IVotbin? is Lost Nothing is lost; the "drop of dew Which trembles on the leaf or flower Is but exhausted to fall anew In summer's thunder shower, Perchance to shine within the bow That fronts the sun at fall of day; rerehance to sparkle in the flow Of mountains far away. Nothing is lost; the tiniest seed By wild birds born, or breezes blown, Finds somethiug suited to its need, Wherein 'tis sown and grown, The language of some household song, The perfume of some cherished flower, Though gone from outward sense, belong To memory's after hour. So with onr words; or harsh or kind, Uttered they are not all forgot; They leave their influence on the mind, Tass on, but perish not! So with our deeds; for good or ill, They have their power scarce understood ; Then let us sec our better will To make them rife with goortl FALL 1855. AA'e are now 'opening our FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing one of the L.1RGEST AA'Ji BEST ASSORTMENTS we have ever offered. We are disposed to sell low for Cash or prompt notes. Call and look. II. .t E. J. LILLY. Aug. 25. 1855. f,0-W. P. S. Our delinquent customers will please pay up. D.VVID McPUFFIE, llllUK MiSOS AXD IT.ASTEtlEK, F A Y E r T K V I r. L K , N. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in th the adjoining comities wishing work done in hi: i and line. Fayetteville, May 19, Ii5. y WANTED Two white boys, as appren tices to the above business. SI OO Reward. Rauaway from the Subscriber on the 9th of October 1 S5o. my negro woman Sarah. She is about 17 years old " feet 2 or 3 inches high, weighs about 1 20 or 1 30 pounds. She has lost one upper front tooth, it has either decay ed or been broken oil", she is of a black cokr, holds her head erect, with a smiling countenance when spoken to. I understand that she has a child several mouths old. She is probably lurking about Dr John Richard son's plantation on the east side of Cape Kear river, in J'.laden count v. as she has relations on that plantation: or may be in Robeson county in the neighborhood of Archibald Malloy. where her hu.-ban 1 is at work: or more probably in the suburbs of Fayetteville, as she has been heard of there several times among her friends. I will give fifty dollars for her delivery to me or her confinement in any jail, so that I can "get her; and lifty dollars for evidence to convict any white person of harboring said negro. JOHN PATTERSON. Dobbin ville P. O. Cumberland Co., X. C. Aug. 1. o7-tf "WOODEN AY A It E. The Snbseribi-r will be prepared bv tlielat of Sep YY'ooden t ember to sni.i.K- the dcui:iiul !' all kinds 11 iieru. .1 Ware at prices loner t!i:m ii... X, 71' fnvettevtlb: Aug. 11. it MKDICH COt.I.KCK OF THE STATE OF SOI TH CAROLS'.!. The Annual Course of Lectures in this Institution will commence on the first Monday in Xovemlier the following branches on Anatomy bv J. E. 1IOLBROOK. M. I). Surg-ry by K. GEDDINGS, M. I. Institutes and Practice of Medicine by S. HENRY DICKSON. M. D. LL. D. Thysioloy by JAMES MOULTRIE. M. D. Materia Medica bv HENRY R. FROST. M D Obstetrics by THOS. G. PRIOLEAU. M. b. Chemistry by C. U. SIIEPARI). M. D. Demonstrator of Anatomy F. T. MILES. M. I). Prosector of the Professor of Surgerv T. F. M. G ED DINGS, M. D. Clinical Instruction. D. T. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hos pital and Clinical Instructor, lectures twice a week on the diseases of that Institution. II- AY". DeSaussure, M. D.. Physician to the Hos pital of the Almshouse, at which Lectures are delivered twice a week on Diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the student indoctrinated in their treatment. The anatomical rooms are opened the latter part of October, and the dissections conducted daily under the direction of the Demonstrator. Much attention is directed to this department, the material being abun dant, and illustrations of various character being allbrded for acquiring a competent knowledge of this all important branch" of studv. HENRY R FROST, M. D.. Dean. August 3, 18.J."). 57-0t 1 Gf.S STOI.F.X. On Monday night, the 13th inst., near Davis" Bridge, on the Cheraw road, was stolen from my dwelling, run; double barrel Gun and one Ride. The stock of the Gun is broken near the guard, and is stamped on the barrel with the words "San Francisco." The Rifle has tne two first letter., of the maker's name -J. B. on uie oarrel. Any one returning the will be liberally rewarded. property to me A. J. DAVIS. Aug. 18, 1S55. 59-fit NOTICE. The imder&itrnef irnnM :r 1 jl. . . lie, do f 1) 1 1 f I in rnirn n .T r. ...... . . - . . . 111 town and count rv:fhnr ho- fo-nn...-,.. all kinds of MASON WORK. i.i,..;k., . .-. Persons in the country wishing work done in my line, would do well to give me a call, as I think I can give satisfaction. Address F. M. JAMES. Aug. 4. tf Fayetteville. X. C. " iniE i T. 10,000 Bushels Wheat wanted, highest cash price given. GEO. MeXEILL. ..jaDf Cold Spring Mills being thoroughly repaired, will receive and grind AVhcat. G. McX. June lti, 1855. 3m Oriter Xo. HE A D-Q JAR TER S, 33d Regiment X. C. Militia, AUGUST 3d. 18.15. SIR : You arc hereby commanded to enroll in vonr Company all persons residing in Cross Creek District liable to perform Militia duty. "C. LUTTERLOH, rr r 1 n v "1- Uominanding. To Capt. R. Mirciu:r.i.. " Commanding Town Militia. Orrtcr HEAD.aiARTERS 3-i STo. tili. t Iteaimcnt "V. r- it:h... ' AUGUST 3d, 1855. The Member of Cross Creek Company are hereby notllied that they !,ttnel....l n.. ...... j me 1 own .Mltltl:L 0. LUTTEULOII, Col. Com d" PROVISIONS. The subscriber keep constantly on haud (.ale a good supply of - and for Corn, Bacon, Fixh, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, And almost any article commonly to be found in a Grocery Stole. Also, a largo lot of Rock LIME, Plaster Paris Hair. And Persons wishing to buy any of the will do well to give me a call." above articles JOHN CULBRETH Oct. 1,15" J tf Doi.biii-lloutee buiidiiv THE L1SD 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 i Turpentine Distillery, formerly the property of X. K. ! McDufhe. I One other tract joining the above, containing 400 acres can be purchased if desired.- For further infor mation npply to the subscriber on tiie premises. 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. AV. J. CLEMENTS. June 9, 1855. 49-3m H01SE PAIXT1XC. I would respectfully announce to the pu- .i..; I have prepared myself to do HOLSE 1 AIM . in all its various branches, and all work done by v. a will be neatly and quickly executed, and on very moderate terms. Work executed in anv part of this or adjoining counties. " SAME. J. DECKER. Fayetteville, X. C, May 19. 1855. (im FOll SALE. Some fine MULES, and one TIM HER AVAGOX n-ood running order, which I am anxious to sell. DAVID MURPHY. Mav 2ith, 47-tf DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S C ELEliKATED ' pttErxitrn by IB. . a. X. JACJIOOM,- Jrmiaa a. WIM. EPl'ECTirAH.r CURE LITER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUXDICE, Chronic or AVrrou Debility, Disea-em uf the A""'ney, al diieaet arising from a dit ordered Lirer or Slumack. 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 liuttering at the pit of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing Hut tering at tiie heart, choking or sutibeating sensations when in a ly ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dr.llyain in the head, de ficiency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes, pain in the side, chest, limbs. Ac sudden Hushes 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 made, but is simply staled a fact; proven undeniably anil conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and bene- fits derived from its use, under the direction of its j illustrious or:"ina or. Dr. HooHand. among all classes of European societies and from the immense mass of j testimony, from all parts of the American continent, j accumulated during the last ten years, in the hands i of the present proprietor. Thu prevalence of diseases , to which the German P.itters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it. is almost universal, indeed there is j scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be found among ils members that peculiar xrilivle and languid aj penruncc demding a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and stitlcr- mg Dyspeptic. Then ot what immense importance to tins class 01 i invalids that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed within their reach: one in which no baneful or i injurious drug enters into its composition: a rcmeov i on which the patient can rely with the utmost conli i donee and certainty and be assured from actual and i tangible proofs, that the article he is using really I possesses the virtues at tributed to it. Such a remedy is lloiifla nd's Grrmtiit Bitters."' Thousands of dol lars have been expended in its manufactory and diffu sion throughout all parts of this continent, ami the proprietor teels the greatest sans. action 111 siawiig. that there is 110 state, county or even village where the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be .......! 1. ,,,,,!. willing to testifv to its virtues. j It is use.! coii.-ijintiv o. y,;- .rlivirt.flrftffftl 1 .l".Tv'it.:TirViT(T!r uril.en testimony. 111 evidence of: its great virtues. In conclusion then, we would re-i . spect fully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the ibtters a trial, and rest as : sured it will never be regretted. In proof ot the state j incuts above made, all are invited to read attentive!v. ! the "Memorabilia" or -Practical' Receipt Rook,"' for I Farmers and Familities. containing a great number of j useful receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor ; of 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 ! IIahL'" flT'lfllttrtllulf i Principal office Philadelphia. Pa. and Manufactory, 120 Arch St.. j For sale wholesale by Druggists cities, and at retail by apothecari. in every town in the United States in all the principal s and storekeepers and ( 'anada. For sale in Fayetteville by February 2Wh, ls'ij S. .T. HINSDALE. lv CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Till S C E L. K It R Jl TE I) V O M P O U J '!; SCIKXTIFK-AI.I.Y l"KKl'Al:Kr FIJOM TI1K IIK.ST AlITU'i.KS OK rllK MATKI: I A J! K !! . Has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following rood effects, viz : PUR1IYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, ULCERS, OLD SORES, OBSTIXAE CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS, and all diseases arising from the IAiriiLTDEXT. liSE. OR ABUSE OF MERCURY. RKUI'ITIKC. THE H-roaa.-ti ,ac& cw-..t. Thus it cures ' ' I.IVKIl OISEASK, 1XDIUKSTIOX, HIl.tOrs COMTLAIXTS, eoSTl VKXKSrt, AMI 1'II.KS. sti:kn:tiikxins thk dhikstivk oiu-.axs Thus causing the food to nourish and support everv part. kki;i 1.ATIXH thk skoiiktivk oi.o.v.ns. and. by enabling them to perform their proper functions. I'liEVKXTIXIS AXI It HIM; 1MLIOUS ANJI OTHER PAINFUL MSEASES. STIlENflTH ENINt; A N I ' QUIETINO THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, thus allaying xkkvoi s ikkitatiox. and eurin" A 1.1. DTSKASKS OF THK XKHVKS. It is unrivalleil in the cure of all kkmaj.k iuseases ! WKAKXKSS. IKIt Klil'LAllITA'. OliSTlH ( TIOXS &( IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL ' CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of nature, it never injures but always benelits ami cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. jZJS- Recollect that k.wh hotti.k rkahs thk xuik of RENNET A- BEERS. Druggists. No. 125 Mai.v Stkef.t, Rk-hmoxo, Va. JK None other is Cennine. Price One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants in all the cities and comities of the United States, Canada and the AVest Indios. AVM. S. BEERS t Co., Proprietors, Richmond, Va. For sale in Favetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. Feb. 20, 1X55. y TAILORING -BUSINESS. The copartnership existing between Mahler Jt, Heinz has been dissolved, and the business will be conducted by the un dersigned. He begs leave to inform the public that he will cut and make Coats, Pantaloons and Vests in a superior man ner and according to the most fashionable style. From a long experience in his busi ness he flatters himelf that he can give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Shop opposite Mr Lauder's Marble Factory. ALBERT MAHLER. I ayettevllle. August 9th. NORTH C A 110 LIN I A ! i FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. The Subscribers Having. "" - -w leased this Hotel tor a term 01 , - nleased to see their friends and tlietr e4g public at this House A t : the same time Ve S.Are ii-i. hope thev will be patient ami near wuu j.u. -tions until we shall have put the House in Mich i.fcr , . - . 1 1 1 1 1 )t i as we uesiie. t, r.r ' - J. s.vtf H. J. II. Rohkiits. March 1, 1855. F. X. RoliKltTd EAYETTEVILLES MITIIAL IKSl'lUKCE COMPANY. An Abstract of the Second Annual REPOLT of the President, and Directors : Policies issued past year 52 4, whole number issued 12?,. covering property amounting to 52, 12,J5.5 ij l'olicies cancelled and expired , 851,635 g Amount now insured Sl.274.717 Amount of Premium Xotes - 31t,;-;:3 j " " expired &. cancelled 12(5,474 5 " " 11 now on hand Increase during the last vear SI 89. 80!) Sti J, 27 a i' the ing remium notes averaging 14 89-100 per cent.'. amount insured, the. actual cost of 1 iisurance du- the year averaging less than s per cent. RECEIPTS. -..'- Cash on hand last report S772 89 " for Premiums renewed G.I03 2S " for Policies, Surveys& transfers 3117 50 " for Reut . , . . 70 00. Cash paM C. II. Sneed, tire lois ?Ki")0 " lot.& balance Office building 1 ,450 . " Salaries - 1,550 " " State Tax 100 44 " Contingent expenses 375 " Premiums returned 20 Balance i To-wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand.) $2.2;"0 .00 Cash in Bank and in hands of Agents 087 10 40. 12.!.".7 -in ASSETS. Gash on interest and in Bank. &c. S2.037 ,40 Rent due ' 1!!0 0u Real Estate, paving 13 jier cent. l,SO()p() S4.U27-; 18:).5'J 40 I'remium Xotes 011 hand Amount Capital to meet any losses fl'J-LTSfi. 7s In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late the members ami the public on the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the ast year. We have met with no loss since 7tb March, 1854. (Sneed's.) unless it lie the case of Stranglaus Jfc Einstou at K inston. whose Store was blown np-n vtri tjctraordinary case, it is still under investi gation. The following Directors were .-elected for next year: Geo McNeill. II L M vrover, Chas Denbow. Henry Lilly. .las-Kyle. S W Ti'ilir.ghast, S T- Ilawley.'T S Luttei loh. Win MeLauriu.N A Stcdmnn. J G Shepherd. S J Hinsdale. D A Rav. J D Williams. A A MeKithan. J 11 Cook. A E Hall. A W Steel, J G Cook, autl K F Brown of Wilmington. OFFICERS? ? GEO. MeXEILL. President. H. L. MYROVER. Vice President. C. A. MeMILLAN. Secretarv. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Executive Commit te for next Quarter : Geo. McNeill. S. AY. Tillinghast, AVni. McLaurin. Mav 24. 1855. MYVto 'Vapun LsterLfismicrit BY YM. WATSON. Subscriber would inform his friends and the TOTWTO'W.Hl'.I'l'll i-lirl!'L Ill HI III' W r i MtH'r "'' " . s More; am! is now prepared to receive ordr-rs f 1 rrsi Tim rri - v 71 ? 1 f for which shall be promptly executed. , ' All work dme by him shall be of the best wcrkmari ship and material that the country can afford. RH PAIRING of all kinds done witiJucat ness and despatch. ' Also. HORSE-8II0EIXG will be strictly attended to. X. B. No pains will he spared to give satMbction to thoso who mav favor him with their patroniige. Fayetteville. May 30, 1855. . . y t iil'MMEKVILLE MALE A IYD EE MA LE SEMIXA R Y. A. D. McLEAN, ( ., . . , D. McINTYRE. I rincipals. j n en .Miss a.n .ME J. Ale LEAN I Teachers In cm ile Miss LOUISA F. McLEAN ) Department, The Exercises of this Institution will be resiimed on 1 hnrsday 5th July next. The .services of competent assistants will be secured to meet the wants ot grow ing patronage. This School is pleasantly situated in the Vi Suiiiinerville, alias "Tooiner," the county sitc lage of .t'Har- ncii county, in a region ot country remote tritu vice enjoying the ad van time of nttendins ChtirclB in the j Village every Salibath. .Afail facililies. whi-h hav j hitherto liecn denied, will now be enioved tlui' times j a week. Parents and Guardians will rind it t j vantage of their children and wards to have khe ad- icm in tins School. Every attention will be paid totlieir in tellectual and moral training. Students will be charged from the time of tering. and no deduction made unless for protracted El tiess. lioaru. without lights, $) per nioiitfi. Tuition per Session of Rive lLiitl ror 1 rimai-y department, S10 50 I-or English Grammar. Arithmetic 2d part. Geo graphy. History. Chemistry, Philosophy, R hr torie Ac. For Arithmetic :id pnrt, Algebra. Geometry, Latin and Greek Languages, Ext ra : For Music on Piano, with us? of Instrument French and German, each. urawmg. i-aiiiting and Needle-A ork end A ocal Music gratis. June 2, 1855. 4S-tf "' ' - SPRING. GOODS, MS55 Is now receiving fus nufppiy oi:rTi5lS,A.;5 1 .-;..... I r..j,a i;..;ii;...,. v - : ? Grenadines, Bareges. t Crape Arpcn. Silk Tissues, Plain, figured and plain black SilktK Colored Silks plain, piaid, and RtripdJv Embroidered Crape Shawls. ' r! -V,;. Diinnell's, Allen's and Biggs' Priui ; Ginghams French and others, r- Bonnet, Xeck and Cap Ribbons, Straw and Silk Bonnets, ftj - Fresh Linens. Lawns and Diapers," Liuen Damask Table Cloths. - ?" Bolting Cloths from Xo. 1 to 10, .. ''' Sitperliiie Cloths and Cassimeres,-, a Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans. - Bleached Shirting and Sheetings, Brown " " --! Ready-Made Clothing, - AVith many other Goods. All of whiL are, -offered at the lowest market price. ." - - March 20, 1855. 4 , . i - A. 31. Ca in plx 11,1 . ; AUCTIONEER & COM3IISSIOX MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie. strejbt, Faykttevii.i.k, X. G. ? f . ; . : October 1, 1S54. ; -J ... ""; ' ' LAND FOR SAins(".':--The Subscriber offers for sale THREE ifrtXPEED and TWENTY Acres of Latid. ailjoirifnw tje Cape Fear, two miles below Fayetteville., Of t)vis iract. about Forty acres are enclosed and under cultivation! meadow and corn land; the remainder is p.p an(i sand-hill, well wooded, and located for d-ep,jnra w . April 7. 40-tf TIIOS. J. ROlii.vsOX. TO MERCIIAJVTS , Sc - MAJVUF.1C ThftERS OF TIJC WARE. f I have on hand now. and shall keep a siipp of Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron AVire Rivets, Lead pj,,!, Sheet Lead, &c. 1 ' ALSO ,1 a large assortment ot plain anu Japaned T of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and L-(.t:, A 1 1 A . "I V AYare 1 C. W. ANDREWS, Marke March 12. 1855. - 37-tf S.iU.ire. ,1 1 m ST J 20 I-1!) J - a Y E T T E V I L L IV N- c- FALI, A5D WISiTER GOODS. X T, WAD DILL, now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, - . . . . 1 ,i ,....11 u.leeterl stock of consisting ui a ov - GROCERIES HATS and CAPS, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Ueavy articles in the Drug line, Ileady-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. Cutlery, Blacksmith & Tur rientirie Tools. Agricultural Iniple- ments, This Stock we are prepareu 10 juu 01 u-uu. ' , . - 1 . - ,..:t Fayetteville, Oct. 21, 1854. jpgy-We ask the Planters and Turpentine eii to examine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, aii and Shoes. - Livery Stable. The undersigned continue to carry 011 the Livery Lisiness at this place. They have lately largely 111- med their stock, and can now oner 10 uie puuuc us L.;.i iin,v,.s Cm-rioes and Drivers as can be found in UUU IH'f'-f -.--- ho southern country. Thankful for ttio large patronage nereioioie cxicuu 1 i. .,0 we solicit a continuation of public favor. AY t Lm;s n snt isfactorv trip to all who may wish to travel. .tanhles at the. YVest end of Mum ford street, where on c n. p ni onrietors mav always be found, or at the Store . . 1 x .nr.. T c T ....,.1..1.V. rt door can 01 jii 1.0. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1S54. y Wlio nonld hare thought it I X! A aiilAGE ESTABLISHMENT Tf 1 fMTimriMn nil - MKTiinnTjyr (iil'i:rIT. KBoxxixG .ox M r.lt oiifr STTtKBT. - .iMte' :EAT ExTKHl'ltlSK. FATKTTKTII.IJ5 MVST SHIXK. The subscribers would resnee.tfnll v inform their h'iciuls and the public, that thev have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general t-'AlilUAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And Ijeing both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have 110 hesitation to compare work Willi any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. (nie of the firm may be known by referance to A. II. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. V'e warrant all work to give general satisfaction for Ivt-lvo llKIlths. Impairing done in the neatest manner low for cash, i PIER & BRAN IN. Lobes II. Piek James Bi:axix. lyettevillc, Oct 1, 1854. y KOTICE. h' persons indebted to the late firm of Council, Cain & Co.. are earnestly requested to call ami settle, as h lger indulgence cannot be given. COUNCIL & RAY. Midi 12, 1855. 37-tf - FAbI, THADK, 1Mb I ave received mv Fall Stock of DRY GOODS. 4 GROCERIES. &c. My took large and well worth the attention of ptir- cliaM-a, Auy'l'.hiil of produce taken in exchange. COTTON BAGGING. I xve a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cot ton jgtiing. Bale Rope and Ragging Twine. Send in vouinjij-. " - 4 and thev shall bt supplied. JAMES G. COOK. CI. tf CLAUESOOX IKO' WORKS, Wilmington-, X. C. CLARENDON IROX AYORKS are now l to receive - orders for Beam, Vertical, Hori- M"fr O-eillating Steam Engines, High or Low -ufe. am ailapteu 10 an purposes; circular, ileal and vl rtable Saw Mills, comjilete; Pumps. tig Machine!.-, Grist and Flour Mills, complete; er, turbine d other AVater Wheels. Euuipp'ng amers, V.av -4'heels and Axles; Horse Powers ii-ioiis l'at ternsiiCe Field Pumps and Engines: Rfc Thra- is; fe!irn-le Mae.lu.nc, Shafting, Pulhes. licrs.ears, and ail other .M nr-wi-k. !'.s CASTINGS. - ff'iii.jSA Brass Castings of all descriptions, im-luu- . (raamental Iron Railing. 1 'fC Rridcre Cast- i iu-.J X C. , Ac. -fJWiWp'lijr OUl.l I 1 1 I .1 i;. .'lentioii to their stales nun iaiierusoiii.au- 7 . tilctl may ne seen hi men on:ce. f BOILERS. .-fhif:ir- Flue and Cvlindrieal Boilers. AVater Tank -ievs, and all other kinrts ot Boner Work, f REPAIRS. separate department and. force will be kept for lirs. where work will be done thoroughly and with ;...t..i. .'anil. j livin" large facilities, the alaive work will be I dji, on as reasonable terms as elsewhere. North or j Sloiii. and in a prompt and satisfactory manner, j fCnsultation by li-tter or otherwise, in regard to i tla-! and des'mns vr mills or their furniture, and fiSnuachinery generally, willingly answered. All ordrs or communications to be addressed to the HIM rsigncd. I HENRY M. DUANE. Agent, pirch 20. 1P55. ly-pd 2,000 Spirit TJarrels for sale Bv McLAURIX & STRANGE. 17. 1851 tf une f; '' " ' m LASD WAKRASTS WASTED. If - I :! have made arrangements to buy any number of Ei:i:id Warrants that may be offered, at the iiiiihkst i-u i-i:i-K. Owners of warrants may send them to nV and they will get the best market price. . j L.xi AVakraxth procured for Soldiers. Widows, and minor heirs, as usual, and all other claims prose cuted against the government. -S" No charge made unless the claim is secured. JNO. M. ROSE. Fayetteville, June 10th, 1S55. :5m .Vol ice. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building on Gillespie street, up stairs, where he still carries 0:1 the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having hud practical experience in most of the Atlantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and de spatch. B. MOXAG1IAN. Oct. 1. 1854. tf VTc i lie Slavic Impression Paper, FOR AVBlTlXtc . ".-WITHOUT PEN Oil IXK, -.Copying Leaves, Plants, Floicers, Pictures, " Patterns for Embroidery. Marlrnr T.iv- . ' . r. 'mil- in,aeU4Mle,ifnrl JMa-hifv(U Writing.'- This article is absolutely the best portable inkstand in the known world, for a small cpumtity folded and placed in the pocket, constitutes a travelling inkstank which cannot lie broken. Xo pen is needed, for any stick sharpened to a point writes as well as the best gold pen in the universe. For driuving.it is indispen sable. It is indeed, the whole art of drawing and painting taught in one lesson. Any leaf, Mower or plant can be transferred to the pages of an album, with a minute and distinct resemblance of. nature. AVith equal facility, pictures and embroidered paterns are taken, and have received the highest eulogiuins from the fair sex; and indeed, a more tasteful present for a lady could not be produced. This Magic Paper will also mark linen, or other ar ticles so as to remain perfectly indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. AVith this Magic paper, likewise, one or four copies of every letter written can be secured without any additional labor whatever, making it the cheapest and most convenient article extant. It is used to great advantage by reporters of the public press, telegraphic operators, and hosts of others. Each package contains four different colors Black, Blue. Green and Red, with full and printed instruc tions, for all to use, and will last sufficiently to obtain Five Hundred disitnet impressions. It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored enve lopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprietor attach ed. Each and every package is warranted. PRICE. S'2 per dozen, or five for SI." Singlcpack- ages 25 cents. Mailed to all parts of the world on the reception of the above prices. Address, post paid, X. HUBBELL, 1C7 Broadway, New York. . - Opinions of the Press; 1 TTl-bbkij.'s Magic Impkkssiox Paper. Wc refer our readers to the advertisement in another column setting forth the merits of-tins pleasing and ingenious inven tion. The cheapness should iuduee all to give it a trial. Phil. Merchant. " It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should . . . 1 . - rr . meet with the sate it so ricniy ueserves. jl nuune. Just what the public have so long desired, and re eommends itself to every individual of taste and refine ment. Jour. S,- Courier. Aug 14, 1S55. 3ra. ANDREW J. STEDMAX, Attorney at I-:iw. Having removed to PITTSBORO. N. C, will attend regularly thu Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. j - .- April 14, ls55. tf A" O TICK. -AY'e have bouaht the Waron Shop lately owned by Thos. C. Fuller, at the corner of Franklin ami -Max well streets, and are now PREPARED TO EaWjUJ E ALL ORDERS FOR TIMBER. WAGOXS, RO.VD WACOSS of all sizes, Carts, Dray?, Wheel Barrows," and in short, an y and EVERYTinxo which lies within the sphere 'of the WIIEEL-WRIGIIT JJLA CKSMITIIIXG- B USIXESS. AVe will use only the BEST MATERIALS which can be procured, and will guarantee our work to com pare favorably with that done at any establishment in the Southern Coiintrv. Repairs don- neatlv. promptly, and with dispatch. HORSE-SHOEING" shall receive at our establish ment pron pt attention, and in this, as well as every other depart nent of our business, we will give satis faction. HOLLAND, WE1SIGEU & CO. r-lf I cheerfully recommend Messrs. Holland, AVeisiger & Co. to the public generally and my former patrons. They are practical Mechanics, masters of their trade, and will please those who mav favor them with their work. THOS. C. FI LLER. Feb"y 3. 1855. y JAMES I. BRYAN, : . INSPECTOR OF NAVAL STORES, . " - w'itl.MIN'CJTOX, .X. V., Respectfully in Tornis Makers and Pealeni in Naval Stores, that, having received the appointment of In 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 !), 1855 Om-pd - CAR III A CB FA C TO 11 Y. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufac ture of Buggies, Sulkies. Carriages, and vehicles of every description at Lumberton. N. C. Having in his employ some of the best workmen, lie is willing to compare work with any establishment in the State. All work done at the establishment warranted for 12 months with fair usage. Also, Ploughs and all other farming implements made to order ami kept on hand. Horse Shoeing done in the best manlier. Thankful for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hopes to deserve and receive a. continuance of the same. J. AV. RODGERS. Lumberton, X. C, March 1S55. "A11 persons indebted to the subscriber are requested to come forward and pay up, as longer indulgence can not be given. KE VD-SOMETH1XG FOR KVEIIV MAX: CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! AT WHOLESALE AJVD BE TAIL.. A large and fashionable stock constantly on hand. To all who wish ecidedlv handsoMC and well made "arments. from the best material. nd at the lowest price, my Establishment will prove a great cnrtailer of yearly expenses. This being tin? only house of the kind in "this place where a general assortment is kept, and where most everybody can get suited. 1 have also on hand an extensive variety of shirts, collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid irloves. and other FURNISHING GOODS: boots and shoes, hats and caps, trunks, carpet bags,. valices, walk ing canes, silk and gingham urn' imported Havana Segars, and F I re lias. 1 00k i n g-gla sses , 'ANCY (OODS; India rubber Ovcr-c.ats. leggings and sandals, oil-cloth coats, pants ami 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 iijm.ii their being dealt with fairly, and receiving fur their money its , full equivalent." Call and satisfy vonr wants. ! GE()RGE BRANDT. j South-side If:tv street, between Market House and i Fayetteville. Feb If.. IS:..".. JCif Ali liiuu'iii et Strange will ay the est cash price for Turpentine until further notice Sept. :s. I s.:;. .".s-tf i - i''1'- BOOK-BI.VUKUV. R. AY. II ARD1E carries on the Book-binding business in thc secimd story of ('lark A" Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND ING in anv style desired. Oetolier I, 1854. I'TVION HALL UPIIOLS TERER A XD MA TTfiESS The lars;"S tltis s-islo of Ilaltimore. AA'ilh 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 A'ork. I am 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 on hand of the Iiest quality. Repairing promptly and neatly executed. Call and examine, opposite the new Seminary. JACOB OTTERBURG. Fayetteville, Oct 7, 1854. y "IVOHTII &. TITLE Y, Forira rding and General Commission Merchants, FAYETTE VILLI'. X. C. J. A. WoTvni. Oct 1. 1854. Joskpii Utlev. tf lUXHBOMTS i:l !E Pit KP Alt ATM) XS. Helmbold's highly concentrated COMPOUXD FLUID EXTRACT BUCllU, 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 110 matter of how long standing. The Fluid Extract Iiuc.hu has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians as the greatest 'remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in ils 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 thecon fmed and desparing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive. Hclinbolil's highly Conrcntrnted rc.nioinvi ri.r:i extract sarsafarilla, For purifying- the Blood, removing all diseases arising from an excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence" 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 Scrofula. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, pains and swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, and has proved more eflicient 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 many years re sisted every mode of treatment that could "be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary efl'ects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. XOTICE. Letters from responsible Physicians and Trofcssors 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 C bottles for $5 - ' - Prices. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle, or (i botf les for S5 equal in strength to one gallon Syrnp of Sarsaparilla. Prepared and sold by H. T. llelmbold. Chemist. 23 Chesnut St., near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To lie had of J. X. SMITH. Druggist,. Fayetteville, X. C, and of dealers every where. July 1st 1855. 1 y pd. ISESJAMIN li. Hl'siKE, Attorney at I. nw, FAYETTEA'ILLE, X. C. May be found at the Office formerly occupied by AA'alter A. Huske. Esq., on Bow Street. AVill attend the Counties of Moore. Cumberland and Robeson. And obtain Bounty Laud and Pensions un der the various acts. March 20. 1S55. sS-tf 'OH. SPRING AND SUIMliK, 1855. SHEMWELL & MeDOXALD Arc now receiving direct from New York, a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FAJYCY DRY GOQDS, W inch they will sell very low for Cash or on short time to prompt paying cus itomers. They respectfully, solicit an early examination of their Stock. They hope to be able those who may give them a call. to please most of They return their sincere thank for former patron- age, and solicit fi continuance of th same. AV. B SHEMAVELL. ;V. XJ MeDOXALD. April 7, 18.1 40-tf NOTICE. ' The subscriber having purchased the stock of ma terial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by Mr A. II. AVhitlield, intends carrying on the CAIIRIAGE-MAKIXG BUSINESS. He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. lie has now on hand some very IIAXDSOME VEHICLES AVhicJi 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. " Tsr? All orders thankfully received and promptly ' attended to. REPAIRING done in the best manner and on very reasonable terms. Give him a call before buying elsewhere. J. D. CALL A IS. . Fayetteville, Feb'y 3d. tf grocery; store, The subscriber respect fully informs his customers " and the public that he f till continues the GROCERY DU&ucaft ariNHMm on tbe north side of IWaon PROVISIONS OF ALL KIMDS BACON, I.ARI, Fl.Om, SUGAR, COFFEE. &C together with a small stock of JJHY U OODSt J for sale cheap. - May 2Uth R. D. DAVIS. B All persons indebted to me By Note or Account are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately, as longer indulgence will not he given. May 2Cth. R. D. DAVIS. CAPE FEAK JiAKDS FOR. SALE. AVe offer for sale that Valuable Plantation, known as the "ASHE PLACE," seven miles above Fayette ville. on the (-ape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cupe Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land requires no puffing as it is known to be the; best farming lands 011 Cape Fear River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right sort of a purchscr is found. T. S. LUTTERLOH. J. & T. AYADDILL. Feb. G. IS.").. 32-tf CLEHEST O. "WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, F"a-etteville, N. C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb"v a, 18.:5. DOR h IjV HOUSE, II AY STREET, PAYETTEVILLE, Ti.C lliis Hotel (on site of former Plan ter's Hotel.) was opened for the accommo dation of guests, on the first dav of January 1K55. Situated on the principal street of the town, and within a lew minutes walk of the Post Hlice, Tch-graph Office, Banks, United States Arsenal and other business places, it is yet sufficiently 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 conseoueiice of the liberal patronage extended 1 f this establishment, the proprietors have enlarged by ojeinnj. a suit of rooms mi I lie second floor, and are lints prepared to accommodate all transient persons eallinir. SF A UfOUS STABLES a I f ached, mid cxpcrierned Carriages will be in waitinir .n inrlv.,1 i.rcii..,.,.. 1 Boats, for the accommodation of passengers. ! POWERS & CO. j April 7. lP."i5. tltAlil.DS HANKS. COXKKCrioXKR, F AYETTHVIL LE, October 1, 1854. 10,000 lbs. Tail low Wanted For which the hi Oct. 1, 1854. best cash price will be paid. A. M. CAMPBELL. 18 ... DltXGfS, ME1JICIXES ASD CHEMICALS. DRS. FOULKES & McKAE, Hay Street, near the Fayetteville Hotel. We respectfully ask the attention of our customers and friends to our large and complete stock of -DRUGS, MEDICJJVES AJTD CHEM ICALS, which Ave are now receiving, and which v 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 D, 1.S55. JEST Jnst received, a few doz. genuine East India CASTOR OIL, (for our retail.)" Also, Citrate of Magnesia and Congress AVater. FOULKES & McRAE. April 0, 1K55. S II E M W E I, L IIOUS E , FAVETTEVILLE, N. C. East .side of Green Street, a few Doors North of the Market House. The 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 StableB and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to watei' he takes pleasure in saying to bis patrons and the pul lic generally, that he is still prepared to accommodate them with transient and permanent board, and respect fully solicits a continuance of the liberal patronage heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their so journ with In m. His table is always supplied with tho best the market affords. "P. SHEMAVELL. March ol, ISoa. 39-Cm REMOVAL. Tr- If. CAR VEIL removlednffr Band the public, that he has efi Jr odnd " ren Mreet to the He has on hand a well selected Stock of V . Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Negro Blavlcts, Aerseys; also BlaclsmitKs Tools, Corn Shelters and. Straw Cutlers, Sausage Cutters, And a great varietv 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 .easoi aoie icrms, or exchange for Produce of i any kind. A eall from old friends and tlii T.ni,i; ;a respectfully solicited. . ..... iniu.n, J W. II. 25-tf CARVER, Hay st. Dec. 23, 1854. James C. Smith. Mii.es Costix JAMES C. SMITH &. CO., Commission Merchants, nave removed their office to the second story of the building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company here they are prepared to attend to all business 11 the' Commission line. - attended1o.eS8 entru,,.ted to them punctually AVilmington. October 1. 1854 v JfcS?Coopers' Tools, and all qualities of CSluc for Distillers" use, for sale bv D. & AY. McLAURIX. June 17. 1." I tf ,rfl-rft SHE CHEAP. SECOND II AND BVCCIES i in trood repar. April -i0, IS A. 42-tf McKETHAX. - ...