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I3 "CHARACTER IS AS IMPORTANT TO STATES AS IT IS TO INDIVIDUALS J AI .1 FATETTEVJUE. N. 0. EDITOR AND PROPUIETOR " II 1 1 1 1 TRS OHBATEST BARGAINS IS TOWN! Spring anl Saamr. Stock Fashionable CLOTHING. The su'ucribers would call the attention of the public to their full and beautiful assortmentof RHnY MVDE CL1THIVO, FfR SFRIM& A3TD SUMMER WEAR. It varies from the Siest to the lowest anilities. Dre-n and frock cuts of all col irs and prices, bl tc't. blie and brown doe-skin do ; fancy cassi mere and casrvnret . tweed-, bombazine, nip c C.i, lrii de ette, linen, check arid ilinglnm do. We ! tlT the I irgest and best selected stock of PA T TS and VESTS, in this market. Shirts. drawers, "love, .cravat, suspender. trunks, carpet bags, n.mi. U'liru". collars. &c..fnalfO be fou .id at our establish- me-it All of which we are a me to sen in'- ale and ret -ill for New .York price van if vnu wan h8mw. " 5 M. GREEN TREE & CO.. April 0. 1S.V3. 3 m Market Square, NOTICE. The subscriber, has taken the shop between Tir Mdlett &. McSw.iin-and Eecies Bridge, where he intends carrying on the TA.L.ORBVG BUSINESS in all if-s brioche. I! iving had practical expe j ience in in"st of the Atlantic cities, he feel us hp,' rh it be cm nleise the most f ast id Unit. All orders will be executed with neatness and j despatch. D. M ON A Gil AX. April P, I So?. 37-tf. 853. spring, i .5 AM MS KYSiK Is now receiving a large and general :ssoi t rue nt of e, W SJ b9 w &a which have been pn i chased for CASH by the Pickaje. C-oiiitrv Merch ants and others will fni i it to their intere.-t to ex.iiume his Stock. M urli lttth. IS-'j-i ISSLT JBJ5 -MT 13. C2 M2 e The subscriber would expect to lly inform the public, thit he h as Incited himself at Rockhsh vi 1 1. lite for the purpose of carrying on the Hni gv m iking business, and also, repairs of all sorts of vehicle done upon the most ie;non,ble terms. Those vis!ii ii to purcluse Ut'sries m ide J the be-tt tniteri .ls md sold at the lowest rates, will ,!i wll to cill and examine for t hemr-el v. s. A A RO N REGISTER. A m il -71. I Sol 3U-tf W u pur tr.int 10(K)i0 e 1 luni billNOLES, for which J, It T.- V A DDLL the bit jirice will be paid. Til OS. J JOHNSON II is jmt received 10 nb!s Nevv )i leans M'li ie", IU I irste V-llow Planting Potatoes, CO M) l.bs Norfberii li c .ii, HODO ibs N. C. do. J 000 Uiishelx O .t, 17 Mhds Cvib i M.d se. Ploughs aii.l C a.-.tin--. Blacksmiths Tools. AUo. 1 IiStt f-n r-hoi se Wagon and I Bug . 1 hai ness Morse. Jtf TIIOS. J JOHNSON, Person st, M n-ch lri tf fjij- Campbf llton property for sale. hall &nniVuN(JGR"3 F Y K I TF.V1 I'DUNDUY. Casting of evi-rv slestii jit nn made order. A lot of RablW Met .1 f ir sle. WIN' SLOW STREET. to Sept. 6, 1-'.!. tf c . m k xt (; . w right, AttoriMv at Law, F A Y K T T K VI . . K. N. C. OlTice ;it th.e corner of Bow and Green streets. Keb'v 5. 153 As ve infenrl making a change i n our busi ness, we ofler f r sale what Dry Goods we have on hand, at Cost. We ar. receiving a large stock of Groceries, Ilirdware, Cooper's Tools, ilO b.ogs Rio, L'igiiira and .fivi Coffee, 10 blvl Poito Rico an 1 N" ) S-lgarS, 7" bids reilried and crushed do, r0 lib.U Mot ises, 20 bbds 11 icon, 3.3'Xi lbs North Carolina Bacon, No 1 pickled llerrinsr. No l. .md 3 Mackerel, And rriiny ther aificies. f). St. W. McLAURlN. Afiri 1C, IS 53 S-tl We have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of ;ill qualities, hic!i we warrant to give satisf iction. or no charge. D. & W. McLAURlN. April .'6, 1S53 35-tf Would resprctfully intorm the public that he is still at hi id stand carrying on the above busi ness in all it branches. He returns thinks Vr the liberal patronage he ha leceived, and hopes bv a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all and give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen having a more exprriencfl and practical Smith, he flatters himsell that his work will compete with any in de in the State for style, elegance and durability; and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) either in , workmanship or material, he will repair it free of charge Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call arid examine his work, as he is determined to ell low fwr cash or on short time. Orders thajikfulljr received and promptly at tended to. rv- Repairing neatly executed at short notice Dt lowest possible price. Fayettevitle, Feb. 17, i$33. 1853. SPRINh1 GOODS. We are now receiving our Spring Goods. larger stock than any former one, consisting of DRY GOODS, II A IM WAKE, n.TS, CAPS, BOOTS AND STTOGS. In addition to the abnvewe hve added taour Stock a lire and well selected assort meut ol Ready-made Clolhiuir, All of which w e ofier to buyers at our usual low prices and accommodatinc terms. HALL L SACKETT. N. B. Strict attention paid tWorder. March 12, 1853 , w , " -- NRW STOCK SEASO.VABLR GOODS. The su!scriber respectful! v begs leave to in form hi- customers and the public generally, that he has just receive,! his Stock of SPiUNG AND SUMMER. GOODS, Embracing a General Assortment of Sfatde ami Fancy Dry (i Is, Bonnets. Misses' aid Children s Hats. Worsted Pattern. Umbrellas arid l'aiasuls, lioot-. and linpw. ALSO, SUGAR AND COFFEE. &c. &c. P. SM EM WELL, North-west Corner Market Sqsiare, Green st. Favetteville, N. C, April 9. iS"3. 7.37-tf Wilder's latent Fire Proof Salamander We are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and offer them at Manufacturer' prices, adding freight. We intend keeping, a supply always on hand of various sizes and prices. These Safes are cmifddeied among the best in the U. States. We Inve received part uf one dozen, at prices from $30 to 173. D & W McLAURlN. April lo. 1S33 3S-tf FQK SALK Oii KKNT, The fine SUMMER RESIDENCE now occu pied Mr J E Bryan, two miles west of tow n Possession given immediately. Apply to J no H Cook or C E Lerte. S. A. LEETE. March 19th. iS"3. 3-1 -tf. Doctors 13. & B. YV Robins n dissolved their copartnership on the 1st of April, and h :vr disposed of their entire .tock of Drujs, Medicines. &c . to' Dr. Thomas C Hall and Hen ry C Robinson They will retain en office tn the same huild ing, where either or both may be consulted, as heretofore - It verv important to them that their acconnta should be settled as "early as practicable, fir hich purpose they have engaged Mr John Shaw ho m iv generallv be found at their office. April 16, 1S53 " 3S-tf 'Dr. T. O. I2a.ll Mas removed to the well-known stand of the Drs. R 'binsoii, comer of Green and Bow streets. April 23, IS33 tf S." S. A K E Y lias on hand a beautiful assortment of A"ew Spring Summer Goods. f desires to return thanks to his friends and the public foi the liberal patronage which they h iVP besto. ed on h i m; a nd desj i es a corit i nuance of the same His friends and the public are re quested to give him a call, at the stand former ly occupied by S. J. Hi ndsdale, sont h west coi ner Market Sijuaie and Gillespie street. April 30, 1&."i3 40-G:n N e vv S t o v Iz o r s p r i 1 1 g S in me r m- $3LJ& QJS BLS gzszs The subscrib r is now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising a gen eral assortment of Dry Goods, Ready-madeClotliing, !!oots and Shoes, Mats and Caps, Hardware and Cntlerv, Sxldlerv, GROCERIES, &c &.c. Wlrch will be sold w for Cash, or exchanged for turpentine and country produce. He returns his warmest thanks to his old friends and customers for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the same. NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, April 10, 1S53 tf Just Ileceivetl, 100 HhcW Molasses, 30 Hbls N O. Molasses, 500 Sacks Salt, 10 Tierces Rice, 5 lihds. Sugar. 50 Sacks Coffee Rio. Lagnira &. Java, For sale by WORTH ELLIOTT. Mav J, 3m CHAIRS. The subscriber oilers for sale snme 15 or 20 dozen Chairs of various patterns, manufactured in this place of well-seasoned wood, the best the country affords; and if enabled by sufficient p it ronage, will continue to manufacture chairs of ' such m iferial & workmanship as will insure their j durability. Also, a general assortment of north i em Chaiis at the lowest prices, j A liberal price w ill be given in c sh or barter I fVt. i, Idiv t K n I) irw! Toot tf u-aII Lumber, 1 to 2 inches thick, 1 4 inches and up wards wide, c.ear of splits, &.c. Also split hick'ory and white oak wanted. DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, March 20, 152. tt The Steamer Fanny Lutterloh will in the future leave Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday morning, at 6 o'clock , and Wilming ton Wednesday- and Saturdays at 12 o'clock and run regularly, carrying freight and passengers with despatch. T. S. LUTTERLOH. July 31, 1SS2. "701-tf $25 REWARD. Kanaway from the subscriber in October last, a negro boy named SAM- Said boy is about 8 years of age, tall, very black, and with a slight cast in one of his eye. He was raised by a Mr McFayden, in Cumberland or Moore ronntv, and purchased by me last fall f Mr N. Mf K McNeill of Moore county. 1 will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery in nv jail in North Carolina. .r fortv dollars for him delivered to me in Cheriw, S. C. ALLAN MACFARLAN. Cheraw, S. C, April 37, 1S33 - 41-tf AT THK RF.D SIO McDonald & MfM aster tfive jiHt received a full ar.d complete stork of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, &c, to which they invite the attention of the citizens and surround ing country. Thev will sell low for cash, cr on time to punctual customer. Thev ourchned . . , .- f , Til I.a tliam ' t neir irooa rr ran, ami i fi win -! .oil low Thev have facilities that iiUmt houses have not : thev have agents established in Balti- d New York, who alwavs advise them o iiiv chanire in articles in their line. nd nrrhae nlv when bargains are to be had. We i q !,r. ,l,-,i-, r,,. hnnd solendid nssortrnent of foreign and dr.meticUjq-.ior; loaf, Crrrerfisind Hrown sugars: Rio, Javfe and Lapnira cofTee; green, Hvsfin and black teaVrTSTew Orleans and Cuba molasses: table & sck salt; bacon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, drved venison: No 1, 2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, rr.eal, Corn, oats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratns, indi go, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, cina mon, epsom salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; ,and a variety of other goods. Thev t ike this method of thanking the commu nity and their country friends for the very libe ral patronage bestowed on them; and intend, re selling goods low. to increase t heir former trade nlwavs keeping in view that a nimble sixpence j-i worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the Rank of the State, Gillespie Street, Favefteville. N. C. M a rch 2Gth. 1553. 35 .tf. To Turpentine Distillers. Strainer Wire of the best qualitv, for sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. May 14. 43-tf FAYKTTEVILLE JE VKLHY STOiJE, Just opened in the FuyettevWe Hole! build ing, opposite the new Hank of Fayetteville. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Fayetteville and its vicinity, that he has opened a rich and rale assortment of W A TCI IKS, JKWKLUV. &c. fnnsUtirm uf unld and Silver Levers and La- nines, and plain Silver Watches, of the best French, English &. .''Sivi-i make, warranted good or the money returned. He is also " prepared to repair Watches and Clocks ;it the shortest notice and in the neatest and most substantial manner. If his work should fail he pledges hinisifll tu make it good or return the money. Accordenns and all other kir.ds of musical instruments sold and repaired. The attention of the ladies is particularly called to his large and varied assortment of jewelry. B. KAYTON, Sept. IP, 1S53; yi R. MITl HKLL, (Jlrey's Row. Gillespie Street.) Always hs on hind GROCERIES and POVI SIMN -, Bacon and Lard, flour, coffee, sugar, tea, molasses, rice, pepper, spice, ginger, tob-ic-co. s. in ff, in-. tches, meal, corn. Irish pot t ne, tl rv rod ts-d), dried beef. Ns 1 and 2 tn cki el, ai d bbls, No 3 d a, tnes-pork, buckwheat fi ur, can dles, soap, whiskey, brandy, mm, gin, wine of various kiuds.idl of which h'.s been bought for cash, and will be sold for the same. Thankful (or p.ist f ivors, he hopes, hv a strict attention to busi nesa. to merit a cunt i n u t nee of the same. March l'.tfh. 153. 3l-3m Josspli. O Iter burg Has j'ist returned from the North with a large assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, which he can afford to sell cheaper than any other house in Fuiettevife. The public are re quested to call and examine. Fayetteville, April 0, 1S53 tf Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The Subscriber respecfully informs his cus tomers a nd the public generailx , that he still confinr.es to carry on the Saddle and llarness making business -it the store west of the Mar ble Factory, where he ha now on hand and is regularly manufacturing Saddles, Bridles and H ar ness of every dec ii;it ion and quality, to gether with every other a rt icle usua 1 1 kept in his line. Repairing neatly dune and promptly attended t a. All persons indebted to him by note or ac count over three months due, are requested to call and settle the same LEWIS W. LEVY. June 5, 1552. tf W. 11. CARVER, DEALER IX Dry Gaols, Groceries and Provisions, Third door from N E. corner Market Square, next t. D. Gee's H .t Store. Green street, fjt- All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. February 19, 153 y REMOVAL. The undersigned have removed to the store formerly occupied by H. Branson &. Son, live doors east of their old stand. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. The Office of the Cape Fear Steam Boat Co. is kept in the above building. JOHN D WILLIAMS, Agent. April 23 1S53 39-tt THE SUBSCRIBER is now receiving his stock of Spring and Summer GOODS, Consisting of Ready made Clothing. Shirts. Collars, ami Drawers, Bunts. Millie, ami flats. All of his own selection, which he can war rant equal to any in the market, and to he sold low for cash " GEORGE BRANDT. Between tbo Market Roure and Fayetteville Hotel- N. B. A nice assortment of host' Clothing also on hand April 2, 1S53 3m A l 31 1 VI STRATO IVS Police. The subscriber havng, at May Term, 1S53, o Robeson County Court qualified as Administrator on the Estate of Dr. A. D. McN ir. deceased : hereby notifies ail persons indebted to the said Estate, to come forward and make immediate payment; and those having claims against the sane, to present them duly authenticated, with in the time prescribed bylaw, otherwise thi notice will be pleaded in bir of recovery. J. C. Mc.VAIR, Adm'r. June 4, 153. 45 4t Spirit of the Age will copy four time and forward bill to me at St. Paul. - , V V7ILLIAU1?. R LAN OS . SALE. . sntation situated !erns -awijjjb.wesf of- Lumber ton. eigbtfen 'IIiIrojd, -.J nine from H rlleesvilie 'ejtevea h.jndreil rr of the best cot (irMsioif lnds in the county.' with fine -Sent, w ell watered, i emarkaMy heal- Jhe pst stand for a store in tbe-fnn V jjavy been onen it occasionullv fo ' &y ye;irs. , About i.o acres of th' or "tVd and in a Verv bitrh state of oi.tti. e J.far two' vearf with thewwrk of seven e the land if desired, or if a lareef ,ies.red, there is a Urge track-djoining In he bought on very reasonable terms. Spplication ia desired. t A v ZACH. FULMORE. fWtle. May7, 1S53 tf IXST R R(R'VRI) " pri1 Y Summgr Staple and Fancy ) A) HIT GOODS. Ready e Clothing, fine Boots and Shoes, a tment f I dies, riMssesand chiUiren's t arge Shoes ' Shawl Boots; Umbrellas and Parasols. Cutis. Sto liars. Gloves and Hoisery.with a good roeeries ; also, a lot of those patent re, Corn Shellers, Ploughs, &c. ? P. TAYLOR, J - . Green Street. 53v 3m CAB! yWEKES, CASSIMKUKS. ' I ha,v celebrated f 5 received a fresh suonlj1' of that . . . .."....-..-.n - "e would ciill Wi il 1VI LK TO n)irh i , attention of uiy friends and the public. in g, al. May 7.-IH j. P. SHEM WELL. 741-tf qjjrCMftjAu Clears. i li Hi t Those w dersigned begs leave to inform that he has now in store a large stock of ALL KINDS OF CIGR, which he offers at prices tha cannot be undersold in this State. - The celebrated Sjar .rand Principes, Steamboat ' lo. Eagle do. Prime Havana Regalias, A nd other favorite Cigars on hand. GEORGE BRANDT. May 7, ISn.l N E V BliVG STORE. Foulkes fk ISacHac, DIlLMJiilsTS. Comer of ITay and Donaldson Streets, directly east of the Fayetteville Hotel, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C, Are now receiving a large stock of DRUGS AND MEDiClNES. directly from importers ami Manufacturers, which they w ill sell to Phy sicians and Country Merchants at a very sm..I! ad v.i nre. They w ill keep constantly on hand, of the best quality, every variety of articles in their line, having made arrangements to that eflect with es tablished houses in New York. Their stock having been very carefully select ed, and purchased fr cash, will enable them to recommend confidently all their Drugs, ami to sell them s.t very low r-ites. They solicit a reasonable share of the patron age of the public M..v 7, ii 41-tf Tarpentine. We have a convenient ware-house near the steam boat whaives, in which we can receive and forward Spirits Turpentine for our friends oflering them the customery shipping facilities We also purchase the article on our own ar count, and keep tor s ite such articles as are usuallv wanted by the turpentine operators. May 7, 1S53. J. &. T. WADDILL. ; DISSOLUTION. The. firm of COOK &.. TAYLOR is dissolved by itSjdvvii limit-.tion. l'h- business f tne nm-C-m Will be settled by Mr Alex'r Ray", or by either of on r?el "e-, iisi ng the name of the firm iu settling its affairs. JAMES G. COOK, WILLIAM TAYLOR. May 7, 1S53 41-tf Groceries unci Dry Goods. The subscriber has taken the east end of the store I .telv occupied by Co.k & Tay lor, w here be would be pleased to see his old customers and ot r:ers Mv i full." tock of GROCERIES will bt large and I will tike in payment any kind of Country Produce. Cash will not be reVused, or credit t punctual customers. JAMES G. COOK. May 7, isre 41-tf ROBESOV COUNTY LAAD FOR SALE. The subscriber having purchased the entire interest of Thomas J Curtis in the Land lately owned by him in the cuntv of Robeson, oiler fr sde about 40,(1(10 At RES. Much of this Land is fine timber and turpentine land, and will he sold in quantities and on terms to suit purchasers All persons are hereby warned not to trespass on anv of f he- lands, as we will ti u-tlv enforce the law i.jjuinst all offenders JOSEPH THOMPSON. ' ROBERT S. FRENCH. Lnmberton. March 1, 153 3m A. M. C A MP II E LL, -AUCTIONEER, Commission Merelta-it FAYETTEVILLE, N, C. to! -MM fen & SeifttS1 i - 4 Straw lul .t. sjenHemen. . Medicines, C:c Cod Liver Oil (Rushton &.Clti-k-if' , Ayr Peetral ;f Wisr. Blatt - : SwaimV Panacea, .Moffat7' Bitters, , Writes Pill, ' . Pill. Bm'defb'-i Petera - ' Trtropheroo Fnn. Vcripifasre, - Jsynen Medicines, Dead Shot " For sal by J. N SAIITH. "Jan 29, 1&52, ' tf " " Gieen street. VOU SALE -3 slmresi of Faveiie ville &. Western Piankroad stock. Ap ply at this office tf -, ... . -. JOSEPH OTTER BURG, CONFKCTIONKU, Fayetteville, AT. C. V Anril 9, 133 ... tf V HOTEL FOR SALE. The Hotf-llit present occupied by John Har mn. larmerliiiowu as the Planters Hotel, near the loot of "Hay Mount, Fayei teville, is t.f. fered for sale ; and possession can be had when ever desired The House is large and commo dious, ha been thoroughly epairexi within the last twelve months, ,tl i now; together with all the necessary out-buililings. in complete and handsome "order. It now enjoys a large share ;f the local and transient custom, which, in the hands of a competent tenant, must be greatly in creased by the existing Plank Roads and con templated Rail Road, (the Depot nf which will probably not be far from this House.) IT hese consideration make it a ; very desirable proper ty to any woe wishing; to engage in the Hotel business, or to a capitalist desiring to make an investment in property increasing in value. The terms will be m-de uceommod itirijr. - N. A STEDMAH," " W. T UORfi. March 18, 1S53- ,33-M. FALL GOODS. ''I ' ,il .ha . nn 111 I ijai'tiware ana tL;iiiiCi-y, Including Turpentine Tools; har, band. hoop, round, and square Iron of all descriptions; Ger man, American, English and Cast Steel. Holliivyand Wooden Ware; Boots arul Slioes; Saddles. Saddlery and Leathei; Hats and Caps; Staple Dry Goods; w itli our usual heavy stock of GU0CEIUES. fjr3 Con ntr v Merchants who purchase in this place would do well tu Call and examine ouj stock. J. & T. WADD1LL. Sept. IS. 1S32 Paints, Oil, 8cc. 1000 LRS. PURE WHITE LEAD, 20 bbls. Blake's Fire-prool Paint, Linseed Oil, Train ; Vegetable or Rosin Oil, Crome Yelio.t , Green, (in Oil.) Paris " Putty and Putty Knives, Copal Varni-h. Black Leather VarnUh, Brown Japan &e. For sale iw by J.N SMITH. Jan'y IS23.' 727-tf MARBLE PAUTORY,. BY GKO. LAUDER. Nearlv opposite to E W Willkines Auction Store." FA YE l TEVILLE, N. C. Oct 1. 1Sq3 y F0K SALK. A desirnlde summer residence, to which is at tached nearly 100 acres of land, would he ex- j changed for town property, or "H on liberal terms. Aorll tfl, D. &. W. MoLAVKlN. -tf I tvV$tr j1 V.- ' - 1 MemiisKjimSgi : tot V. h cs?-( - e:'rarf vti i st mm mm:m ?MjmL JiiiiiibiS. Tt, e fiif -i ....... a: i.ii irx-LM . il. Charles Bauks, "CCnPECTIONBR, FAVETTEVILLE, N. C. September 1. IS"2. Notice to Taavellers. The subscriber keeps constantly on hmd a hmdsome assortment of sdl kinds of Trunk. V Iises. Carpet Bags, tn w hich he invites atten tion rrF.ORGP PR A "COT. Between the Market Hause and Fayetteville Hotel Arn'l 2- I3 MALLFFT & PAULMICR Gioctr" Ik r'onim'ssion mm 3 t3 9 135 Front street, New Your. P MALtKTT. J. PAULMIER, Dee. 30, 1852. ly - vcar, cf t J CQest X-ik.Jy rrt c CJ- A ' sVTf t aSsrttaent tf' READ7-MADE . CLOTHING, cousitins: f Cl'ee-btjied. S-ck and Frock Una t, of various stales; fancy i nd f-in il Vnd Cassirnere Vest. n prir rnt tif work.irt,nshipt and f the most tahionabl 4ts. A oud supply of Linen Clothing." Perswn Wisbintf topjrrbas any of theaboy articles, wwald d well tu call antf Sutnioe this; , .Thsobscribcrcntin , lies to crr on the TAl L O R 1 IS 6 -.BUSINESS' in all its vat ions bran ehe. A he has tsken instroctions -n catting " from one of . the bet in structor in New York City, he flatters himself tht he can carry on thai busi he w ith more sue cess than it has hereto fore been alone. ad will pare no bains to please those who may favor him w ilh their patronage. - , ; M mjy be found on the north-ea-jLeorner oJ -Market Square, at the store formerly occupied by J. M. Beasley. - ' S HUGH GRAHAM. Aprils, 1S53. 37.3n. CRANES CREEK ACADEMY, Motive Comity i Nj C. :; The Trustee are. happy to announce to th public, that the first Session nf this Institution -will open on Monday, the 4th of Julv next, un der the supervision of Mr Archibald R. Black, a Principal. - " Mr Bl ck is a (traduate of the Unireraity of North Carolina, and his testimonial are of the highest character, and warrant the Trustees in giving assurance to all who may feel dipoed to patronize the Institution, that they will bnve the auivautjges of y.teiuatic and thorough in stiuction. The Academy is situated nine miles et f( Cxrthage, near the Fayetteville snd --Western -Plank Road, in the midst of a very healthy, mor al and intelligent neighborhood : and it will, therefore, be free from many of the vitiating in fluetice which so much endanger the health and ' tnorat,Qjr"lOJ'MH f QWfiSaud,, villages. i-dteV"t" toitiott: per 5io, payable in udvaice,' have been adopted: - English, according to advancement, $S, $10 andSfl2f)0 Ltiu,Gteek, French, and 'branches of Mathematics. SI5. EscelJent bcrd (rooms, lights, washing and bedding included) can be obtained in the vicini ty, t from 5 to 7 per month John McDonald, Daniel McKethan, Wm IT. Hogshead. Norman Feiguson. Not man McDon ald, A. R. Kelly. Donald McDonald Trule. Cranes Creek. May 3S V R i T I C a L V T li li VV II R R L, There are several hundred of I hese w heela in operation in different counties in Nojih Ci.io-" lina. For proof of their meat bdvantiige over the common flutter wheel, or any other wfeel now in use forsiw mil Is. w e coiitidently i efei to t h"e w ho have applied them to t he i i mill. We Can recommend them pal ticul.ii ly for their nu pe1ior1t3-iaca.es of a low head ol water, 01 bck w t e r . We sti II keep a supply nf Wheels, suitable for different heads of w ter. at Wilmington, New . hern, Washington, Edenton, and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be h id of E A Bievard, LinC"I.iton, and Uriah Wells, Feieiadioi g, Va. Pei suns wishing to obtain. the right fo use the wheel. w i li be ei ved on application to D. Mc Neill & Co, Fayetteville, N. C D. McNEILL, A. A. McK ETHAN. October 1. lM D. J McA LLISTEIL E. G- HALL, OF KOMK. Kneear of Hall.Saekett k. Co. Has now on hand a general assortment of Dry CjocitU. S-itidlei v, llat, (Jap, thocs, llanlware. Grucerie. A much larger and more general stork than ever opened on the East side of the Cape Fear w hir h ie is prepared and oeterminen to sell 10 pin c nal customers, either at w holesale or retail, at greatly reduced price. fJ- He would call particular attention to his ock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The ashoi t merit s unusually large, and ofevery quality and style; nd having been bought for Cash, hecan and wil. Miim verv low. You thafiitn-JttiirtffTia win tinn it t- inferest to give the Stocit- an examination beJ-J; buving elsewhere. Always on hand, a general stockof GROCE RIES. May 1, 1632. LI VERY STJSELZS. The utu'erhifiit (I enn til ue to cn on tl e Liwiy Puireis at I hi pjree. T ey have 1 tely largely it ciei-t.d ."J! ! innriiiTK, nn cs.n now ct- VTfcf fpr to lh p5' good Ii"ri-, wai riage a in JJn. tfrl ean h ftm,A ... . V s . r southern country Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extended to as, we solicit a continuation r.f pub lic favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel -Strtbles at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door eat of Mr T S Lutterloh's. J. W POWERS CO. Fayetteville. March .". 15 v WANT.KU. A eood TRIMMER, to whom god vace andS; steriv employment will be given. Apply im mediately. J. Y. ROGERS. Mav 14. 42 tf " BACON ! BACON !KEAC0N !!!, 10,000 1h. North Carolina Bacon t 2)jOOO lb Western sides and Shoulder. For ale bv ' ' G. VV WILLIAMS & CO. May 14, 1839 42-tC m
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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