55 - r NOTICE. I Will sell for cash at the Court House door in V town of Favetteville, on the first Monday in "'A-t.tesn.ber. next, the forlawin tracts of lmd, or s much thereof a W'H Pay tne taxes due there o for the Jears 1S5 ad lS51 : 330 acres;-listed by -t lie late DrTN Came- . ... joti.'rocated on ruppy ireeK, isiuis " tric't, taxes due . . . . 6,22 1 town lot listed by David Carver, jr, res-- idence, taxes dnej 3,7S Q0 acres listed by Robert Register, Head V'ateis "f Beaver Creek, taxes .due, 1,50 -.3 acres listed by Robert Register, Head Waters of Heaver Creeki adjoining - Muoroe, taxes due. ;. - v.3 acres listed by Alexander Black,: A n- derson Creek.'taxes due, . - ' ' - 85 135 acres listed by Lewis Jones, Gaul- berrv, taxes due, . - - 93 75 acres "listed bv J T Burks, Harrison -. Cieek, taxes due, 1,01 424 acres limited by Dauiel Maxwell, Arm- , strong Creek, taxes due. . .-"-- 9,20 059 acre- listed by James Jesat.p, Harri son Greek, taxes due, 97 400 acres listed for the heirs of T Toler, - ILu r-ison Creek, taxes due, 1,33 220 acres listed by Robert McNabb, Man- sioo, taxes due. 3,70 ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Shff. Ey-JoHX D. AioAiiTiiua, D. .Shff. June Term of Cumberland County Court. June IS, 1S53 47 -ts - " notici:. I will seel for cash at th Crart Hou door in the town of Fayetteville, on the first Monday in September next, the following tracts of land, ,,r so much thereof as will pay the taxes due thereon, tor the year ioji : '0 acre.-" listed by Furocv Dennett, located in Neill's Creek District, tax due, 1,09 105 iicres listed by Barnet Reardon, Neills Creek District, tax due, - 40 1S5' acTes listed by Riley J ackson, Ave- Vasboro District, tax due, 1,41 33Q ttcres listed by J.nnes White, Averas- boro District, tax due, 1,32 41 acres listed by Obed Lee, Averasboro District, t-ix due, 15 103 acres 'listed by Henry Avera for the heirs of Win Avera, Urove Uisinct, . tax due, 37 ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Shff. JJv S. D Pipiiix, D Shff. : "jiu.e IVi-m. 1 v23, of ('- C. Court. Juii'f IS, I S5.J 47-ts Salt, of iLiimls f tv Taxes. Airi-ee-aidy to an order by the Court of Pleas a.-id Q'l irfer Sessions of Robeson county. May Term, ivv"t,l will expose to public sale, for ch, .tt the Court House in Lomhertpn. on the li-i Mi.ni iy i:i August next, the following tracts i.fLui.i, or such jjii t thereof as will pay the t ixes due thereon for the year 1S51, and all ac-ri-ni.iir expenses, viz: o . Iff By w'iont is feci. Lewis Grern Duncan .M alloy for the huirs of Arclilbsild .vloMiilan DutfaM AlcDusiiU fur Catharine MefJugald Daiiu-l Mer'a'vdcn John McDuflie Gilbtrt McKay Tax due. 40 2 S3 1 80 1 H 6 84 1 9JJ a -r s. 3o.) 05D l.V 31 (J luo ?.m lu) f-7 ' CVj ltl 60 43?. 73 I'auipliull Listed for tho estate of Colleu .VicLauchlan Listed for the estate of Neill Mcfnnis Jnlin B Conner Alexander S Ciitt Harmon Cox Dennis ivey Dauiel Ivey Kit-hard Wilcox Neill S Witllttrson David Lewis It 92 si?.: 12 60 30 15 1 53 82 REUBEN KING, Sheriff. Lnmberton, June 10. 1S53. 17-10t FOR SALE. 1o0 lbs. New Feathers. 00 bush. Cow Peas. June o.-, 1553 4S-tC A. W. STEEL. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. The subscriber begs leave to inform the pub lic, th.it the line of FOUU HOUSE POST COACUES between this place and Warsaw is still in operation, notwithstanding the low stage of water on. the river, and the law of Congress in regard to passenger boats. - The time of arrival and departure is as fol lows : Leave Faetteville daily at 3 o'clock. A. M. Ariive ;st Warsaw at 3 o'clock, P. M. Leave Warsaw at 10 or 11 o'clock, A. IV I. Arrive at Fayetteville at 10 o'clock. P. M. M JMcKlNNON. June 1 1 , IS")3 1G-G:n FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. JOHN HARM AN Ilespectfullv informs his friemls and the public that he has removed : from the Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the larger and more commodious H..tel ii the centre of the Tow n, recently oc cupied by Mrs Drown, and well known' as the Fayettev'ille Hotel, where he will be happy to uccoinsaod.it e Travelers and Boarders. No ex ertions of himself and family will be spared to sender those comfortable who may favor him with their company. Fayetteville, N. C. June 11, 1S53 4G-tf TALLOW! TALLOW!! Cash paidfor Tallow at Oct 11,1 S3 1 A.M. CA MTBELL'S. T-- DAILY LINE. '.Change of TiciCL ffem 6.1-2.taJ3. The following- steamers will", until further no ;ce, leave Fayetteville at G o'clock in the morn H : ' vi'r Zephvr leaves Monday am! Thursday, " Fanny Lutterloh leaves Tuesday & Friday, " Mj Barnett leaves Wednesday Si, Saturday, U wan as circumstances may require. Spirits Turpentine and Rosin shipped in all M.e above boats except the steamer Zephyr. .-.".lipre" oi'the article may rely on despatch. 1 T. S. LUTTLliLOH. May 14, 1S53 J-2-2tn DIRECTIONS FOR TAKING BROWN'S Essence of Jamaica Ginger. CAUTION. Person desiring an article that can be relied upon, prepared solely f.om pure JAMAICA GIN C blR, Fh.iuld bo particular to ask for Browu'd Essence of Jiujeio.i Ginger.7' which is warranted to be what it is re p leicuted, and ia Frepured only at FRED'K BROWN'S Drug and Chemical Store. N E. comer Chestnut and Fifth Streets. Philadelphia. This Essence is warranted to posios. In a conoentrated form, all tho valuable rruDrties of Jamaica, filncror. and will b fjuu J. on trial, an excellent Family Medicine. It is particularly recommended &s atonic, to persons jreeoer insE from fever or 6lher"diaeas. a fevr drops imparting to the stomach a glow and vigor equal to a wioe-glaf sful of brna.Iy.or other stimulant, without any of tho debilitating effect? which re suro -to follow" tho iise of liquor of any kli'd.: and it is therefore especially serviceable to children and teniKles To tho aged it wiU prove a great comfort ; to s,he dyspeptic, and those who are- pre-disposed to gout or rheumatic affections, it giv.s great relief? and to the inebriate who w,,he8 to reform, but whose rtomach ia eon RtanUy cravmg the noxiousliquor.it is inyluablKIvinW tonto the digestive ersrans. and str.nrih ... . tio-tes- conqueuuy a great agent in thecauWof ears-old. ,U to 2. dro'g -Jfi Jua -1, 1S&3 45-3jb - -Crr 'i Spring, 1853.; JAM'RS KILE Is now receiving a large and general assortment of ;.-.':drt;go.Q'dsJ) . which have been purchased for CASH by the Packase. Country Merchants and others will find it to their interest to examine his Stock. March 19th. 1S53. " GOOD MKDICINES !! STABLEK'S ANODYNE CHERRY EXPECTORANT Is confidently recommended to Invalids, as eiscPs:Dby any known preparation, for the cure of COUGHS. J I OARS F.N ESS. and other forma of Common Colds; BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, CROUP. CONSUMPTION in an Early Stags, and for the XtX-MUDX of the Patient even In Advanced Stages of that Fatal Desease. It combines, in a scientific manner, remedies of long es teemed value, with ethers of more recent discovery, and besides its soothing and tosic qualities, acts through the skin gently, and with great efficacy, for the cure of this class of diseases STABLEIt'S DIARRHOEA CJO ft 1) TAX - Is a pleasant Mixture, compounded in agreement with tho rules of Pharmacy, of therapeutic agents. loc known and celebrated fortheir peculiar efficacy in Curing DIAR RHCEA. and similar affections of the system. In its ac tion, it allays nausea and produces a healthy condition of tho LIVKK.thus removing the cause at the same time that it cures the disease. o The valuable Medicines above named have recently been introduced, with the approval of a number of the Medical PaorEssioit in the City of Ualtimore and elsewhere, and in practice have succeeded most admirably in curingthe dis eases for which they are prescribed. 1 hey are offered to the Country Profession r. as medicines which he can in all respects depend upon. prepared in agreement with the experience of some of the uiot learned and judicious Physicians, and strictly in conformity with the rules of Pliarmav. and as especially serving his convenience, who cannot so readily as the :i(y Physician have bis own pre sciij'tions compounded by a practical Pharmaceutist. Site the descriptive pamphlets, to be had gratis of all who have the -Medicines for sale, containing recommenda tions from Doctors Martin.. Baltzcll, Addison, Payne, Han day. Love. &c. Dr. S. B. Martin says. " I do not hesitate to recommend your Diarrhoea Cordial and Anodyne Cherry Expectorant, Sic " Dr. John Addison says. ' It. gives me much pleasure to add my testimony to that of others, in favor of the kxtra ord:sarv EFFiCAcr of your Diarrhoea Cordial." Sic ; and for the Expectorant. " I have no hesitation in recommending it. as a uio.-t valuable medicine." S.C. Dr. li. A. Payne says he has used the Diarrhoea Cordial in his practice -with the happiest effect, and thinks it one of the most convenient and iCicient combinations ever of fered to our profession. " Dr. L. D Handy writes." I have administered your Ano dyne Expectorant, in several cases of Bronchial affection, with the most happy results, and from a knowledge of its admirable effects. I can Willi the greatest confidence re commend it," &c. Mr. W. S...ove writes to us that he has administered the Expectorant to his wife, who'has had the Bronchitis for fourteen years, and that she i s fast recovering from her long standing malady. It lias in a .few weeks done her more good than all the remedies she has heretofore used under able medical counsel. Sixteen of the best Apothecaries and Pharmaceutists in tho City of Baltimore write. We are satisfied the prepa rations known a.-s Stabler's Annihne Cherry Expectorant and Stabler" Diarrhoea Cordials are medicines of great value aud very efficient for the relief and cure of the dis eases for which they are recommended, they bear the evi dence of skill and care in their preparation aud style of putting up. and we talcepleasurein recommending them." Twenty-seven of the most respectable merchants, resi dents of .Maryland. Virginia and North Caroliua. who have sold and also used these medicines themselves, say. "from our own experience and that of our customers, we do con fidently recommend them Pro Bono Publico. We have never known auy remedies used for the diseases for which they are prescribed, to be so efficient and to give such en tire satisfaction to all." The above notices of recommendations trom members ot the Medical Faculty. Pharmaceut ists of high standing, and Mercbauts of the first respectability. should lie sufficient to satisfy ail. that these medicines are worthy of a trial by tho afflicted, and that they are of a different stamp and class from the "QuacRery" and -Cure alls" so much im posed upon the public. For sale by Druggists, Apothecaries and Country Store keepers generally. E. II STABLER & ;0., Wholesale Dkuugists, 120 Pratt Street, Baltimore. Airei.t in Favettevi 1 le. S. S. HINSDALE: in C;rthaj;p, A. 11. Peniberton. May 7, 1S53 McNeill : in Trov, D. S. & T. 41 -Cm &.3t HERE IS YOUIS REMEDY! IIOLLOWAY'S O I XT 31 EXT. A most Miraculous cure of Bad Legs, after 43 Year's Suffering. Extract of Letter from Mr. Wm. Galpin.of 70 St. Mary's Street, Weymouth, dated May 15tb. 1S51. To Professor Houoway : Sir At the age of 18. my wife (who is now 61) caught a violent cold, which settled in her legs, and ever since that time they have been more or less sore, and greatly inflam ed. Her agonies were distracting, and for months togeth er she was deprived entirely ofrestand sleep. Kvery "rem edy that medical men advised, was tried, but without ef fect her heallh suffered severely, and the state of her legs was terrible. I had often read your advertisments, an J ad vised her to try your Pills and Ointment : and. as a last re source, lifter every other remedy bad proved useless, she conseuted to do so. She commenced six weeks ago. and, strange to relate, she is now in good health. Her legs are painless, without seam or scar, and her sleep sound and undist urbed. Could you have witnessed the sufferings of my wife during the last forty-three years, and contra-t them with her present enjoyment of health, you would in deed feel delighted in having been the means of go greatly alleviating the suCTeriugs of a fellow-creature. (Signed) WILLIAM GALPIN. A Person 70 Years o f Age Cured oj a Bad Leg of 30 Years Standing. Copy of a Letter from Mr. Wm. Abbs. Builder of Gas Ov ens of Rushcliffe. near II uddcrsfU-ld. dated May 31st, 1S51. Sir I suffered for a period Tof thirty years frottt atiad leg. the result of two or three different accidents at the Gas Works, accompanied by scorbutic symptoms. I had resource to a variety of medical ad vice, without deriving any benefit, and was even told that the leg must be amputated, yet, in opposition to that opinion, your Pills and Ointment have effected a complete cure iu so short a time, that few who had not witnessed it would not credit the fact Siiiuid) WILLIAM ABBS The truth of tbia statement can be verified by Mr. W.P. Knzlaud, Chemist.13 Market street, Huddcrslield. A Dreadful Bad Breast Cured in One .Month. Extract of a Letter from Mr. Frederick Turner, of Pen" shurst. dated December 13th. 1850. To Professor HolloWat : Dear Sir:My wife had suffered from bad breasts more than six months, and during the whole period had the best medi cal attendance, but all to no use. Haviug before healed sn awful wound in my own legs by your unrivalled medicine. determined again to use your Pills and Ointment, and therefore gave them a trial in her case : and fortunate it was 1 did so. for in less than a month a perfect cure was ef fected, and the benefit that various other branches of my j : a m.Rn : . ...... 1 1 . - i - . family DaveUcn.ru iucu unt, IJ, I KSlUDlSUlDg. J now strongly recommend them to all my friends. The Pills should be taken conjointly with the Ointment in most of the folowing cases : Bad Legs Chiego-foot, Fistulas, Bad Breaata, Chilblains. Gout, Burns. - - Chapped Hands, Gladula Swellings Bunions, Corns, (soft) Lumbago, Bite of Mosquitos Cancers. rues. and sand flies, Contract- J and stiff Rheumatism, Coco-day.- 1 Jointc. Scalds. Elephantiasis, Sore Maples, Skiu Diseases, Sore Throat " Scurrey, Sore Heads, Tumors, Uteers, Wounds, YaWfl ' " ' ' 11 " " kia Proprietor. 244 Stn.od. (near Temole Bar.) London.aKd by allrerpectablMrenders of Patent Medicines, throughout tne nntisn iuurw.uu uj mwrw uuu ed State, in pots and boxes, at 374 cents. 87 cents, and 1 50 each. Wholesale, by the principal Drag houses in the Union! and by Messrs. A. B. D, SAN DS. N ew York; and Mr J HORSEY. 84 MtWrn Laac New Hrk. There is very considerable saving in lading tha larger N B. Directions for the guidance of patients are affiled to each pot er box. r . -..'-- S, B. Sc. J. .A. EVANS, Wholesale Agents Wilmington. " ".-'-' For sate by S.J. HINSDALE, Favetterille; Feb. 26ta.iSW. ein p4. S.Si FAYKTTKV1L.LB fc - -Mutual Insurance Company. This Company is now organized and prepared to receive application for Insurance, oa as fa vorable term as other Companies. DIRECTORS : Hbtnry Lilly, Avow EJ Hall, H. L Myrover, ; J. G. Shepherd, Thos. S. Lutterloh, Wm. Warden, John- H. Cook, S. T. Hawley. D. A. Ray, John D. William's,""' A. A. McKethan, C. Benbow, Geo. McNeill, Wm. McLaurik, James Kyle, Wm. McIstire, Natuajt A.Stedmast. OFFICERS: GEORGE McXEILL, President. H. L. MYROVER, Vice President. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorner. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. George McNeill, John H. Cook, Executive Committee. James Kyle, J Th plan of Mutual Ins It ranee moat commend itself to our community, for it can be demon strated the we have saved within the last six years up.vards of S'30,000 by insurance in the North Carolina Mutual Company ; that is, we must have paid to have kept the same insurance in tne foreign joint stock companies that sum more than we have actually paid; and yet the Nrth Carolina Mutual Company has received between $5,000 and;(j,000 more than it has paid out for losses here, showing that we are favora bly situated,- as compared with" other pbjeJw in the State, for Insurance. Our Company has cone into operation favora bly, having the day we organized applications to the amount of 1 15,000, and the Company is now placed on a sure footing. Any Director, authorized Agent, or Secretary, may receive Applications, but they will not be binding until approved by the Executive Com mittee or Board. CO-WM. L. McGARY, Esq., is appointed General Agent by the Company. We invite ap plication. GEO. McNEILL, Pres't. C. A. McMillan, Sec'y. Feb. 23, 1853. tf&3t MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT. The properties of this Liniment are unparalleled for the cure of KUeumatism. Neuralgia, Sprains, Burns. Wound;, Swellings. Broken or Caked Breast, anil Nipples of thrt nioit severe character We have hundreds of certificates from persous that have been cured of these diseases; aud lor horses of Ringbone. Spavin, Fistulous. Windgalls,Stifl" ness or any enlargement of bone or muscle. Dr. A. G. Bbaog Sir : My little child when onemontli old. was attacked with Scald Head, and for two years I have employed the best medical aid in the city without any benclit. One month since its head was a perfect cakt er Bore 1 purchased o-ie 25 cent bottle of your Mvstancj Liniment to cure a soru I had on my nose and upper lip. which had been so for six mouths it cured it immediate ly I used the remainder of the bottle on the child's head, and it is nearly cured oue bottle more will. without doubt, perfectly cure it. II EN It V STIKIl. 23 Kiue St., St. Louis. June 2Sth. 1852. Savannah, Oa.. June 25th. 1S52. I have used tha Mexican Mustang Liniment for some time in my stable, upon my horse in cases of Spraius. Bruises. Ualls, Strains and Sores of different kinds, inci dent to a large number of horses. I used it upon a. horse which had been saddle-gulled for nearly a year. I had tried many remedies, and one in particular, that 1 had been in the habit of using for years, aud had geuerally proved successful. Nothiug appeared to give it any relief uutil J tried the Mustang Liniment, which cured it in a very short time. I consider it an invaluable remedy, aud would not be without it. . WM. II. HOLMES. Savannah. Ga., June 25. 1852. We have also used the Mi-stank Liniment extensively i.i our stable, and we lind it to be the best remedy we have ever used for sores or lameness of any kind. SAVVVKE. HOLLISTF.R &. "0. The above are from two of the largest Livery Stables in the State of Georgia. Mr William Johnson, for the last 6ve years a citizen of this citv. and now the pronrii-tor of the tine Hotel in Sa vannah, known as the .Marshall House, hasfavored uititlJ the following certificate : The Mexican Mi-stan.j Liniment has been used in m family, aud on my plantation, for a great variety of diseases, requiring an external application, and has never failed to give immediate relief, and effect a permanent cure. I have cured several cases of Kheumatism that had resisted the skill of our best physicians. It has cured Ringworms by a siugle application. Chilblains in a few days. Toothache immediately, Krost bites, C uts. Sores and Corns, by a few applicatious; NervOun lieadn-he cured entirely. In fact. I have used it for almost every thing, ami it has always cured. I consider it the best medicine I have ever used. WILLIAM JOHNSON. Savannah, June 24th. 1852. Pink Vali.ev, Miss.. Dec. 25. 1851. . Dr. A. G. Bragg & Co. The nine dozen Mustang l.ini meut left five weeks ago are all sold. Send me thirty doz en immediately. The Mustang Liniment has performed some wonderful cures here. Dr W. W. Nevel says it is the greatest Liuiment iu the world. He had a negro girl that was nearly deaf irtid blind his remedies did her no good a few applications cured her entirely. It is aiso curing James W. Coy's leg. which has been a running sore for forty years ! 11 has uot failed in a single case here so far as it has been tried. Signed, ARTHUIt HUDSON. Prices Iu consequence of the increased demand for the Liniment, we are now putting up 25 cent. 50 cent, and $1 bottles. The 50 cent bottle contains three times as much as the 25 cent bottle, and the $1 bottle three times as much as tho 50 cent bottle ; so that money will be saved by buying the large bottles. Agents : P F. Pescud, Williams, Haywood &. Co., Uil eigh; D. McPhersoti, Smithfield; Warren, John son & Co., Clinton; J. C. Hloeker, Washington & Adams, Goldsboro; and by Druggists generally. S. J- Hinsdale, Fayetteville, Wholesale and Retail Agent. March l'Jth, 1S33. Cm & 3t RHEUMATISM CAN BE CURED. We now offer for sale that Celebrated Remedy, MORTIMER'S Rheumatic Compound AND Blood Purifier, Which has gained such great Popularity wherever intro duced, as the only specific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease. This remedy has already cured thousands of cases. coaiprisiug every seeming form of this complaiut. from the inflammatory (acute) form, attended with swellings and enlargement of the joints, tn nlrf rJarulM ii cases of from ten to twenty and thirty years' gtiiadin. Those who had for years resorted to the various celebrated springs-had tried all the liniments and external applica tionraud been under treatment of some of the ablest physicians both in this country and Kuropc. and were pronounced incurable; still, after all these efforts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many who have been cripples, either hobbling upon crutches or confined to their beds for years, certify to a complete and perman ent cure by the use of tLis remedy. We have not space. in a newspaper advertisement, to in sert but a small portion of the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources which must inspire confidence in every mind. The conductors of high-toned public journals have published to the world its. wouderful and beneficial effects npon themselves and those around them, and in some instances speak of hun dreds of cures. Physicians have resorted to it. aud certify that, even in extreme cases, where consultations had been held, and they had decided that there were no hopes of recovery, even then, they procured this medicine and administered it. and it effected a complete core Minis. ters of various denominations have written and published what it has done for themselves and their friends - while merchants. officers, mechanics, and private citizens h ive furnished volumes of evidence of the highest character such as accompanies no other preparation in America We most respectfully ask those who are afflicted to send to theagent in their vicinity and geta circular, and read the letters and certificates of Rev. J3S Mifhel. Rev N O Berry man. J. H Linn. Rev J.M. Kelly, Rev R A Col- burn.anu oinercierjjjui ; wuue w a.lj the names of rion J . 3111HQ. iaii irraiiu-m ine Bank of the Sta'e of Missouri; Geo. O. Atherton,". 'eee, in the Bank in St Louis; Messrs J as. H. Eddy. SrL,owning. A. Holland C W.Stone. J. W.Christy. Joseph Soutuaek. with other prominent merchant of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other oitizens. This is home-evidence, and thee re living witnesses where this great remedy wag first? introduced, and whpre many thousands have ben cured during the last two year. The proprietors have now opeaed their Oreat Central Office at No. 1 Barclay street. ( Astor House) In the eity of New- York, where all or.lers for thUmdicin will be promptly attended to. This is a vegetable spirit an internal remajyx prepared and recommended fir thitona disease alone. TbdsitwIU Clpitict, $5pesiogl bottle: orMireo bottles for 10 W. V. ALEXANDER 8t CO.. Proprietors No.' 1 Barclay street. New-York City Sold by J. N. SMITH, Fayetteville. Marenl23lS33 Jy& MAL.L.UTT &. PAULMIER, Grocers Sc. Commission 135 Front street, New York. p. JIALLETT. Dec. 20, 1S52. J. PAULMIER. VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. I ofler for sale my plantation situated seven teen miles south-west of Lnmberton, eightf en from the Railroad, and nine from H jrlleesville containing seven hundred acres of the best cot ton and provision lands in the county, with tine improvements, well watered, lemarkably heal thy, aud the be.it stand for a store in the coun try, there having been one on it occasionally for the last thirty years. About ISO acres of the land are cleared and in a very high-state of culti vation. I will give the lauds for the valued pro ceeds of it for two years with the work of seven hands. I will divide the lands if desired, or if a larger track is desired, there is a large track adjoining it that can be bought on very reasonable terras. Early application is desired. ZACH. FULMORE. Alfordsville, May 7, 1S33 tf W. H. CARVER, DEALER Iff Dry Goods, Groceries and Provisions, Third door from N. E. corner Market Square, next to D. Gee's Hat Store, Green street, Fayetteville, N. C. 03- All kinds of produce taken in exchange for floods. February 19, 1S53 y DISSOLUTION. The firm of COOK & TAYLOR is dissolved by its own limitation. The business of the con cern will be settled by Mr Alex'r Ray, or by either of ourselves, using the name of the firm in settling its affairs. JAMES G. COOK, WILLIAM TAYLOR. May 7, lSf3 ll-tf Groceries and Dry Cioods. The subscriber has taken the east end of the store lately occupied by Cook &. Taylor, where lie would be pleased to see his old customers and others. My stock of GROCERIES will be large and full. f will take in payment any kind of Country Produce. Cash will not be refused, or credit to punctual customers. JAMES G. COOK. May 7, 1S53 41-tf NEW DRUG STOKE. Ponllces 8s. BOCacBLae, DRUGGISTS, Corner oj Hay and Donaldson Streets, directly east of the Fayetteville Hotel, FA Y ETTE V I LLE, N. C . , Are now receiving a large stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, directly from Importers and Manufacturers, which they will sell to Phy sicians and Country Merchants at a very sm.ill advance. They will keep cunsta nl 13- on hand, of the best quality, every variety of articles in their line, having made arrangements to that effect with es tablished hoti-es in New York. Their stock having been very carefully select ed, and purchased for cash, will enable them to recommend confidently all their Dims, ami to sell them at very low rates. They solicit a reasonable share of the patron age of the public May 7, 1S')3 4 I-ff CASSIMEKES, CASSIMEMES. I have just received a fresh supplv of that celebrated SALK1I CASSIMERE, to which 1 would call the attention of my friends and the public in general. P. SII EM WELL. May 7, lrij. 74 1-tf Fire-Proof Roofing. Fit A NTCIS S.CI E.VTOX, SLATE AND METAL ROOFER, &o THANKFUL for past favors, begs to call public attention to SLATE ROOFING, done on the most approved principle, unking roofs light er, tighter, and more durable than the old , wav of sheeting, effecting a saving in lumber,- and greater security against fire The low price at which Slate Hoofs are now offered will compare favorably with any other kind of fire-proof Roofi tig. SLATE CHIMNEY PIPES made to any pat tern. They are an excellent remedy for smo- king cnimneys, anu seldom tan 10 eiieec a cure. fjG?Tin and Copper Gutters, Leader Pipes and Heads, made to any pattern, and every kind of fi re-proof roofing put on or lepaired in the best manner, on reasonable terms. F. S., in soliciting your patronage, fe-ls con fident of giving entire satisfaction in all cases where a thorough knowledge of his business is required. Fayetteville, Sept. ll,lo2 FAYETTEVILLE J E V 11 Li RY STO 11 E, Just opened in the Fuye.ttrville Hotel build ing, opposite the neiv Hank of FaycHeville. The subscriber bejjs leave to inform the citi zens of Fayetteville and its vicinity, that he has opened a rich and rate assortment, of WATCH KS, JBWKLRV, &c, consisting of eold and Silver Levers and La pines, arid plain Silver Watches, of the best French, English & Swiss make, warranted good or the money returned. He is also prepared to repair Watches" antt Clocks at the shortest notice and in the neatest and most substantial manner. If his work should fail he pledges himself to make it good or return the money. Accordeons and all other kinds 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. IS, 1S52. y practical watch-mak Faints, Oil, &c. 1000 LBS. PURK WHITE LEAD, 20 bbls. Blake's Fire-proof Paint, Linseed Oil, Train 4i Vegetable or Rosin Oil, Crome Yellow, - Green, (in Oil,) Paris Putty and Putty Knives, Copal Varnish, Black Leather Varnish, Brown Japan &.c. For s-ile low by J.N.SMITH. Jan'y 2'J, 1S23. 727-tf Dr. T. C. Hall Has removed to the well-known stand of the Drs. Robinson, corner of Green and Bow streets April 23, 1S53 tf - . JUST RECEIVED. 600 Sacks Liverpool Salt, 50 Hhds. New Crop Molaase, " 10 Straw Gutters, diSerent Patterr., 6 Corn Shelters. P, P. JOHNSON. May 33, IS33 44-tf 23. C- OF ROME, Successor of Hall. Sackett &. Co. Has now on hand a general assortment of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Hardware. Groceries. A much larger and more general stock than ever opened on the East sideof the Cape Fear which he is prepared and determined to sell co punc tual customers, either at wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices. CO He would call particular attention ta his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. Theassortroent is unusually large, and ofevery quality and style; and having been boughtfor Cash, hecan and will sell them very low. You that wish Bargains will find it to your interest to give the Stock an examination before buying elsewhere. Always on hand, a general stock of GROCE RIES. Mayl,lS32. FALL GOODS. We are receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of a large stock of Hardware and Cutlery, Including Turpentine Tools; bar, band, hoop, round, and square Iron of all descriptions; Ger man, American, English and Cast Steel. Hollow and Wooden Ware; Bools and Shoes; Saddles. Saddlery and Leather; Hats and Caps; Staple Dry Goods; with our usual heavy stock of GROCERIES. gt5 Country Merchants who purchase in this place would do well to call and examine our stock. J. & T. WADDILL. Sept. IS. 1852 Charles Banks, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. September IS, 1S52. V E R T I C A L W A T K R XV H K E L. There are several hundred of these vv heels in operation iu different counties in North Caro lina. For proof of their gieat advantage over the common flutter wheel, or any other wheel now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to those who ha ve applied them to their mills. We can recommend them particularly for their su periority in cases of a low head of water, or back vater. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wilmington, New bern, Washington, Edenton, and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be had of E A Brevard, Li ncoluton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va. Persons - wishing to obtai n the right to use the wheels will be served on application to D. Mc Neill & Co, Fayetteville, N. C. 1). McNEILL, A. A. McKE ITi AN, October 1, ISo I. D. J. McALLISTEIt. LIVERY STABLES. I he u nwersigMietl con tinue to carry on the Liver Business at this pi. ice. The have 1 itely largely increased their stock, and can now of fer to the public as good Horses, Cai ri ages and Dri- i.. 1.. ...... :.. . 1. ii 'J v v.tin r iuuiui til liif rQ..iT' southern country. Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extended to im, we so! ici t a con I i nu.it ion t( public- f.ivor. We promise a satisfctori' trip to -all who may wisli t travel. Stables at the West end of Mum ford street, where one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door east of Mr T S Lutterloh's. J Fayetteville, March C, W. POWERS &. CO. IS"i3 - y WILLIAM J General agent T 1MB EH LUMBER SMITH Jr. for the Sale of & TTTK.PEYTIVF.. ll'ILMlSGTOX, N. C. June 11, 1853 4G-2tn BACON! BACON!! BACON!!! 10,000 lbs. North Carolina Bacon. 20,000 lbs Western sides and Shoulders. For sale bv G. VV. WILLIAMS & CO. May 14, 1S53 42-tf w ould respectfully inform the citizens of Fay etteville, and the public Ke'nerally, that they have just received from New York and are re" eeiving. their STRING STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, tyc. A variety of HATS suitable for the season. Ladies' and Gentlemens' Boots, Shoes ami Slip pers; a large assortment of Ready-made Cloth ing; a great many articles in the ladies' line, and we would be pleased to have them call and ex amine for themselves. All orders sent to their care from friends and customers will be promptly attended to Fayetteville, April 2, 1S53 tf LUMBEHTON HOTEL. I he subscribers inform 1 he pub- J he that they have purchased the Hotel lately occupied by G. P. Higley, and that they are now prepared to entertain all who may favor them with their custom, and pledge themselves to use every effort to give sath.fac- tion. They are now building large and dry Stables and shelters. Their table will always be supplied with the best the market affords, and with attentive servants in the house and for the stables. Their undivided attention will be given to the establishment, and therefore hope to merit a liberal snare ol public patronage. J. W. REGAN. J. II. CALDWELL. Lumberton, March 21, 1S33 lv if. Ta. holmes, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C. Office on corner of Front and Princess streets, under the Journal Office. CO POTASH, Cream Tartar, Cloves, Spice, Cinnamon, Yeast Powders, Soda " Nutmegs, Pepper, Mace, Matches, Rotten Stone, Extracts and Essences for flavoring, B ith Brick. &.c. for sale bv Jan 2'.t, 1S5-2 J. li. SMITH, Green st. A. M. C A MP HELL, AUCTIONEER, J1j u Commission Mereliant, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. FOB SALE OR RENT, The fine SUMMER RESIDENCE now occu pied Mr J E Bryan, to-mile west cf town Possession given immediately. Aph'to Jno H Cook or C E Leete. S. A. LEETE. March 13th, 1S53. 34-tf. WHO WOULft HAV THOUGHT ITT A New Carriage Establishment On Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on Mumford street, GREAT ENTERPRISE FAYETTEVILLE IS BOUND TO SHINE. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have en tered into copartnership for the purpose of con ducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work uith any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm mar be known by reference to A. H. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfac tion for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James II. Pier. James BhAkw. Fayetteville, Feb 12, IS53 J LEATHER BANDS, Thoroughly stretched, cemented and riveted, made out of the best oak-tanned Spanish Leather, for sale at New York t rices, bv W. H. LtTTTERLOH. Fayetteville, Oct 23, 1S02. ' ly F0H SALE. ; A desirable summer residence, to which is at tached nearly 100 acres of land, would be ex changed for town propei t v, or Pol J -n liberal terms. D. & W. McLAUKlN. April IG, lSf3 Ti-tf U. W. H AUDI E carries on the Bookbinding business in the second story of Mr J. M. Beasley's Jewelry store where he w ill re ceive and execute binding in anv style desired. Octcber 1 , J STI . NllW DRUG STORE. The subscriber having taken the Store on Green stieet, known as the McPhersoii l?u i Idi tisr . near I v opposite Dr. Robinson's Shop, is now receiving a. fresh and well assorted stock uf Chemicals, Medicines, Paints. l)rus. Oil. l)vf Stuffs, and Perfumery. Together with a good assortment of Hair, Fleshy Tooth, Paint, and Whitewnsh Brushes; Cupping, Tooth, and Surgical Instruments; Galvanic Batr teries, &.c. &.c. All of which he oilers low for Cash or on time to punctual customers. Orders respectfvlly solicited fn in. Country Physicians and others, who may depend on pro curing fresh and geuuiiif articles, ai d that no pains will be spaied to give satisfaction both in quality and in price. fjty- Medical Prescriptions carefully and .tiiurainv piepaicu. Jan'y 2y, IS-VI. J. N. SMITH- Lumber! Lumber!! Oak, Hickory, Ash, Poplar, Sweet Gum, Birch, and Cypress Lumber sawed to order by the subscribe!. 1 milse north ot Fayetteville. On hand, oak for Felloes and Ax let reeo. M. V. JONES. April 17, IS.') -2 tf TOBA CCO. The subscriber coutinuesto receive and sell, on manufacturers' account, all grades of man. ufactured Tubbuco. J. ITTLEY. June 5. 1S52. 60-tf . J'EW ESTABLISHMENT I iimlici Jm , S. V. The undersigiud is now prepared to make to order all kinds of Barouches, Rockawavs, Bi: iies and Sulkit-s. Ilavinu Itii empln'd oi.e t" tlie best estHblishtnents in the South, he f!at-tfj-s hitnsel" and feels confident that his w oi k will give satisfaction, if good material and woik manship can accomplish it. His past expej ifrire justifies him iu saing that all woik dot e in his establishment, as to neatness, durability and dispatch, will compete with any put up in the southern States. He only solicits a trial to satis fy the most scrupulous. Grateful for past pat ronage, he most respectfully solicits a continu ance f the same. CChParticular attention paid to repairing ... J- w. Rodger's. iov. o, lb.') -2 NEW BAKERY. The Subscriber has established a Bakerv on Bow Street, on the Lot two doors East of Dun can McNeill's Cabinet Shop- He is prepared to furnish Families, Boats, and the public gen erally, with Bread, Biscuit, and Cakes of various kinds, of the best quality, ashe has procured the services of one of the hest Bakers in the State Prices reasonable. Give me a call. CHA'S. BANKS. I- ayetteville, Jan'y 1, 1S.')3. Tl3-f FREIGHTING ON THE CAPE FEAR. The subscribers havinc t u rr ha .,! ers F.VKRGREEN and SOUTHERNER and Tow Koais. i.aeiy tne property ot rhe Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now inonQo r... ward with despatch, between Wilmington and .ayettevuieiall Heights or goods entrusted to them. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb'y Il, lb.')3. 7y0-tf I am now receiving my stock of SPRING AND SUMMER finnns suitable for Ladies' and Gentleman's wear Al. so, tiais, Honnets, Slioes, &c., &c " IU Mr.U ,c-n PETER P. JOHNSON. March 10th, 1S33. ' X - WOTIOB. The subscriber, has taken the shop between Drs. Mallett & McSwain and Ecclea' Bridge where he intends carrying on the ' TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches.. Having had practical expe rience in most of the Atlantic cities, he feels as sured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. B. MONAGHAN. April 9, 1S'3. 37-tf. Joseph R. Blossom, GENERAL COMMISSION AND FOIt WARDING MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt personal attention given tocnsign ments, and ash advances made on shipments to me or rny friends in New York. Nov. 20, 1852. ly Cod Liver Oil (Rushton &. Clarks) Ayers' Pectoral, Wistar's Balsam, Swaim's Panacea, Moffat's Bitters, Wrntns ru.s, r Bfatuieth's Tricophertrs JavD Medicines, For sale tiv Jan 20, 1602 "tf Pills, Peters' Fhan. Wrinif.ife, Dead Sh;t J. N. SMITH, Gzeen street.

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