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Be 'Gentle to thy Husband. ANSWEH TO "EE GENTLE TO THY WIFE.' Be gentle, there are hours when he By anxious care is tossed ; And shadows deep He on his brow By business trials crossed. Be gentle, 'tis for you he toils, And thinks, and strives to gain Home comforts and home happiness Ion't let Liua strive in Tain. Be gentle, though some hasty word Should fall, it was not meant ; A smile, a kind word will recall, And many more prevent. Be gentle, oh ! 'twill soothe much care, And make each burden light, A gentle tone will soothe the brow, And draw an answer bright. Be gentle, though it may seem hard, To check an angrjT word ; Yet try, and it will surely bring A full and rich reward. From the TTesport Mo, Star. A Rich Correspondence. Balthioee, April 20, 1559. II. M. M'Carty, Esq: Dear Sir : We have freenientlv sent you our circulars and have often thought it strange that we have not heard from you. However, our object in j writing this time is to offer you the preference to j purchase a very finely arranged package of 2G tick- , cts in the Grand Consolidated Lottery, Class II., j t i " f . o t Ti . ; . il . t iirawiu-Jia viM. x.ii.-, paevae tves you tue :, advantage oi j v oriu oi uckuis ict me cost oi j only &2u. Tiie same has, from its repeated success, I won the title of the Lucky Package, and, to convince J you of our confidence in its success, we will prom-j "jse to send you another package free of charge if the i first fails to draw a three number prize, the lowest i being $2o0. See full scheme within. We make ( this offer in good faith, with an effort to sell you the capital $40,000, and we hope you will accept it. Enclose us $20 and the package will be sent by re turn mail, the result of which we conlidentlially think, will be satisfactory to you. Yours truly, CORBIN & Co., Box 190 Post Office, Baltimore, Md. X. B. Prize tickets or certificates cashed as soon as returned TTestpop.t, Mo., May 1G, 1S59. My Dear Sirs : Your very kind favor is received contents duly noted and properly appreciated. I am overwhelmed with a sense of obligation to you for your unaccountable partiality to an entire stranger, and I am puzzled to guess in what manner 1 have recommended myself to your favor. Are you smitten by my personal beauty dazzled hy the refulgent beams of my rising "Star" or have you her.nl of certain little circumstances in my personal history going to show a large degree of confidence, credulity, greeness, or whatever you may call it, rendering rue a fair subject for financial experiments? Bat whatever may be the moving cause impelling you to this generosity, be assured your disinterested a:-tion is properly prized and your generous propo sal is readily accepted. You may send that "very finely arranged package" by return mail, and such L- my confidence in its success and its well-won " tiile of the Lucky package" that I do not deem it necessary to enclose any lands to nay for it. You i&ny retjin out of the 250 which it is almost certain to dr.iw and if it should (as it probably may) draw the capital prize of 40,000, j'ou may retain another 20 as a slight testimonial of nry dis tinguished consideration. Should it happen, per bare possibility, that the package "fails to draw a three number prize," you need not send the other pa'-kage, but retain it inpayment for the first. You say you have frequently sent me your circu lars an 1 'nave often thought it strange that you had not heard from inc. I am truly sorry that my re missness has caused you any uneasiness of mind, and my apology is that I did not know the circulars were from a partial friend and admirer, but, so far t-.s I gave them any thought at all, had supposed they were from some Peter Funk or bogus specuia to". of which you know, dear Corbin, there are many in t !C Eastern cities. As a general thing I pay no attention to circulars unless ordered to lie published in my paper and accompanied by the rhino or spon dulicks. Please send me a lo"k of your hair before the State officials get all of it, and oblige your beloved friend. II. M. M'Carty. P. S. If not deemed inquisitive, dear Corbin & Co., let me know (in confidence) to how many hun- dreds throughout the country your expansive be nevolence has induced you to send duplicate letters of the one sent rne ? li. M. M. An American G-irl in Paris. Miss T., known on the turf at Paris as the fair Amazon of . Washington, was so brilliant at the races on her horse, jet black, save a white star on the forehead, that her appearance was hailed everywhere with admiration and applause. A more lovciy person cannot be imagined; she guides plar fully the most redoubtable courser. Belzebub, the name of Miss T's horse, is so untamcable and fero cious, that no rider can mount him, no groom guide or stall him. He has already killed an Englishman, named Thomas Dixon, who undertook to groom him in the stable. Rarey was powerless to tame this terrible animal. Three persons only c in approach Belzebub, the first is Miss T. herself. To her Belze bub is as pliant, gentle and affectionate as a King Charles spaniel, lie follows her, he fawns on her, und kneels that she may mount him. lie neighs v, hen she approaches. He is proud and happy to carry her. He paw s, caracoles, he curvets, he never tries to unseat her. He obeys her word without ever exhibiting the least impatience. MissT. recip- voenfpR nil thfi affection whirh her beautiful hnrsp exhibits, and loves him as a friend. The two other i persons wno can approacn jseizeouo, are two young ladies of sixteen and eighteen years, Jenny and Kitty Wilkinson. But Belzebub only suffers them and shows them no attachment. Jenny and Kitty act as grooms to Belzebub ; they feed and curry and walk him in the morning. Jenny, the youngest of these sisters, a slight-looking child, whose womanly figure is not yet developed, is dressed as a groom, iaad follows Miss T. every time Miss T. pays visits on horseback, for no other person can hold Belzebub by the bridle wdien his mistress dismounts. For the rest, Miss T. is a charming young person ; and has no need to ri le Belzebub to be admired. She is a handsome girl of the happy age, of fresh, brilliant und healthful looks. Her figure is beautiful, without being slight ; she has dark luxuriant hair, large flash ing black eyes, beautiful arms, pure complexion, clear and fair, her chest well rounded, her hand small and delicate as that of a princess painted by Velas quez, her foot is neat and very firm, her voice clear :uid s'onorous. She breaths all the life and fire of twenty-one summers. Add to this that her soul is worthy of this outside a soul noble and devoted a heart passionate with generous ideas. She has much cleverness and great courage. This young lady, this American, who brings to her husband a dower of six hundred thousand francs, will soon marrv one of the most intelligent of the French Oencrals. She will follow her husband to Italy. She will make what may be facetiously termed her nuptual campaign. Belzebub will go along. The soldiers admire this fine woman, and the fine horse. . i Pronouncing. ' La ! ma, here's a lieafjle. 3Via, (njHoaeliluny ) A hesgie ! uii : you ' T7,.,i l.igr.arant Vv. it a bow I." Keeper of jaid n uni, 'tis an tl e -"Axes tiwk !'' They have got n two headed ffiri in Calhoun (Ga.) Married men ought to be thankful that the phenomena is not more common since L'OMtM.ts nro expensive. The Liquor Law is Maine.- The Rockland (Me ) liO.ll Iv r i tf. I'exi and Democrat state, that I a iiaini lied liquor cases at Visc;isset, 1 .. . . i : about eighteen were ineu ; aim oi una numuc , . only two resulted in con vieuons, anu uie put ties in both cases the Count Attorney entered a nal pro's. The Old Dominion IT AVING become indispensable to all who have tinted its value. A FUESQ SUPPLY lias been obtained, among which is a lower-priced ar ticle, viz : viz 2 qt. at 1 5'J and 3 qt. 1 75. ALSO TEiVETS For this Coffee Pot (or boiling vessels of any soi t,)at 2 cts., IUON COFFEE POT MATS, (or stands) at 1-5 ct3. We record our o'-vn opinion formed only by d-ink-ing the coffee made in this Coffee Pot ; but those more immediately counecsed with it preparation, are perfectly delighted with the simplicity and economy of the process." Southern Guardian, Columbia, Ho. C'a. For sali at. the CROCKERY STORE. W; N. liL LINGUA ST. May 14. 1650. -tf . Just finished, a superior still cap and V ORI to work, fifteen Barrels, which I will sell on reusouuble teruis. Apply soon. JAMES MAETINE. Fayetteville, May 19. V9. w-tf STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, IIAKNETT COUNTY. CO URT OF FL EA S fy Q UAR TBR SES SIO.XS M A R C II TERM. 1 8 5 9. IT IS ORDERED by the Court that the following V. acts of Land b f-o!d for the taxes, the owners being iion-resideiits of the county ; therefore publica tion be made iu the JVurth Carolinian, according to Law : Branch. Mary. lf acres on Black River. Tax. $2 40 FJvi-'l, Richard, 172 do " " " 2 20 Prauuhon. J. C, '10 do " " " 1U McLean, John. Sh'lf, lu30do. on Cape Fear R." 29 97 l)o a? guardian of Mc veill. M u tin. 18Si do 11 40 6 4 5 2 10 1 2 71 70 CO 20 70 05 55 52 10 McLenatia S'pence. 3.0 acres on Barbecue Munroe. C.. 4i)( do. on Cypress, McLeod. William. Sr. :K4 do. on Black Biver Mc-Lt-od. Murdoch, 272 do. oil NeilFs Creek McLeod. Neill. 98 do. on Mat' hews, Hu.kdi. 4(1U do. on " Small. V. A.. 100 do. on Gnmswamp White, James, 15U do. BIa"k Kivir. Prom the Minutes. BENJAMIN F. SHAW, Clerk. May 1 J, 18"9. -tit. price ad vr. $5 25. CAROLINA CITY HOTEL PA IlIiOT T & A! IIWBORX, PKOPIUETORS. fpill magnificent Hotel hi.s been enlarged to nearly I doub'e its original size, an adaition of eighty-eight feet having been added on liaiiroad street, thus pres enting au imposing front immediately in view f the Atlantic ( cean. The veranda of this Hotel (which is three stories high) fronts towards the Ocean two hundred and eighteen feet, affording a Di Itsrlit fill f'romen tde. From this stand point the beholder can scan the Ocenn in 1 he South. Bogue Sound iu the South-west, the 1 1 arbor with all its shippuig. Fort Macon and three Light Houses in the South-east, affording a range ol cean Scenery. that is scarcely elsewhere to be met with. The superintendence of this Hotel wiil be in the hands of Mr II. ER AM IifcRT. (f'.rm. rly of the Fay etteville Hotel,) whose taste ai.d skill so eminently qualifies him for making all the guests feel as if they were t hoinc The best servants the country could afford have been secured. Those who stop with us will never be at a loss for IS ecreatiin and Kiiterlai anient. Our steamboat will make regular trips to Beaufort the Inlet, the Fort, and ofttn on extra excursions, while our B AND O F A I USIC. will be ever disc ars'ng sweet sounds" to the ear8 of those who shall favor us with their company. Our BAll will t'uriush choice liquors of all k'tids : our Bm.ijaup Boom is in goo t order, and our Bowi.rxo Ai.m.y will be constantly open for til,; entertainment of those who have a taste for these healthful exercises; and our Reading Boom, will contain tiles of the best newspapers, magazines. a:id periodicals published. The sick will find our BATHING HOUSES a matter of great comfort and a help to better health. We feel a-sured that in every respect we can give entire s;! ist'actio , we shall, at least, spare no pains to do our whole duty, that all our guests may re ceive all possible attention ! TAKE NOTICE: "g, A the train arrives after dark each evening, persons ooinir to Beaufort will do well to stop over i,ie;ht at, Carolina City, as they can be conveyed, wherever they wish to pro. the next day, in a steam boat or sail-boats, and thus be saved the trouble of a disagreeable night, trip across the water. Carolina City. May It. ls:,9 2m STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Court of Pitas and Quarter hessions April Term, 1859. Merjmaii Uritt, vs. Attachment and Levy on l and. Malcom Cahler, f Peter Cahler, J CONDITIONAL JUDGMENT. N THIS CASE, t appearing to the satisfaction of 1 the Court, that the d fendants, Malcom Calder a id Peter Cahler, has removed Irom this County, so that proces cannot be served on them ; It is therefore ordered that publication he made for six weeks in the North Cakolini.vk. a ne rpaper published in the Town of Fayettevi de, 'or the said defendants to be and appeai at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to Ve held for the County of Montgomery, at the ourt House in Troy, on the first Monday in Julv next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur, to said attachment, or judgment final by default will be rendered against them, and the lauds levied on sold t0 sL'.tiff,y Pla'n'f claim. Witness .John McLennan. Clerk of our said Court at office, thefirst Monday of April. A. D , 1859. JOll.V McLE.VNAN. Clerk. May 14. 1859. -fit price adv $5.25. FRESH ARRIVAL. J. W. LK1T II AS just received a largo and general STUCK of Good suited to the Sl'lUNG & SUMMER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple .iil Paucy DRY GOODS, B-jots and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in that line. Prime Family Groceries always to be had AT LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. August 28, 1S58." ly pd LOW Kit LITTLE AND RIVER Crane's Creek Navigation Coiiipiinv. QUbsC:nPTION BOOKS' lor the Capital StocK of tLi Company ar now in the hands of the Cora- missiont'i'S, and will remain open for the spucc of 30 days. The commissioners in Cumberland are Thos. S. Lntterloh, Chtisterpher Munroe. W. J. Kelly. Doct. Alex. Munroe, and ArclTd. McKelhaa. In Harnett, I K. C. Beldt'ii Samuel Carmon, Hugh A. Cameron, ! Duncan Morrison Neill Buie. John Smith, and Nelson Morrison. In Moore, Danidl McKethan, Isaac Rowan, Daniel McDonald. N. K. McNeill, Wm. Johnson. W. C. Thajrart. A general meeting of the commissioners and Stockholders will be held at Johnsonville on the 3l)th of June next, for the purpose of organizing eaid company. Books of subscriptions are also in the hauds of J . M. Rose, at the Railroad office ia Fayette ville, Mav 28 3t-w TUKPKtN.MNa TOOLS. HACKEES. ROUND SHAVES AND SCRAPERS, made expressly for myself. wh;ch I can ri-com- ii ! i i 1 1 ALgO Hacker Files. Hacker WhetFtoncs, noons. Galvanized Chain and Well Fixtures. A large Bupply Of the Above Articles constantly on bend. li bt iojSi iiay 27. GEORGE W.WILLIAMS & CO, N V illi THIu ATTE.M ION ol'Mcrctaiils and Buyers srenerallv to their very heavy stock of Groceries and Hardware, consisting in part of-. 3i)0 Bass Hio, Laguira and Java Coffee ; . . -75 Barrel? Sugar ; 17 Ilhds. do. 33 Bbls. and i bbls. Eagle Mills & Bonn's Snuff; 50 Boxes and F egs Soda ; S.5 do. Tea; 36 do. Starch ; 100 do. Glass, various sizes ; 60 do. Adamantine and Sperm Candles ; 20.000 lb-. Western and N. C. Bacon ; 400 Bags Corn ; A largo stock of Pepper, Ginger, Spie, Indigo, Madder, Candy, liaisons, Soap, &c, Src; 500 Kegs Nails and Spikes, assorted ; ICO Dozen steel and iron Hoes ; 576 Pair Trace Chains ; 45 Doz. Eng. anil German Wheats. Grass Blades ; 50 do. Shovels. Forks aud Spades i 35 do. Coffee Mills ; " - 10 Tons and upwards Hollow "Ware and Plow Castings. Also a full and complete assortment of Hardware and Groceries, not euuinei atcd. Blacksmiths. Coopers' and Carpenters' Tools. 10 Tons Hoop Iron ; A large assortment of Swedes, American arid Eng lish Iron. German, Blister and Cast Steel. Shoe Makers' Materials and Shoe Findings. 50 Dozen Wagon and Bngey Whips. - - In addition to our large and well-selected rtock of shelf Goods, we have oa the wa' and expect t' receive in a few d lys, direct from the manufacturers -In Lag" land, the heaviest stock of Pocket and Table thulery. Shears, Scissors, Razors and Files, ever offered in this market. , u- We shall also import, during the year, "i;e Pons Swedes Iron, sizes running from 11 to 12 inches 50 ions of" which we expect to receive about the 15th of June. We shall make such additions from time to time to our stock as the trade requires. And will at all times be prepared to offer induce ments to ccuutiy merchants, paying strict aiteui on to orders. March 12, 'S59. ; -3m Georgia State Lottery, For the hciiifu of ilte MOISTTICBLLO: Union. cic3.3333.i Authorized by Special Act of Legislature, MclvINNEY & CO., Managers. CAPITAL PHIZ! P MORE TITAN OIJB FRIZ'S TO EVERY TEM TICKETS. WIiolc TiclirlsSSO, EI si Ives $5, Q,narfea's 2, .". ! ZMGMFICEJs-T SCHEME. TO D E I) R A W N I EACH SATURDAY IX MAY, 'iS'D. CLASS 18, to be Duawn .Ma- 7j 1859. GLASS 19, to ee Dr. awn May 14jlb59. CLASS '20, to be Di!AV,-x May 211859. CLASS 21, to be Dkawx .May 1 Prize of f 60.000 is fCO.000. 1 Frize of l.SC is $1,500 Trizi-s of 400 "nr.- liO.ei'O Z'.yj iir 30 0J0 Zf) ::re 20.000 HO .-.re 10 0 10 fQ are f.OJO 1 ' 10.000 ia 10.000. 50 1 ': 5.000 is I ' ) 100 1 ' C.000 is C.O 0. 1U0 1 - 4.000 is 4.000. 100 1 ' S-000 is 3 000 100 A FPU OXIMA TION PlllZr. 4 Prizes of $400 approximating to $00,000 priae are 4 Prizes of 300 approximating to 10. GOO ri2.- r.i-e J1.CC0 j 1.CC0 I 1XC0 I SCO ; 4 Prizes of 2-jO approxiiU itinj; t- 4 Trizis of '2j0 approximating to 4 Priz s t f .00 npprosimatiit; to 4 Prizes of 150 approximating to 1 Prizes of 100 approximating to 5.000 Prizes of 0 arc o.OJJ prize are o.Ct'O prize are 3000 priq E.-e. l.iOO priz. aro 150. o o ' t,-4ro IHiztis amonntin; to - - - - - f533O,X0 0 t.Jerilflcatvs -f SacK:f s will be poll ut tl:u l'.l lowiii rates, whioii is tli'; ri.-k : Cci-tilicatcs of Packages of i 0 Wliole Tickets It! H.iir ' 10 Quarter " lOEiLklli " :-70 18 9 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclo.se the money to our suitress for li e tickets ordered. on receipt of vliii-h tl:-y will l e I'ci wnidtd by f ist mail, rurcliasers can have tickets ending iu any figure they iiuiv designate. The list of drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Ali communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets of Certificates, by Mail or Ex press, to be diiected to XlcXINNEY & CO., Savasncfc, Ga. May 7, 1859 -tf mmm liimlk -siji tMi- '111 'ia; V-ii -J --..i' 4,. . w & "'" '"m '' -1 ASSESS SS-S.OIS THIS Company has been in operation more than six yt'ai-s, and has paid its Fire losses, amount ing to $2:5..r2-l.S7 without any assessment; insurance averaging its members about i per cent. Amount of property now insured, $1 .S;'3.!90.01 Amount premium notes now oa hand, 2i",7jS.0S DIRECTORS: Geor-n McNeill, D. A. Ray. II. L. .Myrover: S. W.Tillinghast, Henry Lilly, N. A. Kiedman, S. J. Ilins hlle, T. S- Lntterloh, Wm. McLaurin. 8. T. Ilawley, W. N Til lint-hast, A. A. McKethan. J. D. Williams. James G. Cook, A YY lileel, James Kyle. Hon. J. G. Shepherd, Ii.F.Urowu, Vilmington. A. E. Hall. Y.'iliniimton. OFFICERS: GEORGE McNEILL, president. D. A. RAY, VICE PRESIDENT. C. A. MCMILLAN, SECRETARY'. J. Collins and C C. McGi ummen. Travelling Agents. ss3 The Company invite applications. May 19, I S.5 9. .wly'r "MORE NEW G001JS fT I AM JUST RECRlVIT(i MY SPRING STOCK OF GOODS in my lint-. They were s'lerted in thtk Northern ities by mysfif. with grtat c;re. and bought on the most rtasonHb)e trni3. by which I am ennliU'd to ofTr tin- largest stock I ever be fore ofiVred to the public- and to offer thetu generally AT GItEATLY J HDUCKD PiilCES. FIIUITS BAISONS, FIGS, r RUNES. A PPLKS. LK VONS. ORANGES. CEKUIliS: CURRANTS. Sc ; PICKLES. JELLIES AND PRESERVES, A (iRKAT VARIKTY; PERFUMERIES AND KXTRACTS OF VARIOUS KINDS; Fancy Soaps and Pomades : M US I U A L 1 X STIi U M EN TS- FIDDLES- DRUMS. FIFKS. FLUTES. BANJOS. GUITARS. &c. Wilkins Canca of t:Tcry kind j BA SKE T A ND IV IL LOW VTA BE ; Hobby Horses. &c ; NUTS; FINE AND CO.I MON CANDIES: SARDINES; FINE CIGARS ; SMOKING ANOCHKWINO TOB rf.O i tBACKKRBi FINK POCKKT KNIVES ; A LiRGK ASSORTMENT OK PO H T-M ON A ! ES. SOMK VERY NICE; FANCY ENVKLOPES'v AND FANCY GOODS. TOYS AND YANKEii NOTION; AN ASSORTMENT OF INDIA RUBBER GOODS. W HIPS, COMBS. FISHING TACKLE. The public are respectfully invited to rail and examine my Ktoek. I have a great niacy handsome things that cannot fail to please. JAMES R. LEE. AprilZ. 1S59. -tf Hotel Building. SEQAKS. 100,000 SLGARS of various Brands for Sale. GEO. W. SPELLING. April 30. -2m NOTICE- Likely "2"cung Negrces Taatcd. GENTLEMEN. Ton that hare Fuch property to dis pose of will do well to give ni a call, or "address me at Fayetteville as it is well understood that I pay exceeding high pricce. JOHN O. ARMSTRONG. March 19 1 1859. (iciu's "7..: .ft ft AY ER'S 'CHERRY PECTORAL, FOR TIIE RAPID CUE OF Colds, Coughs, ana Hoarseness. Brimfiei.3, Mass., 20th Dec, 1S55. Dr. J. C. Aver : 1 do not hesitate to sav the best remedy 1 have ever fouud fjr Coughs, Hoarseness. Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cberrv Pectoral. Inconstant use in my practice and my family for tha last ten years has shown it to possess Buoe'ior virtues ior tne treatment oi tlieseJ f complaints. EBEN KMGHT, M. U. Ap&' m.K. P.. MORTLEY, Esq.. of Utica, N. Y.. writes : "I have nsed vour I'Enoavt niytsclf and in my Canity ever since von invented ir. and believe it tiie best medicine for its purpose ever put out With a bad cold I should nooner pay twenty-five dollars for a bottle ttian do without it, or take any other remedy." Croup, VJicopias Consh, Influenza. Sp:-:xn..Lt., Mis.. Feb. 7, 1P56. rT.c-EFT. Am: I will cleerfnliyce.-tifv j-.mr lE-.T.n is the ler.t remedy we puKSess tor t;ie cure of a,j,. Crn-in und theclo-st diseases of chil.Uvn. We of y.-ur fraternity in the ?.-uth apinetiittti your bkiit, and conum-ml your m-iii-Ine to oor people. HIKAM'CONKLIN, 51. D. ' AMOS LEE, Esq., Mo.vTrRr, I.i.. writes, Sd Jan.. 1S5C: I hid it tedious Influenza, whk h confined me i.-i doois six weeks; took many nieiiicioes without, relief ; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and luiid; less than one half the bottle . rimd'j me completely well. Your medicines are the cheapest as well as the best we can buy. and we esteem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's friend' Asthmti or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. West Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4. 1856. Sir : Your CnERnr Pectoral is performing marvellous cures in this section. It has rolieved several from alarming symptoms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has labored under cn aS'ectiou of the lungs for the last tortv years. iliiNRY L. i'AliKS, Merchant. A. A. RAMSEY, M. I.. Albion, Moxroe Co., Iowa, writes, Sept. 6, 1S05 : " During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal la your Cherry I'tcToKyi. for giving ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.' We might add volumes of evidence, but the most com incing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found n its effects upon, trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever becu known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach ; but even to those the Cheery Pectoral affords re lief and comfort. Astor IIocse, New York City. March 5, 1856. Doctor Ater, Lowell: I feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. She bad been five months laboring under the dangerous symp toms of Conmimption, from which no aid we could procure e-ave her much relief. She was steadily failincr. until Dr. Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recommended a trial of your medicine. We bless hi.s kindness, as we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong as. Eire used to be. but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours, with gratitude and regard. ORLANDO SHELBY, of Siiell-tyille: Omsumptives, do not despair till you have tried Ayeh's CnF.KRY Pectohal. It is made by one of the best medical chemists in ths world, and its cures all round us bespeak the high merits of its virtues. IVidudcijMui Ledger. Ayers Cathartic Pills. rTMIE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine bav been taxed Jl their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs aie shown that these I'lLLS have virtues which surpass in excellence the oniina r3' medicines, and that they win unprecedeniedly upon the esteem of ail men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify 1he blood. and"expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered or gans into their natural action, and imparl healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the ever--day complaints of every body. but. also formidable and danger ous diseases I hut have baffled the best of human skill. A hde thev produce powerful effects, they are. at the same lime, in di minished doses, the safest and best physic that can be employed, for children. Being sugar-coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not sub stantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the public the re liability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assur ance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute im nienselv to the relief of my afflicted, suffering feliow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my Amer ican Almanac, containing directions for their use, and certifi cates of their cures of the following complaints: Costiveness. Bilious Complaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy. Heart burn, Headache ari.-ing from a foul Stomach, Nausea. Indiges tion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels.j.nd bain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Cicero us and C'ular.eons Dis eases which require an evacnant Medicine. Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the sys tem, cure many complaints which it would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness. Partial blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, Derange:. .cuts of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kindred complaints arising from a low atate of the body or obsU'uctin of hs functions. Do cot be jmt oft by ntprinH;.h-a dealer? with some othr pill they make more prof.t 0:1. Ask tyr Aieb's Pn.I.,?. and tal-.c mull ing else. No other they can give you compares with this iu its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid tiiere is for them, and they should have it. Irci;iel 1y Or. S. C. AYEIt, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell Iilass. Price, 25 Cts. per Box. Five Doxes for Jl. SOLD BY fc. J. HINSDALE, Fcb'y 19, IS',9. Iy Fayetteville, N. C. il i 0 . M U Vt a J 1 1 i i 1 v: - : JAMES M AJiTINii is noiv rect-iviiig a l:ir:e and general assortiiicat of every thing ia the above line. ALSO A p irae article of liio, Lajruira and Java COFFEE; Crushed and Lrusva Sugar ; Sugar House Syrnp anl Molasses. All of which is offered oa as good terras as can be had in Jhis. market. Nov. 27. tf FOEB'S 11 I'lvpiuctI toy l)v. San foul, COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, S ONE Ol'" TIIK Uli-T Purgative and l,iver s t). Med ioiiie; now before t These Gums remove. . be public. I On'4 dose often repeated is a sure cure lor Cholera. .Morlju.-i and a pre vcnii ve of Cli lei a. Only one bottle is need 1 to throw out ot the system the effects of medicine alter a long sickness. j One liottle taken for ' Jaundice removes all sal iou ii' s- or unnatural col or Irom the skin. One dose taken a short time before eating eives ! victor to the appetite and makes the fod digest ;wtl . j hie dose, often repeat ed. cures Chronic Diar rhoea in its worst form, while summer at-dbowtl complaints yield almost to the first dose, j A few bottles will cure j Drops V by exciting the ail morbid or bail matter from the system, supply ing in their place u licat thy flow of bile, Invigo rating the stomach caus ing food to digest well, Puiifyif g the Ulood, giving to"e and health to the whole machine! y. 0 removing tin; c-aue the diseasf ell'ecting radical cure. ISilliou attavi.s- are cured, and. what is bit ter, prevented by the occasional use of the Liver Iisvigerator. One dose after eating ia sufficient to relieve the stomach and prevent the food Iroai rising and souring. One close taken before re U ring prevents i.ight ma re. Only one dose taken at ni'ht loosens the bow els gently, and cures C(istiveiss. One dose taken after each meal will cure dys pepsia . One dosJ of two tea spoonsful wiil always re lieve Sick Hralachr. Only one dose immedi :o H H PI H H absorbents. VTe take pleasure in recommending this med icine as a preventive for Fever and Ague. Chill Fever, and all Fevers of a Million Tj pe. H op erates with certainty and thousands are willing to testify to its wonderful virtues. ately relieves colic while; All who use it are giving tbeir unanimous testimony in :t fovor. Mix water in the mouth with tbo Invi-rorator, and swallow both twgethcr. Price One Dollar per bottle. ;.. Dk. Sxsto&o, Proprietor. No. 345 Eroadwav, N". Y. Retailed by all Druggists." Sold alsobv- - Dr. S. J. HINSDALE. - Dr. J. N. SMITH. Fayetteville, N. C . Harclj 26, 1868. ly m ... 1 w 4tAfk.i i y t - - : . .i : 'I i J Sk iv d E&iyacnQATfiii f 1 I lis WIUUIif4i vli i 4? -2 OA? .1 m to tV'V' 1&3 i3-'ii 445 DED1CATK1) TO THE Gi'.KAT CHESS I'UTtU FOR SALE AT THE - BAZAAR OF FASHION."' A. ."tic ill us; ON. Fayctteville, April 23. if A T T II E HOTEL COS. X F, II . CALL AT THE MUSIC -L STORE, where vou will li.id FIDDLES. FLUTES. FIFEI. 1)!UTMS. ACCORPE ONS. HARPS. S;c.. Ac; Also. TOYS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, f, om the Grass In pper up to the Elephant : a few pair v rv line VASES, L AM PS and Lamp GLASSES; Fin- SNUFF. CIGARS. Chfwhig . ml Smoking Tt i !? AG -CO; Ink; Utacking : Fine and hiuhly perfumed SOAPS. Extracts. Cologiu s : CORDIALS, a few tloz very supe rior for table us ; Jellies ; line China Tea-Sets for Children, Willow Wail- ; Ladies' Wotk Poxes ; Fishi"g Tackle and Hooks ; Mace ; Cloves, Sp'ce. and Soda : Also, large variety of JEWELRY and TRINKETS ; Gent's Pocket Companions; Conversation. Cards: FiiUlTS. N LIS, CANDIES ; And a large variety of articles too numerous to mention swr i as, COUNTRY MERC 11 AN To v ill do well to call, as bargains will be uiveu. a. n. Mcdonald. Feb'v )2. 1S39. -tf ! - 11 -'I. L U T TERL OIF S L JXE. STEAMER "FANNY"' leaves I-ayetteviJle every iS Monday aad Thursday norninsr. at lo mi i, n tes after Sun r.se; and Wil mine-ton. Tuesday and Friday, at o'clock. earrvinir paaset.uers and "freight. Steamer "SOUTH KilNER,''' with a fail comple- ment of Flafs. m tkes o o: or m ):-e triiis p,jr week, a.s circuinstanees n:ay require. The accident to the Steamer "ROWAN"' will be repaired in a lb vv da vs. She will then take her place in the line. " T. S. LETTER LO II. Oct. :i. -if lOlh very thing th:t was ne. (led m lave tt-ville a I sky hghtPnotogi-aphic galery C. MW aiiors.b-l ! takes pleasnr- in anuouac-iim to the ciiiz-ns oi rav - cttaville and vicinity that he has op-n-d his sjd Ed Skv-lisrht Sallooti onr-os'te C. T. i !a;h A" Sans S:o where he is prepar' d to ui-.e as good likent-s is as can be made North or Souih, ha ing had a long experience in the Photographic Art and being detertnin- d to let notie but good pictures leave his pa'.ery. lie hopes -o receive a liberal patronage- l'ho.ographs Ambrotypes ileEaneotypes, Canu-oiypes. Ac. Tho-e f...r v.-i;ori o:tr f .:.d emo'ions cher!sh. Secure tin; hhadow e're tha sabstauce peri.-rh. Come all ye S.i!lji.j-.-mo'h'TS Come ail ye sisters and brothers Corneal! ye lovers and friends, No longer now delay Come to Vati'.- Saloon and g--t Your p-cttirc Before yon a cradled away. Likenesses neatly set in p'ns. rin-s. Rracdets. A.c. Instructions iziven in ihe Art. Sio.-k lor sale. Likenesses taken at short, notice of sick or if casd persons at their residence. Also 1 nd.-capes raid icv. s. April. 30, tf S 'li Si MS S E, y a BAGS Rio. Laguim and Java Coffee : O U i 0 BBLS. R"liiie-1 S'igar ; 10 " Easrle Mills Snuif ; 10 Ilhds. Molas.-es ; So Boxes Soda and Butter Biscuit ; 10. " A lamautine Candles ; 10 " Soap ; j 0 S. V C-dlins Superior Axes ; :-i0 Kegs Nails ; Grubbing and Weeding IToes ; Spades. Shovels and 3Iai;ure Forks : Hatchets, Trace Chains. Brooms. Buckets and rowder and Shot. In Sre and fir sale GEO. W. SPERLTNO. South Side llav SC. at the Store formerly occupied by Messrs. J. & T. Waddill. FASUlOiSABLE clothing. FOR Gents, Youths pjuI Boys. ALSO Yoke-Neck SHIFTS, Hosiery, SUSPENDERS, STOCKS, CRAVATS, GLOVES, rn T fT V Ik S I, 1 At U i iv jj VAUSES, &C, 31 BE HAD AT A.J. WOODWAiJD'S ONE PItli.'E Clothing Store, Market Square, i - - - Xwo doors below j j ; Hirxsaale's Drug; I Store, ..; j FAYETTEVILLE, X. C. gS" w May 7, LS59. tf FOR SALE OR RENT. rr,IIE (Iwellinj; House and Lot llay Mount, near I the Donaldson Academy, joinirsji " J Vati-is ami others, lately occupied I jeeU r Mc.M i 1 la i; I-q..with a well of good water & Garden in f ront. It will Ie sold a bargain or reut-d lo good tenant on reasona ble term p. Apply to JAS. MAUT1NL. Also the two Sory Ware House ou ChurcL St. near Presbyterian Church. April 24, !)8-tf LOOKATTHIS I CONTAINS MINES of the precious m-tals brf;r.- which the Golu of alifornia ink to iiisiaificsuee. A f;w m mtas of w-ll directed -ffirt Among tbem is ample to necnre a fortane. Sh-- hap a beaut fu! cllro;itf. and a so I well ad iptud to the growth of l otton. '1 obaceo. Sugar or t'eff -e. An the Kry to oar Pacific Fofsi'-xdons. anl with hvr t: otercmcut in a otetc of d:olution. Vnifet Destiny cl-ar!y ind icatrF pr.olh.-r rxar to l.,'alJ-.I to cur banner, lor all th aiiii'ia. with a btoiy rf the KiUibasters. the ai r:irri tre ity. a n.w nml improl map of the country ap j r p :i;;t-!y colored, and ntbt r m;'.tt-r of interest, read NlCAR.AtluA; Vrt. Tresent and Future, by Te -ter F. Stout. Fsq.. -late United States Vice It l a hatidwime 12mo. volume, and will be Kent to your addrees post-paid, on receipt of the price ($1.25.) Agents -will Anl it ery popular. Send to JOii.V E. POTTEH Pnhlilcr, Ho. 617 Saososi it.. PbUadelpbia. Pa Kay IS,1B. a-Smo'e m m m m m m vy I rear j 'y"rj fsci' mo, h 1 tin1 i " A . i: r 1 i ! ' 1 . i dW.jU'tlfcJI J, Stoves, Slioet-lron TlX-WAUK.&c. hand, a hirije assortment of Box and cooking Stove ; Tin-ware; Shfet-Iroa ; Lead Pipe. Al so the " ud Dominion Cofi't-e Pot." For Ea! by lLov- 7- tf JA.MESMAIiTINE. tX3aL-tj3, OilS, c3C5. SPKKM, li-fmod. Lard. Linseed and Tanner's OIL ; W 1IITK LKAI) ; liurniu.' Fluid : Putlv : Window Glass and Sa.su of all sizes. ALSO A fresh supply of Poad's Pain Destroyer. For sale by JAS. MAUTINE. Nov. 21 tf xNOTICE TO SOLDI EIl'S "WIDOWS. rsHIi: WIDOWS OF MEXICAN Sobtiors, tl ami the Widows of S-biiers ulio Dli:i IN SKKVICE in the war (d 1SP2. can have fl: ir pensions continued by caHin.-,- on the ui:d-r.-i.'i.rd. t?oiigress having- made additional provision for them. Give mo the manamcnt of your claims, and the money shall come at once, or im clmrge. JXO. M. i;osi;. Agt. for Pensions. Favfttevills Juno 10, lSf,s. tf V?I. JiVrRIiY respee: iuEy in forn:s hi- c! i irienda d p.'tions, thai he st.ll k.vp- on hand MTEK1 U AS-S'iUTMEST "F Saddb-s. l;r;du. V hii s. Tiunk, Tx. TlSMl W l::;s. C U Harness. 1 ?x r.ia- C ot ti'.e iate-T st i-s :i!;u ocsi qm liry tor sale cheap, fix e doors " -- ' : --"J- - eat of the Cape i- ear iiauk, sotita s:do Person street. .Ai arch .". l.--o:. ' -bn. " ait m-:s-va x in is. vu.t?, RC iust reeeiviit" a vcrv fioe Sio k of Sl'RlNfr AND .UMM KK GOOD-, eo s Ming of M kx h Dovs" and Yoi rns' tOA'iS, 1MTA1.0S VLS'IS. Also, a fine assort i uent of Plain and l a;,ey ; Linen ami Maiseilles Shdts. Drawers. llaiii'keri-hicf;. Ac.. Ac... Ac.. Warranted to;pcll lower th:r: anj Clothirg Mi i chant iu Fa i tte tiie. SI ore, tw o doors aboo Cat cdiaian " Oi'lice. 1 ayett-vi!!-. March Ib.'.i). -If 025 HEWAI.D. s u AN UV AV on :r-r..b.y i.'-l.t she f-ih iustrr.t. r;y Negro man PE't'ER. lie is u.it- n.tju i.it-r n d v. i 1 1 no doubt pa-s for a IVi e man. lie ",s ci y ictei; Lici I a ii six teet 1 1 . blight ci n ! e.; t; . 1 ; 1 1 l .-' . i e er built. ,m1 teth in front, u i d line ciiii.liii.tce.lut if friehi ei; d will iudicale it in the ce bad In I !-,ee of w hiskers at.d i uhy he al of l a r. s 1 1 er. t! a:j.M and black drcs-cs we!! in black clot Iiiu--ei rn obi cloth cap vhen he leii. lie is lire to 1 ;i - I: ;:;i,l el I oi leu lao-.t . o ,; cen e . i ! e n , , , pi -t ail w ..an; e j h:s "am-. u 1 b-li-ve a.. in is to . e no . " may end. avur I., tsca)- ,tl. wae -ono s orv .lb .'m'- hit- man. Ihe above reuard tua be pe.d -a 5j!S !eii cry. I . , .. ' fa YsrrTia'iLij: iuvvi :l, T. WADULL. PROPRIETOR. t rtfllTS li- i t,.,v r.,..M.-,,1U,it 7! ii 1 J in North 'aroiina b until .-.:.:) UijJl ,,,! H-,y and I ld-o st, ets. is . U--J. h.v,iU a ,, 'i he c-n i r- . I t in- ,..;,, ,- (!, ,-. . .. ... ., . .. t v n,.. ; ;IK- lll-- houses. i;i.oe.--a,e li. t.lci.nlits c.i.d jr.i.cijal J i o duce b ah- i s. :-J- Idi-iri"." men will Sir.,! the Hotel a coin ct,I i,t snd emi.fui table house. All tin; Sbiji-es arrive and i""'par: fVem ihi.- 1 let . L Fay et ! e v i i ie. April 'J.. .'-.Mi. iy r I V) t; c; t i- oaa BAGS ALUM SALT-:' le 1 , U geo. w. V ill i. Nov. Kb if t.'O. V ? of Tohacco of var.'ou.s bra:n.a. at M .; :i u ,'he iu r;r.)' prices. GOLi.bSTON 1 ULLER. March 25, !.:!'. bmos, liEDST!:.n)S JIXD ( For Stile at r.-Juc-eJ iric-s, ul the Aim tlt-n Store A. M. f'AMI'EI LL. Aug 21. 1S.")8. ft' . 1 F II11DS. Pide ; I - ... 1 t) 5 Ilhfls. Sli- iil'-b r ; j" " l'""1'- 'ii.CiC. J -t recet ved atul for i ale 1 v April:;!." -2m " g. w. sp i;:: L I G. NORTH CAROLINA,) Cvr, ,. I'. n, ; llAHNi-.TT CoL'NlY. Cji-artf.r, V-.V6v'.v,v. March "1 e in. 1 ..'..). OPPKriKD by the Co.nt. il.e.t r."ier this Ter-a Stall s (lay will be en SIoi.cs: j- ol i ach '1 i rm. flora the miuulcf-:,. P.. r. SIIAV;. Clerk. April IK). Ct. pr'ce iulv'i Dr. Frank Jf iHaiu'-i Jji' (I nil, V. n. MI foil 1:1. L has mad. rrati-enictits wiih Pr Priil; William. ! Ii" ('i::H:iiiiiv Mitiilil with hi.s celel)i-a!ed liVL Will-KLi'. loeii e;in be Lad at his Store at all tiincs, by uhoSe.-aie. or it tail. t)ct. 1(1. ISoS. ' tf AM fullv prepared ottinke or repair TUPl'liN TIN'H TILLS; UHI-KliV ST1L LS. or do any kind of Sheet Iron work, at il.e low.-.-l prices. Call and i'or yotuv.eli cs at Nov. 27, 1-"'1" -dn M. A. PA K PR'S. 5 P:r.:Pr, Zco Cream Freezers. 0;irrutita s'aupic. Ilcuil i'rrtaic r!",II K lnerea-t d di iLiand . atid the ii)uialled Yrpn jL lar'ty ot these 1-re( Zei s, proe thcni lo be tl.e very best Ice (.'renin l ie. z in s;. Sale aij-etib- !.or llu- Ui.-ii ) t ;.'.. sr. K. KKTCIi PM .V ( )., Manufacturers ol Japanned nm J'I;ini-l,ed Tin Uitic, 2fe9 Tciirl St.. t oife. March 12.1 "in p olvogt" j l r ic h7 UI'llOLS'lKieS AN13 lVX'XOIi IIANGKliS. WILM1NG J ON. N. C. AM) FAYP.TTLV1LLP, N. C, r FgrEGTJ-tTI.LY info, in the cil Izciif of Fayette ville that they ha e op ui d a bian.h ol "their .-s-tabliinn lit in this- play", iii.fl aie pKjaxit i() ,0 all kinds of work in their Pi e. Mich as L UNGPS SOI-AS, CI1 1IS. or any kiml ot Crsl ion wak. "' ' Spring. Hair. Moss. SI in k. ai d Sm.w M ;-1 1 1 ;.sse. made on bortesl nolice, iu tie Lett tnat.ticr and ou reasonable tci n.s. POLVOGT & ULPICII. Next door to Ge. McNeill. I-'kj., Foot of Il;ivu:oi:i.t. April ?3. lO.-iO. -tf Ho ! i'ov Gold and Silver HOW to make it easy and cheap. Fend a ? cent stamp, and get full part;cular- how to obtain wealth. Addles;, S. II ANK INS N. '"hemipt. No 25 "West 13th Street, New York City. Agents wanteJ. Aiw lyf A . -Me J O II IS' S N, INSPECTOR OF SPIRITS TURPENTINE. W4RLCGLSE5 :ear tue Fi.orrt wArrucrHF, -anti Convenient for JVogovs. All rustnr!s entrusted to tr-y care vill receive my personal and prompt attention. Allien not enpao,.,! at the Warehouse, ca:i 1e fcuucl at tbo fetore ol V. V, Johnson, Gillespie Street. Marct 6, 18J9. -3m x c o v n a a f ; ti o m .
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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June 11, 1859, edition 1
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