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Fayetteville Semi-Weekly Observer from Fayetteville, North Carolina • Page 4

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LAND BROKER. MONEY. RUT. DlfiURUUKOTVI'BS. Fill ST CIj.MSS TO TURPENTINE DlsTll rtT IHAVE on hand, and will BARRELS, made at Mr.

a IVtv- IRIT Those in need will please rail HAVE so many inquiries abont Turpentine Lands, that I bave concluded to offer my services to buy and sell. Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots North Carolina Caisxmcres. MK. JAVL3 0. COOK ku cm hand fall stock ef Rack Ulead Caaaseeree, aaaufae tared by Cer-sa.

Teeaf Grier. at lhair Mill la Mecklcabarf Couaty. N. wkere couastn and1 saefraaau eaa The maattfaetarera rKuea4 their fabric a baiag eqael la durability, aad ft permaaeal la tal-ar. aa mj good ef etnular character aaannfactored or i the U.

8. Taey iavite the snast fall aad U. eagh Inu ef Ueav, aad ealy nk be patronised la ro parti ea their merits. Sept. yJL quantity, together with a fair description and price.

My commissions shall be moderate. JAS. G. COOK. Not.

21, 1853. 4Gtf NOTICE. OUR friends in the country will please not trouble us with any forwarding business; wo are not prepared for it. J- T. WADDILL.

Jan'y 11, 1855., 66tf Cape Fear Lands for sale. OFFER for sale that Valuable Plantation. above Fayetteville, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES, every acre of which is Cape' Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land requires no puffing as it is known to bo the best farming lands on Cape Fear River.

Terms will be made satisfactory if tbe right sort of purchaser is found. T. LUTTERLOll. J. T.

WADDILL. Feb. 1855. 73-tf i VVTE dislike allude to unpleasant subjects dus rlne these hard timed, hut If our enstomer- wboee notes anJ aocouata have been lying over for one aad two yearn, would call and pay us, we woum i I -il thankful, lr aoi convenient to can in n-un- taacea will Uo. wo woum aim oat consent io pay un for the aako of tba Caah.

I j. i. nAlvibb, ii c-Nov27. 1854. 6-tf 420 acres Turpentine Lantl for sale.

BARGAIN caa bo baJ hr early application to KILh 1I0NR0K. Fajetiill. Jt. Na. 2.

lfM. 4Ctf COTTON UAfitJING. I HAVE a plentiful auppl of Gunnj an Dun. Cotton RittK, Bale Hope, ornl lUgginj Twine SraJ ia tour arJerf anl tber aball ha upflfel JAS. U.

COOK. Oct. ft. 185.1. S2tf lHEbighenteaab rrico pai.l for Turpentine, Whit M.

Oak tttavea. aal Oak or Afbo Heading. Call oa Jaa. W. Strange, who caa alwars he fonaJ at tba St I McLAuKIN STRANGE Still.

Feb' III. IRS. rotr THOY MARSH'" -ILAVJ; ON HAND: i New Crop Moates Sugars, Coffeo, Salt, Iron, NaiN, Hani ware, Cutler, Window Glajw, I'uttj, lUacJcamtth TooU. Dva fetufla. fcpico, Ada mantine ami Tallow Candles, Crockery, Boots and hoc, Cottoa Cards, baddlca anI liri-dlcs, Suuff, Soaps, Dry Goods, Wbicb they offer at wholesale and retail.

ALSO, MeeaPork, Bacoo. Lard, Meal (Fresh.) Dried Fruits, Cahbace, FRESH an country Batter. pyfft ore Ageata for tbo aala of Stoddard's Celebrated Piano Forte, warranted at N. Y. prices.

fQaT'-Manufactared Tobcoco at Factory prices. Jaa'y tS, 184. CO-tf NOTICE? DOCTORS Mallett McSwain harine; ten their JLF Uooka and paper witb W. McL. McKay, wbo ia fully aatborised to receipt for tba eatne, all their cua- toaners Iirinj neat or too Cape tear uiver.

wno may be la arreara either by note or account, will coafcr a favor by callinf oa him and settliofr the same. W. V. MALLETT. IL A.

McSWAlN. FayottoeUlo. Aajr. SO. 24tf CANTON MATTING.

IO I I'IKCEA. 41 nd U4. white and cbeekeI Matting- Jaat rooeived. Also, Velvet Tapestry and Inarain Carpet in ft s. S.

W. T1LLING1IAST CO. May 2. l7-tf VLJio rrot-nn rrJi riT THOUGHT IT? aeae Carriage Establishment on the Military Grtent opposite the Mcthoilist Church, fronting on Mmmord Street. Ri; AfENTER PIlFsE! Fayctlrville Ja bonud lo IrpiIE Sabacnbers would retpect fully iafona theu I frieada and the pahtic.

that they bare entered into copartnership for the purpose of eon acting tbe general CARRIAGE BUSINESS ia all fla various parte. And baiac both practical workmen, rally andeestaauiar their baaiaeaa. tbey have no beaitatioa to compare work with. aay establiebneat ia Fayctteville as ta style aad durability. On a or the Bra may pa mawa by reference to A.

ii. Whitield's Iroa work for tbe laat twa years. We warrant aU work ta give general satisfaction for twelve moatba Repairing dose ia tba aeateat manner low for caah. TIER A BRANIN. James IT.

Pita. Jambs Bbasii. Fayetteville, Jan'y 24, 1853. 62tf Livery Stables. Too undersigned continue to carrj aa the LIVERY BUSINESS at thie place.

Tbey bave lately largely increased their Stock aad caa bow offer to tbe ablie as good Horaea, Carriages aad Drivers aa caa be feand ia the aoatb-ern coantry. Thankful for the Iireo patron age heretofore extended to at, we solicit a continuation tba pabllo favoe. Wa promise a eatiafactory trip to all wba anay wish ta travel. tcf 8tables at tba West end of Jtetoford street, where one of tbe Proprietors may always he foand, or tba Store first do Bast of Mr. Lntterloh.

J. W. POWERS CO. Fayetteville, Feb'y 22, 1853. 71 tr $100 REWARD.

RANAWAT from tba sabscriWr, two Negro Girts and fear Children, via: bright no-alt to, five feet four or five laches high, took with ber two girl children. Frances and Ana; HANNAH, copper colored, about tbe same height ot Martha. Hannah took witb ber two male children, Lowia and John. Tba above aegrooa formerly belonged to the estate of George T. Barkadala, and are auppoeod to be larking eoouiue cape rear, aoeat Mr.

winsiow a pUntaUon. Tbe above reward will be paid for their confinement la any Jail so that the subscriber can get them, or for their delivery to tba sabscrilier In Sampson county. FLEET R. PETERSON. September 6, 1848.

26-tf 8I0O REWARD. TWO aUampte have beea recently made to injure me pecuaiarily, ia the deatraction, by fire, of my viuh vrmu One ia April laat. by which 1 lost aome fifteen thoa xurpenuae tanua tying on nearer and Cross Creeks. mbu win. wno wd jmrmiT wniie my nania were dinner, by which abont lOOrt Turpentine boxes were destroyed.

Being thus injured I feel it to be my dary offer tbe above reward for sack information aa will lead to tbe conviction of the offender or offenders. And I moat earneady call upon my friends and all good eitiiens of the county to aid me in ferrretTng out villlaa or villians, wbo, in violation of the publio peaee. regardlcas af their owa self-repeet and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attempt, by stealth, to injure tbe property of others. CHRISTOPHER UN ROE. July 20, 1854.

15. REDUCED FARE. Through Tickets between Wilmington, N. and Baltimore. Fare 13.

Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, ft Wash ington City, or Tia Weldon, rorUmoutb aad Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the Office 1 1 be nnmiogton and luleiirh Rail Road Companv. at Wil SttlngtOB, or at tba OfBea of tbe Baltimore Steam racket company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail ttoad Company, irall Street, Baltimore. Jaa. 1.

1852. 18.7.7. nDI'f'O IfPfllflVPn P. rilPltinil fi UULUl). 1 HiUlLLUiA iV 1 Dra, F0DLEES MACRAE, IJajf Street, near the Fayetteville UoteL WE respectfully ask the attention of oar customer aad frieada to anr LARGE aad COMPLETE of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which we are now receiving, and which wa are determined to sell at such low prices ae cannot fail to give satisfaction.

fa If I a a aa m. wui oa our aim 10 sail aiaaictaea tnat be depeadad apoa. Give ua a call before nankin parcsaaaa. April 9, 1856. 04-t 'S A a i of beet late was the from of A aad in them WILL give tat highest Cash price.

geo. McNeill. CO My Cold Spring Mills being tboroaghly repaired, HI Mb. J-j SlL. Jon 15.

1(MW htston Fayet fertile Pa uenzer Line. revrrr vpw KTPAV1ER "MAGNOLIA" will leave I TaMJiti and Friday at IS tnlnete after aaariee. aad Wilmlaa-toa Wedaeaduya aal trUiaiaf toa WoJaeaJaja aal Sator day at o'clock. raauKO I. T.

LUTTERLOll. 9-tf Jaa II. STARR WILLIAMS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IX ForelgUfttld DomtUie Dry GOOdt a a x-vn rrw HAY aTnCCT, rayetttrllle, N. C.

J. B. STAKR.I I WILLIAM. tf April 2S. T.

C. WORTH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Canal aJvaacee aaado oa cooaifnmeata of Cottoa, Naral Storea, aad other rrwdaee. rartlcalar aUeaUoa rieea by 0.

W. DAVIS ta pur chasing Carvoea. procanaf Freigbta for Veaaela, Ao. Jaay 17, b. WO RTI Commission Forwarding Merchants, BROWN'S BUILDING, WATER 8TREET, Wilininfrfoa, Pi.

C. Caaal odvaacoa Bade am coaaifaaiaaU. Jan'y K.jaii G3- tf IL L. HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.

OFFICE aa eoraer af Front aad Fnneeaa at reel, wader Joaraal office. Dec 12. 4S-tf BENJAMIN IL HUSKE, ATTOKtVEY AT LAW, PAYJSTTEVILLE, N. a AT bo foaad at tba Office branerly oooupiad by XI. Walter A.

Haaka. aa Daw Stroot. Will attend tba Coaaiiea of Moore, Coiaberiaad and I Rbbeoa. Aad obtaia Uoaaty Land and Peaaiona ander tbe eanooa acta. Marcb IS.

Mtf J.G.SMITH,. Hit DKESSU6 1XD S1L001, the Fayettrrille Ilotrt. A LL kiada of rerfameriea, Hair Oua, Sharing and Toilet Soap for sale. Oct. 19, tfwa.

41-T R. M. ORRELL, A C'oniiuiion April 9, 1854. 00-t DISSOLUTION. fWIIIE Expreaa 8 team Hoe.

Company araa cusaolved JL tbia day by saataal eeoaeat. Tba boeka of tba concern are placed ia tba baada of Mr. Joba Skew, at W. McLaana wbo antaorua.1 aatUa apaad receipt for tbe name. JAKES X.

METXS, M. J. RAMSAY, M. A. RAMSAT.

April 4. 1844. 8-tf Sasli, Blinds, THE SalMcriber baring become Agaat for tba sale of WINDOW SASH, BLINDS aad DOORS of all win aetl cheaper tbaa baa aver beea sold La Fay etteville. Give me a call at say shop aa Old Street. He ia prepared to eiecele all work ia tba Care cater line, aa be baa several good workmen.

CUA 3 F. AavW. Jaa'y 9, 1844. 66-y W. P.

ELLIOTT, General Commission and Foncarding JlerrXant, WILMINGTON. N. C. Jane 10. 1844.

4 if JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, conni88iOt AND" FORWARDING MERCHANT, If lm ftdrftiftv V. C. 1 Prompt peraeaal atteatioa givea to all Con aim aeata, aad Caab advaaees made oa Prodaee to be ship ta other porta or eoid ta this market. Feb.

12. C7y W. A. HUSKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND CLERK AND MASTER IN EQUITY. FaTrrra-Titxa, N.

Feb'y 10. 1844. 74 tf Worth TJtley, Forwarding and General Commission MERCHANTS, rayetterille, -V. C. a.

woara. (72 tf) joa. ctut. Tf ARCH 19, 18144. rirn a ti wa -vwrw-w- a -war- I STARR aV.

Vl f.I.TA TS ARE NOW RECEIVINO A GENERAL 8TOCK OC SPRITJO AND STJEinER DHY GOODS; Bonnets; Bonnet, Cap and Plain Ribbons; Hats; Shoes; and Hrady-TlJidc Clothing, Wbkb Ihey will eell low at wboleaale, for Caab or to prompt pay i customers. M-tl JAMES E. METTS, Commission Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Aft 23, IS54.

"wanted HIRE fr the balance of tbe year, a good house aorvaat. ia a small ramily, for each a one a rood win paio. Kaatre at taia voce. Marcb 19. Sltf IJOOK.

HINDER Y. W. HARDIE Wat retained tbe Book BinJine uaaee aa toe aew store nest door to Mr. Beaaley, Jeweller, where be will receive aad execute ia aay etyle deaired. Aaraat I.

NOTICE. HIE late Arm of JAMES ft JONES Is dissolved. I Tbe ewtarriher will la f-tore eeadaet tbebaal- la bia owa aaae. aad Is prepared to do aU kiada Brick Work. While weabiag aad Flaeteriar.

la tbe etyle aad aa tba beet terma. He keep coa-ataatly oa bead aa txeeueat article af White Liae, tbe beat Fleeter af Paris. Pereoee wiabiag work my bae will pleesa give aaa a ealL F. M. A MRS.

get. tO. 45-tf NEW BOOKS. a ti 1. 111-ory of tba Ilea Fever; The Uaaonie Test veoa, try Craaat Tba Grant Iraa What.

kr. Baptlat tfmurj, by OrcaanL wwr supply cX School Book Blataa, Steel Z. 3. HALE ft SON. stay 2.

af at at to tbe 1 yvw 1 DAGIJKIMtEOTYPE LIKENESSES Taken at wAtt'a, IIOOMS NKAK TIIK MAUKKT. J. S. WEAR. Feb'yl.

"-tf SPIRIT BARRELS. aare re prepared to furnish Distillers with any uumher of Spirit Barrels they may want J. T. WADDILL. May 17.

2'tf USTP UB LIS 1 1 I'D, ft ml Corrected Edition of Dovereux's Equity, VoL 2. 1.1 OR SOME yiara past this volume of the Reports 1 of the Supreme Cou rt of North Carolina has been oat of print. The eubacners hare printed a -Jd edition, revised and corrected, which they will he happy to furnish to such gentlemen nf the profession as have incomplete sets. Orders are solicited, bhouid wey i.iirnurafced sufficienllr by the sale of this volume they propose to follow ft by a re-print of Devereux's 1st. 3d.

and 4tb Law. aad Dev. Battle's 1st Uw, all of which are out of print. E. J.

HALE SON. May JBG5. '(K) Casks l'resh Lime. Calcine PU.tor. PlaHterinir Hair and Cement.

Mackerel and Herring, by J. W. POWERS CO. The Lime will be in this week. -April 19.

93lf 375 BAGS for sale by April 2-J. PERUVIAN GUANO C. T. HAIGH SONS. 94-tf LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! raTIIlK Subscritiers have erected JL S7V.T Sl If J1IIL.L 8 miles from FavettcviUe, on the Western Plank Road, and will be prepared to furnish at the shorteHt notice, delivenihle either in town or at the Mill.

Terms as reasonable as can be afforded. Mr. Jas. F. Marsh, of the firm of Troy Marsh, in Favettcrillc.

is authorised to make contracts for our Lumber. JEFFERSON KIVETT. DAVID KIVETT. Cumberland April 2., 1835. 94-Gm DISSOLUTION.

riHE concern of Benbow, Kyle ii is this day dissolved by mutual conseut, and tbe business rill in future be conducted by Benbow Kyle, who ALONE are authorized to settle the business of the old concern above mentioned, of K. Co. C. BENBOW, JAMES KYLE, W. R.

LOVE. Fayctteville, April 21, 1855. 94-tf MURRAY, PEACOCK COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, X. C. I'SAUPa jauaat Mtwiiw tv tlic sale Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, E.

MraBAT.1 L. Peacock. C. H. Robisbos.

AprU S3, 1856. 94-Sm of CLARENDON IRON WORKS, IL.WINOTO.W, N' C. rtinE CLARENDON IRON W0RK8 are now prepared to receive orders for Beam. Vertical, Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pressure, and adapted to all purposes; Circular, Vertical and Port- ble Saw Mills, complete; Tumps, Mining Machinery, Grist and Flocr Mills, complete; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and Axlearloree Powers of varioaa patterns; Rice Field Pumpa and Engine Bice Thrashers; Shingle Machine. Shaftinc Pullies, Hangers, Gears, and all other Mill Work.

CASTINGS. Iroa and Brass Castings of alldescTip-tione, including Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings. Ac. Tbe Company would respectfully invite attention to their styles and patterns or Railing, which may be seea at their office. BOILERS.

Tubular, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, Chimneys, and aU other kinds of Boiler Work. REPAIRS. A separate department aad force will be kept for repairs, where work will be done thoroughly aad a ith despatch. All work done the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wilmington Manchester Rail Road, or the Wilmington Weldon Rail Road, or in flats at the Company's whrf. free of charge.

Having Urge facilities, the above work will be done oa aa reasonable terms aa elsewhere. rorth or iouLh, and in a proopt and satisfactory manner. Consultation by letter or otherwise in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, and for machinery generally, willingly answered. All orders or communications to be addressed to tbe undersigned. HENRY M.

DRANE, Agent. March 17. 84-tf. 1o Merclianls aiul Manufacturers of. I in-tram.

HAVE on hand now, and ahall keep a supply of Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, I Sheet Lead, ALSO A large assortment of plain and Japaned Tin Ware of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 12, 1855. 82 tf PERUVIAN GUANO.

WE have arranged with Messrs. Barreda ft Bro. Agents of the Peruvian Government for sun plies of pure Guano of their our own importation, and offer it for sale in any quantities at the following pnees, 19T cash only. 1 ton or under, 2 eta. per 1 to 6 tons $51 per ton of 2,000 Over 6 tons $50 per ton Deliveries can be made at our wharves to any of the River Boats, or from our warehouse on west side of tba River to the cars of the Wilmington Manchester Road, to of crpente.

Drayace to the cars of the Wilmington Weldon Road will be GO ets. per ton. Railroad freight from Wilmington to any point on the N. C. Road, not west Hillsborough, will be $2 per ton.

DaROSSET BROWN. Wilmington, May 28. 6-m FRENCH BURR MILL STONES, WARRANTED. rriHE Subscribers inform their I friends and the public that they make to order CREECH HUKR .111 L.L, STOATS, warranted to be of the best quality. being made from Burr Blocks of their own importation from the quarries in France.

They also keep for sale COLOGNE, ESOrCS COCIIICO HILL STORES, BOLTING CLOTH and CALCINED PLASTER. From the Senior Partner long experience in the firm of Egenton, Morrissft of which he a member, and their determination to give satisfaction, they assure customers their orders shall be faithfully and promptly executed. WILLIAM HOQO SON, a S. E. Corner of North and Centre opposite Baltimore ft Susquehanna R.

R. Depot, Baltimore. May 20, 1855. 6-ypd STEDMAN HORNE, Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, Ac PAVETTCVILLE, X. C.

WOULD respectfully inform the citixens and the publio generally, that they have just returned New York, and are receiving their Spring Stock Goods, consisting of Dry Goods Groceries, Hardware, dre. variety of Hate, suitable for the season; Ladies' Gentlemen's Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large assortment of ready-made Clothing; a great many articles the ladies' line, and we would be pleased to have to call and eximine for themselves. All orders sent to our care from our friends and customers will be promptly attended to. Marcb 30, 1853. 81tf mm I In and June 14, 1855.

S- PRINTING PRESS a a -v rrUIE Subscribers have fnr Bi LK uuudvkocis liiive ior sale nn i. Washington Hand Pressed hand. ,3 4 p. deliverable Petersbure Ta 1 be solj od Press and in good order. SaiJ to aL cheap.

a good nA a toec Sumnicrville Male Female A. D. McLEAN.i MCL.1S AN. 1 D. McINTYRE, 1 Miss Miss ANNIE J.

McLEAN, LOUISA F. McLEAN i fJlHE Exercises of this Institution will 1 M. on Thursday 5th July next. The aerv! petent assistants will be secured to mo, nfes of com. a growing patronage.

llll- This School is pleasantly situated in the oummervuie, anas "loonier," the nett county, in a region of country Temfr Hilt 6 nuiauiiLKC 01 aitl lage every Sabbath. Mail facil ea. 8 -HUrC I (1.. been denied, will now be enioved Parents and Guardians will find it a Wek their children and w.ird tn trn nr uaTC in. "1 this SrL.7 iftry niienuon win oe paid to thei moral training.

iutellectuat Students 11 be charged; from the iime of cat. and no deduction made unless for protriru 1 nu- Board, without lights, per month "'lness-TUITION PER SESSION OP FIVF For Primary Department, M0-NTIs. For English Grammar, Arithmetic ut 50 graphy, History, Chemistry, Philosophy, uZ For Arithmetic 3d part, Algebra Latin and Greek Languages, 12 50 Geometry, 15 00 EXTRA: For Music on Piano, with use of Instrument French and German, each, 20 00 10 0) 5 00 i.um.g ami UUU19- Or Vocal Music gratis. May 31, 1855. each.

5tf JOSEPH BAKER, ATTOKIEV AT LAW AS taken an office next door to Win Law office on Green Street. He will practice in the County and Superior Courts of CumW land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1853. 79-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair 1B A- A- McKETRAN.

April 18, I800. y3tf Fall and Winter Goods. J. Or T. WttddUl HAY STREET, ARE now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consisting of a lar-je and well 1mm stock of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Blacksmithtj- Tur Hats and Caps, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles the Drug line, Ready-made Clothing, and pentine Tools, Agricultural Boots and Shoes, Staple Dry Goods.

This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail Fayetteville, Oct 24, 1854. 43tt 1. We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. Steam Engines Fayetteville Manufacture. WE are new prepared with all the necessary machinery for STEAM ENGINES from five to sixty horse power, which, we can furnish on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Beats, vul perceive the advantage of having them made near home.

Engine of our own' manufacture can be seen in operation at the Foundry. HALL ft BOLLINGER. Dec. 7, 185a 51-tf The Earnest Carriage Factory in the South: A. McKETIIAN RESPECTFULLY informs his fiends add the public, that he has built up large substantia-Brick.

Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for mannl factoring Thankful for the very liberal Datronaee he has received for the last 21 years, he pe by strict attention to business, with a desire to give to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by. experienced workmen in eaca branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any irork inhis line isn.

as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, FraisHin, Ui LARGEST STOCK of Carriages, Barouches, Rockawatjs, and Buggies, Ever offered in this place, and a very large stoet of work nearly finished, which wiU be finished aaUj All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time tA rniatumera. has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vem tAa.es 4wla.A A cf vrt nti OT1. vavd aaaAVI. AU VUUrBO Ul ViVUOW .1 AU work made by him is warranted 12 montw with fair nsage, and should it fail by bad workmaasmp or material will be repaired free of charge.

Persons wishing to buy would do well fo cau examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and prompUy atteniwu Repairing executed at short notice and on verj reasonable terms. May 28, 1853. 98tf NEW FIRM. flflHE undersigned have this day formed a JL ohin under the name and style of COuaw JL RAY mer- U.

V. V- vw. a L. canine Dusiness, at ue siana ioruicixjr 1 Oonncil ft RVp where they expect to cantile business, at the stand formerly occuj re they expect to keep a 6-- assortment af Staple, and Fancy Dry uooaa. hope by close attention to business to merit snare public patronage.

nTTV ALEXANDER RAY. JOHN A. NICHOLSON. 10 March Li, 1855. The subscribers will purchase Spirits Turpentine, or make advances on consignments to friends in Wilmington, or New York.

onNS- v. 1. iiaia April 1 TO DIS TILLERS. TS wiH pay the nighest cash price for TURPENTINE, and request Distillers wt a call wnen in marKeu a A. J.

8tf Juna 26, 1854. notice. A XL persons indebted to tne late and CAIN ft are earnestly reqeBted settle, as longer indulgenoe cannote 'p. 2tf Mareh 12, 1855. McLAURIN 4tf June 12.

1864. BLANKS for sale at this Office. 'Mr'- 'I Wilder Talent Salamander Safe. VTTE ia aetaatl ear head aa aertaeat fr the nUe a ini. lrJ ire-preof; eVdraaa iriKMMlV Jeeraad far Uem.

have ii dM4 the makr earet fa deliver them here at Saw Terk price. D. W. McLALRlN. Areata.

Jaa 10, 154- 4lf AIALLMTT I'AULMIKR. ehant nxw TORE. uiMml. fi. rACLMIEE Aacaat 16, 1.

18tf FOR SALE, a FIRST RATI BCOQT HOR3E. of fao aton. aJ tt. AW a fl BLOOV aa4 HARNESS. rv.

wr kkWif fartbor for tbeta, tbrr will bf4 of at a barfaia if appHoJ fr aooa. Affix at taia uac. o. 4Ctf TUKPKNTINK LANDS. IITB wiU ett lOOO Arm of IMat LaaL 17 milti WettorFareUernie.

oa be Centra riaak Roal. Tbia LatvJ well TifaKered. ma at a viae bf beea eat or asxe4. Tbo prieo la below tbo aawal 6 rare for web la a-it, aa-J terait aeeotaaoualiaf J. T.

WADDILL. FajetteriHe. Feb. 6. ISM.

IS tf Favellevllle Candy Manufactory. IUC nWriW atill eoatiaaea to aaaofaetaro a JL txrW artM-lp of iiu mm faoor CANDIES at tbo olJ iaaJ. (No. Ureea otreet, dora Nortb, of tbe Market Hoove.) where bo woalJ be bappj to aea bU oU frieaJa aa4 caauoiera. CBARLE3 BANKS.

SJareb I. 1 7Jtf FREXfH BURR MILLSTOXES. Cirrat Rrdurlion lu Prirr. KGENTON, MORRIS CO. CONTINUE to make to order, aal keep constantly oa baaa French Uurr Jflillttone Of alt Jiaeanoaa, warraate4 to bo of beat qaalitj, bo lag aaaJe frota Barr tlocka aeleetcl by tbea from tba teat qoarriee ia France.

Tbe keep for aalo Colounc, Cocalica and Esopus Mill stones; Rurr Blocks; Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Calcined Piaster, Hydraulic Cement, OrJera fro to aay part of tkt country promptly at end-el to. R. 71. ORRELL, A real at FayetteeiUe. N.

Martb II. la. 70tf DISSOLUTION. FW1HE Cna of O. W.

GOLDSTOS CO. la tbla day JL dissolved by aawtaal eoaaoat. O. W. I.

GOLDSTON. R. W. GOLDSTON. NeVrl.

FT1 awbaeribar bariar wwrebaaed Uo iaUreat of R. JL W. Gelestoai ia Uo lata lrat af O. W. GobJatoa Jt Cw.

will etiU eoatiaao to saury oa tba GROCERY AND HARDWARE at tba aid ataad. Ha iavitee all bia frieada oaH a biaa wheal tbey eoaae to Market, aad be arUinry taake biaaaalf aawfaL 0. W. OOLDSTON. Nov 17, tf Sash, Blinds and Doors.

G. S. BUIE CO. i RB aw pwttiaa; ia tbia place Machinery ef the V. aaoat las proved kiae far Ut aaaaaTactara or SASH.

BUNDS aad DOORS, wkicb win enable aa to feraiah a good article aad at leas price) tbaa tbey have ever sees sold ia taia ark at. ALSO Oraaaieatal MoalJIags of ail kiad. laagth aad aiie. Macaiaery txpacted ia a few days for planing, ton facia ad grooving Flooring. All orders addressed to Q.

S. Bale Ce. will receive prompt atteatioa. G. 8.

BC1S CU. FayetUville, Noe. II, 1854. 43 tf J. S.

BANKS, 4Commiialon Fayt ttrrlUe, Z7. C. Sept. 19. 141.

Tilt iXDREWS JESCP, 27a. 70 7XI1X StrMt, TTEW TOES. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Ma chinists Tools, Leather Belting Arc, ALSO "tfanulaetarer's Articles" OF EVERT DESCRIPTION. Comprising Belting, Card Clothing, Bobbins, Shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skins, Roller Cloth, Oils, Dee. 27.

1843. 57tf LUTTERLOH CO. friHE andarcirned baviag oa tbe 20th May laat fo I ed a Copartaerabip aader tba name aad style af LCTTERLOU it CO. far tbe parpoao of traaaaetiag a geaerai BoaUag ceetaeee oa tae Capo Fear River. tbe Steamer Faaay Latterlob baa beea repaired, aad ia now ia reperior order for freighting aad carrying yaaaiagore, eaa wvu aaaaa regaiarly twa tnpa a week, leeviag FaywtteviOa Moodaya aad Tbaradays at 14 aaiaetee after Saariae, aad VTilmiagtoa Taeadaya aad Fridays at 10 o'clock.

Tbe Steamer Rowaa witb a fall ceeaplemearef Flats will saeke ooe trip or mere a week. aa orewaCaseee may repairs. The Boau of this line Kriag of vevV light draft of water, ebippera may rely oa diepatcb. Tba Steamer Faaay Lajtterleh bae made twa tripe a week, for tba Laat tweaty-tara ateatba. at tbe 20tb Miy.

da nag tba low eat etate of tbe River. Sbippera bytear liae stay rely witb certainty oa dis patch. W. r. ELLIOTT, Ageat WUmiegtoa.

J. P. MARSH. Ageat Fayetteville. T.

8. LCTTERLOH, H. B. ELLIOTT, J. F.

MARSH. W. ELLIOTT, J. TROV, Jr. Jay25.1844.

17tf A CARD. 1HE "Ufntf tadera bia aervic to tbe ci'ireas aad tbe srrowoLar roaatrr. aa a tSTER BRICa LATER AND PLASTERER, aad givea a that be ia rely to oauraca foe work ia bia hae, at tbe Wwt caah prWa. R. F.

DICKJMJN. FayettvriCe. tict. 9. Ibi.

LIFE INSURANCE. rap ne t.a4erigal bae beea aepoiated Ageat of tbe Naetb Cratiaa Mat.U Life laaaraace Com- I-aay. Every memUr fee rvrUcipala ia tbe pr-hta tae Caaapaay; aad tba aaa.aj fwr life memberabip. where It aaaoaaU to twc more may be raid aa-e-balf la caah. aad the el hif aote Debcara live may be laamred by creditors, a mm may iaeare bia owa Le fr Ue esdaaive beaett mt ramily The Uvea of sieves may he taaarad.

Ttua eyateai ia grewiag lata favee. all aver Uo civiaad wortd It is eaa by which a family, for a saay crovided for, afte tba WaAb Us Wad. aa wbeaa esertioaa tbey may have r2 wrt ItiaagWlavcatmeat TLr7: a4 aAer ukiag TZ1! LVr-' ErUaatory pampUeta. aad Ua iiniuet oa appUaaUoa. I t.

J. HALE 1 D. aiiea, ing pea rgVi Ja. pnee K. biadisg aa of aeateat aad la as.

Grevea; Fra. aO lEDAR FALLS Cotton Tarn and Sheetings, for at Factory prices May 80, 1863. by TROY MARSH. 98tf CHARLES BANKS, CdJYFECTIOJYERi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign Fruit, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Snwff, GREEN STREET, Fayetteville, N. C.

March 1, 1858. 73tf J. W. BAKER Is now receiving from the North the largest, nnest, and most caretuliy se sVTlr If lected stock of srU FVRIVITIIRG ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete; all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room mrnitnre in setts; curled hair and shuea, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; bide Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every, variety.

Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with. At- tMiM ttoeewood Meiodians, from the bet manufactories in New York and Bm, warranted as good as any made in the country and will be sold at N. York prices freight only added. November Z.1804. 4otr.

llarbte Factor y. 1 Tf a- a.F aW By GEO. LAUDER TWO DOORS 1B0TE C. T. HUGH SOX'S STORE, Fayetteville, Jan'y 20.185a.-., -4 64ypd M.

A. BAKER'S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GluY MD RIFLE IMUFACTQRYi GENERAL ASSORTMENT of double and single. 1 ct t. 1 i a uarret onoi uuns; uame uags, oaai roucucs; Powder Flasks; Drinking Cups and Flasks; Percussion iaps, 01 American, Engiua and French make; Colt's Repeating, Allen's Revolving, MaynMd's Repeating and Revolving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers; Ai-len's single Self-Cocking, from 2 to 6 inches; German Pistols of all qualities; Bowie Knives; Hunting Knives; Blowing Horns; Cane Guns; Air una. All of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on moderate terms.

Rifles made to order, and warranted to shoot from 100 to 90y yards. A good assortment constantly on nana. Jobbing of all kinds executed with promptness and, on reasonaoie terms. All orders promptly attended to. Jr Opposite the Post Office, Fayettevine, K.

C. eept. 4, iea4. 28tf PLANTS, TREES, CONSIDERABLE lot of choice things just received and for sale: amonar which Aflnnrncnm A Rhubarb, and Raspberries should be planted as soon as possible. C.

LUTTERLOH, Nurseryman. REMOVAL. THE Office of the Brothers' Steam Boat Company is removed to the Husk Building, on Green street, next door to P. Taylor's. v.

i. S. BANKS, Ag M.VII 1 Tfcaaa Ptlle are snttralv YwcUhk. moat anperior jncaiclne ia tbe tunol illBilicmt Qnn- IA't'iS: Lot oAppttiU, Obtruded and painful MaulAtaUan, and sOhn-string As a famala Uadidne toey act lika a ehana, aad wbaa takaa aeeerdlnr to the directions, they nerer fall to onre the wont eaaea of Ptlea, after all othar reaiediaa tUL. Thar paxlxjtle blood, equalize, the ctreala-tloa, restore Che Kldaewa, and other Be- urraaa, ca a aealthw toaa aad aetiaat and aa aa AnQ-Bllloua Famfly atadidne they have bo equal.

Also It A CUA, CbldJ, CStarrh, Broncho, Cramp, Whaopbtg Oma, AtOma, OoMtmptUm, JVcrma Disttms, Dytpeptia, Disease qfthe Heart, fnfianmuxtum tmd Pain a ti CUt, Bat and Ode, and aS dimasts arising from ranged ttaU tf tkt Stomach, aad ta aacaa thtdimrtst and bai feeltnefrom eating too heartjffood, in xak and dytptptic tutbitt. WARRABTXD TO KB FUSELT VEGETABLE. These Puis act as an Kxactorant, Tonic, and Aperient One Si cent box poeaeasea three tune more power to eve diseases than a one dollar bottle any of tba BjTTrpe, Balaazna, or gana-perUlaa, that were ever Bade; and a sinipla trial eCcaur one box wJU prore thia Important truth. 'tncjr proaaaae SExpeeearaUom, Phlegm, aad Clear the Laati aael other aorx Orfaaa, avu aaorMd aaatter, aad there la not anethas remedy in the whole Materia Medlca capable of impartfoc sash haalinr propertiea to tbe langs aad vital Ois raaa aa thaae rflla. They Core Coatlveaesa, pradaca faed, reaalar Appetite, aad Straagtaea the ye tern.

Prtoe 26 eenta par box, eentelnina: 25 doses of kedkana Call on tat Agent wbo eoll tbe VOU, and ret the Ftcudtft. Mmamae eaana. vlvlna? foil vertiealaM mS MrfMiM rvf mna iwny V. torn 1 abora-named PUla are fc sale in i- rerw Town aad Vtliaare aaa ITorth aad aaata, Fatttts vhjj, by 8. J.

HINSDALE and J. N. SMITH. I vareiu sale I I I I I us.

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