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i ,- A. 4 - THE . N OItTH.1 CiR6LINii':: feA Y E T JE VIDXE, KC . From the Boston Post. The Ferry Boats of Gotham. The ferry boats of Gotham How gloriously they glide. In the lamps of red and lamps of blue, Across the starless tidel Through long defiles and blazing light On each street-studded shore ; o sound to break the hush of night, Except the paddles' roar. Around the island city lie, Encircling block and mart, Vast ships that rear against the sky A forest-growth of art ; And girdled thus with winged might, Though now the wings are furled, Manhattan is, what Venice was, The Sea Queen of the world! Oh ferry boats the argosies That tyrants launched of yore, To bring them gold, and gems, and spice, From India's plundered shore Ne'er knew a freight so rich as this That thus, at close of day, To Brooklyn homes and social ease From business 3-e convey. k Let Russia launch her birds of prey Against the Crescent Moon, And buteher in Sinope's bay The convoy of Batoon. Let France and England, holding back, Deny the help they swore, Until the Sea that once was Black Is red with Turkish gore. But ye, undaunted ferry boats, Your pathless coarse pursue ; "Nor any nobler navy floats, Nor manned by hearts more true! Your mission i.-? to spread content, Love, joy and wealth to bear Odds life! I liavn'tgot a cent To pay my blessed fare! COMMON SCHOOLS. At a ni'M'tlng of tlie Uoanl of Superintendents of Common Sciiools, held the 5th day of Jan'y 1854, the K..-port of the Cliairiuati for the past year, properly certified according to law. was laid before the Board, approved, and ordered to he enrolled. Edward bee Winslow was unanimously appointed Chairman. The following were appointed Committee-men for Uie year 185 1 : District No. 1 A H Dewar, TW Spence, JasA Johnson. 2 fj AV'Pegram, Henry Johnson. Henry S Page. 3 A Senler, Allen lietts, Alfred 1'egram. 4 T O Johnson, L MeKennie, A brady. '5 John (.'askins, Alex'r MeLeod. Wm Sexton. 0 Win Gardner, Daniel Cutis, John Lane. 7 Daniel Mobeod. William liarnes. A J Turlington. ,S E Steward. Daniel Stewart, Wm H Green, y Lovet llials, Tliomas Johnson, It J Norris. 10 Jam 's Hodges, Nathan Tart, Furney Tart. 11 Jacob West. Lovet W Godwin. Edward Godwin. 12 C Price. Daniel McDonald. Daniel Graham. 13 N K MeDuffie, Levi C Wade. Daniel bain. 14 Jno Murphy, Sr. -Jno Mcl'hail, Dugald McPhail. 15 L.i'kiel King, l-'aro'd Armstrong, Jno Mcl'hail. 10 Neill McDugald. Robert Williams, Jas M Smith. 17 I lay wood .( i.iiney. John Geddie. 18 Newsom Atiterv, Wilson Fairclolh. Alex'r Max- wen. 19 John T H omine, Fred'k IJreece, John Murphy. i!0 John McDauiel. Uandal McDaniel. James Evans. 21 Joseph liuUard. M 11 Seawell, Jona E Averitt. 22 Jos Downing. Henry Averitt, Henry Carter, Jr. 23 Elijah Fisher. Duncan West, Daniel" L Smith. 24 John P McLean. Nathan King. M J Knie. 25 Giles Ham. Win 1J Ham. Ronald McMillan. 20 Beni'n Smith. James Colvin, Issac Branch. 27 H-Jiirv Elliot. John Elliot. - 28 Wm L Williams, John McNeill. Jr. A S McKay, i'J Sam'l D Pipkin. Jam 's L Cradv, Sam'l Parker. 'JU John L Atkins, Maj Neill McLean, Maj Arch'd ( 'ali!ero:i. 31 renjii Morrison. Neill McLean, Danl C McLean. 32 Mark Wade, John L Bethea. Jona Holly. 33 Ja-nes M Turner. Neill Clark. Alex'r Gilchrist. 34 Neill Clark. Naili in Butler, Daniel Laslie. 35 John Molla '. Daniel McLean, Alex'r Morrison. 36 Wm McDugald. Alexander Mcl'hail, Murdock McLean. 37 Dau'l McCormick. A Thomas, Duncan Patterson. 38 Hector McNeill. Jas S Harrington, Duncan Mc- Arthur. 39 Alex'r Clark. John Maxwell. Alex'r M Cameron. 40 Sam'l E Johnson. John M McDonald. A C Buie. 41 Rol.t Smith. Arch'd McCallum, John Smith. 41 Roderick MuCrimiuon, Neill Patterson, Arch'd Patterson. 43 Alex'r Campbell, John L Campbell, Arclubald G Ray. 41 R I) Gillis. Roht Graham. Lauchlin Bethnme. 45 Wm L McDiarmid. Philip McRae, Jno C McLean. 46 C Muuro- D Murchisoii, T Munroe, 47 Neill Ray, Duncan McLauchlin, Arch'd Rav. Charles Munroe, Jno Brown, Aligns Ray. (Mill.) 4'J Neill McGugan. Wm McLauchlin, Dan'l Black. 50 Malcom Mc(Jregor, John Rav, Alex McDougald. 51 Dan'l S McColman. Neill R Blue, David Gillis. 52 Arch'd Buie, Neill McQueen, Job Culbrcth. 53 Amasa Alden. Colin McRac. 51 Win J Smith. J A Byrne. J C Ellis. 55 Neill G McNeill. Jno McDonald. Angus McLean. 56- Neill Marsh. Isaac Ilollingsworth, Wm Butler. '57 Angi MeGill, Jesse Eliis, Malcom McDonald. 58 Jas G Cook. John Smith. J A Worth. 59 Arch'd McDuihe, Alexander McPherson, Duncan Mc Arthur. "ft Wm J Anderson. Isaac B Hawlev. John Baker. ClE W Barge, Win T Frizell, J T Warden. j'2 Thos J Johnson, Joseph Arev. John 1 Leonard. C3 James Sundv, Chas D Nixon. Theophilus Brans. C4 lsham Carver, Zaehariah Plumiuer, Andrew C Rav. f5 Win McMillan, Rol.t McKinnon. David Murphy. lu l nomas Matinews, Murdock McLeod. CS Arch'd Ray, M B Gillis, M Gillis. f9 II A Williams. Joseph Adams, Wm Partin. 70 Peter Campbell, Neill Blue, Hugh McPherson. 71 Neill Smith, Robt C Belden, Angus Johnson. 72 -James McKay, Peter Bolton, Hugh McPherson. 73 Win J Kellv, James Parish. 74 .Robt Tolar. Wr A King, Thomas J Page. 75 Raiford Smith. C 1J Tvson. Neill C Beard. 7S Henry SGower, C llCo!1eld, Alfred Smith. - The following amounts were reported as due Districts on the 5th .January 1854, to which will be added the apportionment of 1854. Due To, Due To. ' Due To. No. 2, $45 3, 41 90 No. 13, 2f. 90 No. 52, $18 80 20 20, 37 75 53, 117 00 70 22, 47 43 55, 2 10 15 23, 11 00 -is, 31s 20 83 24, 02 0 ) f.0, 37 40 15 25, 31 50 61, 104 36 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, n, 12, 13, 1. 15, 16, 17, 18, 43 85 11 90 67 14 62 48 30 30 114 42 64 45 2li. 10 00 i2, 57 28, 2 01 C3, 213 90 65 31, 30 00 64, 30 00 00;. 33, 59 15 65. 41 03 00 36, 63 25 66, 32 25 00 3!), 26 00 67, 41 75 40. 75 69, 25 67 50 4, 30 . 72, 59 00 50 46, 86 55 74, 47 25 On the petition and application of District No. 63, Ordered that Districts No. 62 and 63 be hereafter con sidered as separate Districts, and paid separately, a list of the children in No-63 leing returned, showing 60 males and 58 females. James Sundy, Chas. 1) Nixon, and Theophilus Evans were appointed the Committee. Ordered. That Walker's Creek, from the mouth of David Walker's old mill, thence to the road leading from Alexander McDugald's to Tirza. up to the ford ou Jones Creek near William McDugald's le hereafter considered the boundary between Districts Nos. 36 &31. Ordered, That District No. 3 be divided so as to make Hector's Creek the line, in accordance with the peti tion, and that the new District Ikj numbered 76. Ordered, That the apportionment for the year 1854 1k 85 cents for each child in the county; ami that all Districts having 40 children, or less than that number, receive $34. Xo further business, the Board adjourned. EDW'D LEE WINSLOW, Chairman. Jan'y C, 1854. 7C-4t . STEAM E5GISES, Fayeiteville Manufacture. We are now prepared with all the necessary machin ery for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, from five to sixty horse power, which we can furnish on as favor able terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Boats, Ac. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. SSi- An rmgine 01 our own Manutacture can oe seen a operation at the Foundry. 11ALL & UULLLNlihli. Dec. 10, 1853. 71-tf NEW GOODS. I have received and opened the largest stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, 1 have, ever ottered for sale, all of M-hich I will sell as low as any house in this place. My friends and customers, and all in want of goods, are respectfully invited to call and examine tor themselves. PETER P. JOHNSON. Sept 17, 1853 Kisli! Mackerel in half and whole barrels for sale by Septf 17, 1853 PETER 1 JOlLNSUiN FALL, 1853 J A M E S K Y L. E Is noweceiving a very large and general assortment "'JB of DRY GOODS, among which are 1500 pieces new style Calicos, 750 do Muslin DeLains, 175 do French and English Merinos, 250 do Alpaccas, Plaidi brocade and other Silks. Merino and crape plaid and plain Shawls, assorted, HaU?. Caps and Konnets, SiHfesuid cotton Handkerchiefii, Bob&et Lace and Edging, Hoot and Shoes, Bolfine Cloths. No. 1 to 10. With manv other Goods, all of which have been par- cbaxed 4ir cxh by the iackage, and will be oflTered at wholesale or retail as low as possible. Those wishing to purchase goods will please call and examine. Sept 17, 1853 NOTICE. Drs. MALLETT & McSWAIN having left their Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is fully authorized to receipt for the same, all their customers living west of the Cape Fear lliver, who may be in arrears either bv note or account, will confer a favor bv calling on him and settling the same. W. P. MALLETT. II. A. McSWAIN. Favetteville, Sept. 3. 1853. tf H. W. KlXbAW & CO. Are now receiving from New York their Fall and Winter stock of GROCERI ES, Consisting in part of Coffee, brown and loaf Sugar, iron ami nails, powder and shot, lead, tea, candles, soap, segars, copperas, ginger, spice, pepper, butter & soda crackers, snuff, adamantine candles, nutmegs, a good lot Hollow-ware, brooms, water buckets, matches, bail buckets, a good lot of CROCKERY & HARDWARE; thread, buttons, suspenders, purses, pencils, blacking, combs, g a caps letter and writing paper, together with a good lot of ladies' and gentlemen's tine and common Boots it Shoes, boy's do. They solicit their customers and the public to call and examine their Goods, as they intend to sell low for cash or exchange for country produce. 11. W. KINLAW & CO., Foot Havniount, south side Hay street. Fayetteville, Sept. 17, 1853. tf NORTH CAROLINA CASS I MERES. MR JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of Rock Island Cassi meres, manufactured bv Carson, Young fc Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County, N. C, where consumers and merchants can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durabilitv, and as permanent in color, sis anv goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the lT. S. They invite the most full and thorough tests of them. uid only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Oct. 22, 1S53. C4-tf IIAIll DHESSIXG A3f SIIAVIWG SALOON. J. G. SMITH respectfully informs the citizens of Fayetteville. and the surrounding country, that he has moved his Barbering Establishment to the Hotel Build ing. His room may now be found opposite the new Favetteville Bank, where he is prepared to Shave and Trim on accommodating terms. He very respectful lv returns thanks to his old customers and the public gen erally lor tneir lioerai patronage, anu nopes mat nis custom will be GREATLY INCREASED, as he has been to considerable expense in fitting up his Shop for the comfort of his customers. lie would invite the attention of the citizens to his READING ROOM, in rear of his Shaving Establishment, where they will find all the leading Political Papers of the day. All kinds of Perfumeries and Hair Oils, hhaving Soap. Hair and Shaving.Brushes, and a variety ot other articles in his line, for sale. ;J53 He also keeps a good supply of cho'ce smoking Cigars. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 29, 1853. 65-m tVYElt'S C UK 11 ICY" PECTORAL For the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Hoarxt niss, Bron chitis, 1Vhooj)ing-Cough, Croup, Asthma, and Con sumption. Of all the numerous medicines ex tant, (and some of them valuable) for the cure of pulmonary complaints, nothing has ever been found which could compare in its effects with this Preparation. Others cure some- fln.f.u nil ttniita lnl in till ,mvr&??-.v- ease of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in accordance with the di rections. We do not advertise for the information of those who have tried it but those who have not. Fami lies that have known its value will not be without it, and by its timely use. they are secure from the danger ous consequences of Coughs and Colds which neglected, ripen into fatal consumption. I he Diploma or the Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1H4; also, the Medals ot the three great In stitutes of Art, in this country; also the Diploma of the uiuo institute at Cincinnati, has been given to the Cherry Pectoral, by their Government in consideration of its extraordinary excellence and usefulness in curing affections of the Lung and Throat. Read the following opinion founded on the long ex perience of the eminent Physician of the Port and City of Dr. J. C. Aver, ST. JONES, May, 8, 1851. Five years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in my prac tice, has proven what 1 foresaw from its composition, must be true, that it eradicates and cures the colds and coughs to which we, in this section, are peculiarly liable. I think its equal has not yet been discovered, nor do I know how a lietUr remedy can be made for the dis tempers of the Throat and Lungs, J. J. BURTON, M. D., F. R. S. See what it has done on a wasted constitution, not only in the ft dlowing cases, but a thousand more : Sl-dbvkt, Jan. 24th, 1851. Dr. Ayer : In the month of July last I was attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines of California. I re turned to fcan 1' rancisco in hope of in hope of receivinir benefit c, uu. luimncu "j ii rcirre cuugu anu much soreness. 1 finally started for home, but received no benefit from the voyage. My cough continued to grow worse, and when I arrived in New York, I was at once marked by my acquaintances as a victim of consump tion. I must confess that I saw no sufficient reason to doubt what my friends all believed. At this time I commenced taking your truly invaluable medicine with little expectation of deriving any benefit from its use. You would not receive these lines did I not re gard it my duty to state to the afflicted, through yon. tliat my health, in the space of eight months, is fully restored. I attribute it to the use of your Cherry Pec toraL Yours truly. WILLIAM W. SMITH. Washington-, Pa., April 12, 1848. Dear Sir : Feeling that I have been spared from a premature grave, through your instrumentality Ly the providence of God, lwill take the liberty to express to you my gratitude. A Cough and the alarming symptoms of Consumption had reduced rne too low to leave me anything like hope, when my physician brought me a bottle of your "Pectoral.'' It seemed to afford immediate relief. "and now in a few weeks time has restored me to sound health. If it will do for others what it has done for me. you are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind. Very respectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE,Rector of St. refer 's Church. With such assurance and from such men, no stronger proof can be adduced unless it be from its effect upon trial. Prepared and Sold by James C. Ayer, Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. For sale in Favetteville, bv S. J. Hinsdale. Jan'y 1, 1854." 76-3m M. nUTSON, House Fayetteville, X. December 17, 1853. Painter, C. Would respectfully inform the public that he is 'still if ail t 1 j i - a. . I u uui Biaim carrying on ine above business in aunts urancues. lie returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has recived, and hopes by a strict attention' to Wit ness, ana a desire to please all and give general satisTic tion, to merit a continuance of the same. - - - - lie warrants all Ins work to i- ..,i. nftha ). rial and by experienced workmen. lie flatters hi tliat His work will compete with anv made in the Si for style, elegance and durability: and should anv oi ian in is muiiujs (, iin itur usage) eitner m workmans .... -i u .:n -i " ' . . . k 1 ; l . . . j j" ' - . . in iuciitiiiu,i!c nuiicpuiriuree oicuarge Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call att amine his work, as he is determined to sell low for or on short time. ' Orders thankfully received and pronvntlv attend j3liepairing neatly executed at short notice lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Oct. 1st, 1853. . " FAYETTKVILLii MtTtl AL IKSURANCE CO MP AS Tf This Company is now organized and nrenared to re-1 ccive applications for Insurance, on as favorable ternu? as other Companies. -. - DIKECTOIIS: IT VI? V T.TT.T "V Avo.v E. Hall, -a J. G. Suefiiekd, Wm. Wakdev, ; S. Hawlkt, - Jons 1). Williams, Chas. Bexbow, Wm. McLArBix, WslMcIsttbe, X 11. L. Mtrovkr,: , TUOS. S. L.UTTEKLOII, John- II. Cook, I). A. Ray, A. A. McKetiiav, Geo. McNeill, James Kyle. Nathan" A. Stedmak. 1-k OFFICERS. GEORGE McNEILL, President, f . - J H. L. MYIIOVER, Vice President -uC J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney vA V C. A. McMlLLANr: Secretary. ; -. lvr . John- H. Cook, Executive CoinmitteeJev? James Ktxe, J . The plan of Mutual Insurance must commend itself to our community, for it can be demonstrated that we have saved within the last six years upwards of 330,000 by insurance in the North Carolina Mutual Company; that is, we must have paid to have kept the same insur ance in the foreign joint stock companies that sum more than we have actually paid; and yet the North Carolina Mutual Company has received between $5,000 and $6, 000 more than it has paid out for losses here, showing that we are favorably situated, as compared with other places in the State, for Insurance. Our Company has gone into operation favorably, hav iug the day we organized applications to the amount of $116,000, 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 Committee or Board. jfc3M. L. McGARY, Esq., is appointed General Agent by the Company. We invite applications. GEO. McNEILL, President. : c. a. McMillan, Scc'y. Feb. 26. 1853. tf " I ' . JLS' L II 51 II E II T O X HOTEL The subscribers inform the public that they Lave pur chased the Hotel lately occupied by G. P. Iligley, 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 satisfaction. 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 giv en to the establishment, and thereby hope to merit a liberal share of public patronage. J. W. REGAN. J. IJ. CALDWELL. Lumljcrton, March 21, 1853. ly WiMcr's ra.t-nt Fire Proof Salamander Snfes. We are agents for the sale of the above Safes, and of fer them at Manufacturer's prices, adding freight. -We intend keeping a supply always on ban of various sizes and prices. These Safes are considered among the best in the United States. We have received part of one dozen, at prices from $50 to $175. 1). & W. McLAURIN. April 16, 1853 38-tf . , WE have just received a fresh supply of Tea, from the Pekin Tea Company, of all qualities, which J we warrant to srive satisfaction, or no charge. D. &"'W. McLAURIN. April 16, 1853. 38- " ,' ttSS" McLaurui & btrange will pay tn-htrfgmKlc one to Rve ,iOZOn. Mattresses made est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 1853, , 58-tf "STEDMAN & HORNE Would respectfully inform the citizens of Fayetteville. and tfire public generally, that they have just received from New. York, and are receiving, their FALL STOCK OF GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, itc. A variety of HATS suitable for the season. Ladies' and Gentleinens' Boots, Shoes and Slippers ; a large assortment of Ready-made Clothing ; a great many articles in the ladies' line, and we would be pleased to have them call and examine for themselves. All orders sent to their care from friends and custo mers will be promptly attended to. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1853. tf Notice. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building on Gillespie street, up stairs, where he still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience in most of the Atlan tic cities, he feels assured that he-can piease the most fastidious. Ail orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. B. MONAGHAN. April 9, 1S53. tf NKW RAKISH. V. The SubscrilMjr has established a Bakery on Bow Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's Cabinet Shop. He is prepared to furnish Families, Boats, and the public generally, with Bread, Biscuit, and Cakes of various kinds, of the best quality, as he has procured the services of one of the liest Bakers in the State. Prices reasonable. Give me a call. CHARLES BANKS. January 1, 1S53. tf The Steamer FANNY LUTTERLOH will in the future leave Fayetteville on Mondays and Thurs day mornings, at 0 o'clock, and Wilmington Tuesdays and Fridays at 12 o'clock and run regularly, carrying' freight and passengers with despatch. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Oct 1, 1853. tf NEW STOCK OP WINTER GOODS. The subscriber is. now receiving a large and well selected stock of Goods, comprising a general assort ment of 1 Dkt Goods, Re vdy-maoe Cr.o-nirxa, ' Boots anp Shok.s, Hats and Caps, Hardware and Cutlkky, Sad- W.KKY, GltOCEBIES, &C., &C. Which will be sold low for cash, or exchanged fox ter ir ... i.: ....l . . pentine ana country produce. patronare heretofore extentfe. xo nim, ana nopes to merit a continuance of thj&anM& NATHAN KING. Kingsbury, Oet 1, 1S53, -, , t pif ; FO It SALE. The mhscribcr . offers for sale 1500 acres of land on the waters of Barbacne, on w hich there is about CO 000 turpentine boxes 1 year old. Also 250 acres, known as the round top tract, on which there is 15,000 boxes The above land is near two dfetilleries, and on and near theF. & W. Plank Road. 1 Any person wisbiho-to purchase will do well to make an early application0 ' . A. j. CAMERON. Johnsonvill, Nov. 26, 1853. 69-tf IV. H. CARVER, Dealer in Dry Goods, Groceries ami PrOTiiionn, . Third door from N. E. corner Market Square, next to D. Gee's Hat Store Green street, Fay ettev ii.t.k , N. O. r-5-All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. . e Feb. If), 1S53. - ' T ClIARTjKai HASKSj CONFECTIONER, FAYETTEVILLE, N . C . SepteuoVr 18, 1852. I'AI,1j TRADE, 1953. I have received my Fall Stock of DRY GOODS ' GROCKRIES, fcc. My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any t-.md of produce taken in exchange. COTTON BAGGING. I have a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cot ton Bagging. Bale Rope and Bagging Twine. Send in' vour oniers and thev shall be supplied. ' . JAMES G. COOK! Oct 1853. tf ,. -r: i . ' ' " - ' " " i ' - --- Has on hand a beautiful assortment of , , Fall and Winter Goods W . He desires to return thanks to his friends and the pub lic for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed on him; and solicits a continuance of the. same. His friends and the public are requested to give him a call, at the stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner Market Square and Gillespie street. ' Oct. 15, 1853. UEXTISTKY. D. W. C. BENBOW, Local Dentist, May be found at his Rooms near the Market, where he will be pleased to receive calls and wait on tliose in need of his professional services. He will perform, with care, all operations upon the teeth. Those in need of Artificial Teeth are solicited to call and examine specimens of his own manufacture. - Dr. Benbow begs leave to call the attention of parents to the importance of cleanliness and early treatment of their children's teeth. , " Fair science, thus with timely care combined, Becomes the faithful friend of human kind." Fayetteville, Oct. 22; 1853 62-tf " , FALL AJVO WIKTEH GOODS. VTc are receiving the largest stock of Goods we ever offered in this market, consisting in great varieties of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. . Sa T hi Vw Sua J 5e Saddlery and Leather. . Hardware and Cutlery. Wood and Iron Hollow Ware. Bagging and Rope. otton and Hemp Rope, 1 to li inches. j Carpettters', Blacksmiths' and Coopers' Tools. iron and fcjteel. s-.eaay-juaue uiommg. . Staple Dry Goods, And Groceries, C All these goods we want to exchange "TofFrrjauce, f troupes hare not : they have ageut Casli, or to responsible men on time. , I more and New York, who always' (Jet. L, isoA. j. dc i. tv ASJiti.Lt it, nay Bircet. S? Country Merchants will please call and examine our stock. -1 " J. & T. W. $151) RCVVAKD) We will give one hundred dollars for the apprehen sion and confinement of HANNIBAL, a slave (formerly the property of Mr Wm. G. Matthews,) in any jail so that we can get him, or one hundred and fifty dollars if delivered to us at Halifax Court House. Virginia. POINDEXTER & EDMONSON. By Wm. M. Cai.lais, Agt. July 23, 1S53. 52-tf E. C. II ALL, Of Rome, Successor of Hall, Sackc-tt & Co. Has now on hand a general assortment of Dry Goods, Saddlery, Huts, Caps, Shoes, Hardware, Groceries. A much larger and more general stock than ever opened on the Eant side of the Cape Fear .which he is prepared and determined to sell to punctual customers, either at wholesale or retail, at greatly reduced prices. jfcSr He would call particular attention to his stock of BOOTS AND SHOES. The assortment is unusually large, and of every quality and style; and having been bought for Cash, he can and will sell them very low. You that wish Bargaius will find it to your interest to give the Stock an examination before buying else where. Alwavs on hand, a general stock of GROCERIES. October 1, 1853. CHAIR. The subscriber offers for sale some 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 patron ge, will continue to manu facture chairs of such material and workmanship as will insure their durability. Also, a general assortment of northern Chairs at the lowest, prices. A liberal price will be given in cash or barter for a few thousand feet .of well-seasoned poplar Lumber, li to 2 inches thick, 14 inches and upwards wide, clear of splits, &.C. Also split hickorv and white oak wanted. DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, June 25, 1S53. tf JACOB OTTA11BIRG, Manufacturer f Mattresses, all varieties, Cotton, Shuck, Hair and Mixed. . Persons desirous of a superior article, at a low price, can be supplied, at any time in any quantity, from a to order, of any sizeform and material desired. Having establish ed the first manufactory of the kind in 1 ayettoville, he flatters himself that by his skill and experience he can safely challenge all competition in the business; at any rate, he knows that he can excel his brother Joe. who has set up unexpected opposition in that line, and can undersell him too. at the rate of 10 per cent. Jacob Ottarburg also informs the public that he has on hand a vast variety of Christmas TOYS, among them 40 dozen Doll Babies, with fancy articles of every description. Also, musical instruments, tobacco, snuff, and Segars. He has on hand a well selected assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. ;" Stand on north side Hay street, nearly opposite the Post Office. Fayetteville, Nov. 26, 1853 CSMf ii ;o iv - H i x i i i i v . R. W. IIARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark t Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive and execute BIND ING in any style desired. October 1, 1853. Notice. The undersigned wish to inform the citizens of Fay etteville that they have formed a copartnership, and are now prepared to do all kinds of Brick Work. White washing, and Plastering, Papering and coloring done in the neatest style. They keep constantly on hand an excellent article of white lime for white-washing. Per sons wishing such work done will call on either of them or inquire of J. AY. Powers. F. M. JAMES, JAMES JONES, Nov 12, 1S63. 3m Contractors &, Builders. The British Quarterlies &, Blackwood's Magazine LEONARD SCOTT & CO., New York, continue to Re-publish the following British Periodicals, viz. LONDON QUARTERLY REVIEW (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church.) THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal. BLACK WOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory.) The present critical state of European affairs will render these publications unusually interesting daring the year 1854. They will occupy a middle ground be tween the hastily written news-items, crude specula tions, and flying rumors of the daily Journal, and the ponderous Tome of the future historian, written after the living interest and excitement of the great political events of the time shall have passed away. It is to these Periodicals that readers must look for the only really intelligible and reliable history of current events, andaajptch, in addition to their well-established lit y," scientific, aixi - theological. ' character, ire ttrge zsn. upon the consideration of the reading public. Arrangements are in progress for the receipt of early sheets from the British ; Publishers, by which we shall be able to place all our Reprints in the hands of sub scribers, about as soon as they can be furnished with the foreign copies. Although this will involve a very large outlay ou our part, we shall continue to farnishh the Periodicals at the same low rates as heretofore viz : i - Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews $3 00 I . For any two of the four Reviews 5 00 r For any three of the four Reviews 7 00 i- For all four of the Reviews - - 8 00 v For Blackwood's Magazine 3 00 -For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 Payments to le made in all cases in advance. Money current in the State where issued will be received at par. . CLUBBING. .A discount of twenty-five per cent front-the above prices will lje allowed to Clubs ordering four--"or more copies of any one or more of the above workfL Tims : Four copies of Blsckwood, or of one 1 Hfriew, will lie sent to one address for $9; four copies T.!ie lour Keviews ami iiiaeKwoou lor .so; aim w on. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, through Agents. FREE t)F POSTAGE, When sent bv mail, the Postage to any part of the United States willlw but Twenty-four Cents a year for '-Blackwoody' and but Twelve Cents a ear for each of the Reviews. Remittances and communications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO. - "2" ' 54 Gold Street, New York y Tobacco. " i Tlie pub.-cribor continues to receive and sell, on man ufacturers account, all grades of manufactured Tobacco. Jane 5, 1852. J. UTLEY.' " Nick Williams' Kre Whiskey, At wholesale and retail. " 'JDee 171833 - McDONALD & McM ASTER. largest A. Carriage Factory In tba Soutli. A. McKctltau Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he hits received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any mabs in the United States, for neat ness and durability. f' He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES, BAROUCHES, ROCKAWAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold very low for Cash, or ou short time to punctual custom ers. r- He has ou hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of con struction - tSAll work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. - '' Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1853. at the red sign. Mcdonald a mciaster Have just received a full and complete stock of Gro ceries, Provisions, &c, to which they invite the atten tion of the citizens and surrounding country. They will sell low for cash, or on time to punctual customers. They purchased their goods for cash, and this will en able them to sell low. They have facilities that many ems i-sianusneu in- isaiti- advise them of anv change in articles in their line, ami who purchase only when bargains are to be had. We keep always on hand a splendid assotment of foreign and domestic liquors; loaf, crushed and brown sugars ; Rio, Java and Laguira coffee ; green. Hyson and black teas ; New Oi lcans and Cuba molasses; table & sack salt; bacon, lard, mess pork, mess beef, smoked beef, dryed venison; No 1. 2 and 3 mackerel; butter, cheese, flour, meal, corn, ats, tobacco, candles, copperas, saleratus, indigo, madder, spice, pepper, ginger nutmeg, cinamon, cpsom salts, hardware, cutlery, crockery, and glassware; and a variety of other goods. They take this method of thanking the community and their country friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by selling goods low, to increase their former trade always keeping in view that a nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the Bank of the State. Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, N. C. October 1, 1853. tf NEW GOODS. At thk old stand of II. Branson A So.v. The undersigned have just received a large stock of Goods, embracing a general assortment recently bought in the northern market, under favorable circumstances. They have Loaf, crushed, powdered and brown sugars; Java, Laguira & Rio Coffee; pepper, spiee, ginger, cloves and nutmegs; sup. carb soda; indigo; madder; borax; cam phor; alum; eps. salts; salt petre; molasses; syrup; salt, iron; saddles, bridles and martingals; collars; wagon and buggy whips; spades, shovels and forks; trace, dog, tongue, breast and halter chains; coffee mills; wagon boxes; mill, cross cut & hand saws, cut nails and spikes; with a good assortment of pocket and table cutlery; blacksmith tools complete; turpentine hackers, scrapers, dippers and ax.es; broad and chopping axes; guns; win dow glass; rivets. A large stock of rcady-made clothing and staple dry goods; gunny and hemp bagging; rope and twine; Sweede and American bar iron; square and octagon cast steel; German and Bristol steel: safety fuse and blasting powder; hats, caps, boots and shoes; West ern and North Carolina bacon; together with almost every article sold in this market, all -of which will be sold at fair prices for cash, on time to prompt custom ers, or country produce generally. G. W." WILLIAMS & CO. Oct 1, 1S53. tf Who ivonlrt hnrc. thought it I A NEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Gukex, orrosrn: t:ik Methodist Ciu ncii, FUOXTIXi OX Ml'MKOUIl KTKKKT. GliEAT ExTEIteitlSE. FaYETTKVII.I.E MUST SIMM--. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting 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 with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may be known by reference to A. II. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BR AN1N. James H. Pier." James Bk.vxix. Fayetteville, Feb. 12, 1853. y I'AY ETTFAIbbi: UOTI.I,. JOHN HARM AN respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has removed from the Hotel at the foot of Havniount to the larg er and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well known us the I avettevillc Hotel, where he M ill be happy to accommodate Travelers and Boarders. No exertions of himself and family will be spared to render those com fortable who may favor him with their company. Fayetteville, N. C, June 11, 1853. 46tf I ..i very stable. The undersigned continue to carry on the Livery Business at this place. They have lately largely in creased their stock, and can'now offer to "the public as good Horses, Carrigcs and Drivers as can lie found in the southern country. Thankful for the large patronage heretofore extend ed to us, we solicit a continuation of public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. Stables at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the proprietors may alwavs le found, or at the Store first door cast of Mr T. S. Lutterloh's. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1853. y TO LIMBER AND TURPENTINE MAKERS. The subscribers offer for sale 1044 acres of LAND well calculated fi r the lumber and turpentine business. The Land is situated on the Fayetteville and Raleigh Plank Road, about eight miles from Fayetteville, two miles from Cape Fear River, and three miles from a Landing Ielow the lowest Dam. There is on it at the junction of two constant streams a Saw Mill on the improved Hotchkiss plan; also, a dwelling house, kit chen, barn, stables, &c. To those desirous of embark ing in the above business it -puld be a desirable situa tion. Inquire of-Tohn H. McNeill on the premises, or Duncan McNeill, Favetteville. . D. & J. H.JtfeNElLL. Tce3,a853 -r1 70-tf i : VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. The subscriber wishing to change his business, offers for sale his plantation in Robeson, 12 miles from Lu berton, on the Harlleesville Road, stiuated on Aaron's Swamp, containing 700 acres, of which alout 100 are under cultivation. The situation is healthy and the water equal to any in the county. The dwelling and all necessary out-houses are in good repair. The lest recommendation which the fertility of the place can re ceive is to be found in the crop of Corn and Cotton now growing on the Plantation, which all who des're to pur chase are invited to examine. There is within half a mile of the bouse a bold flush Spring, believed to contain valuable mineral properties. There is also within a half a mile of the dwelling house a large new Academy, i a which a classical school is constantly kept. Terms easy. , JOHN A. ROWLAND. September 3, 1853. 58-tf FREIGHTING ON THE -CAPE FEAR. The subscribers having purchased the Steamers EV ERGREEN and SOUTHERNER and Tow Boats lately the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now prepared to forward with despatch,' between Wil mington and Fayetteville, all freights jot goods entrust ed to them. i ' F-N. & J. n. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, FeVy 19, 1853. tf WANTED. 30.000 barrels Turpentine, delivered at mv Distillery in this place, for which the highest prices will be paid. I would also employ two or three good turpentine barrei Coopers. D. W. ROGERS. Lundierton, Feb'y 10, 1853 tf , HALL fc BOLLINGER, FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to order. A lot of Bahbet Metal for sale. WINSLOW STREET. , Oct 1, 1853, tf The THE KOAD TO HEALTH. HOLLOW AY'S PILLS. CVRE OK A niSOKDHIlFD UTIE AND BAD DIGE8TIO. Copy of a letter from Mr R. W. Kirkus, ClicmUt, 7 1 rescot St., Liverpool, dated Oth June, 151. lo Professor Holuiwat : Sir : Your Pills ami Ointment have stood the hichest on our sales of Proprietary Medicines, for some years A customer, to whom I can refer for any enquiries de sires me to let you know the circumstances of her ease She had been troubled for years with a disordered liver and bad digestion. Ou the last occasion, however the virulence of the attack was so alarming, and the intla mation set in so severely, that doubts were entertained ot her being able to bear up under it; fortunately she was induced to try your Pills, and she informs me that after the first, and eaeh succeeding dose she had great relief. She continued to take them, and although she used only three boxes, she is now in the enjoyment of perfect health. I could have stmt you many more cases, but the above, from the- severity ok the attack, and the si-ekpv enre. I think, f-peaks much in favor of your astonishing Pills.. (Signed) R. W. KIRKUS. AX extraordinary' ft" re of rheumatic fever, in tan pieman's land. . Copy of a letter inserted in the Hcbart Town Courier o the 1st March, 1851, by Major J. Walch. Margaret McConnigan, 19 years of age, residue at New Town, had been suffering from a violeivteuma tic Fever for upwards of two mouths, wluchd entirely deprived her of the use of her linlbs. During nlS period she was under the care of the most .emiiat. medical ler Hollo- Id in ibly short space of time they cn"ecVi a Cl"RE OF A PAIN AND TIGHTNESS IN THE CHEST AND STSmaCH OK A rEUSON 84 TEARS OK AOE. - From Messrs. Thcw it Son, Proprietors of the Lynn Ad vertiser, who can vouch for the following statement. Aug. 2d, 1851. To Professor Holmwav : Sir I desire to bear testimony to the good effects of Holloway's Pills. For some years I suffered from a pain ami tightness in the stomach, which was also accom panied by a shortness of breath, that prevented me from walking about. I am 8 1 years of age, and notwithstand ing my advanced state of life, these Pills have so re lieved me, that I am desirous that others should le made acquainted with their virtues. I am now rendered by their means comparatively active and can take exercise without inconvenience or pain, which I could not do before. Signed) HENRY COK. North st., Lynn Norfolk. TKESi: CEi.EItKATED IMI.I.x AIIE WONDEKFVI.I.T EFFICACIOUS IN TUE FOLLOWING lOMI'LA 1NTS : Ague, Female lire- Retention ofUrin. Asthma, gularities, Scrofula or King's Billions Complaints. Fevers of all Evil. Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints, Colics, Constipation of the Bowels, kinds, Fits, Gout, Headache, Indigestion, Inliamation, Sore Throat. Stone and Gravel, Secondary Symp toms, Tie Doulorcux, Tumors) Consumption, Debility, Dropsy, Dysentery, Jaundice, Liver Complaint Fleers, Lumbago, Venereal affec Piles, t'ons, Rheumatism, Worms of all kiudn. Erysipelas, Weakness from whatever cause, Ac. &c. Sold at the establishment of Professor Uolloway. 244 Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and by all res pectable Druggists" and dealers in medicines throughout the British Empire, and by those of the United Stated, in pots and boxes, at 37 i cents, and 7 cents, and $1 50 each, wholesale, by the principle Drug houses in the Union, and by Messrs. A. B. A D. Sands, New York; Mr J. H'ersey 84 Maiden Lane, New York. There is a consiecnible saving by tak:ng the lnrgr sizes. N. B. Directions for ih" guidance of patients in every disorder are attached to each box. S. B. A. J. A. EVANS, Wholesale Agents Wil mington. For sale by S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville. October 1, 1853. Cni-pd." IIOTC'HKXS'S VERTICAL WATER V HEEL. There are several hundred of these wheels in opera tion in different counties in North Carolina: For proof of their great advantage over the common flutter wheel or any other wheels now in use for saw mills, we confi dently refer to those w ho have applied them to their mills. We can recommend them particularly for their superiority in cases of a low head of water, or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, Mutable for differ ent beads of water, at Wilmington. Newbern. Washing ton. Edeiitou, ami Fayetteville. 1 he wheels may also be had of E. A. Brevard, Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va. Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the wheels, will be served on application to D. McNeill & Co, Fny etteville, N. C. D. McNEILL. A. A. McK ETHAN. October 1, 1853. D. J. McALLJSTER. FVsh Supply CF DRt'OS, MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, AND IJE STIFFS. C We are now receiving (in addition to " our stock which we opened in April last) v a large mm well selected stoi k of Drugs, Wtm Medicines. Paints. Oils, live Stunk. Kn.r. KraJll! fl l'sh and German Crucibles. Paul DeVers I Jftgamqa & CVs Vegetable Extracts for culinary purposes; Yeast Powders, Delmoiiieo's and other brands; Lyon's Kalharion ; Bary's Tricopherous; Ayer's Cherry Pec toral; Witheral & Pro's 'White Lead. Abo. DeOninon's e e!e1ir:iffil iinn-oTnln. sive Lamp, Burning Fluid and Pine Oil. imyers wouia Oo well to give us a call before making their purchases, as we will sell at a small advance on i. l ...:...-1 i a at , . . cost, x iuncuiiu aucuuon tri veu lo nacKinar. FOl'LKES A. MAIMUT-' Corner of Donalr!?on and Hay streets, next door west kjci. l, lKaj. ti ot 11 & K J Lilly. 1. & w. 3I Lain in Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Slices, which are offered as low as they can bo bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. October 13, 1853. RHEIMATISM CAN BE CURED. We now offer for sale that celebrated remedy, Mortimer's Riiklmatic Comi-oixd fc Blood Piuikier, Which has gained such great Popularity wherever in troduced, as the only specific known for the effectual cure of this painful disease. This remedy has already cured thousands of cases, comprising every seeming form of" this complaint, from the inflammatory (acute) form, attended with swellings and enlargement of the joints, to old chronic cases of from ten to twenty and thirty years' standing. Those who had for years resort ed to the various ecicorateu springs, had tried all the liniments and external applications, and been under treatment of some of the aidest physicians both in this country and Europe, and were pronounced incurable still, af ter all these efforts had failed, this compound has cured them. Many who have been cripples, either hob bling upon crutches or confined to their leds for years, certify to a complete and permanent cure by the use of this remedy. We have not space, in a newspaper advertsicment, to insert but a small portion of the accumulated evidence in its behalf. This evidence comes from sources w hich must inspire confidence in every mind. The conductors of high toned public journals have published to the world its wonderful and lenelicial effects upon themselves and those around them, and in some instances speak of hun dreds of cures. Physicians have resorted to it, and cer tify that, even in extreme cases, where consultations had lieen held, and they had decided that there were no h pcs ol recovery, even then, they procured this medicine and administered it, and it eilected a complete cure. Mini; tcrs of various denominations have written and publislud what it has done for themselves aud their friends; while merchants, officers, mechanics, and private citizens, have 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 the agent in their vicinity and get a circular, and read the letters and certificates of Rev, Jas Mitchel, Rev N. G. Berryman, J. M. Kelly, Rev R. A. Colburn, and other clergymen; while we add the names of lion J. Smith, late President of the Bank of the State of Mis souri; Geo. O. Atherton, officer in the Bank in St. Louis; Messrs Jas. II. Eddy. S. Downing. A. Holland, C. W. Stone, J. WChristy, Joseph Southack, with other pro minent merchants of St. Louis, as also vast numbers of other citizens. This is home evidence, and these are living witnesses, where this great remedy was first introduced, and .where many thousands have been cured during the last two years. The propictors have now opened their Great Central Office at No. I Barclay street, ( Ator House) in the city of New York, where all orders for this medi cine will be promptly attended to. . ; This is a vegetable spirit--an internal remedy, pre- pared and recommended for this one disease alone. 1 ni it will enre., .-u . ...., t " Price. $5 per ningle bottl. or three bottles for $10. - W. V. ALEXANDER, Proprietors, i 2f(t. 1, Barclay st. New York' city. Sold by J. N. SMITH, Fayette vHle. March 12, . , ly men in Hobart Towu, and bv them her case wconsi ed hopele.-s. A friend prevailed upon her tK Vy way's celebrated Pills, which she consented tt u. a an incredibly snort space ot lime tuey cuccd a per I fit r ok,. 'fv . a. (;';
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