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SEIHI-WKERL,Y.
I'AVI'/n EVIIJJ:, \. ( ., .VIMUL 17. !8f)4.
[NO. -J88.]
i'RlNTEO MONDAYS AM> THUKSDAYP.
i:n\VAUl) J. HALE k SOX,
El'lTOR.'^ AND PROPRIETORS.
A I TRNTION, riu: WllOLi:!
w lllLE you nre talking of your internal improvo-
nients, forpet not to call to sec the iinprnve-
ment.s made in Cmns at M. HAKl>il’S jl’N M.VNU-
F.VCTOUV, on Hay street, opposit'.- the Post Office,
where he has the I’russiun Needle Gun, Air (iun.s, and
prif,. •■>r the S^emi-Weekly Obseevkf. 00 it paid in various improved Pisti.N, of Colt’s Repeater, Allen’
i.ivanco: i?3 fiO if paid during the year of iubscrip-
t'.i n; or $4 after the year has expired,
p ,f the Weekly Observer 00 per annum, if j'aid in
aJvani-e; $2 50 if paid during the year of iubucrip-
f. n: or $3 00 after the year has expired.
Advertisements inserted for sixty cent! per
. .nri' 'I' lines for the first, and thirty cents f»r each
succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by F)>e-
, .*■ I'ontracts. at reasonable rates. Adverti«ers are
uested to state tlie number of insertions desired, or
thev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord
iDg’.y 6n^ Letters to the Editori> must be post-paid.
NOTICE.
fJlHE Fayetteville Ice House will be oj^ened daily,
M. .Sundays excepted.) for the delivery of In' from
: • ■ " o’clock A. M., commencing Monday 17th
Tickets for Ice are now ready for Bale kt the xicir*' ol
G 'V Williams .5' Co. No Ice will be delivered exi’>‘pt
t. tickets, an it is not intf-nded to keep any account-!.
When called on to deliver Ice outside of the time spc-
. ,5ed a>iove, douMe the regular price will be charged.
JOHN D. AVILLIAMS.
April 8, 1864. «''-tf
Whitney's arms compmiy with .Mayiiaril primers. .Arm
strong Duelling Pistols; with a lar>;e assC'Ttmeut ol
double and Biiigle-barrel Shot (juns. (iame nnd .'^hot
Bags, Powder Flasks. Percussion ( aps of Enjrlish and
French make, with a large assortment of g.amir.g
turef.
liitlea ooiislantly on hand and manufactured to order,
and warr.anted to shoot from 100 to 900 yards.
1'i‘pairing of every thin;: in the Gunsmith liiu- will
he done at short notice, in the best manner, and for ;i
>mnll char;:e. All orders proinjitly attended t--. Al'
work wnrrnntt'd,
M. \. I’.AKEi;,
.''ign of the Wooilen tiun,
ll:i_\ 'itreet, opposite the i'o.-Ji oiVu r
J.Ill's '2. Ib54. .j'.'tt'
r roK s xo ru i-:.
riio iindor!«i^iie(l luivini>. al M:irc!i
Term of Cnmborland County Couri. iiii;ilitied is I'xfcu
t.'C of the last Will ntid TestaUK'iii , s' Mr--. II. MciJno,
deed. notiti‘S all jicrsons ha\iii^ claim-; .•luaiii"' tlic
E-^iate to prfseiit them within tin' iiin‘ limlied l:y law.
I li;ir !i|' rt‘ciivi‘r\.
• iuiuit liuU- ii;>V-
\K. i;-..M-ui
T'.'tf
otl,('rwise this notice will bo pit :idi
l>e!itors trt the Estato wil! r
incut. -I \ M l.>" .\. '
March lo. 18o4
TllK ll\Z\RD POMDER COMPIW,
MANUFACTURERS OF GUNPOWDER.
ClONTlNUE to furnish Gunpowder of all their widl-
^ known brands, vii; "Kentucky Rifle.” "Sea Shoot
ing, " "American Sporting,” “Indian Rifle, ” “Electric.”
••Duck Shooting,” in kegs, half and quarter kegs, and
Canisters of one pound each. Also, a full assortment
=if Powder for Blasting and Mining purposes, and tV r Ex
port. The reputation of their Gunpowder is too well
known to require comment.
Fur sale by the principal dealers in this City, and st
the Office of the Company, 89 WALL STREET. N. V.
,'ity. A. G. HAZARD, Vres't.
E. DOUGLASS. Sec'y. [S0-3mpd
5.(U)(> lbs. prime North C’ar(»liu;i li.V-
'•N and L.\RD, for sale by R. ROSE
April 10, 1854. 8t3-;it
BRLS. MESS PuRK. tor sale bv
GEO. w. willi.Vms \ ro
April 10, 1854.
Grand Royal Arch Chapter of North
CaroHiui.
The Regular Annual Convocation of this Grand
Chapter will be holden in Wilmington, ou Monday
the 5th day of June next. Subordinate Chapters un
der this jurisdiction are reijuesteJ to send Delegates
and Returns.
Bv order of the M. E. G. TI. P.
HENRY P. RUSSELL. G. Soc’y
.\'il persons having hills against said r’hapter. are
rt^jutsied to forwari them to the G. Secretary, previ-
ufl to the meeting.
April 5. 1854, 8'itm
M, '.I'icnn Miistnnif IJnimtnt.
>|(iRE AnOUT RIIErM VTlSM
Huntsville. N. .S'ov '2'‘. I-.V1.
A (; Rr:ige t " Gentleiiirn —llnving b.en nrtlicitHi
' ;h the RheumHtii (mins for the last four yenr^. and haiipening
; mef. Witli vfiur adverli.temenl in the fm(>er'. I cHme to Uif't*-
lenninMiim Ui ifive it a trial. n« I had tried nearly every itnpulr.r
rsnieily \Mthout effect. 1 am now happy to'ay to yu. that the
Mei.*=in MU'tanii l.minient hai eniirely cured me. I apphcd
•.hree rtftv cent boitle-> on my liiiib^, and am now a' free from twiiii
xs I e»er was in mv Mfe. .^^y ra^e was mo strange to the p*-i>plp in
. tect; >n. my fnend‘ are perfectly Bsloni^hed at ihe elft .f
I.’.nintent. Vmi ar*> at liberty to mike this public if y.>u de-iire
' tn. With much re«pert.
SAMT'KI. A I' \\ !■*
{Or Knr =-le in V'.iyetteville by P. J U1N.-1>\l.l .
(,OUN.
BUSHELS t'oni
geo. W WILLIAMS .V
I t K
7s
March ]:\
l'ir‘-Pr)or
FKAN( IS SlIlvN'rON,
State amt »liet€tt Koofer.
■THANKFUL for past tavors. I ben iuJ'"ini '»y
friends and the public, that I am now preioircd to
contract for and esecute, in the liesi inHiUH'r and .n
reasonable terms. ALL KIND.'' (>F FIRE-PnO(»l-
Roofing. Gutters, Leader Pij'cs an 1 HiadM, of any
stvle or pattern, made £o '.irder and warranted lor uny
specifie'l time.
Slate t'himney Pipes msvle to :-uit any style oi' li'.iiM-
ing or situation, witliout daiiprer of liglitiuDg.
Fovce. Lifting and Sviction Pumpr-. adnptod to ;iuy
situation; Hyvlrtiuli, Rams, and ;ill kin'ls i.f lly-iraulic
Machines for supplying water fir any r'Ui-p"»e, put up
anil warranted.
various si/.e?. f"i »al-
■n IV
Si'HLMV’^GOODS.
muKi.sip,ncd art' now recei^'ing, and expect to
S have tlu'ir er.tirc Stock in Store liy l^^th ins'., ol
Coods.
Kmlii'.ai'iii^ II a;roai ■\firiety of
1 orejn n r,nl i )onu";tH‘ ] )r\ (Joods, Unts,
(’:i|)s, Itouiiets, rmlMellas, Parasols,
l?ot)ts au«! Shoi'". I'oolscap and
Letter PajxM', Klaiik IBooks,
liohuii: (Moths, t.Sjc. vVc.
\\ ith an exieii.'ive iissortineiit of
Ready-made Clothing, and Foreign and
Domestic Hardware.
.\11 ol'vvhicii they oll'er to the J'rade at Lfiw I’liirKs
and Upon .sccoMMon.vTiM. tlums.
Purchasers will find it lo their interest to give tiie
iibove .'-took :in t>\Ljnniii:iti..n before making their selec-
ti„ns. H \LL SACKETT.
Miircli s. ih.'i L- 77tf
Hpriilii' I luportations
roK IS51..
S'l Aiili cVc W ILIJAMS,
\VHOLl>ALV; DKAl-KR^ IX
hititl'lii Kiiil Ij'iiiirsfli' fh’l/ Ctoi'nl*, Ifillti, Hott-
iirfs. Sh'JCK, f oml
III mil/ Mtiih'
HAY STREKT.
I'\i r/rTi:vai.i.i% '>1. v.
1WITH the attention of their customers, nnd the
trade trenerally, to a very superior Stock of
Spriilii' Siimiiior Cood.s.
\or//i ('am!inn ('nssiincrcs. I
«■ 1: JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of
■. l!ock Island Cassimeres. iiianufactured by Car
son, Young & Grier, at theii Mill in Mecklenburg
Countv. N. where coiiauiuers and meri liants can i>e
supplied. Tlie mrtiiiifactur'TS rci oiiimeiiil their labrics
us being eijual in durability, aud as {>ermaneut in col
or. as any floods of situilar character manufactured or
sold in the U. S. They invite the most full and thor-
oUjili tests of thttm, and only ask to be patronized in
projiortion lo tlieir merits.
Sept. It. -7tf
1lead,"zin^~
f JF*.f
OIL W » COI.OkS
MANUFAi'TURED BY
FRANCIS S. LEWIS iV HI.,
Represented by LEWIS, JAMES & CO.,
|:t5 Atoiilli Front
Piiilndolpliia.
Orders thankfully received—punctually attendeil to,
jfUMranteed to give satisfaction, and offered for sale on
the most liberal Terms.
For samples and particulars, please address as above.
t>7-3mpd
S. s.
ARI.Y
.lOSKIMI ItAKKK, .lit., I
ATTOK\i:V AT LAW. '
y\S taken .•111 otiicc next door to Win. !’•. W ii;;hl s
Law ortive on (ireen Street. lie will attend ainl ,
practice in the ('oiiiity .ind Sui>erior on it-'ot 'unib-i ■
i.ind. I’laden. l!obe«oii :ind S;impsoii.
Mi.r. li IS.');!. Tf-tt
II. L. HOf.MKS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
OFFK’E oil corner of Front and Princess streets
under Journal oftice.
Dec. 12. 4S-tf
IL Ki;\MBi:iri\
Confectionery and Variety Store,
fudrr the Fti/cttcrllle Ilufd, llm/ St.,
FAYKTTKVIIiLK, X. C.
Dec’r :M, 18.>:L _ 5xtf
Worth & Utley,
I'orNvardino and (r(MU'ral ('oniniission
MRUCIIANTS,
Fatfeltevilte^ 4%
.1. \. niiurii. * - i7‘Jtf) -10S. rri.fct.
K M. MrKCniS()N,
Bti'ill VllLliSTONEN.
4iri*eal in Pri*t‘.
i:(;}:\'rox. moruis vV (o.
a lONTINl K to iii.‘ike to f.iiil e«^nstantlr
* on hiind
i't'l'neh Uttrr •fiiltstonts
Of all dimen^iioiis. warranted to be ol' lie.^t |nality, be
iiig niude ffi'iu Burr lilock.i selected by liiem tmm the
best (juarries in Fnince. Thi'v kei p tor s:ile
Cologne, ('ocahea and I'^sc^pus Mill
>t>iu‘s; Hiirr Blocks, IJoltmg C loth.
Scrrt ii W ire, ('aleined Plaster,
li\lranln’ ( eineni, *^:c.
Orders Vroin anv p;'.rt of tlie country promptly atteiid-
1 ed to. U. '»!. ^
.\"cnt at Fnvetteville, N.
7(ltf
Maivh 11. lS,=):i.
\ K i}T7i y
,\S on hand a beautiful Hs.sortment of FALL .\ND I . . i i '
WINTER GOODS. He desires to return thank.s i ( tntlinissun) 11111 I'Ol'U'Oi'd I .ilCi'Cinifli, \
to his frienls and the public for the liberal patronage | .58-tSin]
which they have bestowed on him; and solicits a con- 1
Mnuance of the same. His friends and the public are i
requested to give him a call, at the stand formerly oc- •
! cupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south west corner .Market
' SijUare and (tilleepie street.
' Oct. 1. 185?.. ^4-tf
She«t Lead .and Lend Pi^>e. ot viiri
F.'jyetti’ville, Nov. l-'i. 1>-V^
■
Spring
which they will sell at prices as low as t i be found in i
anv m;ii'kr* S.*tith of ^las«»n and Dixon Line, to pur-
chas.M-* who pay j'romjitly or buy for cash.
.Merchants will find in thi'» m.arket good stocks, in al
most every branch of tr.a le. and at prices which cannot
iVii! to jilease.
March 7, l^o L
sri:\MKK TAIRV.
rBiins IHMV ail'l comfortable P.\.SSKNGER BOAT
M. has commenced her regular trips between this
place and W ilminjrton. She will leave here everj'
wr.liM.SDAV nil 1 S.VTt HD.VY at 1 •"»miuutesafter sun
rise and arrive in W ilmiiijiton at I tot'P.M. Will leave
Wllmingi III every MOND.V^ and THUilSD.X^, at ’J
.. . I .1- 1’ M.. ainl arrive at Fayetteville next inorn-
iiu' i"ir:' '.T'th piis«en!Z«-i'* ;m I freight.
H M. ORRELL.
■\)2:eiit at Fayettevilltv
Mareli IJ, l.^.M >-tf
" i- t m
Siiiinn(‘r viioixi:
SM»
i*i!nttn'ton
■ !:en'd a l a-j. und
uiiu-^ual c irc, iii'i 1.-
R.'tail Tr . le. In .ui'
nyle.' :i!id .1."ipn' (■
1 and ^iroca.ic'i >11’.'.
- It.'-Hliini' .in.l u-'iii' 1
;ic-.. Plaid beiii;: • i-
(ii enadiiic': !:iiv
Hti'i l'i-'*u.’'^. elnl.r:uiliV ■' the
W WTEK)!!!
GOOD BAKER, of «tim'V um!!T‘,
reirular emp’. 'vmcnf an-1 v. ' 'i wav'-'-
. HAS
;>-tt ville. .\pril 0, 1^'>1.
.v.n ..'jtain
\pplv s. n.
BANK.I'.
.'.'>tf
BILI.IARD 'I AHIJ:s FOR
rwi HE subscriber has tw,. lULLlAR!) TABLES whi. ii
Jl he is desirous to di»-p .-e ■•!'. He will sell one .,r
•b. with all the fixtures, at a very low j.rice.
JAMEb HALES.
-April o, _ 8.i-‘,t
Spring and Smnmer Stork of
BOOTS AM) SllO!:S.
For
E are receiving .>ur .SPRtNii A.ND Sl.MMLti
w
STOCK, consisting of ft large and general as- ^,1.1 Wreaths; Strr^w Trimininjr-- O.ipe 1
B
aii'l
lortment .T Gentlemen's. Ladies'. Mi'seb’
Children's
BOOTS, (illTKRS, \W) SIIOI'S.
Embracing every variety of style and fpiahiy. ^\ith a
general asHiirtnient of Servantr .''hoe>,.
—A LSO—
Trunks; Calf, G^at, Lining and Bin'ling Skins: Lnst«;
.*hoe Thread; with a large assortment of Shoe Fiu«iings.
of which we will sell low for Cash, or on time to
punetual customers.
S. T H \W LEY i SON.
.March ‘J7. _ ^2-Ow
S(‘wiii^ MachiiH s.
PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE PEl'.-
^ I'ENDICULAR A«'TIoN Miwiiia 'Jufliiu.'H,
hich have acfjuire.l an unerjualled reputation f.ir ex-
•■!'i(;nce in all parts of the world, for every variety ol
f;. tj. *v J. ,i.
H.VV 1". ju-it receive.I :.ii.l
.-‘■lected ito.-’; ol
SILK l.M) Fl\t\ DRV (i(H)IIS.
V, hich have been -ic'e.-te.l with
'i jned nil re particu arly I'or the
■tock ma-y tie found all the late
Ladies’ Drv>.^ Goijd-^: I'aticy p>^
pl.iin t'anarv Cid" 1 .i..; b'buk ir
d..; ricii PLAID Ber.ige« an.l Ti
rnge this ■-••a'.jn: i tiz'd and j
superior jilain Bera>:e
desirable color-*—pinks, l.lues. jrrc ns. black-i. wiiites,
tans, can.ary;.. vVC.; printed Em' I an.l Swi:-3 .l;u onet-*:
India and Foular.l Si'.kr; plain, fig .1 an.l j..:*; i ; liullvs;
Orcrandie Lawn.-; Printed ^Iuslil..-; rreiicb. Kn-’.i-h .-lu.l
.Vnii-rican (iinpham' and Prints. \c.
FOK (iENTLEMEN S WE \R - Sui>* ri..r b!:i.-k nn i
fancy col'il Cloths; black French D.ie-Skiiis; i uk y .'ord
t'asi^imeres, inclu'ling some s].leii'iid patt**i*ii‘'; Italian
and French Summer l’loth; i>rai> I' K?r~: t'aii'-y .i.r.I
Linen Drilling.-; plain stripcl and liir ! ' ■; . .-' itin.
and (Juilte'l Marseilles \ est;nus.
Emb'.l Curtain Mullins: t iidi Curt r... D.iin 'I ■
Damask an.l Cloth‘S; Talile Napkin- and T .v.eliu---
l»ir'lr*-eve Mil.I Scotidi Drt]K*r-‘; l*i-l I.int-n .-iii'l • o.t.-ii
.''heetin2'^; L'.nen iiii'l t "tt"!! Pill'.w t M'inps; liucKa-
back«; Swi" .lai'onet aii'i i’i iid \lu-';ii-; ll 'li- p aii I
Lon- L:iwn.-.; r-tr'i.e .vv.',-- and T -;..’ M;i>.ii;-; ‘t.iwis
aii'l bleache.l -hirtincs iiii 1 Sheeting''; 'urtaiii Frin-.. -
('.r;;s C..;,thr f..r -kirtiiiL- w. r t-d 1' -v-k :md ''I ;-
.-i-illes do; Satin .le.ni^; C. r-et do-. I L.\IN and D
WlllTi. and COl/D CH.M’i; ."ilAW i': LACK \I .N-
TLES and TAI.M VS; PL.MN and t Hi SILK ' ITTO;
plain Linen, emb d an.l hem-stitched 11 aii'U* rcli•ef^:
Kid ;’i..ve--; twisti 1 Silk Milts; M.k and C.IL.ai.-rx;
Lisle Thn .i'l and Silk rn.l. r-liirt-; Ci ,-mi-. it-: Under-
.^leeves: I'reiich W^Tkc.l ( S^^. ..- ..tiil ' anil^rii.*
Edging- and Iniiertiu/'^; i'iirc.i i, Curt-n n;i'i Li-le E.Ii:-
ings; Linen and Bohin dn; biack aii'l i .''iik \ eil-;
f^reeu and br.iwn lU-iage X ei'.iug*^; white and f.i ■! Sii'^^
lliii.'-i n.-i; I’l.'in and ti;; 1 I)"l'inrt"'; l.i ick .''i:!i Nctfin^
f.-tr Mant’.es; t'»-4 wliit.^ P.eraire-; a:; I lis^;’e>- lor .I .: .''ilk
p.fiiicbes; ll.min-t Linin^^ .an.l TaV.-. \rti;,i ial F ;.,wer-
ecl- -; Fiort n. f
Fire Screen^-,
IIHKS NKW' cut.)!’ Mol \SSKS. |
■ju ri'jirt-H I’.jrk.
In .1 : N. . :: Macl;ere!.
r. ilo/.en s. W. C.illitis' Tiirpentino .\tos.
' null IKi. ..Ill N C. i’.acon.
BENBOW. KVLE & Co
Fell y -2:. 1 L 74tf
S;t‘i4!u IjiL!;iurs—Faveltfvill^ Miinutaclure.
i; are n. w j.repare.i with all the necessary mn-
VT .ii;ner\ f -r ii;;iiuifa -t iring STE.\ M ENGINES.
fio;u tivi’ t.. si\iy lior-'e p. wei. whieh we can lurnish
.'11 as la. ■■raiiic T.-rnr a" any Northern e..*tablishment.
Per ms in want of Kngine.i f,,r Mills. Bvat^. \c. will
pen-.-;-.,- the adv.aiituge of having them made near home.
Vii I'.npine ..ur own manufacture can be seen
in ..’ler ition at ttie Fonii.'.rv.
' HALL .V BOLLlNt.ER.
l»ee J, .'■>1-tf
II. IIARHMIMI.
/ Fni/i tti riUf’, *\ . ^
r..''PEC TFl I.LV informs the j.ublic that he is pre
pare.1 t. CNeeille PL.VN
11
every description—
siich as St.ite and Court ll.a;.-e>. Pri? iIih, ,vc. M»",
Chnrehe-, C. tta;.'!'-. .n 1 ot)ier public aiel private e.li-
•i. 1'..^. Bri . i; . is, all with Spei'ificatioi.s
iin.i ('.'iitrM. ts nia.b- f-r lio- --'mo. lie wi’.' also supf'i-
;nten.l ai: kiH l- of v. r\.
Order- u re. ei\c prompt nttention, and I’Imu! drawn
II I ^.'tit t. anv I art "1 the > ouiitry at short notice.
De.. ; t. 1 ■ ■ ,"):i-Om
s;:i:i) o \ rs.
J. \ T
Feb'v i K 1'
W ADDILL.
71tf
MILLl.'iLRl
AND
tll.\i'l.l'}HKIM!,
.Firs. Wat ton
'ilks and Marcelains; I’apci ilnnging
Wall Paptring, \c. Ac.
A largo lot 111' MuU-.-'kiii rm'l white and (li:ib
Titavcr fclAT:?; }’au;tma. I..-^hnrn, .Vlbnni, (’.iiia-
(liiiii, Straw and otlior styli'"* SI ^i .^lKjl 11A I’.";
13oys’ au'l Youth.'’ ilo, in ^n'cat \ari.-ty; lar-c as-
.sortmcnt. fasiiiunalile Straw JJunut't.-; Mi.-si ^’ Hi.n-
nets and Flat.-.; line Calt puuip-.s-li' and otlur
Boots; rongn-v;, tl alters and Shoes;
Jjudit's’ C'lingress (laitiT.^, Jissnrtcd cokirs; whit'',
bronzt' and l\id .''iipper.s, \c.
.4 hni\ih>jm> lot 'lothimj, >/ .1 vvy
siiprioi' mi-l , -/
/ ii ri) o'l'ijil '■>»', S^i'i't-', ^ ! n'!'
f'i'ii'ifs uii'l .SV-I'mhr'lla.-i
mill 1^11 iii.oih; Tnirrlli,i,f (.'ar-
j)i f Ba/js. nitil ]’tiliris, d •. t '-. (l‘-.
sewing, (ire now ofTerei at the reduced cash jirice ot i .^viIl be sold on as !icc(iiiim..datir.;x term
''NK HUNDRED DOLLAl'.s. The clear profit from
'.ue use of these machines is from S.jOO to $D)UU a
'. »ar. depending on the kind of work done.
We wish to call the attention f nianiifacturers par-
■ larly t' 'Ur newly invente.i an.I entirely original
Machine to Sew with a Single Thread.
Thi Hisiniiiient i so mliiiu. ble ,n c.iitiivaao-. an.l p>-rUrt
n .jn-ntion !»nd re-iilt, that It coiiiiiiand-. the nnnu:*lifi d up
Vi', ol Hit who undcr^,tHnil Ihe »rl ofSewmit !>y iu-a. liin-ry. l i.r
‘*‘t\ atitrhiiig ihi- the only machine that c.'iii make a
"»hirh will reiiinin distinct and IjeHiitituI aticr w.islilnir. t ..r.ihoe
" jrk nnd every *ort of leather Sewini:—''h(> iinkint:—M«tlrc.>se\
•w,d all riewing in which GllK.A'l' S'rKK.N/ril • *I SK.A.M I.'- RK
(il’lKKll the work >f th'^ mai hlne r:\nn lie i cmalled It is more
..niple in its coiihtruction «nd much iiior«* e:\^il^ iiiHiiBm'd and ope
' .ted than «ny other.
Here-.fier wp shall W-pre,,nreil t.> mipply a viirieiy ol Sr.uin>
iiif.ch'.n*-^- cai'h p-rlert and ( ..inpleie ol in kind, it the ffdl.iwinc
eiv-ih vnr*»^.
J. e KTul =-huille mHrhlni* ol' •'tylc "H woii.ifii
box
"2 *lo nn Iron fruin*' %
J. ilo ih ii*-\vly inv«ril**u feed ^iiruon iitnl
r
4 ihrpud»*il nin» h\nftn f.ir unen nn»l ochrr htjlu Hew
hii
r» iU> kn :ui(l
^ any
loou
other house in the place, ei'her it V, u ,:.->.il
The trading public wouM d>.. well to g.vi
fore iiurchasilig.
L. L. .V J. A PEMi’KRToN,
Hay Street.
.March Ib.jL
DIU'GS AND MI:J)ICINIvS.
Sa/nurl J. Hinsdale
KS now receiving large ad.litions to his Stock
DRUtiS. MEDICINES, .tc
sale at as low jirices as they !
State.
Market S'lUare.
March li?., IS.,1.
SHOOKS WANTKI).
TH^HE Subscri’oeiwant to purchase any ‘luantity ol
m the above named article; those having th‘ saU'e
for sale will do well to call on iih at the .Siore No. i.
: Green Street, North of the Market, after the tirst of
of
., which he otl'ers for
an lie obtaiiie.l in the
S. J. HINSDALE,
f..r 'h'«- w.-iK -.n.t l(.(vth*‘r .*tilrliliiji Sl-j
with iipparMtii.. ;.i biii.l niiitlr-n>es Ai.c.
JanuHiv.
De. . 1 ». IS.'
W. HENRY.
IlKNP.Y.
.'..'I if
H .li, i|.i of extra Mjr.e for iiiuliiii^'r.mi lliiinas *1(0.
■i iln ' ; iHriter li/.p for f|iiiltinn I'xira -1/.. linin"- ^il.'.o
,.i do do adapted to lap'eiun.na . iMslHcvci fc:. ,
*,6:
1 Kiiitir.iidfriiii/ \i«. bine iiiiikiii(! Nil .iniiiiiii’iit-.1 -i.l. ti \ ill.
-.0 threiids >irUl.
ij. .MHrhiiie!* ot larce l.ir .~evviii(> aw inin;.' .'irnl ..li.p-.
ah futures and apparaini complete from .>100 lo i;l.%00.
Mii.h.nes vtdl be fttl»*d for any iinii'iinl iiprnllarity ol iv.irk ' ii
i*‘’i>oiialile terms. Th« M» tiines arc «pciir.'lv packed f.ir tr,r,\
r-iruiinin to liny part of ihe v\orld, and lull pruned liistriiri.om Inr
'ni? snil keepini; them in onler are fnr'i^sh.-d iv ith .‘ ich iii Iiiae
Ml ! hlno necdlvn. Silk t«i“l un s|mm>U—3 cor.l linen tiirp.ol .
ilway» (in hand and for sale at low.'it rash prirp...
Principal iJIfire. .No. Itroadvviy. V
liRAVi II orn Ks
^'.iith K.iurth Streit Philniielplii.a. 1.'',!) nalliniorp Street fl'ilii-
luore 47 Hanover ■■Street, Kostoii. lUT Kliii Street. f’InrinnHti
1. M. SINGER AC CO.
New York, March 20, 1864.
ot
|1M
jlll
8:^*Bmpd
.lOiLN ilARM.VN
l’,"-poi'ttiilly infi.rtii-: hi.- tVicnds and
the pulilic. that lie h;.s rem.ived fr.itn the
Hotel at the fool of Hayni..unt to the larger
nnd more comnyidious Hotel in the centre i.f
Town, recentlv oiviipied by Mrs. i>rov\n, and \7eil
known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where lie will be hap-
: pv to accommoilate Travellers and Boarders. No ex
ertions of himself aii'l family will he sjiared to render
those coinfortatde who may favor him with their ccun-
^ pany.
i Fuyetteville, N. C., June 3, 1853.
20Utf
' U 'W n -eiving her lall .and Winter MILLINI-R^.
con^istin...; • : I’x'iinets, from one dollar to fifteen;
Dreti C.'IT,..: Handkerchief*; French .\rtificial H.wcrs
■in.l Fe-;ii'iers; Swiss Edgings an.I Insertings; Capes. Cel
lars aii'l rnderslcevea; Ladies’ and Childrens Wrist
Gloves, an.l b’tig and short Mits; a new and beautiful
stock of Dreps 'rrimmings of the latest style; \ civet
and Silk Mantillas; Kail way Corsets; Whalebone Busks.
Dresses. .Mantillas, and Cloaks made in the latest
Pliiladelphi.i and New \ ork styles.
All orders from the country promptly attended to.
Oct. 1H.'>:I. ^3tf
1- \(ri s CANNor Hi: Donn'Kr).
/,./ ill' .WIrftil refill unil ponder'.
^ J- itiaii .'.'111 iTcrsiins in the rity i.f Rii hiiiond. Va.. alone
ii-ni . :n Ip, r.'iinrk.il.le rares p. rtoriiiPd liy
4'arter'^s Spanistk ,lti.rtni'e.
I I'hi. (Teal ,S|.rlii" V!i-.lirine mil I’liiifier o| ihn I’lo.id ih now lioed
I li\ liiinilreus .>i I'riieial (..ttinits. who testify daily lo the remark
‘ ai.'e cures |i|.|t. rim’d li> llie i:re.'i!eM ol all iiieiluin«s. I'.irlrr’K
Siiaiiish Mivture .\eutnleia. Uhfunialisiii, Scroliila Kriiptionson
iPtt Skin, l.!\er I>i,ensp, fi vi r'. I'lcers, Old Sores. .Mleclions of
the K..lne\-.. Ii.-^ea-es of the Throtit. l emale C.implnlnts. Pains
i and Achini: of the l,..ne« an.l Joaits, are speedily imt to lliifht hy
■ ii'ine llii.» i;r. at and ino^liiiiahx- remedy .
K.ir mU d;*ea*p-i cif the HI0..1I, n.ithinc has ypt heen fonr.d to com
pare wilh It It rlciinse-^ the system ..fall impiirities, act- gently
.111.1 ctfirienlly on the Liver iiiid Kidney , strencthons the riicestiim,
(lives tone to ilic Sioiiiach. niakr- the Skin rlrnr and henlthy, and
rust..ri’s the ..n-t.liit...n, i-iil* i*Metl l.y ilibt'H.e or broken down li>
the e\i'i'.e-i o;'youth, i.i .t pri-ii.ie vijior and strenclh.
r.ir Ihe I.H.lies. It is iiiicoiiip:iraiily lieiter lhan all the rosnietics
pvt r u»e«l. .\ few do^es of ( .irte.’s Spanish .Miiture will rem.ive
all snT.ow ness of complexion, bring the r.'ses niaiitlinE to ihe cheek,
rive ••lasticity to Ihe step, nnd improve the (jeneral health in a re
m:irk:.|ile de(:r e. bevoiid all the iiiedirines ever heard of.
larce nii'nlH-r of cerlilicates of remarkable cures performed m
iwrsons residing in the city of Itichniond, Va., by the use of far
icr’-. SiiHnlsh Mivliirf, is the be^l evidence that there is no hum
biiL' ab.iiil it ’I'he press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians,
and public men. well known to the comniiinlty, all add their testi
iimv 10 tiio elfects of thi^ f.KlAT m.oOD >’i RtFlER.
Cnll and spr a few hundreds of the certificates around the bottle.
N,.lie eenuine unless signed HK.NNKTT &. HF.KKS. Urugtiists
"principal Depots at M. Ward, Close & Co., No. 83
Maiden l.atie. New York; T. W'. Dyott & Sons, and
Jenkins Hartshorne. Philadelphia; Bennett & Beers.
So. I-') Main Street. Richmond, Va. .And for uale by
S. J. HINSD.XLE, Fayetteville.
Feb'y l ‘>, IS.V.*.. '
Vahidhlr fn/ornuiiion to the Puhlic.
i ENTLENn'A w ishing to supply themselves for the
W npjiroaching S]iring and Summer, with tine and
ftishioiiable Garments, will lind it to their great advan-
in;r,> to call on me before purchasing cl.sewhere, as I
ha^e )ust returned from the Northern Cities with a fine
lariie'cheHp aii‘1 well selected assortment of
U«-a«Iy-T3ali riolhiiijf,
Shirts Collars, ('ravats an.l other Furnishing Goods;
Boots and Shoes; Travelling Trunks. Valises, Carpet
P.iigs; Walking 'Miies; Looking Glasses; Umbrellas;
India Hublter Overcoats, Leggings and Sandals; Oil
Cloth Coats, Pants and Jackets; together with a large
;\ssortnienT .»t iiovs' and \ ouths’ Coats, Pants and \ ests,
' H VTS AND C.VPS.
GEORGE BRANDT,
Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.,
between tlie Market House and Fayetteville Hotel.
March 1, 1864. 7§-tlM
Dll. STRONG’S
COMPOUNP SANATIVE PILLS.
and are a iiiokt »>u|M>rior in
the cure of all Bilious Complaints, Chills nnd Kever,
Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Liver Complaint, Jaundice,
Sick Headache, Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Fevers of all
kinds. Loss of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Men-
atruatiou, and all lingering; diseases.
As a Female Medicine they act like a charm, and j
when taken according to the directions, they never fail i
to cure very worst c.ases of after all other i
remedies tail.
Tli«*y purify tlic l»loo«l, «‘qiialix* tli«*
«.ir«*ulatiuii, r«‘Ntur«'* the l..iver, Ki«tii‘y*>,
and otlior S4> r«‘tory Orgaii«i to a li«‘altuy
tOll«‘ Ulld nrtioii; and as an .Vnti-Bilious Family
Medieiue they have no equal. Price '2:> cents jier liox.
—ALSO—
1)K. STRONG’S
I’FA I'ORAL STOMACH PILLS. ;
A reined v for Coughs. Ctdds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, '
Whooping t’ough, Astlinia. Consumption, Nervous !
Diseases, Dyspepsia. Costiveness. Erysipelas, Disease
of the Heart, Intlammation and Pain iu the Chest,
Hack an l Side, and all diseases arising from a .]e-
ranged state of the Stomach, and to relieve the dis
tress and had feeling frc*n eating too hearty food, in
weak and dyspeptic habits.
Warranted to be Purely Vegetable. !
fB'IHESE I’ills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and :
M .\perient One '2x> cent box possesses three times j
more power to cure diseases than a one dollar bottle of j
anv of the Syrups, Balsams, or Sarsaparillas, that whs |
ever made, and u simple trial of only one box will prove '
this important truth.
! Tlioy proiiiot‘ Ekp4‘ toratioii, louM‘it
tli‘ 4'loai' tli‘ L.iih;{« and
oilier »N‘T«*lory Orfjaii* of all morbid
matter, and there is not another remedy in the
whole Materia Medica capable of imparting such healing
properties to the Lungs and Vital Organs as these Pills.
Tliey ‘uro Co**tiv*iH‘»»s produce a K*od
reeular .\pp‘tlte, and «itreiiKtlien the
Kyttem.
Price li>') cts. per box. containing ‘J-') doses of medicine.
Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and get the
• Planter's .Vlmonac" gratis, giving fu!’ j.articulars and
certificates of cures.
iioth kinds of the above-named I’ilL- are for sale in
Fa' utteville by S. J. Hinslale. aud J. N. Smith; who
also keep a supply of Sp^uctr'ii VeijHahh I’lHf.
and !>'. Hull's Cfl'brated I’llh. which stop the Chills
in.l Fever the first day, and do not sicken the stomach
,>r operate on the bowels. [l*>-\ ]
FALL SUPFLlEfS.
I HAVE now in Store a full assortment of GRO
CERIES. PROVISIONS, and other Goods suitaV>le
for the Fall .and W inter Trade, and which I offer for
Ce.sh, or in exchange for Producc of almost any kind.
I have always on hand—Flour, Meal, (’orn. Rice, Ba
con. Lard. Butter. Cheese. Crackers, Salt, white Clari
fied and Brown Sug.ars, Rio and Jioa Cotfee, Tea, Mo
lasses. Vinegar, Fish. Cig irs, Tobacco, Snutf, Candles,
Soap, Starch, Spices, Candies, Pepper, Buckets, Brooms.
! wrought and cut Nail». Powder. Shot. Percussion Caps.
; and a good assortment of Dy« Stuffs; with many f>t'n»i
^ things in tbs^ Grocery line.
—ALSO—
A good assortment of Diy Goods, Boots and Shoes,
j Negro Blankets aud Kerseys, and a good assortment ot
I Readv-mnde Clothing. Call and buy cheap,
j • W. H. CARVER.
I October 25. IHfi.'l. :l9-fim
C1LV l7l N KS,
eo.VFt: f Tio^vE r ,
W HOLES\LK AND RETAIL DEALER IN
h'ori Kiii Frinlii, ^'}/ts, ('h/ars, Tnharrit^ Smq), tir.
stkkkt,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1S5'.5. _ 7;)tf
RAVNKR cV (ilL.MOlii:,
€'om in ihhion ^Iterrlt an f
No l.M WATER STREET.
VORK.
waehks g. n*VNFit.) 1 fA.ni’s R.
! References:
Messrs. Francis .Skinner Co., N>-»v 'ioik
Lord, Warren f'o.. “
E. Kidder. Esq., W ilnilnslun, N. C
J. H. FInnner, •• “
.Vtuofl Wttile, Esq., \e'.rliein,
iJ. A; W. .McLaurin, Fuyetiaville.
ja^*(’ust.imftry advsneos made on Naval St..r--‘ ti'
Nov. 1H.^;!.’ 4SVp.t
80-C.m
J. i:. LA\VRi:\('K,
Fayetteville, N. C.
September,
U. M. ORRELL,
FllR\V.iRl)l\U rinniissiux )lEBtHA.\T \T ‘
Favelteville, .If. V. i
March 10, 186*1. _ *
WILkTnsON & ESLER,
DEALERS IN !
Con/fctiimiirij. Funiijn Frui'ti^, To/xi/'.-o,
and Snuff, I
AND IMPORTERS OF j
m Pt:KIOR HAVANA ( IGAR«,
AT Wm»l,ES.\l.K AM> RKTAIL.
Market St,, Wilmington, W. C.
,\ug. 7, 1861. lltf
MALl7l?fT ll^^Tll^R,
Grocern anti CommisHton tlier-
chantH^
135 Front street,
NEW YORK.
I’. MALLKTT.] [.T. I’ALL.MIK.R
Avigust l*j. IS-'»‘.J. IStf
WILfJAM IL ALARSJL
Commission and Forwarding
MERCHANT.
BROWN S Rl lLIHNt;, WATHU .^TliKKT,
WILMlNGT(n, N. C.
.\GE.NT FOR THE BRIITIIEH.S STE.\)1 lJU.VT COliPWY.
Usual Advances made on Consignments.
Feb. 2. 185L
"Ir A
ri-
i-
-V' n**
Hv (illGO LAljfir.H
T\V0‘l)(lURS ABO\F f. f. IIIKJII .v SON'S STOBfw
Fay‘tlovillr, i\
Jan’y JO, IS.'")} *‘^^y~P'^ _
i\dhE\is 6i m\\ ‘
No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK.
COM>HsSlON MEIU'UANTS
FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF
(V)Uonari(l \V oolit'ii .Marliincry, Mu-
ciiiiiists' 'I’ools, Lcallicr Bollint*; iVc.,
—ALSO—
flautilUeliirer’^ Arlicleii”
OF EVERY l»ESCRIPTlON
('ofiipiLsin^' lieliiD^, ('ard
H(»l)l)ins, Shuttles, I’ickers, Holler
Skins, Roller Cloth, Oils, (S:c.
Dec. '27, 185n. >>(tt
MOORE, HENSZEV vV ( O.,
SITCESSORS TO
WM. T. HOWELF, .•£ (''o..
Jmporteri cud ]\hol»mh' Drakn in
K ■ ..m. ■«. Bi» m.m~ .-'m.
No. Market Street,
PniJ.AI)ELPHL\,
KtKl* COSST.\.\Tr.l ON HAM> .V L.VKr.K .VSSoHTME.M Uf
I Hardware, Cutlery, Gruns, &c.,
WHICH they will dispose of on as goods terms as
any house in the I niteil States.
! Orders by mail or oth^'rwise put up with cnie and
I forwar.letl with despatch.
A discount of Six per cent, allowed for cash in par
I funds.
; Jan’y 2o, If’fiL 04-;impd
I look TvT THIS!
^H^lIE subscriber is prepare.! and qualitied to
fBlHE subscriber is prepare.! and qualified to de
spatch all orders for Paper Hanging, having on
hand a tine assortment; among which maj' he found the
().>>k und .Marble patterns. He also carries on the
•Mattress-making and Painting, of all descriptions. Call
ou him at No. 7 Gr.’^en street.
R w. hf:nry.
.lan’v D'l, 18.‘)4. *»2tf
t'()PAUT.\i:ilSllll>.
ri'^HE undersigned have entered into a copartnership
I under the style and title of JESSUP & CO., for
the distillation of Turpentine, and the Grocery busi
ness in Campbellton. Our Still will he on Water Street,
a few yards north of Clarendon Bridge. We sh.all
keep a general assortment of Groceries in the brick
store on Main Street.
J. McD. JE.SSUP.
C. P. JONES.
W M. G. BARF.EE. |
Feb. 13. 1864. 70-3m i
P. ,S. This Goiairti>ership does not affect rtie tirm u
Jones Barbee, which is still contitiued.
~TKi)Y^ifc“WATiSII
HAVE ON HAND;
New Crop Molasses, Sug;ira, Coffee, Salt, Iron,
Ntiils, Hardware, Cutlery, Window Glass, Putty,
Blacksmith Tools, Dye Stuffs, Spices, Ad:i-
mautine and Tallow Candles, Crockery, Boots
and Shoes, Cotton Cards, Saddles and Bri
dles, Snuff, Soaps, Dry Goods, etc., etc.,
Wliich they offer ^t wholesale and retail.
—ALSO,—
MesB Pork, Bacon, Lard, Meal (Fresh.) Dried Fruits.
Cabbage, FRESH up country Butter,
j^' W'e are Agents for the sale of Stoddard’s Cele
brated Piano Forte, warranted at N. Y. prices.
Igfcjy-Manufactured Tobccco at Factory prices.
Jan’y '2S, 1854. *^*’-tt
if"^:UAin^l/LS C'^on Yarn and Sheetings, for sale
'17-tf
T. C. WOR'riL
GKNERAL COMMISSION MHRCHANT.
WlLMlN(/rON, N. (’.
Usual advances made oi\ consignments of Cotton, Naval
.Stores, iiii.l other Produce.
Particular ;ittention given by G. W. D.WIS to pur
chasing 'argoes, procuring Freights for Vcs.5cls, \c.
Jrtii’y 17, 18')L i.l-lY
C\ \ R. G. WORTH,
Connnission Forwarding Merchant
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
IViliiiiii^toii, C.
Usual advances made on consignments.
I Jan’v 17, 1854. >3-1Y
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
c o nmsniwo
AND
EOR \V A RDL\( J MERC H A NT,
n^ilminffton, .V.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
j ments, and ('ash advances made on Produce to be ship
I'he Siil>scrih(“r still con
tinues to carry on the ( .\BINET Bl Sl-
NL.'“.'' in 1 a.vctt'*viric. aud iu addition to
his Establishment on Bow Street, n.'ar
Kcclcs's Bri.lge. has opened a large W.\RE
ROOM ou Uay street. uc»ily ..pposite the Fayetteville
i Hotel, and otic door East of Nje^-rs. Hnigh \ Son's,
i where n jicncral assortiiieiif ol
FLRAITLRE,
Made by competent aud faitliful workmen, may be had
at prices corresponding witJi the times. .Mso, an as-
• sortmcnt of Northern-made FUltNITURE, selected by
» ; himself which will bo soM at a very moderate .advance
1 DUNCAN McNEILI-
I Nov. 10, 1851. -3fetf
ped to ot'icr ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12. 1H51.
’»7y
J. S. ILVNKS,
;?lereliant,
Fayetteviiie, N. C.
Sept. 10, 185:{.
WILLIAM A. GWVER,
FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT
Wilmington, Ik. €
2Ptf
I U E keeps on hand an assortment of Fisk’s celobra
1 .ML ted METALLIC BURIAL CASKS, which kave
I been highly recommended by Willie P. Mangum. Henry
I Clay, Lewis Cass. Wtu. U. King, nnd many other il-
ustrieus characters, who have esamiued and witnessed
their utility.
; fH^HE undersigned, having purchased .Mr. Tho.s. h
j i Lutterloh's Distillery and Cooper-shops, have
' entered into Copartnership under the name of McLnurin
I & Strange, for the piirpoie of carrying on the Distille-
‘ rv of T’tn'entiiie, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar-
I r'eld D. McLAURlN.
W.M. McLAURIN.
I JAS W. STR.A.NGK
Feb'y IH, iBoS. TOtf
■ M)TU'E.
1 Jj|r aVING purchased the stock of Materiel on hand
1 JLM. at tl;e Shop formerly owned by Mr. E. Fuller,
; and having engaged the services of Mr. .1. . Lally,
j whose work gives such general and entire snt..sfaction.
1 I am now prepared to execute all orders for Timber
PERSON.\L attention given to the sale or shipment Wagons, Hoad agons. Carts, Drays. W heel mrrows, Acc.
of Naval .Stores. I have ample facilities for con- 1 have on hand and will constantly keep a goo sup-
ducting the business; large wharf and store sheds to i ply of Iron Axles, Chains. Bolts, and in short every
keep spirits from exposure. Naval stores will be shipped ' thing that the W agon-maker can need.
^ / at Factory prices, by TROY & MARSH.
May no, 18,'-)3. ^^tf
2,000 /i/j/.v. Fur pent inc Wanted^
17I0R which the highest cash prices will be paid.
McLEAN & JONES,
Summervill, N. C.. May 18. IS-*)”. ^
^To(TiTiywXuE).
ANAW VY from the subscriber, two Negro Girls |
and four Children, viz: MARTHA, a bright mu-
altto. five feet four or five inches high, took with her
two girl children, Frances and .\nn; HANNAH, copper
colored, about the same height of Martha. Hannah
took with her two male children, Lewii and John.
The above negroes formerly belonged to the estate of
George T. Bark.sdale. ami are eupposed to be lurking
about the Cape Fear, ab«ut Mr. Winslow’s plantation.
The above reward will be paid for their confinement in
any Jail so that the subscriber can get them, or for
their delivery to the subscriber in Sampson county.
FLEET R. PETERSON.
SeplwnbM «, liW. 26-tf
to any house in New York, or to other markets if advi- j
sable, and liberal cash advances made on consignmeirts. i
I refer to tlie following distillers;
E. Hantium, Wayne county. |
E. H. Woodard .S: Co., Earpsborougn.
W. Ear)), •■ I
A. G. Thornton. Johnston county
Bridges & Durham, .... j
I). Hocatt, “ ‘* j
Spencer Fountain, “ ••
H. Eatman, •• “
Smith, Bryan 1% Co.. *•
B. R. Hinnant, Esq. •• “
Lovett Peacock, Columbus county.
Messrs. Jones & Leach, Fnyetteville.
May 20, 185:i. ’ OnY
STTvliR cV WllXlAAlS.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and MMomestir Dry Ooods^
HAY STRKET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
.T. B. STARR.] [-T- M. WILLIAMS
April 28, 1852.
COrrON BAGGING
Timber Wniions, with the improved Iron Axles, made
to onler at th.- shortcHt notice.
I have 10 good and competent Workmen at the busi
ness, and will give it my whole and undivided attention.
Mv prices shall be as moderate as the times will ad
mit, and I will challenge any Wiijcon-maker in the I ni-
ted States to e.jual ray work either in point «f style or
durability. _ THO.S. C. ^
')ct. 20, 1850.
FULLER
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TOBA('CO.
f^lHE .suV..scriher continues t" receive and sell, on
I mauufacturers' account, all grades of manufac-
Tobacco. -J UTLEY.
May ai. IB.VJ.
5(MK0r0(» ll)s. Cotton and
LiiuMi RA(iS wuntt'd.
f JlHE subscriber will pay the highest inarket price
B for anv .luantitv of cieaii Linen and t otton Lag.'*
8t;tf
IHAVE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee
Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, and Bagging Twine.
Send in your orders and they shall be supplied,
JAS. G. COOK.
Oct. 8. 1853. 32tf
Feb’v 1854.
DAVID MURPHY.
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TOIiACt'O.
WF have on hand several lot^ ol 'lobacco, which
'we will sell at lower prices .according to quality,
than can be had of any other houseJn^Town.^
Dec. 29. 1853.
& T. WADDILL.
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