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MACRAE,
a VrugyUft,
Spring and Sna.
of
^ ChemicdU,
)ye-Stuffs,
Iters’ Articles
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Pprt'umerv,
ioaps,
lint lirushes
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11 kinds,
ical purposes,
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lenuine.
lied, and satisfac-
3rice and qualitx
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about the lotli of
th. Said negro ii
large white eyes,
3.
in the neighbor*
c Kay’s, in Blades
d for her delirerj
il in the State of
G. BUTLER.
77-tf
Manufacture.
he necessary ma-
IBAM ENGINES,
I 'wa can fnniish
In eBtablishment.
Is, B«'ats, 4c. will
XDA' te near home.
ctur» OM be s««n
B01)Lfi.SG£R.
51-tf
LANDS, six miles
one mil* from tJie
ul, consisting of
uited to the mi-
e are on the pre-
1 good repair and
1 all the necess*-
and fifty acrei
;k, known as the
lall farm, a dire!-
:ut about twentj-
two to fourye»n
the most accoa-
to purchase will
take pleasure is
R. BOLTON.
40tf
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sale or shipmeDt
pie facilities for
ive Wharves anJ
E5TXXE from **■
roN, &c., will ^
to other .Markets
made un con-
iatillers:—
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ounty
son county
county,
uaty, &c.
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and hoes. Mos
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PKINTEO MONDATS AND THURSDAYS
EDWARD J. HALE & SON.
EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS
[pi’ice tor the 8©mi-Weekly Ob^erteb $3 00 if paid in
iJvduce; ^3 60 if paid during the year of iubscrip-
tion; or 5S4 after the year has expired
[For the Weekly OssERrsR $'2 DO per annum, if paid in
advance; $2 60 it paid during the year of subscrip
tion: or $3 00 after the year has expired.
A1>VERTI9EMENTS inserted for sixty cents per
I square of U' lines for the first, and thirty cents for each
[ sufcee'^i°8 publication. Yearly advertisements by spe-
ial I'ontracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
ireque-sted to state the number of insertions desired, or
I they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord
nuly. Letters to the Editors must be post-paid
nON.VLDSOX ACADEMY.
The ensuing Term in this Institution will com
mence on Tuesday the 3d day of October next.
Terms, for tuition, $6, $8 and $10 per Quarter, ac-
j cording to the advancement of the pupil.
Contingencies 50 cents per Quarter..
For Board with the Principal $8 per month, includ-
I Ing fuel and lights. Washing will be charged extra.
DANIEL JOHNSON, Principal.
Sept. V, 1854. 30-4t
A PRINCIPAL WANTED
fllO take charge of Laurinburgh High School in
M January 1855. Situated at Laurinburgh, Rich
mond County, N. C.
Applications addressed to the undersigned as above,
will be received until the 2d Saturday in November
next, at which time a selection will b« made.
To ensure success satisfactory reference will be re
quired.
\ situation of such importance seldom oflTers, and to
a gentleman competent to impart a thorough English
and Classical Education, a liberal salary will be given.
\ gentleman of small family, who might take charge
of the large boarding house in connection with the
School, would be preferred.
Since the School went into operation in January
1853, under the management of tlie Rev. J. J. Smyth,
A. M., one hundred and sixteen pupils have been in
attendance. Mr. Smyth leaves at the close of the
present Session, to take charge of the Pi-esbyterian
Church at Greensboro’, N. C.
The location for health, sobriety and morality, is
surpassed by few. Any information desired will be
I furnished on application to the present Principal or
the undersigned.
D. C. McIntyre, Sec’y Board Trustees.
Sept 8, 1854. 30-td
T'
PETERSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE.
• HE first session of this Institution will commence
on the last Wednesday in this month (U^h day of
September,) and close on the 15th July, 18A|b
FACULTY.
Rev. GEORGE W. CARTER,
President, and Prof. Belle Lettres, Ethics, &c.
ROBERT KERR, A. M.,
Mathematic# and Natural Sciences.
WILLIAMS T. DAVIS, A. M.,
-\ncient Languages and Literature.
(To be filled.)
Modem Languages and Painting.
J. FRED. WULFF,
Music and Drawing.
Miss EMMA J. TAYLOR,
Ornamental Branches.
Miss (to b« filled,)
Primary Department.
TERMS of TVITIOX for tht Scholastic Year:
Primary department $30
-Academic, (advanced English branches,) 40
Collegiate—higher English branches with Latin or
Greek 60
EXTRAS.
Moslem Languages, each 20
Music on Piano or Guitar 60
Drawing in Pencil, (per quarter,) 8
Painting in Oil or Water, (per quarter,) 10
Lectures and Experiments in Natural Sciences,
(per course,) 5
Sacred Music—Daily exercise no charqk
BOARDING.
Young ladies from a distance will reside in the fam
ily of William Le.k, Jun’r, Esq., who occupies the Col
lege premises, as will also President Carter and lady.
For further particulars address the President, care
of E. P. Nash, Petersburg, Va.
Sept. 4, 1854. 30- t
FOR SALE.
Jk BUSHELS FINE WHITE CORN.
300 Bags Yellow
do.
25 Bbls. No. 3 Mackerel.
For sale on consignment by J.
Sept. 11, 1854.
BANKS.
30-4t
1854.
Fall and Winter CJoods.
Our Fall and Winter Stock of
DRY GOODS,
HARDWARE,
BOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS, anil
READV-MADE CLOTH!N(i,
Is now in Store and ready for inspection, embracing
by tar the largest and most extensive assortment
we have ever offered to the Trade, and is well worthy
the examiniition of every Merchant visiting this place.
Particular attention paid to orders.
HALL & SACKETT.
-\ugHSt 14, 1854. 22tfilm
IVew Goods!
A\D NEW RULES, AT WHITE OAK, N. C.
^¥'’riE Subscriber is now receiving, and by the first
1 of October next will have in Store, the L.VRGEST
STOCK that has ever been offered in this place. He
will keep on hand a good assortment *4
Cotton Yarns and Sheetings, Ready-made Cloth
ing, Hatfl and Caps, Boots and Shoes, ITin-
brellas. Groceries of all kinds, Hard
ware, Hollow-wan>, Earthen and
Glass-waro, Iron, Sait, Nails,
Tin Ware, &c.,
•Ml of which will be sold for the Cash, and that alone.
•After the first of October next I shall sell entirely
for C.ASH; and I hope that none of my customers will
have any hard thoughts or think hard of me for making
these rules, as I am compelled to do so.
Notwithstanding my business will be Cash after the
1st of October, I will take in exchange for Goods .\LL
KINDS OF PRODUCE, such as Timber, Turpentine,
Tar, Shingles, Beeswax, Tallow, Cotton Rags, Socks,
and all kinds of Country Produce whatever, for which
I will pay the highest cash price; and after the 1st of
October, I shall .sell Goods TEN PER (’ENT. LOWER
than 1 now do, for Cash.
Those having accounts with me are requested
to make settlement, either by Not* or the Cash, as I
am compelled to have annual settlements.
WM. S. .MELVIN.
September 11. 1854. 30*Ctpd
LAND BROKER.
1HAVE so many inquiries about Turpentine LmiJs,
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 commissions shall be moderate.
JAS. G. COOK.
Nov. 21, 1853. 46tf
ramsj:v cV bro.,
Iweneral l'ouiiiiis«ioii and For
warding ;?lerclianl)!i,
Wilmington and Fayetteville,
And Ageuts I’or Metts' Line of Steamboats
.AT FAYETTEVILLE
J. KAMSEY.] [n. a. RAMSEY.
■August 29, 18o4. 26tf
^JAMES E. METTS^^
C'uiitriiissiuit I'oru'ardifiif ^fercfuinty
WILMTNGTOX, N C.
•\ugust 23, 18'i4. 2C»tf
nm & FERiiiisl,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign ami Domestie
DRY CiOODS,
HATS. C.\1>S. BOOTS, SHOES,
I mhreUas, rind Readif-inade Clothi/ii^^
HAY STREET,
Fayt'ttevillt", r%'. 1'.
nar Strict attention paid to orders,
B. F. PKABOK.] (13tf) [j. B. FKROt SON.
R. M. ORRELL,
FOR\V.\RUl\li L’0MM1SSU)\ MERCHANT AT
Fayetleville, "!S.
March 10, 185*1. C2-tf
JOSEPH BAKER, Jh~
ATTOR.^KY AT I.AW,
Has taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s
Law ofl'ice on Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior ('ourts of Cumber
land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
Mwrch23, 1853. 79-tf
C>
II. I.. HOLMES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
FFICE on corner of Front and Princess streets
under Journal office.
Dec. 12.
48-tf
Book-Binding.
The subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of
Fayetteville, and the public, that he has resumed
hia Book-Binding business, at his old stand opposite
E. J. Hale & Son’s Bookstore, on Anderson street,
where he will receive and execute any style desired, j
plain and ornamental. . I
Music, magazines, pamphBta, newspapers, &c. bound j
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Wholesalt Grocers ami Commuswn Merchants.
JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of GOOD.S in
th^ir line, for sale on favorable terms.
July 2G, 18»4
ITtf
FREi\tll IHiRR Mllili!iTOi\E!i.
fiireat Kediiclion in Pricc*.
EdENTON, MORRIS CO.
flONTINUE to make to order, and keep constantly
on hand
Frenrh Burr *
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 Esoj)us Mill
stones; Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth,
Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster,
Hydraulic Cement, &c.
Orders from anv part of the country promptly attend
ed to. R. TI. ORKEI.L,
Agent at Fayetteville, N. C.
March 11, 1853. 7Gtf
UJTTERLOII & CO.
The undersigned having on the 20th May last form
ed a Copartnership under the name and style of
“LUTTERLOH & CO,” for the purpose of transacting
a general Boating business on the Cape Fear River,
the Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has been repaired, and
is now in superior order for freighting and carrying
passengers. She will make regularly two trips a week,
leaving Fa3'etteville Mondays and Thursdays at 15
minutes after Sunrise, ami Wilmington Tuesday's and
Fridays at 10 o’clock. The Steamer 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 watar, shippers may rely on
dispatch. The Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has made two
trips a week, ♦‘or the last twenty-two months, up to
the 20th Maji, during the lowest state of the River.
Shippers b^- our line may rely with certainty on dis
patch.
W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington.
J. F. M.ARSH, Agent F.iyetteville.
T. S. LUTTERLOH,
H.
J.
W
J.
July 2.j, 18.'')4.
Payrltovillr Hotel.
•ioHN IIAUMAN
Respectfully informs his friends and
the pulilic that he has removed from the
Hotel at the foot of Haymount to the larger
and more commodious Hotel in the centre of
the Tdwn, 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
Nolice to the 'rraveUin^ Public.
fBlHI] Stage leaves Warsaw daily (except Saturday)
i at 7 o’clock, p. 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, Wednesdays,
and Fridays, at 4 o’clock, p. m., and arrives at Salem
next day by 2 p. m. Returning, leaves Salem Tues,
days, Thursdays, and Saturdays, at 6 o’clock, p. m.-
arrives at Fayetteville next day by 4 p. m., in time for
the Stage to Warsaw; which leaves FayettevlHe daily
(except Saturday) at G p. m., and arrives at Warsaw
next day bj' 5 a. m., in time to connect with the train
North or South.
Tickets from Warsaw to Salem, $12. From Warsaw
to Fayetteville, !ii4. To other points on the road in
proportion. M. McKINNON.
Fayetteville, March 18, 1854. 80-tf
B. ELLIOTT,
F. .MARSH,
P. ELLIOTT,
15. TROY. Jr.
17tf
iV
NOTICE.
SATURDAY, tne 22d day
to any pattern desired. Old books re-bound.
Thankful for the patronage he has heretofore re
ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same.
Order* from a distance promptly attended to.
THOMAS H. TILLINGHAST.
July 31, 1854. 18tf
FOR SALE.
A ONE horse Buggy with three Springs. Also, a
^ four horse road Wagon. Terms low.
F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS.
June 28. 9 tf
Coopers’ Tool'J, and all (jnalitie.‘
Dia
S ot’
Glue for Distillers use, for sale by
D. & W.
June 12, 1854.
McLAURIN.
4tf
Fire-Proof Roofing.
FRANCIS SHENTON,
State ami •Jleial Roofer.
ri^HANKFUL for past favors, I beg to inform my
I friends and the public, that I am now prepared to
contract for and execute, in the best manner and on
reasonable terms, ALL KINDS OF FIRE-PROOF
ROOFING. Gutters, Leader Pipes and Heads, of any
style or pattern, made to order and warranted for any
specified time.
Slate Chimney Pipes made to suit any style of build
ing or situation, without danger of lightning.
H. ER AM BERT,
Confectionery and Variety Store,
Under the Fayett(fille Hotel, Hay St.,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
Dec’r 31, 1853. -Wf
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and (ieneral Connni>sion
MERCHANTS,
Fayeiievitie^ •>*. €!.
.1. A. WORTH. (72tf) .lOS. ITLKT.
'r. C. \\ ORTH,
fiENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMLNGTON, N. C.
Usual advances made on consignments of (’otton. Naval
Stores, and other Produce.
Particular attention given by G. W. D.WIS to pur
chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c.
Jan’y 17, 1854. G3-1Y
T. C. li. G. WOl^H,
Commission & Forwarding Mercliant.*^,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
Wiiniing^tou, IV. V.
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan’y 17, 1854.
N SATUllD.AY, tne 22d day of July, my son
WILLIAM FRANKLIN LORD left his home with
out my consent, 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 visaged, and has an affection of one or
both ears. By close in.spection a small yellow spot
may be seen on one of his cheeks. This boy is my
only child. The public wil! at once sympathise with
the father, and he hopes render him the necessary as
sistance to get his boy again. .Anj’ information con
cerning him, addressed to his father, Peter W. Lord, at
Fayetteville, will be most thankfully received.
P. S. He sometimes calls himself William Houston.
PETER W. LORD.
July 29, 1854.
STEDMAN & HORNE,
Di'i^ (i()ods, Hardware^ Groceries^ ^'C.
■'AYETTEVil.f.E, ’.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens and the
public generally, that they have just returned
from New York, and are receiving their .Spring Stock
of Goods, consisting of
Dry Gooils Groreriea, HardwarCj rfr.
A variety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladies’
and Gentlemen’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large as
sortment of ready-made ('lothing; a great many articles
in the ladie.s’ line, and we wor.ld be pleased to have
them to call and eximine for thein"elves.
All orders sent to our care from our friends and cus
tomers will be promptly attended to.
March 30, 1853. ' 81tf
F.1LL m WINTER GOODS.
WE ARE NOW RECEIVING OUR USUAL SUPPLY OF
Dry Goods, Hat.^, Caps, Bonnets, Boot?
and Shoe«, Ready-made Clothing,
Hardware, Groceries,
Which we will lell wholesale or retail on accommodat
ing terms.
COUNCIL
Au^st ‘28, 185#.
The KEY to my IRON SAFE,
rewarded by returning it to
Aug. 7.
CAIN & CO.
2tJ-2m
The finder will b«
E. GLOVER.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
SUCCESSOR TO
HENRY I. PEPPER & SON.
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware.
No. 175 Chesnut St., (opposite the State House,)
PHILADELPHIA.
May 22, 1854. 4Ypd
D. & W. McLAURIN
Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware,
Boots and Shoes, which are offered as low as they
can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail.
Oct. 13. 85tf
"notice to~1^erchants.
rW^HE subscriber wishing to engage in a more retired
occupation, and one more congenial to his feel
ings, offers for sale his Houses and Lot at Floral Col
lege. The Lot contains one acre of land; the buildings
are aApted to the purpose of a Store, ar.d suitable for
a family to live in. The location is healthy and the
water excellent. The subscriber can safely say, after
having been engaged in the Mercantile business 10
years at this place, that few if any location offers such
inducements to those wishing to embark in the business
as this does. The country around is thickly populated.
The College is in a flourishing condition, at present
numbering TO Students, and the people are distinguish
ed for intelligence and morality.
For further information apply to the subscriber at
Floral College, N. C. JOHN McINNIS.
August 5, 1854. 21-Gw
CASH OR BARTER.
fJlHE .siibscriberi^ offer for ca.sh, barter, or apf>roved
40
G3-1Y
jiaper—
HHDS. MOL.\SSES.
10,000 lbs. N. C. Bacon.
200 bales Hay.
20 bbls. Mess Pork.
G(K) sacks Salt.
5 casks Rice.
35 bbls. Refined Sugar.
40 kegs Nails.
10 bbls. Glue.
500 casks Lime.
Osnaburgs, Sheetings, and I’otton Yarn, by the bale.
The above Goods will be sold very low, if applied for
soon. BENBOW, KYLE A: CO.
July 5, 1854. lltf
; Fniicttrvillr Miitvnl Tjisurance Company.
f H^HIS Company has been in successful operation
JL since Feb y It has paid all losses prompt
ly, icithoiit u/ii/ ifs^i'.'dimenr, and it has still a small cash
ciipitnl on hand.
Policies issued up to 43th Ma}', No.
709, covering property to value of .$1,151,8G2 00
Policies cancelled and expired, 2t;9,G34 00
T
CLARK & WOODWARD
HAVE just received their Fall and Winter stock of
HE.4I>1’-'*E Ai>i: CI.OTHIIVO, consist
ing of OVERCOATS, FROCK and DRESS COATS,
Pants and vests, of a very superior quality, and
certainly equal to anything that can be purchased in
this market. Also, a large and well selected assort
ment of CHILDREN'S and BOYS’CLOTHING all of
the latest styles. *
In addition to the above elegant stock, they have a
large supply of CLOTHS an-l CASSI.MERES, some of
them of a very superior quality; also. Stocks, Cravats,
Shirts—Cotton and Merino; Collars, and Suspenders.
All of which will be sold on the .most accommodating
terms.
CLARK ^ woodward
(10NTINUE to carry on the T.M-
LORING BUSINESS in the room
immediately over their Store, where
they are prepared, upon the shortest
notice, to make up their own cloths, or
those furnished by customers; and all
favoring them with their patronage may
rest assured that their work will be
done with a ncataess, fidelity and de
spatch that cannot be surpassed the town of Fay
etteville or elsewhere.
Their friends, and the public generally, are respect
fully invited to give them a call aad examine their
stock, at the ohl Stand.
Sept. 0, 1864. 80-2m
Georgia Lands for sale.
1 OFFER for sale my valuable TRACT OF LAND,
in the county of Appling, Georgia, containing Two
Thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-six Acres, situated
immediately on the Altamaha River, holding two of
the finest Bluffs on the River, convenient every way
for Turpentine and Timber, adjoining lands of Col. N
King and N.^. .McDuffie & Co. Any person wishing
to purchase would do well to call and examine the
above lauds before purchasing elsewhere. I havo and
will cut, I suppose, about one stick of Timber to every
two acres, and not moved on the premises. Terms to
■nit purchasers.
Refer to N. K. McDuffie.
A. Y. HAMPTON.
Sept. C, 1854. 29-4tpd
Force, Lifting and Suction Pumps, adapted to any
situation; Hydraulic Rams, and all kinds of Hydraulic
Machines for supplying water for any purpose, put up
and warranted.
Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, of various sizes, for sale.
Fayetteville, Nov. 15, 1853. 44-lYpd
AEW BAKERY.
The Subscriber has established a Bakery on Bow
Street, on the Lot two doors East of Duncan
McNeill’s Cabinet Shop. He is prepared to furnish
Families, Boats, and the public generally, with Bread,
Biscuit, and Cakes of various kinds, of the best quality,
as he has procured the services of one of the best
Bakers in the State. Prices reasonable. Give me a call.
CHA’S BANKS.
KrtvHt* ville. Dec. 28, 1852. 55-tf
CHARLES BANKS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
foreign tVuit.*, \ufa, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, Scc.
CiREE.'V i^TKEET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1853. 73tf
J. S. BANKS,
C'oniinif^^ion .Merchant,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept. 19. 1853. 29tf
G. S. Bl IE, Builder and I ndertaker^
Is prepared to execute contracts of from $800 to
!i;50,000 and upwards.
Window Blinds, Sash, Glass Doors, and all kinds of
ornamental and plain work warranted to give satisfac-
lle may be found on inquiry at Mr. Jesse W.
.Amount now insured,
Amount Premium Notes,
Do* do. cjincelled and expired,
$882,228 00
$1G4,M)9 G1
36,085 35
-=>oDR. STRONG’S
COMPOUND SAN^IVEPILIS
Tll«ae Pllla are entirely Vegetable, and are a
most anpcrior Medicine in the cure of all Jiiliout Com-
plaint*, ChtUt and Ftrrr, Dytpeptia. (XtsHventts, Liver Comptaint,
JauTidice, Sick Headache, Scimfulit, Salt Rhetctn. Fevers of aTl kindt,
Los* of Appetite, Obstructed and painful Menstruatifm, and all lin
gering diteases.
As a Female Medicine they act like a chnrm, and when taken
•rcordin)( to the direction)*, they never fail to cure the worst
cases of Piles, after all other remedien fail.
They purify the blood, equalize the rlrcala*
tlon, restore the Iti-rer, Kidneys, and other Se»
cretory Orsans, to a healthy tone and action:
and as an Anti-Bilious Family Medicine they have no equal.
Prioe 25 oeuta per box.
Alao
-==>‘DR, STRONG’S-c=-
PECTORAL STOMACH PILLS
A remedy for Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Whoopinri
Cough, Asthrna, Consumption, Nervous Diseases, Dyspepsia, Cos-
tiveness, Erysipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and Pain
in the Chest, Back and Side, and all diseases arising front a de
ranged slate of the Stomach, and to rdiene the digress and bad
feeling from eating too hearty food, in weak and dyspeptic habits.
WABBANTEB TO BE FUBELY VEGETABLE.
These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient. One
25 cent box pogsessea three times more power to cure dwases
than a one dollar bottle of any of the Syriips, Balsams, or Sarsa-
parillas, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one box
^'ItproTe this important truth.
promote Expectoration, Loosen the
and Clear the Lunea and other Secre*
5^ •** morbid matter, and there is
not another remedy in the whole Materia Medica capable of
imparting such heRline properties to the Lvogs and Vital Or
gans as wese Pills. They Cure Costiveness, produce
a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the
System.
Price 26 cents per box. containing 25 doses of Medicine.
Call on tha Agents who sell the Pills, and get the F1anttr>*
Almanac obatib, giving full particulars and certificates of cures.
Both kinds of the above-named Pills are for sale in
JBvery Town and *» North and South
Carolina.
In Fayetteville, by S. J. HIIVSDAIiE
and JAmE» M. SiniTH. [I9y
tion
Powers’s.
Fayetteville, April 12, 1854.
87-Gmpd
STAKR & WILLIAMS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and MPomestir Dry Goods,
HAY j^TKEET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
J. B. STAUR.] [J. M. WILLIA.M.S
April 28, 1852. _ 80tf
\V. p. ELLI()'I"r,
General Commis>tinn and Forwarding Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
JDSEPirR. BLOSSOM,
vonniHsi €> IV
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
lW*ilmington^ .V. f;.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash adv.auces made on Produce to be ship
ped to other porta or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1854. 67y
Do. do rtow on hand, Jj!l28,584 26
Averaging 14 57-100 per cent, on the amount insured.
Cash premiums received, ife8,258 01
Fire losses adjusted and paid, !i>4,917 22
The T>oarl take pleasure in stating that the Compa
ny is now in a condition to merit public confidence.—
It is established upon a foundation which cannot be moved.
We solicit a share of business.
DIRECTORS;
Geo. McKfiii. H. L. Myrover, C. Benbow, Henry
Lillyr Jameu ii/i©, J G. Shepherd, S. T. Hawley, David
A- Ray, J, L ;»iiiiains, Thos. S. Lutterloh, N. A. Sted-
man, Wm, >ii.intarin, A. E. Hall, J. II. Cook, A. A.
McKethan, jrb. G. Cook, C. Lutterloh.
OFFICERS:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
H. L. MYROVER, Vice President.
C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary.
J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney.
L. B. LEMAY, General Agent.
May 20, 1854. 98Y
Wilder'^s Patent Salamander Safe.
WE keep constantly on hand an assortment of
the above SAFES, warranted fire-proof; and
desirous of extending the demand for them, have in
duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at
New York prices.
D. & W. McLAURIN, Agent.s.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
FREIGHTING ON CAPE FEAR
fB^HE subscribers having purchased the Steamers
JL Evergreen and Southerner and Tow Boats, lately
the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are
now prepared to forward with despatch, between WiV
mington and Fayetteville, all freights or goods entrust”
ed to them.
F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 14, 1853. G8tf
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.
'1HE Copartnership of Rayner & Gilmore is this
day dissolved V)y mutual consent. James R.
Gilmore will dloscr the aft'airs of the late firm, and use
its name in liquidation.
WARREN G. RAYNER.
JAMES R. GILMORE.
July 1.5, 1854.
THE undersigned have entered into partnership under
the firm of J. R. Gilmore & Co, and will continue the
COTTON and N.AVAL STORE COMMISSION BUSI
NESS of the late firm of Rayner& Gilmore. They would
respectfully tender their services for the sale of any
Produce consigned to this market, assuring their
friends that the most strict attention shall be given to
the management of anv business entrusted to their
care. ' FREDERIC KIDDER,
JAMES R. GILMORE.
New York, July 15, 1854. 20
References:
Shoe and Leather Bank, New York.
Messrs. Francis Skinner & Co., “
“ Lord, Warren & Co., “
“ Francis, Skinner & Co., Boston.
E. P. Hall, Esq.,
President Bank of the State, Wilmington, N. C.
O. G. Parsley, President Commercial Bank, “
Edward Kidder, Esq., “
Joseph H. Planner, Esq., “
Jos. D. Planner, Esq.,
John U. Planner, Esq., New Berne, N. C.
20-2mpd
k” M. MUKCHISO.N,
Commission and Poricarding Merchant,
July 3, 1854. 10-tf
rWlHE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White
■ Oak ‘Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on
Jas. W. St ’ange, who can always be found at the Still.
McLAURIN & STRANGE.
Feb’y 18, 1853. 70tf
$100 REWARD.
RANAWAY' from the subscriber, two Negro Girls
and four Children, viz: M.\RTHA, a bright mu-
altto, five feet four or five inche? high, took with her
two girl children, Frances and .Ann; HANNAH, copper
colored, abojit 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. AVinslow’s plantation*
The above reward will be paid for their confinement in
any Jail so that the aubscriber can get them, or for
their delivery to the subscriber in Sampson county.
FLEET R. PETERSON.
September 6, 1853. 2C-tf
Who froiiid iiave theuffht It?
GREAT ENTERPRISE!
Fayette%'ille it* bonud to Shine!!
The Subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they have entered into
copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general
CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various partp. AutJ
being both practical workmen, fully underrtac'li?:;r their
business, they have no hesitation to compfire ^^orK wit);
any estalilishment in Fayetteville as to sty^e and rtur.i-
bility.
One «f the firm may be known by reference to A. H.
Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years.
W'e warrant all work to give general satisfaction for
twelve months.
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash.
PIER & BRANIN.
James H. Piee. James Branin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. H2tf
WILKINSON & ESLER,
dealers IN
Confectionary, Foreign Fruits, Knts, Tobacco,
and Snuff,
AND IMPORTERS OF
•SUPERIOR HAVANA CIGARS,
AT WHOLESAl-E AND RETAIL.
Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 7, 1851. lltf
Staves! Staves!
OD^ We want to buy Spirits Barrel
TAVES. Will pay the highest Cash prices.
JESSUP & CO.
March 1, 1854. 76tf
J. W. BAKER
Is now receiving from the North the
large.st, finest, and most carefully se
lectcd stock of
I
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of
which lie will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fine Hose Wood Pianos, (Bennet & Co’s, of Broad
way, New York,) 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; W'ash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Pic
ture Frames and Glass; W'indow Shades; Cornices; Cur
tain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and W'alnut; Tete a
Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every
variety.
September, 1853. 30tf
(jroods! Goods!
We have opened our Store in Caiiij)-
bellton. We offer low for cash or barter, DRY GOODS
and GROCERIES.
JESSUP & CO.
March 1, 1864. 76tf
1854.
J.IMES KYLE
IS now receiving his Spring Supply of Foreign and
Domestic Goods, all of which has been purchased
for CASH and by the Package will be offered at W'hole-
sale or Retail at very low prices for Cash, or on time
to punctual customers. On hand at all times, the best
Bolting Cloths that are manufactured—No. 2 to 10.
March 18, 1854. 80-tf
5(H),000 lbs. Cotton and
I/ni('n RAGS wanted.
f B1HE subscriber will pay the highest market price
M. for any quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags
Feb’y 1854.
DAVID MURPHY.
i4tf
new Carriage Establishment on the Military
Green, opposite the Methodist Chvrch,
fronting on Mum/ord Street.
NOTICE.
Having purchased the stock of Materiel on hand
at the Shop formerly 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 execute all orders for Timber
Wagons, Road'Wagons, Carts, Drays, Wheelbarrows, &c.
I have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup
ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in short every
thing that the Wagon-maker can need.
Timber Wagons, With the improved Iron Axles, made
to order at the shortest notice.
1 have 10 good and competent Workmen at ihe busi
ness, and will give it my whole and undivided attention.
My prices shall be as moderate as the times will ad
mit, and 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. 26. 1853. 39tf
200 Bales prime HAY.
H^OULD like to dispose of it in lots to Turpentine
men.
April 19, 1854.
J.
& T. WADDILL.
89tf
LAURLNBLIRGH HIGH SCHOOL,
RICHMOND COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA.
ri^HIS large and flourishing Institution is now per-
manently established, under a full corps of well
qualified Instructers, and with every thing requisite for
a first class Seminary, being well supplied with Maps,
Geographical and Astronomical; Globe.'^, Philosophical
and Ch;mical Apparatus.
The Semi-Annual Sessions of five months commcnce
on the second Monday of January and July respectively-
Circulars, containing full particulars, will be fur.
nishcd by applying to Rev. J. Jones Smyth, A. M.,
Principal, Laurel Hill P. O., Richmond county, N. C.,
or to D. C. .McINTYRE, Secretary.
October 14, 1853. 3«Y
i»educed~fare!!
Through Tickets between
W'ilmington, N. C., and Balti
more. fare $13. Via Weldon,
Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash
ington City, or via Weldon, Ports
mouth and Norfolk.
For Tickets apply at the Office
f the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company, at Wilming
ton, or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet
Company, and of the Haltimore and Ohio Rail Road
Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1. 1852. 63-tf
Fifty years in hotli Hemispheres, by
Vincent Nolte. E. J. H.\LE & SON.
Sep. 4, 1854.
Hard Times, by Dickens. A further
supply just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
Sep. 4, 1854.
Wiley’s New Form Book. A further
supply just recoived. E. J. HALE SON.
Sep. 6, 1864.
HEADS AND HEARTS; An Attic Philosopher in
Paris; Ruth Garnett, by Ainsworth; the Lamp-
Lighter; Roget’s Thesaurus of English Words, &c. kc.
Further supplies just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Sept. 4.
~ H A RPER’S AND PUTN a M’S
14/M’AGAZINES for September, just received by
E. J. HALE & SON.
MORSE’S School Geography;
The Prresbyterian Psalmodist;
Cooper’s Virgil;
Parley’s Common School History;
Mellvill’s Sermons;
Jay’s Prayers, a further supply just received by
E. J. HALE & SO.V.
July 5.
NF^WBCWkS
OUR Honeymoon and other Comicalities from Punch;
The Frontiersman; Romance of War, by Louis
Rellstab; Marshall’s Book of Oratory; Keys to Emer
son’s and Smith’s Arithmetics; Olney’s Geogr.nphy;
Bernen’s Prayers: &c., &c. Also, further supplies of
J t:. : a:. " “ “
Fashion and Famine:
School Books, &c., &c.
Sir jMper Carew, by Lever;
E. J. HALE & SON,