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1 id ft I r 1 ii it 1 F, 1 t ! I" I s 11; 1 11 2 W-l '1 ! r ill! Am ji If -for Ae Carolinian. To Emily Thou art as beautiful as heart can wisb, For my heart no fault espieth; And the magic grace of thy smiling face, , All others far out-vieth. '; :.""- . . .' f ":'. .! . i ikll i l Thou art as musical as heart can wish - Each wave of thy voice bfcketh 1 So soft and clear on my listening ear, . It nnmatched melody tnaketh. And oh 1 thou seemcst in thy gentleness , . So lovely, so sweet a being,.,- :. That thoa wilt be dear while my ear can liear, Or mine eye is blest with seeing. ' ; ; " :" '.' Cecil. . Fayetteviile, Oct.-,' 18551'. '!?;; ' ';;TX'. WANTKD, A GOOD WAG-OX MAKER to work in' my Shop. JMieti a ouo ny applying soon will mid steady . employ- mem, ;i;iu guuu wages. Oct. 6. : 66-lf WM. WATSON. A. J.;G7JAXLttX lias just received and offers for sale ' ,85 Bags RIO COFFEE, , 10 Hhds. SUGAR, " ' -- - il - ' 25 Bids, do. '. ' -! - '.' 50 Kegs NAILS, V ;:"': :: j. Tails, Brooms, t Shot, -Lead,: Soap, Candles, Snuff, Candy, Ac., &c. . : '"-'"- ' - ALSO ' ';' 100.000 CIGARS of various brands, a part of wnicn are prime anu cheap. - ' : ' - ALSO ". - : - NUTS of all kinds. " v -k: . Sept. 22, 1&S5. : V" 64-2m thomas h." tilling ii a st, "bookbimjek, ANDERSON STREET, opposite North of E. J. Hale &. Son's Buck Store. Music, Magazines, and all the description of Books arc Douaa in au styles, ix.thk best axd most sub- staxtiai. m.vxx:r, on terms same sus at any place aoum. x-ersons wisning to Know t:ie prices or Imidin will le furnished with a list personally or by letter. Faykttbvioj:, Sept. 29, 1So5. y SEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS S. 31. THOMAS Is receiving, direct from New Tork. n large and well seiecteu assorimeut ot staple and Taney JJItY GOODS, Ready-made Cloth inc, Hats, Caps, Bonnets Boots, Shoes,. Kerseys, Blaukets, &c. 10 wnich he would call the attention of the Ladies, his friends, and the public generally, to give bim a iuu cAouiinc uis swet Dciore iiuiKing tdcir pur- ok Jie luienos io lei uie people decide whether iney are pretty, or, whether they are CHEAP- when iney examine nis stock and hear his prices. lie would retnrn his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes bv strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tne same. Corner of Market and Gillespie Street. Sept 27. ..; tf TUc largest Carriage Factory iu th South. A. A. niclvetlian Respectfully iaforma his friends and the public, that he Has built up large substantial . Briek Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for, manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. lie warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for ueat ness aud durability. - ' He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the larirest stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, ROCK A WAYS. AND BUGGIES, ever ottered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, w hich will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers. -S-He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AXD-FIFTY- Vehicles naiohed and i a course of con struction. ...... ,. ,-All work marie by hira is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail bv bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and prompt! v attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and" ou very rea sonable terms. Fayctteville. Oct 1, 1S55. - MEN WANTED. 50 or 100 Men wanted on the Western Rail Road, to work on Sections 2 aud 3 iiear Favetteville. The location is healthy, and the highest wages will be paid.' HIRAM PARDEE. Sept. 29, 1855. ' tf DWEtLISG HOUSE FOR SALE. . the "subscriber offers for sale a House and Lot oa Moore street, joining his present .: .1 fl' ' i r . ' residence. The House contains seven rooms land is in good repair. All necessarv out houses on the premises, and a well of. good water in the yard. For terms apply to DAVID McDUFFIE. Sept. 20, 1855. 64-tf - - Council, Itay St Co., HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, Aro now receiving their FALL STOCK of STAPLE andFANClf DRY GOODS, In which may be found FOR THE LADIES: Plain col'd. Plaid. White and Black DeLAIN'ES: CASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain and Fig'd Faucv and Black SILKS: Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS1: Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino VESTS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, 4c. FOR GEJTTLEMEJV: Hata; Boots aud Shoes; Testings; Cassi meres; White, Black and Fancy Stocks and Cravats; Ready-Made Clothing, &c. ALSO, Linseys, Kerseys and Plaids, Blankets, Brogans, Table Cloths and Covers, Allendale Sheetings, Children's Kid Gloves, Wool Sacks and Comforts. Vouths' aud Boys' Clothing, English and Italian Crapes. Dimity. Embroidery Silks and Braids. - A good assortment of Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS; GLO VESl HOSIERY, fcc. Sept. 20. 64-tf .-. PROVISIONS! The sulscriber keep constantly on hand and for sale a good supply of Corn, Barmi, Fish,. Lard , Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, And': almost any article commonly to be found in a Grooery Store. : Also, a large lot of Rock LIME, Plaster Paris, and Hair.: Persons wishing to buy any of the above articles win au wen to give ine a call. -? JOHN CULBRETH, : Oct. 1, 1854 tf Dobbtu-House building HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Silver Flated Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, and Castors, Britania Candlesticks, Castors, Lamps, Spoons, Tea and Coffee Pots. &c. A good assortment of Waiters, 10 to 30 inches. LAMPS for Oil, Lard and Fluid. solar and plain; Solar Fluid Lamps, a new article; Oil and Camphene Hanging Lamps,. . 1 ia, copper and Brass TEA KETTLES. ' A great variety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVENI ENCES, some of which have not been sold here before. Ladies' Work aud Travelling Baskets, a good assort ment, and very, eh.e&p;.superior Scissors, ; - Together with a Better assortment of FitCY MO " rtU, : CHIjla Axp CUSS WISE, - - ? than I have. eyer .beCore offered; with all the ' IiaipMll Arllelr v v ' - - i ; n- t - of coarse Wares. 1 t ; v W. N.'TILT.INGUAST. Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, &ev Sept. 1, 1855. 61-tf S E BA S TOP O-t1 TA ICE JV ' A T LA S T. I V ; ; ' J". W. LETT Has just received a large aud general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting . - ot a choice selection of ; Staple MiA Fancr DRT GOODS Boots and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in that line. ; " ' ' 1 J- : - PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had :' ' - AT 'LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASII,: or ex- ehanreil for country produce. - -? Kept. 14. ltff.5. Ij'-pd i .;! .! - - .- r-r . H01SE. PAIXIiyC. I. would reicpeetfullT announce to tlie pnblie. that I have prepared myself to do HOUSE FAINTING in all its various branches, and" all work done by me will be neatly and quickly executed, and on very moderate terms. ' ' " i - .- ; r - .- - u . i Work :xee ted in any part of this or adjoining counties. ! SAML. J. DECKER. Fayetteville, N. C, May 19. 1855. Cm ' ': ' for sale":,' . ,,:;. Some line MULES.' and one TIMBER WAGON ia good ruuning order, w hich I am anxious: to sell. 1 it '.r! - :,;-.' i ! - -; WAV 1U AlUlti llY Ma? 2Cth, 47-tf ! -DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S ! ,' CELEBRATED Qfrtxman Bitters, ! . . BE. C. ML JACKSON, PhUad'a , Pa., WIL.I. KFFKCTU ALLY CUIIB LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUNDICE, J V CAmitt'c or Utrvnum Debility, ieae of the 1 Kidneym, and all dieae arising from a ic- - . ordered Liver or Stomach. Such s constipation, inward piles, fullness, ' f J 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 difficult: 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 aud dull pain in the head, de . liciency of perspiration, yellowness of the skin and eyes. paiu in the side, chest, i limbs. Ac, sudden Hushes of heat burning in the flesh.constant .-".. , imaginings of evil, fc great , . . depression of spirits. Jn attributing such valuable Medical properties to this remedy, no rash or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is simply stated a fact; proven uudeniably and conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and bene fits derived from its use, under the direction of its illustrious origina or. Dr. Ilooflaud. among all classes of European societies and from the immense mass of testimony, from all parts of the American continent, accumulated during the last ten years, iu the bands of the present proprietor. The 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 amonir its members that peculiar xallutc und fatigttid appi arance denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated aud sufler ing Dyspeptic. Then of what immense importance to this class of invalids that a certain and reliable remedv should be placed w ithin their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug enters into its composition: a reined v ou 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 using reallv possesses the virtues attributed to it. Such aremedV is "ITooJla nd's German Bitters.''' Thousands of dol lars have been expended in its manufactury and dilSii 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 whe re the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be found numbers, willing to testify to its virtues. It is used constantly in the practiceof a lage number of the most prominent Physicians in the country, who have also added their written testimony, in evidence of its great virtues. Tu conclusion then, we would re spectfully ask of all those nfllicted with anv of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, and rest as sured it will never be regretted. In proof of the state ments above made, all are invited to read attentivc!v, the "Memorabilia." or '-Practical Receipt Book," tor Farmers and Fumilities. containing a great number of 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 Airents for the Bitters are authorized todistribute.the "Receipt Book" gratuitously. Principal office and Manufactory, 120 Arch St Philadelphia. Pa. " For sale wholesale by Dru agists ;n a tj,e i.rincTnal l cities, and at retail by apothecaries and storekeepers iii every iu u in me i, uiiea oiaies. ana Canada. For sale in Favetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. February 20th, 1855 y CARTKK'S SPANISH iMIXTURE. THIS C ELEB RATED COMP OUJVJi; scientifically i'ltkfmieii from the rest artk-i.es ok the materia meimca, Has gained an unrivalled reputation lor the following good effects, viz : PURIFYING THE BLOOD, , and thus curing ' scrofcla, syphilis, clcehs, oi.n sores, orstixae CLTAXEOUS EKCITIOXS, nnd all diseases arising from the IMPRUDENT USE OR ABUSE OF MERCURY. ltEGl'I.ATIXG THE STOMACH AXD BOWELS, Thus it cures I.IVE11 DISEASE, I.VUIOKSTIO.V, BILIOIS COMPLAIXTS, ' COSTIVKNKSS, AM PILES. "STIIEXaTHEXIXU THE PIOESTIVE ORGANS, Thus causing the food to nourish aud support every part. REOILATIXU THE SECRETIVE OliUAXS. and. by enabling them to perform their proper functions, I'REVKNTIXU AXD CTRIXIi BILIOUS AXI OTHER PAINFUL DISEASES. STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING THE NERVOUS SYSTEM, thus allaying nervous irritation, and curing AM. DISEASES OF TUE NERVES. It is unrivalled in the cure of all female diseases ! WEAKNESS, IKKKCiULARITY. OBSTRUCTIONS, VC IT IS ENTIRELY SAFE IN ALL CASES. Acting iu harmony with the restoring powers of nature, it never injures but always benefits aud cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. Recollect tuat each roitijs rears the name of BENNET & BEERS, Druggists. No. 125 Main- Street, Richmond, Va. J93F 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 Indias. WM. S. BEERS & Co., Proprietors, Richmond, Vr. For sale in Fayctteville by S. J. HINSDALE ' Feb. 20, 1855. y TAILORING BUSINESS. Jhe copartnership existing between Mahler & Heinz has been dissolved, and the business will be conducted bv the un dersigned. He begs leave to inform the public that he will cut and make Coats. Pautaloons and Vests in a superior man ner and according to the most fashionable style. From a long experience iu his busi ness he flatters himself that he can give satisfaction to those who mav favnr him with their patronage. Shop opposite Mr Lauder's Marble Factory. ; ALBERT MAHLER, . Favetteville, August 9lli. THE NOKTH C A RO !-I N ! A FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. The Subscribers having this day leased this Hotel for a term of yeiivs. will be pleased to see their friends and the traveling public at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient andtiear with our imperfec tions until we shall have put the House iu such repair as we desire. .- " J. II. ROBERTS & CO. J. H. Roheists. F. N. RoilKUTS. March 1,, liS0.. : 35-tf FA YK TTE I ILL II MTIJTTjA 1a ixsfuakce compasy. , An Abstract of the Second Annual IIJSI'OIIT ' of the President atul Directors : Policies issued past year 524, whole number issued 1 233, covering . property amounting to $2,12i,353 00 Policies cancelled and expired 851,635 66 -. - Amount now insured Amount of Premium Notes $1,274,717 34 316,333 3ti " expired & cancelled 126,474 03 " " " now on hand "Ibcreasc'-'during the last year S 181) .85!) 33 S01, 275 u7 Preinitim 'notes averaging 11 89-100 per cent, on the amount Insured, the actual cost of lusurauce dur ing the year averaging less than i per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash ou hand last report $772 " for Premiums renewed 6.103 " forPolicies,Surveys&transfers 337 ti for Rent 70 S9 28 50 00 -S7.2S3 07 DISBURSEMENTS. Cash paid C. II. Sneed, fire loss 850 00 " r Lot & balance Otlice building 1 .450 00 "'.Salaries 1.550 00 " " State Tax 100 00 " " Contingent expenses ;75 62 ' ; " Premiums returned 20 05 -S4.34G 27 S2.937 40 - Balance To-wit : Cash loaned out on Pond and Security, (on demand,) Cash in Bank and iu hands of Agents $2.20 00 687 40 40 ASSETS. Cash on interest and in Bank, Ac. Rent due Real Estate, paying 13 percent. S2.937 40 '190 00 1,800 00 St. 927 40 1N9.859 33 SI 94.7 86 78 Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet anv losses In conclusion, the President and Directors eoimratu lato the members and tU public on the very 'fortunate and successful operations of the Company the past , Tc.u. .-uinu inei wnn no loss since 7th March. I 154. (Sneed's.) unless it be the case of Stranglaus & Einstoti at Kinston. whose Store was blown up a ; tierjf extraordinary ease, it is still under investi ! gatioll. The following Directors were selected for next year: Geo McNeill. H L M vrover. ( 'has Iii Lil i, jas rvyie. .-. n i illm-vlia;.! S T II:iul..v T Lutterloh. Wm McLaurin.N A Stedinnn. J G Shepherd S J Hinsdale, D A Ray. .1 I) Williams. A A McKcthan .1 H t ook. A E Hall. A W Steel, J G Cook, and R F Brown of W ilni.ngton. OFFICERS: CEO. MeNElLL. President. H. L. M VROVER, Vice President. C. A. MeM I LLAV. Secretary. J. J. SHEPHERD. Attorney. Executive Committe fur ntxt Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. Wr. Tillinghast. Wm. McLauriri. .May 24, 1855. iiald aiitl S:lv-r Walclics, JEWELRY, SILVER W A R E , ASD FANCY ;oi)Is. i. 45 The siihscrihei- is now n- ceiving large additions in his line. r i.X'I consistiiiir in part of VOLli ic SILT Ell U'.iTCH- if ? J's- '""ir Biug--". Breast Pius. Fin- i4 Lv! S1'1' Rings. Bracelets; Gold Fob. Vsi, V-y.-f -tj est and Guard Chains. Seals and Kevs. Studs. Sleeve lliilioiis i-ocucts; Cold and Silver Pencils; Gold, Silver and ( hteel 'spectacles: Gold and Silver Thimbles: Silver ertical and Portable Saw Mills, complete; Pumps. Cups: Silver and Plated Spoons; Silver: Pearl and Mining Machinery, Grist and Flour M ills, complete: Shell Card Cases; Silver ami Plated Butter Knives: ! Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels. Kouitip'ti" m.. t i . . . i .. . . . . . . . . . . ' 1 " . 1..I.U cum.' iiNvfis. . arii iiaK0ls umt I au- 1 dlesticks; 1 orte Monaies: Fine Knives. Razors and j Scissors: Double and Single Barrel Guns; Pistols; ! Colt's Repeaters; Percussion Caps; Surveyors' Com j passes and Chains; Canes; Hair. Tooth. Nail and I.ath . er Po lishes; l'owder Flasks; Shot Belts; Game Bas: j Music Boxes; Accordeous: Flutes: Fifes: Cbu ioneMs- Violins and Strings: Chessmen and Boards; good 11cm ming's Needles; Ax. Ac. W. PRIOR. iTCr- Clocks, AVatches, Jewelry, Ac, repaired ou the usual terms. Sept, 1, 1S55. WILMIXGTOX t FAVETTEVILLE r a s s : jy c; f n. l i jv e . The New Steamer -' MAGNOLIA " will leave Fav etteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sun rise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays at . o clock. Passage 4. June 1 I. T. S. LUTTERLOH. tf REAL ESTATE AT AIXTIOK. On Monday, the 12th November next. I will expose to sale, at the Market House in Fayetteviile. a Lot of Land, situated ou Gillespie Street, "joining the Mum ford lot, known as the Arey lot, assigned to me for certain purposes. Terms at sale. WARREN W1NSLOW, Assignee. Sept. 8. 62-2m. TO ATERCHAJK-TS &; OP TW M1UPA C PURER S WARE. I have on hand now. and shall keep a supply of Tin Plate. Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Ac. ALSO A large assortment of plain and Japaned Tin Ware of my owu Manufacture, at wholesale and retail C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 12. 1855. :;7-tf W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission ami Furwardin-; Illrrchaut, -WILMINGTON, "N. C . May 9, 1855 pd t Uan DAYID McDUFFIE, brick M.vsoar and plasterer, Favetteville, N. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in this and the adjoining counties wishing work done in his line Fayetteviile, May 19, 1855 y VAT t X-OT'T.-'T rn ' i . j i ... a iali two wiuie. oovs. as appren- tices to the above business. JOHN MeLERAN, (Formerly of Cumberland County.) AG F JY T For the sale of Timber. Lumber, and. all kinds ot country Produce. AVILMINGTON, N. C. September 1st. f,m MeLAURIN & STRANGE HAVE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRIT BARRELS, which they would sell at a reduced price for cash. Persons wishing to make engagements would do well to call on us before making engagements as we warrant a good article. ' April 27, 1855. tf JAMES G. SMITH'S iiaiu dressing au 8haviso 8aloos, ""'" Fayetteyii.le Hotel; ' All kinds of Perfumeries, Hair Oils, shaving and hair Brushes, toilet and shaving Soaps, for sale. -Fayetteviile, April 7, 1855 .. Wilder' Patent Salamander Sar. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Safes, warranted fire-proof; and desirous of ex tending the demand for them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here at New York prices n Vr" 1t., W. MeLAURIN, Agents, October 1, 1851. tf M, F A V B T T R V 1 1. 1. E, -. FAtL" AMU AVISTER GOODS. jr. 4- T. WADDILTj, . 1 , HAY STREET, ; Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of a large aud well selected stock of - GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery, Blacksmith & Tar jientine Tools. Agricultural Imple ments, HATS atd CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles in the Drug line, Ready-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. This Stock we arc jirepared to job or retail. Fayctteville, Oct. 24, 1854. jCSay" We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to examine our Kerseys, Negro Blaukets, Hats and Shoes. "Who won 111 have thought It 1 A NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Giikbx, oi'hositk the Methodist Cuukcu, I-'ISOXTING OX MUMKOKV STREET. Great Extkri-uisk. Faykttrvii.i,e .-.irsT shixk. 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 in all its various partsT And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayctteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may be known by referance to A. II. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general" satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANI.V. James II. Piku James Braxix. Favetteville, Oct 1. 1854. y NOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Council, Caiu &, Co., are earnestly requested to call and settle, as longer indulgence cannot be given. COUNCIL & RAY. March 12. 1855. 37-tf KIXG S B UIl Y ro il SA L B. Col. King the. present occupant, being desirous to close up his business, wo oiler those valuable; premises tor sale. Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fayet te ville fc Raleigh Plank Road, eleven -mills from the former place, and within tlirec miles of King's Land ing on ('ape Fear River. These premises' oiler more business conveniences and comforts for It v ill ir. iierhans I than any country seat- in Cumberland. On them is a 'neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms i a lire place in each, with front and rear piazza aud l portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for ser j vants. smoke house aud dairy, with a prime well of j water; and all hamlsonr.'ly enclosed. Also, on the ! premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick ' cliim.icys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo- date from fifty to sivty negroes; a frame barn 50 by 60 j feet, with stalls for forty horses, and rooms to hold 50 i tons of forage: Carriage house. Store and Ware house; Water Grist Mill, two Cooper and two" Blacksmith's Shop-!, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, .vc: all within convenient distance of the best Springs of Sand I hill Water. All the buildings are new "and have i been erected within the last lour or tiye years. To j these valuable improvements we will add 1.500 acres : of Pine. Lands, and we will take :53.5m) for the whole, 'which is 1000 less than the cost of the improvements. ; We have also, on the premises, and now iu operation, ; a Strain Saw au-1 Grist Mill, ami Turpentine Di.-tillery. j which can be bought cheap. , I If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and wishes a pjrt.ier i:i his operations we will furnish one With sii.'lL-ieut capita! to conduct a profitable, business. Toa Planter who has $14.00") to invent in real estate and vraots tho best Plantation on Ca;.;; Fear River. with a healthy country seat with all conveniences for living at hand, these premises would be a very desira ble attachment to the Ashe Plantation, eoutaining s.'ven hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, anil now in market. These two Estates are connected bv ja gool Ferry Lauding ant are only three miles apart; jandwillbe sold together or separate. For further j particulars apply to T- S. Lutterloh. Esq.. or the stib- scribe is. J. & T. WADDILL. I-av-etteville. Sept. 15. 1855. 63-tf CLIBEJBCI I R 0 X WORKS, WlLMIXt.-TON-, N. C. THE CLARENDON IRON WORKS arc now prepared to receive orders for Beam. ertical, Hori- .ontal or Oscillattug Steam Eiigiue.-j. High or Low Pressure, and adapted to all purposes; Circular. oi .leaiuers, ar. neeis ami A les; iioise 1'owers ot various jiat terns: Rice Field Pumps and Engines: Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines. Shafting, PiiUics! Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work. CASTINGS. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions, includ ing Ornamental Iron Railing. Pipe, Bridge Cast ings. Ac Ac. The Company would respectfully invite attention to their sty les" and patterns of Rail ing, which may be seen at their ollice. BOILERS. Tubular. Flue and Cylindrical Boilers. "Water Tanks, Chimneys, ami all other kinds of Boiler Work. REPAIRS. A separate department and force will be kept for repairs, where work will be done thoroughly and with despatch. Having large facilities, the above work will be done ou as reasonable terms as elsewhere. North or South, and iu a prompt 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 to be addressed to the undersigned. HENRY M. DRANE, Agent. March 20, LS55. lv-pd Hie Mas Iiniirmlou Panrr. Foil WRITING WITHOUT PEN OR INK, Cojiying Leans, I'lanls, Flowers, Pictures, Fattcrns for Embroidery, Ala rAiiir Lia ncn Tntlvllible, and Manifold H'riling This article is absolutely the best portable inkstand in the known world, for a small quantity folded and placed in the pocket, constitutes a travelling iukatank which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, lor any stick sharpened to a point writes as well as the best gold pen in the universe. For drawing, it is indispen sable. It is indeed, the whole art of drawing and painting taught in one lesson. Anv leaf, flower j plant can be transferred to the pages of an album, with I a minute and distinct resemblance of nature. Willi i equal facility, pictures and embroidered puterns are j taken, and have received the highest eulogiuins from (til. f'-llt L-li V niul irli,n.l i. . i . .... ..... . ...... u. iuuic lasteiui present lor a lady coul l not be produced. This Magic Paper will also mark linen, or other ar ticles so as to remain perfectly indelible. All the washing iu the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. With this Magic paper, likewise, one or four copies of every letter written can be secured without any additional bvimr -!inir making it the cheapest and most convenient article extant. It is" used to great advantage by reportors of i lie piiuiic press, leicgt-irphic operators, and hosts of oincrs. Each package contains four different colors Black Blue, Green and Red, with full and printed instruc tions, for all to use, and will last sulliciently 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. S2 per dozen, or five for SI. 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. " Opinions of the Press: Hi -urell's Magic Impression Paper. AVe refer onr readers to the advertisement in another column setting forth the merits of this pleasing aud ingenious inven tion. The cheapness should induce all to .'ive it -i trial.- Phil. Merchant. " ' a It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and slior Id meet with the tale it so richly deserves. Tribune Just what the public have so long desired and' re commends itself to every individual of taste aud refine ment. Jour. Sr Courier. Aug 14, 1855. 3m. ' "": ' NOTICE. The undersigned would respectfully inform the pub lic, both in town and country, that he is urenared to do all kind of MASON. WOEK, rJJX Persons m the country wishing work done in my line would do well to give ine a call, as I think I can ive' satisfaction.. Address . F. M. JAMES. Fayetteviile. N. C. Ang. 4. tf ('. State of North Carolina Cumberland County. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions September - .' Trm, 1855. '" - ' " Bernard Sprightly aud wife Elizabeth A., and Mary M., William H., Ann Eliza., Robert S., Catharine and Eli zabeth Bay ue, children and heirs at law of William H. Bayne, deceased. VS. Charles Montague, Adni'r. with the Will annexed of William H, Bayne. Petition for distributive share, accpnnt and settlement. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Charles Montague, the defendant in this case is not a resident of this State, and the 'ordinary process of law cannot, be served upon him. it is therefore ordered that publication be made for 6 weeks in the North Carolinian for the defendant to appear before the Justices of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, at a Court to be held for the County of Cumberland at tho Court House in Fayetteviile., on'the first Monday in December next, and answer the Petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard exparte. " Witness, John McLanriu, Clerk of our said Court, at Oilice in Fayetteviile. the first Monday of Septem ber, A. D., 1855. - ' - 65-0t J. MeLAURIN. 10,000 lbs. Tallow tv anted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1855. A. M. CAMPBELL ANDREW J. STED.MAX, Attorney at Lnw. Having removed to PITTSBORO, N. C. will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. April 11, 1855. tf ROWMAN, SELLERS & CO., GI5XER1L COMMISSION i ERCMAXT,S And Cotton Factors, 31 1-3 Pine Street, TffS'W YOKE. D.W.BOWMAN, W. If. SELLERS. May 1,.1S55. y-pd EDW'D.. McPHERSON. N. B. Particular attention paid to consignments of Naval Stores. READ..SOJIET1IIXG FOR EVERY )l.t.! CLOTHING! CLOTHING!! AT WHOLESALE AA'D RETAIL. A large and fashionable stock constantly on hand. To all who wish decidedly handsome and well made garments, from the best material, and at the lowest price, my Establishment will prove a great curlailer of yearly expenses. This being the only house of the kind iu this place where a general assortment is kept, and where most everybody can get suited. I have also on hand au extensive variety of shirts, collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid gloves, and other FURNISHING GOODS; boots and shoes, hats and caps, trunks, carpet bags, valices, walk ing canes, silk and gingham 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 cu-toincrs 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, SoutU-side Hay street, between Market House and Fayctteville Hotel. Favetteville. Feb 16. 1855. Ifesf McLum iii cC Strange will p-.iy the high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. :j. 185:!. 58-tf . B.)!IK-BI.))EHY. R. W. lI.VRDIEcarriesf.ii the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark & Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where lie will receive ami execute BIND ING in any style desired. October 1, 1851. K. a I. o V 15 R- Has just received, anil in store, his PALL STOCK oi GOODS, Which he is prepared to sell very cheap for Cash, or ou short time to those who pay when thcy promise. Among his stock can be found WITCHES OF ALL PRICES, from $6 to S150,- a Uoml Stock of all kinds of Gold Chains; Seals; Keys; Llrcust Pins; Ear Rings ami Finger Rings; Silver Spoons; Silver Forks; liutter Knives; Cake Baskets; Curd Baskets; Cot.dle-stk-ks; Snuffers; Trays; .te., kc. A Good Stock of Military Trimmings. A line lot of CLOCKS, and almost every article us ually kept in a Jewelry Store, to which he invites the attention or those wishing to purchase. Strict attention paid to" the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. ED'.VTN" GLOVER. - Sept. 15, 1S55. 63-.lin HELJIBGLD-S CEXmE PREPARATiOXS. Hclmbold's highly concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU, 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 has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians as the greatest reinedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very innocent in its action, "and vet so tho rough that it annihilates every particle of Disease. An infaliblc remedy, and as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simple delicate to thecon fined and desparing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive. Ileliolx.ia's liisfcly Concentrated CO-HPCIXD FUil) EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, For purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising from an excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence" in life, chronic constitutional disease, arisin.r 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 011 the Face", and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skill. This article is now prescribed bv some of the most distinguished Physicians in the country, and has proved more ellicient 111 practice than any preparation of Saisapari 11a yet offered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis, Mercurial aJi 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 effects of this medicine in arresting some of the mos't 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 fouud accompauvin" both Preparations. r Prices, Fluid Extract of Buchu, SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5 ' Prices. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 per bottle or 6 bottles for S5 . ' equal iu strength to one gallon Svrup of Sarsaparilla Prepared and sold by H. T. Heimbold. Chemist 263 Chesnut St., near the Girard House. Philadelphia. To be had of J. N. SMITH, Druggist, Fayctteville, N. C, and of dealers every where. ..... July 1st 1855. ly pd. ... BEXJAMIN R. IIIISKE, . Attorney at. T,nw, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. -'. wi?y cl;w"il at the 'Office formerly occupied by W alter A. lluske, Esq., on Bow Street.- Will attend the Counties of Moore, Cumberland aud Robeson. And obtain Bounty Lund and Pensions un der the various acts. -. - , . March 20, 1X55. , 38-) f " . 5 2,000 Spirit Barrels for snlo l.v T ',"-'",- MeLAURIN & STRANGE." June I . , 1N..1 . (f . . . - VOI iCf..-. : - , ' The subscriber r0I11OVp(1 to Sbaw's new lmildin on Gillespie street. p stairs, where lie still carries 0.1 the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches llavmg had practical experience in most of the Ulant'c cities he feels assured that he cau please the most fastidious. . - ; . .. . All orders will be executed, with neatness and de HPOctl,lP5L tf MONAGHAN. . KOTICE.-' yi.-.a.V--. , The subscriber having purchased the stock of ma terial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by Mr A. 11. Whitfield, intendg carrying on the CARRIAE-MAIIKG, BUSINESS. He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed npon carriage shops generally. He has now on hand some very- " "'' " ' -.-. . ' - t . -,. HANDSOME 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, u ,h gST" All orders thankfully received and promptly attended til.' - - -- - """'." . REPAIRING done in the best, manner and on very reasonable terms. , .. . ,; Give him a call before buying elsewhere. , , , - , . . ; . . J. 1. CALL AIS. ,. -Fayctteville, FeVy 3d. . i tf h . 7 . ' GROCERY' STORE, ; ; The subscriber respectfullyf informs his customers and the public that he still continues the GROCERY BUSINESS at bis store on the north side of Person street, where hi' keeps a good stock of PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS BACON, LAUD, FLOUR, SUGAR, CUTFEI, iC.y ' together with a small block of DRY HOODS, for sale cheap. - May 26th ; v' ' ,i' R.' D. DAVIS. ' AH persons' indebted 1o me by Jfote or Account are respectfully requested to cfcll and settle immediately, as longer indulgence will not be given. May 26th. i R.D.DAVIS. 1 : 1 ; , Hf i i f ',) CAPE FEAR I.AKDS FOR SALE.' We offer for sale that Valuable Plantation, known as the "ASHE PLAGE," seven miles above Fayette viile, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, aud susceptible of the highct-t state of cultivation. This Laud requires no puffing, as it is knowu to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. '" Terms will be made satisfactory if the right sorf of a purchser ia found. - . ! T. S. LUTTERLOn. . . J. & T. WADDILL. Feb. G. 1855. 32-tt" CLESIEXT G. WRIGHT, Attorney at Law, F'ayett e ville, ST. C. -. Oflice at the corner of Bow. aud Green streets. Fcb'y 3. 1853.' ' 1) onUN HOUSE, , HAY STREET, FAVETTEVILLE, K. C. This Hotel (ou site of former Plan ter's Hotel.) was opened for the accommo dation of guests, on the first day ofJanuary 1855. J Situated on the principal street of the town, nnd within a few minutes walk of the Post Office, Telegraph Office, Banks, United States Arsenal nnd 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 ifpceial reference to the cow tort -of patrons. .' , , : , , - In consequence of the liberal patronage extended to this establishment, the proprietors have enlarged by opening a suit of rooms on the second floor, and are thus prepared to accommodate all transient persona calling. . SPACIOUS STABLES attached, and experienced Ostlers in attendance. Carriages will be in waiting on arrival of Steam Boats, for the accommodatiou of passenger. ' . ., POWERS & CO. April 1. 1855. CHARLES HANKS," CONFECTIONER, FAYETTEVILLE, N. ?. October 1, liC4. . , SI OO Kewaid. Ranaway from the Subscriber on the 9th of October 1 S5:.m v negro woman Sarah. She is about 7 year old 5 feet 2 or 3 inches high.weighs about 120 or 130 pounds. She has lost one upper front tooth, it has either decay ed or been broken off. 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 lie in Robeson county in the neighborhood of Archibald Malloy. where her husband is at work: or more probably in the suburbs of . Fayetteviile, as she has been heard of theie 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 fifty dollars for evidence to convict auv white person ot harboring said negro. JOHN PATTERSON. Dobbmville P. O. Cumberland Co., N. C. Aug. 1. 57-tr REMOVAL. S. M. THOMAS has removed from his former stand, near the Dobbin House, Hay street, to the comer of Market and Gillespie street, south-west of the Market House recently occupied by Mr S. S.'Arev where he would be happy to have his friends, and all in want of i " C. , -"vit vcouus. can anu examine his Stock, I which comprises Staple aud Fancy Dry Goods. Rcady j made Clothing. Huts, Boots, Shoes, ic, &e. ' Sept. i. 62-tf NOTICE. The firm of A. McKenzie & Co.. at Fair Biuff, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 20th dav of June last. AH business connected with the firm will be set tled by the undersigned, as he will continue to carry on the business of manufacturing Buggies. Barouches, Rockaways, Sulkies, and everything in the carriage line. - . Repairing done in the neatest manner, and at a low charge. Horse shoeing executed at short notice. Fair Bluff. July 24th- McKENZIE. REMOVAL. H. CA It V E 77 IV. W ould inform his friends and the public, that he has removed from his old stand on Green ttreet to the Store lormerly occupied by Mr P. Montague, on Hay street, near the Market Square, . " ' J He has 011 hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Negro Blankets, Kerseys; also Blacksmith's Tools', Com Shelters and Straw Cutters, "' Sausage Cutters, And a great variety of other articles well suited to the Retail and Darter Trade much the largest stock he has ever offered in this market which he will sell on reasonable terms, or exchange for Produce of almost any kind. A call from old friends and the public is respectfully solicited. 1 7) ',. ,,.; W- H. CARVER, Ilav st. Dec. 23, 154. . 25-tf . " James C. Smith. ' Mh.es Costi if JAMES C, SMITH & CO., Commission Merchants, Have rcnioved their oflice to. the second storv of the building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company, where they are prepared to attend to all business iu Ilk Commission line. . . atnded'to' WlU'tt8t" to tbem wi.U . bc punctually Wilmington. October 1 1854 " v .JSS-Coopcrs' Tools, and all qualities of Clue lor Distillers' use, for sale by ' . D. & W, MeLAURIN. June 17, 1854 If . , . JES FOtt SAtE CnEAP. 7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in trood repair. - Ajiril 20,155. A. A. McKETIIAN. 42-tf New Wagon Establishment BY WM. WATSOX. ' , The Subscriber would inform liis friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new estab lishment on Maxwell street, near Mr E. W." Willking' Store: and is nowv I prepared to receive orders for CAIITS, WAGONS- DRA YS, ,e., which shall be promptly execnted: ' 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. -" - ' Also.TIORSE-SHOELNG will lie strictly attended to. N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to thoso who may favor bim witk their patronage. Fayetteviile, May 30, 1855. y I I r 1 St is: t 1 r -"-.. . 4 n
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