"Ilnpiay- Land ufCaiian." As uny in iho Capital at Mellid'jecillt by Win. H Barnes aud T. 1). Wriyht, of AtUnta, Georyia. Thro' the North of the- land, there has arose a baud. "Who drill under BUek Republican training, The call them Wide-awake, but we'll show them that their cakes "Will trot burnt ou the Georgia end of Canaan. ( Hi. me ! )!i, my ! The Sun of Seces.-ion i-s .-Inning ; Sever mind old Lincoln, lie's got into double trouble ; While we're a.ifo in the Southern end Canaan '. OloKC? of hu'.iie pe plc said our State wouldn't dare to riK-el her tat.r. An 1 that hi lor lill? t!i'' in- is w ;neo!n s!ie would be re;naini:i;r, ot by steam, by one hundred aud ui 1 1 t -ri S!ie went whirAir. to the other hide of Canaan. We've b-.it co-operation and now are a free-nation. And ' f ;.: ! of arms oar eaife will ! maintaining, A ad if tlier.fs tr litors. h-ire for the North they'd bet ter clear, ( )r we ii tiang thein hiIi as Ilaman hiiay iu Canaan. Old G-.-u Winl'uld Scoolt thought he'd aid the Sumter fort. I And bv doiug so. Ih" North would be gaining, j But when his little .Star'" went to cross the Charles-j t.i: bir. j They bioweil her to the other side of Canaan. j The Star of tin; West, sin; came, she saw, she left, ' .V lie could not be maintaining, And ( re. Spoil's iro'ips took a h-ty plate of SOup,"? And sailed fur tli; Yankee part of Canaan. i) vn at Savannah is the Urst secession banner, .n I t.i military are all under training : A:; I 'iovcrnor Urown though he'd take 1'ula.ski fort, S i he mo veil it to our side of Canaan. Ui.v a at Augusta, some arms were getting rusty, Aud the (Governor thought they needed a liLtle clean ing. H e:ej i i i t what to pay, gave a note :if thirty day?, A l ' Id ight thein 'or the Georgia boys of Canaan. We heard that down iu Camden, old John Iiruwu's sou wan l.ind'.dyr. H'iti? thn:i. hundred men to sustain him. 15, it it he trios that game, he'll immortalize his name. For wi..t hang him with his daddy up in Canaan, Tii er ; an; eight thousand muskeis of tin; best minie brand. I i tin; dill'-ri-nt Ceoriii: arsenals rernai ning , We'l 1 gi nr riff s to the women and revolvers to the bi; VS. And 1 think we'll keep the ''ilappj Land of Land of Canaan .'' L U I. A IS o Jc O X K ! AS .-L".'; Hi" .MISSES K.MII.V AM) MAltV 15A1I.KV. O With a heart forsaken, I wander In silence, in grief, and alone; (hi a form departed I ponder, For Lulu, sweet Lula, is gone, (.tone, when the roses have faded, (one, when the meadows a" e b;iro, To n land I3' orange blossoms sb. ded, Where surunier ever lingers on the air. Ctioitcs. Iiiila, Lula, Lul 1 is gone ; With summer birds her bright smiles To sunny lauds have Down. When day hreaketh gladly, My heart waketh sadly, For I.tila. I .ula is gone. Not a voice awakens the Mountains, gladness returns with the dawn, Not a s'uilj is niinowe I iu the fountains, For Lull, sweet Lula is gone, J)jy is bereft of its pleasures, Night of its beautiful dream-;. While the dirge of wi-II-reiiiembcred measures Is murmured by the ripple on. the streams, ('hoi.tk. Lul l, Lull, I, ula is gone, &c Wiien 1 viewed the chill-biighled hovers, And roam o'er the snow-eovered plain, How I long for Spring's budding flowers, To welcome her sweet smiles again. "Why does the earth seem forsaken? 'l ime will this sadness remove Ai her voice toe meadows will awaken To verdu.e, sweet melo Iv and love. Cnoni s. Lul. 1, Lul.i, Lul l is gom; it. A TALK AI'.O ITT MAUIUAGE. BV T S ARTHUR, Two niai lens, in vottthful bloom and lieantv sat earne.-tl v talkiir'. i lieu- thought was reaehing their theme w is marriage, enough," said one of them a.w.iv iu tii" future , like liim well but- .he paused, the object iou unspoken. "What is the impediment, Alice?'' 'iiis income is too small." 'What is it f "i'.iht hundred dollars a year.'-' "Vou iiii;j,!it live mi that.'' "Live! llah ! h ,t kind of living?" ""Not iu piinc. lv style, I will admit." "Nor si arceiy in ph hian, Fan::y. Kiiiht hundred dollars ! Why, fat!ier pays six hundred Vlollai s rent; and I'm .-ure our sty le of living is plain enough ! Light hundred ! Oh"no. I like" Harry better than i.iiv young man 1 have met. T could love him, no doubt, lint he can't support a wife in any decent kind ot style." 'Did your lather and mother begin their married life 011 a larger income than Harry Pleasants now receives ? .Mine did not. as 1 h-ivi- often be.-n-. them relate " ' j .'Father and mother .' Oh, according to their ; story. Job's foiuous turkey w as scarcely poorer than ! they wero in the beginning. .Mother did all her ' own win k, even to tue washing and ironing, I be lieve. Father's income was not over three or four hundred dollars a year." And they were happv together, I am sure.' "No doubt. 1'n tact, I've "hoard mother sav, that 1 1 . . . 1 ; .. ... 1 i 1 - ...... ..iv iia.-u .-11 uggui-ig years ot their lite, were! among the happiest .-he has known. JJut thatdocsn t ! Mgndy for me. That is no n-ason why her daugh-' tcr .hou .l vleet to go into the kitchen, and spend her j years in washing, ironing mid cooking. It a man ! in taolc to support a wife gei.tcelv, and in the style to whi-.-h she has been "accustomed., let him marry some Irish ook, sewing girl, or waslicr-wcman, w ho will manage his household with the neede.l econoinv. 1 oung men who can t earn uior'e tlan c'irhl, li)Jfi; .......... .. 41 .1 1 11 ...vim a iLioiosiiiiu uoiiars a Year diould not look lij) iiihi our circle lor wives. 1 don't like to hear you talk in this wav. Alice,'' said her companion. "Wt; arc not superior beii:-s, uiily viieetjnals ot men." "Dirl 1 SaV llint we Wfl'e sum rior ' "One nii taoutdi so." '1 don't lit inter from vour laiiguac that vou see how the inference can fairly be j i i;: a wi:. ,! r I'ircl Ves.'' for wives, you said just now." j What do you mean by it "A li.cle of intillience, cultivation," replied Alice. refinement, taste and 'You don't say wealth." '"No father, though living rich. I have heard him say, in good style, more than once . I , uiat , l iieiL . we were U to our income. 'Then, we have only our own sweet selves with which to endow our husbands. JS'o houses, or lands; no stocks fiorn which to draw an income ; nothing substantial oh w hich to claim the right of beirig sup ported in costly idleness YYe must be rich indeod as to personal attractions." 'We are educated, accomplished, and and und . Alice was a little bewildered in thought, and did not finish the sentence. ".No better educated, or accomplished, as "-iris, than are the most young men who, as clerks, earn from seven to a thousand dollars a year. In this re gard, we are simply thejr equals. Uut, it strikes mo, that, in another view, of the case, we cannot claim t. en an equality. They are our superiors." "Not !,:- any means," replied Alice. 'Wc shall see. Here is Harry' PJefesants, ior In stance. What is his income ? I think you men tioned the sum just now." ' Eight hundred dollars a year." "That is the interest on how much? let me see about twelve thousand dollars, To be equul, as a match for Harry, thej.i, you should be worth twelve thousand dollars." ' ' Mow you talk, Fanny I :!To the point, don't I ?" f we are not superior to the young men who visit us; superior simply in virtue of our sex ; then, our only claim to be hand somely supported in idle self-indulgence, must lie in the fact, that we endow our husbands with sunjeient worldly goods to warrant the condition." "You are inventus.'' .No, matter-of-fact. What have you to say against , my position, Alice ? Are we bttcr than young men ! of equal intelligence and education ?' I "No ; I cannot s iy that we are."' j "If wc marry, wo must look among those for j husbands." Ivich men, as a general thing, select their wives from rich men's daughters. Our chin- I cess in that direction are not very encouraging, j lour father has no dowry for his child; nor has' mine. Their families are lar-jre ami exnensive. anb little or nothing of the year's income is left at the year's close. The h-t tliey can do lor us, is to give us homes ; and 1 feel that it is not much to our cred it that we are content to lean on our fathers, al ready stooping under the burdeds of years, care ai.d toil, instead of supporting ourselves. The thought has tro ibled me, of late.'' A sober hue came over the faoc of Alice, a? she did sat looking into the eves of her friend. She not reply, and Fanny went on. 'l'herj is wrong in this. i what ground of reason are we to W exeunt from the common lot of useful work i He expect to become wives and mothers. Is this our preparation Can yu bake a loaf of sweel, light bread ?" "No." "Nor can I. Or roast a sirloin V" "No." "Or broil a .-teak V Just think of it, Alice ! We can manage a little useless embroidery, or fancv knitting; can sirg mid play, dance and chatter but as to the real and substantial things ol lite, we are ignorant and lielpless. And, with all this, for sootti, we caiinot think of letting ourselves dawn to the level and condition of virtuous, intelligent young men, who. in dialy useful work, are earning "a fair independence ! We are so superior that we most have husbands able to support us in luxuri ous idleness, or we will have none 1 We are wil ling to pass the man to whom love would unite us in the ten lerest bonds, because his income is small, and mirry f .r position, one from whom the soul turns with instinctive aversion. Can we wonder that so m.iuy are unhappy ?"' "Uut eight hundred dellars, Fanny! How is it possible for a married couple to live in a"y decent style, in this city, on eight hundred dollars a year." "They may live in a very comfort ihle style, if the wife is wilhng to perform her part.'' "What do vmi mean bv her p:irt, Fannv TJ j "We will take it for granted, that she is no better ! than her husband. Tuat, having brought him no ! fortune beyond her own dear self, she cannot claim i superior privileges." '"Well "lie has to work through all the dav." 'Well?'' "Under what equitable rule is she exempt ?M "None. .She must do her part, of course, if there is anything to do with. She must keep his house, if he can afford a house. Hut if he has only eight hundred dollars a vear ! Whv, rent alone would 1 consume half, or more than h-ilf, of that. There j would be 110 housekeeping in the case. They must j board.' i "And the wife sit in idleness all the day long?'' "She would have nothing to do." i "Could she not te ir h ? or, by aid of a sewing i machine, earn a few dollars every week V or engage ' iu some other useful work that would yield an in come ; and so do her part?" I "Ves, she- w'fjht do something of the kind; but if marriage is to in-.ke 'workics' of us, it were bet ter to remain single.'' "And live in unwomanly depe.ideiu-e on our pa rents or relatives. N., Alio.-: there is a false seu- ; timent prevailing on this subject, and as 1 think and talk, I see it more and more c! arly. Our parents I11 v.. lieeii wu:ilc in their love tor ust and society. .... ...i,...;iii.,l 1, irU-,.:. i.s ivi-oic i-oi.MMiM i,f! 'i - V '.i. 1 ?,.. 1 , ,?.,. 1 f, ,1,1 ,. ... things Veslioi!..l tne lieeii leoutiC'i to do u.-,e- , C3 .1. . ' f.d uork in the household, r-rmi the beginning; and lould have been taurht that idleness and selt-in- dulgeuce were discreditable. Our brothers are put j to trades and prolessioiis, an 1 ma h- to co.npj'ehend, j from the beginning, that iudus'ry is honorable, iind ; that the way of usetul work is the whv by which ! the world's brightest places are to be reached. lut we are raised daintily and uselessly, and so unfitted , lor our duties as wives anu moiners. our pnuc au i 1 self-esteem are fostered ; and we come to think of j ourselves as future queens, who are to be minister- j ed to 111 all things, instead of being miiiistrant, in , loving self-forgetf illness, to otliers. No wonder that i an anti-man iage sentiment is beginning to prevail ! amongst young 1:1 ' of" moderate incomes, in all our larirer cities. ' The fault is in us. Alice. The ! ; sin lies at our door. We demand too much in this ; co-partnership. We are. not willing to do our share ; i of work. Our husband must hear all the b lrdens,'' ? i AMicc sighed heavily. Il -r friend continued : I ''I have retid somewhere that the delight of hea- 1 ' yen is the delight of being "useful. And it seems t I j me, as I dwell upon the thought, that the nearest : ! approach to heavenly delight here must lie tha,t J ! ffil.i into wbiidi :i wife comes when sbe .statid.s bv I ! 1 . . . i ... 1 , . l'o 'iml mil iP 1,1,-11 f. .1" liim 1'iim.i. f j IICI 1 IIS ' 'II I 1 1 l - .IMV, .I"', !U- 11'. 111111, IVIUI' i ve one burden and another from his shoulders, and ' so ligh' ens his work that smiles take the place of 1 weariness and the shadowings of care. If he be rich, j she can hardly have so great a privilege ; but if they arc alike poor, and know how to moderate their ! desires, their home may heeomo an image of Para I disc. Fight hundred dollars! Alice, if you were ! ready lilted to become Harry's wife, you might live I with" him, doing your part, happier than any ijueen." ! " That is, I must take ju work, and earn money, , if we board: or --but housekeeping is out of the 'juesl 1011 "No; it should never be out of the question in marriage, I think. ' 'Rut house-rent alone would take half of our in come. I "That does u)t follow." '.' It clous, for any house I would consent to live j in." I " So pride is stronger than love. But pride has its wages as well as love; and the one is bitter while f the other is sweet. It is tins pride ot appearance, this living for the eye of other people who do not care a penny for us, that is marring the fair fabric of our social life. Fine houses, fine furniture, line dresses, parties, shows and costly luxuries of all kinds are consuming domestic happiness, and bur- ; leniuj fithers and husbamls, in alljrrades of society, ! with etnharrass.nent and -wretchedness. Alice wo ' must be wiser in our generation.'" j ' That is, coop ourselves uii in two or three mean ' little rooms, with our eight hundred dollars a year i husbiMids, and do our own cooking and housework. Is lhat it, my pretty one " For shame. Alice! You do not deserve a good man. You are not worthy to w,i,l llarr' Pleasants, aud 1 trust you will pass him !3, should he be weak enough to offer you his Viand, lie can't afford to marry a girl of your expectation; he must contont himself with one who, like himself, regards life as real, life as earnest; and the wav of use and duty the way to true honor and the highest happiness."' ! ' Suppose you take him, Fanny," said Alice, half portivcly, half petulantly. She was a weak, proud, - .1 i diu j;ii i. ..j, lic iloui off,.,- him.sclf, pcrhap I vill." 0(i, then if he kneels at my feet, I will refer him to you as one likely to make him a good cook stnel chambermaid." 'I)o. if you pleuse, I always liked Harry, and I don't think it would ta"ke much eli'ort on m,y part to love him. lie is much belter olfiu the world than 1 am, having an income of eight hundred dollars a ya.r, while I haye. nothing. Ou that sum, I am sure, "we could live in conlort, taste and happiness. 1 would not keep a servant to wait 'on me so long as 1 could do the work of our' little household." Why should 1 keep a servant any more than he' I would find mental recreation aud bodily health in th light tasks our modest home would require. Need' Vt euro as to what the world would say V And what would the world say J1'' '"That your husband hail no business to marry if he cuuldn't support his wife!"' ".Not by any means, Alit:e. The world would say, 'There's a sensible couple for you, und a wife worth haviug. "We'll endorse them for happiness and prosperity. Aud what is more, Alice, others would be encouraged to act the same wise part, and thus be made' happy through our example. 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' They have all the requirements for a superior in prel atioii of both classical aud modern compositions."' M Sru.4K.osH. Ware room. 421 Broome St. a few doors East of Broadway, Hew VorK. j?8 SATISFACTORY Oct t; t0 yly GUARANTEE GlVEN-. Tabac enDenti frice 0C0 OK m-JXTAL SNUFF now introduced to the Ani'-ri- can public, couipo.-ed of the ' r purest Snutl". divested of its ol.jcct- : ionable qualities, and retn'ming its j power as a disinfectant aud deter- gent It has the endorsement of: the Parisian world as the most use . lul and elegant toilet article in t-i"i 1 world. Klcuantly mouiiteu. : Superbly flavored, asau ornament, aud as a Toilette pleasure it bus no ejual. I NOTICE!!! j Encased in two forms. ! No. 1 GOLDEN BANDED 0C0 j I'ctains ; all its natural strength and pungency, as imported. 1 aud 1s a most superior article lor those who de.-ire an agreeable stimulant. It imparts to th tee ill that pe- j culiar br Uiancy for which I lie ladien of Southern l-.u- rope are so justly celebrated. No. 2. SlL.YMli BANDED OCO- Dcsigneu i expressly for the Northern nnirket retains all its povcrs as a dentifrice though gr tly lednced in its ; stimulating properties As a Gem On your Toilet Stand You will be J 'leased with it, j and for itsexccllenev vou will recommend it. For sale by IJAUNFS & PA UK. L5 Park Row. and I COX It AD FOX, SI I 'arc lay Street. New York. ( , and all Druggists. j I Depot for the States and Canada, 10" J Water st., N.Y. ! I June b 1K0. iIaw v TflK good tidies iiav i: COiVIK AT LAST. ONE THOUSAND SEVEN" HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO i'lilZEG. d fouu capital, prizes I). R. ALEXANDER'S F I F T Y S K C O N J) ET- JHf JOZ Its: TEL'" CASH, WATCH & LAND GIFT DISTRIBUTION". MONDAY. JANUARY 21st, 1860. cash riiizE of $500 ix ameiucan '10LD. Horse, Bug-sy ami ilarncs., J$t0. Splendid Rosewood Piano Forte. ? Valued at $350- 303 GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, All is Hunting Cases from $18 to 250. 304 PRIZES IN AMERICAN GOLD, FRO $2.50 TO 500 270 ACRES OF FARMING LAND 383 SETS SOLTD SILVER. AND DOUC PLATED WARE. Patent Self-Winding and American Sporting Watches, Gold and Silver Vest Chains,- liracelets. Land Warrants aud American Sporting Watches. Number of Prizes, ----- 2.3S0 Value of Prizes, - - - - $1G,'.00 Tickets Limited to - - - - 10,500 SOT' Drawings take place Monthly. Every Ticket-holder receives a printed list of drawn numbers, free of charge. All drawings take place in public, superintended exclusively by the Ticket holders. REFERENCES. I take great pleasure iu referring all who are anx ious for information respecting my honesty, business promptitude, &o , to any of the County otlicers. Post master?, Express Agents, Justices of the Peace. Mer chauls. Representatives and Senators of Johnson County, or any of the numerous Agents i u the various parts of the Union, who have attended my drawings, Ab the above named are personally acquainted with me, and most of them have attended my numerous drawings, I will requent all who wish to satisfy them selves of tte stately' of their investment, to write c an" of the above gentlemen. Igcnts Wanted in every locality, to whom the most uacrai manceuenis are ollcred. ". We liiive no Trvellin2 Atrenti. do not lni- Tickets of any person unless you are acquainted with I hem. fefir SEND FOR A CIRCULAR. gin-rlc Tickets $1. Six Tickets, 5 A J. ALEXANDER. Franklin, Johnson Co., Indiana Ncyembcr 24tji 1. Ay3rs Cathartic 1I& SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR. IT KBVEU UEUlUTATEg, I I X is coniioiiti(lctl ( iitiitly from Gums, and lias be cme :ia estabtirthcl fact, a StauJard Me,liciu. known ami approve -J by all that have used lid it. and is now re-L-uses lor which it Purled to with coufidence iu s recommended. i It hnr cured thousil n d ; who hud given up :tU hopes nn solicited certificates in my : Toe dose, must he adapted all the di. O El J O i i Hi Pi H within the last two yt.ars o" relief, as the numerous possesaiou sliow. to the temiieiamcnt of the cd iu uch ijuautitius as lo judjuiont ?uide you iu the VlUOilA IOK. and ia liln .. JLiillious At.- ! individual tuking it. and us- s.ntiy on the ujwuu. L.el tee aictittes t your use of the I.iVKIt IX will euae Llrer C o i taeKs, Dyspips Iu. S it iu i t- Co in r y . Dropsy, s o ti i CuMirciics s. C, It o I liKinu: 111 li o e a l.iits. I)j sc ll 1 c - ; "iKiiiiu ii. nan t ii si if. llioNra.. V ll (I I i h'latii.! ru M o k it . Cholera Infant it in. K ! le ii c v, Jnnudii ! fs ""'1 ony b i-tiiiaic urakiuima cessfully as an Orili n a line. H will cureltK thousauds can testify.) J tivo or t li i- t- e" I'ta- c at comuiiuceuieut of usei siu.- ry Va. in 1 I j- Hrili. II K A 1 A C It K. ( a s t v c ll t y iik(initt-.. if ! Poiris at v e tuk- it a. r i- S'v iii tUir testimouy I,, its I'iivnr. MIX WATER I-WUitllt A i;i;vui;iii I.V TI1K MOl'TII WITH THE VA1J SiVALhOH UOTIl lO- P''i tine Dollar pr liottle. ALSO. sirxrDPOJFtiD's CATIIAlVliC FILLS. CU.'ill'OUNDKD t ROM Pare Vrctablr KxhMi I'ASES. Air "J'iijlit mul fl. ami mit m in CiljASS M ill li.c-f in alj- lilil;l-. III irtic 11 Iil-.!"" is a gi-n-wliicli t li u jiruprii-tor h .1 s TI11; V a ill i I y t' 11 tie lut :i c-t i v ( ntharlic used ill hi.4 ractiru niore Cf2 a P-. o M Eh l-H 1-4 Eh 1 O tli.in iwonty yciirs di-iauiiU lrmu tliose wlio unit tilt- ;i:ii Ut.u ti-11 whii-li u.e. hu.-i iuiluci-a nu- to jilace that dill'. L-iit ( atli art : act d-.w.-ls. ' TII. A 11 T I " 1' I I, I, this well eslabli.-hcd tact, variety of tin- purest Vee aiike oil evi.-ry part of the ooi and Siil'v in alleaa needed. s n e li a s l Slmiia c ll. S I t ! p i !Uc lw ii ll "t li i li s U 11 ft SlH'CIH'SS O V - from suditi-:. cold, wliic nd iu a inii.i; cnurse of K lilt. Ci-i-iii Sen lilt 1 o l y. itesi-lcss wi-iiilis ill Hit- lii-uii Iise;is s. W v in i n K livuniii f isiik. a r e a t and many disea.-es to which to mention, iu this advertise i bi-i-n ci;tiiiiunili-e from a I table Kxtravts. which act aliiui-utary canal, ami arc ! os when a; Cathartic i jriinge in cm of the i e s s I'liiim in he O S t I V e IK SS. l;!!!! lht Ii o I r l o ,j j-. ; fri-quciil ly. it" iirgluc t c'il. j v,-r. i o s o sulion t" Coltl uvev ii c s s . Ili-.iitiitrlii-. i r .ail lull it ill nt a , y : 'liilli-c-ii or A dull ; V m-t li-r of the I loo.!. Ucsta i heir, too nntut-rous I iiicui. 1ui4.-. l to a. PltlCK THItKK DIMES. Xlie Liver Iiivu'nratiii' niitl Kaiuily tiOharl i ills are retailed l.y I iriijrjrlsts genera 11 . and eold wholt sa the Trade in ;,i n,,. l;ir.,',. towns, j J. T. W. SASKUII). ?I. 1.. ; M.;uufaciui-cr a li t t'ro'irietor. a o s It i- o n ,1 -. a y . X i- 1 i- li . For sal liy Dr.s J . HI.NSU ALK and J. -N . i.MITli.Kay ettuTille N.. C . A iril 3.1 SCu. ly. "W"-3STT"EI3. LAUCE QUANTITY of which fair prices Cotton and line iitrs for i.uid. DAVID MUKl'UY. A uiJ' t.'. . d-ir DENTAL NOTICE. SCOTT niav lie seen resrularly :it liis Ollice on 1 Jll j m Person strict, two doors east of the Market, duriug the hours of from S A. M. to I P. M.; 'i P. M. to i; P. M. Noveiaher 24lli. 18(10 tf. STATE (IF M1TII (MROLIM. ('! 1!IEKL1D CI., j Sfi'iiKioit Cot'UT of Law. I'.u.i, Tki:m. IbtU. His Honor, K. S. FUKXCH, Jud-e Pr.'.-iding. i T IS S OltDKltl-:!). That .-. Special 'term ol lie Sit- lor Loiil't t l. aw ami ipnty. ot the l. si M Hilda V of Ft 1 11 1 1 1 v of Ciimielbiid, be lnlii on tin' rv. A. I).- 1SG1. iiiid that iiiibl:cat ion here if be in the several newsjia ju rs i ibl.slu-d in the lown of Fayetieviile. .lurors. Suitors au..l W it uesses. in civil caes. art' notilie-.l lo be in altemleiiCe. From the minutes, J. W. I'AKKl'. Clerk. November 2 1th, lsilO Ic. HE MOV A Slar l9iiams n V I". 1 i-mii veil to ih-ir '-Y. lltOX l KONT STOCK. N".. . and oiii; door West of their old s' tih;i;i: sroi;v 0. II A V STUKKT. ind. where they are lion' o j i ii I hit a l;i rg-- Sl'OijlC OK GOOD.-- IN' TI!i:iU LINK. IJecently boiight iu the North'-rn .Markets, togetker Hith thi-ir mvu direct iniiiortal ions, making out- of llie most complete assort mt-nts evi-r illV-ri-d to the wlnili1 sale trado by tli.-.n. Th" attention of Merchants is respectfully invited to the above Slock. J. Ii. Sl'MMi, -f. M. "ll.:.l.MS. September 1. ISiiO. tf v. c IIAKIU m.TM.ct,r&jjo&&8,an jLj,nv if , J 93 Koticclo the Traveliniz Public. TV, AliK ru'iniii"' a dailv line ol luo Horse ( ich estrom r a vei tevuie to ii.aiei!i. i iimieci with the Raleigh mid (iastoii and North Carolina! Uailroitds Leaving the Litter fdace at o o'clock 1' M.r j and Kaycttevillc at j o'clock. I. M..and. two o'clock I. M. every Sunday. Through i u 1 2 hours. i rassen-ers will have I'll opportunity ol jrct-tiDg supper sit Mrs. Iiarclay's. Tnis Sta.-e line is superior to any two horse line i ithe isi.ite; .New Oo.icho, tilled inside for the coiulort f the passeusrers. C S. LAUUKH. l'UO. l'Roe'u I JJarclaysville, N. ! Dec 10, tf Cj X 0 1 1 T II C A R ( ) IjI iSr Will! ii Mj-ii'ltUU SIM' WILIj I!H OPICX for visitors the 1st, of June. They are situated near the present terminus of the Western X. C, Rail Komi not an hours ride by superior Omnibuses aud Slaves. The Proprietor lias proem ;d tlie ser ices of T HOM l? T V 1 K J I us Milliliter, whose expeiience at Ihe vyrious fas!:ion:i ble watering places ot Virginia, added t o his: coiniiiiiud intif appearance and gentlemanly bearing; iusiites good order and cood fare. The oct 1 best HALL ROOM LEADER and BLACK BAND of MUSIGIAXS that the city of Richmond, Virginia alfords. have been procured. Ruling Vehicles and Horses, ISihLI AUI) SALOu VS aud BOWLIAU ALLKiS, are at. the command ol isitors. The country is elevated and healthy ; the scenery oeauliful and' roads mo-t excellent, and the pleasure gri-tunds exleusive. There is no water better than that afforded by the North Carolina Will I I S III. 1M1 UK. The patronage of the Carolines is coulidenlly relied ou to reoay the I'r.ipi ietor for the expensive on; lay he has made to fit up a watering place suited to their wivils. Aud he promises lhat no pains shall he spared by himsell or his gen i lemauly assistant, to render all who may visit him, pleasant anil comfortable. II, li, ILULUiiDS, Pi.MtPRIETOR. May, 11th, lK(if tf. NOTICE. AYTN'fJ- RECENTLY PURCHASED T-lntix-o wtocls. GOODS, II the Of Council fc McKethan, I am now carrying on the mercautilcbusiuess at Council's Bluff. R. II. LYON. Aug 19. 18."):). w-i f County Claims. PERSOXS having claims against the County of Cumberland, are requested to hand them in o the Clerk of the county Court, on '-r before the 1st of February next, to be passed upon by the Com mittee of Finance. By order of the Committee of Finance. Jan H 2w Obs copy Fisn: Ffsn: rf-TEW MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3 A WHITE FISH. 44 HERRING, &c. Cull at October 13. &c. A. x. Mcdonald's. South-side Hay Street, tf Ayer's Cherry PectoraL in i!:J!W Scroiula, or Kins Evil, is a cor-.-tituional disease, a cotniption of tli blood, by waich this Huid Weoincs vitiated, weak., and pocr. IkiiiL; in the circulation, it jiervtides the -holc body, and luav burst out in ilis-ae on a Ay jiart of it. Nn origin i- fri-e from its attack-, jior j.- tht-r- one vhich it inay not destroy, 'l'bq -crofidiu tuiiit is variou-ly canned by nu .-rciirfc-l di.-:is-, low living, disr ordered or uidu-altby food, impure air, tilth and tikby Labits, tlii; d ju eisiti.T Vieii, and, above ali, by tlio vciiovcal infection Vliatr ever be its ori-in. i-t is hereditary iij tji(- (i.oi stittttiou, di.-.-ceiidisi " tioui pan nfs tr. i iiil.lren Xinto the tiiird and lourtb ;rclu.ra'ioii ; " iinh-eil, it seems to Ye the rod of Viai who ay-, 1 will visit the iniquities of Ha: father upon their children." Its effects commence by dep Lion from this blood of corrupt or ulcerous niitter, whirli, in the luni;-, liver, and internal origins, is tenia d tubercles; in the gland.-, swt41iv- a,1,l "a the surface, eruption - or sores. 'lis foul cor ruption, which pciidcr in the blooif, deprea the energies d" life, so that scrofulou-i contitu tions not only sulfer from scrofulous com plaints, but they have far L.-slower to with stand the attacks of other disca-v; ton-c ctiently vat inmibrr pori.h Jiy di-ordcrs . hich,"iilihou!;h not sc-mfulou- in lb,-ir -.tature. arc still rend-.-red fatal by this taiur in tlu fivstcm. Most of the consumption (K cuntUcs the human family has its oi ii dir rfly in thu crofulou eontamination ; mid many destructive diseases of tho liver, kidney-, bruin, and, indeed, of n!i the oraft. ario from or are aggravated by th siime cause. One quarter of all our people at:- siTofulon : their persons are invaded by thi lurking ii. fection, iind their health is undcnniiied by it, To eh- anse it from th.e system we mut re novat the blood by an alterative nicdu-ine, and iu viirornte it by healthy food aud c-c.trci.se. Such a rnedicine wc supply in AVER'S Compound Extract of Snrsapnriiia, the mo-t effectual remedy which tW nudicnl skill of our times can devise for this every where prevailing and fat il ran lady. It i com bined from the most active reme jls that ha-ve bocii discovered for the expurgation of thi - foul disorder from the blou-1, and the rescue of the system from its destructive con-eipictice. Ilenr-e it sb.ouhl be mployed for the cure of not only Scrofula, but also thoc other aifec tions which arise from it, such as I'.iii h i vk ind Skin Piseashs, St. Anthony! Fire, Itosr., or Ki:ti i-rns, 1'imim rs, 1Vti n;s, Pil.ort -ill's. lii.ixs and l'.ou.s, Ti mors, Tcn i ii mid Salt Hin t m. Scai i Hi m, Hinowokm, Kur.i'M vrisM, Syphilitic arul Mnai mil. Dis i:sj s, Duoisy, DvsiirsiA, Drnn.nv, anil, i t deed, ai.i. Complaints akisimj i kuii in1. tki) ott Impvism 15i.ooi. The popular billet in " itupitrit; of the hlooU" i founded in truth, for .--ci ofuki is "a di'rVL-ra!iou of the blood. 'I he particular purpose and viituc of this Sarapa rilla is to purify and reeiivrate this vital fluid, without which " sound health ii impossible in contaminated constitutious. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, FOR ALL THE PURPOSES OF A FAMILY PHYSIC, are so eoinpo.icd that disease within the muz of their action can rarely withst md or evade thm. their penetrating properties Kviircli, and ch-ansr, and itiviijoralK: every portion ot the human organ ism, i-uriectiii? its elUcanrd action, anii rotoib-tt its healthy il.-ilitic.. As a coiisripu iicr of lhs pro)erti(-, the in.-did who is t.owrd do-.vii wi.h fain or physical dt l-ility i iiMonihtd to liud hi lealih or energy relorcd by a mind) l onee o iir4ilit mid inviting. i.t only do they cure the cvtry-day comiil.iint.-i of eveiv bully, but m1o many (urniiilhble slid ehinnevc.iis U.-.V.isos. The- air-nt trlow n..nicit i- Jilenseil to furiusli gratis ray American Ahiianic, coiilaiiiiug rertiiicair..iif their mi's and tlfrce-tioni. for their u-c in the following i-oinplaiiitii : I'utLirt ycw. Jlr'ii thin it, llrudachv uriiw.' Ji ni disitrtirt i il htmnuvh, Ai'ijci, lfii:;rt on. I'atn itnuui SiorltiU Ijnietiiiii if the ISrrl.i, 1 I itithnnj. .ejus vf tite, Jaundice, and othi-r kind red i-miliiit, urisins from a low slat 01 iKe boely or oltructiuM of its luuc'iiiiis. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, lOlt TUK UArill CI'KC OF Couchu, Ceiltls, Influen, Iloaryeurs, Croup. I$i emc.'iitis, Incipient 'oniniini tion, s:nd for the rdicf of Conuaiptif u IVticnts in advanced fctuses ol' thu disease. So wide is the field of its itscfiiltips and o nu nicrou. are the cii-.es of its cures, that ahnoit everv ncit;oa of country abounds in person puh liHv knn. who havt- bt-e-ii restored from alaru-.iiiK atid even desperate disease, of the lungs by iui use. Vi'lion once tried, its Kiiperiority over evrry i.ther mrdieinc of its kind i tnu apparent to es a e onsr r.iti(iii, and here its iitut-s are known, the pul. lie no hintjer hcMi.Me what nutidolc to employ f , ,-, i'ne distressing and dangerous attcctieinn of ibe piilnionarv oriraiii that are incident to our climate. NYhi'e liiiiny inferior remedies thriiat upo. tlsr ciiiirininiii ' have failed and been discarded, tld.-t has -ained frieiuls l.y eery trial, conferred b. nefit on the alllieti-d they can never forget, and pi-laC'-i cures ten) numerous aud too rcuiarkablo to bo forgotten. Pit KPAREU BY SK. .T. C. AYER Sc CO. LOWELL, MASS. And for Sale ly I a j. Uinsdale .t Co.. and J. N. Smith. Fuvetteville .jenry McLin. Wilmiu-'ton, M. A. i C. A. Kautow i Norfolk. Williams & Haywood, lialcit-h. aud hy ul Jruifists. (l-i-w- ly cu"ivrBEB,LA.2srr) o o- TfT--r eaAlA 1 r jnith Subscriber wishing to change his bifine, o J fers for Sale, liis farm, situated on the west sid of ("ape Fear ltivcr. about two miles North of Fayette I ville. There are about 200 acres of Land, about fifty oi which is cieareu ami prouuees wen. i nere js aoouw ! liny acres oi ricn hwamji L.aiin, winch it is nam iy i persons, competent to judgo, will bring lifty bushel iCorn to the acre ; this Swamp has just been throughly J drained, aud about rive acres cleared and ready lor j Coi'ii. There is aiso about 30 acres of us fine meadow 1 as can be found in the country. There is a choice col ; ii-cl ion of fruit trees, all ol the best. There arc two ( Dwellings and all necessary out Houses, aud two ,-spruigs if hue water near by. 1 wi.l also dispose of my Stock. Crop, and fanning implements. '1 o any one dispos-ed to raise Vegatables for M arket. Thisis a rare chance, as every article raised on a farm can be readily sold for Cash. There ia au abundance of wood ou the Laud, which will meet with ready sales the year round. Any person disposed to purchase will xle se call soon, and see the Land. Novell" LS1IAM BLAtK. LARGI'I SECOND 3 NOW REOKlVINfj- AND OPEXIN THE L A KG EST .SECOND STOCK -" OOBS WE have ever offered to our customers, compriniug Ai.i. the articles usually kept by us. all of which ! we are disposed to o fer ou accoennodatin-; terms to our customers and all wholesale purchaser. Pl tihe call and examine our stock. H. Jfc E. J. LILLY. Oct. "jtf FRESH ARRIVAL. J. V. LLTT HAS justrecctved a largeand general STOCK of Goods Buitcd to the FALL & WINTER trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple and Paucj- DRY GOODS, Boots and Shies, withalmoste verythingdesirablein that line. Prime Family Groceries always to be had AT LETT'S. Goodssold at the l&west, prices for CASH, or ex hanged or country produce Auus 27, 1859. ly B. F. I'KAUCE, WITH A.N. 31CDO.YALD, Commission Merchant s(iid Produe Dealer, AND DEALER IN ' ? GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, HARDWIRE, Cutlery, Roots, Shoes and Leather, Bagging, R op .Saddlery, Ac. Ac. Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers' prices, Z32 Strict attention paid to orders. ""; South Side Hay street, Fayetteville, U.CU Oct'r IX tf. i i i ! , WE AR I i

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