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sMftaSTffiqaRgdKienesBMM
meBBseaeestiWrn
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NHWHY.
,.[)’.V\KI) J. lIALi: it sox,
I ■ ;t'U" 'N1> riSol’UIKToUS.
. Somi-"ookly (.>»'iKUVKU $1 00 if p:ii-l in
."I if j'aiti 'luring the year of suliscrip-
•, iT tl'.o ypar lias oxi'iroi,!.
, ■• 'i iiVKU ■■?- (*0 per nntiurn. if paid in
' 'i It I'ui'I thirinp the Te;ir of siibscrip-
V , ' : ... li'i' tlie your hiis o\pireil.
]■ 1 Sl-'11-''^*•’>■ f-i'ty cents per
. i i-.O' f'r the tirst. anil thirty co!its fcr eiieh
„., i'viiMti 'n. Yearly .■v'lverti’^enients by spe-
. , :it n';i^''n:ible rate?. Ailx erti.'ser« nre
. , t,, vt.iti the number of iusertiuii.x desireil. or
I .■ ■r.t-.n’H' I till forliiil. and ch;ir_tred iU'cord-
,,jV- 1 , :tors t ■ the Kditiirs iinist be p"St-p:ii(l.
I s ,-p :t.
si‘UiA(i ;>(>s>s
i\in" onr SIMIINTi (iCntlij;. . n
iKvri'.i. I'ou sAi.i:.
Hotel nt present oeciijiied by .lohn Iljirinan,
B formerly known ns the Planters' 1 lotel, nriir the
foot ot iliiy Moiint. ra_\ ettevillo. is olfrred f.>r !;ile: and
possi'ssioii can he had %vtici:ex v-r .h'sircd. Tlie House is
larjre and eoinntodious. has bren thoroujrhly repaired
w itliiii the last twelve ni.intiis, and Is now . tcifretluT witii
all the necessary out buildinjis. in »‘omplete imd hand
some order. It miw enjin s u larjje share ot the h'cal
uiid transient custom, whieh, in tiie handij of a eonipe-
It'nt toiiiuit. must ho ^I'oatly hv th«* oxtstiiip;
riank r»ouds and eontemjilated Hail itoad. itlie Depot
ot x\hich will priibablv not be far from this House.)
Ihese consider.itions m.-ike it a very desiralile projierty
to any one wishin;; to eii'.^nge in the Hotel business, or
111 a I'apitahi-t de.sirous to make an investment in projier
ty increasing in vnlue.
The terms will be made accmnodatinp.
N. .A. STKDM.VN.
ravetteviile, N. . March S,
\V.
T. hokm;.
■ tf
' I.'
V
on lillt
runnini: throu
A r Ai i' rioN.
I'll the MHN()AV ii
that valu«’'l«* 1.' ‘
tiie Mallett l :.. ui ai;'
to
11
ii; any l.Tmer
^ i
;“ting of
//,/«» 13.
yX5. CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES.
; ; :).■ .■>.’>- ve. we have added t'- our s;,iek
■, ’-.-•i'1 ri'S >rtnn>!it .’f Hi; \ !• V - M A 1*1'
\ • nh;> h we otl'er to buyers at our
1 /■■imm drit iii: terms.
11 Al.L \ .'Ai’Ki;TT.
: i'it’.'iii paid t" ;-r lers.
7'tf
A: SI
(iOODS.
L.XK'iK and ^VKL1.
iu:al ks ; a
T Till-; Market House.
•\pril, , liciiii: the Hh. '
pie street, opposite
h to and tioiitni!! on Hick street, ojipo
site t.' F. 1». Kreece's ju-emises and fronting oii Hivision
street, with the several Houses thereon.
r>y order of Trustee.
\MI.LKlN(iS Ov CO.
March f*.
Auit’r.'?.
■S WHKAT, CORN.
SAW MILLS,
>t 're
' K " F
|>P/»*#.> f-
a
i:i
I’u
M;ole
ieaiiv
• r. li.i', ainl I’aras 'i';
■ .tier at \VII1>I,S> ll>i:
terni'. and t. w h . h we invite
erehaiits making tMir -h ;so'. in
."TAlUi X W 11.1.1 AM.
?• tf
T Mill .j.ir;d'i !■ I’;i’atn'e Iron' and
I.U'ks .-iiid (iiidireoi'.'. I! tihkiss \\;iter
tini lI. IliT'. kept ■: n hai.d.
"e ni^ii^e i ai'iii^ and .''hattiii;.; for
'.nv M:!'..;i’ri I'-i.-toiies. St.-Mil, I'n^itie
I'rivers.
W iieels.
and f'r
U heat,
s :.f anv
; er n
oil li.in 1
lirt 1
W e « i^h to
to en r-Ie
r aei'.'unt w ;ll ]
(irate ri.n> ai. 1 rurn;n e I'r'Hts kept
make .addit
Mareh I'J.
Sprm^
.1 \Mi:s
S9ES
Li:
all uf
hna It t
thors>
Tit- ;in i
'\'\\n>. .1.
—11 A.- .n .-1
MAS ( I'.!
1" d... ' u u'-- V-'. '
' ! ’M) 1!.,. \i.rtlii'i II
:aHiii n-,>. \ t’:,!-. li:;
1 ■ .11;I l,u-' * ■''.
r’ou^hs ,11 1 I' ...t
i’ .'tes'.miih-'' r ••
17 hhds. Cub,. M
[41 our machinery
1.. till ^e iiidel ted l>y
i-ome forw ir 1 and m :tie.
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II.
Spring (ioojIs.
.V i:. J. lii.lv
iviii^ 1 large .'>tuck ot
ses.
r' li, .in 1
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F'Hl
.:i St.
-tl
OOODS
Hoots. S;i(f >. I nihrt'l-
', li' ihiv-nr.uli' ( !nilini_r. \r..
■ .iite the attetiti'
T.
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r. A: \\
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t ei t:-
l!n Men’ll.lilt" of
7 Ot
p. IS. 4Klir‘. '
M;rr/, 14. 1
icre'isi* the I 'ai';t;i^ .'^toek
pi;rii..e i.t extondiii;^
lletlialii.i ,11 1 M 'Unt
1
f .J. i. I.Hsh, Fran' is
\dnm Sr.ow, Hr.
r the
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.-■r ‘he ;'ree’;
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i*T tiie dire-' V'
j! lilt!* r.
1 a.se return thf* H
li' 'lert
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,§T THi: SSr.Bf StM.V.
M( i)().\AiJ) ^ .MM \N
I>i \I.I.I!' IN
(iR l’i[n\hiii\s. \r„
Sf/i'f, r,nih1l:j, /.,,'■■■■,/( //:
M’ll'.'f llill-.! n:::1 S/irti /{illl/,',
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sl'ST n . eiveil, .'it> b'lrre's Vi-llnw ind Mer. r
!!i_ I’ot-.r. t at redui ed price's.
Feb y TJtf
(;s:> >! I'|{A( \ iS. ? O.
No. 84 William Street,
( ' r';' T if M ; iden Lane. N 1.\'d.i\,
IMIM iKTF.il.'^ OF
fjicutlruirtt's M'nrnis!titis^ 4moo4ts.
Wl.
!;;Ur
rhe
’ '’• b'nt i’ld I);r>'- ! "r?
i;.]-'.'. H Li.i; i.N.'^i.''W.
■ an'i .'iniein Press wi'i C
- .1-. ouiit.i I'! thiii ('tlice.
f\ this i:t.il>;i-lir:ieiit.
n::iv be toUIi i :i l.ir.:'
in part of rieli
three
■na!
■ \!()\. MOlililS vV (’().
• I- t'. (.^^rder. aii l ke>'j) conMantly
irrnrh Mturr mfiillsloites
;rr; Mted t'> be of be.'?t ijiiality, be-
I- ; ’ : . s"loct>-d >iy them fr -m the
. .Ii e. They keep b.r sale
- ( '•fdlica and I'^'Jopus .Mill-
: i; .n- I51ork.s lioltini: (1otli,
■ \\ ir(“, ('jilciix.-d
H I'lniir CrllH'Ilt,
: ,rt f the ( .iuntrv promptly «ttend-
K. n.
Afrciit lit Fayetteville. N. ('■
K. b y
11: • 'lit
liiv(‘rv
‘ Tlio
..iV/
1
W
*« Ihr
7»;tf
■ n rnlor's ^\()li('c.
.a\iii;r. lit .March Term. A. I>- l>^-»o,
I'U-.I - and (quarter .s.■.s.«ioiis of Cuni-
■ . Letters of .\dmiiiihiratioti on the
i.ir. .,11, .le.M-ased. herel.y pives iio-
claims ajrain.st the estate of
M ilt the same, duly authentieiited.
r'l,. d by law, otherwinc this notice
.! o' their recovery.
1 * .->:ite will p’.ea.re to lliak‘ iiiimc-
H. M. oKliLLL, Adin'r.
70- Jw
.\«^rii’iillui*i*t*.
rciv. d a variety ot l’LoL('H>S,
r Corn .''hellers, Uc.
t'- suit.
J. & T. W.VDHH.L.
7*;tf
FAYETTEVILT.E, N. C., MAKCH 2L 1853.
[XO. 178.]
FOU SALE,
IH’iLS. new city mesa Pork.
Ills. Ii;u*on.
TiOd biishel.s seed Oats.
-■') barrels Planting Potatoes.
• K. LKKTK, Person Street.
Feb’y L’i, IS.'i.'l. 7 1 tf
s7.) Ui:\\Ai{I).
H frim the subs-ril)er on the 1."th inst.,
thiee nej^ro fellows, lilijah. Li/.amond and La-
l.ayette. Said nt‘i:ro's were between the ape of thirty
.•md forty, of a dark yellow eom[iIectiiii, stout built, and
about five teet ten inches hi|j;h. The iiliove negroes
v.i’rt' hiied from llobt. .\lston, i>l'Chatham eoiintv, ami
1 e.\pect they are now harboring about liis plantation,
where they have wivts
'I he aliove reward w ill be jiaid for the apprehension
aii'l delivery of .said neu:roes tfi me. or twentv' five dol
lars for the tielivery ot either one of them.
I). U. llOriKRS.
Luniberton, I'eli'v i.s_ 7l’tf
TIIIOUOLGHI-^ stretched, cemented, and riveted.
1 he above Itunds are sold UO per cent, less than
New ^ ork manufacturers’ prices, ('ash will be re-
juired in every instancj. For sale hv
W. H. I-UfTEKLOir.
Fayetteville, Nov. Ifi, 18.V2. 31 tf
rOE« ?6r.W YOKK.
UNITED STATES ALMI. J.INE.
I’OU SAI.i:.
INFTV years Ie;io of timber on SOI) aeres, Ivin"
on Crane’s 'reek. ne.-ir Lower Little Hiver. The
"eater ''ortion of this timlier i.s very fine, and as yet
un;oUi'i.‘'l tiavijjable
v ater. The t'
on reasonable terms.
J
I':i\etteville, .Ian. IS.'.:’,.
SM ri' AM) TOBACCO.
JPefrr Fjoriflnrft,
.MANrFACTrKi: H,
No. 4ll Chathain Ft.. New York,
I !• LIIS for sale the following articles, warranted
of sujierior f|uality;—Maceoboy, Scotch, Coarse
I rench l!ai)]>ee and ofiier SNUFFS. Also, Fine-cut
IOHAC( (), in tin-fbil and papers.
A more particular description of the various articles
can be known by sending f\ir a full price current as above.
Jan y l.j, 18'>d, t>l-*{rn
^I'^HR first class side-wheel Steamship KOANOKK.
I I'JOO tons burthen, IMwiird Cavindy. coininnnder.
leaves Richmond and l’eter>ibur)f every Tuesday after-
, noon, jind Norfolk every Wednesday tnorninjr, at 11 o’-
' (dock, with the L'niteil States Mail, arriving in New
York next day.
Passage anI f;\re. state room included, from Rich
mond or Peterslnirp. ^I(( 00.
1‘assage and fare, state room included, from Norfolk,
•'ii'.J (It).
Steerage passage half price.
The Roanoke has now been running about eighteen
months, during whiidi time she has never missed a trip.
~ and has ulwnvs kept up to her time.
HATS, CAPS A: STRAW GOODS.. Travellers will find this route the cheapest and most
' comfortable. For fiassage apply to
« Ll'DLA.M iS: W.ATSON, Richmond.
SA.M L (J. RAI'TIST. Petersburg.
No. 160,.Broadway, New York, , i. m. smith & bro., Norfolk.
February 11, 18-53. GS-.lm
land m.'iy be had. if desired.
C.
HOOPLR.
0 4-;lm
i 'rr^h liiiniini; f 'li/hl und ('(itnp!nii',
.lust rei ' ived and for sale )iv
.L N SMITli. (Ireen St.
.hui'v :;i. i^‘,:’. 04tf
Maniifiiriiirrr .111(1 Commission l)PiiIt*rin Iliils, Caps,
Mraw (iomls. IhiUtTs' Stork, Triinmincs. \r.
\.
Ve.a-^t P-'wde
Soda.
Spices.
1 Il'li^'O.
.^jiatii'li P.r.'
So:ip;. \c.
.biii'v o !. 1 s-’.:'.
po r.\sn.
Hop
T.\^ LoR'.'' long e.xperieni'e in these particular
branch(‘s of business, Joine.l to his facilities in
the manutaeturing, enahlcs him to offer inducements to
purchaser* that c.atinot be hii'l fif those who purchase
their goods .it second or tliinl hands. Mis present stock
is extensive ami well .assorted for the countrv tra'le,
iviid '' *11 *’e con.«tantly added to by fresh importations,
ami tii'ni ''is ‘’"'I manufactory.
Parficiilar paid to orders by mail.
.Jatiuarv 1. 1>'0-!. oO'Sm
The Steamsh.p .lAMF.STOWN, of 1100 tons btirthen,
now building in New ^ ork, and to be commande.l by
f'apt. Lewis Parrish, will be a.KIed to the line in the
.•^jiring, giving travellers and ship[)ers a communication
twice a week between the above places by first class
side-wheel Steamships.
Cre.tm T;irtar.
F.xtracts, for linvorinj
Madder.
Ralh IJrick.
For sale bv
N. S.\I1 I H.’(’.rern St.
t. Uf
ciii:mk'\ls, \c
Citr.ate Iron. I'nudish. i
i.a.|;;te
I’hospliate ••
S_\ nip b dide Iron.
It 111 bv I!ydr(,)geii.
b-.iin-!
lol.
•• l.ea'l.
I’i (•■■1 'lie.
'-ill'-.
Kr''. ote.
(Ju.n;iie.
Cit. I l oll !tn i tjiiiirme.
,1. N.
II
.Ian'
F' r s;i'e by
SMITH, ('Jreen St.
r.ftf
V
lilt.
1
. th
\1,
11. "■
ill'
illl;^' 1
I, - C :
N. -X .
I', 1
.V
\\ A N r (>1' M( ) .\ 1:».
«h :tre iii'Iebted to me. by ii'ite or ac-
e;iriK 't: \ rei|ue-te'l to sett’.e pai'ticu-
- dll-- me liel'.-re the 1-it .lanu;iry. 1
nil- ' me t-i m;ike this call, and longer
■t '•
■n.
A. A.
McKFTH \N.
4:’.tf
Til.
Feb
» tons I\'rn\ iaii (Ju.ino.
:ed from us will please send in.
1>. \ w. .\lcL.\l i:iN.
•'.•'tf
i:
K \(;s, li \(is, li \(,s.
-^till receivi- R.\iS for .F. F. .lor'ian Co..
i;:i’,eigh. an-1 watit poiin.ls at the high-
-t Iii.irket prii-e, t’. r cash,
i .'t .11 ^.^rll and trapping Paper, n large lot, on
ii.. i It iii:n.ul':ii riirt r->
Sui
.1 17. 1
IJiiK K
ri''l!i; -^’'scrl'-i-r
I HSI-'K. uhici
pi ..-. s.
P.i: \NS0N
i >r» to 11
.s; .lOilNSftN.
, P>rans'-n X S.-r
♦Ultf
iirin .'I
'•t:lllt! \
pr;c,-. .
..It hau l.
h h-
Vn.l he
•oii s\Li:.
■ r sale l.'iO.iMiO har-1 burnt
ii;-^ to sell at the b-w.'t
iiten-ls to keep a siipplv c.m-
iir. MePiir.RsoN.
•Lui'V
\i,\\ NTOlii; IM) \i;\l liOOil!^.
f giHI, -.,i!...-riJier h;is taken the Stan 1 f.rinerly occu-
a pie-l tiy s.im I .L Hins.bde. Southwest corner ..f
.Market S j i;ire and (iill. 'pie street, where he h.ns opeti-
beii-;; t!ie lar;zest in the city.
• all I w.-l' sell- fe I .''tock, I'oii-
Scnrfs and Cravats. H i-iery,
... --I, I'li'b-r Jarnieiits. .''uspendeis. .>tocks, Loii'ioii
an ! .N;ip le..n Ties, ."shirts of all 'ULiiitie-*, ilii'ing
be.11 eii.j iti'-'l in th;= biisin*-'' tiie last t wenty y.-ars,
Coiiimei.t is unnec.'-'^ary. as tli.‘y have ina.le sU( h ar-
r;in'_'emenfs in F.iir.'pe tliaf they ;ir- n .-.-ivinir by ;i!in. -t
everv steamer, th.- ell..i.;.-St g N the n;-irket allonls.
an.l purchasers n-ed oid_\ call to -ati'fy tlu-iii'-.-h e- that
fverv article in the Furnishing line n;;i\ be f omd lo re.
d hi^
His fr
.•all. :i
m;u .■sI'iiCK oF
t'afi tnnf ll*ht(f’r fmootfs.
i.-n l'- .■ii;d the public are rei|ueste.l to give him u
IS lie is iletermincd to sell verv l..w.
S. .■ ARKY.
fs'.J. ;!f-*lm
'I'llr;>( n!I m l .r/ ' dinl Nnrlrrs,
i;cF.l\'LH this .lav an l f.ir s;i!e bv
PLTKR 1
Fei.'v 1 1. 1«
HMINSON.
ti.s
TIIK J.AJir.KST
l!ll!l)().\. AM) TIfLM.MIXf;
iiorsh: i.\ XKW yoiiK.
'J'/ioinast (r. SlraruK,
IMPORTF.R AND .lOlH’.ER OF
SILKS, MIIJ.INKKY. .AM) FANCY (i(M)S.
162 Broadway, N. Y.,
.V.'' now ill St.ire aii'l is .l.iily receiving an.l offer-
at the I...west Prices, a omplete iiss.jrtment
of(iO(tI)S IN in.'s LINK, c.mprising all the various
styles and designs, c.insisting of
niiick :ui(l I'anry Silks; Marcclino.«,
1'loicHct s, Shaw Is, 'rriiiiininifs; l>on-
nrt iiibhnns; 'I'atl’cta and Satin Rii)-
Im)hs; Dress'rritniniiiL^s of all kinds;
l'.nil>roid('ri('s; I'rcncli and lOnifiisli
C’rapt'S. (*ra{)(' Lissc'.-^. Silk Oa-
vals; (iloNcs of all kinds; Silk
Lac‘ Mitts; l}ar‘;‘S, Laces;
\\ liit(‘ (ioods. Hosiery,
I., (1 landkerrliit'fs.
The uii'ler“ign.'.| w.iul.l invite the attention of his
friends ;ui>l the Tra.b“ grner.-illy. He will otl'er great
inducements to C.\SH V.Nl* ll'oRT TIM F lU'^LR.'''.
THOMAS C. STKAilNS,
I'll! Piroa.lway,
Rotween Liberty street and Maiden J.ane. N. Tl.
.I.in’y 1-'). l'''i.'!. til-Sm
Ta if tor's Trmpfratire MMotrl.
'I’Im' Proprietor Takt's this op
portunity to inform the Tetnjieranre rommii-
nitv. .-iii.i the jmtilie in gener.il. tha» he ptill
continues, as he has .lone f.ir the last six
i> keep the above-name.1 House on strictly Tem-
principles. Thankful l>r past fav.us, he would
a'.’ain invite all "ho want a .jiiiet. c.unf.irtable and
che.ip h.ime, while st^.pping \n t!ie city, to give iiim a
call. This house is well located f.ir business men. be
ing \o. *2*1 'orll:iiKlt ii‘ar l{r»al\%’ay.
and the Ian.ling .>f most of the Steamb.)ats .-mil Rail-
roa.ls in the city. LLH.M* l.\^ LOll.
New York, 1''-':^ til-om
Ml SIC.
IF. \VHIT\KF.R, f.irmerly Professor of Music
J» in Car.ilina College, would respectfully announce
that he has locate.1 in F.iyetteville for the purpose of
t.*aching .Music. He w.iuld be very hapj>y to receive the
natues of th-'Se wh.i wish their .laughters insti.icted in
this .leliizhful bninch of female liter.iture. He may be
found at Mrs. Rayne's resi-lence. ^ ocal Music taught
ill conni-ctioii w ith instructi.'iis on the Piano, yruri.*.
Terms .'s|.') per Quarter.
Pianos tune.l aii'l re}iaire.l on very accommodating
terms. Hec. i. IS.iJ. >dtf
' SAl>i>IiKllS’ AM' ('()A(M1-MAKKUS’
/#.f Ml #> If.I n *%• r.
TIKDI IX lIK'lillAZli: & SO.\S.
\o. Ill r»:iltimore St., Hiiitimorf,
Jfofclifciss's J rrtical atcr Wheel.
RK !ire several hundred of these 'Wheels i nope»
JL ration in different counties in North f'arolina. For
proof of their great advantagcfl over the common flutter*
wheel, or any other irheels now in use for saw mills,
we confi.lently refer to those who have npplieil them to
their mills. We can recommend them }>articuIarlT far
their superiority in cases of a low heu.l of water, or
back water.
W e still 'keep a supply of \Vheels. suitable for (HfiFer-
ent hc.ids of water, at Wilmington. Newbern. Washing
ton. Ivlent.in and Fayetteville. The wheels may also
be hail of K. A. Rrevard, Lincolnt.in, and Uriah Wells,
ppterHburLT. Va.
Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the wheels,
■will be ocrTed on application to 1>. McNeill & Co.,
Favefteville, N. (’.
I). McNEILL.
A. A. McKKTHAN.
1>. J. .McALlSTLR.
FeVy22, 1H49 fifi tf
LCAIHER! UMI5ER!!
WK have our Steam Saw Mill in successful opera
tion, H miles from Fayetteville, near the Raleigh
.Stage Road, ami are prepare.l to execute onlers in our
line. As we run two Hotary or f'irriihir Satm, we can
fill bills at the shortest notice. Wp can furnish Pine,
P*plar and .luniper LL M P>KR. .md of almost any length.
Our Lumber, for truthfulness of line .-tiifl smoothnessi
of face, shall be equal to any ever delivered in market.
JNES & llAKRKK.
March nn. 1852. 78tf
M A li 1 i L E 1' A C T O R Y,
; l'I!KI{;HTI.N’C; O.X C.APH I-'i;.M?.!
f■ IIHi subscribers having purchased the Steamers |
. JB. Evergreen and Southerner and Tow Hoats, lately j
the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are |
' n.)w prepared to forward with despatch, between Wil-
niingtfin and Fayetteville, all freights or goo.Is entrust-
; ed to them. I
F. N. & J. H. RORKRTS. |
Fayetteville. Feb'v 14. tlStf |
lni\\uai.i.eij*:d Tmspa rcH.~|
1^.1//. !• 1.1. v/^: I
^■IHH un.lersigne.i informs tlie public that he is now j
-M. running a daily line «f light draft .'-^teaniers on !
the Cape Fe.-ir River, consisting of the following boats:
New .''teamer Zephyr.
' •• “ Major Wm. P>arnett, l-T inches draft.
“ “ Fanny Lutterloh, 14 “ “
Rowan.
One of these boats will leave F'ayetteville every morn-
inc (.''umiays exceptedi at 7 o’clock; and Uilmington
every lay (.''und.iys excepted) at o'clock, landing
goo.is an.i passengers in Fayetteville in fifteen hours
thereafter.
(ioods intende.l for these boats should l»e sent to the
care of ,J. \ H. .McRae S: ’o., or K. .F. Lutterloh, at
W ilmingt.'n. who will forwar.l at the usual rate of com- i
Bv GKO. LAUDER.
TWO lionss tiiiivE r. t. iiiii;ii son's sti^re*
Faycttcvillc', rV.
Jan’y 20. 1S.'..3.
Cl-IY
G
.U’ST UliCKlVl'.l).
A LUF for I'istillers.
Horse nn.l Mnle Tollars
A fine lot of SsuMlery.
Rea.Iy-ma'le Clothing.
F’oreign an.l I'omestic Lifpiorp.
Also, u lot of North Carolinu BACOX
C. E. LI;KTF, Person fctre*t.
Nov. 18. 44tf
i.ooiv A r riiis.
Vi^MALL TRACT OF LAND FOR SALr, contain^
ing 7-jO acres, more or less, lying 12 miles below
Lumbert.in. three miles from Lumber River,—a very
mi.ssions. The Steamers Zephvr an.l .Major Wm‘. Par- i he.althy place, goo.l tmildings, an.i every thing necessa-
nett are eleg.-tntly furnishe.1 for the accoinm.„lation of I ^ busnie.s.s. It is well timbere.l fo^
passengers. Pu^sage to or from Wilmington. .-J.r Turpentine, brings fine f ..rn and Peas and any thinf
I’ S ll'TTFRIOH \gent generally j.lantcL Apply to W. P. Lnrnes, at Lum-*
F.iyetteville. Feb-y 7. lS.^;i. .i'itf ' berton, i.,r information. ‘ nVRDYB\RNE9
pcrano
E. fA'r rEKi.oii,
FIIRWARUINT. .\liE\T .nil rinnilSSillN }IERril\NT,
AND AfiFNT FOR
Steamer Major Wm. Harnett.
Fanny Lutterloh.
“ Rowan.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Feb’v 7. IS-'i.'l. M .Sm
iu:Drc'i:D tare.
Tliroiigli Tickets between
Wilmington, N. ami Ralti-
more. Fare^j!l3. Via Weldon.
Petersburg. Richmond. & Wash-
ingt.'n City, or via Weldon, Port«-
mouth and Norfolk.
For Tickets apply at the Oflfiee
'^^j^geof the Wilmington an.l Ptaleigh
■ Rail Road (’omjiany, at Wihning-
ton, or at the Office of the P.altimore Steam Packet
Company, and of the Raltimore and (►liio Rail Road
Company. Pratt Street, Baltimore.
.Ian. 1. IS-i2. 5-‘’.-tf
Koberon county, Nov. 7. 1P.')1
42tf
m
11
( IIOK i: TEAS.
L F1\ Ll> to-.lay, i;?:tr i-fine Imperial Tea,
uiiiler:-ii'n('.] contintic
t-i carry on the Ll\ LR\ 111 ^'I"
NFS.S at this place. They have
lately largely increased their Stock
and can n.)W offer to the public as
good Horses. Carriages ami Dri-
vei’ri a.-» can be f./un.l in the .'south
ern country.
Thankfu'l for the large ]iatroii-
age hcretof.ire e.\ten.le-l to us. wc solicit a . '^i.tinuatioii
of the i-ublic favor. We promise :i sati-fact.Ty trip to
all wh.) mav wish to travel. ^ ^
Stables at the West end of Mumford street.^
wlK-'re one .;f the Proprietors may always l.e found, or
at the Su.re first door Last I
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1H;;.3.
Norici:.
i 4 I.L persons imlebted t.. M. N. LKARY, previous to ,
, \ the f.irmati.m of the cop;irtnershii) of ,M. V Learv ,
X .^on, are re.juested ta call and m.ake •u.u.e.bate set - ,
Feb’v 1 L 1'^-'):^
Hys.in
()ol.uig
'. J. HINSDALF..
• iH-2m
I
'I'ho Snhsrriher still con
tinues to carry on the ('AI5INLT 111 SI-
N FSS in Fayetteville. an-I in ad.Iition to
his Fstablishmeiit on Row Street, near
Kccles’s Rri.lge, ln;s opened a large \V.\P,K
ROOM on Hay street, nearly op]>osite the Fayetteville
Hotel, an.l one door East of >lessrs. Haigh iS: Son’s,
.lan'v lH->:’>
Jl
1000
.11
s r Ri:cEi\ ED,
' 'I Mitain Rutter.
■ ■■ili'l ( lib.-i Molasseg.
■ I' I and Piiij ( ijffee.
WORTH
.V KLLIOTT.
7-'.tf
■r will i -iiitr;ict with any comiictent
■ p,to en-.-t a Rridge acr.>ss
1’: ' T. ',11 the -,ite of the oM Rri-lge
’ p.,lilt is yar.Is w i'le. Rri'lge t.)
■ “ ' I. '.lit., the be.l of the river, aii'l be
* ' a ir;iw. .lAMEfj E. McRLi:.
i ■ >. ^v. J. 72-lin
S I' REC l'JvED,
SACKS LIVERPOOL S.\LT,
lOlMI bush.-Is .Mum .litto, in bags,
;;i» hhds. sweet .M.dasseu,
I'.i'i bbls. City Mess Pork,
Of) “ large size .No. o .Mackeiel,
10 h.-df bbls. N.). 2 do,
211 bbls. fresh caught Mullets,
;■)() box.'s Drie.l Herring,
10(1 bbls. Planting eating Patatoes,
10 hh'ls. superior R.ion,
I». .S: W. .McLAl RIN.
Fayetteville, Nov. 22, 1H.V2. ‘‘Mf
IN I’END erecting a STILL on the Western Plank
Roa.l, miles tr..m Fayetteville, where N. King
Co. formeri.v ha-l .me, an.l woubl be please.I to see
those iii.iking Turfientim- bef.ire they make iiny engage
ments, as the lute impr.iveni(-nt ma.le by me in .listil-
ling will enable me t.. give g..o.{ prices for the raw nia-
. -1 N. KINw.
terial. .
Dec. 17, 1^.2. ""'tt
I
W AN'I'I.H.
RPiLS Tiirpetitine. ilelivere.l at
my Distillery in this place, for
whi.-h thC highest pri.-t-.s will be pai.l.
I w.i-.ibl aiso emph.y tw.t or three good turpentinc-
h;;rrel Coopers. D. W. R(((il-.RS.
Lumb.-rtoii, \ . Feb’y D'. 1^').'!. *'>^tf
L\\\ iii:\('i': ^ riiov
Have re.-eiveii their Fall .s^tock of
Groceries, Provisions, and Liquors.
— l.S( I —
,\ small lot of lieady-madt' ('lothinsr,
Crockery and (Glassware. Roots and
Shoes, l!anh\arr ainl CiitU'ry.
We h.'ive on ban.I the following
Rio, l..aguir.'i, an.l Maracaibo ( oUee; Porto Rieo and
! Ciitia .^iigar: Lo.it. Criishe.l an.l C.iflec litto: .\daman-
i tine and "'fallow Can.lies: Fancy an.i conmmii P>ar Soap;
Pearl an-1 Corn Starcii; Pepper, Spice, tiinger. Nutmegs;
('loves. Cinii.imoii. Tea. \c.; Jsalf, iron, .Molasses, \c.:
.Sole I,’I .per and Harness Leather.
I'ltOVlSIONS:
Mess Reef, ami smoke«l ami drie.l ditto; Reef Tongues,
an.l “T.ingues ami Soiiinls' ; -No. Mackerel, in bbls.;
No. 1 .litto, in kitts; Salin.m and Pickled Herring, in
id.ls.: L.ir.l', in bbla., kegs and kitts: Coshen and Dairy
Rutter; Chuese, Pickle‘S. Preserves. >S:c.
l.K^l'OltS;
Fine French Rr.in.h; (’omnion Domestic ditto; Old
Rve V- hisUey; lUctifie.l .litt..; clear white ilitto; Country
.litto: New England Rum: Holland (iin: Port and Tene-
rifl'e 'Vine; Common Malaga ditto.
We have a large lot of Li.juors which we offer low
Ity the barrel.
We keep on han.l, always, R.-icon. Flour, ('orn, &c.
We offer anv of the aliove named (Joods as low as
can be atl'orde.l in this market, for Cash, or in exchange
for Country Pr.i.liice. or -n time to punctual customers.
M P( )RTFRS an.l Dealers in Hog Skins. Saddle Trees.
English Hea.Is and Reins. (Jirth Webs, Stirriii>s,
Hames. Ritts, ,S:c. Springs, .\xles of all kinds. Coach » gener.il assortment of
Lace. 15ENT FELLOES, Hubs. Spokes, C.-irriage and
Tire Rolls. Patent Canvass. Carpeting, an.l every arti
cle connecte.I with eith«-r br.-inch of the business, which .on,potent and faithful workmen, ni.ay be had
they are j.reparcl t.. offer to punctual cust.jmers on as ‘ ^.,„-,-csponding with the times. Also, an as-
goo.l terms as any other h.mse in the I nite.l States. , Northern-made FURMTI RE. .selected by
.\gents for the sale of Pope's Self-Adjusting PADS , j,;n,gelf, which will be sold at a very moderate a.lvance.
FURNITURE,
and Spencer's (iHi IRLL.'-'.
Onlers promptly attende.l to.
A'ldress
TiitiiiA.s inrhi:.\ziE & .'invs.
No. 222 Raltimore istreet.
RALTIMOUE.
.10,000 ll»«. «8' \Vaiit€‘l.
BWILL jiay o.5 ets. per pound cash for all clean cot
ton an.l linen R.VUS, delivered to .1. D. W illiams,
in Fayetteville. 1 am nearly ready to put in operation
a Paper Mill in this neighborhoo.l, and am desirous ot
getting my rags in this market. My object is to pay
as mu. h for rags as 1 can afl'.ir.l. ami hope that 1 may
not be force.l to .listant markets for my sup].lies. I
have arrange.l wiih Mr. Williams to receive and pay
for all rags flelivered to him. D.V\ID MLRPH\.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 24, 1852. ti8-tf
DL'NCAN
McNEILL.
38tf
E keeps on hand an assortment of Fisk’s celebra-
te.l .MET.VLLIC RURIAL ('.VSE.'^, which have
Nov. 10. 18.M.
II
been highly reconimende.l l>y Willie P. M-Jingum. Henry
riay, I.ewis ('ass. Wn,. R. King, and many other il
lustrious characters, who have examined and witnessed
their utility.
• “ffrorLD respectfully inl'orm tiie public (hat he is
WW still at his old stami currying on the above
business in all its lr;inches. He returns thanks for tho
liberal ]>atronape he has receive.l. and hope^ bj a strict
attention t.> Imsiness. and a ilesrre to plea«e all an.l
give general oatisfaction, to merit a continnnnce of tho
same.
He warrr.nts ,'vll his work to be m;ide of the best mn-
terial and by experience.! workmen.—having a more
exprri'nrfil and prarlinrl he flatters himself that
his work will compete with any made in the St.'^te for
style, elegance an 1 dura>.il:ty; an>l sliouM any of it fail
in twelve months (with f;iir usage) either in workman
ship or material, he will repair it free of ch.-irgc.
Pers.uis wishing to buy, wouM .lo well to call an.l ex
amine his work as he is determined to sell low for c.ish
or on short time.
Or.lers thankfully received an.i promptly atten.le.l to.
REPAI RIN(i neatly e.ifeciite.I at short notice
and lowest possible prices.
Fayetteville, .Jan. 2i'>. ISo.S. »’,.3tf
1
w \N rii > 1'^ > i r.vc i
('ORDS PINE WOOD, to lie dc-livere.l
my Whurf .luring the next six iii.mtlis.
T. S. LUTTERLHI.
Julj’ 22, 1852.
.^ejit. I-'*, 1HV2.
'J1WO SPIRI I'
Dec. 17, 1862.
L.\WRi-;N('E & TROY.
2)tf
w \ \ r! :i).
R.VRREL COOPFRS. .Vjiply to
N. KING, Kingsbury, N. C.
63 tf
m:\v I’lini & m;\v (ioiiDs.
1HE sub.scribers are now receiving from New \ ork,
n large and general as.sortnient of
Staple and Fdncij Dnj (ionds^
(IUOCKRIKS, IIAKDWARE,
Huts and (’aps, Hoots .ind 81ioo3.
Among which are:
Cuffee, Sugar, Cotton Ragging, Rale Rope.
Nails, Wimlow (Hass, Swedes and English Iron,
Sack an.l .Alum Salt. Imperial and RIack Teas,
Pe]>per, Alspice. (linger. Powder, Shot,
Rar Lea.l, P>ar and Fancy Soap.
Together with si great variety of other articles, to
which they invite the attention of the public, and which
they are determined to sell as low for (’ash, or on time
to those who ji.-iy promptly, as any house in the South
ern country.
Pro.luce of all kinds, at the highest market prices,
taken in exchange for Goods.
McLEAN & .TONES.
Summerville, N. C., Dec. 8, 18-')1. 4tf
LAKD AND BAC:ON,
At J. & T. W’ADDILL’S.
Feb'y 17. 18-’>o. 7(ltf
C(d)iit('f VurnUnre^ ('/lairs, t^-r.
The subscriber is receiving the largest assortment
in his line ever before purchase.J at the North,
which. t.igether with his own manufacture, makes his
Stock very complete, consisting of
Chairs, Tables, Sofa.s, liod-stcads, Wash Stand?,
Bureatis, Looking (Ihisscs, Side
IJoard^, SocTC-taries, &c.
All of which will be sold on the lowest terms foi Cash,
or on short time to punctual customers.
JOHN W. BAKER.
Oct. no. 18->1.
un.lersigne.i, haring purchase.I Mr. Thos. S.
S. Lutterloh’s Distillery an.l Cooper-shops. have en-
tere.l into Copartnership under the name of McLaurin
& Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distille
ry of Tuqtentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar
rels.
D. McLACRTN.
WM. McLAURIN.
JAS. W. STRANGE.
Feb’y 18, 70tf
Blanks Jor sale here.
WANTED,
KARUEL.S or TLTvPRNXrNE,
for Distillery at thePlank Road
Bridge on Big Rockfish. The best market price will be
paid. For further it.formation, inquire of .John W. .Mur
phy, at the Bridge, or of A. A. McKethan, Fayetteville.
Dec. 18, 1851.
Only Burnt out in Part.
A. A. MrKKTllAX
I^TILL continues to carry on the (’.\RRI.VGi; BUST-»
NES.S in all its branches, at the remains of his old
stand, opposite Liberty Point. He returns thanks for
the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and
hopes by strict attention to business an.l a .lesire to giv6
entire s-itisfaction. to merit a continuance of the same.
Having kept the grester portion of his Timbers at ft
distance from the m.inufuctory, he h.is on hanl a large
and well selectcl lot of thoroughly seasrmed Timber, of
every description used iu his business, which enables
him to retain all his principal workmen. He is therefore
now prepare.l to do any work in his line in the very
best style, an.l on tho most favomble terms—as low as
any work of the same quality in N. C.
lie has on han.l. completely finished,
8 Barouches, for 1 or 2 horses;
f) Rockaways. and 13 Buggies.
.\ls.>, nearly finished,
10 (.'arriages for 2 hor«ies:
20 Barouches for 1 an.l 2 horses;
12 Rockaways. an.i .'?0 Buggies;
All of which are of the most approved plan and finish,
an.l will compare with any work in the U. States fof
neame.ss and durability.
Having been engaged in the above business for thfl
past 20 years, his work is well known, and he refers ta
old customers for proof of its durability.
Ai.l work warranted for 12 months, and
repaire.l free of charge should it fail by bad workman
ship or material, witliin that time.
©tj?“RriM!RiNQ executed at short notice, and on rea»
sonable terms.
Jan’y 2(5, 18o2. ,‘i9
I'CUl’K.NTINK r.A.NI) I'Olt S.\I,K.
F(^R sale, acres of L.\ND on James Creeks
and fi40 .ncres on (''yp.ress (.'reek, in ('uniberlHod;
convenient to the Western Plnuk Road, heavily timbered#
and admirably a-lapted to the making of Turpeuiinc.
Apply nt this Otlice.
K(T7. ‘IS, 18^1. U\S
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