LOVE ME MUCH, AND LOVE ME LONG. BY MRS. M. W. STKATTON- '4 L"vc me little, love m long," That may do for book and sung, But lor woman's foud heart never; She JovfS tieeply, and for ever. Lve ine mucli, aii love jne long, I the burden of her song. Trusting all her souls devotion On Love's wiid uncertain ocean : Hoarding dream, nor hope, nor praypr, But your image mingles there, Thinkest thou she e'er can be Content with any less from thee ? Little knows the woman's heart, Who deems her half content with part Content with a divided treasure Wooed by rule and loved by measure. Love me much and love me long, Is the burdens of her song. Love her wholy love her ever Love her thus, or from her sever. Ere her heart has twined around thee, Ei'O she curse the hour she found thee, Ere to breathe t:ie word fin-well, Le to her like funeral knell. The sudden love may bur 1 to waste, And sudden vows repeut their haste ; to let it he, ere th 'lost bring A cool and cautions ill-ring. Love me inui h, and love rue stron Is the burden of her song. And in your poverty or wealth Or in y ur sick .--, or in health High or: t ie pir.n : ,e of fame, Ur ii. the lowest dej ths of shame, Where thou art, there will she be, Cli-ging fondly still to tLiee. Let no icy caution, stealing O'er yoi-r ho.irt, cn-i-i. il Its feeling; 1-Vur 3-011 no 1 to trust too much, Woman shrink fr i jealous touch, Love inc trustingly and long, Is the burden of her song. .U' li the love that she would gain ; And cooler feeling comes in v. tin, Or coining breaks a bl .-ful si ell, And true love weeps her lost farewell, L v'e nie deeply. 1 -ve me long, L the burden of her song. When hope i young, and life is new nd pleasures many, sorrows few. We lightly meet, and lighi.ly part, With in ny a fond and faithful heart: Rut memory brings, n after years; Ke"ret, rem'.rse, and bitter tears. A I HUGE Weep not for her ! Oh she was far too fair, Too pure to dwell on thi guilt tainted earth! The sinless glory, and the golden air, Of Z.ion. seeui'd to claim her from her birth : A Spirit wander'd lYoin its n.itive zone, Which soon discovering, took her for its own : Vee; not for her ! Weep not for her! her span was like the sky, Whose thousand stars shine beautiful and bright I.ika flowers, that know not what it is to die ; Liivo Ion 1 link'u shadeless months of Polar Wight; hike mui'.- floating o'er a waveless lake, While Kcho answers from the flowery brake: Weep not for her ! Weep not for her ! She died in early youth; Kre hope had lost its rich romantic hues: When liuni in busoias seeiu'd the home of truth. And eartli still trleuayl with beautv's radient I dews. t 'er ; -i-.innier pi-inie waned not fo days that freeze! j Her wane of liil- w .-.s run not to t..e lees : Weep no' for her ? Si:ni i:m" k;. -V illis, slave of Mr. Evans, vva ii to 1 1 guilty of b-.;r;i.i: v K 1 - ton last week arjd s-iiti need bv .Li lg- M- oi, to e icuig on the 4th of Xov:;iu -. r. A:i ap,e.il to , e -'iioreme Court was pr.iy.d an 1 gra:it-d. '-ic' -u I) .It ' ogrea&' Tiie If "it -n'ri t-n Xiim spe ki in the following terms of lion. ,). G. Miep'.ierd : " On jamday the Superior Court for Warren county w.i.s opened by .Judge Shepherd. His charge to the Grand Jury was a lucid exposition of the du ties which the law imposes upon that body. No point was left untouched, or probable difficulty left unexplained; everything was made clear and satis factory. Wo heard an experienced juryman declare t hat it was the best practical charge he had ever heard from a Supe. ior Court J tide,' in which senti ment we codi illy join, and record as the highest con:; 'liin nt that, er uld be p id to Judge Shepherd, A his first Circut in Warrin County. 1 1 is digni fied bearing -and courte ins manners havo made a most htvorable impression on ah in, attendance at Court.. Stranger as he is, personally, to the major ity of our citizens, his rumored intention to resign his created a profound sentiment of regret in our C :mnnnity ; every one feels that a public officer, of ins iiig 1 public character and personal merits, cannot be easily replaced." fll.. .SjlisS J) A. VIS, having decided on permanently locating iu the r...j. ..r l.'1., r,.,-;il.. ,- ..,, 11.. .. i.;.. : II 1 lit 1 ni tim, M ..j'n null vumo mr Btl t l- cos to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Pro fession, including the manut acture of Mineral Teeth, ht is sati.-tie.i, after en extensive experi ence, to which is ado, .'i a thorough Dental educa pn, ttnit lie can give entire satisfaction as far as it i in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities ot the '1 eeth treated m a proj er and caretul vnan ui'i', as well ;;s .ii.-eii.es ot the m.uth, None but the prer metals are mau- ue of in the various poerations. (.?imrg-s will i;e moderate, that the hem-tils of the 1 "rot ' --.-i 01 may be placed within v reach of all who inny feet all interest ill the preservation of the Teeth. I )ilice over Houston's Jewelry Store, where Le will b foitn I at all times. M;vy 15, IS 5b tf The Old Dominion A ING become indispensable to all who have . te.-ted its value. A F 11 C S II SUPPLY Has been obtained, among which is a lower-priced ar ticle, viz : viz l qt. at 1 6') and 3 qt'. L75. ALSO TUiVETS For this ('o)tVe Pot (or boiling vessels of any sort.nit 25 cts., IRON COFFEE POT MATS, (or stand.-) at 15 cts. ...... We record our own opinion formed only by d-ink-iag tiie coffee made in this Coffee Pot ; Init those iure imiuet!atel count'csed with it preparation are perfectly delighted with the simplicity and economy oT the process.' N, :utlu rn tJuardimi, Columbia ' 0 . Cu - i . . ' For sal at the W. N. TILLINGHAST. May 14. 1S53. -tf FRESH ARRIVAL. . i hi u -aM J. W. LETT HAS just received a large and general STOCK of Good-, suited to the FALL & WINTER trad consisting of a cLi '. -e selection of Staple ud f autj UU V fiOODS, Boot and Siofs, with aJmosteverjrtliing desirahlcin that lit.c. "' ' ' I'rimc Family Groceries always to be had cr"j- i; r t s GooJ- sold at t!oj Sow -t prices ohangud for country produce. Au'ifUit 27, lSBf " ly ior CASH, of ca. iu,u 0o Negroes 10,0.00 Negroes 10,000 Negroes Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Saved Yearly. Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Planters Take Notice, Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Jacob's Cordial Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure Is The Only Sure And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedy And Positive Remedv a Before The People Before The People Before The People In Dysentery, In Dysentery, In Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Diarrhoea, Colic, Colic, Colic, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Morbus, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Infantum, Cholera Infantum, Flux. Flux. Flux. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. It Never Fails. ALSO ALSO ALSO, Admirably Adapted Admirably Adapted Admirably Adapted To Diseases of females, To Diseases of Females, To Diseases of Females, Especially Especially Especially To That Train of Ills To That Train of Ills To That Train of Ills Whose Whose Whose Monthly Reeuncnces Monthly Incurrences ISJonthly Recurrences Cause So Much Cause So Much Cause So Much Suffering. Suffering. Suffering. It Gives It Gives It Gives Immediate Relief Immediate Relief Immediate Relief. Price $1. Price $1. Price $1. .yV.W. BLISS & TO.. Proprietors, .363 BnxHiwtjr, Hew Tork. For sije. in Ftiyettevillt by The Robeson CcuMj 4rrJattaral Society will hold its next Annual .Fair on the 1Mb, 17 th and 18th of November 'next: Preminms liberal as u.-naf. Isitci-' conntf s espeQt fully invited to com i pete for uremitiuiti.' Uj order of ih Society. r W.J. STUAKT, Sec'y. 1 gapt. 29. &, w-tf - . Bllao Oy .peptic Kemcdy i. - BUM Dyape pitas Itcmnlr i BMw OyspeptM; Remedy BUM Dyspeptic Remedy ' Bltoa DyspepUe Remedy BUM Uyapeptle Remedy Bit-.' DjriH-p lc Remedy Bllm I-pepUe Remedy B.U nyapepUe Remedy BUM Dvfcpttptle Remedy Hu tkc lMrrt Sal Hu the Lreest Sale Hhs Ute LakrgtM. Sale Hu Ike largest Sale Hu the Largest Sale " Hu the lanrrat Sal Mas the Ldu-geat Sale Hu the Lurgcst Sale Hu the Largest Sale Hu the Largest Sale OTany Medicine In the World. L1 any Melitlne In the World. Of any .tertl-lne In the World. Of any Mm'IcIiic m the World. Of any Me-t'lne In the World. Of mny ilrIU-lie In the World. Of any M-dlclie In the World. Ot any Medicine In llir World. Of any Medicine in the World. Ol any Me.lirine lu the Woild. l0O.4MO Packagri llt,UOu Parkas l'JU.UUU PnckagM lOii.UliU Packages l.M,MXJ Packages IOO.;0 Package 1UO.OUU Packages IIHJ.OIKI Packages 1HUH Packages lUU.OUU Packages Sold In Georgia and oul1iCnrolliia Sold In Oeorgla and KonthCarollita Sold In Georgia and SouthCnrollna Sold In Georgia and S utltf'arollna . Sol it In Gcoigia aiifl Sonlht'arollna 8lil In ('eori(la and SoiithC'arollna oUI In Georgia and Sotttl('arollna Sold In Georgia and SuuthCarollna Sold In Georgia and Wont liCarollna Sold In Georgia and SoulHt'arollna In Font-teen Months. 1 n Kourteen Month. In Fotirleeit Mo.it.lkS. In Kom-teen Mnntha. In Poorlrcii Montlu. In Fourteen Months. In Kourtrcn Months. In K'otirteen Montlu. In Pimrtrrii Mouth'. In Kourteen Months. It Is AVnrrante-.I to In re It i art anted to Cure It Is Warranted to fare It Is Warranted to (Juie It l Wai ranted to ( tire II Ih Warranled to Care It ! Warranted to Cure It Is Wai ranted to Cure It Is Warranted to Cure It Is V arranted to Cure If Directions are Followed, If Directions are Followed, It Directions are Followed, It Directions are Followed, If Directions are Followed If Directions are Followed, f LMi wtlons are Followed. If Direct!. hi. are FolioweU, If Directions are Followed. It Directions are Followed, Any Case of D sprpala Any Case of Dyspepsia Any Ci.se of Dyspepsia Any Case ut Dyspepsia Any Case ot Dystepta Any Case ot D spcpsla Any Case of Dyspepsia Any ( air of Dyxpepxla Any Case of Dy pepl. Any Case of Dyspepsia Urer Disease, IJrcr Disease, Liver Dls4 ase, lilvi r Disease, l.lvr Disease, l.lvrr Disease, llver liease, I.lver l)l.4eise. Liver Disease, Liver Disease, Jncindice, Jauiiflice, Janmtlce, Jauiitic-, lnnitliee. lattiiflice, J it iimllee, Jamidiec, Janmllrr, .Jumiiilcc, OilKinl Debility, Geix-ral DehiSlty General Dtlilii-y, Genarnl lit 1)1 :it y, feneinl lelility. Gem I'm 1 1 ! I ity, Generul .elUil.v, tiencrnl Dekliliv, Ge..eial Dfli;ltv. General Dilili:, Pnlpitntlon, I'aSl-it-Mioii, I'alj.-ltatlon. Pnlpltntimi. Palpitation, Palpitation Pnl filiation. Palpitation, Chronic DiarrhfMi, Cliionic Dlarrhwa, Ciitoiiic Dlnrrliova Chronic IH.'ii l litrn, Cliionic Dinrrltoea, Chronic DiaiTlicea, Chronic Diarrhoea. Clironic Dlarrltopa. Ciironlc Diarrhoea, Giddiness, Giddiness, Gldillness, Giddiness, 4 Giddiness. Gl!ditiess, C(.(l!aiess, Giddiness, Gidt'.lnesfcS, Dcpr ssed S pi 1 Its, Deprt-ss.-d Spirits. - Depressed Spirits. le.rcsscd $iilts. Depressed Spirits. Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits., Depressed Spirits, Depressed Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Loss ot Appetite, Loss of Appetite, Loss of Appetite, I.oss ot Appetite, Los of Appetite, Ioss n1 Appetite, Logs of Appetite. Loss of Appetite, Loss of Appetite, Pnln Side and Bacb, Pulia Side and Back, lln In Sl(l anil Itack, I'siln in Sid. and Hack, l-'li In Side aod B ck, I it. 11 ! il le and Bark:, In.. In Skit and Hack, Pat'i Slilt and Itack, Pain In Side and Back, Pain In Side and Back, ft Is Especially AunpteX to It Is K-. rlnlly Adaptcfl fo It Is Kpeelail Adapted to It Is Kcclnlly Adapted to It Is Esifla!l j- Adapted to It Is K. --llly Adapted to I is Kex- :l;li Viiptel to It Is Kspeelally Adapted to It Ih Ki Inlly Adapt l to It is li.4-e. ljUy Adapted to Female Cmiiplalnts ; Female Complaints Female Complaints Female Complaints ; Female Com pi In ts i Female 'oirtptnlils ; Female Comp nint Female Conlainta ; F. male Con. plaints ; Female Coinpialiits ; . I Pimlncra RotniMlltr ot erni It Pr.'fltm es Hotuitdlty of Form I frM! iu- Katmitlity ot Form It Prwdnee Rntm ill y ot Form It I'r. d ui'fs Itotut'dlTy of Form It Hn cliuci Kiitni tlit of Form It Pvikhwi- Rotuixtity of Form It IrMlics ISotiiii' Ity of Form It Produces I5otntnTIy ,f Form It Protlucea ltotu dity of Fonn In F mnlcs of a Ttiln and iarc Habit In Fema!e or a 1'hl and S- are Habit In Females of a Ttiln ai-it jpare Ilalilt, In Females of a Tliln and pnre Habit. In Fi males of a Ti'ln at-d Spare Habit li Femnles of a Thin and Spate Halut lu Feanutf ol" a T?:ln and Sp re II;. bit In Females of .a Tliln and Spare llxltlt In F- iiiities of n Tliln anil SHr.- Ita'dt la. Female- of a 1'ntn and Spare Habit Every Invatlft Should F.vrry Itivail-I Should I'.veiy Ii:V.i Id Should Kvrry Inva.i Sliouid Fri i) I-v'd Should I'. very Ii, valid lmil.l i: - Ima i t li'l L nr j I- va ii Sbould Eitj Invalid Shuuid T y Cie t ry One Try One T One Try One Try O. r Try One frw e Pact. at. ParLae. Parkasc, Pnckaite. Pikar, Paa fcage. Par k ase. t'selc- Try One Package. Fend a rxtag Slump to tiie lropriftrs for thntr Pamiibict on " IHseasei ol' fHomacU ad Bowels." W. W. BI.ISS A CO., Propria tors, 363 Broadway, IVew fork. For Sale in Farettepille bp S, J. HINSDALE, Druggist. Aug. 1, 1850. T RANKS OF ALL KINDS FOR, SALE AT 1 Seventy-five eens per quire, any number ovei five Quirts sixty ceats per quire. At the ? ' - C4JI9LISIAN OFFICE. " NO SUC1J WORD AS FAIL." A RESTLESS REMEDY. HOLLO WAY'S OIXTMENT. CIRCULAR TO THE SICK. The first bospital surgeons and medical nublicits of Europe admit the unparalleled anti-inflamatory and healing properties of this Ointment ; governments sanction its use in their naval aud military services ; and the masses in this country and throughout the world repose the utmost confidence in its curative proprieties. It penetrates the sources of inflamation aud corruptioa which underlie external evidences of diseases, aud ueutralize the fiery elements which leed aud exasperate the melady. RHEUMATISM, SCROFULA, ERYSIPELAS These are among the most terrible and agonizing diseases of the muscles the fleshy fibre and the skin , yet in their worst forms, and when seemingly incura ble, they invariably disappear under apersevering ap plication of this sooihiug, healing, antidote to pain and inflamation. SALT RII UM, FEVER SORES, STIFF JOINTS. In cases of Salt llheum. where medical waters, lo tions, and every reeipe of the pharmaenpoea have proved useless, the Ointment will accomplish a thorough cure. Fever Sores heal quickly under its influence, and its relaxing effect upon centracted sin ews is truly wouderful. DISCHARGING ULCERS. A most remarkable and happy change is produced iu the appearance of malignant uicers after a few ap plications of this Oiutment. The surrounding redness vanishes, an granuies of healthy flesh begin 10 take the place of the discharged matter. The process goes on more or less rapidly nntil the orifice is filled up with sound material, and the other ulc r radical y cured. A AVORD TO MOTHERS. The young are the most frequent suff. rers from ex ternal injuries and therefore every mother should have this cooling preparation constantly at hand. Tt is an absolute specific for sore breasts, and quickly removes the ulcerated sores which sometimes disfigure the heads a;id faces efchi dren. .. SIGNIFICANT ACTS. This Ointment is universally used on board the At lantic and Pacific whaling fle.-t as a cure for scorbutic affections, aud as t he bet t posible remedy for wounds aud liruises. Large supplies of it have recently been ordered by the Sultan of Turkey for hospital purpo ses. Both the Ointment and Fills should be. used in the fdloicinsr cases : Budioii", Mercurial Eruptions, BuriiH. Files. Ch:t;(i-1 Huntls. Rh-uni;ili.ui Chilblaius. Riugworm. Swelled Gland. Sprains. Sore Lt-gs. Stiff Joints, Sore Breasts, TettT. Sore Heads. Ulcers. Sore Throats. Veneral Sores. Manila, Suit houui. joiU, Scalds. Sore of all kiuUs- Wound of all kinds Lumbago, Skin Diseases. AUTION ! -None are genuine unless the words Hotlowaif, JWw York nnd London" are dis cernible as a water-mark in every leaf of the book of directions around each pot or box; the same may be plainly seen hotdihg the leaf to the light. A handsome reward will be "riven to any one rendering such information as may lead to the detection of any party or parties counterfeiting the medicines or vend ing the same. Knowing them to be spurious. , Sold at the Manufactory of Profe-sor 11oli.ow.vt, SO M tideu Lane. New York, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealer in Medicine ihxoghout the U. States and the civilized world, in pots at 25 cents, 62J cents and SI each. DS-T here is a considerable saving by taking the a " rer size. 2s'. B Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are aflixcd to each pot. HE MEDICINE OF THE MILLION I 1 1 LOS 1 I 1 1 A M) F A CT. SANDFORD'S LlVm INVI6URAT0K, XBVER DEBILITATES. IT IS COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS, and has become an established fact, a JStaudard Medicine, known and ap- t"it,aud used iu such quaa proved by all that, have i i ties as to act gently oa used it, anil is now re-' S the Dowels, sorted to with confidence H Let the dictates of your iu all the diseases for; '" judgment guide 3011 in which it is recoimne.uled. I I use of the Liver luvigo It has cure thousands; Z rut or, aud it will cure within the last two years! 5 Liver Complaints. who hid giveu up all. lious Attacks Dyspepsia, hopes of relief, as thei Chronic Diarrlioca, bum- nmiKM-ous unsolicited cer tiiioates in my posse sion show. The dose must be adop ted to the temperament of the individual taking j-J mer Complaints. Dysen W.tery, Dropsy, Sour Stoin r tich. Habitual Costiveuess Jholic, Cholera. Cholra O Morbus. Cholera Infan ?3 turn. Flatulence, Jauu- dice. Female Weaknesses ana may be used success It will c 11 re fully as an Ordinary Family Medicine sick Headache, (as thousands can testify,) in twenty minutes, if two or three Teaspooufuls are taken at commencement of attack. All who use it are giving their testimony in its favor. Mix water in the Mouth with the iuvigoiator, and swallow both together. Trice oue Dollar per bottle. -ALSO. v SAM)FOUU'S FAMILY CatXiartic Pills, COMPOUNDED FROM Pare Vegetable Etra?ts, and put up in CUSS CASES Air ght, and will keep iu any climate. The Family Cathartic: Q The Profession well Pill is a gentle butactive! a know that different Cath- Cathartic, which the pro prietor has used ia his practice more than twen ty years. The constantly increas ing demand from those who have long used the Pills and the satisfaction which all express iu re gard to their use, has induced me to place them frjartics act on different W portions of the bowels. The family Cathartic r Pill has with due refe rence to this well esiab- tH lished fact, been corn er pouuded from a variety w'ofthe purest Vegetable 2 Extracts, which act alike C on every part of the a t"1 limentary canal, and are CO '.good and safe iu all cases within the reach ot all. where a Cathartic is needed, such a - derangements of the Stomach, Sleepiness. Fains in the Back and Loins Costiveness, Pain and Soreness over the whole body, from sudden cold, which frequently, if neglected, ends iu a long course of Fever, Loss of Appetite, a Creep ing Sensation of Cold over the body. Restlessness, Headache, or weight in the head, all Inflammatory Diseases, Worms in Children or Adults. Rheumatism, a great Purifier of the Blood and many diseases to which flesh is heir, too numorous to mention iu this ad vertisement. Dose, 1 to 3. PRICi. THREK DIMES The Liver Invigorator and Famaily Cathartic Pills are retailed by Druggest generally, and sold wholesale by the Trade in ail the large towns S. T. V. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, 335 Broadway. New York. Turpentine ! Turpentine ! Turpentine OA Hil TURPENTINE BOXES on and near UU, IU U the Rail Road, about 5 to U miles from ayettevillc, will be rented on good terms to any per ion wishing to embark in the business A1so,h good SAW and GRIST MILL, and two small FARMS. Also, two of the RICHEST FARMS in the County of Cumberland, one about oue mile from the Market House, known as the Bailey place ; the other about nine miles from town, known as the celebrated Ashe Lands, which h 8 250 or SOU acres cleared land, which if properly cultivated, will produce an average of 30 bushels of Corn per acre. , Those wishing to rent said lands mast apply soon, or they cannot be rented. -. ' - .1 For particular? apply to C. E. Leete, Fayetteville, who is authorized to rent in my absence. . n. Mcdonald. Fayetteville, Feb. 8, IPS", -tf --' Bacon 8c Fish. lAan LBS. WESTERN SIDES. 1" bbls. New 4-U JU MULLETS. For sale by R. McDUFFIE. Oct. 7, w-4w d-2t ',Ko- 5 Green St- LITTLE R0CKFISH, N. C. DEALERS IN FOREIGN, DOMESTIC, STAPLE & FANCY Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, Keady-Made Clothing, Yankee Notions, &c. MAT? ? hand freih from the Northern Manufactories and importing Houses, a complete assortment of Ladies and Gentleinens' furnishing Goods, consLsting in part tlio Xjadies Of Black Silks, French Merinos, all Wool Delanes, common plain, and figured do. U njrhams, Prints, Jaconets, Swiss cross, Barred, Book and Mul .uslins ; Embroidered Collars and sleeves xn sets, Dress Trimmi r8 in great variety, Flannels, Lindseys, Plaids and Stripes, Cli cks. Gloves, Hosiery, Belts, Combs, Pins, Needles, Thimbles, Hoop skirts, whale br ne, rattan, brass and steel springs, bracelets at d necklaces, french working cotton4 pocket handkerchiefs, snp.tl i- 1 m eled morocco lasting and common leather, boots and shoes, jaconet edgeings and inser- u0, ana tnreaa edgings and insertions, shawls and bed blankets of a superior quality, brown and bleached linens, Hick's drills, table cloths, towelings, bleached and brown sheetings, alpacas, merino plaids and twills debeiges. velvet and moiranliqne, ribbons of all desirable widths, camb: ics, bleached and colored drillino-s, green, blue and Brown berage, black silk veils, misses colored flats, artificial flowers aid wreaths THUS Made up coats, pants, vests, shirts, collars, neck-ties, suspenders, bo ts and shoos, hats and caps, hosiery, gloves, pocket handkerchiefs, buggy rugs, blankets, over-coats, trunks, carpet rus, pocket knives, lead pencils, combs brushes, penknives, violin sti inirs. A.potliccary Concentrated lye, gum camphor, salts, copperas,, alum, salt petre, indigo, Spanish brown, opedildoc, ess. peppermint, cinnamon, lemon, castor oil, sweet oil, British oil, Batimans drops, pain killer, nutmegs, starch, M' Lanes' Vermifngt?, Strongh's, Hall's and Spencer's pills, spice, pepper, ginger, cologne, hair oils, musk pomades. lWCss5eXXxxo-ixjs. Shaving boxes, brushes, razors, straps, soaps, blacking-, candy, snuff, segars, tobacco candles, inks, pens, paper, Webster's spelling b ks, powder, shot, caps, lead, curry combs, cast hinges, screws, locks, saddle backs, blank books, envelopes, shoe thread, sugar and coffee, coffee pots, dish pans, cup pans, wash pans, milk puns pots, ovens,, spiders, boilers, plates, cups nd saucers, butter dishes, stake dishes, baker's do, knives and forks, spoons, molasses jugs, salt cellars, pepper boxes, pitchers, su ar dishes f cream pots, castors, coffee mills, sives, tumblers, bowls and pitchers, candle sticks, &c. PERSONS U WAnST OF TIHIJE ABOT7"T3 "1ST A TVr!lT O-OODS May c ill with acertainty of finding them in this store in their usual varieties of styles and prices, which will be shown with pleasure, and sold as AS TO Y CAN BK BoUc.HT IN THE Little Rockfish, N. C, Sept. 10, 1S59. )U T I r. 0 LATHI NG ., A FRESH SUPPLY riHE PUBLIC ARE AWARE THAT JL I have been engaged in the manu- lacturing and selling of gentleinen:s gar me nts fi r 17 or 18 years, anil with this 'ong experience believe that I am as veil calculated to make good selections. is any person or wei-snus in this business, i My Slock is all ENTIRELY NEW tu i adapted to the trade, consisting Of i JSTo. 1 Dress? Olotli OoiUw, j Ifl'OflC Coats, (Sl.viil.h AND D'JLBI-K BitKAST j fd). l-i Lvsirxesitj Suitrs, ooi"LSis?tiiiy; 1 OK I ilk Mixtures. Harrison Cassimere Rib rSWn Ca-Siinere ami Luion L assnnere ; r nie i Reaver, Felt Deaver, Seal Skin, and . U'lioii Cass. Over Coats ; Felt Reaver j Tiiiuris. a now garment never iniro-' dnced before this season. PANTS of all g'-ades ranging in price from 2 5U to bo. " ! AX EXTRA LOT OF j Velvet. Silk, Greiiadiue Silk; Clo.h aiirl Cassimere Vests. A LAiiGE ASSOIiT3IF:VT OF YOITHS' JISD !i;i.lREX'S LGTHiXIJ Gentlemen's Shawls. .Horning Gcwns, (;'ntltinen"sail Woo; Uiidei-Shii Is: Rail Road Rngs, Dluiikets, 1 losit i y . h utpi isd ers, Napoleon lies. Giav ts. Steel s. Glovi s. r.nd liii.iiings. Cai.i. at the -ONE 1 RICE G 1 Wi I C II It .'' A, J. WOOD W .It D. MARKET SQUARK, 2 DO011S BELOW S. J. niX.SUAI.K S. PERSONS desirous' of having ihei1 suit3 made abroad c m call ana leav their measures with me, and 1 will huve thtiu attend ed taimine iiatelj'. Sept. 15, 2wd. wtf riOTXCB. BY virtue of an order made by his Honor D. F. Caldwell, presiding Judge, ot the present term wf our Superior Court of law, I hereby give public no tice tLat a Special Term Of said Court will be held for the County of Moore at th Court House in Carthase. on the loth Mon, day iu November next, (which will be 28th day of said mouth.) when aud where all Suitors aud Witness es of the Civil Docket, are required to attend by 10 o'clock in the forenoon of that day. Witness, George S. Cole, Clerk of said Court, ai office, the Monday before the last .Monday in August,, A. V., 18o9. GEO. S. COLE, C. S. C. r Sept. 28. w-Ct price of advr $6. . NEW GOODS. JTJ-VT received per " Steamer." the largest and best selected stock of DRY GOODS, HATS AND CAP, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Groctnts, Provisions Truss Hoops and Glue, Turpentine, Coopers' and Farmers' Tools. ALSO Herring and Mack- r el, in kits and bbls.) Cottee, Sugar, Molasses and Candle ; Powder. Shot and Lead ; Segars, Chewing and Suoking Tobacco. In fact a large assortment of articles usually kept frjeode from the Manufacturer; Importer and Producer, and consequently will be sold cheap for Cash or exchange tor goou tujii. , . Country produce. C- E- LEETE. Sept. 29, 3-td w-l-m CARRIAGE FACTORY. r A. A. M'KETHAN KEEPS constantly on hand a large assortment of Vehicles of every description, which are well j and faithfully made aud finished in the ligutkst and j . ii:,:CT r,.r .Imiwr .'.at ria fe xeatksi styles. ' n wiimw - work are greater than ant establishment Soltu, which enables him to sell his work on the most favor able terms. ; : Nov. 13. 1858. tf 4 doL0STt)N" FULLER AKE NOW RECEIVING their Stock for the en suing fall and Winter trade. Consisting mostly. of Groceries luruware. GotUa I le ne and Blran rsnnahle Term, as anv in this market, arsons .... 1 . 1 rv.m.h. as ..ii.. j ti iTila mflrl'l'l visiting this placd will do well to give us a call before purchasing. G. W I. GOLDSTOX A. W. FULLER, Aug. 12, lti59, 3m-w ' 0 , ? 11 Li Li " 13 U JL IDepartmemt IN A Y KKTIL STATE. r W. M. & J. CAMERON, w-tf Georgia State JLottcrv, - v For the benefit J the MOISTTICELILO Union cca.e23CLy-, - OF JASPER COUNTY, GEORGIA. j Authorized by Special Act of Legislature, 25,828 PRIZES. MORS 1HAH m- PrilZc 10 lVRY TWO T CK.TS. Mc INXEY & CO., Man ac; ehs. CAPITAL PllIZE 9 tick'ets ozixririrsr $io, JIALVKS, QirARTERS, AND EIGHTHS . IN UOJ'OKTKIX. TO HK DRAWN . EACH SATURDAY IN N OYLMBER, 18..9. IN THE City cf Savant fc, 6a. CL ASS 44, to ije n n aav n Nov. 1, 159. CLASS 45 CLASS 4i TO TO HE H K Dhawx Nov. 12, bt). Dkawx N.v. r. 1; CLASS 47, to he Dkawn Inov. 21, lho'J. AUGJWFICJJjYT scheme. 1 Priac of fGO.000 is $00,000. io.ooo. J0.OI 0. 5.000. 4.00. 3.000. 2.000. 1.500. 1 100. 5 Tiiifg of J1.CC0 ore f5.0 10 o 2 2 50 100 100 100 5d( nre 5.000 400 are Soo 300 are C0l iOO are 400 1O.U0U is 5.UUCI is 4.WM id 3.U00 is 2.UIK' is 1.500 is 1.100 is- 150 ar 11)0 iin V5 aie 65 arc 7.500. 10 000. 9."00. S.500 APPR OXIMA TION PRIZES. 4 Prizes of $200 approximating to $00,000 priz.- are 4 Prize!) of 150 approximating to 0.000 priztt are 4 Prizes of 125 approximating to 10.0O0 priae are 4 Prizi.s of IvO approximating to 5.000 prize are 8 Prizes of 80 approximating to 4.000 prize are 8 Prizes of 60 approximating to 3.000 prize are 8 Prizes of 50 approximating to 2.000 prize are 8 Prizes of 40 approximating to 1.500 prize are 400 Prizes of 20 appioximating to 100 prize are 25,(A)0 Prizes of 8 are $8.00; 0.00 500 400 640 4S0 4MO 320 8,OOo 200.0(10 0,828 Prizes amounting to CertiGcates of Packagts will be sold at the fol lowing rates, which is the risk : Certificates of Packages of 10 Whole Tickets - $60 10 Half SO 10 Quarter " 15 10 Eighth " 7 50 IN ORDERING TICKETS OR CERTIFICATES. Enclose the mney to our address for the tickets ordered. on receipt of which they will be forwarded by fist mail. Purchasers can have tickets ending in any figure they rnav designate. Th'; Hut ot' drawn numbers and prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS, Tbo who prefer not seizing money by mail, can use Tbe iXpress Compat ies, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars anil upwards cau ix sui ua AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where there is an' Express Office. The inoui y aud order must be enclosed iu (oveiomcn Post Office Stamped Envelope, ttao Express ompanie cannot receive them. All communications puiitly confidetital Ordi;r for Tickets or Certiticates. by A. ail or Express, tobe di rected to McKINNEY & CO., Savannah, Ga. July 9, 1859. -tl CLOTHING i CLO'iHING ! ! WE II AYE JUS RECEIVED, and are now re ceiving, the best and tiaest Assortment of Cloth ing, we have ever exhibited in this Market. Princi pally Consisting of Common Working Coats, suitable ior Laborers, and a fine stock of Cassimere and Clcth Coats.of the best make and latest styles. Pants of the finest and best kind, any body that wants good Work inir l'aiits h'i1 btii'r Mime soon, and examine. "Vests of all qualities, and shapes, fine V.neen Shirts, KIU Lc.s.Shil.U' Cotton aud Flannel Prawers., Uundcr Shirts Ac., &c. ' "Which' we" offer to lpwer tban anybody in the Market. Call aud Examine. , GREENTREE & BARNXM. Sept. 10, 1859. w-om

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