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FAYETTEVILT.E, N. C., NOVE\fBER Ck 1854.
[NO. 346.]
^ : \|oNl>AVS AND THURSDAYS.
,;i)\V\lll) J. li VLK & SON.
\M' rnoiMUKToKs.
\V. ckl_\ OusK.itvr.u ^‘5 (Ut if ]>aiil in
^ :i if I'riid ihirin;; the y'nr of Mib^crij)-
■, _vt';ir lius I'XJviroil.
. li|;~i■uv^ l! OO per uniiuiii, if paid in
It paiil 'luriiie the _ve;ir of suhscrip-
^ i i. 1- tlio year has oxpireil.
■''Sl'Ml.NT.'^ iii.-^rrti'il for ."iixty ccnts per
i t'i'V the tirt. aiiil thirty cents ftir eucli
,• it 'III. \ -.\riy ;i'lvertiseini'nts hy spc-
■ t n':i.'nu;ihle rates. Advertisers are
; • *'.i' imniber of insertions desired, >r
it.iiuuo'l till furhid. and charged accord
I .tfli,. IMit.irs must )>e post-paiil
\i:\\ (.ooDs.
Inr^e additions t>> oiir Stock of
I'llV COODS,
V. i;. u .TS. SllOKS, n.OTllING,
, Wi ll 'cU'.'ted with cart and will be offered
r wlu’U's ile {uiivhi.sers.
11. .'i E. J. LILLY.
■14 U
I'OU SAI.K.
■ > >n Tue-jday of Nnvcnibcr rourt, at
;Uii-tion. at T2 o’clock. M., the STEAM
y in the corncr of M ixwell and Franklin
: II use will be "^old separately if ilesirtiMe,
■' the Mills will be sold separately from
■. 11- ■t-Tfy.
. > n.'liin- to purchase, can see the pr'iperty
’ t) niysolf, or A. NL (’anipbell.
. - :iiid '■ months. JOHN FORT.
. •'I 4 Its
Siijijdij of Hooks and Stationcrxf.
'\- just recf’iviug our new stock of Books and
>• i:!.'ULry, eiabraciug
.. Liw. .Medical and Miscellaneous l>ook«,
-of every description: Writing l’a]>ers, every
i ; ri.-e: l>rawing I’apers. Tissue I'aper, Bristol
1; cing Paper. I’erforaUHl Boards, white and
! 'ung Books, and Copying ink; Envelope
ljiv*lo[iCs. of almost every quality, price and
- ;i!'. 1 renrils; Drawing Vencils: Newman's
Tue's English aii'l .Vmerican Water ('olors:
iMil; Steel I’eiis and Pen Holders; Quills; Red,
'.111 Blue Ink; Indelible Ink; Ink .''tands; Rulers;
. U'.ix; Wafers; Mathematical Instruments; l!ank-
i-tti>; I’ocket Book.s and Porte Monaies; Tootti
- r eriiiometers; xc., Rodgers's and Wosten-
-M’ior Pi. -ket and Pen Knives; Ruzors, and
-:v.p: ('abas, or Ladies Reticules; Ivosewooii
^.iiiy Writing De«ks and Work Boxes, and
■ V irticles unnecessary to enumerate.
V. ■ w-iuld call the attention of country Mer-
. ..n-l others to our New Stock, which we are
; t. : oil on the best terms for C.\SH. or on
■ uiii'tual customers.
E. J. 1L\LE \ SON.
-.1
WIIJJAM A. (nVVER,
FOKWARDIMJ .^1) rinnilSSlON MERfHANT,
AND DISTIL!.EUS’ AGKNT,
Wilmington, N. C.
IJF.R.^ON.VL attention given to the sale or shipment
i>f Nav.m, Stokk.’'. I have ample facilities for
conducting the busiTies.-.; .uni exten.sive Wharves and
Wareliou.ses to protect Scirits Tmu’kntin'k from ex
posure. N.w VI. Stohk.s, Fi.iu u, i'oi'tdn, vVc., will be
shippeil to any.lIon.se in New York, or to other Markets
it desired; and liberal ’vsii .Vnv.wi'Ks made on con
signments. 1 refer to the following Distillers: —
K. Mannum, Wayne county.
E. II. W'oodard I'i fo., Earpsborough.
W, Earpe ^S: ('o.,
A. fi. Thornton Esii. .Johnston county.
Spencer Fountain, Estj.
B. R. Hinnant, Es}. “
Messrs. I’ridges ii Durham,
“ Blow A; Ct’Neal
“ Se.arles iS: .Vdams, Sampson county.
“ M. I's: (i. Lee,
D. T. Durham. “
B. (lodwin, Esi. Robeson county.
('. W. ('rawfonl. Esij. “
Lovet Peacock, Es^j. Columbus county.
W ,f. Outland v't (’o., Bladen county, S:c.
June !•, 1S") I. .|-tf
SFli I i\(r sWpL Y.
Drs. FOULKES & MACRAE,
^yhoh
Are noTT receiving their Spring and Sum
mer supply of
I)n(i>s,Me(iicim\s «.y VJiemicals^
Dj’e-Woods and Dye-Stuffs,
Oils, Pai.'ts, anil Painters’ Articles,
VARNISHES.
diW, Ne l^lus Ultra HUUNISH.
^P^HE Subscriber, a practicftl Boot-makerof someex-
perience, has for some time been sensible that
there is a dextfleratu/n to be yet supplied to the public in
the way of a suit;ible burnish for boots and shoes. Most
of the articles now used either injure the leather or fail
to impart that lustre «o necessary to give to man’s
"■nnikrxlanding" 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 liMigth after much investigation and
experiment completely succeeded. The result is
ne plitx ultra Ihtrnixh.” He only wishes that it may be
tested in order to establish its superiority over all
others, (’all 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.
Xoiff. 0, 1853. 47tf
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Stables.
^DlCIK*
French. English and American Perfumery,
Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps. |
Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes. Paint Brushes, i
Surgical and l>ental Instruments, I
Trusses and Supporters of all kinds.
Pure Wim's and Bra idies for Medical jmrposes,
Extracts for Flavoring.
('hoice Toilet and Fancy Articles. iS;c.
They make their purchases for (’.\sn, and offer
goods eiiually as low as thej’ 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 j^rice and ijuality.
llav street, next door West of 11. X E. J. Lilly.
.Ma'rch 17, lb->l. SMtf
‘ry
The undersigupd continue
to carry on the LIVERY BUSI
NESS at this place. They have
lately largely increased their Stock
and can now offer to the^ ublic as
good Horses, Carnages and Dri
vers as can be found in the South
ern country.
Thankful for the large patron-
I age heretofcre extended to us, we solicit a continuation
j ot the public favor. AVe promise a satisfactory trip to
1 all who may wish to tr.avel.
I SbET’ Stables at the AVest end of Mumford street,
j where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or
j at the Storr first door East of Mr. Lutterloh.
i J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22_, 18o:{. 71tf
STOW S.MAU r,
—SrCCKSSORS TO—
THOnA« Ac FKAI^KMi^,
COM MISSU)N MEKCIIANTS,
And DfaliTs III Port'isii and Doiiiestif Hardwiire,
No. 12S Pear'. Street, and (>4 Water Street,
VOKK.
July 8, 1854. 12-Rmpd
a
w
150
rill!
nr iTKK.
I IKKINS PRIME MOUNTAIN BITTER.
- bu.-liels CRANBERRIES.
JE0. McNEILL.
'■ }. 4-)-4w
and \V illt‘l* (jroods.
il* T.
H,\Y STREET.
;■ ising their F.ill and Winter GOOD.'',
■ '1' a large
nluiif*',
" r\.
' .A'lhitluV 'Tiir-
. uiU!i« 'Fools,
. -u'tunil Im-
■ IK 111".
: liil Shot's.
nd well selected stock of
i lilts aiul C:i|>s,
Saddlery and Lea-
tlirr.
Heavy articlt's in
the I)ru^ hne,
Ueady-inade C’lo-
thiiijx, and
Staple Dry (Joods.
i.repared t" Job or Retail.
. ■ j.J. 18.-,4. 4;^tf
till I’laiiters anil Turpentine men to t-x-
I ^ i -•y.', Ne-ro Blankets, Hats and Shoes.
NO. .! MACKEKKL,
- • I Ri.'.-; ils I, tine and common chew-
■ r- !i',- bv
I.. w\ 1. GoLD>roN A: Co.
4.:-tf
' ('oiiini-iitari«‘s on the l’ihl‘,
Scott's Bible in *'• votume.i, '
: ill .. v ^ . E. J. H.ALE SoN.
\i:\\ BOOKS.
■ .r Reet-Rovings in the South Seas; |
■ i F.irtune by J. B Jones; llistfiry of
■i.: The M'uiey Maker, ai.ii other Tales
.llip'.c;!; Our F ilks at Home, l»y K Iw d
•c Scvii;Our, by Mrs. troy; Ndl Mn--
■ lore Hook; lid Series of Fanny I'erH .'
lil-milii in America. Laconia, or Le-
U \lount.iiiis; Romance of 1 ravel; .\d-
^ •‘T; and Traveller-: Thrilling Stories
KroiiTier: A ehihCs History of England
T;m ('amp t ires -.f .Najioieoi- Pictorial
• I '. .11, liy Fr-/st; Peterson'.'? Familiar
■!:: '1 Mi-cellall V. iVC.
E. J. H.VLE & SON.
:m!i bibr )iiLLvr(i\i:s.
»n‘at KtMliic'fion in Pric*‘.
1'I:n I'ON. MOKRIS & CO.
^ ' !\l 1 ♦ "lake to order, and keej) cfuistantly
1'rrnrh liitrr •fiiHstottefi
: . w.-.riMiited to be of best ijuulity, be
; I'-uir Mi-cks selected by them from the
■ - Kr.iiice. They keep for sale
'’-11'. ('ocalit-a aini Esopus Mill
''' I’urr liloeks, l»oltin^ Cloth,
i'' II \\ ir‘, (’aleined l’last‘r,
Hxdraulic C’enu'Ht, iJtC,
. p ii t of the country [iromptly attend-
K. n.
.\gent at Fayetteville. N. ('.
Tiitf
!iori:i>.
1 ■ having jmrchasvd the Hotel situated
- I'. i't Corner of ('ourt House S'luare,
■ n I Sniiirt'" Hotel, \\#uld inform the
’ ‘ ) i-!idy to accommodate boarders
.r month. Having male considera-
■■ ‘ tarnishing and refitting the Establiiihment,
■ ' '■ ,l)le to give >atisfa(,-tion to all who pa-
llift Table shall be furni.slied with th«
-I' ' t afloi'ds. his Bar with the best of Li-
' - >t;Lble with a plenty of good provender
■ o-t'ers.
J. A. GILCHRIST.
3-tf
Sit*am Engines—FiiyelU*ville Mamifaclure.
i; are now prej'ared with all the i ecessary ma
chinery for manufaoturing STE.VM ENGINES,
from tive to sixty liorse power, which we can furnish
on as favi.rable terms as any Northern establishn.cnt.
Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Boats, »'ic. will
perceive the advant:ige of having them made uoar home.
n Engine of lUir own manufactur** oiui be seen
in operation at the Foundry.
■ HALL & B0L....^GER.
De«. 7, lho3 51-tf
l*iir( Ea^t l/uhi ('dstor (hi.
E have just received a supjily of Pure East In-
▼ W dia ('ASTOR OIL, with..ut taste or smell, first
introduced bv us into this market last Spring.
FOULKES ic MAC RAE.
March 17, 1854. ^Otf
.j()(M)0(> U.S. Cotl»n iUil
RAWS vvaiil'l.
fBIHE subscriber will pay the highest market price
M. for any quantity of clean Linen and t'otton Rags.
DAVID MURPHY.
Feb'y 1854. T4tf
J. \V. liAKER
Is now receiving from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully se
lected stock of
ri K.MTI RK
ever off-.-red in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of
which he w ill sell on the lowest possible terms for cash
or on tinie to punctvial customers.
Fine Rose Wood Pianos. (Bonnet & Co's, of Broad
way. New York, :■ fashionable painted cottage bed-room
F\irniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton
.Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wap jns and Cra
dles; Patent Self-Swinging Cradles; Sid* Boards; Bu-
reau.s; Secretaries au'l Book-Cases; Wha'.-Nuts; Tables,
all sorts; Wash Stanils; ('andle Stands; ’'i ardrobes; Pic
ture Frames and (ilass; Window Shades; Cornices: Cur
tain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut: Tete a
Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every
variety.
September, l»''*)o. 30tf
ARrrnMETics and readers
FOR THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE STATE.
litrommnnlrti hy the Supcrintpndeitt of (^>mm>ni
S hnoh of (h*' Staff’ of North Carolitin.
SOLI) BY E. J. ilALE & SON.
Daviks’ SKRfKs OF ARiTHMKTirs and Tuk
North Carolina Rkaukr in connection with Pakkkr's
Rkaueus.
1. Jhiines' First LrAsotis in Arlthnictic.
2. Davits S'hool Aritlnnetir.
3. PiD'/crr s First School lif nilt r.
4. Park) rs Snund School Jicuilcr.
5. Wi/ri/'s North Carolina Ih-advr.
For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville, N. (’.
MlTeHF.lj/s lNTERMKl)IATE(jiK)(mAl*HV,Wor
cester’s Du’TKtNARV, WeBSTKU’s SfKI.LEK, aU'l Bl l.-
Lios’s FInolish Gram .mar are also recommended by the
Superintendent. For sale by J. HALE & SON.
NATIONAL SERIES OF
STANDARD SCHOOL AND LIBRAKY BOOKS,
Dcsit/tu d as Class Books for the use of S hools^
AcudemieSj Collejjes, Families, atul Libraries.
Published by A. S. BARNES & CO. 51 John
Street, New York.
rj'^HE best talent that could be procured has been
\_ employed in the preparation of these works: and
the high standing thej’ have already attainetl, as Class
Books for the institutions of our country, is gratifying
evidence of their intrinsic merits, and it is believed,
fully entitles them to the name of the National Series.
ESCLISII LA N(! FA C.E.
ORTHOGPiAPHV AND REA DING.—Price’s English
Speller, 12 cts.; Martin’s Orthoepist, 50 cts.; Wright’s
Orthography, 25 cts.; Dictation Exercises, 25 cts.;
Parker's Series of Readers; Parker and Zachos’ Intro
ductory Lessons, 87i cts.; Parker’s Rhetorical Reader,
$1; High School Literature, $1.
ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC.--Clark’s
Analysis, 37i cts.; Clark’s Grammar, 50 cts.; Clark’s
Etymological «.'hart, ^‘2 50; Day’s Art of Rhetoric, 75 ;
cts. !
ELOCl'TION.—Northend’s Little Speaker, 30 cts., ■
Northend’s American Speaker, 75 cts.; Northend’s i
School Dialogues, 75 cts.; Zacho’s New American I
Speaker, Jjil. !
ENGLISH POETS, WITH NOTES BY BOYD.—Mil- j
ton’s Paradise Lost, Young’s Night Thoughts, Thom- j
son’s Seasons. Pollok’s Course of Time, •i'l each, (’heap i
School Editions of the above, t')2i cts. each: also, Beau- I
tifully Hlustrate.l Editions, in various styles of binding.
IILST(Ui Y .1XD (iFOORAFII1’.
HISTORY.—Willard’s History of the United States,
5(>: School History, 75 cts.; Spanish Tr.-inslation,
^2 00; Universal History, $1 50; Historic (iuicle, 75
cts.: Map of Time, 75 cts.; Last Leaves of American
History, 5(» cts., and Charts; Alison’s History of Eu
rope, .\l>ridged by Edward S. Gould, !j;l 50.
GEOGRAPHY'.—Monteith’s Ywuth’s Manual of Geo
graphy, 50 cts.; McNally's System of School Geography,
in I’rcss.
TUF S('JFX('FS.
M ATHEM.YTICS.—Davies’ System or Mathematics
—Arilhmeltctil Course—Davies' Table-Book, 10 cts.;
First Lessons in .Vrithmetic, 20 cts.; Intellectual .Yritli-
metic, 25 cts.; School Arithmetic, 37.1 cts., and Key;
Grammar of .Vrithmetic; University .Vrithmetic, 75 cts
SCI FOOL lU)OKS.
ST0(;K just receiving.
E. J. HALE & SON.
^ LARGE
Oct. Iti.
Second Pall and Winter Stock.
SURR & WlllliMS
4RK now receiving their SE(''OND STOCK of F.\LL
and WINTER GOODS recently purchasetl by one
of the firm at prices much lower than those of the
early part of the season, amo*ig which may be seen
A SI’LEXJJID SKLECTIOX OF
URESS (;0()1).«, EMBRlHDERliD AMD FANCY )1EU1MI
SHAWS,
with a large assortment of
READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND
UMBRELLAS.
Wholesale buyers are respectfully invited to exam
ine their goods.
Oct. !t, 1854. 39-tf
REMo\ al and m:\v goods.
f BMHE undersigned have removeil to the store on Hay
■L Street, formerly occupied by M. McKinnon, one
door west of Cook & .Tohnson, where they are receiving
a large and compelte STOCK of GOODS in their line,
comprising
GROCERIES of all kinds; Hardware; Cutlery;
Ilollow-ware; Blacksmiths’, Coopers’
and Turpentine Tools, &e.
They will sell Goods as cheap and on as favorable
terms as any house in this place.
Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods.
Aug. 17, 185-1.
G. W'.
I. GOLDSTON & CO.
24-tf
TO PASSENGERS.
fWlHE Steamer SUN will leave this place every
JL TUESD.W and FRID.VY’ at 15 minutes after
Sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY' anil SA
TURDAY, at 12 o’clock, with Passcrirfrs and Freight.
R. M. ORRELL, Agent.
Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. 1-tf
MALLETT & PAl I.AIIER,
Grorcrs and Commission wller-
rhfiHts^
135 Front street,
NEW YORK.
p. MALLETT.1 [J. PAULMIER
August It), 1^52.
Sliemyveil House,
Fuifelfevi/le^ N. C.,
Last side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar
ket House.
^BIHE subscriber begs leave to announce to the clti-
■- zens of Fayetteville, 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.
His 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
niay favor him with their patronage,—a share of which
is respectfully solicited. (Charges shall be moderate
P. SHE.MW ELL.
Feb’y 15. 1854. TItf
Wlio tvoiild have it^
18tf
11
K
sioo REWARD.
AN.VWAY' fr..in the subscriber, two Negro Girls
and fo*r Children, viz; MARTHA, a bright mu-
altto, five feet four or tive inches hitrh, took with her
two girl children, Frances and \nn: H.\NN.\H, copper
colored, about the s;iiue height of Martha. Hannah
took with her two male children, Lewis and John.
The above negroes formerly lieloiiged to the estate of
George T. P.ark-dale, and are supposed to be lurking
about the Cape Fear, about Mr. Winslow's plantation*
The aliovo reward will be j'aid for their confinement in
any .lail so that the sub.scriber c an get them, or for
their deliver'.- to the subscriber in Sampson county.
FLEET R.
IS.^
Septem>ior
.MARIMvK
PETERSON.
2t‘-tf
FACTOIIY.
Hotel.
AVING recently purchased the above EstJ.hlish-
ment from .Mulcom Kelly, EsJ| , 1 am now pre
pare! to entertiiin in a comfort.able Planner thote who
luay give me a call. Having ample Stjibles. go d Ost
lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust 1 shall
be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may
favor me with their patronage.
H. C. McLEAN.
Carthage, Dec. 5, 1S5.'1. 51tf
A. .1. (VHANLON
U.\S removed tn the Brick Store next west of the
Bank of Fay .'tteville. where he otfers for sale
low for Cash, Good Notes, >r in exchange for country
Prt)duce,
SI) Bags Rio ('oflee,
20 “ Laguira ('iifl'ee,
5 Hhds. P. R. Sugar,
50 Bbls. t’l'tree Sugar,
15 Hhds. Molas.ses,
50 Kegs Nulls,
75 I'oxes Candy
40 liags Shot,
HHKt Libs Bar Leail.
ALS >,
Windsor Glass. Putt\. Soap, Indigo, Madder, Sale-
' 4>r!itus, Pepper, .'^pice, (iinger. Painted Pails, Brooms,
Candles, Ink, \c.
CoutUry .Merchants will tind it to their advantage to
look ov>T the above stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Fayetteville, N. Oct. 2. ;iti-2m
LUTTERLOH cV CO.
ri’^IlE undersigned having on the 20th May last form-
J ed a Cojiartnership under the name and style of
‘•LUTTERl.OH CO,” for the purpose of transacting
a general Boating bu.siness on the Cape Fear River,
the Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has been repaired, and
is now in superior order for freighting and carrying
passengers, ir^he will make regularly two trips a week,
leaving Fayetteville .Mondays and Thursdays at 15
minutes .after Sunrise, and Wilmington Tuesdays and
> , Frid.iys at 10 o’clock. The Steamer Rowan with a full
and Key, 50 cts. Acadeinic C'lur.ic—Elementary ,\lge- ’ comj'lement of I lats will make one t^rip or moi^ a week,
bra, 75 cis.: Elementary Geometry, •'j!l; Practical
.Mathematics, •i'l: Logic of Mathematics, •'*1 50. (%,!-
h'jiat' Course—Davies’ Bourdon, !j!l 50; Legendre, •i'l
50; Surveying, 50; .Analytical Geometry, •>! 2'); De
scriptive lleometry, il 75; Shades, Shadows, ic.,
50; Calculus, ^1 25.
NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONO.MY.—
P.\rker’s Si'HooL CvTKSE—Parkcr's Natural and Ex
perimental Philosojihy, !j;i: .luvenile Philosophy, 2')
cts;*or First Lessons in Philosophy, .37A cts.. Parts 1.
and II. McIntyre on the Gl4>es, ^1. linrhtt'^ Col- i
It^e Cour.te—Mechanics, Optics and Acoustics, $2; I
.Vnalytical Mechanics, $4. |
F]NGINEERlN(i.—Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, '
■'j;l 50; Lardiier on the Steam Engine, >1 50. \
CH.YMBERS’ SCIENTIFIC SERIES.—Introduction
to the Sciences, 40 cts.; Treasury of Knowledge, 75
CIS.; Drawing, 02 cts.; Natural Philosophy, 75 cts.;
Chemistry and Electricity, 75 ct.s.; Vegetable and .\ni-
mal Physiology, 75 cts.; Zoology, •$!; Geology. 75 cts.
CHEMISTRY. — Reid and Bain, 75 cts.; tiregory's
Outlines, !j!l 50; Porter's School Chemistry, in Press.
BOOKKEEPING AND PENMANSHIP—Fulton and
Eastman's System.
MUSIC.—Sclun)l Song and llynm Book, 37Acts.;
Kingsley’s Juvenile Choir, :57A.; Young Ladies’ Harp:
Cruikshank's S. S. Gems, 30 cts.; Kingsley’s Harp of
David, $1; Sacred Harmonist; Cheever's Christian
Melodies, 37A cts.
L.VTIN AND GREEK,—Brooks' Latin Lessons, 50
cts.: Oviil, >i2; Greek Lessons, 50 cts., and I ollectanea
Evangelica, 50 cts.
STASDARIi LUiRARy iUtOKS.
circumstances may reiuire. The Bo.ats of this line
being of very light draft of water, shippers may rely on
dispatch. The Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has made two
trips a week, for the last twenty-two months, up to
the 2oth May, during the lowest state of the River
ShiYipers by our line may rely with certaintj' on dis
patch.
W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington.
J. F. .M.VRSH, Agent F'aveUeville.
't. s. LUTTERLOH,
H. B. ELLIOTT,
.7. F. MARSH,
W. P. ELLIOTT,
J. B. TROY, Jr.
July25, 1S51. 17tf
Wilder's Vntcnl Salamander Safe
m *7'E keep constantly on hand an assortment of
▼ w the above S.\FES, warranted fire-proof; and
desirous of extending the demau'i for them, have in
duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at
New Y'ork prices.
D. & W. McLAURlN, .Ygents.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
lOO licams H riling
PajKT^
liv LAIJDKR
TWiruilHBS lltllVE T. HIKIII i JsdVS STIIRE,
l''ayc*lf*villo, \
.lan'y JO, 1H51. 04y-pil
f'ailfUcrtllr ('andif Mannfarlonj.
fB^HE suKscrit)er still continues to maiirff.cture a su-
I. perior artiele of plain and fancy C.WDIES at
the old stand, (.No. 5, Green street, :: doors North, of
the Market House, I where he would be hajipy to see his
old friends and customers.
CHARLES BANKS.
March 1, 1H5:'. 7l5tf
STI*:D\L\N IIOILNE,
Drtf (roods, Ilardirarr, (I'rorrrlf.s,
iS'C
\\
from
rAVirrTi:vii.i.i:, c’.
/■OULD res]>ectfully inform the citizens and the
' public generally. th:it they have just returned
New York, and are receiving their Spring Stock
MJ Letter, Commercial Note anil other Writing Pa-
I'ers, of all kiiuls, and at prices ranging from the low
est up.
.\l.so. Antiipiariun, Double Elephant, Royal, Medium,
Demi and Caji Drawing Pajier; Demi and Cap Bristol
Boards; Perforatnl Boards of all descriptions; Butl' En
velope, or Post Oliice P.aper; Blotting Paper, iVc.
r)0,O(io Envelopes, of every iiuality and description,
.lust receiving. E. J. H.\LE SON.
' Oct'r 2.
M'AV HOOKS.
1IU.U)EN’iS CONCORD.ANCE, Tom Owen’s Hive of
the Bee Hunter; Further sui>plies of Fashion and
Famine; Katharine .Ashton, Wellington and Peel, Flush
Times in .Mississippi and .Alabama, &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
■ Sept. 20, 1!;54.
milifffft Tables for Sale.
IH.W'E two gooil P.illiard Tables with all the fix
tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms
if application be made soon. J.AMES HALF]S.
Aug- 21, 1H.')4. ii4-tf
IMIREWS & JKSUP,
No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK.
COM MISSION M ERCH A NTS
FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF
if Goods, consisting of
! Drij (looils (iroreries, Hardware^ tv.
A variety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladi*-s’
' and (ier.tlcmen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large as-
I sortment of rcaiiy-made Clothing; a great many articles
in the Indies' line, and we would be jdeased to h.ave
them to call and ex mine for themselves. r\*tton-iiwl VV'nolh'H \T‘irliinnrv \/fn
All orders sent to our care from our friends an.l cus- , dlUl^ V\ 0011(11 Vl.lCllinery, MR
tomers will be lu-omptly attended to. 1 cllillists’ '1 OOis, lA'atllCr Beltlllg &C.,
March 30. 1K53. 81tf ; —ALSO—
rBlllE undersigned, having j.urchased Mr. Thos. S 1 ol*f-v'dFSCR^
fi. Lutterbdi’s Distillery and Cr)oper-shops, have I Ot L\ ER\ DESCRIITION.
entered into Conartnersl in under the name of McLaurin Comj)riSmir lHMtin(, Card Clotlling,
SCHOOL TE.VCHER’S LIBR.VRY. — Page’s Theory
and Practice of Teaching. Nortlicnd's Teacher and Pa
rent, Mansfield on .Vmerican Education, De Toccjue-
ville’s -\merican Instituti(uis, .at ->1 per copy; Davies’
Logic anl Utility of Mathematics, jier copy, ■'jfl 25.
THE IIO.M K ('Y('LOPEDI.A.—’yclo]iedia of ('hron-
ology. Cyclopedia of tJeography, Cyclopedia of Pdogr.i-
phy, (Cyclopedia of Useful .Vrts, t’yclopedi.a of (Jeneral
Literature and Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of Architecture,
Cyclopedia of Europe, at >r:2 50 per copy cacli.
.ARTS AND SCIENCES.—-Maiuial of Fine .\rts,
ij'l 25; Lectures on the Progress of ,\rts and Sciences,
!j!l 25.
BOOKS OF TR.W’EL—Tschudi's Peru, >!l; Peru
vian .Antiquities, ij'l; (.’urzon’s .Monasteries of the East,
^1; Layard’s Babylon and Nineveh, xl 25; Sjieiicer's
Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Laii'l, >il 50;
Silliman’s Visit to Europe, 50.
HISTORY.—Polar Regions, 50 cts.; St. Petersburgh,
62 cts.; Colton's Ship and Shore, •'fl; Land and Lee,
i'l; Deck .and Port, >1 25; Three Years in Calif(>rnia,
^1 25; Sea and Sailor, >^1; Cheever's Sandwich Islands,
$1; Mansfield’s History of Mexican War, >^1; Willard’s
History of the United States, sj^l 50; Universal History,
!j!I 50; East JiCaves of American History, 75 cts.; .Ali
son’s History of Europe, Jj'l 5t).
CIVIL GOVERN.MENT AND BIOGRAPHY.—United
States (,’onstitutions, ^'2: DeTocquevillc’s Democracy in
.America, !*?2 50; Colton’s Public Economy, !j!2; Dwight's
Lives of the Signers, ijil; .MaiisfieM’s Life ot' (Jen.
Scott, $1; Colton’s Life of Henry ('l.ay, i4; Lives of Dr.
Johu Donne, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, >j;l.
Descriptive Catalogues of -A. S. Barnes Ha ('o.’s Pub
lications sent by mail, upon application to the Publishers.
For sale by E. J. H.ALE & SON, Fayeteville, N. C.
Aug. 4. 20-8m
Fall Trade, 1853.
I have received my Fall Stock of
-Drij €woo(h, (wrffceries.S^'r.
My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of pur
chasers. Any kind of Produce taken in exchange.
JAS. G. COOK.
Oct. 3, 1853. 32tf
& .'strange, for the purp ise of carrying on the Distille
ry of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar
rels.
V' V 18, 1853.
\V illiains's
wh^kale or retail.
D»c. 10. 1863.
D. McLAURlN.
W.M. McLAURlN.
JAS. W. STRANGE.
70tf
Rye Wliiskey at
MCDONALD & McMASTER.
62
!iol)l)ins, Shuttles, Pickers, Roller
Skins, Roll('r Clotli, Oils, l^c.
Dec. 27, 1853. 57tf
St.aves! Staves!
11^ W(‘ want to buy Spirits Rarrcl
TAV’ES. Will pav the highest Cash prices.
JESSUP & CO.
March 1, 1854. 76tf
COTTOxN liAGGLNG.
IHA'VE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee
Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, and Bagging Twine.
Send in vour orders and they shall be supplieil.
JAS. G. COOK.
Oct. 3. 1853. 32tf
LAM) liROKER.
1HAVE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands,
that I have concludeil 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.
SIOO REW ARD.
r|">WO attempts have been recently made to injure
J me pecuniarily, in the destruction, by fire, ot my
Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks.
One in Ajril last, liy which I lost some fitteen thou
sand boxes. One on yesterday while my hands were
at dinner, by which about 1000 Turpentine boxes were
ilestroyed. P>eing tluis injured 1 feel it to be my duty
to offer the above reward for such information as will
leail to the conviction of the otfender or offenders.
.And 1 most earnestly call upon my friends and all
good citizens of the county ti> aid mo iii terrreting out
the villian or villians, who, in violation ot the jtublic
pe.-ice, reg:irdle.^s of tbeii own self-respect and all
Social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attemjit, by
stealth, to injure the property of others.
CHRISTOPHER MUNIKJE.
July 20, 1851. !•'>
Pao^c's hnjtrorrd Patent Circular Saw
Mills.
VAiiU A: VO.,
X. S'-hrovdcr St., near Ur.s7 Baltimore St.,
Jialtiinore, Md.
ESPE(n’FU LLA’ inform their friends and the jiub-
; lie generally, that they have greatly enlarged
their manutacturing establishment, and that their fa-
ciliti»s are luiw such as to enable them to execute all
orders, with promptness, for their CELEBR.VTLI) P.A-
/TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which
have given so much satisfaction throtighout th»‘ I, nioti,
i as also STEAM POWERS of all sizes ami kinds, HORSE
i POW ERS, GRIST MILLS, (JORN AND COB CRUSH
ERS, together with various other machines ami imple
ments to economiso labor.
Since their Circular Saw Mills were invented by, and
patented to the Setiior 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 rhainphUt containing full descriptions of their
three, chutstx of Milh, prices, terms, capacity for sawing,
&c., will be sent to any 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 l*titeii(x lii'jhlK,
they'hereby forwarn the public from purchasing Mill-s,
siniilar to theirs, from unauthorized builders, or their
.Agents.
Agent at Fayetteville, N. C.,
^ JNO. M. ROSE.
May 20, 1854.
S” S. AREY
llus ^nst rGcc*ivc(l ft ftssortnicnt ol
Sprinn[ and SitTti'nicr (r()()DS.
He desires to return thanks to hisfiiends and the pub
lic for the liberal patronage which they have bestowed
on him, ami .solicits a continuance of the same. His
friends'and the public are solicited to give him a call,
at the Stand formerly occupied by S. .1. Hinsdale, south
west corner of Market Square and Gillespie street.
April 18, 1854. SlHf
A new Carriaije Establishment an the Militarjf
Green, opposite the Methodist Church,
fronting on Mumford Street.
GRE.\T i:NTERPKlSE!
Fayetteville bound to §liiue!!
ri^HE Subscribers would respectfully inform tlieir
I friends and the public, that they have entered into
copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general
C.ARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And
being both practical workmen, fully understanding their
business, they have no hesitation to compare work with
any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura
bility.
One of the firm may b« known by reference to A. H.
Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years.
We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for
twelve months.
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash.
PIER & BRANIN.
James H. Pier. James Br.\nin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. . 62tf
CHARLES KLIFFMULLER,
SOLE .iCE.\T I.\ THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
FOR
EGGERT & CO’S
Manufactory of Grand Square and Iprujht
PIAiirO FOKTEJ^,
NO. 232 PRATT STREET,
BALTLMOIIE, MD.
Office at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s.
“ “ Fayetteville, Fayeiteville Hotel Building.
Old Pianos taken in exchange.
Instruments carefully tuned and repaired.
TIHE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of
the public to their Grand, Square and Upright
Pianos, of 0], 6^, 7 and 7J octaves, for which the
Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic
Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by
that Institute for improvement in Grand and Square
Pianos. These Pianos are in large sized, highly fin
ished oases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, con
structed in the most substantial manner, with all the
modern improvements.
The manufacturers use none but the very best sea
soned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities,
that enable them to warrant their instruments to stand
any climate.
The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on
such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved
or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out
of order.
For chasttness of design, elegance of finish, as well
as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these
Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here
or in Europe.
Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they
have giveu, iu every instance entire satisfaction.
We warrant our instruments to stand good for five
years under careful treatment, and will receive them
back an.l substitute others, any time within the first
six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove
satisfactory. EGGERT &. C(J.,
232 Pratt Street, Baltimore.
May 20, 1854. '■♦Htf
.\ larre (juaritity of Maimfactured
TOBACCO, of various brands and prices, for sale by
STED.MAN & HORNE.
July 20, 1854. lOtf
M. A. BAKER’S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
m m RIFLU MA\^F,11T(IRV.
V GENERAL ASSORTMENT of dou»>le and singie-
barrel Shot Guns; (iame Bags; Shot Pouches;
Powder Flasks; L>rinking (’ups an«l Flasks; Percussion
C’aps of .Americjiii, English .and hrench make: Colt s
Repeating, Allen’s Revolving. Maynard's Rei.eating
and Revolving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers: Al
ien’s single Self-Cocking, from 2 to ♦> inches: German
ristol.s of .nil ijiialities; Bowie Knives; Hunting Knives;
Blowing Horns; ('ane Guns; Air Guns. All of which
are offered at w holesale or retail, on molerate terms
1 itles made to order, and warranted to shoot from
100 to'.*00 yards. .A gooil asuortment constantly on
iianl.
Jobbing of all kinds executed with iiromptnesa and
on reasonaV)le terms.
.All orders promptly attended to.
Opposite the Post OHice, Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept. 4, 1854. 28tf
NOTICE.
Doctors Mallett & McSwain having left their
Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is
fullv authorised to rwceipt for the same, all their cus
tomers living West of the Cape Fear River, who may
be in arrears either by note or account, will confer a
favor by calling on him and settling the same.
W. P. MALLETT.
H. A. McSWAIN.
Fayetteville, Aug. 30, 1863. 24tf
GEO. W. \VTLLL\.MS CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and Commission Mirchants.
JUST RE(JEIVED, a large assortment of GOODS in
their line, for sale on favorable terms.
July-iO, 18^4. 17tf
JONES'S DIGES]’
OF Reported Cases in the Supreme Court of North
Carolina, from Dec. ls45 to August 1853, inclu
sive, embracing all decisions subsequent to Ire e s
Digest and previous to Dec. 1853. I»y Hanii ton
Jones, Esij. Reporter to the Supreme ( ourt.
For .lie hy K. J. ll.U.t
\\ A N TI :i).
^ a Rre- -500,000 Ibs. well
1O4I0 S', 1,0 high.
market pricc. will »"
in Lower Fayetteville. 10-tf
July 1, 1854.