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7 1. T HE N OR T II ' 0 Mo Xl N I AN , s F AYE T T E V I L L E, N . C, To Amanda." .ftY W. C. CAPERS; I ne'er have seen thy lovely face, Nor heard the music of thy tone; Nor felt the pulses of thy heart, Beating responsive to mine own. Yet, often as I muse on thee, At dewy morn and silent cvenj Rethinks I see thee as thou art, J -A spirit robed in hues of Heaven. And thus I proudly think of thee, Sweet, gifted child of soul and song; "While fancy paints thee to the mind, The loveliest of earth's brilliant throng. A thousand thoughts of love and thee, Have nestled in my throbbing heartj Thine image haunts me day and night, And will not from mine eyes depart. A Grecian artist once, we're told. With pencil dipped in golden beam; Tainted a sleeping Nymph beside The margin of a epiiet stream. And round that pictured form he threw Snch life-like charms of heavenly jjracc, That all, who saw it, thought her soid "Was speaking from her angel face. Piljrrims from Greece and Corinth came, From Sparta and from rujrged Thrace, To gaze upon that sleeping form So perfect in each matchless grace. Among the rest, from Chio came A gentle youth, with feelings warm; And long lie gazed with thought intent, Upon that fair but lifeless form. Far lovelier than that Venus bright, Js thy sweet image to mine eyes, As o'er my dreamy conch it bends, Like guardian angels from the skies, A purer feeling than inspired That gentle youth from Ohio's isle: Would fill my heart could I but dwell Within the sunshine of thy smile. Fair girl! the harp that feebly sings The praises of thy charms divine; Is swept by hauds that ne'er have felt, The bliss of being clasped in thine. I ne'er have heard thy gentle voice, Save in the winds that float along, And bear to many a grateful heart, The cadence of thy heavenly song. Sing on sweet minstrel of the West! Let music from thy harp-string flow; Sing sweetest songs of joy and mirth, To cheer the heart oppressed with woe. The charming numbers of thy muse, Will win for thee a world-wide fame: A crown of love will deck thy brow, And shed a halo round thy name. Sweet cousin! may thy future life, lie ever fair and bright as now; May hope, with fairy fingers, twine A garland for thy radiant brow, And should the cruel Fates decree, That I shall ne'er thy sweet face sec: Yet long as life and love shall last, A cousin's heart will turn to thee. Mobile, Ala. )1 " WJIFA T. 10,000 Bushels Wheat wanted, highest cah price given. f;i:o. McNeill. Sr4i- Cold Sprinpf Mills being thoroughly repaired, will receive and grind Wheat. G. McN. June 16, 1855. 3m tlVMMKKVtl.l.K AND FFMAJ.F SFJIIJrllY. MALF A. I. McLEAN, ir;nP;nal Miss ANNIE J- McLEAN Teachers in Female Miss LOUISA F. McLEAN j" Department. The Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on Thursday 5th July next. The services of competent assistants will be secured to meet the wants of a grow ing patronage. This School is pleasantly situated in the Village ol Summerville, alias "Toomer," tin: county site of Har nett countv, in a region of country remote from vice; enioying the advantage of attending Church in the Village every Sabbath. Mail facililies, which have hitherto be;n denied, will now be enjoyed three times n week. Parent and Guardians will find it to the ad vantage of their children and wafds to have them in this School. Everj- attention will be paid to their in tellectual and moral training. Students will be charged from the time of entering, and no deduction made unless for protracted illness. Board, without lights, $. per month. Tuition per Session of Five Months. For Primary Department, $10 50 For English Grammar. Arithmetic 2Lpart. Geo graphy, History, Chemistry, l'UHosopny. Rhetoric &c. For Arithmetic 3d part, Algebra, Geometry, Latin and Greek Languages, JJxt r a : For Music on Piano, with use of Instrument, " French and German, each. Drawing, Painting and Needle-Work each 12 15 20 10 5 50 00 00 00 00 Vocal Music gratis. June 2, 1855. 48-tf LAJVB WARRANTS WASTED. I have made arrangements to buy any number of Land Warrants that may be offered, at the migiikst cash price. Owners of warrants may send them to me and they wilt get the best, market price. afnorVehnT" JITnl otaer-Cidows. ..... , hp rrovernment. t-uieu ag.ii"- - de unlcs9 the ci;vim -,s securea. jsr- No charge JNO. M. ROSE. Fayetteville, June 16th, 1855. 3 m We aee now kecks visa and expect to keep it A I.AUGB STOCK OF GROCERIES. WE OFFER 50 Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 75 Bbls. Sugars, coffee, crush'd & powder 'd 125 Bags Shot. 45 Kegs Powder, 20 Hhds. Western Bacon, 3,500 Lbs. N. C. 50,000 Segars, assorted qualities, 100 Boxes Cheese. With every other article in our line. All of which we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchauge for pro duce or naval stores. D. &, W. McLAURIX. June 2d 48-tf VALUABLE ITaND FOR SALE. In pursuance of a Decree of the Court of Equity, upon the petition of Eliza McLaurin vs. Janet A. Mc Lauriu. I will sell, at the Court House Door in Fay ctteville, on Monday of the Special Term of the Supe rior Court, the 13th August next, a tract of Land. 125 Acres, lying on the east skle of Cape Fear River, about 5 miles from Fayetteville. known as the McLau rin Swamp Lands, adjoining the Lands of Mrs Jarrott, Samuel Cain. Duncan McLaurio and Joseph Breece, in Flea Hill District. The said Land is Swamp Land, part of which is well timbered,' and will be sold upon a credit of six months. Bond and -approved securitv required from the purchaser. W. A. IIUSKE. Clerk and Master in Equity June 9, 1S55. 50-Ct STATE OK jVOKTH CAROLINA, SUPERIOR COURT OF LAW, Spring Term, 1855. v " At the Spring T?rm of the Superior Court, held for the Couuty of Cumberland, His Honor John L. Bailey. Judge, prcddlnz, aoDointed a Soecial Term of the Superior Court of Law, to bo held for the County of Cumberland, at tho Court House in Fayetteville, on the SECOND MONDAY in AUGUST next. 1855. in rder to dispose of the unfinished business on the Civil Docket. All suitors aud witue on the Civil Dock et are required to attend. J' TiXARIEN. Clerk. Jane 9. 50-7t Land for sale. The subscriber offers for sale 90 Acres of Land on the Cape Fear River, 12 miles north of Fayetteville, on the Fayetteville & Northern Plank Road, upon which there is a good Dwelling, a Store House, and all neces sary out houses, an excellent stand for a Store and a Turpentine Distillery, formerly the property of N. K. McDuffie. . . One other tract joining the above, containing 400 acres can be purchased if desifed. For further infor mation apply to the subscriber on the premise. Also, one other tract containing two or three hun dred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, on which there is 75 acres in the first state of cultivation. W. J. CLEMENTS. June 9, 1855. 49-3m hoise PAiyrnc. I would resjiectfully announce fo the public that I have prepared myself to do HOUSE PAINTING in all its various branches, and all work done by rne will be neatly and quickly executed, and on very moderate terms. Work executed in anv part of this or adioining counties. SAML. J. DECKER. Fayetteville, N. C, May 19. 1855. Cm DAVID McDUFFIE, nnicic m a soar and plasterer. Fayetteville, N. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in this and tli adjoining counties wishing work done in bis line, i Fayetteville, May 19, 1855 y WANTED Two white boys, as apprcn tices to the alov; business. FOll SALE. Some fine MULES, and one TIMBER WAGON good running order, which I am anxious to sell. , DAVID MURPHY May 20th, 47-tf in PROPOSALS FOR LXVR OAK FOK SIX STEAM SLOOPS OFAVAR . j Naw Dkpartmkxt, Bureau of Construction, Eiuip:t, &c. June 22, 1855. SEALED PROPOSALS for delivering one or more live-oak frame of a sloop-of-war one to be delivered attach ol the navy-yards at Pensucola, Norfolk, Philadelphia, New Vork, Boston, and Portsmouth, N. II. will be received at this bureau until the 3d September, 1855. These proposals must be endorsed ' Proposals for Live Uak" and addressed to the "Burtau of Construc tion.'1'' that they may be distinguished from other busi ness letters. The otters must be for the whole of one frame, estimated at thirty thousand cubic feet, and, as required by law. must be accompanied 1 y a suitably guarantee, the form of which is herewith given. Sureties in the full estimated amount will be required to sign the contract, and, as additional and collateral security, fifteen per cent, will be withheld on the amount of caTch delivery until the contract is fully completed. In all deliveries of the timber there mast be a due proportion of the most difficult parts of the frame, and of the principal pieces; otherwise there will be withheld such further amount in addition to the fifteen per cent, as may be judged expedient to secure the public interest until such principal pieces and dif ficult portions shall be delivered. The remaining eighty five per cent or other proportion of each bill when approved in triplicate by the commandant of the yard, will be paid by such navy agent as the contractor may name, within thirty days after its presentation to him. It will be stipulated in the contract that if default be made by the parties of the first part in delivering the timber named, of the quality and at the time and place provided, 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 contract price there agreed upon as the price to be paid in case of the actual delivery thereof, which liquidated damages may be recovered or retained at any time from the said parties of the first part or either of them. The timber must conform to drawings and instructions with which the contractor will be furnished, and work to moulds and bevellings with which he will be pro vided from the United States uavy-yard at Philadelphia. The whole must be cut from trees growing within thirty miles of the sea, of which the commandant of the yard will require satisfactory evidence. The frame timber may be delivered in the form of promiscuous timlxrr that is, sided straight and fair, but rough-hewed the moulding way, showing a face oi' two-thirds the siding: the timber need not be byelViJ moulds and hold the bevellings shown on the bevelling boards. In the measurement, the full moulding size marked on the moulds (which is one and a half inch larger than will be worked in the ship) will be allowed, provided the pieces will hold that size; but no additional size beyond that marked in the moulds or in theinstructions will be paid for. The siding of the stem, apron, fore dcadwood. stem son, deadwood knees, stern-post knee, and keelsons, must be 1S inches, the stern-post and after deadwood to side 29 inches in the largest place, and the hooks to side 14 inches. The siding of the frame timber must be 13q to 11 inches, and of the promiscuous timber, one-fourth part must side 18 inches, and the remainder 13-J inches. The throat of the floor timber to mould 17i inches, at the Hooihead 1-t inches, and at the plank shear 7 inches. The midship or dead flat floor timber has a curve of 12 inches in 20 feet; the first futtock 4 inches in 17 feet; the second futtock 24 inches in 13 feet; the third futtock 27 inches in 13 feet; the fourth futtock 4 inches in 14i feet, and the top timber 10 inches in 17 feet. The entire frame of each ship to be delivered at the respective yards at the risk and expense of the con tractor, subject to the usual inspection, to the entire approval of the bureau, and all to be delivered on or before the 1st of October, 185C. Persous who may be disposed to offer for more than one ship will make a separate proposal for each. FORM OF OFFER. .'of the State of , herebv aaree to I. furnish and deliver at the United States navy-yard at , the whole of the live-oak timber for one ship, estimated at thirty thousand cubic feet, be the same more or less, in conformity with the advertisement of the Bureau of Construction of the date of 22d June, 1855, viz: Stems, apron, steam.on, deadwoods. stern post, stern ' UQSt knees, deadwood knees, keelsons, and hooks, Frame tinlfcf iUtil,n '6u0 cubic feet, at per foot-i er kinds, estimated at 20,4uv 1 romiscuous timber, . amountiug to 6.000 " por fodt per feot- at Total amount 30.000 (Total value to be written !. ords.) fT aecePted: 1 request to be addr sed at certfftesMw - ".i v-umraci iorwanle.1 n ti. ........ (Date.) FORM OF GUARANTEE. The undersigned, , of , in the State of . and , of , in the state of , hereby guaran- i ty that, in case the foregoing bid be accepted, he or they will, withiu ten days after the receipt of the con tract at the postoflice named or navy agent designated, execute and contract for the same with good and suffi cient sureties; in case Said s-hall fail to enter into contract as aforesaid, we guaranty to make good the difference between the offer of the said and that which may lie accepted. (Date) Signature of two guarantors. - q Witness: I hereby certify that the above-named A B and C D are known to me as men of property, and able to make gol their guarantee. (Date.) (Signature.) ( To be signed by the United States district judge. United States district attorney , , coltctor, or navy agent, and no others.) June 22. 52-6t. T-F0ll S1LE CHEAP. -T- 7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair. April 20, 1855 A. A. McKETIIAN. 42-tf PROVISIONS. The subscriber keep constantly on hand and for sale a good supply of Corn, Bacon, Fish,' Lard, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, And almost anv article commonly to be found in a i Grocery 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 CULBRETII, Oct. X, 1854 tf Dobbin-Housebuilding FAYETTEVIL.LEYoTfiI The Subscribers Wins -this day j- leasoa mis riuici iur u, i fc or year ,v 1 1 1 ue i. picasea 10 see ineir irienaanu 1. i me tim bp public at this House. AJihe hope they will be patient and beart&tb. imperfec-j tions until we shall have put the Jouse Kjif repair ! j. hJiobetvi !&"co. J. II. Roberts. V .F. N. 1 iBERTS. March 1, 1855. 35-tf ' A CAIID. J. R. CARTER, of Lumlierton, otters services to the public as a COLLECTING OFFICER Jlobe son Couatv. Claims put m his hands tormilection will resile nroinnt attention. Jinift 2()th. 1855. 61-tf FA JVC Y STORE. The subscriber respectfully informs the pal he has uist received a good stock, or AiNC CLES and MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS at hi east of the Female Semiuary. Among his std Accordeons. Ban jos, Violins, Flutes, ' Ciai Tamborines, Src. Guns and Pistols. Also, a large lot of JEWELRY for sale chea He 'returns his thanks for past favors and so!3 continuance of patronage, as he intends fi.xin prices to suit the hard times. are y-r Musical Instruments will be sold at wh or retail. May 4, 1855. y B.KAY' FA YF TTF VILLF MUTUAL. IXSniAHCB COJIPAKT. .4?i Abstract, of the Second Annual -REPOT of the President and Directors Pollrips issiitl tvjst. rcir .V2-i. whole mimlieclfci.m covering - proptrrty" ampuuuug to Policies cancelled and expired "851",6$5 Amount now insured SI. 274.7 17 Amount of Premium Notes :; io.:33 expired & cancelled 126,474 " " " now on hand SI 89 .8 Increase during the last year ' a(lt2 Premium notes avcraeiiiff 14 89-100 per cent the amount insured, the actual 'cost of Insurance ing the year averaging less than per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $772 for Premiums renewed (5,103 il for Policies, Surveys&transfcrs 337 " for Rent 70 89 28 50 00 -$7,2S: 1ST DISBURSEMENTS. Cash paid C. II. Sneed. fire lo.-,s $850 00 Lotifc balance Office building 1.450 00 " " Salaries 1.550 00 " State Tax 100 00 " " Contingent expenses 375 02 " 4i Premiums returned 20 (55 I' -S4,34G27 Balance To-wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand.) Cash in Bank and iu hands of Agents S2.93J40 $2,2i:0 687 00 40 -32.93 40 ASSETS, nterest and iu Bank, Ac. Cash on i S2.93 40 00 Kent due Real Estate 191 paving 13 percent. 1,80!' 00 $4.1)27 40 1UD.S59 '33 Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet any losses 194,780 78 In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late the members and the public on the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the past year. We have met with no loss since 7th March, 1854, (Sneed's.) unless it be the case of Stianglaus As Einston at Kinston. whose Store was blown up a very extraordinary ease,- it is still under investi gation. The following Directors were selected for next year: Lilly, .las Kyle. S W Tillinghast. S T Ilawfey. i n Lntterloh. Wm McLaurin. N A Stedinnn. J G Shepherd. S J Hinsdale, 1) A Ray. J D Williams. A A McKethan. J 11 Cook. A E Hall, A W Steel, J G Cook, and R F Brown of Wilmington. OFFICERS ; GEO. McNEILL. President. H. L. MYROVER. Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorney, Kxvcutioe Commilte for next Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillingh ist, Wm. McLaurin. May 24. 1855. JYeto TVagon Establishment BY WM. WATSON. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his ne'w'estab lishment on Maxwell street, near Mr E. W. Willkings' Store: and is now prepared to receive orders for CARTS, WAGONS, DRA YS, $., which shall be promptly executed. All work done by him shall be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. REPAIRING of all kinds done with neat ness and despatch. AlsoyllORSE-SIIOEING will be strictly attended to. N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to thoso who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetteville, May 30, 1855. y C li.T R - ;GIENTtrfOAI..T' 'TRErA'fiEn FROM AKTICLKS OF TUK MATERIA MEDICA Has gained an unr rivalled reputation for the followi' f denoting a diseased Liver, or an; emaciated and sutler good effects, viz: ";) ' f ng Dyspeptic. ' v b'Y'lNG THE BLOOD, n Then of what immense importance to this class of PUR1F and thus curing SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, ULCKKS, OLD SORES ob sir CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, ? and all diseases arising from the -"' IMPRUDENT USE OR ABUSE OF MERCK- REGULATING THE STOMACH AND BOWiCiS" Thus it cures " .- LIVER DISEASE. INDIGESTION, BILIOUS CO.MTK COST1VENESS, AND PILES. " STRENGTHENING THE PIGKSTIVE ORGANS, 3 Thus causing the food to nourish and support 't part. REori-ATiNU the secretive organs, an by enabling them to perform their proper ifuy preventing- and Ct'RIXO BILIOUS AND OTHER PAINFUL DISEASES STRENGTHENING ANP QUIETING. THE XEJggf " : SYSTEM, ' ." .3 thus allaying xervucs irritation, and curing DISKASl-.S Ut Tr. stl.lf.s. It is unrivalled in the cure ofan female hiseasj weakness. iRREon.AiuTY, OBSTRUCTIONS, &ckJ IT IS KNTIKLLi fcAr i- i-L. OtTI Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of nj it never injures out always uencius anu cun as thousands' of voluntary certificates nd cure! ificateaflf from the best authorities test ja? Recollect that each bottlk bisaiw the nf . , BENNET.& BrERS, DrugghM No. 125 Main Street, EiCHMOJif .T, JE" None other is Genuine. J- J i Frice One uouar per ooiiie, or six ooiiiwio Dollars. - m Sold by Druggists and Country Mercha; cities and counties or tne L niteu fetates, the West Imlias, . WM. S. BEERS & Co., Proprietors, K 4 ;a nfifi affile 3- . - For sale in Fayetteville by" S. J. H Feb. 20, 1855. y v FALL A-VD WINTER GOODS J. T. WADDILL, HAY STREET. '.."Are" now receiving their Fall and Winter' GOODS, consisting of a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES HATS and CAPS Boots and Shoes, ' Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles iu the Drug line, Ready-made Clothing, and staple Drv Good:. Hardware, " Cutlery, Blacksmith & Tur pentine Tools. : r Agricultural luiple- ments, This Stock we are prepared to job or retail Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854 j Wc ask the Planters and Turpentine men to examine our Kerseys, Xeprro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. fivery stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Livery Business at' this place. They have lately largely in creased their stock, and can now olfer to the public as rooil Horses. Carriccs and Drivers as can be found iu Thw crmtlit-rn countrv. Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extend ed to us, we solicit a continuation of public favor. Wo promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. Stnblos at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store firt door east of Mr f. S. Lutterloh's. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1S51. STEAM ESGISES, ,: PayetteviUc Manufaclnre. We are now iretared with all the necessary machin erv for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, from five toVivtv horse nower. which we can furnish ou asravor TAIttcrw ....... . , , , . ... - 1 1 1 . . . . ... I , .... i . ... -i i . ! i':t!'lmT i ' Persons in w ant ot Engines lor Jims, iioais. wui perceive the advantage of having them made near home Au Engine of our own Manufacture can be seei iu operation at the Foundry. 1 s HALL & BOLLINGER Oct. 1, 1S54. 71-tf Who ivonld have thought It? A NEW CA RRI AGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Gkf.ex, opposite the Methodist Church, FRONTING OX Ml MFOliD STKEET. Grkat Enterprise. Fayettkviixe 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 OA RR1AGE BUSINESS iu all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their" business, they have uo hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to styie at.u durability. One of the firm may ba known by referance to A. 11. 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 A: BRANIN. James II. Pier James Buanin. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1854. y FALL'tBADE, 15 4. I have received my Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Ac. My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any l-.md of produce taken in exchange. COTTON BAGGING. I have a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cot- i . j u . ; ni .-. L',.n,l I ton JJujrinna- laie itopu imu i-;i,uni; iwiik-- Send in vour orders and ihoy shall be .supplied. r t - r r JAMES G. COOK. Oct 1, 1S54. tf lOOO Spirit TiirpeiU iic Casks, .voir ov HAjvn ajvd for salk. At $2 25, cash. Interest will be chaiged on accounts tor 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. ALSO 125,000 BRICK will be ready for delivery about the 15th of October from mv Brick Yard in Campbellton. G. W. LAWRENCE. Mary's Garden, Sept. 28, 1854 13-tf DATES' hotel. Warsaw, x. c, to tlic ri-aVc'iriis'coiitiiniiiity. , 1 . 4- t ' . . 1 1 - . . . ,m H. m mrr XT?HVO lO lltUIll His l.llcllllv Lw j tlie public for former patronage, and asks a continu i aace of the same. He assures those who may patronize I him that no pains will bo spared to make them coin- ! fortablc. His house is equal to any on the Wilining- ; ton and Raleigh Railroad. j He also keeps a Livery Stable, with good hacks and i horses, for the accommodation of passengers from War I saw to Fayetteville. or to any other place in the State ' that they may wish to be carried. I C. J. OATES. Warsaw, Aug. 15, 1S54 J'-pd DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED- jctmcm Bitters, pkf.pr:t by SB. C. IU. JACXSGJT, Philad'a., Pa., Wll.r. EFFECTUALLY Cl'Ki: LIVER COMPLAINT, - DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or J'iercnuB Debility, JJiirriXKi if the K'ulHeijK, and all diiraset 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 the stomach, sour eructations, sinking, or fluttering at the pit of the stomach swimming of the head." hurried and diilicult breathing, fluttering at the heart, choking or suffocating 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 and eyes, pain in tiie side, chest, limbs. A'c., sudden flushes of heat burning iu the flesh. constant imaginings of evil, A' great depression of spirits. In attributing such irain able 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 ori-jina or, Dr. Hoofiand, among afl classes of European societies and from the immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, accumulated uurinsr the last ten vears, in the hands scarcely a lamily throughout the whole extent of our country in: which there cannot be found amon"- its 1 1 members that peculiar xat!ovtu'7id latigitid appearance ai'iiiuB mat a vcimiii aim lciiaoie remedy SuOUIli ccd within their reach; one in which no baneful be fill or iju nous drug enters into its composition: a remedv A which the 'patient can rely with the utmost confi- Jence ana certainty and lie assured from actual and "-fcgible proofs, that the article he is using reallv jscsses the virtues attributed to it. Such : areniedy giloqfland's German Hitlers.-'' Thousands of dol ,r have lieen expended in its manufactury and diffu pn throughout all parts of this continent, and the yoprletor feels the greatest satisfaction in statins, (at there is uo state, county or even village where the .&icinehas been introduced, that there cannot be -Wid numbers, willing to testify to its virtues. lt is-insed constantly in the practice of a lage number f the nlfjgjt prominent Phjsiciaiis in the country, who fijiave also added their written testimony, in evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion then, we would re pectfully ask of all those afflicted with anv of the bove diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest as red it will never be regretted. In proof ot the state- .6euts above made, all are invited to read attentive 1 4he "Memorabilia.'' or '-Practical Receipt Book :' f.,r Farmers and Familities. containincr a CTeat nnmU r.r ii useful receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor ef the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known individuals, in all parts of the Union. All Agents for the Bitters are authorized to distribute the "Receipt Book" gratuitously. Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arch St., Philadelphia; Pa. . . For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, andLat retail by apothecaries and storekeepers tm every town in the United States, and Canada. . - Fftr sale in Fayetteville by -f.-" i -. . , , S. J. HINSDALE. ly : x curuarj ium, 1MO Sf&- 2,000 Spirit Barrels for sale by " McLAURIX & STRANGE. June 17,-1854 tf ANDREW 3. STEDMAX, - " Attorney t Lntv Havini removed to PITTSBOHO, N. C, will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties . April 14, 1855. tf 2VO TICF. We have bought the Wagon Shop lately owned by Thos. C. Fuller, at the Corner of r raukun and Max well streets, and are now PnEl AUtl) IU t.vtAir. ALL ORDERS FOR TIMBER WAGOSS, ROAD WACOSS of all sizes, Carts, Drays, heel barrows, and ill Short, ANY ASD EVERYTHING WlUCll lies -within the sphere of the WHEEL-WUIG1IT .qjn BLA CKSMTT1IING B USINF S S. We will use only the BEST MATERIALS which can be procured, and will guarantee our work to com pare favorably witn inai none as any esia-jiisumcm in the Southern Country. Repairs doue neatly, promptly, and with dispatch. HORSE-SHOEING shall receive at our establish ment nromot attention, and iu this, as well as every other department, or our business. we will give satis- faction. HOLLAND, WEISIGEll & CO. jpg?- I 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 them with their work. THOS. C. FULLER. Febry 3. 1855. y JAMES I. BUY AX, INSPECTOR OF fflT.lL STORES, WILMINGTON, N. C, Kespectrun ....tfnUv informs Makers and Lieaiers in Javai 'SlOfe.. i n .i. n ai i u -rr-CTT-reu- racnpp!iuiiiciu - or - - inT spector of the above articles,' he is prepared to give prompt attention to all business in his line which may be committed to his charge. March 9, 1855 fim-pd CA RRI A GF I I C TOR Y. The sul'scriber continues to carry on the manufac ture of Buggies, Sulkies, Carriages, and vehicles d' every description at Lumberton, N. C. Having in his employ some of the best workmen, he is willing to compare work with any establishment in the State. All work done at the establishment warranted for 12 mouths with fair usage. Also. Ploughs and all other farming implements made to order and kept.on hand. Horse Shoeing done in the best manner. Thankful for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hopes to deserve and receive a continuance of the same. J. W. RODGER S. . Lumberton, N. C, March 1855. JE-3?-All persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to come forward and pay up, as longer indulgence can not be given. UE VD SOMETHING POR EVERY CLOTHING! CLOTHING !! AT WHOLRSALE AJVD RETAIL. A Inrm ami 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 Establishment will prove a great curtailer of yearlv" expenses. : This being the only house of the kind in this place where a general assortment is kept, and where most 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 eaps. trunks, carpet bags, valices, walk ingcaties. silk and siugham umbrellas, looking-glasses, imported Havana Segars, and FANCY GOODS; India rubber Over-coats, leggings and sandals, oil-cloth coats, pants and jackets, together with a large assort ment of BOYS' CLOTHING. I am grateful for past encouragement from my friends and customers and solicit a continuance of the 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 and satisfy your wants GEORGE BRANDT, South-side Hay street between Market House and Favctteville Hotel. Vavi ltavnii'. FtiH ItsST McLaurin & Strange will pay the high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. :;. 185:',. 58-tf BOOK.EISDERY. R. W. IIARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark A; Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will reeeive and execute BIND ING in any style desired. October 1, 1854. USION.H.1LL UPIIOL S TFRFR A ND 21 A TTRE S S FACTORY. The targes, this side or 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. lam now prepared to make all sorts of Sofas. Lounges, Chairs of all sorts, church Cushions, Ac. In short, anything in that line that can be or ever was made. Spring, hair, cotton, moss, and shuck Mattres ses, always ou hand of the best quality. Repairing promptly and neatly executed. Call and examine, opposite the new Seminary. JACOB OTTERBURG. Fayetteville, Oct 7, 1S5L WORTH &, TITLE Y, Forwarding and. Central Commission Merchants, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. J. A. "Worth. Joseph Utley. Oct 1. 1851. 81-tf IILLNCOL'S GliVtlSE PKEPAKATIOXS. Ilelmbold's highly concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BlJClIU, for diseases of the bladder and kidneys, weaknesses, and all diseases of the sexual or gans, whether in male or female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standing. The Fluid Extract Buchu lias been pro nounced by eminent Physicians as the greatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very innocent in its action, and yet so tho rough that it annihilates every particle of Disease. An infalible remedy, and as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simple delicate to the con fined and desparing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive. For purifying the Blood, removing nil diseases arisiii" from an excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence1' in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an impure state of the Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrof ula. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, pains and swellings of the Bones. Tetter, l'imples on the Face, and all Eruptions of the Skin. scaly This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous dis eases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public Institutions which had for man? years re sisted every mode of treatment that could "be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutarv eff ects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTICE. Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Preparations. Prices, Fluid Extract of Buchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5 - Prices. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla. $1 per bottle or bottles for ?5 ' ' equal in strength to one gallon Svrnp of Sarsaparilla. Prepared ami sold by IL T. Hrimbohl. Chemist. 2K3 Chesnr.t St., near the (Jirard Hou f'liibidi-li.hi I ' - - -i To lie had of. J. X. SMITH. Dnifist. F:iv..it..viiiu - ' ' ' ' ' tt iun:iiiiui.L.i, N. Cr. and of dealers everywhere. July 1st 1855. lypd. nEJVa.MlN K. HTJSKE, Alloiney at L,a-v, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. May found at the Oclicc formerlr occupied bv Walt.-r A. Huske, Esq., on Bow Street. Will attend the Counties of Moore. Cumberland and Robeson. And obtain County Land and Pensions un der the various acts. March 20, 1855. 3g.tf SPRIKO AMt SIMMER, 15 5. ' siiEMwELL. & Mcdonald Are now receiving direct from ew York, a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FAJYC Y nitY GOOD S, Which they will sell very low for Cash or on ehort time to prompt paying customers. They respectfully solicit an early examination of their Stock. They hope to be able to please most of those who may give them a call. They return their sincere thanks for former patron age, and solicit a continuance of the s;une. w. b. sh em well, a. n. Mcdonald. April 7, 1S55. 40-tf t) T I C E. The subscriber having purchased the stock of ma terial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by Mr A. II. Whitfield, intends carrying on the CAKRIA6E-MAKINO BUSINESS. He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. He has now on hand some very HA XD SOME VEHICLES Which cannot be surpassed in the place for style of finish and durability, which he will sell as low as any work of the kind can be bought in the place. . . . :.. . . .1 ......... a.t I .r 2fc$t All oimders taaiiKiuiiy iixcocu uuu 1...v....r..J attended to. ... , , REPAIRING done in the best manner and on very reasonable terms. Give him a call before buying elsewhere J. J7. LAuLiAlo Favctteville, Feb'y 3d. tf GUOCEIIY STOI1E, The subscriber respectful informs his customers and the public that he still continues the GROCERY BUSINESS at his store on the north sidt! of Person - BtrceT7 where he keeps a good stock of f KUVIS1UAS Uf .A 1. 1 j JvI.LS. -BACON', LAI5I, FLOUR, SffiAR, COFFEE, AC, together with a small stock of DJtV HOODS, fur sale cheap. May 26th R. D. DAVIS. 35- All persons indebted to me by Note or Account are respectfully requested to call and settle innnediatelv. as longer indulgence will not be given. .May 20th. R. D. DAVIS. CAPE FEAH LANDS POR SALE. We oiler for sale that Valuable Plantation, known as the "ASIIE PLACE,' seven miles above Fayette ville. on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVfiN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, and susceptible' of the highest state of cultivation. This Laud requires no puffing as it is known to be the best farming lands on Capo Fear River. Terms will be made i-atisfactory found. 1 the right sort of a pnrchscr is S. LUTTEIJLOH. As T. WADDILL. :52-tf Feb. fi. 1S55. CfiE.UE.VT ti. AVRIGHT, Attorney at Iiitw, PayeltevJllr K Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb'y 3, ls.Vl. VV I f. 1. 1 A 11 II. MAHSK, Coiiimisxioii nticl Komarilinj; Merchant Watkr Stkkkt, WILMINGTON. N. C. Usual advances made on consignments. July 15, 1854 802-tf D OB IHN HO USE, STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. This Hotel (on site of former Plan ter's Hotel.) was opened for the accommo II A V dation of guests, on the lirstdny of January 1855. Situated on the principal street of the town, and within a Jew minutes walk of the Post Office, Telegraph Otlice, Banks. United'States Arsenal and other business places, it is yet sflrflcieutly retired to be clear of the annoyance and bustle of a more central location. It is newly erected and handsomely furnished, and carelul attendants secured, with especial reference to the comfort of patrons. Iu consequence of the liberal patronage extrmled to this establishment, the proprietors have enlarged by ojw.-f.ij ii h Hiit of l oouiN uii tf' pecontl floor, nnl nre thus prepared to accommodate all transient persons callintr. SPACIOUS STABLES attached, and experienced Ostlers in attendance. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passenget s. , POWERS & CO. April 7. 1855. CIIAKI.I-'.S UASiKS CONFECTION EH, F A V E T T E V I L L E , October 1, 1854. N. C. 10,000 1!. Tallow .Wanted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 185-1. A. M. CAMPBELL. 1 S 5 5 . D1UGS, MEDICINES ASD CHEMICALS. 3)US. FOULKE'S tfc MclIAE, Hay Street, near the Fuyelterille Hotel. We respectfully ask tlic attention of our customers and friends to our large and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDICIJVES AJVD CHEM ICALS, which we are now receiving, and which we are determined to sell at snch 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. 1855. CKDAll FALLS inrs for sale bv Nov. 12, 1854." Cotton Yarns and Sheet- TROY .V MARSH. Just received, a fev doz. India CASTOR OIL, (for our retail.) of Mairnesia and Congress Water. East Also, Citrate FOULKES & McRAE. April f, 1855. S II K M WK L L II O IT S E PAYETTEVHiLE, Bf. C. East side of Green, Street, a, few Doors JYortt of tfte Market House. . The Subscriber desires throngh this I Hjje teweaVJoirMff the .ibcral. Patron- JSy& nl as he has inst. -..nf..i rV. ,y p " " Carriage Sh..l convenient to the House ,ndTo he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons ?n.AV!. tr : l.o tu af.U 1.. ..j "" V""- journ with him iiis laoie isalwnvs cnnKi:.i .....i , TV . best the market affords. p StlVAViVr r "e March 31, 1855. 39-6m CARKIAGi: AND WAfiOV Pii-Tnr.v vTj,c ""cribers have located at FAIR BLUFF N. C. for the purpose of manufactnrinir BUCOIVq' CARRIAGES, WAGONS and CARTS of every de' scription. in a superior style and of thc W materials" All work done at their establishment is warranted for neatly evented. EepuiriDff PromP!y attended to and Also, Ploughs and all other farming implements made to order and kept constantly on hand! Horse Shoeing done m the best manner. Call and examine for yourselves. . A' McKENZIE & CO Fair Bluff, N. C, May 17, 1855. 41,-tf REMOVAt. II. CARVER Would inform his friends and the public, that be has removed from bis old stand on Grepn vti-oot n.l H"tIt tram - - - - lie sreiierallv. thai .i ..r . '" )ncjitit.'a to accommodAto them with transient and permanent board, anTw-ct-f u ly sol.cts a continuance of the liberal pat7ona-e heretofore received. Every exertion cm hi8 Wrt "hill boused to render them comfortable ,irf T:. .J1 tv ... . . ....Hi- Liicir so 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 Blankets, Kerseys; also Blacksmith's Tools, Corn SfielJers and Stra w Cutters, Sausage Cutters, And a great varitty of other articles well suited to the Retail and Barter Trade much the largest stock be 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. II. CARVER, Har st. Dec. 23, 1854. 25-tf " A o fSDALl !
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