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"iiii ■ '"' I- ,1 i I I'.h : ; : at, ti. : ; , ■ “‘'I KL..u;'v In- 1-. , i lit ‘ xt.-l: - j, II,,.'; ' i.u '■ ■ ttcs '(■ ■ ■' '‘'1:1).;. ; SEMI-WEEKLiY. (VOL. III.] TAYJ'/l rKVll.T.K, r., M\nc\\ 1), }8')l. [NO. ‘277.] Ur , 'ill.', ■ '^7 ' . ... A. liAKi'i; 1V11I_ t itiiiiK- ' " ; ^ II ;iir' : ■ •II ->t r ' ■ i IIALK & 8^- VHlM’1'1' MON'nWtJ ANO TlIUUt?l>.\VS i:i)\v \iM) j. IIALi: i sox. l.I.ITOKS ANlt PHOlMUirroHS. • , ; ttu'Sfiai Weekly Ouskkvk.r ^'! (Ht if jiaiil in . ^ ; ■>(> it puiil (hivinjr the year Ilf biili>( ri)>- ; •l iftt'i' till' year has exjilri'd. Wof’ ■;>t’.-iKKVKU 00 per annum, if ]>:iiil in j ;,, f yl if I'Aitl dui'ing tilt' year of suh.-ierij>- ; > ; I Ml after tlio year has t'Xpireil, 'V i i'f I'M'-'' insfi’ted for sixty cont^ per • ’■ . lies t'i'r the tirst, auil thirty tent> tV>r eaeh , ( ..jT I'liMicaiion. Yearly ailvcrtisenients hy spe- ■ T.H'ts. at reasi'n.-ililo rates. .Xtlvetti.'-ers .‘ire 1 t.. state the uunil'Cr of in.-sertii n.s tlesirod. t»r , ODUtinued till forhiil. luul ehar^eil :ieei>r>l IPaf I' etiers to the lalitors must be post-pai'l. i Sjni'/ii ('(unlUs! Sprr/ii Cii/illcs!! ' ■ ■ KMN; FLL ll) AN1» f AMIMl I'NK. If 'u't received and for sale h\ .1. N. SMITH, I N. W. Cor. Market Si|uare. i \,j; . ll t 7^1-1 111 I I Infortnatiu/i to tin Viihlir. KNTl.lVMl'N wishing to sujtply themselves for the ! 1 ij l'rotichin}: Sprinji; and Snnimor, with tine and | .'I, >iial)le (iarnients, will tiiul it to their great tidvaii- ' I.' to eall oil me before purohasing el-ewhere, :is 1 .^e just rvtunied from the Northern Cities with a tiin- -e elie.ap tind well selected dssortment of j ICendy-.flaiie ! ju.rts, « (illnrs. Cravats and other Funiishiiig (loods; : , ts and Shoes: Travelling Trunks, \'alises, ('arpet i ■ is: Walking Canes: Looking Clas.-es; I iiilirell.-i.': ! ■ 'ia Huhhor Overcout>, Leggings and S:indal--: >11 :li I nais, I’ants und Jackets: togethei' with a large j •.’.'iieiit of I5,iys’and \ ouths'C‘iat>, i’.uiits and \ C'ts. ' tiKolUiK r.liAM>T, Hay Street. Fayettevilh-, N. C., ftween the Market House and Fayetteville !!>.tcl. M.r, h i,;i^.vi, ■ T.'.-tlM I 1‘MrrNKRsiiip ^()ric i:. 'PHI! uiider^ijiiied have formeil a('opattnership under [ tiaiiie and >tyle of li. sW J. (ioLDSTo.N iVCn,. 'ii'- tr:iii'actioii of a general Mercantile hu>iiie>' in • :. ’VII i f Fayetteville. w. I. iiuLi>sr»N. It. W (lul.U.STt >N : 1. 1"'> 7- \i:w ;i>oj>s. (i W . I. • ll >LD.''T'IN vV C( >. are now reet-iving PT t : eir u" 'ds, : at the New l?ri. k Store on (.iilles- . t. tiiree d. irs south of the Market, ; con>isti!ig !?'. '-rtislieil, grantilated. and hrowii Stigar>: Cotl'ee; .''all ratus; I’epper: Spice; (linger: i$:ir Soaji: C.an- - ■ li'ii:': (' i-'ia: S]ierm an 1 .\damantine i'andlet: ml li’-iSling Powder: Shi>t and Lead: (Juldeii Sweden Iron—hr'iail iind narrow bar: F.aiid, fc. ■■''rap. K 'd and Sheet Iron: I'nglish r>ar do.: - ,nr.- :ui I ‘i.-tag. ii Cast Steel; F.ng. I’.lister Steel, . .-I .■'i: ■>: 'nt anil Wrought Nail.'; Fh oring :ind ■;l' Hr. 1-; I’dacksinith Tools; ('lul*. Ur'^ad and :;i:.:;ne \xe--; Hac krr-, St-raper^ nn^l l)ipper': Log. • :.ii i HuUer Chains; Wagon I’.oxes: f'citfer .Mills: •' I! iiid W.rol C.ir.ls; ('ut T.iik': Uog [ron«. Tea - S!ii vi-1> and Tong~: I’rescrve Kettles; Frying ■ - : any ( .nit'S, Weeding Hmcm; Seivf-; U aldroii— -•Initi li lirnss do.: Straw Knivi--: Long liaii- .'ii'Vi'-: Ditching Spade-^: Sad Irons: lied C^r 1 - '■.r. l!"pe; Ciuld I’ans; Linseed. Machiiirry an 1 ^ '■r ''il; NVhite Lead: Blake's Fire-l’roof I’aint; io'i: .'■[■anish IJr'iwn; Litharge: Lamp lilaek: : uiv 'ireeu an! Yellow; Prussian Pdue; e Pink L'n;' i-r: Shoe, Paint, Varnish and White W ii'h ■ -•■I- Wind'-w lila.s.s and Putty: Copjteras: Sttvreh: • 11'rax: Indigo and Madder; Snutl': .''altpetre: • .NIatches: Wafi-r.-: Ink; tiuni Camphur: .Niit- Kxtrait Logwood: Dead Shot; F.s--tiiccs; Lau- '* reir"rii-: I>. Drops: dpodeldo-: P.rimstune: !• i;t v: Thread: Mustard: Kpsom Salt^: ('a>tor ' t ('il; Distiller's‘(ilue; t.iuieksilver: Fine and ..I.. : .■'having S.'.iji; Fine Chewing Tohacco; Water Kr' ..iu>; (’oi-. a l»ippers, iVe., all of which we it wh.i’esale 'ir retail a.-; low a.- po.'^iMe. V ^ 1. 1 'ol. 7t.-tf -\o. I Siipcrpliosithtitc of Tjlniv. valualile I'ertili/.er has been used for several i ye:irs in F.nglaii'l .and other parts of Fiirope, and. next to (iuaiu), holds the highest rank in p pularily, anil th(' extent to which it is used ainniig farmers. Its iiitrodueti(M\ in thi> country has b«-en more recent: but the i^roirress it h.is made in the estimation of the juib- lie li.is Hot been Ic.s.s marked or sucees-'tiil than abro.ad. It i> now cxt'-ii.'ively usi'd throughout the Northern Stat> >, alter :i lull trial and investigation of its merits; and it is rapidly bi>iaiming. like Its predt'cessor, (iuano, a favorite manure .it the South and W'est. It is composed of cru.shed or ground bones, decom- jioscd bv the addition of about one-tifth their weight of sulphuric aeid, ililuted with w.iter, to which is adiled a due priiportion of guano and sulphate of tnnmoniii. The hitter is the active and one of the must etlicient agents in the best Peruvian Ouano. It is suiteil to any soil in which there is not already j a full supply of the ]diospliates, which is seldom the j case. .Ml crops are tienelited by its applicatii>ii. I For sale in large or small (uantities, in l>ags of l.j> ! lbs. each. No charge for packages. .Ml b.ags will be iiranded “C. H. l>e P>urg, No. 1 Superphosphat » of Lime.'’ PKUl \ l.\N of best i)iiiility. • AClUCl'LTrUAL and HollTlCl LTl, UAL IMPLK- MKNTS of all kinds. Fll'Lt* !»nd O.MIUKN Sl'dODS. of various sort-^, fre.'h home rrown aiid imjicrtcd. Tin: AMLUICAN \(;PICrLTl ItlST- weekly. per volume—two vohimes a year. For sals at U. L. .VLLFN'S Agricultural Wart'house and Seed Store, I.^'' sind I'.'l \Vat*r street, .New Y irk. Feb’v‘-‘"i. IS-'>L 7 ■> It lid II $100 KKWAkP. AN.\W'A^ from the subscriber, two N'egro Clui« and four ('hild en, vi/: M.\1{TH.A, .i bright mu altto, tiv»* feet four or live inches high, took with hei two girl children. Frances and \nn: H \N'N \II. » opper colored, about the Hann“ height ot' .Maril;.i. Il.iiiiiali took with her twc iii:ile children, Lewis and .lolin. The above negr()os formerly bclongecl to the estate of fieorge T. Harksdale. and are siipjioscd to be lurking about the Cape Fe:ir, abuut Mr. Winslow’s plantation. The above rewanl will be paid for their conlinemeiit in any Jail so that the subscriber can get them, oi’ for their delivery to the subscriber in Samnson -ouiitv. FLF.KT K.'PKTKKS()N. September f>, IH;');!. 20-tf FISH! FISH!! '^11 .U’KLUFjL in half and whole ISarrels, for sale by if I PETKll P. JOHNSON. ‘ Sept. I L liHtf PAirj'NKIiSHFl* NOriC'F. fll.WF this day associated with me iu biisiiies.s my brother, 1>. (1. WORTH, and would solicit for the new firm a continuancc of the patromige heretofore so liberally bestowed uj»on myself. '^111-^ undersigned have this day f(>rmed a copartner ship under th(‘ style (jf T. C tS: M. (i. WOHTH. for transaction of the Forwarding and Commission 15u- 1 .\ I.St I Feb .liist UcccimmI and lor Sale, lUlLS. No. \i XCKI’.iM’L. Iti kit' No. I IH *• '• Saliii.iii, i;()0 lbs. Cod Fi>h. I'll l,o\c Chec'e. o *• A'laniaiit i i;e 'aiidlf'. ■Jl> Tillow *• •• N I s„,ip, Dt S.ida t l ackers, - lihd'. llrown Sugar, .■> bbis Cru'hed and (iraniilated Si:g:ir. Piuckwheat Flour in lb. sacks. Pickles. P.ice, Saleratus, and Vca.'t P.iw.lcr? lozeii I’lirpentine Axes. I’.v W. IL CAUVFit. tl,. siness. We are occupying thi' fire-iiroof IJrick Store, and Plank Wharf in fi uiit, owned and formerly occupied by R. W. l>rown, as well as his Naval Store W harves anil Shed imme li.itely beluw .\nn street, and are : niply l«rep;ired to ri'ci'ive .‘iiid forwird, sd! or store, tniy amount of Mercliandise ei I rU'ted to our c.art . TsimI advances on cotton, naval sitores, or other jiroduc 'I’iic Sul)scrilx‘r still con tinues to carry on the C.VIUNKT RL'SI- NFSS in Fayetteville, .and in iiddition to hi'. F.stablishment on P>ow' Street, ii'‘ar F.i-cles's Bridge, has opened a large W'ARK Room on llay street, nearly ojijiosite the Fiiyetteville Hotel, and one door Fast of .Nlessrs. H.iigh '& Son’s, wlier'* a general sissortment of l-lJUiMTURIC, M.ade by couijietent and fait! ful workmen, may be had at j rices corresponding with the times. Also, an as sortment of Northern-made FURNITURK, selected by himself, which will be sold at a very moderate advance. DUNCAN McNElLL. Nov. 10. 1801. 38tf V ■ K keeps on hand an assortment of Fisk’s celebra- ■ 9 ted .MFTALLIC I’.URIAL CASKS, which have be n highly recommended by Willie P. Mang'un, Henry t'lay. Lewis Cass, Wm. li. King, tind many other il- lustrimis charact(TS, who have examined and witnessed their utility. [^ilJS t'oiiipany is now organi>cd and pr p.ired to re- i-ivc .applications for lii'uram-e, ou as favorable terms as other Coni]ianies. !>IHFCT«M{S; Avon K. IIali,. .1. (;. Sll Kl-llKKli. \Vm. Waiu>k,n. s. 'r. [Iaw i.Kv. I). WiLbLV.MS. Bknhow. \Vm. Lai iiin. Wm. MtIntyuk. \ till' Wilmington, N. C,, Jan'y 1, 1S5L WiHlTII. WORTH •;::-2m 1>.M. Sknn N*'1> and .\ i 'I by f.''tf 'u iiu', lor s.dc w, 11 c\i:vi;u. i> hiipiS' t .lan'\ i>i:N'r\F xo'i’ici:. li, W, F. liA.'StrN begs leave to say t!i:it he ex- pci-t' til be in Fayetteville in I’ebriiary, when he 're and he ir from his friends and .ithers, .’1. 1 •;i;tf II Miioval. and u w m:(;r()ks to muK. T V :,ave !_ tiblc-bodied hands to hire by the i:i H I K or month, until the Lst of .May next. HALL >v P.OLLiNCLR. ■vilie. M:irch 'i. l^'iL 7'>-ot A(‘w r .M. M. C VRTLR hiiving a.ssociated with F.M'ST j \ WINF.P.RF.M'.R, they will continue the' H.\RDU .\RH Pil'SiN KSS under the firm of .\nl have RKMo\'|;d tn their .Ni:\\ unk-'Ihkv I'.mhwn .StiiNK, Si'iiRK, No. t.'» North -M Street. Fast side ab.iye Market, I’hil.adelydii.i, erected on the lot formerly oc- , cujiied by the ••(•i.lCity lli'lcl,"; where we are pre- ‘ pared to show .a \-ry full a'Snrtment of I In I'll ii'ii ri\ Ciilliri/, (iiois. A*//A.s, 7 ii i ni> A //„■/,: r.\ And .all other I.- usually kept t,v Hardware e>tab- ii,'limeiit>. We rc'pecttully sniiiil a visit from our triciids, and buyer,' i;ener:illv. Philadelphia.' Feli y Di. 1 L 7i-14t I'l'iiii'i: & i’Dii!i:iiTO\, W11(»LKS.\LK 1>KALKRS IN aittf ifomrstir l>KV IIATS. CAPS. UOO'i'S. SIIOI'.S. I /tihrrlla>, (uiil Uradq-inadt ('lothi II.VV STiiHKT, Fay‘ll*vill‘, V. Strict attentiiiii paid t i order-i ( hir Spriiiu Stock will be ci.mjiU’tc by Idth Mari h, IJ. K. PJAUCK.,] :l'i','tf‘ [ r. 11. fKMl;KK I iiN. joMt.v 1. s.itrru, w - \ I J. UMBRBLLA (.'OUN. m I’.ISH F.LS COl'N I'RY COR.S in 'tore, I OlPlf for sale W II LCTTFRLoH Jan'y IS, Ih-M t-^’-tf I). W. C. |}Mii).nv. DF.NTXL SCRCLoN. S loc.ated third door below tlie .M.arket. ■Ml who are in need ot the 'iTvicc' ot Dentist are re, j.ectfiilly invited tu c-ill. lie guarantees satisfaction in all operations October D>. 185;!. oltf Tiirpriitiiio Waiifod. ! fl'^HK undersigned will pay cash for Sjiirit.' Tuipi'ii- I tine, [in good order. - allowing only a lair margin i to pay inciileiital exjiense.s in sending to a genera' ! market. I When parties prefer to ship on their own account, tin- undersigned will make lilo-ral cash advance-i , for I the usu!il commi.'siiiii'i nii all Spirit' and Rusin jilaced I in their hands t'l.r shipment, -giving the owner always I the ojition to 'cll in Wilmington or ship to New \ ork, C.Lo. W. WILLIAMS \ C(>. 8tf c’oPAirrxFusiiip. ■'HL undersigned have entered into a copartnership under the style and title of JKSSUP it CO., for listillation oi Turj>entine, and the Grocery busi ness in Catiipbidltoii. Our Still will boon Water Street, a Ictv yards iiurtli ot Clarendon iirid^c. We shall keep a general assortment of groceries in the brick store oil .Main .'Street. J. McD. JFSSUP. C. P. .lONFS. WM, G. RARBEC. Fell, i ;, l^■'»L 70-:;m July I'., 185;i. II ("art AVI.NG recently pu .diase'l the ylmve l>tabH'h ment from Malcom Kelly. Hsi(.. I am now jire- pared to entertain in a eonifortalile manner tlmse whu may give me a call. Having ample Stables, goml ((.'!- lers. .and a disposition to accumniodate. I tru.'t I .'hall be able to give entire satisfaction to thos. who may favor me with their patronage. H. C Carthage, Dec. is.' McLLAN. •Mtf Uaiulolpli Shi*(‘tnii[ and Cotton N arn. For sale by WOR'I'H \ KI.LIOTT Apiil IHW. ' 87tf FaU Trades I have received my Fall Stock of Dr If €M(KKh^ (m rorer'ua.Sfr. My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of [>ur- chasers. .Vny kiml of Produce taken in e\ciiange. JAS. G. ( ooK. Oct, ISo:;. :V2tt' » 1^'Ol’LD respectfully inform the public that he is ▼ w ^till at his old stand carrying ou the above busini'" in all its branclu s. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hojies Viy a strict attention to business, and a desire to please till and gi\e general s:itisf:iction, to merit a continuance of the s.ime. He warrants all his work to be made of the best ma- -erial and by experienced workmen,—having a more ty; and j /driiral S'nir/i. he flatters himself that hi' work will compete with any made in the State for 'i\b\ eleg nice and durability; and should any of it f.ail in tvM-'ive nioiitlis (with f.iir usage) either in workman ship or iiiateri.al, he will repair it free of charge. persons wi'hing to liuy. would do well to call and ex amine his Work as he is determined to sell low t'(,>r cash nr on sliurt time, (»r lers th.inkfiilly received and i>ronifitly attendcil to. R KP.\ 1 RING neatly executed «t short notice and li'WC't |i..s'il.b- prices. Fayetteville, J.in. !’•>, l^”);!. *i;3tl IIhNHV il. li. ,^l \ UtiVKU. TllOS. s. Lt TTKKI-uH. Jnil.v 11. Cook. I). A. Uav. A. A. McKktiiax. (Jko. .McNkili.. Nathan A. Stkd.man Jamks KvbE. OFFICERS: GEO. McNElLL. President. H. L. MYROVI^R, Vice President. J. G. SHEPHERD. Attorney. C. A. .McMlLL.VN, Secretary. GEO. McNElLL, JOHN II. COOK, V E.'vccutivc (’oHiniittoe. JAS. KYLE, I The ])lan of Mi ti ai. Ln'I i!anck must commend itself to our community, for it can be demonstrated th.at we have siived within the last six years upwards of x;;ii,(H»0 bv insurance in the North C.arolina Mutual Company; , that is, we should have paid to have kept the same in- . surance in the foreign joint stock companies that sum more than we have actually paid; and yet the North (,’arolina Mutual Company has received between >;-)000 and .“jitiOOt,! more from our community than it has paid out for losses here,—showing that wc are favorably sit uated. as compared with other jilaces in the State, for Insur.ance. Our ('omjiany has gone into ojieration tavorably, hav- , ing the d:iy wc organised applications to the amount of •iilIti,I•)>, ami the (!omjiany is now placed uj>on a firm footing. .Any Director, authorised .\gent. or Secretary, may receive Ajiplications, but they will not be binding until appro\el by the Executive Committee or the Board. &iy'‘‘'Fo. W. L.\WREN I'. i' apiiointed tieneral Vi'cnt of the Company. W i* i.i>iti- applications. GE", ,McNElLL. Pre-’t, , C. A. 'M. MILLAN, Sec y. Feb’y 7, 18.'.;:. 'ititf 1F.D.\R F.XLLS Cutton 'I'arii and Sheetings, ''or s.ile • .at Factory jirices, by TROY \ .M.VRSH. M ly :’.0, lx')'o. f’^tf \l\\\ HAKKHY. fjH^HL Subscriber has established a R.akery o>i P.ow I- Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan McNeill's ('abiiiet Simp. He is prejiared to furnish Families, Boats, and the putilic generally, with P>read, Biscuit, and Cakes of various kinds, fif the best inmlity. as he has procured the services of one of the best Bakers in the State. Price,-re.isoiiable. Give me a call. CllA'S P.ANKS. Fayetteville, Dec. :js, is.'ri. '>o-tf T()liA('C’(>. K have on hand several lots ot Tobacco, which we w ill sidl at lower prices according toi|uality, ail be had ot' any other house in Town. J. T, WADDILL. Dee. -J'.t, IS.'.:;. .'.7-tf w than IU r rFii! NEW SUPPLY, just received. tiEO. McNElLL. Obtf A .1 an y and Team for sale. o N F. l.arge Road Wagon and 1 Horses, Bugiries, .and 1 I'arryall. For sale cheap by JAS. G. COOK. Nov. 1 1. IS-".:?. lltf 1 s’ri:AMi:u iii:NKii:rrA, ■^.’■{orCiH from .\, Wfssell’s wharf in Wilmington, ... her old wharf in Fayetteville, with a sut!iei nt mil ** of I'hits to ;iccommi.idatc those wi.shinir ti» ship IL ,M Ml’.RLLL, ,\gent at I'ayettevillc. l.’7tf JI s'l' i{ i«:( ’ I: I \ I: I) \ N I) i-() k s a l i J \R(;E No. Mackerel. Fresh Lime Plaster Paris. Cement .m l I'lastering Hair. Herring. through or way freight Sept, IS-’r!. J. W, Julv 2-, |!'’> POW ERS & CO. i:5-tf l‘iitnain‘s MaL^'i/int' I«m- .March, jiist E. J. HALE vV SON (lOods! (icxxis! \\ »' liav‘ oj)«‘iu (l (lur Stor‘ in ('ani|»- • >n. We i^tl'iT I' W fur ca'h .r barter. DPi\ (iiii'DS ■ HOCERIES. JESSUP .V CO. ■ 1. L-'L 7-itf 'l'Mr|)(‘ii!iii(‘! l"iir|X‘iiliiH‘! \\ • want to hnv 'rnrpcntinc, dcliv- 'ir St.'l in (’ampbellton. JESSUP \ CO. ’ )".'L 7i;tf Slaves! Stav‘s! \N • want to hny Spirits iJarrrl ' ■ 1,' , Will pay the higiiest C,\sn prices. JliSSUP iV; Cf». ' >'l 70tf .11 S1' in.CFIVFI) 4 ' ' r i!( , a lot of WINDOW S VSIl. Per.sons ^ •' iig t.i p.i: chase will find tlieni at W. S. ' ,-t ire on Person Struct, opposite the Cape next door to Council, Cain Co. All T with des)iatcli. I s.; I. IL W, BL \CK 7ti- It linj>orl«‘i lla\una I{(‘iralia I i(ie Cigars, now ready for inspection, arid I'lr wli"!e,;aie only. (iEoR(ii; RRANDT. ‘ I. I'-'il. 7.->-tlM M: I icfi/i MnstdHir Ituiiiiu nt. M ' Ul. \(;|A ( CItKK. Cl(.%el:iii.l, ( , j:t, \ I., I. Jenlleiiien I seuil ihls tuinii in let h.'tl \oiir l.intiiii-nl h;i* iliine for me, ,\lniiit three I u IS l.ikeii lo\Mi wiUi Uic ,Ni iir:i'.''iii in iiiv tei ili aiiil nil re,I Die liioMt eM ru.auUii^ ii.m „,|t, u ■ri.e|.,oii • ill |H ri-lir,illy. ,n l.arit th a I .-..iil.J ih itli.-r staml nor I ' t' lliii't alHirieil lor alwait uv., \i ;,r-. nil |i \M,ri- me ■ III. ri- ■-ki jelMH. iiml rendered lite n'li'i i ;i|mo>i ' ' '■ ll .all the liii-dii-ines that I rnuld hi-:tr i,| |,nt at! tii my ll I I had i.'iv( n ll|> all h i|> ot liejn'.- i an d. till mv led m> In un' the .MiHl.inL’ l.iniment. I |iri>i nri-d ii "I ;l» lir^t a|i|>liratioii the |tain I ••" in ln|i a\i ‘‘ •* -i" i!"!!#-. iiifl I run Jis vvnl ;i'^ an\' soiin'' i M \\ i . I.Wnn.M:,’ ♦ J'f MrhJ lr* rt. « lr\ "■ ‘II r.ijeiUMlle liy J III\.'1|IAI.K. "‘Ix illlIM' .\.VC J & T.. W ADDILL. 7'tf '■aIII .\lf ili l I|r. I'.al .ayrr l^aisnis Fiesli No, I anil ; IJo.v Mack T. H.UGH & SON. 55tf PARASOL • fia»t a tad 99 re 234 and 235 ,Vetv for/.. Nt \f till'i: lip tic: P.RoaDW.W P..\NK,i Is niiw preji.ired to oll'cr the .MiiRClLVNT.'; visiting the city to buy their S[iring goods, the LARGEST AND MOST BEAUTIFUL assortment of ■ III l> I* 4‘ I i :i •>> :i 11 1 I* :i r :i s o ! «. to be fuund in Ettro]ie or .\meriea. ^ ou are resiuct- fully invited to call atid examine the siocic It t I o t' « t* It *• c h a •. i It ff - N. B.. Please cut out this card and put it in yotir ! memorandum book for reference. I .101!.'% S. S.IIITII, I 7('- ’mpd] .Manufacturer. r()F,AC:C(). HIE subscriber continues to receive and sell, on m.anufacturers' account, all grades of manut'ac- ured Tobacco. J. L"i'LE\. May ai, tf TIIOV 3L\RS1I HAVE ON HAND: Now (Voj) Molasses, .Sugars, (VHec, Salt, Iron, Nails, Hardware, (’utlci-y, Wiiniow (Jlass, J’utty, iJlacksmith Tools, Dye StufVs, Spices, Atla- inaiitiiiC and Tallow (laiidlcs, Crockcry, lioots and Shoos, (jotton (’aids, Saddles and J>ri- dles, Siiutf, Soaps, Dry (Joods, etc., etc., W hich they oiler at wholesale and retail. .\LSO,— Mesa Pork, JJ.icon, Lard, Me.al (Fresh,) Dried Fruits, Cabbage, FRFSH up coiintrv Butter. jjligV W’e are ,\gents lor the sale i>f Stoddard ' Cele- bnited Piano Forte, '.varvanted at N. Y. jirices. Miinut'aclured Tobccco at Factory jirices. .lan’y ‘JH, IS;)L (iti-tf SK(’()ND /•’«// (unl \\ i/ilcr Slock for ^^T.\RR W ILLI,VMS are now receiving their SE- COND Stock foi- this season, of Staple and I';uu-y l*ry (Ifxnlsj Iftits, 'a]'s, Shoes, Hoots; Silk, Satin and Str:i\v I'oniicfs; I'tnbrel- las, :ind lieady-iiitnif (Motliliig;—with a largo assDrtnieiit of Ilosi('ry, (iloves, Silk aiid (!otton Ilandkcrchiels. The abovw Stock embraces a variety of Seasonable (Joods not eniiiiierateil. comprising one ol‘ the largest assortments we have ever ollcrcd; and having recently b»'cn purchased by the P.ack.age, a*, a reduction from the prices of the first of the se:ison, they will lie offered to Wholesale Ru}crs on our usual terms. J. B. STAHK. J. M. WILLIAMS. 1 Oct. li, Ibua. 3l!tf FRFKiHTINC; OX C'Al’F I’KAK rfiiiE subscribers having purchased the Steamers J. Evergreen and Sotjtherner and Tow Boats, lately the jirojierty ot the Henrietta Steamtioat Conifiany. are now prepared to furward with despatch, between Wil mington and Fayetteville, all fridghts or g(»ods entrust ed to them. F, N. & J. II. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb'j’ Ll, ISoli. 08tf HOTFr.. ri'^IlE subscriber having purchased the Hotel situated ^ on the South-East corner of Court House Stpiare, and lately known as Stuart's Hotel, would inform the public that he is now ready to accommodate boarders bv the day, week or month. Having made considera ble outlay in furnishing and refitting the I’stabliidiment, he hopes to be able to give satisfaction to all who ]ia- tronize him. His Table shall b‘ furnished with the best the market atl'ords, his Bar with the best ol Li quors, and his Stable with ii plenty of good provender anu faithful Ostlers. J. A. GILCHRIST. June 20, 18o2. iJ-tf D. ^ \V. MeliAlIKlN A RE receiving a large stick of tJroce.’ies, llar l'vare, Bciots and Shoes, which are otl'ered as low as they can be bought in the nmrket, at wholesab' or retail. Oct. 1:l • 55tf 7o the Fnii^hhuix Puhlic. TBIIIE I’rothers’ Steam Boat Co. is now jircpared M. with the following Boats: Sir, DOUGL.VSS, Str. BROTHERS, Tow Boat STEVENSTON, 1). LEWIS, ALFRED ELLIS, JAS. CASSIDEY, KlNGSBl’R\, Mid ELIZA McD \N I EL, to tr;in,-l>(>rt all Naval Stores, Produ‘,e .and other Freight intrusted to their care, with as much despatch as any other line of I'.oats on the River. Thtiy are proviileil with suitable Wharf and Ware-House acconuuodations to do .1 general business, and lioi.e by stri-t attention to the interest of shipjiers, to meet a share of public patronage. >J- B.VNKS, .\g't. Fayetteville. JNO. BANKS, Ag’t at Wilmington. Sept. I'.t, IS-^.j. 2'.ttf WANTFI). A P.\IR of good sized well broke MULES. J. & T. WAl-'JlLL. Feb’y 118, 1^54. 7otl' and NO PK i:. ^■’111 F SU BSCR1 BER has removed to JL SHAW S NEW BUILMNG, tlil- lesi-ie Street, where he intends car rying on the T ■:%>: BUSl- N F..SS in all its bramdies. Having had practical evperii'iice in most of the .\t- lantic cilies. he fi-els .assured that he can plea'C the most tastidious. .Ml orders will be executed with neat- sp itch. B. March 28, 18.',:L MONA(;ilAN. 81-tf IIOl si:, Sl(i\ AND OliNAMFNT- AL I’AIN'riNc;. fBlHE undersigned having lately arrived frtmi the M North, wishes to inform the citizens of Fayette ville and vicinity, that he has just opened a Shop on Mumf.ird :ureet, in the ujiper part of Messrs. Pier & Branin’s Carriage Re[)Ository, and is now prepared , to receive all orders for all kinds of House, Sign and Ornanicntal Painting; Graining, Paper Hanging. «!cc. Persons wishing such work done will lo well to call and see my sina-inieus of workmanship. W'iiidow Sh:ides furnished to order; :ilso Sashes, I’dinds and l>0'irs, :U the lowest market price. \ .All work executed with neatness :ind despatch. Only give me a call: 1 am bound to please. HORACE W’. P.LACK. I Jan’y 12, 18VL Oltf ' NOTICF. I fB^HE subscriber oilers for sale his L.\NDS, six miles i B North of Fav'ctteville and about one mile from the ] Faj’Ctteville niid Raleigh Plank Road, consisting of about 12»() suited to the ma king of Turpentine or Timber. There are on the pre mises a good saw and grist mill, all in good rejiair .and now in oper.ation: also a dwelling, and all the necessa ry oiit-houses, in good rei»air. .■Mso, .another tract of two hundred and fifty acres, on the head waters of Carver’s Creek, known as the Tarry Place, on which there is a small farm, a dwel ling liousi- and (dher houses. >n the first Jiamed tract there are cut about twcnty- live thous;iiid Turpi iitinc boxes, I'roiii two to four years old. Ml the .ib.ive l.'i'i 1' will iic .- Id ■•n the nmst accom- ni idatinir tev!;!'. Pcr.-ons wi liiiiii to imrchase will please call on ilie subscriber, wiio will t.iisc pleasure in shoisi.i'l the a’ ove I Ulds, WM. R I'.OLTON. *c», -7. IS ,»"tf ra^lll. .-'..I'SCi-M Ill r'. ci\c i.i-opn.-.ils for l(IO,OO0 _a. lb , ot C.ittmi P.atlin- or \‘» adding. ,\lso, lor :;.O0t>.('i> itliree mil'iioiis) ol Reeils Iroiii '■> to IIA feet lung, and .also, 10,0tu» (ten thous.aiid) ptuisid ■; of good clean Corn Sancks, in stated quantities. For further jiarticulars inipiirc ol R. W. IIENR^. w,0DO Hltls. 'rnrjK)itnn Wontfd^ flOR which the highest cash ]irices\vill be jiaid. McLEAN \ J>NES, Sutnmervill, N. C., May 18, IS-jd. '.lotf FAiTRiviiriu^ir Mi(;n school, RICHMOND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. rilHIS large anti tliuirishing Institution is now j>er- I mnnently established, under !i full corps of well iu:dified Insiructers, and with every thing reijuisite for a tirst class Seminary, being well supplied with Maj)s. (leographieal and Astronomicfil; Globes, Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus. The Setni-.\nnual Sessions of five months commence on the second Monday of January and July respectively. Circulars, containing full particulars, will be fur nished by ajiplying to Rev. J. Jones Smyth, -V. M.. Princijial. Lauiel Hill P. O., Ri*limond county, N. C., or to D. C. MclNTY RE, Secretary. October 14. 18.'):!. ;>tiY LOOK A r rms! rjlllE subscriber is prepared .and iiualilicd to de- Ji. spatch all orders for Paper Hanging, having on band a tine .assortment: among which may lie fotind the Oak and Marlde patterns. lie also carries on the Mattress-making and Painting, iif all descrijitions. Call on him :it No. 7 Green street. R. W. HENRY. Jan'y Di, 18.VL i'.2tf Ijivrry Slabh^s. 'I'iu' unihTsigned continue to carry on the l.l\'i;i!Y BUSI NESS at this place. They have lately largely increased their Stock •and can now otter to the public as good Horses, Carriages and Dri vers as can be found in the South ern country. Thankful for the large jiatron- age heretofore (‘xtended to us, we solicit a continuation of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who ma^- wish to travel. Stables !it the West end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Store tirst door East of Mr. Luttcrloh. J. W. POW ERS (^O. Fayetteville, Feb’y' 22, 18oo. 71tf (r,Ws AV; Plus ritm lujuxisn. r||HIlC Subscriber, u ]iractical I’.oot-maker of some ex- JL jiericnce, has for sume time been «ej)si>)le that there is a (huiili'ratiim to b«> yet sujiplied to the jmblic in the w.ay of .a suit.able burnish for boots and shoes. Most of the articles now used t ither injure the leather or fail to imjiart that lustre so necess.iry to ({ive to man's ••iindi r.i/iiiKlhi;/" a ]>roper finish. He has therefore, dur ing the last twelve months, been devoting himself to the task of preparing an article free from these objec tions, and has at length after much investigation ami experimiMit complet»dy succeeded. The result is "'(Jill s ll' ji/itx uliiii lliiniixli." II‘ only wishes that il may be tested in order to estalilish its sujierioritv' over all others. Call on him at Mr. Nathan Sikes’ hoot and shot' est.iblishment, on Person street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheaj> rate. THOMAS GILL. Nov. 1853. 17tf HAIR I)iU:SSIN(; AM) SHAVINCi SALOON. fG. SMITH respectfully informs the citizens of • Fayetteville, .and the surrounding country, that lie has moved iiis Barbcring establishment to the Hotel Ptuilding. His room may be now fouml opjuisite 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 i)ub- lic generally for their liberal patronage, and hojies that his custom will be GRE.XTLY INCRE.VSED, as he has been to a considerable expense in fitting up his Shop for the cunfort of his customers. He would invite the .attention of the citizens to his RE.\D1.N(S ROiM, in rear of his Shaving Establishment, where they will Iind all the leading Political papers of the day. .\11 kinds of Perfumeries and Hair O'ls. Shaving Soap, Hair and Shaving I'rushes, and a variety of other articles in his line, for sale. Fayetteville, N. Oct. 20, 18oo. :>8-(;m UAirnrw fi llfu. Attorney at Law, VT'I'ENDS to the drawing of till Pensions payable at this Agency, ami the priisecution of suspended Pension Claims against the United Stat«“s. He invites those who may believe thcm.selves entitled to pensions or the .. rcarages of jiension to correspond with him, ' .and particuhirly the following jiersons: James Ander son: Jacob Johnson; Hardy Johnson; (ieorge Kearsey: Pool Hall Pope; Nancy Thomas, widow of Philip; Mar tha ,\llen, widow of William; .lanet ,\rmstrong, widow I of Thonii’s: Isaln'lla .Mc.Neill. witlow of Danitd; .Mourn- I ing Scai!, wiilow of Sanders. } Fayct.evii:-,'. Feb'y Iti, IhoL 71-oin Nick Williams's R\‘ \Vliisk«y at wholesale or retail. * MCDONALD .V McMASTEi:. Dec. 10, 1S.',;5. 52 Pi:urvL\\ (a A NO. E have rei-eived a large supply of PERUVIAN OL .\NO, which we otl'er at lowest market price. i>. .N W. .McLAURlN. Jan'y 18.',4. 5'.itf 'IMF S'rivVMFU “SITN.’ raiHis new .and very light draught .Steamer has com- Jl nienced ri'iining, though not |uite linished. She is taking t'reigbl,, drawing only Ll inches w.ater. She posses>jes superior advantages for low w.ater siTvice.— She h is also a htrge amount of warehouse, shed and wharf room, where Nhvnl Stores or other freight maj' be stored with safety. R. M ORRELL. Ap’t. Sejit. lo, l.So:;, 50 l>ec. \: a ANO. TO.NS received .and for s:ile by T, H\'lGH V 18;'):L Itf .t SON. r.:uf NOTICF. KI^:WAK1> R ANAW AY from the subscriber, abotit tlie 15th of July, ISiM, his negro girl Sarah. Siiid negro is about D> years of age, black, with large white eyes, large limbs, weighs about 1 ;>0 jiounds. Said girl is supjiosed to be lurking in the neighbor hood of .Mr. Is.aac Wright’s or Gen. McKay’s, in liladen county. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me, or her conlinement in any jail in the State of North Carolina. W .M. G. BUTLI'ML Clinton, N. C., March 1 I, 18.'i:;. 77tf FOKTKAIT » A4W1 1^: K K i:o T\ 1*1 .\ 4.J. MR. J. S. WEAR WOULD respectfully announce to the Ladies and (ientlemen of F.ayetteville and vicinity, that he has ojK'iied rooms over .Mr. .L .M. Beasley’s Store, on Hay Street, wdicre he will be h.appy to attemi to the above br.anches of .art. Mr. W. lK>]ies that by his ex]>«“rience in the .\rti and his desire and ability to jilease. to merit public patron age. Dec. 1'.'. I8.'>;5. :>4-tf J. HENRY. 44-tf Fayetteville. Nov. 14, 185;L fH^lIE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White ■ o.ak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on Ja.-i W Strange, who can always be found at the^Still. McLAURlN & STRANGE. Feb’y 18, 1853. TOtf rilF I.AST NOTK'F. fBlHE firm of Cook & Taylor was dissolved the first -fl. of last May. There has been but little heed paid by their friends to the call for settlement of their notes and accoinits. We now distinctly say th.it all notes and accounts remaining unpaid will lie put in a train of col lection during the month of January. J.VMES C. COOK. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Dec. 24. '-7-tf AN1)RF\VS*S 77// Ware and Storr Depot. VLW.\YS on hand, Cooking, Box, and Parlour STOVES. —ALSO— A varied assortment of Tin W.ire, at wholesale and retail. By C. W. .\NDREWS, Market Square. Jime 0, 20()tf sTiOOKS W AN'l'FI). rW^HE Subscribers want to ])urchase any .lU.aiitity of JL the aliove named artick-: those having the .'amc for »-ale will do well to call on us at the .''tori- No. 7. Green Street. North of the .Market, after the lirst of .hinuiirv. R. W. HENR\. J. HENRY. j Dec. 11,18'>^?. 5;’.-tf (iftzi thrr of the I /litrd St((trs. A N F.W and > ,;Ki)>lete (lazctteer of the 1' nit ‘i! State,-, iiiving a full and comprehensi\e review ot the present condition, industry .and resources of the .•Vnier- ican Confederacy; the results ot' the Cen-iis ol ISoO, 1 .."tc.: by Thomas Baldwin and J. Thomas. .M. D. The i whole in one volume, with a large colored .M.ap of the i United States, Canada, and the Island ot Cuba. Just ■received. E. .1. H.VLE SON. j Jan’y 21^. \\ iicrlcrV Ihslorv of North (.'aroli- na; Wiley’s New I*’orm Book; Swaini s .lu'^tice. A*fur- ther supply just received. E. J. HALE li SOX. LEAD, ZINC, Ol L l> f'01.0 Its, MANUFACTURED BY FKAM'IS s. u:\vis \ ni., Rejireseuted by LEWIS, JAMES & (’O., i;S5 ^oiilh Froiif SIi'M‘I. I*lii lal‘l|>lii:i. Orders thankfully received—punctually attended to, guaranteed to give s.atisfaction, and offered for sale on the most liberal I’erms. For samples and particulars, plea.se address as above. • i7-:$ni]id Fall and A\ iiit‘r Stock F«r I rBlHE subscriber has just received and oiiened, at -B- his New Store on tin* East side of Green street, a few doors from the .Market House and luarly oppo.site his Old St.ind, !i large Stock of Staple and Fancy DRV mOOOS, Embracing a gener.al assortment of Ladies’ and (Jentle- men's Dress floods, consisting in part of Shawls. 'loaks !»nd Mantillas, some very fine: and also a good assort ment of SHOES AND BooT.s. for L.idies, Oentlemen, Girls. Boys .and Children. .\nd the best assortment of Silk and other styles of BONNETS he has ever offered to the public. Sugat. (’ofFee, Tea, Pepper, Spices, ami Tobacco, ,a fine article. P. SI IE MW ELL. October'li. 18.'):]. ;!;;tf l> Noi'ici;. ,0(’T0RS Mallett X McSw.iin having left their Books and jiaj.ers >vith W. .McL. McKay, who is fully authorise'l to receii t fur the same, all their cus- tomer.'^ liviu'' ^Vesr of the Cape Fear River, who may be in arre.ars eitlicr Ky note or aia'oimt, will confer a I'avor by calling on him and settlinjr the same. W. P. MALLETT. 11. A. McSWAIN. Favcttv\;;ie, .\u-. ;;n, is:,:l ^Itf I 1!IA\ AKI). ■\V1LI. pay the aSove rewartl fur the ajiprdiensloii and , /•' delivery to me, or lodginent in Clinton Jail, s- i ll 1 get my nem-o girl Jl’.NW . She is a likely '.sil. of light coni|ilexioii. smiles wdien sjioken to, ■about live feet .six or seven inche.s high; is suppo.seil to be lurking about Faison’s Dejiot, or Goshen. WM. P. HOBBS. July 27. I'-tf Amrrirn/t Atintmur. for JUST RECEIVED. \l«o. a new and I>c-autifu1 eili tioli of British Poets. E. J. HALE & SON. Feb'y 27.
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