DAVIS'S lOK sale bv April 21. PALV-KILLKR, SAM’L J. HINSDALE. 68tf "Works on Free-Masonry. KW Mksuuic Trestlo-Board, adapted to the Work and Lectures, as practiced in the 1.0 Iges, Chapters, Councils, and Fncanipincnttt of Knight Templars in the United State?, bv CliDS. W. Moore. The Free-Mason's Manual, a companion tor the initiated throii^b all the ilejrrees oi' Masoiii j by Kev. K. L Stewart. The True Masonic Cliait or Iliort'glyphic >!onitor. l)v .1. L. Cross. The Free-Mason’.s Monitor, containing a de linoation of the fundainontal principles of free- .Masonry, operative and specnhitive. as well in a ri,-li;;ious as a moral view, by Z. A. l>nvis. F->r sttle by K. .1. llAi.K SON. May 31. ■ T.KS8DNS IN MI SIC. fH. AVUITAKKU would respeotfuny in is form the citizens of Fayetteville and vi- l iniiy, that he has again commenced giving Les- >'ins on the I’iaiio Forte. IJe return.'' his thanks f')r the liberjil j>atronage heretofore received. I huniblv solicits a continuai’.ce of the same. .\\[ jKiiiis shall be taken for the adviuicement of i'is piqiils. liistrui-tion also given on the (iuit;^r. tri’' l"iauo3 tuned and n pairod in the best ni.iuner. L. 11. MIUT.VKKU. ,\'i;rnst '-M. IS-)'*. iiltf i.AW ijooiv'. 4 1»\MS S Doctrine of Equity, the excenent work prescribed by the Suprt'me Court of .rt!i (' ;r..;in \ f' r the course of Legal Study. I’rioe 6'*, for sale by .\j.i-il 1'.. E. J. H.VLE \ SON. l*cport« in Law and I'qiiity. I'r ipos.tls by LITTI.K .S: lUloWN. f-r publi.sh- ii'.'S bv suVscrij>ti"U a New Series of l.AW AM) KQl'ITV RF.l’OUTS. rWlITl’ want of some system by whiih the de- Ji. ci>i> ns and judii-ial opinions of the scvtT.-il Courts of I..-IW and Iviuity in I'nghind can be More promptly 'and cheaply furnished t > the priifVss;..n in this countrv, hu'? long been ^ 'rionsly felt and acknowle.’g.'d. The snbsoril’tr-; pr'‘i>oi' to r''j'ul>li.h these reports in ful’. as fast :is they :ij'j.tar in Fng- iMjid. and can be received here. The_\ >\ill con- ■ tain reports of cases decided in the House ot' Lords, tlie I’rivy Couiii-il, the .■•e\erai ('"Ui-t? iif L jiiity, tiie \>urt of l^ueen's lU'iieh. the (,'ourt of Common l’lea. the Conn of Fxcheipier and F'^che.[uer Cl'.ajiib'. r. the Fcclcsi.istii-.-il ainJ Ad- I >aUy I'oiiri?, tlie f >urt I’V l‘.;uikru]'tcy, in- r'u 1:iig al> > the l.lectiou ( asts. the rown t’a- S''i Hv-'-'rved. a!i 1 the lliiilw.ty and Canal Ca» .'. Til' se Uep-'i :.-; will be ]'ub’.ished in ii'.ontldy I iiul‘.-*:s or ('.lit.'. C'ininieneing with the dtei- .:i' of Micii-o.-’.n; IS (Noveudier i Term. 1n’>0, . 1 w!!! bo c.iret'ully euiti- 1 by a meui!u.'r of the v\ith n"tcs aU'l referei.^i.s to anulag' ns A ::n-v'..-;in di i l si.uiS. K ioh number will consist of i.ver tl.ree Lun- dro 1 pflje-> closely printed o. t.ivo. i.n the 1 st j.aper, and in clear, t'lir typi*. and will coTitain u tiil'^e of c.tsf.s. and a lull t;ible of c'ntents. tiiu.' forming a coaiplote volume by itae’.f, as wr'! as a purt of an entire series. The j'riee of this j-ublioati >n. forming s:\ ' \ ’ imes octavo, v.iil be *10 a year, payable in ivuiice, or tlie volumes, hands'.mely and uiiit-rmlv b-.'und in l.iw sheep, LITTLi: .S: r.P.OWX, ] 12 Wasliingt' n >treet, lloston. r v*'I'! ^. Siii.>'-riliers m • autiii.ri/.ed to re- ive •i.ib'.Ti5iti"n> r'"r the ab..ve work, the first \.>Iume of ^\Lich is ;ilri-.idv i"iu- l. K.'j. HALF, \ SOX. M ty IS'l. 7"tf NKW J’.OOKS. f- Kir.U HUNTS ArTOllloCRArilV: Toe-; _i try of tlie \Vu\crly Novel-s; Harper’s Maga- . ■1: ^ I [nt.TTi:iti"n.ii litT.i. .Vj rii .Vos.; .Mton Lavi-ngro. rutn;;in'~ chenp editi .n: .^l;lns- ! 1': i 'Mcxicaii V-iv. iiiu'trated. cheap and bound j etiiion'-: ’n'Mes on I’lank Uoads: Complete F irti,* r ;ui.l ;ar.Ii‘ner. by Fessendt'n: Vouatt \ M ii'in on ’.-itt!e: Nt-w .\|;!-Mnio ’i'rt-stle lUmrd; j I i*-eiuas'li's M:;nr,:il; .M.i^otiic I’hart: Froema- s u's Monitor; GiM.'miih's Works; Mi-Lellan on t ie lnteq»retiition of Scripture^; M. ’osh ou lii- >;ue tiovernniPDt; MctJuffy's lleatlers, second Ji'i'i third part.«; l>.Tvic>;' Sur'.e'iing; Gunn's ])m- iaesTi(‘ .Medicine, ice. A^c. .lust n-ceivt-d l*v Ai.ril I t. E. .1. hall .v JIMory of Xorih farolifia. ^ under.'.;rind h:is W-en appointed G>ne- j ^ ra! .\gfiit for Ci!!. .J. H. heeler in tiie .’li i M;.:ri >bioi:il I)i.strii-t, ;iiul wi.'hes to ap- j.i'.tit ."u'u-Agents in eacli fif the countiv-s of II 'l.-si.n, :’.)himbus, lUadtn, i>nin.''»ick. New Ji.-uiovcr. Samp.son, Duplin and Onshiw. nud ■ J 'k.i that application Ije nwkde t» hitu innnv- diately. The Work goes to pre.'is in .-Vugust. and the price will tiC: (Ine iJollar pvr volujue, ^ M.'id c insisting of twi> vylunx'S. ■ .JOHN .M. f:osi:. ■March _’l, l.'.'>i. »,J-tf SEW IJOOK^i. S I>-V\ENGllO; ^irave .\guiiar’' B# V. omen of Knghind; Mis.i Sti ic^laiid s l.ivos nf the (Queens of Scotland: .\lton l,.. ke; Hints to .Sportsman; Nohwiy's |);tvitl ,'op- p. I held; Scenes in Missi»ippi: Love and Aml>i- iioii; Irving’s Work.s, 1» vols.; Modern British Lss.'iyists, H vols.; Builder's (OiiipiiikuiH; iiian s Letters from Kurope: A)»bott s Malleville; Southey's Life and t 'orrespondenee; Life of I..;uJy t . l.inhoun: with a v.iriety of School I’.ooks, etc.*. jiit.T ri;ceivod liy F. .L HALE k *N. ' March 11. l.s.'.l, X!:w liOOKS. \RT'Ffrs Magariue fnr .lunp; Int.m.itlon- al do; Th.- Sister,, or the Fatal Maniages; Vi kwi.-k Abroad, or tlie Tour in France; I’leve- lies ot a l$aciivi*»r; .'5uerid»n's Life and Dra matic Works, 1 Volume; Young Liidy t Friend: .'■. li..ul Bwks, Sac. .Just received. K. ,L irALE \ SO.\. .Lino 1 li. iS.jl, Notice to Builders. ON Friday the oth day of September next, will be Let to the loTfest bidder, at Mc- L.aurin’8 Old Store, the follow iug Buildings, viz: A School House, 86 feet square, one story Li^h, vitli an apartment 24 feet square at each end of Uie Building. Also, a Dwelling House for the Principal Teacher, 36 by 42 feet, two blorit^e high, Tvith a passage of 10 feet through the I'uilding. , i ♦ Flans and Specifications will be submtttect at the time and place above statt-d. torturther particulars, apply to Jolin C. McLaurin, Laurel Ihll, N. C. c. McE.VCniN, JAMES T. KOPEll, .U)HN C. BAKER, DAN L C. STEWAUT, 1'AN’L STLWAKT, DAN L C. .MclNTYBE, Ml IJDOCH McKINNON, JOHN C. McLAl UIN, Ibiilding Committee. Uichmond County, N. C., 8-wtr)S July 1'.*, 1S.11. I HABI>i' nIOSIDKXCK FOR sam:. rjlHK Subscriber now otters for sale all his .M- Turpentine and Farming LAND, contain- intr about iH«» .Veres, situated 111 miles Fast of F.iyefteville. on the Gwldsborough road, com monly known as Palmyra. It has a dwt'lliiig house, out-buildings, ,S:c., and a store wliere a large amount of busi ness is done, and increasing daily. This is a rare chance for turpentine getters, merchants, \c. and w ill be sold a bargain. Any one wish- inti to purchase, and wishing further informa tion, can ai>plv on the preuiises. to J. W. MnU’HV, or P. 1’.\V1A>H, Fayetteville. ,lu1y I’f.il,. 1S.')1. * Stf c AirniAia: iioi kl. rWlHE Subscriber having fitted up and en- H lai'ge.l the a^'ovf > f!/ ktirurn House, is N'T!- I'l-epared to entcrt;'.in travellers with i:n'munl comfort. IU>B'T McNARB. Carthage. Moore •”o.. N. Mav S. l>ul. I FIFTY DOTXARS REWARD. RANAWAY from W. J. Buchanan, of John ston county, on tlie Pth of Januoi'y, 1>\0 I NEGRO BOYS, i)an and Stephen. Dan is about I 25 years of age, stout built, of dark complexion, and weighs about 175 lbs. Stephen is about -8 * years of age, weighs 170 lbs., ot yellow coui- ! plesion, speaks verj’ slow when spoken to. Said Negroes were raiseii by Elizabeth ^Hir- ! phy of Cumberlaiul county, in whose vicinity they are supposed to be Itirkiug. f will give the above reward for their appre hension and confinement in any jail so that 1 o-ct them, or for either; and an additional reward will bo given for i>roof sufficient to con vict anv white person of harboring said Negroes, j ■ K. F. MURPHY, j Jan. 2L1S51. i NOTICK. ILL be sold on Friday, the 20th inst.. , . at the residence of the late Peter Mc- Kellar, all the perishable property belonging to his Estate, consisting of Horses, Mules, ('attle, Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Farming Utensils, and Blacksmith Tools. Also, one fannly Carriage and Buggy, togeth er with Corn, Fodder, (*ats, \c. At the same time and place, if not previously disposed of, will be leased for a term of years, 12-),(l(K) Turpentine Boxes. Terms at sale. L. McKELLAK, J. McKKLLAR. Executors. August L is^ol. 10-ts 70-tf Greensbcrougti, N. C. rg^lir. next .Session of this Institution will commence on Mon.lay, .Ui!y i. tbi apj'Iicati.'U to th‘ Principal, circtilars will be torvN ar'.led. giving all necessary information respecting the .''cliool. UlCllAllD STEIILING, A. NL. Princiiial. ('i.>v. J. M. Mdi.v.iu:Ai>, Proprietor. .tune 17. 7*;-10wpd HILLSBDKOlcr. \rAI)l-:MY.^ fB'^HK a.-ting TrtJ>tets of this long estab- ,)8_ lisht'd Sruiitiary. t.ike great pleasure in anii"uni-;ng to the pu’. lii-. I'.iat they have cnga- the sirvicv?' of .Mr. LLN.I N R. Ill SKK, who " iU hcrvatter c.n/.iut the .Vialemy as Priiii'ij'id. Mr. Huske is :» native of this Stat-. ni; I a Grndtiate of our L tii\er.-ity. and h is y«-vn en- 1 f.>r s.>me tino* 'ery >uci'i-.-:-t'tiriy in tt ach- ir.g in the tt>wn of Fa\etteville. His learning. tiu«- temjier and Christian chiiracter gi\e a."ur- ani’e t • I’arents, that hi' iluty to children en trusted to his charge will be ably and cnscien- cio.;s!y pcrform^'d. 'I he Exercises of the next Se>sion will com mence on Monday, the 21-t instant, and as tin- eoiiise of ii;stni tioji i« preparatory to the I'ni- versity, the session^ iri tuture will correspond with those oi'Cliapel Hill. Terms ot luition, iucUvling Cviitingencies. >;J1, al\va\^- in a Ivam-. >o dcUietion m.tde unles-; iti "f j i tr.ic'- ed illness. P.v .rdor ..f the I^.ard, K. V. HE.VUTT, S .V\Li: Ol’ VAH AHI.i: REAL I3STATE. virtue of a DeTt‘e of the Hou. the Court i f L.piity in and f'.r the ('..imty of ,M..nt- C'.niery. 1 will, on the 1 hli day of August ne.\t, expo^e til Pulilic ."'aie, to the irp.rlH‘.'t bidder on the preni;>t s, . the residenci’ of tiie late (’..1. John • rump. I tiie very V.\Ll ,\BLE liL.VL LST.VTE kn..wn ;us the • 'Wrrrotrn of the on the \l..ntg..niery >i.Ie of the Iti\er, c- iisist- ing of .several Tracts, eoiitrtining I | or I .'>00 acres in all. 'I'hc Laii.l including tin- liuiMin^rs, iini'rovenieiits. aiid the .\arrows, will be suld iu the fir>t place. aU'l t)i>- several surrounding 'I'ru ts ;ift*TW;irii'. sep.irate’y. This Land is valuable n .t only on account of the fertility and pro.luctiveness of the s>'il, be- nj'.r well ad.ipted to r)ie -'iltiire of '.irn, heat, ottoii, 1 iili.ti i-.i, ,\e.. Irtit :il.So on accniint of the ‘X •client FfSilEllY .itt.iched to it at the .\»r- P'WS. wliere a great number of Shad may be annually e.iught un.l th- Water P.Aser afFonleil by the fall in the River at thi.'^ placv, which en- ti rjT.se atid capital could make useful jind pro- ht.iMe by the erecii.m ,f Mills and Machinery of every descrij tion. to any extent that might lie d'’sirei|. Px-'idi-s th*-.se capital a'lvant.-igeg. the situation is beautiful, romantic and h*'althy; in short, de.siriMe in every p>int of view. Twelve nn.nths criMlit will lie given, the pur chasers giving bond and ajtproved sureties. J-VS. L. GAINLS, C. M, E. .June JS, L''-'.]. j.js tin- . is PKOPOSAF. ill'll: j.ublication of a Volume of SER MONS, M by the Rev. Jarvis ISarry Buxton, hite Rector of St. .lohn’s Church, Fa'\ ettevillc, N. (' ^ —to be edited by his sou, the K*ev. Jarvis Pux- ^ t n and accompanied x\ith a Portrait, and Not.ce of his Life. ^ The proposed volume will be printed in large t.'.'iir type, and coniain over ;")00 jiqges sub- Et.intialiy bound in leather. Terms, Two Dol- I u'«, priyable on delivery. Ine not j.roceeds, if any, derived from the; "* given to the ,«cnnanent Fund for' Missionary purposes in the Diocese of North arolina. It is desiied, , jis few if my copies not pre- N.o,i,ly ordered will l,e published,) that j.ersons v. i.s,iing to suli.sr-ribe would immediately notify the Kditor himself, or their own Minister, whom he respectfully requests to receive Subscribers’ II nm-.'?, nn.l to forward them to bis Addre.ss at Asheville^ X. June, 18.j]. 70 '«II’RCII lii^OKS.—'rh«*Clinrcli L'.er.tified, by Rev. W. 1». Wilson, I>. D.; Manu- a of 'liurch Principles, by do; Original Thoughts on .'■..•fipture, by Cecil; I'eaven’s Help to Cute- e’lis'toj;: McCosii on Divine Government; Prayer 1 ii.k.', plain and fine. Just received. K. J. HALE & SON. xo'i'ici:. TBIHE e-.i.artnership heretofore existing M. der the name ..f .L A. Rowland \ T. tbi.e (lay dissolved by mutual consent. ‘ JOHN' A. ROWLAND i.lLBKRT W. .McKAY. .loMN r. MooKE. 1 li(“ HHtlcrsiifncti Avill continue lh- l.u.siness the iute tirm, at their former Stai d in LumlM Tton. under the style of Ri>W- L\.\I) ,S: .McK.\l^ v.herc (iood*! fd’ every de- si-rijition can be bought on the most reasonable tcnii.'. JOHN A. KOWLAND. GILP.LRT W. McKAY. l.umbertoii, J aly 1, 1K.'»1, Itf lAvr rr hk ivNowx, 'I'liat A. HEDWIN lias located himself in Troy, for the pnr|)ose of carrying ..!» tl.e BOOT AND Sll(»!-: business in its variotis branch es. Tliankful for past favors, lie hopes to merit a continu- l.AM) FOK SAU:. rjlHE subscriber being desirotis to remove to JL the \\ est, oilers for sale the place where he now lives, containing JVOO A4'VC>> ^*1' fcrent Tracts on South River, alu)ut two mile.'? from Blocker's Store, .\bout fifty acres is un der cultivation, and produces well. It is tirst rate Turpentine lan.l, there being about l!',UO() boxes cut, and oOlXJ more Ciin be cut on the same land. For further particulars apply to me on tliC piciiiises. GRAY CCLBRKATH. .August 2. iM-.lt He ward. B;® I NAWAY from the subscriber, about the bih of .Inly, a mulatto fell >w named WINDSOR, about* ;>5 years old. He is about tive feet eleven inches high, full bushy hair; rather slow spoken, and rather spare built, his fri)nt teeth slightly dec.iyed, aiel j>robably one or both of his eye teeth out. Said negro is a ( oojier bv trade, and will attempt to pass as a free m.in. ami may probably have free papers, iis he has S lid he can go any where. He is a little rinklev about the eyes, and has an old aji- pear.ince. 'i'he subscriber will j;ive the :ibi ve re«:ird for his aj'prebeiiHi.in and delivery t" him, in t'I'Uwavlx.rough, S. t'.. t>r continenu'ut in ;iny j.iil in North Carolina, .so that he can get him Said negro belongs to .Ltmcs .M. Bell, ot tircen- villc. N. of w in in I hir-' i him. S. P.FLL. .\ugust 1, l''-”l. Di-tf s-JO IJF.W .VUn. (tor cach.) U.\NAV\Y in Decend>er, l‘''«i', my negro bo\« ABRAM and HKNRV. Ilenry is .*> feet 7 inch.’s high, and about '■)'> \tars old.— He is well known iti FayetteviUe, v liere he learnt the i'.I:t>'ksrnith trade. He i.' rather small, :iiid Vfiy dark, witli a downcast look. .\bram is ■> feet D* inciies high, ab.oif 2 > ye.-irs ohl, S' liiething lighti-r of c.ii.iplesi’.n than Henry, stout and well I'. iiued, and waiks up right. 1 hcse negroes are tlvught to be in R.ibe'. n 'oiinty. near the ••P>ig .''wamp. " I will give the abtive reward . f Twi-nty Dol lars fi.r the confinement of either .\bram or Hi-nry in the .L»i: at I.niiiber’- ii, R- n t'o.. or F rty !>■ !'.,»rs f r the i-uitincmeut of ImiiIi ut the .'•■ime place. W C. RIIODFS. Ju!v, l''.'.l. S-W'AT Ju;y 'th, l^M. 2-' tw J;./.. 1’re‘iident and F.ii 'a’.t\ .if the University ..f N (.’aroLn.i. t'. T. ll.'ii^'h. Fs'j. 'I H'U). Ib'bt .''traiig •. - Fayetteville. L. .1. Ilule, F..- p j ance of the same. Jane :5»>. 18.'.1. CAIRNS'S SKKMOXS. A PASTOIl’S Plea fi.i- Evangelical Catliolie. /m Truth, in Six Sern .jns, delivered in Trin ity Church, Columbus, Geo., Ijy the Rev. W. I). aims, fortrtcrly of North Carolina, i'rice 50 Cents. Also, .^cenes in our ParisJi, by a Countrv Pac- s ’n's Daughter, ."fl. Thankfulness, by Rev. C. B. Tuvlor, 7', cents T he Angel’s Sing, bv d..,, 70 cei.t.s, Farnr-al- L"-. by do., 75 ccr.t" I'Oi- s;,i. hy ] ■ U.'. i E i S")'T. A. REDWIN. 1-Cw !’. S. All those in arrears to I'edwin Mc- Piae will please call and settle as soon a.s po.ssi- ble. A. R. A Valuable Farm for Sale. TBIHE Suliscriber otters bis FARM for sale, Ji. situated on the east side of Big Coharie, known as the Major OHin .Mobley place, con taining Acres. The land is iu fine condi tion for tilling, and brings the very best of com. The dwelling and cut-houses arc all in very fine condition, the greater part of tliem having'been luU'ly repaired. On the farm there is a saw and grist mill, which afi'ords a handsome income; there is always a ready sale for tlie lumber, and at a good price; corn sells realily at the highest niarket price, witliout removing it. 1 will Hell the above at a bargHin, as I am de- HirouK of making new arrangements in my busi- nesfi. OWKN HARGKOVE. S.-unpson Co., June 14, 1851. 7(l-8m MfNFKAL \VATI:R. ^ J. HINSDALE is prepared to furnish his ctistomers with SODA or MINER.VL WA- TK);. with a viiriety of Svruji.s, all of a quality uriRurpas.sed. ^ i'nl 21 Fayetteville and Centre Plank Road. mkrtim; of st(H'ki{oli)i:ks. ^OTH'E is HERFF.Y (UVEN. that :t Meet- ing of Su'"'i ribors to the jimposc 1 Plank R'la.l from Fn;. etteville to Centre, in Stanl_\ County, will l>c held in the Hol'FL H.VLLin the Town of Fayetteville, (Iu Thursday ihc 2l.\l iliy of \iisiiNt iirxt, for the pur^Misc of oi-gaiiizing the I'onipany, ]>ri‘parat'.r;. to commencing the w..r'n. 'I'he amount iii'ccs.'-.-iry t" secure the Ciiarter haMiig been subscribed in the Town of Fayctte- vil!i‘ and County ot' ('umbt'r’.and, it is earnestly reijnested th.it all who are intc-rc-ted in the wi.rk. eitiier as suli.si ribers or .a.s intending to become si>, wj!l Mi’jHar hI this meeting, in p* r- S'.n or by |.|-:\y, and that nil .‘'ubscription bodks in the hands of C mini'^sioners will be returne.i t" tbe nu-> fing. It is lio'ire.l that a vij^orous etbirt shouM be made ]>te\iMii' t'. the meeting to obtain the sum necessary to carry the Road t-- i!s West' rn terminus, by the shortest practi- c.ibh-r'lUte tiy Little's Milis. The friends of the enterjiiize. in the C.iunties of Richmond, Mont gomery. .''tjinly. aiel Ciiiirl>«Ti.iji.|. nre therefore earnestl\ rci|U‘st d to bring to the meeting ;i]l the Subseriplinns that can l>e olitaine 1, tinder tlic a.ssiirance. lieretoturc gi\en, that the Ho.\d is to t.ike tlu- slo rtist route to Little's .\lills, uud thence to Centre. H. LILLY, ■) i:. ROSE, ■ J. (i ctniK, I .\. 'A. .'^ri, F. L, ' t'om'rx. TIIOS. wad DILL, i H. L. .MVR(»VER, ! K. J. HALF, J , July 2.'., 1851. 7-tf Ho(‘\s Cast-Sleel (’irciilar & Loii'j Saw.s. /^■IHE sub.scribers manufacture, from the best cast-steel, circular saws, from two inches to tive feet iiameter. These s.iws are carefully hardened and tempered, and are ground and finished by machinery designed expressly for the purpose, and are therefore much superior : in truth and uuifurmity of surface to those ground in the usual manner. They require less set. less jiower to drive them, and are ufit so liable to become heated, and j.rodtice a saving in timber. They also manufiicturecast-steel miU, pit, and rronf-ciit xiiuK. and billft itchu, of superior quali ty; all of which they have for .sale at tiieir ware rooms. Nos. 2'.» and :1 tJold street, or they may be obtained of the principal hardware merchants in the United States. I R. HOE & CO., Printing-press, nnu-hine, and saw-makers, I !!’.> and .‘11 Gold sti-eet, New-York. j The following extract is from a report made ' by a conuuittee of scientific and practical gen- I tlenu'ii, appointed by the American Instittite; , “\our committee are of unanimous opinion . that, in the apparatus invented by Mr. R. M. I Hoe for gritiding saws, he lias displayed great I ingenuity and tact in the adaptation of ma- I chinery to the production of results iu the man- I ufacture of saws, which may with propriety be denominated the nc ]>lux ultra of the art.” j t'iT’ Publishers of newspapers, who w ill in- I sert this advertisement three times with this ■ note, and forward us a paj)er containing the , same, will be paid in printing materials, by pur- ; chasing four times the amount of their bill, for i the advertisement. Spriitf^ Goods, I80I. 7ames~ KVI.E nAS JUST RKClilVED a large and general assortment of 1>11Y CiJ))DS, Among wdiich are: 1200 pieces new style Calicoes. 250 “ *• Gingham. o 10 “ Printed and Eiub'd Lawns. Brocade and other Silks. Swiss and other Muslins. Irish Linens, Lawns and l>iapers. llobinct Lace and Kdgings. Silk, Linen, and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Umbrellas and Parasols. Superfine Cloths and Cassimrres. Tweeds and Merino Cassimere. Pxmnets, uncommonly cheap. IVdting Cloths, Anker brand. With many other (Joods; all d which have been purchased* by the package for C.\SH. Those wishing to jiurchase by w holesale or retail, will please call before purchasing elsewhere, as good bargains mav be expected this seasou. March l;l,'1S51. «^3tf «Ki’.i.v H.VS RE.MtJVED to Hardie’s Building, on Person street, second door from .Market ; Square, and is tunv receivittg direct from New ! York, a large assortment of ^ Carefully selected to suit the wiints ot the people (if this community. His stock consists ot— Stajile and Fancy DRY (JOOD.S, Ladies’ l>ress (Joods, a variety, 25 cases Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and .Misses' (Jailers, half Gaiters, Boots and hall Boots, of a dozen dillereiit sixties. Cieiitleinen's finest Calf F>oots, en:»melled ( on gress Boiits, \c. A large lot of Ready-made Clothing: Coats, Coatees and Frocks. fri iu^H tt>S^12^, Pants and N ests of every variety, Fur. Silk. Panama, Leghorn and .''traw Hats, of latest fa.shions. .Mboni, white Chip. French Hair Lacc, white Crape, and other lionuets, .Misses' Lace and assorted Cra]>e Bonnets, &C. Hardware, Pocket and Table (. utlery. Trunks. Umbrellas, Baskets, Buckets, Pails, Brooms, Mats. .!tc. Saddles. Bridles, Whips and Collars, Bla^'ksmith's Tools, Iron. Sfcl and Nails. (iRt)CE 1:1 F,S. 25 bag.'. Ilio and Laguir.a t ollee, D' bu\f.s cheap Tolnicco. Crushed, Loaf, (.'larified »ind Bruwn Sugars, S:dt. .Molasses. Vc. 5 M nteilium jirieed Cigars, Frciich Bratidx, .Nl;uleira aii l Port ine, and .\l.iiiongahela W hiskey. To all of which he w..uld in\ite the attention of buyers generally and his friends an I cujtt.m- ers p.^riicularlV. Fa\-.tte\ille,' March 1 s, lS51. r,:i-tf ."W ir ami Sttntittcr Tin A* SheeUMron n\tre 3IANUFACTORY. At Wholesale and Retail. iF. Tm If•#«rrl’s | OLD i:.STABLISllED TIN AND SHEET-IRON I WARK MANUFACTORY | IS RFMOVFD to the South-E.ast Comer of | Market Square, ready with the ueccssary nuichinery and materials for making j FACTORY DRUMS S^CANS, I And to do all kind of work of Factories. j Al.so, nooFlNC,, GUTTITvING, aiuUll kinds j of JOBl’.lNG, done on short notice, and by ex- ; perienced workmen. j A const lilt Rui>]dy of TIN kept on hand, j at Wholesale and Retail, (’ountry Merchants and Peillars can be supplied at the very lowest prices. C. W. Sept. 28, 18.50. Mumpire State (’ookiiig Stoves. THE F.MPlilP:STOVK is of the latest and most approved pattern. It is better, and can be soM cheaper, than any other kind of Cooking Stove. For s.-ile by C. W. ANDREWS. April 22, 1851. 6‘.Hf HENRIETTA LINE CP Fayetteville BooU'MSindertf. Thomas h. tillingiiast rcspcctfuiiy informs the citizens of this place, that he has opened a NEW BOOK-BINDERY, oppttsite to Mr. Warren Winslow’s Office, Anderson street, where ho is ready to execute any style desired, { end made good as new. We have u;.., from the beet to the plainest. I for low water, and well adapts,j i, . Music, Periodicals, iiic. &c. are bound ou a , service. She will carry 7(Ki bbl.s. incrdi,. I new plan, in several kinds of leather, &c. I Jan’y 7, 18.51. 5.3tf ^iiteaiii ami Freight Are all in excellent order for busin «. Tow Boat* have been recently np.j^^ CHARLES JiANKS, €Jonfprt iott GREE.V SHEET, FUETTEVH.LE, X. C. Frtsh, pure, Candies, constantly sujiplied. She will carry and draw only 20 inches water. I Those favoring us with their ji.itronn'ro I expect as prompt and cheap service iii : particular as any other Line can offer { G. I)EM1NC., l>r.’st 1 K. M. ORB ELL. a -. . . j A. D. C.AZ.VUX, Agent at Willi," 1 Fayetteville, Dec. 21, 1850. '' ANDREWS. 39-Y June 18-30. 2;]-tf JOHN 1). W ILLIAMS, Commission A' M-'otuvaniing mflerchfint, Fayetteville, W. C. Feb. 15, 18.50. Wf K' ■-M’i f \ TIIE rELi:i)K.\TEI) BI Ck IMTE.M U. M. ORRELl., FOinV.lRDlXli CO.llMISSION .IIERCIIAXT AT j FayoKc'Tille, I\. C. Maxell 10, *1851. (;2-tf T. C. WORTH, COM.MFSSIfl.N ;l\I) F(lK\V.iKDl.\G .HEU(’I!.\.\T, W ll.MLXC rox, N. c. Feb. 1, 1851. 57tf (iKORGi: Kr.UOT, mvi^:ry sT.\ni,i;s. f||lHE citizens of Fayetteville, ai. 1 thf r. i generally, can be accomiin.iiate.J . son.tble terms with HORSES. BLGf^JH > other Vehicles, at such times as tlie\ H' ■ to hire, by applying to the sub.-crib. T now well fu'epared for t!ie bitsiji,..;.; [i. be much obliged to those wishing to iiirtt. him a call. J. W. POWEltS, Fayetteville, Jan. 27, 1851. ’ n To,y I K R Y S A I) L j;s COOKIiXCi STOcoMrtiissiow merchant, | J. PIIILLIP.S and RoB r WotiTFX B o 1 . V.. , C..1 .....I AND • Raleigh at iiis Shop on Fay- Acrpnt foF tilt* .salc ol' TiiiilK'F, lunilifr, &('. I loi'scs, CarriaiTo^, and IJu-r,,. ,„IX-.tcviIk.a.Mr.A,.M. ,V,I XJTO.V, ,V. C. I'OK UIIlt:. "" 1.S for sale by the Subscril)cr in Raleigh and Fa\ettcville; in 1 etteville Street, anil Camjibell's. The SuJ>scriber hereby forewarns all persons from |uircli:ising any of these .Stoves from any person either in or out of North (,'arolina, ex cept from himself or iiis duly authorized .\gents. He has purchased the exclusive right to vend this Stove within the State, and will prosecute any person infringing his right, either by pur- cha.- iig, gelling, or using, any except those ob tained from l.imsclf. Ji 'Si.l'H R:il-igh. April 1". 1 'I. prepared to furnish the publit WOLTFRIVG. r.vff For IC. THoM.'inN i- now ri-i i>ingH splendid • ;i> rtment of H.\T.'> f"r Gen tlemen. ^ iiuth'. IUi_\. .'ind lnfaiit>. to-wit:-- Patiama, Maricai' o. ped.ile and Leghorn, with 'i general ar^^'- i tment id' I’alm-h af. —,\LS I -V \ailety of (ientb-:iien l're« Hat>, t'.-w’t: Beaver. Nutria, M.deskin, Silk and .\ngoIa, of t:ie '.iti -t sr .le>-: v ith -lm n«>. r;meiil f "t': r st_\’i ' u na! y l'"!iiid in this nn tket. AU... C \p.' in abuiiihiiice, of diflereiit stvle.'and all of which \.iii be 'M t IIK.M’ f* !' ,\.'1I. '-jtil — ALSO ,\n assortment ..f lentleUien''. Ladie '. Mi.-.-.e?', ^'■utli>', B>_\ - .111.1 hiidren'' lit ) cr.S .''|[(»L.’'. whi. b will be off,.red on Ip erd terms f. r the Beady Cash. btrj'‘ I'l.'.-i-*!- Call and - iti-ly y urse’\e' before pui ci.UMiig e'.;(. « In re. J. c. THOMSON, .'-..uth wesl O' iner .^!arket S.piMr'*. .Nlanh 12, 1''51, Refer to Henry F^lliot, Esq., 1 Jona. Evans, Esq., . Cumberland Co. Rev. E. McNair, j Jan. 1, IS.-yj. 20tf SA\ AfMK.UIES, ~ Commission and Forwarding Mer chants, V W’lLMINCTON, X. C’. SCO !'r cVliAfjrW JX, ■.Suo isxor.i So'tt, Keen t'o.) F(i:sino/Kth/c Mcrclia/it 'I'ailors,! A\0 I>E.\t.F.KS IN (ieniltMiif'ir.^ rioihinK. Keady-niade, OF I HE FIRST (quality. A’so. a Complete as.'^ortment of (ients’ I liES.s (Jo »DS. SI rtf f, l U'ilniiijgton, X. f. Jan. 1'., 1^'51. ."v They are also prej>ared tf> send pa?.;,,^ , any of the neighboring town.s, fiii re:i' terms. Tiieir stock may be found ar tl.i ', ■di=t L, bks opposite the Metlu Hay street. They always have in attend.mi p j, and Reinsiiian, They will take hor'iOs :it reasonable terms. A two-liorse carriage will be in r- i i short notice, to convey ja.'s-; r tlie steambitat.";. Please give us a call. aU'l if sati.'. ; given, no pay will be required. FiiyettCNll'e, .^I;■.r^.•h vi. »; cor rox cix factokv. L*i LSSUS. RAY PEAIK K nr.’ tLr- , rized Agents in Fayette\ilii. tor- - of Grisv\oId’.., I'ateiit Water iiox t ■ mantifacttircd in (Tinton. J.-..rg^ia. \Mri'.L GI!1>W(.m, Cliiiton, CJeo., Feb. L'^51. -'T-tlS; j A i K.i>I \ M 1 li’.ooo t'eet ol' Lite 0,:k S liv LAiDi TWO l)!)ni:s \H!1\K lIlKil! \ SON'S STOKE, Fay*llfvil!r. .\. i\ Jau'y 2i^ I ".'.!*. 55-1 Yp l Sl’lll.Mi l.M) liOOllN. .\i;i;v. sm„M\\ i;M, ,v co, tRF now recei\ing din'cf froni Niw ^'-'rk and I’hil«del}>!ii:». their ^priiitf siikI Siiiiiiik'i* Embracing e\ery article which is u«u:-'!_\ kej't III a Dry (h....!.. ,''t-.re. The\ W..iiel e.i’! ti .■ at tention of the LMiif> in ] artil'ular to tlieii-very hiindr-.me stoi-k r.f I)re>s which li.a\e been releeted with the greate.-t , are by ,.ne o!' tlie firm, and wiiii h will ('oinpire. in iuaiity, styles and prii-es. '.\ith any in tlie m.irk'‘t. They will liot etiiimerat!•. as ilie_\ h.ave sueh a variety; and Would sa\ to the Ladies, that they h ve ii" leimy l.ind iro«,.Is, but WiniM re.'peettnil\ "O- lieit a call to «ee the goi..i> and he.tr their names. To the Gentlemen they wouM --ly, that they have the hand>onie>t stock of ( iotiis, as- sinii res ami X estings tiiat ha.- e\er t>een e.\- hibited in this niarket. Give us a call. ■\lsf>, a large as-;oi-tment of Ladies . (lentle- men s. and Children .■! Boots and .“'hoes, and a beautiful lot of I’anisol.x and Uuilirelbis; togeth er with a general assortment ol Cantiu ( rape .''hawl‘s, white and cold; .''Uiiimer \ izites and ^L'lntillas; Lace and .Mu:5iin • aj'cs, ( ollars and t'ufl.'^: Mourning and st‘coiid mourning ditto. Sii^jar. Coffee, Tea and Spices, >Vc. Finetteville, N. C., .March 25, 1S.‘>1. f.ltf ^oiillierii .llr- TBIHF Sii» I'. ril'crs rt'p'*etful1y anrooiuce to ■ the cit-z'Mi' of F.i'cltevilie and the siir- pitinding count ry. that they have commenced the 4 arriatft* .'^lakiiiu .Vt the old .''tanil I.Tmerly occupied by Simpson \ M. Lai.fhliii, t.ne do..r below ,V. McKe- than'«. where they are now pn-p.ire.l to m.ami- faciure to rder all kitids of RlDINi \EH1- t LF.'^, fii.m a Sulkey 'enger ('■ .o !',, wlii.-!., •^hall m t be 'U;-]M"cd the plaee. They h.'pe. by a sTi :ind a d« sire ) '.i >• w ;tii a ' li,, t. Ill- 1. t 1 Rid’AII’.iNC. IIm! i. .Hlid ment in tl i I.OWHR than any I TI.'oM JCMl : Feb. 17, 1‘ Buggy to a niiie-pas- '■t\le and dur.ibility, aiiv t'.'taMishment in attention t' busines'-. .Ilf w iio iii.i V tav.ir them .l. iie 'if [Miblic patronage, neativ e\r-ute.| at short other e.'talilisll- . V. HITK. R.\BOTEAU. 5‘>tf ; P.. 51. JllNi i’il \l llLONMI^I. u 5:.\ i:uA L IIni AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ll*itiniitfiton^ V. Pr. iini.t ) ITS 'ual atteiition given to aH Coi..'.ignments. :iiid Cutih advances ni.ide on .Mcr- ■ han.lise to be shijiped or sold in thi> market. Fell. 1, iv.-.T. .-,7y ~ J. i:7 T()().Mi:i^" Commission and l\n'ivartl~ inff ,Jif'rcltant, w ii,MiN(rro.\. .\. c’. Refer to II. Branson \'.‘'^f>n, "i .. ,, lavettcviHe, N. ( . .\. McKethan, ) F. b. I,ls51. 57y li.v rcil lU RHAXK. \\ hiKi 'ittir Dtalrrs in ’rohacm, (’i^ars (iml S/tiijf. '^HF. > ribers. late *>f B.-iUiniore, have petied a .''■ore in this town, and h;iviiig jnade arrai.gemen;s with an »-xtensive House in Baltimore, they can t'urnish tlie alwive natued article.s at such prices that cannot fail to p!ea.«e. De.-ilers and 'ountry .Mertiiants will find it to their advantage to give us a call tiefore pur- cli.-ising el.-ewhere. F'ront street, uinh-r Mozart Hall, next door to , Messrs. Policy vt Hart. Wilmington, Dec. D>, ls.'«tt, 4'.)tf .\. .1. OUAHT.] [.t. V. MOXK. liiKAIIV A: HO.\K, (ommission Mprdiants, and Dealers in Dry (I’oods, (iJr(KTrie.s. &.C.. ^ Haii'o IVorth Waf«*r St., Wilmington, N. C. Prompt attention will b« given to the sale of all kinds of Countiy PrtHluce which may be sent to their c.-ire. -\pril L 1S.")1. V 3j. for Moiiirh Beanis. H. H.U.L, I'l March r^. 1 S.' 1. J) II & W . 3!cJ iiSlll’ill 1 A^’K just rec’dvo.l ji cfiS't';'’’’e of^;o()D.‘'. c-.f I'iiir- ham»; .Liconet. .■''nis.- and Tarit .n -NIusl. Printed Linen Lawn,-; Lace Cr.pe.-; v., . col'll Lisle; •■'iik enib. and sup'r Kid (li’ . «iei7; ditto f.ir Misses an«i Boys; I '• ■. brie Handkeri hiefs; Taylor's .'^pool C ■ and fancy Cas^'.meros: Cloths; c' l'i Linen Drillings; fine French doub', and rib'd Drab d'l-to; Sheeting- 1' I inbrt-lhts and Parasols; Bo.its :;ii i/' ware :ind Cutlery; with a grea: i . i..^i w e offer at tlie lowest prices. I —ALSO— 2t> boxes Tobacco, very low pi r t',-’ 10 bbls. prime Pork. 30 bags liio and Laguirti Coffee. 5 hhd.s. Sug.-ir. ]0 bhis. Refined and Grannlaled Sugnr I.o.qf ,ind Cru.shed d'lt; ■. Bar an ! Fancy .Soaps. Superior Northern Flour. &c. D. .V W. .McL.VCl;;-: April 7, 1851. ' " l^WV XOTIC’E. tKCH'D A. I. S.MITH ha? tnken ai. ■ ; on Ander.son street, nearly ■■ '• ' Fayetteville Hotel. He ill attend to - lection of cl.iims and law business g, ! • and especially to the taking of account- • ecutoi-s. administrators, gu.irdiuns atcd j- ,i ;• either in suit or otherwise. Jan'y 11, ],>51. 5i Julv 8-.3t ! M I*j W IfOOKK.—The Wiilow Rugby’s i Husband and other Tale.s, by the Author of Si mon Suggs; Rose Douglass, an Autobiography of a Minister’s Daughter; London Labor, anil the London Poor, by Mayhcw; Household Words, by Dickens; Anne Orey; Harper’s Magazine; International ditto; Ship and Shore, in Madeira^ Lisbon and the Mediterranean, by llev, WnUer Colton; Mary Bell, by Jacob Abbott; The Becch Nut, by ditto; The Poultrj' Book, by Bennett; The American Bee Keeper’s Manual; Webster's Speller and Definer; I’arker’s 4th Reader; Karnes’s Elements of Critici.sm; Scott’s Infan try Tactics; .Memorandum Books; JJotc and Let ter Envelopes. Also, furtlier supplies of David Copperfield, cheap editi(m; Simon Su>:g.s; Home Influence’: \ ale of Cedars; Mother’s Recompense, iS:c, Just received by ! , , . , F J- half L son, 1 .Tuno 2, i?5i. fill operation on the Cajie Fear River, and continue to offer matiy facilities to the shipping public. Persons jiatronising this Line, may rest as- siuvd thjit their Joods will be brought up with dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freigiu. W. STEEL, President. T. S. LCTTERLOH, •Agent at Fayetteville. ' Feb. 15, 18.51. ' 5'.'-tf Linserd Oil and White I,cad, j 110R .sale by SA.M'L J. HINSDALE. April 21. (istf I IIESPKRLVX H.\Rl\ j J ttrir Sinjhiij Huok, Juxf rra'ireil. i tLSO, Piishop Bascom's Sermons; The Week, i comprising the Last Day of the Week, the '■ First Day of the Week, the Week Completed. I The Lands of the Moslem, a Narrative of Orien- ' t.al Travel. The Path of Life, by Rev. Henry A. I Rowland. Tom R:icquet, and his three Maiden ^ .\iuits. Etiquette for Ladies. Do. for Gentle- j men. The Psalmist and Supplement. Butler's • Hudibras. I’bitardi s Lives. Madam Roland, by Abbott. Dictionary of Quotations, Latin, French, I've. Union Bible Dictimiary. Burns’ M orks. Poetry of Flowers. Flora's Interpreter. Book Keeping. School Books, &c. E. J. HALE vV SON. M.ay .5, 1851. MECHAXICAT. 1U)()KS~ APPLETON’S Mechanics’ Magazine; Bor- den’s Formuhr for constructing Rail Roads; ^^ightwick’s Hints to Architects, by Downing; Miiiific’s Mechanical Drawing iook; Mahan’s Civil Engineering: Bourne’s Catechism of the Steam Engine; Mill-Wright’s Guide; American House Carpenter, by Hatfield; Mechanic’s Own Book;Mechanic's Text Hook; Cabinet Maker and I ))holsterer\s Companion; Builder's Com- , panion; Dyer and Color Maker's Companion; '' Painter, Gilder ami Varnisher’s Companion. j ____ E. J. HALE SON. j TV* iTITi I ASrPPEV of Fresh Ground CORN MEAL i kept for sale at the Mill, late Anderson's. I Grinding of Hominy and Meal done promptly. ! I'ayetteville, March liiol. l^’u' i A. A. McKI7nrA\ STILL Continues to carry on the C.VRRIAGE P>USINES.S, in all its iininches. at the OLD STAND. He returns thanks for tbe liberal pat- ■ ronage he has heretid'ore rt'ceived, and hopes, • by strict attention to Iiusiness and a desire to give entire satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. ! He h;is on hand a very fine assortment of ' Cari'i:trcs, l»ai'uiiclirs, IJiiiXixics, |{()ck;iways, and Siilkcys, Finished, and a very large assortment of Work partly finished, w hiidi, for elegnnoe of shape and finish, will compare with liuy other work. ) Persons w ishing to buy, would lio well to call atid examine the work, as he is determined to sell Low for cash, or notes on short time, j .Ml W( rk warranted for twelve months, i and repaired free of charge, should it fail bv ' bad workmanship or material. * ! DG^ Roj)airing taillifiilly rxccu- ted at short notice, on very re.T.sonable terms. Fityi'lt4‘rille, April Ay ISol. j Carria^oMaimfactorv. t'orn^ Peas, anti Hay. fB^HE Sub.'«criber has on liand and is con- stantly receiving, on consignment, a sup ply of the above articles, which may be pur- «based at the lowest market j>rices at the Ottice ot the Henrietta .Steamboat ('’oinpanv. B. M. (‘>RREIJ>. April 8, 1850, I4tf XOTICE. ^11*111' steamer Chatham will leave this place M. every Monday and Thursday sit 7 o’clock, -V. M., (instead of 9 o'clock as at present,) com mencing at 7 o'clock Monday 10th inst. Time of leaving Wihnington, every Tue.sday and Fri day at 2 o'clock P. .M. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March :S. BROTiiims li.m:. TMIHE Steamer BROTHERS and Tow Boats. ^ ^ E\ EXSON .tnd DA\ ID LEWIS are pro- Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, kc, Subscriber i> n ■ JL lai'ge assortment in i..' ' selected by himself in Piiil.i>i 'i New York, and Boston, " ■ ■' gether with his own '■ lujikes his Stock very complete. coii>;,-.i;ii_ : Chairs, 'ral)les, lSofa.=. iicil'U'a'i' ash Stands, Iiurcnii'^. l.o(>k' ing CHasscs, Side Roartis. Secretiirics, tSjc. »^c. .All of which will be sold on the lowest tonn''' Cash, or on short time to ])unctual ctisi'Hin'i' JOHN W. I'.AKKi; Sept. .30, 18-18. 'Fo Cotton S* l%*ooHcn tJiaini’ faeturvrs. ^KIHE Subscribers have for sale n geiier;i' -M. Bortment of FINDINGS, to which t! . would respectfully call attention. .-I constant supply of the f'ollnirini]; .Ir/’ " ' ahrnys on ha nth. J. & L. Woodoock’s superior Machiae Cards. SHEARING MACHINES. - Parv'ti V H ard’s, Curtis’s, Ihividson & Park's. I'lntii'-'' VARIOUS MACHINES.—Parkhurst , Burring Machines, Spooling Machine.'. N.U'- -- I Machines. Crushing Machines, KcIIo^l''I’’'-'' M'ool Pickers, Cotton Whippcrs, or M ater Wlieel Regulators, Cloth Windci'.', !■ Cutters, Bi>bbin Machines, tjuadrants and Kv. ■ Paeon’s Patent Cotton Pickers, Ilardwiiste 1V‘‘ ers. Waste Cleaners. SUNDRY ARTICLES.~lIolbrook'.s T' Riveted Pickers, Revolving Temj'lcs, .b'."' Wooden Temples, Superior Picker Lei.tln" Lace do., do. Bridle do.. Stretched Leather 1>’ ing. Leather Bolting, Htdler Cloth, W:i.'!nr Sheep Roller Skins, Calf do. do., Siiimlie 1’ ' ing. Loom Cord, Bailing Twine. Packing H; • Tape, all colors. Shuttles, all kinds aii l' • ' Tenter Hooks, Tack Hammers, AVood S' ;' "' Roving Guides, Mule Spindles, Steel I’’..;'''' pared to forwai-d with Despatch, aU goods con- .'igned to the Proprietor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draft, and well suited to run in low water. She pos.sesscs power, and speed, and is admirably adapted to towing, and can accommod;ite about 20 passen gers. The proprietor eontcmjdates running the Boat , . , , ^ himselt, and will give special attention to wav Kovine Ouides Mule Snindle« Steel I’’.:''''' JI meni .rJh^b. 'rA^C ^ EstabUsh- freight and naval stores; to towing, and will al- Skewers, Cutting Nippers, Ring Travellers I"'' A. C. Simpson, (situated so attend to the comfort and convenience of Brushes, Flock in o-do. Card Tacks ai'lI'- ^ opposite \N. McIntyre s Store,) intcuus carrying 1 assengers. From his long experience as Agent Comb Plate, Card Cleaner^ Shuttle Fve^ N m Wilmington ot the several Steam Boat Com- and Washers, Rivets and Burs, Screw' l'>’'-' pames, he thinks he can give satisfaction. Roller Buckles, Glass Creel Steps, Spindle Sto|- * 11 ^ interior he would say. Fuller's Jacks, Factory Lamps, Worsted that an Goods shipped by him, wiU be delivered ness. Cotton do.. Steel and Cane Reeds. to their Agents m Fayetteville. His agent in len Bobbins, Speeder Bobbins, Spools, all kiuJ; ilmington IS JOHN C. LATTA. to whom *ll Books on Dveing, Teasels, HediUe .Malo^. ‘ communications may be addressed, as Agent of the Steamer Brothers. JOHN BANKS, Pi'opriet'ir. Mtvyl."). 72-y on the Carriage Manufacturing Business In all its various bvanehes, and would respect fully solicit a share of the puVdic patronage. Having had considerable experience in the business, and having b(*en employed iti some of the most extensive F^tablishments in Now York and Now Jersey, he Hatters himself that he can give general satisfaction. He warrants all his work to bo made of tlie best material the sui rounding ing country aiioiils, I Rf»p’d npr StPHfnpr 'inrl IVm* and by experienced workmen; and should anv ! ^ tIrt «a n i. j 1 ! of it fail, either in material or workmanshin in • 1 i \ ' Refined SUGAR, twelve months from the time of its delivery.’ he i ^1 Tea, will repair it free of charge. ' j RFH*AlIvlNti done in the neatest and : best manner, and at the lowest possible prices. A. H. WHITFIELD. 1 Faytitevillo, Feb. 11, 1850. 7tf ! Banding, Belt Awls, Emery, '\'at Nctts. (■ ' Hooks, Press Paj>ers and Plates, Paper K'l'il'^' Ring Travellers, French Teasels, .Amcriiar Together with Second-haiul ALii Ii!"'• iu great variety. Refer for quality of Cards and nriiv ’i ' erally. to F. Si II. Fries, Salem, N. Childs & Co., Lincolnton, N. C.: .V. -Tcnks. I' 3 casks best London Porter, pint bot’ls. Builder of Machinery. Bridesburg! P , cases superior old Port Wine, Manufacturers generally in I’hiladelphia anii‘' 1 ca.sk Madeira Wine. vb Madeira Wine, 5 hhds. Cuba Molasses. S.AM’L W. TILLINGHAST & CO. Juue 20, 1831. 77tf T' W Repair Foyil 12-'im x“ I For th l$u«in« ohl st Bonab A' media neces! Th« euppo M. lik« Faj I " * y if api Au ME Au A« R Both and f Au vicuuty. THFRLO HUGHES \ n North 5th St.. Ph-1'. ’I’l'- Sept. 2'), 1853.