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THE N 0 ItT III ?Q AltGM N 1 A Ni 7 F A V-ET.T E V 1 i L E,?; N . Oj 1 4 11 Vr Ae Carolinian. Written for Ota Hag's llkam. : Time, like the cver-rcstless tide ' ' ' Of ocean,, rolls its wares along', 1 And Wars ns ou its bosom wide, Towards pur long eternal home; And as we pass life's troubled way, Of blighted hopes and prospects bright, Each rustling floweret seems to say : Beyond "flows rivers of delight." Still, as we pass life's turbid stream, And view the shore on cither side, Each flow'ry lawu and landscape green - Invites as to their peaceful shade; ' We pause and cnll the richest flower Inhale sweet odors as they rise- Clip roses from each lovely bower, And deck our pathway to the skies. 'Tis thus, fair charmer of my soul, Thy presence cheers each lonely hour, Drives back the clouds of grief which roll And o'er my aching bosom lower; While friendship sparkles from thine eye, And beauty gleams from every part: Thy smile drives back tlte starting sigh, And poors its balm into my heart. We know in life's rich garden fair, That many a lovely flower blooms, And shed their sweetness on the air, Regaling us with rich perfumes; But, 'midst them all my muse can tell Of none so excellent as thou : Intelligence and beauty dwell Together on thy radieut brow. Sweet girl, may all thy heart's desire, Of whatsoever things are pure: And blessings infinitely higher, Attend thee all life's journey through ; And when its fitful dream is past. And ends its mortal joys below, May thy pure soul ascend at last, And dwell where joys immortal grow. Asbcrv. Fayetteville, 1855. PREMIUM HATS. G. V. Al, 11. GEE Respectfully inform their friends and the public gen erally that they have a few more of those FINK SILK & PLANTATION HATS which took the premiums at the late State fair at Raleigh. Together with various other styles. Fayetteville, Oct. 26, 1S55 3t PAW, AND WINTER G OODS. We are now receiving our stock of Fall and Winter poods, consisting of LADIES' DRESS and GENTLE MEN'S W EARING APPAREL, viz: Muslin DeLai.es: plain and plaid Merinos; Alpaceas. Bombazines, black, plain, and plaid Silks; Talmas and Cloaks; Dress Trim mings, Edgings, Embroidered Collars. Handkerchiefs, ami Muslin Rands; a large lot of Hosiery for Ladies. Misses, and Children; Kid and Pic Nic Gloves: Wool en Mitts for Children; a large assortment of Bonnets. Silk, Satin, Muslin, Straw and Hair; Misses' Hoods; Ladies' walking Shoes, Gaiters, and white Kid Polka Boots; Misses' Gaiters, Morocco Ties, and walking Shoes. FOR G ENTLEMEX : Hats and Caps of every shape and qualily; Cravats, Stocks. Memo Vests. Shirts and Collars; a large lot of Clothing, warranted to lit, or uo sale; Boots and Shoes; Buck and woolen Gloves; Bleached and unbleached Shirtings and Sheet ings; Table Cloths and Towelings; Bed Ticking; Blankets; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans: Stripes and Ap ron Checks; White and Red Flannel: a good assort ment of Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vestings: Table ('overs. Rugs and Carpetings some verv fine; Um brellas, Traveling Satchels, and Trunks; Port Monaies. Reticules, and a great many other Fancy Articles. We would be pleased to have persons living in town, and those visiting our place with a view of purchasing goods, to examine our Stock, as we are determined to SCH- W. F. A E. F. MOORE. Oct. 8, 1855. C7-tf A. J. O'lIAXLOX Has jnst received and offers for sale 85 Bags RIO COFFEE, 10 Hhds. SUGAR, 25 Bbls. do. 50 Kegs NAILS, Pails, Brooms. Shot. Lead, Soap, Candles, Suuff, Candv, Ac. Ac. ALSO 100.000 CIGARS of various brands, a part of which are prime and cheap. ALSO NUTS of all kinds. Sept. 22, 1855. 61 2 m XEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. S. 31. THOMAS Is receiving, direct from New York, a large and well selected assortment of staple and fancv DRY GOODS, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Gaps, Bonnets, uoois, onoes, Jverseys, Ulankets. &c. To which he would call the attention of the Ladies, his friends, and the public generallv, to give him a call and examine his stock beforo nivin .i.,: chases. He intends to let the people decide whether mey are preiiy, or, wnemer taey are CHEAP, when thev examine his stock and hrar his nru.i.. He would return his sineerp ft.... La r. jk patronage heretofore extended t him n.i i....... k- . . . ------ - - - " . V lit. " strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of tiie same. Corner of Market and Gillespie Street. Sept. 27. tf MEN WANTED. 50 or 100 Men wanted on the Western Rail itoau. io woi-K on sections z and 3 near Fayetteville The location is healthy, and the highest wages will be 11 IK AM PARDEE. Sept. 29, 1855. tf Council, Kay & Co., HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, Ar now receiving their FALL STOCK of STAPLE DRY GOODS, In which may be found FOR THE LADIES Tlain col'd, Plaid. White and Black DeLAlNES: CASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain and Fig'd Fancy and Black .SILKS; Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS: y.oCLL,!,l; SKrlTS and SKIRTING; Merino Iw5TS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, Ae. J-'OH (; EATTLEMEJV: Hatsj Boots and Shoes; Vestings; Cassimeres; White, Black and Fancy Stocks and Cravats; . Ready-Made Clothing, &c. ' ALSO Imseya, Kersey? and Plaids. Blankets, Brognns. Table Cloths and Covers, Allendale Sheetings, Children's Kid Gloves. Wool Sacks and Comrorts. Youths' and 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; GLOVES HOSIERY. &c. Sept. 20. 64-tf Guns, Guns, Guns! Double and Single barrel Shot Guns' Rifles, Pistols, Bowie Knives, Hunting Knives, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks. Blowing Horns, Game Bags, and every other article in the Sporting line, at wholesale or retail; on the most reasonable terms. Rifles made to order. Target Rifles with telescope sights.--. ..... REPAIRING of all kinds done on the mast favor able terms. . Hay Street, opposite Post Office; sign of the Big Gun Fayetteville, October C. tf GOOD TIME COMING. : When iu Uie course ofhuniau events "A Treatment" shall have been discovered, by which a large amount of human suffering can be relieved, and the feeble and emaciated made strong and hcalthv, 'tis evident the 'good time" so long coining, has come at last. A large portion of the afflictions to which flesh ia heir, falls to the lot or the weaker sex, and strange as it may seem, they will suffer for years before consult ing oue of the medical profession. The author of this does not write for the purpose of attracting the attention of sufferers, or imposing upon those who honor him with their patronage that this is true, and to com firm which he would here state, that where the patient is responsible, and will give bond and security for the faithful following of directions and payment of my fees, no fee will be received until satisfaction shall be given. All complaints peculiar to females, and all the de plorable and distressing causes leading thereto, and consequences that as certainly follow, can be removed and cured, and the patient restored to health and vigor by a treatment pleasant and safe, and without any unpleasant consequences w liatever. Also, all long standing chronic complaints, in per sons of any age or sex. Scrofula, Rheumatism. Dropsy. Palsy, Tetter. Cancer, Dyspepsia. Chronic Diarrhcea, Ac.- In all of which I will warrant a permanent cure. I shall visit Fayetteville frequently during the months of October. November and December. 1 can be found at my room at the Fayetteville Ho tel, during the day and evening of I lie' 13th and 14th, and from the 17th to the 22d of the present month. St-ii" All communications addressed H. H. B., and sent to the Hotel or the Post Office will meet with at tention, October 1 0th. 3m SEBA STOPOL TA KE -V A T LA S T. .J. W. LETT Has just received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple nil.-l Kancy DltY GOODS, Boot and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in that line. PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had IT LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 14. 1855. " ly-pd HOUSE P.IHTWC. I would respect full v announce to tl public that I have prepared my self to do HOUSE FAIXTIXG in all its various branches, and all work done bv me will be neatly and quickly executed, and on verv moderate j terms. " j Work executed in any part of this or adjoining! counties. SAM L. J. DECKER Fayetteville, X. C. May 19. 1S55. Cm FOR SALE. Some fiiu MULES, and one TIMBER WAGOX good running order, which I am anxious to sell. DAVID MURPHY. Mav 26th. 47-tf CL.VItKXI)(). UtOX AVOllKS, AVlLMIXGTOX, X. C. A. H. V.iJK'BOKKKLEJV, Proprietor. Th'j subscrilM;r havin? purchased the entire interest in the OLARE.VDOX IRON WORKS," solicits orders for Steam Engines, of any power or style. Saw Mills of every varietv. Mining Machinery and Pumps. Grist and Flour Mills, complete. Parker. Turbine and other Water-wheels, Ricc-tield I'umpsand Engines. Leavitt's Corn and Cob Crusher, Rice Thrashers, Shingle Machines. Shafting llangersaud Pullies, Cotton Gins and Gearing. Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns. Brass " Iocomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Boilers, Blacksmith work'of all kinds. Iron Doors for Houses and Jails. THE ESTABLISHMENT having been re-organized for the express purpose of iusirin.r punctualitv in the execution of all orders, the public mav rest satisfied that any work which may offer will" be promptly delivered according to promise, and of such workman ship as cannot fail to give satisfaction THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT lieinff in charge of men of talents aud experience. I have no hesitation in saying that the work hereafter turned out. shall compare favorably in every respect with that of the most celebrated in the States, and at prices which will m ike it to the interest of all iu want to send me their orders. REPAIR WORK always done without delay and having a large force for that purpose, it will" prove advantageous to any person needing such to give me the preference without regard to expense of .sending same from a distance. Orders will be addressed to "Clarendon Iron Works," Wilmington N. C. A. H. V.'vXBO K K EL EX. STOCK OF GROCERIES. STEELE &. Pl'LLKU Have just received a large stock of Groceries, such as Voffn, Sugar, Suit, Iron, JXails, Cbcesc, liagging, Rope, Roots and Sliocs, Hats, Candles, Soap, &c. Which they offer on reasonable terms for cash or bar ter. They invite their friends to give them a call. N. B. We will attend to any Banking husincss. such as renewing notes. Ac. at usual rates. Refer to J. W. Pow ell or A. W. Steel. STEELE & FULLER. Octolier 12th, 1R55 tf NOT1CE. By virtue of an order made by his Honor. John W. Ellis, presiding Judge at the present Term of out Su perior Court of Law-for the Countv of MOORE, I hereby give Public Notice that a SPECIAL TERM of said Court will be held at the Court House in CAR THAGE, on the Fourth Monday in Novctnlicr next, which will lie the 2t,th day of the month, w hen and where all suitors and witnesses of the Civil Docket are required to attend by lit o'clock iu the forenoon of that day. Witness George S. Cole. Clerk of our said Court, at Office, the Monday l.-fore the last Mondav iu iiust A. D. IS.",",. GEORGE S. COLE, C. S. C. SPLEXDID PROPERTY FOR SALE. The subscriber will sell his Lot in the tow n of Lum berton containing nearly three quarters of an acre. Said lot is fronting the Court House, and on which is sit uated the Lumlxirton Hotel, containing eighteen large and comfortable rooms, kitchen, and new- Store house, to which is annexed good stables, and also ZTZ acres of good LAND lying within half mile of Lumlx-vton. on Lumber River, through which the contemplated Railroad will pass. Also, one house at Floral College. A good bargain can be had. Terms as reasonable as the hardness of the times will admit. Appiv early to JAMES C. DAVIS. . Montpelier P. O.. Richmond county, N. C. Oct. 6. is.",",. CO-tf JAMES G. SMITH'S HAITI mi RSSIXi; A WO SIIAVINO SALOON, Fayetteville Hotel. All kinds of Perfumeries, Hair Oils, shaving and hair Brushes, toilet and shaving Soaps, for sale. " Fayetteville. April 7, 18o. Wililer' Patent Salamander Safe. 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. D. A W. McLAURIN, Agents. October 1, 1854. tf THOMAS II. TI LLI N G IT A ST, BOOKBINDER, ANDERSON STREET, opposite North of E. J. hale & Sou's Rook Store. Music, Magazinea, and all the description of Cooks are bound 111 all styles, tx the uest axo most si b- STANTIAL HAKNKK. On terms Same ns lit nnw t,1..,. ,uth. Persons wishing to know the nricis nri,!,ii, will be furnished -with a list personally or by letter.; " FArETTEVll.lJ5, Sept. 29, 1855. y . WANTED. A GOOD WAGON MAKER to work in mv Shnn Snch a one by applying soon will find stead v emnloy ment. and good wage?. WM. WATSON. Oct. 6. tif-lf ; TUB Oct. 15. NEW F A YETTE VILLE II 0TEL. ,.v. The Subscribers .having this day leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to sec their friends and the traveling public at this House. .At the same time we hope they w ill be patient and bear with our imperfec tions until wc shall have put the House iu such repair as wc desire. ... . v -i . - . J.II. ROBERTS & CO. T. IT. RotlEllTS. -" ' - F. N. RoKKRTH. : March 1. 1855. ' 3.-tf " ' . .,. ' ' FAYETTEYILJ.E MrTlTAI 'iarSTTRAXCE ' COMPART. An Abstract of the Second '"Annual REPORT of the President and 'Directors' Policies issued past year 524, whole nninber issued 1233, covering property amounting to ' S2.l2fi.353 00 Policies cancelled and expired '' ; . .' 851,635 ti( Amount now insured Amount of Premium Notes Sl.274.717 :U 3lti.333 3( expired & cancelled 12fi,474 03 " . , " . . , , " now on hand Increase during the last year SI 89.85!! 33 $t1.275 u7 per ciint. on Premium notes averaging 14 89-100 the amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance din ing the year averaging less than i per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash ou hand last report - S772 89 " for Premiums renewed (.li3 28 " for Policies, Surveys transfers 337 50 for Rent 70 00 -57,283 C7 DISBURSEM EXTS. Cash paid C. II. Saeed. five loss S850 00 " ' Lot, balance OHice building 1.45(1 00 " Salaries 1.550 00 '. " State Tax loo oil " Contingent c.vpenses 375 til ' " Premiums returned 20 05 -S4.3M S2.937 Balance To-wit : 40 Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand.) $2,2."0 09 Cash iu Bank and in hands of Agents (i87 40 -$2,937 40 ASSETS. Cash on interest and in Rank, Ac. Rent due Real Estate, paying 13 percent. S2.937 190 1,800 SL.927 189.859 40 j Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet anv losses S194.78U 78 In conclus iion. the President and iin.n .. line me uieiiiiMTs anil Tin? pulilie on the verv fortunate ana successful operations of the ........ "IV.. I - . A. '.I Company the past iicuuni: met Willi no loss since 7th March, 1N.i4. (Sneed s.) unless it be Hi case of Strauulaus Eiiistnn :-.t Kinston.wln nose .store was b own m mry trlraordinary case, it is still under investi- The following Direct ors were selected for nnvt ; Geo McNeill. II I. Myrover, Chas Benbow. Ilenrv 1 Lilly, Jas Kyle. S W Tillinghast, S T Haw lev. T S j . unci ion. in .Mci.aur:n..x A Ste.Imnn.J G Shepherd S J llinsdale 1) A Ray,.! I) Williams. A A MiKi-than! t LM'C.,1' Uail A W Stut-K J V and R F lrowu ot iliumgton. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEIf.L. President H. L. MYROVER. Vice President C. A. McMILLAN. Seeretarv. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorney. m Krrrutive Cumin it te fur ixa Quarter : Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast. Win. McLaurin. Mav 24. 1855. faoltl and Silver Watches, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AXD PA5CV GOODS. I he subscriber is now re ceiving large additions in his line. 0 :. . consisting in part of VOLD &r SI LI' K 11 U-.1TCII--''vC1? l's- I'ar Ring-. Breast Pins. Fin- , "pr Rit'igs.'Bracelets: Gold Fob. ' i .iijn initio i.iiains. .iais :int fvevs. Stinls sil...,-A lr.., Lockets; Gold and Silver Pencils; Cold, Silver -md" Steel Speelacles: Gold and Silver Tliim'des: Silver Cups; Silver and Plated Spoons; Silver, pearl and Shell Card Cases: Silver and Plated Butter Knives Plated Castors, Cake Baskets. Card Ra.-kets and Can dlesticks; I'orte .Monaies; Fine Knives. Razors ami Scissors; Double and Single Barrel Guns; J'i.-tuls: Colt's Ri-peaters;" Percussion Caps; Surveyors- Com passes and Chains; Canes: lLiir. tooth. Xai'l and Lath er Brushes; powder Flasks: Shot Belts: Gallic I!,,... Mu ic Boxes; Accordeons: Flutes: Kites- i:htri..iw.t. loiins ami Strings: Chessmen and Boards; good Ilem- tiling 3 .-veiues; tvc. C. W. PRIOR, repaired ou tin Clocks, -ual terms. Sept, 1. IS.'..' Watches. Jewelrv. kvc. WILMIXC TOX PASSED &. PAYKTTEVII.LE G i: K L I X E . The New Steamer MAGNOLIA will leave Fav etteville 1 uesdays and r i nlays at 15 minutes alter sun rise, aud Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays at o'clock. Passage SI. T. S. LUTTERLOH. June l-I. if ItEAL KSTA1E AT AKTIPS. Ou Monday, the 12th November next. I will expoe to sale, at the Market Douse in Fayetteville. a Lot of Land, situated on Gillespie Street, "joining the Mum ford lot. known as the Arey lot. assigned to me for certain purposes. Terms at sale. AVAR REN UINSLOW. Assignee. Sept. ,S. fi2-2in. TO MERCHANT:; OF 77. V JtrAJWJEA C TUREll S HARE. I have on hand now. ami shall keep a simply of Tin Plate, fflock Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, Ac. 1LSO A large assortment of plain and Japaned Tin Ware of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail C. W. ANDREWS, Maikct Square. March 12. I860. 37-tf W. I ELLIOTT, Cicneral Commission ami Koiivar.Jiiig Merchant, WILMINGTON, N . C, May 9. 185.5 p,l t Man DAVID McPUFFIE, IS III Civ M.YSOW AWO PL ASTEREU, Fayetteville, X. C, Respectfully louder his services to persons in this and the adjoining counties wishing work done in his line Fayetteville. May 19, I8.5 y ' WANTED Two white boys, tices to the above business. as appren- JOIIN AlcLEIlAX, (Formerly or Cumberland Countv,) ;;j AGENT i .- : For the sale of Timl,er. Lumber, and all kinds of country Produce: WILMINGTON, N. C. - . September 1st. , Cm . -. . -,- . - , - HOUSE FURNISHINGS. i;! - Silver 1 bund Spoons, Forks. Butter Knives, and Castors. Britania. Candlesticks, Castors, Lamps Spoons, Tea a-nd Coffee Pots. Ac. 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 Lamp..'.' t. : Tin, Copper andDrasaTEA KETTLES. A a:reat variety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVENI ENCES, some of which have not been sold here before. Ladies' Work and Travelling R.oskets, a good assort ment, and very cheap; superior Scissors. Together with a Better assortment of FAXOT AD PLAIX, caA ASD CLASS WARE, v than I have ever before offered; .with all the ..Indispensable Articles of coarse Wares. . - W. N. TILLTNGIIAST. Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, &c. Sept. 1, 1855. 61-tf ImiII PALL AS3 WIKTEU GOODS. J. if T. IVADDIZL, HAY STREET. ' Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery, " Blacksmith & Tur pentine Tools, Agricultural Imple ments, HATS and CATS, .Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and . Luathcr, Jleavy.artieles iu the Drug lino, Ready-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods. Tins Stock we are prepared to job or retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1804. jeSr-.We- ask the Planters and Turpentine men. to examine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. . ' Who would have tliousriit i ( I A SEW CAimiAOE ESTABLISHHUST Ox Military Ghkex. opposite tiik Mkthow.st Ciilkch. FHON'TIXO O.N MCMFOKIl STSKET. ' Gkejit Extekpiusk. FaYETTKYII.I.E MI'ST PHI.VE. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they liavu entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general C RRIAGS BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully ' understanding their business, they have no hesitation' to compare work with any establishment iu Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may be known liy rofiv. ice to A. II. Whitlield's iron work for the last two rears. We warrant all work to give general" satisfaction for twehe months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. ; PIER & BUAXfX. ..Tawks II. Pikk ; James Buaxiw Fayetteville. Oct 1. 1854. y SOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Council, Cain A Co.. are earnestly requested to call and settle, as longer indulgence cannot be ajiven. COUNCIL & RAY. March 12. 1855. 37-tf KIXG S U UR Y FOR SALE. Col. King the present occupant, being desirous to i ciom: up ins ousiuef s. we oner those valuable premises , for sale. I Kingsbury is situated at the teriuinusoftheFavetie j,, villi; A Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from tin no ! former place, and within three miles o!' King's Laud- 00 u:l '-Hl" r tiiver. these premises oiler more j uiistncss conveuienei and comforts for livinu'. uerhans I than any country seat iu Cumberland. On them is a ; neat iv.o-story tiim.lv mansion, containing seven rooms i a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza and j portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for ser j vaiit.:, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of j water; and all handsomely" enclosed. Also, on the premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick j chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to uceommo j date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame barn 50 by t;n i feet, with stiilis for lol ly horses, ami rooms to fudd 50 j tons of forage; Carriage SiiTuse. Store uml Wan; house; I Wawr Grist. Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith's Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sh;ds, Ac: all I within convenient distance ofliie best Srn-iii's ofSand 'l.MI W. l! .1. . . .. . . nut .iii i. .vn i;ie oiiHiiiiigs ni e in;w anil tiavi; been erected within tin; last four or five years. To these valuable, improvements we will add i.500 acres oi fine Lands, and we will take $3. ."!!:) for til;: who! i whipli is less than the cist o!" t!ie improvements. ; We have also, on the pn-mises. and now in operation. ; a St-aui Saw an 1 Grist M il. and Turpentine Distiller ; liicb Ciiii be bought cheap. It' the right son of a p irehaser presents himself, and I wishes a partner in his operations, we will furnish one i with su'lieieut capital to conduct a profitable business. I oa l la iter wlio lias M l. 00) to invest ;n real estate Jinn .aais me oesi riiintat 10:1 o:i I .ape rear River.! -.vim a iie.iitnv country seat witn ail coaveineuees for living at -hand, these premises would be a verv desira Ide att ie!imnt to t!ie Ash- Pianlation. containing s.-ven hundred acn-s of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and now in market. These two Estate's are connected iy a good Ferry Landing a:il are only three miles apart: ami will ha sold together or separate. For further particulars apply to T- S. Lutterloh. V.q.. or the s;ib siribirs. J. & T. WADDILL. Fayetteville. Sept. 15. 155. (Ul-tf Tlia lari;" Vai-rlagc Factory ii tile Saoll. Respect nilly informs hN friends :i?i.l the public, that he J has built iqi largo substantial Brick Buildings at his : Old Stiind. expressly for iii.iuntaeturing Carriages. Thankful for the very lib:ral patronage he has received i for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to j business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a I continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be i made of tin- best material and by experienced workmen , in eacn i.raneu ot the busm-ss. 1 1 is work will compare comp ; lavoratily witli any ma le iu the United States, for iit- ness and durabtlitv. 1 He is determined to sell and do any work in his line ' oil as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as j well ij,. ic. He now has o:i hand, finished, the largest ; stock v .'CARRIAGES. BAROUCHES. ROCK A WAYS, j AND BUUGIES. ever ottered iu t!is jdace. and :i verv i Fargo stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold ! very low for Cash, or ou short time to pc.net nal eu-toin- its. vTtr-He lias on liand.more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of con- struetion. j ?-?All worn made by him is warranted 12 mo: iths j with lair usage, and should it fail bv bad work iinaiisliip or material will be rcliaired free ol' cbaroe j Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and i examine fur themselves. j OrderstliankfiiUy received and promptlv attended to. I l. (-pairing executed at sliort notice and ; sonalde terms. on very rea- Favetteville. Oct 1. Is:..'.. JVov 011 Elaiiil. 1 : I will sell at a v cl one vi'iir. Sept. 1. IS:"..-,. ci.ocits, - low price of v.u iims iiiillcriis. and warrant them for W. PRIOR. A'i- Music Impression Paprr, FOR WRITING WITHOUT FEN OH INK, Copying Lea rex, Phrnls, Flowers, Picl'vrcs, Patterns for Embroidery, Mo rlviwr Lin iifn IndellUdc, and ISIaiufidd IVriUvg. This article is absolutely the best, portable inkstand in the known world, for a small quantity folded aud placed in the pocket, constitutes a travelling inkstank which cannot be broken. No pen is necdciF, for anv stick sharpened to a point writes as ivrll ns the best gold pen in the universe. For drawing, it is indispen sable. It is indeed, the whole art of drawing 'and ... ...,.6...i.iUiii,TMiii. .vuy icat, nower or plant can ne transferred to the pages of an album, with a minute ana instinct resemblance of nature. With equal facility, pictures and embroidered patents arc taken, aud have received the highest ciilngiums from the fair sex; and indeed, a more' tasteful preheiit for a ladv coul I not be produced. This Magic Paper will also mark linen, or other ar ticles so as to remain pertectlv indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it w ith perfect ease. With this Magic" paper, likewise, otic 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-LlRWk Itlne, Green and Red. with full and printed instruc tions, for all to use, and will last sufiicicntly 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 cvei-y packaire is warranted PRICE. S2 per dozen, or live for $1. Sinlepnek ages 2. cents. AI ailed to all parts of the worfd on the reception of the above' prices. " Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL, 1G7 Broadwav New ork. Opinions-of the Press; .lIciiBKMa Mauic Impkkssion-; Pater. AVc refer our readers to the (advertisement in another column settin forth the merits of this pleasing and ingentoiio invent tion. The cheapness should induce all" to eive it a trial. Phil. Merchant. S . It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should meet with the sale it so richly deserves. Trilvne Just what, the public have so long desired " and re commends itself to every individual of taste and refine meat. Tour. Se Courier, Aug If. 1 ... " im. '' ' : . ; NOTICE. The midersigned would respectfully inform the rnV lie, both in town and country, that he is prmarod to do nil kinds of MASON WORK, piteiuno Ac Persons in the country wishing work done in my'line' would do well to give me a calf, as I think I can nive' satisfaction. Address & , .. , . " r- JAMES. Ang. 4. tf Fhyettevillo. K. C Stale, of ISorfU X7AroItnnCiun1erlaiid , CosiiH j Court of" Pleas and Qn trier Sessions- September Term, 1855. -V Bernard Spri-ghtl' and wife Elizabeth A., and Mary William n. Ann Eliza., Robert S., Catharine and Eli zabeth Bayne. children and heirs at law of William H. Bayiie. deceased. VS. Charles Montague, Ad ui'r. with the Will annexed of William II. Bayne. Petition for distributive sbarr. account and settlement.' It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Charles Montague, the defendant in this case is not u resident of this State, and the ordinary process of law cannot, be served upon him. it is therefore ordered that publication be made for (i w eeks 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 Cumbcrlatid at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in December next, and answer the Petition, or the same will be taken pro con r'esso and heard cxparte. . Witness, John McLauriu. Clerk of our said Court, at OHice iu Fayetteville. the first Monday of Septem ber. A. 1)., 1855. ' 5-Ct J. McLAURIN. , i i '-lO.OOO lbs. Tallow Wnnlecl, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1855. A. M. CAMPBELL ANDREW J. STEDMAX, Attorney nt Having removed to PITTSBORf). N. C. will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Coiiuties. April t, 1355. tf WOW. MAX, SELLERS & CO., RSSSiSHAZj HKltfUAST.S A nd Cotton Factors, 34 1-3 Pine Street "2TOI-K. D. V'. BOWMAN, W. If. SELLERS. May 1, 1855. y-pd EDW'D. McPlIERSOX. X'. 15. Particular attention prtid to consignments of Naval Stores. UEADSOMETiHXfi PfIR EVERY MAS: CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! AT nrIIO LC SALE AJ"J) RETAIL. A large and fashionable stock constantly oa 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 gn at curtailcr ol yearly expenses. This being the only house of the kind in this place where a general assortment is kept, and where most everybody can get suited. 1 have also on hand an extensive variety of shirts, collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid gloves, and other FURNISHING GOODS; boots and shoes, hats and caps, trunks, carpet bags, valicts, 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 ami jackets, together with a large assort ment of BOYS' CLOTHING. I am grateful for past encouragement from my friends aud customers and solicit a continuance of the same: and all who recommend their friends to trade at tli is establishment can depend upon their being dealt with fairly, and receiving lor their iiiouev its full equivalent. Cu'l and satisfv vour wants. GEORGE BRANDT, South-side Hay street, between Market House and FayeUeville Hotel. Favetteville. Feb 10. l;,."). S Mel t i'I-Ii lu-ice atiria & for ! i: :-. N't trail ere v ill pay the: Ltcrh- ritr.ie until further notice. 5S-tf S j.t. ;!. ls.-,;5. BJOKIiiXDF.llV. R. W. HARDIE carries on the Book-funding business in the sei M.id story of Clark A: Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive a:;J execute BIND- i 1N 111 il!! tober tvle desire.!. I Oc 1, lS'if. I (i J. o v H;is just received, n:nl in KILL SI-OCA' of store ills J '- GOODS, T "'4.--t '''c" he is prepared to sell , c .VTiv'.' very cheap for Cash, or on short .ir-'jiSa time to tho.-e who pav wlieu thev Uomise. ; Ills stock can b .- found V f An: 1 WITHIES OP U.f. FR;f ES, from $S to 51". i,- (food Stock of all kind of Goid Cliains; Seals; Keys; Urenst I'ins; Ear Itings and Fino-er Kings; Silver SjuiiHis Silvcr Forks; Untter Knives; Cuke IJaskcts; Card l'.iiskets; CatidU sticks; iSnnficrs; Trays; ;e., Are. A (.o;xl :ry Ti-iltii;iijsrs A tine lot of CI.O(NKS. and almost every articl ually kept iu a .fe.vehy Store, to wiiich he in-, itei attention of tiiosj wishing to purchase. th :et attention paid to the repairing of Watche and ! Tcwelrv. EDWIN- GLOVER. Sept. 1 1 sr..-.. 03 m .L5I30L5TS tr.-tr,:: ri5::;U5AT:es. Helmbold's hiiihlv ci EXTRACT l.t ciir kidueys. weaknesses, gans. whether in i:m! ticer.f rated COMPOUND ELFID for diseases of the bladder and and all diseases of the sexual or or female, from whatever cause uiey may have originated iiiid no matter of how long siamiing. Jliei-luut Kxtract Buehu has I een pro- uouiiceit iv cmun nt 1 iivs'cians as tinM'i-.-.t.st eim-.l.. ever known. It is:i nvdicine perfectly pleasant in its taste am! very innocent in its action, and yet so tho rough that it annihilates every particle "of Disease. An iufaliblc remedy, and as :i medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simple delicate to thecon-Hm-d and de.-paring invalid. 110 equal is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive. Ilelmholi.'s l,isln- ConroilratCil f01Pfill riliD CXTIMl'T SARS.iIMRII.Ll," 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 onl'v re liable and ellectiial known remedv for" tiie cure ol'Serornla. Salt Rhenm. Scald Head. Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, pains and swellings of the Rones. Tetter, Pimples 011 the Face, and all Scaly' j.i options 01 me fc-km. is article is now prescribed bv n r n, .... Tl distill-: uistied Physicians in thecountrv. nn.l l.a . ., ...1 more efficient iu practice than anv preparation of Sarsannrilla yet offered to the publ'c. Several cases u. Mi.nm.uj pniiis, .ueittiriul ami Scrofulous dis eases e entirety recovered in the incurable ward our Public Institutions which had for manv Years of re- s.si, ,, ciery nioue 01 treatment that could be devised These cases furnish striking exainnies of thr. .,!. effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the gla'uds were destroyed uini me oo.ies ilireilliv aiiCCleil. NOTICE. Letters from responsible Phvsici ins Professors of several Medical Colleges, and ccrtifi, and iicates 01 cures 11-0111 payents will be found both Preparations. accompanying - . .vvl,.v ,Jt iiuiiiu, o 1 per Dottle, or G bottles for - r!CT;, Vr',a. !::xfract ofSarsaparilla, SI per bottle, lrii-e Klni.! Vv ..o.l rT -. e.pial in strength to one gallon Svrup of Siir-narilii Prepared and sold by II. T. Hel'mbold. Chemist "n Chesuut St., near the Girard House, Philadelphia. io be had of J. X. SMITH. Druggist N. C, and of dealers everywhere. ' Fayetteville. July 1st 1S55. 1 J 11 .-IS-VJAMI R. HCSKE, A(xivi-y t T.nw, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. May lie found nt t.ho Oilieu r.-,..,.i. Walter A. Hnske. Es,, . on Bow Street: . .U--tU .y Will attend the Counties of Moore. Cumberland and abeson. And obtain Knnntv I..nii'nn.i i der the var'ovs nets - . ' v.s.ons un- Mfiveh 20. 1S5:. tf 2,000 Spirit- 15arrels for sale h McLAURIN & STRANGE. Tune 17. I.".-t tf -Vi lev. The suliscribcr ha? r. i:;lW....... . . '' "en riuiHU .... mi.ti. up t?!-r. vhore b still carries on m 1 , I M K Xri V!TT Having had nracttciU exj.eriee in most, of the Atlantic cities, he feels issurcd that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be spnteh. " Oct.-1.1854. executed tf 'with n-ntncfn' nn,i ,Te P.. MONAGHAN.V , , N O X I C E., , . ; The subscrilicr having purcliasid the stock of fna terial at the Carriage establishment formerly occupied by Mr A. II. Whitlield, in tend & carrying on the caiiuiags-hakisk; uusinksis. He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. He lias now on hand some very II A KD S OUE YEIIICL E S 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. 2f-?' All orders; thankfully received and promptly attended to. R EPAIRIXG done in the best manner and ou v rcasonable terms. cry Give liini a call before buying elsewhere. ' ' " J. D. CALLAIS. Fayetteville, Feb 'y 3d. . , tf PROVISIONS. subscriber keen constantly on hand The and for sale a good supply of Corn, Racrin, Fish, Lard,1 Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Sail, Molasses, And almost any article commonly to be found in a Grocery Store. Also, a large lot of Rock LIME, Plaster Paris, and Hair. Persons w ishing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a call. JOnX CCLBRETII, Oct. 1, 1854 tf Dobbin-House building C'APK PEA Jt LAXDS FOR. SALE. We offer for sale that Valuable Plantation, known as the "ASHE PLACE," seven miles above Fayctte iie. on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES. every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation! This Land requires no puffing as it is known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. Terms will lie made satisfactory if the right tort of a purchscr is found. T. S. LUTTERLOH. J. & T. WADDILL. Feb. C. 1855. 32-tf CJ-TSJIE-VT G. WRIGHT, Attorney nt Law, fayetteville, N. C. OlTice at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Fcb'v :!, lf.53. D OB FIX IIO USE, HAY STREET, FAYETTEV ILLE, K. C h. Tins Hotel (on site-of former Plan- i ;i-2 ! tor's Hotel.) was onenei! for tlir uAtnmo. it$k !tin of guests ou the first dav ofJauuarv I.N.J.I. Siiimted on the principal street of the town, and w i . tiin a few minutes walk of the Post Office. Telegraph mce, Banks, United States Arsenal and oilier business places, it. is yet sufficiently retired to U-clear of the annoyance and bustle of a more central location. It is newly erected and handsomclv furnhdH il. and careful attendants secured, with csp"icial reference to the comfort of patrons. In consequence of the liberal patronage extended to tuis estiti.lishmeiit. the proprietors have enlarge d l.v oj.emii- a nut ot rooms on tlie second floor, and are inns pieparcu to accommodate all till ling. tmnsieut persons SPACIOUS STABLES attached, and experienced Ostlers in attendance. Carriages will be iu waiting on arrival of Steam Bouts, for the accommodation of passengers. , - ,c. POWKRS & CO. April 7. 1S55. tHAItbES HANKS. CONFKCTIOXKK, FAVETTEVILLE, October 1, lt-51. N. C. JAMES McPHEKSOX, GEX'i'LE M EX'S Fts in i sh i n I ;.tall i slimr n t , HAY STREET, Opposite Fayetteville IJa'nk, in Hotel Iluildiir, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. A full assortment of Men's and Boys' Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Boots, Sliovs, Umbrellas Viinkee Notions tve., iVe. 1855. 05-tf DtVELUXG HOUSE FOK SALE. Hte tsuusenher offers for snli ;i TToncn 2 iiei 1.01 on .vioore street, joining his present and Lot on Moon i..;.i..,..v ti... ii, - enee. j ne i louse contains 'evei Hid IS ill good 1-eDair. All nwiwrarr ..lit oil the ptvmtscs. and a well of .r.,,,1 water iu 11- terms atiidv to DAVID McDVFFIE. Sept. 20, 1W.-,. fii-tl- REMOVAL. S. M. THOMAS has removed from his former stand, ar file Dobbin House. Hav street t.. ,1... ....( 11 Mark. and Gilk pie street, south-west of the Market Louse recently occupied by Mr S. S. Arev would be happy to have his friends, -.mil all i where he 111 want of goon ana .-!. neap (mods, call and v:, n.;.... i.; vc,.,i- which comprises Staple and Fancv irv Goods. Rcudv mai.e Clothing. Hats, Boots', Shoes. Ac.. Ac. . ' S. M. THOMAS, .scpf. 62-tf NOTICE. The fi, n, of A. McKcnzic V Co.. at Fair Bluff. iva dissolved by mutual consent on the L'Oth day of Jtun' last. All business connected with the firm will be set tled by the undersigned, as hewill continue to carrv 011 t.ie business of manufacturing Buggies. Barouches, l.ociiaways. Sulkies, and evervthiiig 'in the carriage line. " Repairing done in the neatest manner, and at a low charge. Horse shoeing executed at hort notice. r t,, . t' , A- MeKENZIE. Fair Blufi. July 21th REJIOVAL. 11. II. CAR YE R Would inform his friends and the public, that lie lias removed 1,0111 his old stand on Green street to the More formerly occupied by Mr P. Moutaguc. on Hav street. near the Market Square. ' He has on hand a well selected Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes and Boots, Negro Blanlrc's, Kerseys; also Blacksmith's Tools, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Sausage Cvlters, And. a great variety of other articles well suited to tlio Retail and Barter Trade much the largest stock lie has ever oilcred in this market which he will sell 011 reasonable terms, or exchange for Produce of almost any kind. A call from old friends and the public is respect fully solicited. AV. H. CARVER, Hav st. 25-tf Dee. IM t. Jamks . Smith. Miles Costix JAMES C. SMITH &. CO., Commission JWcrchanis, ITaye removed their olnee to the second torv of the building formerly occupied by the Telearaph Coir.panv. w.iere they are prepared to attciidJo all business in tl' Commission line. All business entrusted to them will be punctuallv .attended to. 1 Wilmington, October 1. 1854 v iK-Coopers' Tool?, and all qualities of Cine for Distillers' use, for sale by ' D. & W. McLAURIN June 17, 1854 tf JSF- FOR SALE CHEAP. -fSs 7 SECOND HAND TJUOOIFR in OOll repair. April 20, ISr5 A. A. McKETIIAN. 42-tf Nero JYagon Establishment ; BV WM. WATSON. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new estali lishment en Maxwell pfrcet, near' Mr R W. Wilikings' Store: and is now prepared to receive orders f'i,r CAR TS, 1YA GONS, DEA YS, $e., which shall ho promptlv executed. All work dom; bv him shall biV,f D.a i.si ..rtcinan- ship and material that the eonntrv can nltord. REPAIRING of nil kinds done with neat- ness and despatch: Also, IIORSE-SII0F.ING will be strictly attended to. N. B. No pains will lo spared to give satisfaction to tlioso who may favor him with ihmr patronage FayeUeville, 51 ay 30, 1S55. y ! i rtlliks j oept. -2'J ! I j llousi , the vard. 1- i 1 .-r t " i s I:
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