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[NO. 34ft.]
I'^’I^TKi* AND THURSDAYS.
kdwaki) j. hale & sox.
KIMTORS and I’HOPKIKTORS.
Pru’f t'”"
u |v«nc
the .'ieiiii-'Veeklv Obsfrvkr if paid in
sc? .'i(t ifp.-iid ilurinp the year of suhsorip-
ti tr >1 '
iitrthtf "leklv Obsk.uvkk ^2 00 per aiiiuun, if paid in
iTini’O’ '* diirinjt the year of 8iibs«rip-
vr !•? iio after the yenr has expired.
tion: >>r ‘ ^ ‘
iS ^i>VERTI''K.MKNTS iusertetj for sixty cents per
sure of l'> lines for the first, and thirty cents f«r each
•ceeJinp publioHtion. Yearly advertisements by spe-
.;*1 reasonable rates. Advertisers are
re to state the number of insertions desired, or
jiev will ’'P continued till forbid, and charged accord
1'^ jfiv Letters to the Editors must be post-paid
j NOTICE.
f * LL necessary preparations have been made to re-
■ \ ceivp hII articles to be exhibited at the first
tnnaal Fair for the County of Oamberland, which will
coiuuH-nf^ on WEDNESDAY the 22d iust. All are
cjiie i uj'on to come and exhibit their best. The speech
A. " Venable will he delivered at the Fair
1 ^jrfinnds on Thursday, the 23d, at 12 o’clock, M.
' A Meeting of the Agricultural Society
will be held at the Town Hall, on Tuesday, the 14th
inst. *t 3 o’clock, P. M.
Sov. il-
Sash, Blinds aiul Doors.
G. S. Rl IE &: CO.
i RE now putting up in this place Machinery of the
Y uiost improved kind for the manufacture of SASH,
BLINDi? and DOORS, which will enable us to furnish
i guO'i article and at less price than they have ever
bfen sold in this market.
—ALSO--
Omamental Mooldings of all kind, length and size.
Mtchinery expected in a few days for planing, tongue-
iag and grooving Flooring.
All orders addressed to 0. S. Buie & Co. will receive
prpmpt attention.
G. S. BUIE & CO.
fsyetteTille, Kov. 11, 1864. 48tf
Argus and Carolinian six mo.
DANCING ACADEMY.
JOHN H'ORD presents his compliments to the
LaJies and Gentlemen of Fayetteville, and re
spectfully informs them that he will open a Dancing
Schoo! as soon as sufficient encouragement be given.
J. W. returns his rineere thanks for a rendition of
past favors. A subscription list is left at the Fayette-
Tille Hotel, where terms will be made known.
Nov. 7, li?o4. 47-4
Dental and Snrtricnl histniments, j
MIAGNETO Electro Machines, a large assortment ,
jfM. just received and for sale by '
J. N. SMITH.
Nov. 8. 47-tf
N. O. MOLASSES
I.V 40 gallon casks, a prime article.
J. & T
.Nov. 8, 1854.
WADDILL.
47-tf
\VILIJ\M A. GWYER,
PORWARDl.VG C0>!)1ISSI0\ >lERrHA.\T,
AND DISTILLERS’ AGENT,
Wilmington, N. C.
PERS()N.\L attention given to the sale, or shipment
of Nat.\l Storbs. I have ample faci *ie» for
conducting the business; and extensive Wharves and
Warehouses to protect Spikits Tcrpkntixk from ex
posure. N.w.^l Stork.s, Flove, Cotton, ic., will be
ihippeJ to any House in New York, or to other Markets
if desired; and liberal f!\SH Aov.^vce^ male on cob-
sigiiments. 1 refer to the following Distillers;—
E Hannum, Wayne county.
E. H. Woodard i Co., Earpsborough.
W. Earpe & Co., “
A. G. Thornton Esq. Johnston county.
Sptncer Fountain, Esq. “
R. R. Hinnant. Esq.
Messrs. Bridges A: 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.
J. Outland & Co., Bladen county, kc.
Jnne9, 1864. 4-tf
S1*RIAG*'SUPPLY.
Drs. FOULKES & IHACRAI!,
^ ^ Wholesale Retail DrnyyUts,
^ |Are now receiving their Spring and Sum
mer supply of
\l)rufji;ii^Medicincs ('heniicals^
Dye-Woods and Dye-Stuffs,
Jf)ils, Paints, and Painters’ Articles,
VARNISHES,
French, English and American Perfumery,
Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, •
Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes,
Surgical and Dental Instruineuts,
Tru.saes and Supporters of all kinds.
Pure Wines and Brtindies for Medical purposes.
Extracts for Flavoring,
~!hoice Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c.
They make their purchases for Cash, and offer
poods e()Uiilly as low as they can be obtained from any
Biiniliir establishment in this section.
Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine.
Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac
tion guarantied with regard both to price and quality.
Hay street, next door West of H. & E. J. Lilly.
March 17, 1854. 80tf
.Steam Engines—Fayetteville Manufacture.
Ur E are now prepared witli all tlie necessary ma
chinery for manulHctnring STE.\M ENGINES,
from five to sixty Uorse power, which we can furnish
on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment.
Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Boats, &c. wiU
perceive tlie advantage of having them made near home.
Bi^.Vn Engine of our own manufacture be seen
in operation at the Foundry.
HALL & BOLil.1 jnGER.
Dec. 7. 18o3 51-tf
1*11 re Edst India ('aslor Oil.
WE have just received a supply of Pure East In
dia C.ASTOR OIL, without taste or smell, first
introduced by us into this market last Spring.
FOULKES h MACRAE.
March 17, 1854. 80tf
500,000 li)s. Cotton and
Lhien HAGS \vant‘l.
1HE subscriber will pay the highest market price
■ A for any quantity of clean Linen and Cotton Hags.
DAVID MURPHY.
Feb’y 1854. 74tf
Blank VVarrmits for sale here.
JAMES E. METTS,
Commission Vortrardin^ Merchant^
WILMINGTON, N. C.
.4ugust 23, IfSai. 26tf
~ mRCU
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Fi^rei^n an4f. Oomestie
DR Y (i^OODN,
HA rs. c:aps, hoots, shoes,
L'mhrellns^ ami Hendy-made Clothing,
HAY STREET,
Fayetteville, €.
®j^-strict attention paid to orders.
B. ». PIAXCK.] (18tf) [j. B. FERQl'SON.
R. ~\iT7)RRELL,
PORWARDiNfi rnHNISSION MKRCHAKT AT
Fayetteville, 1%. C.
March 10, 1851. 62-tf
JOSEPH BAKER, Jr.,
ATTOR^’EV AT L.AW,
Has taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s
Law office on Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior (Courts of Cumber
land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
M«rch 23, 1853. 79-tf
H. L. HOLMES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
O
FFICE on comer of Front and Princess streets
Ttnder Journal office.
Dec. 12. 48-tf
H. ERAMBERT,
Confectionery and Variety Store,
Under the FayetteviUe Hotel, Hatf St.,
FAYETTEVILLE, X. C.
Dec’r 31, 1853. 58tf
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding uiul General Commission
MERCHANTS,
FayetteriUe^ .V. C.
i. A. WORTH.
(72tf)
JOS. VTLET.
T. C. WORTH,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WILMIN(iTON, N. C.
Usual advance.^ made on consignments of Cotton, Naval
Stores, and other Produce.
Particular attention given by G. W. D.AVIS to pur
chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &o.
Jan’jr 17, 1854. t>3-lY
T. C. B. G. WORTH,
Commission A: Forwarding Mercliants,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
\Viluiing:ton, I%\ €.
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan’y 17, 1854. 63-1Y
CHARLES BANKS,
€0»^*FFCTM0.V£H,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign Fruits, \ut», Citjars, Tobacco, Snuff, dec.
CiRRE'V KTRKET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 185:;.
73tf
J. S. BANKS,
'oiiiinlsi>4ioii .Merchant,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept. 19, 1853. 29tf
STARR ^ WH.LIAMS,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Foreign and, MPomestic Dry GooUs,
HAY
Fayetteville, N. C.
J. B. 8TARR.] [J- M. WILLIAMS
April 28, 1852. 86tf
W. \\ ELLIOTT,
General Commixsion and Foricardimj Merchant,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
-1-5-
JOSmi R. BLOSSOM
€ O ;TI m S S I O I\
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
W*ilmiHfftoh, .V. C.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1851. 67j
WILKINSON & ESLER,
DEALERS IN
ConfectionarT/, Foreujn Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco,
and Snuff,
AND IMPORTERS OF
SL'PEKIOK II.4VAI¥A C'lOARS,
AT WH^iLESALE AND RKTAIL.
Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
Aug. 7, 1851.
K. M i\H’RCHlSON,
('onimissioJt and Forwarding Merchant^
.r. v.
July 3, 1854. ’ 10-tf
SaT\u1:I. W. I’EHI’ER,
SUCCF.S.SOR TO
HENRY I. I'KPPER & SON.
Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Waie.
No. 175 ChtxHut St., (j)ppoiiite tlie State House,)
PHILADELPHIA.
May 22, 1851. 4Vpd
I), k W. McLATTRTN
A HE rt jeiving u birge .stock of Groceries, Hardware,
» Boots and Shoes, which are ofl'ered as low as they
cuu be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail.
Oct. i;i. 35tf
SCHOOL BOOKS.
^ LARGE ST()('K jnst receivin
Oct. ir,.
E. J.*"HALE & SON.
Hhemwell House,
Fui/etfeville, N. C.,
East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar
ket House.
^W''IHE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi-
■- lens of Payettcville, and the travelling public,
that he ha« just finished and opened his House, for the
reception and entertainment of any who may wish per
manent or transient Board.
His Rooms tvre large and comfortable, aud his Table
shall always be furnished with the best the market will
aflFord. He also has gootl and tnisty Ostlers, who will
attend faithfully to that depai'tmont of the business.—
No pains will he spared to make those comfortable who
may favor him with their patronage,—a share of which
is respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate
P. SHEMWELL.
Feb’y 15. 1854. 71 tf
Who ivoiild have theusrhf iff
A new (Jarriof/e EstaLliihmcnt on the Military
Green, oppoaite the. Methodint Church,
frontiny on Mumford Street.
GREAT EN^TERPRISE!
18 bound to Sliiu«*!!
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 parts. Aud
being both practical workmen, fully understanding their
business, they have bo 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 .4. 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.
Jamks H. Pifr. .Iamks Branis.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 02tf
CHARLES KL1F™1 LLER,
SOLE ai;e\t in the st\te of \orth tarolina
FOR
EGGERT & CO’S
Manufactory of Grand S(juare and Vprlyht
P1A.\0 FOKTEK,
NO. 232 PRATT STREET,
IJALTLMORK, MD
Office at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s.
“ “ Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building.
Old Pianos taken in exchange.
insirumeuts carefully tuned and repaired.
The Subscribers respectfully crill the attention of
the public to their Grand, 8iiiare and Upright
Pianos, of GJ, 7 and 7J octaves, for which the
Maryland Institute, for the promotion of .Mechanic
Arte, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by
that Institute for improvement in Grand and Square
Pianos. These Pianos are in large sired, highly fin
ished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron ftume, con
structed in the most Hubstantial manner, with all the
modern improvements.
The manufacturers use none but the very l>est sea-
8onel 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 chastencss of design, elegance of finish, as well
as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these
Pianos rank foremost, and are eiual to any made here
or in Europe.
WhereTer these Pianos have been introduced, they
have given, in every instance entire satisfaction.
We warrant our instruments to stand good for five
years under careful treatment, and will receive them
back and substitute others, any time within the first
six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove
satisfactory. EGGERT & CO.,
232 Pratt Street, Baltimore.
May 20, 1854. 98tf
Second Fall and Winter Stock.
ST.1RR & WllibliMS
I A RE now receiving their SECOND STOCK of FALL
i'm and WINTER GO(^DS recently purchased by one
of the firm at prices much lower than those of the
*arly pnrt of the season, among which may he seen
.4 SPLEXDJD SELECTWN OF
DRFSS GOODjI, E^RROIMRKD AND FANCY MERINO
i SDAWS,
with a large assortment of
READY" MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND
U:«BRELLAS.
j Wholesale buyei-s are respectfully invitel to exam
ine their goods.
Oct. 9, 1854. 89-tf
R EM()V A LAND NEW GOODS.
f HE undersigned have removed to the store on Hay
I Street, formerly occupied by M. McKinnon, one
door west of Cook & Johnson, where they are receiving
a large and compelte STOCK of GOODS in their line,
comprising
I GHOCKRIKS of all kinds; Hardware; Cutlery;
I Hollow-ware; Blacksmiths’, Coopers’
j and Turpentine Tools, &c.
They will sell Goods as cheap and on as favorable
terms as any hmise in this place.
Country proituce of all kinds taken in exchange for
Goods. G. W, I. GOLDSTON & CO.
! Aug. 17, 18.54. 24-tf
A."T'0’HANL0N
Has removed to the Brick Store next west of the
Bank of Fayetteville, where he offers for sale
low for Cash, Good Notes, or in exchange for country
Produce,
80 Bags Rio Coffee,
20 “ Laguira Coffee,
5 Hhds. P. K. Sugar,
50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar,
15 Hhds. Molasses,
50 Kegs Nails,
75 Boxes Candy,
40 Bags Shot,
KXX) Libs. Bar Lead.
ALSO,
AVindsor Glass, Putty, Soap, Indigo. Madder, Sale-
eratufc. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Painted Pails, Brooms,
Candles. Ink, &c.
Country Merchants will find it to their advantag« to
look over the above stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. 2. 36-2m
\L A. BAKER’S
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
TEAS! I’EAS!!
UYSON, Imperial and Oolong, all of first quality,
for K^e by J. N. SMITH.
iNov. 8.
47-tf
[llil 1JU III! lilk
A GENER.\L ASSORTMENT of double and single-
^ ^ barrel Shot Guns; Game Bags; i>Uot Pouches;
Powder Flasks: Drinking Cups and Flasks; Percussion
Caps, of .-Vmerican, English anti French make; (’olt’s
Repeating, .Mien’s Revolviifg, .Maynard’s Repeating
and Revolving Pistols, with.Revolving Hammers; .Al
len’s single Self-Cocking, from 2 to G inohes; (tcnnan
Pistols of all qualities; Bowie Knives; Hunting Knives;
Blowing Horns; Cane Guns: Air Guns. All of which
are offered at wholesale or retail, on modemte terms.
Rifles maIe to order, aud warranted to slioot from
100 to 900 yards. good assortment constantly on
hand.
Jobbing of all kinds executed with promptness and
on reasonable terms.
All orders promptly attended to.
Opposite the Post Office, Fayetteville, N. C.
Bept. 4, 1854. 28tf
NOTICE
DOCTORS Mallett & McSwain having left their
Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is
fnlly authorised to receipt for the same, all their cus
tomers living West of the Cape Fcjvr River, who may
be in arrears either by note or account, will confcr a
favor by calling on him ami settling the same.
W. P. MALLETT.
H. A. McSWAIN.
Fayetteville, Aug. 30, 185.S. 24tf
~(;E(T \V. VVTLI.IAMS CO.,
Wholesale Grocers and (^mimist^ioti Merchants.
JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of GOODS in
their line, for sale on favorable terms.
July 2(), 18^4
JONES'S i)](U:ST
OF Reported Cases in the Supreme (Jourt of North
Carolina, from Dcc. 1845 to .Vugust 18;',:], inclu
sive, embracing all decisions subsequent to Irciicll’s
Digest and previous to Dec. 1853. P.j- IL'iiniltoii (’.
Jones, Esq. Reporter to the Supreme (’ourt.
For sale by E. J. H.VLE & SON.
v\ ANIW)’. ~
-M ^ BUSHELS of Rye; lbs. well
B ^ dried Rye straw, for wl.ich the high,
est market prices will be paid on deUvery at our Store
in Lower Fayetteville. JESSUP CO.
July 1, 1864. 10-tf
17tf
TO PASSENGERS.
fBlHE Steamer SL^N will leave this place every
JL TUESD.W and FRIDAY at 16 minutes after
Sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SA
TURDAY, at 12 o’clock, with Passengers and Freight.
K. M. ORRELL, Agent.
Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. I-tf
MALLETT & ~PAl I.MIF:R, ^
Grocers and Commission *Wer-
rhants^
135 Front Street,
NEW TORE.
p. MALLETT.] [j. PAULMIER
August 16, 1852. 18tf
LI TTERLOH & CO.
The undcrsigued having on the 20th May last form
ed a (^partnership under the name and style of
“LUTTERLOH & CO,” f-»r the purpose of transacting
a general Boating business on the Cape Fear River,
the Steamer Fanny Lutterioh has been repaired, and
is now in superior order for freighting and carrying
passengers. She will make regularly two trips a week,
leaving Fayetteville Mondays and Thursdays at 16
minutes after Sunrise, and Wilmington Tuesdays and
Friilays at 10 o’clock. The Steamer Rowan with a full
complemeut of Flats will make one trip or more a week,
as circnnistances may retjuire. The Boats of this line
being of very light draft of wator, shippers may rely on
dispatch. The Steamer Fanny Lutterioh has made two
trip* a week, for the last twenty-two months, up to
the 20th May, during the lowest state of the River.
Shippers by our line may rely with certainty on dis
patch.
W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington.
J. F. M.\RSH, Agent Fayetteville.
T. S. LUTTERLOH,
H. B. ELLIOTT,
J. F. MARSH,
W. P. ELLIOTT,
J. B. TROY, Jr.
July 25, 1854. ITtf
W i/dcr's Patenl Salamander Safe.
^J^^E keep constantly on hand an assortrient of
V w 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, Agents.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
S10(rREW.rRD.
ri"^WO attempts have been recently made to injure
J[ me pecuniarily, in the destruction, by fire, of my
Turpentine lanls lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks.
Ono ill April last, by which I lost some fifteen thou
sand boxes. One on yesterday while my hands were
at dinner, by which about 1000 Turpentine boxes were
destroyeil. Being thus injured I feel it to be my duty
to ofl'er the above reward for such information as will
le:id to the conviction of the offender or offenders.
.Vnd 1 most earnestly call upon my friends and all
good citizens of the count\' to aid me in ferrreting out
the villian or villians, who, in vioiatioo of the public
peace, regardless of their own self-respect and all
social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attempt, by
stealth, to injure the property of others.
CHRISTOPHER MUNROE.
July 20, 1854. 15-
Fat(e'.s Improved Patent Circular Saw
Mi 11.^.
C;i:OR»E & CO.,
N. Schroeder St., near \\'est Baltimore St.,
Baltimore, Md.
RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub
lic generally, that they have greatly enlarged
their manufacturing establishment, and that their fa
cilities are now such as to enable them to execute all
onlers, with promptness, for their CELEBRATED PA
TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which
have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union,
as also STW.\M POWT.RS of all sizes and kinds, HORSE
POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSH
ERS, together with various other machines and Imple
ments to economise labor.
Since their Circulai- Saw Mills were invented by, and
patented to the Senior Partuer. they have made many
improvements which render them perfect ip all their
details, and justly entitle them to be considered among
the greatest labor saving inveution.s of the age.
A 1*hamphht containing full descriptions of their
thrve chistex of JfUU, prices, terms, capacity for sawing,
&o., will be sent to any Gentleman applying for one by
letter, post paid.
Having recently obtained damages in an action
brought in the 1-. S. Circuit Court for the District of
Maryland, for an infringement of their Patents Rights,
they hereby forwarn the public from purchasing Mills,
similar 1o theirs, from unauthorized builders, or their
.■Vgents.
.Agent at Fatetteville, N. C.,
JNO. M. ROSE.
May 26, 1854. 800Y
T.arge Supply of Books ami Stationery.
WE are just receiving our new stock of Books and
Stationery, embracing
SchooL Law, Medical and Miscelhuneous Books,
Blank Ik)oks of every description; Writing Papers, every
kind and price; Dnvwing Papers, Tissue Paper, Bristol
Boards, Tracing Paper, Perforated Boards, white and
colored; Copying Books, and Copying Ink; Envelope
Paper, Envelopes, of almost every quality, price and
size; Slates aud Pencils; Drawing Pencils; NewnMn’a
and Osborne’s Englisli and American W’ater Colors;
Hair Pencils: Steel Pens and Pen Holders: Quills; Red,
Black and Blue Ink; Indelible Ink; Ink Stands: Rulers;
Sealing Wax; Wafers; Mathematical Instnimen's; Bank
er’s Walletts; Pocket Books and Porte Monaiee: Tooth
Brnaheg; Thermometers; &c., Rodgers’s and Wosten-
holm’s Superior Pocket and Pen Knives; Razors, and
Razor Straps; Cabas, or Ladies Reticules; Rosewood
and Maliogany Writing Desks and Work Boxes, and
many other articles unnecessary to enumerate.
flS^We would call the attention of country Mer
chants, and others to our New Stock, which we are
prepared to sell on the best terms for CASH, or on
credit to punctual customers.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 27,1854.
BUTTER.
FIRKINS PRIME MOUNTAIN*BUTTER.
8 bushels CRANBERRIES.
GEO. McNEILL.
Oct. 23, 1854. 43-4W
150
Fall and Winter Goods.
Jf. 4* T. IFV«lfill,
HAY STREET,
4RE now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS,
consisting of a large and well selected stock of
Groceries,
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Blacksmith 45- T ur-
peiitine Tools,
Agricultural Im
plements,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Saddlery and Lea
ther,
Heavy articles m
the Drug line.
Ready-made Clo-
tiling, and
Staple Dry Goods.
^100 REWARD.
R.\NAW ay from the subscriber, two Negro Girls
and four Children, viz: MARTHA, a bright mu-
altto, five feet four or five inches high, took with her
two girl children, Frances and .\nn: HANNAH, copper
colored, about the same height of Martha. Hanuah
took with her two nmle 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, ab«nt 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 coonty.
FLEET R. PETERSON.
September fi, 185J5. 26-tf
ii^i7K I'ACTO^
This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail.
Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. * 43tf
We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex
amine onr Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes.
NO.^”>L4CKEREL,
SACK Salt, and Rice; also, fine and common chew
ing Tobacco, for sale by
G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO.
Oct. 26. 43-tf
Henry’s Commentaries on the Bible,
in 6 volumes, 8vo sheep. Scott's Bible in 6 volumes,
and the same in 3 vol. E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 27.
ISEVV BOOKS.
T^'A Motu, or Reef-Rovings in the South Seas;
Freaks of Fortune by .J. B. Jones; History of
Cuba, by Ballou; Tlie Money Maker, and other Tales
by Jane C. Campbell; Our Folks at Home, by Edw’d
Tolliver, .\lice Seymour, by Mrs. Grey; Ned Mus-
grave, by Theodore Hook; 2d Series of Fanny Fera’s
Portfolio; Peter Schlemihl in America, L«tconia, or Le
gend of the White Mountains; Romance of Travel; Ad
ventures of Hunters and Travellers: Thrilling Stories
of the Forest Frontier; A Child’s History of England
by Dickens; The Camp Fires of Napoleon; Pictorial
Life of Andrew Jackson, by Frost; Peterson’s Familiar
Science; Chambers’s Miscellany, &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
"Hi BIRR millstoMsT
Crreat Rcdiietiou in Price.
EGENTON, MORRIS CO.
tIONTINUE to make to order, and keep constantly
on hand
French Burr vlMiUstones
Of all dimeusions, warranted to be of best quality, be
ing made from Burr blocks selected by them from the
best quarries in France. Thej- keep for sale
Colojrne, Cocalica and Esopus Mill
stones; Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth,
Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster,
Hydraulic Cement, A:c.
Orders from any part of the country promptly attend
ed t«. R. :n. ork£:l.i..
Agent at Fayetteville, N. C.
March 11. 1853. 76tf
liiverv Stables.
The undersigned continue
to tarry on the LIVERY BUSI
NESS at ttiis place. They have
^telylargely increased their Stock
and can now offer to the^ ablic as
good Horses, Carriages and I>ri-
vers as can be found in the South
ern country.
Thankful for the large patron
age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation
of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to
all who may wish to travel.
Stables at the West end of Mumford street,
where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or
at the Stor*" first door East of Mr. Lutterioh.
J. W. POW’ERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. 71tf
STOW & SMAR'l,
SUCCESSOES TO—
THO^A.«ii &: FKAI\KLIi\,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
And Dealers in Porrign and Doine»tic llnrdwiirf.
No. 128 Pearl Street, and 94 W’aier Street,
YORK.
July 8, 1864. 12-rtmpd
Giil\ Ne Plus Vltra BURNISH.
fllHE Subscriber, a practical Boot-makerof someez-
.M. perience, has for some time been sensible that
there is a dfsiderntum to be yet supplied to the public in
the way of a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most
of the articles now used cither injure the leather or fail
to impart that lustre »o neces.sary to give to man’s
'^'^under.itanJjiug" a proper finish. He has therefore, dur
ing the last twelve months, been devoting himself to
the task of preparing an article free from these objec
tions, and has at length after much investigation and
experiment completely succeeded. The result is “GilVs
nf plus ultra Burnish." He only wislies that it may be
tested in order to establish its superiority over all
others. Call on him at Mr. Nathan Sikes’ boot and
shoe establishment, on Person street, and be supplied
with an excellent article at a cheap rate.
THOMAS GILL.
Nov. 9, 1853. 47tf
400 Reams Writiuir Paper.,
f ^lMHRACI.VG French, English' and American Cap,
J Letter, Commercial Note and other Writing Pa
pers, of all kinds, and at prices ranging from the low
est up.
A’so, Antiquarian, Double Elephant, Royal, Medium,
Denii and Cap Drawing Paper; Demi and Cap Bristol
Hoiirds; Perforated Boards of all descriptions: Buff En-
vel' pe, or Post Office Paper; Blotting Paper, &c.
5(1,000 Envelopes, of every quality and description.
Just receiving. £. J. HALE & SON.
Oct’r 2.
I
By GEO. LAUDER.
TWO llOORii IBOTE C. T. UAICH t SON’il STMB,
Fayetteville, IV. C.
Jan’y 20, 1864. 64y-pd
Fayetteville Candy Manufactory.
f ■ 1 HE'subscriber still continues to manufacture a su-
-l perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at
the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors N»th, of
the Market House,) where he ivould be happy to see his
old friends and customers.
CHARLES BANKS.
March 1. 1863. 73tf
STEDMAN & HORNE,
Dry Goods, Hardware, (ihroceries,
FAYETTEVIH.E, If. C.
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens and the
public generally, that they have just returned
from New Tork, and are receiving their Spring Stock
of Cktods, consisting of
Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, &c.
A variety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladies’
and GeEtlemeii’s Boots, Shoe« and Slippers; a large as
sortment of ready-made Clothing; a great many articles
in the ladies’ line, and we would be plea.sed to have
them to call and eximine for themselves.
All orders sent to our care from our friends and cus
tomers will be promptly attended to.
March 30, 1853. 81tf
Carthage Hotel.
Having recently purchased the tbove Establish
ment from Maloom Kelly, £s( , I am now pre-
pared to entertain in a comfortable nanner those who
may give me a call. Having ample Stables, good Ost
lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust I shall
be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may
favor me with their patronage.
H. 0. McLEAN.
Carthage, Dec. 5, 1853. 61tf
A large quantity of Manufactured
TOB.\CCO, of various brands and prices, for sale by
STEDMAN k HORNE.
Jnly 20, 1854. 16tf
l>all Trade, "
I have received my Fall Stock of
Dry Gfpods, Groceries, ^c.
Mj Stock is large, anti well worth the attention of pur
chasers. Any kind of Produce taken in exchange.
JAS. q^COOK.
Oct. 3, 1853. 32tf
LAND BROKER.
1HAVE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands,
that I have concluded to offer my services to buy
and sell.
Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots and
quantity, together with a fair description and price.—
•My commissions shall be moderate.
JAS. G. COOK.
Nov. 21, 1863. 46tf
NEW BOOKS.
C IRUDEN’S CONCORDANCE, Tom Owen’s Hive of
. ' the Bee Hunter; Further supplies of Fashion and
Famine; Katharine Ashton, Wellington aud Peel, Flush
Times in Mississippi and .\labama, &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Sept. 26, 1854.
Billiard Tables for Sale.
-m HAVE two good Billiard Tables with all the fix-
■ tures, which 1 will dispose of on reasonable terms
if application be made soon.
Aug. 21, 1854.
JAMES HALES.
24-tf
.l.^«REWS & mi
No. 70 PINE Street, NEW TORK.
C( )MMISSK)N MERCH ANl’S
FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF
Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Ma
chinists’ Tools, Leather Belting
—ALSO—
“i^anulacturer’s Arliclcs”
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Comprising Belting, Card Clothing,
Bobbins, Shuttles, I’ickers, Roller
Skins, Roller Cloth, Oils, Alc.
Dec. 27, 1863. 67tf
~~RE1)UCED fare.
Through Tickets between
Wilmington, N. 0., and Balti
more. Fare $13. Via Weldon,
Petersburg, Richmond,.& W'ash-
ingtonCity, or via Weldon, Ports
mouth and Norfolk.
For Tickets apply a.t the OfBee
of the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company, at Wilming
ton, or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet
(Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road
Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1, 1862. 58-tf
Goods! (ioods!
\\"o have opened our Store in Camp-
bellton. We offer low for casht»r barter, DRY GOODS
and GROCERIES. '
JESSUP & CO.
March 1, 1854. 7titf
Cooptiis* Tools, and ail qualities of
Glue for Distillers use. for sale by
D. & W. McLAURIN.
June 12, 1854.
2000 Spirit BarreI.s for sale by
McLAURIN A STRANGE.
June 12. 1864.
4tf
Jblank Warratits far sale here.