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FAYETTEVILLE CONFECTIONERY. CHARLES BANKS, Confectioner^ NEW KlUM. r^IIE iindersigned Imve entered into copiirt- ■ ncrsbip, iinder the name aiiti style of l^awrfiicc & Troy, For the purpose of doing a i^encnil Mercantile , and l^arter business. ^Ve have taken the Store, 1NF()RMS the public, thut he has refitted his ^ (JRF.EN STREET, formerly occupied by h>tabli.shnient on (Jreeii Street, and has on I Huske vS; Son. hand a fresh supply of OAMUES, muuufactured * ‘ (iEt). W. LAWUEN'CE. by himself out of the best Loaf Su};ar, »nd war- JOHN B. r:iuted free from starch, flour. paMto, and perni cious painti!. Ills whole time and attentiim is now devoted to n>akin;r Candy, and he i^» pre pared to snpjily all orders with Candies equal to any made in the United State.s. 1 liese (, an- dies he warrants to keep in any climate; and be will sell to Town or Country merchants, as cheap as jrood and ]>ure Candy can be purchased in New York or elsewhere. Favetteville. Oct. 1*S. 1^'>1. ni-tf TUOV, Jr. ;?3tf JVcwt JFlrtn* Tlic undersigned liavc entered into copartner.sbip, under the name and s^vl® S HALL & SACKETT, for the purpose of do.nj: a l)ry Goods and Hardware Business, ami have ' taken tlie Store 5 doors East of the Fayetteville T. M. SACKETT. August 20, 18')1. NKW C;(H)1)S. ! I’ST rei'civi'd. mv Full supply of ’L • TllS, i (’AS.^IMKUES 'and VKSTINCS. THIM-I MIXC''', >\c.. of the best ([uality, Irom New 1 York. Also, the latest licpoi-t ol the New \ ork . FASHIONS. j Jfcs)'' I .'‘till continue to cnrrv on the ; TAU-OKlNti lU Sl.NKSS. at my Stand on Hay | 8ti i-i t, and thosf wli.. m.iy favor me with their custom may rely on havin;,' tlicir work done in a neat aiid la.-liii'nalilc style, and on the most , favorable teviiis. 1 AUCHIHALU (lUAUAM. | Oct. -J7. ISol. oUf ! K i:\iov A iT rf^HF Subsi’ribers have rcnii’ved to the new ( B Itrirk St>ire. two doors west of the Cape ^ Fear I'ank, where they arc receiving their Fall ' Stock of ) Jhy (liKiih, (I JlnrdviU’C nu1 Ctitl/'r^, (Dili ('rnr/ctr^. —also— Hoots anl SJnH'K, Bn'jifimj mid tif' J ([fit fiiit kinifs. In fact, every thiuj; usually called for in the mercantile line, to which they invite an exami nation. LF.F.ri' \ Johnson. Oct. 27, 1^:M. ol-tf rjBTHE SCBSCKII’.KK i s leceiviii^ and otfers -fi. fi>r gale, a well selected stock of €rroeeries^ Lemon. Sola, Butter, and \\ ater Crackers, I’il 't ISriad, Tickles and I’reserves. Nuts, llai^ins :md I’runes, ToU.-icco ;i:id I'igars. Hu the m .st )-»“ason;ible terms for Cash, or oii tin;-.’ to ouiictual customers. CHS. BANKS. No. (Ireen st. Favetteville. Oct. 28. 1>'>1. ;U-tf Oct. 22, IS-'.l. _____ II. KrniiM»ii & Son OFFER FOB SALE. an HD. prime St. (’roi.x Sl'CJAR, 1* bhils. New Orleans ditto, 2t» bbls. Refined ditto, ") “ (Iranulated ditto, :’)0 bags green Kio Coffee, ,') •• Cov't Java ditto, 7.‘» kegs Nails, od. to ti inch Spike.% 1 ilo/.en Fnjrlish eross-cut Saws, r> casks Cheese, 20 lioxes ditto. 1> boxes fine Clicwing Tobacco. Extra Wool Hats. Negro Shoes &. Blankets. Oct. 22, 1S'>1. 'r()r{ACC(). rjRlME North t^’.ndina and Virginia Chew- l ini: Tobacco, by the Bos and retail. TEAS. 5«_J fglHE .•‘ubscriber lias just rc- reived and olfers for sale, a sujiply of Green and lilnck 'Fens. Of very superior quality, con- E are now receiving a large and well se lected Stock of J. & T. October 2'). 1S.">1. WADDILL. U-tf w 1>RV Comprising every article u.sually kept in that line, together with 150 C'ascs Coots and Shoes. Ilat!^ aiKl i —ALSO— A well selecteil Sti>ck of IMRn To all of which we invite the attention of .Mer chants of the interior, who will find it to tiicir interest to examine our Stock before making their purchases. e will not be untlersold b^> am (>ne doing business in tliis pl;ice. HALL vV SACKETT. August 2"), 18.">1. H'H lOfU'iPX, BilOTS & mu. sisting of Very fine “Hyson.” l»o do “Imperial.” L>o do “Young Hyson.” Do do “Oolong.” These Teas were selected by a good jud?e, anl are recoinmended us “first rate. S. J. HINSDALE. Oct. 14, _ W .\NTEP, ;UMtO ft. Ashe Lumber for Wagons, 1 J to thick. ft. Sea.soned Oak Lumber, 1^ to .1 inches. I(«t0 ft. W hite Oak and Hickory, for Axlctrees. ft. White Oak for Tongues, Bolsters and Shafts. 1(X» I'ost Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons. 2lM)() Spokes. For which the highest cash price will be paid. .\pplv soon to 1'^- I LLI'di. M.ly 1'.*, lt-'.l. Hr. T. n AlOH, HAS taken an Officc »ii liny Street, West of the Hotel Buildings. July 14, 18')1. 4-tf inches f2-tf .MTSIC. NEW supply of Ml’SK', for the Piano Forte. October .lust received. !•:. J. H.VLE A: SON. is.'.l. 1' Wat(‘lics «aiul Jewolrv, At Wliol«*>*nlr and Kelail. jThII antf 1 8 :> 1. stork. 'I'O WlNi: MAKERS. '^T E have a few barrels of tine old Apple I’liandv for sale: such as those who want to make good wine sboiild get. COOK & TAVLOR. i Sept. If,, 1851. 22-tf n()Mr:s'ric’s. frV'i’LE lUver Osnabergs: 7-S and 4-1 ^ J Sheetings always on h.ind. and for sale at ! Factory prices, by NOTICE, I fff'^HE Steamer Chatham will leave this pliictt | B every Monday and Thursday r»t 7 o’clock, ' A. M.. (instead of '■> o'clock as at present.) com- ; nicnciiig at 7 o’ch)ck Momlay lOth i)>«t. Time I of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesilay ainl Fyi- : day at 2 o’clock I’. M. i JN(b D. WILLIAMS. Agertf ! 'ape Fear Steainbo.-it Co. | j Fayetteville. March I NO'FICE.—All Accounts duo ‘ the Merchants’Ste:!inlM>iit (’onipiiny,for Freights uj) to the 15th inst.. niu.st l>e promptly pail to the undersignetl. as much time cannot be given | to the collection of the same. | J. S; T. WAI>DII.L. late Ag-nf.s. Fayetteville, Jan. 27, 1S.">1. ai'.tf NO'I'ICeT i^TARR k WII.LfAMS have reniove.l to the Store recently occujiied by Mr. John D. Stiirr. one door west of Messrs. H. Brunson Son. w here they have just received additions to the Spring jmrcba.ses of Staple !U>d Fancy 1>R\ COOliS. Country luerchaiits are rcnuestcd t> examine our stock. J. I?. STAin?. J. M. WILLIAMS. June 7, 18')1. 7->-tf llK-!;, ii.':! It . !ll:ilOi.r ’""Ii-cn., LIFE IVSURANCE. , $100 RoAvav.l The tndersigned has been appointed Agent I AKAW'AY' frotn the ' - of the North Cnrolina Mutual Life Insn-; *’')th inst JUIIN « ' ' ranee Comp.my. Every member for life partic- : ,.„r,vile.’ n Tii.iiatto. showil'.rK‘I"' “' ipate« in the profits of the Cnmpuny; and the ' h^ir annual pretninra for life membership where it lie. i,i amounts to nr more, may be one-ball j inchos hitfli in ca.**!), ivnd the other half in a note at 12 months. • - Debtors’ lives maj be insured by creditors. A man may insure liis own life for the excln.«ive benefit of his family, The liven of sl.-ires may be insured. This system is i-npidly growing into fnvor. all over the civilized worbl. It is one by which n , family, for a small eum annually, may be pro- vidc'd* for, after the death of its head, on wIiopc ^ exertions they may have been deponrient for a . supi>ort. It is a good investment ol money, even if one should live long after taking out a Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the , n‘ces.sary BFank.'*-. furnishetl on aiijdicntion. | K. J. HAI-E. P’ayettcville, .Tune IS-'jO. 2 r>»‘ing a house servant his when spoken to. he ii; replies with n nnnle. I ui!l Fifty Dollars if taken in, wiri,;,' ? ' One Hundred Dollars if caujrlit * ' and lodgel in J.-iil w (’’Mmderi, S. Seyit. "0, iil’Vr'roN’s SHIRT mmm% 51, S’ JTire InsurftBice. fW^HE .KTN,\ Insurance Comp.uij' of Ifart- .H. ford, having paid the tax im]>osed by the Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con- timie its Agency in Fayetteville, under the anagement of the undersigned, who is pre- 1 t'itv. I'.,.,.. r|i, w T IHE siib^orlber is now And W inter Stovk NOriCE. receiving his Fall f I’ANCY and .'' TAPI^E I>RY OOOIJS; Hats, (^ips, am! IJonnots; Boots ami Shoos; llanhvaro ami ('utlory; l^acksinitlis', I'oojiers’. ati'l (’av|unit« rs’ Tools; Straw ('lUtors, Corn .''lu-llcrs, l’li>ui:lis, iVi-.; Jlcilluw-ware; Heavy goo'l> for Xoixroos, ».^c. i\:e. Tlie :ibove gooils will lie sold at wliolesale or retail, to suit customers. We s;iy nothing a- bout how the above (ioods were bou^dit, ur liow they will be sold, but we do s.iy come an,! see, at the Huske buildings, Crecii Street. P. TAVLoR. Oct. 2S. Caroliuiaii 2ni ;’>l-2m 1 Tea! Ten! Ten!! CHEST YoCNt; HYSON, 1 ditto Gunpowder, 1 Catty Imiierial, For s lie by «>ct. 2^. 1^.')1. CH; BANKS. •.;4-tt S'1'()\ ES! s'rovi'.s!! iX ITABLF. for Churches. Parlors, Factories. a;id Stores. F"f sale bv C. W. ANDREWS, ALir’ket S(|uarc. Oct. 27. 1>.')1. ;{4tf JiAlSLNS ANI) ru;s, TI^FU Cr,ul* RAISINS, in whole, half, and 4.^ Unarti-r boxes. Fresh Figs. J’ic’i.les and Prune'. Soft shell .Vlniond-J. Kilberts. Walnuts. Ilra/i! .Viits. Coco;i. (’l|oCol:ite. PiT?^erve'! linger. (i slien P>uttcr. in 121b. kegs. .''moked Beet and Tongues. Just received and for sale bv ‘CHAS. P.ANKS. Oct. 2«, 1S.-,1. :!M„i Propasjil.s for l‘iank iioad Conlnu-ts, ^^E.\LI’,I» PI{ »l’OSA L.'s will be received }>y the undersigned. President of the (. heraw and Anson PI,-ink Road Comjuiny, for contracts lor th.’ cleai'iiig, gi-H'ling and pliinkinir sijil rori 1. and lor the necessary lumber aud timber, to lie l|f•Ii^•e^e I on the roa'I. I 111- coiitraet> will l>e let out, iu sections of n mile or niori- • ch. or for the whole road. P'Tsinis v.i>!i':ng further intormat 1011 on the habj-ct. can obt.-iiii the sjnive tiv a;>])lying to the President for a eopy of the Engineer's Rej>ort. Propo.s.i’s will be received until the IStli day of November ne.xt. .\dilress. (|iost-p:iii].; TllOS. E. POWE, Pres t. •L'lieraw. S. Sept. -Ju. l.-i.')l. :il-tt Norici:. A LL tliose indebted to m«‘, either by iiote or account, will ple.ise call at the Store of Ltiwrencf .v Troy .-ind settle, ns 1 :im closin" my lormer business, and wish a |uick settle- im-nt. Oct. 2;i, 1S.-)1. M. hi-:aslev rol'LD respectfully inform the jtublic gener.illy. tli.it he h.is returned recent ly from New ^'ork, with decidedly a large as- sortmcut of ll\ttehes an ft Jeivelrtf. Many of these W.itidies were bought for (' \.''H P>V Tlir. PAClvACiH. and can tlierefore l»e sold verv low. He ii:is \\ ;i tches of all kinds: ( hains. Kevs .-iiid .'-^eals of all kinds and of the l:itest stvles: Finger-Rings. Ear-Rings, Medallions, of all sizes, of Kngli.-h :ind American make; L:i- dies' ( batelaines; Cnft' Pins; Collar and Sleevp Buttons; Shirt .'studs; iold Specta cles. light and heivy; Ciold Pens and Pencils; tJ ild .ind Silver Thimbles; Bracelets; Silver Fruit ami Butter Knives; .''ilver Spoons of .-ill sizes; l.arge lot of Pocket t'ntlery; .''ci.ssors. best i|U;ility; Button hole St'iss' rs. .''ur\eyor's »'oni]>asscs and 'Imins; Matln'inatical Instruments; large iuantity of tine and common l’i>tol.s; tine and common sin gle and double-barrel Guns; Game l^ags; .''hot B'.dts and Powiler Fl.iskr-; Military Gotids. in cluding til'- B.iss Drum and the smallest Button; Violins and extra Bows; Flutes, t’hirionets. Fla geolets. Accordeons. ot' all kinds and sizes; Mu sic Boxes; Pevfunu-ry; Soaji; L.-ither Brnslu-s; R.-tzors and .s>trops; 1'resj.in'r and Pocki-t Combs; Plated and Britannia Uaie; and various other things too tedious to enumerate. Cull ami give me a trial, l.'ash jiaicl for idd Gob, and Silver. AVatc iik.s ami .)kwki,hv iio.itly Repaired. Fii^i tt> r ill>, *N . Connr 12-r,m] J. M. BKA.'^I.EV. iui:v, Kiii:nwi^:Lii .v c «. NKW FALL AND WLXTKli HE Subscriber fifi’ers for sale one of the largest and best assortments of GOODS in his line ever offereil in this jilace. He is '.cry thankful for the very liberal p.-itron.-ige that be ]i.-is had. .-ind solicit.s a -o!,tinuanc(* of the s.line. His stock has been selected with care, and consists of nearly every variety and style, from the best manufacturers. He has on hand and offers low for CuKh. at retail or by the case, latest styles (ientlemen's Beaver. Nutria. Moleskin, Silk. Brush and .\n- gola HAT.*^. .\!si>, .Icnny Lind. Kossuth. .\r- tist. Rough and l!e;idy. and stiffened Fur and Wool Hilts, for Men. Youth ami Boys—in abun- d.-ince by the dozen or case. _al.o— A very large supply of Clnth, Plush. ^ elvet and Fur C.\ P.'s, ot'all iiu.-ilities. styles and j'ri- ces,—by the single Ct-.p or by the dozen. — ALSO— Hoots aiul Shoes, of the following varieties, vi/: Fine W ater proof, fine Calf, fine Kip and hea\y Winter P.OtCI'.'s. .Mso. Boys' and Yuiths‘ (’.-ilf and Kip Boots. Gentlemen’s Dress Shoes, of various |ualities. Together with an iissoj-tment Of .Misses- and CliiMrcM S P.OOTS and .'sHOF.S, vi/.; .Jenny Lind, Excelsii-rs. Gaiters, fiitto Half. Buskins. Slippers anl Morocco P.oots. Also. ('untU-nu-n's au'i 1.allies' Rubbers. With a gooil supply of ^'ouths', Bo\s’, Childrt-ns’ and Serv.-mts' heavy Shoes. Ml of which he cffers low for or on time to punctu.'il customers. Pleas*- call .-iiid s.^tisfy vvvvirsclves before purchasing elsewhere. JOHN C. THOMSON. >L-irket Si(U.ire. .“sept. 2'i. I80I. 2'>if June 7. I8.')I. STARU \ WILLI A.MS. 7'.-tf 50 Staf^o tolialeipli. fBlIIE Sul isv-ribt-rs. Mail ( uitraetors frotn JL Fayetteville to Raleigh, will commence operations this day, with new and comfortable Co.-iches. good horses, and cari'ful Di'ivers.— The Fare is FI\'E DOLLARS—same as before. The Stage Houses are. in Fayetteville, the Fay etteville Hofei, in Raleigh, the Yarborough House; but Passengers will be convened to such other Houses as they may select. The hours of d*-p;:rture will be, until further notice, at half- j):ist 1*. M. from Fayett«-ville. and at 2 P. M. Iioni Raleigh, d.iily. The sub.scribers hope, by unrcmitted attention, to secure a liberal share of the travel. MCRDOCK McKINNON. DAVID McNElLL. I'a vette^ ille. .lulv I, is-ll. 78-tf II ^■11 IF, .Subscribers are now receiving direct ■- from New ^ oi k an 1 Philadelphia, the lar- | gest :ind h.-ind.somcst Stock of ' Staple aud I'ancij Dry (inods That tliey li.ivc ever exhibited in this market, embracing ev»-ry v.iriety of La'iiea' and Oentle- men's 1>RE.''S GOttD.'s. among whi-h may Ix- found; lilack and fancy w.itered and jilain Dress Silks: black and faiicv Col urgs; Lam.-i T«uIIs: ; figured and jilain fancy and bhn-k Mohair Lus tres; .'silk \\'arp and Cr.-ipe Brocades; Swiss, Scotch :ind Chene Oinghams; Saxony De-L.-iins; i French, English and .\merican Prints; Emb'd Cash;iieres; plain ditto; ch;ingeable De-Lains; watered and needb'-work Cashim-res; changea ble Yoneses: Brocade Lustres: Dam.-isk .Koli.i;is; black BoniJiazines; st-i-ond-uioiirning Poplins: pl.iin and watered Silk Mantillas; colored atid black ^ elvet .M:intilhis; Brocade Pojilins; and a large ass;>rtment of Dress Trimmings: Frem-b and English .Merinos; \ elvet Neck Ribbons and CutFs, \c. I KMiniolliKlUKS. I French work-d Coll.irs and C ipcs; Freii. h ' worked Cufls: French worked Chemisi-ttes: I n-' der-Sleeves: .''wiss and J.ieonet Trimmings: In fants' Waists ;ind Caps; Hem-stitched and nee dle-worked Linen C;iml,ric Handkerchiefs, from ets. to is.'i; .-tnd a beautiful assi 'tment of \ eils; every variety of Shawls, embroiih-red and plain; 'riire.-o' Cotton and Linen Edgings and Laces; lilack Silk Laces and Edgings. —AL.'^O— Blrick. blue, brown and preen French and I’nglis’.i Cloths: black and f;im-y Cassimeres; i Cut Velvet, figured and black Satin ami Valen- I C-'iisisting of nearly every article usually kept eia \'estin;:s, (some very handsome;) .'atlin(-ts; j in *bt- Dry Goods line. P. I» .MHL\S>.\ AS JCST RECEIVED and offers for sale, cheap.— 7.'» bails sujierior Rio ('(IFFEE. 2.*> b.-irrels C :'.T'(-e .'»ugar. oil barrels Mackerel. Nos. 1. 2 and •!, Loaf aud tiranulated Sugar. — \LS >— \ large assortment of Iron and N.-iiN. .''hov els. Spades. Trace ('hains. .s^hnve'.s and Tojigs. Blacksmiths’ P>ell.,w>.. An\i!s. Vises, Hammers. Planes, .\ugi-rs :inl Chisels, Files, t'ollins's .\\es, .Vc. August Di, 1 ■''■') 1. Htf NO'nC’E. riLL i\ii \vi\ti:r cfloiis. fMlHE Subscribers .-ire now receiving a w(-ll -M- selected stork of .''taj'le and Fancy DRV GonltS. ,\niong their stock will be found the latest styles of Ladies' and ientlemen’s DRE.''.'' (iO(iD.''. together with a giM^nl assortment of ]{oaly-in:id»‘('lotliinir; f’iulin'll:i: H;ifs. Caps, ;inil IJ'iimet.s; all himls of llouf- ;iii'i Shoi's; (':ir}tvtiii:; Saildlcs, Bridles, ^VhiJls ami Collars; Harlw;in- ai d ('iitKry; tlicr; Hollnw-wan* ami (’iiK-kcry-w.nt-; lvi:it’, Liiin)>, Crusln-il. Clariti. ; ami Btowii Su- jxars; Te;is; Itio, I/ijruira ;iml .Java (’oll'ee; Salt, Mohissi's, Iron ami Nails. W ith many other Goo-ls. ^»hich will be sold very cheap for Cash, or on time to those who pay jmnctually. W e would be gl.-i i if our friends atid the public generaUv would give a call. J. T.‘ ( ol NCIL .V CAIN. Sej t. 1, is.-,l. Ihtf FILL ;IM) \lL\Ti,ll mm. ^ J’’ have receivvd and are now recei\ing V V our usual Stock of S'l'AlMJ’: TANCV (iOODS. JJMIN B. TIloY, Jr. M rs. 1has opt'ned tlmr Inrge and convenient hou.se. near the f’ofit of IlHynioiuit, f,n II.^v street, ■known as th- Farmers’ and Pl.inteis’ Hotel, where she would lie glad to iiccommod.ite gentlemen w;ih Board by the week or imaith. Families can lie supplied with pleasant rooms. She is also )>refiai-ed to ace(,!iinioihite Travel lers and their horses. Her Stables are attend- Kentiicky Je^ins; Tweed.s; Linscys; FhumeK. Wool and cotton: Osnaburgs; Drug;rets; Damask Table Coths; ditto Ntipkins; Centre-Table Cov ers. very fine; 1‘iano ('overs: Irish Linens; F,in- en Lawns; Thread Cambrics: Towellings; G-n- tlemcn s .Merino Shirts :ind Dr.iwers; Silk Neck and I’Mcket Il.indkerchiefs; Ladies’ Merino V« Sts; i'aslimere and Silk Hose; ditto Half-Hose; the celebrated ,'s.iiem .leans, black and gre^-. Ladies’, (Jentlemen's and (.'hildren's 1’>0JTS .‘iiid Sl|()i;.S. -Mi-n’s. lioys' and Infants’ Hats and Caps. \ elvet, Satin, .Straw and Floren»-e l>onnets. Ditto ditto ditto for .Misses. And every article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store. —also— A FINK .ASsOUT.MF.N'T (»F l'';i.‘-ihiona!)I‘ lioiinets, 1 Caps, Hot)ts, Sho('S, ^The above Stock we would invite our (-ustom- ers. friends, and the public generally, to call and examine la-fore jiurclutsing, as wo are le- termined to sell (looijs to suit the times. ALEX'R JOHNSON CO, F.-iyettevillc, Sept. 2;5. ]S.')I. I'.’Stf ' DA(^UERREO~TYPE PORTJl ATI'S. litm of ton r-hnl'f-i' l*ost f( •///' to 11 itrsnir,— TH^HE .'siibscribiTS having secured the mail 1 coiitiMct on the abo\e Line, w ill comnu-iu-e THIS DAY. running a Line of Four Horsi- Post Coaclu's. Daily. Leaving l ayettevillc at •' P. M.. aiid .-irrivirig at War-tw at I past fi M.. ill time for tlie ('ars .North and ^outh. Re turning. leave Wars.iw on tiie arrival of the ('ars. >ay about I or 2 P. M.. and arri\e«t Fay- ettexille in ten hours. Every c.ire will be t.-iken to r»‘nd«-r the line pleas.int. con\enicnt. and s.ife, for Tr.ivelU-rs. .\ Line ot'.''ta-i s will be established ns soon as po-«ibl(>, by tiie Plauk I’oad. fioiu I'.iyettr- vibf \ia ('artha;re :iitd Asin.-bi.rouj;li, to Lexing ton. S.ileln, :uid .''a'i'burv. M KLNNOX \ McNEILl.. Fayetteville. N. ('., Aiig. ^. l^M. ll-tf 7'> Bbl.s. No. 1 Ilt-rring. •2.'. “ •• :: .M. ..kerel. l(t(( r>ales II.ly. l»»(i I’ii-ci-s ('ottou Bagging. .')(• (’oils R« J f. ■Jim) 1,>'s. Twine. •')(• Illl-ls, Mo1;tSSfS, Hhds, Fair Sugars. •">(• Bag“ Rio (’offe‘. W ith .Mum and .''nek S.ilt. and Grorerie- gen erally. for sale at the li.wtst maikct jiriccs, bv JNO. D. W ILI.I.\\!S.‘ .\ugii -1 1 4. 1 s.",l. ] :;tf h/iCnifrtis'r ^\ort/i ('arohna. ^BIHE niidiTsigned is manufactnring. in Fav- M tteville. Boot and Shoe Polish, far su].eri"r to the P.laekiiig purcli.-isc'l in the Nortlicrn cities. He intcmls devoting bis whole tinif to manufacturing aiel vending this very su perior Poli'h. and c.'ills upon ;dl u ho (liink it to the interest of tlie .''outhern people to become independent of Niirthern manufactures, to give I'.im tlioir aid and patronage. ID- is prcjiared to show, by tri,}!. to any one who will i-.-ill upon him. the ru.t' ru/tr- n,7;t)/ of his over all other fi'ili.-’hcf or hltirknj now sohl in North ( .-irolina. C.ill and liave Vfuir boots and s!it,es once coniplet«-ly blacked and ! polislu.,1. ni,(l l„. s.-itistied. j This article is ofl'ered at a price tn>t higher I than is usually charged for laher and inferior ijualitics. and a trial is all that is asked to sc- I cure the patronage of the public generally. 1 The nnder.->igned ex|)ects to \ isit every por- I tion of the .''tate to intnxluee his Polisl'i. and asks nriw in advance that Merchants jind others visiting Fayetteville v\ill give him a call. .\. .1. W()ODW,\RD. June 21. U.'»l. 77-C.m ' SAI.KM i>,\i>i;i{rMii,i,. ^ I ^■^HE subscriber has taken charge of this old ' .M. and well known Establishment, and is pre- ]>ared to attend to all onlers I'or l*rintiHJ5 I’aper, Mt'rchanls' and l‘'aetory \\ raj>j)inir, vVc. WANTi:i), (iOOD HANDS, at 7-'> cts. j er day. on tlie ,Sonthi-rn Plank Hoad. Ste:idy cmjiloyiiu'iif and cash I'a^nient week'.y. if re quired. Ajiplv to D. .M. BCIE. At the Steam .Mill, or to A. A. .McKETHAN, June 23. 18">1. [77-tf] Fayetteville. Met’oiifl l>iviMioii iVBililia. An Kloctioii for Major flottcral of the 2d Division will be h'-Id on the I-)th of Novem ber. and ('ol. JOHN W INSLOW' of Cumbeiland, will be sup|)orted for that office. [;5(ltE “ WAN'rEI). TBIHE Subscriber wishes to purch.ise :!0(1.00(t M. lbs. PiA(i.S. for whi(h the liigliest c.ish prices will be paid on dcliverv in Favetteville. DAVID MI'RPHY. Pvockl'ish. Cumberland. .\ug. ‘20. 1S'»1. l.'i-(’,m K1N(; and .\. McMlLL.VN have entered 1'% • into cop.irtncrship in the Distillery of Turpentine, and li!i\e »‘rected a Still on the West side of the F.iyetteville and Western Plank Road, 8 miles from Fsvetteville. N. KINC,. May:t._71tf A. ."McMILLAN. Sf\inte/f. E wish to buv 2*.fXKt li.-irrels Turiientine, ww ' KLNC. McMillan. KI'>WAIiD! f^lSCAPF.D from the Jail of Kershaw District. J on Montlay the Hth day of July last. S.VMl EL .1. L(»\ E, who was cnvicted for th«- murdi-r of Robert J. Lester, at Spring Term of ('ourt. l.''-')l. Said Lo\ e is jilKuit 20 or 21 years of age. ^i\ feet two inobes high, .not certain jis rcg.-irds liis height, but su|>po;.ed to be therea bouts. h.is daik h;iii. and of a .s.-illow complex ion. with a downcast lo,,k; soine of his front teeth a little decaxed. and follows the occujia- tion ot a 'arpenter. 1 will give I lie aliove rew ard to any person who will appreliend the s:iiil S. J. Love and lodge him in :iny .lail in tlii.-State, or (hie Hun dred and Fifty Dollars for his sat'e confinement in any .lail in the United .'states, so that I can get him. JOHN 1N(;RAM. Sheriff. CHinden. ,S. C., .Vug. -'lo, IS.'jl. 2l-0ni VO\i S\\A\ ONE lot of Land containing '2 acres, with a ' comfort::ble Dwelling House and Kitchen thereon. The jibove j'ri perty is in l.ulf a mile of llobesoii Institute. Ilobeson county. ; •Also, Four Shares of the Capital Stock in S.ii'i Iiistitnte. For further particulars, inijuire of ALFRED .I.VCKSON. Ciimberl.-ind county. Sept. 1. l^■'•l. ].''tf ~ 1). LYMA.x r.ri;r»A.\K, Sui'i i ssnr /ti *(• Hurhnnh, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in I'ijrai*?*, Tol»acc*o, anil Kimfi; Keeps Constantly on hand the above n:imed anii les. of the most |>opular brands, and uarrnnted ei|Ual to :iny in the country. Hav-, ■ ing made arr.-iiigements with an extensive house in I’-altimore. he will sell at B.iltimore prices, i ;ind res]ii-cttul]v invites the citizrns of F.ivette ville aud surrounding country to give iiim a call. Front .’sirect, im .\t d-,or t-i Missis. Pol icy Hart, (at the sign of THE TFRK.) Wilmington. Oct. 1S5I. 8(»tf Fivo i)o!lai*M i€*M'ard. AN.VW.W from the subscriber, on the ■ w Idth inst.. a negro girl by the name of I ('aroline. Said girl is probably lurking about ! t . .Montague s. as 1 hired her from him. 1 will pay the above reward for her delivery to me, or ^ coiifiiicMient in our jail. Said Caroline is about 2(» years of .age—.piite tall for that aire. ! JOILN STEWART. Fayetteville, Oct. Di, IS-M, ;’,otf 1('(),()0() Acres Valuable I T I M U i: \l L A X I) S F(,>R SALE. ' H E Subscriber has purchased all the I,ands times to offer to Country .\1 v •( ?rs in SHIKTS. ('OLLAll.s. | r pare,l to issne IVilicies of’ Insurance on Build- uMmiVIwirh mgs or Goods either in this, lown or in anv ,„.^„rtmcnt of t’.K-^e a:;; • ! part of the Stjite, on proper application, de scription fif the Propertv’, &c. The ,ETN.V COMPANY hasbeen in operation about years. Its capital is s»:j()0,000. The Hon. Tlios. K. P-race wa.s its first President, and he still holds that office; and several of its first Directors arc still active and efiicient mem- liers of the Board. It has at all times siist.iined the highest char.icter for the jirudence of its management, and for the liberality with which it has ever adjusted its losses. E. J. HALE. Agent, March 10, IK',1. ;2-tf !-:n belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois, dec’d. lying principally in Robeson county, nn-l „ , on both sides of r,nmber River, the difl'erent snr- I he .Mdl has recently been thoroughly refitted j vcvs containing Those who are so kind as to patronize her, .sh.'ill find that her greatest care w ill be to jilease. Oct. 27, 185]. :Mtf _ .......... W'e invite th» public to call and exam- ed to by one well acijuainted with the nnuiage- I'"'g*^ *oid handsomt-.Stock, ,ts we are al-j A i^MlTlI, Daguerrean .\rtist, liaving imMit of horses. ” ways anxiou.s to .show our Goods. /a • been instructed in one of the largest and best Establishments in New York, and bv one iiiF'v- II X. O'.-I 1 ^ the best .Vrtists in N’e-.> York or :uiv where AI.L^, MII,M\>j,LL \ CO. return th.inkr. to the citizens of Fayetteville, nnd the public generally, fur the very liberal ]iatron.-igc here tofore bestowed on them, and intend, by t;tri(-t M 1C)L. .J. (;. .McDl'(!.\LD, of Bladen county, , attention to business, to merit a continuance, is a candidate for the office of M.iior S. .AREY. P. SHEMWELL. J. R. McDoN'AI-D. Fayetteville, Sept. l-j, 18.jl. j>ltf .Hajor )ieiieral I'it-'Cfion. 101,. .J. (;. .McDl'(!.\LD, of Bladen county, V is a candidate for the office of Major (ien- er.-il in thiri Division, to fill the vacancy occa sioned by the resignation of General James J. McK.-iy. [:^;^-tE MANTlA-M.\KL\(i & MILLLNEKY. .. . . RS. W.VLTd.N lias Just returned from the . North with II iii-w and beautiful juj.sort- ment of Fall and Winter .MILLI.NKRY, «msist- ing of silk, satin and velvet Bonm-ts, of various lu-ii-es: I'liimes, Ribbons and Fluw-rs; Head hre.sseo !ind Cjiii.s; Sti-avi Bonnets of liitlerenf ((uality anil price; Inside CapCK; Collars and I'ndeislceves; very best (pifility of Kid (Moves: •Mitts, long and short; new and elegant style of Dress Trimniingt^, of the most f.i.sb- ioiial.lu kind, and a few hiindsonie Dress Pat- tfri>; w.iiered aud (ilain silk .Mnniillas; vel vet Maiitillan ai;d Cloaks; a new style of Bon net Liningj and Trimmings, of ill colors; and a handsome assortment of Flowers and Heuil Dresses Dre.'^ses made in the 1 iiest btsle; like wise .MuuIiHhs and Cloaks, Oct. 14, 1H.~> 1. .S0-.‘5in SI ■ P-VID for iOlNt; NEGKOES. Apply to I A . , J. & T. waddiLl. ; S-.pt. 20, IJ'.-.I or... AHLl AS are now’in full bloom. Persons wishing to select fine varieties should call and see tlii-m before frost. Strawberries and Raspherrie.^ may now be planted. Strawberries '>0 cts. to ^'2 per hundred. d(> 10 to 5(> cts. per dozen. Ptronies 2() to 50 cts. each. Plant now. Itaspberries .$2 to^'j;:? per dozen. Rhubarb for tarts 2.'i to oO cts. each. Plant llOW. C. LETTERLOH, Rowan street. Oct. 21. ;}2-aw P. S.—FOR SALE, tho }.ost COW in the county. Farmers wishing to improve their slioiih) call and look at her. il W e h s V\ KllSTKU'S I.MITO Dictionarj-: ditto Octavo; Walk ers Octavo; Worcester’s, Walker’s and Aster’s School Dicilouarie.s, ’tc. Jiist received by E. J. HALE & SON Oct. tl. PKINTING INK. FEW .'lOlb Kegs, just received and for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. Aug. IJ. else, would respectfully inform the citizens of !• ayetteville, and jiersons living near, that he has a Room in the Fayetteville Hotel fitted nj) for taking Daguerreotypes, jind wouhl be very much plea.sed to wait on those who may wisli to have their Likenesses taken. He has’the best materiiils that can be bought any where witli- out any exception. He iutemls stopping here only a few w(>eks. ( all soon, if you wish a correct and good f.ii>eness. He feels that he can .s.itisfy those who may frive him a call, if n correct and good Likeness will do it. Time of taking, from 0 ■\. M. until o P. .M. Dark or black dresses best for taking; white will not answer well. Prices from Two to Ten Dollars. Children one year old and upwards ta ken, if they can be kcpc still or 20 second.s. Time for taking Children, from 10 A. M. until 2 P. M. JS&ty" Instructions given in the .\rt. igKiy" Persons taken in groups if they wish it. ^ Daguerreotypes and Miniature Paintings co pied for those who may wish it. Oh, wad some power the giftie gie us, To see ourselves as ithcrs see us. It would from many a blunder free us, Ami foolish notion.—Bun>s>, But comp when you will, A jierfect likeness you’ll linvo. If yoi> only sit stilf Trovers r sitting, though tlio most ditricult to please. Secure the shadow Ere the substance fade.—S/iakitjimrf. 1, ISol. with new m.-ichinery. and the .subscriber believes he can furnish P;ipcr of as good iuality and at as cheap j>riccs as can be j'urchase.I any where. North or South. CHARLES E. SHOBER. Salem, June 7, iSol. 77tf Tin; n:i.tiii!m;ii iikk imti'vt COOKINC; STOVE, SS for sale by the Subscriber in Raleigh and I'ayettevilh-; in lialeigh at his .Shop oti Fay- ette\iile Street, and in Fayetteville at Mr. A. .AL Campbell’s. The Subscriber hereby forewjirns all persons from purchasing .nny of these Stoves from any pers(>n either in or out of North C.-irolina. ex cept from himself or his duly authorized .Agents. He has jiurchased the exclusive right to vend this Stove within the State, and will jirosociife any person infringing his right, either bv pur chasing, .selling, or using, any except those ob tained from himself. JOSEPH WOLTERTNT. Raleigh, April li>, IS-jl. 08tf HA(;(JI\(; AM) ROPE.~ «VR COTTON BAGGING AND RoPE have arrived. Our friends can send iu their orders, and they shall be siipjdied. COOK k TAYLOR. August IR, 1851. iJtf I^BIHIS LINE OF BO.VTS is still in siiooeaa- fill operation on t!ie Cape Fear River, and I continue to offer many facilities to the shipping j Persons patronising this Tane, may rest as- of all others the best subjects for ' will be brought up with h tlio most ditfic.lt fn f'spatch, and at th(‘ very lowest rates of freight. A. W. STEEL, President. T. S. Ll’TTERLOIF, Agent at Favcttevillp. Feb. I.'), IS'l. ' .'■,9 jf Over 10{),000 Acres; | A large j>art finely Timbered, and convenient to j Lumber River, wdiere a large (piantity of Tim- i her is now nifted to the tieorgetow'n market. ' Thes(! Lands arc very valuable both for the ' Timber and Tur]ientine, for which purpo.se a i large part is well suited, being in a region , where the Turpentine yields more ab.imhintly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be .sold at a low price, and in qiumtitici to i suit pun-hasers. j Information respecting the title can be ol>-! tained by applying to the Hon. Robert Strange ! Hon. Jus. C. Dobbin, or A. A. T. Smith, EsT,.] | (.Attorneys at Law.) I understand there are many trespassers on I these L:inds, to all of whom notice is hereby | gi\cn, that the law will be enforced against ail | such ort'enders. i .Application for any part of the Lands can be j made to myself, or to .lohn Winslow, E.sq., who I is duly authori.sed to make sale of the same. 'I'HOS. J. CURTIS. I Fayetteville, X. C., Sept. 1, 18to. 7*;tf j 1H.\A E just received from New York FALL AND WINTER Stock of Goods, Consisting of a general assortment of Dry lioods. firoreries, llanlMiirp. Ciiflpry, kf. 1 wiU barter for TURPENTINE, or any kind of Produce. N’. KING, 10 miles North of Fayetteyille. plete. The Stfick on liaml is l.ir.-w '.i.,} for Men and iloys. All orders from tlic with punctuality and dcv| Remember the Nau r • „,i .^o. I7S> FAVirfTKVIIdiE WATER WOltKS. Tlic Su!>?crih(‘r otl’crs for sale his interest, I '.ng one fotirth of the .^tcck in the abfive company. AV. WHITEHE.\D. Oct. IS.'.l. 2s;-2m A cooi) l.WKS'lMi'-.N'I’. 1 ^ H E isubscriber wishes to sell one-h.-i1f f>f of th(' present ]>ropri(-tors liaving time to give their jiersoiial iittention to the jirojierty. the Iiurchas«-r c.-in have the management of it. m.-i- king it a valuable investment. E. J. HALE. Oct. 1. IS.'il. TO C O r rON PLAN'rKKS. PIECES 'OTTON BAGGING, 7-‘> coils Ri»pe, LMMI lbs. Twine, Just received iind for sale cheap, bv PETER P. J(HIN‘soN. .August 10, 1S.')1, Htf HENRIETTA LINE OF ■K ^ Fi'C'i^lif lloat! MIraiii ami jLm Tow Boats have been recently ii-p.-iircd and made good as new. W'c have- also added a n> II- Flat for low w.-iter, and w ell aiiapted to the service, .'^he will carry 7(MI bbJs. merchandi/e, and draw only 2o inclies w.iter. Those favoring \is with their p;itronage. may expect .‘IS proin]tt and cheap sei’vice in every ]-urticul;ir as any other Line chu offer. (J. DEM ING. Pres’t. R. M. OBPiELL. Agent. D. C.\Z.\rX, .Agent at W ilmington. Fayetteville, Dec. 21, ]S.">(). "lO-tf ^eiv I'lri/i ty Ijivenf St,if)/e.'>\ rHlHE rndcrsipned having formed a Copart- I. nership to carry on the Livery Stable Bus ness, Rcspfi-tfiilly inform tlie citizens c>f Fayetteville and the Public generally, that they can be ac- commodiitcd on reasonable terms with at such times as they m:iy wish to hire, by ap plying to the subscribers, as they are well jire- parcd to carry on the Business, having refitted and renewed the Establishment, with the addi tion of some fine Hf-rses and new Vehicles, .-ind .'lie sati.'tiecl th it they can give satisfaction to all who may w ish to hire. And thc!-efore call on them to L’’ivo us a trial. J. W. POWERS. UCHiERT REGISTER, Sept. 18. IS.'iI. BROTi!i:RJi Ll\i:, fK’^HE steamer BROTHERS and Tow Boat.s, X STEVENSON and DAVU) LEW IS are j»re- pared to forward with Dksivvtimi, all goods con signed to the Proprietor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draft, and wi-ll .suitcit to run in low* w*ater. She posses.ses power, and s]>ced, and is admirably adajited to towing, and can accommodate about 20 passen gers. Thi‘ proprietor cotitcmplates running the Boat himself, aud will give special attention to way freight and naval stores; to towing, and will al so attend to the comfort and convenience of Passengers. From his long experience as .\gcnt in AVilmington of the several Steam Boat O.ia- jianies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he would say, that all Goods .shipped by him. will be delive-ed to their Agents in Fayetteville. His agen» tn W ilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to whom .-ul communications may be addressed, as .Vgeut of the Steamer Brothers. JOHN BANKS, Proiu-ietor May 1.'). 72.y a Bill Nii miner my Oct. 28, 18.’)0 4}ltf WRITING PAPER. RE.AMS assorted French, En^ and American Can. Letter i . lish , Cap, Letter, Batb Post, Foho Post and Note Tapers-a well se- lectetl stock, emhraciiiji a proat variety of (lual- ity an.l prtce. Also, IJrisfd Boards, Perforated Ditto Tissue and Drawing Paper, and Station- iiry Ot all kinils. Just receivinnp. Bept. 29, 1851. receivinp. K. J. HALE & SON. i COS'ITMK HALL, (\inirr Pratt »tr»>t atuf i'rntre Mtirket Sj,ar^>, BA L TIMORE. largest and best stock of READY- M.VDE CLOTHING ever oft'ered in Balti more. Dress, Frock and Sack COATS, all co lors. (pialities and sizes, from $2 50 to !i>5 50 and upwanls. PANTALOONS at >*!l to .$3 50 ami upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plaid ('assimeres. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also, a large assortment of Boys’ Clothing. Importing our own Cloths direct from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to offer inlucenients to purchasers not to be surpassed by any (^lothing Establish ment in the United States. The proprietors .-ire | detenniued to make the Wholegjile Rooms the ; point of great attraction, and have now made 1 up more than 50,000 QAR.MENTS, f^'om the finest quality to the lowest In prioo. In the Custom Departnient will always be found the choicest selection of CLOTHS, \AS- SI.MERES and VESTINGS, which will ,n«de up at the shortest notice, nnd in the latest stvlc, and a fit always gimrantied. JS^The one price syetem strictly adhered to. RcHicmber the name and plnce, Corner 1 ratt St. an() Centre Alarket Space. H. H. COLE & CO. Xugust 15, IP.jl. 14-yopd j is> T. W, i'l '' August 15, 1851. WI!()iM:s\!j; - Wafcli L. JiTMiijj;u .'v (o„ Impnrtrr., jfnini fir/nrrr.-! _r;, ./( irr/n/, cut’ ///// y ( Have l,>a*...l ,1,0,1.,., !• rincriy occu,.;,.; ,, ('MniicM, I’r .riii'r ,\'i F.n>t rornrr of C/ti’iii." ,•?./ (No. 227.) wdiich they :ir- l‘ii:!;n_r order for tiie W HOLES.\l.K . JEWELRY BUSINESS, to). 2tth of.Iniy. In calling the attc-ntion f tI-.i- . new con-crn. we men;ii !i i1m- i; . i • . iisspcialed with oue ol' tiie i::. s- ( xj,. . elry Manufacturing Establis'. n.,.,.;. . try. which must g:\ea det-iilcl all (ttliers iu this market !,ir .'nj w ith Jewelry at manufacture r>' [ . in tills branch of trade h.i jj sii ,.. .. tween Baltimore and the Soirdnrii Merchants. W'e desire to call particu!:ir att'i.’' • • Watch depnrfmeiit. wtii-h will ■- supplied with a great as>"rtui’; • :'r ...•. celebrated miiiiiifactiirei’s. and kf-j.i ruiiiiing onler, s.i that pv.r. lias>,r' n. take tiiem. with .i written • will perform con-ectly. This br:mch of the bjisiness v ’" r,... especial attention of one of the tirii . ^ .. tensive and practical kiiowlei'.irc ni ;i,. will, we h«ipe. give us a place in ti.i • of liuyers. We respectfully invite you t.. r:, ; - wdieii you next ^isit our city, c iir . ■ licving that an examii.unou of ur prove to vou that they ai-e b. tiit cheaper tlian you have ever sci n ii; and assure oil that lio cfi. vT (III our jiart to make the mutual benefit. L. H. MII.LER I'fi. Old Stand, fornierly (.ccu; ini Caiifiejii, Bro. iN; I’o.. >. i; -. ner of Ch.irles \ Bjiliiniore, .lune 1S.'>1. M 'h refeiu;nci;s: Messrs. AVyeth, BliickUick \ ’■ (iwyn. Reid vV T:i\lor. James Hodges \ i.i't; r Hurst \ Berry. I Murdoch. Duer .'c Kv;:; c Stellinann \ llinili h.-. Sangstou \ ("o. Barthlow. Gwyn vV Rii-ly vV rcmllet-'ii. 'iishiiiLis \ i’.;i:lc; . .Iiilm Mnrjrliy i Moi re \ tiriJiiii. A Dl TY OFTEN NK(.I.n ■! Ki' Many families are airead_\ iu tiv ' keei'ing a veniiifugi- on liaiid. :;ii'l 'O: ' the usual disturb.inces occur .•iiii' i.j c! of giving it to them. The result i~. ' effect is not only astonishing, but I’iu; ible. iu causing the expulsion ot’ won", at other timt-s. few or none are disc!, . vermifuge, perhaps, ever before iiitrn.iv done so iiuich giuMl. or Vieen so hi::li'v ■ tif by those who have used it, as tli.-ttj: by Dr. Little. .\notln'r pecMliaiity ■ f: icine is. that it never taiis to iiappn all feeble and drooping chiUlrca. \\ii’ . have Worms or not. To give calomel. ]iink root. \c. 1" : the age of im]irovement. when a r' i i' Little's Vermifuge is to l>e had: «!:; ! ■ surpassed, if e'lualled. by auytliin;:: 1 ■ - ' tjuiring nr-thin'.r afterwards. VERMlFrGE FOR PLANTATK'N The Projirictor has juit it u:i in 1' ' • ties, which :ire one-third chc.-ipcr.'i!. : • vials wdiich are about doubie the ' ■ stock's, and at tlie same I'rice. Vi ii' v > Read the proof at home; Ta’i'' ' ' Dr. Little—De.-ir .•sir; I have prc^=i.r:' Vermifuge in several cases, an l foi' : ' fancy in pronouiu'iiig it su’icrii'r : I stock's. Perry’s "Dea l Shot,' . r have ever used. (Signed) JOHN S. .'^r.Atl''V. M I Dr. Liitlc—Sir; I have iis-1 and Comstock’s Vermifuge, .-is ’ paratiou. iu niy family. 1 luivc t' ' ! much superior to either of thi'in in ’ ■ eases 1 have given it. In fact, it tui the jmrpose without anytliir.g els': i is not uii])leasant for chl’drca to t.iKt-. (Signed) JA.MKS S. SAM'f'i' Talbottoii. AL-iy IS-'iii. Dr. Little—Dear Sir; I checrrv.l'v I have used in my family ymir \ i ni;: - several c:ises witli entire sa;isf;u-ii'■- havenevtr known it e(|u;ille(l. I I';*'' Fahnestock’s. I’erry’s •‘Dead -'“i:"'- Jayne’s, but with no such resu'i? v. sides, you furnish nearly double -s the same price. , 1 (Signed) OllI’I.N ■ ' Macon county. .\la.. .\j-ril IS '**- The following order, anK'ng iiiiin.'. 1”' received: Fort Gaines. Abivcii H. ■ Dr. W. G. Little—Dear Sir: " yon to send us, by the first , ppi rtu’-iiv- ■ dozen of your Vermifuge, and ‘ dyne ('ough Drojts. We are entircl.' ^ Vermifuge, aud our customers s iy Jla'.' ' do without them. Rcspecttiil .'- Dlld. X Al.KNA-'h> The fac-siniile of the sign.itnrc c! !'■ Little will be found upon the out- of each of his Medicines. _ - SoM w holesale and r«'tai!. by nt his Manufacturing Dej'ot. N" ’ street. Philadelphia, and .Macon. , ■ To be had also of .lames ( aiii- *•' ^ A. Watson, Floral (.'ollcge; Toxvnscii' j.,.. lass, Bennettsville; Dr. P. M. clit’"- ton; C. C. Barbee, Barclaysvillc; P ^ ‘ Raleigh. S. J. HINSDALE, Agent for F;i.vc"‘' ‘ iiOOK ISl.NPI'.KV. ^ RAV. HARDIE has resunicii • liinding lousiness at the nc« door to Mr. Beasley, .Teweller. whire ceive and execiit4> binding in any stu' ' August 1. ' ■ wrTpp[\(; PAi’i’i^ 1 REAMS Medium size. a 13 05 “ Blue, for (' "J, , From -M.aiiteo I’aper Mil’s. Ralcigli- ^ low by If. BK.VNSON July 9, 1^51. ^ [VOL trinte jPDWAIl EDITOR pg^c for the S> ,J»aid in adv ^-ear of subsc Expired. ftr the Weeklv ^j^aid in a»lv; k^rear of subs -l^as expired. [^DVEUTISl square for t •ceeding pub Special cont •tiscrs are r 4|||ertions desiv lid. and cha Letters Ti: V( j^ortunity fot ^ktc or proles, ^niefercnce r ^>Nov. 4, 1H51 ^ Su})‘vio rl a few barr t received i ^'ov. 10, 1S5 ^ FI LL ING, ^^ov. 10, 185 Pl'LICAT fice ol th cl, for To 1 at the ,v hhe Bridge : Itjth insta J^ov. 10, IS. ||h» IK'T ^ \^^OME four with our 1 [lie about it. ke ov. uer cai Is .idvertisei ^^'ov. 10, IB. opened ■^eet. nearly Md one door tlfcere a geiier ' 1 u Hade by com ft had at pric ifto, an assc select very mud ^Nov. 18 tl ‘ 0 .v- bra ich ba'«“ b( R Manpnm. I l^ng, and ni ^|io have ex.-u ^ HAVE no Cactus T * Heleotro Daphne , Chrysant 4 The fol Grape \'iu» l^e best in ci « Dwarf Pea M which hay in ill circumf ()sage (>r;in htr.'iwberri Baspberrie 1 expect to dit ion to sti Plants, .''hru Nov. 10. 1 FA T E ha V. i.le assM ^d w e inten •tisortmejit ply all ord‘“r ^y. Send ■nit you in q k all ri)r)it. Nov. 5, 18 Mo V "%%^E ha ▼ w cles, Mt'SH I’(irk. i half an.l few fjuin SikJu, lilltti ' I’iek Nick Tobacco, Nov. 5, If- Il‘ A€ Bala Le.ather, for N, nTE IK in t More cottoa Xov. 1, 1 RETA g 10ME i. ^ ^ Hay s nnd buy ne Clothing, Hi -Nov. 4, I
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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