute the "Receipt L I'nncipai office and Manufactory. 120 Arch St. Philadelphia, fa. v For sale wholesale by Druggists ' in all the principal cutes, auu at retail oy apothecaries and storekeepers m every jwn iu me united States, and Canada. For sale in Fayetteville by S. J. HINSP LE, .-February 20th, 1853 ly ; 4N0REW. J. ST ED MAX, ' Havl Attorney at Lav. uuJl S nrl to- PITTSDORO. N. C, indes ,rts J.Wwtaam, Mooie , regi will attend Con and Harnett v .April U, 1S55 tf NO TIC 12. We have Thos C vi-. I ., """ c,I1"l e'y owned by weU'str"Jt 1 ai tb cornyr franklin and Mai ALtffiDfeS ro- W'ED. TO EXECUTE "OR of all sizes, Carts, Droy. Wlie Barrow.- ami - ia short,; axvaxd eybrythis which ' , - Jies within the plierc of tlu ... . wiiEEL-yjiiauT;: BLACKSMTTHIXG BUSINESS;, We will Use only the BEST MATERIAI,Swiicfi can ie procured, and will guarantee our work to com- juni; lavoraiiiy nu iui uone ai any establisbment in the Southern Country.- " tu pairs uone neatlys? promptly, and with dispatch. nUKfth-i5lIllJ?U sJiall receive at our establish ment prompt attention', and in this, as" well as every other department of our business, we will give satis faction. HOLLAND, WEISIOEU & CO T&" 1 cheerfully recommend Messrs.- Holland. Weisiger & Co. to the public generally and my former patrons. They are practical Mechanics, masters Of their trade, and will please those who may favor tliein with their work. THOS. C. "FULLER. Fclry 3, 1855. ' y JAAIES I. IJRYAX, I1SFECTOR OF JfAFAL STOKES, ? WILMINGTON, N. C. Respectfully informs Makers and Dealers in Naval Stoies, that,- having received the appointment fT In spector of the atove articles, he Is prepared to lve pi-ompt attention to all business iu his line which may l. , LA.. .1 J. ! March 9, 1S55 ' 6m-pd 7&3- FOR SALE SECOND II AND CHEAP. - BUGGIES in frood repair. April 20, 18- A. A. McKETIIAN. 42-tf -NEW- FIR2I. , The undersigned have this day formed a Copartner ship under . the name and style of .COUN J1L, RAY & CO., for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business, at 'the un formerly occupied by Council & Ray, where they eJrpcctrto keep a general assortment of Staple and tancy JJry troods. They hope by close attention to business to merit a -share of public pa u'onage. ", JOHN T. COlNCIL. ALEXANDER RAY. JOHN A. NICHOLSON. March 12. 1S55 ' .. 37-tf ' . COUNCIL, Have-. just receiyed HAY & CO. A handsome stock of SPRIXG. & Sl'MMEH GOODS, consisting in part of plain and iig'd Berages; Tissues; figured and crape Challies; daiu and' rintcd Lawns, Swiss and Jaconets: Brilliantes; (ringhams; Gingham- Lawns: Ilhuiou; Tarle'tans; Muslin and Cambric Edg ing, Inserting and Flouncing; French worked Collars Sleeves and . Chemisctts; KU1 Gloves: Sewing Silk Mitts; Col'd and black Lace Veils; Plain and ernbM Crape Shawls; Grass and corded Skirts; Mantillas; Fr. working Cotton: Horn, Shell, and Rubber, Side,. Puff, and Dressing Comts; llair Brushes; Tort Monaics; Crochet .Needles: Keticuie? raw, c. J . FOR GENTLEMEN. Avery Large .-Stock of READY MADE CLOTH ING; Cloths; Blk and Fancy Cassimeres; Drab D?Ete Plain and FiarM Italian Cloths; Linen Drills; Cravats; Hats; Boots and Shoes; Umbrellas, and everything usually kept in the Dry toods line. Purehasvrs are resiiect .fully invited' to call and ex amine ouc Stock, 4.4 poors- Eiist plfthe Market, North side 1 erson istieet. ' ' JOHN' T. COUNCIL. - ALEXANDER RAY. JOHN A NICHOLSON. Fayetteville. April 20, 1835.- 42-tf PROVISIONS. - The UIscritr ketp constantly on band and for sale a good Fnpply of - - - , ' ' '"' Corn, Eacnrt', Fish, lard, - Rin, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, JMolass.es, nd "almost any article commonly to be found in a Grocery Store. " Also, a larg J. lot ot llocic Ll.t, I'laster i'aris, and Hair. " r ' - v - ; PerfonV !shing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a call. JOHN CUtBRETII. Oct. 1, 1854 Vtf" Dobbin-House building . CARRIAGE FACTORY. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufac ture of Buggies, Siilkie.'-C'arriau:es. and vehicles of every description at Liimlierton, N. C. Having in his employ some of the" best workmen, tie is willing to. compare work with any establishment ' in- the State. All work done at tne establishment warranted lor 12 months "With fair usage. . v. Also. Plonsrlis and all other farming - implements made to order and kept on baud. Horse Shoeing done n the best manner. ' Thankful for the liberal patronageof an enlightened public, he hopes' to deserve and receive a continuance of the same. ' ' - - . - - J. W. RODGERS. Lumberton, N. C; March -1855. - - 1 All persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to come forward and pay up. as longer ndulgence can not be given. HEAD SOSETHISG POK EVERY It I A IV I CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! A T XVHOLE SALE AND RETAIL. -A large and fashionable stock constantly- on hand. To all who wish-decidedly ' handsome and well made garments, from the best material, and at the lowest price, mv rstaonsnmcnt will prove a great, cnrtaiier of yearly expenses- This-being the only house of the kiiurin this place -viicre a general assortment is Kept, and -where most everybody can get suited. 1 have also on hand an extensive variety ot slnrts, eollars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid gloves, and other I FINISHING COODS; lwots and .hoes, hats and caps, trunks, carpet bags, vahces, walk- ingcaucs, silk and giiishniu umjbrellas, looking-glasses, imported Havana Segars, and FANCY GOODS; India rubber Over-coats, leggings and fanuaiis, oil-ciotn coats, pants and jackets, together with a large assort ment of BOYS'1 CLOTHING. '-' - - ' -..I am - irratein V foe- past, enooutsuieincnt . from tny r f -- -. . . i . .. .i ,i ...... 7 ... ineiltliS 1U!U tUMt 11JII till..! "..IUI. IlLlllUtllllC ... 1 l 11U same; and all Who recommend their friends to trade at this establishment, can depend upon their being dealt with fairly, and receiving for their money its full equivalent." Call nnd satisfy your wants. - 1 GEORGE BRANDT, South-side Hay street, between Market House and Fayetteville Hotel. Fayetteyille. Feb lfi, 1855. - ESS- AIcLam-in & 'Strange wijl pay tlie lii ct .i fn TniTientino until further notice. .; Sept. 3. 185X ... . - 58-tf : -c LOOK AT THIS. On Person Sheet, 5 doors east of Cape Fear Bank. HOUSTON ,y OTERBY of Favotte- Imsine hand the follow ing articles, viz They have on Saddles ef different kinds, Buggy and Carriage Harness of different qualities, Iload agon Harness, sucn sis iireeeiiuig, tv-. i rwlinn-' Bridles of different styles and pri- . I I. z r. Saddle i .- . . ?T i..:.m i . ces, Martin ..Iui Ha K'lf aim IliUll-l ui a i.iit- t of Buggy Whips: also drover s. dray and assort men wosron v.hip"; of a good art-eie: wagon i. runes. miars nnd 11-irness ot tne -very . ni.m . .ni wiiuh-!-)- Carpet Bags. Trunks. Bufl'alo and Bear Skins for pnddle 'and trunk covers. Horse Blankets, and a good manv other articles. Thev. will warrant all work to be of g-ood workman ship and material. Tl,oe wishing to ynuf base , urticles m soi!r line are request, d to call and examine our Stock before pur chasing elsewhere. . Fayetteville. Dee 2, 18j4. Cm p g -Ye particularly request all those in debted to us to come forward nnd settle, as we are in need of money and T0 & OVERBY .x-..,i ..tr thanks to the citizens ville and surrounding conn try ior tne j.ocra. patronage thev have received, and hope by strict attention to tnej nav. ,,;..,,, of lhe same. A' - i,esueei inn ., ... , ssto lnn iif - ..18 55. ' SIIEaWELL & . AlcDOXALD Are now receiving direct from New York, a BEAUTiFui" Assortment of staple and JANCY mi Y GOODS, Which they will sell very low for Cash or on short - t . time to prompt paying customers. . They respectfully solicit an early examination of thelf Stock. They hope to be able to please most of those who may give them a calL Tbey return, their sincere thanks for tormer patron age, ami tolieit a continuance ot tne same. .-, . - n. is. ueunEiL.ii. . r , - a. n. Mcdonald. April 7, JS55. .' " 40-tf ? STA'FE QV NORTH. CAROLINA, Personally appeared before me, John P. Leonard, one of the Justices of the peaee- for said county, John McPhail, and being duly .sworn, sayeth that he has lost or mislaid a Note made p-iyable to him as admin istrator of Dougald A. McPhail, deceased, by Daniel Gaddy principal, and J oh u llyals security, for the sum of Sixty Dollars, dated the 28th of April last. 15th May, 1855. '-' J. P. LEONARD, J. P. I hereby forewarn all persons from buying or trad ing for said Note, as I am the only authorized person to collect or transfer it. JOHN McPIIAIL. May 19. 1855. 4G-4t-pd NOTICE. Tlie subscriber having purchased the stock of ma terial at the. Carriage establishment formerly occuoid by Mr A. H. Whitfield, intends carrj-ing on the CAHKIlGE-MAKIiXO BUSIIVESS. ' He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. He 1ms now an hand some vero - ' i --.- '" " - ---..,- ' - HANDSOME VEHICLES w men cannot !e surpassed in the nlace for nfl r finish and durability, which he will sell ns low no nr.- work of the kind can le bought in the olace All orders thankfully received and attended to. 1 r 3 REPAIRING done in the best manner and on very reasonable terms. Give him a call before buying elsewhere. Fayetteville, Feb'y 3d. tf " ' CAL,LAIS- liUOCERV STORE, The subscriber respectfully informs his customers and the public that he still continues the GROCERY BUSINESS at his store on the north side of Person street, where he keeps a good stock of PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS -, r.ACOX, LAIin, FLOCR, SUGAR, COFFEE, JfcC, together with a small stock of I)RY GOODS for sale cheap. ' May 26th " R. D. DAVIS. C AH persons indebted to ine by Xote or Account are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately, as longer indulgence will not be given. May 2;th. R. D. DAVIS. CAPE FEAK LANDS FOR SALE, We a the olfer for sale that Valuable Plantation, known -ASHE PLACE," seven miles above Fayette ville, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land requires no pulling as it is known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. Terms will lie made satisfactory if the right sort of a purchser is found. " T. S. LUTTERLOH. , . J. & T. WADDILL. Feb. fi. 1S55. 32-tf CLEMENT O. WRIGHT, Attorney n t Ijtiw, Fayetteville, IV. C. Oflice at the corner of Bow and Green streets. . Feb v. "J. 18.53. 1VILLIA3I II. MARSH, C'onmtission and Fortvardlug Mei-chant AVatkk Strekt, IVILMIXUTOX, N. C. Usual advances made on consignments. July 15. 1S54 802-tf J) Ol) lillV JZO USE, H.Y STIIEET, FAXKW-ii.i.E, -... This Hotel (on site of former Plan ter's Hotel.) was opened for the accommo dation of gnetts on the first day of January 1855. Situated on the principal street of the town, and within a lew minutes walk of the Post Oflioc, Telegraph Oflice, Banks, United States Arsenal and other business places, it is yet suflioiently retired to be clear of the annoyance and bustle of a more central location. It is newly erected and handsomely furnished, and careful attendants secured, with especial reference to the comfort of patrons. In consequence of the liberal patronage extended to this establishment, the proprietors have enlarged by openiiii; a suit of rooms on the second floor, and are thns prepared to accommodate all transient persons calling. : SPACIOUS STABLES attached, and experienced Ostlers in attendance. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of Steam Boats, for the acconunodation of passengers. - POWERS & CO. April 7. 18:ij. . ' LHAHIiES HANKS, : , - - CONFECTIONER., FAYETTEVILLE, X. October 1, 1854. C. 10,000 lbs. Tallow Wantctl, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. .1,185.4. A. M. CAMPBELL. 1855. Dittoes, MEDICINES ASD CHEMICALS. DRS. FOULKES & McKAE, Hay Slrcet, near the Faycllcrillc Hold. We respectfully ask the attention of our customers and friends to our large and complete stock of DRUGS. ME VIC INKS' AND CHEM ICALS, which we are now receiving, and w hich we are determined to sell at such low prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. It. will be our aim to sell Medi cines that can be depended upon. Give us a call be fore making your purchases. April 9. 155. C EI) A ll FALLS Cotton Yarns and Sheet- ings lor sale ny Nov. 12, 1S54." f - TROY & MARSH. g(sr- ;Tnst rer-eiverJ, a few Aoz. genuine "Eask India CASTOR OIL, (for our retail.) Also; Citrato of Magnesia and CougreBS Water. ' FOULltES & McRAE. April 9. 1P55. ' NOTICE. Wo will for the present act as Agents for the Steamer Southerner aud Tow Boats. D. & W. McLAURIN. April 7. 1853. 40-tf S H E M W E LL HO USE, PAYETTEVILLE, ST. C. East side of G recti Street, a few Boorx North of the Market Ilowse. I he Subscriber desires through this medium to acknowledge the liberal patron age bestowed upon his House the past year and as he has just erected New Ktal.les and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the pub lic generally, that he is still prepared to accommodate them with transient and permanent board, and respect fully solicits a continuance of the liberal patrona heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their so journ with htm. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. p. SHEMWELL, March 31. 1S35. 30-Cm CARRIAGE ASD WAGON FACTORY. l ne subscribers have located at FAIR BLUFF, I.',",. Vr.i.o P"FIfe of manufacturing BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, WAGONS and CARTS of every de Fcription, in a sunerior nH ..f.it ...t..:. All work done at their establishment is warranted for twelve months. , Rei)airiug promply attended to and neatly executed. . ; Also. Ploughs and all other farming implementg made to order and kept constantly on hand. Horso Shoeing done hi the best manner. ,( Call and examine for yourselves.. Vi VV. A. McKENZIE & CO. Fair Eluff, . C, May 17, 1855. 4C.tf 1 lb.SI V -
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