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l>i;i\TKI) MONOAVS AND TUTUSL> \ VS.
FJ)\\ VIU) J. HALK .V SON.
lUilTOKS AM* rixOl’HlKTons, ,
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i if 'luring the yoitr .;f s:il' ev.i |
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;si 't 1’’ liiH"' f'T the tirst. nml thirty cents f .r ^ u'h ‘
;i-' yublicatit-in. Yearly advertisiMuenis 1>\ -i.o
.iitrrti-ts. !it reasunnble rates. \iK erti-m s .
til rtftte the numher of insertions desireil. ..r
wiii i^^oiitiiiue.l till furbiil. uml eharsrc'i ... i 'nl
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M iv 11.
SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
IN THE TOWN OF FAYETTEVILLE.
ON SATl'KDAV. Jvine lUth. will h,- -,.M :it
the Market Mouse, in Fayetteville, at 12 . ' ^'ok,
\[ . all the Real Kstute belonging: to the late iHiaoa
MacUae. iiniuiii: which are several valuable inii'ri.ve i
Aud \iinmpro\ed 'ts .'ii Hay, I’erson, iiillesjiii'. Ham-
t^y, R.'wan. Green. I'iek. Russell, Melver. an^i Nortii
st/vets. The inifr.'vomoiits arc. dwelling houses !ui.|
tre-proof sti res.
.\lso. aN ut ncres "f Timbered Laud .'U the wa-
'.ers At'Uuek Head, near Beaver (. reek Faeti’ry.
Ter:;.' u;.i ie known at sale.
g^- \ii\ inf' rniati-.n relative t- the jT'-ieriv v^ili
.I'SHN \LV(’ UAH. ‘
Surviviii::: t'xe ur. r.
M.y r>. 1>'.4. •• ts
m:\v ciooDs
,\r Tilt: cRocKKRv sToui:.
By late arrivals 1 have received a consider ': ,e
■addition t« my stock ot‘ Ciiass \Vare. and I'.iii !i- -.v
. order? of my country friends for any thiii^i ii;
•.Lttt .me.
—-VLS'^.—
i«e 'hina V.ise?. Tea Setts, xe..
; !t .'.J Baud rhina iJinuer Sett —117 {>;e..- vai
:.i"era.
lutiful assortTuent of NV .'.ters, S ':,.r 1 . . ;
Hali Lanterns. Wire I'i'i; ('.ver'. r un i
Si’vcr I’lated and lirititiuia ''u'" r.'. 7 ’ -. t
y. Si’.ver I’lated on good (lermar. S.'.vi-r i’ a ai,
;»'■ eSr ’>'ns and French F ^rks: 1 \S;.t.,r ’■ r t . _
I- i ; g i’.s,, with a variety of i.ther H oi>eke.'i.li._' 1-
\r.l the f -.;'wing NKW articu'— r.r'-ad s , ■ r-.
i. i.'ters; Knite SharpeUi rs. un 1 1'iteiit i : ui:
b ivy been tried in this \;,-inuy aud j r 1 \
■\ ’.■•t if Sponge Uath.s, and superi-ir Ai'- rica: i'
;'Ierv. W. N. Ti LLlNii H \.-T.
May lo. l:=--4.
•V full ;unl a>'u’tinciit •(
’jier'b T' .•'.s. eous;^t;ng i.f Truss 11 : ,s;c.
A LSI)
•I B>i!s. N'.i 1 llerri!i;rs.
'■ N 1. -I .^l.'lckert'l.
f K. i.i:i:^'!:
May in, l>^o4.
Linse(‘(l Oil. Purr W liitr I.t .iil
VN1» ;i geni-r:i u'.-ortnu-nt -u ■ r -r I'n'iit-
rrt-r-U just rt* • ivt'-I air
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Mav 1'
(.i:mtnk pi:iU'\i \N (.a vNo.
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PKRiONS wishing tn secure snjpiie-
sond their orders and they wi';; be - ;
■ favtflrable terms. I’aynieiit in ail i m.-i
r ■ Hfr.re deliverv.
r.Kvi;i;i,v
M .v lo.
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ih t.o
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'■IVrKS of Mankind: or L'i.n
i based upon the Ancient M 'liun-'nts. i’ l i.r.o. ..
.''u’.f turea, and Crania of Itacf ~. and up ii t'o- .N itur.a'.
.rraphifal, PhilologicHl and I’liblica! r; . ■: ..
■vj. C. Nott and Gen. K. Gliddnn. Just ri'n'ive t
May U. L. J. lIALii .'0\.
^I^HE HRITL'H I'uKTS. frnui Ch.iuc.-r t i \V .,ds-
M. worth, new l^'i mo. edit; in—s ’.d in wh' ''.- "i-
finite vols. Also,'
.NIontgomery. Hemans, Burns, Brynii. Si- it', .Mi. r*‘.
and Shakspeure—one volume each, the sp'tMidld linsinn
edition, ju.^t received. ti. J. ll.\Lli SuN.
May tj, 18')L
FOR SAU:.
tTE.\M of well-broke voung Muie^, . 'f' Wa^' >1*
and flear. ' A A. M. Kl Til A\.
Mav 11.
LAnnMU Uv.i! ill
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Ff! /; Ut ri'/r =■ A I,n:n:r(on
‘jj Hales prime Ilav. lor s:il(' l>\
R. .M. jRRKLr.
M,;y 1, 1H54. '-'-’tf
coPAirrxHRsiiip.
1’'M>tiR thtt name and style of R.\MSIiV \ lili'j..
tL» undfcreij^ne J have thiii day Imcoint; i',^pn ttici>
; j»iy (joodB, fjrocery and llardwai'e l’.',i'’;:c:-
re jpLi'inilB s. T. Hawlev .v Son, Hhv .''treet. I iiy-
iie.'N. C. ' NL RAMSliV.'
N. .\. l{\.MSi;V.
RAMSKV i RiiO., ~
Crroccr.v, r.,
MAY STHKET, FAYKTTFVlLLli. N. ( .
LLP Constantly on hand every thing in thierli!,i'
of bugiiie^s. and will sell ut th« lowest rates,
ouniry produce bjught or taken in wxchangu ini-
(ji, jiJb.
.\i; orders will me«t with prompt attention.
A{ ril 11, I'o}. H7-tf
S, BLIK, iiui/dcr and t/idrrtal rr.
Id prepared to execute contract* of frntii f
^oU.lMM) Mild upwards.
^^indow lilinil>, ,'ush, ilaBh Doors, .md ail kind.s "t
ornamental an t piuiu w.ii-k warranted to ni'.e sati^l'ae-
t.ou. He may t ■ .,iU on ihijuiry at .Mr. -Jc^se W.
1’ wers’s.
Fayetteville, .April li’. I-.',}. -7 '.i.ip i
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I AYKTTFA ILT.E, N. C., MAY 18, 1854.
[NO. ‘>97.]
(HIM (iLiSS, m (ROfKERV.
•MilK s,
I .ifth
I’l';' -n,-' i'\cvj, ai-ricle
i,Ii-ids ■'tl're. eonsi.stiu!:: iv. [.-ii , j
riain black ai’.l witcv o >'.i ; |'.li 1 Sunnner Silk: !
prin ■.lac.uiet an ' ullier :Uy!': Mi -lins: (Ii'ena-
din.>, I'.erages iind Tissues; i i ^ lel Mn.-lins for |
Lvellint 'iresses; white :;i;o .■ v ai l'arit: ll: • - id !l.s |
snrimeut La e a!\d -tlii-r f iinilo-ni- i
dev.'d ^:eeves. I'i et: . !' ' iver^-: H-l's: 1
''v\ ;ss an l .Lii'-'urt FoKiUir -i:.' lo i i t':. '. o! -u’ t rioi-;
■iUii'.iy; llojil’et i and !;:!■' ii'. i;ii . s';,iea:ul ■■■ j;i'eat
varie.;.: Se,» i>!-- Si:;. N:; ' i-l.:- is n,. I’aia-.'-;
gi od ;;ss jitiuelil uf {'n b-. . i.,-. ; -ii-i alii
'u-i ^v|l i . la i ^
l.!::t-n Tii.. .■; ;;iid r.... :.o- 1 -1 .. ; II iiH-i.,
b \J>. i:!'i.s. aud ('h; Iron: ici f iiii.iioT li.it;
r>"\s' and (fills' ll.-ils au 1 ^ s': i ,]
Su-Hi- and .ioi'. ,v.-
tii'iit :'u’ ;'i.r !’;e .'lui j a_in:: '..-ret ri"-eive 1.
■ e tnis:-. liy :-l..ise :;p|Iii-a' ii a t - hi.si:::" s. ;-'v Icn'iliij. ■
\c. to iiicnt a 5 t'^t' same.
i>.- A* iii’. Nfw .^ti’iv I'll t.icen .'sir.. '. I’fiviv.i '
■•I :e\'. o.'.irs from tue \lari;>‘' llioi'ie.
1’. SliliNUr l.i.l,.
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may ’.e !' cn. 1 t i:, ' ^: l.a i. 1! 1'^S t i k »! 'S. ;
Fniii-y !’.r. .■n.tf.j .vil'.;--: ricli i _ . a'.'l ] ;i ^;.u-k .'iilk.
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-\ipae:l-. 'i_i. .'a - ai. 1 1‘l'i'’-. ' •' a?'! T.l''et'"'.
evs. n lr:;i K • . i .t
of .:l' 1 »' ,i’a;>. S'r-.-s. ^ ■- : r: : J ,. ■
rnnilii'ic and Swi- !'. n i i |.;n. ri f.-ini-
bri.; !landk ;-.-!ia' - . ' .' • ’ t; •: iiii.' i -i . ' t r;.] .•
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NOTICK.
JIHE subscriber offers for sale his L.AND.*^, six miles
North of Fayetteville and about one mile fiom the
the at'.ive fionds, comprising a general aioort- Fayetteville Hiid Raleigh Plank Road, consisting of
nieiit ;of the rorXTRY TRADE, which ho offers upon ; about 1200 nrrcm of E.llicd. suito.l to the ma-
teiaes tliat will n .t fail to pleanc. Goods packed as 1 king of Turpentine or Timber. There nre on the pre
wed a.s i'l any market in the I nitod Htates. i mises a goo.I saw au'l grist mill, all in good repair and
.Meridiants wo’ii.l do welt to purchase their j now in operation; ftl«o a dwelling, and all the necessa-
. iier time to pack | vy otit-hoiises. in good repair.
Also, another tract of two hundroil anl fifty acres,
on the heaii waters of Carver's Creek, known as the
t 'e.untry
Croekery first, iu ;'-.le.- ti
i' V.'.‘11 nn.l HOoii cn.;ug’
111
Ma:
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^^€coiid Siock.
PI .Via’!-: .V iMvMHlCR'rON
A 1\E now receiving, in addition to their former
'■s[i,ek, a beautitul assortment of
DRESS (,00/>S.
.'^^.iiiii .'strip'.'d Berages,
• ' .i.ire l Embroidereil Robes,
I.M'lifs Colliirs and riider-.'sleeveii.
\ elvet and wther Trimming.s,
'’.•niiet Ribbons.
Cravats ati'l .“stocks,
Shil ls, r 'Ilurs, ,^c.,
EXPIlliSSI.V FOR THE WHOLESALE TRADE
P. P.. ilay Street.
\pril 1. I'^.'iL .'s}-*f
IS.ll.
spiiim; srPFLY.
Drs. FOULKES fit MACRAE,
H ft"f'S'i/r il I'ttail />rii/i/istsj
^ Ari n.iw receiving their .Spring and 8um-
mer supply of
' l)riii^s,M(dicitt('i>\('hfnii('(ds, Feb’v 7
Dye-Woo.ls and Dye-.Stuffs, . '
uilH. Paints, and Painters’ Articles,
VARNISHES,
i reneh. linglish an.l .\merican Perfumery,
Fine Toilet ati'l .'shaving Soaps.
F oe Hail- aU'l 'I'ooth Brushes, i’aint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
frus'.es aii'l .'Supporters of all kinds,
r I' ’Aiui's ;ind Bran lies for \ledical purposes,
Evtraets for Flavoring,
t'h.i'ce Toilet and Fancy .Vrticles. Xc.
. Thi v make their purchases t ir I'.vsu. and otTer
■ I'.ooi'ly as i. w us they can >ie obtained from any
!'-,'i'ii- I ta' '.i-lmieiit in this section.
\\ariaio' l t 1 e Fiesli. Pure aii'l (lenuine.
' •' o i - M' lii the (• ointry pr. niptiy filled, and satisl'ac-
• o „ li.ai'c i with la-^-.ird b'.'li to price and .puility.
11.i\ -tr.next .h a- West of 11. \ E. J. Lilly.
MaV . '7, 1>‘. 1. Sntf
’•rv Place, jii which there is a small farm, a dwel-
' I a.. ’ other houses.
• ’n the tii>!. iiamo'l tract there are cut (»bout tw’cnty-
♦ive thoMbiWKt I'urpeniine boxes, from two to four years
old.
■\11 the abova lanilx will be sold on the most accom-
la idating terms. Person* wishing to ynirchase will
please call on the subscriber, who will take pleasure iu
showing thto above lands.
W.\J. R. BOLTON.
■lOtf
Oct. 27.
Just RoceivcMl and tor
1^^^ BBLS. No. 8 MACKEREL.
Sale.
10 kits No. 1
‘0 “ *• Salmon.
ilis. I od Fi.di,
li!> bo.Tes (’heese.
i> “ Adamantine Candles,
20 “ Tallow “
o “ No. 1 Soap,
D) “ Soda Crackers,
- hhds. Brown Jsugar,
f) bbls. t.'rushed and (Jranulated .'^ugar,
P)U''kwheat Flour iu 2-') P>. sacks,
I’icklcs, Rice, Salci,. find Veast Powders.
■\LSO—-{ ilozen Turpentiu” ‘ xes. I’v
W. II. ('ARVER.
c.ntf
NOTU K.
JIHE srBSCKlBEI{ has removed to
A SHAW’S NEW l>.UlLDlNi, Gil-
le:«pie Street, where he intends car
rying ou the T.\iB.OSta.\(; BLSI-
NE.SS in all its branches. Having had
practical experience in most of the At
lantic cities, he feels assured that he
can jilease the most f’lstidious.
■Ml orders will be executed with neat-
lespatch.
B. MONAGHAN.
March 28, 1S5;>. 81-tf
ness and
NEW
S1MN(; AND Sl AI.Ml^R (iOODS
m.99A-ma>
rg ^ !I E .Subscriber is now receiving the largest and
ft. most complete assortment that he has ever callad
tlie attention of his friends and the ]vub’.icio; he would
tio refore say to »11 that may lesire anything in his
line that is FASHIONABLE and CllE.AP to give him
a cail, as he desires to keep tho “Nimble Sixpence"
moving. His stock consists of a large variety of the
dill'erent styles of F.VSHKJN.VBLE HATS, to-wit:
Fur, Wool, Panama. Leglioru, Canton, Podale,
Rutland, China Pearl, and Palm Leaf,
which will bo sobl low for H^J\,CASH.
—ALSO,—
A general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for
Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Youths, Boys, Children,
infanta, and Servants. Pleas« call aud examine before
you {lurchase. J. C. THOMPSON,
Market Square.
March 17, 18o4. _ _ HO-tf
~ AT TWi: RED SKiX.
H V ii» » 19 a 1 (I yi c .11 a M t c r
.WE just received a full and complete stock of
GR(.«.'r.I’.IES, PROVISIONS, &c., to which they
woubl invite the aliention of the citizens and sur-oe.ud-
ing country. They will sell low for C.\sn, o» o'l ime
to )utii tuiil customers. They purchased their Got
for cash, and this will enable them to sell i.ow. .'iitay
have facilities that many houses have .i- t: they have
agents establislic.l in I’altimore and Nev Vork, wlio
always advise them of any change in articles iu their
line, an l who j urchase only when bargains are to be
had. We keep always on hand a sjilendid assortment
of foreign anil domestic Liquors: Loaf, Crushed ;»nd
Brown Sugars; Rio, .Java and I^aguira Coffees: Green,
Hvson and Black Teas: New Orleans and Cuba Molas
ses; Table and Sack Salt; 15ac>n, Lard, Mess Pork,
Mess Beef, Smoked Beef, Dryed Venison: No. 1, 2 and
Mackerel; Butter, Cheese, Flour, Meal, Cora, C)ats.
Tobacco, Candles, (’opperas, Saleratus, Indigo, Mad
der, Spice. Pejiper, (iinger, Nutmegs, Cin.amon, Epsom
Salts, .'^altjietre. Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, aud
Glassware; aud a variety of other goods.
They take this method of thanking the community
and their country friends for the very liberal patronage
bestowed on them: aiui intend, b\ selling goods low. to
increase their former trade—alwn;. s keeping iu view
that a nimble .sixpence is worth a slow shilling.
Yellow Building, between the Market House and the
Bank of the Stat a Gillespie Street, Fayetteville, N. C.
March 21, 18‘>:5. * 78tf
Steam Enj^ines—Fayetteville Manufacture.
are now j.repared with all the necessary ma-
▼ W chinery for manufacturing STE.ViSI ENGINES,
from five to sixty liorse power, which we can furnish
on aw favorable terms as any Northern establishment.
Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Pioats, vVc. will
perceivtt tlie advantage of liaviiig them made near home.
it^s^An Engine of our own manufacture eau be seeu
in oi>eration at the Foundry.
HALL & BOLLINGER
Dec. 7, 1853. 51-if
iWCTS CA.NXOT I5K L’UL'JiT-'D.
l^et the AJjUcteJ read ana / ^er!
.More ihan 50) |H'rso!i« in the city of Kii. ii -i ! \’a., Blum;
tcntlfy to ilie reiiKtrkiilile cures pcrforiiieil tiy
i'arier^H .Spanish
The ureitl S|irini! .Meilicin«- and I’liriller of tlie i'.lom! ir now used
by hiimired* dT ynilul'ul i>;iiient.s. who testify dnily lo tht rciimrk-
hlile cures |>erfuniied by the erealesl of all iiiedit;nes, ('Hrter’ii
Spanish .Mixture NeurHlgia. lihtiiiimlisiii. Scrofula, Eruptiimson
the Skin. Liver [)isea.'e. Fevers, l iters ‘lUi i'ores. .Afleclioiis uf
the Kidney?, Diseases of the Throat. Keiiiale C'oin|ilainls. I’nins
Hiiil .Arhinj; of the Itonrs and Joints, arc spe“dily put lo tii"hl Ijy
usinir this great and inestimable remedy.
Kor all diseases uf the itliiotl, iinthiii^ h>*.s yet lH*en found tu cuiit-
pari* with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts penny
and elTiciently on the Liver and Kidneys. strenL'thcps the Hicpstion,
Uives lone to the Stoinacli. makes the Skin clear ami liealthy. and
restores the Constitution, enfeebled by disease or broken down by
the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor ami strensth.
Tor the l.ailie9. it is iiiicompHrab'y better llian all the rosineties
ever used. .A few iloses of Carter's .Spanish .Mi.^liire will remove
all s illowness (ifcoiiiplexioii. brine the roses nianllinK to the cheek,
^ive elasticity to the step, aud improve the general health in a re-
iiiarkalile dcKrec, beyond all the medicines ever heard of.
lari;i! number .if certiticates of remarkable tures (lerfornied on
(K.rsobs residinn ,n tiie city of Uichmond, Va., by the Use of t ar
ter'* Spanish IMiitai- is the best evidence that there is no hum
bug about it. Tiie ’ -s. hotel keepers, masi.^lrati s. phykicians,
and public men, weh k, 'vii to the communiiy. all add their testi
iMony to the ellects ut tl. \t Hlood I’l iiinici!,
Call and see a tew hui. tl>e ceriiticates ar.iund the b ittle.
Nonn (?!nuine unless siuneii '.\ .\’KTT& ItKKl!.'-'. Itniepit».
Principal Depots .tt '.. iVard, Close & Co., No. 8o
Maiden Lane, New Vork; T. W. Dyott & Sons, and
Jenkins &; Hartshornc, Phibn ?lphia; Bennett !i: Beers,
No. 125 Main Street, li.ichmoni.1, Va. And for sale by
S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville.
Feb’y lb, lbo3. 71-tim
S'
jc/. f/i:s KVLi:
I' .\ t . . ■■! !; _ - ' .''pring Supply I'f F. reigu uud
> tv.'sr^ :i;; t' which has been piircha.scvi
\i i a;'. 1 by tiie Pai ’ 'tire w ili I.e otfcred at Whole-
■r lU-i at very in\v pric's f..r ( *sli. nr on time
iii't.ial ' Ust liners. (>n ha!l'l at all times, the be^t
_ • ,th 5a .t are manufactured—Ni.», 2 tu Kl.
is. Ml-tf
i'l-i
i'(. 'i (f( ri/l(,
Ireeii Street, n few d'
ors Niirth of the Mar
ket House,
II ill! ' s r-'Ki' l.e::^ leave to aniinuni'e to the citi-
L /. n-. if Fayette% ille. and the travelling jiublic,
. : i~ Jii't litii-ii.-'l aii'l ..pene i In'* llnuse, fni the
■J :‘11 ill 1 eiit'-rtainuient if any wh.i may wish per-
. = ■ r trati'iont "rn'l.
il'-. i;. 'iins :ir“ bu ;_'e and comfortable, .'ind his Table
iw lys ln' iiirnisiie l with the best the K'l-irket will
11." : Isi h i.' •: 1 aU'l trusty (>stlers. who will
: 1 faithfu’ly I" that departmetit nf the business. -
] i';:-: wiii !'o s].-ir.‘ l t.i make thuse C'lmfortal le who
■ * ir hita witii their j.atronage,—a share of which
I ’ I '-ttiiliv S' 'i'-ite 1. t'harges shall lie mo'lerate
P. SHE.MWELL.
1 \ I'.M. 71tf
wn.i. ].
and sati
i. s,, tlial
^’>1. •'
!ni'iin>; a
sj.-, Ki:\VAlU).
• ’ae .ve rewar'l fur the .'ipprehensinn
It- ivery to me. or lodgment in Clinti.n
I iiet my negro girl .lENNV. She is a
'■k;ht ciiiii}i!exiin, smiles when spoken to,
; six ir -even inches high: is supposed to
■ut Fsisou's Depot, or Goshen.
WM. P HOBBS.
l.'.-tf
.\otlr‘ to the ’l'r(tV( Until' i*iddlc.
fHlUE istiige leaves Warsaw daily (except Satur.layi :
at 7 o'ldock. p. m., alter the arrival of the even-
i.ig train from the .North, and arrives at Fayetteville
next day liy i'« o'clock, a. m.. in time fur the .Stage to
Sale';:: which leaves Fayetteville Mondays. Wednesilays.
atid Fridays, at 4 ci’clock. ji. m., and arrives at .Salem ■
nuxt day by 2 p. tn. Returning, leaves .''alem Tues
days, Thursdays, and .''atiirdays. at (i o’clock, p. m,, .
/.rrives at Fayetteville next d.iy by -} p. m.. in time for
tiie Stage to Warsaw: which leaves FayettevllW daily
excejit Sa.urdayi at *'■ p. m.. and arrives at Warsaw
next ilay tiy o a. m., in time to connect with the train
North or .'south.
Tickets from Warsaw to Salem, :S12. From Warsaw
to Fayetteville, ->4. To other points on the r..a'l in
proportion. .M. McKl.NNoN,
Fayetteville, March 18, ISod, 80-tf
(iiir.s \i l*lus I'lira ni RMSJI~
f||lHFi Subscriber, a practical Boot-inaker of some ex-
i jierience, has for some time l>een settsible that
there i.s a /■.*■■./-r./rf/w to be yet supplied to the public iu
the way uf a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most
of the article;! now used either injure the leather or fail
to imi.art that lustre so necessary to give to mau's
"urnii’r.'i’inidt/ig" a projier tiiiish. ll»‘ lias therefore, dur
ing the last twelve months, been ilevoting himself to
the task of preparing an article free from these objec
tions. !in l has at length after much investigation and
experiment completely succeeded. The result is '•(iiU'x
hi j'lus itUni /iuriiiah.’’ He only wishes that it may be
tested in order to establish its superiority over all
"thers. I'all on him at .Mr. N.athan .Sikes’ boot and
shoe estaMisliment, on Per- iti street, and be sujiplied
with an excellent article at a cheap rate.
THO.MAS GILL.
Nov. il, ls.3:j. 17tf
I'AVi: r rK\ ii.Li:
MITllli l.\Sll{.l.\IK (O.^IIM.W.
^I'^HL''^ Company is now organised and prepared to re-
f ceive applicaticns for Insurance, on as i'avorablc
terms as other Coc'.panies.
DIRECTORS:
IMI SDlllKR (iOOD^. ,
.v^if nn.n.
ri'^HE undersijrned having gone into the F.A.NCY DRY
GOOD.'s this Spring, are now prepared to offer!
great inducements to purchasers at wholesale or retail, j
Our stock has been selected with a view of selling to
the Retail Trade of this place and vicinity, and will be
sold a.s cheaji as Goods can b«> otFered in the .State. !
We have a gi'eat variety of FINE DRES.SES and j
DRESS I RIMMINGS, viz: Fine plaid, plain Brocade
and Black .'^ilks, .Marabeax I’rocade Grenadin *, printed j
P.arege, jdain do. plain Tissues. Organdies, F*eacli Ja- |
conets, (Mughams, Also, French (i'ollars; CheTiisetts;
Fndersleeves: Handkerchiefs: Gloves of all kinds, tine
white Crajie Shawls: embroiderel and p'aiii Mant’lias:
Silk aud Lace Edgings and Insertings: Infants’ Waists;
Velvet Ribbons aud Fringes: Bonnets, .Stra"?^ nnd .Silk:
Misses' Flats, trimmed and plain: Bonnet Ribbons, Ar
tificials and Talis. A good selection of Ladies' Shoes,
Gaiters and Huskins, and Children's Shoes of all kinds.
For Gentlemen and Youths—A large stock of Ready
made Clothing. Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Linen
Drills. Huts, Boi^ts, Sho#s. and Umbrellas, all of the
liest material.
Persons wishing to liuy would do well to call and
examine our ."stock before making their purchases, as
we are determined to sell Cheap.
W. F. a: E. F. MOORE.
March 20. 1,-s.j}. 80tf
l'art}ia«o Hotel.
Having recently purchased the above Establish-
. meiit frim Malcom Kelly, Esq., I am now pre-
I pared to entertain in a comfortable manner those who
! may give me a call. Having ample Stables, good Ost-
' lers. aud a disposition to accommodate, I trust 1 shall
^ be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may
j favor me with their patronage.
I H. C. McLEAN.
Carthage, l»ec. 5, 1853. ultf
Hewing MachiiK ri.
J PATENT STRAIGHT NEEDLE PER-
PENDICUL.VR .VCTION ▼Ia'liiil(‘S
which have acquired an unequalled reputation for ex
cellence in all parts of the world, for every variety of
Sewing, are now off'ered at the reduced cash jirico of
ONE Hl'Nl'RPiD DOLL.VRS. The cle»r profit from
the use of these machinef is iroiu X-OtiO to ifslOUO n
year, deperding o>; the kind of work done.
We wish to call the attention of maiiu:actMrf"s par-
*’”u;.'iriy to oar newly invented nnd enti'^el'. or-r^iual
I'his 'I't uniei t i' 90 niUn'"-.!'!" \r .. t.vRnce, uiid ' (■•■iipri
in it- op( rntion nnd rc'ii'it. ih it i. '•i I'MnsT s ’.'n- I'.r.qua'.ififd
provai ol all who understand the art .f Sevviny by iiiarhiiiery. i'or
iinen slitchiiif this is the only machaii' that c.tn make h itch,
which will reiiiHin distinct >vnd beautiful «fipr wa«hinz- For shoe
work x.Td every sort of leather Sewinu—‘ ag making—.Mattresses
and all Sewinu In which ORE.AT .■*TKE.M;T1I riF SE.M1 IS RE-
Ul.'lKEII. the work of this machine cannot b* equalled. It is more
simple In its construction and uiuch more easily managed and ojie
rated lhnn any other.
Hereafter we shall be prepared to supply a variety of Sewing
machines—each perlect and cumplele ol is* kind, at the fullowintj
cash prices,
1. Needle and shuttle lu.ichlne of present style on wooden
box SIt>U.
'2 do do do on iron frame $
3. di> do with newly invented foed nuvtion and
checked spring 812,%.
Single threaded uiachiues fur llneu and other light Sew
for Sewing bags, sacks and carpet bags
for shoe uork and leather itiKhinK
with apparatus to bind mattresses &c..
of extra size for quilting coat linings 3140.
r size for quilting extra size linings
adapted to lap seaming coat sleeves &c .
11. Embroidering-Machine making an ornamental stitch with
two ihrends $130.
li, .Machines of Inrge siie fur Pewinu .HWininus and ship.;, sails
wiih fixtures and ap|kiraius coiiipleie fro-n S4iK) to si.Vitl.
.Machine* will be silled t'nr any unusual pi-iailiarity »f wi.rk on
reasonable terms. The Machines are securely parked for trans
pnrtation to any part of the wi rid. and full printed Instructions for
us ne •ind keeping them in order are t'lirnished with e.ich machine.
Machine needles. Silk twist on sfiools—3 cord linen thread &.c,,
always on hand and for sale at lowest cash prices.
Principal Otfice, .\o, 3'23 Broadway. ,\. Y.
bram h orricEs:
57 South Fourth Street; I’hitadelphi.i. I.'>9 B.tllimore Street Balti
more 47 Hanover Street, It^ton. i‘,17 Elm Street. Cincinnati
L M. SINGER CO.
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New York, March 20, 1854.
82-;iinpd
i TWI.
• trmf
spring (mxxIs.
• d II !■-
. \. M..
.. \. I ’..
H'
i)R i« iii'-.v receiving his .“^t >ck of Spt'inff
*>i4tmnri' (m if ft Its. for La'lies' and
:’l.
\c.
air! i-i.b,*-' .] (laitors. f t I/idios, .^lisscs, and
Ir n: i> " ts .'^l'"Os; ll.ttsiuul IJniiiiots;
! ’T'! li'TV :i’i'l I' . 'v.ari-; (’nojiors’,
Cai']. ntor.'’ .'•nii** ■’ ■'
• ii.l ('astii
;i I r
M .' ; 8(1, is.-,}.
ri \ips.
ui'ti'iu Putnt s.
a!id Load Pi]ie.
-1-, 1’
Sinno
Avon K, Hai.l.
J. (J. SllEl'IlKUl).
\Vm, Wahdkn.
S. T. H.vwi.KV.
John I>. Wim.i.vms.
(\ Ht-'.MUtW,
\Vm, *Mcli.\LKIN.
AVm. McIntyhe.
..m
• >l>r I'i aii'i
^ siieer I,c;
I iir s-iie tiy
.\ larch ;•!(».■
W
,\NDREWS, Market .Stjuaro.
8a-tf
S! A'> )NAi i ^
iirnlii'ai iii.; t. .ir!> o-..-rv .■■■■'- . our
mil rk'M. ( j .a i- :i a r i ■ ■ -v ' o ; - • o. t.
a., f.-.v.'i-.ai'b- {. i 'ii -i = ,;. ■ - i •• i:i : f. 'del- 'itie,
and ;ii ■■■"•■ ' ■ tn. w . r :■.■ . , i- a ■. ; ■! ,;
in^ t.Tli.- .I’ld i' r I’l^ I' ' ■' i . pr -' I. -
M.:, T I 1,1 \i ^
\l I \ i; S ' ' .'I' 11.. ' .VI > kx . ' .
Ma: Il
!(?;( sAu:.
s rivVMKU iii:NUiiyiTA,
^ J i 1 111 >! '(; II from Wessell'a wharf in Wilmingt'in,
I tn her iild wiiarf in Fayetteville, with a sulhcient
nii’iibcr Ilf I'lats to accoiumodute those wishing to ship
tiir.aii"!. or way freight. R. M. f>RREI.L,
Agent at Fayett''vil1e.
i.; t. l.'^-'i:-!, ‘ 27tf
' ..V
•111 ;•
'■Id Stock of Spring and Su/nmfi (iinxl:^.
i^T.\RR i: WILLI.\.NLS are ik»w ie. i ■ 'n > 'neir con I
Stock of .Spring an'i .Summer Dry
iiutij, HuniHits, .'^lioe.s, Jinots, ;;ii 1 ilra.lv
Ma]c (’lotliiiig,
-cte 1 within tiio last two weeks by (.nu of ;a.- luni.
tie Northern Murkete, at greatly' i cda, , 1 pri'.aa-
■' -III tiie early part of tlie Seao'^n. and will l>c dispii
tij VSholebftle buyers on aeeoanuii'hiting terms
‘' - '’it an examiii»tion ol ( u; G'.ii'Ik. by Mi ri-i.aii^ i iv
:n thiii Market. .\11 oi’ders proni] ti v i.f I to
■' I' STAiUl. J. M. ‘W
A'lia, 1.'), ]s.')4. h--
Hun(iolj)}; ^iicetiiig and C’oltiiii ani
‘ or sale by WORTH .V Ei.LlOTT.
A;rill^:? )^7tf
Iii-i-t t I receive r .ns:.-;' I'.j. .ill .!. >■ . ’ -i ■
as s ur.'l i,tli>»r faotoro-,an ■' hi .|i
enalilc a - t-, fnrnisii ;aiii 'i'ise]' • a; . .vost
fuctorv pta;.-^.
D ; \:.;L.\I Ul '
Sept. 1.^0-:. -^Mf
Spring cv Ssnii'S^i'T (sooJs.
90, i' • S'l
g AS just reioriied tV' ■ i tho ' ■ rtli. an 1 i-;
iyi'iPL'i; iiiu
; !ii' r.-id lait Hit*-; ipt to eni'nii. at;* e v.wy iii-i, -a- usually
I I i.ipt ill :^!i, il a:; esta'ii - ‘i: .c t. biH le- . , j . ,i.ini .( in
! ,-. V' 11^ 1 !ia I a \ ! .. I ' I ■ ^ l.a . a.B, V ■ ;.il, (
I i.i.‘ .;.]'i-ociaI. d i'V • . , a': i ■■■ ■■, 'v n ji.av ill. ni f r .a
I iViy'taiies- ri'!,- ' .• :• .^I i K aa'l -ther Dr. ii»-;."iils.
; aiii! iiarticiib.r'.’.'Cl . ! •\cs. ( a'-ni;/.ft:.an 1 "tI'or
. j iiiiibr ■■■il ries. he u"'i • t:. >: •..•n'i.ii n that tiio
> I t.'Wn I'l tavctti vii^' ..1 f-' '■>'•.
: ' 1 he .siitis'i'rilie;- leeii- tii' okfii! •'T ii.-,- pati-.na-e ii.-re-
i- ! tof ■M.’ sia.Mi him, and iioiit i by stri-'t attent iia^ (■> l,ii-
- i ..:.,e*s. am! b> s eii..- a’ i • t-i ^i - -.v ti:.- pretties* G-. id.S
and Ills . b*‘iiig •!',p..scl !■• -- i; •'■■•mat a- eii-t.j.- a
rail-. -'tb r t''i- e.asji ,i- i.ii t!'ne j.'ila tu il cil.-(o.. I's,
jis aiiv iit!M*r eoialiii.-imieni in t' •• pia.^o. of bnpe 1.,
iiicroasi- tl,a; Ma^l.- a:.l i-'.’.li ii-li' ■- Wi"..-ll ba.-' (-iia Sie!
i;im to arj iurn in tiie I'owii u. i-'a-.»ile\ lie,
J. C, I’Oi:.
March 27, l-“-j4, ■''■3--’m
.1. \V. liAKI-:R
Is now receiving from the North the
thirifost, liiiost, and inodt carefully se
lected stock of
21 R.yiTIKi:
ever ofVi-rcl in this nuirket; which, added to his own
niiuiufnctnre. makes his assortment complete:—all of I
whieii he w i'l isell on the lowest possibly terms for cash j
or on time t.i punctual customers.
I'ine R.'so Wood Pianos, (Bennet & Co's, of Broail-
wav. .New V'jrk, I fasliionable painted cottagc bed-room
Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton
.Mattri -ses- Looking Glasses; Willow' Wagons and Cra
dles; Pu'ont >elf-.''winginj: Cradles; .Side Boards; Bu-
I’liaus: Sei-retarirs and Book-Cases; What-Nots; Tallies,
.ill s-irt -; Wash St.-inds; Camlle Stands; Wardrobes; Pic-
t'lre I'rames utid tilass; Wiinlow .Shades; Cornioes; ('ur-
taiii Band.s: Sid'a:- in .Mahogany aud Walnut; Tete a
Tcti-s; Ottomans: Divans and Stools; Chairs of every
vaiitiy.
.Scj.ti-miier, l.^ i-;. .ititt
'I'W DOi.LAUS U!-W Alii)
” liS.-K WilSON. lute of the county of Sampson,
! 9& North Carolina, has left for parts Bnknown, *11(1
iiidi-lited to u«. and having taken with him i»sset5 stifli-
: cieut to pay his -K-bts, we will give the abovw reward
: ' ir s.itislactory information '.f hi» present location, if
’ 'viMiin the jurisiiictiou oi' any court of law in the L nited
Stales. Said Wilson is about 4(1 years of age, with red
' coiopleetion, of medium size, atid bad principles.
I J. & T. WADDILL.
' Fayetteville, N. C., Feb'y 24, 1854. 74tf
Hknky I.l 1.1.y.
II, L. Myuovku.
ThoS. IjI TTKUbOH.
John II. (’ihik.
I), A, Way.
A. A. .NIf’KETII.VN.
Geo. M("Neii.l.
\atil\n A. Sted.man.
James Kylk.
OFFICERS;
GEO. .McNElLL, President.
H. L. MVROVER, Vice President.
'i. H EPH E R D, .\ttorney.
C \. >'ic.M 1 LL.\N, .'secretary.
!;i:(.. McNEILL, )
.lOHN H. (ioOK, >■ Executive Committee.
JAS. KVLE, J
The plan of Mt Tf.\i. Insi j;.\nck must commend itself
to our community, for it can be demonstrated that we
have >s:ived within the last six years upwards of ^80,K>0
by insurance in the North Curolina .Mutual Company:
that is, we should have j>aid to have kept the same in-
.‘uirance in ti e foreign joint .stock companies that sum
more than we have actually paid; and yet the North
Carolina Mutual Com]iany lias received between -N.-indO
•iii.l more from our commiiiiity than it has paid
iiut ti.r losses here,—showing that we are favorably sit-
uatetl, as compared with other places in the .St-ite, for
I ■ . iratice.
'Mil- Company has gone into operatioti favorably, hav
ing tl'.e d;iy we organised ajijilicalions to the amount of
and the Company is n.iw placed upon a firm
■ titig.
ny nirector, authorised .\gent. or .Secretai-;,-. may
icctive Aiijilicatious, btit they will not be binding until
ajiprove.I hy the Executi\e tiomtiiittee or the lioartl.
OEO. W. L.-VWREN( !, i.> appointed Getieral
.\gent of the Company. We i nite :.jii>lications.
, GE>. McNEILL, Pres’t,
; C. A. MeMILLAN, Sec’y.
i Feb’y 7, loo3. (liitf
(jloods! (ioods!
Wo h avo 0[)(M10(! our Store in
bellton. We offer low for cash or l.arter, DRV GOOD.'^
ami GROCERIES,
.JESSI P .S: CO.
March 1, lH-54. 7*'itf
WOULD resjiectfully inform the public that he is
still at his old stand carrying on the above
business iu all its bratiches. He returns thauks for the i
liberal j.atroiiage he has received, and hopes l*y a strict !
attention to business, and a desire to please all and
give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the
same.
He warrants all his work to be made of the best ma
terial aud by experienced workmen,—having a more
ix/ierietired and practical Smilh, he flatters himself that
his work will compete with any made in the St.-vte for
style, elegance and durability; and should any of it fail
in*twelve months ^with fair usage) either in workman
ship or material, he will repair it free of charge.
Per!ons wishing to buy, w otild do well to call and ex
amine his work as he is determined to sell low for .ash
or i-n short time.
Orders thankfully received and promptly at;;emttd to.
g.-7r REt’.MRINfi neatly executed at shot ^o*ict
an.l lowest jtossibie prices.
Fayetteville, .Jan 2*1, 63tf
MARBLE FACTOIIY
\\’(' want to buy 'rur|)entiiK', deliv
ered at our ."till in Cam]»liellton.
11V
.lESSLP
March 1, 1854.
iS: CO.
7*itf
Siiiv‘s! Stave s!
want lo buy Spirits Barrel
STAVE.S. Will pay the highest C.vsii ),rices.
JESSL P & CO.
March 1, 1H.')L 7r,tf
I*urc Kdst Ind I (I Castor Oil.
E have jitst received a sujtply of Pure East In
dia C.\.''TOR OIL. without taste or smell, first
introduced by us into this market last t^pritig.
FOULKES ic .M.VCRAE.
March 17, 1S54. 80tf
LAUDKH
■nvii'iKiiiiis tiinvi! r. t. inicii i sii\-s stori:,
Fayrllevillf,
.lau’y 20, IS.')}. (ily-pd
rS^lIE Subscril.wr will receive proposals for | nf>thinc
REDUCED EAUE.
Through Tickets between
Wilmington, N. C., and Balti
more. Fare^iilo. Via Weldon,
Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash
ington City, or via Weldon, Ports
mouth and Norfolk.
For Tickets apply at the Offioe
of the Wilmington anl Raleigh
Rail Road ("ompany, at Wilming
ton, or at the Office of the J5altimore Steam Packet
Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road
Companj-, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
.Tan. 1, 1852, 53-tf
Spirits Tiirpc'iitiiic Wauled.
ri'^lIE undersigned will pay cash for Spirits Tui-pen-
tine, (in good order,) allowing only a fair margin
to pay incidental expenses iit sending to a geiieral
market.
When parties prefer to ship on their own nce'".;nt,
the unilersigned will make liberal cish ailvnr. .s fr*-
the usual commission) r.ii all Spirits a''' Rosin pla
in their hands for shipment,—givin^; i. o’* tier ahvay.o
the option to sell in Wilmington or shi . lo New Vork.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & VO.
July r>, 185.3. 8tf
Fay(‘tt('ville llote!.
JOHN HARMAX
Respectfully informs his friends and
the ptiblic that he has removed from the
Hotel at the foot of Haymotint to the larger
anl more commodious Hotel in the centre of
the Town, recently occtijiieil by Mrs. P.rown, and well
known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be hap
py to accommodate Travellers and Boarders. No ex
ertions of himself ati'l famiU’ will lie sjiared to render
tiiose comfort-iblc who may^ favor him with their com
pany.
Fayetteville, ' . C , June 3, 185:J. 200tf
T
Faifcticviiiv '' 'ndij Mtmnfavlorij.
IIIE subscriber stil . ntinut^ to manufacture a su
perior article ol -lain and fancy C.VNDIE.S at
the old stand, (No. 5, Gre. -. street, 3 doors Nortli. of
the Market House,) wrhere h would be haji]iy to see his
old friends and customers.
(’IIARLES BANKS.
March 1. 18-53. 7-"tf
coT^roN
[H.WE a plentiful supply of (iunny ami Dundee
Cotton Baggiii.tr. Bale Hope, and Bagging Twine.
Send in your orders and they shall be sui'plied.
JAS. (J. COOK,
Oct. ■'?. 18-').'’., H2tf
\i5S!.KR*H
■ * tnettded to the
to
claim.'
lbs. of Cotton Batting or Warlding. .Vlso, for
;;.(KRi.(inn (three millions) tif Reeds from-T to oi feet
long, atid also. ]0,(KM) (ten thousatid) pounds of good
clean Corn .'shucks, in stated ([uantities. For further
i.articulars imiuiru of R. W. HliNRY.
J. HENRT.
Fayetteville. Nov. 14, 44-tf
Nick Williams's Kyo Whiskey at
wholesale or retail.
MCDONALD vSi McMASTER.
Dec. 10. 1,M.^:;. 52
Turpentine .\.\es.
J. & T. WADDILL.
‘G*lOD MKDlClNi'i-S are reco'n-
pubio-, with tl)o i,squr;;r.co tan?
for t^-e-r;, bu* '•'•b it *'■> ’ r^ a’;',
posses.i. The rur:>tiv» pron.'rtie« of ST \ P. b li I! \isO-
bvNE CiiLllR\ hXP I i' l' / li..Inn-- 'm-i n (eriified
to iu hundreds of eases, \. iiere it h.-ts been ieneii'ji:tl iti
Coughs. Colds. .S(jre Throat, .■\sthnm. Fironchitis. and
diseases of the lungs and throat generally. Ihe
D1.\RRHF]A (X3RD1.\L is also known to have cureij
hundreds of eases of those serious diseases f.f the
bowels, which so often prove fatal. Indeed, in regard
to lioth medicines, a trial of their tnerits. ly the atHict-
ed, is confidently asked, as we really believe there are
no better medicines in use.
See de.scriptive pamphlets to be had gratis of the Agents.
Price of each, only 50 cts,, or six bottles for ^2 50,
For sale in Fayetteville by
89-lm] H. .1. HINSDALE
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