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m NEMI-WEEK.L, Y. BBBKSSKXma Mil.. II.] rAYlVrTF.VlI.T.E, N. C., APIilL 28. 185.3. [no. 18!).] .,xrKi> i?v .). r>. x»:wHv. J. IlALi: ct sox. AMI ruoruiKTinis. ■ W. iioria. roK sai.k. i Ildtol Mt juv.si'iit hy Julni Harman,! O- r.>iiiiiTly kiii.wii a.s the I’laiitcr.s' Hotp], m>ai- tlio t""t (it ll;iy Mount. r:iyctf('villo, i.« ..llpio.l I'm-sale; aiiil can Ix- li.i.l u 1h.-ih‘Vit (lo-.irc,|. Tlie lloiiso in larire an.I »-unint.i.lim.. lias bi'cn t!i(ir..u^!ily ro])aircl nithin f!it> la.vt twelve niontlis, aii.l is now.'toootluT with al! tin- ii-i i',sai v oiit-buil.iiiius. in i-nnii.U-tf''an.i han.i- suiiu' ..nli‘1-. It now a lariro ,-^!ian- of (Ik 1. and transient cu>itoin, v. hii-h. in tin- h.-ni-ls of a ••c.nipo- tt-nt tenant, ninst lio .!ri('at!y incrcascil l.y tlir (.•\i>tinjr I’lank I’.aa-Is .".nil c.Mit‘lni)lat.'.| tt.iil Itna’ii. (the Itep.i't J 0(1 p.-r annnni. if jciid in wlii. h win jinil)al.ly not l.e far tnmi this llonsf.) 1 ht'si* ci>n>i'.il(MMtions make it a very lU'sir.aliU* jiropertv to any tme w i.-hin-.r to iMi::a-e in the lintel iiu.>iines.s. or to a eniiitali.'t il.-sirons to niake .-in invc'tment in jiinper ty inorea'iiijz in value. The term.-; will I.e nia'le aieonm .N. a! sTI’1*M\N. crip- I'kly OiisKitvKu 00 if paid in ) 1(1 if p il'l tlurinst the year of su)>serip- flu' M'ar has exjiired. ' I I ■i! it p:iM ihninp: the yrar of sul>s . .1 /' I- the _\«“ar has expire ], 'i:MrNl>^ inserted for ''xt'. ■■■'.rs p(>r ,> , t'.ir the first, and thirt e. . ; n- eai h . ' .11. Yearly adverli>-( v,ient iiv >pe- . rit n:i' 'naMe rates. VdxiTii'ers ;ire ■ • ti' ;:.i‘ nun'.her of insertions desired, or .;,;mhh’'I till fiirtiid. :ind eh.ariri'd aei-i.rd- I,ett«‘i ' ti the Kditiirs nnist he (i.'St-paid. l':i\ etti N. t'. Mari-h M w. T. IltMtNi: ’.V Vi) 1‘IlVSlri \XS. - u’ph. „'n:nine. lr"n. t'v. Ii\dri>i:en. 11 i' '=v t'l'1 l.i\er (111. - ! 1. r .ta-. . i Il> ;r::ri:. , il l .''iiti. iniel. , iiri 'nn. . 1'.ir'- ’> tM.iuia. - \ :i ; ■ • , • I 'ri'fi.n. e. |.* i ne. .to. \ airit I'f Zinc, • t i.i'vted with the l>rn;j and A]. >- 1 i r. mot .,:t- nti"n paid ti> orders, .ui.i ‘ 11" w are. ]■'T 'ale hv ' VMIKI. 111N.1>.\1,|;.' l>ru.-,;-t. ' . ^'11 \irr\i:!is!iip noi'k i:. , : . . ' ’[i! rni flii’ir fri. n-1' a^id t!;e p’lli- , !’■ ' t!iey have ent- ri d int" ('••|>art- ’ • ^ ut'ii ' 'huray .\ (ii-ant. t"i the pnr- -ilriM-er;.. ' I'liimi":' !!. and I', r- ". 'li if its dillei-ent hr.iiirlu";. at I. il. tif.ii.t. ni-\t d ir to the ('U''..|.i • • t. ;;iid wi.uld he Iliad t ' s.t>o iPS WHKAT. lOU.N. 2; SAW MILLS, -yji vn w'iv •Vttr Stork Sensottable 4mooffs. ^I^lll' snhseriher respectfully be;:s leave to inform his I enstoniers :ind the puhlic generally, that lie lias just reeeived his .'toek of NPHiMi i\i) snnii-’R i;ooDS, Ijnlir.'ieinii a (iencral Assortment of St;i|i]i* ainl I'alicv l)ry (Innils, Himiiots, Misses' :i!i(l (’hililron’s Hats, Worsfcil I’attonis, I'lii- liTfllas :i!i«l I’araxils, limits ami Slioos. ALSO. Sn’.Al! AM* (’OI KICK. ,S:o. &c. r. SllKMWl'.l.L, North-wrst ('orner Market Square, (Jreen st. Fayetteville, N. .\pril 1, 1S.'»;’«. «'otf Warroiiloii I^Viiialc w Ar,i!i;N forNTV, x. v. Twenty-fourth .''(•nii-.\nnnal Se.s.sioii of this Tti- hI stitiilion will eonimenee on .Mond.-iy the .'M of.Iun- uaiv iie\t. Ch.ir;;es as Iie'-'re. I’upils are received at any time and t harjrc'd froin the time of entranei*. I ei ins: ?S'il! no per Session for Uoard and Ktijrlish tuitiiiii. .\neieiit and Moilcrn Laniruafres. Musie, lirtiw- ill^^ and oili'aintin^r. at former rates. Vocal .Musio and Ornamental Needle-work gratis. 'ircn'ar.^ eiiutainin|4 fhi' fullest informiition will he sent to tliose applv in:;. (iUAVKS .t AVII.t'OX. W.irrenfon. I'ec-. ‘J. Is.'rJ. S:i-4m IJOO'l'S AN!) sil()l-:s. i.n-; Ai: K now reeeiviii}! onr SlMUXt! r.a.-l- -ale. I'l-MI, S aiw er I "!i h.ltii IilSl Mill Sjiiii'ili'r Il.il;iiu' ..k ' and (; i.l-. and l:, '’.IT', kept e alsi> make t i -.iril; 'av\ M i;’> and l a.-t. i i 1. (ir.ite l’i.;r: and I>ri\erv. Il. t.hki>~ Water Wheels. Il"’ int'y .‘11 liam', aih! f, r and .'^hattiii-.: I.t ln-at. .•^te nil I npines ..f any and I'tiiiiaee I'r.'iits kept 1!. 'iUANT. Ml i;i: \v. .\pril -JM, 1''.- Iw .niilJlCOLl) & .HILLS ron NIL!'. - - . ;■ *’iis f.-r s.ih- som.' VAl.l'Xr.I.l'. '• i '.K.'' live mi’e r. -rMi >f riiithi it'.'idt mi. '.p .n whi. h vej|; !;,i\e ^.-en up - ^•>1> Ki:tV. ..r mi.r.', sha!T' . . -....e f ti,. r.irilKST rVUlTi’.S "’1 t.i.-' U I lit. i v'T t'.imd Ml N 'Tth ■ ‘ , i an .I’ lin laii'-e .f tlie tin.'t •' W .1 111. .'I tii.- illli 1 f..r f M’:Me'l'Ti_- . •■■ry .Mi l '-.lil lin'.:. It i' m. 'tiy ' in- oehe\c 1 to he • ■ I e wir li to III.ike a.jiiit;Ito our maehili' I V . : t.iolv 111,. i;> f. -i.. thi-. til. -e indel.ted hy I'r .I- .-' Wi!I p'l-.cM' I..ine !..r\v.ird and '.-ti'f. II.M.I. >v i'ltl.l.lN'.l K M ir. h V-. 1^.-:;. T,;,;' QTIll, nil ! 1 M;_iied, h.i\;n. j ui.diasc 1 Mr. Th... S. a l.utT.-i'. il s l•.^|•.Ke^y and ';i]ier '‘i .js. ha\i' en- ii'd in’., f 'I i !:,ei'h:p under t'"..- n.ime M. 1 rinriii Slr.‘i.’ >•. t.ir tl;e pnrpuse >1 .•arr\in;r on tin' li!..’!!'. - ■ : rii!i'. !.;:;ie. and tii.‘ main;!a’ t'.ire -•!' .''j.int I’.ar- ; »>. i». M.!,\n;i\. V.M. Mil.M iMV. \s. w. si '.iw'ir. F. !". 1' ■ T.itf .-ta-e i:. line. nd hi='~ I’ojl.il- '"r l.'.ii ..f ;'a.-e, • Man i.iMiniii! ij \ii5i:u:! r. i -ive '.iir .''t"iiii ^■MW M-'' in sih-.-.''Sf'ul opera- ti.-n. > nr rV'.ai l'u \ ette . i!!.-. near tii U: ' i;:!i a.j. :i’; i re ; ive 1 t ‘ •■■.i-.-ut.- in w run tw= /.’ ' V "r •' .' . we i-ati :t thf lu l ■ ■. '»*. e i -li tlillil'ii I’ilic. 1 .Iui;i]'ei l.l 'd lU.i;. aiid 'f ,'in- -1 aliv '■ ! 'r tru’liiu'i:. - ,t' iiui- hall he e ,ua' t ai.\ e-. r deliver' 1 in iiiarl.i'* \ i:\i:ni;K : l^.'i-J. T^tf and .''I .\1MF,II stock of (lentlemeii'.s. Ladies ' tisses'. IJov's. nml 'hildren's I>oots. Shoes iiml li.iitiT", •ii!ir:n'iii‘.i a jrreat v.-irii-ty of styles alKl ipisil- if'..''. .\11 of whiidi Were seleetcl with frreat e«re from the nii'>t ap]i|-ii\e.l Manuta. fories for the retail tra.le. — A I.Sn — .\ hiV M' snp].ly of Trunks, ami Carpet I’cifrs: Calf, (;.'.-!t, l.iiiinjr. Iliii'Iinjr. an.i Pad Skins; Shoe Thread. I.ii-t'. .'^parallies, .and Shoe finiliiijis of nil kinds, for s i!*' \eiy 1..W f.ir C\>.ii by S. T. H.VW LF.V \ SOX- ,\pril 11. is.',:;. Kt-r.w 'I'ilOS. .). .lOIINSOX -MAS .M ST 1!i;ci;ivi;d— I’.i'.I.S. NLW IIIILKANS MOI.ASSKS. I'l do. hiru'i' Vellow I’laiitinj; Totatoes, llis. Northern r>aeoii, .|iill llis. N. ('ar>ilina do. ] I il III liiishels ).i t'. rii.U'.rlis .-ind C.i«tin^s, I’-ia.-k-niith'' Tnol-i. 17 lihils. ( nh.a Mo!a>ses. —AI.SO— 1 li-ht i'l.iir-h.irse W.a^on. and 1 Itujrpv. 1 Harness II. r-.'. \c. Till I.''. .1. .lullN'' i.N, I'ersiin st. I'ayetteville. Foh'y l!s, j.''.'i:;. Tl’tf 1. . CAMl'FLLLTi IN rcol'KltTV Foil SAI.K. T. .1. .1. ! i!i;\ni i!Hiii MiLi.sTii.\i:j;. ill l*i’i«'i‘. r(;i:\'i'ox, mokris vV co. make to tirdvr, an.I keep constantly IT u ..n I’l lit ;■ ..n :;d nr .;d ' Ml'.r.i HVNT ; ’ :iri. ' • r_-.- •V . ;• ev. rv k!- • :’:e T' • .-in- with a lii't ,i r'l T.- I' ;u-'l r: T . '. with St mi'-. Am !■.. istin;.: > aii'l m “ t’^e iii!!i.i , i!e v. .lUiiij^ ! : r tW' il ir ini the r h . .'im: t t ••in. Ti-'. the S ’ -ril'er helieves t.i l e ■. in • ever t' uii i iii th; .''tate. Th.-y hav.- 1 . n '. f ■ a 'illli:. '! extent ami very ni:-’ 'Tully. V-•” ! a!f .r.je i f . per.' 'iis .h'ir'ui^ f.. T’..' 'Iiatts have n.,t 1.-en w..rk.-.l f"r : 'i: ' i.' in 'per.ati iri w ith a I cusl"iii : r. ...lir. It i w 'i-ke'i hy l^arl^'■r - li' ii r' Il wh" - 1. and h:,- an .am; • !y ' 11].'Il it ^'1 i.iiildiii;:'; f'.r 'iwellin;: '■ I.e. , :iTi.l a very sli-jht exp.'iidi- • thin'.: up t'T w rk. The Siil'-i r';-.-r ■ ■ ’ ••rt r i'p .rtuiiity can Ke attor'h 'l I.ir • ; -t.i'. t'^ th'.-e de.-;;.ii;.' t.. eli-.iu:‘ ; M;::'n_' . • i’.-. the [.1" ‘ ( rfv win • .’.'1 S!»IJL\; A: SI .Vi.\i5:j{ (iOODS. iNTIM F ti '11 h.tU'l i'rnirli ttftrr ,ftiHsfonrs n-i'.ii'. ^^arrante'l to he of hc't i|iiality. he- . I- .Ill I’.uiT til.II k' si.dectcl h; them fr"iu the ill Fr.u.i-e. Thev keeii . r sale WAxr OF Moxi:v. VLL person..^ w ho are indehte.l to me, hy note or nc- coiuit, lire eariie.stly reiiuested to settle—]>artieu- hirly tho.se didits due me hefore the 1st .lauiiary, l.S-'i'J. .My husiness reipiires me to make this e.all, and longer induljfeiice cannot he given. A. A. McKKTIIAX. Nov. l-'t. !>.'.‘J. |;;tf l.lv\Tlli:U UAXDS, ^H'^noi’OJ tI!I.V stretched, cemented, an.l rivete.I. M. The hIhivc Ihui'Is are sold JO per cent. less than New York manufacturer.")' prices. Cash will he re quired in every instanc.*. For sale hv \V. 11. LLTTFin.OH. Fiiyettevilh*. Xov. ICi, IH.'i'J. ;!ltf xoric’K. VLL j>er.s«ins indehte.l to II. 15raiison. or 11. llranson & Son, are re(|iiested to make immediate ]iayme!it. as longer indulgence ciinnot he given. The hooks an.I notes are in the hands of (Tiarlcs lienhow. who is au- thorise-l to settle. il. i;i!.\.NSON. .April II. IS-'io. Sl-lw J>. U . \S I AVK just received, in a.Mitiou to tlair former Stock— loo kegs X.MLS, 111 hhds. Sugar. L’O hhls. (!rannl:tte.l ditt.i, • iO Ii.ags Cotlee. *iO pieces Uundee Ihigging, 7 hah-s (i tinny Cloth, 4.) c.iils Itope. ‘ ♦i tons Swe.les and Fnglish Iron, j oO kegs jiure ami extra \\ hite Le.i'l, | •'lO lioxes Window (ihiss. ■li'i hags lirop ami llnek Shot, i;’) keg-i FFF; I’ow.ler. — .\LS(»— Ijoaf ami Crushed Sugars, liar an I F.ancy .''oajis, M.ickerel. in UarreN !itil half-harrels. Cheese, Spice. l‘ep|»er, (iinger. Siiutl', Indigo. Ala.hler, Spanish IJrown. .'^alts. Saltpetre. S;der.itus. .Nutmegs. .Mace. Cloves. \ east I’ow.lers. Sperm Can.lies. \c.t w ith H gi'iier.’il assortment of |iI!V iii(i|i.'. 15(i()TS AND SIIOKS. IIAKDWAKF ANH CI TLLKV. W »• offi’r the ahove (ioodsi at low priccs. for Cash or good paper. 1>. \ W. McL.M ItlN, Sept. l:{. Is.'rj. 'J.'iff liiv(‘ry Sta1>l(‘s. The tnnliTsigiK'il cniitiiiiir *-■ c.irry on the LIVFKY lil SI- NK.''.'' at this jilaee. 'I'liev have lately largely inerea'e.l t heir Stock and can now otl'er to tlu- public as g.'tid Horses. '.irri;ige.. ;in l liri- vers as can he fouii.l in the South ern country. Th.'inkful f..r the l.irge jiatroii- age heret.if..n' exfen.le.l to ns. we solicii a i-.intinii.ilii.n of the public faxor. We jiroiiiise a s.itislactory trip t'l all >vlio may wi'h to ti;i\el. Stat.h'S at the We-f eii'I of Mumf.ir.I street, w here one ..f the I’l-.ijTietol s may .always lie fouii.l, or al the Store tirst .io'.r Fast of Mr. Lntterloh. .1. W. |‘()U|;KS \ CO. Favette\ille, Feh’v ‘J'J. 1-.*.:'.. 71 V KKDlCKn l AKK. Tliroujrli Tickets bet worn Wilmington, X. ainl I'.alti- more. F'.are-i; 1Via Weldon. I’etersburg, ilichmon.l. Wash ington City, or vi.a Wehhui. I’ort.s- month and Xorfidk. For Tickets a]ii>ly .at the OITicc of till' W ilmington and It.aleigh Hail Itoad Company at W'ilmiiig- the Otli(--e of the IJaltimore .''ti'ain 1‘acket an.l of the llaltiinore and Ohio I’lii'il lUind ton, or at ('ompaiiy. Com,'»anv, I’r.itt Street, Ualtimore. Jan. 1, IS.'iL'. i;:-tf Sul)Sfri!)(*r still con tinues t.i carry on the C.\I51X!”r Hl’SI- N K.''.'' in F;t_\ ettevilie, ami in ad.liti.m to his F.'t.ibli.'hiiieiit on liow Street, near F.cclcs's 1‘iii.Ige, has opene.l :t Large W.\KF, HOOM on Hay street, nearly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel, ami one door Fast of .Messrs. Haigh it Son's, where a general assortment of lTTR?t JTURI'., Made bv coiiijietent ami faithful workmen, m.ay lie h.ad at prices i-orrespomling with the times. Also, an as- s.'ilment of N’orthern-ma.le FI IlNlTl'UK, selected by himself, which will be sold at a verv moderate adv.-ince. DLNt'AX .McXFILL. Xov. 10. IS'.l. .k'^tf F. k('(‘ps on haii'I an assortment ol Fik's celebr.-i- ted .MFTALLIC i;i l!l.\L C.\Si;S. which have hc.'ii highly rci'ommende'l by W illie 1*. .Maiignin. Henry i'lay, Lewi.- Cas', Wn.. K. Kini;. .•in>l m.aiiy other il lustrious (d;aracters, w ho have examine.1 ami witnesse.l their utilitv. Fire litsurauce^ TBIHF .KTX.V Insurance Company of Hartford, hav- -B- ing I li.l the tax imposeil by the llevenue I.iivC- of the late Legislature, will coutinue its .\geney io I'ayetteville, under the man.'igemeiit of the undersigned, w ho is ]ire]iareil to issue I’olicie.s of Insurance on Build ings or tioods. either in this Town or in any i>art of the St.-ite, on jiroper a]>p1icatioii, descrijition of the I’roperty, \c. The .KTN.V COMl’.VNY hns been in operation about :;o years. Its capital is ^:t00,00(>. The Hon. Thos. K. I’.race was its tirst I’resi.Ient, and he still holds that othce; ami several of its tirst IHrectors arc still aetivs and ellicicnt memhrrs of the lioanl. It h.-is :it all tiirVs snstaiiu'l the higlie:st character for the frndcncc of its nianagenipnt. aiifl for the liberality with which it h.MS ever adjusted its losses. E. .1. HALE. Agent. March 10. C.2-tf LIM*: IXSURAM'E. rfiiii Old est.ablisheil .Ktiia In.snraticc ('ompany of Hartford, Connecticut, has roceiitlv' added to its Fire Insiir.ince lui.'-iness. which it has ni.-iintaiiied with .•iurh iinexamide.l Tcdit for upwards of thirty years, a LIFF 1 N.'^r l{.\.NCF Llepartment. The subscriber has been appointed .\gent in this as well as in the Fire De- jtarlment (d’ its operations; and is preparuil to take risks' Oil the lives of white persons or slaves, on as goo.l terms as any other Comjiany, and at lower rates tliau tho.se of the Mutual Companies. The capital of thi.'* department ia !j;l ')0,000, entirely distinct from the c.-ipital of the Fire Department, and; with its aecumul.-itions, reserved exclusively to [lay los ses on Life Insurance only. I’olicios will be issued pay- alile after leath, or upon the parties arriving at a spe cified age. K. J, H.\LK. WANTKI), I!AKU1:LS of ti IU’KXTIXE; for Histillery at thelMiink lioad r.ri.lge on l‘.ig Uockfish. The best market jtrice will be jKiiil. I'or further information, iiniuire of .lohn W. Mur phy. at the llri'lge, or of A. A. McKethan, Favetteville; i)ec. I .\ l.s'.l. * 4!itf T ('dhi/irt i'll rni I arc, ('fititrs, iS'C. 11!' suliM i iber is receiving the Lirge>t a.'sortmcnt in his line ever before piirchas.'.l at the North.! w hieh. together w ith his ow n manut'acture, niaki':« his .'-'toek \* rv c-mpkte. c.'nsi.'ting of CliLtii', 'I'aliks, Sid’as, V\*.i.-.li St:ilil.'^, J>iui';uis, Lunkiiiir (il:i>.e.. Side l).ianis, Secri'tarics, A'c. ,\11 of v.hil h will be S'.!d ..n the hiwest terms fot Cash, or on ,'li.irt time to puticfnal ciis'oiners. JOHN W. r.AKFIL Oct. ;>'i. i^'^-')!. ;:-'.tf TMox iJVi:uY s'rAi’,i.i:8, ~ F Wr.TTKViLLF, X. C. fm Ol'Lli respectfully inform the iiiiblio that lie still at his old ■■'tan.I carrying on the above l.u.'iness in all iis hrtiiichcs. He ictiinis thanks for tiie liher.tl p.ati'onage he lias receive.l, and hojies by a strict attention to bu>iness. and a desire to jilease all and give general s.atisfaction, to merit u continnance of the same. He w.inants all his work to be made of the best ma terial an.l by experience.I workmen,—having a more \; W i;l!. !' II wi: ii. V. il, ."f..-.- M I t.' ! Li' .■''!'i II I-, ' 'i .s li f . fs. pr s:« G 1»'3 » C '•? jU. ri ;t (>li >iiii- 'tones; 1000 C'i'calica and I''soj)ns Mill- '>urr I’locks, I'ollini: ('loth, Scrci'ii Wirt'. (’alciiK'd Plaster, li'.draiilic ('(“incnt, \c. >iiiimi.'r ( w hi' li w 'Il the 11 . t!.e ( ri :h; I . Mar H:it'. ''ilili J. Ill >h lI'M'iv Ma'l" ail'! I'ira' • \B.*; V. li.i.l \MS 7 !f I 'r b rs I';- ;-.-h la .aiiv I'.art ol the conntrv j.r..mptlv atten.l- ic. .\gciit .it F.'^x cttev ilb*. X. C. . lv.v\ 7Ctf 11. iiliMICAI.S. vX,- Ti jAMi:s Kvu: lal ".' all'! :;.'1i.t;i1 ' "I' ■eiMii- a lal ".' aiei :;.'1i.t;i 1 as'^.irtnient of B 3 3. CK Sa D all d' wli'udi have i.iir.’h i'c.l f..r ('.\Sil by the I’fickage. Ciiiintrv \!er. liant' and other' will tiii'l it to their in ter, 't t'l exainii;.’ tin- .''t.iek. r! r !1 .I.-ilN (iU \ Y ' ’ M \ V LVMM. 'tt .irs'r Ki:( i:i\ !:i>. SACKS LIVFIU’OdL SALT, luud t.u'hels .Mum ditto, in bag'^, oil Idols, swc.'t Mol.isses, ;!•; bbls. City .Ml S' I’.n k. ■_’0 •• l:i;-g.‘ si/..- .No. .M ii-kerel. 10 half bbl'. N... L' d.i. •Jll Kills. fie.-li e;iught Mullets, .'lU Iii.xes Iiiie-I lli rring. liHi t.hls. I’laiiting e.itiiig I’at.it'ies. ]0 hhds. siijierior I’ly.-..!!. 1». W. .McLAI KlN. Fayetteville. X.’V. l.''.'.J. 4-'tl I'oes \i:iv I'Ni'n:!) srA'ri:s .mam. mx!:. r I H F, fiT't class si.Ic-w heel .''te.im.'hi[> 1! ).\X* IK F,, I iL’iiii f.ms burthen. I'Iwar.l Caviii.ly, coiiiman lcr. le.ivi's Ivi.dim.iii.l ami l*eter.*burg i-v.-ry Tues.Iav atter- 11.1.Ill, aii'l Noll..Ik t-\er\ We.|ius*iiv m"riiiii‘_'. at 11 i>i> .111. 1 IT/1 . • 1 .1 ]'-’i"iir„r-l-.,U'\ yrnriiriil .Siiiiih, he Hatters liiiiiselt that fJSlHL rn(iri;iLK)L.'' are luepared to furnish the ! , •' i n . -.i i * ... «_ I'ublic with i ‘ with any made in the State for S3(frscs, ('firrifffics, a a ft s'Oie bebssb:. They are a's.i j.re].:ire.l to e.airy I’a'sengers to any of the nei_diborinir Towns, on reasoii.uble terms. Th at the St.il.h iS: Wooten, a ' formerly few iloors r>*od (Istlers ami • ck m.iy be l.'Un.l occupied by Messrs. 1‘hiiips Wf't i.f the Teh ;.;raph Ollice. They always have in atfcn.l.ince I’lciiMiien. I J'-. '.V Fnl'U-HoUSF C.M’l’.IA(il' will be in at-] fen.hill.-e, at short le tice, to c.'.nvey I’asseiigers to and i from the .''te.ilii Ho.-.ts. j Thi'V will takt' ILir'C' ..n Livery at reasonable tern;s. Tliey h.pe, 1 y stlirt aftenti..n to busine's an.l a de- tei luiiiali'.n to please, to inerit ;i sh.ire of public ji.at- roiia-e. J. I!. A.''KIAV. .\gent. lieccmbor 1 L 1‘'•")l!. .'rJtf i L 1 >K 1 w li J I livn l-k th IMNi; Ciains. ‘1!.‘. ■ eoli.-isting { n«}; i Mill I clock, with t!ie l uitc 1 .'•'t.itis Mail, airiv;iig York next "’.ly. !’1 ..n'l '.'.;re. st a t > r . .m li'.i d. !'r i.i'.ii.f '-r P. t. r^ii; .'r. 1 • 1‘.,-' . .' all I ■ r- iii iiic’.ielt !- !r'-ia till. teer i'.o' pM'-'ag.' h ’V [.liee. The l:..aa.ike h:'.' I..-, a rini'-i:;.'al n;t lilonrhs, .ini'li'.. whiih li:i e s:.'.' i ;;'ll.'Vcl U'.". ...I r- • ' l-r,- 0-. • , I...,. New .irsr liix'l'jVKi), 1‘liniL lot Mount.iiii Iiutter. Xcw Orleans an.l I'litia Mo'a.'scs. .Liva. l..i'.ruira an.l llio Coli'ee. ;'u .r. Hi'e, iVc. V.OHTH \ FI.LMTT. ''l.ir.-’i 7. 1 '•"7-'.f f WriEiffil. ct>. )i'-r jiii.iiai cri'li f..r all clean cot- i .kliVeieiS to .(. 1». \Nilliams, 1 ;;ia I;,'-; iy r-'a'lx to put in ..per-.I ion ids ii;i_l.’ . ill.:.id. .Mid am .Ic'ir.'lis of ’II t!'i' marl .'t. My oIi;.-, t i.. t.i pay !'l '."I'C th;i: 1 m.iv ;i' 1 can af:''il-.l. .’i'faiit ni-.rke!' I'or n;v . 1 I'ay tyle. eleg.-ince ainl durability: and should any of it fail in twelve months (with fair usage) either i?t workman ship or material, he will repair it free of charge. I’ersons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for cash' i>r on short time. Or.lcr^ thankfully received ami promjdly attemled to. I! Ul’.\I 111Ni neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan. -Ci. 1858. OStf TITH LAlir.KST SILK, innnox, and TKnniixG HOrSK IX WAS YORK. lit am as Sfrarus, IMIMiltTFU AXI) .70I!I’.KR OF j SILKS, :\I11J.1NKHY, AND FAACY GOODS, 162 Broadway, N. Y., AS now in Store ami is daily receiving ami offer ing at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment I'ftiOODS l.N HIS LINK, comjirising all the various styles and designs, consisting of !)lack and I'ancv Silks; .'Marcclines,'’ Morcnccs. Sls:iu Is, 'rriinniinifs; Hoii- lit t Kii)l)(»ns: 'rall'cta and ISatin Rib bon.'; Trininiin^x^ of all kiiids;^ l'iii!>roi(icrics; l-'n'iich and )''nuli.sli CrajjiS. Cra|>(‘ f.isst^s. Silk C'ra- \ats; (ilovt's of a!! kinds; Silk II Mii! lai-i .I'- •s, l.aces; !• V'icrv, i t. n. V. II,L. h. fill liand I a five hiui'lri 'I g 1. ai ii: .in'l " Il 111 did ( !'i‘i liA \M; u "' ' \ la 18 ES r* t a V J ;3 I' «“ !• 1.. I.l.l I’i. ! >; it ill'J. >!niM! s. ! uF inu X •' ;i I n, oiMji: i.i 1 • i lo: ( aid ’ic!.cr- ■ ^ r .'f the liest noiteria' ainl extr.i - -t ■' i- nia'le aftT my usual iii.in- ..aif ■.■luring. universally apj.rov. 1 • T.- ,f N..;-lh Carolina. l’ers..n- wish- ■ :■■. wiil jdea'.- a.hlress I), i:. SMI I.L. .No. i;j I’ratt St., I’.altimore. f v. 11. 1'. ] it l’()iiA('( (). - tur.'.l Tobaceo f-'or sale cheaii by CooIx vV .IdIIN.soN. .>ii« i'twiu i>H(l ('otton ^ arn. WORTH .V LLI.lnTT. S7tf In., Ill ll'AlrV (• olll. { All I ; • 3 '! it ImI; . r V- .. ' . V.X • :■! Iv w i.i' h the ill'.: I \\ 'uM al ii.'irr.^! • '...Il Ill'll..'' Turpentine, delivered m\ I'istillery in this placi-, ■-t prices will be pai.l emp!..v tw.i or three I) \\ o Luiiilierii.il, X Feb'y in. 1^ pood turpentine- W. IKMiFKS. ..''tf I . •. ' • I'M'-. ., , 11' '> I'liii.liii'.' •. ' . V \ r ,. ria '; ! . l :ipl. L-v'i' 1 .ii i "h. wil' I..' ; 'l !'• i t' Spring. givin>.r travellers iii l shipp.T' tw.i.-a week l.eiwc.'ii ilie ab.ive ph.c 'i'lc'W h‘e! .'itealll.->hips. FL'iV L.l IT. i.- \ I ii.iV. F. if Music V.IIIT\Klil;. f rly JS in Carolina Coll.'^e, w.iuM re-pe.-tfully aiiii.ii>ni-e that he ha' l..e:,f.'d ill Fa\.'tieville t'.r th.- piir|iose of f.'.i.diiiig Music. Ill- V. r.iiid h.-vei-,\ h.-ilipyt.i |-. c«-.\e tin: II a nil -' of f h. *w h. 1 w i 'h t h .*i r - la ugh - ■ r^ i ii -. i u. t .*' 1 in this lelighfiil branch >-f female literatiiri-. He no y be f.'iiml at \lr-i. I’.ayiie'' rc'i'lcnce. V"c.-il .M'l.ic tanght in coiinecti.'ii w ith iii'trncti.iiis .iii the 1‘i.iiio, y/ Terms ]ier lOiarte;-. I’ianos tune-1 and re]i.iire.l on very acconim..lafing t,.|.|i,s. I'cc. 1. 1 S.iJ. JlrrrlKiiilK!! .\e \v l)i Mi»’ Stor(‘. % fl" / -III I f f: ,iiiih/son St I'l I hj /// ' ' ^ ‘‘J thr I'n ijitti r ilh- Until ^ FAVFTTLVILLF, X. C., ’ •iiig a large stock of 1)111 O.S .\Xli 'lincflv fr.iln I inp'irters .ini Maiiu- :. tl: Tit Ctnrnfrf/ e rPlHF srii.'Cltl I’.LK has now on haii.l ami otlers f.r .B. sale the fi.lhiwing articles, vi/: 1 pi’oc*' F. and M. ^ east Fowder.-i. 2 •• Sei'liit/. I’ow.h-rs. 2 I’lal. C. Caiisules. ;; “ ('astor Oil.—assorted si'/es. “ Lss. I’ep|it-rmiiit, ", “ •• ( innani.iii. •• •• Lemon. *• Paregoric. *• Laii.I.-iniim. ;» “ (IpodeMix-. ;; *• I’.i itish Oil. ;; “ llailem “ .T “ Tiirlington's TSal. 1 *• Pain Killer. \llLL!l)i I. (i\ni;i{, FOllW MlhlNi; AM» COMMISSION MFUCHAXT, WILMINGTOW, W. C. SBFLs ON.VL attention given to the sale or shipment of .N ival .''t.iics. 1 have ample facilities for con- ilucting the bn.'iness; l.-irgewharf and store sheds to kce]i sjiirits from exi>osure. Xav.-il stores will be shi)iped to aiiv h'Hise in New ^'ork, ir to other markets if a'lvisable, and liberal cash a'lvances made on cimsign- nieiits. I rcl'er to tlie t'ollowing distillers: L. Haiiniini. WHyne County, Chan.ll' r Hall, .lidinston Co., Lo\ett Peacock, Columbus 1!. II. liar.len. “ “ Thos. L. Vail, Pdaden Messrs. Smith. Ingram, .iohnston (’o., .Messrs. K .). .Ione>, “ Messrs. Smith .Ion .', “ Speii(-er Fountain, Ksij., “ Levi Hailey, l-^sq., “ May _’0. IK.'rJ. ' 'i:^ypd will -ell to Physicians and Coun- -t vej-y --iiijill a'lvance. ■'i-t.-iatly on haii'I, of the best (|iiality, ■ 'Mi. ie in their line, having made ar- , • ...nitoTiie tli.a eflect with establishe.l houses in ' cash, or on tim. .o punttual^cust mu N or ICI-:. Meeting of the Hoard of Trust :-es of M- St. .lohn's College will be hehl at the Ma.sonic ■ Hall in the town of Oxford on the -’d lay of May, 18o3, i at 11 o'clock, A. M. It is desirable tliat nil the inem- I hers shoiihl be present, as it is proposed at that time to i settle on the dimensions of suitable College building.s, ' an.l to make !irrangements for letting contracts. Un- To"-etiier with a hirge supply of I)ye.‘!tnfl's. Drugs, i tjikers of large buildings are invited to be present, p. nils ^-e .S:c'^all of which he offers low for i ,,,eparatory to i.utting in bids. I5y order of the Hoard, l.iint.. uii.s, .V., ■, I J J 1 :iiai;\ : I'oiat.' For W. WILLIA.MS \]'0. »■' sale liy ('O. •'.I'M rin:i(;irri\; on ( aim-: fi:au. rW^lIF subscribers having j>urchas«-d the Stenmors JL Fvergreen and Southerner !imi Tow Hi.ats. lately the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Comi.any. are now preiiare.l to forwan! with despatch, between Wil mington and Fayettev''.!e, all freights or goo.ls entrust ed to them. F. X. & .T. H. HOP.FP.TS. Favetteville, Feb'v 11, lS-’>;>. I'lStf um’aralm:li-:i) i)isi‘.\ rcii. n.iiL V ^■1111-' umlersigneil informs the public that he is now B running a daily 'ine of light ilraft Steamers on the Cape Fear Kiver, consisting d' the following boats: Xew Steamer Zephyr, • > “ Major W in. Pcirnett. lo inches draft. “ *• Fanny Lutterloh, 14 “ *• Kowan. One of these boats will leave Fayetteville every morn- Oiaty fiCiinit >ii( an rarf. A. A. .McKr/rilAN iTlLL Continues to ‘arry on the '.\ U HI lU .''I- ! .N Lss in all its br.-inches. at the remains of his old | St.mil. ojijiosite Liliertx Point He returns thanks f.>r j the liberal p.itronage lie iias heretofore received, and ' liojies by strict attention to business ami a desire to give entire satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. Having ke]it the greater ]>ortion of his Timbers at a I ilistance from the manufactory, he ha.« on hand a large j ami well selectc.l lot of thoroughly seasoned Timber, (d I I (/verv description nse.l in his business, which enables j j him to retain .-ill his principal workmen. He is therefore j now jirepared to do any work in his line in tin- verj' j best stvle, ami on the most f'avorable terms—us low as I ing (Sundays excepted) at 7 o'clock; ami Wilmington ! ^^ork of the same .jii ility iii N. C. every day (Sundays excepted) at o’clock, landing j j,.,., liaml. eompleteiy finishc.l. _ . l.l-.':’ ti e nfiiui of his* ..■i,ii . ii .;l! offer great Si!ii;T TIMK IH'VLUS, 'iiiOAi.’vS (J .•^'ri:AiL\s, 1-i’J i’foa.lway, refweeu Lilicrty street and Maiden l.aiie, X. Y, .l;iii'y 1*1. l'''‘I. (ll-Y ii >. .>!. TRACY Sl i o~ No. 84 William Street, j (Cenicr of Maiden Lane.) XKW ^OllK, I IMPOP.TFllS OF Goods: SX this Fstalilisliment, being the largest in the city/ mav lie f.ninil a large and well seleeteil Stock, con- i sisting in part cd' rich Scarfs jiiid Cravats, Hosiery/ tJloves. Under (iarinents. Suspenders. Stocks, Londort ami Napoleon Tie.», Shirts of all nuulitieft, Ac. Having been engaged in this busine.^s the last twenty ycar.V comment i5 unnecessary, as they have made such ar rangements in Knrope that they are receiving by almost everv steamer, the choicest gooils the market affords/ and |uirchasers neel only call to satisfy themselves th.af every .irticle in the Furnishing line may be found here/ Feb'v L''**:;. Mi ll. 72-3m ■'••ing i .-n very carefully selected, ami di. Will enable them to recomiiieiid ir Lnigs, uii.l to sell them at very r' is'inable share of the patronage of 88tf Feb. I. N. S.MITH, Druggist and Chemist. (ireen .St. 70-tf March 'J."), 1H.'>;L cec y. ROtin 10 >"/•//./,I'/,,1(1 and (%nn/fltl/ic\, reiM-ive.l ill,,I f,,i- Biile |,y J. X. SMFl'il, Creen St. Ollf I'.I. l>^.'^.^. ( AN roN MA rriN(i. PS. CAXTOX MATTIXC, 1-4, ')-l ini'l white ami re.I cln^cked. Sifi>'r ('itrh'l Solid. 1».') boxes in 1 Ib. jiapers; a siipi'iior arficle. 20 •“ Flciiie Figs. Just received ami for sale by S. W\ TILLIXGHAST CO. Anril SlIINCa.HS. /■ F, want 100,000 good .Juniper SHIXGLES, fwr w Iiicli the best jirice will be paid. J. & T. WADDILL. April 4. IS'io. 83tf W AN ri:i) TO PURCHASE. COIU)S PIXFI W(JOD, to be dcliverel on my Wharf during the next six months. T. S. LUTTERLOH, Jnly 22, 1852. lOtf poo'Is and passengers in Fayetteville in fifteen hours ^ thereafter. j Goods intended for these boats should be sent to the j care of J. & D. McUae »S: Co., or F,. Lntterloh, at i AVilmington, who will forwanl at the usual rate of com- j missions. The Steamers Ze[>hyr and Major Wm. l!ar- 8 I?ai ouches. for I or 2 h.irses; 11 liockaways. and P! IJuggics. Also, nearly finished, 10 Carri.-iges for 2 horses; l!il Piaroiiches for 1 ami 2 hor»e.«i; 12 Uockaways, and :’)0 Huggies; nett are elegantly furnished for the accommodation of; .^n of which are of the most ai.proved plan and finish, passengers. Passage to or fnuu W ilmington, j and will compare with any work in the U. Statts foi T. S. LU1TLIIL(H1, .\gent. neatness .nnd durability. Fayetteville, Feb’y 7, 1S5-L 1-:. J. ixrrf HRT7)n7^ F«RW.\R1)1\C AGE.M AM) niMMISSKIM MERCIIANT, AXD AOEXT FOR Steamer Major W'm. Harnett. “ Fanny Lutterloh. “ llowan. VilLMINGTON, N. C. Feb’y 7. 18!>3- 3m H.-iving been engaged in the nbove business for tlie jiast 20 years, his work is well known, and he refers to old cnstomer.s for proof of its durability. All work wiirrantcd for 12 nionth.s, and repaired free of charge should it fail by bad workman ship or material, witliin that time. IvF.p.\iuiNa executed at short notice, and on rea sonable terms. J-in'y 20, 1852. W I )iion Agfirnltnral Warehouse and Seed Store. RALPH CO, 2:? FULTOX ST., X. YORK, . FFf-'l! f.'i- sale a large and select assortment of .\gi iciilti'ral and Horticultural Imjdements, con sisting of l’l..>.-.-/l.,', and Castings. Corn Shellrrs, Ftrnw Cutter.'. Hi I -.- i -.weis. Threshers and Separators, Faii- niiijr Mills, Crain Cra.Pcs. Scythes and Snaths. Grain' .M;lis, Si;ga'- .'.'iiis. P,..ot Cutters, Sausage Cutters »nd Stufli rs, l.x 'i (.kei. aii.l I’ows. Kakes. Hoes, flay am? Manure Forks, Sp.ides, Shovel.i, Carts, Wagons, Wheel-' b.irrowj. iScc. Field. Garden ami Flower Seeds, a large Tariety. Fertilisers; Peruvian Guano, Sup. Phispliate Lime/ Bone I^nst. Poudrettes. Charcoal Dust. Plaster, &c. _ .Maiiufactnrers of Schnebh’s Reaj-ing and Mowiny .M.ichine; Daniel’s Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters.— Agents for the sale of Wm. Hovey’s Patent Straw Cut ters. A descriptive catalogue Viill be sent on applica tion by mail. .March 22, 1853. 80*.'5m H()OK lilN Y. Rn. HARDIE has resumed the Book Bindi'nif • Bnsiiiess at the ne>v Store next door to Mr,^ Beasley, Jeweller, where he will receive aud execute binding in any style desired.- o7» Aujjust 1.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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