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SEMI-WEEKL, Y. [VOL. II.] c*K*!^BaHBKaBeai I'AYETTEVIIJ.E, N. C., .MAY 20, 1853. [NO. 197.] ir'DiaiKrii h'*w»jvxaK:^saBE'ga3 i'kintki> hv i{. xi:wr,v. I'DWVIU) J. ilAI,K & SOX, Kl.lTOllS AN!> I’KorUIKTOHi^. -W, ■.'kly Ousr.u\ri; I 00 if ]'aiilin it' i«:iii (luriiip the yi-ar of jiul'scrip- ,1- >;■ ;it'tt r tiu' _vi':tr has oxjiinvl. \V-.i‘k\v ^hi'ii'.uvvK (H> ^lor annum, if paid in >■ ■>- '>0 if |>ai.i ilurinj' the year of suliscrip- .. -i. ' (•!! aftoi' th(’ year has exj'iro'i. .! ISl'^U’-NTS inserti'il fur s'Nty cents per i' : ’.Ir.i -; for the tirst. an-l thirty eents fur oiich i^.,'.ilieatl->n. \ early advertisements hy spe- :.ts. at reasonahle rates. .V'lvvrtisers are I r rt ite the numher cf Insertions ilesiveil, or '■■■ >'. ntin\K'l till fnrhi.l. and eharired ai-iord- . l.s'tttTs to the K'litors mu.-t l>e ;>ost-paid. rivil- ^snr AK x. I»;irn’s 'Tri- N' u 1 n»i' nui!. t*"r Tw >ni:. i Vrt' i; r ” r*: >t; iiiri: thr Mair. Ki Iii \ inu I \ • uin « . r^un" •• ul lit-ilihL* r.\trrn:ii uuurul.'i '^:r ,fvi il.t rt i‘nt iiu.n "I' li.irr}'I'r r r ; i..'(K. I I.HI. *ri)' ' »»l llif arl;i-1r i; U'V«*ars UKDl CKI) I'AUK. Throiiirli 'J'it-kct.s between Wilmington, N. and IJalti- niorp. Faie•'Slo. Via Weldon, retershurp. Kichniond, Wash- in}itou('ity. or vi:i Wehlon, I’orts- motith and Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the ORiec of the Wihuinptf'u and Haleifrh Hail Koad Company at Wilniinj'- i ton. or .-It the Othceof the I5altim'-re Steam I’aeket ; Company, and of the IJaltimore and Ohio Hail Hoad Company. I’ritt Street, Haltimure. dan. 1, 1S.'>2. f>;]-tf 1 Ni'.w s rocic or sl’RiMi ,1^1) mviim (iooDs. IIK stihscriher is now veceivin{» a lar^c and ■vvell selected stock of (5l)()l)S, comprising a Ueneral Assortment of r ih t :t . \ tn..n : *1 1 i>, inx xr.i, V* 1..1 tli.tt ihr :.\ t Tv -I ;• ! 1 liT, n «»!i uk;; • ' «tV'MH U til V ' I-:. >■2 u - u .lU - :t triTi*' . 1 ;;;mI ; n X . r\ .il t!»» •» «*t llir U«‘I1 th Tr . : ■ . ’I-. \* In n ; tf yi’.'■' r h u »• far H i 111 ' ♦ '1‘i.i > ij. ilii- nriit il* V - ,.r cr: »ii n Uir h .,r. , . .•! ^\\\'^ .fi n. tK'l r- *' »i*:rirn'l - • O.J . 'I ll > uth * -M- .1 it-.-it Tilt* t .»•■« I- ot ihr tb 1 In** W i'!i -.‘Jl* I'll’ • \N .‘l/.i r- . . I ry V, -Il -n ;.I !>i.- 1 n.Ird . t 1 ■ 'i.l I:' J' u j.U'i: lip •• )>• .t • .i'^ rc_* irii' art cW-> .f ^ . ' . ' - It ■ : \r\ ;'»e n r»acij»tl. tl »' 1 ■ - V ’ r W . ’ !. ; tit i .«*n -1 li.ill ' I New V >rk. 1! I 'il 'riu' Suhscril)(*r still coii- tiniies to carry on the C\r,|N['T MI SI- N r,.''S in I'ayetteville. and in addition to his r,>tal>lisliment on I’n'W Street, near r.» '’'>'s I’l idsie. has openeii a larjie W .\KK ll(X)M i>n Hay sti'fi t, nearly ojipositc the Kavetieville lli't’l. and one dnor I'a-'t of >lessrs. Hai"li v'c Son's, where a ^ein'rai assortment of fiu-Mthii., '■'uipt'tent and faithful workmen, may he had i-i'rrcsp.iii lin^ «ith the times. .M^o, an hs- S'Ttii-.i'iit .'f .\i.rtliern-madf Ft 1! ,\ I TI’I! I;. sele-ted hy iii::; ch. wliii'h w MI lie >oM at a V' TV nu>di rate advatice. Dl'NCAN Nov. 10, is.-.l, ;;stf !•; keep-' ' Il hand an a-'' rtnn-nt nt' ccli'l.ra- frd MKTAi.i.ii- r.ri:i\i, c\>i:s. wi.ica inv,- '-ill hiirhly n ("mmi-nded hy W ilii*' 1’. Maiiprum. Henry Clay, I.fu!.' i 'a>'. \\ ni. 1!. Kin,ir. and many ,'tlifr il- lii>lri‘i\is eliaracters. wlio h;i\e I'xamiticil and \vitni .->cd tlo ir utllitv. 1U)XA VISTA FOU SAT.l-:. rilUA'r healthy and pleasant llK??n>KN(3K, owned f and occupied hy the suhseriber, is now offered for sale. ,\nv ]>er.soji desirous of liviti" in the vieinity of town, and wishin;r to necure a pleasant situation, where there is "ood water and a liealthy atmosphere, hh op- m» \’ i ' I\T\i^ 1) 1 - I /■ ’! 4t ■ }»oi tunity is now jiresented wiiieh does not often occur. '•I livHM'v', V - lot 111 nij. I ’I'herf' are upon the premises a cl wellinfT, kitchen, smoke li(M>1s aiul Shoes, llats and C’aps, llanluaiH' ainl ('utU'iy, ('.rocorics, Sa(i«ll('rv, Which will he sold low for ('ash, or exchanged for Tur pentine and Country Produce. He returns his warnu'st tlianks to his old friends and custonu'rs for the liberal patronage In'retid’ore extended to him, and hopes to merit :i contijiuaiu'e of the same. N. KINC. Kinpshury, April I'l. IS."):!. St’itf !)o( TOKS li. iSvT li. W . IfOr.lNSON iSSt )I,V F.l> their coj'artnei ship on the 1st of house with a jrood cellar, wooil house, barn, &c. The lot Contains between four and five acres. More land joining eotihl he had if lesired. Much of the native growth has hecu preserved aV>out the house, so that the , sent to those applying, purchaser can display his taste in its arran}£etucnt.— } The place is su.sceptihle of heinp male one of tlie most | delightful residences in this vicinity. 1 Terms made known on application to the stilis^'riher. I G. DK.MINC. ' Fayetteville, Ma3'4, lS.‘>;i. ‘.'Itf Warrenton Fesiiale Institute. WARREN COUNTV, N. C. f BHU'' Tweuty-fonrth Semi-Annual Session of this In- B ftitution will eommetu-e on Moiuluy the -"d of Jan uary next, (’harjfe.s as l>efore. Pupils are received at any time and chaifred from the time of entrance. 'J'erms: •*?!»- (W per Session for I5onrd and Knglish tuition. Ancient and Modern Languafres, Musk, draw ing, and Oil raintinjj, at former rates. Vocal Music and Ormimental Needle-work jrratis. Circulars contiuning the fullest information will be Warrenton, .\pril C.UAVKS & WILCOX. 83-4m C’ASSi.MFJ.iKS, CASSIMKRKS. r H AVI', just received a fresh supply of that celehra- 1 ted SAI.FM (’ A.SSI M I'l! K, to whitdi 1 would call ■\pril. and have disjiosed ot their entire stock of the attention of my friends and the public in srener.il. Made hy at pri-,'-s itii- i|a 'ill tv. fttil'll' lii till I' U' \ 111. ; I . .. -■ i.i i.v itu- :• ,1 It. « -imI , .Vr \nil liy ''II :-tJ N 11!' ■!; 1 .Norui:. C' ii i'iir'. d !'■ the .I;t ?i !■ .' 1 llii h 't-, a i; \ V K, ai.d I- ■ n.-s t'. .1 ' . N. C. S . 1 Iir'jT- 1 •• I’.Til'; he i' •' 'Ut i‘i i ;' Cuml'cr- e’jTi man «!:■• • dm '"v;ii'^t >n i' vrr\ b’ack. ri\e Ici-t n'’ • , ' -n t 1 ir Il '\it 1 '> ■■n' \ tive en \l\'i ail • 'i -a k > '-li t" ' i r- '.zh aii'l re-‘ ly hat. Tlo- wu ■> * ;■('.V I t •■■'■1 t> , me tTV'ar l t .V e: ' !'■' t ike him away. "T hi r;s t' - ' '.= dire.-r-. -I'MIN 1>. \i.-MlinriJ. .l ii'er. N. c.. \\ .. -S'.. 1 - . '-'f ('ahi.nt F/trnifurr, ('hmrs, \r. f n'^ 11 F. subs.ribe • is reeei\inr the lyr;j:o«' a>-s.rtmei!t 8_ in hi*- line evt'r i»ef'.r'- pun l.;.>i-'i at th whi- l!. t"i:ether V. .ill l.i> "Wn mauufa. ture, ii .''tiii'k veiy •■•iiiiph te. c"ii>istii::r "t ('l).iii-. 'I'aM' '. S 't’.i', AV;i.>*li Stain l>ru;:s. Medicines, \e. to Ur. Thomas Hall and Hen- i ry IlUdiinson. ? They will letain an Oflice in the same huildiufr, 1 where either or huth may he consulted as heietnfore. 1 It is very imjiortant to them that their .accounts ' shouhl be settled ;is early as juacticahle, f«.r which purpiise they have ene-aircil the .services of Mr. .lohn Sliaw. who may j:encrally be found at their otlice. April 1 K Is.'i:'.. }.'i-tf ; Firrv DOLL.MiS UFAVAUi)! ~ 05 .\N.\WAV fri>n\ the SuliM viber, on the I'.'th inst., b U .a Negro laau named 1,1 K K about five feet six or eiirlit inches hi"h. daik cumpleeti''!, has a scar mi the side of line of his eyes. : which one nut recollei ted, luit bi iieveil t“ be l!ie l i”lit eye. I .-tmit liuilt, Wi i;rhs about 17'» oi- INO p.iunds. He was jiunha^el in I''!'’, i'r.'iu Mi" .Ti.si.ah K. ISruaii "f this toun. lie ha'r. latives ii: tlieCmuity of .''amp s'n. .'iiiMiig tiiem a halt-bi 1 th'-r Mame'l Sam I'l""!). •-a tv,-e niaii c'.hir,—au'i m.iy i'i.>sibly l e lurking in that neigh’■ rhuod, as 1 am int''>rnied he was seen about then' a slu rt time since. Pi'"ibly lie may have obtain- \ I'd !Vi I' J'aj'ers. a:.d is eieb'ax "ring t" e'eape to ji tree Stati'. as 1 iui'ler>tan.l .'"nu- free |'iT>"iiS i.f cdor re- miiM' i I'rom .''an'p'"!! C"unt\ l ist week to Indiana. A rewar'l of Ten Hidiar.' will be ^'i\en f^r his appre- heii'ii'U and delj\ery to nu‘. if taken in this county; Fif;e"ii !)"llai'if taken in any otlo r -ou:ity in this Stale aU'l hil;:ed in a safe.lail: nr Kilty Hollars if taken eut . f tlie State, - S'l that 1 get him again. 1 .M. N. I.KUIV F.ia etti'i ille. Mareh 20, l^.'i.T. Mtf Mav IS.', S111;.MW FI,L. it Itf snLV(^(j:s. J Vj w.'int loo.(too good .Juniper SHINGLKS, fur which the best price will be paid. J. & T. WADHTLL. .\pril 4. Hotf W AN'n:i) 'I'O FUKCHASF. coitus I’l.N'F wool), to be delivered on mv Wluirf during the next six tniuiths. T. S. LL'TTFKI.Olf. July 22, IS.^,2. 10,f 'ri’Ki'K.vn.NK. W ik( ith. iii« ceive and sell, r.n rad.-s Ilf manutac- .J. n i.KV. '.'■.tf •kill; filas'.", Ai W ILL!AM ; ■ ANU ' W iSi&iism toil. V. (iW Y!:ii. MMIS!‘>N MFK' tl \NT. A. i\ •he 'V ’.111 'lit f w hjeh. ■n .' h"i t • .■ S"M 'U till j''.nieti:.al '’i I. »e^t tern; -t.imer-^. Jitil.N f. I C: sll. W. r- \K F.il. .•■.•'itf vl. I ' W 1.' ? e ■ !i ark'-’' ade h.-d' 1' 'l.ppe.l it' a'lvi- T.iU. l.ts. the 1. ••.••■mg M:- H ninum. W;,\ nt u:.!:.'r liaH. j -’' 't Pear ;-k. I • .irb-n. .. Vail. I ihibu.' SM \f.L AM) I'ALL: ('omv Oni\ 4'omv ,SIL J. i.t I/,.,! ,t (1, tJ n/ , inrri/ •! linU'. 1^ 11!'. riber has ii 'W i.n hau l, au'l w ' ’ m eh«ap 1 !■ . I'll, bi-i 'iar_'e aiel well a--'"rti 'l .'^t' ek I't Sill- • ai.'l 'li.ui.'." barrel SHO l’ >il NS. nf the be-t make. I ; ,(>•'( paf'Tli'. A'- '. Ci.lt'' Patent Kepeating l’i-»- \;bn'' lle^. l^el■'; Shut PoUcl.es; (iaiue Ikig'; FI:. - . : pi ri '!->'i n Cap-^: \e.. ,^c. • i' 1!! ki;; • :;'t^ti;t’v "U h:in l. aiel luanufne- ii!-'h'r, .'iTi'i w.arr.inrc'i t'-sle ot fn in H". t" •''"" !.-n ‘■••iii'y. :n, J ' li - f in .1. .1 1.- t"i', an P'.n : r i;; ■' tui' ! !• \ :!r'l'. i’er-' 'II' wi aiii'^l'-'. wi!! Ill 'ur.' t 1 l!i ll.i' t -wn r. •pairin'' "f everv thincT in the gun-niith lino w i'.l be d'.ne at :>h*rt U' tiee. iu tiif- bo't manner. ;iU'l t'«r a small t'l ]iur- ha- 1 well t'l giM- the greatc't e nnv if t!ie above-name'l me a trial. ,aiel the_\ nia;. Pi:ir;.ain.s cM-r iil..:red in rOF.ACCO. subseril.-T -'iiitiir.i^ s t" 1 ML mannlaetiircrs' aeeount, all ture.-| l.ibaeC". May Ml. ISVJ. FliilM’UOOl' U()()1'LN(;. i't'aaris SI.ATP’. .\M> ki;, .w,. rg^H \NK1 I I. I"-.- I ; -.av. 1 . 1 ■ g' .a . )'-.lMie at- 3 tenumi ti .-^l.Al'ii !;• u • I'I ' >. b>iiv ••ii t li>- must apprn'e.i prineip’.e. maKinu lijliter. t: !;t' r. ;l!l'l n.iil-e i'lrabie tli.ili ihe •' i way "1 .'he.l i lej. •■tle.tnig a 'a\ii./ in lumber, ai. i "^re iii r 'eeiir:l\ ;i^air.si tii'.’. The 1 .w pr'.i e at u l:ieli K'."!' ;iri- ! "W ..(b re'l wi.l ■ .'iiip-tre ia\ 'i-a’ly 1 ther kin I 'u' lirc-i'rooi' 1:. .''nir: Sl,.\ll' Clil\lNr.Y ripr.s mi'le t'l any pattern, Th-v are ••in ex.e'. .flit reiuely fur -nioking cliininejis. aU'l Ve! iot.i t'ail t.i . !b et a cure. 1;-J- Tin and C. pper iutters, l,e;oh >^ Pipe>; ai-.'l He...I', nia.le t" any patt> rii, aii l e\e;-\ ’■ in 1 "f t'.re- • t rii' !iiig put 111 i.r repaire.i in th. be>t manner, cii .•:i .' .e ti i tii>. S.. in ' ''i'-;"'::-,' 'v ni:r patr'-nage, fi ■•’s ei nti'icnt ■!' e '•itl'r.i'-! i'll in al! (••!•-.•' where a tii'rniigli ■ t hi.' bu'iiie" is reiiiiire.l. ’7" F have a convenient ware-house near the steam boat wharves, in which we c.an receive and for ward Spirits Turpentine for our friends', ofi’ering them the custoniary shipi>ing facilities. We iiIm; purchase the article on fiiir own account, and keep for sale such article.s as are usually wanted liy the i tiir]ientine o)ier.at(U-s. ] May 1, IS..:;. & T. W AUUILL. ! Mrs. Walton l>a> just reeeived the second stock of Sjiring :tnd Summer I'ONNKTS. ci'iisisting of .''traws of a new an.I beautiful style, and variius prii-es; , Flowers, Kibbons. Ili'ad-dresses, .Mantillas, long and short (iloves, ■ Swiss Kihjings and Insertings, I nder-sleeves. Collars and ('ape-i, Press Cajis and Uress Trimmings. Uresses .and Mantillas madi' iu the l.itc't style. .•Ml urders friuu the countr% promjitly attended to. May IS'.;:. ’ ' .''J Cape Fear Navigation Company. ra’^HF Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be B- held in Favetteville on Fridav tlie ■'.d .luiie next. J. li. HAl.I., Pres't. ,Mi.y 7, 1^'.;!. '-''-tni \ UIvMON i:i). FH'^IIK .Siib'ei-il>er ha\ing remove.1 to the st:in'l fur- B. merly i.ic'.‘upied by .Nle'srs, .'•t.irr vV ^^iHiams, on 11 IV Street. 1.tiers to the j ub’.ie a 'jeneral as-iortinent if SI'API.K .\NU FA.Nt V I'llV ;ool)S, and wouM be .'l e a’l peisi'ii> iu want of (binds l.el.ire they a' he i.' letermiiied t" sell for ;i small prutit Il nn linn- to j'unetu;!! cu.'to:iiei's. •i. ('. P'h:. Is.-;;. OL’tf pl.’a'e 1 t pureiiase |.T cash. CAN'l'ON MATTIXCi. vs. CANTON MATTING, 4-4, 5-4 and 6-4, white and red checked. nSV/?//* Cnrh't Soda. '2~> boxes in 1 lb. papers: a superior article. ‘20 “ Kleme Fig.s. .lust received and for sale by S. W. TILLINGHAST & CO April (1, IK.-i.l. _ 83tf WA.vi' OI' Mo.\'p;v. LL persons w ho are indebted to me, by note or ac count, are earnestly retpicsted to settle—particu larly tlinse debts due me before the 1st .January, l.'‘‘-')2. .AIv business reiiuires me to make this e:ill, and longer indulgence cannot be given. A. A. McKETHAN. Nov. I '., 1S;V2. 4:itf TUOS. .1. JOHNSON — HAS .U ST UF.CFIVKD— IU5LS. Ni:W OJILKANS Mt)LASSi:S, 10 do. large Yellow Planting Polat*iCS, CiOOO lbs. Northern liacon, oiMiii lbs. N. Carolitui do. 1IMMl Iiushcls lats, Phiugh>i and C.asting.s, l>laek«miths' Tools, 17 lihds. Culia Molasses. _also— 1 light '’•ur-horse Wag.'u, and 1 15uggy, 1 Harness .•rse, \c. THOS. .1. .lOHN.^oN, Person St. Fayetteville, Feb'y 2S, IS-"):!. 72tf ii-V-- ('\mpiu;llton pkopfutv fop. sai.h. T. .J. -T. .IFs r R1X'FI\ !:i), HHltS. prime New Crop MoL.V.ssF.S, hy pf. rea i;l\ ,ll;i I'a •tt.vi: ■I'f. •J!Y Rail Road or no Rail Road. '^ T - I ! ' ■ , my pr''-en ~* • ' ,ne. I W l'Ul l ' • ■ 1 weu!d ir.re. 1 c tillie lie IU in ■ r::'d tr t ! ;';ii"'' I'y t!i .'!■ ; er- .: '* !.•• I'.- l f.. e ... ll.'IML'" V itiT. ,•(!; 1 II pe !i_\ lUble t^) b.ith pal- Hay Street, .ipi' M, A. P.AKF.i:. •ign Ilf the Wimdcn (inn. • site the \I:irlile \'ai'i. Fa\cttevillc. N •' 17-tt. Ni I wi; •1 N. 1; I - 1 k 'v;>’ I- fi.r e . : Fr. Kum. I U h;-' ■- I 1 A’' ■. Pr iii- rT lleeei Ai'.,. Mu: Oil sa’e: ^:a. I: cri 1 \. i:il _" ' NO rt» 1:. ut . l iber has taken tho >hi p een |.|. ^I.llletf .V .MeSw:lill lU'l lii'i'le's liri'l'ie, where l:o intends ■.irr\iiiir nil til.' r \ 11, •!’. 1 ,N I I'd •'•'I- M b'^ May f. !L\K(; \LNS 5N ( KIAliS. ■ uv Cig.irs to sell !^.'iin. the under- ■l signed begs le ive to inform that he h;ts now in st'irc a I.'irge .^tiK’k ol':ill kind.'ot t igars. whieh 1m* will I'tter :it J.rices that cannot be undersold in this State. 1 he celebrated St.ir l’»r.ind Principe. Fagle •• Steam Pioat “ Prime Havana Regalii si. aii'l other favorite Cipurs on i,.,,.d. (;fok.;f lui.v.NUT. Fayettevi’le. M.ty ''J--im J.AMi’S, 3'^(*1’ l urning C imjdiine or .''p;rits 1 urpentine. few di'/.en ju«t reeeived, bv SAM I- .1. IlfNSU \I.F. '.J-)w .March 17. 1^-' C.KO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. '7tf J). IV. 3lclianriii New Dru" Store. ro Hikes dr Jfiac Rae^ DRUGGISTS, Corner of IJay nm} Donahhon SfrectK, dircctly East of the Fayetteville Hotel, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., VRE now receiving a large stock of DRUGS AND MF.UICINES, directly from Importers and Manu- '"ttcturers, which they will sell to Physicians and Coun try .Merchants at a very small advance. They will keep constantly on hand, of the best quality, #very Variety of articles in their line, having made ar- rangeineiits to that clfect with established houses in New York. Their Stock having been very carefully selected, ami purcha.sed for t'ash, will enable them to recoiumeiiil confidently all their Drugs, and to sell them at very low rates. They solicit a rcaaotiable share of the patronage of the public. April 2'2, 1853. 88tf UNION JJVFKY ^TTABLES, FAYF.TTEVILLE, N. C. rBlHE PROPRIETORS are prepared to furnish the I. Public with lioraes, Carriages^ atitl Bttggies^ rOR MURK. They arc also prepared to carry Passengers to any of the*neighb^>riug Towns, on rcasanable temif*. Their Stock may be found at the Stables formerly occupied bv Messrs. Philips & W ooteii, a few doors West of the Telegraph Office. They always have in attendance pood Ostlers an'I Ileinsmen. . A FOUR-HORSE TARRTAGK will be in at-, tendance, at short notice, to convey Passengers to and from the Steam Hoats. They will take Horses on Livery at re.isonable terms. They hope, by strict attention to business and a d«- tertniiiation to please, *0 merit a share of public pat ronage. J- ASIvEW, Agent. December 14, 1852. 52tf T'NI’AKALI.ELED dispatch. D,lIL,ir ^■^nE undersigned informs the public that he is now Jl. running a dailj line of light draft Steamej-ji on. the ('npe Fear Hiver, consisting of the following bjats: New Steamer Zephyr, “ Major Wm. Barnett, 13 inches draft. “ “ Fanny Lutterloh, 14 “ “ Rowan. One of these boats will leave FayettcviHe evfry morn ing (.Sundays excepted) at 7 o’clock; and Wilmington every day (Sundays e.tcepted) at o’clock, landing poods and passengers iu Fayetteville in fifteen hours' thereafter. . Goods intended for these Yioats should be sent to the care of J. & D. MclUe & Co., or E. .1. Lutterloh, at Wilmington, who will forward at the usual rate of com missions. The Steamers Zephyr and Major Wm. Har-. nett are elegantly furnished for the accommodation of iia«seii'^ers. Patisage to or from Wilmington, !*!3. T. S. LUTTEULOII, Agent. Fayetteville, Feb’y 7, 1853. GCtf Mav 1' \ li'.' M' . t III ;i e :i it.' 1. i i a t ilig l:a l ill Ii.i "i f'le • ■ ■S ■•I'-'-u-i 1 ?' at -.1 ■•Ite i W it!l I'.eat- !l \N. ^1 tl' \\.] \V>\A: l-ANDS OFFI'.H f"T s^i'e my pla.iitati n, '^ifiated -..-veiiteen miles S.iutii-wi 't .1 l.uml aii.l ei'.'lit', eii frmii l^ai’i il'ia'l. aU'i nine fi eiu I larlleesv’.V.e. euiitaiiiaiir • •11 iiu;!i|!''l \eres •■! th" i'Cst e.it:..ii al.'l pr'ivi^imi 1' ill tiie I lunty. wi:li ;i:ie iiii; I'.'VeiaeuM. weil wa- 1 r|. ;eiiiarka''lv heiillliv, a:. l tie' b.'st st.iiel tor a re ill the . 'Uiitry. tlieri- iei\i:!g ''eeii or>e on it oei'.-i- I; ,’;v I'll- tae la»t tl'.i.^y .e ir'-: wirli .il.nii; one hini- lei ei'ihty .leres of ».’.earoil l.tii 1 iu a \ery high te '.livat'.iiii. i V. iil give the '.aivN f' v t’ ^ valued j.v. ev.'ils !' tliem • two \i '.rs. w '.h the w. ik "t s -. 'U hau ls. 1 will i le i!i'e laii'Is it .le»ire.|. or if a lar'.'-er ii u t i' ue- e.!. tiiere is a lar re tr.i t '•* laii l a'liniiiiii;'; i that r. he li.iiiuht '111 verv i-e.isi‘ii:'.'oIe I'i’ii.v al'!i'.iea:i n is ib. -..a -l, y, V' ll. 1 '•'. I'oli sALi:. rcmK I! "^I'l/!')f•! : \ C:ii M.i!.of;i.-t'irilig * ufaet ire. in tllf- Ii' .:?e>:t ;;r.'i ■T 11; \ tS't '.r A- ■ i.j .M.oir.iK ;v III rel'.t • 11. .ut 1 I •wh. It unti I. paid .'.AN ( ) A\ ,!ltlv \'A h .11' t. ;S. hall 1- ."..uth. I..-'! U e!;,.ap 'II;; iitmue be't style, hi r.-e p. w- ie all'I .''iu- .•♦.•ry (ie.ir 'I Vai ii and » ell t'l gi' o w e are de- !•. I .nietu.-ll tavi:i;; - I', i;,ti. • if.» di-.d AVF, just received, in addition to their former Stock— 100 kegs NAILS, 10 iiiid.s. Sugar, ‘Jo bbl.s. (iranulated ditto, • >0 bags Cotf’ee. •')0 pieces Duiiilee Ilagging, 7 bales (lunny Cloth, 4-) eoils llojie, f. tons Swedes and English Iron, Hd kegs pure and e\tra W hite Lead, ■'>0 boxes Window (Hass, 4'i bags Drop and Muck Shot, -■') kegs FFFG Powder. — ,\LSO— Loaf and Crushed .'^ugars, P.ar an 1 Fancy So.aps, M.iekerel. in liarrels and half-barn'ls, Che-se. Spiee, Pepper, C.iiiger. Snutl'. Indigo. Madder, Si'auish P.ii wii. .''a'ts. Saltpetre. Saleratus. Nutmegs. Maee. Cloves. Vev-^t Puwdcrs. Sperm Candles, .'ic.; with a ‘'eiu’r.il a'Sortment of liK\ (i()()l>.s. (H>OTS AND Sl:(i|:s. HAi:i'W.\P,F AND CITLFIIY. We 1 tier the above (.luods at low prices, for Cash or •’■iiin! p iper. D. iVl W. .McL.Vl l!IN. " Sept. l:;. 1S.-.2. li->tf ji!v rv Stabirs. i /iion Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store. RALPH & CO, •23 FULTON ST., N. YORK, . OFFEPv for sale a large and select assortment of Agricultural and Horticultural Implements, con sisting of Ploughs, and Castings, Corn Shellera, Straw Cutters, Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators, Fan ning .Mills, Grain Cradles, Scythes and Snaths, Graia .Mills, Sugar .Mills, Root Cutters, Saus.age Cutters and Stuffers, O.x Yokes and Rows, Rakes, Hoes, Hay and Manure Forks, Spades, Shovels, Carts, Wagons, Whc«l- barrows, &e. Field. Garden and Flower Seeds, a large variety. Fertilisers; Peruvian Guano, Sup. Uhosphr.te Lime, Pioiie Dust, Poudrottes, Charcoal Dust, Plaster, &c. .M.inufacturers of Sclinebly’s Reaping and Mowing .Machine; D.aiiiel’s Hay, Straw and Stalk Cutters.— Ageiits for the sale of Wm. Hovey’s Patent Straw Cut ters. A descriptive catalogue will be sent on applica tion bv mail. Man h -rJ, 1853. B0*3mpd >1A il BI. E F A C T O R Y ? i:) Kr-fSi - III t: lib •!•; I.er.'t i|it; .1 •le t!:- \\ (I. 1 ihe iiiiani .•i:t Ilf till i.iiiitv, -N( I ' iiqeiiiy. I th 'ai-oli- l l/f ' H'lLi t 11 (;F''1-''H .nil.. AN1»T. vil'e II t"l. i oii sAi.i: OK Ki'.N'r, '5’ I MMLP. 1:F'1M;N- i. 1.1 . iijiied by " i nt■^ :I>. t« ' h. • - "--t t'-'vii. P->- . ^ te'v \i'i>iv to Air. .1 >hn 11, ■- k - • 11 . ^ ^ i.i:i:tf, 77tf M;\v Dill sToiii'i I- ■n the . t!i( e Dr. M' il;i ( I HF -ub 'Tib. r haviiiir tar .l! liieeii -treet. known 1 .11 P.iiildiiig. nearly oj.p' , i i- It"'''" reeeiviiig a lre.-)h . . . .fted 't .ek 'f lo iiii al'. .M(‘liciii(‘S, I’aints, . l) .« -SliiiVs, aiui iN rlunicrN. . . i lit of Hair, Flesh,'I 00th. ■ . h p,ni he-: • u].]iing, T""tli, •ind ■ , I lit . Calv.inii- Hatteri'-s. \’. All : I !■ VV f'.r ''a-.li ir on time to punetual •r ':v ^ ilicited from ’->uiitry Phy:-ieians 1, I dei.eiid on priieiiriiig tn-'h aii'l Miri that no pains will b'; [laiei] t . I . fh ill '(Uality and price. 1- !M, I’l'vKsi (•urcfully )iy me aft« til me 111 » d. .J. N. SMITH. i;jtf |) I .SlKS'tiiiir :iri(l ('oltoii ^ am, Uoinil .V lil.LIoTT. h7tf letl T'' a li'l .1 .'I. w • alMp P. 1.,; v. ill leiej'.e pri'iiij't attention. 1 HAVID DI.\oN. \-cnt I'f the S. 1'. Manui.'icluri;ig ' 'ii;|'aiiy. S-. 'VV Camp. F'li y -J, 1-::. ■ ‘ '■'» \\ AN'I' Ol’ \iONi:Vl Bw n.L'ei: mv si MMhi: i;i:sii>h:s'i:, twi. miles fri.m the M.irket. on the F;ivettevi!le and V. estcrn Plank U '.id -ou- -if the most desirable and healthy )i!:i(M'- in theeounty. Al^.i, l-t Shares of Fayetteville =''>'1 . | ,e hi.s w lli.a i .'t'li k. aii'i ;;il Shares ut Fayetteville Hotel Stock. I ' With the'iai-eest sti.ek of It.-ady-made CAUKl K, ,;,.|i;s ever oftere.! in u-rt! V Al: \\hi**l» I v* ill 11 .it verv redneed prie'e- f,.re;.sh or negotiable notes So little .atieiitiiin has been p:iid to the ca.l made r the fire of the 'Jd -laii'y, ou tho.;e uidebte.l eall and -''ttle. lii.it I am in'lueed to oiler the •dill' e propert v at re'lueed i«riees ti enable me t ',„y Carriage i;stal.lishiiienf and c'.iitinue my with eonveiiieiiec. .... .• I -iiall place notes in proper hands for colleetion, not paid soon. 1 have all my 1st .lun'y l.'^-i-. March li'i, IS'.-’. S ri:i)M AN vV IIOIINK, fliirdirarr, (irorrrlcs, tVr. tfully inform the cifi/ens and the just returned fr.im New Vork, and are na-eiving their Sj.ring Stock iif Goods, (-(/iisisting of (^/rorerirs, jfurth'-are, f v. suitable for the sea..ni; Ladies’ ;,.„tlemen's l!o..ts. Shoes and Slippers- a large as- ,,.^.,ty-niade Clothing: a great nianv articles in the ladies' line, and we them t All ' t .mi r Mar 'Ui'I.li r -j i tiiiliy iiif'iiiii the piiMic tiiat he ;s stiil a! hi.' ni l .'tari'l Mrryiiig -m the abuve bii-,:iu ,'s ill ali it- braii‘-h- s. lie reii i n- thaii'ks I'lr the lil.er.il I 'iU- 'liaije he has 1 ee. i\ c 1. a!:• I hnp. s by a stl ie! attention t" business, ati'l a de>ire to please all ai. i gi\e general sati:^l■a tion. ti. merit u e.n.tiuuanee of the s:'. me. lie wanaitts all his woi'l; to be m.ide nf the be-t nia- ;i:ii alid bv e'.perielieed w • ilkliieii. lja\ilig a Inure . /••• •.i/.l'nd :.:r’,r.!! Il e t! :l 11 e ;s 11 i il 1 ■'e 1 f t 11 a t iii's Wi.rk will compete with :iny in.ole in the St.tfe for stvl'.'. elegance and durability: and sh'iuld any o{ it fail in twehe months (with fair U'.age; eitln r in wcrkmali- ship or material, he will repair it free of charge. Persons wishing to buy, wi'uld dn well to t-all and ex- ;is he is determiiic.l to sell low lor cash or on short tim’. Ord. rs thankfully received and promjitly .ittended to. ■ i;!.;P.\lKINi ne.itly e.xecuted at simrt notice il li.west possilile prices. Fa vette\ill('. Jan. l.''o. ''.Itf rl N !:\\ N l; i- ;-.’• New ' >rb 1. D May 0!i! ,•.;.'! h i 1 L l.NioKK. V'-Jtf .'•-J !.\.\*> \K*LVSS!:S. and li.r sale by (1. S. (.Ij'p.isiie t '.I Di.MlNii. jie Fear U.-iiik. '.t i tf 'I'lie nTiiler.'iirni'l coiitinnc to carry on the Ln'FIlY PiFSl- NFSS at this phue. They have ! lately I.irgt ly increasi d their .Stock | and can unw ofler to the public as I g. o l l!oi';s. Carriages aiil Dri-I vers as e:;n be fi.iuid in the South ern e.'untry. j Th.iiikful fur the largo p.'tron- | •t.'fnre exteu'led t" us. we solicit r, continuation i .I'.e.ie laver. e i roiiii.so u s.itisiactory trip to i •il', wl - m..y wish t . travel. j J... , at the West end of Mnmford street. • wiierc i ;.e 1 t!ie Proprietors may always be found, or at the .''tnre tirst iloi r Fast ot .Mr. Lntterl her' ,f til ill. Fayetteville. Feb'y iJ-, .1. w. powK US iS ro. 71Y biiidin .\ug lUHi!': niMH'.itv. W. H \ UD11' has resumed the P>ook P.indir.g P.usiness .It the nev. St. re next door to Mr. .leweller, where he will re.eive and execute in any style desired. I't 1. ■ 'I'O PllVSlCiANS. reliiiild lUsiness if ;iceo lilts made out to the A. .McKF.TH.XN. 77tf l)ru (lOot/s, rAiiri”ri:vi «*7'oFLD rc'^pectfully ii V V public r'ncrally, that they have I)nf v.iriety of Hats, ;.-ntlemen s lioots, .''tioes ami .. .• I.- ..i.i.b. ('lothing: a gri oiild be plc!isel to have 1 call and examine for themselves. I'lers sent to our c:;re from our friemls and cus- wili lie prnmptU' attend.cd to. •li •;o, I.' .-,:;. Sltf 'r LL\'rili:K HANDS, :^||| y _*»■(• teiie*I. f^enieiited. and riv*ted. • ' . i; le;- Ml-.- ■^'iM :il per ee„t. le'~ , .Iiuf.ieturei pi :ees. ! . ill-lane '. l or W. H cent C:ish will s.ile by . I.I TTF.III.OH. tli.in • rc- 'I'lli: I.Al’.CKSl' SIhK. IllliliOX. AMi TIII.MMINt; IKK si; i.\ .\i:\v vokiv. 'I'hoiiitlx fr. Ste'ir/>», IMPOltTFIl .\ND .JollHFIl OF SILKS, MllJ.LNHKY, .\Ni) F.\N(’Y (lOODS. 162 Broadway) N. Y., WTg \s now in Store and is daily reeei\ing and ofTer- B K ing at the l,ow'st Prices, a 'oiii5 lete a.-^-. rtment of GOODS IN HIS LINE, comprising all thev.irious stvlcs aii'l design.'', consisting of and I'aiicy Siiks; .Marct'liiu'S, l-’lorcnccs, S!iaA\l.', 'rriiinnin^rs; l*oii- iK't !vil)i;oHs; 'ralicfa and Satin Ivio- l))Hs; l)i-('ss'rriiiH’iin^^s of all kiiuis; lMul>roi(l('ri(‘s; i'rciicli and I'nfli.sh (’ra[>cs, (’ra[)c Lisscs, Sdk Cra vats; («!o\('s o! all kinds; Silk Larc Mills; IJarciro.-’, I.arcs; \\ liit(^ (ioods. Hosiery, 1 laHdk'r-liicr:^ I The undersigned would invite the attention of his ' friends .".n l the Trade gener.illy. 50 ounces Suljih. tjuinine. •jd •• Iron, (by. Hydr'igcii.) C. doz. 1’ C Ci, Col i.Lver Oil, .')0 ounces lod. PotaS. •2') lbs. Pil. Ilydrarg, •_’."» lbs. Hyd. Sub. Calomel. 10 lbs. )iure Chloroform, •Jft lbs. Turkey Opium. I'^tlier, .\eoiiotine, Ol. Crotoii, Stryehnine. Iodine. Creosote. ’I'annin, \ elerianati of Zinc, With every article connected with the Drug and .Vpt- I thei arv business. ; Partieiilar and prompt atfeiitiin paid to orders, and j to the p.ieking d' Gl.iss-ware. For sale by , SA.Ml'iHi .1. HINSD.\LE, Druggist. | April 2'|, IS.-.;:. jrsr ui-:c;i:ivH!), S.VCKS I.n FUPOOL SALT, lOdil biis'icls .Mum ditto, iu Viags, ;50 hhds. sweet Molasses, ;}ii bbls. City Mess Pork, •JO •• large size No. H Mackerel, D> half'bbls. No. ‘J thi, •JO bbls. fresh caught Mullets, .'■>0 boxes Dried Herring, ItM) bbls. Pl.inting eating Patatoes, 10 hhds. sujierior liacon. D. & W'. McLAUUIN. Fayetteville, Nov. '22, 18")2. Bv CEO. LAUDER. TWO UiKIPvS IIKIVE (’. T. HAlGIl & SON’S STORE; Fayeileville, 1%. •lan'v -’0. 18-'>::. Cl-lYpd He will offer great for Distillery at phy. I'-i. 1' ;;itf Dec. 1^, 18-31. \v.\N'ri:i), KMIKFLS OF .\xd shohttimf nrvEus TIKJ-MAS G STKAllXS, KiJ liroadw.iy, P.otween Liberty street and .Maiden Lane, .\. \ Jaii’y 1-3, IH-'*--!. ' '’’•’''1“* P.ridge on I’.ig llockfish. 'I'he best market price will be paid.”^ |.-,ir further information, inijuire if.(ihii W. Mur- t the Ilridge, or of .-V. .McKethan, I'ayetteville, KlvMOVAL. rB'^HI-; undersiiriied have removed to tho store formcr- J ly occii]iied by II. llransoii .S: Siui, tive doors east of their old stand. GFO. W'. WILLIAMS & CO. The Oflice of the Cape Fear Ste:im Boat Co. is kept in the above building. .INO. D April ‘JO, 18-33. Stork Svatiouttblc iSoods. ri'^HE subscriber respectfully begs leave to inforui^his I customers and the public just received his Stock of SlMllMi l)il) iM it.lllill « Embracing a (leueval Assortment oT Staple ami Fancy Dry Goods, lioniiets, Misses' aii.l Children’s I hits, Wo»st.-.l Patterns,! m- lirella.s and I’anisols, ]5iots ai!«.l Slioes. VLSO SUGAR AND COFFEE, >:c. &e. P. SHE.M’.VELL, North-west Corner Market S'luare, Green st. Fayetteville, N. C., April I, WILLIAMS, Agent. S7tf generally, that he has i’Ki':i(;nrLN(r on cwk fkau. fBMIE subscribers having purchased the Steamers B- EverMoen .and Smitherner and Tow IJoats, lately the ](ro].erty of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now )irep;ired to forward with despatch, between mingtoii and F.ayetteville, all freights or goods eui ed to them. F. N. & J. H. IIOHEUTS. Wil- iitrust- Favettcville, Feb y 1 1, lS-)->. .iisr ukc:kivki), A PIUME lot Mountain Uutter. « New Orleans and (,'uba Molassc.**. .lava, Laguira and Kio Coflec. Sugar, Mice, &e. tiStf March 7, lS-33. WOPkTII & ELLIOTT. 7-3tf olSOOO of IVaiileil. SW ILL pav 3.V cts. per pound cash for all clean cot ton and linen HAGS, delivered to J. D. Williams, in Fayetteville. I am nearly ready to put in operation a Paper .Mill in this neighborhood, an'I am desirous of getting my rags in this market. My object is to pay i as much for razs as I can afford, and hope that I may not be forced to distant markets for my supplies. I have arranged with -Mr. Williams to receive and pay for all rairs delivered to him. DA\ ID MURPHY. Fayetteville, Feb'y 24, 1852.’ b8-tf Oiilv Burnt out in Pari. A. A. McKL:T1IAN fcJTlLL continues to carry on the CAUIU.VGE BUST-, ^ NESS in all its branches, at die remains of his ohl. stand, opposite Liberty Point. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore receiver}, ami hojies bv strict attention to business and a desire togivo entire satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. Having keiit the greater portion of his Timbers at (* distancel'rom the manufactory, he has on hand a large and well selected lot of thoroughly seasoned Timber, of_ every description used in his business, which enables him to retain all his principal workmen. He is therefore now prepared to do any work in his line in the very^ aest style, and on the most favorable terms—as low aJ buy work of the same quality in N. C. ile has on hand, completely fiuished, S Hartiuehes, for 1 or '2 horses; i Rockaways. and I 'i Ruggies. Also, nearly finislied, 10 Carriages for 2 horses: 20 Ibarouches for 1 and 2 horses; VJ llockawiiys, and 30 Ruggies; « . . v . All of which are of the most approved plan and finish, iin«l w ill compare witli any work in the U. States for neatne.^s and durability. . Having been engaged in the above business for tho_ past 20 years, his work is well known, and he refers to old customers for proof of its durability. . work warranted for 12 niontlis, and repaired free of charge should it fail by bad workman ship or material, within that time. Rkp.mbiso executed at short notice, and on rea sonable terms. .Jan’y 2tj, 1852. f|T^HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White^ ■ Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. all on .Jas W. Strange, who can always be found at the Still. McLAUUIN & STUANt^E: Fcby 18, 18.33.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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