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iSk SF. Ml-W RF.K I. Y. \()|.. \\\. I'Wi'/rrFA rij.R, x. ., dk( hmiu.k s, ā KlN'l'Kl> .1 r. NKWHN ti)\\ \in) .1. IIam: a s(i\. I n!i:s vM' im;* Māt:i i: iii>' .11 it 1' I iliil ill'.' t hi' ā¢:i I IjM-- (ā \ 111 i i no it loiiil ill I .'I iiiti III) "sj ii* i! |i;i-it Im iiiu Uu , -V : Mt'icr ilnā \ fMi lia-- I'NT'' iuv'Ttfil 1 Mr ill ā1' h' ] ;iii| ii -iiili'. ri|i r.i. āin- ' t il Mir th- -r. .-ii !i'- 111 N r~. i'i-r-iili;ilili' r: iiiĀ»* iHinitM'r 11 . lutiiuu il lill l\iitiiii, '\]iU J- -i\t\ CCIll |.ll' '1 tbii l V i Im- i :ii-h l.ixcl t^SfllHTit' ti'. ].(ā¢- III-'. \llviT!iMM .Ill- f iii'iM liiiii'- ilcMiriāil, 1)1- :illii Iāh:ili:āil at't'nl-'i- siili'.,'iil,(>r itiVcr- I'lir :tli-lii^ I. \ \ I Ā»S,'Ix mil-- M Nālirih Ilf l':ivftltā\illtā .āiiiil .āiliiiut niit? itiit*'rtniii tin- t'M\ Ā»āiii'villi' Mii.l luilfiuli IāhiiiU. I I'ii^lstiiiji 111 iil>Ā«im Ā»t' I.hikI. nitfil tn the nm- kiiis uf āriir]n'iitint- ni 'riiiihi'r. 'I'lifi'i- :ii' tin- (irt*- ini-f :i gi.oil >!\\v ;iiiil ^:risl mill. lU in ijiiml ro].;iir !nii| llmV ill .)itā!-M!iiin; ;ll-II :l il Wf! li il;.'-. ā¢ii|.t ;ill I Ilf IH'.'.-'-'m- r\ mil limi-^c^. in āiin.| ii>]i;ii|-. \Kii. ;iiiiillnT Ir.ii-t (i| two liuniiii-ij .niil tiiiv ;i. r."'. nil tin- lica'l \Mitrrs nl' t':n\Ā«T''- ('n-rl-;. knuMi .i-- lln- I'irt'\ ri:ic(ā, mi wliioli thfre is m ~in:ill tiiiāUi. .āi ilwfl tin- liniivo aiiil iitlicr iimisi'-. On till' lirĀ«l liitnifil tr;U'I tliorc arc cnl abuiil l\\iāiit_\ fnā tliousan'l ārnr|iuiitintā tioxos. t'r.ni> twi- 'u luin' \āars uM. All tin- aliiixc hui'ls will In- soM nii tlio most ju riiin- ' Jiioiliitiiit; tiTiii.- IātMMiiii wiMliiiii; til pnrcliii9ā will j [.'nM'f i :i 1 nil tin* -utiscri'n'r. vvliii xvill iriki' plnisurt* in I !iii\\ ill'.! till- liiivf ImiiiN UM. K. IKiI.TdN, ! 'i t. _'iā. ! s'. ;, lutf O l.CtttT' tn tllf liilitnl ' mil-t ')l' iHl-I-[laili. The American Seed Garden, II ā¢#: riffā IIS ri #: r ih t an n. JOHNSON, ROBBINS St CO., I'U>Pl!IKT(>ns ;; ; 'ā¢all', tlll"ll;^ll tllĀ«ā nt>v,ii)iiT'. liii-.i- 1 , t'1 NI'fth 1 iiri'liun, a In'!. I'l'mplfii' iin! . , itiueii! it'1 Vlxl'l'N, rir.Ll>. aU'l I'i 11'.'. KI. , ;is ā r tlu' >;i-i\v til 1 Hii'i put up i'\- \ : ā¢:.;* murkt't. Tho ii'putatii'ii nf tin* , Ā«: it \\ I'tiiPrstii'iil ā¢āxtPudod liir .nii.l iio.'ii', niii.1 ā¢,i: ' ! i''seut uiirivaik'il in .[Uii iiv aiiii ailnpti'.hu sg . ,(1 . vāl s ā¢ iiii'l Tilt* prnpriftni ' nii' ā¢ 1 (ā\! I'lioih r'l j;arJi'iiei>, and I'.mtituie as tiu-v . ; [ā¢ : . si-no!" ill'year** done, t" pay their umu; i i in ii'i lual e?iro t ā¢ tiie L'lihivati.in. iatliprint;. , i. nvi pfiiākiiic of tlie vopiIs they ..HVr tnr x'lliv , iĀ«-i rtāij'Mit consists in jisrt ntātUā t'l'H'witu': > ne. A'^paratu.-*. : āb'Aur: rinU Pole, every variejy 1 - ā¢ c.'li. t'abl'nge, ; 1,; v ii -Kariy L'juiion and Larj;o l.-ite ā . āW.'irt ā T Ci'llardK. ('..ni S.'ilad, t'resĀ«. i' or. Kjc Plant, every variety, rro' a'.id i e.ery, every vuriety, I rnāKarly Sweet. Largo .Sweet .ir ?iiirHr. :ar!y \\i:ito Flint, Early Tnsoari.ra. Ks !*āGreen, I'uried, Sc ni li. Lort'.iāo. Melons. Mustard, Oni in, every variety. ā =raāGreen and NVhite. Iāaij.eyāPhiin or Conimcm, I'nuMe 3V Curled. I':irsnip every variety. Pe: per. Pumpkin, Kadisb, llhul arli, Sj.iiisi h, every .; ā¢ā ty. .'ā ;i.:;'y ir Vegetable > v;ter > . Toniatiie, Turnips, every variety. >weet Herb;āSage, .''avm-y. Thyme. Lii\en ler, Lei;:- .. ,vc. \c. -\i. orders addre.'sed t ā Bever';. Hi'se. ^ . ; - e-iale Agent in Fayetteviile. an ! Nl 1. I'iNi: I'Ki i rā Thou-taiid Applo I ripening in suvi'O'.-in I -āt Ti'ii rii.iiiNand Pea 1-im: I'uri r! I rees 111 the tine'St kindv. I, Iruin ilie earliot*! tn the ā h Trees of t!. ' linei^t Uindn. I ;pening in siua'es'^inn, I'rum early in .Itine tn November. One Tli.iU'and t'herry Trees ni tin' tiiust kinds, ripen- in- in ^neee-sion, tVotii the first nf May tn .Inly; alsu, a tine a'-i't tineiit nt .\prii nt'. Nei'tarines. Plums. Peai's and I rawhei i'\ plaiit-. I'.'r -ale at the Pninnrouii'.'il (iar- deiis and Nurseries, nt ( -uie t'teek, iāliMtlmtn emintv, and New t.Jarden. Guiltāoid I'nunty. tr ier- f.ir trees sV.auā.d >ie !-e!it in e'ir'i\ t'it ilm^nt's will be sent i.> all ā ipp'ii'ants. Itui int; my .nbsenee iii\ bri iher. (iwen Lindley, will deli\er trefs at ( ane ('reek, and niv s..n, Albert O. l.hi ilev, New i.arden. .Ic.'^HrA l.INHLLV. New (i.'irden. inilt'iir i counts, N. i riii- Mth the ill h nil!., 1>.āia. i "Vā3in. 'I'l a'. (ā!lini{ rrmik'^. \ aii.'ics anil ('ar- pet Pisi^ti, bv A .MPiKlUt (' >. Nl V. .'. IS'i:: i.!tf I'ALi:. S.'s nii\N veeeivinjr a very large and j^eneral aĀ«MiĀ«riineiii Ilf (iO()l>S. !inii>ng wImtIi are l..'iiMt pieee.s new utvle ralie:-; 7'*ii' M. DeLane; IT"' Krenrh and I]n{^lish ^leri^o^i; lār>H \l|>aea: Plaid l*.ro- e;iii(> ;ind ntliei'Silks: Merino and ('rajie Plaid :ind iibiin .'shawl'-, assnrted; Mats. ānps and ItoniK'ts: Silk and I'litton [I'dk'l's; P.iibinet. I.ace and I'Mfiinfis: liootJ* and Shoes: llnltiiijr 'hiths. No. I to Itt. With many other ;;oods; all of which h.ive bet'ii puri'hased for cash, by till' Paekajre, and will he oll'ered wholesale or retail as low as pofisilile. Those wishinf;; to )iureiiase {foods will please call and examine. Sept. If., lS.'i:V 2'.ttf II *##;;; Oil utid Teatn for sale, ! ONK larpe Pvnad \Vaf;oii and 4 UorsCB, 2 Buetiies, and 1 ("arrv.'ill For sale clieaj) b\ ; ,1 AS. C. ('OOK. Nov. I t, IS^:!. tltf /'all and Willinā Stoc/>' for SāI'.VKH .V WtI.Ll.VMS are now recei\ini; their .'sp.- ( ONl> Stock fur this .^eauoii. of Sfaplo aiul F;incy Ihy H:\ts, Sliofs, IJonts; S:itin Straw l>uiUK*ts; rinlntā1- l;is. ;uhI Koailv-iiiadi' Clothing;āwitli a a-siirtiiif'tit otā Hosiery, (ilovt*', Silk and ('(ittoil llaiidkoivhiotV. The aā.live Stock einl'raee.s a variety of Sea^ouable OootH ni't eniiiner;it'd. comprising one of the largest assi'rtnienfi we have ever oii'ered; and having recently been purehaseiāi by the Package, a' a reduction front the prices of the Ar.si of the sea.son, they will be offered to \\ holesale P.uverx on our usual terms. J, 1$. STAUU J. M. WILLIAMS. Oct. Lā. is.'.r'., .*?i!tf \)h. T. FI ALL Ha.'' lemoved to the well-known stand nl the l*rs Koliinson. corner of fireen and Rfiv\ streets. \pril 1^1. 1853, !^7tf JOSKIMl liAKHH, .Ik., ATTORXEl AT LAW, Ā».VS taken an (ifl'ioe next duor to Win. 1*. Wrij^htās J.aw otlice fin Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County atid ,s!uperior Courtof ('innber- land, Ulailen, Piobeson and Sanifibon. .Marcii -2:'.. Ih.'i::. 7f-lf T. C. WORTH, rinnilSSKIX and FORWAKIIlMi MEKlāillNT, \viLMiX(rroN, N.(\ Fell. I. '>*tf S IWRK iV W ILLIAMS, WllOLESALK DF.ALKUS IN Jt'oreift H ami iPomestir Mfi'if HAY MTKI^I'.T, Fayetteville, N. C. .1. 15, M'.VIUl.] [.I April -JK. IH.S-J. W 11,1,1 AM- Ā«()tf II. I.. IIOI.MKS. Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. FFICE on corner of Front and IārinoesH ā¢'tieets. under .lournnl ot^ici Dec. lāJ. 18-tf Ai:\v c;4H>i>s N:'V. If'. iiKMalt;Ā»-tlir*ā(l I'.v WIHKP.G .V CO. ā ā };?t ā At the old t^td/ul of II. Branson ty Sāo/j. ^1^1111^ IāN DI'.RSlCtNEI* have just received a L.\RGE i J0M:PII K. lihO!iSOM. V 41 ni ^ ^ I o :\ ANU rouw AU1)IN(J MKIU HAN'r. lf*ifi>iiii^7o#i, Ā»V. ā¬'. Prompt personal attention given to all Consij^n- STOCK OF GOODS, emhracing a general assort- ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shii)- I r \\. li. t, u I I'. i: SI A I. .\ ii i: \ T For the f>a/f i / ('āuntni Pro'hicr, WILMINGTON. N. Nov. 7. ISo.i. 4;^-;>nj 7o 'I'iinfx r afiil i.Uhi hn- MnL,rs. eubs.-riber, atter returnin^^ his tiiank.s to his friends and the imli'ii' ^onerā\-ly f^r their liberal sui'P'irt r.nd p.'!tr"i-.Mi;i' wi.-V IssrrrTOK. which ntfice he was f u'cid i . r* ā n' . . i i. nc('')unt of his health, w.iuM resp.>>ātlii'.._\ lur'i uii luem he is n_Hin .n l;:ind, ;md will attend t- ti e s,.,:'.n ā .f either the at- ive: :.t\d iVi.m ā:is klH'W M'dfic ti.i !1 t 'Iā.i t'usinesa entnisti' i t ā .stāarT.i.ii āii'i tiler;- i siimh- t, lid stric- :.ttenti'iii ire. !m pe*; !ā : give S'lt patriinat^c W .ningtiin, w. meet Ā«.tli : r ii. .-ate'iti ā Ii WKBll A \\ ā¢ H;. . \LT1,,K (;V>.iii ā Ā»-tf I rin Mill tiud to,)/,' III- Prtnii undersigned iins tli oil ā --ā¢A ā tiiat Iā.e luis piirohit--e 1 tlie entire i vy k Pi'igiT-- ill the Steam a; - p Hi'e: find i' n iw prep;.rod t,'. LU ji ' r that may he sent in, H.ivii!)^ : t Tā-i;'iei- til s .\v. f ..jifi.lviir : ā ā¢ .ā¢ -.Ui'.i-'. d. ' r FI' irin^ ui 1 NNe-.rlie Inch Bi :ir ts. Cei'.ii.;; IliāUt;biiCe haā.f pi ire, : wi'.; invurialily be rei ā¢ 1 ev. S the lUldeVnipried : 1 v.t i' ;'Urpf''e. T!n^ '>b ' ā 1 'iiin^unCin^, : a.lj c .;;!!- iit- re-t 'f Me--, ud Gr--t MV' :.t ler- fi.r lbs. ,1111(1.01 HI ā ti^. aā.d ; lean t ' "rn ā¢utiCMiar ā f Ciitt'.n Hattiiijr three mil'i'ins t ' 11I I H H I *,-'1 1 * >l;iii'kā : pr ']ā -^a!-3 f"r IO'.'.'mhi Wadding, -\lsii, Inr !ā¢ ed.' ir.iui ;-i t.i -'.i feet i-.;; 1 ; .iin ! ā ! ā¢ r !ā¢- For furthei l: >\. UFNH\ .1 HFNin t J-ti meni reo-ntly tiought in the nortliern market under f-ivurable circumstances. They ha\e Loatā. eru.slu-d, powered and brown sugare; Java, Laguira and llio Cofl'et-; pepper, spice, ginger, cloves and nutmegs: sup. carb. soda; indigo; madder; borax; camphor; alum: ejisom salts: saltpetre; molaeses; syrup; salt; iron; saddles, briillesandmartingals; collars, wagon and bugi^y whips; sjiades, shovels and forks; trace, dog, longue, breast and halter chains; coffee mills; wagon biixes: mill. crnĀ«.s-cut and hand uaws; cut nails and spikes; a gnod assortment of pocket and table cutlery; black.sinitli tools ci'iui'lete; turpentine hackers, scrapers, dippers and axes; broa.l and chopping axes; guns; window Ldasā: rivets. .V large stock of roady-made cliithing and staple dry goods: gunny and hemp bagging; ri'pc and twine: .''wedes, American bar and horip iron: biin.'ire and 1āi tairiiin-ast hteel; (.ierman and blister steel; y .: i/r',- hat.s. caps, liootsaiid ah-en, western and .Nnrth ('iirnlinn tjacon; together with ā '.inii.st ā¢ā very urtiele -.nld in thiĀ« market, all of which wii; ā.c s'lld at fair prii-es for cash, on time tu prompt e ;-Ti.moTi. ā¢v coiinivv truduee gctier'kUv. (i \v WILI.iAMS 6. CO luly 1"'|ITf-ll if~;^Thi- iitVice of the (āape Feai-Steamboat Company kei t in the atv.\,> buildinjr- .1 IĀ». WILLIA.MS. Agent. ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 185.:. WILKINSON ^ KSLKK, DEALERS IN CunfWtionari/, h'nrtiifn Krint^, \iifs, T>ih(ti'ro, mul Snujf] AND I.MPORTEKS (tF ^IāPKRIOR II.WA.lfA fālOAKS, AT WIIOI.KSALK AM) KKTAII.. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. is.'.l. lltf ā l-en 1- l' m' ei !. irdihi,. n - si'antā-ni J-) 1 > ā ix. r 1^ '11 1' u ^ I>ei , de'i\ery keeping I l\ . I e 'tli. K(M,KJl.'s I'ltt XO'S'it 1, A\ \W \V !r ii; I Ā« Ni.veli!''! r i:is: . I'.S'- In JT' iiNKV. Ā«.rh Fi>t i; i!lNlĀ»ni li !'l tae'r lnasāir I'hillāi-- i- i^h, enniālexintl \ery 'ā ac;:. b.i; !-niit _\enls uf a.-e, .he nt' h\s ,i 'ri a ^ā -ar whiiāh wii! r\ very ti'CT '' ini-i.e-- high, vi-ry i ivk V e,,. lar^e ii' 'f*. '. er'. ā -Vir \\ \ \U). 'I't'Mr-id. '. ā¢ H I il 1.1.. l ')l.l.AP> ā ; --n at ā¢' feet 7 inch'-s V.i.te e\es; hr- - ā¢inn ā h -.s bi-en burnt I'lain. T 'iiey is ab .ut i-nll.l'leHinll, S|i,.l!l h"^ the arm i- irit-^ T> m--. .m:\v !1HK .'iiti- IJ AIv KIIY. aliil atmut .ā.J C. 1 Wl !|i\ j.'lii - lil'- .āid lny th. that 1 . Ml tnlt- 'rniv tan (ilt.I'K*. CXpCCH'd || w, M. l,\I1;1N. }"tt .''cikirk. ."s. *' N. and V. :;S ). ā ii't ive rew :el the-: .1* IHN I ii^ili! in .\b ire ^ount> , id t' r tiieir Indgmetit ā In It H-r V. C. IJA( ON. *10.000 IP.S - Iltl- I W II F..r - .1.- ā I.ITTKltl 'H G(ā¢ ! Mi\ā ā¢ - U USIN' U il( >lā ā¢ist vei'.-i liair and ā I.AIKIN. 'ii'tf NO ruāi:. I^Hi; ' -i-ril.er h iietweeii l>r-. .Nl. ā¢ nd Li-i != - ā Bfi l^.-. -.ā ir-āyiiig ā t lU r i'KK,āA /;u s! rriA FIPKIN.'' M'll \T \IN I't TTKi;, I'.-. l?n l--'th NO'I'K 1 f .):iip.:ir\ ! I. O'' Mil' late Mewart Pipkin. :iti I N Uin's Level, 1 all prm-ee ' '.-lid PijiViii. up- 'i I ifdit N tn draw intei-e>-t ir'>m date. A. A 1. .M1TH. N iv I'^'in. ppe M.-Nl ll.L. 1 ā -!Ā« ā Little |;i I .-I ! thf- Land 1 1 J m-ii ill taken the sh"p t; \ Mi-Sw:.i;n ri 1- ā , w here 111' intend-' m f Ml.i'PilNt; Pit'.'I tiraliehi ā. II H -tl;.: ha * ii'ln e iri 111-: 1 I'!' the At ,e teeis a-'Ure l tliat Ilf nil. t t':i-tn!!"'.:" j ā ... 1 w'.rh iieat- i:. N-ttN.VGHAN. Mai-i l. New Goods for Fall & Winter. .Hix'r JffliNSOH iS' C(f. f H .\ V F, received :'iid al-' 111 a -r. ā in}: erk and \L;ste Iā.'tf I'l/l VI. WAVS .'TnVi: ANDUKW SS IJ art and Storr Drjjot. nn hfiiid. t'ooking. I!i\, a'ld iāarln'ii ā \s^i,rf ment ALSO it Tin Wiiie. C. V. Ill wii'il'-sale andhfws, Market .^.juar^ !.'OOtt NoricK lo iM:Nsi()Ni:i(s. undersigned i ontiinies I" act as Aftorne\ fill ip drawing Pensions, payat)ie at this Agen-y. ' laitns fur Peiisinn^ I'l.unty Laad. ei aiiv othf-i Military claim ag.-iinst the Iānited ā '^ta?e-, scoured. The highest cvrh/',,r. j.ai.i i,,r a;l l.an l Warrants f..- .INC \1. IIOSF. !ā nyetteville. Oct. 111. I'-.i",. .ā.'i-.'.lii LAND liliOKi:K. IiI.WE 80 many in'juiries almut I'lrnentine Land", that I have Cl ncluded to fuiet .ay si pvires tn l.uv i;- ' soli. Th 'SP having Lands for sale will lurnish me plots and i htity, ti,j:ether with a tailā descript; in md price '!;ā¢ 'nimissions ^haii be inider;it('. .1 \S. 11. I III iK . Nnv. :il, Ih:-,:;, l-.t; llAlK l)KLSSL\(, and SllA\ !\(; SAi.OON, JG. .''MITII respectfully informs the eitizens cit ā¢ Ka\ettevilie, and the surmiindiiii! enunii-y. that ne ha-' ni'iveil his liarlicring establishuieiit tn the Hiitel l>iiildiiig. Mis ;-i: ini tiiay be now fouii'i m pn^ite the !.ā¢ w I :!yette\.lie ll.uiii, where he is prepare 1 in Sh.-ivi- :!i l I I'iin nil a'-rniiiiiridating tertiis. He very r* s],,.ct. tiilly rfturns thanks to hi-, old cnstomer.s and the imb- lu- generally tijr tiieir liberal patronage, and hopes that his custmn will 'n,. nu;.\ TLY I Nr I; K ASKD, as he has been to u consideraliie exj.en .. ii, fitting up his .'shop 'ā ir the conilort nl n.s eiist,,||,|j,. wmild invite the ā eive.i :.ii'l are iinw recei\ine. a lar^e and well selected -ti.ek nf >i-,-,~iiinble Gmid'-. embr I aāniiist ever\ art;, le kept in the Dry iuod' line. Tluir .'Tnel; cniisi-t- ill ]):nt of itich black tig d ."siiks Plain black Gro de Pvhine Piich Ilrne.-ide and Plaid Silk', l.-itest .-tyb- Plaid Silk- fnr .\pmns Siilid colā^1 Silks for lining. \c .s^iijier Freiu li Merino nt ill cnlnr-. Printed plaid .ā 'atin Casiiniere, ver\ tine A: handsome Plain. ]irinted and 'liiid ci.lnr ull-wool De Laine. .\lpacits (if\a>-ioiis 1 nl,.i'. tinish and price P.oinbazines and Meriii* -. a tine assnrtmeiit Cnllars. I'nder-leeves. riiemisett', enibriiidered IMkfs Mil'',in IMging and lii-'t-rtin^--it .-ill kinds and cpi.-ilifies- .\ I.irj;e aĀ«snrtment of Thread. Linei;. Li.slc, Swis.. tnll and .la. I.nett Ld;;lli);s and Insi'l'tillvS \ biiiie asv.irtment of rich i-loth. velvet, merino, satin ar.d ilk In.i'.-. \'i"ctte' and Mantill.is nf the 'atest styles, luiinin;.'' in ]ir:ce frnni SI tn -Sl-i .\ lar-ie and / assortment nf Clntlis. (ā.assimeres and \ t"ātin>is; Twei'd". .leans. Kurse\ Linsey- Marlboro' .'--tripe-- and Pl-iids. fnr servant s wear Fine Flannel. ]il.-iin and printeil. for children niankets, a large v,-iriety A larijc Stork of I '.IJIS, p,orjK ,t Shn- . Hoady-madc 'lntliin^'ā(āout--, Iāaiits, \ (-sts, from very fine to ordinary t)ur stock is āā I huge and varied to note d-wn every jia ticular artic'r, V'-ut our a-;sortiiient is a -.ery desira- Vile one, Hlid e.anllot fail to jilease We w^ iild siilii il an e.iriy call tr' ii customers and the ]iiibli(' j;eiicriidy, all time- t' show i.nr .sodiIs, and prices, a.s we e\pe-t to sell nil J. - ieasoiialjle terms as any other house in oiii line. We niav be fnuii'l at nur.'sti.re N" 1 Green street. all otir oii.i ii iends. We are readv at N'ortb-e i -t Fa\ f tte\ i i V .M.irkei ā ' pirift'. Al.KX R Sei.t '2'-ā, .lollNSoN V t o. :;i-t; s r \'i i: oi' Noiri ii ( auoi.ina. ā¢l iber has established a liakery on Row 0. .''trict. nl! the I.nt tw.i dniir.s Kast ol Duncan McNf'ili ā¢ ā¢ .'iliinet .-sh-.ji He is pre]iared to furtiish F iiiiilies, p. .-ii , :;u 1 till- pu'ilic generally, with liread, Iā.i ā iiit, and akt s .,t van lus kinds, nf the tiest ijuality, as i.e has iirncured the ser\ice.s nf ine of the best Iāake;- i n t lie ta t e. Prii e - rea^niiabie. Givemeucall. CHAāS RANKS Payettev'Me, Dec. '2S. .jo-tf KOCKrisll SHKL'riMJS, HV the )>ale or half liale, {nr sale bv C. T. II.VDJII .V SON .luly 1;:, 1.''.')- Stf I.KA IāHKK HANDS, 1 H->Hol'(.iHLV stretched, cemented, and rivetĀ«vL ' J- The above Rand.s are snld IāO per cent. Ics.s than New Vurk manul'acturer--' prices. Cash will be re- ' juire'i in evcr\ iii'tanc ' For sale bv W. II. LrfTLR 1,011. Faye!te\ille. Nnv. I*ā|. ;!ltf ^Mlir undersigned will pay cash fnr .'spirit.- Turpen- J tine, in goi I or h r, ā allowing unly a fair margin tn pay incidental ex)ienses in tendin'; to a general market. \\ hen parties prefer tn -hiji on their own account, the iindei signed w ill mak' Iil;er.āil cash advam-es , fur the usual cnmmissinii, mi all Spirit' and Itnsin pl.-iced ill their hand' fnr -shipment.āgiving the owner alwavs the iiptinii t- sell in U ilmiiigtnii or ship to New Vork. (;i;o. W. WILLIAMS C(b .lulv ti, l>'-'i-.. Stf Tin: LAUtJHST I SILK. AM) HOLSi: JN \l\V YOHk. (w. Steanfs, IMPORTER AND .JOBBER OF SILKS, MILLLNEUY, AM) FANCY (iOOI)S. .1/ -NV// /ārill)!āItmr granted l\w ciddvif) inhri'tl. 162 Broadway, N. Y., Ha.'' niiw in .'stnre ami is daily receiving and titfer- ing at the Lowest Prices, a complete assortment ot (iOODS IN IILS LINE, comprising all the variotts styles and designs, consinting of lilack and I'ancv fSilks; Marcoliiifs, I'lorcnccs, Shawls, 'rriininings; Bon- iu'1 Ivibboiis; 'I'atlV'ta and Satin Rio- boiis; Di ('ss'I'riminin^s of all kinds; l',inl)roid(*ri('s; Frcnoli and Knjjlisli Cārapos, C'rapc Lissos, Silk (āra- vats; (liovos of ail kinds; Silk Larc Milts; Haro^os, Laces; \\ liite (ioods. Hosiery, L. C'. llandkercliiers. The itndorsigued would invite Merchants from the Nnrth, South, East atid West, when in the City, to fa- vnr him with n call and examine his stock before pur chasing. THOMAS (J. STEARNS, Bi-oadway, P.ctween Liberty street and Maiden l,anc, N. V. .laii'y 1'.- IS.');:. ' Iāl-Ypil S'! i:i)\lAN iiORNK, \L\LLiyrr \ iv\i lmikr, 4mvorers and ComtiiiHHioti ā¢fier^ rhatits. 135 Front NEW YORK. '. MALLKTT.] Ā»*ā¢'> I.MIV-U .August l*'i. ixtf \V. II. ( AUVKH, DK.VLER IS (i'o(jds, (iroccrir,', and I*rnrisions. N. F, corner .Market Sijuare. next to D. MoKK vV (;ali.ac;hi:r, A'/-/./. Hoi.tif nnd Ph Ihntflfih . in.IS FOUNDERS \ND MANL'FACTl'RERS OF ^ā¢7 tIOl'ilHT and 'ast Iron Haiiings and all kinds ā¼ W Ilf Ornamental and Architectural Iron Works. Iron R.iiliii'j'ā fnr jiublie and privai' (irnuiid'. Veran dahs. Sett'-es, Chairs, Tables. ,tc. P.-iiticiilai fittention jiaid to the enclo'ure nf P.urial Lots. More ,v (iallagher s liook of ((riginal L*esigns and Li-t Ilf Prices sent to persons wishing to make u selectinn. ^ Nov. I. l^-'.:;. l:i-::mj.d ! FiMi TniBi:u. tihpiatim; imi FIR^IIMi ItMl FOR SALE IN ROBESON COUNTY. rjlIIE SlāRSC'RIBERS on the 1st uf March last, pur I. chased of Tlios. .1. Curtis. E.sip his in-.erest in the Land lying in Rolieson County known as the Duliois land. They have had a portion of the same surveyed, and now oiler for sale the following tracts: lā2;{0 .\cres lying on '-Rack Swamp." .ibout three miles from ā-The Red R:inks.ā and two mib's from Lumtier Iāiver. adjoining the lamls ot -Iohn Drake, Esi|.. and others. This Tract i' well timbered and \aluatde for Turpentine. 1115 .\cres on ā-The Broad Ridge." al)out āJ miles from Lumber River and ll! miles Irom the \\ il- mingtcin and .NLuichester Rail Roinl. This is the tinest t lod v of Turpentine L.-intl in t he (. ounty. ; There are in this I'ract some very eligitile situ ations for farms of tjoud htnd. - 535 .\cres about half a milt' from \lfiirds%ilb* I good Turjientine land. -Vc res near Ash-Pole, adjoining .lohn \IcCallui-i. E8i., !ind others. lOi .\creson Wilkerson sSwamp, adjoining .McLean. Leitch, and others. 101 .\cres on āBack .Swamii.ā adjoining Peii iMnn- roe, Neill Leitch. Esi(s.. and others. Acres on >ioth sides of ā-Thā First .''wam]>, ad joining the Tract where -lohn W. Alford. I,s(|. I now resides. I 1030 .Veres on āShoc-neel, ' adjoining the Lands of Dr. Edmund McQueen. .lohn ''' allum, Escp, and others. 50 Acres on "Ash-lāole.' adjuioiug .John McNair. Esfp, and others. iiii5 .Veres on -ā.Jacob Swamp, .-id.joiiiing th. Lands Ilf Thomas Townsend, W illiaiu Uerry Thompson, and John B. Thompson, E.sq. t4ā.^5 .Veres on "The Little Marsh." including a por tion of āThe Glass pun ā,' adjoining the Lands of ,1. Rethune. Thomas Jones. Esq.. aud others, HHO .\cres known as āThe Rig Desert. This is said tn be as valuable .Swamp Land as any in the State, and can be reclaimed at comi>aratively little expense. 115 \cres arljfiining the Land nf Vi-chihald S. iii-rie. Esq., and others. 150 .Veres adjiiining the Land ot .Inhii Mc(iiiu>i.'iii, F.sip, Vli-s. Hrown, anil nthers. The a'love Lands will be sohl on accommodating |-,.rms .tOSEPH THOMPSON. ROBERT S FRENCH Liimbertoii. Nov. 1. IHO.'!. -H tt IMIKIIWS cV Ji:si P. No. 70, PINE Street, NEW YORK. F.'!! THF, sale oF ALL KINDS OF riiTTo\ Wl) wniiF.rFN ii\riii\ERV a\u 'ā¢vll :i IIII raĀ«āl II rārān \ rt ir le**āā OF F\ ERV DESCRIPTION ('onijUāisiiiii Reltmjj, (āard ( *()thm^, Bohhiiis. Slmllles, Iāickers, Roller Skin, Rollc'r ('loth, Oils, &e. Dec. li. IS n I)ri( ;Ui iliiiir tr corner (iee's Hat Stun*, tireen street. FAYHTTKVn.LF,. X (V All kinds of Produce taken in exchange lor Good'. Feti'y IH.'i;;. \L III rSON, HOMJSE r.MM.VTEK, Fayetteville, N. C. March Iā ''1-V WOR'FIl vV KLLIOrr, (siCCKSSOR.S TO J. I). WILLI\>IS,) K()HWAR])lN(i cSc (āOM.MiSSlON MKUr HANTS, FAVETTEVILLE. N. C, (ul,l) ā sT.VNP OF TI.VI.L i Jt)HNSi)Ā».) J. V. WORTH.j [w. F*. r.LLIOTT. Fe) ruary Di. IS.'in, (Ā«0-y C'llARLKS UANKS, f'O.VMi:fTtO.VEK. WIIOLi;s.\LE ,\ND RET.VIL DEALEi; IN I'liniifU /''niifSj \ii/s, ('ii/ir.i, Tnhoi'i>>, Siiāiff, CiKIIEli JĀ»TRI]I:T. Fayetteville, N. C. j .March I. 3tf .). i:. i.AW ri:n('K, Fayetteville, N. C. September, IH.'):Ā» Iā.O-iiin R. M. ORRHLL, FIIRWAKDlMi (ā(nnilSSIO.N )lKKni.\M .\T Favflleville, .IT. V. ! March 10, 1851. f'--tf \\M. H. McRARY, i'ominissiott ,lierrhant^ WILMLVGTON, N. C. Particular attention will be paid to selling and ship- W.; have at the rccjucst >1 Joseph Tlionijison j ani.1 Robert S, French carefully exantined the title to , the Lands purchased by them of Thomas J. Curtis. Esi).. j known as the Dl'BOIS L.VNDS. lying in Rotieson j , Countv. and we snv without anj' hesitation, that their title is perfect .lOHN WINSLOVV. J. G. SHEPHERD. ROBERT STRANGE. Fa.vetteville, Nov. 1, IS-VL A r rnK rkd sk;n. It c* II o II a I 1 A: * a s t e r H.WE just received a full and comjdete stĀ«'ck uf GROCERII',S. PROVISIONS. &c.. to which the.v would invite the attention of'tlu' citizens and surround ing country. They will sell low for C.vsii, or on lime lo punctual customers. They \iurchased their Goods fur cash, and this will enable them to sell i,ow. They r have facilities that many houses have not: they have agents established in Baltimore and New Vork. who always advise them of any change in articles in their line, and who purchase only when tiargains ar' to be had. We keep always on hand a splendid assortment ot foreign and ilomestic LifiUor.s: Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugars; Rio, Juva and Laguira Cofiees: Green. Hvsiin and Black Teas: New Orleans and ('uba Molas ses; Table and .ack .'alt; Bacon. Lard, Mess Pork. Mess Beef, Smoked Beef. Dryed Venison: No. 1, - and :? Mackerel; Butter. Cheese, Flour. Meal. ('oin. Oats. Toltacco, Candles, iāopperas, Saleratus. Indigo. .Mad der, Spice, Pepper. Ginger, Nntmeg.s, Cinamon. Ei'.som Salt.s. Saltpetre. Hardware. Cutlery, Crockery, and Glassware: and :i variet.v of other goods. They take this method of tliatiking the community and tiieir country friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them; and intend, by selling goods low. to increase their former tr.-ideāalways keeping in view that .-I nimble sixpence is worth a slow shilling. Yellow Building, between the Market House and the Bank ot the State, (iillesjiie Street. Fayetteville. N. C. March lil. IS.-,;:. TStf W . BAIvKR Is now rrcl'iviiig iVutn flu* Nortli tlu* l.-u-fro.'-;!, tinosr, :md most e;irpfulh st*- lected stock uf I I K.\ITI Ki: cvei- olVci-(-ii in thi.' niark('t: which, added to liiH own mauufactui-e. makes his assortment complete;āall ot which he \'ill s'U on the lowest possible terms for rash or uii time lo punctual customers. Fine Ruse Vood Pianos, (Pi('nnet .v t u s, ut Broad- w.i.\ . New "l urk, I ^ishiuna'ile painted cottage bed-room F urnitiuc in setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton .Mattresses: Looking (Hasses; Willow Wagons and Cra dies: Patent .Self-Swinging Cradles; Side Boards; Bu reaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-Nots; Tallies, all sorts: Wash St.-iuds; Candle Stands; Wardrobos; Pir- ture Framt ' and Glass; Window .'Shades: Cornices; Cur tain Balā¢d^: Sofas in .Mahogany and Walnut: Tete a Tete.s; oitniiians: Divans and Stools; ('hairs ot evei-y varietji. .Septemlu-r, L's'in. ->011 A 0/7A Carol'nu Cnsshncrcs. R. J.VMES Ci. COOK has on hand a full btock ot Rock Island (,āassiiaeres. manufactured by Car son. Vi.iing vV flrier, at their .Mill in .Mecklenburg Count.v. N. ('., whert* consumers and merchants chd be supplied The manutacturers recommend their fabrics as being ciiual in durability, and as permanent in col or. as any '.roods of similar character manufactured or sold in the f. S. They invite the most full .-\nd thov ough tests lit them, and uiily ask to be patronized in proportion in their merits. Sept .1. -'*ā¢ l'AMIL^ TLOIR. A ri.NV Bill', of lirowei's E.Ttra. Thi.' :irticle is as guud as the Extra (ienesee It i' rccniiinieiidt'd with gi-eat contideiK'e. (Ml consjwnmeni and fur sale tiv H. L. MVR('>VEIt .t C(*. Sept. liT. l^s-'i"i. :ā.I-tf John ilar.\l\n llcspoctfully informs his friends ami the piihlic that he has removed trom the Hotel at the foot of Ilaymount to the larger and mure commodiouR Hotel in the centre of the Town, te.-ently occupied by MrĀ«. Bro-wn, and well i known as the Fa.vetteville Hotel, where he will be hap- ! pv to a' commodate Travellers and Boarders. No ex- j ertions (if himself and family will be spared to rendei- ā¢ those c.imfortablc who ma.v favor him with their Ā»-om- pany. Favettevillc. N, ā¢lune ;'i, IS.'Ā»: JUOtf l^irt -i^roof Jtoofiiio. FRANCIS SlIKNl'ON, Slate and ,Hetal Roofer. ^ā ā'HANKFI L for jiast favors, I beg to inform my J[ friends :,nd the public, that I am now jirepared to contract fur and execute, in the best in.anner and on reasonable terms. .VLL KINDS OF FlRE-PROOh ROOFING. Gutters. Leader Pipes and Heads, of any stvle or pattern, iiiade lo ui-dt'r and warr.anted for any specified time. Slate Chimney Pipes made to suit atiy style of build ing or situation, without danger of lightning. I-'un-e. Lifting and Suction Pumps, iidapted to any situation; Hydraulic R.-itns. and al! kinds of Hydraulic .Machines for supjilyinjr w-iler for any purpose, put up and warranted. Sheet Lead aud Lead Iāipe, of various hizHS, for sale. Favetteville. Nov. l-j. ISo^i. 'I'hc Suhsrrilx'r still c(Tli- tinues to carry on the ( VBINET' P-L'Sl- NESS in Fayetteville, and in addition to his Fstablishment on Bow .Stteet, near Eccles's Brid,i:e. has opened a large W.\HE ROOM on Hay street, nearly oppusite thĀ«' Fa.vetteville Hotel, and oiie door East of .Messrs. ILiigh \ Son's, where a n-eneral assortment of I'HJR-MTUJiii. Made by competent and faithful workmen, may be li.id at prices corresponding with the times. Also, an !is- ; aoi.t,āent of Northern-made Fl'P.NITURE, selected liy ping Naval Stores and 1 roduce, and also to the 1-or- , which will be sold at :i very modĀ»'ratĀ»āadv.'ttici'. attention of the citi/en- I'.l. MĀ»lN(i ar of his Shaving L-tabb limen-, i the leading Prilitical papei-;^ ut :h ā Ml kiud-. of Pc'i'tumcrie^ .and il.i' ā lip. Hair and .'^having Brushes and āii les in his line, fur sale, rayetteville, N, C.. Oct. Ih.j:;, tl ilOOM. in ey will find '. '-ha-, iilg i.-t V nl . itlier HANDOLlāll COrXTV. Siiji.-riur Ciiurt of ^/.TW. |-'.ill 'Iācrtn, lS;'i:;, l.\ lia Hussey. - Ic ;e Hussey. ri-tilinli I'm- Alihloliā.. 9\ thi- 1-a e it apii.-aiiiii.i to the Court tiiat theile- i'endaiit in this ca -i- i^ nut an inlial>itant of this .''late; it is thereā..re nr b'le 1 l.\ the Ciiiirt. that piibli- i-iition be made fur three luniitlis in the F.iyetteville f ibserver, and Greensboro' Patriot, for said defendant tu ajipeur at our next Term of this ( nui t. to tie held for the ( nitnt\ ot Ranilulph. at the I'nui-t Huuse in Ash- biiru . nn the fourth Monday of Vlnr -h next, and plead, answer nr dĀ« nn'.r to the piaintitl s ])ctition; ntherwise, the 'aliie V. ill b.ā taken pm cunfessu and set fur he;iring .'ind he.-iiil e\ |- rte, U itiie- -, X'ldisuii J. Hale, Clerk of our said Court, at (Jtlice. this feurth .Monday of September. .V. D. isfiH. V. J. HALll, C. S. C. 37-3ms Drif (i oods, Ilardirarr, (irocrrirs, l\c. oCLI> resiiectfully inform the citizen.s and the public generalh, that tiiey have just returned ! from New York, and .ire receiving their ^^I'ring Stock of G'.oils, consiĀ«ting of Drij (!Ā»oi/s, (irf i crHii, fJarJiriui, d r. \ variety tdā Hats, suitaltle for the senion; Ladies' iind Gentlemen's Boots. Shoos and Sliiipers; a large as sortment of ready-made Clothing; a great m.niiy articles in the ladies' line, and we would be jileased to ha\e them to call and examine for themselyes. .Vll orders sent to our can- from our friends and cu.^- toniers will tie ])rfimptlv attended to. March ;:n. ihā.:;, ā _ _S1U^ risiiTFisil!! Ā«f[ VCKEREL in half and whole Barrels, tnr sale by PETER P. JOHNSON, i Sept. M, -^tf warding of (joods. Merchants who consign their Goods to him can rely on their tieing forwarded by first luiat after they are discharged from vessel. REFERENCES: F. Fries. E. A. Vogler ic Co.. Salem. N. C. T. M. Young, .Mocksville. Hunt it Adderton, Lexington. John D. Brown, Salisbury. .1. H. & J. Martine. Fayetteville. Jnn'y 2(Ā». IS'):;. ā t.2tf \vTlllam a. (iw vi:r, FORWARDING AND C(3MMISS10N VIERCHAN'l'. lViliiiiii;;foii, PERSONAL attention given to the sale or shij>ment of Naval Stores. I have ample facilities for con ducting the business; large wh.-irt and store shed.- to keep s]Ā»irits from exposurt'. Naval stores will be shijiped to any house in New Vork. or to other markets if advi sableā .ind liberal cash advances made on consignments. I refer to the following distillers: E. Hannum, Wayne -ounty. E. II. Wood.nrd (āo., Earpstiui-ougf W'. Eai-)), ā¢ā¢V. G. Thornton, .lohnstun conniy. Bridges iV Durham, ' D. Hocatt. .Spencer Fountain, II. Eatman, .Smith. Rrvan \ Co.. ā¢ 1 B. R. Hinnant. Esi^. " I Lovett Peacock, Columbus -ount\, Messrs, Jones \ Lea-h. FayatteviHe, ' Mav-2U, IH.'i:;. 'Ā».V DCNt'AN McNElLL. Nov. 10. is-'ii. He keeps on hand an as.sortmeiit of Fi-kās celetir.-i- ted METALLIC BURI.M, C.VSES, whicii have been highly recommended by Willie P. Maugum. Ik-m.v Clay. Lewis (,'ass. Win. P. King, and man.v other il lustrious characters, who have examined and witnessed their utility. Corn .Meal :md !lĀ»iiiiiiy (ā¢f)iist:iiniy un hand and f'or sale at the Mill, l.-ite I-.. .1 Hale s. (Ji-inding of Meal and Humiiiy done jirumiitly. ('O'l'roN i{\(a;L\(i. III.WE a plentiful suppl.v of Gunny and Dundeo Cotton l?agging. P.ale Rope, and Bagging Twine. Send in your orders and they shall be supplied. .(.VS. (t. COOK. Oct. , ISā)'!. 3l!tf '2d Pnrcliasc for the- I'all of 1853. rKIHK undersigned would notify their customers and ā all oihers Vuiying iii this market, that they are now rel 'ā¢i^ing their second .Stock of F.VLL (iOODS tor iS'j;ā). si-.ecti-.l by one of the firm personally, consisting of ii genera! assortment of Dr^ ( I In I'fir/i rr. /^oofs aiut S hoc s. _^|^s;(iā\ large additiuii tu their ."tuck of Ready- .Ma le ( lotiiing. All 01 Wiiicli the,\, iill'ci io the trade upon their usual accummod.iting terms. jāuiclusers will tiud it to theii- interest to give our stock at. ('xainination before making their selections. il.VLL .v SACKETT. Octo' er iN.'e!. ^ā--tf ('OlāAR'l'NFRSHIP. >'B>IHK iiti icrsiirned have eniered into a copartner- M. shi]i iindrr the name and st.vle of Troy >V .Marsh, for the |iros(ācntion of a (ieiieral Mercantile business. Luc.-itiuii tliĀ«ā sauK- as formerl.v uccujiied by ,Messrs. H. 1Ā». Vlvr ivt'i- Ch., lout lit Ha\ Mount. J. P.. Ti:iV. Jx J, F, M.VRSH. .Vlay _n. IS-'.;;. ā-'Ttf A LeU(ār lo iw lU-Hd and Tliouglil iiimiii. ' IM - r. 1'!. VVĀ«''i ?* Ā»mI In vĀ»ā u**\\ I h S.mih * t \iv Soiirii llr;*r ilifiriituif L'ivrti .iiu- oi hĀ» r iit Ui^ W M. R. CLARK ā¢Pi-:;m Nov. 21. ISo:;. FOR SALK. BOXES M.anufactured Tubacci . Weha\e in stĀ«i-e a large stock of Tubaccu. and Ā»-\- pect to receive constantly from i| .1- Mill In \ irllt In i| II iliuilnli'' \ I'ije . Iwr*- Jf ' JMtim! \\ . lU'id and I liein- .ā ind other fai'tories. tin assortment ot (lualitics to enable us to furnish purcliMsers .-inv i|Uality at Uiwesf factory prices. D. .V VV. Mcl.VritlN. ;;i)tf Sept. IS.'j:!. Ri:Dr('KD I'ARi:. Throiijih Tickets lu twecu Wilmington, N. C.. and Bulti- mur^'. FareSsl:ā,. V ia VNeblon. | 74lli \f:ir. .11 iliere Ilf any iiiiiiil mi pr iinln-, >llrli .. Iii;ā"i'l I'liliinliy itaih ^iveii in ln\i 1 iliii- 'rii!! lur. . Ill every liaeilet. villnue anil i- ll' v\;i\ ā¢! -It liil lieitri^ :iU it- |ir.ti-e ā¢ it)''I KK l>i.' rKii i . Miiiili 1 :iriiliii i. .l!iioi.Hr\ :(l. I-.V!. Ml .Mi-i Inner At .Mnw lirayāt .'i-iillr-int n I - .r t hi- l:i't li \ Ā» ) eiir- I I lia\c liet'n I 'fvere 'iiltcn r liniii Khianrili'in Ā»ef|iiā \ niir renimj 111*mill 1 lull nf 11:iiniiliiii'- \-ā ;.i.-i:ilitc liiH tiirf. 1 piin li:i'iāil m tmtlle I'.iiil Iln; lir-! .|n>ili:t. -.1 Iiiiirli I.iii-Mil nil III,111 Ii.ii'iili r it liui !->'liic In s;iM In III. 'Iitli r.ii" V'lirlii till- ri 'iili nl ili.' ,i!.|ilir;ttii.ii. .N'.iln- v.,1' ^ II-.I i;h. ānii :i -iii 111 Itii- liiii kā-II ||,11| Iti il 1 w.-iMiin iiiii-il 111 III'- I'l-il I'm lie I I't 'i' liiiiiilli' Tlie lir-i ImUle at leil likt a rlcinii tie- i "ti! ri tnii-.l ^in ii"lli In iii\ I'luf itllicteil tiark niid I am iinĀ« .1 ā ā¢m H an.I !ā¢ el ā .> ā¢mii.i; a- u l,i-n I Ā« Ā«i\teii I an. lii'V*. >Ā» \ 1 -11^ 'mil \ear' nl :ii;i'. I i-.,iiā-iiii-r ā ā "iir 'I nil lari ilic ;;ii'aP*^I li.-i loi r\ nl me ati . m'd |MM,r'iiiii liifj iiiini ini; . ini;;lii inerrri i i.ii.niiiiieiit In hr lla'iipn.n, i\l|i. Iia''-ii\iii limn-:.i.il- Ir.iiii jiain, \liiljn". lieiilleiiii n. li ;v.- arU'il till' |i:- ā. nl'l'iilii.i III II ii-Inr' in ir.'-enrm lin:; iIm' i-.-iieiii- wliii l lia-e r. iii'ii-il iVniii \ni inXMlii.'ilile'rinriui.-. 1 mil a Ilia ā > in;;.ni |ii:inl' i ..ml li ixe le'ier rtriin-ii l-.r liier,tr> fmne lao "" iā'ā- ''e'Inw in m;;- ,ri- .illlirli e, -liail I In Ā«il ile. i.r, thriiiejli iimiāi 't' . " itliliiilil !Ui\ liilnrnnM inn v ā in ilili' m in\ Ii-llim liiaiiā il ' l en'iili |-llii^ WiHili', nl ajiliiie in aiij nl vniii . nil af al lilieru ni i ki- ii-e nl it Pt'tersburg. Rii-hmond. i\; Wash- I \l.\ Ml Kl..\ln0.i. . . ,i:.i P....I-, II iiioilimās V. !;i-i.ilile'r.,,1 till I- I'- inilil .1 ti..n mi llie'(..marl. Illgtu I ā¢ ā¢ ā¢ l.iMT ami tile Kiilm-.- \ ā I ' no- li\-iii-(i-;. (miKli, Xsilino, nifiUth and .\irtolk. .,,āj | \||. I;. n- Iā.tin- in llie i: .. ,~iil- ami |lreh>l For Tickets apply at the othee ('niiMiiiil.tiiiii Suntnl i i:ii. niii ie'in t:iiii!. \ iiralāi.i. I eliilu (if the \\ ilmingtiiii and Iāaleitih nfĀ« '|>a|n 1-. J FOR SALK, VOUNO and gentle harness Horse J. & T Oct. 1, IW.?, WADDILL. a-itf IāilP , Iā.iiwel |-|iinl'l.i 111 , . iiii- Del.iiiH āĀ« olā , . vviliiiiiio- e.ise-aiisin;-.riiiii iii!|iiire lilnnil.aiiit 1-the "n-i I cinale Uilinii. Bail Road t ompany ai Uilmiio- ton or at the Office of the P.altiniore .^teatn I acket i nr ('tmler'. M'n.n -. t-huii.-. liiarrim 1. 1 Company, and of the Baltimore ami Ohio Rail I';,;''.;-MlNshu'K Company, Pratt Street. Baltimore. _ ^ j t iĀ» d.iPKI: iiimnsiii.d Muin iMi i: '"'W itll w .Inn. 1, Oo-tt unii lĀ»y I'ru:i'i*t-Ā» uetu-fuliy. ili-iea^e> ini iili-iit rayeiieMlle; ', rirtliiiiior.-.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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Dec. 8, 1853, edition 1
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