THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, FA YE TTE VILL E, N. V. 'Ill 1 114 r! i ,1. i5 1 ! l(4. ? it ji-i i .it J si Ml- - 4 f 4 HI I? - ?. 1' it '1 1 1! -1 if Ml j 1 Mi 3 i' 1 a ;1J 7L i- it I -it ft 5 I ' -1 ; T Hint to the itrls. Did you ever see a lady Look into a stranger's face, In an omnibns or rail car, As if saying "Sir your place?" Did you ever see a lady Walk up to the church pew door, Lace and ribbons all demanding "Yield your pew!" and nothing more? Did yon ever see a lassie Flirt into an-old man's chair, And unheeding age and honor, Let hiui stand no matter where? Never see the stage coach emptied For some fidget in her pride, And the weary man of business Tumbled out to ride outside! Never go to hear a lecture, When some fashionable dear Would come in and make: a bustle When you most "desired to hear? Iiouting half the congregation, And disturbing all the rest, As if she was all creation, Being fashionably dressed. Now dear girls, if you're so thankless, So exacting and so free, Time will come when gents will answer, "Ma'am, this seat belongs to me." Never, girlJ, disturb a lecture, Church or ba'.J, where'er you go Still respect the rights of others, This is "Woman's Rights," you know. Never ask a man abruptly To resign his chosen place If 'tis offered, thank him kindly, "With a smile upon your face. If the road is long and weary, And he cannot find another, Bid him share the comfort with yon, As you'd share it with a brother. Thus you may receive forever, Given with a spirit free, True respect, and love and kindness, Better far than gallantry. FIVE DOLLAUS ItK V A I IJ Ranaway from the Subscriber on the 7th Jnne lust, his negro woman FANNY, aged 27 years, slender built, weighing about 125 pounds. 5 feet high, has an impediment in her speech. I will give $5 if delivered at my Dwelling, or $3 if confined in Jail so that 1 can yet her again. I will also give $10 for proof sufficient to convict any white person of harboring said Negro. FARQ'B C. ARMSTRONG. September 7 th. 3t NOTICE. The subscriber having at August Term, 1855. of the Court of Picas and Quarter Sessions, held for the County of Robeson, qualified as "Executor to the last "Will and Testament of Neill Crawford, deceased, here by gives general notice to all persons having claims against said estate, to preseut them for payment with in the time prescribed by law. Debtors to the said i estate will please make immediate pavnieut. A. McN. CURKIE, ExY. Iiir1 her Notice The subscriber as Executor will sell at public sale, at the residence of the deeM, on the 20th of Septem ber, a portion of the personal property of Neill Craw ford, dec"d, to wit: Two Horses, one Mule. Stock of Cattle and Hogs, one Timber Wagou, Household and Kitchen Furniture, one Buggy, one Sulky, one road Wagon, one Cart, and many other articles. Terms, six months credit, purchasers to give bond and approved security. A. McN. CURRIE, ExY. August 27th, 1855. til-at FALL 1855, W are now opening our FALL AND WINTER GOODS, embracing one of the LARGEST JUYJJ BKST ASSORTMENTS we have ever offered. e are disposed to sell low for notes. Call and look. Cash or prompt H. & E. J. LILLY. Aug. 25. 1855. C0-0t P. S. Our delinquent customers will please pat tip. W. P. ELLIOTT, Cicueral Commission ana Fanvarding Merchant, VT ILMINGTON, X . C . May 9, 1855 pd t Uan DAVID McDUFFJ E, WIIIC It MiSOX A5D PL1STE11ER, Fayetteville, X. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in this and the adjoining counties wishing work done in his line. Fayetteville, May 19, 1855 y WANTED Two white boys, ticea to the above business. as apprcu- SlOO Kewarrt. Ranaway from the Subscriber on the 9th of Octolior I853,my negro woman Sarah. She is about 17 years old 5 feet 2 or a inches high.weighs about 120 or I'M pounds. She has lost one upper front tooth, it has either decay ed or b'jeii broken olf, she is of a black color, holds her head erect, with a smiling countenance when spoken to. I understand that she has a child several months old. She is probably lurking about Dr John Richard son's plantation on the east side of Cape Fear river, in Bladen county, as she has relations on that plantation; or may be in Robeson county in the neighborhood of Archibald Malloy, where her husband is at work: or more probably in the suburbs of Fayetteville, as she has been heard of there several times among her frieudH. I will give fifty dollars for her delivery to mc or her confinement in any jail, so that I can get her; and fifty dollars for evidence t convict aoy white person of harboring said negro. JOHN PATTERSON. Dobbinville P. O. Cumberland Co.. N. C. An. 1. 57-tf erss STOLEN. On Monday night, the 13th inst., near Davis" Bridge, on the Cheraw road, was stolen from my dwelling, one double barrel Gun and one Rifle. The stock of the Gnu is broken near the guard, and is stamped on the barrel with the words "San Francisco." The Rifle has the two first letters of the maker's name "J. B." on the barrel. Any one returning the property to me will be liberally rewarded. A. J. DAVIS. Aug. 18, 1855. 59-6t WJIEA T. 10,000 Bushels Wheat wanted, h cash price given. GEO. McNEILL. 3- Cold Spring Mills being thoroughly repaired, will receive and grind Wheat. McN. June 10, 1855. Zm Order 3Vo. ii-i. HE A D-QUARTER S, 33d Regiment X. C. Militia AUGUST 3d, 1855. SIR: Tou are hereby commanded to enroll in your Company all persons residing in Cross Creek District liable to perform Militia, duty. . . C. LUTTERLOH, - Col. Commandins. To Capt. R, Mitchell, S Commanding Town Militia. Ordtr i"o. 33. IIEAD-dl'iRTEUS 33A Regiment W. C. Militia, AUGUST 3d, 1855. The Members of Cross Creek Company are herebv notified that they are attached to the Town Militia, " C. LUTTERLOH, Col. Com'd'g. REMOVAL. COUNCIL, KAY & CO., Have removed from their former stand on Person street to the Store north side of Hay street, "recently occu pied by Mr R. M. Orrell, where may be found . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY-GOODS, among which are Ladies' Dress Goods, Gloves, Collars, Sleeves, Flouncing, Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, &c. Also, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, and many other things, riease call and examine. Jxo. T. Council, Alkx. Ray, Joux A. Nicholson". Fayettevillc, July 7th tf HOUSE PAIXTIKG. I would respectfully announce to the public that I have prepared myself to do HOUSE PAINTING, in all its various branches, and all work done by me will be neatly and quickly executed, and on very moderate terms. Work executed in any part of this or adioining counties. SAUL. J. DECKER. Fayettevillc, N. C, May 19. 1855. Cm FOR SALE. Some fine MULES, and one TIMBER "WAGON in good running order, which 1 am anxious to sell. DAVID MURPHY. May 26tb, 47-tf DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S CELEBRATED (German Bitters, PREPARE!) ET DB. C. M. JACKSON, Philad'a., Pa., WlI.Ij RFFECTBALLY CUKE LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, Chronic or jfervous Debility, Diseases of the ICiilitets, and alt disease arising from a dis ordered Liver or Stomach. Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness, or blood to the head, aci dity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food. 1 n 11 ness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking, or fluttering at the pit. of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and difficult breathing fluttering at the heart, choking or sutfocnting 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 the side, chest, limbs. Ac., sudden flushes of heat burning in the flesh .constant imaginings of evil. v great depression of spirits. 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 bv the exlraordinarv cures, and bene fits derived from its use. under the direction of its illustrious origiua or. lr. Hoofland. among all classes j 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 j of the present proprietor. Th prevalence of diseases! to which the German Bitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it. is almost -universal, indeed there is ! scarcely a family throughout the whole extent of our country in which there cannot be found among its members that peculiar xa'otr and languid appearance I denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and suffer ing Dyspeptic. Then of w hat immense importance to this class of invalids that a certain and reliable remedy should be placed within their reach; one iu which no baneful or injurious drug enters into its composition: a remed v on which the patient can rely with the utmost confi dence and certainty and be assured from actual and tangible proofs, that the article he is lisin.r renllv possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such a' remedy is '-Honlami's German Hitters." Thousands of dol lars have been expended in iis manufuctury and diffu sion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greatest satisfaction in stating, that there is no state, county or even village w here the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be found numbers, willing to testify to its virtues. It is used constantly in the practice of a lage number of the most prominent Physicians in the countrv. who have also added their written testimony, in evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion then, we would re spectfully ask of all those afflicted with any of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, ami rest as sured it will never lie regretted. In proof ot the state ments above made, all are invited to read ttentive!v. the "Memorabilia' cr -Practical Receipt Book."' for Farmers and Faiuilities. containing a great number of useful receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor f the Bitters, from the most prominent and well known individuals, in all parts of the Union. All Agents lor the Bitters are authorized to distribute the "Receipt Book"' gratuitously. Principal office ami Manufactory, 120 Arch St.. Philadelphia. Pa. " : For sale wholesale by Druggists in all the principal cities, and at retail bv apothecaries and storekeeiu-rs in every town in the For sale in Fa vet! United States, ville by S. and Canada. J. HINSDALE. February 20th. 1855 CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. Til I S C EL, Eh RATED C OMP O UJY1); KCIKXTIMCAl.l.Y J-I.-Kl'AKEO FI'.OM TilK BEST AKTH I.KS OK THE MATEKIA MKIUCA. Has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following good ellects, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, and thus curing -SCROFULA, SYPHILIS, I LCF.IiS, OI.I1 SOKES, OBSTIXAE CfTAXEOl-sJ EIUI1IOXS, and all diseases arising horn the IMPRUDENT USE OR ABUSE OK MEBCURY. KKOULATIXO THE STOMACH AM) HOW ELS, Thus it cures LlVK.lt ' DISEASE, IXD10ESTION-, HILIOI S COMPLAINTS. COSTIVENKSS, ANI PILES. STRENGTH EN IN If THE JMOESTIVE OI!;AXS. Thus causing, the food to nourish and support every part. UEOi i.ATiNc; the skcketive ougans. and, by enabling them to perforin their proper functions. PREVENTING AND CVHIXG BILIOUS AXD OTHER PAIXFL'L DISEASES. STRENGTHENING A Nil QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, .iJi. thus allaying xkhvois iukitation, and curing ALL IHSKAKES OF Til E StBVES. It is unrivalled in the cure ot" all female diseases ! weakness, ip.nEGi:r.ARiTY. oiisturtrrinvs, &c. IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of nature, it never injures but always benetitsand cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. J9 Recollect that each p.otti.e beaks the xime ok BENNET fc BEERS. Druggists. No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va. fiSF None other is Genuine. Price One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchants in all the cities and counties of the United" States, Canada and the West India. VM. S. BEERS & Co., Proprietors, Richmond, Va. For sale iu Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. Feb. 20, 1855. y TAILORING BUSINESS. ine copartnership existing between Mahler & 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 himself that he can srive """"'""l 10 loose wno may lavor him with tbeir patronage.. Shop opposite Mr Lauder's Marble Factory. ' ALBERT MAHLER. Fayetteville, August 9th. FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. The Subscribers having this- day leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their friends and the traveling public at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient and bear with our imperfec tions until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J. II. ROBERTS & CO. J. II. RoiiEHTS. F. Si. Roberts. March 1, 1855. 35-tf FA YE TTE VILLE MCTBAL INSURANCE COMPANY. An Abstract of the Second Annual REPORT of the President and Directors : Policies issued past, year 524, whole number issued 123:5, covering property amounting to $2,126,353 00 Policies cancelled and expired 851,035 (J6 Amount now insured $1,274,717 31 Amount of Premium Notes :-i( " " expired &, cancelled 12(i,474 03 " " " now on hand $189.85!) 33 Increase during the last year Stil,275 07 Premium notes averaging 11 89-10(1 per cent, on the amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance dur ing the year averaging less than h per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $772 for I'remiums renewed C,103 " for Policies, Surveys fc transfers 3!J7 " for Rent 70 89 28 50 00 -$7.2S3 07 DISBURSEMENTS. Cash paid C. H. Sneed. fire loss SS50 00 " " Lot& balance Office building 1 ,450 00 " ' Salaries 1,550 00 " " State Tax 100 00 ' " Contingent expenses 375 (12 " " Premiums returned 20 G." -$4,3-1 " $2. 937 Balance To-wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand.) S2.20 Cash in Bank and in hands of t0 A gents V.i-7 40 -52,937 40 ASSETS. r;:ish on interest and in Bank, Ac. Bent due Real Estate, paying 13 percent. $2,937 40 190 00 1.800 Oil $1,927 189,859 40 Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet any losses Sl!'4.78(i 78 In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu- iao- imc memoi rs and me pm.iic oil tl.e verv fortunate and successful operations of the CompauV the past year. We have met with no loss since 7th March, ! 1854, (Sueed's.) unless it be the case of Stranglaus ' &, Emston at Kinston. whose Store was blown up a I vi ri extraordinary case, it is still under in esti- ! i k'11""'- The following Directors were .elected for next year: Geo McNeill. 11 L Myrover, Chas Benbow. iiem v Lilly. .Lis Kyle. S W Tillinghast. S T llawlev. T S Lutterloh, A ni McLaurin.N A Stedmnn. J G Shepherd S .1 Hinsdale, I) A Bay. J D Williams. A A McKethan J H Cook A E Hall, A W Stool, J G Cook, and R F Irown of W llmington. OFFICERS: McNEILL. pVesid. nt. MYKOVEIt. Vice President. McMlLLAN, Secretary. SHEPHERD. Attorney. GEO. H. L. C. A. J. G. Executive Cummitle for nixt Quarter; Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast. Win. McLaurin. Mav 2i. I.S.-.5. JYfr H'tt-roii Fstablistmcut BY M. WATSON". The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new ostali lishmeiit on Maxwell street, m ar Mr E. W. WillkiUgs" Store: and is now prepared to receive orders (For CAKTS, 1VAGONS, JJUAYS, jc.,' which shall be promptly executed. All work done by him shall be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. HFPAIRTXG of all kinds done with neat ness and despatch. Also, HORSE-SHOEING will be strictly attended lo. N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to thoso who mav favor him with their patrona-'e Fayetteville. Mav :-,0, 1S55. v SUNHEKYILLE A YD FBMA Llu 31 A LI : s mux All Y. A. D. McLEAN ) Principals. I). AlcIM lKK, ) Miss Miss ANNIE .1. McLEAX ) Teachers in Female LOUISA F. McLEAN i 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 or Suinmerville, alias "Toonier," the county site of Har nett county, iu a region of countrv remote from vice: enjoying the a.lvautuge of attending Church in the illage every Sabbath. Mail rueililies. which have hitherto been denied, will now be enjoyed three times a week. Parents and Guardians will Ibid it to the ad vantage of their children and wards to have them iu this School. Every 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, S!t per month. Tuition per Session of Five Months. For Primary Department, $10 50 For English Grammar. Arithmetic 2d part. Geo graphy, History. Chemistrv. Philosophy, Rhetoric .vc. For Arithmetic 3d part, Algebra. Geometry, Latin and Greek Languages, Extra-: For Music on Piano, with use of Instrument, " French and German, each, ' Drawing. Painting and Needle-Work each, Vocal Music gratis. June 2, 1855. 48-tf 12 50 15 00 20 00 10 00 5 00 SPRIXG GOODS 1S55. .1 A M E S KYI. E Is now receiving his suniilv of Goods, ainnnn u-h-eh nro Printed Lawns, Brillionteens: ( rrenadines. Bareges. Crape Arpen, Silk Tissues. Plain, figured and plain black Silks, Colored Silks plain, plaid, aud striped, Embroidered Crape Shawls, DuuneH's, Allen's and Biggs' Prints Ginghams French and others, ' Bonnet, Neck and Cap Ribbons, Straw and Silk Bonnets, Fresh Linens, Lawns and Diapers, Linen Damask Table Cloths, Bolting Cloths from No. 1 to 10, Superfine Cloths anil Cassimeres, Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans, Bleached Shirting and Sheetings, Brown " Ready-Made Clothing, With many other Goods, at the lowest market price. March 20, 1855. All of which are offered A. 3jU Campbell, AUCTIONEER. &. COMMISSION MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, Fayetteville, N. C. October 1, 1851. - LAND FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED and TWENTY" Acres of Land, adjoining the Cape Fear, two miles below Fayetteville. Of this tract about Forty acres are enclosed and under cultivation! meadow and corn land; the remainder is swamp and sand-hill, well wooded, and located for dwelling April 7. 40-tf THOS. J. ROBINSON. TO MERCHANTS 8r MANUFACTURERS Of TIN WARE. I have on hand now, and shall keep a supply of Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, &c. 1LSO A large assortment of plain and Japan ed Tin Ware of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail ' v , W ANDREWS, Market Square. March 12, 1855. 37-tf FALL AND WHITER GOODSi J. & T. WAD DILL, HAY STREET. Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery, Rlacksmith & Tur pentine Tools. Agricultural Imple- IIATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles iu the Drug line, Ready-inade Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. in cuts This Stock we arc prepared to job or retail Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. fs& We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to examine our Kersej's, Negro Ulaukets, Hats and Shoes. Ijivery Stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Liver3' Business at this place. They have lately largely in creased their stock, and can now offer to the public as good Horses, Carriges and Drivers as cau be found in the southern country. Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extend ed to us, we solicit a continuation of public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. Stables at the West eud of Mumford street, where one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door east of Mr T. S. Lutterloh's. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1S54. y AVI10 tvohIcI have tliotilit. it I A NEW CAItKIAGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on ml.mkokd street. Great Enterprise. Fayetteville must shine. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS iu all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may lie known by referanco to A. II. WhitliehUs 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 it BRAN1N. James H. Pier James Branin. Fayetteville, Oct 1. 1851. y NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Council, Cain ifc Co., are earnestly requested to call and settle, as longer indulgence cannot be given. COUNCIL &, RAY. March 12. 1S55. 37-tf V.W.1 THADE, I have received mv Fall Stock of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, Ac. " My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any t.iid of produce taken in exchange. COTTON BAGGING. I have a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cot ton Bagging, Bale Rope and Bagging Twine. Send in your orders and thev shall le supplied. JAMES G. COOK. Oct 1. 1S5I. tf C L A R E O 0 1 ft 0 1IOKKS, Wilmington, N. C. THE CLARENDON IRON WORKS are now prepared to receive orders for lteam. ertical. Hori zontal or Oscillating Steam Engines. High or Low Pressure, ami adapted to all purposes: Circular, Vertical and Portable Saw Mills, complete: Pumps. Mining Machinery, Grist and Flour M i lis, complete: Parker. Turbine and other Water Wheels. Equipping of Steamers. Car Wheels and Axles; Horse Powers of various patterns: Rice Field Pumps and Engines: Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines. Shafting, 1'uUies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, includ ing Ornamental Iron Railing. Pipe, Bridge Cast ings, Arc. Vc. The Company would respectfully invite attention to their styles and patterns of Rail ing, which may be seen at their otlice. BOILERS. Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers. Wafer Tanks, Chimneys, ami all other kinds of Boiler Work. REPAIRS. A separate department ami force will be kept for repairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. Having large facilities, the above work will be done on as reasonable terms as elscwle-re. North or South, and in a promyst and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise, in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for machinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications lo be' addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE. Agent. March 20. 1855. ly-pd - 55- 2,000 Spirit Uarrcls for sale Bv McLAURIN & STRANGE. i tf June 17, IK." LAXU WAKRAaTS WASTED. I have made arrangements to buy any number of Land Warrants that may be offered, at the highest -as;i pitn-K. Owners of warrants mav send them to nie and they will get the best market price. Lx: Warrants procured for Soldiers. Willows, and minor heirs, as usual, and all other claims prose cuted against the government. Jf-H" No charge made unless the claim is secured. JXO. M. ROSE. Favetteville. June lfith. 1855. :iiu Xolice. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building mi Gillespie street, up stairs, where he still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience iu most of the Atlantic cities, be feels assured that he can please the nio.st fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and de "pntch. B. MONAG11AN. Oct. 1. 1854. If lTsc the Maie Ijii presstioil Paper, FOR WRITING WITHOUT PEN Oil XK, Copying Lea res, Plants, Flowers, Pictures, Patterns for Embroidery, Marling Lin nen TndeUible, and Manifold IVritiv This article is absolutely the best portable inkstand iu the known world, for a small quantity folded and placed in the pocket, constitutes a travelling inkstank which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, for buy stick sharpened to a point writes as will as the best gold pen in the uuiversc. For drawing, it is indispen sable. It is indeed, the whole art of drawing and painting taught iu otic lesson. Any leaf, flower or plant can be transferred to the pages'of an album, with a minute and distinct resemblance of nature. '"With 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 cau use it with perfect ease. With 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 puouc press, leiegrapnic 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 pnt up in beautifully enamelled colored enve lopes, with a truthful likeuess of the proprietor attach ed. Each and every package is warranted. PRICE. $2 per dozeu, or five for $1. Single pack ages 25 cents. Mailed to all parts of the world on the reception of the above prices. Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL, 167 Broadway New York. J Opinions of the Press: TTcbbems Maoic Imprkssiox Pai-er. We refer our readers to the advertisement in another column scttiii" forth the merits of this pleasing and ingenious inven tion. The cheapness should induce all to eive it n trial. Phil. Merchant. 8 It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should meet with the sale it so richly deserves. Tribune. Just what the public have so Ion;; desired and re commends itself to every individual of taste and refine ment. Jour. Sc Courier. Aug 14, 1855. 3m. ANDREW J. STEDMAX, Attorney nt Law. Having removed to PITTSBORO, N. C., will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. April II, 1855. tf XOTICE. We have bought the Wagon Shop lately owned by Thos. C. Fuller, at the corner of Franklin and Max well streets, and are now PREPARED TO EXECUTE ALL ORDERS FOR TIMBER. "WAGONS, ltOAD WAGONS of all sizes, Carts, Drays, Wheel Barrows, and iu short, any axd f.vekytfiixg which lies within the sphere of the WUEEL-WltltxIIT AJVl) J3LA CKSMTTIIIXG B U SIXES S. We 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 Country. Repairs done neatlv. promptly, and with dispatch. HORSE-SHOEING shall receive at our establish ment prompt attention, and iu this, as well as every other depait.nent of our business, v.e will give satis faction. HOLLAND, WEISIGER & CO. jfrtf 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 mav favor them with their work. THOS. C. "FULLER. Feb'y 3, 1S55. y JAMES I. BRYAN, ISSPECTOS OF XAVAL STORES, WILMINGTON, N. C, Respectfully informs Makers and Dealers in Naval Stores, that, having received the appointment of In spector of the above articles, he is prepared lo give prompt attention to all business in his line which may be committed to hit? charge. March 'J, i55 Oni-pd CARRIAGE FA C TOR Y. The subscriber continues to carry ture of Busgics, Sulkies, Carriage on tiie minuLtc- :i(l vehicles of every description at l.uiiHx rtoii. .N. C J laving 111 his employ some of the best workmen, he is willing to compare work with any establishment in the Slate. All work done at the establishment warranted forili months with fair usage. Also, Ploughs and all other farming implements made to order and kept 0:1 hand. Horse Shoeing done in the best manner. Thankful for tiie liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hopes to deserve and receive u continuance of the same. J. W. RODGEIiS. Lumberton. N. C March 1855. JGrsy-All persons indebted to the subscribe r are requested to come forward ami pay up, as longer indulgence can not be iiivcii. ItE 1- .somethixg ro't kveiiy 3ia: CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. A large and fashionable stock constantly on hand. To all who wish decidedly handsome am! well made garments, from the best material, and at the lowest price, my Establishment will prove a great curtaib-r of yearly expenses. This being the only house of the kind iu this place wherj a general assortment is kept, and where most every body can get suited. I hnve iilso 011 hand an extensive variety of shirts, collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid gloves, and other FURNISHING GOODS; boots and shoes, hats and caps, trunks, carpet bags, va'.ices, w;ilk ing canes, silk and gingham umbrellas, looking-glasses. imported Havana Segars. and.FANCY GOODS: India rubber Over-coat-, lejrgings aud sandals, oil-cloth coats, pants and jackets, together with a larsre assort ment of BOYS' CLOTHING. I am grateful for pa-t e:icouragcinMit from ;ny 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 eouivaleut. Call and satisfy vor.r wants. GEORGE BRANDT. South-side Hay street, between Market House and Favetteville Hotel. Fayetteville. Feb lfi. l.-5. S'ST McLanrni it Straiijre will p;iy the high- j est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. " ! Sept. :!. 1.S5H. f)S-tf j KiV.HC-IJI.-. iJKtl V. j R. W. 1 1 AUDI E carries on the Book-binding business 1 in the second story of Clark & Woodward's' Clothing ' Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND- I ING in any si vie desired. K tot r "l. l.sr, I. ! I'MOS HALL VPllOLS'TERER A XI) MATTRESS FA C TOR Y. TIic largest tiiis siile of Rail iiiim r. With my always very extensive Mattress Factory. I have now combined the Upholstering business, "and have engaged a tirst rate workman, one who has work ed with distinction in most of the principal capitals in Europe, aud also in one of" the largest houses in New York. lam now prepared to make all sorts of Solas. 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 oil hand of the best quality. Repairing promptly and neatly executed. Call aud examine, opposite the new Seminary. JACOB 1TTERBURG. Fayetteville. Oct 7, 1851. v won Tit iTLEv, Forirarding ond General Commisshm Merchants FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. J. A. AVon-ni. Josr.j-n Utlf.v Oet 1. 1 ;." t. ff iiLLiflitW.irs GCMHE riSKIMIUTiOXS. Helmbold's highly concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUC11U, for diseases of the bladder and kidneys, weaknesses, and all diseases of the sexual or gans, whether iu male or female, f rom whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how Ion" standing. Ihe Fluid Extract Buchu has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians as the greatest remedy ever known. It isa 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 benelit everybody, from the simple delicate to thecon hncd and desparing invalid, no equal is to be found acting both as a cure and preventne. Ilrlmbnlil's i-iy Cnnrentratrd rcnrcrxD fix.d extract sAusArutiixj, For purifying the Biood. removing all diseases arisin from an excess of .Mercury, exposure and imprudence" in lite, chronic constitutional disease, arisiit" from an impure state of the Blood, aud 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 efficient m practice than any preparation of Sarsapar.lla vet onered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial and Scrofulous dis eases have entirely recover, d in the incurable wards of our Public Institutions which had for many ve -us re sisted every mode of treatment that could be devised" These cases furnish striking examples of the sahttaVy b?vnw v1" odlcl";4,uart'sti!l- of the most .1 ve crate diseases after the glands were destroyed aud the bones already affected. NOTICE. Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates botPr-eptis UiltS b fUUd -ompanying boSefor5"d KXtraCt f BUC1,U' 51 r G orTtWfor tlaCt f raVi',a' 51 !- "le, equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsapei illa lrepared and sold by If. T. Ilel.nbohL Chem -t -Jin Chesnut St., near the Girard House.-pJiiladclphia". To Ik." had of J. X. SMITH, Druggfet, Fayettevillc, N. C and of dealers everyw here. July 1st 1855. lvpd. BENJAMIN II IirSKE Altoracv ftt Law, , , FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. wSahH'1 v hC T?Ce fuwly occupied by "Pi... ' 1!,,,!ke, Esq.. on Bow Street. Will attend the Counties of Moore. Cumberland and nT,;-Ana ?a'lU BoUUt L"u1 a"a I-nsions uu aer the various acts. March 20, 1855. SS-tf SPRING AND SUMMER, 1855. t siiEMWELL & Mcdonald Are o .v receiving direct from New York, a BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF STAPLE AND FAXC Y DR Y GOODS, Which they will sell very low for Cash or on short 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 same. w. b. siiemwell a. n. Mcdonald.' April 7, 1S55. 40-tf NOTICE. The subscriber having purchased the stock of ma. ferial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by Mr A. II. Whitfield, intends carrying on the CARRIAGE-MAKING nVSISESS, He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. He has now on hand some very 11 AXD 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. 3p2?- 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. CALLAIS. Fayetteville, Fely 3d. tf G II O C E R Y STO 11 E, 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 lie keeps a good stock of PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS BACOX, LARD, FLOri!, SlCAn, COFFEE, &c, together with a small stock of DRV GOODS for sale cheap. May 2Cth R. D. DAVIS. ti? All persons indebted to me by Note or Account are respectfully requested to call and settle immediately, as longer indulgence will not be given May 2tith. R. D. DAVIS. t'APK FEAIt LASDS FOll SALE. We oiler for sale- that Valuable Plantation, known as the "ASHE PLACE.'" seven miles above Favette- j ville. on the Cape Fear River, recently the property ; of Col. Nathan Eiug. containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Laud requires no pufliug as it is known to he the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right tort of a purciieer is found. T. S. LUTTERLOH. J. &. T. WADDILL. Feb. C. 155. 32-tf fLE.lIE.V1' G. AVIIIGIIT, Attorarvat l.:nv, Knj-ettevJIIc, Km C. Office at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb"y 3. Is53. D OB nix HO USE, HAY STKECT, FAYETTEVILLE, IV. C TilIs IIot(1 ( site of former Plan ieJj;:3, 1,'r'-s Iitfl.) was opened for the accommo-iiS.,-tin of guests, on the first dav ofJanuary l.s.35. Situated on ihe principal stre. t of the town, and , W minntes waik of the Post Office. Telegraph otoce. Banks, United States Arsenal aud other business Jdaces. it is yet suiliciently ntind to be clear of the annoyance and bustle fa more central location. It is newly erected and handsomely furnished, and careful attestants secured, with especial lefereuce to tiie comfort of patrons. In consequence of the liberal patronage extended lo t.,is establishment, the proprietors have etilar-ed by "1" -"""'A a suit of rooms on the second floor, and pre thus prepared to i.ccominodate all transient persons calhng. 1 SPACIOUS STABLES attached, and experienced Ostlers 111 attendance. Carriages will lie in waiting on arrival of Steam Boats, lor the accouuaodatlou of passenger. . .,. POWERS & CO. Aprd 7. 1S55. 1 1! Alt I, ICS UAXKS, COXFK1.TI0XF.II, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. Octobir 1. l.c5I. 10,000 lh. Tallow U a 11 ted, For which the highest cash juice will be paid. Oct. 1, KM51. A. M. CAMPBELL. I S 5 5 VllXGS, JIEDIUXES AID CHEMICALS. PUS. FOULKES & JtlcRAK, Hay Street, near the Fayelterille Hold. We respectfully ask the attention of our customers and friends to our large and complete stock of T)R1TGK. Aft' TUft -w - - -t, , , . . 1-1 ' 11 - Jt J.li- JL .YL. Winch we r.re now rm-nivi.,. 1 ...1.; . ..... , . . , , .. .'wii. iiiiu unit! we are determined to sell at such low prices as cannot fail to give satisfact on. t will be our aim to sell Medi cines that can be depended upon. Give us a call he lore making your purchases April !). l.s'55. f:T"",tl,,."L',-t;ivea' a few tloz- ffcmiiiic East nd a C As! OR OIL, ( f,.r our retail.)" Also, Citrate t Magnesia and Congress Water. ' April 0. iM3. OULKES & McRAE. SIIEMWELL HOUSE FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. ' East side of Green St reef, a few Doors Xorih of the Market llousc. TIse Subscriber desires thronMi tin's medium to acknowledge the libcrafpatrou age bestowed upon his House the past year and as be Iims 1 '. . Carri i-e cii ; mvira -ew tetanies ami he t ,kes co"v"t to the House and to water c 1 v' Z F7-V,,,tw ''i- Patrons and the puh hem "v ;u 1 '.;, ' -U 10 IStin reared to accommodate ' v ' li ';t " nVa,'d P l.onr.1. and rcspcrt he toSereiv"! ''"r f ? patronage be used t ,. i , "-'. exertion on Ins part shall ourn wi h 1 te.,Jrr,-Wo thrfr so- . ourn wit 1 1 1 1 111 best the market allbrds -..... .... t. Willi iiiu March ;;i, 1855. i MiL.MH liLL. 39-nm REMOVAL. u Tr" J- CARVER St"re ,-,?, IT 1US 0 ) 6ta,ld on Green street lo the He has on hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Xegro Blankets, Aerseys; also Blacksmith's Tools, -orn Shelters and Straw Cutlers, . Sa usage Cullers, Re in f,idap.T,atr,ev0f10,1,t'1" "rtici well suited to the t evcr nn " tlrade-muchthe largest stock he reasonnlde er, atlUS V"et which he will sell on an v k n A Z7 cxc'lanS for Produce of almost SSnyloUcltcd."1 ld friehdS and the public I. Dec. 23, 1854. rU- CARVER, Hay st. James C. Smith m c JAMES C. SMITH & CO., Commission Merchants wh re thiv l y occl,Jed" by the Telegraph Con.pany, Commissi ,inrCPartd t0 aUUnd t0 a11 b"sineS8 Ul attended1rSentlUSted 4 hCm "m punctually Wilmington. Octoln-r 1, 1854 v tJuTtrnT1?' T0,s' aud a11 qnHtics of Glo lor I-hfrtillers use, for sale hy Tune 17, 1854 if D" W" McLAURIN. FOIL FOR SALE CHEAP. -TS 7 SECOND II AXD BUGGIES in pood reiVr-i ,n A. A. McKETHAX. April 20, 18o5. 42-tf L r, u . - 91 J J