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I".- ailunt leit into our cohiinns, dealing iupei-NOUal ab'.'-se,
- i:iii! iclii", tins upon the private character of any one, no
r i.iiil.ti r 'what. Ids politics or condition- and XO article
v. :!1 hi-)iioli.sh'.Mt hy'us which the modest and refined
'may not read, aiidJ.cimrfSte feaples-sl- at their firesides.
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-Drj.AVEl). Our pntronswill bear with us, 'for
tlH'-deliiy iif'o.ur issmmee y khw No. We lost a
I potion ,,)t the force of our fice very unexpectedly
- to us, and have lieen worl;ing short furJie past
"few da vs.
; I . K.i:Tfi:x' of Tin: IUilkoad Exoinekiis.
'tle Knineer'corp, recently engaged in the. sur-.k-vry
of the FayetterfHe and Florence Railroad from
I Iri-iv. to the State line, have retuniedto Fayetteville
an, r the c-rtiijiletion of their work. Tlie' profile
- vf!l now he finished, the estimates carefully made,
"' 'and every things will soon be in readiness for "act
C ivv earnest work on the road. ! - . x
:iAVe, believe that-this task of engineering has been
- w !l 'ami. faithfully' performed, and that all the .op
erations have been, conducted with strict attention
( to the lut interests of the stockholdei-s. Anil none
the loss do we feel tjiis " confidence, in that the
corps'" is made up of material collectwl at home.
All of theci art ar own men," .-.the Company dis
playing very good senye injfailing to see the neces
ity of sending abroad for eiiilwers. The Chief,
'.Mr, 1J. (!. McDiiftie, we k how, and all the people
, oi' this section kftow, ,torle as good as the best; he
has-time airdgain had intrusted to him the most
(litlicult workln 'different portions of the State, and
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has always performed'. H with . satisfaction. The
Senior Editor of the Gazette was assistant En-
: gin.eer under Mr. McDuliie. Ilia present assistant
.Mr O llanlon, has haS long experience in" the busi
ness, and is thoroughly competent; Mr. Andrew
1 boa dfoot is a very young man, but a, "natural
, born' Engineer, and will acquire distinction in the
pi'fession. 1 , ' .
IXDEPEJfDEXT Co. Akniveksary. -For the
benefit of our readers in the country, we republish
on our fourth page, from our extra edition .of the
25th inst., a full account of the celebration here on
-Saturday. v - - ''."".
New Cottox. Sir, J. A. Worth, who never
t allows himself to be beat at anything,, three days
ngosent us ten bolls of cotton, gathered from one
talk, matured and ready for picking. This cot
ton was raised at his place oh Haymount. -
'
Tokay Vineyard. Qiu of the proprietora of
Tokay Vineyard has requested ui to give nol ice
that, as they wish to convert all their grapes into
wine this season, they will be forced, to exclude
visitors who wish to go in for the purpose of gath
ering and piuxdiasing grapes. ;
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Olr New York Letter. The letter from
w l'prk cjame too i lat for to-day's paper. It
will appear iiext week; it is very entertaining
look out for iti
The Merchant MILLS. Always anxious to I
give prominence to any and every worthy enter-
prise inaugurated in our midst, and ever on the a-
: . - . - " i
lert to seize on anything interesting for the peru-
sal of our readers, - we requested Jlr. Trov the 1
other day to show us-over his Merchant Mills, sit- is
uatedon&iyaand Old streets. Mr. 'Trey, on
purchasing the property, made some changes, re-
moving the ijocks of his com mills to a place hih-
' - '
r up than tl ey were orhrinallv. thus obviatins-
tha"TUVtMIUl(v nf Aiwiitf .1, .. 1 . 1 . .. v 1 1
. v. j .6 e ieu tt nits uacn up i
the stairs. He also removed the overshot wheel, 1
12 or 15 feet in diameter, rpoiiiein.r a trrent A,
cumbrous machinery, and substituted two impn
. t f
ved lurbme water wheels, one for his com mills,
40 inches in diaineter, and the other for his 1 flour,
mills, 2i feet in diameter, , .,
' top piiir n -n '
H-OLR MILLS. .
"hc wheat, which he receives from Baltimore,
and is all prime white, (he uses no other) is poured
into a bin on tlie first floor; thence it is carried. up
in bucket elevators to the third floor, where"it is
fanuetl out, and all impurities and smut (if there
. j... i rri . i '
be-am ) removed. Thence it departs on its' way
to the mill, where, being ground, it is again con-
veyed by elevators to the bolting cloths, aiid is lft-
wfiiito a la U -h it ..f ti i,.
-n , , ' - '
v. , ouu uii mt utiier, .11 a nine iniunor, ana
finally drops down to the last receptacle, where it
is taken oiit'and nut. nn in hnmiHful .
I - J v II 111 IV. H i3 IV'1 I
Aim 1,1.- L
wlnte as enow, and is made of tli vrv lnRt. nnnU
" I ou
wlute Jialtimore wheat. Mr. Troy is very careful
of this brimd, and allows no article to gooufr which
could do discredit to it. H next grade is super-
nne somewiiat niterioi- to tlie "O, K.' , but is still
... X" i' n... i i. I T
icii m ue:i .-ointi ii ianiit . i t? nave oeen i
using some of this fmanty in our own family, made l um'ir.v " " " ' "
tt , i i i xi t if i,, . Good UrduuuT, 115
tiom wheat raised by Mr. J. W.. powei-s of tlus strict (iood Ordiuarr,.U. ..;1G
town, and' ,we have found it excellent. The bi-iui Low Middling ... 11 ). ; i ,17
is sold for Ktock, and isiinind to be excellent "pi-ov-
ende Attheti.neof our visit Mr. Troy wa
shipiiing Hour to Wilniingtoii, 'Raleigh, and South
Carolina. The deihand tor the '0. K." is now
yery.gwd, and is daily increasing. ; .
Wbll CA1!1IX DEPAUT1I KXT.
On the second floor of the building are Ids wool
carding machines, consisting of a 15 reaker, w hich
taken the yoil, picks it out, and throws it off, and
a rini.-dier, where the article is finely carded and
thrown out in beautiful rolls ready for use. Mr.
Troy's son Willie is ' boss" of this establishment.
and, though 'but a' lad, is very active and attentive
to bwsines. Ik- keeps his books methodically ai
' . . . . .
accuraieiy, .anu, m ail tne countless orders received
there, he has never njade a mistake quite a cred-
itable record. Hundreds of 'packages of wool Were
piknl here and there, to be carded and rolled.
v E kx -mills
are of in-cat Vaiiacitv, thouirh but one is kebt con-.
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stantlv at work now.'
I was assured, flat the
largest rock luul once trnmnd 39 bus-hels of wheat
. . " .
in CO minutes..- 5 !t ,
THE PKAKL' IIOMIY MILL, f .
which M'r. Trov claims caji turn out inn artic-le of
, . . . . - . . - V
nominy superior 10 any iu Uie .ftlate, is now idle,
there being but little demand for hominy 'during
the vegetable season.
The MU1 was, indeed, a busy hive; drays going
smd comiug;scorn and wheat conveyed here and
theivj. the wool c.irds .flying, 'and, in short, life, bit. -
tli'. and ad ivitv everywhere. "'
. Since June 10th, 15,000 busliels of srraln have
jiuStft d ihrOugh the Merchant Mills. Mr. .-Troy
also owns the (Jlenviile Mill, about a mile up the
same stream. . ' - -!
ilessr. Shaefler-and Faircloth are the compe-
Mit al judustitotw supeiinteinlents of the various
nuhisfries ' dwcribetT above. ' v- .
Cases ix Ciiamhei:s. Judge Buxton tried at
Chambers, at the Court House here hist Saturday-,
the luunler case from Sampson, i" which one Bar-
den irf eii:irged with the killing of acolored man,
Jno. O. Midiior. Burden confesses the homicide, '. L- Oil more, Mrs. Mizabetn Mcabb, Jbhza
, . . . . . I'll- v be'h Gdmore, Bcnj. Smith and Mart his wife, Jno.
ft '
mre i ty severui witnesses, iwioiiows : jdo. mm-
uor-tij'ul his' brother IJlK'i,t.-wer, indicted forhuro-'
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U12 feiicmtr and wood, and tlie) magistrate depu-
tool-: tour nnii witli linn three negroes ami one
white nian-
:. i ii -.r i . . .
"mlu """"I -an, auu siil nun
bacSt towards Llmton. ile then nroceedetl- on to
win,. j'iimii.?i n iiL,r.-, ivv liiic times iui liiui ,
.... . . . .. .
amvinar there pretty late at nurht. - Harden
i.-..i,.r.i .1.. L.;a- jaZ -
which was remseu; tie maae Known nis errana ana
i ii it i i ii
antlim-itr nn,t nftT cnnio fiu-tli.il. rv.u'If' nttjimnt-
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ed to tovee an entrance. Just inside tlie door 31ai-
,,r Kht at. him. flie h;ill . inst ' cri-nzinc his h,.,id.
' ' .id o r
and ajrain, Burden finding him aliout to strike or
v . ii r.i it- i 1 .1 ...
snoot mill iui, 111 uuii, raibeu 111s risriu. imuu u
defend himgelf. fired his piece with his left hand,
- , ' u, . V 1 411 1 p if 1
and shot Mamor dead. All the five defendants
tr, C'in fim,..
c " - tK '
eon Couutv Court next term. Avhere the trial will
' :
airain be had, at Chambers.
TheJcase olGrady was postponed until lth of
September next. Upchurch is plaintiff. The case '
is for obtaining money on false pretences.
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Rf.ceptiox of tiie IIox. T. C. Fuller.
Tiy La Fayette Company publicly received the
Iron. T. C. Fuller, on his arrival in town last
Friday night. They! marched in a body, .with
music, to the residence of Mirs. il. A. Fuller, where
he was stopping, which compliment Mr. Fuller re-'
co"-nized in a short, tnhv, eloquent speech, which
o 1 1 1
was ret-eived wjth great applause.
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W e- were pleased fb see m Faj-etteville, on the
pecasiort of the celebration of the Independent Co.'s
80th anniversary, Mai. Jno. D. Cameron, an old
member of the Company, a former resident of the
wu, ax v.oi wi win c.HCu,. .x....-
bom iiecaraer., lie is looking well, and tlie cares
of his office have not unnerved him, nor has
wielding the pen impaired the cunning of bis daj-
dal hand, for at the target-firiug he ijiade the best :
siiiele shot of the dav. , -
, Our Selectioxs. Our paper contains so
niucli reading matter that we endeavor to gratify,
as far as possible, the correct taste of all. Hence
we publish for the fireside at home, a short story
in every issue. Nov, as far as we are concerned,!
we do not waste our time reading stories, but we
have thosean our family who are fond of them,
band we do not see that we and other business men
have a right to be selfish.
Crops IX "Bladex. From a gentlemen living
in Bladen, we learn that the crops of that county
den, we learn
i i i I .
never lookeu neuter,
JSEW" i LOUR. iteaa tne aaverusemeni 01 v.
A. Whitehead, tne new Drana 01 rroau way riour,
said to be of the best quality sold at low pricey.
Tlie ruat lias aten hold of the cotton in cer-
taiii sections of Mecklenburg county.
The masquerade ball on Thursday night at
the Atlantic House, Beauford, was a very
gay affair. A large number were present in
masque. . .
A man in Gol hbiro has put 5,486 words
on a postal card. The writing can easily le
read with the naked eyr, every word aad let
ter being distinct. 1 , . - ;
AtSTRIAX Fuel. C, C. Fulton writes from
lenna to the Baltimore American: ' Throughout
AustrivaWng all the lines of nulway there is
piled up large masses ef a species of lignite, which
f8 nscd as a substitute for coal in generating steam,
It is rather in the form of flakes than lumps, and
of a brownish black, res.embling rotten or decay-
it0 small pieces, and piled in baskets, from whence
it is supplied to the tenders of passing locomotives,
It emits a strong, black smoke, hut it does not
1 ' liU O T J
?,umJ P"ge wuu uu or suou juag
be seen, the
. 1
supply must be as extensive
r aft . eonl ' is with n
and it must be very easily mined. There is an
nbuuthuit supply of wood, mostly pine, in Austria.
Uf ".f 't"8 bcIng Va fores'.but I
this iuel is used even on the Crown Prince
Eudolph Bahn, which passes through pine forest
and mountains clad with heavy timber. The fuel
used for domestic purposes in Vienna is woodland
chai-coal, and as most of the poople do their eating
: tlif ristanr!inti thip neo mnn v linnana iri whifb
a fire is never lightedfor six or eight months of
t lie year, except to a spirit lamp or in a pan of
"ulual-
Mr. Warner, author of My Summer in a Garden
was ?ot at al1,ten,KJ V the ?f that "inaPPer I
up of unconsidered" lecturers, Mr Eedpath, to en-
ter that literarv orairie cklled the "loure field."
Mr "Warner observed to the seductive Kedpath, "it ;
8;?eHi 8 to me the 'uer I giow the wiser 1 gi-ow."
So !ie 2 on in wisdom if not- in statur and
sticks to home anl HaiLord.
f Wilmington Star.
. VIL3ILGTO?r niBKETft
Wilmixgtox, August 26,
c i..1. ... &
utliern packaws. Market firm, i
liosi n Market firm at ri 45 tor Strained.
Crude Turpentine $3 35 fo Virgin and Yellow
"V. , arKet steaay.
T if.w"k ink J t r .. . i i
Cottox
iiiiii;i , .. .
&10 cents p lb
13 "
5 " "
1(H "
strict Low Middling, 17 J "
SfewiilCr;;;::;- "
Fayetteville Market.
THURSDAY, ,AUGU8T 28.
r COlUiECTKD BY
- CIIiVIlLES IT TGH,
Dealer in Groceries, Provisions, &c,
, ' . Hay Street.
Il, v-
Iitox -
Swedes,
La'kd
Molasses
Nails
Salt
jfc; Carolina, . l'21'a 14
JlWesteniSides, -12 15$
PoK 00
12 15
28 45
6i27
Beeswax
BuT'f Kit
23ti MO
r-sio
CO
17
00
1725
4550
ie-a2l)
2G'g27.
HEKt'
Unsc
Sound, CO'tf.OO
Liy'l, sack, 1.75,a-1.85
Sugar
Domesrc,
Dundee.
Coffee C, lli-ff.12
Com.. Brown, OilOl
'
. . DLLs-
Cnished, IMG lb
TalIow 10-200
' aniau 1,u '
operni,
Tallow,
COFFEE
TikPextixe
Virgin. 3.50-20.00
Yel'w Dip, 3. 10 0.00
Spirits, 37-2 00
Rosinv 2. 15 2. 50
Cottox. -lO-aiGi.
u YVKXS 1 SO-Sl CO
Domestic Goons . ,
4-4 Sheetings, 12-S 00
FA
FloI'I!
Tobacco
Leat, none.
Manufact'rd,, 451.00
WOOL- 2500
Apples
Green, bn. 1 .00 1.25
Dried, peeled, : 4 5
Do. unpeeliHl5, 2
Peacuks 1.50'2!2.0O
S Peeled , 12 15
I Unpeeled, i 5
l-'amily,
'Super,
,.""':.
Corir
T.OO'iO.OO
1.031.13
l.GtK.2.:?0
83
1.401.73
901.00
Wheat,
I'OTAToES
Oats,
-Sweet,-., 1.50 2.00
Irish, 1.00 1.25
Peas,
Rye,
EGGS !513
JllJMCS
1 ijiiixtii 1 0 0.00 .
irr,
'Green.
- .121-5 14
5G
H.Y baled, 1.750.00
Suucks l.OOWO.OO
IN THE PROBATE -COURT:
1 The Board of Commissioners of Bladen Covhtij,
1 . McLean, Administrator of- llios. Utlfnore,)
Plaintiffs,
'. against "
The Board of Commissioners' of Harnett County,
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J ot rino. j. u it more, , Jtsse li. uarver, Mininusiraior
f. j tivr.n, joel Johnson. Jno. L. Sterenson.
Mfml F,mtt. -AliiM Tnaft. .4 on. frnrt .In TLsimra
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I sT A TP. OF AflTTTT 1 : A T?OT.TlV A
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I Greeting: - '
t You are hereby commanded, as before, to summon the
detemlaut aUve namcrt it tUe be f.'mnd within y.iirr
I count v. to anncar at the otnre ot the Gierk ot the isunen-
or Court for the county of Cumberland, within twenty
1 uays alter ie service 01 turn muiiiuiuuk uu iiieui, exciu-
;.. fth lav of mu-h sei-vice. to wit 011 the 16th dav of
October, 1673, and answer the complaint, a copy of which
is served with tins sumnions; and let them take notice,
that if tbev fail to answer the said complaint upon that
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day, the plaintiftS will apply to the Court for the rebel
deiiianded in the coinplaiut.
I X Hereof fail not. and of this summons make due return
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9th dav of Auzuat. 1673.
A. McPHERPOX, Jil,
UlerK bupenor ijonrs iinaoerianu v;o. I L B. Davis, on 1 erson Sk, where my friends ana eus
J01IX "W, IIIXSDALI riaintlflTs Att'y. aag 21 6w tomers will find "me prejiared to execute promptly and
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i THP PFnPI F'R
NATIONAL BANK
OF FAYETTE VILIiE.
33i-rca.o3a.ca. No. St.
4 T A MEETING of the Board held this day, a Divi-
dend of 6 per ceiit. is declared, payable to original
s,Jl-SSSStffia8S having
been taken up, will be considered as Stock from this
.i . . i.; i. . : ; ., 1 ....... 1- cm -;n non Tnta.
date making the entire capital stock $150,000.' Inter
est will be paid to new subscribers (according to agree
ment) on their payments, from date of payment to this
tisib, and upon return of Receipts, regular Certificates i
TISIB, and upon return of .
of wi!J be issueL
A. McLEAX, Cashier.
Fayetteville, X. C, August 12, ie7:i.-tf
A'V-A-STTJjjD.
GOOD MILCH COW, for which a fair price will be
JrX. pajd. Apply at this Othee. aug7tr
EXCHANGE HOTEL,
GEEEN STREET, FAVEmtviixK, C.
lOOD TABLE, Attentive" Servants;, and Pleasant
VJT llooms. Charges moderate,
arfg 7 tf W. DllAUGHOX, Proprietor.
A. M00RE,
Tobacco, Tobacconist's Goods, Liquors,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ir.' o-
ang 7 ly
READ THIS.
- rv ACCOT7JTTS are all inade out; and every one ow-
ll i will la. fU atiH BPttl hv th 1st Sm.
SwKtoM sftoct, and will
need the money; Don't forget it.
aug 21 tt
A. R. CARTER.
i NOW IS THE TI3IE
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'Q jf Ut Up OUT -E ZTllL.
rALL at the Crooliery Store,
j j and see onr
New ''Protector" Jars,
Only $.50 per Dozen.
A Large Stock of Jelly Tumblers,
. JUST RECEIVED.
angSl tf y A. R. CARVER.
Primary School for Boys.
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TyfRS. HAWliET'S 11001 .at Blount Creek will
i.H lropned on Monday, Sept 22. "S 21 5
COTTON -AN D
: pate . , w
A. B. WILLIAMS & BRO..
DEALERS IX
Iron, Steel,
Cutlery,
Hollow-Ware,
Cordage,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
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'railway, steamboat and
. machinists
S TJ 'p PLIES .
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GIVE . TJ8 A. OAT.iT..
3m
JUST RECEIVED.
A LOT OF PUKE XrC; etRN" WHISKY,
ALSO,
Mk Cidar Mled -Brandy. ..
j - G. G LOVER,
ifurket Square, Fayetteville, X: C:
. anc " tf
K
F L 0 U R .
T AM X(rVT MVXIXG that delilitfal O. 33Z.
lii'u. "nut miu . v.
Choice Family i superior to all other Flour made in or
1 2?
ft ' 4
, wvuu, i icaii wriuuuu i xuui,
that has no eoual in the market. I submit a f,.r cx-
1 tracts. . c iisoi.
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iui i wunug .xy m w. j'V"" wm-u
1 1 am usimr. ia the very best. I ever tew.
, B. FULLER
I TIia new O. TT. Tlour fnniitihed from vour
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miU the beat l nave ever nsed. ' .' .
I ' liaivuirj.
I . VTe have used vonr Flour for some months.
and find it decidedly superior to any we have ever used,
U. il.
I tt.... r t.r ' nm ;a i,out ororr. roanont.
J we navi ever USoii. T'e bave had the best Richmond
1 n(i iiitmnra lirando. bnt. liavn never liad ttnv we con-
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1 niH 1 Vnillcil W AMlin jllin. i . viviiiiinvu n Mil 1.
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j. 1. rufii, i,umoenon, jn. u.
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T HAVE removed mv GTTN and EDGE TOOL MAN'
J Jl UFACTOKY to the stand adjoining the store ef
I skilltullv all work iu my lane.
ausrbitf - AVALTEK "WATSOX.
IW MR. BENJ. ROBINSON" has chares
of my books, with instructions to collect, and authority
to receipt tor ail moneys uue inereon.
ailgl ltt IS. W. ItUUl-iNJHJJN.
Cuba Molasses.
HHDS. JUST RECEIVED.
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For sale by
aug 7 tt
. "W. A. -WHITEHEAD & CO.
The Merchants' Bank
OF FAYETTEVILLE.
SUCCESSOES TO A. W. STEEL & CO.
E. J. LILLY, Pros. JG EC If. KOSE, Vice Pres.
- "W. T. TAYLOli, Cashier. t t-'
rpHE ABOVE BAITK; was duly organized on the 11th
1 dav of Ansrust. lSli and will discount lfote and
Hills of Exchaniier. make eollections, deal in exchaiure.
gold and silver coin, and transact a general banking bu-
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Klllt'tM at liiu ouuiviii JJ.OOJTC &uwTuiiy ucuupicu uy j
W. steel &co.
; The Mercluinta' Bank succeedinff to the business, will
pay all balances due depositors of A. W. Steel & Co.
. DIRECTORS:
E.J. LILLY.
AV. A. WHITEHEAD.
ii. Vf. BULL ARD.
fiEO. il. ROSE.
HENRY LILLY.,
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J. D. WILLIAMS & CO.,
Grocers and Commission Merchants,
COXTETTJE to sell Grocerie and Provisions at whole
sale, at the lowest market rates; sell and buy all
kinds of Produce, and are always in the market for
,r 7trf .tTAr"T" J Fl 1 "VTli
Spirits Xnrpenune and Kosin, at full prices; Dny uotton
P--S P on
Little River Mann&ctnring Company's
Yarns and Sheeting, -
i sU Factory Prices.
xaoerai aavances maue in casa or gooas on au itoo.
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I nee placed in their bands for shipment to 'Williams fc
nhison' Wilmington, or Murchison &. Co, ,ew
FOR SALE.
A GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, rooms, 8 fire-placea,.
rx ana otner necessary miuainss on lot. a ear tne on
! siuess part ot town. Apply to "
aug n vl A.J1.U v lUiiA-aiJjo-n
Wright W. Matthews,
:Ea,y o-to-7-iii.o,'3ar- o.
J "TT7TLL ATTESTD to all business eatrostd to him,
uciti consignmenta, aad suaautees quick f '
aad remittance. I . aufi2lt
PRESS.
" T HAVE the A
X gencv for the
sale of fiALLIS
CELEBKATKB
COTTON and
HAY PKESS,
iuannfdctured at
Petersburg, Tau
and am prepared
to furnish them
on short notice.
These presses are
cheap, simple; re
liable and porei.
fuL The screw i
so adniirabiy eoi
stroeted that two
bmdtfcan press a
500 l& bale fa six
minntes. I have
one in operation
at my : store;, to
which I iitvit ftthe
Inspection of th&
public I will al
m have one of the
POWER PRKSS
ES; of the same
manafacto r y in
operation- at my
Gin in a few days,
and would t le
pleased to have
the .farmers and
others to call and
examine it. ' -
Price of Hand
Press $140. '
Power Press 9273.
Gearing farnish-
ed far Horse Ptw-
v er urns.
xW.C.TPwOT.
Fayetteville, NC
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Special Notice.
ALL PERSONS indebted to me are notifi6d,that their
aecountit are now residv for settlement. I expect
to go Xorth soon, and hope all will pav promptly.
ang7tf FRA.NiC TH0RXT0X.
Berry Foster's, and Tom
Cooper's
MOUNTAIN RYE WHISKIES,
Warranted Pure and Genuine..
X. C. CORX WHISKY AXD BEAXD T.
A full line of all kinds of Liquors, wholesale and re
tail. ti. MiivnM.ii.
ang 7 liu Gillespie St. Eayetteyille, N. C.
Turnip and Cabbage!
Seed. I
Cropofl873. . j
JUST RECEIVED from LAXDRETH andBnST,
Turnip and Cabbage Seed,
Consisting of i
Pnrile Top, Tellow Ruta Baga, Eaily Wliite Flat.
; Dutch Eiirly Strap Leaf, Red Top, Large White
Globe, Large Norfolk, Hanover, &.c. . : , - - l -
Flat Dutch, and Iarge Dram Head Cabbage.
ang 7 tf AiIL. J- HINSDALE, Drnggist.
A. A. McKethan & vSons,
FAYETTEVILLE, X. C.
1 TE HAVE bow on hand, and are finishing daily, a
V T full and eompkte assortment of various styles ef
www vw
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A TT
made of the best Material and warranted. Particular
attention paid to Orders and Repairing aug 7 tf
Wilson's Ammoniated
,' SUPER-PHOSPHATE OF LIME,
Best Fertilizer "known for ',
TURXIFS, CABBAGE, WHEAT AXD OATS !
i .
FY!"R CAN RECOMMEND this Fertilizer highly, as
T T we have been soiling it for several years; and it is
weu endorse! ty tne Best ixrmers in tne uounty, wuo
nave not Deen uisapyuiaieu in us resuiix.
- aug 7 2ni ' Agents for North Carolina,
H. R. H0RNE & CO.,
Proprietor of
TOKAY VINEYARD,
ND yiiANJLEACTU RERS OF
Pure Native? Wines, Champagnes, end Brandies,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. j
aug ,7 tf
Cole, Gainey & Co.r
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
XR01TPT poi-sonal attention paid to consignments of
JL Cotton, A aval htores ana Country ITroauce. t
N. C. Flour, Cotton Bagging and Ties a specialty.!
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JOB PRINTING.
T WOFLD reapectfnlly inform the people of Cumber-
X land and the surrounuing couuties that I have one
of the ; I
Most Complete Job Printing'
. Offices in the State,
and am prepared to execute all kinds of .
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
Give me- a call.
JT. E. GARRETT.
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Anderson St near cor. of Hay,
E. J. LILLY.
F. R. BOSK.
E. J. LILLT. JB.
E. J. LILLY & Qp i
No. 50 HAY STREET, IRON FRONT
. JOBBERS J2H
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats, Eeady-
Made Clothing, &c,
TTAVE now on hand a large stock, to which the at-
j. j. tention oi uotJkTRT jvierchants is invited.
Fayetteville, N. C-, Aug. 6, 1873. . l-tf
W. G. HALL," .
. Whslroale and Retail Dealer in
Groceries and Provisions
Ife. 8 GILLESPIE ST, FAYETTEVELE, X.
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CHARLES HAIGH, ,
Grocer and Commission Merchant,
: HAY STBEET, Fayetteville, N. 0.
ang 7 tf '
GARRETTS
BILL AND LETTER HEADS'
Are a Ced a thM Printed EUewhere.
HAY
North Carolina Gazette
NEWSPAPER;
AND
jr o m
PRINTING OFFICE.
SUBSCRIBE FOR THE
HORTH CAROLINA GAZETTE,
A LARGE SEVEN-COLUMN NEWBPAPEE, j
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Devoted to the Principles of
THE CONSERVATIVE PARTY.1
rpHE GAZETTE will Contain the i
j ; . . . i f
Latest Foreign and Domestic TSt-wa,
Choice Literarv Selections, and interestinir Ap-rimltnrl i
matter. ' It will be the paper for the people the busi-,1
ness nian, tne larnier, ana tne lamuy.
EATES OF SUBSCRrPTIOJTw . -
One year (in advau.. ....I'.. ...'.13 00 i
Sixmos. i. 150
Three " J 75
- CL1JB RATES: 1 .
10 copies (sent to one address) with an extra tow S 25 0
20 " " " " " j 450ft
40 " " " " " n 75 Oft
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and a premluax of a fine chromo, value $25 100 04
100 copies scut to one addren) with an extra copy
And a niTmimh nf a Atia i-hmmn ralna tja na
THE GAZETTE
O 3E3
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IS NEW AND COMPLETE,
Prepared for theprinting,;
AT VERY LOW BATES,
Of HANDBILLS,
POSTERS,
BILLHEADS,
FREIGHT LISTS
COURT BLANKS,
BUSINESS CARDS, -&v
J. H. & G. G. MTOOVER,
0K. AKDEBS02T & OLDSTSS,
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FAYEIIErilLE, C.. .
THE MARBLTAffi
INDIES'
Gents Emporium.
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TITE are now selling at very fewest rate tnt asli, tha
T T remainder of our Spring and Sunuuer Stock ot
Ladies' Dress Goods and Trfmrnfegs, -.
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, &c.
Otm SPHCXAIiTT t
GENTLEMEN'S SHIRTS,
THE PERFECTION
OF MAKE, FIT AXD FINISH. L
. MacBAE tt DAIXGKRFIELD
0BT. COLE, Mooijo County, K. Cn Salwman.
A Card.
rfllTOSvE TXHRTTTTi tA ttia rA AonoafT mail
1 fiTUMt f till V lTlVitiMl tA fMkll an1 artff 1a Kn onMA . 4l.n
15tli of this month. I need tb Mney badlv, aad trust
that then ia not one of my friend who will fail to re
spond promptly to this notice.
ang i-u A. rUBEBTON.
E. J, HALE & SON7
BOOK SELLERS AND STATIONERS,
3IABKET 8QFARB, Payellc-rillr, X. C.
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KEEP constantly on hand School Book im gLml
use,. Bibles, Trayer and Htiui Books, Stationery et
all kinds, at wholesale or retail. aug 7-Jy .
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JOSEPH UTLEY&, SON,
; Grocery and Commission Merchants, and
Dealers 121,
AND GENKIIAL nEBCHANDIIB,
FAYETTEVILLE, X. C.
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FOB SALE.
"Y'HITE COItX, White Meal Oata.
YELLOTV CORN, TcOowMtol, FsOdw, . , -'
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jyIXEI CORK, Pea Meal; Hay, '
' AT -. ,. - V...;
E. T. McKETHANS
Grralu curxcl. 3Ef"eoca. Stor.'
aug 7 tf , - - .
GET YOUR
M Em JLETIZn
PRINTED AT-
WHITE LEAD.
2 000 LBS EEST g:&ai)es-
JUST RECEIVED BY
ang 7 tf
ILE.nOENE&CO.
MATCHES.
GEOSS GE2TTJIXK .-
SWIFT & COtTRTNETTS.
10
Just received by.
aag7-tf
H. R. HORXE 4k CO.
TOILET AND LAUNDRY-SOAPS,
SllTroxr Gloss Staroli.
Concentrated Lye, Concentrated Potasi
' Spices, Sea Foam, Glue, 4c, .
Fcr sale by
ang 7-tf
XL B. HOBKE & CO.
Hair Brushes and Ccmbs, In Large Varietv
jromades, v-
Puff Boxes, .
DIAMOND POWT
Lubin'8, and other E?
For gale by j"-1
, ang 7-tf 1
FRESH TURNIP AND CABBAGE
SEED,
JJTST RECEIVED BY
TLX. HORSE CO.
Drugsr Medicks, Faints,' Bits,
! WINDOW GLASS, . ,
LAMI'S, n4 'n , y
- TOILETMRTICLEi
In fall supply, and Cor sale by " S;
ang i is U. tu ilOKAS UU.
Kerosene Oil, .
I (110 TIKE TEST,)
A WATS 021 HAITD AT
H.R.H0RNE A-CO-S.
ang7 tf
I:
TEAS.
Best. Imperial,
Best Odas
TBY THEM. ;
H.B.HORXB&CO.
aog7tf
BRUSHES.
QNE GROSS most desirable styles. Jost received b;
- aag7tf ' . U. iC UORNE It CO.
; GET YOUR
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Business, Wedding, VisitiDg'and Snow Card
. PRINTED AT
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