^*'ntlinj Mr r. «AI.t . 4»HHEL1, • Li:. •f I'MUity f„f ml)h, .ale, ,t il»c f.'U..wini; Carr a. 'Ct. n (‘ “Uitig ■*l ‘ '. adjoinj • »'■ c H .,j. Vnik thi r^i; nnnnu, .i, thp ' " ‘I Upon s "iugin. •SMITH, n»i'i Master. U'r >ti - tchiiig ^“i : T rjv. ts! ftclimes. uiftjj *f Vin.ls foy 't making ooi' -' Rj^uiJs snly, run true, ur I'lilly. and w«T th ,n those 'W ,f the ithcr, an(J >i.tl to the belt low R can bt . LINE?, •h CO., N Deep River. srli'Ii, F ijette- ro-*tf 1! or pr- >f suffi. vejing my Ne- lie purp.ise of ;o r. tr.'-e State. pro> sufficicut 5 tlifui. t 2 inches high, 1 weighs a>nut St 9 or 'Oinch- 4. A M Kay c, an-i arc sup- l of H :. r Mc- » they h»Te re rOW'NSEXD. t^8*tf Saturday night l(> GIRL by :he iive feel 3 or 4 and br -1 up- ‘‘sou I- >unty. I t&nement iu .ny and twenty-Sv? ; any person cf . DANIEL, en C' iir.tv. N. C tf \ir )i lva, Y. m, 1 '4. im'r ‘ 3i!irf1‘tch rife J.iue f r-’sby. ill. the • nrt, that not inhabitant’ rt, t’ f r'abUtd- r, for t^ix weeiii, iquit,;. t- be held Coi:r‘ H >”qe io lext. • n 1 plead, ot the Plair>Hff, as t' them, ur S! I - ourt f iay in Febr iary :c the 7'^th year. sEJ', .u. E_ loi'S. Duri f Equity. day of August the C 5?t Houe rtr K .vetteville, will bo ^oid 03 I t SonvN with .p- T. SMITH, k i»n * Maitcr. l i-ls- t^ f « ♦* • luTi •t‘'?k ? the-’ € placi, ind ui";;! Lsauti- 3 th firm, a I the p’sM the ii -ttor to »■ e st ny b an liun nly entirt- n.- gt- . and uersM.* i;e G cehb.^ry M ne m.'iv le fouoi E. L'LLY, .•ting P artner. tf »(,i.VK>Tr • liie l-a'f: \t iliey Ir 'ei- .tfi»rit >1^ iinil curf ■ *■ c-r fc*" V sUPr . jl c»r 11 t)l If. .> turf 1 11(1 . rure'i ire>l. ■• ' ■ ‘ " I he , * wi|iii ‘^ly f* coil Jill »n ke nil.. ' * Jl quii ^ ™ - • »eil, fe' H-'** ktlwHy *» i« i%m%% ai itreet New rtou, N C- S E M I-WE E K L, Y. [VOL. IV.] FAYETTFATIJ.E, N. C., ,M \A 31, 1854. [NO. 318.] IMUN’TEU .MO.VD.VYS .\ND TIIUKSDAYS. i:i)WAllU J. & SON. EDITORS AXU rUOl’HIETORS. Price for the Scnii-Ucekly ()i;.'F.itvKR •'j'.i 00 if paid in adv.ince; 50 if paid during the y?:ir of subscrip- fion; or :ji1 after the year has expired. For the Weekly On.xF.BVF.R 00 per annum, if paid in advance; >- 50 if paid during the year of sub.scrip- tion: or 00 after the year has expirel. ADVERTISE.MEXTS inserted for sixty cents per ? iuare of IG lines for the first, and thirty cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly .idvertisoments bj- spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord usly. ®S“' Letters to the Editors must be post-paid n\If. ARRAI\«E:?RF.i\T. Post Office, Fayetteville, W. C. RALEIGH MAIL, (2 horse Coach.) Itue daily at CJ o’clock A. M. riii>es daily at o’clock P. M. \V.\RSAW MAIL, (4 horse Coach.) Due daily, except Sunday, at C o’clock A. M. Closes daily, except Saturday, at 4J o’clock P. M. CIIERAW MAIL, (Sulkey.) Due Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, at 1* o'clock A. M. Closes, Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday, at 12i o’clock P. M. ■ ELIZABETHTOWN MAIL, (Sulkey.) Due Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 1 o’elk, A. M. (’loses Sunday, Tuesday, and Thursday, at 9 o’clk, P. M. S.VLEM MAIL, on Plank Road, (2 horse Hack.) Due Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 o’clock P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 3.V o’clock P. M. MARION C. H. (S. C.) MAIL, via Lumberton, (Sul key.) Du ,' Tuesday and Saturday, at 10 o’clock P. M. Closes Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 o’clock P. M. SWIFT ISLAND MAIL, via Troy. Due Tuesday, at 6 o'clock P. M. Closes Tuesday, at 9 o'clock P. M. MAIL TO STRICKLAND’S DEPOT. Due Tuesday, at 2 o’clock P. M. Closes Tuesday, at 2 o’clock P. M. MAIL TO ELIZABETHTOWN, via Terebinthe. Due Wednesday, at 7 o’clock P. M. Closes Monday, at 9 o’clock P. M. J. E. BRY'AN, P. M. .\ large quantity of Manuthcturcd TOr \CCO, of various brands and prices, for sale by STEDMAN & HORNE. Jn’.y 20, 1851. lOtf Mcdical Institution of Yale College. ri'^HE Annual Course of Lectures -commences ou THURSD.W', Sept. 14th, and continuss four months. Benjamin Silliman, MD. LL D., Prof. Emeritus of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Eli Ives, MD., Prof. Emeritus of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Jonathan Knight, MD., Prof. of the Principles and Practice of Surgery. Timothy P. Beers, MD., Prof. of Obstetries. Charles Hooker, MD., Prof. of Anatomy and Phy siology. Henry Bron.sca, MD., Prof. of Materia Medica and Therapeutics. Worthington Hooker, MD., Prof. of the Theory and Practice of Physic. Benjamin Silliman, Jr., MD., Prof. of Chemistry and Pharmacy. Lecture fees, .$GS 50. Matriculation, $5 00. Gradu ation. •■?15 00. CHARLES HOOKER, Dean of the Faculty. New Haven, June, 1854. lG-4tpd $100 REWARD. rr^WO attempts have been recently made to injure J[ me pecuniarily, in the destruction, by fire, of my Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks. One in April last, by which I lost some fifteen thou sand boxes. One ou yesterday while my hands were at dinner, by which alwut 1000 Turpentine boxes were destroyed. Being thus injured 1 feel it to be mj’ duty to offer the above reward for such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. And I most earnestly call upon my friends and all good citizens of the county to aid me in ferrreting out the villian or villians, who, in violation of the public peace, regardless of their own self-respect and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attempt, by stealth, to injure the property of others. CHRISTOPHER MUNROE. July 20, 1854. 15- NEW FLOUR By the Barrel or at retail for sale by JAS. G. COOK. July 19. ] o-2w *2000 Spirit T»arrols for sale by j McLAURIN & STRANGE June 12, 1854. 4tf I'\V I]N'['V DOiTlA RS RE\VARO JES.se WILSON, late of the countj' of Sampson, North Carolina, has left for parts unknown, .and uidebted to us, and liaving taken with him assets sufli- cient to pay his debts, we will give the above reward for satisfactory information of his present location, if within the jurisdiction of any court of law in the United States. Said Wilson is abotit 40 j’ears of age, with red complection, of medium size, and bad principles. J. & T. WADDILL Fayetteville, N. C., Feb'y 24, 1854. 74tf ^■HIE undersigned, having purchased Mr. Thos. S JL Lutterloh’s Distillery and Cooper-shops, have entered into Copartnershij* under the name of McLaurin & Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distille ry of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar rels. D. McLAURlN. WM. McLAURlN. J.VS. W. STRANGE. Feb’y IH, 1853. 70tf Ok. s. 1\ VEXAliLE Having located at j. O. Blocker's Store, ,Cum- berlattd County, N. (^, respectfully otl’ers his professional services to the citizens of the surrounding country. ■May 25. .’.OO-Sm 50 FOR SAl.li, BOXES Manufactured Tobacco. We have in stare a large stock of Tobacco, and ex pect to receive constantly from J. W. Reid and Tlioni- as's and other factories, an assortment of qualities to enable us to furnish purchasers any quality at lowest factory prices. D. .S: W. McLAURlN. Sept. 185o. SOtf MARBLE FACrOUY By GEO. LAUDER. TH'd IKKIBS ABOVE T. IMICII i SIIX'S !iT(IRE, Fayetteville, C, Jan’y 20, 1854. G4y-pd *200 Bales prime IIA\. WOULD like to dispose of it in lots to Turpentine men. J. & T. WADDILL. .\pril 19, 1854. 89tf FOR SALE. NEW two-horse Waggon, complete. J. & T. WADDILT. June 8. S-tf A The highest cash price paid for Turpentine. \Vhite Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on Jas. W. Strange, who can always be found at the StiU. McLAURlN & STRANGE. Feb’y 18, 1853. "Otf CHARLES KLIFFMULLER, SOLE AGE.M !.\ THE STATE OF SORTH CARIILIXA FOR EGGERT & CO’S Manufactory of Grand Square and Uprii/hl pia:vo fokte$, NO. 232 PRATT STREET, BALTLMORE, MD. ftificc at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s. “ “ Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. ^■IHE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of public to their Grand, Square and Upright 1 iunos, ot G}, 7 and 7] octaves, for which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by \ctv Books and Stationary. MASANIELLO, by Dumas: The Lover upon Trial; Margaret, or Prejudice at Home and its victims; Rob of the Bowl, by Kennedy; The Sun Shine of Grej’- stone: Minnie Herman; The Two Records, by Hugh Miller; The Ladies’s Guide, or Skillful Housewife; The Young American's Elocutionist; &c., &c. Also, further supplies of the Apocalypse Unveileu, Lyell’s Principles of Geology, Ditto, Manual of Geology, &c., Mrs- Hentz’s vew Novel,—Th? Planter's Northern Bride; Salad for the Solitary; McGufley’s, Parker's, and other School Readers: Emerson's, and Davies’ Arithmetics and Keys: Herodotus, Leipsic edition; Masonic Chart. 30,000 Envelopes of every variety. Writing Paper at all prices, embracing Cap, Letter, Commercial Note, Bath Post, Sermon or Docket, Lawyer’s Brief, and Bill Paper. Blank Books,—a full and varied assort ment. Just receiving. E. J. HALE & SON. May G. NEW BOOKS—% i:.rprcss. 11HE Life and Sayings of Mrs. Partington; The Roy al Favorite; Mrs. Partington’s Carpet Bag of Fun; The Massacre of Glencoe, by Reynolds; The Old Brewery; Behind the Scenes, by Lad;’ Bulwer: Cum- ming’s Lectures on the Parables; The Two Roads, or the Right and the Wrong; Russia as it is, by Gurow- ski; Coleman’s Historic.al Text Book and Atlas of Bib lical Geography; Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words; The Harp of the South; Pickering’s Greek Lexicon; Gracca Majora, 1st and 2d vols.; Bullion’s Grammars, &c. &c. Also, further supplies of Dr. Ive.s’ Trials of n Jlind, 50cts.; Mrs. Mowatt’s Autobiography of an Actress: Ga- vazzi’s Lectures; The Northern Bride, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. May 27, 1854. rjpiIE BRITISH POETS, from Chaucer to Words- J. worth, new IG mo. edition—sold in whole or sep arate vols. Also, Montgomery, Ilenians, Burns, Bryon, Scott, Moore, and Shakspeare—one volume each, the splendid Boston edition, just received. E. .1. HALE & SON. May G, 1854. structel in the most sul)stantial manner, with all the modern miprovements. 'ise none but the very best sea- of* ' n ti'fiterinls of the choicest qualities, that enable them to wai r.ant their instruments to stand any climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoKled, and their piano can therefore never get out 01 oraer. ® For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone these 1 lanos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance entire satisfaction. 2 warrant our instruments to stand ^ood for live years uniJer careful treatment, and will roceive them f.ack and substitute others, any time within the first Hix months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove srastactory. EGGERT & CO, 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. May 20, 1854. PUMPS. ~ 1.^lORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe. W. ANDREWS, Market Square, Turpentine Axes. J. & T. WADDILL. NEW IJOOKS. f H IS, That and the Other; The Dodd Family .Vbroad, JL by Lever; W'oman’s Influence and Woman’s Mis sion; The Lamplighter; The Whim.sical Woman; Peru vian Anti(iuitcs, translated from the Spanish by Dr. Hawks; The Miller and his Men. School books, &c., &c., just received by E. J. H.VLE & SON. June 24, 1854. 8- 14 II CASH OR BAR TER. J^BIHE subscribers offer for cash, barter, or approved i paper— HilDS. MOLASSES. 1(),(M)0 lb.s. N. C. Bacon 200 bales Hay. '20 bbls. Mess Pork 00 sacks Salt. 5 casks Rice. ■\o bbls. Refined Sugar, 40 kegs Nails. 10 bbls. Glue. 500 casks Lime. Osnaburgs, Sheetings, and Cotton Yarn, by the l)ale. Tilt* altove Goods will be sold very low, if applied for soon. BENBOW, KYLE Ot CO. July .5, 18-54. lltf Rars! Rags!! i N\ quantity of Cotton and Linen, wanted for ca.sh, by BENBOW', KYLE & (JO. July 5, 18.54. 11-3m WORSE'S School Geogr.nphy; The Presb3terian Psalmodist. Cooper’s Virgil; Parley's Common School History; Mollvill’s Sermons; .lav’s Prayers, a further supply just received by E. J. ilALE & SON. ■ July wr; wool, ROLl.S. OOL carded with dispatch at Blount's ( reck , Factor}’. SHEETINGS. ()snahurgs. Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale bj’ GEO. McNEILL June 1854. 7-tf TO distillers" n/'E will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. & T W’ADUILL. June 2G, 1854. 8tf r.ABORERS W^N'FEl). H.AND.S, white or l>lack, wanted to work on the Western Rail Road, near Fayette ville. The loc.ition is healthy, being on the high anil dry sand-hills west of town. JONES & BARBEE. June 2ii, 1854. 8tf Stables. The undersigueJ continue to carry on the LIVERY BUSI NESS at this place. They have lateh'largely increased their Stock and can now offer to thCf. ublic as good Horses. Carriages and Dri vers as can be found in the South ern country. Thankful for the large patron age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation of the public f:ivnr Wo pvoinise n oattsTJlCtOry trip tO all who may wish to travel. Jftar s tables at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door East of Mr. Lutterloh. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. 71tf MPKi:\n I8.T1. KYLE S row receiving his Spriiig Supply of Foreign and Doniestic Goods, all of which lias been purchased for C.ASll and b^- the Package will be otfered at Whole sale or Retail at ver^’ low prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. On hand at all times, tke l>est Bolting Cloths that are manufactured—No. 2 to 10. March 18, 1854. 80-tf STEDMAN cV IIORNE, /)/'j/ iioods^ Hardware^ (trocerics^ I'Avr/rTEVii.i.E, m. t'. ■'fcl^^OULD respectfully inform the citizens and the w w public generally, that thej’ hl\ve just returned from New York, and are receiving their Spring Stock of Goods, con.sisting of Drt/ Goods Groceries, Ifardicarc, (f'c. A ','ariety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large as sortment of ready-made Clothing; a great manj' articles in the ladies’ line, and we would be pleased to have them to call and eximine for themselves. .All orders sent to our care from our friends and cus tomers will be promptly attended to. .March 30, 1853. 81 tf r.AURINRURGTT HIGH SCHOOL, RICHMOND COUNTY, NORTH CAR)LINA. ri'^IllS large and flourishing Institution is now per- £ manentl}’ e.stablished, under a full corps of well qualified Instructers, and with ever}' thing requisite for a first class Seminary, being well supplied with Maps, Geographical and Astronomical; Globes, Philosophical luid Chemical Apparatus. The Semi-.Annual Sessions of five months commence on the second Monday of January and July respectively- Circulars, containing full particulars, will be fur. nished by applying to Rev. J. Jones Smyth, A. M., Principal, Laurel Hill P. ()., Richmond countj', N. C., or to D. C. McINTYRE, Secretarj’. October 14, 1853. 3fiV CARRIAGE MAKER, —- ^ For. sale by March 30. 88-tf PLANK ROAD STOCKS FOR SALi:. SHARES F. & W. Plank Road, G “ F. & Northern “ 8 “ F. & Southern “ Apply at this office. July 10. \V. H. CARVER AS just received, and now oilers for sale » 300 Sacks Salt. 1.000 bushels Corn. 5.000 lbs. N. C. Bacon. 1.000 “ “ Lard. l,2fK) “ clean Rice. 20 Bags Rio CofTce. 10 Mats Java “ 10 Boxes Soda Crackers. 20 One-half boxes Raisins. 20 One-quarter “ “ 12 Doz. Pickles. —ALSO— Fisli—Mackerel, Salmon and Cod-fish. Tea, Soda, Saleratus, Pepper, Spice, and a variety of oiher articles in the Grocery line. Call next door to P. Shetnwell’s new Hotel, and get Fresh goods. June 21. 7-tf R LAM) I!R0KI:R. IH.AVE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands, that I have concluded to offer my services to buy and sell. Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots and quantity, together with a fair description and price.— My commis.^iions shall be moderate. JAS. 0. COOK. Nov. 21, 1853. 4Gtf ^MrOULD respoctftiliy inform the public that he is Ww still at his old stand carrying on the above business in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hopes by 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 and by experienced workmen,—having a more tiperUnced and practical Smith, lie flatters himself that his work will compete with any made in the State for style, elegance and durability; and should any of it fail in twelve mcaifhs (with fair usage) either in workman ship or material, he will repair it free of charge. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan. 26, 1853. 63tf Paired Improved Patent Circular Saw Mills. CwFORCiri: PAGE A: CO., N. Schrocder St., near Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. ESPECTFULLY inforrn their friends and the pub lic generally, 'bat they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that their fa cilities are now such as to enable them to execute all orders, with promptness, for their CELEBRATED PA TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STE.AM POWERS of all sizes and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSH ERS, together with various other machines and imple ments to economise labor. Since their Circular Saw Mills were invented by, and patented to the Senior Partner, they have made many improvements which render them perfect in all their details, and justly entitle them to be considered .among the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. A 1'hamphlet containing full descriptions of tjieir three clos.ies of Milln, prices, terms, capacity for sawing, &c., will be sent to an}’ Gentleman applying for one by letter, post paid. Having recently obtained damages in an action brought in the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an infringement of their Pulrnts Riyhtts, they hereby forwarn the public from purchasing .Mills, similar to theirs, from unauthorized builders, or their Agents. Agent at Fayetteville, N. C., JNO. M. ROSE, May 26, 1854. ' 300V Notice to the Travelling Public. fjl^HE Stage leaves Warsaw daily (except Saturday) ^ at 7 o'clock, ]). m., after the arrival of the even ing train from the North, and arrives at Fayetteville next day by G o’clock, a. m., in time for the Stage to Salem: which leaves Fayetteville Mondays, Wednesday.?, and Frid.ays, at 4 o’clock, p. m., and arrives at Salem next d.ay by 2 p. m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues, d.ays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at G o’clock, p. m.- arrives at Fayetteville next day by 4 p. m., in time for the Stage to Wars.aw; which le.aves Fayetteville daily (except Saturday) at 6 p. m., and arrives at W'arsaw next day by 5 a. m., in time to connect with the train North or South. Tickets from W.arsaw to Salem, $12. From Warsaw to Fayetteville, $4. To other points on the road in proportion. M. MoKINNON. Fayettcyille, March 18,1854. 80-tf Thf Carriage Fartory in the South! HOTEf. rilHE subscrilier having’purchased the Hotel situated •- ou the South-East corner of Court House Square, and lately known as Stuart’s Hotel, would inform the public that he is now ready to accommodate boarders by the day, week or month. Having made considera ble outlay in furnishing and refitting the Establishment, he hopes to be aide to give satisfaetion to all who pa tronize him. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market affords, his Bar with the best of Li quors, and his Stable with a plenty of good provender and faithful O.stlers. J. A. GILCHRIST. June 3-tf A. A. McKETIIAi\, RESPECTFULLY' informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has built up large sub.«tantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is aa well clone. He now has on hand. Finished, the LAR GEST STOCK of Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, and Buggi es. Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished dailj’. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. #^“He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY A'ehicles finishep and in course of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptlj' attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. May 28, 1853. 98tf NEW AND SUMMER GOODS SIMNG TBl HE Subscriber is now receiving the largest and i most complete assortment that lie has ever called the attention of his friends .and the public to: he would therefore say to all that maj’ desire anything iu his line that i.s FASHION.ABLE and CHEAP to give him a call, as he desires to keep the ‘’Nimlje Sixpence”’ moving. His stock consists of a large variety of the different styles of FASHION.ABLE HATS, to-wit: Fur, Wool, Panama,. Leghorn, Canton, Pcdale, Rutland, China Pearl, and Palm Leaf, which will be sold low for 8@»CASH. —ALSO,— A general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Y'ouths, Boys, Children, Infants, and Servants. Please call and examine before you purchase. J. C. THOMPSON, Market Square. March 17, 18-54. 80-tf 1500 For sale by Ma.y 11. S.ACKS SALT. 20 Bbls. New Crop N. O. Alolasses, No. 3 Mackerel, C. T. IIAIGH & SON. 9G-tf Nick Williams's Rye Wliiskey at wholesale or retail. MCDONALD & McMASTER. Dec. 10. 1853. 52 COPARTNERSHIP. WINDER the name and style of R.AMSEY & BRO., the under.signed have this day become Copartners iu the Dry Goods, (Jrocery and Hardware Business. Store opposite S. T. Hawley & Son, Hay Street, Fay etteville. N. C. M. J. RAMSEY. N. A. RAMSEY. I^^ISEV 6c HRO.r Ororers, ^V., HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. REEP constantly on hand every thing in thier line of business, and will sell at the lowest rates. Country produce bought or taken in exchange for Goods. All orders will meet with prompt attention. April 11, 1854. 87-tf TiirpoiitiiK'! Tiirpontiiui! We want to Uuy Turpentine, deliv ered at our Still in Campbellton. JESSUP March 1, 1854. & CO. 7Gtf Staves! Staves! DCT^ We want to buy Spirits Barrel STAVES. Win pay the highest Cash prices. JESSUP & CO. March 1,1854. ^ Cioods! Goods! We iiave opened our Store in Camp- bellton. We offer low for cash or barter, DRY" GOODS and GROCERIES. JESSUP & CO. March 1, 1854. 76tf COTTON B VGGLNG. I HAVE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, and Bagging Twine, Send in your orders and tliey shall be supplied. Oct. 3. 1853. JAS. G. COOK. 32tf WAN'n:D TO IHRE OR BUY. A GENTEEL NEGRO MAN accustomed to managing horses, working garden, &c. Apply at this'office. May 6.- North Carolina ( Uissimeres. immR. JAMES G. COOK has on hand a full stock of IT■. Rock Island (’assimeres, manufactured by Car son, Young & Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County, N. C., where consumers and merchants can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durability, and as permanent in col or, as any goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the U. S. They invite the most full and thor ough tests of them, and only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Sept. 9. 27tf M J. W. BAKER Is now A)ceiviii" fi om the North the largest, finest, anil most carefully se lected stock of FFKi^ITlJRE ever offered in this market: which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of which he will sell ou the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fine Rose Wood Pianos, (Bennet & Co’s, of Broad way, New Y'ork,) fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow W'agons and Cra dles; Patent Self-Swinging Cradles; Side Boards; Bu reaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Pic ture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Cur tain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans: Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. September, 1853. 30tf jVjeW1^ooi?s. WE are now receiving from New Y^ork a very large Stock of SEASONABLE GOODS, Embr.acing nearly every article usually kept in our market. We purchase our Goods by the package, on as favorable terms as any house in the Mercantile line, and will sell them, wholesale or retail, on accommodat ing terms and for reasonable profits. JOM.V T. COU.N'CII..) ( COUNCIL, CAIN & CO. March 29, 1854. 83tf SPRUNG SUPPLY. Drs. FOULEES k MACRAE, W/iotesate d' Retail Druggists, .Are now receiving their Spring and Sum mer supply of Drugs,Medicines c^' Chemicals, Dye-Woods and Dye-Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painters’ Articles, VARNISHES, French, English and American Perfumer}’, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c. Thej’ make tbeir purchases for Ca.su, and offer goods equally as low :.s they can be obtained from any similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac tion guarantied with regard both to price and quality'. Hay street, next door West of II. & E. J. Lilly. March 17, 1854. 80tf Pure East India Castor Oil. WE have just received a supply of Pure East In- lia CASTOR OIL, without taste or smell, first introduced by us into this market last Spring. FOULKES & MAC RAE. March 17, 1854. 80tf NOTICE. r|JlHE subscriber offers for sale his L.ANDS, six miles ■ North of Fayetteville and about one mile from the Fayetteville and Raleigh Plank Road, consisting of about 1200 iicre» of l.iaii(l, suited to the ma king of Turpentine or Timber. There are on the pre mises a good saw and grist mill, all in good repair and now in operation; also a dwelling, .and all the necessa ry out-houses. in good repair. Also, another tract of two hundred and fifty acres, on the head waters of Carver’s Creek, known as the Tarry Place, on which there is a small farm, a dwel ling house and other houses. On the first named tract there are cut about twenty- five thousand Turpentine boxes, from two’to four 3'ears old. .All the above lands will be sold on the most accom modating terms. Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber, who will t.ake pleasure iu showing the above lands. W.M. R. Oct. 27. 1853. BOLTON. 40tf 500,000 lbs. Cotton aiul Rx\OS wanted. raiHE subscriber will pay the highest market price -B. for any quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. DAVID MURPHY. Feb’y 1854. 74tf 2d Sti)ck of Spri?tg and Summer (roods. Cl T.ARR & WILLIAMS are now receiving their second ^ Stock of Spring and Summer Dry Goods, Hats, IJonnets, Shoes, lioots, and Ready- ]NIade Clothing, Selected within the last two weeks by one of the firm, in the Northern Markets, at greatly reduced prices from the earl}' part of the Season, and will be di.sposed of to Wholesale buyers ou accommodating tei’ms. We solicit an examination of our Goods, by Merchants buy ing in this Market. .All orders promptly attended to. J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. April 15, 1854. 88tf Carthage Hotel. U.AVING recently purchased the above Establish ment from JIalcom Kelly, Esq., 1 am now pre pared to entertain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a call. Having ample Stables, good Ost lers, and ft disposition to accommodate, I trust I shall be .able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN. Carthage, Dec. 5, 1853. 51 tf TOBACCO. WE have on hand several lots of Tobacco, which we will sell at lower prices according to quality; than can be had of any other house in Town. J. & T. WADDILL. Dec. 29, 1853. 67-tf NEW GOODS. f BIHE subscriber has just received his stock of STA- M. PLE AND FANCY DRY OOODN, Embrtkcing every article usually to be found in a Dry Goods Store, consisting in part as follows: Plain black and watered Silk; plaid Summer Silk; printed Jaconet and other styles of Muslins; Grena dines, Berages and Tissues; Embroidered Muslins for Evening dresses; white and colored Tarltans; good as- .sortment Lace and other styles of Mantillas; Embroi dered Collars, Sleeves, Chemizetts, Handkerchiefs; Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, of superior quality; Bonnets and Ribbons, latest style and in great variety; Sewing Silk Mitts; IJmbrellas and Parasols; good assortment of Calico; Ginghams; bleached and brown Domestics; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Linen Goods; Shoes and Boots, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls, and Children; Gentlemen’s Summer Hats; Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Flats; Silk and Kid Gloves: Sugar and Coffee, &c. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he trusts, by close application to business, fair dealing, Jic. to merit a continuance of the same. JSlf^At his New Store on Green Street. (East side,) a few doors from the Market House. P. SHEMWELL. Fayetteville, April 12, 1854. 88tf Slieniwell House, Fayetteville, N. C., East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar- ket House. fM^HE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi- ■- zens of F.ayetteville, and the travelling public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception and entertainment of any who may wish per manent or transient Board. 4Iis Rooms are large and comfortable, and his Table shall always be furnished with the best the market will afford. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who will attend faithfully to that department of the business.— No pains will be spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage,—a share of which is respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate. P. SHEMWELL. Feb’y 15. 1854. 71tf Giirs Ne Plus^l^ BIJRNISH. rWIIIE Subscriber, a practical Boot-maker of some ex- JL perience, has for some time been sensible that there is a desideratum to be yet supplied to the public in the way of a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most of the articles now used either injure the leather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to man’s ^^understa/idinff" a proper finish. He has therefore, dur ing the last twelve months, been devoting himself to the task of preparing an article free from these objec tions, and has at length after much investigation and experiment completely succeeded. The result is ‘^Gill's ne phts ultra Buminh." He only wishes that it may be tested in order to establish its superiority over all others. Call on him at Mr. Nathan Sikes’ boot and shoe establishment, on Person street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheap rate. THOMAS GILL. Nov. 9, 1853. 47tf THE LAST NOTICE. ^■^HE firm of Cook & Taj’lor was dissolved the first JL of last May. There has been but little heed paid hy their friends to the call for settlement of their notes and accounts. AVe now distinctly say that all notes and accounts remaining unpaid will be put in a train of col lection during the month of .Januarj’. JAMES G. COOK. AVILLIAM TAYLOR. Dec. 24. 67-tf Tra'dtV, m5:3. I have received my Fall Stock of I^nj Gooth, Groceries, My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any kind of Producw taken in exchange. Oct. 3, 1853. JAS. 0. COOK. 32tr Fire lusurftnce. r||^HE yETN.A In.^iiraiice Company of Il.artford, hav- ing paid the tax imposed by the Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will continue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the management of the undersigned, who is prepared to issue Policies of Insurance on Build ings or Goods, either in this Town or in any part of the .State, on proper application, description of the Proj)eriy, kc. The >ETNA CO.MP.ANY' has l>een in operation about 30 years. Its capit;il is !$300,000. The Hon. Thos. K. Rrace was its first President, and he still liolds that office; and several of its first Directors are still active and eflicient members of the Bt-ard. It has at all times sustained the highest character for the prudence of its mauagemrnt, and for the liberality with which it has ever adjusted its lo.sses. E. .1. HALE, Agent. NOTICE. ^■IHE SUBSCRIBER has removed to A SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where lie intends car rying on the TAlf.ORI^'G BUSI NESS in all its branches. Having had practical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will he executed with neat- Tespatch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1853. 81-tf TEAS! TEAS!! UVSON, IMPERIAL and BL.ACK TEAS, of supe rior qu.ility. Just received and for s:ile by' June 6, 1854. J. N. SMITH. 2-3m fMlYPES of Mankind: or Ethnological Researches, B based upon the Ancient Monuments, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania of Races, and upon the Natural tleogmphical, Philological and Biblical History, &c., by J. C. Nott and Geo. R. Gliddon. Just received by May 13. E. J. HALE & SON.