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THE NORTH C A 110 LIN IAN, FAYETT E VILLE, N. C. e9 :mz rjaj J2 c"z: i-r f.rt Carolinian. TIipsc lines are supposed to bo p;u t of the medita tions of J. B., on the morning of the day on which he was executed for the murder of E-, Nov., 1854. Faint and dimly breaks the daylight Through each rnsty iron grate, Into my dungeon where all night 1 have wept and mourned my fate. Luckless day that ends my being, Doomed a Felon's fate to share, Fast the moments now are fleeing, Each one laidened with despair. It is a dav so dark and drcarv Dreary to the best of men, Iut the heart must grow weary, Locked up in a loathsome den. In this dismal cell I'm weeping AVeeping bitter briny tears, "While in y heart is conveise keejiing "With its startling doubts and fears. Soon life's turmoil will be ended Soon this heart will cease to beat, And my spirit unattended, Stand before the Judgment seat. Oh my soul! the thought of dying Dying as the Felon dies, "Without one hope on which relying For a transit to the skies. Oh thou dark mysterious dwelling Of. the disembodied soul, Hast thou not some foretaste, telling Something for the heart's console; I last thou not some spirit living 'Mid tiie lowly haunts of men, Through whom instruction thou art giving What befalls the spirit then; i7u mat now i mitrut uiiiem, t Something from that blest abode i Something like an Angel's spirit, To guide mo o'er this untried road. J (Jod of Mercy take my spirit j When it quits this world of pain, j I ask it not through anv merit, i Well I know such plea were vain; lut a sinner humbly praying Fraying thou his soul to take, Conscious oft of disobeying, Asks this, Lord, for .Jesus' sake. LOST Oil MISLAID, f):i Wednesday last, in Lum im'I ; i. :i Calf-skin roo'K'riT iJiH;iv. containing o ie Not mile to m: hv N. A. McLean for ( ):ie Hundred Dollars, dated m do. for Tw.-.ity Dollars, dated in for Tea Dollars and seventy-five by J. J. Carrie, dated 22d Dec'r. ; . ints and other papers. -Ml per- i gainst trading for said Notes, as 1 leceiuher, 1 S5 1 ; ivi' November. Is.Vi; o;i ("ills, pavable to me 185 1. Al some re so. is are forewarn ,1 I am the onlv authorized person to receive pavmeut. ARCII'D 15. Cl'Rl'li". Dec. 1. 18".-. 2t-pd I'AI.I A.M V. IME.'l GOODS. We are no-v receiving our stock of Fall and Winter goods, const.-tiag of LADIES DRESS and GENTLE MEN'S WEARING APPAREL, viz: Muslin De-Lanes; plain and plaid M. l inos; Alp-iecas. I'omhazincs. black, plain, and plaid Silks: Talmas and Cloaks; Dress Trim mings. Edgings, i'.uiliio'.dered Collars. Handkerchiefs, and Muslin Rands; a larg-: lot id" Hosiery for Ladies. Mi-ses. and Ch'Mren; Kid and Pio Nie Gloves: Wool en Mitts for Children: a large assortment of llomiets. Silk. Satin. Mu-liu. Straw and Hair; Misses' Hoods: Ladies" walking Shoes. Gaiters, and white lvtd Polka Roots; Misses Gaiters. Morocco Ties, and walking Shii -. FOR GENTLEM EN : Hats and Caps of every shape and ualky ; Cravats. Stocks. Mer no Vests. Shirts and Collars: a larg'- lot of Clothing, warranted to it. or no sale; Roots a i l Shoes; Ruck and woolen Gloves: Rlea. h - 1 ami unbleached Shirtings anil Sheet ings; Table Cloths and Tow-lings; Red Ticking: Blankets; Kerseys; Kentucky Jeans; Stripes ami Ap ron Cheeks: White and Red Flannel: a good assort ment of Cloths. Cassirueri-s. and Vestings; Table Covers, Rug and Carpeting" some very fine; Umbrella-;. Traveling Satele-ls. and Trunks: Port Monaies. Reticules, and great many other Fancy Articles. We would be pleased to hive persons living in town. an 1 tiime vis' ting our plaee w vv) Is, to examine our Slock. th a view of purchasing us we are determined to sell. Oct. 8. 18.15. W. F. & E. F. MOORE. H7-tf DOCTOR HOOFLAND'S C E L E U R A T K D ennem Sitters, PIlF.PARFm BY DS. C. M. JACKS0H, Fliilnd'a., Fa., WILL Kl'f ECTIT AIXT CfliK LIVER COMPLAINT, DYSPEPSIA, JAUXDICE, ('iironic or A'trrous l)cbilit;, l)isranes of the K'flueq.i. and all d'nctiact arising from a dit ordercd Liter or Stomach. Such as constipation, inward piles, fullness, or blood to the head, aci dity of the stomach, nausea, heartburn, disgust for food, full ness or weight in the stomach, sour eructations, sinking, or iluttering at the pit, of the stomach, swimming of the head, hurried and diilicult breathing iluttering at the heart, choking or salfocating sensations when in a ly ing posture, dimness of vision, dots or webs before the sight, fever and dull pain in tin' head, de ficiency of perspirut ion. yellowness of the skin -and eyes, pain in the sid". eiiest, limbs. Ac, smld'-n i!ush--s ,,f heat burning i u the ilesh. constant imaginings oi'evil. A great depression of spirits. Tn attributing such valuable .Medical properties to th'n remedy, no ra-h or unwarrantable assertion is made, but is simply stated a fact: proven undeniably and conclusively by the extraordinary cures, and bene lits derived from its use, under the direction of its illu-trious origin a or. Dr. Ho Ma:id. :rnmng all classes of Euro--an societies an 1 i'i om the inmiens.. jrvass of testimony, from all parts -of the American continent, accumulated during the last ten years, in the hands of the present proprietor. Thi prevalence of diseases to which tie: German Hitters are adapted, it is with sorrow we say it. is almost universal, indeed there i se uvly a f.i:n;ly throughout the w hole extent of our country in which there cannot lie found among its members that peculiar mtlioir and fantitil '' araiiee denoting a diseased Liver, or an emaciated and sull'er iiig Dyspeptic. Th-ni of what immense importance to this class of invalids, that a certain and reliable remedy should lie placed within their reach; one in which no baneful or injurious drug enters into its composition: -a remedy ou which the patient c.i:i rely with the utmo.-t couii denee -and certainty and be assured from actual and tangible proofs, that th- article liossesses tin; virtues attributed to h is u-ing really it. Such a remedy is J l.iojl i'Ki s llt-rnf tn Ji'tters. 1 uou sands of dol- j j lars have been expended in its manniaetury -and dilfu- i sion throughout all parts of this continent, and the proprietor feels the greate-t satisfaction in stating, that there is no state, county or even village w here the Medicine has been introduced, that there cannot be found luiuib 'i-s. willing to testify to its virtues. It is used con -tuntly in the praeticeof a lage number of the ;n ): t prominetit Piiysicians in the country, who have also added their writt 'u testimony, in evidence of its great virtues. In conclusion then, we would re-il'ct-.iHy ask of all those aftlicted w ith air of the above diseases to give the Bitters a trial, an rest as sured it will never be regretted. In proof of .,i state m nts above ni-de. all are invited to read, attentively, the "Memorabilia.'' or '-Practical Receipt Book."" lor Farmers and Familities. containing n great nnm her of usetv.l receipts, in addition to the testimony, in favor it t n; Bitters, (Venn the most prominent and well known rnd.viduaU.n all parts of the Union. All Agents I. n- iav mio i s .ne HUlliorr.e. to .1 ; st i-t I ... t ; "Receipt Book" gratuitously , , - - ' '.i. Ui o'uix Principal otuce and M amifaetory, 120 Philadelphia. Pa Arch St., ' For sab, wholesal- by Drp-tst3 ln aU .. c I mid at retail hv aim h..fii , !'"!ti'" :,. tmvn in the United S!.,f,... ' ':'u,It'! fl 11.1 cl,.!.. . ...... . "... ..iiu l;l;iau'l For sale in Fayettevilie by S. j. IIIJCSDAI ALE. ! eoruary zoin, im.i ly Till: GOOD TIME C03IIXG. When in tfie course of human events "A Treatment"' shall have bee.i discovered, liy which a large amount of human sulfcriug can be relieved, and the feeble and emaciated ma l j strong anil healthy, 'tis evident the 'good time" so long coining, has come at last. A large portion of the afflictions to which flesh is heir, falls to the lot of the weaker sex, and strange as it may seem, they will staffer for years before consult ing one 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 co-.niirrn 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 loliow, can oe re mo veil ami cured, and the patient restored to health and vigor by a treatment pleasant and safe, and without any unpleasant consequences whatever. Also, all long standing chronic complaints, in per sons of any age or sex. Scrofula. Rheumatism. Dropsy, Palsy. Tetter. Cancer. Dyspepsia. Chronic Diarrlnea, Ac. " In all of which I will warrant a permanent cure. I shall visit Fayetteville frequently during the j months of October. November arid December, j 1 can le found at my room at the Fayetteville IIo ! tel. during the day and evening of the 13th and 14th, 'and from the 17th to the 22d of the present month, j All communications addressed II. II. 15., and ! sent to the Hotel or the I'ost Office will meet with at i tention. October 10th. ?m S E B A S TOP O L TA K E X A T L A S T. .1. 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 Si.ij.lo svurt Fancy OltV GOODS, liontx and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in that line. PRIME FAJIIEY G ROC Kill ES always to be had AT LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 1 1. 1S55. ly-pd FOR SALE. Some fine TITLES, and one TIMBER WAGON "ood running order, which I am anxious to sell. DAVID MURPHY. May 2i;th. 47-tf CLiitnxnos inoiv works. Wilmington, X. C. A. 11. VAJVB O KKE L EJV, Proprietor. The subscriber having purchased the entire interest in the ' CLARENDON IRON WORKS." solicits orders for Steam Engines, of any power or style, Saw Mills of every variety, Mining Machinery and Pumps. Grist anil Flour Mills, complete, Parker. Turbine anil other Water-wheels, Rice-lield Pumps and Engines. Leavitt's Corn and Cob Crusher, Rice Thrashers, Shineie Machines. Shafting Hangers and Pullles, Cotton Gins and ('earing. Iron Castings of all kinds and patterns, J'rass " Locomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Boilirs, Blacksmith work of all kinds. Iron Doors for Houses -and Jails. TIIE ESTABLISHMENT having been re-organized for the express nurnose of insuring punctuality in the i execution of all orders, the public may rest satisfied that any work which may offer will be promptly I delivered according to promise, and of such workman j ship as cannot fail to give satisfaction. THE MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT being in I charge of men of talents and experience. I have no ! hesitation in saying that the work hereafter turned out. j shall compare favorably in every respect with that i of the most celebrated in the States, and at prices i which will make it to the interest of all in 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," t Wilmington X. C. Oct. 1.1. A. II. VANBOKKELEN. S1'LE.0!I PROPERTY FCR SALE. The subscriber will sell hi? Lot in the town of Lum berton containing nearly three quarters of an acre. Said lot is fronting the Court House, and on which is sit uated the Lumbcrtou Hotel, containing eighteen large and comfortable rooms, kitchen, and new Store house, to which is annexed good stables, and also 273 acres of good LAND lying within half mile of Lumberton. 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. Applv earl v to JAMES C. DAVIS. Montpelier P. O.. Richmond county, N. C. Oct. fi, 155. (!(i-tf JAMES G. SMITH'S hair dukssixo .vxd silavisct saloox, Faykttevii.i.f. IIotf.i,. All kinds of Perfumeries. Hair Oils, shaving and hair Urushes. toilet and shaving Soaps, for sale. Fayetteville, April 7, liS55 Wil.l-i-' Pnlrut We keep constantly on Salttinandrr Safe. hand an assortment of the above Sates, warranted lire-proof; and desirous of ex tending the demand for them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here tit New- York prices. D. & W. McLAURIN. Agents. October 1. 18.11. tf THOMAS II. TILLINGHAST, LSOOavBI.NDKK, ANDERSON STREET, opposite North of E. J. Hale v Son's Book Store. Music. Magazines, and all the description of Books are bound in till styles, ix run hkst a.i most srn sTANTi.u. maxxki:. oil terms same as at anv place south h. Persons wishing to know the prices of binding be furnished with a list personally or by letter. will pe Fayktt::v!1.i.k. Sept. 29.18. WANTKD. A GOOD WAGON MAKER to work in my Shop. Such a one by applying soon will find steadv employ ment, and io"od waies. Vi'M. WATSON. Oct. fi. " ' tiG-tf TO CONTRACTORS The President and Directors are now ready to re ceive Propo-uls for constructing the Fayetteville and Albemarle Plank Road between Little's Mills in Rich mond county and Albemarle in Stanly county, and they invite proposals for the following work : Section 1st. For constructing the road from Little's Mills to Clark's Creek. 10 miles. Si c. id. For constructing Road from Clark's Creek to the Pee Dee River. 5 miles. Sec. :d. For the construction of a Bridge across Pee Dee River. Sec. t tli. For the construction of the Road from the Dee River to Albemarle, 8i miles. Proposals will Ix; received and considered for the Grading and making all necessary side ditches and culverts from the Pee Dee to Albemarle, omitting planking. By resolution of the Stockholders, before the Presi dent and Directors can enter into these contracts, an individual subscription of S 15.0U0 will have to be made, it is asked lhat the friends of the work will submit such bids, (either subscribing or guaranteeing that amount) as to enable the work at once to go on. JAS. G. COOK, Oct 25. Prest F & A P R Company. s rc c ( X S STOCK. STAR II & WILLIAMS now receiving their SECOND PURCHASE of Are FALL ll WITTER DRY OOBS, Roots, Shoes, ILits, Cops, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Ami I civil y-ma.de CLOTHING, And have no hesitation in paying it is the LARGEST and -most desirable stock now in market; and having been purchased at greatly- reduced prices from the early part of the season, w ill lie offered to buyers on terms that cannot fail to please. Fayetteville, October 25th. HOTEL. The Subscribers ha vine: this day leased this Hotel for a term of vears, will be pleased to sec 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. n. ROBERTS & CO. F. N. Roberts. J. n. IiOKEBTS. March 1, 1855. 35-tf FAYETTEVILLE JirTCAt ISSrttASCB COMPAJET. An Abstract of the Second Annual REPORT of the President and Directors: Policies issued past year 524. w hole number issued 1233, coverintr property amounting to $2,12-fi,3o3 00 Folicics cancelled and expired 851.(i35 Ct Amount now insured $1,274,717 34 Amount of Premium Notes expired & cancelled 126,474 03 " " " now on hand Increase during the last rear $189,859 33 SOI, 275 07 Premium notes averaging 14 89-100 per cent, on the amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance dur ing the year averaging less than per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $772 89 for Premiums renewed 0,103 2S " forPolieies.Surveys&transfcrs 337 50 " for Rent " 70 00 -$7,283 C7 DISBU RSEM ENTS. Cash paid C. II. Sneod. fire loss SS.10 00 " Lot & balance Office building 1.450 00. " "Salaries 1 ,5;1) 00"" " State Tax 10U 00 " li ; Contingent expenses 375 f2 " Premiums returned 20 (ifi $4,340 27 Balance $2,937 40 To-wit : Cash loaned, out on Bond and Security, (on demand.) $2,2i0 00 Cash in Bank and in hands of Agents ' GS7 40 $2,937 40 ASSETS. Cash on interest and in Bank, Ac. Rent due Real Estate, paying 13 per cent. $2,937 40 190 00 1,800 00 $4,927 40 189,859 3:5 Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet any losses $l!)4,78fi 7S In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late the members and the public on the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the past year. We have met with no loss since 7th March, 1854, (Sneed's.) unless it be the case of Stranglaus & Einston at Kinston. w hose Store was blown up very extraordinary case, it is still under investi gation. " The following Directors were relected for next year: Ceo McNeill. II L ,M vrover. Chas Ben bow, Ilenrv Lilly, Jas Kyle. S W Ti'llingha t, S T Hawley, T S Lut tct loh. Win McLaurin.N A Stedmnn. J G Shepherd. S J Hinsdale, D A Rav. J D Williams. A A McKethan. .T II Cook. A E Hall, A W Steel. J G Cook, and R F Brcwn of Wilmington. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEILL. President. H. L. MYROVER. Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN. Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Executive Commit te for next Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin. May 24. 1855. Cold and Si 1 voi Walclses, JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, AXD PASCY KGODS. "i"";7N The subscriber is now re- ceiving large additions in his line, s -,-,e-j N consistiii'r in nart. or a OLD cS- SILfEH W.tJWIL t - -ti 'il ES, Ear Rings. Breast Pins, 'Fin- 1 - i-lniii v t.;., n....l.os. nA &iS&S$m Vest and (Juard Chains. Seals and 1 -" " ' ' ,v- ? v " Keys, Studs. Sleeve Buttons. Lockets; Gold and Silver Pencils; Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Silver Cups; Silver and Plated Spoons: Silver. Pearl and Shell Card Cases: Silver and Plated Butter Knives; Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Card Baskets and Can dlesticks; Porte Monaies; Fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; Double and Single Barrel Guns; Pistols; Colt's Repeaters; Percussion Caps; Surveyors' Com passes and Chains; Canes; Hair, Tooth. Nail and Lath er Brushes; Powder Flasks; Shot Belts; Game Bags; Music Boxes; Accordeons; Flutes; "Fifes; Clarionetts; Violins and Strings: Chessmen and Boards; good Ilem luing's Needles; Ac. Ac. W. PRIOR. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Ac, repaired on the usual terms. Sept, 1. 185 "I. WILHIXKTON &. FAYETTEVILLE P A S S E iV G E R LINE.. The New Steamer " MAGNOLIA " will leave Fay etteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sun rise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays at o'clock. Passage S4. T. S. LUTTERLOII. . June 14, tf TO MERCHANTS Sc MANUFACTURERS OF T1JV 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 own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 12. 1S55. :'7-tf W. r ELLIOTT, Grncral Commission and Forwarding merchant W I L MIXGTON, N . C . May 9, 1855 pd t. Man DAVID McDUFFIE, BU.ICK: MASaJf AND PLASTERER, Fayetteville, N. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in this and the adjoining counties wishing work done in hi.-' line. Fayetteville, May 19. 1 855 " y WANTED Two white boys, as appren tices to the above business. JOHN IMcLERAX, (Formerly of Cumberland County,) " A G E 1ST T For the sale of Timber. Lumber, and all kinds of country Produce. WILMINGTON, X. C. September 1st. t'ln HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Silver Plated Spoons, Forks. Butter Knives, and Castors. Britania. Candlesticks, Castors, Lamps, Spoons, Tea and Coffee Pots. Ac. A good assortment of Waiters. 10 to 30 inches. LAMPS for Oil, Lard and Fluid. solarand plain; Solar Fluid Lamps, a new article; Oil and Camphene Hanging Lamps. Tin, Copper and Brass TEA KETTLES. A great variety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVENI ENCES, some of which have not been sold here before. Ladies' Work and Travelling Baskets. a good assort ment, and very cheap; superior Scissors. Together with a Better assortment of " FASCY AfD riAIT, CHIXA A!CD CLASS WARE, than I have ever before offered; with all the . Indispensable Arliclf-B of coarse Wares. -W. N. TILLING II A ST. Dealer in Crockery. China, Glassware, Ac: Sept. 1,1855. Cl-tf - TO PASSENGERS.: J The STEAMER SUN (will leave this place every TUESDAY and FRIDAY a 15 minute after sunrixi-; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SATUR DAY at 12 o'clock, with Passengers and Freight. i Tf xr rT?n-c-TT - FA YfiTTE VI LL.E mm Faycttovillc, Oct. 1, U51. 96-tf FALL A3fD WISTEK GOODS. J. cj- T. IVABDILL, HAY STREET. Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, consisting of a large and w ell selected stock of GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlery, Blacks'mith & Tur pentine Tools. Agricultural Imple- IIATS and CAPS, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles in the Drug line, Readv-made Clothing, meats, and staple Dry Goods. This Stock we are prepared to job or retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. JE5 We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to examine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. "XVIio would Iia-re thougbt III A XEW CAHRIAGE ESTABLISKJIK5T OX MlI-ITAKT GlIEKX, OITOSITK THE MkTUOPIST CllUKCII, fronting ox ml'mfoko street. Great Extekpkise. Faa ettkvm.i.e mi st 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 in all its various parts. And j 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 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 mor.lhs. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James II. Piek James Bkaxin. Fayetteville, Oct 1. 1S5L y SOTICE. All persons indebted to the late firm of Council, Cain & Co., are earnestly requested to call and settle, as longer indulgence cannot be given. COUNCIL & RAY. March 12. 18.15. 37-tf KIIVGSBURY FOR SALE. Col. King the present occupant, being desirous to close up his business, we oiler those valuable premises for sale. Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fa yette ville A Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the former place, and within three miles of King's Land ing on Cape Fear River. These premises oiler more business conveniences and comforts for living, perhaps than any country seat in Cumberland. On them is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for ser vants, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of water; and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame barn 50 by (it) feet, with stalls for forty horses,, and rooms to hold 50 tons of forage; Carriage house. Store and Ware house; Water Grist .Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith's Shons. Wheel Right Shop, Turoentine Sheds. Ac; all within convenient distance of the best Springs of Sand hill Water. All the buildings are new and have been erected within the last four or live years. To these valuable improvements we will add 1,5. )0 acres of Pine Lands, and we will take So. 500 for tin? whole, which is SI 009 less than the cost of the improvements. We have also, o:t the premises, and now in operation, a Stearn Saw and Grist Mill, and Turpentine Distillery, which can be bought cheap. If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and wishes a partner in his operations, we will furnish one with sufficient capital to conduct a profitable business. To a Planter who has $14,000 to invest in real estate and wants the best Plantation on Cap.? 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, containing si'Vi'ii hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and now in market. Thes ; two Estates are connected by a good Ferry Landing an 4 are only three miles apart: and will be sold together or separate. For further particulars apply to T- S. Luttcrloh. Esq.. or the sub scribers. " J. A T. WADD1LL. Fayetteville, Sept. 15. 1855. j:i-tf The lars;est Cariisgc Factory in tle Soiilli- A. A. 3cIv SIl!i ..,.-,. , - .. . , , especuuny iniorms nis irienos aim me puonc, uiai lie I.. -I. 1 l A I l 1). - 1 i . . .. x 1. , iiiis ouiit. ii i;titi;e mi osi a u ji ieiv jiiuiukis ai no Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very libural 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. He 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 neat ness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as ai3r work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest, stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES. lt( CK A WAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers. .7 if-He has on hand more than ONI HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of con struction. ;yE?TAll work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will lie repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville. Oct 1, 1855. Now on Haud,73 CliOCiCS, of rarinn patterns. I will sell at a vcrv low price and warrant "them for onevear. " W. PRIOR. Sept. 1, 1S55. FLOI'U A3IB Always for sale by COIIX MEAIi, W. II. CARVER. Nov. 10. 71-tf CARTER'S SPANISH MIXTURE. THI S C ELE BR A TE 1) C O MP O UJVD; SClKN'TIFICAI.I.y rtlKI'AllKli FKOM TIIK BEST ARTHII.ES OF TUE MATEiilA M K III "A, Has gained an unrivalled reputation for the following good clfects, viz : PURIFYING THE ELOOD, and thus curing CHOFUX.A, SYPHILIS, UI.CKKS, OLD SOUKS, OBSTIN.VF. CUTANEOUS EKUI'TIONS, and all diseases arising from the IMPRUDENT USE OR AH USE OF .MERCURY. KF.GULATIXfi TIIK STOMACH AND UOW EI.S, Titus it cures LIVEIl DISEASE, INDIGESTION-, Hll.tOtS COMPLAINTS, COST1VKNESS, AX!) FILES. STRENGTHENING THE IUGKSTIVE Ol.GANS. Thus causing the food to nourish and support every part." REGULATING- THE SKCI'ETIVE ORGANS, and, by enabling thctn to perforin their roper functions, .- PKEVFXTING AND CUKING BILIOUS AND OTHER PAINFUL DISF.ASES. STRENGTHENING AND QUIETING THE XEKVOl'S SYSTEM, thus allaying nfkvovs irkitation. and curing ALL MSKASKS OFTIIENKHVES. It is unrivalled in the cure of all female piskasks ! WEAKNESS. IRflEGULAKITV. OUSTIi UCTIoXS, A ('. IT IS ENTIRELY" SAFE IN ALL CASES Acting in harmony with the restoring powers of nature, it never injures but always benefits and cures, as thousands of voluntary certificates from the best authorities testify. Recollect that each, hottlk hears the vame of RENNET & BEERS. Druggists. No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va. JBS Xone otltcr is Genuine. Price One Dollar per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. Sold by Druggists and Country Merchant's in all the cities and counties of the United States, Canada and the West Indias. WM. S. BEERS &, Co.. Proprietors, Richmond. Va. For sale in Favettevillc by S. J. HINSDALE. Feb. 20, 1S55. y T.IMG AXD CRMEST. Jut received and for sale 250 Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln, 100 Barrels Cement. 50 Calcined Plaster, 300 Bushels Plastering Hair, 75 Barrels Mackerel and Herring, 300 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 200 " Alum Salt; 2 bushel Sacks. J. W. POWERS. Oct. 27, 1855. 60-tf NKW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. S. M. THOMAS Is receiving, direct from New York, a large and well selected assortment of staple and fancy DRY GOODS, Reay-mndc Clothing-, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Kerseys, Rlaukets, tS:e. To which he would call the attention of the Ladies, his friends, and the public generally, to give him a call and examine his stock before making their pur chases. 1I intends to let the people decide whether they are pretty, or. whether they are CHEAP, when they examine his stock atid hear his prices. He would return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him. and hopes In stinct attention to business, to merit a continuance of the same. Corner of Market and Gillespie Street. Sept. 27. tf 10,000 1J. Tallov v.-antcfj, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1, 1855. A. M. CAMPBELL ANDREW J. STED.MAX, Auorimj- at Tv. Having removed to PITTSBORO. N. C will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, .Moore and Harnett Counties. April 14, 18.15. tf BO JVM AX, SELLERS & CO., GRXEHAIi COMMIHSIlftrV 3IEUCIIA1'T,S And Gallon En dors, 31 1-3 Piie .Street, ITZIZV """J" Oil II. D. W. BOWMAN, W. II. SELLERS. May 1, 1 855. y-pd EDW'P. McPlI KRSON. N. B. Particular attention paid to consignments of Naval Stores. HEAD SOMF.TIIIAG FOB KVF.ISY MAX! CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !! AT WHOLESALE AJ'D RETAIL. A large and fashionable stock constantly on hand. To all who wish decidedly handsome and Weil made garments, from the best material, and at the lowest price, my Establishment will prove a great curtailer of 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. I have also on hand an extensive variety of shirts. ( collars, stocks, cravats, pocket handkerchiefs, kid j doves, and other FURNISHING GOODS: boots and ! shoes, liats and caps, trunks, carpet bags, valices. walk ing canes, silk and gingham umbrellas, looking-glasses, iniported Havana Segars. and FANCY GOODS; India .. i - , -i.i .i. rubber iver-coais. leggings ana saimais, ou-cioui i coats, pants and jackets, together with a large assort- meat of BOYS CLOTHING. I I am grateful for past encouragement from my j friends and customers and solicit a continuar.ee of the ; same; and all who recommend their friends to trade I at this establishment c-.m depend upon their being dealt with fairly, and receiving for their money its j full equivalent Call and satisfy your wants. GEORGE BRANDT. j South-side Hay street, between Market House and i Fayetteville Hotel. Fayetteville. Feb 1(1, 1855. Mclinmin it Strun.e will jnty the est c-ash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. :J. 185:?. 5S-tf hig'h- ISiJOX-UIXMEElY. R. W. IIARDIE carries on the Ivik-binding business in the second story of Clark t Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND ING in any style desired. October "l, 1854. K. GLOVRIJ Has just received, ami in store, his FALL STOCJCof GOODS, Which he is prepared to sell very cheap for Cash, or mi sdiort time to those who pay when they promi.-ii. Among his stock can lie found WATCHES OF ALL TRICES, from f S to S15;J,- a Good Slue'; of all hinds of Gold Chain?; Seals; Keys; Urcast Pins; Ear Hiiis ;uk1 Finger Mings; Silver Spoons; Silver Forks; Butter Knives; Cake Baskets; Curd Baskets; Candle sticks; Snuffers; Trays; fcc, oce. A Gc-otl Siocls of Slilifary Tiiiiunin A line lot of CLOCKS, and almost every article us ually kept in a Jewelry Store, to which he invites the attention of those wishing to purchase. Strict attention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. ED''LN GLOVER. Sept. 15, 1S55. IIELiilBGLft'S CFATI-fE PJIEIMIUTIOXS. HelmbohFs highly concentrated COMPOUND FLl'TD EXTRACT BUCilU, 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 I'tichu has been pro nounced by eminent Physicians us the greatest reniedy 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 benefit everybody, from the simple delicate to thecon tined and desparing invalid, no eipial is to be found, acting both as a cure and preventive. f0f;PClI VLlin EXTRACT SARSAP.is.MI.LA, For juirifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising from an excess of Mercury. e.iosure and imprudence in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from ari impure state of the Blood, and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula. Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, pains and swellings of the Bones. Tetter, Pimples on the Face, anil 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 in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public. .Several cases of secondary Syphilis, .Mercurial and Scrofulous dis eases have entirely recovered in the incurable wards of our Public Institutions which had for many years re sisted every mode of treatment that could be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine in arresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and Ihe hones already alfccted. NOTICE.- Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Preparations. Prices. Fluid Extract of Buchti, SI per bottle, or ( bottles for 5 Prices. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5 equal in strength to one gallon Svrnp of Saraparilla. Prepared and sold bv II. T. Helmbold. Chemist. 2t;:j Chesnut St.. near theGirard House, Philadelphia. To be had of J. X. SMITH. Druggist, Fayetteville, X. C.and of dealers everywhere. July 1st 1855. lypd. BESJAMIS i: IIUSKE, Attorney nt Inw, FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. May bo found at the Office formerly occupied by Waiter A. IIusk'. iq.. on Bow Street. Will attend the Counties of Moore. Cunili-rland and Robeson. And obtain Bounty Land and Pensions un der the various acts. March 20. 1S55. r.s-ff i 2,000 Spirit llurr.-is for sole Ly McLAi RIN A- STRANG I. June 17. 1851 tf Vfti.? The subscriber lia removed to Shaw's ivw building on Gillespie street, up stairs. wlire he st"Il carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience in most of tlie tiant ie eit'es. he feels assured that he can please fhe most fastidious. All orders will be executed . .th nnf ness and de spatch. B. MO N A G II AX. Oct. 1, 1854 tf X O T I C E. The subscriber having purchased the stock of ma terial at the Carriage estal lihmnit loimt ily occupied by Mr A. H. Whitlii Id, intends carrying on the CAllllIAlMAKIXG HfSIKKSS. , He solicits a share of the liberal patronage bestowed upon carriage shops generally. lie has now on hand some verv JTA XD S 02IE 1 E IIICL E S Which cannot 1-e surpassed in the place for Myle of finish and durability, which he will sell as low as any work of the kind can be f ought in the place. -T-j All orders thankfully receivrd fi-.d promptly attended to. REPAIRING cone in the best manner and on very reasonable terms. Give him a call before btiving elsewhere. J. D. CALLALS. Fayetteville. Feb'v 'id. tf PROVISIONS. The subscriber keep constantly on hand anil for sale a good supply of Cor n, Jin con, 77 s, Lard, Rice, Siis'iir, GofJ'ce, Sail, io:i.w, And almost any article commonly to be found in. a Grocery Store. Also, a lar lot of Rock LIME. Plaster Paris, and Hair. Persons wishing to buy v. ill do well to uive me a an v ill." of the above articles JOHN CUI.BRETIT. Dobbin-1 1 ou.-e building Oct. 1, 18.11 tf CAPH FEAI i UMJS I!K PALF.. We oiler for as the -ASH I ale ttiat alua'ile 1 lantatien. known LACK." seven miles above Fayt tte Fcar River, recently the property ville. on the 'ape of Col. Nathan Kin ACRES. everv containing SEVEN lU'N 1 K Kl re of w hich is Cape Ft : r Bottoms, and suscipttblc oi "he jiiaiiest state of cultivation. This Land requires no pulling as it is known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. Terms will be made satisfactory it the right sort id a purchser is found. T. S. LFTTEKLOH. J. .V T. WADD1LL. Feb. C. If 55. oL'-tf CLKJIKST i. WUICIIT, A loi-m-j- at T..n-vv, IV n y! ( t- v lit-, !V. . OfHee at the corner of Bow and Green streets. Feb'v .". lf.lo. due m x nor si:, HAY STItrciCT, FAYS-'.T'flA'lI.I.K, X. C. y! T1,is 1IolJ (-" site of former Vl.-in-jSIJit'S. ,(M"'S li"t'-1-) was opened for the a, rommo Is'K'fe'A'V dation of guests, on the fust dav ol'Januai v Situated on the principal stn -t of ti e town, and withm a few minutes walk of the PoM Cilice. Tcle.'faph Oilice. Banks, Fiuted States Arsenal and other business places, it is yet sufiii-ien t ly retired to b clear of the o..:o;. aoce ann ou.-iie of a more central local I ; t 1 . . i l hi. ii ..- i.i i ei ccieu ami iiamisomi i'uiiiisi.ii;. la! 1 1 t'el ei: lid to carctul alt, r.dai.ts feei;n.!. will the comfort of patrons. i .-pec In eoiis-queiiec of the liberal patroiutue extended to this establishment, die pre rit ti-i s leave cnlaiio ,t by opening a Miit o thus prepared to rooms on the accommodate second th.or. a ill lire all tran.'-ieiit liermns calling. SPACIOUS STAPLES attached, and exju rienced Ostlers in at feudal; Carriages will be in wailing on arrival if Steam j;oats, lor the accommodation of passe ng rs. POWERS .t CO April 7. 18.1.1. tJAR",l"si I!AKjs CON K t.l'TloN Kit, F A V E T T E VI L L E , N October 1. 185-1. C. j JAMES 3IcI'IIEi:S()N, I a k :: t u k m r x 's i Ptn-iiiNlning:- i shihiihiniisl, HAY STIiEET, ; Opposite I a yetli'villt' Bunk, in Ilote ' I''AVHTTKVIf,LE, ?; . V, A full nssortiticnt -of Metrs Build! tit nl Boys' ! Ciothiiijr, lints, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Utubicilits j I ruiiks, i a ill; eo Notions, ic, iVc, ! Sept. 1), 18r 5. fio-tf j REMOVAL. i S. M. THOMAS has removed from his form r .-land, ! near the Dobbin House. Hay street, to the corner of I .Market and Gillespie Un i t, sou I ii-west of the Mmb-t 1 louse n would be eeiitly oecufiied by Mr S. S. Ari-y v. here l;e iiappy tn ha.-e hi.- t'rieiids. ami all in wai.t of good and ch p Goods, tali and I'vaiuine his Stock. es Stajde and Fancy Dry Goods. Reaily :. Hats. Boobs. Shot s. ,i-.. Ac. x h ich c-oiitris made Clot him S. M. TH O.MAS. Sept. 7. ;2-t r A (JTJCE. The firm of A. McEenzie & Co.. at Fair Dliilf. M as dissolved by mutual consent on the IMith da of .June last. All business connected with the firm v"i!l be n t tled by the undersigned, as hev. ill cunt i nue I o ca 1 1 y on the busini ss of lnanufiicturinir Mue-eb s. 1 .armieln .-. j Rockawuys, Sulkies, and everything in the carriage line. I Jlepatring done in the neatest nianni r. and at a 1 w ciiarge. Jlorse slioetng executed at f-hort tiotice. A. .McKliNZIi: Fair lilufi". Julv 21th James C. Smith. I ii.es Custin JAJIKS C-. SSIITII S CO., Commission liTerrfianl s, ! Have removed their oilice to the second story of the I building fornu rly occupied by the Telegraph limpaiiy . j where they are prepared to attend to a 1 i business in the ! Commission line. All business entrusted to 1h m v, ill be punctually attended to. ?t Wilmington, October 1, 1855 - y -v'ivCoopors' Tools, nrtd all qiinlitics oi' Glue for DistilU.rs' use. for sale bv " D. ct W. McLAURIN. June 17. lS5 f tf Xcin Y(!r,n Establishment II V WM. WATSON. The Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new estab lishment on Maxwell street, near Mr E. W. Willhings" Store: and is itow prepared to receive orders for CARTS, 1Y AG OA'S, DRAYS, cr., which shall be promptly executed. All work done by him shall be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. 11EVAI HTXG of all kinds done witJi noKt- ness and despatch. Al.-o. IIOKSK-SIIOLING will be strictly attend- d 1... X. B. No pains w "11 be spared to give satisfac tion to thoso who may favor h'tn with their patronage. Favetleville. Ma v ::u. L-55. y X?- IX R KALE nir.AP. ff T 7 SECOND HAND IJTJGOIKS in repa:r. A. A. "McK ETHAN. April 20, 1855. 42-tf R O B E S O X C O ..'A T Y Snforlor Court of Tnv, I-'all Tiiii, IS.j.j. WIIKREAS. nf this Term, it was ordered by his Honor John W. Ellis. Judge presiding, that a Special Term of said Superior Court of Law mid Equity, be held on the Monday in December. A. D. IS.",.", being the 17th day of the monlh: this is therefore, tn notify all suitors, w 'tnr sses and others having business to transact ,'i the Civil Docket in said Court. toattei,d at tin- Court House in Lumberton on the lid Monday in December next, as aforesa'd. Witness. Alexander Mc- i Millan. Ch rk of our said Court, at Oilice. the fourth Monday in September, A. D. D'55. 7o-('t a. McMillan, c. s. c. 25 BOXES TALLOW CANDLES. Al-o. a lot of PLAIN and FANCY Wax Candies For Sab- by W. II. CARVER. Nov. 10. 71-tf XOTICE. The uTiderpigned would respectfully inform fhe pub lic, both in town and country, that'he is prepared to do all kinds of MASON WORK. i'i.asth:in;. Ac. Persons in the country wishing work done in my line, would do well to give me a call, as I think I can give satisfaction. Address F. M. TAMES. Aug. 4. tf Fayetteville, X'. C.
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