T H E NO R T H C AROLINIAN, . FAY E T T E V I L L E, N. C. PAYETTKVIIiLF. INSVRAHCE COMPANY. This Company haa been in successful PfE", Wb'v 1S53. it has paid all losses proropj nfit ha8 still a small cash capital unhand. Policies issuch up to 13m .nay, 70:. covering property to value of Polices, cancelled and expired, $1,151,8C2 00 2(i9,634 00 $882,228 00 $164,0fi9 61 36,085 35 Amount now insured, mount Freiniuni Notes, do do cancelled and expired, Do, do. now on haud, $128,584 26 . a -- l nik ...... ;int ittA amnnnt. 11 611 trll rli i.iv-mruns received, Fire losses adjusted and paid, $4,917 22 Tt. Hoard take pleasure in statins: that the Company a notr in n condition to merit public confidence. It is established upon a foundation which cannot be moctd We solicit a thare of business. DIRECTORS: Coo. McNeill. II. L. Myrorer, C. Benbow. Henry Lillv. James Kyle. J. (I. Shepherd, S. T. Haw ley, David A. Hay. .1. P. Williams, Thos. S. Luttcrloh. N. A. Stednian, Wm. McLaurin, Jas. G. Cook, C. Lutterloh. OFFICERS : GEO. McNEILL,, President. H. L. MYROVER. Vice President. 0. A. McMlLLAN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorney. L- B. LEMAY, General Agent. Office hours from 9 to 1 o'clock. c. a. McMillan, SccV. May 27, 1834. 05-Y EQUITY I.ANO SAI.K. By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for Cumberland County, Spring Term. l.V'54. on the first day of August next. I will erpot-e to public sale at the Court House door in Fayetteville, the following tracts of Land belonging to the heirs of the late Carr Har grove, deceased, to-wit: 120 acres known as the Whaley Land. Also, 400 acres known as the Jours land. Also. 100 acres called tiie Borrongiis tract, adjoining the Jones and Ashe lands. All of the above lands are on the east side of Cape Fear River. Also. 187 acres known as the King place, adjoins John Bell ami others. Also, the mill tract west side of the Plank Road, part of the McKay land. Also, the balance of said tract, including the residence of the late Carr Hargrove. Also, all acres purchased from E. Spearman, on the went Mde of Cape Fear River. The above lands are valuable, and will be sold upon a credit of three, six. twelve, and eighteen months bonds drawing interest from date. ARCH" I) A. T. SMITH, , Clerk and Master. June 3, 1854 9G-9t I.M'.GE SALE OF H E A L E S T A T E . By virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity of Cumberland Countv, rendered at Spring Term. 1854. I shall, on SATURDAY the 15th day of July next, at the Market House in the Town of Fayetteville. offer for sale the following property belonging to the Estate of ihe late Robert Strange : 500 Acres of Land lying on the west side of the Cape Fear, about three miles from Fayetteville, known as the Myrtle Hill place, the late residence of the said Robert Strange. 360 Acres adjoining the above, on the north, being a portion of the lands of Hugh Campbell, dee'd, known as the Fine Park Lauds. 17 Acres adjoining the above, on which is a com fortable Dwelling, Kitchen, Ac. " 518 Acres oa the cast side of the Cape Fear, opposite Myrtle Hill. 5000 Acres in the Barbaque District, between Upper and Lower Little Rivers, about 20 miles from Fayette ville. This is line Timber and Turpentine Laud. The Timber has never been cut. "One Lot on Ramsey street, north of Mrs Buxton's, containing 1 4 acres. One Lot on Muinford sdrect, known as the Basin Lot. At the siime time anil place will be sold, ew No. 44 in St. John s Church. 1 Share of Stock in the Bank of Cape Fear. 5 40 5 v ' Favetteville. " Fayetteville & Ral. Plank Road. " " " Western ' " " " Northern " Terms ok Rat.k G months' credit, the purchaser giving bond with approved security. The titles to the Real Estate will be reserved until the purchase money is paid. R. S. FRENCH, Commissioner. June 10, 185 1 97-5t NOTICE Is hereby given to the citizens of Cumberland County that I will attend at the following times and places, either by myself fir deputies, to receive the taxes due in the county of Cumberland for the j'ear 1853, and the Captains of the several Companies are requested to c:ll out their men for parade. The candidates will be present and address the people. On Saturday, the 1st of July, at Kingsbury, Carver's Creek District. On Tuesday, the 4th July, at Averasboro, Averas- boro District. On Thursday, the 13!h of July, at Col. Smith's old place. QuewlrfHe District. On Friday, the 14th July, at Miss Jane Giant's. "1st District, Oo Saturday, the 15th July, at McNeill's Bridge, Rocktish District. On Wednesday, the 19th July, at Capt. Robert Wil liams'. Flea Hill District, On Thursday, 20th July, near Maleora McMillan's, Lock's Creek District. On Friday, the 21st July, at Cedar Creek Landing. Willis' Creek District. On Monday, the 24th July, at the head of Mill Creek. Barbaque District. On Tuesday, the 25th July, at J. M. Turner's Store, Upper Little River District. On Wednesday, the 20th July, at Jas. C. Dollar's. Stewart's Creek District. On Thursday, the 27th July, at A. Turlington's. Grove District. On Friday, the 2Sth July, at Truelove's Store, Neill's Creek District. On Saturday, the 29th July, at Mrs E. Arnold's. Buckhorn District. ALEXANDER JOHNSON, Sheriff. June 17. 1854. 98-3t W E S T E 11 N Notice to The undersigned will II A I L R O A I). I'rtiilr.K toi s. receive proposals at their o.lioe in r ayetteville, (.;., until ti 1854, for the Grading, Masonry, I'.rid e lt- tn o t July. ;"uig, and Timber work on the first 30 miles of the W estern Rail Road. located in the Conation of Cumberland and Moore The line is divided into Sections of two miles each, and Divisions of fifteen miles each. Proposals will be received for single Sections or Divisions. The, work embraces the first and second Divisions commencing at the Cape Fear River, excepting 1st", 2nd and 3d Sections and the Trestle work on 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th Sectious, fiiet Division, already under contract. The line passes through a healthy sectiou of country, well watered, and limbered with the best quality of the long leaf I'iue. Maps, plans, profile and specifications may be seen at ihe Engineer's office, W. R. R. Co.. Fayetteville. from and after the 20th day of June, inst.."at which time and place blank forms of Proposal may be obtain ed and such other information relating to the work as mav be required. SEYMOUR, RISLEY & CO., Contractors. Fayetteville, June 12, 1854. 98 5t Western Rnil Ho art Office, i Fayetteville, June 9, 1854. j The Board of Directors of the Western Rail Road o., have this day called for an instalment of 5 per c--.it o i the Capital Stock of this Company, payable on the loth day of July next; and also, another instalment of 5 per cent., on the same, payable on the 15th day of August next. Stockholders are requested to be prompt in paying the same. 4t JNO. M. ROSE, Treas. W. R. R. Co. . "What da the Physician Smyt Listen to the testimony of an eminent physician in favor of M'Lane'a Vermifuge. Llvd, Stark co, Ohio, Jan 8, 1S-I9. I have used Dr M'Lane's Worm Specific in my pri vate practice, and am prepared to say that the unparal leled success with which I have prescribed its use, both for children and adults, induces me to say the most in its favor of anj' specific or patent medicine ever be fore brought to my notice. The mode of administra tion and the smallness of the dose give it a decided ad vantage over all others offered to the public. -Fo sale In Fayetteville by S. J. HINSDALE. CHARLES ICI.IB'KMUI.LEIl, Sole Agent in the State of North Carolina for EGGERT & CO'S MANUFACTORY OF GRAND, SQUARE, AND UP- . RIGHT PIANO FORTES, Ko. 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore, Md. Office in Raleigh at F. Mahler & Go's. " " Fayetteville, at Fay'ville Hotel building. yzif Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully timed and repaired. The subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, of 6-i, hi, 7 & 74 octaves, for which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by that institute for improve' ment in Grand and Square Pianos. These Pianos are in large sized, highly liuished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, constructed in the most substantial manner, with all the modern improvements. The manufacturers use none but the very best sea soned timber, and materials of the choicest mial'itics that enable them to warrant their instruments to stand any climate. The Firm has a Patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. - ' For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance, entire satisfaction. We warrant our instruments to stand good for five years under careful treatment, and will receive them back and substitute others, any time within the first six mouths trom the sale ot it, it it -snail not pro e satisfactory. EGGERT & CO. May 20,'l85-L 9i-tf IJlt. S. F. VESABLE, Having located at J. C. Blocker's Store, Cumberland county, N. C, respectfully offers his professional ser vices to the citizens of the surrounding country. May 27, 1854. 3m EATING SALOON. The Subscriber has opened an Eating Saloon on Bow street, at the striped house, (east of Mr L). McNeill's Furniture Store,) where the public can be accommodat ed at all times. Persons patronizing him will lind his house genteel and in order. He intends keeping ICE CREAM and temperate beverages of different kinds. J. B. WALTON. May 13. 1854 3m AVOOL CARDED. Apply at Blount's Creek Factory, or at the store of Oeo. McNeill, tor Wool Rolls, Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Osnabnrgs. GKO. McNEILL, Tres't. April 29, 1854 3m NEW The undersigned have a general Stock of GOODS. in store and for sale cheap. GROCERIES, HEAVY HARDWARE, Hollow-ware, Iron, Steel, Window Glass, Putt, Blacksmiths' and Turpentine Tools, Brooms, Buckets, Oils, Paints. Dye Stutl's. and in fact almost anything that can be mentioned iu our line. Our friends will do well to give us a call before pur chasing. Produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods at market prices. j&cg-Just received, 10 hhds. new crop Molasses. G. W. 1. GOLDSTON & CO. New brick store east side Gillespie street, third door from the Market. March 18, 1854 tf FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS COTTON AND LINEN RAGS WANTED. The subscriber will pay the highest market price for anv quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Kajs. DAVID MURPHY. March 4. 1854 tf ALFRED ALDERMAN, Inspector cf IVacal Mores ami lrc visions, WILMINGTON, intrnsted to him X. C. will receive All business prompt attention. April 22, 1854. 3m CLOTHING! CLOTHING H CLOTHING 1 11 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. AMBEBG & CO., Wholesale & Retail Ma nu facturers and Dealers in Ready-made Clothing, Have just received and opened the largest and best selected stock ever ottered in this State. They keep constantly on hand an extensive assort ment of Gentlemen's furnishing Goods, embracing every article for Gents toilette. Hats. Caps, Boots. Shoes. Gaiters, Shirts, Standing Collars of pure Linen, Cravats. Stocks, Trunks, Valices, Carpet Bags; Under cloth in Silk. Gauze, Cashmere, lisle thread, Cotton, and a great variety of other Gents DRESS ARTICLES too numerous to mention. A splendid assortment of Gents morning Rolies. Also, clothing of any kind made to order on the short est notice and latest style. Manufacturers of Shirts and Collars, importers and dealers in Cloth. Cassimere, Cashmeret, Vestings, Linen Drilling and Marseilles, &c. Our stock will be replenished every week by our senior partner, wiio resmes,ortn. Lome ana examine. and reineintier Last side ot Green street, iu I . Shem well's new building. Bovs clothing, a large assortment kept always on haud. AMBERG & CO. April 22, 1854. tf CORN. 3,500 BUSHELS Corn for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS & Co. March IS, 1854. P. 31. "WALIvElt, Inspector of Naral Stores and Provisions, WILMINGTON, N. C. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt at tention. April 22, 1854 ?,m TO PASSENGERS. The STEAM Kit SUIN w ill leave this place every MONDAY ami THURSDAY at la minute afttr sunri.tr; and Wilmington every TUESDAY and FRI DAY at 12 o'clock, with Passengers and Freight, R. M. ORRL'LL. Agent. Fayetteville, June 3, 1854. IHJ-tf PROVISIONS. The subscriber will keep constantly on hand and for sale a good supply of Corn, Bacon, Eish, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, And almost anv article commonly to be found in a Grocery Store. Also, a large lot of Rock LIME, Tlaster Paris. Hair. and Persons wishing to buy any of will do will to give me a 'call. " JOHN Mav 27. 1854 tf the above article CULBRETH, Foot Haymount. NOTICE. Mules Z Mules : : Mules III H. T. Wilson t Co., of Bourbon county. Kentucky take pleasure in announcing to their friends and cus tomers generally of the southern portion of North Ca rolina. that thev will have a drove of the very besi Kentucky MULES, which will measure from fifteen to seventeen bauds high, of fine form, and the best blood in Kentucky. They will be at the Coal Fields about ineiiith or 2ith of June, at Carthage about the same time, at Kingsbury on the 1st and I'd of July, at Fav ettevwle on the 4th and (ith. at Elizabethtown on the 12th. at. Wilmington on the lftth. Those wishing to purchase will do well to w ait the arrival of onr stock as our motto snail be quick sales for small profits. , ,f HENRY T. WILSON & CO. June 10, 18j4 97-4t TO FREIGHTERS. The Steamers FAIRY and ELIZA have been put on the River -as Freight Boats, with viht ruic have now in my line THREE STEAMERS and N me 1- lats. Particular attention paid to Wav Frein-hts by applying to R. M. ORRELL. Agent. 98-tf June 14. 1854. W. P. ELLIOTT, General Commission nnd Eoi warning Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. c. -"June 17, 1854 tf A. 1J. Whitfield, CARHIAGE-MAKEU, FAYETTEVILLE, s. C. Would respectfully inform the public that he is still at his old stand carrying on the above business in all its oranencs. Jtie returns thanks tor the liberal patrouae he has recived, and hopes by a strict attention to busi ness, ana a desire to please an ana give general atisfac- u on, 10 morn a continuance oi me same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best unto. rial and by experienced, workmen. lie flatters himself that his work will compete With any made "m the State for style, elegance and durability: and should mo- nf it fail in 12 mouths (with fair usage) either in workmanship or material, he will repair it free of charge - Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work, as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. j22?Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Favetteville, Oct. 1st, 1853. . NEW GOODS. The subscriber has just received his Stock of STAPLE AaD FANCY DllY GOODS, Embracing every article usually to be found in a dry good's Store, consisting in part as follows : Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk: printed Jacone t and other styles Muslins; Grenadines; Berages and Tissues: embroidered Muslins for evening dresses; white and col"d Tarltons; good assortment lace and other style Mantillas; embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Chemizetts and Handkerchief's; Swiss and T. "Pl.rlii.r iinil fnerti.ior of siinfi'ifn' r.i,.-i;t ir. .t.iwnvii .-, iii.a,utj , Bonnets and Ribbons ot latest style and in treat varie ty; sewing silk Mitts; Silk and Kid Gloves; Umbrellas and Parasols; good assortment of Calico, Ginghams, bleached and brown Domestics; Cloths, Cassinieres and Vesting; linen Goods; Shoes and Boots for ladies; gen tlemen, boys, girls, and children: gentlefcjs SUM MER II ATS; boys, and girls Hats and Flats, &c. &a. Also. Sugar and Coffee. Grateful for the liberal patronage herftofore receiv ed, he trusts by close application to business and fail dealing, to merit a continuance of the same. P. SHEMWELL, , New Store on east side Green Street. Fayetteville, April 15, 1854. 89-tf N E V SPRIXG AND SUMMER GOODS. T C . FOE Has just returned from the North, and is opening a large and beautiful Stock of STAPLK AND FANCY DRY GOODS. He will not attempt to enumerate every article usually kept in such an establishment, but feels justified in say ing that a visit, particularly from the Ladies, would be appreciated by him, and amply repay them for a fifty miles' ride. As for SI T.KS and other Dress Goods, and particularly Collars, Sleeves. Chemizetts, and oth er Embroideries, he defies all the competition that the town of Fayetteville can show. The subscriber feels thankful for the patronage here tofore shown him. a.id hopes by strict attention to busi ness, and by being able to -show the prettiest Goods, and also being disposed to sell them at as cheap a rates either for cash or on time to punctual customers as any other establishment in the place, he hopes to increase that trade and confidence which has enabled him to sojourn in the Town of Faj'etteville. J. 0. POE. April 1, 1854. 3m JBr 2,000 June 17, 1S54 Spirit Uarrels for sale bv McLAURIN & STRANGE. tf "Willie"' Patent Salamaiitii r Sail. We keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Sates, warranted fire-proof: and desirous'of ex tending the demand f or them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here at New York prices D. & W. McLAURIN. Agents. June 18, 18.4 tf NEW GOODS AT THE CROCKERY STORE. By late arrivals I have received a considerable addi tion to my stock of Glass Ware, and can now fill the orders of my country friends for any thing in that line. .iLSO, 1 Case China Vases. Tea Sett. &c, &c. 1 Gold Band China Dinner Sett 117 pieces, oval pattern. ' : " A beautiful assortment of Waiters. Solar-Lard Lamps; Hall Lanterns; Wire Dish Covers, . round and oval; Silver Plated and Briltauia Castors, 75 cts. to $10. Silver Plated (on good German Silver) Tea and Table Spoons and French Forks; 1 Water Cooler each 2 and 3 gals., with a variety of other Housekeeping goods. And the following new articles Bread Slieers: Coffee Roasters; Knife Sharpeners, and Patent Churns which have been tried in this vicinity and proved excellent. Shortly E.rpec'ed , A lot of Sponge Baths, and superior American Table- Cutlerv. W. N. T1LLING1IAST. Mav 20. 1854. !)4-2m AVER'S CHER II V PECTORAL for the Cure of Coughs, Colds, Iloursentss, Bron chitis, 1v hooping-Cough, Croup, jtsthmu, 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 . times, lut at all times and in all dis t eases of the lungs and throat where medicine can give relief, this will do it. It is pleasant to take, and perfectly safe in aceord.-.nce 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 fatai consumption. i lie Diploma, ot the .Massachusetts Institute was awarded to this preparation by the Board of Judges in September 1SL ; also, the Medals of the three great In stitutes of Art, iu this country; also the Diploma of the Ohio 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 pud Throat. Read the feliowing 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. b ive years trial of your Cherry Pectoral in mv 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 equaldms not yet been discovered, nor do f Tn nMteV mey -' be made for the dis tempers of the Throat and Lungs. J. J. BURTON, M. D.. F. R. S. o,.we;,r'Jjat'rtuaS .l0ne on a v''aftcu constitution, not oulv in the following cases, but a thousand more : Ti , Si-nncitY, Jan. 24th. 1851. Dr. Aver : In the month of July last I attacked by a violent diarrhoea in the mines' of Car.P.SiV I re turned to San Francisco in hope of receirino-L-uefit from a change of climate and diet. M V ?lhr ba eea ed, but was followed bv a severe , 0,,, ! t soreness. I finally started TZoS benefit from the voyage. Mvi'm..,!.L,f icct ucim , T - ? -'j c-ougn continued to tow worse, and when I arrived in New Ynrt 1 marked bv my acquaintances a, vieL at Con. I must "confess that I taw . 'r- - ' conmm doubtwhat mv friends all baievc'Vdf ,?,el commenced taking vonr trulv ii,,-.',,., 11 i- - with little expectation of UM Its use. A ou would not receive these lines did I not re gard it my duty to state to the offlvtod i i -that my health, in the space of lt wT VV ?' restored. I attribute it To the '"oVySrChSrrJ toral. lours truly. J uiurj iw. WILLIAM W. SMITH. AsinxoTox, 1A April 12 184S Dear Sir: Feeling that I have been nared from a premature grave , through your i.trum.r.talitv by the providence of God, I will tane the liberty to express to you my gratitude. J l' " A Cough and the alarming symptoms of ro...-.:.. had reduced me too low to leave me anvfhinir like hope when mv physician brought me a bottle of your -Pectoral. It seemed to afford immediate reliefand now m a few weeks time lias restored me to sound health. If ,t will do for others what ,t has done for me, vou are certainly one of the benefactors of mankind Very respectfully yours, JOHN J. CLARKE, Rector of St. Peter'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. Aver, Practical Chemist. Lowell. Mass. For sale in Favetteville, by S. J. Ilinsdab Jan'y 1, 1851. 76- m BANK NOTES AND TAX RE RTrTS A new supply just printed and for sale at this Office SPRING 1854. JAMES KYLE Is now receiving bis Spring Supply of FOREIGN And domestic goods, all of which has been purchased for CASH and ty xne Package will be offered at Wholesale or Retail at very low prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. On hand, at all times, the best Bolting Cloths that are manufactured No. 2 to 10. March 25, 1854. a HALL & ROBIXSOX, Retail Drnggists anil Prescriptlonists, Kiyctevill" N. C. lways on hand a supply of genuine Medicines ; Wines and Liquors for Medical purposes. Family me dicines and Recipes put up to order. Physicians pre scriptions promptly attended to. April 15. 1 854. tf SEW BAKERY. The Subscriber has established a Bakery on Bow Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's Cabinet Shop. lie 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 best Bakers in the Sate. Prices reasonable. Give me a Call. CHARLES BANKS. January 1, 1853. tf PEARCB &, PEMBERTOS'i AVholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS. Hals, Caps, Boots, Slues, Umbrellas, and RiAf)l-:IAli ClAlili-Mr. North side Hay street. Fayftteville, N. C. ff5 Strict attention paid to orders. B. F. PEARCE. T. II. PEMBERTON. Feb'y 9, 1 854 PERUVIAN GUANO. We have received a large supply of PERUVIAN GUANO, which we offer at lowest market price. D. & W. -He L AL IGN. February 4, 1854. 7J-tf FALL AND WISTER GOODS. We are receiving the largest stock of Goods we ever offered iu this market, consisting in great varieties of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. Saddlery and Leather. Hardware and Cutlery. Wood and Iron Hollow Ware. Baffging and Rope. Cotton and Hemp Rope, i to li inches. Carpenters', Blacksmiths' and Coopers' Tools. Nail Iron and Steel. Readv-Made Clothing. Staple Dry Goods, And Groceries. All these goods we want to exchange for Produce, Cash, or to responsible men on time. Oct. 1, 185:;. J- & T. WADDITJi, Hay Street. Country Merchants will please call and examine our stock. J- & T. W . BOOK-BIXDEItY. R. W. HARDIE carries on the Book-binding business in the second story of Clark & Woodward's Clothing Emporium, where he Avill receive and execute BIND ING in anv style desired. October 1, 18.13. ATTENTION, TIIE WHOLE ! While you are talking of your internal improvements, forget not to call and see the improvements made in Guns at M. A. Baker's Gun Manufactory, on Hay street, oppositc-the Post Office, where he has the Prussian Needle Gun, Air Guns, and various improved Pistols, of Colt's Repeater. Allen's, Whitney's arms com pany with Maynard primers, Armstrong Duelling Pistols; with a large assortment of double and single barrel Shot Guns, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks. Percussion Caps of English and French make, with a large assortment of gaming fixtures. Rifles constantly on hand and manufactured to or der, and warranted to shoot from 100 to SOO yards. Repairing of every thing in the Gunsmith line will lie done at short notice, in the best manner, and for a small charge. All orders promptly attended to. All work warranted. M- A. BAKER. Sign ot Uie U ooilen tiim, Hay street, opposite the Post Office. Jan'y 2S, 1854. " tf ...H. ERAMBERT, Confectionery nnd Variety Storr, Under the F'ayetteville Hotel, llay Street, F".VYF.TTKV1I.I.K, N. C. December 31, 1853 y N O T I C. Ii . Drs. MALLETT fc 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 F'ear River, who may be in arrears either by note or account, will confer a favor bv calling 011 him and settling the same. W. I. MALLETT. II. A. McSWAIN. Fayetteville. Sept. 3. 1S53. tf Wi- have just received a fresh supply of Tea. from the Pekin Tea Company, of all qua'tit-ies, which we warrant to give satisfaction, or 110 eharure. 1). & W'McLAURIN. April 1C, 1853. 38-tf 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 ho can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neatness and despatch. B. M ON AG HAN. April !h 1853. tf NOTICE TO TRAVELERS. The subscriber having recently fitted up a commodi ous house at Johnsonville, on the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road, about 23 miles from Fayetteville, is now prepared to accommodate travelers at moderate char-res. No pains will be spared to make guests com fortable. S. E. JOHNSON. Johnsonville, April 22, 1854 om These Pills are t-nfirt-ly Vegetable, and are a inn.t superior Meillelne in tin; cure of all Jjfiiou Chm platnts. Chills anil IVver. Jy.p?iii. Coatirenets. Lirir Complaint, Jaundice. Sick Ilmdnche. imulu. Silt t.'h'tim. Fevers of oil lind., lsit nf Appetite, Oiis'ruc'etl and painful Jt7istruaiioti, and all Ji'ji rtrring disrsifit's. As ft Female Meilii-inc they net like a charm, and when tsfcen according to the direction?," they i:erer fail to cur the worst Citsps of Pile, after all other rt-medies fail. Tiny purify tle 1ilod, eatiaiixe the circula tion, restore the Liver. Kidneys, and other Sc cretory Orgmis, to a healthy tone and action: ami as an A nti-Ui!iou.s Family Medicine they have no equal. Price cents per box. Also A remedy for Cmighx, OJds. Catarrh. Bronc?,itis, Croup. Whooping Coiirjh. Asthma, Consumption. Xnrrous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Cbs tivenesf. Erysipelas. Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and Pain j' the Chest. Jlack and Sidel and all diseases arising from. a e rang. d state of the Stomach, and to reliere. the distress and bad feeling from eating too hearty food, in weal- and dyspeptic habits. "WARRANTED TO BE PURELY VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an Kxpectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. One 2-i cent box poeseses three times more power to cure diseases than a one dollar bottle of any of the Svrups. ISalonms. or parillas, that were eTer made; and a simple trial of only one oox will Trore thi important truth. They promote E tpcetoral ion, Toose ie Phlesm, anil Clear the T.itns and other tory Organs, of all morbid matter, " not another remedy iu the whole .Materia .Meuica 'le 5f impartins such heaMn- properties t the tunp. n'' Jjl1 pins as these Fills. They Cure Crtl., prodnc a ool, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the S Pr?ce"cents per box. containing 25 doses of Call on the Agents who sell the Pills ?a Almanac, gratis. Z-Win fnil part cnlars . 1 cerUfieates of cures. Both kinds of the .bove-me-l Hills are for sale in Every Town and Village In Worth and South ' Carolina, In Fayetteville by SAM'L J. HINSDALE and J. N. SMITH. June 17, ISj-t 3m W. R. WILEY having been appointed In spector of Turpentine and Naval Stores at June Term, 1854, of Cumberland County Court, offers his services to the public. ' pgr Office at the Auction Sfore'of A. ?J. Campbell. Fayetteville, June 10, 1854 tf Tfc largeat Carriage Factory In th 8outh . A. A. McKetlian Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he haa built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has 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 i:i each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. 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 nearjy finished, which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custom ers, -i- He lias on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of con struction. - ;SrAU 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. WIio would Iiavc thought it t A NEW" CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT Ox Military Gkeex, opposite the Methodist Cuviteti, FROXTINO OX MU-MKoItO STREET. Great Enterprise. Fayettkvh.i.e must shixe. 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. Aral 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. H. 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 &. BRANLV. James IT. Pier. James Bkvmv. Fayetteville, Feb. 12, 1853. y FAY ETTFA lbLF, 110X1:1,. JOHN HARMAN respectfully informs his 1 1 At,, ,1,,., j. iltta the Hotel at the foot, of Haymount to the larg rrn irienas ana me uuui c mar no i:is mmnv, fwm er and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be happy to accommodate Travelers and Boarders. No exertions of hnnr-elf and family wilt be spared to render those com fortable who may favor him with their company. Fayetteville, N. C, June 11, 1853. 4-Cif " Livery 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, Carriges and Drivers as can be found in the southern country. Thaukful 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 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. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville. Oct 1, 1853. y FREIGHTING ON THE CAPE FEAR. The subscribers having purchased the Steamers FA' 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 or goods entrust ed to them. F. N. & J. II. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb'y If), 185:'.. tf II ALL Si, BOLLIXGEIJ , FA YETT E VI LLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to order. A lot of Babbet Metal for sale. WINSLOW STREET. Oct 1. 1853. tf . Notice ! Having purchased the stock of Material on hand at the Shop formerly owned by Mr. E. Fuller, and having engaged me services ot .Mr. J. t;. Lally, whose work gives such general and entire satisfaction. I am now prepared to execute all orders for Timber Wagons. Road Wagons. Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, &c. I have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in short, every tiling that the Wagon-maker can need. Timber Wagons, with fli.; improved Iron Axles, made to order at the shortest notice. 1 have ten good "and competent Workmen at the business, and will give it my whole and undivided at tention. My prices shall be as moderate as the times will ad mit, and I will challenge any Wagon-maker in the Uni ted States to equal my work, either in point of stvle or durability. ' THOS. C. FULLER. Oct. 2'."), 1853. !5-tf CHAIRS The subscriber offers for sale some 15 or 20 dozen ("hairs of various patterns, manufactured, in this place of well-seasoned wood, the best the country affords; and if enabled by sufficient patronge, 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, itc. Also split hickory and white oak wanted. DUNCAN McNEILL. Fayetteville, June 25, 1853. tf NOTICE TO TIIE TKAVEMXG PIBIIC. The Stage leaves Warsaw daily (except Saturday) at 7 o'clock. . ni., after the arrival of the evening train from the North, and arrives at Fayetteville next day by ti o'clock, a. m.. in time for the Stage to Salem; which" leaves Fayetteville Mondays. Wednesdays, anil Fridays, at -t o'clock, p. m., and arrives at Sah'in next dav by 2 p. m. Returning, leaves Salem Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 o'clock, p. m., arrives at Fayetteville next day by 4 p. m., in time for the Stage to Warsaw; which leaves Fayetteville daily (ex cept Saturday) at 6 p. m.. and arrives at Warsaw next day by .r a. m., in time to connect with the train North or South. Tickets from Warsaw to Sr.lem, $12. From Warsaw to Fayetteville, 61. To other points on the road in proportion. M. McKINNON. Fayetteville, March IS, 3 S.!4 5m 385 ACRES OP LASD FOR SALE. The Subscriber offers for sale 'A?5 acres of Land lying between the Little and Big Marsh, one and a half miles south or the Southern riaiiK itoau. seventeen miles from Fayetteville. This Land is we1.! timber, d and admirably adapted to the production of turpentine and ton timber. There are 8.000 boxes cut on the land one half of them have been worked one year, and the rest are ir.w. The land can be purchased on reasonable and ac commodating terms. Apply to M. P. CURB IK. Bumber Bridge. Robeson count-, N. C. 1854 2m June 10, NORTH CAROLINA CASS I MERES. MR JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of Rock Island Cassimeres, manufactured byCarson, Youn &. Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County, N. C w here consumers and merebaiit3 can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durability, ana as permanent in color, as any goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the U. S. They invite the most full ad thorough tests of them", and only ask to be patronized iu proportion to their merits. Oct. 22, 185:5. f,4-tf CHINA, GLASS, AND CROCKERY. The subscriber is now receiving his Spring supply of the above Goods, comprising a general assortment for the COUNTRY TRADE, which he offers upon terms that w ill not fail to please. Goods packed as well as in any market in the United States. Country merchants would do well to purchase their Crockery first, in order to give the seller time to pack it well and soon enough. W. N. TIL LING HAST. March 25, 1854. CHARLES BANKS5, CONFECTIONER, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. September 18, lc'52. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber continues to carry on the manufacture of BUGGIES, SULKIES, CARRIAGES, AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION at Lvmbertov, iV. C, ' In a superior style, and of the beVt materials. All work done at the establishment is warranted for 12 months. Repairing promptly attended to and neat ly executed. Also, ploughs and all other farming implements made to order and kept constantly on hand. Horse-shoeing done in the best manner. Thankful for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hopes to deserve and receive a continuance of the Mine. t . t oo ,o-JOilN W- KODGEUS. Lnmberton, Jan y 28, 1854 tf D. & W. 31cL.Rurin Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hard ware, Boots ami Shoe?, which are offered as low as they can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. October 13, 1853. NEW GOODS. The subscribers are now receiving into Store a large and general STOCK OF GOODS, Which will be sold at wholesale or retail at small pro fits. Their stock embraces St. Croix, Porto Rico, Mus kavado, anil New Orleans Brown Sugars; A. B. and C. coffee Sugars; Loaf, Crushed and Powdered do.; fine and common Teas; Java, Laguira and Rio Co flee; Pepper, Alspice. Ginger, Alum, Epsom Salts, Brim stone, Indigo, Madder, Adamantine and Sperm Can dles, sup. earb. Soda, Stiuif, ground Mustard, fancy ami bar Soap. Camphor, Borax. Cider Vinegar, Mackerel in whole ami half barrels and kits. Mess 1 'or k. Molasses, Syrup, Sack Salt, Broad and Club Axes; Turpentine Axes, Hackers, Scraper and Dipper; Pocket and Table Cutlery; Shovels, Spades and F"orks; broad and common Bar Iron, Steel, Nails and Spikes, Weeding Hoes, Hollow-ware, large assortment; Blacksmith's Tools. Plougln, Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters, Hats, Shoes, and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, With almost every article usually to be found in this market. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. I'ebrnary 1(. 1854. STEAM ENGINES, Fayetteville 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 ou as favor aide terms as auy Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for Mills. Boats. Ac. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. jMJ" An Engine of our own Manufacture can be neeii in operation at the Foundry. "HALL & BOLLINGER. Dec. 10. 1853. 71-tf M. IIUTSON, HorsK Fayetteville, N. December 17. 1853. Painter, C. II. L. HOLMES, Attokxet at Law, Wilmington-, N. C. Office on the corner of Front and Princess streets under the Journal Office. GOODS! GOODS! We have opened our Store in Campbellton. We of fer low for cash. Dry Goods and Groceries. March 1), 1854. 81-tf JESSUF AC O. TURPENTINE ! TURPENTINE ! We want to buv Turpentine, delivered at onr Still in Campbellton. JESSUP fc CO. March !). 1854 tf STAVES ! STAVES ! We want to buy Spirit Barrel Staves highest cash prices. Will pay the M arch 9 , 1 85 4 t f J ESSU P A- CO. 10,000 lbs. Tallow waiili il, l'or which the highest cash price will lie paid. Oct 8, 1853 A.M. CAMPBELL, .1. w. u.ki:k lias received from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully selected stock or r t R.MTL RE ever of fered iu this market, consisting of fashionable painted cottage bed room furniture in setts ; curled-hair and shuck and cotton Mattresses; Looking (2 lasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; patent self-swinging Cradles; Side Boards ; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book Cases; What-Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash St anils; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans: Divans A: Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine rosewood Pianos (Ren net fe Co's, of Broadway, New York). October 2!, 1853 lv-pd S II K M W E Ii It HOUSE. Fayetfrvile, JT. C. East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar ket IIoilMi. JPsrmg The .subscriber begs leave to announce to I BM t'JC i'ii,70n of Fayetteville. and the traveling 1 IBH public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception and entertainment of any who may wish permanent or transient Board. His house is large and comfortable, and his table shall always be furnished with the best the market will afford. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who w ill attend taithlullv to that department of the business. No pains spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage. a share of which i's respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate. B. SHEMWELL. Feb'e IS. 18.5L Mtf AVOnTII Si, I'TLEY) Forirarding and General Commission Merchants, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. J. A. Worth. Joseph Uti.kv. Feb'v IS 1KV1. 81-tf A. 31. Campbell, AUCTIONEER. fc COMMISSION MERCHANT, East side of Gillespie street, Fayettevii.i.e, N.-C. October 1, !.:. FRESH S l" I P h Y . DRS. FOULKES & MACRAE, IVholcsale and retail Druggists, Are now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CHEMICALS, Dye-Woods and Dye-Stuffs, Yarnishef, Oils, Paints, and Painters' articles, Fiench, Englhh & American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. Fine Hair, Tooth, and Paint Brushes, Surgical aud Dentiil Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds, Pure WineH ami Brandies for medical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles. ve. They make their purchases for cash, and offer good 4 equally as low as they can be obtained from any simi lar establishment in thh section. Warranted to be fresh, pure and genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac tion guarantied with regard both to price' and quality. Hay street, next door west of II. & K. J. Lillv. March 25, 1834 tf C O R N . 1500 bushels country Corn in store, for sale bv W. II. LUTTERLOH. January 21, 1854 tf Nick Williams Rye "Whikcy, At wholesale and retail. Dec 17, 1853 McDONALD & McMASTER. , -r-z " " J? McLaurin & Strainxe will pay the high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. 3. 1853. 58-tf FALL TRADE, 1853. I have received inv Fall Stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Ac. My stock is large and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any lind 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 orders and they shall be supplied. T J JAMES G. COOK". Oct 3. 1853. tf BROWN & DeROSSET, NEW YORK. D.ROSSKT BROWN, WILMINGTON, N. C. General Commission Merchants.

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