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THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, PAYETTE VILLE, N. C. LAND FOll SALE. ...,i..,.,.Ti,e.-s will offer their tract of Land for .... 'f I.... 1 ... -VIIl ! !IV tit :al to tin' highest liielelcr. on i - " , r -v- ..M,,.!,,.- lHt ill l K'lr LTMUrmr m v . C v on Lower Little River. 12 miles from clr b ,-.' ml 28 miles from Fayetteville, conta in.ng , 4i ' which is dcnreel. the rem-mid.-r is 1 vill- t I!1!kTI'1 Willi II. Ill:, -I " i;e tim-tiiu'H-r. ami he lumber busme us none 1ms been taken o!f. :i half mile of 111- River. anil t elisi ' very convenient: me range is . i ..I I Mill wit.. Willi : good f " r S ilani all'e-ael .CK. H "lift ri""l ...... .. - maiie. Thev WII ;iiMi s.cii -. i i ii ..-i -t . same day. their stock of ins of jiii iciiasing c-all at r..itli. I. a;iv ii..to;i .u-s. ., ,.,:.,. we shall ! idea-eel to show the land, and give further information. Terms made known cm dav of sale. ARCHIBALD C ( f RRIE. duncan j. c curie. Oct. 28, I8.1L 17-4t-id jviir goods. AYe are. recci viug larger addition.-! to our Stock of DRY GOODS. TIAT.S, HOOTS. SHOES, CLOTHING. Ac tl of ,ihh-h were -electe d with care and will he offer ed at low prices to whole sale purchaser ii. A: E. J. LILLY Oct. is, ls.11. 1 7- It I SOU ACUKS !)' tiEOKOlA I.AM) "OIi. SALE. The subscriber offers his valuable tract ofTurpen-t-ne Land for sal", containing e-i-hieen hunIred acres, r-itiiated in Wayne eoinity. tie... on Aitamaha Kiver. About thirici-u hundred acres is e.eellent turpentine land.-, the pines having nevi r been loin tied. About live hundred acres comprises pe.rt of Use rich lauds of the Aitamaha. Those wishing to purcdia - will do we ll to see or address the subscriber at Sinithlicld. N. Sv is. tf CIIAS. II SXKAP. roii salk. Plantation. .n liast side of Capv Fear : the McKay and Toe. user Lands, (pnr-ei-i-nt sab- c.f lav decea-ecl father's That valuable River, known a chased at the estate.) containing 530 acre- ol as goo; I tanning I mil is i-to be found in the- County of Cumberland. Any one in want of a good farm, convenient to the be st li-;ir ;i f in t he Soltt Ii I'll countrv. ci i: He. I .c nei than to ;W( -ha-'.' tfbs. as a bargain may I had. 1 will Ik.' pk-a-cd to .-how 1 1 to any one ii e-ali. " v Sept. .".(I. 13-lf ma v give me- a STRANG' E. C LOT1HXG I have received at my biiildins. a l.u-Liv a-si.rtni' .-lore lit of in tin- H a'.-oll 1 aid CLOTHING, such as Dress and Frock Coats, Overcoat I'ants, Ye-sts, (Monks, Ace. Ace. Al-o. a good -toe!-; of Hoys anil Ne-ro Clothing. f in ife an exa miua t ion of my (bio,!.-, as I inte-ud to sedl as cheap as any iion-e iu the place. .MATTtt ES S !: S. Imir. xlnir!; anil max. Alwavs on hand, ok mv own m ANii-Ai't i;:k. Anything in that line can be' procured at my establishiuen! . made of the be.-t materials, which I oiler at low prices. .!).- ;Ein ottarrerg. No Ith 3in S li I.1 Dealer in ;m!s, u.'i ,'C-V l5t S'l.CS, CAPS, (I mi Sugar anil Coffee. The pul. lie are iuviti'd to give a call at south-west the Old corner Stasul occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, of Market Sepiure. Oct. 28. 1S5 1. l!AIv!-:ilV" AM) COKKCTIOXEllY. 1 in- sii'i-ci'i'M-r has proem l.nis iiroci:i'e.l the service.s of a com- i peteiit Bake-r fiom the North y.i'iis of Fayct lev-ill" that t!i Feisi tir,- i I. everv d-.iv at al and he informs the citi- I y e-an be supiilied with ! oat i-li'Vi'ii o'clock. I'm -lit in the confection- i a varietv of Nuts, large j He ai ry line i k"eps a goo I asoi ( '-.snilii's. Raisins. Ail v thing in that 1 r-'.'pp ' N. v. ne. Joseph ottari!i:!;g. Wagon Yard buildings. ; in. CI !. Fiil VI. A l? SA U -.lIIl,!. A'.'ill be soi li.'i'h day of No lore, mi lie- pl ot' Prospect ii .1 i ii. If S A LI o! dispo. ' Sll'is:i-il Count v. on Saiurihiy flu- ei;ib.-r. i f i ilises of th il. i;iadeu of privati'l v be- rs. wit inn 1 mi le N. ( '.. a Circular iiaciiini-rv. lace a 'i'liACT of w liie h will lie soid as may best suit Steam Saw A I i 1 1 . with all necessary Also, at the sa;;te: time and 1 LAND- containing over 3iMi acre's. e-itiier wall the .Mill, or separately. pur. -haters. Sir t i iiiber. a ml i - a i TERMS. A c tract is we'll e-oii'red wit Ii saw-mi 11 good I u pen 1 ine land. d : t of 1 .i. a ml 1 month- will ! I goo-! s:-eili"ii ' MONI.'OE. ide-u Co. N. C. givi'ii: Addle t!ie purih;i.-i-i viug bullet ail Vv . .1. ,'v l . Pro-pect Hall. Rh 3t 7. I Fall YE O 11 and Winter is ill re ci i ill: ii; tuck, consist- i u . STATU : V FANCY ! I : . t -. 1 lard war i're il si re: i . DRY-GOODS, (in Ac. at hi 1 1 I slillld Oct. li. nil 18." i. 'I'intow iiivsic t.v 'i: j i: ll;s. I a! rcr ni 'die r s llilro h"Je--tric Voltaic (' fins. Pro lacing instant relief from t he mo-t acute- jia'n. and i -riu im ul ly e-u ring all N euralgic diseases. !I heuma- lism. piiuful and swelled Face, lleai'ie---. Blindm-ss. Joints. Neuralgia of lie--t. Vitus Dance! Palpita- t lo is oi tue 1 i -art. no:: 1 lea lache. Pains iu the eps'ia. Uterine Pains. Stomach. lmli--.-i .a. !c I aral y t is. etc.. e-tc. These chains we're tirst introduced in theeitv o I .m-w ! ojeet-I 'i m k 1 'ss 1 ha i on tt I to thorough tr year since, and after bi-iii" sii l'.s every liospital 111 the e-.it v. and j appi.eu ov lirs. aleiit '.iu- Mott.Cariiochan. A'an Rnren and i!'i.,-s. it was eli-eov red that they possess strange e- reliefand cure of l!ie above j r sal.-. ;; i: the siieei'-s tie.it sunt w on-. I mm u l pm er i n t u:- r. clils of d:s -,i .,. and I'.'. 'ir s; ha- attended t'.i.-ir its-- is uapara'.ieil. Previous to tie'ir in! ro.bicl ion into th's countrv. they wi-re us-.-,; In ho-pit.iis iu Fiii-op'. and are secured bV 1' It' .Its in ! r n.-e. Gernianv. Austria. Prussia, and Eii- I - au t also in the l mteo Sia'.es. -THINK CLOSE AND PONDER V.'ELL." The principies upon which it is c laimed that the Chains produce thi'ir marvelous cure s are. tirst- -that all N.'i-vo. is Diseases are- aitended an:! jiroduced bv a eleiie-ient siipjilv of nervous thiid. and an agent that resembles closely eieeti-ii-il . or electro ll!:igne jsni ; and second that the elect ro magnetic c-liains. bv be dug worn over aiel upon the pari ami organ diseased fur nish to the exhausted ner ems lluid w hich is reeiuired to produce a he-althy action through th.' c-ut're svste-m. Ni.di.-gii-ting nostrum is allowed to be taken while using tn - ca.i-.ns. but a rigid observance of the "ene ral i.i-.s ,,. ,, -aoa are re: , u r. -u. :;ri-U fric tion an n th !:' 'lisea-e.i -.ells mu.-i. lt, the eiiecis of the clu ins. ,. iiiereas.ug- tlie;r niagnei i ' ONE Til! l AND DOLLARS w ill be given 1 we'll authentic tilligent patii been e:'eeted Chains, 'fle'v vel tisei'l to do. ii an v ner nil v h" :r. produce s of ( 'tire, both lilie phvstcians. so many from i li as have ii --1 ce-rtii; uts and s by the use of nev er faii lo ami iin person Pub- en richer's Electric i-rfoi-m what they are ad.-!-as ever been dissatisfied who ha gi '. en them a Iria!. IN FEMALE CASES on hundred p -riuanenl eiii-t lu.ire thai ofProla -us I'teri have b -en eifeeted w iiiiin the use of" these e'nains. j;v applying one last year by the 1 end of the- c hain ,iv er me icgmii in I ne aoiloiui'li. and flic other mum ii. soiii. j..-, ,:u. li.p. in.-usual severe svmpteiiis iiic'eb.-ut to that disease are at once removed. MODE OF USE. rei... i -.. .v ...i i . - , . . i T....;.....i , i . . - . . in-cn;i:u siioniii ie uieisieiien 'teiore lisewi.h mo;i vin-g tr. a mi then one' end of the chain shoe applied directly to the seat of th:' pain of disease om 1 be a nei the otuer eiid opposed to it. BE NOT -DECEIVED! Tie- Kh-eirie Chains are not to cure all l seases: lei) for Xcrv ous Disease.-it is cla'iie-il that- No Medical Agent iu tile world has pro iliii'Pilsii iiuiiiv eases- in the last veur as the Electric Chain. INS'l'ANT RELIEF front the mosf e'-nfe pain, is proditci'd at the moment of application much more effectually than can be produced by opium, in anv of its forms. Call and obtain a uaniphiet (-ratis ) J. STEIN ERT. Sole Agent. . ;A '.' S- J. Hinsdale agent at I'ii c-ttevillc. N. C. Novem'ie r 4. '18.11. Cm JAMKS G. SMITH'S IIAin niiKSSLVH A.M SIIAVIXG SH.OOA', Oi'fei.-irr tiik Favkttkvim.k Uaxk. All kinds of Pet-fum -jies. Hair Oils, shaving and li.i: Bi:iihi's, toilet ami shaving Soaps, for sale. Also, a good supply of choice CiCARS. Oclober 20. 185 1 " y SECOND FALL, STOCK. PEARCK & FERGUSON are now receiving their Second Stock of Full and Winter DRY GOODS, Hats, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Boots and Shoes, With a good assortment of READ-MADE clothing, Which they offer to purchasers as low and on as accom modating terms as anv house in town. II. F. PeAISCK. J. U. J? KKGCSOX. October 20. 1851. K'-Ct KEMOVAL, a A" i) xi : ir a o o d s. The iindersigneel have removed to the Store; on Hay Street, formerly occupied by SI. McKimion. one door we.-1 -of Cook & .lohnson, where they are receiving a large and complete STOCK OF GOODS in their line, comprising G II O C K 11 I K S of all kinds, 1 1 A U I ) W A 1 1 E. Cl'TLEBY, HOLLO WAV A II E. Blacksmiths", Coopersr and Turpentine TOOLS. Ac-. They will sell Goods as cheap and on as favorable terms as any house in this place. Countrv iiroeluce of all kinds taken in e.vchanire for Go' ids. Aug. 17. 185L G. W. 1. GOLDSTON .v. CO. No. ? MACKHKKL, Sack Salt, Rice and Fine (.'hexvinjr Tobacco. For sale by G. W. I. GOLDSTON A: CO. Oct. 21. 1851. ' Kbtf PLANTATION AND SAW MILL V II SAI.K. The Suliscriber offers 21 acres of Land for sale, situated on Lower Little' Rive-r, about- one mile- from the F. A" W. i'lank Roael and one from Mtirchison's Factory, anil near the' line; of the Western Railroad. There- is a Saw Mill on the premises. Also, a dwel ling house. Terms moderate. Hi ther information can be obtained by applying te the suliscriber in person or adelress him at Manchester 1'. ).. ( 'umber'anel couutv. ARCH'D McDl'GALD. .Si j.t 3i), 1.-54 13-tf K.blAill) TABI.IOS Kt)ll SALE. I have- TWO good Billiard Tallies with all the fix ture's, which I will di.-po.-e of oil reasonable te rms if application ix: maile soon. JAMES DALES. Sept. '.). 1851. 8l()-tf XOTHK. Aiiiiliciition will he made to the next session of the L Louis. gislature, for the emancipation of my servant JAMES DUNN. 15-2in Oct. l llh. KO?! SALE. I will sell my House anil Lot on Person street. Low er Fayctlevillc. The Lot contains one acre of ground, with an exci'llent we 11 of water, and the House- is new. with five- rooms ami erne kitchen. A comfortable resi dence' for pis re-ha-er, Oct. 11. a small fa mil v 1851. Terms un W.M. 15-1 f ele- e asv to t he WATSON. D K N T I S T II V. C. HEA1IOAV, Siiicon Uriilist. Would respectfully aiinoune-c- to the citi- '..iw of l-"- - el I V i I ie Mini vieillilv tli.il QCjuP a greea bl e to aiipointnu'iit. he is again at home-. He may be found at his rooms, near the .Market, w he-re he will In- pleased to receive call.-and wait on those iu neeel of the- services of a Dentist. All operations perfoi ined upon the latest and most approve-d plans. Entire satisfaction guaranteed in everv ilistaiie-e-. Oct. 7. Is5f. 1 1-tf A. .J. O'HANLON lias removed to the lirie k Store next west of the for sal,- low for luutrv Produce'. I'auk of Faye-t tev ilb-. wheie' he oilers Cn-li. (Joocl Note's. er iu exchange forci 811 20 5 50 15 50 75 10 1000 I Jags bio ( oflee. Laguira Coffee. Ilh. Is. P. R. Sugar, i Jlds. Colfee- Sugar, ilhels. Ale. lasses'. Kegs Nails. I'eixes t 'aiuiv. Rags Shot. " Lbs'. Bar Le ad. A LS ) Windsor G'lass. Putty. Soap. Indigo, i!us. Pepper. Spice. Ginger. Painted Alaelde r. Sab' Pails. Breioms. andles. Ink. Ac-. Countrv .Mi rchaiits will find it to their ailvantagi' to ok over the Favettevill above stock liefori' '. N. C Oct. 7. purchasing edsewlie 1 i-2nt HJcIO Sjiirit 1'in-Jc-ii ine CusIvS, .AY.) H' OX ILIXJ) .KYI) FOR S.lLi-2. At 2 25. e-ash. Inti re.-t will be chaige'd on accounts for llarre-ls after 30 days. Orelers for Parrels left at the Store' of Ale-ssrs Cook A" Johnson, or at James G. Cook's, w ill be attended to. ALSO I '..'.i.noo BRICK will be reaely for delive ry about the 15th of October from m v Brick Yard in Campbellton. G. W. LAWRENCE. Marv's Garden, Sept. 28. 1851 13-tf rxtox IIAI.T Ll'lGLSTEREi; A XI) MA TTRESS EACTfJR Y. THe !nie-sl tUSs side F lialliineiri-. With iny always very extensive Mattress Factory. I have- now combined lie' Upholstering business, and have engiigi'd a first rate workman, one who has work ed with distinction in most of the principal capitals in Europe, and also in one of the largest houses in New York. I am now pre pared tei make all sorts of Sofas. Lounges. Chairs of all sorts, church Cushions. Ac. In short, anything in that line that can be eir ever was made. Spring, hair, cotton, moss, anil :-liiick Mattres ses, alwavs on hand of the- best eiiialitv. i.e pairing promptly and neatly exec uted. ' all and examine, opiaisite the new Seminary. ! JACOB OTTER BURG. Fayette-ville. Oct 7. 185 !. v i XOTICK TO UEI5TOKS. j All persons indebted to the- subscriber by note or account previous to the l.-t July last, are earnest I v re (t'.e sted to make payment forthwith, as it is verv'- in i convenient to give- any hniger inelulgence. It is hoped j that Hi's notice- will be siifticient. Having iua.de some change in my business, it is important" that old ac i counts should be setile d ami thev must In-settled. ! ' P. SII EM WELL. ! ! s- I can be found at the store: of Sheniwel! A- MeDoe.ah!. vMio. in ceipt in mv name, t let. 7. 185 i. uy ;iijse:ue, are: authorize'd to rc- 1 1-tf NOTICE. In pursuance of an order of ihe Court of Pleas and o"!,- 'n S,'ss:,;',s- August Term. Is5. I will sell at the No i "" '1""'," Lnmbe-rton on the 4th Mon.lav of . ,,,;xt- th.v, m- tracts f u,.i. ... Vi... V 7 ri lixdue for the vear 18; v ' - auvcrusing iiie same, viz ' "'S n .Mercer ti-im-l. Porter, lax due m v.,. I'u"t1' listeel bv James '.mi acres lying ii the Smith, tax 8- i 7ti. Jig Marsh, listed by A. T. J38 acres lying on Lumber Uiver lii.ii ii C.iri ie for John Ciu ri,.. S.mi. ,ltV"sl ' ,.in acres iviug on the V'A .. "1- listed bv Xn- in a it i e i ... c t i iii ga k i . tax 81 c . PHI acres lying on Rear Svvamu. ted by l'lu.ebee .Jones tor tin: lie;rs ot Sampson I 1 l.i acres lying em Rurnt S "'Veis. lav , .. vainu. liste.l I.,- 'i-i.. ! " bm-kiear. tax one' dollar and twe . i nomas lit V-..H.V -no ...i-..s t . - - - ms. . acres lying on the IJumt Swam,, l; . , Danied Willis, tax two dollars ami ebd.t eut 'V 3il. acres lying ,.n tiie Wilkinson Sv,uu,;, k i , , Mary McLean, tax ninet v-tive ec-nt's 1 ' ktl h' KilO acres lying on Shoe Heel Cree-k. li-ted bv v -n MeDonald. tax nine dollars and sixt v-t w,' t e,'t lif.j acres lying on Ra ft Swamp, 'listeel bv i,.v r Priest for the estate of John Prie-.-t, tax "'1 '".." - .... , - . , , .. ,. " -l c e'lils. uo acres i.iio.g on -vsupoie, listeci liv.b.t -hii Alisher, tax one; dollar and twent v-one cents. 2!l acres lying on Ten Mile- Swemj listed by I.sham Lamb, tax thirtv-nine and a half cents 100 acres lying on Little Hog Swamp, listed 1 Abraham Lamb, tax twenty-four e.ml a half cents One town lot listed by Joint A. Barnes, tax S." "so R. KING, Shu-iiK. Lumborton, OcIoJmt iHh. 7t 1. w KAL. TltADE, 1851. I have received mv Fall Steele of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. Ate. My stock is large and well worth the attention of tuir chasers. Any l-viiel of produce taken in exchange?. COTTON BAGGING. I hare a plentiful supply of Gunnr and Dundee Cot ton Ragging, Dale Rope and Bagging Twine. Send in I your orders and they shall be supplied. ! JAMES G. COOK. ! (Jet 1, 1851. tf NKW (J GODS, At 3Iary Gantcii, Cmiilterland Count-. I am now receiving my FALL AND AY INTER STtJCK, consisting of DR Y GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE. BOOTS AND SHOES, limits and Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Drugs and Medicines, &e. fce. In short, every article usually kejd in a country Store; all of which are offered for sale low for Cash, or in ex change for country produce. I will take Turpentine at 15 i ts. per barrel less than the Fayetteville price, payable in goods or cash. Staves and Heading wanted. G. AY. L.AAYRENCE. Sept. 28, 1851. 13-tf GEO. AV. AVIbLIAMS &, CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS j AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. j received a large assortment of GOODS in their i Just line, for sale cm favorable terms J ill v- 2b 185 I. tf KAMSKY &- HUO., (JKMillAI. FOllAVAItUIAti AM) COMMISSION ME IIC II A XT St AVilniiiilou nliel F:i yi-ttevillf. And Agents "for Metts' Tjine of Steam loats, at Fayetteville. M. J. It.VMSKY. fx. A. KAMSKY. Oct 1, 1851. tf c r o c A" ; r r, c ji ixa , ACVL GhASS-AVAHE. I am now receiving my FALL STOCK of the above GO( )l)S, comprising . G l-:j'KHAL .ISSORT.MIl.S'T. To which the alti-ntioa of Country Merchants is re spectfully invited. Goods can-fully packeel. w N. TILLING1IAST. Aug. 18. is; 4. 80. 3m AVII.I.IAM II. MAKSII, Coiimiissloii iiiiel Koriv.-.rtliii aicrt-Iia lit , W ATE It S'fUKKT, AVI LAI IN GT ON, N. C. I'sual advances lmiele on consignments. Julv 15. 185 1 82-tf 11 VI-: AVIIISKEV. ! Doctor Frank Williams' rectified Rye Whiskey can I :it all times be found at our Warehouse by the disk. I We; have been selling this Whiskey for the last seven ! years ami know it to be as good, if not supe rior to any ' Whiskev manufactured in America. j J. A' T. WADDILL. ' Sept, 23. 812 tf ; A. II. Whilfielcl, C VllIlIAfiE-MAICEIS. FA VKTTEVII.I.E, X. C. i Would respect fully inform the public that he is still at -his old stand carrying on the above business in all its j branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage ; he has recived. and hopes by a strict attention to busi ness, and a desire to please all nd give general satisfac- , i tiem. to merit a continuance of the same-. j i lie- warrants all his work to be- made- of the be-st mate- i rial ami by experienced workmen. He flatters himself j i that his work will compete with any made in the State j ! for style, elegance ami durability; ami should any of it ' ! fail iii 12 months (with fair u.-age) either in workmanship , or mate-rial, he will repair il free of charge Persons wishing to buy. would do well to c all and ex- ; I amine' his vv oi k, as he- is determined to sell low for cash ' or oil short t ime-. . ... j I Orders thankfiillv received ami preimplly attemh-d to. ; . i. - ......! I ... .r.... ...i .. 7 nepairing neauv c-.e-ciiicii iii suoii nonce ituei lowest jiossible prices. Favetteville. ( let. 1st, 1854. I EDWIN G LOVE It Has returned from with a large stock of the North Miiitari ; f,.-v - i II alefies, Jewel ry, ll.titari ; V Goods, -c, s .V'rt Which he will sell v erv cheap for ! Ntl cay"!l- '"' "" lime-to those who ; i 71 atces, Jewelry, pay when their bills are presented. Among his Stock may be found : AVatchcs. of all kinds anr! prices: AVatch Chains. Seals and Keys; Breast Pius. liar-Rings. Finger-Rings. Bracelets; Gold Pens; Gold Pencils; Gold Thimbles; Gold. Silver and common Spectacles: Silver ami Plat eel Spoons; Butter Knives; Portmonaics; Coral Beads: Coil's Pistols: Accoreleons: Music Boxes: PJj-iteel Cake Baskets: Piateel Care! Baskets; Plate;el Castors anil Candlesticks: Snuffers and Trays; Military Goods of all kinds; and almost every thing else usually kept in a Jew dry Store. A fine assortment of CLOCKS. Strict attention paid to repairing AVatche-s and Jewelry. EDWIN GLOA'ER. Sept". 8. 1854. 3m FOR SALE, 300 sacks SALT, on consignment, by Octobe-r i)th. Aid. W. STEEL. AVitrtci's Patent Salamander Snfc. AYe kee p constantly on hand an assortment of the above Safes, warranted tire-proof: ami desirous of ex- j tending the demand for thein. the makers have been iu- ; due-eel to de live r them he re at New York prices. 1 D. it Vi". AlcLAURIN, Agents. June 18. 1851 tf j XEY PIIIM NEW GOODS. t have just received ami opened a A N D The subscribers large and splendid stock of READY-MADE .' CLOTHING, in part of Consisting Dress and frock Coats, .sack atul business Coats, Clonks and Overcoats of all descriptions and prices, boys and youths' clothing: in abundance. Iu a.hlitieiii to the above, we constantly rp tin largest ami best selected slock of PANTS ami VESTS eve r seem in this 'market or any other. Shirts, Collar, Drawers, Suspenders, Neck Ties, silk pocket ami neck Handkerchiefs, and a Teat manv other rURXISJflXG GOODS for Gentlemen. Which we offer for sale at wholesale or retail on reason able lei ins. Gentlemen are respec tfully invited to call A- examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Person street, next door to the Cape Fear Bank. GREENTREE, HEXTER & CO. October 28. ls.U 2in St- of Colli t of Korth Car,iliiit-Ciisiilcrlinl County. I'leax and Qaarltr Sessions September Term. 1854. John MacNeill versus N'eill McNeill. Flora wife of James Senter. Isabella wife of James Stewart. Kliza-be-th Hedlo.vay. Sarah McNeill, Janet wife of Allen Senter. ami children, whose names are unknown. Marv Oliver wife of Zeddy Oliver, Nanevr.'wife of Dav iel Holt, ami child whose 1 name is unknown. Petition for sale of land belonging to the estate of Neill McNeill, deceased. It epoearing t" the satisfaction .of the Co-.trt that! Mien s'enter and children. Zeddy Oliver imel '' j Marv. Daviel Holt, a id child, are not inhabitants ot j this St.-. tc: it is therefore ordered that publication be j made in the: North Carolinian for six weeks, notifying ! the said non-residents of the tiling of this Petition. . ami requiring them to appear at the next Term of this , Court to be held for the County of Cumberland, at the Court House in Favetteville. on the tirst Monday of j December. 1851. and plead, answer n demur to the said petition, or the same will be taken jiro coufesso ; aim uearii ex parte as 10 mem. Witness. John AlacLaui in Clerk, of our said Court at ollloe. the first Mondav in Seutemler, A. D. 18-4. li lit J. McLAUBIN- kishj fish:: JPISHXIX Just received, 25 bbls. MULLETS, in Oak barrels, ami for sale bv AA". II. CARAr"t:ii- Nov. 1. 4t 5EV BAKEUY. The Snliscriher has established a Bakery on Dow Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's ' Cabinet Shop. He is prepared to furnish Families, i Boats, anil the public generally, witu lreait, J.iseuit. ! and Cakes of various kinds, oftheliest quality, as he S has procured the services of one of the best Bakers in tlif. State, Prices reasonable. Give me a call. CHARLES BANKS. . 'January 1, 1853. tf G 11 0 C K 11 IKS, : BOOTH .1AVJ SHOES, FOKEISS A.'i DOMESTIC I.m.rOItS, Choicti Havana Cigars Euo-lish and French Sauces', Cordials, Szc. AV. D It AUG HON Is now receiving a large ami well-seleeteil as.-ortmeut of Goods in his line, selecteil by himself in New York: among w hich are the followiu viz: A full stock choice Groceries, 200,000 Cigars of various brands, One jie very superior Old French Urandy, Otard, Dttpuy A: Co. One do. do. do. Alex. Signett, pale. With several other brands. Pure Holland Gin, Old Jamaica and St. Croix Hum, Old Golden and Brown Sherry Wines, Old Port Wine, IJurgundy Port, Sicily Madeira Wine, Ave. A variety of low-priced Wines. 10 bbls pure Cider Vinegar. IN GLASS, the following, viz : Heielsie Champaigne Wine; Bollinger Champagne AV'uie'. and several other brands. Still it Sparkling Hock Wines, several varieties Longworth's Still it Sparkling Catawba Wine. Do. do. do. Isabella, or Lady's AYine. Imported Buanuy Cmkkkiks; Ciiki:i:v Bi.-amiy. The celebrated German Stomach Hitttrs. London POUTER ami Edinburgh ALE, in quarts and pints. London Walnut and Tomato Catsup. r,.i-,-i.t..ilib-e Saiii-c. Essence Anchovies. Olives. Pate fair tie grax. Sarehues: EoSisters: Orange, l. uni on. Peaches. Gooseberries. Ac. for Pies. ,ve. A:e. He invites the: attention of his customers to his choice Cigars, the-y being superior to those usually offe-reel iu this market. He shortly expects direct from P.ordeaux. Sardines. Salad Oil. I'ickles, ami manv other nice- things. V". DR AUG HON. Sept. 23el. 1854. 8l2-3m II. EKAMBERT, Coiifeftloiiery anil Varic-ly Store, Under the Fayetteville Hotel. Hay Street, Faykttkvii.i.k, N. C. December 31. 1853 y Xoticc. The subscriber has removed to Shaw's new building on Gillespie street, upstairs, where he still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its branches. Having hail practical experience in most of the Atlan tic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. 11 orders will be executed with neat n ess and despatch. B. MONAGHAN. April !. 1853. tf XOKTII C-AIUH.1N A CASS 1 .11 llt I. MR JAMES G. COOK has on haml a full stock of Rock Island Cassimeres. mami fac-tured by Carson. A'oung A' Gricr. at their Mill in Mecklenburg County. N. C., where consumers ami merchants can lie supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in eliirability. and as permanent in color, as any goods of similar character manufactureel or .-old in the U. S. Thev invite the-most full ami thorough tests of t hem. aml'only ask to be patronized in pmportion to their merits. Oct. 1, 1854. fil-tf j TO 3IIL.I. OAYAEIJS. The subscriber takes this method of informing his , friends ami the public that he still continues iu the. Mill j Wright business and all its brauehe's. viz: foundering, j framing, and erecting Wate r or Steam Mills upon vari ; ous principles, either with simple; or complicated ma i ehiii, -ry. Ik- returns his thanks to the' public for the ; liberal patronage he has received herretolbre. and hopes ! by strict attention to business, and by giving general : satisfaction, to merit a con tinu-.uice of the same'. He ! flatters hiiuse-lf that his w ork will compete with that of j any other machinist for speed anil eliirability. All per ! sons who want work done in the above line would do j well to give him a call, as he has several competent i workmen in his employ, ami is prepared to execute all jobs at the shortest notice and on very reasonable terms. Orders promptly attendeel to. For further information Orders promptly attendeel to. adelress the suliscriber at Jo N. C. Novembe-r 10. 1853 y-Jpe Inistown. Aloori' couutv. 1). B. JOHNSON. ipel. gii.i.'s sk pu'S i i. Tit a mrjtrvisii. j The Subscriber, a practical Boot-maker of some ex ; pcrience. has for some time been sensible; that there isa I ile-siiterot uni to be yet supplied tei the public in the way ; of a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most of the ; articles now used either injure the leather or fail to i impart that lustre se necessary to give to man's - na j ih-rstninlinff" a proper finish. He has there-tore, elur i ing Ihe last twelve mouths, been devoting himself to ! the task of preparing an article free from these objec j tions. ami has at length after much investigation and i experiment completely succeeded. The result i" Gill's ne jifitx ultra Jiarnixh." lie only wishes that it ; mav be tested iu order to establish its superieirity over all others. ('all at AL Faulk's shop opposite Air i Lauder's Marble Factory. Hay street, and be supplied ! with a:i excellent article at a cheap rate. ! THOMAS GILL, i Nov 0.185:! tf COX PRCTIOXEK , V A A' K T T E A' 1 L L E , N iber 1. 1851. C . HOTEL, WAIISAAY, N. C. Sot ire to tlir Tiavt-liii eiliinum i t j . The subscriber begs leave to return his thanks to the public for former patronage, and asks a continu ance of the same. He assures those whomay patronize him that no pains will be spareel to make them com fortable. His house is equal to any on the Wilming ton ami Raleigh Railroad. He alse keeps a Liv ery Stable', with good hacks and horses, for the accommodation of passengers from Yar saw to Fayetteville. or to any other place iu the State that thev mav wish to be carried. C. J. OATES. AVarsaw. Aug. 15. 1851 tf CARTHAGE Having recently purchased ItOTE li the abov e' establisriJiiriit front .Malcom Kelly. Esq. I am now prepared to ctitcr- lain iu a comfortable m-e-iiier those who mav give; ine a i c-all. Haviii"f ample stabl s. good hostlers ami i esis 1 trust I shall be able to iiositiou to accommodate. give entire satisfaction to those vv 110 mav lavorme wan their patronage. H. C. Me-LEAN. 70-tf Dece'iiibeu- 3, 185: STEAM MILL FOIi SALE. The Siibsc-rilM-r being desirous of changing his busi ness, w ill se ll his Steam Circular Saw Mill, of 30 horse power, situated at AYhitesville. N. C. She: will cut 10.00O feet of Lumber per day, having two saws, and will grind 150 bushels of corn. Eight prime; Alules ami two wagons iu good order, may be hael if desired; also the hire till the 1st February next of eight negro men. This Mill is eligibly situated within one ami a half miles of the AY. & M. Railroad. 011 which Lumber can be- sent to Wilmington at any time; the finest epiality of Timber may be had near the premises at a reason able rate. Any one desiring further information will call on the subscriber, on the place, or to Col. ALFRED SMITH, or Col. W. Si. BALDWIN. AYhitesville. N. C. T1IEO. M. SIKES. Sept. 23. 1851. 812-l f CtEMEXT . AVM.IC!iIT, Alloiiieryat Jkaw, Ey-scvillo, A". C. Office at the c orner of Bow- and Green streets. Fcb'v 3. 1.-53. K. M. MniCHISOS, Coiiiiiilnsi"" tl Kor-ivardins? Mcrciia nt, AVlbMIXI'TiiN, N. C. Januarv 7, 1854 y Oete GATES' W. P. ELLIOTT, Grucral CnmmtMion anet Forwarding Slert-Jiant, AY ILMIXO T O X , X . C . June 17, 1854 tf TUe largest Carriage Facleii)- iu (lie Seiulli. A. A. Mclicthiu Respectfully inforins his fricn.ls and the public, that he has fault p large substantial Brick Biuhlinus at his Think ir' vV"vy'r iHauufactm-inir t.arriages. Ilianktul tor the verv liln-r-1 i , i i i for H I . i -ii , , 1 l''i ouage he has received " last.:.1 yi!irs' ,,e ''"l"-" ly trict attention to "Z ..v. IIUJl '''togive satisfacriou. t. merit a I Co nt.nuance ot the same, lie warrants his v.ork to be i . a.le ot the best material antl by experionc.-.l workmen i in each brunch of the business. His work will ce.mpare ! lavorab y w.tl, ai.y mildo hl tho r.utcil States, for neat- ; uess arid durability. ' ! He? is determined to sell and do anv work in his line ; on as good te'i ins as any work el.ine elsewhere tii-.it is as i well none. U,. lu, has on hand, finished, the lai-e-t ! stock, if CAR IMAGES. BAROI'CIIES. ROCKAWAYS. AND BL ;(HES. ever offered in this place, inula verv ! large stock of work nearly tiuisheel. which will be sold j very low for Cash, or on short lime to punctual custom- ' ers. ,V He has on hand more than ONE HCNIiREi,) AND FIFTY Yc hides linisheei and in course of con st ruction. jr'All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bail workmanship. ir material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call ami examine for themselves. Orelers thankfully received ami promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice anil on very rea sonable terms. Favetteville. Oct 1. 1851. AVIio n, ml,l have- tto:iglit it I A ISEAV CA UllIAGE ESTAHLISUMKA'T (). ?iIn.iTAi:v Gi:i:i:.v. oitositk tiik AlKTininrsr Curia i!, Ki:o.T!.vei ox Mi mhiiiii si kkkt. Gkkat ExTKnri;!st-:. Fayki-iicvii.i.k mist siiixk. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends ami the public, that they have entered inte, eei-partner:-hip for the purpose ol'eoiiducting the gem-ral CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. Ami iK'ing beilh practical workmen, fully unelerstanding ! their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may Tie known by reference to A. 11. Whit'ie-ld's iron work" for the last fwo years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve mouths. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. ; PIER A BR AN IN. ; Jamks Buaxix. ' Jamks H. Piki:. Fayetteville. Oct 1. 1854. !?pJk. -'GUN HARM A N ri'speetfuilv informs his jiijlm frii-ndsauil the public that he has removeel from ; the Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the' hu g- ' er and more commodious Hotel iu" the centre of the' Town, recently occupied by Mrs Brown, and well know n as the Favetteville Hotel, where he will be happv to . accommodate- Travelers and Boarders. No exertions of! himself ami family will be spareel tei render those com fortable who may favor him with their companv. Fayetteville, N. C, Oct 1. 1854. Kltf" J-ivery Stable. The unile'i-signi'd continue to carry oa the Liverv Btisiness at '.his place. They have lately large lv iii creaseel their stock, ami can now oiler to the public- as good Horses. Carriges and Drivers as can be found iii 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 mav wish to travel. Stables at the West end of .Muinfbrd stree-t. w here one of the proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first doeir east of" Air T. S. Liitferloh's. J. W. POWER'S A CO. Fayetteville'. Oct 1. 185 1. y HAI..I, &, L.I.IXEK, FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every elese-riptieui made tei order. A lot of Babbi-t Aletal for sale. WINSLOW STREET. Oct 1. 185-1. tf Sui ice ! Having purchased the stock of Alateria! on hand at the Shop forme-rly owned by Mr. K. Fuller, and having : engaged tin services of Air. J. C. Laliy. whose work i gives such general and enlir" satisfaction. I am now . prepared to execute all orders for Timber Wagons. Road Wagons. Carts, Drays. AYhi'i lbarrow s. A:e. ! 1 have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles. Chains. Bolts, ami iu short, everv1 thing that the Wagon-maker can need. Timber Wagons, with the improved iron Axles, made to order at the shortest notice". I have ten good and competent Workmen at the business, and w ill give it my whole and uudi v ided at tention. Aly prices shall be as moderate as the linn's will ad mit, ami I will challenge any Wagon-maker in I he Uni- j ted States to equal mv work, either in point ofstvle or i durability. " THOS. C. FULLER. Oct. !. 1851. i5-tf CUAKl.ES KLIFP3:ri.LEl!, I Sole Agent in the State of North Carolina for I EGGEUT A: CO S j Af YNUFACTORY OF GRAND. SQUARE. AND UP- ! RIGHT PIANO FORTES. i N. 2'-)2 l'ji.vrr Sri: ic kt, 15ai.timoi:k, Mil. Office iu Raleigh at F. .Mahler A- Go's. Fayetteville, at Fay'ville Hotel bit; ;aj Old Pianos taken in exchange, instruments, carefully tuned and repaired. The subscribers respectfully call Hie aitention of the public to their ('rand. Square and Upright Pianos, ot li. O4. 7 A 74 octaves, for which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, has awarded the first premium ever avv.inlcel by that institute for improve ment in Grand and Seiuare Pianos. These Pianos are in large sized, highly linisheei cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, constructed in the most substantial manner, with all the modern tmpreivciuents. The mauiifai'liirei-s use noiie but the: very be-st sea soned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities, that enable' them to w arrant their instruments to stand any climate. The Firm has a. Patent. Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relievee or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. l-'eir chasteiicss of design elegance of finish, as vve-11 as for fullness, richness, and beauty of lone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. AVherevcr these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance, entire satisfaction. We warrant our instruments to stauel good for five vesvrs under careful treatment, ami will rcedi e the-m back and substitute others, any time within the first six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove satisfactorv. EGG ERT A: CO. Mav 20. 'l 851. !M-tf BA5K XOTES AJVIJ TAX" KECKIPTS A new supply just jirinted' ami for sab' at this ( tlire TO PASSENGERS. The STEAMER SFN will leave this place everv TUESDAY ami F RID A A" at 15 minutes after xiinrisr; and Vv'ilmington. every WEDNESDAA ami SATUR DAY at 12 o'clock, with Passengers ami Freight. R. M. ORRELL. Agent. 1851. !!(:.( f . Fayetteville. June KIPTV DaLLAllS KKAVAKIi. yv. above reward will Ix- given to any person who will deliver to me my negro woman ANNA, who al scoiideel about the 11th of November last, or for her confinement in any jail in this State so that I can "et her again. Said negro is of bright . uiulut'.o complex ion, speaks clearly and ini!-c: properly than iie-roes usually do. ami is rather 1k.-1ovv ihe medium size. B It is supposed that sin; is lurking about the vie:ii:v of" Fayetteville. aieled by the celebrated Simon Blue of harboring notoriety. She may attempt to pass as free person among the numerous free mulattoes about Favetteville. ALEX. Ale Al ILL AN. Dundarroch. Ro!iesm couutv, I April 2ib 1854. " '" !)l-tt ; o t 1 c 1 ; . Drs. AIALLETT A- McSWAJN having h ft their Rooks and papers with W. McL. AIcKay. who is fully j authorized to receipt for the saiii". all their ciislouie-rs ! living we.-t of th Cape Fe;ir River, who may lie in i arrears dther Iiy note or aceoiiiit. will confer a favor i bv calling on him and settling the .-:ime. W. P. MALLETT. H. A. MeSWAIN. Favetteville. Oct 1. 1851. tf i EIA'E IlL'XjaitEU TIIOl'SAXU POIXUS COTTON AND LINEN" It AGS WANTED. The suliscriber will pay the highest market price fer anv quantitv of cb-an Lintu and Cotton R'ags. DAY ID ::urpiiy. March -LI S51 tf CAimXAOIS MASl'PACTOUT. The snbscrilier continues to carry on the manufacture of BUGGIES. SULKIES, CARRIAGES. AND VEHICLES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, at Jjii mict ion, X. C, Iu a siipei-ior style, and of the best materials. All work eiejiie at the establishment is warranted for 12 months. Repairing promptly allemicd to and lie al ly executed. Also, ploughs and nil other farming implements made te orilcr anil kept constantly on hand. Horse-shoeing done ill the: best manner. Thankful for the liberal patronage of an enlightened public, he hope's to de-serve and re ceive a continuance of tin' same. JOHN W. RODGERS. I.umberton. Jan'v ICS. 1854 If sc AV. 35cljuiiriu receiving a large stock of Are Groceries. llavilw:ir. lb..,l mikI Sb.w-o wliien an- offered as low as the-v can be bought in th maiKi't. at wholesale ,,r iet;iil. ictobcr 13. l.s.",:;. PROVISIONS. The' subscriber will ke e-p constantly on hand and for sale a good .-updy of Com, J-.cemi, f 'isi, L.-tnl, Riee, Sugar, (ffee, Su(, Mi.faxsrs, .nel almost any article commonly tei be found in a ( .' reieery SI ore. Al-e.! a large lot of Rock LI. ME. Plaster Paris, and Hair. Persons wishing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a call. JOHN CULbRKTll. May 27. 1854 tf roof 1 la; moil n f . STEAM ECVtilSES, Vity t-( t u vi He Mauttlitct m t- AYe are now prepared with all the necessary machin ery for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES. 'from live to sixty hor.-e power, which we can furnish on as favor able terms as any Northern c.-iabii; hmeiit. Persons iu want of Engines for Mills, lloals. Ac. will perceive the- advantage eil having them made- ne ar home. " "An Engine of our eiwn Mann lac! lire can be .-ecu in operation at the Founeli . HALL A BOLLINGER. Oct. I. 18." M. De-e-ember 7 1-tf 1IVTSOX, Iln.sK I'AiMKi:, Eavctleville, N. C. 17. 1853. ii. i.. iioi.riiEs, Aitocxkv at Law. Wit. mini; ton. N. C. Oiiice' on Ihe corner of Froiif ami Princess strec t. t he Journal lllice. liiiih H),ODO IJjs. Tallow wanted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct8.l8.-kl ' A. M. CAMPBELL. AVOIJTZI 1'TI.KV, Corira riling and General Ct.ninissii.u Merelia nt, FAYETTEVILLE. N. C. J. A. AA'eiinn. .JeisKiii I'n.Kv. Fcb'v 18 1.--5-L M-ii tcit Me- Laut'ii i Ar Sfraime' will n;iv tho hieli- -I e-.e-l i prn e lor Juip-.i;t:ne unt.l furtln'r notice. . :;. 1853. 5,s-( f Sep v ii s ii s c i i' i. v . DUS. FOULKES S: MACIiAE, V lii.lesnle and retail .Druggists, Are- now receiving their Spring and Summer supply of DRUGS. MEDICINES. AND CHEMICALS. ' Dye-Woods and Dve-St nil's. Aaiuishes. (Ids. Paints, and Painters al tieb s. I'leuih. Euglirh A- Ann lie mi Pi rl linn-i v . Fine? Toilc-t nlnl Sha V i ng Sua ps. Fine Hair. Tooih. and I aim 1 lii.-in s, Siirgie-al and De-nlal I list i u im nis. Trusses ami Support e is of a i I kinds. Pure Wines anil Brandies ibr t.eii'eal purpo.-i's. Extracts for Flavoring. Choice Toi let ami I'ani v Article's. A e-. .1...:.. i 4- i . . . 'fhev luak equal iy as lew as they can be obtained fiom anv simi lar csiabl.siiiu.uit in ihis section. Warranted to be fresh, jiii re lid genuine-. i rdi rs from the countrv iiroiimtlv Idled, am! -ulisbie- Hon giiaran! led I lav .-treet. Oc t "l. Is.", I v.itli regarel liolh to pr.ee- ami eialitv. next door v est ci! 11. A E. J . I.iliv. tf N . O. M O L A SS L S lil Id g: NeiC" 8! Roil ca-ks. ii inn;e arti. J. A T WADDILL. i'A vi:t i i:vh,!iK 3i i t c a i x s tr ii a : f i: t- ,n i a x v. This Company has been iu suci-essfii I ope ration since Feby 1853. It lias paid all losses promptly, trittiuut ant osstt,,,i(iit. and it has still a Mm. II c ash capital on hand. Policies issued up to l::h Mav. No. IU. covering tire. i ie -It V lo value of few I ''! i-,. -ii1 X----- SLI5I.8'.2 mi ji,!i.i::;i no .-.-ss.s u( i(;i.;i;! i;i 30.08.1 35 P dices came lled ami expired, Amount low III:- II reel Amount Premium Notes. dei do cancelled am! expire d, Do. do. now on hand. Averaging 14 57-100 per cent Si 28.58 1 -V leitutnt insure el. S8.258 0 1 sJ.!H7 22 on th Cash premiums received. i-ire iosses adjusted ami i.aii! The Board take- plea.- u re i 11 stating thai the Companv is now in a conditie.u to jm ril public i-euiliilence. It is etfotjixn-tt 11 pun a Jon mint i, .it adiiclt runout be moi'ttt. We solicit a share of hiisines.-. DIRECTOR'S : G'e-ei. AfeNeill. II. L. Alyrovrr. C. Be 11!. ow . Henry Lilly. Janus Kyle. J. O." Sin, herd. S. T. llawh-v, David A. Ray. J. D. Williams. '1 hos. S. Liit terloh. N. .V. Slcdiuaii. Mc Laurin. .Jus. G. Coe k. C. Luttt rloh. OFFICER'S: GEO. Me-NEILL. Pi e.-id.-iif. H. L. AH I.'OX 'ER. Vice President. C. A. Aie-.M 1 1.I. A N. Se-cretarv. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorni'v. L- B. REM A A'. Gene 1 al Agent, hours from '.1 to 1 o'clock. Oflie Oct. C -M.-A1ILL -Y AN. Sec 1. 1854. f:.t"Cooiers' Tools, ;iinl for Distillers' use. Ibr sab- bv D June 17. 1854 if all qualitiea of Glue . A: AY. McLAURIN. CHDAIt FALLS Col ton Yarns and iiigs ii;f .sale lv he-t-t- TROY t .A AR.'-'If. Nov 12. 1853 y itijiiK-1? v. R. AY. HA R DIE carries on the Book-binding bus;,,? in the second story of Clark A AVoo.lw aid's Clothing Emporium, where he will receive ami exe cute- RIND ING in anv slvle dcsireil. October 1, 18.U. AYE hav e-just received a fresh Mipply of Tea. from the Pe-kiu Tea Company, of all qualities, which we warrant to give .-sitisfaclinii. or no charge. 1). & AY. McLAURIN. April 16, 1853. 38-tf Jamk.s C. Smith. Md.k.s Co i I N . JAMES ,C. S3IITII &. CO., Co 01 mission Mereha nt s. Have' removed their ol'ic.e to the second story of the building formerly occupied by the Tele-graph Company, w hen the-y are prepare-d to attend to.all busine ss in the (.'oiiiniissioii line. Vl I business eiitrusti'd to them will be oiinctually attemU-el to. AYiliniiigton. Jan"y 1 1, 1854. 7i-ly Z?- 2,000 Sjiirit Diirrel. for snle Lv AfcLAURIN A- STRANGE. June 17, 1854 tf -I. A". MeDOXALD, (Foruierly with Jauics Kyle ) Takes this methoel eif informing his friends nnd ac quaintances, that he lias associated himself with AVj;" Shemw-c ll in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS BUSINESS, in the Store formerly "occupied bv p Shemwell, in the Shemwi'll Hotel Biubling, where he will be pleased to see all who mav favor him with a call. Fayetteville. Oct. 7. IS51. 11-lim 1 !
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