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8 E: M l-W is E K L Y. i.. IN FAYETTEVIT.LE, N. C. JANUARY 4, 18r>:). [NO. 363.] .1 \:!\\- VM' TiirUSl>\YS \if|) .1. nWA] & SON. ■ ^ \\1' i'KolMlll'TuHS. U i a’ v iM'.«kk\h: t'O if |uiia in r. iiiiiim the your of suli-ii-ri; ■ • • \ ftf li'i-J I vjiiro'l, . • .. >■_' I'i* j'ci' [iiimmi. if ]>!ii'i ir. , ;i: ! iliii ilii; t 111' \ I'lir of sil^iscrip- • 1 i!m' m m! liU' ox|.in‘(l. ^ i 'I'll''! f"!' 'ixty I'l'iit.-* {nT • • M't. :iii i iliiriy conts fm- ofH-li \ ‘ine ts li_\ sj»o- ■ V ' iMti's. Aijvonisoi's aro • . ! .'il'i"- "f ii!>''rtioiis cU'siroil. or . i •; fiirtii'l. :i'- I (.•liiirjri'il nocorii ■' t ■ tlio 1! liturs must i>e i>OP»-{>:iiil. Nivnri:. 1 MlN«. f(»N, l»Ki. oKth. . : .y Ffin-iiury next, at th«- otnirt i ! «wii, 1 sliall hire out lor luie - i.u^itiu t'^ tin' Ks'-ite of the hi»'‘ :\ . i'he U'Uiil ti'ai l.-i ht' i seouritv .1 AMKS KoHKKSON. A ! ' ;-ii;iti.r wiih tlie Will anuexeii. HON \r L\i RixBriuai. LAM) I'OR SAU:. siilo a tract of LANI) Oontaiiiinji some 1(MM( to Iacres, mi the l.ast siile of ('ape Fear, fronting on the ( aj>e Fear ime i ile. three miles below tlie liriilge. linely united to larjuinsr. Any one wisLinjii; a fitu‘ larni 'VouM ilo wi ll t' sec these l.ani.ls beforeItuvin*'. •M’l’l.v to JONATHAN KVANS. Dev. -IW IS-,4. c.Jtf I NO't'in,. 11 A\ K this lay |inn haseil the entire interest of II. S. fain in the firm of I'oiincil. fain x ’ti. .JOHN T. ’(H N('IL. iKe'i J7. IS")I. >til a' .IANI'AH'* next, the Auclion. thgir .>TO».'W :i »,OOl>'>. —MiTiTi. i-s. ie Luinit. Ginghumn, Su^-ar. Cofl'«e, tjuh. ;i\iei: . AXI '. Hamiuers. Planes. Au- Knives fnl Forks. Knob ■ • I :trtii-!t>s usually foun'l in a Cuuntrj ti'evi‘4 wi':' be »oM u'iihi’ut au'l • Til i:iy 'l.iy till a" be l.J. A'.', ■■uiu' uiuler 5c, rash. .Ml over, ; six 111 intii'. the purchasers giving bond ■■ i >f. uriiV. ‘m INTVIU: AIIDDLKTON. . \ i. Ol-ts rm: iou rv-riinu) \ OF WAKK FOHK.^T ('OLLEGK 1, "R thf fourth .Mon'iay of .January. : jn-it^y imi--I'*' I means of impartini: in- ; ,i ;ii u. iriy in the Sciences which re.juire ' • r thtir illustration, as the College ha* ' ij i iratus Ji r this purpo-e. .Vuion;; •- ye -1 Ti-Ie''' , e of sulTieit nt power t‘> . briuji int I the observer * fiehl of view ■ J':;ittr uii'l the Mings of .Saturn, an 1 . \ with a g;:i'S Ph,t(v ,,f thirty-six ;ii l in ,\ir Pump of power to free^u > ' ■ i t lin'iuioneil Instruments must be ■ .''outh, as. until recently, su large i ^' iitly mu le. It is i»'ten'Ie'l in a « • kc Oi*- ("lifiuical Apparatus as c-^ui- WM. H. OWEN. .ec'y. •k ' ' . c. I)ec. Ii2. 1S54. tJl-ton i res.} s! i ;:it I- \ r.'... l>:ittTsea. li -xli' irt l»niinhc‘i'l. .1 ■ s I’leTiiiiim Flat iHitoh. • ■ri -n iia7ivi. ■ • i>rum)je;i I .";iv..y. ■Ii ii;i,bi- .'^:tv. \ . Fine K.irly l.'.n'hju. . II"i'n. :: Hr.inge. ite .'-o'li'l. Suj i-rb White, i. '-r r* p]'ergrass. ■Mriiest kn'iwn. Frame ('lust«T. l..)tig ireen —fine. F\tr;i l.'.tiii (ireen Turkey. \NT — Luge Piirj.lc. ’ iriic Swi-‘ t, or .''iigar. i;—F.arly ('urleil Silesia. I’.oyal Cjilihaire. i'ine .\]j]'ie. N ! !,• »N — -Mountain Sweet. M uiitaiii Sprout, i’.iown. I ! ^ M. .. W : ; -r'li*- 1 i,nrge ricl. w .''iivi-r Skin. ■ • 1^ r I* .;ib\., i- Miiiiiitli. I r iiui-. I r .I line, t'' ,\I ii rowlat. i \. tilie. ■ jii:i>h. or Toiri.'ito. O' , I, or l!(‘ll. I uht;:in. i.r .M.iniiuotu. F|| . I. ■ '•■i-k. \ . inri.-i '!-i-!■ i]i l-i'iig .''carl«l. ■ r! t Turnip. ■-rni].. I irnip. ■i:! S|.,.iii>li. r .'ummiT. I ' ' iw I’.ii-■ S.-..!!..] : int.T ( ro • .Mai'C'UV, ;|..p .knee ■r i; Ij. n irriiKii Norin:. tirm of ('ouncil, Caii. \ ('o. is this day .lis- I- stilv»''l ' y mutual consent. Those iniU'btcil to the lat“ firm will please I'all and settle—those iti'le) by account liy giving their notes or otherwise. l!ie busiiu'ss will be eontir- leil by ('ouncil \ Kav. anil the business i>f the la'e lir: i will lie closeil bv them JOHN T. ('UUNlUL. ALE.X. KAV. l>ee'r 27, In" 1. 1 'ifrz/r/A.' narirat n^: I'^hK uu'lersignf l will sell oii .ncco! modating terms, all their TI RPl’N'l'INK l,.\Nl>.S and fixtuK*». situate ,1 near the Centre Plank lUiad, and coi;ven;unt to Litile liiver. TI above Lands coni]>rise a body ot’ 500U (.•ue Hundred and Fifty Thousand first ytar’s Boxes being cut thereiin. and some ot the finest Timber I.atid ill the cnutity. They will sell with the land, a Twen ty lUil. STILL, of best ■juality: also. Shanties, .'^tables, and .1.1 other cnveniences necessary tor carrying tm the business. .V bargain can be had by appl\.; soon- For further information, uJdress John 11. l)e(iral!cn- rei it, Pitlsb .ruugh. .N. C. PALMER X I'twll\FFENRi:iHT. l»ecr. IV. 185i. O'Hf Har. r $25 Reward >>e given for th« delivery to me. or f.r the ▼ » ci>ntinement in th« Jail of Cumberland countv, of r*AVU) HOOKER, who ranaway fr..m me about the middle of last J i”ie. liESCR1 PTlUNHooker is about feet inehet- high, very black, has fine white teeth speaks pleasing ly when iu conversation, iit about furty years old, aiip in walkii.^ bends forw;trd c.'iisiderubiy. Ho is a Black smith by trade. 1 have his indentures for two years from 1st ot May l^o■4, f r costs and charges in State ease vs. him, in the Superior Court of Cumberland county; and all p>er- sons are cuutioued not to enipl.iy liim witliout my con sent. T. R. L'MjERW(»oD. Dec. I*.'. 18.') 1. t,()tf I . .1. lilNSUALi: a l .rge supply "f FRESH (i.AR- iii, 'vhicli jVii fiitine. I 'ii.iwk. a r,! . I Turnip, it r.a~'ano. . i R.'d. L .tii: Do.y.l Red. ■■■iu-ir. K.M.i;—ire«u Curlwd ii«o’.ch Kale. -y i'orp'e. ^ rk. > *_^irloaf. Dec. ]••. 18.'4. Mi:i)ICAI. CIIKSTS JriT.MJLK for Physicians or I’lantors, sortment just received und for sale by J. N. Dec. i;{. A Dec C IlOCOLATi:! .''uporior article for »>»lo hj J. N. i; -tf .1 good »B- SMITH. b~ ■ 1 m SMITH. o7-lm lar^e fqimntity of Manutactured T01{A('(,'0, of TRriouB^V)rand8 and prices, for sale by «TED.MAN & HOKNK. July 20, 1864. Ititf I'aijcltei'illc Mutual Insurance Co//ipuni^. riiHlS I'ompany ba»'been in guccessful operutiun i since Feb’y 1853. It has paid alllosnes prompt ly, u tihoul anij atttuummi, and it has still a small cash capital onjhand. Policies issued up to 18th May, No. 70‘J, covering property to valuo of )|>1,151,8t32 00 Policies oa!icell«d and •xpirsd, 2fjy,fiS4 00 •\mount now insured, .A'liount Premium Notes, Do- do. canoellod and azpirftd, $882,228 00 $lG4,fi»)y r>i 315,085 .SG Do. da $128,584 2t) .low on baud, .Averaging 14 57-100 per cent, on the amount insured. Cash premiums rocuived, $8,258 01 Fire losses adjusted and paid, $4,WI7 22 The Hoard take pleasure in stating that the Compa ny is now in a condition to merit public confidence.— it is Dtiablithtd upon a foundation vhi*h eannf>t be moetJ. We solicit a abare of business. DIRECTORS: («eo. MtKeill, H. L. .Myrover, C. Benbow, Henry Lilly, Jaratb Ayie, J O. Shepherd, S. T. Hawley, David -V Kay, J. !■. ,;,i(faTns, Thos. S. Lutterlob, N. A. Sted- man, W m. t.^^aurin, E. Hall, J. H. Cook, A. A. McKwthau, .ji.g. «J. Cook, ('. Lutterlob. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEILL, President. H. L. MVKOVEK, V'ice President. .\. McM I LL.\N, Secretary. J. (}. SHEl’lIEKD, Attorney. I.. H. LE.M.W, General .Agent. May 20, lSj4. I'ROY & MARSll HAVE ON HAND; T 40 ( ASlt OK ISAI! ri'.l!. ^HE subscribers dfer for cash, barter, or approva l paper - HIIDS. MOLASSES. 10,(10(1 lbs. N. I’ui '-n 20* bales Hay. 20 bbls. Mess Pork CiOO sacks Salt. 5 casks Kiee. 85 libls. Refined .Sugar. 40 kegs Nails. > 10 bbls. C>l\io. 500 euaks Lime. Osnaburgs, Sheetings, and ('otton Yarn, by the bale. The above (Joods will be soM verv low, if ajijilied for soon. HEM50'‘V, KVLE .v; CO. July 5, 1851. lltf C(X)|»*rs' 'I'ools, all |ualit'u‘S oi Glue for Distillers use, for sale by D. i W. McLAL’RlN. June 12, 1854. 4 if N. O. .MOI.ASSES. iN 40 gallon casks, a jirime article. J. .V T, Nt.v. 8, 1851. n.VDDILL. 47-tf w KKMOV.M,. H. CARVER wiuld inform his friends and the public, that he has removed fr.>m his obi stand on (ireen street to the Store formerly occupieii by Mr. P. .Montag ie, on Hay stretf, near the .Market Squ.are. He has on hand a well selected Stock tif Dry (iitoiln, ^I/'(>C t'lt i, >s7(0>s mil/ Ilnots, liUiiilct ta, At iUo lllni L'simlfi a (. 'urn Sh>:}h rs tnt>l Straw ('iithrs, Siiuiitj' Culftr^, And a great variety of other article.s well suited to the Retail an.I Harter Trade—much the largest stock he has ever ofl'ere.I in this market—which he will st.-ll on reasonablo terms, or exchange for Pr'idiice of almost New Oop Molasses, Sugars, Coffee, Salt, Irou, I any kind. A call from oM friends an-i the public is Nails, Hardware, Cutlery, Window tilass, Putty, [ respectfully solicited Hlacksinith Tools, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Ada- Tiiaiitine and Tallow Candles, Crockery, Hoots and Shoes, Cotton Cards, Saddles and Bri- tiles. Snuff, Soaps, Dry Goods, etc., etc., Which thev ofTer nt wholesale and retail. —ALSO.— Mess Pork. Bacon, Lard, Meal (Fresh,) Dried Fruits, Cabbage, FRESH up country Butter. We are .Agents for the sale of Stoddard’s ('*le- brateil Piano Forte, warranted at N. Y. prices. 5k5>'’Manufacture l Tobccco at Factory prices. Jan’y 28, lh54. f»G-tf Dec. l'-^, 1^5L W. H. CARVLR, Hay st .')Stf Wn.EVS N. ( . UEAl)i:U. Further supply just received bv K. J ■iiALi; .SON. GOLDSliOROrc.ll FEIIA I. K C OL I. Ei; E. "'HE third S-.'ssioii oi'this In'tituti'.n c.'mmences ..n We.lnes lay. .he of .l.in'y 1an t en.Is on tlio oil of June. 1 Rev. .I.V.S. H. HRENT, A. H.. President. Dr. Moki..v\ (’loss, late of ('hapel Hill, Pn t'e.ssor of .M.'ithematics. And a full corps of Teacli-rs in every branch. I’oard. including Wa-hiiig. Light-;. Fuel. vVc.. per session, .>f5o oo Tuition in Primary Department, •'jJlO oti Collegiate L>epartiiient, ->20 ot» One hundre.l 'loll.ars will cover all expenses of the se.ssion in the C"llegiate course and all ornamciit.il >>ranches. Pupils in jirimary .le]jartment cliarcied the usufil price for ornamental branche-. One halt' jiayable in ■I ivance. Three Lectures oii scientific subjects will be le!ivere>l each month. We are making every eTort to render the Sch"..! the first iu ailvantages and cheapness, and ple.lge to re.luce prices, aiel multiply the advantages in proportion t.. the increa.'e .'f patronage. W hen our I'limber of pupils reaches 2H» we ^llall be able to reduce tl.e prices nearly one half, very ..ne ai'ling us, i.^ also aiding in placing the ni-.insof a sui>erior educ:ition within the reuch of almost every girl in the State. We return thanks for the unexampled support we have liad and believe it will be continue'!. For further information aj.ply to the President of the faculty, or myself. WM. K. LANE, Pres’t Stockholders. UVE WlilSKEV. DO(.'TOR Frank Wiliiams’ rectified Rye Whiskey can at all times lie foun.l at our Warehouse Iiy the (’ask. We have been selling this Whiskey for the last seven year* and kn..w it to be as good, if not supe rior to any Whiskey manufactured in .America. J. & T. WADDILL. Sept. 20, 1854. 33-tf ~ WII.IJAM .^(;\VYEI{, ~ furwariiim; ,\m) rini>iissiii\ merhiam, AND DISTILLERS’ AGENT, Wilmington, N. C. PEKSON.AL attention given to the sale or shipment of Nav.m, Stores. I have ample facilities for c..nlucting the busine.ss: and extensive Wharves un.i Warehouses to protect Simrits Ti;rpksti-VE from ex posure. N.w.m. Storks, Floi r, Cotton, \c., will be shippe.l to any House in New York, or to other Markets if desired; an 1 liberal C.\sn Ai>v\vci;s made on con- signmetits. I refer to the following Distillers; — E. Hannum, Wayne county. E. H. Woodard & Co., Earpsborough. W. Earpe X Co., “ .A. (t. Thornton Esq. Johnston county. .'Spencer Fountain, Esq. H. R. Hinnant, Esj. Messrs. Bridges & Durham, “ “ Blow iX O’Neal “ Searles i .Atlams, Sampson county. “ M. & G. Lee, “ D. T. Durham, “ 1 B. Godwin, Esq. Robeson county. C. W. Crawford. Esq. “ Lovet Pt.tcock, Esq. Columbus county. W J. Outlan.l & Co., Blailen county, Acc. June 0, 1851. 4-tf Sasli, liliiKis and Doors. (;. S. IU IE vV I'o. VRK now jiuttiiig up in this jilaco Machinery of the HI'.St improve.I kin'l t.jr the inanufVict Jie of S.A.SII, l.i.i 1>S ui.l D(.X»RS. which \ull enable us to furnish u article and nt less |>ricc than they hav« «»er «i..M ill this market. ■ -ALSO- Ornamental Mouldings of ail kind, length ami siiii. Maciiiiiery e\peeted in a fe'V days for planing, tongue- ing a..d grooving Flooring. •\11 orders a ldresse 1 to tJ. Buie Co. v>ill reeuive ] rom| t attention. G. S. m iE A (,’(). Fayetteville. Nov. 11, 4Htf .\rgn' and Carolinian six nio. Ldrn't' Sttj)jthj of Bon/c.s and Slalioncrij. 'W'KT E are just receiving our new stock of Books and W ▼ .'■^talionory. embracinir I School, Law, .Mciical an.l Aliscellaneous B »ks. Blank Hooks of every descrriptiiui; Writing Pajiers, every kin.I ami price; Drawing Papers, Tissuf* Pa|.er, Bristol Hoards. Triieing Paper, Perforate.1 Hoar.ls, while and colore.l; Copying Books, an.l Ciq.yinj; Ink; Luveloj e Papei, Envelopes, of almost every .juality, ]>ri ’e and size; Slates atnl Pencils; Drawing Pencils; Newman’s ••^n.I Osborne's English an.l .\merican Water (,’olors; Hair Pencils: .Steel i‘ens and Pen HoMers; Ouills; Red, P.lack ami Hlue Ink; In.lelible Ink; Ink .s^tandH; Rulers; .''euling W'hx; Wafers; .Mathematical Instruments; Bank er's Walletts; Pocket Books and Porte .Monaies; Tooth Hru.>hes; Thermometers; Xo., Rodgers's and Wosten- li' lm'b .Superior Pocket an.l Pen Knives; Razors, and Ra/.ir Straps; Cabas, or La.lies iietic.iles; Rosewo.xl au'l Mahogany Writing Desks aii'l Work Boxes, and many tit her articles unnecessary t.) eimnierate. W e would call the attention of country .Mer chants, an.l otiiers t«i our New .Stock, which we are j.repurc'l t.> sell on the best terms for C.\.''il. or on ere.lit to punctual custr>mers. E. J. HALE .V SON ro Steamer passi:n(;eks. SI N will leave this jdace rflHE .■'reamer .''i ,n win leave tins j'lace every JL TI’E.'^D.\Y an.l FltlDAV at l'> minutes at'ter Sunrise; and Wilmington every W I’DNESD \ Y an I S.\- Tl RD.A^ . at 12 o’clock, with Passengers an.l Freight, R. M. ORKELL. .\gent. Fayetteville, .Muy ;il. l.''-r>4. I-tf M. A. |{ vK1:R'S rtlloLESALE AND RETAIL lil.\ i.M) Rill!] 1H\! rUTORV. (iENKR.VL ,\SS( tHT.'lI'NT of double and single- r.rrri-jiLoii \ (o. -|.HE undersigncl having on the IJnth May last f’.rm- barrel Shot (uiris; (.ame Hags; Sliot Pouches; Pow.ier Flasks; ’Jiinking Cups an.l Flasks; Percussion C.ijiy. of .\merican. l^ig'.ish an.l French make: ('olt’s Repeating. .Mien's Revolving, .Maynard's Repeating an.i Rev.ilvin_' Pisfnl.s. with Revolving Hammers; .Al- Icn s sinirle S.'lf-Cocking, from 2 to •; iTiches: German Pist.i’is ot .-lU .(Ualities; H'lwie Knives; Hunting Kiiives; e.l a Copartnership un.ler the n.-ime :ind style if | Bi.'wing II.>r;!s; Cane Guns; .\ir (uins. .\ll of which lA'TTEPiLOIl \ (’(», " f.o- the purp .se .if transacting . are oll'ere I at wli..Resale or retail, on moderate ternts. a general Boating bu«ines on the C u e Fear River. | P,itles made t-> order, an'l warrante.i to shoot from the Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has been repaire.l, and i lOo to I'oo yards. \ go.id nssortment constantly on is now in superior or.ler fV>r freighting and carrying j han.l. passengers, .''he will make regularly tw.i trips a week. i .lobbing . f all kinds execute.1 with j.romptness and leaving Fayetteville .Mon.lays nti.l Thurs.biy- :.t I’ljonreas. n.ible terms. minutes after Sunrise, and Wilmingf-m Tuesdays a’l'l j .Ml ..r i. rs jironiptly attend^! to. Fri. lay s at lo o’clock. The .''teamer Rowan with a full ! oppi.>ife the Pont Oliice, Fayetteville, N. C. complement of Flats will m.ake one trip or niore a we k. i Sei>t. 4. 1h.'i4. 28tf FOR COl GHS! COLDS!! W1ST.\R S ('ough Lozenges, Rose an.l Lemon (ium Droj.s, Ayers' Ciierry Pectoral. ^ istar’s Balsam of WiM Cherry, Jaynf’s Expectorant, Pure Cod Liv«r Oil, (R. iV'.,) For sflle by J. N. S.MITH, Druggist. Dec. i:i. 57-Im MONEY. WE dislike to allude to unpleasant subjects du ring these liar.l times, but if our customers whose notes and accounts liave bet :i lying over for one and two years, wouM eiill an I pay u», we won’. 1 be ihat.'ifui. if not convenient to call in persm, remit tances will do. We woul.i almost cousunt to pay post- u;s for the sake of the Cush. J. i T. W ADDILL, Hay St. Nov'r 27, 1S51. 52tf WANTED. .M.AN with a small family, to tak« charge of my Plantation near Fayetteville, on the first of Jan uary next, i.s an Overseer. Evideucu of sober and in dustrious habits will be re.juire 1. JNO. W ADDILL, Jr. Nov’r 27, l''ol. .'>2lf V jL ■ **r ilouii 1 1^-* !. i. r o\\. iMitch, f»r S] i.-h Norfolk. I '1'' t' p l’ut:i lia-,"i. j >1'..-, ,Vi‘. ,'^;|g» j Sweet Marji.ram. Sweet Tiiyi.ie. Su:.,;ner .~*avory. i are warraii*".! "f t!ie growth of 18.')1. ly li.'-t .jii.tiMv ill every respect. ■ i"'s to .-nit ciistuiners, from one to one S\M’L. J. HINSDALE. Cltf CAMl‘IU:iJ/S CLl li-IIOl SE (ilN. ^■IHE Subscribers, importers of the staple produc- _B tions of Holland an.i its Colonies, idler to the public, iheir brand of I’lub House Gin, contained in ■ ases of 12 Dutch flasks each. This Gin is of a .|uality and fineness heretofore unknown in commerce, being the pure spirit, in its finest lirinkable comlitioii and tiavor, such as is used in the first Club Houses in Hol land. It is expressly made for us, und.er the superivi- ten.lence .if our jiartaer, .Mr. Wm. S. Campbell, estab- lishe.l for many year.s iu Rotterdam. It is conti.ientiy recommended to our friends, and particuiHrly to those who use it medicinally, as an article that has no e.^ual in this market. CAMPBELL BROTHERS. 4 Pine St., For sale l.y J. N. S.MITH, Druggist. ! Fayetteville, Nov. 21, l'^5-{. i;l-tf TI Ul’EN'riNE STll.LS. I ^^EVERAL STILLS new or second I'.and, varying [ from 12 to '■’>'> Piarrels capacity. For sale by ! ,Ios. R. I'LOSSO.M, Wilmington, .N. C. j Dec. If., I Hot. .'■,8-2m Dental and Stirric(d ■ .A(J.NETO Klectro Machines just received and for sale by nst' ii.’ntfi, I SPllIAXi SUPPLY. Drs. F0DLEE3 & MACRAE, W/iok’safe f' licfail Druj/ixts, .Are now receiving their Spring and Sum mer sujiply of Druirs,Medicines Chemicah^ Dye-W’oods and Dye-StufTs, Oils, Paints, anI P.ainters’ Articles, VARNISHES, French, English and .\merican Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brtishes, Surgical atid Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Pure W'iues and Brandies for Medical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy -Vrticles, &c. They make their purchases for C.^sh, and ofTer goo.ls equally as low as they can be obtained from any similar establishment iu this section. W.arranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac tion gti.-irantied with regard both to price .ind quality. Ilav street, next door West of II. E. J. Lilly. March 17, 18 >4. .‘^Otf .\ I) MINI s r Ai’() ir s OTIC I fBlHE Subscriber having at December TermofCum- M- berland Countj' Court obtained letters of Adinin- isti-ation on the Estate of John Lumsden, dec’d, gives notice to all those indebted to said Estate to come f'or- war.l an.l make payment, ami those having claims will present them, duly authenticated, within the time pre scribed by law, or this notice will be plead in bar of their recovery. G. W. McDON.ALD, Adm'r. December 11. 1854. 5*i-tf Second Fall and Winter Stock. mn & WILLIAMS A RE now receiving their SECOND STOCK of F.VLL an-I WINTER GOODS recently purcha.sed hy one of the tirm at prices much lower than those of the early j>art of the sea.son, among which may be seen A SPLENDID SELECTWX OF DRES.S fiUDDX, E.HBROIDEREI) A.\D FANCY .MERL\0 SllAWS, with a large assortment of READY M.VDE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND UMBllELL.AS. Wholesale buyers are respectfully invited to exam ine their goods. Oct. y, 1854. 39-tf jOOO Bacon, at Oct. 2. lb li. «xtra North Caroluia J. & T. WADDILL’S. 36- as circumstances may require. The Boats of tiiis litie ; being of very light .Irtift .f wat^-r. shippers may reiy on : .lispatch. The Steamer F.'inny Lutterl.ili has ma ie two trips a week, for the last twenty-two ni.mths. up to ’ the 2Mth May, during the lowest state of the River. Shippers by otir line may rely with certainty on dis patch. W. P. ELLIOTT, .\gent Wilmington. j J. F. M.\RSH, .\gent Faveueville. *T. S. LrTTKIU.»II, 11. B. KLLIoTT, J. F. .MARSH. W. P. ELLIuTT, J. I!. TROY, .Ir. July 25, IS.',4. 17if Favott('vill‘ llot(‘l. .foilN IIAUMAN Uc.spfftfnily int’oniis his friiqids iiiid the public tint he has remove.I from tlie Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the h»rger and more comnio.lious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupie.l by Mrs. Hrown, an.l well known as the Fayi'tteville Hotel, whi're he will be hap py to accommodate Travellers aii'l l’»«a:'.lers. N.i ex ertions of himself and family w ill lie sp.ire.l to render those comfortabU who may favor him with their com pany. Fayetteville, N. C., June ;5, 18511. 200tf Pure East India C'astor Oil. WF have just received a supply of Pure East In dia C-A.STOR ( iIL, without taste or smell, first introduced by us into this market last Spring. FOULKES i: M.U’ KAE. March 17, 1854. SUtf ^yilder'’s Patent Sala/nandcr Sa/c. WE keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above SAFES, warranteJ fire-proof; aii.I desirous of extending the demr.;id for them, have in- ducpd the makers to consent to deliver them here at New Y'ork jirices. D. & W’. .McLACRlN, Agents. June 10, 1851. 4tf mwm & No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK. COMMISSION MEKCIIANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF Cotton and W’oolicii MjicliiiK.*ry, Ma cliiiiistti’ 'I'ools, Lratlior Holtiiig S:c., —also— ‘ a 11III a c 1111*4* r ’« .\ r f i i* I c «’ ’ OF EVERY DE.SCRIPTION. Coiuprisiiiir Holling, ('ard Ciotiiin;^, lioUbins, SImttlos, lMck(‘rs, Ivoller Skins, Koll(*r Cloth, Oils, Ov:c. Dec. 27, 185i>. 57tf STEIKMAN \ IIOkNE, Drij (tood.s^ Hardware,, (iroeeries^ FAl KTTKVII.B.I:, W{.)ULD respectfully inform the citizens and the public generally, that they have just returne.l from New York, and are receiving tlieir Spring Stock of Gods, consisting (d‘ Dti/ (!no,h (r ror^ries, Iht rtforv, tVv. A variet}' of Hats, suitable for the season: Ladies’ and Gectlemen’s Boots, Shoes ami Slippers; a large as sortment of ready-made Clothing; a great many articles in the ladies’ line, and we would bo pleased to have them to call and eximine for themselves. All orders sent to aur care from our friends nnd cus tomers will f>e promptly attended to. March 30, 1853. 8Uf Sej't. 4, 1 h54. Paiii'.s Sail' X. Inijirored P(tinl (^ircnlai Mills. pa.;k A: c o., S' ltr/>t(l r S(., iimr Baltimore JSf., liiiffiiiion\ J/'/. E.''PE('TFrLiA’ inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that their fa cilities are now such as to enable them to execute all orders, with pr..m[itncss, for their CELiOBR.VTED P.\- TENT PORTAIW.E CIRCL LAR SAW MILLS, which have given so mu"h satisfaction through.>ut the Cni.n, as als.i .STE.VM POWERS of all sizes anl kinds. IlOR.''E POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSH ERS, together with various otiier machines and imple ments to ec.in.iiuiso hibor. Since their Circul.-ir Saw Mills were invented by, and patented to the Senior Partner, tliev liftve mmle many iiiiprovemeiits which reteler them perfect in all their details, an.i justly entitle them to be considered among the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. .1 rhdi:ijJih I containing full descriptions of their t/mf rhissr.i i,/ Mills, jirices, terms, ciiiiacity f.>r sawing, vVo., will be sent to any Gentleman applying for one by letter, j'ost pai.I. Having recently obtaine.l damages in an action brought iu the L'. S. Circuit Court for the District of MarvI.ui.l, for an infringement of their J’litt'iiis Rights, they'hereby forwarn the }>ublic from purchasing Mills, similar to theirs, from unauthorized builders, or their Agents. Agent lit Fftvetteville, N. C., JNO. -M. HOSE. M;iy 2b, 1854. 30oY Who won III have theiiffhf it? iSift Sheniwell House, Fayetttcille^ N. C\y Ikast Bi.Je Oreen Street, a few doors North of the .Mar ket House. TIHK subscriber begs leave to announce to tbe citi zens of Fayetteville, and the travelling puWic, that he has just finished and opened bia House, for tbe reception nnd entertainment of any who may wish per manent or transient Board. His P. )oms are large and comfortable, and his Table .shall always be furnished with the best the market will afl'ord. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who will attend faithfully to that department of the business. - - No ]>aius will be spared to make those comfortable who nmy f.i.'or him with their patronage,—a share of which is respectfully s.ilicited. (’barges shall be moderate P. SHEMWELL. Feb’y 15, 1854. 71tf ( 11A KLES k f. 1FFMUI j7eR, SOLE ACENT IN THE mXE OP NORTH CAROLINA FOR E66ERT & CO’S Muiiufnvtori/ of Gram/ Square and Upright Pl^:%0 FOKTE)^, NO. 232 PR.\TT STREET, BAl.TIMOllE, MP. office at Raleigh, at Fr. Ma'der & Co’s. “ Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building (Jld Piano« t-iken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned ami repaired. rWlHE Sub.-^eriber^ respectf'tilly call the attention 1 J. the public to their Grand, S«^ «are and L'pright Pianos, of ♦'■J, tij, 7 and 7;J octaves, for which the .Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic ■Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by that Institute for improvement in Graml and Sijuare Pianos. These Pianos are in large sized, highly fin ished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron franu*, con structed in the most substantial manner, with all the modern improvements. The nianufacturers use none but the very best sea soned timber, and materials of the choicest lualities, that enable then» to warrant their instruments tostan.l any climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such pr acipb'^ that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as w«dl as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, th»‘se Pianos rank foremost, and are etjual to any made here or in Europe. Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance entire satisfaction. We warrant our instruments to stand good for five ye.ars under careful treatment, and will receive them fiack ami substitute others, anj’ time within the first six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove satisfactory. EGGERT & (’()., 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. May 20, 1854. t*8tf EARTIIEIV WAUE. 1H.AVE now in Store (received within two weeks past) the LARGEST STOCK of EAUrilEN W ARE ever offered iu this Market, comprisiug a general assortuieut of Blue and Pink Print€€U Granite^ Btue Edged, Painted, aud Vretnn Colored D1.\.\ER, TEA, and T01l.ft:T ’^J.\(J.NKTO Electro Machines, a large assortmenl J. N. Nov. 8. SMITH. 47-tf Blanks for sale here. A IJoat and Several Building Lots. fJjr^HREE an.l one-tenth acres of Land in CambelUon,- B an.l the Pleasure Boat which was exhibited at the County Fair, for sale. Apply to F. N. ^ J. H. ROBERTS. Dec. 13, 1854. 57-tf .1 new ('(irrii/r Ksfnli/islimf^nt on the Mi/ltary (Jri>n, np/)osifc til*- Mftlitx/ist i'htirchj front imj i>n Mum/on/ St rat. GREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayt^itcvilio i»> to Kliiiic*!! fl'^HE Subscribers wouM resjiectfully inform their J[ fi-iends and the ]iiil.lic, that they have entered into coiuirtnership fi'i the purpose of coniluctiiig the general (’.\R!UA:E i;r.''lN I'S.'-' in all its various parts. .And heing Voili jiractical workmen, fully utidersfanding their busine"!s, they have no hesitation to com].are work with any cstabHshment it» Fayettevil'.e as to style and ihira bility. One of the firm n.ay be known by reference to ,A. H Whittiel.l'“ iron wcirk for the last two years. We warraiit all work to give general satisfaotion for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER .V BRANIN. James H. Pir.K. .I^mks Bh.^mn. Fayetteville, Jan'y 24, l.''':i. *>2tf MARBLi: I’A TOIIY. These Goods ircre imported to m// oiru on/tr, EXPRESSLY TO SUIT the Fayetteville Wiiole.'^ale Tkade. I have a.s usual, a good supply of CHINA and GLASSWARS. ORDER.S will be carefully filled at the low est prices Nov. G. 1854. VV. N. TILLING HAST. 55-tf Carthage Hotel. Having recently purchased tbe above Establish ment from Malcom Kelly, Es^ , I am now pre pared to entert.'iin in a comfortable iiauner those who may give me a call. Having ample Stables, gooil Ost lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN. Carthage, Dec. 5, 1853. 51tf \VANTED. Good Turpentine Distiller to act at Kyle’s Land ing, Apr Liberal price will be paid. R. F. MURPHY. 12, 1854. 87-tf 6 by LONDON PORTER! C.XSKS Bryas' London Porter, tjuarts and pints, just received, and for sale bv the cask or dozen, J. N. SMITH. Dec. (J. 55-lm Wood Notes, or Cart>!ina C.'arols, A Ct)LLECTlOX of North Carolina Poetry, com- piled by a La ly of Raleigh These volumes con- t iiu poems, never before publi.slied in a more .lurable form than the nowspajiers, by .lu.lges (Jaston, Strange, and Taylor, Gov. Iredell, Walker .Anderson. Rev. Dr. Hawks, >V. W'inslow, and many other.s. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. Bv Gi:0. L VUDi:ii. TWO lillOKS \BOVK T. Si SON'S STOUL Fayettfville, r¥. Jan’y 20. 1S54 *>4y-p.l Nick W illiams's Rye W iiiskey at wholesale or retail. .MCDONALD & McMASTER. Dec. 10. 1853. 62 WE will pay tbe highest cash price for SPIRITS TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market. ' J. k T. WADDILL. .Inne 2(i, 1854. 8tf NOTICE TO DEirrORS. 4liL persons indebted to the Subscriber by note or account previous to the 1st July last, are e irne-t- ly requested to make [iayn>ent forthwith, as it is very inconvenient to give any longer indulgence. It is hope.l that this notice will be sufli.^ient. Having ma.ie some cli.'inge in my business, it is import-int that oM iiccounts should be settled, ami thev must be v-ettle.i. P. SHEMWELL. P. .s. — I can be found at the store of Shemwell ,v .McDonald, wtio, in my absei.ee, are authorizei) t.i r.‘- l eipt in my name. tf Oct. 1S5I. lbs. Cotton arid Linen RA(;s w ant(‘l. ^BlHI'^ suliscriber will pay the highest market j.riee M. for any iuantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. Feb’y 1.'S54. DVVID MURPHY Iff Fajjrttrnlle ('andij Mann/arttnf. ^■IHE fiubscrilier still continues to manufacture .a sii- perior article of plain and fancy ('.\NDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his old frienls anl customers. THARLES BANKS. March 1, 1858. 7;ltf 4 lEDAR FALLS (’otton A'arn and Sheetings, f.irsn at Factory prices, by TROY & .M.VRSll. May 30, 18.5S. lie ;>Htf Bf.ANKS for sale nl tlii.; Office
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