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SEMI-WEEKLY.
\nl.. III.]
FAYF/n'EVlLLK, N. ( APRII. 3. I8>1.
[NO. 284.]
. \ n 1> M-.IM*\VS \M> TUrUSnAYS.
i:i)\V \lll) J. II ALK & sox,
, i>ir«>u> \M» I’Koi'nir/rous.
i i klv (JiiM.uvEU ^3 00 if in
•V I ii'iKiid Hiiriuj; tVit'_\ our of Huti'oriii-
; tho voar has I'Xiiivo'l.
I ; -i.u K.u >!'J *,Ki jior amimn. if in
>_ 'luring till' year of suli>oriii-
^ “ I :. ur thi‘ year liHs exiiirel.
!>FM1’.MS iu>rrti‘l for sixty cents pir
lui's t"!' 'lie fn>t. ;:uvl iliirty cents tV>r etioli
_• . '11. Vcarl\ :ulvertisements by sj'O-
,1-. :it rosisonablo .ates. Ailvertiscv' are
; • >tate the iiuinber it'insertions desirci, or
('.intinued till forl'i'l. and eliarjreil aeei.rd
Letters to the K litors must he ]ivst-p:ii'l.
Id fhr I'ran Uin^' l*tiblic.
liTives Warsaw daily icxcept Saturilay:
\-.ock. p. in.. after the arrival of the even-
rV.>rn the Nortli. and arrives at K.tyettevillo
. . ')v t) .M. ek, a. in., in time for tlie t^ta^ie to
h leaves Fiiyettovillc Moudays, Wednesdays.
i.i\s, at 1 o'cKek. j>. in.. and arrives at .‘^aleiu
V p. m. Ketnrniup, leaves Salem 'I'ues-
V - :,ursdays. and Saturdays, at •» o'ch ek, p. m..
•' at Fayetteville next day hy J p. in.. '*11 time tor
sTiti t Warsaw; which leaves Fayetteville daily
T. Satvirdav; at p. ill., and arrives ut Wur>aw
I :v l)V o a. ni., ill time to connect with the train
1 r S.iuth.
k*'t‘4 fruni Warsaw ti^ Salem, Frmn Warsa\s
F 1% ftteviile. ^4 T- -'ther puints on tiie road in
■rti'n. M McKlNN'iN
I'tteviHt'. March 1’’. l''-^l. >0-tf
ruKsM ri'As.
1 K1;N anil HL.\rK TKA.'^. id tie.*(t (|iialitie.s. just
H If - ived !)V
S .1. HINSDALF,.
. Li. IS'.t. ^'Itf
A: SuuniK'r tjloods.
V
n
iM *zi:n
. ivcd a
1/triiiorafi//i ( 'ordial!
if thi-J cflel'rated ( !>KI>1AL. just re-
d fur « -’e hv
.1. N SMITH,
.\ortij t'^t i ,liner Market Snu^ire.
M-lin
sprhiii *nui SHnimrr Stork of
IUK)TS A\l) SIIOIX
l\>r is.ll.
receiving: ur SIMUN*! AND SUMMKIi
f ? -T'’- K. i-iin'^istiii.:. a !firir»“ »nd general
■ ■ i-iitUMneii's, Lm
dit-'. \n--i
itlld
IIIIUTS. liUTI-RS, nil NIKIKN.
if sty’*" -'‘’‘d ">th
■rvaiits' Shoes.
riety
; irtment
—A LSI t-
’f. 1 '.t. Lining an'l Uindincr Skins; La-ts:
w’th a larire :.'Siirtinenf nf .''h^ip Findin^'^.
we w'.’l sell ''i\N fur ( ii-h. or on time to
r. m^r-.
s. T. HAWLKV SON.
3|)rin«’
¥1. Mj. a* •#. M^emhertoH
H.WK just received and opeiu-il a large and well
. felected stock of
Mil IMI \m\ IIKV liOIIIIS.
Which have lieen selected witli unu.sual care, and de
signed mine particul.irly for the Uetail Trade. In our
stock may he fouml all the late stylc.s and designs for
Ladies' Dress iJoods: Fancy pl.-iid and l>rocadeil Silks;
plain Canary col'd do: Iduck (iro-de-Khine and figured
do; rich I’L.MD Herages and Tissues, ; IMuid lieing the
rage this season;: lig'd and jil.iid (iren.-idines; large lot
superior plain lU'rages and Tissues, emliracing .'ill the
desirable cohirs—pinks. Mues. greens, blacks, wliites.
tans. can:>.rvs, xc.: printed Fml>'d and Swiss .lai-nncts;
lii'li.i and Foulard Sjjks; plain, tig'd and plaid «'hallvs;
(Mgandie Lawns; Printed Muslins; Freiudi, lltiglish and
.\iiierican (iinglianis .-ui.l I’rint.-i. a;c. ,:>.c.
Foil t'l MNTLFMKN'S WF \1! -.'Superior black and
fancy col’d Cloths; black F’rench Dne-Skiiis; f.iiicy col d
(’nssinieres, including some splendid jiatteriis; Itali.'ui
and French Summer Cloths^; l)rab D'Ftes; fancy col'd
I.inen Drillings: plain striped and tig'd do; Silk, Satin,
and Quilted Marseilles Vestings. \c.
Kmb'd Curtain Muslins: rich Curtail; Dam.ask. 'I’atile
Damask .‘vnd Cloths: Table Napkins and Tnwi.'lings;
Hirds-eye and Scotch Diapers; |0-} I.inen and t'ottmi
Siieetings: Linen and Cotton I’lllow Casings; lliicka-
bnck.s; Swi.ss Jaconet and I’laid .Muslins: llisliop and
i Lcng Lawns: stripe .'^wiss and Tape Muslins; brown
■ and bleached .''hirtiims and .'>lu-eting>: Ciii-tain Fringes;
, Cirass Cloths for skirting: wnrsted D:iin;isk and Mar- ,
I seilles do; Satin .le.-ins: I’urset do; and LMP/D }
jW lllTKand COL D t KAl’L SHAWLS; LA( K .MAN • I
I TLF.S and TAL.M.U'J; I’L.MN and FHi D SILK DITTO; I
I jilain Linen, enib'd and hem-stitched ll.indkerchiffs; ^
Kid i!oNes; twisted Silk Milts: Silk and 1 uttnn Hi.sierv:
Lisle Tliread and ,ilk rnder-^iiirts; Chemizetts; Cndi'r-
.■'leeves: French W orkeil CoUars: .''wi'S and Camliric
: F.iL'ings and Inscrtings: Thrca‘1. utt iii aim Li^le Kdg- '
ings: Linen and Hobin d;i; >>lack and col d .“^ilk Veils;
green iind brown IJerage ^'eilings; white and col d Silk
Illusions; jilain and tig'd Uobiiuv.s: b'.ark .'^ilk .Nettings
j for .Mantles; »j-4 white iJcrages and Tissues for do; Silk
! Rooches: Koiinet Linings and Tati,«: Artificial Flowers
and Wreaths; Straw TrininiiiiL'i; ('r.i]ii> Lieccs; F'lorence
Silks and Marcelains; Paper Han: in;''', Fin* .'^rreens. ;
j Wall Papering. \c. \c. |
A large lot t)t' Midokiii and wliite and dnili !
; Bi'uver HATS; l’uu:ima, liCgltoni, Alboiii, Cuiiu-
, liiati, Straw :iiul other styles Sl’MMKR IIATS;
Hoy.«’ :iU(,l Youths’ !>, in irroat varift^v; hir^o a.'-
sortuu'iit fashioiialiU* Stniw l>iitnift'.; Hon-
ui’ts aud Flats; tin*' t':ill jniuip-'ide ;iiid nthcr
.-tylc.-J Hoots; Congress (laiters ;ind ('alt' Shots;
Ladies’ (''-tngri'ss (i;iiters, :issnrtcil cdlnrs; wiiite.
bronze :md Kid Siiii{« rs, \-r. lVi-.
.1 //(//(■•/.'"//(»’ I'lf li' tlily-iHHih / '(ii(ll III;/, !/ It l iry
>i'p>r('ir iji.ialih/; />"^.' ‘Hi'/ l- ufhs',
''cry h strrijitinn: Shirts, / nih r-
S/ii'rfs. ('nuiifs ‘I,,'/ .S'/., /i; f mhr’IliK
■ind /*■!Tri'i f//,';;;/ Trun/.'s. ’or-
ji>t !///■/ |i//A-»., ilv.
Wlydi will lie Sold o?i :is .H’l'onimodating terms as •mv
S'lOVK OF
m m\\m\ imm.
i.s now receiving a large and w
of (iOODS, comprising a General
xi:\v
ji
siuii
sub.icrilfcr i.s now receiving a large and well
1 selected stock
.\ssiirtnieiit of
l)U^ (lOOI)S, l{(*:i(ly-inaile Clothing,
Moots niid S1k)(‘s, llat.s and Caj)S,
Hardware and (’utlery, (troccru's,
Saddclry >Szc.^
Uliich will lie sold low for (’ftsF, or exchanged for Tur
pentine and Country Produce.
He returns hi,- w.armest thanks to liif? old friends and
custonif'-s t'or the litterul patronage heretofore extended
to him, and hopes to merit a continuance of the Haine.
N .KING.
Kingsbury, .\piil Iti, IH"):!. Htl-tf
HllDS. NKW CHOP MOLASSKS.
I'H barrel.s I’ork.
10 do No. ;1 Mackerel.
t> dozon S. W. (’(diins' Tur()Cntine .\xes.
llis. old N. C. Bacon.
HKNHOW, KVl.K CO.
Fi'b'y i!7, ISoL y.ltf
Sit‘iun Kn,ii;ines—Fnyclttnille Maniifiictiire.
nr 1-^ are now preimreil with all the necessary ma
chinery for manufacturing STI'.\M KNiilNK.S,
from five to .sixty horse power, wliich we 0:111 furnish
on as favorn’ile terms as any Northern e.atablishmont.
Perons in want of F.ngines for .Mills. Boats, i:c. will
perceive the advantage of having them made near home.
fiiay' An Engine of our own m;iiiufacture can be Been
in Operation at the Foundry.
HALL HoLLIXtiF.U.
Dec. 7. r>l-tf
K
11. IIAIUI.M (ill.
Xi'chiti i t iinil PtHiltIt r, Fuff* tU viUr^ X.
L.''PKC I'F L'[.LV infurnis the pubii( that he is pre
pared to execute I’L.VNS of every description —
such us .''tute and ('oiirt Houses, PrisiUi.s, \c. .-Mso,
Churidies. (.'ottages. and other jniblic and jirivate edi
fices. Hridges. Hoofs. vc. \c.. nil with Sjiecifioations
aii'l Contracts made for the same. He will aLso nujier-
intend all kinds of work.
(>rders will recei\e prompt Httentiuii. aud Plans drawn
and sent to any part uf the country at short notice.
Dec. 1 L r>:Vt;m
si:i:i) OA'ix
.S; T.
Feb V 14, 1S54.
WAD DILL.
71tf
.MILLIM'in
AND
,Ml.\TH-MlKI.\li.
FiiifctteviUe ('andij Minnf(irtonj,
subscriber still continues to manufacture a sii-
■L perior article of plain and fancy (’.\Nl>II’S at
the old stani). (No. 5, (ireen .street, 3 door.s Nortli, of
the .Market House.) where he would be happy to see his
old friends and customers.
CHAKLKS HANKS.
78tf
SIJPIM.IKS.
March I, lHr)3.
TAI.I.
1H.WK now in Store a full assortment of (JPiO-
CKHIKS, PllOVLSlONS, and other tioods .suitable
for tlie Fall and Winter Trade, and whicli I offer for
Cash, or in exchange for Produce d' almost .any kind.
I hav(» alw.ays on hand—Flour. .\le;il, Corn. Rice, l?:i-
coii, L.ard. l?utfer. Cheese, Cracker.s, Salt, white ('lari-
tied and I’.rown Sugars, Rio and .lava (’ofFee, Tea, Mo
lasses, \'inegar. Fish, ('igars. Tobacco, Snuff, (,'andles,
Soaji, Starch, Spices, 'andies. Pepper, P.uckets. Brooms,
wrought .and cut Nails, Powder, Shot, Percussion Caps,
and a good as.sortment of Dy(* Stuffs: with many other
things in the tJrocery liiiC.
—ALSO—
\ good assortment of Diy Goods, Boots and Shoes,
N'eg;'o Bl,'"k(>ts a’.^d Kerseys, and a good as.sortment of
Heady-•iiade Clothing, Call and buv cheap.
w. H.’CAPA i:u.
OctoberIB;");}. 8'.t-tiin
Ao/7/ C (troluui ('(is.si//icrrs.
'ttl 11. .’.AMKS (i. (’OOK has on hand a full stock of
..iM- Hock Island (,'assimeres. manufactured by (.'ar
son, Young Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg
('ounty, N. C., wliere consumers and nierCliants can lie
JOSEPH liAKEK, Jr.,
lTTOK\KV AT 1^ A U ,
y .\S taken au ofhce next door to W in. 15. W right’s
J.,;iw ortice on (ireen Street. He will attend aud
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Itbiden, Robeson aud Sampson.
Mvrch 1':^. lSr>:^. 7>-tf
|{. L. HOLMKS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
OF’FICL on corner of Front and Princess streets
under Journal ofiice.
Dec. IL’. 48-tf
II. i:ramhj-:r'i\
Confectionery and Variety Store,
/ tii/cr thr Fn/ettt‘i'llle llotrl, Ihiy St.,
FAYKTTEVILLE, N. C.'
Dec’r .Tl, IH.'):’.. 58tf
Worth & Utley,
l'\>rNvaniino- and (.ieiieral C’ommissioii
MKRCHAN'rS,
Fttyeltet'tUe^ .1*. C.
.1. A. wnitrn. i”-tf) JOS. iTi.KY.
IMIRKWS & JliSUP,
Wo. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK.
COMM ISSION M VAiC \ IA NTS
FOR THK SALK OF ALL KINDS OF
as being equal in durability, and as permanent in col
or, as any goods of similar character manufactured or
sold in the U. They invite the nio.st full and thor
ough tests of them, and inly ask to be p.-iticni^ed in
proportion to their merits.
Sept U. *J7tf
Tilf Carrhif;;e Fartory in
the Soitth !
supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics COttOfl Hlld W OOllcil AlaclllIK'ry, .Mft-
rliiiiists' I'ools, liCatlu'r [{('Itiiii;, \:c.
—ALso—
*^^nllll(h(‘tllrer7»« Arlic*S*«”
OF EVKRV df:schiption.
(V)ni|)risiri;r Hcltin^r, Card ClothiiiLS
Bohbins, Shuttle's^ Pick(‘rs, liollor
Skins, Uoll(‘r Cloth, Oils, &:c.
Dec. '27, 1S5;5. 57tf
K. M. Ml RClir^OX,
('ommia.sion and Forwardbiir Merchant,
C.
CHARLES llASKS,
i VO.^'FECTfO.VER,
I wholksalf: and retail dealf:u in
Furdijn Fruits, Xutx, Ciyarn, Tobacco, Snuff, dr.
I ckek:.\ ^iTrect,
Fayetteville, N. C.
.>leKI-7riIA\
other iiou-e in the p!;;i e. eitlie
The tr.iding jiiib.ic would do v
lore piirchasiinf.
i;. L. \ J
at Wholesale
i‘ll to give us
r Retail
I look be
A.
I FMBLRTON.
Hay St re
"litf
10
I
I
H;':-
I
P. A ( 'OX
SIDL«, for sale
W.
LI'TTERLoH.
.March 2'.. l"'iL
nRi (;s AM) ah:i)K’1m:s.
Sdnutrl ./. fli/isdnlr
nuw receiving her Fall and Wi'jter MILLINEUV,
■.insisting of Bonnets, I'roin one dollar to fifteen;
Dre-s 1 Handkerchiefs; French Artificial F'lowers
and Fe.ither'-; Swiss FMgings and InS'.*rtings; Cajies, Col-
!.ir~ and L'n iersleeves; Ladies’ and (’hildren'.s Wrist
(i'.oves. and long and short Mits: a new and beautiful
?tock of Dres> Trimmings if the latest style: Velvet
and Silk .Mantillas: Railway Corsets; Whalebone Bi.sks.
1/resses. .Mantillas, and 'lo;tks made in the latest
Philadelphia aud New York styles.
All orders from the countrv promptlv attended to.
Oct. 1 ’ ‘ S3tf
1 - L
I
vi; nh
Lamps
iOOO
ijiiinps:
1 ver .”i(Mi FH ID Glass' L.VMPS.
, ■!, -l,::j.es and c'O ii ': als • Met!' Lauip'.
' I New V rk -o-it, for Cash.
— ALSO—
- m.ient •’ ;'as» Shade-, ('himney-, :nd
F’iild iud ('amphine I. iinrs.
H. KHAMP.LRT.
. .. ’ L >'--4t
■I fhr I'mirttrviU( und
lioftfl (' oii/>nftu.
FAVrTTF.VILLl'. .MaK'ii'j-'-th, l^'l-
'i,!. i:i! Meeting "f the .■'toi khi'lders ut this
; ,ny wi'! b>- i ’-ld n1 t'ie F.avetteville [Lill,
;.d Tliur-day in .\pr-' tin ! ;th day of the
• • 1 ■ 'cl . k. ■
r.DW'l- LKF. WINSL'iW, Pres't
' Old \rgi.'. 0-1 S ib'in I’res.s and \siibor-
rir.’. puo’'-.h lil’. meeting.
/M/ V7 .S. Olf.S. ,\r.
f.I’.S. I'CltL Li;.\D.
H'lO 'IIS Linseed bl. S ;^ ui.
1" t.KN. Piia'.f s P.iint,
\V:iid' '.V ''i': ->s. ’uity,
’’^lUits. dry :;nd in oj!,
I'l ;• -.nd f ir - ;le low t.y
.1. N
North \\ t
, lili. ;-'.L
NoricK.
\VI^D from the 'ub-eribi-r. tw-,, BAY lloII.''L.''.
i o dinm ^i/e -.n 1 ab ..it cvi n ye:ir'’ oi l. A re-
...: ' e given to uiiy per- in wh'> will t.tke them
- ' lire tiiem.
•John McLAl RIN.
• ■' .March lio, IS.')}. ''-tf
>1 achiiu's.
P\T1;NT STRAKillT NKLDLL PKR-
■ Ni'ii i l.VR .\cT1oN ’IsK'IiiiK***.
i .luin-'l an uncpialled reputation for ex-
■■ I . f'.Mt- of the World, for every variety of
^ -.re now offered at the reduced cash price of
'i NDRED DOLL.U’iS. I'he clear profit from
1 tiK'se machines is from •'•>((() to ->'JooO a
: :. ii).;r on the kind of work done.
. ^ !'■ call the attention of manufacturers liar-
1, ,iur newly invented aii'l entirely original
Machine to Sew with a Single Tliread.
- • "I* atlnnr »l»lr i» r«»nlri«•. ind'
f = il rH-u’:. ill tl it coiiim rnl' .p
«hi HMllt■r^^.llll the :irt lit Si'WiiiK tiy lam hmery. r..r
;; ^ th»* ut»ly in:t hiM- ih:it ’tn a rh,
r* :i» ’ !i il.'tim l iiml IjPHntiful ;iJ'u r u H’*hiliif. rnfkhuf
1» Si'W itJL* —‘ 1! niakinL'—M-*
* M V hi h \ r s'rKr\(;'rM nr si: \m is ki:
.** W sk i-l Ih- |||M r# tlleil.
' • ■» Jin'l iiiMi h in ir- en^ily liinna^fi) itnd
t' '‘U;»;d\ a vanely »•!
i! • I hi* tullo'.N ini:
' now reci‘i\ing lar>;e
DRl'iiS. .MLDH INLS
saie ar b'W priee' :is fl:
State.
Mareh :!■!. 1 ''•'i L
SHOOK'S
fBllIF Sul iscribers want r.
M. the abiive n.imed arrirl;
'ale will do well to t-:i'l ■
for
(ireen Street.
January.
Dee. 14.
ad lition>- to his ,'^tock of
,V'- . whieli iie olfor' for
■ ill '.e i.btainel in the
S. .1. IIINSU \LK.
Mr.rket .''ipiare.
.■'Itf
\v \ \'{'i:h.
r. puri ha'^e :,ny pi.ai.tirx of
: tin- I* liavinc: the af'c
III us ;it the .Store .No 7.
w
North of the
Market, .alter the first
R. W. IlLNRV.
.1. IILNPA.
,'.::-tf
MITH.
riier Market S.juare.
xl -1 in
ihltn"! I'rci.iit slyli
> i*n iToJi Irani#’ ?
ih u !, Ir»v( nte«l f»
v.urk a
appar mu -
'i/«* t«»r (
vW'i jil* d tn |;i j» -•
iiid uilu r ijjlil u •
H k-*. Mini rfirpet
liriiliu r 'lili hinif
I*.ltd inailp ^
U hii.rijf’
.inniL'- •
/ M ’ li rir Ml ikiii/ ail ..raaiil* ill il -!tt. h u il h
i,r.'• ,/»• |ir '“‘♦•w iiiK avv iiunu^ *nid 'liijj-'. ''miU
i;*,: • Ui' r-iijip.* '• Iroiii t -
• d tor Miv UiiU'iiai iitM iiiianiy work on
I’hi- ar#* '« riirely |ih l‘nr tr.inv
ri of 'hr w irid. tnd l*ull priiiitai Iniirix iiori'* lor
lh‘ in in 'ir.i'‘r ar»* lunn'h#**! with irfi ina hine
' > :k ir\on -|ioo!’‘ -!i r-.nl linrn ihrrad Alt.,
i>d h r V !♦• ai h-w* -i n«lj |»ri« r*.
I'l.rii ip-- No iirondw.i', . .\. V.
I$r> ^Sl II okm« k*
’•••*■» Phii'idf'lpiiia. I.V.» Italllintii*' Sti. i-l italti
r *»trr,‘t. llo»iiM. P»T rifii •^lr»'ft Cinnrmrui
SPI{I.\V\V)H)S.
rs^HK nn.ler«igned are now receiving, an'l e\pect to
I have their entire Stock in .''tore by Pith inst., of
S‘asonal)!(‘ (loods.
F.mliracing a great variety of
l'or»*irn and I )onH‘stic ! )r\ (Joods, I lat>,
('aj)A lioniK’ts, l’ml,.' llas. Parasols,
lioots and Shoes. l'oolsca[» and
l.rtt*“r l*a|x*r, P»lank Pn>ks,
liolliiiii Cloths, \'c. v.V*.
With an extensive as'"rtment of
Ready-made Clothing, and Foreign and
Domestic Hardware.
.\11 of which they otler to the Trade at Low PmrK'
and ujioii CD.-H [(1/1 ri.M. iki:>I'.
Purehasors will find it t" their interest to give the
above Stock an e.xamination bef'ire making their selec
tions. HALL & SACK'-.TT.
March V. I '-'iL 77tf
Spring lHi]))rtati>iis
roK
STARR \ WHJJAMS.
AVHoI.KAI,K |)F..\r,K»s IN' I
Firiii/ii mill lh'; (iouih, Ilntx, Unn-
ilil)!, S/iof.-i, I itihrrf/iis, (linf
lliii'lii Mil'll ( ’hitli iun,
ii.\v STHKLT.
INVITE the attention of their cu.-tomers. and tiic
trade generally, to a very superior Stock of
Spring Sminn‘r (mmxIs.
which they will sell at prices :r- low .as t i be tound in
any market South of .Ma“on and Dixon's Line, to pur
chasers who pay proiiijitly or buy tor cash.
.Merchants will find in this market goml stocks, in al-
ino-,t everv branch of tra'ie, .aii'l at prices which cannot
fail to please.
i March 7, 1X-.4 77tf
s rivWH:R r.URV.
I^BIHIS new aiid comfortable P.\SSE.N'(!LU P.O.\T
has commenced her regiil.ii trips between this
pl.ace and Wilmington. She will leave here every
I \\EDNi;sD.\Y and S.VTCI’.D.VY at 7 o’clock, A. .M.,
I .and airi\c in Wilmington at 7 to )s P. .M. Will leave
I Wilmington every .M(*ND.\'k an.I THiaiSD.W, at '2
I o'clock, P. .M., and arrive at Fayetteville iie.xt iiiorn-
, ing ejiilv, with |iasseiigers :»nd freight.
R. M. ORRELL.
Ageiit at Fayetteville.
; .March 11, 1>-.'.L ' 7H-tf
p.ooK p»im)i-:rv.
■ Jl \V. n.VllDlE has resumed the Book iiinding
9% • Business at the new Store next door to Mr.
Beasli-v, .Jeweller, where he will receive and executc
biiiiling in any style desired.
August 1. ii'J'tf
V'lrk. .\Ituch ‘JU, 1Kj4.
1. M
S1N;ER CO.
82-;'impd
5(K>J}0U lbs. Cotton and
Linen KA(*H wanted.
fH^HE subscriber will ji.ay the higlu'st market jirice
M. for any ijuantitv of ejeau Linen and Cotton Rags.
DAVID MLRPHY.
Feb’y 1854. 74tf
rORAC’CO.
[^7* F havf on hand several lots of Tobacco, which
we will Sell at lower prices according to.junlity,
th.m .'an be had of anv other house in Town.
•I. A: T. W.VDDILL.
Dec. 2'.i. It'.'i:: ;")7-tf
FAC'l'S C~\NM)T Ri: DOl R'rKl).
L* t rf'tui (tnd punderl
^ Mor» than fHT' -ii' 111 iho cit\ "t Ki hinond. Vfi >il*»ne
U ' ’’.ty li» ri lit 1 rk i{«:e rurnx iM rtorint d i-\
# arti’r's Sptiii i.sh • fii.i'ture.
'I'lii- ’ Si'ruii! Me.l I ;ue ,iiul I’ar.tier ..1 llic III'mh] n.nx ufil
. tiun.lr! S ,1 ur.ilelul |irilien'.'. « li" ic'lily il i.ix u> tlir reiii«rk-
It I in - iK-rl. riiieil l.y itie i:re:iie»t .il all inedicine^. I'arier’s
.■'(laiii'li M.\:i:re .\eurn li. i. Khfiuiialitm. Srf.ilalii, Kru|itiiin^ un
the Skai. l.i\er !'*'Vi'r». I iieri. i ilil S.ir.*,*. .Xlierimn^ ol
th" Kiiliie\». |ii>e«»C' iii'ttie riiMal. Keiimle ( iiiiiplainl-. Fains
^nil .\i liiiis .il ilic It..lie' ;iiid J.i,nl«, are ^|iepdil> pul to by
llMiiE ihi* i;re:it 'iiil in.’'!irii ili'e remedy
for ii’i ilisi .«! ' 111 the HI I. nnthuit! Ii..,. yet Ix'en roiinil to n.ai
|i:re witli t It rlc:;nM'' the -y'ti iii i.l all iin|iuritie«. :irt^ ncntly
.nil •'itii'iraily on the l. vi rnii.l Kalney^. Hirencihen* the Iii:e«ti.in.
tune to th* >t..iii irh. iii ik^> the :«kiii lc,»r anti healthy. «nil .
rc^t-.rt'' the ori^ii' itan). ea^V-t-Nfetl hy ii.sea..e or hr.»keri iJ.mai i»y
the e\.-e««e>> of yonili, tu '.is |lrl^tlne \ .pur and slrencth
I'.ir the it iiii'oni|i.'iraliiy belli r than all the r.i-,nienrt
pM Tiisf.l lew ilii'C-i I.t I'.Trtt r'» Sp ini'h Mixture w ill reiti.ivt
all >.'ill..« ne»> 1.1 r .iiip.ej ,n. brini: ihe ri)>ieH iirinllina to the c heck.
i>ive elH'tirits tu the Me|>. rtnil iiiiiiri.ve the ueneral health ui a rr
mark hie decri e. hryaul :■ 1 the nietlirine» ever liearil ul'.
.\ lari;e naiiii.* r »il feriiti, attw i.l‘ reniark'ible riireS |iertiirineil tai
per'.inn rt -Ktins: in the rn\ uf Kirhitiuiiil. \ h.. l«> the u>eofC«r
ter'" .spui!'!! .Mixture, i' the lie«t evnlenco that there n no hinii I
r.Tii; all.lilt il The pri"*-. hutol keepers, iimciMtrates. physicinn-*. .
aiul pullin' men. well known l.> the ri.inniiinity. all ailil their testi
iiiuii\ 111 the eileri'ul till' '.Kr* 1 (tLuun I’t RirikR
1 all anil see a lew hiintlretl' ul' Ihe rertitirates iiruuml the huttle. i
.N.ine iieaiime iinlets ' i;iiii! ItKN.NKTl' 4: ltl!KU.'S, llru(;iiiM'.
Prill.'ipal Depots at .M. War.I, (^lose .X Co., No. S;’. :
Mai.len Lane, New York; T. W. Dyott iS; Sons, and J
.lenkins \ H.artshorne, Philadelphia: Bennett iV Heers,
No. I'-’) Main Street, Richmond, Va. An.l for Kale by ^
S. J. HINSD.\LL. Fayetteville.
Feb'y I'l. isoo. 71-(‘im !
I)l{. ST KONG’S
COMPOIM) SANATIVK PILLS.
1 aiiU ar‘ a iii4»*>t vii|M‘rior in
the cure of all liilioiis Complaints, Chills ami Kever,
Dyspepsia. Costiveness, Liver Cum])laint, Jaundice,
Sick Headache. Scrofula, .Salt Rheum, Fevers of all
kin.Is. Loss of Appetite, Obsiructed and painful .Men
struation. and all lingering diseases.
I .,\s a F'emale .M(‘.licine they act like a charm, and
when taken according to the directions, they never fail
to ctire very worst cases of after all other
remedies fail.
Tii«‘> purity tiK' blood, eqiialixf* tli‘
-ir‘iiiatio:i, r«‘s!or* llie
aiil otii‘i’ SM-i*4‘tory Oi’u;aiist4» a h‘ailliy
:i‘lioci: and as an Anti-Hilioiis F’amil^
Mediciue they have no eiiu.al. Price 2") cents per box.
- A/,SO—
DU. STUUXCJ’S
|>IX'{'ORAI. S'l'OMACH PH.LS.
A reined v for ('•mgbs, Colds, ('atarrh, ISronchitis. Croup,
Whooping Cough, .\sthina. Consumption, Nervous
Diseases, Dyspejisia, ( dstiveiiess. Erysipelas, Disease
ot the Heart, Inti.ammation and P.aiii iu the Chest,
liack and Sile. .and all diseases arising from a de
range.1 state of the Stomach, and to reln-ve the dis
tress and b.'id feeling friMii eating too hearty food, in
weak and dyspeptic hahits.
Warranted to be Purely Vegetable.
|rB|'^HLSl-i Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, ami
S .\perient. Onecent box possesses three times
more jxiwer to cure cliseasi's tlnin a one dollar bottb'' of
anv of the Syrups, Ralsams, or Sarsap.arillas, thut was
ever made, and u simple trial of only one box will prove
this im]iortaiit truth.
TIk'V l]\|M‘4-loratioii, 1oom>ii
tli> :•»> 4'lo:ir flic and
ollK‘t‘ >rtfaii* ol' all morbid
there is not anotlier remedy in the
whole Materia Medica c.ajiable of imparting siudi healing
nropcrties to the Lungs and Vital Organs iis these Pills.
riM'V |»rodii«*«* a ;;ood
r«‘Uitiar and Mtr4‘iiKtiiMi lli«*
Price li') cts. per box, cont.'iining 'J') doses of medicine.
Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the
‘'Planter’s Alma^nac” gratis, giving lull particulars and
cortificates of cures.
Roth kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale in
Fay«tteviile by S. J. IJiii.silale, aud N. Smith,- who
also keep a sup]ilv of l>r. Sjienecr k \ egetuhlf Pills,
and I>r. IIull'x Ci’Mra/nl /’ills, which stop the Chills
and Fever the first day. and do not sicken the stomach
or operate on the bowela.
RLSPECTFL'LLV informs his friend.s and the pub
lie, that he has built up large substantial Brick
Building# at liis Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing
Carriages. Thankful for the very libeiril patronage ho
has receiveil for the last «l years, he hopes by Stric,
attention to business, with a desire to give satisfactiont
to merit a continu.ance of the same. He warrants his |
work to be made of the best material and by experienced
workmen in each branch of the liu«ine.ss. His work
will compare favorably with any made in the L'nited
States, for neatness ami durability.
He is determined to sell und do any work in his line
on as good terms as anj- work done elsewhere that is as
well done. He now hi*.s on haii.l, F’i.msiikh, the L.\K-
(iHST STOCK of
Cnrrii^i\s^ liaroucho^ Rockdways, and
i's.
Ever offered in this jdace, and a very large btock of
work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. .All
of which will he sold very low for (’.\sn. or on short
time to punctual customers fi«if“He has on hand more
than >.NK HC.NDKKl* .AND t'lFT\' X'ehicles tinishep
an.I in course of construction.
Bxif'’ -Vll work made iiy him is warranted I'J months
with fair usage, and >ihould it fail by I>nd workmanship
or material will be repaired free of charge.
Persons wi-hing t.i buy wouM do well to call and
examiin* for themselve«.
((rders thankfully received an.l promptly attended to.
Repairing executed at short notice aud on \ery rea-
donable terms.
May UH, 18.'>n. ,t8tf
NOriCK.
fMlllOSE who ar» indebte.l to me bj Note or .Account
M. wdl please seitle the same. And all debts due
me pri. r to the 1st of Jan'y 1S5;{, tie nettled, as
longer in.lulgence cannot be given.
A. A. .McKKTHAN.
May .‘^n. isr>;i. wt{
CO'FTON li\GC;i.S(;.
H.WE a plentiful suj.ply of (lunny ami Dundee
('otton Bagging. Bale llojie, and Bagging Twine.
Send in }-our orders and they shall be suiijilied.
JAS. G. COOK,
inr,;!. 32tf
March 1, 1858.
rstf
J. E. LAWRENCE,
Fayetteville, N. C.
30-Cm
RAVNER iJlLMORE,
€'om m isaion • ?#ri*rh ants^
No. l.')t WATER STREET,
VOKK.
W.\IU!E.\ (i. U.VVNKR.] [ovMKS H. (1 lI.Mttll K.
References;
Messrs. Fr.ancis Skinner Co.. New York.
Lord, Warien Co., •*
E. Kidder, Esq., Wilmington, N. C.
.J. H. F’lanner,
Amos U ade, FjS|., Newbern, “
D. t.t W. McLaurin, Fayetteville.
Customary advances ni.ade on N.ival .Store.s, &c.
Nov. L'o, is.'.;>,.* 48Vpl
.S. A. SMITH."
4'hentist and Efrn^s:is1^
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Drugs, Medicines, Cbemioals, Perfumery,
Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes,
Brushesj Pure Liquors, &c. 6lo.,
fS now receiving his .“Spring supply of Fresh DRUGS,
MF^DKJINlvS, t.vc., to which he invites the attention
of (Country Physicians, Merchantsi, and others who may
wish to purchase in his line, as they may depend on
procuring Fresh and (lenuine .articles, and that no
pains will be spared to give satisfaction both in i|uality
and price. N. S.MITH,
North-west Cor. .Market Square.
Feb'y 18~')4. 73tf
FIlli.M’ll Bl'UR MiliLSTOMlS.
Iiireat Keliii*tioii in Frier.
EdEXTON, MORRIS ^ CO.
10NTINI'E to make to order, and keep constantly
7 on hand
Frrnrh tSnrr • fiillstones
Of all dimensions, warranted to Vie of best quality, be
ing made from Burr blocks selecte«l by them from the
best tiuarries in Franc(‘. 'I'hey keep for sale
Cul(j^iK‘, (’ucalica and Esopus Mill
stoiK's; Rurr Riocks, Rolting Cloth,
Sci'pc n Wirt', C'alcined Plaster,
llyilraulic C«Miieiit, iSjc.
Orders from any part of the country promptly attend
ed to. K. .TI. OKIllul.l.,
Agent at Fayetteville, N. C.
March 11, 1853. 76tf
1
k-t.
~ LEAD, ZINC,
iiiO.V JP.ti.VT.
O I I. A .\ II V I. O k
MANI FACTL RED BY
FKWnS S. LEWIS \ ni.,
Represented by LEWIS, .lA.ME.'s x CO.,
^oiilh Proiit ^tr(‘‘t,
l*liilad‘l|»iila.
h’ders thankfully received—■punctually attended to.
guaranteed to give satisfaction, and ofl'ered for sale on
the most liberal Terms.
F’or samples and particulars, jilease a.ldress as above.
• 'i7-;’>inpd
riie Siii)scM’ihor still con
tinues to c.arry on the C.\BINET lU'Sl-
NESS in Fayetteville, and in addition to
his Establishment on Bow Street, near
Eccles's Bridge, has opened a large W.VRI-;
ROOM on Hay street, nearly oppohite the Fayetteville
Hotel, aim one door Ea.st of .Nlessrs. Ilaigh N: Son’s,
wh(*re a general assortment of
FLIliAI I UliK,
Made by competent and faithful workmen, may be had
at prices correspoiuling with the times. .Also, nn as
sortment of Northern-made FL’RNITI'RE, selected by
himself, which will be soM at a vt-rv moderate advance.
DUNCAN McNEILL.
Nov. 10. IBol. 38tf
He keeps on h.and an assortment of Fi.sk'n celebra
ted MET-ALLIC BU1{1.\L C.\SES, which have
been highly reconimende.l by Willie P. Mangnm. Henry
Clay, Lewis Cass. Wm. R. King, and many other il
lustrious characters, who have examineil and witnessed
their utiliti’.
MOORE, HENSZEV 6c ( oT,
Rl’CCKSSORS TO
WM. T. HOWELL .S: CO.,
Iniportern innl W IioltAolf’ Driilfrs in
Sejiteinber, 185:}
R. M. ORRE
FORWARDl.Mi' I'll.)!IIISSII)\ MKRCH;\M XI
rayo1lc*ville, €.
.March 10, 1851. fi2-tf
W ILKLXSON EsTeR,
DEALERS IN
Cun/t'ctinnary, Foreign Fruits, Xutt, Tobacco,
und Snuff,
AND IMPORTERS OF
»il PERIOR ll.4VA.\.4 CICiARS,
AT Wn(.)LE.SALE A\l> RETAIL.
Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 7, 1851. lltf
A1AIJ.ETT .V PAl LMH:R,
Urorvrs and Commission
rhants^
135 Front >»lre«‘l,
NEW YORK.
p. MALLETT.] [j. I'AULMIER
August 1*1, 185’2. 18tf
WILLIAM IL MARSH,
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANT,
HHOWN S UriLDlNG, WATER STREKT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
.\(iE.\T FUR THE BRIITllER.S STE.\.)1 BO.\T rO)IP.l\V. |
Usual Advances made on Consignments. l
Feb. l!. 18.')4. il7-tf j
T. C. WORTH, I
GENERAL (’OMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
L’sual advances made on consignments of (.'otton. Naval i
Stores, and other Produce. |
Particular attention given by G. W. DAVIS to pur- '
chasing (’argoes, procuring F'reights for Vessels, vVc.
.Jan’y 17, 1854. C;5-1V
T. C. R. G. WORTH,
Coimnission Lorwarding Morchaiits,
BROWN’S BUILDINt;, \VATER STRBET,
\Viliiiiii$;;toii, i\. V.
Usual advan' es made on consignments.
•lan’v 17, 1854. ti;{-lV
JOMil'll II. 1IL0SS0)1.
V 41 n niHsio x\ '
AND
l’ ()R \\\\ R1)ING M ERC H A N l\
I H'ilminifton,, .V. C\
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments. and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship-
I ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. llJ. 1854. >7y
~j7s. JiAXKiS
€oiiiiiii^ii)ioii .TIercliaiil,
Fayetteviiie, N. C.
Sept. i;t, 1858. 2!ttf
A E W S T () 11 E
NEW aOODS.
PEARCE & PEMJiERTON
Are now receiving a large and well selected Stock of
MPRI.Xji A.\0 XiL'.^I.^lER «OOI>S
Consisting of
Dry Goods, Hats, Bouuets, Boots, Shoes, Ready-
Made Clothing, (See.
The above Stock embraces a variety of SEASONABLE
GOODS, not enumerated, comprising as good an assort
ment as will be offered in this market. All of which
they ofier to the Trade upon
accommodating terms.
Purchasers will find it to their interest to give our
Stock an examination before making their selections
B. F. PEARCE.
T. II. PEMBERTON.
Hay Street, March 8, 1854. 77-tf
Fayettcn ille Hotel.
JOHX HAR\L\N
Respectfully iiil'onus his friends and
the public that he has removed from the
Hotel at the foot of Ilaymount to the larger
and more commodious Hotel in the centre of
the Town, recently occupied by Mrs. Brown, and well
known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be hap
py to accommoilate Travellers and Boarders. No ex
ertions of himself and family will be spared to render
those comfortable who may favor him with their com
pany.
Fayetteville, N. C., .June 3, 1853.
•200tf
No. ISI Market Stroot,
FMIILADELT'HIA,
KEEI* rONST.\NTt.V ON IIAN'I) \ I.AHfiF. ASSORT.MKXT OF
Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, &c,
WHICH they will dispose of on as goods terms as
any house in the United States.
Orders by mail or otherwise put up with care and
forwarded with despatch.
A discount of Six per cent, allowed for cash in par
funds.
Jan’y 20, 1854. 64-3mpd
STARR & WILLLAMS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
M'orrifin and MPomestir nry fmoods^
HAV >»TRKKT,
Fayetteville, N. C.
.1. 15. STAUR.] [.I- M. WILLIAMS
April US, 1852. _ _ 8t;tf
WHJJA.M A. GWVER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
\%i I millet on, C.
■JERSt^N.AL attention given to the sale or shipment
M- of Naval Stores. I have ample facilities for con
ducting the business; large wharf and store sheds to
keep spirits from exposure. Naval stores will be sliippeil
to any house in New York, or to other markets if advi
sable, and liberal cash advances made on consignments.
I refer to the following distillers:
E. Hannum, Wayne county.
E. If. Woodard & Co., Earpsborougti.
W'. Earp, “
A. G. Thornton, Johnston county.
I’ridges & Durham, “
D. Hocatt, % “
Spencer Fountain, “ “
11. Eatman, “ “
.Smith, Bryan & Co., “ “
B. K. Hinnant. Esq. “ “
Lovett Peacock, Columbus county.
Messrs. Jones & Leach, Fayetteville.
I May 20, 1853. 96Y
S. S. AllEY
Has on hand u beautiful assortment of FALL .AND
WINTER GOODS. He desires to return thanka
to his friends and the public for the Hl)eral patronage
which they have bestowed on him; and solicits a con-
t'inuance of the same. His friends and the public are
requested to give him a call, at the stand formerly oc
cupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner Market
.Square and Gillespie street.
Oct. 1, is5;5.
COPARTNERSHH\
ri'^lIE undersigned have entered into a copartnership
£ un ier the style and title of .IF^SSUP CO., for
the distillation of Tiirf.entine. and the Grocery busi
ness in Campbellton. Our Still will be on Water Street,
a feiv yards north of Cbircnd.m P>ridge. AVe shall
keep a general .assiirtment of Groceries in the brick
store on Main Street.
J. McD. JESSUP.
C. P. JONES.
WM. G. BARBEE.
Feb. l::, 1854. 70-3ni
P. S. This ('opartner.'-iiip does not affect the firm of
Jones ii. Barbee, which is .still continued.
Valuable Inf'nnialion to the Piddic.
(1 ENTLEMEN wishing to supply themselves for the
If ap]»roaching Spring and Summer, with fine and
I fashionable Garments, will find it to their great advan-
' tagc» to call on me before purchasing elsewhere, as I
liave just returned from the Northern Cities with a fine
largi* cheap and well .scl('(*ted assortment of
Koady-.nade €'l»tliiii$i^,
Shirts, Collars, Cravats and other Furnishing (ioods;
Boots and Shoes: Travelling Trunks, Valises, Carpet
Bags; Walking Canes: Looking Glasses; Umbrellas:
India RuJiber Overcoats. lA-ggiiigs and Sandals; Oil
Cloth Coats. Pants and .Jackets; together with a large
assortment of P.nys' and Voiiths' (’oais, Pants and Vests.
‘ H.VTS .VND CAPS.
GEORGE BRANDT,
Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.,
between the Market House anl Fayetteville Hotel.
March 1, 185L 7->-tlM
MA R lili irJ A ( 'l'(>RY,
\u ;e(>; r;\iJi>ER
Twononiis abiivk r. t. iiAUiii & su\’s stokk.
Fayellfvill«*,
•Tan’y 20. 18.54 fi4y-pd
T'
riii; LAST NoricK.
HE firm of Cook & Taylor was dissolved the first
of last May. There has been but little heed paid
by tLeir friends to the call for settlement of their notes
anl accounts. AVe now distinctly say that all notes and
accounts remaining unpaid will be [lut in a train of col
lection during the month of January.
Dec. 24.
J \MES G. COOK.
WILLIAM TAYLOR.
u7-tf
Blank Warrants for sale here.