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SEMI-WEEK L, Y. [VOL. IV] FAYKTTFATM.E, N. C., ATKaiST 1854. [NO. 319.] PRINTED VIONDAVH AND THUKif?UAV>> EDWARD J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Frico for the Serai-Weekly Observer 00 if pai.l in u«\anoe; 5'» if paid duviug the year of suiiscrip- tiou: or $4 after the year has expired. Foi the Weekly Obsf.rvf.b $2 1)0 per nimuin, if paid in advance; 60 if paid during the year of siO>serip- tion; or $o OO after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents per g«.iuare of 16 lines for the first, and thirty cents f»r each iuccfpding pnhlication. Vearly advertisements by 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 ugly. Letters to the Edit^r.^ must be post-paid TIAIL ARRAIV4.iF:?IF.i\T. Post Office, Fayetteville, N. C. RALEIGH MAIL, (2 horse Coach.) Uue daily ^t Ci o’clock A. M. ('lose-* daily at o’clock P. M. WARSAW MAIL, ^4 horse Coach.) Ihip daily, except Sunday, at G o’clock M. (’Ir.«ep dailj’, except Saturday, at 4J o’clock I*. M. CHERAW MAIL, (Sulkey.) Uue Tuesday, Thui-sdav, anil Saturday, at 11 o'cliH-k A. M. ■ Closes, Sunday. Tuesday, and Thursday, at 12* o’clock PM.’ ELIZABETHTOWN MAIL, (Sulkey.) Due Sunday, W’etlnesday, and Friday, at 1 o’clk, .\. M. Closes Sunday, Tuesday, and Thurmlay, at 9 o’clk, P. M. SALEM M.\IL, on Plank Road, (2 horse Hack.) Due Sunday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 3 o’clock P. M. Closes Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at o’clock P. .M. MARION C. 11. (S. C.) MAIL, via Lumberton, (Sul key.) Due Tiiesday an4 Saturday, at 10 o’clock P. M. Closes Wednesday and Saturday, at 9 o’clock 1*. M. SWIFT ISLAND MAIL, 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’cIock P. M. J. E. BRYAN, P. M. LUi'TEULOH CO. ^■"^HE undersigned having on the 20th May last fom- X ed a Copartnership under the name and style of “LUTTERLOH & CO,” far the purpose of transaotiug a {general Boating business on the Cape Fear Rivor, the .Steamer Fanny Lntterloh has been repaired, and is now in superior order for freighting and carrying passenger.q. She will make regularly two trips a week, Ipaving Fayetteville Mondays and Thursdays at 10 minutes afte.* Sunrise, and Wilmiugtotj Tuesdays and Fridaj’s at 10 o’clock. The Steamtr Rowan with a full complement of Flats will make one trip or more a week, as circumstances may require. The Boats of this line being of very light draft of wator, shippers may rely on dispatch. The Ste.imer Fannj* Lutterloh has made two trips a week, for the last twenty-two months, up to the ;30th May, during the lowest state of the River. Shippers !>y our line may rely with certainty on dis patch. W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington. •1. F. M.ARSH, Agent Fayetteville. T. S. LUTTERLOH. H. B. ELLIOTT, .1. F. MARSH, W. P. ELLIOTT, .T. B. TROY. .Ir. July 25, 185.1. ITtf I’^ayeiiovillo Hotel ioHX HARMAN NOTICE. SATURDAY, tne 22d day ON SATURDAY, tne 22d day of July, niy sou WILLIAM FK.\.NKLIN LORD left his home with out my oonscnt, in company with a Tobacco Trader, and has not been heard from since. The Boy is about 13 years old, slimly made, fair skin, light hair, blue eyes, and thin visagod, and has an atTection of one or both ears. By close inspection a small yellow spot may' be seen on one of his cheeks. This boy is my only chiltL The public will at once sympathise with the father, and he hopes render him the necessary as sistance to get hii boy again. Any information con cerning him, addressed to his father, Peter W. Lord, aJ Fayetteville, will be most thankfully received. P. S. He sometimes calls himself William Houston. PETER W. LORD. .July 29, 1854. llespoctfiilly inforjiis liis lVien«l,s and the public that he has removed from the Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the larger and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs. Brown, and well known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be hap py to accommodate Travellers and Boarders. No ex ertions of himself and family will be spared to render those comfortable who may favor him with their com pany. Fayetteville, N. C., June 3, 1853. 200tf II .TOSKPII H.AKER, Jr., lTTOIC:\KV AT liAlV, AS taken an ottice next door to \Vm. 15. Wright’s practice in the (^ounty and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. Murch 23, 1853. 79-tf HAY. 50 bales good JUST received, WEIGHTS, and for sale by H A V. PROPER Will l>e Published on the August, THE CABIN BOY'S STORY. A Semi-Nautical Romance of intense interest, by the .Author of the “Pirate Doctor,” the “Lawyer’s Story,” the “Old Doctor,” &c. &c. 'plIE succets hitherto enjoyed by the author of the above |>opu- * lar works is a sutticient gUHrantec of the favor with which .my I'nxluctions coniin); froin his pen will be received by the public. •The Cabin Boy'* Story" is a romantic narrative, illustratinc the horrttrs of the Slave Trade, as carried on in the Cotut of Afrira The author has served in the n»vy—and me descriptions and characters t.e lAinted from personal acquaintance with them. The stor^- is lull of r 'iting interest and adventure as the cele brated work uf Defoe, Robinson Crusoe," and has the advantaire over that glorious ticiiun, inasn h as it is foumleil on I'acis uf every day oernrrence: The history of the heroine of the Story, '/uleika, the ClKajisian Slave, purchased at Constantinople, edu- rsted and married by the reckless, y.l chivalric, Seymonr—the rominnnder of the .\lbairos*, is limply ;he narration of a fart iwinted from the life, and all the numerous characters portnyeil throughout the story are vividly and smph.,ailly drawn. The publishers have already received orders br the whole of ihe pditon it was ori;;inally their intention to publish' con'ieqiieat ly. they have been ohliied largely to increase it; and they reopen fully request that all orders may be sent in immediately. They confidently expect that the work will create as much inter est as any work of (ktinn that has of late years emanated from the press, as. notwithstanding, since the publication of “I'ncle Tom's 'ahin." works relatinf to slavery in .America, pro and con. have ()een numenms, n-Mie have ai>pearitd havin;; relation to the system of purchasing slaves on the African Ci.'-ist, written by one w ho has witnessed it in all its hideous deformity. The work is writ ten in chaste and pure language, and will lie a welcome and in ‘itriirtive addition to the fam ly library. The work A’ill form a beautiful oct.'ivo volume ol 4UU pages, handsomely illustrated with tine engravings, and elegantly bound .n cloth. Prire. in cloth, one dollar, in paper, 75 cents, at which rtte copies w ill lie sent by the publishers to any part of the coun irv. tree of jiostage. (Tr for sale wholesale and retail by the publishers. ELLSWORTH & STREET, No. 22 Beekman Street, New York. -\nd by all the Hooksellers throughout the I'nited States and rtniiiih Provinces. IT-^tpd NEW BOOKS. ity of V D. D.; The Bible Not of Man, by Gardiner Spring, Plurality of W'orlds, by Edward Hitchcock, July 15, 1854. THO. J. JOHNSON. 14 Im SETTLEMENTS. rjl^lIOSE indebted to the subscriber will please call J. and settle. There are a good many bills for Corn, Hay. &c. (which are cash articles,) standing ou book. THO. J. JOHNSON. July 15, 18-54. I4-lm WANTED. BUSHELS of Rye; 500,U0«t lbs. well dried Rye straw, for which the high est market prices will be paid on delivery at our Store in Lower Fayetteville. JESSUP & CO. July 1, 1854. 10-tf lOOO D1S^^()LVT10^■. fWlHE copartnership of Hall Si Robinson is this day i dissolvel by mutual consent. Dr. Hall having sold out his interest in the concern. Those indebted to the firm are requested to settle their accounts early, thoSP olaivao to ymrr July 1, 1854. 10-tf DCr’Dr. Hull will still remain at the st?me office. FOR SALE. A ONE horse Buggy with three Springs. .\lso, a ^ four horse road Wagon. Terms low. F. N. .Si J. H. ROBERTS. June 28. 0-tf AGRICULTURAL. WE have received our usual stock of F.ARMING IMPLEMENTS, such as Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, &c.. &c. J. & T. WADDILL. A new 2 horse Wagon, complete, for sale. J. & T. W. March 18, 1854. 80-tf ^ ATTENTION, THE WHOLE! WHILE you are talking of your internal improve ments, forget not to call to see the improve ments made in Guns at M. A. BAKER’S GUN MANU- F.VCTORY, on Hay street, opposite the I^st Office, where he has the Prus.sian Needle Gun, Air Guns, and various improved Pistols, of Colt’s R ?peater, Allen’s, Whitney's arms company with Maynard primers, .Arm strong DiteUing Pistols; with a large assortment of double and single-barrel Shot Guns, Game and Shot Bags, Powder Flasks, Percus.sion Caps of English and French make, with a large assortment of gnniing tix: tures. Rifles constantly on hand and manufactured to order, and warranted to shoot from 100 to 1)00 yard.^. Repairing of every thing in the Gunsmith line will be done at short notice, in the best maitner, anti for a small charge. All orders promptly attended to. .AD work warranted. M. A. BAKER, Sign of the Wooden Gun, Hay street, opposite the Post Office. Jan’y 2, 1854. 55>tf H. L. HOT.MES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. OFFICE on corner of Front and Princess ^streets under .Tonmal office. Dec. 12. STOW SMAR'F, —SrCCFSSOBS TO— THOIIAH & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Aiifl Dpale s in Foreign aiui Doiiifslic llardwarp, No. 128 Pearl Street, and 94 Water Street, MEW YOKK. July 8, 18.54. T2-«mpd 48-tf SMITfl ik SANDFORD, Attorneys at Law, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Office over Mr. Hinsdale’s Drng Store. E. I). SMITH.] (1”'^) SANDFORD. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mrrrhnnfs. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of GOODS in their line, for sale on favorable terms. 17tf July 2ti, 1854. U. ERAMBERX, Confectionery and Variety Store, Under the Fayetteville Hotel, Hay St., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Dec’r ;)1, 1853. 58tf lltf K $10(1 REWARD. .ANAWAV from the subscriber, two Negro Girls and four Children, viz: M.\RTH.\, a bright mu- altto, five feet four or five inches high, took with her two girl children, Frances and .\nn; II.-\NN.\H, copper colored, about the same height of Martha. Hannah took with her two male children, Lewis and John. The above negroes formerly belonged to the estate of George T. Barksdale, and are supposed to_^be lurking about the Cape Fear, about 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. September 6, 1853. 2G-tf Who M’oiilfl have Ihoiij^ht i*| NOTICE. $.10 REWARD K.AN.\WAY from the subscriber, about the loth of July, 1851, his negro girl Sarah. Said negro is about IG ye.*irs of age, black, with large white eyes, large limbs, weighs about 130 pounds. Said girl is supposed to be lurking in the neighlwr- | hood of Mr. Isaac Wright’s or Gen. McKay’s, in Bladey ! county. Thir above reward will be paid for her delivtrn i to me, or her confinement in any jail in the State of j North Carolina. WM. G. BUTLER Clinton, N. C., March 14, 1853. 77-tf D D.; Crystalline, by Shelton; The Parish Side; Cala far, by Bird; Purple Tints of Paris, by B. St. John; Virginia Mordaunt, by Reynolds: The Necromancer, by the tame; The Twin Brothers; The Road to Ruin; The Rural Beauties, a Sequel to the “Royal Favorite”; Sam Slick’s Wise Saws and Modem Instances; Cutter's .Ana tomy, Physiology and Hygiene. Also, further supplies of School and Law Books, Paper, Envelopes, &c. Just received. E. J. HALE & SON. Jply 24, 1854. ^200 Reward. RjVNAW.AY from the subscriber, on the 23d inst., FOUR NEGRO BOYS, named as follows: CHARLES WINN, aged abowt 24; WILLIAM, aged a^ut 17 years; JOHN, nged 14 years; JIM, ageil about 12 years. The above boys are very well known as the children of Adam W'inn. 1 think they intend trying to get to some free State. The above reward will be given for their delivery, or for their confinement in any jail in the State. THOMAS BENNETT. .Mt. Olive, Wayne co., July 25, 18.54. 17tf W. R. WILEY HAV’ING been appointed Inspector of Turpentine and Naval Stores, at June Tern 1854, of Cum- berlanl County Court, otfers his scrvi'^cs to the public. Office at the Auction Store *:.f M. Campbell. I have also rented the large and commodious ware house belonging to R. M. Orrell, some fifty yards from the river, where 1 can be found from ti .M. until 5 P. M. .Jnne 1854. 4-tf [•///«»• Puhlic. Co now prepared Western Rail Road Office,) Fayettevillef July 25, 1854. ) rpHE Board of Directors have this day called for the I following Assessments on the Capital Stock of this Company, viz: 1 per cent, payable on the 1st Sept. 1854. 5 “ “ “ “ “ 2d Oct. 1854. 5 " “ “ “ “ 1st Nov. 1854. 5 “ “ “ “ 1st Dec. 1854. Stockholders will please be prepared to pay punctu ally, as it will require the whole Assessments to be paid to meet the progress of the work. By order of the Board. JNO. M. ROSE, TreasT I8tf] W. R. R. Co. Book-Binding. f HIKE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of M. Fayetteville, and the public, that he has resumed his Book-Binding business, at his old stand opposite E. J. Hale & Son’s Bookstore, on .Antlerson street, where he will receive and execute any .st^yle desired, jilain and ornamental. Music, magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, &c. bound to any pattern desired. Old books re-liound. Thankful for the patronage he ha.s heretofore re ceived, he hopes to merit a continuan' of the same. Orders from a distance promptly aticu-ied to. j THOMAS H. TlLLlNtiHAST. July 31, 1854. 18tf Wiley*s North Carolina Reader. jk FURTHER SUPPLY ju« received. llL E. J. HALE & SON. July 31. FOR SALE, BALES PRIME HAY, on accommodating terms. R. M. ORRELL To the I'rci^ The Brothers’ Steam Boat with the following Boats: Str. DOUGLASS, Str. BROTHERS, Tow Boat STEVENSTON, D. LEWIS, ALFRED ELLIS, JAS. C.ASSIDEY, KINGSBURY, and ELIZA McDANIEL. to transport all Naval Stores, Produce and other Freight intrusted to their care, with as much despatch as any other line of Boats on the River. They are provided with suitable Wharf and W'are-House accommodations to do a general busi less, and hope by strict attention to the interest of shippers, to meet a share of public patronage. J. S. B.ANKS, Ag’t, Fayetteville. JNO. BANKS, Ag’t at Wilmington. Sept. 19, 1853. 29tf A new Carriage Establishment on th^ Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on Mum/ord Street. GREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayetteville i>> boiiiid to Sliiiie!! fTiHE Subscribers would respectfully* inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general C.\RRI.\GE BUSINESS in all its various parts. .And being both practical workmeu, fally understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with j any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and Juia- | bility. j One of the firm may be known by reference tu A H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. | We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for j twelve months. j Repairing done in the neatest manner low for c:i:.h. I PIER & BRANIN. James H. Pikr. Jmwes Bbanin Fayetteville, Jau’y 24, 1853. t)2tf NOTICE. HAVING purchased the stock of Materiel on hand at the Shop f»>rmerly owned by Mr. E. Fuller, •and having engaged the services of Mr. J. C. Lally, whose work gives such general and entire satisfaction, I am now prepared to ;rcute all orders for Timber Wagons, Hoad Wnj^ins, 'a ts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, &c. I have on h.and and will con*:tantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in short every thing that the Wagon-niaker can need. Timber Wagons, with the improved Iron .\sles, made to order at the shortest, notice. I have 10 gooti and competent Workmen at the busi ness, and will give it my whole and undivided attention. My prices shall be as moderate aa the times will ad mit, und I will challenge any Wagon-maker in the Uni ted States to equal my work either in point ef style or durability. THOS. C. FULLER. Oct. 20. 1853. 39tf Worth & Utley, l'or>\ardin^ and (iloneral Coimnission MERCHANTS, Ftfifetteviile^ .V. C. J. A. nORTH. (72tf) JOS. ITLEY. T. C. WORTH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WTLM[NGTOX, N. C. Usual atlvances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce. I’articular attention given by G. W. DAVIS to pur chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c. Jan’y 17, 1854. 63-1Y T. C. vV n. G. WORTH, Coiniiiissioii I'onvarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wiiiiiiii;?foii, iV. C'. Usual advances made on consignments. J.an’y 17, 18.54. 03-1Y JOSIil’ll R. BLOSSOM, ' V o n ni I o i\ AND FORW ARIMNG MKWCN \ \T, *V. C\ JHo^' Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cush advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1854. G7y WILKINSON & ESLER, DEALERS IN Confectionary, Forei(/n Fruits, N^uts, Tobacco, and Snuff, AND IMPORTERS OF SUPERIOR IIAVAMA CIOARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 7, 1851. SAMiJElT^’. PEPPER, aUCCKSSOB TO HENRY I. PEPPER & SON. Watches, Jewelry, aud Silver Ware. No. 175 Chesnut St., (opposite the State House,^ PHILADELPHIA. May 22, 1854. PMCE & FERGUSON, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and MPomcstie 1>RY GOOliS, HATS, CAPS, HOOTS, SHOES, Umbrellas, and Iieudif~made Clothin^^ HAY STREET, Fayetteville, V. Strict attention paid to orders. “^8 B. F. PEARCE.] (13tf) [4. B. FEEOfSON. R. M. ORRELL, FORWARDING L'0MM1SSI().\ MERC1I.4M AT Fayelleville, f. .March 10, 1851. (i2-tf SPRlIVc'^fJOODS. f B^HE undersigned are now receiving, and expect to I have their entire Stock in'Store by 13th inst., of Seasonable ioods, Embracing a great variety of Foreign aud noinestic Dry Goods, Hat.s, C.aps. Bonnets, Uinhrellas, Parasols, Roots and Shoes, Foolscap anti Letter Pa|Xir, Blank Books, Bolting Clotns, &c. &c. With an extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothi^, and Foreign and Domestic Hardware. All of which they offer to the Trade at Low Pricks and upon ACCOMMOD.\Tisa tf.rms. i’urchasers will find it to their interest to give the above Stock an examination before making their selec tions. HALL & SACKETT. March 8, 18-54. 77tf LIFE iNSURANcTr fjl^HE Undersigned has been appointed Agent of tha Jl. North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company. Every member for life participates in the protits of the Company; and the annual premium for life membere ship, where it amounts to $30 or more, may be paid one-half in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months. Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man may insure his own life for the exclusive benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may be insured. This system is rapidly in"Owing into favor, all over the civilized world. It is one by which a family, for a small sum annually, may be provided for, after the death of its head, on whose exertions they may have been dependent for a support. It is a good investment of money, even if one should live long after taking out a Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the necessary Blanks, furnished on application. E. J. HALE. 2,000 Bbis, Turpentine Wanted, For which the highest cash prices will be paid. McLEAN & Summerville, N. C., May 18, 1853. JONES, t»5tf REDUCED FARE. Through Tickets between Wilmington, N. C.. aud Balti- n»or(^ Fare $13. Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & W'ash- ington City, or via Weldon, Ports mouth anl Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the Office of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at Wilming ton, or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Comp.iny, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jar.. 1. 1852. 53-tf 1). & W. McLAURIN Are rc»}«iving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, which are olTered as low as they can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. Oct. 13. 35tf FREIGHTING ON CAPE FEAR- The subscribers having purchased the Steamers Evergreen and Southerner and Tow Boats, lately the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now prepared to forward with despatch, between Wil mington and Fayetteville, all freights or goods entrust ed to them. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb’y 14, 1853. 68tf IMIREWS & JESIIP, No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK. (’OM.MISSK)N MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF (’«>ttf>n and Woollen Machinery, Ma ehinists* Tools, Leather lielting —ALSO— ‘■‘Tlaimraetiirer’H Articles” OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. C'oniprising Belting, Card Clothing, Bohhins. Shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skins, Roller (>loth. Oils, &c. Dec. 27, 1853. 57tf CHARLES BANKS, i: o,vrt: r Ti WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Forcif/n Fruits, Xuts, Cii/ars, Tobacco, Snuff, dr. XTRKET, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 18-53. 73tf J. S. BANKS, C^oiiiiiiii^Mioii .1lei*ohaiit, Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 19, 185G. 29tf G. s. BUIE, Builder and Undertaker^ Is prepared to execute contracts of from !j!800 to •i»50,000 and upwards. Window Blinds, Sash, Glass Doors, and all kinds of ornamental and plain work warranted to give satisfac tion. He may be found ou inquiry nt .Sir. Jesse W. Powers’s. Fayetteville, April 12, 1854. 87-timpd AND Wilder 's Patent Salnri^'Uf^er Safe. WE keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above SAFES, warianU'd fire-proof; and desirous of extending the deniaiid ior them, have in duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at New York prices. D. & W, McL.\URIN, Agents. June 10, 1854. 4tf tlfrs. lW*alloH IS now receiving her Fall and Winter MILLINERS, consisting of Bonnets, from one dollar to fifteen; Dress Caps: Handkerchiefs; French Artificial Flowers and Feathers; Swiss Edgings aud Insertings: Capes, Col lars and Undersleeves: Ladies’ and Children’s Wrist Gloves, and long and short Mits; a new and beautiful stock of Dress Trimmings of the latest style; Velvet and Silk Mantillas; Railw.ay Corsets; Wlialebone Busks. Dresses, Mantillas, and Cloaks made in the latest Philadelphia and New York styles. All orders from *lie country promptly attended to. Oct. 5, 185:’- * July 31. 18-2w at Factory prices May 30, 1868. iEDAR FALLS Cotton Yam and Sheetings, for sale >>y TROY & MARSH. 98tf Steam Engines—Fayetteville Manufacture. WE are now prepared with all the necessary ma chinery for manufliicturing STEAM ENGINES, from five to sixty horse power, which we can furnish on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Boats, &c. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. jpjp-An Engine of our own manufacture vaw be s«en in operation at the Foundry HALL k Dec. 7, 1863. BOLwfNGER. 61-tf K. M. MURCHISON, Gommission and Forwardijig Merchant^ .V. c. July 3, 1854. ~ VILIAM A. GWYER, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, AND DISTILLERS’ AGENT, Wilmington, N. C. PERSON.AL attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Stokes. I have ample facilities for conducting the business; and extensive Wharves and Warehouses to protect Spirits Ti rpestixe from ex posure. Naval Stores, Flovb, Cotton, &c., will be shipped to any House in New York, or to other M.arkets if desired; .and liberal Cash Advavces made on con signments. 1 refer to the following Distillers;— E. Hannum, Wayne county. E. H. Woodard & Co., Earnsborou^h. n. fiarpe « CO., A. G. Thornton, Esq. Johnston county. Spencer Fountain, Esq. B. R. Hinnant, Esq. “ Messrs. Bridges & Durham, “ “ Blow & O’Neal “ “ Searles & Adams, Sampson county. “ M. & G. Lee “ D. T. Durham. “ B. Godwin, Esq. Robeson county. C. W. Crawford, Esq. “ Lovet Peacock, Esq. Columbus county. W. J. Outland & Co., Bladen county, &c. June !>, 1854. 4-tf FRW BliRR MlLLSTOi7" fwreat Reduction in Priee. EGEN rON, MORRIS & CO. ^ CONTINUE to make to order, and keep const-antly " on hand Frenth iSurr ,JiiltHtoncH Of all dimensions, warranted to be of best quality, be ing made from Burr blocks selected by them from the best quarries in France. They keep for sale Cologne, Cocalica and Esopus Mill stones; Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, &:c. Orders from any part of the country promptly attend ed to. R. yi. ORKELI., Agent at Fayetteville, N. C. Mai’ch 11, 1853. 7(>tf Fayetteville Mutual Insurance Comjtanij. fM^HIS Company has been in successful operation B since Feb’y 1853. It has paid all losses prompt ly, without anw ai>st>s*ment, and it has still a small cash capital on hand. Policies issued up to 13th May, Xo, 709, covering property to value of Sjil,151,862 00 Policies cancellcd and expired, 209,0.34 00 Fayetteville Candy Manufactory. rB'IHE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su- B perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his old friends and customers. CHARLES BANKS. March 1. 1853. 73tf STARR & WILLlA.ViS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign ami MPomesiic MPry €>roo(fs, HAY !§TKEK:T, Fayetteville, W. C. J. B. STARR.] [J. M. WILLIAMS April 28, 1852. 8Gtf RAYNER & GH.MORE, f'ommissioH •IfMerehants., No. 154 WATER STREET, .liCU lOKIi. WAUREX G. UAYNEU.] [JAMES H. fllLMOEf^. References: Messrs. Francis Skinner & Co., New York. Lord, Warren & Co., “ E. Kidder, Esq., Wilmington, N. C. J. H. Flanner, “ “ .Vmos Wade, Estj., Newbern, “ 1). & W. McLaurin, Fayetteville. g^^-('u.tomary advances made on Naval Stores, &c. Nov. 2->, 1853. 48Ypd MALLE'r r .V PAl LMH’R, tmrorevfi and Commission JfMev^ chants^ 1:J.» Front NEW YORK. p. MALLETT.] [j. PAULMIER August 10, 1852. 18tf W. p. ELLUTl'T, General Commission and Forxcardimj Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. 0. June 10. 1854. Itf Amount now insured. Amount Premium Notes, Do- do. cancellcd and expireL J^882,228 00 .$104,609 G1 30,085 35 Do. dft now on hand, .'$128,584 20 Averaging 14 57-100 per cent, on the amount insured. Cash premiums received, ^8,258 01 Fire losses adjusted and paid, -^>4,917 22 The Board take pleasure in stating thfit the Compa ny is now in a condition to merit public confidence.— It is estatiluhed upon a foundation which cannol he nwtd. We solicit a share of business. DIRECTORS: Geo. Mci, H. L. Myrover, C. llenbow, Henry Lilly, JaiLfc,,, . .u, J G- Shepherd, S. T. Hawley, David A. Ray, J. ' .luMins, Thos. S. Lutterloh, N. .A. Sted- man, Wm. ivi^.iisarin, E. Hall, J. H. Cook, A. A. McKethan, Jas. G. Cook, C. Lutterloh. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEILL, President. H. L. MYROVER, Vicc President. C. McMILLAN, Secretary. -J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. L. B. LEMAY, Geneml Agent. .M.ay 20, 1854. 98V of Coopers’ Tools, and. all (jualities Glue for Distillers use, for sale by D. & W. McLALRlN. June 12, 1854. 4tf Fire-Proof Roofiog. FRANCIS SHENTOrf, Slate anti »^Ietal Roofer, THANKFUL for past favors, I beg tt> inform my friends and the public, that I am now prepared to contract for and execute, in the best imuiner and on reasonable terms, ALL KINDS OF FlRE-PROOF ROOFING. Gutters. Leader Pipes aud Heads, of any style or pattern, made to order aud wa frant«d for any specified time. Slate Chimney Pipes made to suit an style of build ing or situation, without danger of Ug htning. FACTS CANNOT BE DOUBTEP Let the Afflicted, read and ponder! ^ More than 500 persons In the city of Rirhiaond, Va., alone testify to the remarkable cures performed by Carter^s Spanish Jfiixture, 'I’he creat Spring Medicine and Purilier of the Blood is now used by hundreds of gntlefni (witients, who testify daily to the remaric* able cares performed by the greatest of all medicines, Carter s SiKxniiih Mixture Neuralgia, Uheiimiitixm, Scrofula, bniptions on the Skin. Liver Disease, Fevers, Ulcere, Old .>ores. Affections of the Kidneys, Diseases of the Throiit, t'emale Complainti, Paint •ind Aching of the Bones aiul Joints, are speedily put to flight by using this great and inestimable remedy. For all diseases of the Blooil, nothing has yet l>een found to com pare with it. It cleanses the system of all impurities, acts gently anderticienlly on the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the Dipsiion. cives tone to the Stomach, makes the Skin clear and iiMlthy, aiul tmr t-nmmnnion, enteenietf ny disease or broken down by the excesses of youth, to its pristine vigor and strength. For the Iadies, it is imcomparably better than all the cosmetics ever used. A few tlosea of Carter’s Spanish Miiture wUl remove all sallowness of complexion, bring the roses mantling to the cheek, give elasticity to the step, and improve the geaeral health In a re markable degree, beyond all the medicines ever heard of. A large numlier of certificates of remarkable cures performed on persons residing in the city of Richmond, Va., by the use of Car ter's S|ianish Mixture, is the best evidence that there is no hnm- btig about it. The press, hotel keepers, magistrates, physicians, and public men, well known to the community, all add their testi mony to the effects of this Ureat Blood PrRinicit. Call and see u few humlreds of the certificates around the bottle. None genuine unless signed BENNE’fT St BEER'*. DrjMists. Principal Depots at M. W'ard, Close & Co., No. 83 Maiden Lane, New York; T. W. Dyott & Sons, and Jenkins & Ilartshorne, Philadelphia; Bennett & Beers, No. 125 Main Street, Richmond, Va. And for sale by S. J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville. Feb’y 15, 1854. 7t-6m ~ ~rH*PlTl^ SPEcTfIC, rOR T!1K CI’RP. OP Dysentery, Diarrhoa, and Summer (■cm.plaint 1 N presenting this justly celebrated Medicine to the public, we make no r.ash as.scrtion of its efficacy, nor is any hope held out to the afflicted which facts do not warrant. This remedy having been, for years, used in this place, for the cure of the .above di.seases, .and those ap pertaining to the sjime class, the Proprietor has been induced to otfer it on a more extensive scale, with » view to lessen the amount of human suffering. I have never known it to fail, when the Directions have been strictlj aihered to. Many utteless noitrumx have been palmed upon the public, and I Jiesitated for some time, until thoroughly convinced of its efficacy. CERTIFICATES. Extract of a letter received from S. J. C.\RROll; Baltimore, January 10th, 1853. Wm II. LiFPiTT, Esq.—Dear Sir:—1 have no hesita tion in saying that your Specific is one of hesl Medicitn’x extant for'Dnsenteri), DiarrhceA, ^c. Yo\i possibly may recollect my case; if it has escaped your memory, I will give you brielly the facts. 1 had tried every thing that 1 had seen used, .but with little success. .And after using enough to start twenty-five Homeophathic M. D’s., I began to despair, when you kindly offered me your in valuable Medicine, which cured me effectually. Yours, truly, S. J. CARROLL. Wilmington, N. C., August 14, 1851. Wm. H. Lippitt, Esq.—Dear Sir:—I have used your Specific in two cases in my family for Dysentery. In one, 4 papspoonsful effected a complete cure—in the other, three had the like effect. Respectfully, &c., THOS. LORING, Ed. Commercial. iJAUilELL’S STORE, Nkw Hanovkr, Co., N. C., October 10, 1851. j Wm. II. Lii'i’iTT, Esq.,—Dear Sir:—It is with plea sure 1 state that 1 have used your Specific for the cure of Dysentery, Diarrhoea, &c., aud have found it to pro duce the desired effect in every case I used it, after the usual remedies have failed. T rccommend it with confidence to the public. M D S.VVANNAH, Ga., December 20, 1851. Mr Wm II. Liiu’itt,—Dear Sir:—It is with pleasure 1 iicknowled"e the wonderful effects of your Medicine for curing Diarhcea or Bowel complaint, as I am satis fied it was the means under God, of saving the hie, first of my Child, aud then of luy Bi-othej-. As my Brother was given ^p by two of the most eminent phvsicians in this place, Drs. Richardson and Wregg, and when 1 consulted the latter, as to the propriety of trying it on tmi so low, he said I might, to satisfy myself that I haW left nothing untried, but he did not think that Medicine would be of i>ny use to him. I^ut, thank Gol, he was mistaken, as we saw the salutary effects in 24 hours, and in ten days he was able to be out of bed. I remain yours, very truly and gratefully, WM. BAILY- Prepared and sold by WM. H. LIPPITT, Wilmington, N. C. SAM’L J. HINSDALE, Druggist, Fayetteville, N. C. VAUGHAN & MOORE. Druggists, Goldsborough, N. C. And by Druggists generally. June 14, 1854. Force, Lifting and Suction Pumps,, adapted to any situation; Hydraulic Rams, and all ki nds of Hydraulic Machines for supplying water for an purpose, put up and warranted. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, of vat Jous si*es, for sale. Fftyetteville, Nov. 15, 1853. * 44-1 Ypd 5-2m i\EW BAKERY. The Subscriber has established Street, on the Lot two doors l!.ast McNeill’s Cabinet JSnop. He is Families, Boats, and the public ^ quality’, BUcui. a.d Cake, of »t .rbil «8 br, Gi.eme.oall. Bakers jn the State, i ncc CHA’S BANKS. Fayetteville, Dec. 28, 1852.
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