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8 F. m 1 - W K K li L. Y I'AVivi'ri'Aiijj:, \. (\, xo\'i:MiiKU [NO. ‘24:.] misi i I' !-\ .1 i; N KW i:\ ?i) .1, \ N i !! \IJ I Kol'l ^ A SON, 11:1 • 'Ks I. \MIS \'|' \| ( DON, 1 i 11 K - . • \ V , I hi‘ M li il:l\ I'I I 'i", il I In -.iiiiilici- l!n.|i ■ ('iiiii'. ii :it IJ !• ■ M'k, will !>«• I'l [.I! iiiuuii. li’ I li l il V ■1-1' ■In tl...- .ir (i r. . '1 ... t.. ■ ■ I I'lT i!f Itiiin \, ic I jnili- I'nuri ill,' \ Siuitln'ni I’l.Miik Kc'iil kill.I ,.t' i:irt'i!n'' iin.- ti'i- Ti.ii liiiilnT nr ;■ i>lll h :■ «' \\ ul',1 .1. Wi'il i- I I tn-lii ci \ 1" . I'l'riii* .. ••l!n I- IWii tliif !■ I- :iU.l r' -f 'lll it\-. N..X ■ I I ^ i : NT! r\li;\ vvili;.,; I.. ” W ij l'T .u llino , ..'.I 1 irriu'tit'. will tiii.l il I ■ ilicir • >11 III, i.fi.iiv •'!'i-w '• itiij.lftf 'iiiil cniiiliMiii’: ih.‘ if 1 ^cil‘. tl‘.| - Il tun I!* ■ I 9 » ■ I !.:.ii'l. I'i‘, mil' s tVoin r:iy- tt'riniiiu I’t tin* I'l_\ctti‘vilU“ I'lii' !:iii'l i-- til '.t i ;itc r.-r :i11 1 :ui'l ui'll liiiiliiTiMl ciilii-r I'I'flli i!H‘ '1 h.)M‘ u i: iiili!' ti til oaii .ih'l . \MIiiilii' tlic l;ili.| ■ : •in'. ■‘Ilf 1 liii'il i:i-II, nil. 1 t lu ll .'iltli i ii-'lit. with :ili|ir.i\«‘il VMl'll !» \ I' SMri'il lit- I \n\ k ::. i| !\ tln'111 Ini' tlif 1 Ml.I wmill . l\Mi.t!!;'.' ti. i'mII I 11 1 , !• Ill V .'•till k t . Ilflll(".t )IIIll Wo tin- l'‘!ik - -if (itfcr, |iiiiiit-i in Vir^iiiin. ^ .'loi l!;i!»‘iul! I’hnik llcui! I'o , } . ! !. !^ ■ 1 i ';ri'. i- 'i - i t’.' il i tli'ri'il ill tlii.-. iii:ilk,‘t. ; • t'lfi tii.li .1 (u'|itlt'ii'( ii • I'lii iii Ir '■■■‘•li . ll;ir. I'm].-, t'l '..I .•illij Slii.i l’; «kiii' rniiik--, V'l’i i". I’ lii.ct I'.’ l ili-'i' :lll'l i linii f I! (iiiii.i, Iviiicy . 'i'r i\I'lliiif- :iH'l -, \V:i'kilir «':ilu-;. /’ A I 1 Ik ’ r- ■i'w ■t1i i l 1 Ili'M ■ ir Ml;l\ ill •kill; i!!'!"-!'-, :^illi;' nil't t h I I l’rillri]i ('1(1 r.i twii'ii ti,.' lipii rt. I nil.n-i; •i-li..t- \Ks. ,v.- li:l\ -^trc*,' . 1' , M'll Ki l tl.ii; :i i:111'!.IT t K,• I lli\iiii:i. 1! nut- :ilia. r.K.Wii ■tt-\ ;li.-. I l':i\ ftit N, N. »' , - 1I..T.- I.,1.1 '■( /•' ; \1 i‘i \! fi ■'III \;r-otiils. 'I t'.' >t •. kill ■ ill till t-1 I't' I I''. I :it th«- T. v,; ic. ■ .11 i lli'' i.l\. til! .t!i I'lV 1 liiii.'l V. i’ M.. ' if tlu' i)’in>i.'-e ■ i' I .iviii .rt:.i i i‘\t.'n>i '11 i ili>- K .N!\.(ilv(^ ( i.()rillN( — i\('(i(iu-nKnh 4 l.XIOiF. SI ri” ^ ' ,il.i Ml.i till ':iif i'ln“l|i. Ill ;:!i' I i iiti V I'l.'iiiiil.V i-\i'i-ut'"l. ('. 1 '»i;,i; V.KAM'T I''.'.; t:;ti.! \ tlriiijiiiiL ■ i;iv-r. : - n- il'.:tV ' ;.i-i i -.ii.i '11 !r. r tlic tnin- iU>;lit ''M-ti'i' 111 n,,lr ill -ti HKMIV 1 1. II '■r MU I (.1- I i’,\NK SI'(H K \ r \l ("l't(>.\. . ■! \u. ti."; fiT (■ L'U. M l-_ . ;• rk •!! !.• ■_'■! l>t‘ri‘iiili«‘r. ! the M i; k ■ I- i'i‘ .i* Niiiciy lit' tiu' >t..> k .i tli«- r. .Ilk ; . \. .1. ' H \NI.t tN, A;i. ti..in n . . I'l !- >v I'li’r \ art ii'at lo/i Sluch' fur Sah . j.l * « ' .11 it till- Market 11 iii'c i.» >.itiii-.l:iy : I nt 1 (ort'tiit'or. 1’> -lirin-s Kc irN'i' S\M I, W. T11.L‘iN'.1!A-T ; >'i:; }'>-t-^ w i; jf- the 1'h-t >ii.l \vi '. - iifw liiiiMini:. 'iln v iiii\N rt‘i ci\itiji. nt’ thi'h' V. .i tiiii'tit •.!' r.r, \I>\ -M Ai m-iK-r.Mi \-irii't \ ,.t'( M’lirlctiii-’ I T-. \\ illti T lr:i.[l\ W • .•\].oi-t t.. V .civi . .f II I(n> -r:l' .n a:lv;uice^. tVf -ll -Ilji[ 1 :i-i t.i krcp nvir .rtlilf’.it i-. A1I-, t ■li.tl;ili;r nt' any V iti 1 •-li‘irti''t iii.tii-e iin'l in tin* ’m..-. We ri'sp»‘i'tt'ully iici; Ifav.. i tli ''‘ ill \v:uit Ilf (i.. ' 1' ill i.ur ' ! .r tln'iiiM'hc'. .liialit\ mil ].r l'Ai;l.i-HMI ;:t Mr 1'. 1\0 lU't Il ■iiiiil.ii Lnr,- (1 'triilN'., .Ill- I ■ r i.ti SllChl- , ;ui.l :U'i‘ 'I'k'nili'! lUilill.; i I-. iiit.. I ""T :i tri'i! l.f SAI.f. ()!' V. kdm:.-'1>av. til. NI trki't n ni--’ t"!' ' ‘ • Ill' 1h y aii't iiir u r 1 ; .Mtliiiiit n-'i> ivi‘ NK(.UOi:s. .(»th -h. I 1 ni 1.. I.KKTi; 100 vr si'.i'.i) ii \ rs. i;i SHKL.s fi.r sal.v VNii, .'itMt •• 'urn. W. n, 1 I'TTI.III.OH r. W . DIt \t (.MON lit til timi 1{( M»\I lil:ili;it l> t 1-. a~ ti.. . 1 ill iiiir liiif, f Mll'l llf-iil-ll'lo. .(.• til i.i ii'i i.ii till’ ty 1‘. ; Ifav.. 1,. . iT. tin' atti-iitii.n nt' ' ill iMir 'ini', t.. rail aii'l ‘>..nnim- tiiink w. r:i’i -w ti.i’iu ; I'-, in t wiii ••ti. r.l • it!~'i. ii.Mi '’IcM-i- i-liV -I V. lliTI' \Mt'.n:ii \ • •• I .tf Siih'cnlMT still i-.ny i.ti thi' rMUNI’T I’.l - 1- Fa\ftt^N i’!i\ mi l in nii'litii'ii tn 'lUslltllf'llt ..11 1'.. iV .Strft't. IlCrll tii iiij*'. lia-' .|i t. ii-'-rly .p| . • II lu S KV^ ' 1 • »Ii i;. at tliv • 't.ii .- . - ( oMl’t.Kl 1 li (11 • 1 ;i" I h'V I’ll...! - till.I Sii . II a-'lw ifi' aii'l a' I I', i ki ry. .'Ui'l J! 1 - W’iiuliiw !• •ill li lirnti'iy. 'r .’ix Miiil * 1 •! ! ■in. iii’i.wii aii i _ I .''ii-ilv, utnl .'■'l U]'’” ■( )1-1 K w \V u i. - .'U;il -t'M-k • — i-.' O .!• .'■•■n W.ilti \r. Ill " ir-. vcr\ ••■■•■■i; - . ' i'KCt ( liainj‘ li jn. i! • N\ ne, -i\ \ iific : .S|.t‘"tn ;i;. 1 \ \! i.l. • !•!■!• Iir I ii,.l •■II.' .r I'.a-t . ! M. r II , . iicr.il a • II • ‘ ‘ FI liMTl Il I . , .! ' V. .Ik-.- . • ■ .rr. r - w" tlif i'im \ I H'.in ill.. ' u \i:i: tt.-\ uif • nt N .rti.iT: 111 \i \\ M - -wail Cli. k- 1 i ’liali-l > 111. ni.iii M liuiii ■M.-ii Sh. ri V. riMiiir Win 'kiv. i 1 • '111' ■ ii ei In', ;i 1 rlav. w 't. : ' . .■1 I - , V - ,11 i ■ MKT \ 1,1.!' j;!'. ri ••' i:il!H'!l 1* •\vi~ .1 U iii. . dial . ti r -, « i. JU i:l M. \’i'( I' A\( ri; ^ {iOOD^. • "rihiM ri'iM V "It UIM. Ill'l ■ tlicr \M> now IT T.- . St‘ • Pilot Mountain. j HHIS (iifat Natural (’uriusity is ^itiiiitt'il in Sumy | Ciiiinty. N (V. twij niili's west nl'tli«“ Stnkes lir.e. i on rill- iii'iin ruail leruiiiit; I'nmi Snicni wc.-^t ilistnm-o j tnili'S. (ici'iiifintiiii IS n\iio.'i. itotliaiiy 17 inilc'^, Jiii I | witliin iniK-s nt'tin* StaL'c line I'roi'i tin* tiimvc plnces | acrn-N tiio due Iti.l^e liy Mount \ tn tlie Suljiliur S|.riiij;,s ill \ irtrinia. Tlie lieioht nf tlie I'ilut .Mniiiitaiii . ^:ay•• I’litl'. Calijwcl]) is 17->i* I'eet (tlin\e tin* level nl' iiassy ('reek. wTiirli is the neare-.t streatii T ■** view friiiii the I'innaile is said tn lu* tin* (Jmnile- t of niiy ntlier point in tin- Sniitlierii States, eiiiiirncii'":' Kiiips -Mi'iintain in Vmk hist., S. , I’arissis Mni'iitaiii in SiiarlaiiiMirtrii. S, the 'i'sii.Ie lloek in (ireeiiville !>;st.. S , all nl’ wliii-li are HMI niili's nr more ilistaut; !i lull \ n*\v ot'the I’lue itii*,!'!' tV^ijii Nnrtli Hast i> Snutli ■I. mill tlie AtlefTMiin' as far ii-i (lie eye ■! II reii.'h. the llnti'iln Hiiinii. nii.j many other \ \ii\v int. fnur .states fan lie hail at tin' same limo. Tlie I’ilnt for the last season lias lieen miiiTi visitt.l iiy stianirers t'ri.m all jiiirts nt the I niteil States. 'I'lie a'-i'eiisiui; to ilie I'lnaele is now siit’e liy stP]>s aiiii la liiers t'rntii the House kept liy tin.' .Siihserilier, one ainl a hall milos soutli of the Moimtaiii. A noml car riat;',' Itnail witliin six hniiilreil yarils of the I'iiinacle: a gnml tiulile will always Ik* reaily to wait on strangers. No pains will he spareil to wait on visitors ninl make tiieiii ciiinl'orialile witii e\ery thiiijr tiie eountry all'oril«. The Stal'lev are well sn]iplie.l witii eorn. I'miiler aiul liay. Near tiie It.iuse i^ a line Mineral Sprin>;. the j.ri'peities ol' wliiiii are Sulpliur, Irnii ninl .Magnesia, liiiiuire for tlie SnI.soi ilier's House, as he is tiie sole i ro]irietor ainl nwiiei of tin* Pilot .Mountain. WM. (IlLLAM. •inne -J'., is.',;;. i'-tf TIIK LAIUJKST SILK. HIHHOX. AM) HorsK IX m:\v voijk. (m. Sfrar/tfi. i\ii'oiiTi;i; AM. iiimiKi! .ik SII.KS, Mll.LlNKKV. A.Nl) KVNCV CODDS. .1 A ' I . /’. • '■ J nil,il 1,1/ ii'!'i:U'l •'7. 162 Broadway, N. Y., H A.s .low in .Store ami is il;iily reeeiving .'iiiii nll'rr- inu at tiie Lowest Prices, a complete assnrtmeiit • •i'(i( *t •! >.s IN Hl.s LINK, oomprisini; all tlie vari.iu- stvle- ati'l ile''ijrns. ciiii'i»titi^; nt' illack ;iiul l':uic\ Silks; M a rM*lilM*s, I'inj *'iMTs, Sliuw Is, 'rriiiiniini^s; lioii- n»*t Ivibhoiis; 'rall't'ta liiid Satin Uii»- iKm.'; Dress'rviminiii^s of all kinds; iinil»n»i(lt*ri«‘>; l'r“iicli and I'.niilisli C'rajn's. C’ra|>* l.issrs. Silk C’ra- \ats; (Jln\(*s ()t' all kinds; Silk La«*c Mitts; |{ar(*^rs. Laces; White (Inods. Hosiery. I.. C'. I lanlker*iiiet's. The uiiilir-ijineil WouM invite .Merciiahts fri iii the N..rt’ii. S .iitii. Fast ainl Wc't, w In-n in the ('ity, tn fa- ' r him witli a i"i-’ ainl examine liis stock liotore pur- ■ ’ i-lIU' . 'J’Ho.MAS (J. STK.VRNS, I'l'J Mroailway. lletween I.ilieitv -treet .'iii'l .Mai'leii Lane. N. ,):iii'y 1‘). IS-'i;;. Ol-'ipil s rKD.M A.\ l!()K>K, />/•// (ioods, !f(trdu'(tr(\ (• ran rirs. «.Vr. respectfully iiifnrni the citizens anil the ptiMic generally, 'hat tliey h.i\e ju-t returinsi Irniii New \ urk. aini .'ire vi'ceivinu tlieir .*^prinn .Stock 1.! ( i.-: -.U, Cntisistill^ -'f /'/•// I III III I'll I t , 1 A v r'.i ty Ilf Hat'. -uit:il>le Ini the '.en»nn; L'lilii-- aii'i ieiuleinen'' Pn.i.ts, .''In.es unii Slipper": .'i lar>rc a"- i tniciit 1. i.ly-nia lc 'h.thiiij;; a jireat many artii-les ill the ’ lii"' line. an.I we wmil.I Le plea'c.l I.. ha\e Them tn call anil examine t'nr them>^ei\es. .\il ' I liT' sent tn our Care trnm nur tiieiels ainl t. nier.' will Iio j.rnmi.flv atteinli' l t... March I"'. :. Moin: vV (; \li, li t* hi' JiiiHi/ (till/ ('llllfiS Sflf'f. J'It l/illftfl>ll III, IU(LN FOl NDLitS ANI» .M ANl l\( "H ItLI'.S oF t{>L'(eli r ami ('list Iron Ituilinfi's ami 'ill kiicl-- w w nf Oiiiamenlai nmi Architectural Iron Wurk'^. Iron Pi!iirni>', t'nr piiMic ami private (irnnml- . \ ei-in ihiiis. Settees, ('hairs. T.-iL!'. s. \c Particular atleiilioii pai.l 'n the e|ici.."iire nf P.inial Lots. -More (iallafihev's P.onk of ()ri^inal Desiiins ami List of i’rii-es si'tit to persons wisiiiiiir to make a si'lectinii. Nov. 1, IS.'i.':. -PJ-'Impil ri\i': m\m\. tihpqtiM': i.mi n>f. \S ii'iiii.v* I ;..'iii-oil \piil -'1. IS'i: I th.' ('. M\LI, well known staii'l if (i rei'ii aii'I i’n>' ot the I)is. cti'cets bTtf n. M. OJiKl'.LL, l iiiiu \i:iii\(i rinniiNsiDN mkui iiut at ill**., .\. i\ :irch Iti, IS.'.I. r.-‘ tf .l(>Si:i‘ll r.AKKIi, .Ik., \ TTO U \ s: V A 1' I. A U . ■ \S taken an otiice next .h.ior to Wm. P>. Wr'i^lit's Plain, j.rinteil ainl soliil color all-wool I)e Laine' New Goods for Fall & Winter. ^ Jithui^on (Sf fJo. n .WK received fiml nro now receiving. i\ large ami well selected stock of Seasormhle (joods, einLru- ciiig almost every iirticlt* kej»t in the l)ry tlooJs line. Their stock consists in part ot I’icli hlack fi}j;’l Silks Plain L’.ack (.iro de Uhine Uicli ISroCftdc' and Pl.'iid Silks, Intent ';tyle l*laid Silks lor Ajirons Solid ooFd Silks for lininp. Su]>er French Merino of all ct'lor.s Printed iV plaid Satin (’assiniere, veiy fine \ linnilsotne 11 f \'\' rm: ui:d sk;n. t‘ II » II :i I (i A; * li :i •» t o r i \\ !'. ;i)-i received a full and complete stock :Ilial.!M l>i: \i i.Hi iN. M IF . ■ .11 I pi-n--: .if\ Si-;-- nip; — ^ A riMKI.V . I • i-' iii'i indel.ti- i t i:f, wi' plc!.-e i.-i 1 ' 1. ‘ thervi i • t i- .,f ..iTcer^ ! .r . iiinot b* ti IS.-,:;. NO'l’K i:. lln-, rith' !' l.\ •■'1 vi ;• Filn- P M-i,' 11 ■ t ii'i; n t ' I.' I'll Ml: \M; J il.l j Al.h SI F. II. \v ill Sfi.ri J i.l'iF:- iN' Tr all' 'im M. PIUiVl.' ' I . ■ .Il ‘ Will tel ’ I. 1- . rhan,'!' i' lr ‘ ; ' 111 hand ' itu r. 'il* ••'^e. ('r.'ii ill S Iieiil . P. :;ll i ! I ' • ' I’ Fi il. i'.'ir , Tn’’' I • >pn- .t^ II ,^1- . P-'ppi - I '.I. i cui Na;w. P r. ' 1.^ • _ ■ a ..-. i tiin.n' ' f ll; :~Mit! -■ :|1 t lie 111 • ii-i.l '. i; 111'. - M.SO ■•'l as- iiiiiient 't Liy ■ ! lilallket- and Kei ali i ; ;. -made I 'h.thin;;. , ( >i'. ■ -••rliio-ni Hi I- 'i .. 1 ,>l.i h I V :.:m":t : f I.i; >- 'ili’ahie 'li-T f..r k'li I, 11 v ', F..1- ( orii. Hi . !' . 1\ ili I e ( " I i i • Di e. T. ;, \L. .''tiuiV. nidU'-. 1'.-!:^ : . P.i 111'. r 1; ; III Ip'. .'Il nir'liV fitlier ii.'i W. IF \P Fi;. .>a 1\IA. kK (liiM Pel,,-; ' Fine L i/"i ■ .Snr' i ynT' liarn'1 i wi.': I .« \--- t Pei ,11'si'^ll 1 u ( 111-; pnrt-Mi.iiey': Pi I 1'!i. 'fi.ntii and Lather P.r;:-m -; :i ^ \i.iliii- and l>n'. ('lai i"Hets: I ,a^i-..ii \i c.,rdei iis: larjre .'III'' iiiaM \Fi 1 (liiliai- 'tiiiiu.': Mi^ ro'.'..; 1 ; 1. !i':i li. : : iir-i'; Ki, :'! ali'i ( li I •_. ' F.iiiny i' ‘1«. >\i . •' c. \n .-if whi.'i; ^v;;l l,e '-.,’.1 !••« . \1' kind ‘ t Wiit.'hi' jiii'l ' I'l'j aired. -ept. 1. 1'-'-:;, NO'l'K :.er ntfcl - i'.ir ' • f Fa vet te\ il :e ■11 ' all- lilt aii'l llalei^li Piaiii '.";i !, • i.ur ;u*i*“«» ' ' I:!iil; "f'I 'li'i.eiitiiie 1.1-'I'im’.'T. T''^'i'i' i iiiise- '■ ;j.. i I '.iw aii'‘ '„i’'t li.:.). aF mi i.' li'iW in ..Jieratimi : Is.i ! .1 v.'c; . aiid :i r, i.iit-hm-i .. in ”i»«d reii.iir. Ai-ii, aii'itiier tra- t ..f t I.II the head wa'i'l ' nf • Tarry Place, mi which tin Fin^ ll'ill'a. aii'l oflicr linur e-. (Ill the first naiiied Ira't l';.n- : ie i iii livi tl.niisaud Turpeiitiue Ihm'-. Ii .|ii Iv. ' '■ All the ah.'Vc lands wi'.! ' e n 1 nii ii:.,.l.'itin;r terii.s. Per-nii-; wishiii" plea e call nil the -l|i. dinwiiiu i he hnve land I.... , r les; ■ 11 1 P -ii KiFnc-; : ' ‘ 11; -t riimi li's; .1 ' , liMii- P:iL ; F: • ■ il.;_ * iliiL : i! a;r. r, 1 a"'irlll.ellt nf i :- i-liite'-; I'ile'. \ il Mil and La'lii-' Wi.ik ; -I'. '• . u'ii'tv 111 ilie.l .nd PiU'ii:. I .111 /HlilF, - i N 11 th FaVfllevilie L \NliS. 'lie m ’l I I II liie -i.i. m::“ fi iiii the i^thiir "■ the iiia- tlie pre ■j-aii and in i'e'-a - liuii'lri' ('ll an! lilt'. . t ii'.wn t'ai'V.i. ; aerrs. a • the ll we!- iIiiMit t .veiity i t'l fniir ve:.rs tin pure hi-a 'iiin- will 'rilier. who wi!l take jileasnrc receiving a \ cry i.irec a:i i ;j . ra .rtiiieiit ; l)|:V among wl.'ich ai' ' - pieci new style ('.-liic^: '1. I'l L'iae: 17' h and lingllsh Merim.s; L'.'ill .Mp.n a: Plaiil I’.r.i- : 'l othiT .silk': Merino and ‘ rajie Plai.l an.. i.' ;ni :us-,nrt' 1: Hat'. Cap'- and l!n|iliel : .-'ii't. ai. l :. IF.lk'fs: P.'.Liiiet. Lai *- .iii l Fdirinir-.: II.i..: ..ad P.nlting ('Intii'. N.;. 1 t , 1". Vv'tli ;n:iiiv iiMier P.oLToN. lUtf all of which h'i\ ' .^e, and wi:' ! ■ . --i’lle. Those i .Ilid ev inline .Ifl por . I .. I nr 11. li 'as- ott 0itul Tea til for '•L r_. F .,1 \\ ,._r,„i and i IL.i'.'-, t'arrv: Still ( M(K. I Itf M. i:. Ui't.-JT. FS.-,.;. i lU ri'! i’I.NK I'iU I'i'! rniFN I'housaiid Aj.pK' Tree, of the linest kinds. Il ripenilif; in iiia" -i'lii. Imiii iiie earlie -t to the | i.iti -t. Ten ThnUs.llid Pe n h Tree: nf the fnic‘-t kinds, i lipeniii'j in successiiin. frmii early in .liino to Nnveinoer. j »iie 'I'hiiii'aiid ( lierry Tree n' the tiin s! kinds, rijien- : iiij ill - 111" i-.,ii.n, fi iia tin- ii. t nf May tn .hily: ;il-n, a line : - 1 I'tlin iil of Aplient'-. Ne ‘ariue:, PllllllS. I’eur' ;ilid .■'trawl f'l ry i.lant-. inr de at tin- Pnmnln'jieiil i.'ir- , deii'- and Nuiserie'. at ( alie Creek, ( h.itham county, and New li.irdeii, (i ..'iliiid »a.iilil\. ( ll ders for trees .linilld lie sent in e: ri\. ( atalniriic will Le ent to all ;p|ili .ants. iHiri'iir niy aLsi'iii e ia_\ i.i iilicr, (Iweii Lindley, will '.I'lixer trees at Cai.e Cl'ee!,. .ii,,| i,iy uon, .Mliert Lindiev-. at New (iarleii. .loSHI A LIN!»Lli^. New (iarden. (iuillnrd (niiiitv. N. i file 1 1th of the loth IIIO., |x.>:; if R I 1 K« H ' lii; I F.s. Pill i\ ISP iNS, \c.. to w hii h they wniil.l invite the att' iitinii ol the citi/.ei's and -urri.uiid- iiii; c.iuntrv. They will sidl low t'nr Ca'-m. oi on time t : iiiii'tnal •. ii'lniiie:-. I'iiey piir. lia-e'l their (m.ids t .1 casii. and this wil' eiiaMe tli.'ni tn sell l.uw. The\ ii;.vi' fn ilitM-' that mat y houses have ni t: they have 'uents -staliiish("l in I'-iiltimnre and .New ^ oik. «lni 11.wav - a hise tiivm of any chaiiue in .nrticles in their ■i::e, .11.1 wh" parchri"e only when Far^'ains are In lie ha 1. NVe kt e)! alway- i.n hand a splendid assortment i ot' till.i-. 11 and .Iniiie'tic Li'iunrs; Lnnt'. Crushed and Lr.iwn SiiL'ar-: Hin, .iu\'i and Lafruira Cnftees: (ireen. ' IF, • '11 and F.iai-k I'ea- ; New Orleans ami Cutia .Mnl.as- s(.': 'f:;iiie aii'l .''.'n k Salt: IJacim. Lard. Mc'^s pnrk, , Ml '■ l.eel, Stnnked P.e'f, Lryed Veni^nii; No. 1. ‘J and ;; Mackerel; Flutter. Cheese, Unur. .Meal. Colli. Oat-J. Tol.ncc.i. Candles. Copperas, Saleratils. Indigo. Mad der, .spii'i'. Pepper, Cin;rer, Nutme.L's, ('inamon. Fpsnm ■ S: Its. S;iltpetre. H.irdware. Cutlery, Crc'kerv, and (Jlassware: ami a variety otdther jroods. They take this meiiind of thaiikiiif: tin . nmmunily j aii.l their cniiiitry triend-; t'nr the very liFei il patmnajrc ' 1,,.^-. ,,\ve.l nil them; and intend, liy selling goods l.i.w, tn im rease their ;..rmer tra.U*—uIwmvs keejiinp in view i that :i ninili'e sixpence is wc.rth a slow shilling. ! \ellnw i’.uiliiin;;. hetw«'en the .Market House and the ■ Pank ot the .'st.ite, (iillesi.i, Stieet. Fayetteville. .N. ('. | March -Jl. is.'.:;. ‘ ' TStf j SK(’OM) /'V/// iitiil M mill' Shu’t,' for j ^r\liP. \\1LLI.\MS are now reieivini; their SK- ( oNli Stock lor this season, of Staplo Htnl F:iiu-y Dry (Jduds; Huts, Cajis, Shoes, lliiots; Silk, Satin and Straw Honiu'ts; I'lnl'i'cl- las, a:i(» lli ;niy-iiiaiK“ ('lothinir;—with :i large as>.urtiiniit (if iidsiiT}', I loves, Silk anil Cotton 1 lainikiTchict's. The iiliove .Stock niliraces a variety of Seiisoiialile CooiF I'.'.t eiiiiiiierated, ciinprising one of the larjrest assortments we have ever otrered; and havin;i recently li.'en purchased hy the Packugt*. ii a reduction Iroiii the ] rices of the tir.it of the season. fh(*y wiF lie otlered to Wlinlesale lliivers on our usual terms. .1. H. SlAKlt. -L .'1. WILLIAMS. Oct. li, 18.'>:!. \\. II. (;Ai"riKU, i: i: n \ i. a a s: \ I’lir the sit/c >/' Coitnfnj ProJuci\ r iiiiMi FOR SALE IN ROBESON COUNTY. i ^HlllK .SFP.S(’1!II.1:P..S on the 1st of March htst. pur ■ chased of Thus. .I. Curtis. K .i. his interest in the Liiii'l lyiiii'. in Itolu'son Co'inty known as the Ihilinis liind. They have had :l jmrtinii nf the same sursewl. and linw iitler for ':ilt‘ the following .racts; I *2:tO \cres lying on ••Pen k Swamp, ahmit three miles trnm "The Ked ISaiiks. ' and twn mile- fi'niii Lumher Piiver. adjniiiing the lands of .Inhii I'rakt'. Fsi|.. ami nther'. TITn- rraet i' w'ldl timliered ami valuiilile for Turpentine, f I I .'i Acres on “The F.road IFidgi*, ' almut "J miles from Lumher Hiver and I'J miles from thi* W il- ' mington and \lamdiesler Kail Itoad. I his is the tinest liody of Tin peiitine Land in the 'ounty. There are in this Tract some very eligihle situ ations for farms of .rioef/ l,iiul. aim Acres ahont half a mile from .Mtordsville — good Turpentine land. .\cres near .\sh-Pole. adjoining .li|in McCalUitu, lisip, and others. 10*2 .\cr. on Wilkersoii'sSwain]', adjoining McLean. Leitch. and others. lOI .\cres on ••Mack ,Swani]i." a'ljoining Peter Mun- roe, Neill Leitch, lls'is., and other--. .\cres on lioth sides of ••’i'lie First Swamp,” ad joining the Tract where .Inliii W. .Mt'nrd, Fs.j, nnw i'esides. lotto Acres on ••Shoe-Heel.' adjoining the l^amls of I>r. Kdiinuid McQue(*n. .lohn .McCallum, F.s.j , and i>tliers. ."iO .\eres on --.Vsh-Pole." adjoining .lohn McNair. F.-''!-. and other'. ,\eres on •‘.lacoli .Swamji,' adjoining the Lan'l- of Thomas'I’ownseiid, William i'.erry Thoinjisoii. and .Kdiu P.. Thompson, lisip •Jii."* .\erei on ••The Little Mar-^li." including a por tion of ‘*The (thiss Pond," adjoining the Lund-- nf .1. P.ethune, Thomas .Jones, Hs.p, and other'. ^♦>0 .\cres kimwii as “The Piig Hesert.' This is said to lie as v.ilualile Swamp Land as any in the St.'ite. and can he reclaimed at I’oiiijmrativ.ly little expense. 11.» A( •res adjoining the Land of \rcliilmld S. Currie. Ksij.. and others. ir»0 -Acres adjoining the Land of .lohn Mi-Cougan. Ksij.. Mrs. Urown. and others. The ali'ive Lands will he soM on accoinniodtiting Terms. .lOSF.FH THOMPSON. P.OPKP.T S. FKKNCII. Liuiihertnii. Nov. 1. 1 II-It We li:iV(* at tlio ri (|ucst ot' .losejih 'I’honipson and U.iliert ."S. Freiieh earefully examined the title t.i the Lamls jiurchnsed tiy them of Tlmmas .1. Curtis. Ls.|,, known as the HFIIolS LANDS, lying in P.oheson County, and we .say without any hesitation, that their , i title is perfect. .fUIN WINSL>W. I .1. C.. SHKPHF.Un. ; HOP.FP.T STKANiL. Fayelteville, Nov. 1, sr\ ri: oi' Noirrii rAUoi.iw. I{AMM)l.l*n (OrNTY Snjierior ('oiirt of Law, I’all 'I'(*nii. 1 l.'dia .'lussey. . .lesse Hu'S(.y. Petition for Alimony. N tiiis (-a-e it aiipt'.iriiig tn the Cmirt llrit llie de- femhint in this case is not an inhaliit.-int nt this tat.-, it is tln“re'i.re nrd‘red Ly the Cniirt. that ]mlili- nimi he made fnr three months in the F.tyeireville : Oh-^erver. an.l «ircelisliiiro’ Patriot, for said defendant ' ! to appear at our next Term ot this ('onrt. to he held tor the Countv of K-mdoIph. at the ’ourt Hnus»‘ in ,\sh- hnr.i'. nil the fniirtli .Mniiday nf March next, ami plead. I answer or demur In the jilaintili s petition: otherwise. ! tin" 'ame will lie taken )iro cniifesso and set tor hearinji iind heard e\ parte. Witnesv. .\.ldi-..'ii .1. Hale. Cl rk of our ^ai'l Court, at o;liie. thi' fiiiirth Momlav nf Septemher. \. 1>. is.-,:;. .\. .1. IFM.L. S. C. :’.7-;lms M S Law olliee nii tirf'en .Street. He will attend ami I r.'ietiee in the County and Superior ('oiirts of Ciimher- i ind. Pdadeii. liohesoii and .Sampson. M:irch -j;’., IS.',:;. 7‘.*-tf (11 VULi:s I’.ANkS, 0P.vr#; 4'Tt o.Vi: k, WHoLFSVLL AN!> IIF.TML HF.M.KI! IN i-f>i /•'i liif-\ \iit., ('i:;nis, ri)hiii-ri‘, Siltlj),t\' Fayetteville, N. C. March 1. IS.'.:;. 7;’,tf .1. i:. LWN Ki:\ci:, Fayetteville, N. C. .Sejitemlicr, IS.');; :!o-f,m \v. II. ( auvi:r, DFALKl! IN Ih'l/ (to(u/.'. (iriH'crirs^ und l*ri.ri.slo/is, ;’,d ii.ii.r from .N. F. corner Market .S(|uar(‘. next to l>. dec's lint Store. I ireen .street. I’AYKTTHVlLi.E, N. (’. .Ml kinds of Produce taken in e>:ch:i. lor Goods. Feli'_\ "i. tiOY M. iir rsoN, noi si: Fayetteville, W. C. .M:iri ii -J". IS.'.;;. sl-V WORTH i:i.Livrr, (si rt r.ssous 'ro j, i>, wii.i.i ams,) I FOtnVAlUMNC c'c (’OMAIISSION MKHCIIANTS, FAVKTTFVlLLi;, N. C. (itLl) ST.WT) (IF IlAl.l, .V .KllIN'.sdl).) V. WOKTII.] [>V. P. KI.LIOTT. Fehruary 111. (i'.t-y SI'AKU tV WILLIAMS, WHoLKSALi: ULALKHS IN i'orrifin titnf iPotnrstir iPrif UotHts^ IIA V !STKEr/r, Fayetteville, N. C. .1. 1!. sTAHK.] [.I. M. WILLIAMS. April lis. is.'iii. SGtf IL L. liOL.MLS, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. FFICK on corner of Front and Princess streets, under .lournal oflice. o Al]>acas of various colors, finish and price I’.omha/ines and .Merinos, a fine assortment Collars, l.'ndersleeves. Chemisetts, enihroidered Hilkts Muslin Kdging and Insertings of all kinds and .(Ualities .\ large assortment of Thread, l.inen. Lisle, Swiss, Cot ton and .laeon»*tt l''di>,in!:s and Insertings A large assortnu*nt of rich cloth, velvet, merino, satin and silk CloaUs, Visettes and Manti!l.;s, of the Fitest styles, ruiininjjt in jirice from 4 to S!l.i> .\ hirge :ind liiiinhmiii assortment of (.Moths, t'assimeres and Vestings: Tvvei'ils, Jeans. Kerseys, Linseys .Marllioro' .Stripes and Plaids, for serv.int's wear Fine Flannel, plain and printed, for children P.lankets, a large variety .•1 liin/r Sfoi'lr dJ' IJttfs, />i>of. F S/ior.. llt-ady-inade (’lothing—('oats, I’ants, V»“st.', froui very tine to ordiiiarj' Our stock is too large and varied to note down every particular article, but our as.sortment is a very desira- lile one, and cannot fail to please. We would solicit an early call from all our old friends, customers and the puMic generally. We are re.Hdy nt all times to show our good.s, and prices, as we expect to sell on as reasonahle terms as any other house in our line. W e may be found at our Store No 1 (Jreen street. North-east corner Market .S|uare. ALK-VU .TOHNSOX cS: CO. Fayetteville, Sejit l!3, 185:] :Jl-tf X( )'r 1 c’ RI: w a r i ). RAN.\W -AY from the subscriber, on Thur.sday the ;>d November inst.. two negroes. CH.\RLKS and TONKV. with FOUR HL'NDUKU DOLLARS .stolen from their master. Charles is about •'» feet 7 inches high, complexion very black, big white eyes; he is about ii'i years of age. one of his arms has been burnt witli a scar wliicli will show very plain. Toney is about feet 'Finches high, very dark complexion, small hog eyes, large nose, very bent in the arm joints. Toney is about ■’>2 years old, and was bought in Moore coiinty, N. 1 will pay the above reward for their lodgment in any jail so that 1 get them. .TOHN McDOUGALD. .Selkirk, S. C., Nov. 4. 44-H HAIR I)RES8L\(I AND SlLAVlMi SALOON. JG. SMITH respectfully informs the citizens of • Fayetteville, and the surrounding country, that he has moveI his Barbering est.ablishment to the Hotel UuiMing. His room may be now fonnd opposite the new Fayetteville Hank, where he is prepared to Shave and Trim on accommodating le/ms. He very respect fully returns thanks to his old customers and the pub lic generally for their liberal patronage, and hopes that his custom will be (iRK VTLY INCREASED, as ho has been to a considerable expense in fitting up his Shop for the comfort of his customers. He would invite the attention of the citizens to his READING ROOM, in rear of his Shaving Est.ablishment, where they will find all the leading Political papers of the day. All kinds of Perfumeries and Hair Oils, Shaving Soaji. Hair and Shaving Brushes, and a variety of other articles in his line, for sale. Fayetteville, N. (Jet. 20, IH.jo. :»8-Cm in I M'A\ (;)01>S 1/ I hr oft! stand of II. Hranson iV Sun. fBlHL FNM;I:sIGM:D have ju't reeeive.l ft L.VHGL i .'•^TOi'K »F (iOOl»S. embi-aeing a gtneral assort ment recently Imnght in the northern market under t ivorable eirenmstances. They have Lnaf. eriished. pnwered and brnwii sugars: .?;n;i. Laguira aii'l P.in Cnti'ee; pepjier. spiee. ginger, elnves and nutnieg'i; slip. 'arli. ‘•i.il'i: indigo; madder: linr;i\: camplmr; aluii;; e)isnm salts: salt]ietre: molasses; syi-np; s.ilt; irmi; sa-.ldles, iiridlesaiid mai tingals: collars; wagnii and buggy whips: spade-;. slioveK and forks; tr.ice. dog. tongue. Ill-east and halter ehains: collee mills: wagnii lioxes; mill, ernss-cnt and hand saws; eiit ii.-iils and spikes; ii I :.'S"rtmeiit ot pocket .•uid laMe cutlery: blacksmith tools I'omplete; rnrpeiitinc hackers, scrapers, dippers aii'l a.\es: broa'l and chopping axes; guns: will low glass; ri\et . ,\ large st'ick i t i-i ady-iuade clothing and staple dry goods: giiiiny and hemp Fagging: rope and twine: .Swedes. Anieriean bar and hoop iron: sijuare and oet'igon I'a't sti't']; (i(-rmaii and blister sK'i'l: .*r h i 1/•III-'*' I'/////,«//■■. •/ y'..hats. cap.''. boots and shoes, wi*stern and North Carolina bacon: together with almost every article sold in this market, all ot' vjiii-h will be sold at lair j.rices for cash, on time to proinjit customers, or countrv produce gener.-dlv. C. W. W ILI.i wiS Co. .luly ::n. IS.-.::. F'-tf Jlf'/V The ntVice nf the Caj>e Fe.ir Sleaiiibn.it Cniiipaiiy is kei t in the almve liuildiiiLr. .1. I> WILLIAMS, .\gent. Who u'oiiid liav‘ Hi FJ. 4s-tf II. UMisso^i. r o 11.111 s NI o ^ AND l'ORWARI)L\(; MKRC’IIAN r, ifilmiii^toHn •>*. €\ Proiiqit jiersoiial attention given to all ronsign- ineiit'. :iHil Cash advances made on Produce to be shi]>- pe I to other ]Kirts or sold in this market. Feb. IJ, ]>:>■■). t'.7y W ILKINSON KSLKR, DFALFKS IN (''III/i rt nmil ri/, tiirii'fil l'i'llit-, Alolnlicnj IIIII! Siii'fi, AND FM POUT Hits oF M !'i:KK»3t IIAVWA ’liji.i ,\i W IIOI.KSAI.I; .\NI> ItKTAM,. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. 1I. lltf MALLi’/rr cv i»ArLMii:R, €mrort rs uuff €'oi»itiiissioti r Ins it f s., |:{.> Str4‘4‘t, NEW YORK. *. MAl.LF.l'T.J [I .\ugllst III. I'-^.’i'J. T. C. WORTH, ('inniisMiiN ,\.\i) riii;\\\Kiii\c mkiuh.wt, wil:miN(; roN, n. c. •il. I. Is.'.:;. f'ltitf P.M I.M I KR l.'^tf No\. IS.-, WlLMINrroN, N. c F:-:'m ■'S' i)il. r li •Jllllll-'SlOii :ill! I' orw \1 *'!cii;i lli ( oMicnii .V'i lii. ll*ilinhii:fo»i, .1*. 1^ '' I'l . .I: :;7-lIiii 'I'ras ( pet I’ags. bv Nov. IS •links \ :iii 'cs :iimI ('iir- v.mi;fi:c .v cn. F;tf Shin.' iiiul Colhu’s, tii:imil:tciiiF(Ml l>\ A .MBLIIG .N CO. ‘ Nov. '.I, 4:?tf To 'I'iiihrr nnd Lttni!irr Ma/i'crs. ^Hli subscriher. :ilter returning his thanks to bis friends and tin* public generally for their liberal siip))ori and iiatroiiage wliile IssfKcrOR. pvhich olliee lie wa" force.1 to reliiniuisli on account of his health,! w-oiiM re.:pectfully inform tliein he is ag:iin on hand, and will attend to the selling of either the above: and from his knowledge of the market, and strict attention to all business entrusted to his care, hope*: to give sat isfaction and merit a '^hare of public patronage. W. IF tFU'TlKP.. Wilmington. Nov. 7, IH.j:’. Ll-.lm Solwcribfi' will receive proiiosals for lOd.lKMt lbs. of Cotton P.atting nr Wadding. .Also, for 00(1.0(1(1 (three millions) of H(*eds from :! to -)h feet l.iug, and also. 10,000 (ten thousandi pounds of good . clean Corn .shucks, in stated quantities. I'or further , particulars iniiuire of . HI.NR\. 1 .1. HENRY. ^ Fayetteville, Nov. 14, 1^5:1. 44-tf iii ir ('(irriii'i' Kutnlilislnnent on tin' Mihlni if (11'i'ill. njijiiiniti' till' .Mt tli;>il IKt ( ' h U I'i'll, I'riinlhi'j 'III Mu))i I’liril Sh'f i. (IRKA'r KN'rKRPRlSK! i'ayotii*^ ill4‘ Itoiiiid 1> Nliiiio!! ri’TIlF. Subscribers would resiiectfuUy inform their I friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purjiose ot conducting the general , CA1!!’1.\G1' BUSINF.S.S in all its various parts. .\nl I.eing both jiraetical workmen, fully understanding Iheir business. th(*y have no ii-sitation to compare worK with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura- bility. One of the tirm may be known by reference to ,\. H. Wliitlield’s iron work for th' last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. I’.epairinii- done in the neatest manner low for cash. PlF.Pi .V P.RANIN. J.VMKS H. I’iKlt. .I.V.MTS P.n.\NIN. Fayetteville, .lan'y 1‘4, ly.'):’. (12ff Raiulolpli SiioetinjT and C’otton Yarn, For sale bv WORTH i't ELLIOTT. AprillHoM. ‘ «7tf * %rH.’LD respectfully inform the public that he is » W still at his old stand carrying on t!ie above Viusiness in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal jiatronage he has received, and hopes by a strict ;tttention to busines^. and a desire to please all sind give ‘■■eneral satisl'actioii, to nicrit a cotitinuance of the same. He w.ii-rants all his work to he'made of the Lest ni.i- terial anil liv experienced workmer.,—having a more ■/•//»•(■'/and /'iiirtii-iil Smil/i. he tlatt(*rs himself that his work will coinpett* with any made in the .St.nte for style, elegance and durability; and slioiiiil iiny of it fail in twelve months (with fair u-'.igei -iiher in workman ship or material, he will rejiaii- if free of'cha»'C *. Persons wishing to buy. would do well to eail and ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for cash or on sluirt time. ()rders thankfully received an.l pronijitly attended to. UEPAlIJlNt! neatly executed .-.t short notice and lowest ]inssilile prices. Favettevilb*, .lau. :l(i. fi:Itf ; fii^HE undersigned, having purchased Mr. Thos. .s. Lutterloh's Distillery and ('oojicr-shoiis. have (*n- ]\nv (jroods. rHlHK subscriber has jiist returned from New York, i and is now receiving his ^tork of Gooils^ To which he invites buyers. May be found in his stock: Distillers’ tilue, common and FINE, Candles, Crystal Palace, Wax, Sperm, .\damantine and Pearl, City-made Baots, heavy ditto. Hats, Caps, Blankets, Kerseys, iVe., Cedar Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Kelars, iS:c.. Cocoa Hxig (.ioods, for passages. Common Carpetings, with a. variety of .seasonable and useful articles. Sugar and Cofl'ee and Tea, .\ lot of line Travelling Trunks, Carpet Bags, kc., !!.-> dozen Wagon and Dray Whips, .Mule ollars and Gear, patent and common Harness, Gunny and Dundee Bagging and Rope, ■>U0 sacks Salt, (> tons Iron, assorted. 1 will sell for cash, barter, or on time, to suit pur chasers. 2 doors W est of Cupe Fear Bank. THO. J. .lOHN.SON. Fayetteville, Oct. ISo:’.. :54tf S VDDLEK.S’ AND (’0A(’F1-MAKERS’ ##.#!?#> A'r. TiioMts )\\Mm I m, No. lli Baltiinorp St., Biiltimorp, IMPORTER.s and Dealers in Hog Skins, S:iddle Trees, English Heads and Reins. Girth Webs, Stirrups, Hames, Bitts, Xc. Springs, .Vxles of all kinds. Coach Lace. P.ENT FELLOES. Hubs, Spokes, Carriage and Tire Bolls. Patent Canvass, Carpeting, and every arti cle connected with either branch of the business, wdiich they are prepared to otter to punctual customers on as good terms as any other house in the Lnited .St:ites. Agent5 for the .sale of Pope's Self-.Adjusting I'ADS and .Spencer's Gl(i TRLhS. UfcjV Onh*rs promjdly attended to. Address Tlio'ns MAChKVZIl!: \ SONS. No. '2'2- Jialtimore Street. BALTIMOUE. NO'l'ICK. ^HE Subscriber has taken the shop lietween Drs. Mallett fi: McSwain and Eccles's Bridge, where he intends carrying on the T.VILORlNtJ Bl SI- NESS in all its branches. Having had jiractical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured tluit he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neat- spatch. B. MONAGHAN. 81-tf March ‘2H, IS.VL .'I'J »- t •« » t - ' \ ^ WHKAT, CORN, S SAW MILLS, Os:.' -A)'- i It 1ST Mill Spindler Balance Irons and Driver-^. Wr Inks and (iudgeons. Hotclikiss W ater heels, tered into Copartiiersliip under the name of McL.inrin I’acks and Piollers, kept constantly on linn^ and tor i.'k' Strange, for tin* purpose of c.nrrying on the Distille ry of Tur]ientiue. and the iiianufactnre of Sjiirit Bar rels. I). McLAURlN. WM. McLAtUlN. JAS. W. STRANGE. 70tf ab*. We also make (Jearing and Shattiiig for hent. (,'orn, .Saw Mills and Factories. .Steam Fngines of any HOwer repaired. Grate Bars and Furnace fronts kept ' on hand. W'e wish to make additions to our mnchinery ■ pnd tools: to enable us to do this, those indebted by i note or account will please come forward and settle. ' HALL & BOLLlNOEi:.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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