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Mgas SEMI-WBEKt,Y. HMHI' VCEia .-tY ►rii. ' live. 'V, i'- V "nd or' -- -.1 P'" . - ■ [vol.. IT.] im!inti;i> itY ,1. n, XKwiiv. I'AYF.TTEVIl.LE, N. C., MAUCII 14, 1853. - *W” [NO. I76.j KBMBKaiSHECaBaBHI^^S i;i)\V \IM) J, ILVLi: & sox, K,1)1T0Uj^ and l’RUl‘llIETOUS. p.:,. f.T tl c-‘^''ini-'Vcckly Ousk.rvkr 00 if paid in jjv-.ni.c; ^ 1 'f during the yenr of subscrip- >;.'i after tin* year has expired, p rthe Wopkly ;‘nsK.KVKU $2 00 per nniium, if paid in : :.’o; i*'- during the year of sub.scrip- .: T or i" ' attiT the year has exjared. Vi'VF.r.TISlIMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per ,^;v .1' *"'■ first, iind thirty cents fer eucli > iin; I'viblivMtii'U. Yearly advertisements by spe- / :M:itrai'ts. at reasonable rates, .\dvertisers are ... u-to.l t.. >t ;ite the number of insertions desired, or . V will bo I'liutinuod till forbid, and charged accord- Letters to the Kditors must be post-paid. \V. W lllTEnEAl), WITH IJ \VNi:U (Jir.MORE. 4 0^! ni n K R€' IIA A T!^, 15t Water NEW YORK. Customary advantes on .\aval Storrs, ir. X' .roil ’. lS-33. 74 tf u JOHN A. UKIIAKDSON. ATTOUlil'V AT I.AW. Il l ifter .hine next. ' attend the (\>urts of Aii'"n. llii'bmond, Uubcsou. lilaJon, andi'olum- . ir. r'. Llizabethtown. lUaden County, N. ,r>u7. 7 t-*im C'NAULKS IVVNk'S, co.vrKi’Tfo.vM: fx, V I.KSALF. AND UKTAIL HEAl.KK IN Fi ir)'t., \iifx, Cujnra, Tnltacro^ .S/( Fayetteville, N. C. 7;Uf . Mi!.SON LANDS roU S \]A\. I’ ■ .. V, r ’:pr~ havin;: pnnh.-tsf'd the entire infer- K- 'l"'i.'in:is .1. ('urti', K«). in the lands l;»tcly iti the county -f Ki)lies'.n. n^w otTer for • i « iii and on terms favor- r-i M Ilf this I.and is well ailapteil ■ !• ■ 1 Ti:rju-i!tine Viij-iiness. TiTsons wish- '1 . !iii rail on either of the «Mlisoribvr«. re hereby warned noi t.r tre.'pass (mi any ! as the law will be strictly enfirced •• li levs. .1(»SK1*H TlloMrsov. R015KKT S. FUKN! H. 1 1 7:{-:?m nsii. Fisn, KISH. J 'T r-ffivfl ;ind for sale. Mackerel. Herrinp and '! : ts. Also, ('ndtish and No. 1 Mackerel and ;ii kits. l'» hhds. new crop M.'’nssfs, bv W. H. l AKVEll. '^ ■h 4, 1650 TUf ilncoiiroixc Home .Mnnuf(irturc. illlK Sn-w t'amp Manufacturing romp iny continue t- mnnufatture, in the neatest and be.«f style, it Threshing Machines, from two to six htir**e pow- ■ itting Machines >f different sizes; Double and .Sin- W .1 Tardins Machines; Mill and Factory Gear ind Grist Mill Irons; Edge Tools. Cotton Yarn r.nd II \c. v'^c. !i' wishing to purchase would do well to give '.^-fore purch.ising elsewhere, :s we are de- ! t'i n“ll cheap for cash or on tinn* to punctual : >ur long exjij-rienec in the Manufacturing • " > n:it)les us to fe».-l no hesitation in sayin^r that - A liiii: not l>e surpassed by any Shop in the iiankful for the liberai patronage heretofore • . we r'.'spectfully solicit a continuance of the • ■ N addressed to the .\gent of the Company. 1’. H.. Alaniancc county. North ('aroli- r. .-ivc prompt attention. I'AVH) DIXON. Apent .f the .**. C. Manufacturing Company. - s ,mp. Fcb'y -2-2, 74-Om ,>V#r Minoh's^ A*c. Life of Webster: Trench on T’roverbs; i ■ .ry of the DiTisioi! of the rr»>«byterian Church; .. r’ :m I'.ittle l)»>ctor: Scnool Uook.s, \c. ■' • '.vti-iian I’salinodist, a colVction of Tunes t the I’salni.s and Il^inn.S of that ( hurch, ap- thi-'u nfrMl A.-.*>f‘tnbly. -• - l)inest‘ Copying Ink, without the use of '■I. l,ftt»“r I’jot.ks for the above Ink. -■ ' >.e i and for sale bv r . - 'E. J. HALE & SON. ' l>r. T. II. II A I II, n A. taken nn Ofhee on Hay Street, West of the I'otel lUiildings. July 14, IS;")!. 4_tf R. M. OJiinTLL, FORWARDING (IDnilSSinN MKRCll.AM .\T Fayelloville, C). March 1§, 18r>l. (VJ-tf W. II. ( ARVKR, tiF.Al.KR IN /)ri/ (tond.s, (irorcrirs, and ]^rnvlsions^\ 3d door from N. E. corner Market Square, next to D. Gee's Hat Store, (ireen street, I FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. j gsa«“AIl kinds of Produce taken in exchange (or Goods, j Feb’y I,s,i3. (jijy WOR'm cV KLLIO'l' r, ~ (si Ci:.'S()!lS TO J. O. Wn.I.IAMS,) FOinVAUDLN^: (’(>>LMISS1UN MEIK’IIANTS, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. (OI,l) STAM» OF HALL A JOHNSON.) J. A. \^OKTII.] [w. P. EI.IJOTT. February Ifi. 1.li'.Uy STARR WILIJA.MS, WHOLESALE DEALEllS IN Foreign atfft ifoHtt stir iPrtf fiiootts^ IIAY sTRi'.irr, Fayetteville, W. C. J. «. STAFiR.] [.). M. WII,LIAMS. April h*‘)tf II. L. IIOLMI'.S, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. O FFICF. on corner of Front and Princess streets, under Journ.nl ofhce. l>ec. 48-tf .lOilN HANKS, rn>!iiiss!ii\ wn forw irdi.m; agent, Wilmington, N. C. ' ILL attend to the sale or purchase of Priiduce. and will ship with dispatch all consignrnints made to him. Sept. IS. 1S.')‘J. •JS-Cm jdnM’ii r. wmmi V O Tl T1 I N I O ANl» FORWARDING MERCHANT, V. Proiupt personal attenti.m given to all Consign ments, and Cush advances nui Ic on Produce to be i>hij)- pt'd to (..thor pr-rts or «oltl in this market. Feb. 1_*. is,;;. 07y w iLKiNsoN .V i:sli:r, I>FAI.Ei;S IN (S'onf'rrtionart/, /"'nrrit/H h'ruifi^y ^uts, iiuil Snnjr, ANI» IMPOHTFUS of ii%VA\A c'K.Aies AT WHOLKSAl.K AM» RKTAIL. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 7. IH'il. 1 1 tf M vlm:r r .v p\i imi'ortt'K (tint ('oiintiissioii »JIer- rhfiiits, irS.'i I'roiil NEW YORK. p. MAr.LKTT.] August It'i, 18.'»'J. [j. PAl I.MIK.K. iMf ttrrillr ('findif Mfwufnvtort^. CHAIILE.S HANKS. 7.^tf M'.Li: lAYV AT AlX'nON. |\i’II I. • S'llil at the Market House, on the first t * M in .\pril, 4th day.) at ]'2 o'clock .M.. !,>T OF L.VNl), known as the Academy ■‘1 'f the Ej)!Scopal Church. Terms at Sale. . ■ ' T t'tlie .Magistrate of Police. ^ Ih’tZ. 72ts FILL XmT852. 1>IIY lUlRD n. hats, caps, boots and shoes. A|;f, n>iw recuiYitjg our Fall Stock, to which ■ iiiTitf the attention of buyers. HALL & SACKETT. ' 19-tf and I'eninli' Acadcrny, If I ‘"nwiieiicc its fourth session, in the new '"'hii;.', i.',th Februiiry, and close its scliolas- •' b.-'iv ir^Hiiization and char(;e9 ns 'Ir. ,\Iiirpby ex‘»‘pted, whose services, if I'C -:;jp[)licd by a com[)etent Assistant. ' a the principal. .JAMES H. 15KENT. ■ N l!i'c. :U). oU-tlm ,, \ m:\\ invkntiox. I ' ' i^ncd has made an invention *f a Smut liich lie will insure to be perfect in the ' n.ut ill wln-at, and wishes to inform .Mill ■ ’ ' putting up machines Ht Union Fncto- ' l;ivcr, eight miles North of Ashborough. •i" iirf composed of three distinct princi- * , ,l - ' 'iwcring and reaction. It takes the .. 'hree operations ingoing through the / ■ ’'n buying a machino, after trying it, if it ' K. wheat, damp or dry, i will t.ake it hack. I.„ll:irs. ‘ t l.re;-id ti .New Salem Post Office, Ran- P. P. fkfeman. i{4Y W. IT. McKAY, Wholesale and Retail Grocer, Genrr.il ronnnissioii \ Forwnnlin? Mt'rrliiiiit, .South Water street. 0 doors below .Market, 4'. fir.:;)"* Particular attention jiaid to the sale of all kinds of Country Produce. Liberal cash advances made on consignments. llefereiice' •lohn I). Starr. Esii., Pres't of the Hank of Fayetteville. Wm, (J. Piroadfoot. Cash'r, do, Elijah Fuller, Esc|., .Messrs. Cook .'i Taylor, Cook \ .lohnson, L. C. Hubbard »S: Co., Clinton, i^ampson county. Thomas .1. Morisey, r.s[.. Lumbertoii, llobeson. .1. 15. I’rown. I''si[., Westbrooks, lila^en. 33Vpd P'avettcville. Oct. S. 1P.^)2. K>l)\Vi.\ ;LOVEli, At Ilir si:n of (hr liirsc Watch, lliiy Slrcft, (iiis as.ti sT,t.vn.) 11'^ r('c‘iv(»(l ln> I'all St()( k or (lOODS, consisting of V ? *itich mFv SILVER AND PLATED WARE, AND MILITARY GOODS. tMON(i his assortment may tie found Watches of all kiniis. front yS to .i'll!.'!; gold Fuh. (Ju.-ird and Vest (’hains; "oM .'^rals and Keys: .silver Fob and Guard Cli:iins and Ke_\s; ISreast-piiis, r,ar-rinp;s an ! Fiiiger- riiigs. : a tine stock); ('iifT pins; r.racolcts; gold and silver Sjiectaclos, Tliitnlilcs and Pencils: goM Lockets; Colt's and -Mien's l>evf>l\ers: Chessmen: .Xcconh-oiis: silver Spoons; silver Cups. I'tc.; Military iOoils of all kinds; a fine lot of Clucks, and almost evci . thitiix c.ilh'd for in his line, which will be sold che.-ip for Cahli. oi-on short time to tlmse th.U will pay their bills when presented. fir Watches and .lewelry rep.aired ns usual. OKI (iold and Silver taken in exchange. Il'-iV* .Ml tlo'Se in.b btcd by Note or Hook account, must ).ay by th.‘ 1st of November. Fayetteville. Oct. 4. IS-')'-’. Sl-tf rwi”! ri',\ ii.i.i'. ^IITI IL l.\S!IM.\(l': niMIMW. ^I'^IIL'^ Cmnj any is now c.rg.inisrd and ] rej'arod to ro- I ceive a]>piic;itions for Insurance, on as fivoralile terms as other i' iiiijianies. DiiiFrrons: Hknhv Lh.i.y. II. I.. Mvm»\ KR. 'l llos. lil ITrilLOII. • lolI.N 11. CduK. I). A. Hay A. A. Kkihan. (Iko. Mi Xkii.l. NaIH.W a. .'^TKtiMA.N. •Ja.mk.s Kvi.k. Avon 1' H.vi.r,. ,1. (!. Sii Ki‘11 Wm. Waimh.n. S. T. II.WVI.KV. .John 1C Wii.i.ia>u ('. Uk-Miiiu. Wm. M I.atrin. W.M. Mtl.NTVRK. T. C. WORTH, n)^!M[ssiii\ iM) F(ik\v\iii)im; >ii:Rrii\\T, U II.MLN(rrON, N. ('. Feb. 1, iM.-i:^ tiOtf .\. J. .N .1. r. .io.N!:s, General Agents & Commission Merchants^ \vii.m\c;To:%, v. Particular attention given to the sale of Tim- V>er, Lumber, .•mil Na>al Stores. Liber.'il cash n'l\.inces on Consignments. l-*tl N. H. srARBl C K, Tr«//, .>V#/* lV>r/», I 7 .. IK().\ FOrXDHR AM> MACinM>T, hVM: .V. riber still continues to manufacture a su- Sfrnw Mill I « r' r article of plain anl tancv • ANUlh.'', at . . • • n i • i m i • -.-i. N.,. Green Street. .3'.h.or.i North of (,,arn,j fH k I i\-r. ■> .r ' II I'ise. ‘ where he woild l>c happy to see his ■ and customers. Mi:niCAL NOTICE. |U. THOS. C. H.\LL respectfnlly of- fers his ))rofessional services to the citizens of Fayetteville and its vicinity He maj' be consulted at the OiTlce directly over the new l)rug Store of .Samuel J. Hinsdale, .Soutii West corner of Market Square. July liO, lS;jO. ];'4f PALvrs,Oil, LP.S. PI HE WHITE LEAH, I'd bbls. Pdake's Fire-proof Paint, Linseed Oil, Train “ Vegetable or Uosin Oil, Chrome Yellow, “ Green, (in ()il,) Paris “ •• “ Putty and Putty Knives, Cop.il Varnish, P.lack [^e.-nher Varnish, I’.rown Japan “ &c. F.r sale low by J. X. SMITH. Jan'y L’4. IS-'):!. i;-Jtf sroRAcn:. F have commodious l>iick Warehouses in the ~ ■ re.ar of our .Store, in which we store cotton and other produce. L>. & W. McLACHIN. .Nov. 1, 1S.-)1. FALL AND WIXTEll .T()(’K OF S rAl‘Li: Cc I'ANC'V DliY (;0()DS, l-'oi* I SII.WE just recciveil mv Stock of ST.U’LE .\N!) F.VNCY Dl’.Y (K)(H)S. f..r the Fall and Winter trade, consisting in pai't ns follows: Cloths. Cassinures and Yistiiigs; iil.-iin. bl'k and fip'd Silks: f.uicv do; bl'k and col d I'rciich .Merinos: English do: bl'k :ind col’tl Alp.ac.is; French and F.nglish |>riiited Helaiiis. j s.inie embroide red and very handsoiiie:) .Me rino Jshirts and I>i-awers; Wool .''hawls; Cassinure and Crape do: Flannels; W orsted Caps: Honnets. .''acks and .NIuli'.s for (.'hildri'n: Negro Hlankets. and a few good bed lUankets; t.'ar{)ets and Hearth Itugs; Freni h and .\mer- icaii I’l'ints: iiinghams; bleacheil and lirown Homestics: •sii!i,hur;js: NLilbro (ioods: bl'k ami col'cl ('otton Velvets; Velvet Trimmings: .Jaconet and .''wiss MusHn; Hishop an 1 Viet 'r\ Law ns; .laopiiet and .•'wlss Edjiin^s ;.ml In- sert:nu>: Linen l'ri..iniings: Cottm and Lisle Lilgings: Int.ints' Uaisi.; Fringes: (iinij's: Picnic .Mitt.s: Gloves and Hi sicry; KiM'ons. Ponnets. (Jirls' FI.its and Straw Trimming: li.iinask !ind .Meiino. Also, a good .‘issortnient of Shoeu nnd Moots, for La- ilies. (ientlemen. l!o\ s, (lirls and ('liihlren: together with m.'iny other articles not enumer.iled. making my stock coni[>let‘': to wliich the attiMUion of my friemls and the trading jiuolic gcner.illy is invited. Grateful for past i fav' rs. 1 hope l>y otl.Tin^ ;oods at re.'ison.alile r.-ites to j cop.iiniie to sh.'ire a jiortion of public patronage. N 'it!i-West ('oriier .Market Snuare, No. 1.’. Gi-(‘cn St.. ! l'a.\ette\illc. N. C. 1*. SHEMW ELL. ! .■Sept. 'Jo, ‘J‘,'-tf j Kidini; I lats jiiid ( M'litic- mt n's Kidinjr Caps, f».r sale at the (.Ireen Strei’t H .VT HARMAN’S IIOTEI., M^aycttcviUe^ i\ The ?ubseril)or having t:ikpii the Inrirc Hotel, formerly known as the PL.\NTE11S’ HO’i'EL, situated at the foot of Hay Mount, Hay Jstreet, Fayetteville, North C.'irolina, respectfully informs liis friends and the public that he is now engaged in refitting the building, which is supjwlied with entii-e new I'urniture, and is ]irep>ireil to accommodate the travelling public. Having had some experience in the business in the town of Pitts- borough, N. he flatters himself tluit he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their company. His rooms are large .and airy. He has large and oonvenieut .St.ables, and a good and faithful Ostler. JOHN HARMAN. Feb’y 17. 18.')L*. OUtf IK) I'KL. ^I^!IE subscriber having purchas»d the Hotel situated * on the .^outh-East corner of Court House Square, .and lately known as Stuart's Hotel, would inform the public that he is n«w ready to accomnnidate bo.-irders by the day, week or month. Having made considera ble outlay in furnishing and refitting the Est.ablishment, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all who pa tronize him. His Table shall be furnished with the best the m.arket affords, his P>ar with the best of Li quors. and his Stable with .a plenty of good provender and faithful Ostlers. J. A. GILCIIPJST. June 2'), 18.')2. 8-tf MRS. MARY ANN C.IRSON. 7^1!.!, be gliid to acconunodate a few I>o irders. i'he also informs iicr friends .ind the publio that she intends to carry on the business of Mantua- making. Fayettveille. .Sept. 4. 1S.')0. L'Stf SI vnii-iuiLLK iioti:l. 1HE undersigned would respectfully inform the citizens of .'Summerville, the vicinity, and the jiublic generally, that she has opened a House of I'jHtertainment^ where she will >ie pleased to accommodate all w ho may call on her. The Village is pleasant and healthful, her hoUKC large and commodious. No pains will be spared to render agreeable and comfoi table any who may favor her with k call. .s;he is also j>rei)areil to accomodate with Hoard from 1-j to l!> Students. Price of Hoard per month. E. I5AILEY. .Summerville, N. C., .lune 1.'^. 1S.’>2. 1-tf AMERICAN IIOTKL, CH.VULOTTE. X. C. fji’.f. nr/PMiiwi:. H N olTcriii;r my services to the travelling public as the T Nov. I'l. Is'.Li. l>. Gl'.F. l.'tf fBlHE undersigiK'd. as the .\gent of the above Fstab- ■ lisliment. will order any articles which may be wanted, on ajtplieation to him. '”he .Steam .Mills manutactureil by Mr. Starbuc'i have been tested, and are highly approved on tfie Plank Hoads about t avetteville. EDW’I) LEE WINSLOW. Fayetteville, Sept. 4, ]8.)1. 20tf ~ WM. II. McRARV, I €'ommission •lierrhant, I wil.min;t()x, n. r. \ rarticular attention will be paid to selling and ship- 1 ping Naval Stores and Produc**, and also to the Eor- , warding of (Joods. Merchants who consign their Goods to him can rely on their being forwarded by first boat after they are I discharged fron» vessel. : KEFEUHNCES: i F. Fries, E. A. Vogler .S: Co., Salem, N. j T. -M. Young, .Mocksville. I Hunt k Adderton, Lexington. 1 John D. Hro.vn. Salisbury. I J. H. & J. .Miirtine, Fayetteville. 1 Jan’y 20, l»o3. * C2tf I llLLLUi I liWllili, ! fouwauding and commi.ssion mkrchaxt, WILMINGTON, N. C. IJEUSONAL attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores. I hare ample facilities for con ducting the Imsiness; largewharf and store sheds to keep spirits from exposure. Naval stores will be shipped to any hou.se in New York, or to other markets if advi.sable, and liberal cash advances made on consigr.- meiits. I refer to the foHowing distillers: E. Hannum, Wayne Ounty, C'.iandler Hall, Johnston Co., Lovett Peacock, Columbus Co., IL H. Bnnlen, Thos. L. Vail, Bladen “ ^lesBrs. Smith, & Ingram, Johnston Co., Messrs. Z. & J. Jones, “ Messrs. Smith & Jones, “ Spencer Fountain, Esq., “ Levi Hailey, Esq., “ May 20, 18.">2. 93-ypd Blank Warrants for sale here. oFMt'KIl.'^: Gl'.O. McN|!lLI. President. H. I,. MVKt»VKi:. Vice Pn lent. J. G. SHFl’IIKni*. Attoiney. • A. McMlLI.AN. .''ccretary. GE(*. M NF.II.L. ) JoIlN II. '0(iK. Executive ('onimittce. JAS. KYLE. I The plan of Mrn \i. Issrii'N' K must c.immend its'.-lf to our cmmunit v, f'.r it can be dcninnstrtiteil that we h:i\e saved within the l:ist six ye;ir~ npv.ards of Viy insurar.co in the North Carolina Mutual Comp.'iny: that is. we slmuld have p.aid to have kept the same in surance in tin- f. reign joint .st 'ck con;)'anies th.at sum more th.-m we ha\e actna'ly ] ;iid: and yet the N. rtli I'ar'lin.i Mu'.jal Company li.is received between and -N'lHun nii re frixi our C 'mmunity tlian it has paid ^>ut t'.r los.ses lici'e. sin wing tli.il we .tie lavi'ralily sit uated. as coin] ar-'d with : t!ier plac s in the .St;ite. fi r liisnr.-itii-e. (Mir Comj’any has gone into ( j eratioii favoralily. hav- ii:g tiie dav we organistd applications to the amonnt of ■'i> 1 1 *a I. jiiid the Ci.r,i|.:in_\ is now j>l:iced upon a liini footing. ,\n\ Hire.-tor. nuth..ri.o-d Ap nt. or .'secret:irv. nniy receiv'.* .\ppiicatioiis, l,;it they will not be binding until .approved t.v the Executive I'omniittee or the P.o.ard. \S M. I. Mc'i.\UV, l's(|. is appointed. General .\gcnt of the (.'onii'iiny. e invite applications. *;Eb Mc.NElLL, Pres't. C. A. McMILLAN, Secy. Feb'y 7, IHV?. ' >;tf (;REi:Nsj{()Ror(;ii Mutnnl Ijifc I HSU ratirv tV 'f'n/'l C'om'i/. fJi^HI.'s ('otnpany, as its name indic.ates, is upon the M riiii/iiitl prinri/i/r, and embraces two distinct de partments, to-wit: Life Insurance and Tr\ist de|iart- ments. This iittractive c..mbination offers to Policy holders d'.ntilc the ordinary security, without destroy ing their right to a full jiarticipation in the entire pro fits of the Coiiifiany. Premiums will Iu> received, in cash, either aniiunily. semi-annually, orquatterly, as mav be .agreed ii|m(Ii at the time the Policy is issued. In the TllCST KEPAKTMENT. or Hepohit .''ystem, the jiayments made to the Company are entirely optii.iii- , nl with the Hejmsitor, as regards the amount and the time at which they are made. jiarty may pay in as ! much or little, i not le.ss tli.-in one doll.ar,) and as of- I ! ten, as may be convenient for him. without any obl’ga- ' tion upon him to continue his p.ayments,—and may withdraw them at his pleasure. So that, on the id.in of this Company, there is creat ed at one and the s.ime time an assurance put/a/ile at (If,till—a fund availuhlc in tick»e.'.'S—and a proi-iifion for old o'je. .''oe Pamphlets furni.-'hed by the Company. OFFICERS OF THE COMPANY. Hirertc.ts—Halph (Jorrell. Lyndon Swaim. John .V fiilmer. I>. F. Caldwell, Itich'd (ireene. Daviil .McLean, Ilichanl Sterling, John M. Log.an, H. 1’. Weir. E. W. Ogl'urn. Uobert M. Sloan, Kobert P. Hick, Henry 15. Elliott. rresident—Hal pit (• or roll. Vice President—Lyndon Swaim. Secretary and Tn .isurer—H. P. W eir. Attorney—.lohn .V. tJilmer. ' Examining Physician—IMwin Watson, M. H. Consulting Physicians—1>. C. Mebane, M. H.; J. L. C(de. .M. H.: H. i’. Weir, M. H. General Agent—W illiam H. Cumming. Any information relative to the Companj' may be had by addressing H. P. Wl.lK, Secretary and Treasurer. Jan’y 2.'), 18.->.3. b(l-tf A l^\V 1) li IJO STO R E rI H E subscriber having taken the Store £ on Green street, known as the Mc Pherson I’uilding, nearly opposite Hr. Ilob- inson’s Shop, is now receiving a fresh and well assorted stock of Druj^s, Cliriiiicals, Mcdicinos, Paints, Dye-StutVs, and Rcrtiiniery. Together with n good assortment of Hair, Fle.sh, Tooth, Paint, and Whitewash Hrushes; Cupping, Tooth, and Surgical Instruments; Galvanic Hatteries. &c. &c. All of wiiich he offers low for Cash or on time to punctual customers. Orders respectfully solicited from Country Physicians and others, who may depend on procuring fresh and genuine articles, and that no pains will he spared to give satisfaction both in quality and price. J5^" Mkkical Prescuii'TIONS carefully and accurately prepared. J. N. SMITH. Jan’y 24, 1853. II KOI Ki'i.sii siii'.i',ri.\(;^, Y the bale or half bale, for sale bv C. T. H.\'lGH & .^ON. .Inly l.T. 8tf I). A: W. 31cLaiiriii WE just received, in addition to their former .''tock — ion kegs N.VILS, H> liiids. .'sugar, 20 bills, (iianulated ditto, *'■0 bags Coffee, •’>0 pieces !>undee Pngging, 7 bales Gunny C’lotli, l-’i Coils Uope, ti tons .'swedes and English Inin, .*iO keg.s pure anil extra 'A liite Lead, •'>(( boxes Window (ila.ss. 4i'i Viags Drop and I’nck .‘'hot. * 2’> keirs Fl'FG Powder. —ALSO— I.oaf and Cnishi d Sugar., P.ar an 1 Fancy .''oaps, .Mackerel, in barrels and haif-lian-els. Cheese, .'spice. Pepper, Ginger, .'snufi'. Indigo. Madder, .^pani.sh Hiown, .alts, .'Saltpetre. Saleratus. Nutmegs. ,Mac‘. Cloves. cast Pow.jeis. .''perm C:indles. ,^c.: witii a iretieral iis.sortnient of Hl’i\ (i(IOH.-s, lH»OTS .VND i SHOES. II ALDWAKi; AND CCTLEliY. | W e offer the above Goods at b>w prices, fur Cash or good paper. H. kV W. ,McL.\f IMN. Sept. 13. 18.V2. 2f)tf B. J r 'prietor of the .\merican Hotel. 1 will refrain from all !nnecess;irv boasting, but w ill assure tliose who .''top w ith me. that nothing which personal eH'orts on my p.-irt can acc.niplish to contribute to their comfort will be left undone The buildings have all been thoroughly re paired .and furnished with entirely new furniture. It is situated w ithin about three hundred yards of the Hepot. The .''t.age Office is kept at this Hotel. The Northern .''t.age arrives and departs daily, the Western .''tage tri weekly. Heing agent at this place, travellers ]';!Ssiiig will receive all the attention that 1 am able to bestow. Mv motto is—"1 study to please.'' A. HETHI'NE. .lan'v 14. tiO-oin PAINTS ■ INSEEH OIL, Train Oil, Putty. Vejjetable Oil. liCSHELS OATS. (i.OOO lbs. N. C. Pacon. For sale I.,- GEO. W. \S1LLI.VMS Feb. 2L It CO. ri-tf TRIvSlI CORN Mi:.\L EPT constantly on hand by GEO. V..' W ILLIAMS L CO. ! el>. I'C 71-tf MOW J’lIl.M /■IHE .Subscribers have formed a copartsicrship un fl. der the name and st_\le of sri:i)MAN HORNE, .\nd m.ay be found at the foot of Hay Mount, in the lir.use formerly occupied by H.all \ .Johnson. They have received their F.VLL .V.Nl) WJNTEK GOODS, consisting in part of ."'taplt' I>ry (Ioods, Hanlw.iro and (’ntlery, Boots DCS. .^('Ic iii'atlit'r, H.iirgiiijr, Koj»c, 'I'wine, I'cc. Also, ;i gejieral iissorfnicnt of (Jroferio.'J, including a clioice selection of liii|Uor.s. We keep on lia'id spun Yarn, from the Dee|) I’iver M. Co. at Factory p>-ices. We will take in exchange for goods, country produce of any kind. N. A. STEHMAN. W. T. HUUNE. Oct. 4. l.«!.'>2. 82tf S.\M receiving a much Larger STOCK (>F (500DS tfian u.su.al, consisting of a complete as.^ortment of Dry (ioods, CJrocerics, Hardware and Ciitlt'i V, —Among which may be found— Ladies’ fine Dress (Jooils. I’onnets, ami an assort ment of Dress and Honnet Trimu»ings, of the latest styles. —AL.SO— Ifdfx, CtpK, Boots and Shoes, Negro Blankets and Kerseys, Hagging and Rope, with a large supply of UE.VDY-.M.VDE CLOTHING. All of tlie above (Jood.s have l>een recently purchased, and will be sold low at w'holesale or retail. W. F. MOOIIE. ' p]ast Corner Market J^quare. Sept. 0, 18.->2. 2;Uf 1 rORACCO. rniHE stibscriber continues to receive and sell, on I i manufacturers’ account, all grades of manufac- 1 tured Tobacco. J. L'TLEY. j May .SI, 1852. 'Jotf AND OILS. White Lead, Window (il.'i.sK, Fire-proof Paint, Varnish, Yellow Ochre, Venetian Red, Litharge, Reil Lead, Cm- ber, Terra de Sienna, Glue. Vermillion, Lamp Ubick, Papeat Hlack, Verdigris. Chrome Cirecn, Paris Green, Chrome Yellow, .''.and Paper, P.aitit P.rushes, Varnish Hruslies, Whitewash Brushes, Whiting. &c. For sale low by .S. J. HINSD.VLE. Jan’y 17. ISo;!. 00-2m coriilis, COEDS, ENEECENZA. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. .lavne's Expi'ctorant. Jack.son's Coufth Lozenge.«. Piushton's Cod Liver Oil. W istar's P.alsam of W iid Cherry. For sale bv s' J. HINSDALE. Feb’y IS-'i.T. G.j-2m Hats! Hats! C'aj}s! ( 'ajis! Hoots Shoes! FILL .IM) \IL\TKII STOIR, 185-2. rS^IlE .Subscriber has received one of the largest as- M- sortments in his line that he has ever ofiered in this market: to which he would call the attention of his friemls :ind the public in general. Among his stock ni.iy be found nearly every style and qu.'ilitj that can be found in this market. He would s.ay to all tho^e desiring goods in his line to give him a c.ill, as he i» determined to sell low for Casii, or on time to punctual customer?, at wholes.ile or retail. JOHN C. THO.M.Sd.N. Old ist.and, South-West Corner Market Square. Sept. 2'., 1852. 2^»tf D. W. C. Benbow, Sur- jj^^geon Dentist, having located in Fayettc- ’ ville, m.-iy be found third door below the' Market, Henbow & Kyle's block, and will be happy ttf wait on those requiring his serviee.i. All work warranted, and he flatters himself he cnri give satisfaction, having taken great pains to qualify himself under the instruction of one of the first Dentist* in New England. Der. 22, 1852. f>4tf ERESH (uToi)S. PIECE.'* (,’arpetings, new style and patterns— Urussels, three ply. Ingrain, Venetian. Drug- gett and Hugs; Floor and Table Oil Cloths; Damask, Turkey-red, and embos»ed Curtain Goods; super fine niankets; Brass ami, Brass-head AndironS, and .Shovels and Tongs &c.. ic. CROCKFRY. 20 Crates assorted Crockery, new style, imported directly frf>m Liverpool, niakinitour.'isSortnientcomplete; —ALSO— 2o Bbls. Coffee Sugar, 5 Hhds. N. O. and Porto Rico Sugar, 20 Bags l.nguir.i ('offct>; 2 Casks old French Brandy, 20 Hf. bbls. and boxes Soda, Buftet, and Picnic Crackers. An assortment of Ready-made Clothing. Just received and for sale by S. W. TILLING HAST k CO. Oct. 4, 1852. .“Jltf WANT OEMoNEY! SWILL sell my SfJ/J/A'/! RKSIDF.XCE, two miles from the Market, on the Fayettoville and Western Pl.ank Ro.ad—one of the mo.»t desirable and healthy places in the county. Also, 40 .'shares of Fayetteville and Western Plank Road Stock, and 30 Shares of Fayetteville Hotel Stock. With the largest stock of Ready-made CARRI.VGES •and P>C(i(i I E.S ever offered in this place—over worth—completely tinished. All of which I will sell at very reduced prices for cash or negotiable notes. So little attention has been paid to the call made by me after the fire of the 2d Jan'y. on those indebted to me to call and settle, that I am imhiced to offer the above property at reduced prices to enable me to rebuild my Carriage Establishment nnd continue my business with convenience. I shall jilace notes in proper hands for collection, if not paid soon. 1 have nil my acconnts made oni to the 1st .lan'y 18.')2. A. A. McKETH.VN. March 2't, 1852. 77tf VA EE A P. EE PROPER I'Y for Sale. fl^HE .Suli.scriber having removeij to Tennessee, de- -M- sires to disjiose of his residence and lands in the vicinity of Fayetteville. He therefore offers for sale, on .accommodating terms, his residence at ROSE HILL, and the tract of acres of land attached thereto; and also the -Meadow F.irm tract of 1000 acres, adjacent to the former. Previous advertisements have described the residence and lands and their advant.a^jes. Persons desirous of further information can obtain it from Mr. Isaac B. Hawley, who has full power to sell the property anti give deeds. W\ II. HARDIN. Aug. 30, 1852. 21 Reward. R.'.N.VW.W from the subscriber, on Monday thrf l!5th October, a Negro man named BEN. Hd is about 5 feet lo inches high, and weighs about l‘.*0 pounds; his hair is long, and he someti'ftes keeps it tied uji in strings: has very large headj large eyes, ani good teeth. He cat read and write. «nd possibly maj write himself a pass. His age is 21>. I will give the above rcvrard for the ,»ppfehension and delivery to me, or to any .lailer in this State so that I can get him again, of the above boy. 1 will give an additional reward of $200 for proof sufficient to convict rnir white person or persons of harboring said boy. C. A. HARRISON. Clinton. Sampsoii Co., N. C., Nov. 20, 1852. 45tf PEVNOS FOR SALE. ri'^HHEE very good secOMd-hand Pianos for sale. Ap- J ply to Jan'y 1, 18.‘>3. L. P. WHITAKER. otJtf HAEE ^ P,0EEIN(;ER CiONTlNCE to carry on the FOUNDRY BCSINESS, v.ith all its branclies, in this place. They have added, within the last six months. ^1000 worth of P.at- terns. and .are now prepared to furnisli .Millwrights with .Machinery, at short notice, for Wheat, Corn, (iri.st, and Saw .Mills'. Steam Mills repaired throughout. Our terms are c.ash on delivery; 10 per cent, will be added for every 30 days an account may stand unpaid. We cannot carry on this business on the credit system, neither do we intend doing so. HALL BOLLINGER. .Vugust 18, 1852. 18tf HR (; A EN S! li A RG aTn S!! IN my recent visit to Naw York, my principal object was to get workmen and material for the purpose of manufac turing i^ilk Hats. After getting there, and finding it difTicuIt to get first rate workmen to come South, I gave up the prospect of pro curing ai\y, consequently purchased a large stock of SILK H.VTS. After making my purchase, I eng.iged a gentlem.au as j>rincipal workman, who came well re commended. He learned his trade in Europe; and for the last seven ye.ars he has been employed in a large manufacturing establishment in the city of New York. I then procured fa.shionable blocks and materials, and am now fairlj- at work Manufacturinjj Ninety Hats per month, ■\nd will have some of them ready for sale by the 20th inst. In order that I may not he overstocked, 1 offe^ for sale, AT (’O.ST, my late purchase of Nos. 1st, 2d, and 3d quality F.V.SHloNABLE mHoFesA'in Merciiants may s.ive money by purchasing of me. If you purchase in New York, it is often a month before you receive them. I shall in h short time be able to furnish merchants with Hats of .MY OWN MANCF.VCTCKE, at N. York prices, to-wit: No. 1 at $42, No. 2 ut !530, and No. 3 at .'J.’O per dozen. 1 take thi.s opportunity of returning my thanks to my former customers, and invite them and other well dis- jio.sed patriotic gentlemen, that nre in favor of SUP PORTING SOUTHERN MANUFACTURES, to give me a cull on or after the 20th inst., as I expect to have AEW BAIiEliY. fB'^HE Sub.?criber has c.tahlished a Bakery on Bow JH. .Street, on the Lot two do(^s East of Duncart McNeill’s Cabinet Shop. He is prepared to furnish F.iintlies, P.oat.s, and the puftlic generally, with Bread, P.iscuit, and 'akes of v.irit.us kind.i«, of the best quality, as he has procureil the services of one of the best Bakers in the State. Prices reasonabli'. Give me a call. CHA'S BANKS. F.ivetteville, Dec. 28. 18f)2. 55-tf S.MAI.E AND TAEE; f'otne 0«r, f'ome Avtl tjet ;/on a (inn (hat v:iU varrj/ a BtiU! rfflll E subscriber h:'.s now on hand, and will sell cheap* M. for cash, his large and well assorted Stock of sin gle and double barrel SHOT GUNS, of the best make, :ind latest patterns. .\lso, Colt’s Patent Repeating Pis tols, and .Vilen's Revolvers; Shot Pouches; Game Bags; Powder Fl.n.'tks; Percussion Caps; &c., &c. Rifles of all kinds constantly on hand, and manufac- tnred to order, .'jnd v^arranted tc/»hoot from 100 to 500* yards. Persons wishing to purchase any of the above-named articles, will do well to. giTe me a trial, and they may be sure to find the greatest Bargains ever ofiered in this town. Repairing of every thing in the gun-smith line will b» (lone at s!tor( notice, in the best n.Tnner, and for a small charge. ^L A. B.vKER, .Sign of the Wooden Gun, lluy Street, opposite the Marble Yard, Fayetteville, N. C. .\ngtist Ifi, 18.52. l(-tf Wilo lyocild l»ave tlioiigrht iti $100 J1EWARI> WILL be paid for the apprehension and confine ment in jail of a man by the name of .ALEX- 1 ready for exfiibition and sale Hats of my own manufac- .\NDER BROWN. He is about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches tare that cannot be surpassed in style and durability, high, rather stout built, weighs about 105 or 170 lbs., I would be pleased to see every gentleman, in coun- hiis light colored hair, rather inclined to red, dark eyes, j try or towH, and will tiike pleasure in exhibiting the and is somewhat freckled in the face. He is very polite j Hats, and showing the different process they pass in speaking. He killed si negro boj- of mine last night, i through from the fur on the skin until ready for the CA.MEKON WillGlIT. heal. DAVID GEE. Springfield, IlkUaiouil Co., Jun. 20, ISoO. Oltf* Fayetteville, N. C, Oct. 9, 18*52. 31tf ..1 luic Carriiiijfi KslutHihment on the Militari/ Green, np)>ust(e thf Mithodist Chnnh, frontinj On Mnm/ord Street. GREA'F ENTERPRlS^i:! Fayetteville is bound to ^hiiic!! ri'^HE Snbscribers wonlJ respectfully inform their £ friends and the public, that they have entered into copartuership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRI.\GE BUSINESS in all if* various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with atiy estublishnteut in Fayetteville as to style and dura bility. f>r.e of the firm may be known by reference to A. II. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. W e warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. TIER & BRAN IN. James II. Pier. James Bbamx. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 02tf JL8T RECEIVED, 5 Casks Rici. ■#5 Boxes Cheese. 10 Corn Shellers. 5 Barrels Pickled Pork. 100 Sacks Salt. BENBOW, KYLE & CO. Fayetteville, Jan’y 21, ISaS. CSU’ ll ii *is Mi
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