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S K >1 1-W K E K \ \()!. Ml- 1 AVl'/rTFA ILLi:, N. (\, X()\ i:viP.KIJ 1»8. 1S.V5. [NO. ‘218.1 k'MLI' tn -I i; .nkwi;^ \:\]\\ vifn j. II vij: vV son. vN'.t !'K>Pi{lKTt>H LANDS A r Al ( I'lON. ^ rHL’l;SlVV\, the ‘JVtii linv cl I'Pt’oiuhcr \\, it jini.l ill j 1 'u>r;. 1 ill- I i; ]i;, I Ilk till _\0>ir ■ . , I • \ Ini-- , ill—iiimiiii. , ^ ;I ji.'lii! 'I'-’ iili! tJ:f \ CMl 111 ■I) 'iiiiT tin' \ «• ir liMs i'XlKNl'' iii-iMt.;! I'lir ^\t\ c.'iit' - ' lilt' tif,t, an.I ;hiity i-cht:. fm-« > -. lUi llI' s[..-- : ir;i I lt>‘-. \'t \ ell i'.1-> n I ;iif til.' iiiiiuinT i‘l in^iM'tluii- ilf'-iml. .1) III! r.'ii>i.|. .iii.l . M.tm.l- 1,1‘I^T' I' li f I' liti lV' lllll't !■(' -I ]l;ui ri]. i at li : Pilot Mountain. Uivfit N’nturnl ('uriositv is situntoii in Suiir l.nmhp,- r.riil^.- Clmr.-h :ii !'J will l..« of- £ t'ouiity. N. two miles west of the Stokes Hue, 1ir -!ile lout) Aores ..1 l.jiml. I mile^ fnMH Fiiy- ou the miiin rond leatliiifj; from Sulem west—diHtaiiee -■> miles, (iermiuitoii 18 luihM. Betlinny 17 miles, niiil within r; mill's of the Stage line from the ubnve jilaces across the l?l\ie Hidfje )>y Mou)>t Aivv to the Suljthwr Springs in \'irgini:i. The height of the I'ilot Mountain (^.s:i_vs I'l'uf. ('alilw(‘11) is 17*>H feel iiliove the le\el of (irassy ’i-ei*k. whieh is the nearest streurn. The view from tho I’innaele is sui.l to be tlie (Jcum.lest of nny oti;Pi' point in tlie Southern Stiites, emljr:»«-ing Kings Mountnin in ^ ork I»ist., S. ('., I’nrissis .Mountain in SpHrtrtntnirgh, S. ihe Table lloek in (jlreenville l>!st,, S. C.'., all of whieh are IMO miles or more di.-jtHnt; frl •;lti‘\ille, i mile from tin' ii'miinii'- of the b’nyettevilN •''tiulhei ii I’l.Hiik Hofiil Till' hiini i - III St rale for all kii 'l- 1.1 larmin^ I’lirpuse , kihI wi'll limboreii either lor Ton Timber nr J'liri cntine Tlnxi' wishinji' to to eall jui'i examine tlii> laiui if ale: .in,‘-thir'l ensii, aiul the inontli'. ereilil, witli ni))irovel Alit H 1> T SMITH n-is jiiu. liase wouli.1 do well fiir themselves Ti'rn.s other two ’.Uird'i t, and 1 --ei'urit \. Nov.' 1 > V.F \ Plmik Koad Co., ^ Nm\. 1 I. IS.-,;’. ^ ;. !it nnd bireei.'r- of ibis I’^mpany l;a\e I ;i;vidend f ** pvrrem . nr 1'w.. doi'ir>; .:■> ■n and al'tfi tlu' ’ith of liecember n-, \t w:i • II vt- ]i:iid or 'iiav pay their StiM.k A. SoiTetar\. t' t i* t r-' ■* t ■ r.-i'd' S' liol‘li^'h i*luiil\ iiiKtd. \ K''Kr>Ai- Meetiiii: ^'f the >t«.ickho!ders in thi-i ! 1 ::.v ; ; hereby oalled, ti' )>e lie'd nt llte Toun ■ K-.'f' ">■ Tuesday, the '-tli ot Iteeenilier, M.. for tlie purjio^e ;il‘ tai:inj: ‘ !. r :'ii' uirther f.\lensiun nl the Hoaii and of I ■ !i.- I'i' 'priety of chan^’.n^ the loeaiion from , V t t: >- t ape Fear Itiver, and for the trans- I ; -,ii h ' riier bii.sjiifss as inav b.^ brou^iit befor > I M ^ l-N 1 l.h.MKN wishiiij; to sip])ly theinselve.s for the ■ n full view of tiie Hhie Hidge fi'oni North Kii.tit to .South " ^ a)ipi naehinp ooid weathei- with g.iod and wnrni ' West, and the Allegannv as far as the eye ean reach, i.trineiit will fnul it |n their '.irerti ailvantuire to cnll * tlip IVnks of (liter, tlie lUifTulo Hump, find iiiativ other on me li fnre niiri’hasitiv’ e:se\\hi>re. as 1 ha'e my Stoek points in Virginia view into four State'; can }>e had fi iiip'eie ar.d empihatieally the bii!’'e-t i'hea]>e-t, and at the same time >1 selected as ;ortmeni of | Tlie Hih.l f.ir the i'lolliino, h.\er ()rterod in this maiket .\lso, i larue and choice selection oi iientlemeiis Furnishin>.' (loods, Fnnev liooi)'., Hal:-, ( aps. I'niotv and .'^lioes, Tr.ivcllini; atul Packing Trunks, \ alises, (’arpei Hags, Walking Canes, booking (.Ilas'ies. riubrellas, India Itulibcr h ercoals, l.cfigings and ( Kfr>.hoc-^ Imported Havana. Uegalia, and Principe rUi \i;s. .'v,-. (.ri»ii(.i; P.KANjiT. H;iy street, F:iyettevill(>, ,\. (’ , llctween the Market Hoiisi-and FavetteviU» Hotel. Nov. ‘.I, IS;'.:’,. liitlJ V!\(i R( ^ (' L( VI’I i 1 X( J — Rfddu-madc. VL.MllfP, SI PPb'i .in liaiiil aiiii for sale cheap. All orders fri'tii the i-oiintrv pronij’tlv exi^iited. (■jF.oRiii: 'P.IIANUT. N..V, •,*. IhV'.. ( i lot AMlu‘:K(i \ ( C).. ^ last season has been much visited 1 by stranger's from nil jiarl' of the I'nited States. 'I'lie ' ascen>iion to the Pinacle is now safe* by ste])s and I ladders from the !louse kept by the Subscriber, one anil a iialf miles south of the Mounlain. .V good car riage Koad within six hundred yards of the Pinnacle; a good (iuide will always be ready to wait on strangers. No pains will be spared to wait on visitors ami make them comfortabl*' with every thing the country nH'onis. The .^tables arr well su]>plied with corn, fodder find ; hay. .Near the House is a fine .Mineral .'Spring the ; ]>rnperties of which are .'ulpLur, Iron and .Magnesia. ; Inquire for the Subscriber’s House, as he is the sole 1 proprietor atul ownei of the I’ilot Mountain. \VM. lill.LAM. .lune '2't, Is.'i;’,. *.'-tf Moin: vV (;ali.a(;hkk, Hond (till/ ('i)iilrs Str- f, IKUN FOi.'NDKHS ANU .MANl FAt'TI P.F.tbS nK nr K U'tJH r and 'asi Iron liailings and all kiiiil ■ of (Irnamental and .Vrciiitectural Iron Works. Iron Piiiilings for public and private ronnd-, V craii diihs. .'Settees, ( hairs. T.ables. \c. I’articular attentii.n paid to the enciosnre of iiutial Lots. .Mv>re \ Urtllaglier's P>ook of Original Designs and l.ist of I’rices sent to pi'rsntis wishing to make a seh'ction Nov. 1, lSo;V IJ ;;in)>d fr, l:i Vpiil . Dk. r. i\ It \LL icni..\cd til tio' wdl-known stuud of the l>i liiii^nii ci.i iicr ..f (i n-cu and P.uW -treets I. IS.',-; S7lf FINK ThlBBII. IM! ii - FlIUIIMi IJiMl FOR SALE IN ROBESON COUNTY. ii. M. I (ii;u \Kin\i. KnniissiiiN mi hi iiwr at .Mar.h la. lv,,‘l •■•-’■tf .l()Si:i>H r.AKKIi, .h:., \ T 'r O ES \ i: V A T Ij X w , taken an (jflicc nest door to Wni. P.. Wright's 1*1 m! Ir . till' St.'ckholders. ns well as all . - .a'l. is earue.'tiv re-niested. H1:NKV F.l.I.lOT. Presideul. ; N 'v. 11. I"'.:'., \-.wim HANk s rOC'K A'r Al e'riON. I ., il.l. -M'! at .Vuciioii fi.r I'a'h. at 1 li o'c'.nck on f. i.’., tic I’d I'eceinber. at tlu' Market Hmise in .."I. Ninety Shares ..f the Sto k "f tiic P>ank F'-ii \. -I. O'll \Nl.nN. Aiu'tii'tieer. «■, i.'i-i- ion ^lork' for Salr. 'ii.l. be ■ ild at the M.aiket Iloiiwe ..u .''.Uiirday. : d 't I'eceniber. l '» shares Cape Fear Na\i- k ,-\M I. W Tll.IdNt.llAST b r.-ts 0 I I SALi: OI’ NK(JKOi:s. WF.DNF.S1>\V. the ;'.Uth in'-t,. 1 will sell >u the '1 iiket House for Cash. 1 Nt-griies; (hie w iinan .1 yenr. 'iie Imv aii'Ut ve it ', one iiirl 1 ' -id :'I>e girl I*‘i ye:ir old 1 reset ve, f i:. I liF.TP. \ii''ti 'neer ’7. fi-ts IW/"A /»/( itmf Hitnif ('Ictniii-/, i U.Wi: just opened a NKw' ilST.UU.lSHMKNT on | the Fast side uf ircen street, in Mr IV .'^^heni- j weir new buildin;. They lia\e iust received, and are now receiving, of their .iwii manufacture, n splendid a"iirtment nf PiF.Al>V-M.\l*r. (’LttTHlNt;, including a gener.a! vai iety of (ientleincn s Fui uishing (io..ds, suit‘d til ^Vinter tradi A'eexpei't t i receive, nf ..«i .‘V.n manulacture, as the seasi.n advanees, fre'.h supj.lies nt loods in our line. So as to keep oiir .nss u'imeni ciini[ileie and de.sirable. Alsn, Cl..thing nf .any kiiel m.olc tn ..r ler. on the ■ horie>-i iii.tlce and in the latest >tyle. We r*‘-iiectt'ully 1>ol; leave t.. call the atti'iuion nf tlmse ill want of (l.iods in nur line. In t all and e\amin* fnr themselves, as \vc think w can ^hnw them io.i.Is. in .[Uality and price, that will aTnrd satisfaction. lMe;ise give u a trial before bnvlng elsewliere. \MltF.Kt; .X c«) Nov. V, 1 .intf 100 SKKI) OA'l'S. P.I SHKLS for .sale. Also, 0*10 •• Corn. W. 11. l.l TTKULoH 'n:; Jn-tw AT IIOMF. K(»OM W . DUAl (;HO.\ i> i!.f ]'!■ isure nf infnrming Jii' cn,-inm*‘r- and !!•>■ puli ic, that he ha' ninve.l h’s .'^t..cl. .if imn 1- ■- NKW .''T*U{F.. at the Oi.ti Si vsi>. :• flit jiuri'hase-, in .New V..rk and Piiiiiidelf.hia >r. CoMPI.KTF H.- I:-— 'U han i. t-.r V pi .•••-. a full st.ic], .it ! inifcrie-, :m«l I>ry i ■ iii- I5i"'t'- aii'l .''li' !■ -. HarJwan* •■uni Cut ler v ( riclv'fty aii'I (ihi-xs-wart'. \\ illiiiiW (ihl'S. Cluck-. ! .; I'rciu-h Hranily. H ili;uuliin. St Croix ami >i'l .laiuaica Hum. M:i'lcira, Hrowii aii'l tl liiU-n .''lierrv. Mala ga, Sicily, and .''■•upporn.tn^ Wiiu-s. • )M Rye AVtii-key. i;i- i'lial largo stock of l>oinc'tic Liiuors. —ALSO - ! izrn Wolfe's .\mmatic Scheid.aiii .'^i !;napps. ■ vei-y cheap. 'lasketH Champaign. H' k \\sne, six varit-tie-. : i: ■;iie‘-; .''perm and \dainantit;e Candles. W. D1! AI (.H »N. Market tiaie. '. ; ) ’.-:'.m SiibscrilM'r still (M)m- tuiues to Curry ott the CAIUNKT lH'sl- NFS. in Fayettrville. and in adiiiti.iii tn his Kstublishmeiit nii jiow .''treet, near Kccles's P.ridge, ha- ofiened a large W.\RK Hay street, nearly .pj.. -ite the F^iyetteville Untel. and one door Kast ..f Nl.'-sr-, Haigh \ Snu s. k^heic u 'eiieral assnrtment .■* FrR.MTrui.. Made i>\ conipi'tent and faithful wnrkiiivn. mss be had at prii'es c.irresp.inding with the time-. AN.., an .a-^- >.'irlmeni nf N'.i thern-ina !• Fl’PNlTrPK. -elected by hi’ii-elf which will be I if v.T\ nin.lei'ate ad VI) ii.'e, 1»I NC\N McNF.n.L, N-.v. l'». 1"M. il 1' kee. - on hand an a - .rlmenr ..f I'i-k's celebra- t'-l MKTALLIC r.nUAl. CA^KS. which have been hiiriilv r‘c.inimfiidc .1 by W.Hje p. \Iangiim. Henr\ Clav. Lewis Cii-~. Will. P. Kin- . and many . ther il- lil-’rioiis charai-tfr-. a1i ■ h;i\e exam'tned :iiid witnesse.i their utilitv. THE LAKGH.T SILK. KIBBOX, AM) THIMMIXf.V HOLSK IN NEW VOBK. l^lto/nas (jr. Stearns, IMPOUTKR AND J01U5F.U OF SILKS, M1J.L1NERV, AND FAXCY KOODS.: At \ftt ('"•■■/, J'n't'i'i—ti'm- ijmnt'd I'U ndihiuj mfr'i'fr. ■ 162 Broadway, N. Y., now in .'tore and i.s daily receiving and otfrr- ing at the Lowest Prices, h complete a.ssortment nf tJooii.s IN in.'s LINK, comprising all the varioii-* styles and designs, consisting of Black and l‘'arK'\ Silks; Marcrliiics. l’'lorMic(‘s. Slunvis, 'rriiimiin^s; Hoii- lu t Uibhons; 'I'alVcta aiul Satin Uii>- hons; Dress Trimniinirs of all kinds; l''!nhn)i(l(*ii(‘s; l'rt*ncl» and Kn^lisli C'raj»«‘s. t’ra|)(‘ Lissos, Silk (’ra- ' \ats: (ilovcs of all kinds; Silk Lacc Mitts; l{ar«*^M's, Laces; W l)it(‘ (loods, llosieiv, L. C. llandk( MC liic'fs. 'I'he undersigned would invite Merch.aMts from the N'..rth, .s..nth. Fast an.l West, when in the City, to la- vi.r him with a call and examine his stock t>efore jiiir- iha-inj;. THOMAS STKAHNS, li'ilJ Kroftdway, P.ctween Libeily street and .Maiden Lane. N. V. .laii'y 1'). iSiVi. til-Vpd STKDMAN cV IIOR.NH, Dn/ (»oo(/.s, Ifardu'are^ Urocvrus, ^.\c, I AVKTTi:vin.i:, . ■MMrorLl* respectfully inform the citi/.ens an.l the ▼ V public generally, that they have just returned trola New York, and are receiving tiieir .*>])! ing Stock of (loods, consi.sting d' /'■/'// firixtriiSj ! ill I'd ii'iin , ilv. ,\ variety of Hats, suitable for tlie seaioii: Ladies' and lientieiiien's P>oots, .shoes and .'^lijipers: a large as- -ortmeiit i f ready-mai’ie I'lothing: a great many articles in the ladies' line, and we would be please.I to ha\e thenj to c.all and examine for themselves. ■\11 orders sent to our care tVnm our frien.ls and i us- tomcr- will lie jiroinjitly attended tn. ^■IHF. SL’P.SCKilHMt!^ on the 1-t of March last, pin I chased of'I’ho j, .1. Curtis. Fsij. his interest in ilie Land lying in llobeson (’ount'. known as the iHibois land. 'I'liey have had a portion of the same •-nrseyed. an.l now offer for sale the follow iii; tract-: I‘2 JO \( •rea lying on “Hack .'swamp.' about tluee miles from "The lied lianks. an.l two mile-, from I.iimber Kiver, :idi»>ining the lands of .lohn Hr.ake. Ls.|.. and other-. Thi*; Tract i- well ; timbereil and valioible for Turpentine. tiir> A. ■res on “The llroiid Itidgi*, ' about miles from liUniber Itiver and 1'J miles from the Wil mington ami .Manchester Pail lloacl. This is the finest body ot Turpentine Land in t he • 'nniity. 'I’here are in this Tract .'^om(> v*ry eligible situ ations for farms of /i.(-(/ IihkI. 535 -\cres aliout half a mile from .Mfordsville— good Turpentine land. 1!«C2’ Acr* *s ne.ar Ash-l’ole, adjoining .lohn Met alluui, Ksij., and others. 102 .\creson Wilkerson's.'swamp, ailjoining .McLean, lieitch, Hinl others. lO I Acres on “iiack Swam])," adjoining Peter Mun- roe, Neill l.eitch, Fsijs., and others. ao*> \cres (>n liotli sides of “The First .'^wanip, " ad joining tlie Tract where .lohn W. .Mfor.l, Ksij. now resides. lOtlO .\cres on ••.shoe-Heel," adjoining the Lands of l>r. Kdmund Mct^ueen, .lohn McCalluni, I'.si)., and others. 50 A( ■res on ••.\sh-Pole," adjoining .lohn .McNair, Fsi)., and others. *25 .Veres on ‘-.lacob .''watiiji." adjoining the [.aiids of Thomas Townsend. NN illiam F'.errv Thompson, .and .lolin Pi. Thompson, Jls.j. •2-J5 ■Acres on “The Little .Marsh. " including v. jior- tion of "The Cilass Pond," adjoining the Lands of .1. P.ethune. Thomas Jones, F.sip, .and oth*i'-, HtiO .\cres known as “The P>ig Uesert. This i- said to be as valualile Swamp I.and as any in the State, and can )>e reclaimed at cf>ni)iarative1y little expense. I 15 -Acres adjoining the Latid of .Vrchibald Currie. Ksi)., and others. 150 .Veres adjoining the Land of .bihn ,Mi-(iougan. r.si.j., Mi-s. Urown, and others. The aliove Lands will be sold on acconimndaliu't Terms. ,lOSEl'H THOMPSON. P.oliF.KT S. FPKNCH. Lumbcrton. Nov. 1. IS.'*::. ll-tf next iw ottice nil Creen .'sfrei t practice in tlie C.imitx tu;d Super laud. lUadeii, Pobe'^on tin.l Saliipsnll. Maivhli;:. IS.',:;. 7'.'-U ( iiAiiij:s i;a\ks, t: 4' Ti o.Vt:H, UHobLSALi; AM> KKTML liF.ALF.H IN II i'hlili:-, Tiifinrrn. Slliijf.ii Fayetteville, N. C. M.ir./h I. 1''*:'.. 7”lf J. i:. LAW UiONCi:, Fayetteville, N. C. Sf-picmber, p W . II. ( AK\ r>KAi,i;H IN Dfij (totx/s. (ii’o('i')'ns, and /*/’wr/No//N, nd do(.r from N. II. corner Market S.iuare, next to I), (iee'.s Ha» Store, (ireen street, FAYKTTi:VlLLK, N. C. g.i^'f' .Ml kinds of Produce taken in ex.'h.Ti'cre for (ioods. Feb'v •'>, ].s.'):j. tHiV .\L Ill TSON. HO i sm: g».Mr,vTi:k, Fayetteville, N. C. Marcli L‘i'. is.vj. Sl-V WOK'FIl cV KLLIOrr, ( SI ( c Il.'SSOKS TO J. I>. WJI.Ll 1’'>K\VAKI)1\(J & CO.AI.Ml.SSTON .MKIU'HANTS, FAVK'I TKVILLK, N. (nl.j) STAND f»F HALL .1 .lUlINSup.) .J. A. \\ORTll.] Febru.'irv Iti, New Go^ds for Fall & Winter. tl/i.rr Johnson «V fV;. H.A\'K received and ari* now receiving, a larj^e an.i well selected stock (d‘Sensounble Ooods, emVirn- cing almiist everv .article kept in the Dry (loi».|- line Their stock consists in part ol Piich black fig’d Silk- Plain biiick (Jro de Khine Pvich Hrocade and Plaid Silks, latest style Plaid .Silks for .Ajirons Solid eoPd Silks for lining, i"tc .'uper French Merino of all colors i’rinted iv' plaid .Satin Cas;imere, very tine .t iiatid.soine Plain, jirinted and solid color all-wool l>e Laines He will attend and .Alpacas ol’various colors, finish and price r 'iiiirts nf Cnmb«r- l>iml)a7iiies and Mei-inos, a fine assortment Collar.s, rudersleeves, Cheinisetts, et\ibroidei‘Oil Hdkf^ .Muslin I'.dging and Insertings of all kin.ls and iiualitie* .\ large assortment of Tliread, Linen. Lisle, Swiss, ('oi- ton and .laconett Kd^jings and Insertings A large assiirtment of rich cloth, velvet, merino, satin and silk t'loabs. Visettes and Mantillas, of the latest styles, running in j>rice from 84 to 84o .A hirii'e jinil haiiiisome assortnu'nt of Cloths, Cassimeres and A'estings: 'I’weeils, Jeans, Kerseys, linse»'s Marllioro’ Stripes and I’hiids, for servant's wear Fine Flannel, plain and printed, for chihlren P.lankets, a large variety A lortjr St'jf'/.' >>f’ Ilatst, Cdjts, Hunts «!• Shot s. Ilcady-tiiado ('lothing—(’oats, I’atits, N’cst.^, I'rom very tine to ordinary Our stock is too large and varied to note down every particular article, but our assortment is a very desira ble one, and cannot fail to jdease. We would solicit an early call from all our old friends, customers and fiio public generally. We are ready at all times to show our gooiJs, and prices, as we expect to sell on as reasonable terms as any otiier house in our line. We may be found at our Store No 1 (Ireen .street. North-east corner Market Siiuare. ALEX’R JOHNSON CO. Fav'ctteville, Sept *23, IS;'):! -"l-tf N( ) riC K—S2:> UE\VA RI). RAN.AWAY from the .subscriber, on Thursday the .“^d November inst., two negroe.s, CH.ARLEM nnd TONEY, witli F(^UH HUNDRED DOLLARS .stolen from their master. Charles is about feet 7 inclies high, comjiIexi>>n very black, big wliite eyes; he is about o5 y ears of age, one of his arms has been burnt with a scar which will show very plain. Toney is about feet () inches liigh, very dark complexion, small bog eyes, large nose, very lient in the arm joints. Toney is about years old. and was bought in Moore county, \. 1 will pay the above reward for their lodgment in any jail so that 1 get them. :',li I'.m .Selkirk, S. N'ov. 4. J(. nN McDOUUALD. 44-tt' [w. KI.LIOTT. Mari h 1S.'> .sltf w a'Fc iiks. jkw i:lrv. 'I’ht' Sni)>cril)cr i- \ M) II NO’l'K me. either by N. riMLL’i per-..i.^ indebte.l tn me. either by Nnte \c- will plct.-^e call mid -etrif l.i i.,re the Is' of ; H')4, otherwise th-ir claini'i will lie jilnced in of officers for cnlU-ciinn, as fm tiier iiidu!- annot be given. ;K0P.;F. P.RANDT. . ls'j.3. P'.tM I Ai-L Sri‘!’L5i:.'^ !! ■'. 1! I. .w in Store .i full a-.-nrtmcn' nf (iPiO i-i.li..'. P!v()\'I>loN.‘'. and otiier (ioods siiilaktle ■ !■ ... and Winter Traile. .und which I r.tfer for : ‘-xi hange fnr l’rn.bi e nt almost any kin.I. V on hand Flour. Meal. C'.rn. Pice. 15a- I-'■ I. iii!tt»T. Ch»’fse, Cr.'ii'ker-. ,'':ilt. white Clari- ifi - JJi'.wii .Sugars. Itin .ni l .lav.a Coffee, Tea, .Mo- now !•('- ceiving a lari^e and wel! -cl. :-d Stock ..f ioM ai.d Silvi-r NS-.tlchcs and .lovelry nf the ’a:- -t ,-tyle-. /■ ' '/ I'l.itf-i )!' w .'■^ilve;- :inn .Sfeel '^).**'-tac;cs: (told Pencils !Ui 1 I’cii : l ine I’ficke; and Pi-ii Knives; Fine lUzors ^.nd Sci-- ■Miilhcm:.!'.-:.! Instruments: .■^urvevnrs' C im]/rsses and Chain-: Ii'nibieatid single- barrci (i in-: P .w.lei hla-Ks. Sli-.t Pielt>: (iam • P>ags: Percu.-si.ili I'aps; a g. c 1 a'-nrlmeiit of Pi-tols: \V ali.inj; Canes; Pnrt-Moiieys: Pnck' t an-i iii es-ing nubs: Hair. Fiesh. T^oili .and Lather lli ushe.-: a gi.o.l jis-..rtment of \ iolln- atid Pow-: ( l;i. .ni;». t-: 1jenlct-: ]• lutes; 1 ites; \ccotdeon-; large .nnd small Mu-;c P>n\(-.i; \'iniin .ani (iuitar .'-trings; Microscnpes: .''iiv Clas-es; La.lies' Work Pioxes: Coral; Fight and One day ’lnck-: variety ot Fancy (t.m.ls, jVc. .vc. .\li of which w ill be sold b>w. All kinds nf Watches and ('locks defined and repaired. W is.',:;. PUlolt. ‘J4 - nm r 1. .''null, C.indles. Pu'-kets. 15rnniiis, Pi-rcus: inn ('aps. with m inv niher • •Illegal. Fish. ('i'.rar-. Tnba.-. ' ■ irch, .'-pi( -.».( 'andie-. Pep per, -ht aii'l i-iit Nails, p. W'ier, .shnt gnfid a?-"rttiient nf Dye Sliiti-: J- in the (I r icerv line. \1.S0 . ..| assortment nf iiiy (inn 1,. I’,.,nts and Shoe'-. Pilankets and Kersey-, aii'l a goo.l as-oriineni nt - ; -made (’Inthing. fti-yV Call an.I l.iiv cheaii. W. H.'CAPVKP. ' ’ er is.'i.T. in I'Al.L. I" :."W receiving a very large .an.l general assortnieut ! lil’.V OOOD.S. among wl.'ich are jiieces new style ('alic:; 70(> -M. l.)eLaiie; 17') •'!.'h and English Merinos; '2'ih .Mp.aca; I’laid liro- ■I and i.therSilks; Merino and Cr.ape I’laid and plain '■ •S. ,i.-.-(irted; Hats. Ca|is and l»onnets: .'^ilk an.l I II dk’fs; Hobinet. Lace and Edgings; I'.oofs and ll'iiting Cloths. No. 1 to 1(1. With many other all (.f which have been jiiiri ha-rd l..r ca-ii. by I'll kuge. and will be offered whole-ale nr ri'tail as :i ■ j.o- ible. Those wishing to pnrcha‘;e guod« will ' ‘ • dl IIlid examini'. •|‘t I'i. l«o:;. -J'.tti ami Team tor salv. ^ "'''g'l" '"id } Horses, vv rm: kkd sk;n. li V O o II a I d X ^1 V U a MI v r .\VF. ju-t receixed a full ;ind comjdete stock of C.P,( iCKPil F..'^. PROVISION'S. iVc.. to which thoT would invite the attention of the citiz^n.s .and -urronnd- ing country. They will sell low I'or «’\sn, or on time 1.. i i;uciiial i^ustomers. They juircliased their Goods tor cash, and this will enatile them to .sell Low. They have facilities that many houses have not; they hav? agent-’ established in Baltimore and New York, who alwa_\s advise them (d’ any change in articles in their line, and who purchase only when bargains are to be h«.t. Wf keep always on hand a .splendid asbortment of foreign and domestic l.i'iuors; Loaf, Crusheil and Mrnwii .''iigars; Pio, .lavu and Laguira Coffees; (ireen. llvson and iilack Teas; New Ot leans and Cuba Molas- se'*: Table and .ack .'^alt; P>acon, Lard, Mess I’ork, .Mess IJeef, Smoked lieef, Dryed Venison; No. 1, li and • I Mr'.'kercl; Butter, Chec'^e, Flour, .Meal, Corn, Oats, Tob.'icco, Candles, ('ojiperas, Saleratu.s, Indigo, .Mad der, Spice. Pepper, (niiger, Nutmegs, ('iiiamon. F.psotn .'^alts. .Saltiietre. Hardware, Cutlery. Crockery, and (Jlassware; and a variety of other goods. Ttiev take this method of thanking the community and their coiintry friends for tlie very liberal patronage bestowed on them; atni intend, by selling goods i,i>w, to increase their fiirmer trade—always keeping in view that a nimble sixpence is worth a blow shilling. Yellow P>uilding, between the Market House and the Hank of the State. Ciilles].ie .street, Fayetteville. N, (\ .March -Jl. IS',:;. ‘ 7htf 8ECOM) /'V/// U i/drr Sfock for IS.lli. i^T.VPK & WILLI.AM.S are now receiving their ( (»ND Stock for this season, of ."ej't. .NO'i'K i:. IlHK subscriber oiler, for sale his l.ANI>S, siy mib s .North Ilf Fayetteville and about one mile from the Fayetteville and Paleigh Plank Road, consisting of about |*2>0 «»l I.,:!!;!;!, suited to the ma king «d'Turjiontiue oi- l imber. There ar.' on the pre- mi.se. a good saw and .. ri-t mi!l. all in go„d repair and y „ now III operation; also a dv.elliiig. and all the necessa- ’ 1 . . .. ’ . ■^F.- liuggit' , and 1 Carrvall iv. 1 L IH.') For sale cheap liV • IAS. (;, C(»OK. J Jlf rv out-hoiises, in gno.l rcpa')-. Also, aiiotlier tr.ict of two hundred and fifty acrrs. on tilt head waters of ('arv.'r's Creek, known as the Tarr\ I’lace. on which there is .a rriiiall farm, a dw.l- ling h.;!!se and other houses. On the tirst named tract there are cut about twenty- five thousand Tiiriientinc boxes, from two to f uir years oM. .\11 the abnve lands will be sold on the most accom iiKiihiting terms. Persons wishing to purchase will please call on th*’ siib-ci’iber. \'lio will take jileasure in showing the above lands. \VM. P«. BoLTOX. Oct. -J7. IS.',;' Itltf riXK FlU 11! riNK I'lU IT! fBll'.N Thotisand AppW frees of the finest kinds. " ripening in succcssion, from the earliest to the latest. Ten Thousand Peach Trees of the finest kinds, i ri],ening in succession, from early in .iune to .November. ' One Thousand Cherry Trees of tht' fintst kinils, ripen- I ing in siu-. c«-iiin, from the first f,f May to .luly; also, n i 1 fine as-nrtnient of .\pricots, .Nectari.’ics, Plums, Pears] j and Strawlierry pianls. for sale at the P«,m(,logical (lar- 1 i dens and .Niirserie-, at Cane Cri'ek. Chatham county, | land New (iarden, (iiiilford county. Orders for trees ' should fie sent in early. Catalogues will lie sent to all : •.ip]ilicaiits. During my .afisen. e niy l.iniher. Owen Lindley, will j delixer trees at CaiK' Creek, aii'l my son. .Vlbert (.i. J Lindley. at .New (Jarden. .lOSHl'A i.lNDLEV. j New (iarden. (iiiilford connty. N. ('.. I The 14ih of the Kith mo.. l8o:'. i :'.'.i—:;in. Hoots; ."^ilk, Satin and Straw lionnot.s; L’lnbrol- las, ami KoaUy-inade (’lothing;—with a large assortmont of llosiory, (jlovos, Silk and Cotton llandkorchief’s. The above Stock embraces a variety of Seu.sonitble (Joods net enumerated, comprising one of the largest assortments we have over otl'ered; and having recently been purchased by the Package, a a reduction from the prices of the first of the season, they will be offered to Whole.sale Puvers on our usual terms. J. B. STARIC J. M. WILLLA.VKS. Oct. 2. 18-v;. •‘^-’tf w. II. (;au riKK, « K \ K R A I. A CJ |] \ T For I he snlr of (yotnilry Produrc^ \V«‘ luive at till' ri'tjiicst i>f tluscjiU 'riioniji-on and Rnliert S. French carefully examined the title t., the Lands purchased fiy them of Thomas .1. »'urtis. K-.j.. know 1 as the Dl’BOIS i.ANl»S. lying in Pobeson County, :ind we say ■nithotit any hesitation, that their title is perfect. .f()HN WIN.'-LOW. .1. C. SHEPHERD. ROP.FRT STRANiii;. Fayetteville. Nov. 1. I.''-',:!. sr\ ri: of xoirrii cwroij.va, KANDOLl’H COI NTY. .''uporior (’curt of Law, Kail Term. l''.)o. Lydia Hussey. r.. .lesse liussey. I’etition for .Vlimony. IN' this case it apjiearing to the ('oiirt that the dc- f'endant in this c.ase i- not an inhabitant of this .'■'tafe: it is therefore ordered by the Court, that publi cation be niii'le for three months in the Fa.vetteville (ibserver, and (ireeiisboro' P.itriot, for said defendant t J ajipi'ar at our next Term of this C(,iirt, to be held for the County of Pan.lolph. at the Court House in .\sh- boro', on the f.,urth Monday of Marih next, and plead, answer or demur to the jdaintill s petition; otherwise, the same will l,e taken pro cniitesso and set t»,r hearing and lieanl ex ji.-irte. W itne-s, .Vdlison.l. Hab'. ‘'lerk of our said Court, nt Oflice. this fourth Mondav of .‘'e]itembi‘r. .\. D. IS.',;’,. .\. J HALE. ('. S. C. :i7-nins AI'.W (iOODS .1/ ihr old .stdfid of II. Branson «.y Son. rjl'IHE TNDEP.SIC.NED have just received n L.\R(iK JL stock of (iOOl).s, enitiracing a general ass.irt- meiit recently bought in tin- northern market under favorable cii'cumstances. They have Li^af. crushed, jiowere.l and brown sugars: .Java. Laguira and Rio Coflee: i)c])jier. spice, ginger, clovcs and mitmegs; sup. ‘arb. sod;r. indigo; madder; borax; camphor; ulun'.; eps.,m salts: saltpetre: molasses; syrup; salt: iron; saddles, bridles and martingals; collars: wagon an.l biig;ry whi|>s; spade-, shovels an.l forks; trace, dog, tongue, bre;ist and liulter chains; cotl'ee mills; wagon boxes; mill, eross-cul and hand saws; cut n;iils and s|iikes; :i good assortiiK'iit of pocket and t;ible cutlery; blacksmith tools comjilete; turpentine hackers, scrapers, dippers and axes; broad and chojiping :i\es; guns; window glass; rivets. \ l;irge stock of r(?ad.v-made clothing and stapic .Iry goods; gunny and hemp bagging; rope and twine; .'swedes, .\mericaii bar and hoop iron: square .and octagon cast steel: (Jerman and blister steel: siif«li/-l'it‘''> iiii'l I'liiriin: hats, caps, boots and shoes, western and North Carolina bacon; together with almost every article sold in this market, all of which will be sold at fair prices for c;isli. on tinw to jiromjit customers, or country ],rodiice generallv. c;. W. Wll.I.i VMS CO. .Inly MU, IH:',;;. l-'>-1f The oftice of the Caj,e Fe:ir .'Steamboat Company is kept in the af,ove building. .1. I). WILLIAMS, Vgent. Who «voiill iiave llioii;;lif S'l'ARU (V WILLIA.MS, WHOLKSAI.F, DEALERS IN amf MPomeslir Mfrif IIAV stri:i:t, Fayetteville, N. C. »{. slAKR.] [.). M. WlbldAMS. Ajiril 1^.''. is:,j. Hbtf II. L. IIOLMKS. Attorney at Law, Wilmingtou, N. C. iFFlCE on corner of Fn,nt and Princess streets, uiider Journal othce. O' Dec. PJ. 48-tf jiisiiiMi II. mm\i V O 11 lliSSiO AND rOKW ALiDIXt; MKKC’IIA.N'r, •>*. f'. Pf'iiipt personal attention given to all Consign ments. and Cash aihaiicesmade on Proiluce to lie ship- [led to other ports or sold in this market. Fell. PJ. is'*:;. b7y W ILKIXSON S.V LSLKR, DEALEP.S IN Coll/'i ti"iiiiri/, Foi l i/rt Fruits, ^lits, Tolxi' i tij IImf iSmiji. AND l.^^P(*RTERS OF Sl'Pr.KIOIl HAVANA .\'l' \VIIII,KS\I,K AMI ItKTAII,. Market St., Wilmiugton, N. C. Aug. 7. ISM. lltf MALLK'l'r .V l‘Al lmii:k, »»#*orrK aitti Coitintissioit ,ller~ fhftnta. I'M Fi'oiil NEW YORK. I>. M.MJ.KIT.J [-I- .August 111. ISoL*. IIAIK nRBSSING AND SHAVIXCi SALOOX. JG. SMITH resppctfully informs the citizens of • Fayetteville, and the surrounding country, that he has moved his Uarbering establishment to the Hotel Building. Ilia room may be novr found opposite the new Fayetteville Bank, where he is prepared to Shave and Trim on accommodating terms. He very respect fully returns thanks to his old customers and the pub lic generally for their lilieral }atronage, and hopes that his custom will be GREATLY INCREASED, as» he has l>een to a considerable expense in fitting np his Shop for the comfort of his customers. He would invite the attention of the citizens to his RE.ADING ROOM, in rear of his Shaving F2st4iblishment, where they will find all the leading Political papers of the da.v. .Vll kinds of Perfumeries and Hair Oils, Shaving Soap. Hair and Shaving Brushes, and a variety of other . articles in his line, for sale. Fayetteville. N. C., Oct. 20, 18oo. o8-Cm IVow Goods. Nov. IS.'. WILMINGTON. X. C. 4;^-.3m T h. ( IIOSI.A.M). "Iiiinisyioii ;ind I*'onv;ir(linii .Mcrclbuit p**' , aiul (ioiK^n.l Atront, ^ ^ Shirts aiu! Collars, miuuitactared l)V V. I amber(; & co.' " t ly, [c. 4C.] ^j7-'2iq ' Nov. !t. 185«. 48tf 'ri-.MVclliniT 'riunks, \ ah.'^cs and C ar- VMP.ERG .S; Co. 4.‘’.tf 7'o ’I'imhcr and Ijtnnhcr Makers. fH^HE subscriber, after returning his thanks to his 8 friends itnd tiie iiiiblio generally for their liberal support nnd patronage while Insi'Kctoh. (which oflice he was forced to relimiuish on account of his health,) would respectfully inform them he is again on h:ind, ;ind will attend to tlie selling of eitiier the above; nnd from his knowledge of the market, and strict attention to all fiusiness entrusted to his care, hope?; to give sat isfaction and merit a. share ot jiulilic patronage. W. H. GAUTIER Wilmington, Nov. 7, 18;'>‘3. 48-.^m TB^HE .'sub.scribcr will receive proposals for l(.H),t,MI(j i lbs. of Cotton Ratting or Wadding. .Also, for ;:.0()(.1.(KKt (three millions) of Reeds from to I’,?, feet long, and also, 10,U()(J (ten thousand) pounds of good clean (’orn Shucks, in stated quantities. For further particulars inquire of R. W’. HENRA. .1. HENRA'. Fayetteville, Nov. 14, lH6iJ. 44-tf still at his old stand carrying on the above liiisiliess in all its liraiiclies. He returns th.anks lor the libertil ]iatronage he has reci'ived. and hopes 'oy a strict ; attention to business, and ;i desire to please all :ind i give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the I same. He warrants all bis work to be made of the b»'st m;i- ferial and f>y experienced woikmen.—having a mori* I ixpcrinicfil an«l pi'iirliral Sinifli, he fl.itters himself that ! his work will compete with any made in the State for I style, elegance and durability; and should ;iny of it fail ri^HE Sub.scribers would respectfully infoim then j twelvemonths (with fair us.agci eitlier in workman- J friends and the public, that they have entered into | ),p ^^111 rc)iair it free .,f charg‘. copartnership for the pur]>o.se of conducting the general ! ].^,.c:ons wishin-r to l>iiv. wi^ild do well to call and ex- CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And i js'.leierniini-d to sell l.,w for cash being lioth practical workmen, fully understanding their | short time. business, they have no hesitation to -omi>are woik with | Orders thaiikiullv received an.l prompllv atteiide.l to. 1 ^B^HE sub.scriber has just returned from New \ ork, i. and is now receiving his JFftli Stork of OoodH^ To which he invites btiyers. May be found in his stock; Distillers' Clue, common and FINE, Candles, Crystal P.alace, Wax, Sperm. Adamantine i anl Pearl. City-inade lioots. heavy litto. Hats. Cajis, Blankets, Kerseys, !i:c., Ci'dar Tubs, Pails, Buckets, Kelars, kc.. Cocoa Rug (fOods, for passages, ('ommon Carpetings, with si vjiriety of seasonable ami useful articles. Sugar ;anl Coffee and Tea, i .V lot of fine Travelling Trunks, Carpet liags. i^c., 'I't dozen Wagon and Dray Whips, Mule Collars and Gear, patent and common Harness, Gunny and Dundee Bagging and Rope, 7)00 sacks Salt, ; li tons Iron, assorted. 1 will sell for cash, barter, or on time, to suit pur- i chasers. 2 doors West of Cape Fear B.mk. j THO. .). .JOHNSON. Fayetteville, Oct. 18'j:>. :Mtf SADDLEItS’ AND C(.)ACH-MAKf]RS’ igyiRnw^^RK^jirc, i TIlOMlS & SONS, >0. Ill llallliHorc St., Baltiniorr, IMPORTERS and Dealers in Hog Skins, Saddle Trees, English Heails and Reins, Girth Webs, Stirrup.s, Hames, P>itts. ..'ic. Springs. .Axles of all kind.o. Coach Lace. BF-N’f FELLOES, Hubs, Spokes, ('arriage and Tire Bolts, Patent Canvass, Carpeting, and every arti cle connected with either branch of the business, which thev are prepared to oH'er to punctual customers on as good terms .is any other house in the United States. Agent* for the sale of Pojie's Self-.Adjusting P.ADS and Spencer's (JIG TREES. jji5^ Orders iiromi,tly attended to. .Address THOMAS >IArKE.\ZIH \ S!.^S. No. '22- Baltimore Street, I5ALT1MOKE. xo ricK. '■Ill E Sub.scriber has taken the shop j| between Drs. Mallett & McSwain and Eccles's l»ridge, where he intends carrying on the T.VlLOlllN(J BL.SI- NESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastiHous. All orders will be executed with neat- OULD respectfully inform the public tiiat he is i „'^!I!^JJJJ^f[^p(,tch. l'A( I.M IKR IStf T. C. WORTH, (■(nniissioN AMI [iirwardim; mkiu’hut, wiLMixcrrox. x.c. Feb. 1, ls">n '’>>tf ¥Am March -28, 1 .H.'vi P., MONAGHAN. Hl-tf A luir Cnrrini' Kstnh!ishment on thf Mihtnyi/ (ii'rcii, opjiositi’ thf Mctluxhst ('liiii'i h, ('I'OHtinij on Mnm/nnl Sfi ii t. (JIILAT KXTKRPUISK! l''uv4‘ttovill‘ to KliiiK'!! i i »-' t any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and >lnra- bility. One of the firm may be known by i-eference to .A. H. Whitfield’s ii'on work for th.' last two years. We warrant all work to give gener.il satisfaction for twelve months. Itepairing done in the neate.st manner low for cash. PIEB P.HANIN. .JaMKS H. PlK.n. .l.VMKS P.HANIN, Fayetteville, .lan'y :!4, 18.')". r,:2tf Randolph Slioeting and Cotton ^ arn. For sale bv WORTH & ELLIOTT. April 1858. ‘ 87tf REP.VIRING neatly execut -.l m short notice and lowest pos.isible j,rices. Fayetteville, .1;iu. i''., 18',:'!. C>.‘!tf fB'^HE undersigned, having ])nrcliaM'd Mr. Thos. M, Lutterloh's Distillery auil ('oop‘r-shoj)S, liave en tered into (Vijiartnership under the nnme of .McLaiirin .'■'trange, for the purjiose of carrying on the Distille ry of Turpentine, and the maiiutacture ot Sjiiril P.ar- rels. D. McL.VURlN. WM. McLAURlN. JAS. W. STRANGE. Fcb’y 18, 18.'>:^. TOtf WHKAT, ( ORN, SAW MILLS, > a,. C i Rl.'sT AUlU Spindler Balance Irons and l)ri\ers, PT Inks and Gudgeons, Hotclikiss \\ atei' A'fieels. Backs and Roller®, kept constantly on hand, and for sale. We also make (.Jearing and Shafting tor '\ hent. Corn. Saw Mills and Factories. Steam Engines of any aower rej;aired. Grate Bars and Furnace Fronts kept on hand. AVe wish to make additions to our machinery pnd tools: to enable us to do this, those indebted 1a note or account will please come forward and HALL & ROLLINGEH
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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