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Fire Insurance. *?*]TNA Insurance Company of liar t- ■- ford, haviujr pai«l the tax imposed hy the Kerenne Law of the late Legislature, will con tinue it« Ajrcucy in Fayetteville, under the niani'.jjemcnt of the undersijrned, who is pre- J'ured to i^siie I’olioios nf Insurance on Build ings or Cioods, eitlier in this Town or in any )>Hrt of tlu- State, ini ]irnper application, de- siTij>tiMii of tlio Property, ."tc. The jri’NA ('(iMrANY hasl>een in operation !il>iiut -Ut years, its oapital is Tilt' lion. Tlios. K. l?ra»‘v was its first I’rcsidoiit. iii\d l\e still holds that otlice; and several ot its tirsi Directors are still active and t-fVu ieut iiicia- licrs of the Hoard. It lias at all times sustained the highest characttr for tho pnidoiici* ot its raanajienient, .nnil for the liherality witli which it ha:? ever aijust;d its lossos. K. .L liALF., Airent. C.ii-tf March 1>. \A> MISK\ _ U. \vmT\KKU would respectfully in- M J» form the citizens >f Fayctle\iile and vi- cii'.iiy, that he has asnin c’n>mcnced riyin>r I.cs- ^■'!ls on tlu' I’iauo Forte. He lettirus his thanks I'or the lil'i'r.il ]>;itrti!i:iire heretofore received, and liiiiiil>lv solicits a coiifmiaiice ol the s.iuie. All ]>aiit*i shall he taken for the advancement of hi' pupils. liistruciioii also triven on the tluitar. » I'iarios tuned and rejviired in the l>cst L. H. WlllTAKKR. m:w Law hook. A LiAMS'S trine of L'luity. the excellent VN'irk ]«rcscribed by the Supreme ('ourt of Xort’ii (':ir"’ina for the course i>f Lejral Study. I’rire *- tor sale bv £. ,T. lIALi: .V SON. \pril I V UrportK ill y. poials by LITTl.K F.KOWN. for publish injx by subscription a New .‘^erii s of LAW AM* Ltjl ITY llKroiJTS. want Ilf Some system by which the de- JL cisious uud judicial tipinions of the several '\nirtsof Law and Ivjuity in Lti^rlaiid can be more proinjitly and clicaply furnished to tlu' ’eiTHl professitin in this c'>untrv. has h'u^ been -.■riously felt and ack:';-'wled^ed. The subscribers prot'osc to r pubU-h these .'P'"tL i;'. tv.’', s !;> r :S t>t-y .v^-pe.irin Kr^;- ’.‘t; I, i'.r. 1 c ■>> V- rvct’vv! h-'’--. I bv* wi!’ vc’-i- f.iin rvfi'TT c.. t.,' 'locidv ! ir. the !!i)i:se of Lor'ls, :hf Privy (.'oinicil. the several Courts of F-piity, the Court nt Queen's lieiu 1.. t!ie Court «it (’oiiim’in rieas. the Court of K\' iieiuer ami K.\che‘jucr liaiiib'-r. the Fccli 'iastical and .Vil- mir.-i’ty Ciiurts. the ('ourt of li.uiki ui'tcy. in- iliidiii,X also tlie Klecti"n C.iscs. the (‘rown C,i- > ■-; l’cscr\ed. au l the ruid C.-mal C.i^t Tlie-e Hci' ifts vviU be ]>ub!i~lu- 1 in monthly iiUMi' crs or p:u’t. couMucncitiir the deci- t-iiiiis of Michnchu:i N vember Term, I'*'-*!. ;iu l will he cat'cfully edited by a miUiber -a' the I’.ir, with n^ite .-ml rel'ennccs to aiiulaj^oiis A;iu r 'iiu ileci'ituis. I! .‘h number will coii.'ist "1' over three Inin- 'rel pajres c;..^.dy j>rinted oi tavo. on the bot I'.iper. and iu . lear, fair type, aii'i ui;l c"iiit;iin ; table of cases, and a full t .Mr of contents, thus fonning a cfinijilete volume by itself. ;i' w -1! a> a ji.irt of ;iii entire -erie'. The price of this }ubr.catii>n. {'•■rminr six ^ ’inm> :ctavii. will be .>;lt» a ye: r. j^ayable in .•i lv.iii, e, '..r the •'i.\ volumes, han !> 'i;;ely and bouii l in law ,-.!ieeii, >^1J. I ITT I.F. ,s; r.K*UX. 11"2 Wa.-hinjrt-'U street. I’m..'ton. The S:'!i'cribers are .•iutli”ri. i d t“ rc- • ,iv:- sub-,Ti|)tioi;s for the aboVi- w.uk, the first \ '’ niic f wliii h is alre;idv issued. L.'.J. HALE X S(»\'. M.iy l^M. 7"tf m:\\' r.ooKs^ IF.l'.H HI VT n ArTor.luc.p.APHV; P,,e- J try of the ^V:^verly Novels: Harper's Maira- and Intel nation,il .iltTo, April .N-'.; .Vlt 'U Locke; Laveiti.ro. I'utn nu 'che.ip e liti'ii; M:ms- ficM's .^le.\ie:■!l War. ilhi-itr itt'd. che.i: and b.iund edinons: (leddis )n I'laiik H*iad-; Comphte Fanner and (i:i!-di tut. by Fe:?s«nd' ii: VoiiMtt \ M ;r!in on • attic: .New \l;>s inir Trc'tle !’>'iard: Fr>jeui!ison's Manual: Mnsoni.' (’h :rt: Freema- > 'U S MoJiitor: ^told^n-.tli s \V..rks; M l.fVan .n the Interpretation o! .'' ri:.rurc-:: N!cC -h on |ii- ' ine ;>ivernment: ,Mc(Miffv’s Ke;tder. ^ec .nd I tiiiid par!-: I^ivie-' .''urvi N itiu'; i'inn'' !•■)- l.icslic :i*-. .c. .1:; t r'- ' iveil )>v .\pri! U K. .1. IIall S(»N. U’heeler'.N Ili.Ntory of Noriii I'aroliiia. ^'HK underpinned has l>e. n yppointed (Jene- -i » r.tl ,\i:' lit t‘ r C .1. H. Wheeler in the i'i ( • iii.rt->ioiiaI lii.'trii f, and wishes to iip- ] :'-.t 'lib-\ in o.i !i ,if the Counties of L'- n.-. n, Cultnid U', r.’.a>I. n, l>runswick, H:i!i'>vi'r. Sanu'- n. l>iipVui i.ml ttnsb.w, and II k that upplicittion be iiiM.ie to liii.i imnie- 'loi'.dy. The Work j^oes to in .\uui;'t, iiiid the price wffl be l>ne li .ilar j.er \ Uime, 11'! (.■'.•n.sisting of two volumes. JUiil' .'I. Maici.-t, 18')1. ol-tf xi:\v iJooK^. ~|Aiil!IK)W L.V\ r'NijK(); Cr.Mce uii.ar's m W otncn of i'n:riand; MSrii. kl.md ,s Live,' rh“ ,'m ens of Sco:iaii>l: Alt’.n Locke: ILn's lo .''poi Isiiii ii; d'. ' n; l)aviil Cn|i- M if:,. ,i; Si-ene> iu .Mis.'i^'^i.i.i; Love and Ambi- "iioii; -rvin^is Works. 14 M'Ir.: .\|..iiern Hritish I'..'..'iv ts, h voi.s.; i',ui!iler s Cuni).anion; Cule- m.tn s i-fttcrs from Lui").*: \bb..tt's Malieville: >outhey's Life and rr>rre>ponile!M--: i.ifeof l.adv oi,,.ihoun: with ;i -..iriety of .‘'cho.il l!ooks, et> '. Jilt' recti’, e,I by K. .1, H.VLE & SON. i •Mar.h n. Is.',!. ! I Notice to Builders. ON Fridtiy the 5th day of September next, will be Let to the lowest bidder, at Mc- Ltturiu’s Old Store, the following Buildings, viz: A School House, 36 feet sqt.are, one story high, with an apartment 24 feet square at each end of the liuiUiinjr. Also, a Dwelling House for the I’rincipal Teacher, 36 by 42 feet, two stories higli, with a passage of 10 feet through the Huilding. • . * IMjuis and Specifications will be svvbmitted at the time and place above stated. ter furt;ier particulars, apply to John C. .McLauriu, Laurel Hill, N. C. ,] \MFS r. .McK.XrHIN, JAMKS T. UOPKK, JOHN ('. 15AKK11. 1>VN L C. STF.WAKT, PVN’I- STKW AKT, KAN L C. MclNTYHK, Ml i:i>OCH .McKlNNON, JOHN C. McLATK'N, lUiihling Committee. Hiihmond County, N. 0., ) R-wt5S July 10, isr>i. I A~iTEi>i u AHLI: n hs idi:xc i: FOU SALi:. rW^HK Snbsi*ril»CT’ now oftors fi>r sale all bits FIFTY nOLT.ARS RFAVAHD.! Spring Croorf.9, 1851. I Turpentine and Farminji L.\N1>. contain- inj: about tHKl Acres, situated 12 miles Hast of Favctteville. on the tioldsborough road, coni- numlv known as I’almvra. it has a }Tood dwellinfr hou.«e, out buildings, \c., ami a .store where a larjre amount of busi ness is done, and increaiiing daily. Ihis is a rare chance for turpentine getters, merchants, v'te. and will be sold a bar>iain. Any one wish ing to jiurchase, and wishing further infornia- titin. can applv on the premises, to J. W. MI UPHV, or P. T.WLOi;. Fayetteville. Julv 2iith. IS.'.l. ‘ Stf PiiorosAi. publication (f ji Volume of'LI! M( (N^s, ^ bv the l«i;v. .[arvi.>j llaiiv I'liixton, late P.ect ir of St. .lohn's Clinich, Fayetteville, C. to be edited I y his son. the Kev. .larvis IJnx- f-.ii. and accomi>anied with a portrait, and Notice of iii.s Life. I’he proTio icd volume will be printed in larjre t ' ar type, au^ontain over p.r/es. .sub- Manti.'illy bouj^lriii leather. I'crms, 1 \v-i Dol lars. payable delivery. The net proceeds, if any, derive,] fmni the .•'.il'', will )>e piven to the '|«ermanent Fund f..r :yissiouary purposes in the Diocc.se of North arolin.i. _ It is^d ffied, fa.-i few if any copies not pre viously onlcre-l will be published,) that persons wishing to suh.scribe would imnie.liately notifv tin- Lditor liiinself. or their own Mini.'^ter, whoi’n lie re.siH'ctfully re.juests to receive Stibscribers' • Mines, and to forward them to hi.s Address at A'lieville. N. C. June. IbOl. 7,; , !* *** *^’11 Tiii> Mentiiied. by Pev. W. D. Wilson. I). D.: M.uiu- al of (’hurch Prncip'es, by do; OriginulTlioughtf^ ('ti.s-ciipriirc, by Cecil: iienven'M Help to (Jate- ii'ini;; Met o-h |>ivine lovertiment; Prayer plain and fine, .lust received. K. J. half: & SON. ( AlliX.S’S SKRMONS. \P.\.STt»K'.S Plea for Evanyelical Catholic : Tnith, in Six Sermon.s, ile'iivered in Tiin- ! 'tv Church, ('oluiiibus. (}eo., by the Rev. W. 1). Ca.rns, fi.rmerly of North Carolina. Price -30 cents. Alto. Si;enes iti our Varish, by a Counti*j- l‘ar- : oii s Uauirhter. 5^1. Tliaiikfulness. by Uev. C. P>. 1'aylor, 7o cents. '1 lit! .\ii*r«!rs Song, by do., 7-j cents. Farnest- ''y do., 7 j cents. L. J. HALE & SON. c\vu r!iA(;i: hoi'ki.. fBlllK Su>isciil)er having fitted up and en- B 1,-irged the above n rll ki»>'ru House, is/(«fr prepared to entertain travellers with incrnwd couifort. UOB T ,McNAlU?. Carthase. Moore Co.. N. C.. | May o. 1S.')1. ■ Greensborough, N. C. TB^liK next Session of this Institution will cotuinence on Monday, .luly 7. On apjdication to the Principal, circulars will be t-ir'.v.'.rde'i, a’! n.'ccssary infi'rmatjoii rc^Dccting tb.e School. HICH.UID Sl'KKLINC.. A. M.. Priiu'ii'al. lov. J. M. Mt>KKin.\t), Propiietor. •lune 17. 7ti-10wiMl xoi'Ki:. ” rglHK c. ip.-irtiier'hip heretotV.re existin'^ un- E_ der the name of .1. A. Koh IhdiI vV Co.. is this dav dissohetl bv iiiutiial cojisent. ■ JOHN \. i:oU LANK. CILHLP.T W. MrkAV. JOHN C. MooKE. 'I'lic mi(lcrsii:iH‘(l will coiitiDuc the busiue'i of the late firm, at their former Stai\d in Lumbvrtou. under the style of lloW- l.ANh .V MekAV. where tbicds of e'ery de- scrij'tii'U can be bviuiiht ■•n the most reasonable terms. JOHN A. HOWLAND. «ill |!FUT W. .McKW. Lumbertoii. .luly 1. Iv-'d. Itf A ""aluable Farm for Sale. Subscriber oflers his F\HM foi-s.ile. situ.ited on the e.-ist 'ide of I’.i^ Coharie. ki:iwn as the NLij-r )lHn M,.bley place, con taining LI".*'.' Ai-n-s. The land i- in fine con-li- tioii for tilling, and brin;.' the very be~t of corn. The ilv.ellii';r jiiid out !i.'!.'CS an- till in \er\ tine coi;.l,tion. the ;^i- at r jmtt of them h.-ivin;' been lately rejiaireil. On the farm there i' a s.iw and grist n.ill. ^\hich aflords a haniisoiiu' inc..me: there ir .ilways a ready '.tie t.-r the lumber. :ind at a j: 1 ]>rice: corn sells readi!y at the highest market pii' e. \v'tli.iut removing it. 1 will 'ell the above at a batg.rn. a I .ttu de- «.r.iii of making, uew arrauiremenf■ in niv l>nsi- ne-s. oWLN 11 ,Ui. Ut'»V K. .''amp'on C,(.. June 14. I.‘'-'»l. 7';--ni Fayetteville and Centre Plank Hoad. M]:eti\; of sriM'KiinLDKHs. ^••TICK is HF.LKUV (ilVLN. that .-i Mcet- inur of .'ul 'i r;'.irs to the i i-..pos«.d Plank 11'1 from Fa_\ t ttev iile to Centre, in .''tan!\ C..unty. «i!l be he’d in the Ik»TKL H.VLLili tio' f n of Fayetteville. Ilii TIiiirNil!!) lilt* (|:iy of liuiisl iir.xl, f'T the p'lrpi.'C of or^ratiizinLT tlie C,.mpaiiy, prej.ar.it'I ’ e..mniom in-_Mh'- » • rk. 1 he ,amount n»*ee"arv t.i secure the ('harter h-iviii.; lieen ':ib'rribi-.i i,, jj,,. T.,wn ot Favette- ville and C..un:y of Cumb. rland. it i» earne-itlv re pii 'fe.l that nil wh.. Te int> rest. 1 in the w.irk. e;tii. r ~u’ '. i-ii,,-!-.. I r i^.ti n.linir to li.Touie wiU appeal at this ni. etiii.,;, in j.er- son .»r by pr.ixy. .ind tiial ali Subs> r;i.ri.'ti bo..ks in tlie h;iii'l> ..f C.>ninii>'ioiier' will l,e returne.i to tlie inef'iiii/. It is desirc'l that a vjgoroti- efl-.rT >?oul.| be nia'Ie previous t.» the niet'titi*^ to obtain the sum nece's-.ry to carry the IJo.ad to its \\e>tern t. rniinu-, by the >hoire>t pr.aeti- cablc route by L'ftie s Milis. Tl:e friends of the enter;.ri.'c, in th.- Counti.-s of i:iclini .nd, Mont- };oinery. ^tnuly. and Cuin>)erlan.l, arc tlierefo;-e eartiest y r'.iu> '*e.I tf. brin;r to the meetin- a!l the Sub'. I i|,ti..n> that c:.n be obtaine.l. un.ier tile assu’":;nce. heretofore j:nen, that the Ko.id is to take the -horte^t f.uU- to Little s .Mills, aii.l then-.e to Ceniie. 11. LJLLV, 15. j J. couiv. ■\. . S 1 LLL. ! Coiii'rs. TIH'S. WaDIMLL. U. L. MVr.oVKU. I i:. J. hall, I JuU 2". IS.M. ^ Ran AW AY from W. J. Buchanan, of Jo.in- Bton county, on the 8th of January, TWO NEGRO BOYS, I>an and Stephen. Dan is about 25 years of age, stout built, of dBrk complexion, and weighs about 176 lbs. Stephen is about -8 years of age, weighs 170 lbs., of yellow coni- iplexion, speaks very slow when spoken to. Said Negroes were raised by Klizabeth Mnf" phv of Cuniberliind county, in whose >icinit^ , they are supposed to be lurking. 1 will give the above reward for their aj'pte- hension and confinement in any jail so that I i get them, or $25 fiir either; and an additional reward will be given for proof sufHcient to con vict any white person of harboring said Negroes. , 11. F. MUHPHV. I Jan. 24, 1S51. _ i NO nCKr i WILL be sold on Friday, the 20th inst., I at the residence of the late Peter Mc- , Kellar, all the perishable property behmjriu^ to ! his Estate, consisting of Horses, Mules. Cattle, I Sheep, Hogs. W agons, Farming Utensils, and Blacksmith Tools. ' .Also, one family Carriage and Buggy, togeth- er with Corn, Fodder, O.ats, vS:c. _ j ' .\t the same time and place, it not previously ; disposed of. will be leased for a term of ye.ars, 0(Kt Turi.entine Boxes. Terms at sale. L. McKFLLAK, I J. McKKLLAll, ' I Kxeeutors. .\ugust 4, 1H.')1. Hl-ts i7\ni) FOU sam:. rjlUE su'i.scriber being desirous to remove to I the West, ofl'ers for sale the jdace 'vhere he now lives, containing .>>() in dil- ferent Tracts on South lliver, about two miles fi.uu IMocker's Store. .\bmt fifty acres is un- iler cultivation, and j>roduces well. It is first rate Turpetitine land, tliere being about I't.duo Imxes cut. and more can be ‘ut on the same land. For further particulars apply to me tui the premises. tJUAY CI LBBKATH. .\uKust 2. t II -tf I For su\c Viy DAVIS’S sale by April 21. PAL\-Kirjj:i{, SAML J. 11 INS DA Id:. fiHtf N'JO liKW AUI), (lorri.cii.) in Ii**ceniber. niv lu^jrro boys .\11|'.AM and HLN11\. Henry i.s •' feet I iiu he' hij;h, aiel ;ibout iio vears oM.— He is well known in Fnyetteville', where he le.irnt the Pdack^mith trade. He is rather small, an.I vitv d.ark. with a ilowncast look. -Vliraiii is .( feet |(t imdies hijrh, aViout 2-j yejii's oM. soinetiiiii;; lijxhter of -onii>lexion than Henry, stout an.I well formed, and walks up- rijilit. These nejrroe.s are thoufilit to lie in Uobesoi! County, near the "P>i^ Swamp.” 1 will jilvo the above rewanl of Twenty Dol lars for the continenient of either .\brani or Henry in the Jail at Liiiuberton, Hobesoii Co., or Forty Uollars for the cjnfin«incnt of both at the Same place. B. r. BHOKKS .July, 1^->1. H-wtjw Itoward. ■ ^ LNAWAY frotn the subscriber, about the .*^th of .luly, a mulatto fellow named W lNl'.^OK, about yt^ars old. He is about five feet eleven inches high, full bushy hair; rather slow spoken, and rjither spare built, his front teeth sli;>;htly ilecayed, and probably one or both of his eye teeth out. Said negro is a \>oper by trade, and will attempt to pass as a free man, and may probably have free papers, as he hiis said he can f^o any where. He is a little rinkley about the eyes, and h:u> an old ap pearance. The subscriber will give the above reward for his a}>preliension and delivery to him, ill Conwayborough, S. C., or confinement in any jail in North ('arolina, so that he can get him. Said negro belongs to James M. Bell, of (Jreen- ville, N. C., of whom 1 hired him. S. BELL. August 1, 1851. lu-tf Mvrici:. f ■ inE undersigne.l, ii;t\ingdetermined tocoti- M. tinue his fuisiness in NV .idesboroujih, takes this method of informing the public that he may still be found at his old stand. South ot the .\u- son Hotel, where he will keeji coiist.iiitly on hand a full ass.>rfment of the most choice Liquors. W ines, Ccrdi.ils. Cigars, and other re freshments usually f(iuml in this section of country. Me hojics by ^tfct atlention to his lu;siness. rigi'l preserv.ition of good order, and uiuo.isinj: c.irc for the comfort and enjoyment of his ciis>c'n;ei s. to merit .iti.l leceive a liber.il share of the pu>>lic patronajre. WM. W. SANDFllS. Wadcsborouiih. -luly 1 ■'», l>'-il. 7tf m:w (ioons. DIK FILL IMI Wl.MLR M’lK’K (IF I)rv (Jot hIs. i rnccri**s, i ar(',' .Sec. \c., is now c' me to h.ind. .ind i' rea.ly f-r sale. Our stock is large and well worthy the attention of th. >e wishiii" to purch.i'e. We will barter for aiiv Win.I ot C.>untry Pr luce. eoc.K \ TAM.Oil, ' s-pt. 2. I'^'.t*. ;:'tf \i:w The Wi.low lluL'bv Hu^bati.l a’l'l other Tales, by the .\uthor of .Pi nion .''11 K. 'C Dou-l.i". an Aulobi.i.jraphv of a Mini'ter';- D:iu;ihtcr; I. n'ion !,;ib..r. and th>- I. >n'o.n P.ior. by M i \ lu w ; 11 ..U'.di.il.l \\. rd. by Dii kens: Ann-- tlrey; Harper ' .^L'l^^l.'inc; lnt> rnati'.ual dirt.i; Ship and .''in-re. in Ma.leira. Lisbon an.I the Me litcrraneall. by Uev. \\ .alter (.'.•lion; \|..ry l!e!I. !n .J.ic.'b Ab!...tt; The liee. h Nuf. by .|itt.>: The P..u'lry B...-k. b\ I’.ennett; The \merb-an Be.- Ke. ji--:- ' \1 ,noa': " e'^ 'ter s .'^pell»‘r all.I I'etiner: Parkr'-i 4th P.ea.ler: Kaine' ' K'.emenr> ..f Cr t '-.'ni; ,''c..ti Intan try Tactie>: Mi-.ii. r .n bim l’.(.ii.k,'. N' tc an.l Let ter l^neo.jK .1, ' further 'Up|.':ie>; f 1 >a\ i 1 Co|.j.ei tii l.l, cheaj. e liti 'T!; .''inion ,''U;i-': II l-,*!uence; \ .alt- of Ced.ir«: Nl.jther s Lee. :i,|.e;i'e. .\c. Just receivci by L. J. H.KLL .S. SuN. June 2. l'''»I. MI'A'H \ .M(’AL liOOKS. tPPI.!'. r Meeh.mit > \lag »/ine: Ib.r- dcti's Formula' 'or c .n'tr'ieting P.ai! lb .a.Is. Wijhfwick ' llin'' to Xndiit* ts. bv I'..«iiing: -Nlinifie.' Mech.-inical Drawin-.: P...i.k; Mahan ' Civil Ki-.jiinecrin;:, P.-uirne Cat-. hism of the .''t'-am Ln;^'ne; Mi ! Wright > (tui.je: ,\m.ri.,-,n 11..Us.- t arpent. t^ by H.lttieM: Mei hanic s Own p. '.k; Meihanic ' Te\t C.ibinef Maker an.l I ph-.l't.-i-er'' '.m;.in;-n: l.uilders Com- ].anion: I>\er an.l t i>li>r NLtkei- ' )'.>mj.:tiii..n. Painter, ul.|er and \,ai iii'hei > '..mj>anion. K J H \Li; \ SON. L111-: ixsruANc'i:. I n.|er':;:ne.| liav t,, ,.n a[ p .intfl A;.;. iit M ..| tb.. \..rth Caroiiii« Mutual Lit-- In-u r i;. iiipii,\. Lvi-r;. member f..r life p.-ii iic- ipate.' in the pr..fit' ..t the C. nij'any: au.l the annu.il premium f-.r life iiicmbe.'ship. wiieri- it aiiiouni' to >>:;i| ,,r niore. may be pai.l one-half in ca^ih. and the other iialf in .-i not., at I 2 ni'.nths. I'.-'l.-rs live' tj: ly lie ii:«iir-.| bv i c.litoC', A man m.ay iii'Ure his own life f..r the exclusive bcnelit of his f.iniily. The liv*->; of slaves m.av beinsure.j, ihis .sy'tem is nipidly j;rowing info favor, m!1 "ver the civ'li/eil Wor'.d. It is one by which a family. f..r a '^niall sum annually. ni;iy be pn>- vi.b-.| f. r. .'liter th** death of its he.a.l, 4iri whose exertions th-y may li.'ive b«.en dep-ndent f..r a su] poit. It is a good investment of ni-.nev. even if one should live lotig after takinn out a Life P.ilicy. L>.j.hinatorv p.amphlets. an.I the necessary lilanks. furnished on .'ipplicatiofi. L. J. HAL!’. Fayetteville. June is.Vi. y-j AIIT (MON OF IMl.'LAhKLl’IIIA. ■ For the Promotion of the Arts of Design in the United States. ]^'^\'LBV Member, for the year IH.'d, will re- J ceive for e.-ich Subsci ij.tion of Five Dol lars, a jirint of Huntin^lon s •■Christi.ina and her ('hildren.’’ cnrraved by .losejdi .\mlrews. , Boston: anil the companion, a print of Hnnfing- ' ton's “.Mercy's Dream," enjzraved by .\. II. Hit- i chie. New ^'ork: or the choice of any two of the j following four splendiil en;.cr;tvin^s. viz; 1. .lohn Knox’s Interview with .'Vlary (.^ueeu of Scots. 1 j.ainted by Leut/«‘, engraved by S.'irtain. 2. ' Buth and lloaz. painted by Bothermel, etijrraved l>y .''artain. .Mercy’s Dream, piiinted by i Huntington, engraved by Bitchie. 4. Chritti- ; ana and ln-r Chihlren, painte.l by Huntington, eiigravei by .\ndrews: and a copy of the Phila delphia .\rt Cnion Beporter, a monthly pamph let, containing a report of the tratisactions of the Institution, and inform.-ition on the subject of the Fine Arts throughout the whole world. The .\rt I nion of Philadelphia awards jirizes in its own Certificates, with which original A-. nierii-an works of Art may be purchased in any pari of the I’nited States, at the option and se lection of the person v^ ho may obtain a prize at i the annual Distribution, which fakes place on ! the evening of the. last week-day in every year. The Executive Coinniitt»-e of the .'Vrt I'nion, , I when .so requesteil. select works of Art, without I j charge or compensation, from their Free (Jallery, ' JAMES KYLH AS JUST RECEIVED a large and general assortment of 1>J1Y GOODS, Among which are: 1200 pieces new style Calicoes. o;,() .. .. •• Gingham. ;nO " Printed and F.nib’d Lawns. Brocade and other Silks. Swiss and other .Muslins. Irish Linens, Lawns ami Diapers. l>obiiiet Lace atid Edgings. Silk, I-inen, and Cotton Handkerchiefs, rmbrellas and Parasols. Sujierfine Cloths ami Cassinieres. Tweeds and .Merino Cassimcre. Bonnets, uncouinionly cheap. Bolting Clofh.s, Anker brand. With many other C.oods; all of whicli have been purchased" by the jiackage tor C.\SII. Those vvishing to purchase by wholesale or retail, will please call before purchiisin-.'elsewhere, as good bargains may be expected this season. March l;?,‘l8'»l. O^'tf Jv. if K .V ■ WAS BEMOVED to Hardies Buihliiifr. on I ft Person street, second door from .Market S|Uare, and is now receiving direct trom New York, a large as.sortnient of Carefully selected to suit the wants of the people (d' this I'oiumunity. His stook consists of — Staple and Fancy DUY GOOD.s, L.-olies' Dress (!o.>ds, a variety, 2') cases Boots ;ind Shoes, Ladies' and .'lisses' (iaiters. h.-ilf (laiters. Boots and h.'ilf Boots, of a dozen dittcrent styles, tientlcmen's finest (,'alf Boots, enamelled .ui- gri'ss Boots. \c. A large lot .»f Beady-made Clothing: Coats, Coatees and Frocks, from ^1.1 to^jfP-M, Pants and Vests d" every variety. Fur. Silk, Pan.mia, Leghorn and Straw Hats, • d’ latest fashions. Alb.ini. white t 'hip. French Hair Lace, white Cr:ipe. and other Bonnets. Lace and a.s.sorted Crape P>orinets, .Vc. Ilanhvare, Pocket and Table utlery. Trunks. I mbrtdl.is, Baskets, Buckets. Pails, Brooms. Mats. \c. Saddles, Bridles, W'liips and Collars. Blacksmith's I'o.ils, Ir.'U. Steel and .Miils. ;H0( EBIES. 2'> baprs Bio and Lajruira Coffee, D) bo.\cs cheap I'ob.icco. Crush, d. Loaf, Ciariticd and Brown sugars. Salt. '|ol:tsses. .S;c. •‘i .NI ni.'dium print'd Cj;^ars. French Brandy. Madeira and p.'rt ^\iii(‘, and .Moiion;.;:ihe!a W liisk.-N, To all of which w..uld invite the att.-ntion of buveri v:enerall\ :;ii.l ' ' friends an.l custom er' p irticiilarly. F.aycttcville, Match 1>'. 1'>I. t.btf .IV'ir Spriit;i tniff Sitntnicr Tin » Sheet-Mr&n ITfnre MANUFACTORY. At Wholesale andletail. F. T. Vhard^s OLD ESTABLLSHED TIN AND SHEET-IRON ware .MANUFACTORY IS REMOVED to the South-East Comer of .Market S|uare, ready with the necessary machinery and materials for making f- ACTOUY DRU.VtS & CANS, And to do all kind of work of Factories. .\lso, BOOFlNCt, GUTTEBINC., and all kinds of JOBI5TNC,, d.ine on short notice, and by ex perienced workmen. A -onstant supply of TIN kept on hand, at W holesale and Ketail. Country Merchants and Pedlars can be supplied at the very lowest prices. C. W. ANDREW'S. Sept. 28, 1S.')0. y'J-Y J^titpire Stfttc Cookinj^ St()V('s. THE EMPIRE STOVE is of the latest :ind most approved pattern. It is better, and cun be sold cheaper, than any other kind of Cooking .Stove. For s.'tle by C. W. ANDREW'S. April 22, 18.">1. G'.itf FAYETTEVILLE I Book'BlnAertf* \ fWIHOMAS H. TILLINGHAST respectfully ■ informs the citizens of this place, that he has opened a NEW BOOK-BINDERY, opposite to Mr. W’arren Winslow’s Office, Anderson street, ■where he is ready to execute any style desired, from the best to the plainest. Music, Perioilicals, Hic. &c. are bound on u new plan, in several kinds of leather, &c. Jan’y 7, 18^31. o^tf CilAKLKS BANKS, Confertiotier, GREE.\ STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Fresh, pure, Caudits, constantly svpplied. June 18.%0. 2o-tf HENRIETTA LINE op i§teaiii and Are all in excellent order for htm'”*** Tow Boats have been recent and made good as uew. We N- siri‘ neic Flat for low water, and wcl] ;„j, service. She will carry 7Mi m,],; and draw only 20 inches wntci-. Those favoring us with their expect as prompt and cheap .m*,-,. | particular as any other Line e;,t, L I'LMINd V' «• M. onilKi/' A. D. CAZAUX, Agent at Wii,;;!; Fayetteville, Dec. 21, 1H.',(| JOHN I). WILLIAMS, CommiHHiou A* ForivdrtliMg •JEerchiiut ^ Fayetteville, N. C. Feb. 15, 18o0. R. M. OURLI.L, F»R\v.\Ri)i.\i; {:n>iiiissio.\ )iercii.\.\t at Fayclleville, i\'. €J. March 10, IS-'il. 02-tf T. C. WORTH, AM) FORWARDl.MJ .MERCHA.M, WILMINGTON, N. C. Feb. 1. 18.-il. 57 tf For I I. IC TIIiM.''»N is now r»-cei\in'.r n spltn.li.l . " rtment of SI MMKB H.VTS f..rt;.n- tb-m.-ti. ..nth', l.oy-.;. mii>1 Infant-*, to-wit: p.iliallia. N| li-j. :iibo, P. !a'-;tll.l If.ni, wilii a ^ei!cr;.l a.'S..rtment •! I'allo af. — \ LSI * A varietv of i.-i'tbmi-n - I'r.--*-; Hat-, to-wit: P.i-aver. Nutri.a. MoI. 'Vin, and \n_'oi.i, ..f tlo- bit. '’ with an ;irtIneiit ..f ..flier 't\ l.-> U' i.i'Iy f. I in thi'm u ket. ,\N ., ( \ I S in .ibi! ,tj.,n.-(-. of ' :! 1 . lit 't\I. ' aii'i pi ii-es, all ..f will'll will'e -'M ;>■' Ciif.M- I'. : Ca>ii. M \ti -- •.ft;. - tleniei: I.a.Iit-''. ^ -.i-th' . 1 . '' nil 1 li.l.ln h ' P.( M i r> .V SIh will, h w .l!- r..| . :i I ' :.il t-.rni> t.-r the P.e . ly I ■ ,~!i. , 1'lea-^c call and ■':i\ >ui selves bef*.re pur. ciscw i, i >-. .L C. THOMSON. Si iith-w. -t .■•-i.iir Market S.marc. M.iioh 12. I - .!. r.;;-tf iiii; n:i,i;iiinTi;ii buk imte.vt ( )>Ki-\(; sTovi:, IS f.u- sale by the Sub.s.-riber in Baleigh and Fayettevilb-: in B:»lei;rh at his Shop on F'ay- ett«‘ville Street, ami in Fayetteville at .Mr. A. M. Campbell's. 'I’lie .Subscriber hereby forewarns all ]erson.s from pur basing any of' the.se .‘-'t.ives from any jiersoti either in or out of North Carolina, ex cept from hinir-.-lf' or his .luly authorized .\gents. He h:is purchaseij the exclusive right to veml this .'^ti>ve within the St.ite. an>l will j^rosecute anv pers i!i infringing his right, either iiy pur- chasinir. selliiijr. or using, any except th.isc ob tained It'll.1 I'iiii.self. Jo.'KPH WOLTERIN^;. B.ilei-h. April 1'.', L'^-'-l. *'>'tf V il c t () r y. '■ ‘‘U/- !i 4 r'tff J • k I' ] 5 mv IJy (ii:0? LAJ T'.vii ii.iiiii'; iiiini: iiiMiii .MIX'S sTiiiiK, 4'. j.iii'v L-'. ls',1. .'..‘>-1'^'p.l !il'lll.\(i l.\l)M.^nil.ll lillOII.S. .\Ki:v. siii'.Mw i:i.L \ (’(). fi-. New \ oi k A KL n. -.v r.i-eiving .lii.-i i atiil Phila.b'lphia. their siikI viiiiiiii«‘r F.mbrac’.n'.; ewrv art;, i. whi.-h i' ti'Ua.._\ kept in a Dr_\ .o...is .''t. r*'. I h.-_\ w.mi 1 . .li! the .it- tei.ti..n ..t the I.VMI ' ill partifu! ;r t ’ th.-ir very ii.in.i.'. tne sto.-k >.f Lre" i', ^^hi. l^ h:t\e bi-eii s'-l.-. Ied w;th the ^ir.'atot .'are bv one ‘.f ih.- tiiiii. .an.l wlii. li wi ' .-.•mi..irc. in •juaiit_\. st\i(‘sand pri..with an\ in ilo ni irk.-t. I hey will ti..t . 'mnierat.-. a' t .. \ 1 .\e >.o. b i \ar;-- t\: ali'l w.iiibi 'av to tlie La'iiC'. that -iiey h:nc n.> *-'!;n_\ Lin.I >. !"'!>. btit won! I r.'(.eetfull\ '>- l.cii ,1 call t i th.- -.11 ds ar. i hear tii.'U" n.iioe T" th’ ..•nlleiii. n th> y w..ii. 1 . that the\ iia ■ e the h |oL> Iii.-vt Si.ick o| I i -fhs. ( as- >ii.ier.' an 1 V«- :i;.. ' that ha- e\.-r b»-*n i-x- hibit.-.l in thi' market, (iive ii' a ..-ill. .\No. a lar;.'.- a-'-..rtment of |..•ldi.'^ . tientle- nietr>. a.iil t hildr.-n s I'.oots and Shoes. an>l a bc;mil!ul lot .if Parasi.Is and I nibr.dlas: toi:eth- i*r with a (jrem-ral as'.irtmi-nt of C.'inton Crap‘ .“^hawis. white :in.l col'.l: Summer \'iz;tes .-iml .^lantilla':: La.-e an-l Muslin Capes. C.iU.ar,' .and Cufls; -Mourning ami secon.l-m.iui tiing ditt.>. Sugar. Coffee, fea and Spices. \c. Favettovill.'. N. ('.. March 2‘.. l.s M. '.ftf . rjr b: ti i if. f. i * ts ’ i. ^ * i:. Sub' ri'-ers rc-.:i.ertfuny announce to ■ the .■■ti.'.'is ..f Fa \ .-tt.-\ill.- an.l the siir- iiiumliii}'. ;.uiitry. that the} have coiiimeiice.l the :iri'i:iu‘ ^lakiiitf At the ol.l .t-;ii.| fornierl.v oc.-upicl by .'-^imjison ,V M. L.iiii b . in- .l...-r beb w ,\. A. ,\lcKe- thaii's. i wheri t!ic\ ;!rcii..vi pr. i>ar.-d to ruanu- fa.-tur." t.. ..nh-r .-ill k:n . f Bll'INtl \'EH1- ('l.F.'*. f'r. Ill a .''u’kev ..i’ Bu;z-_'v to :i nine-jias- t i.eh. w' i. h. f'.r 't\le an-1 durability, 'hall n- t b.- 'urpa". 1 b\ any e.'tablishment in the t.lac-, Tliev h .|.e, br . s-Hi-f 'ft.-nl’--'i t.> business, an.l a 'b-ir.- f.. 1 . ' ■ - ' n.- y favrthem with a . .i^'. • . Ill r I a publi.' patroii:.;_M-. ' BI.P\li:i''i U'.itly e\.ctir.d at >!i..it n. ti.'.'. an.l l-iULi: th;.n .-.iiv ..th. r c'tablish- 111. 1.1 in tin- pl.i c. ■^HO^I \S V. WlllTK. .IIMI S li. K.\!‘-0'1 1 W. Favcttevilb-. F.-b. 17. IN'.I. ■'•■'tf rj^HlS LINE OF BOATS is still in success- M fill ojieration on the Cape Fear Biver. ami continue to offer many facilities to the shipping public. Persons jiatronisin^ this Line, may rest as sure.I th.it their tioods will be brought up with ilispatch, anil at the verv l.iwest r.ites cd' freight. A. \V. STEEL, Prc.sident. T. S. LI TTEBLOH, Agent at Fiiyetteville. Feb. I-'). 1S.-,1. ■ iV,t-tf nKSPKlUAN 1I\R1>, nr(r Stmjiiuj Hook, J»!^f rrct trcil. tL.SO, Bishop B.'isciuu's Sei nions; The Week, comprising the Last Day of the Week, the First Day of the Week, the Week CompleteiL The Lands of the Moslem, a Narrative of Orien tal Travel. The P.ith of Life, by Bev. Henry Bowlaii.l. Tom llae.jiiet. .-mil his three -Mtiiden Aunts. Eti.piette for La.lies. Do. for Gentle men. The Psalmist :md Su|ipleinent. J?utler's Hudiliras. Plutarch’s Live.-^. Madam B.dand, by .\bbott. Dictionary of (^mtations, Latin! French, iVc. Union Bible Dictionary. Burns' ^Vorks. Poetry of Flowers. Flora’s Interpreter. Book Keeping. School Books, ^tc. E. J. HALE & SON. Mayo, 1851. A. A. M( ivl/rHA\ STILL continues t.> carry n the CAllRl \CiF, P.l SINK.''.. in all its lir;in-hes. at the OLD •''T.V.NI*. II.' i-i-turns thanks for the libci'al p.-it- roiiaire he has heretofore receive.1. ami ho]>es. by stri-t ;itti-ntion to business and a desire to give entire .satisfaction, lo merit a c(>ntinu;ince of the same. He has on hand a very fine ass.u-tment of Can iatn's, Barouclu's, liuiiLiios,' Rockiiwiiys, aiui Siilkt'vs, Finish(*d, ami :i very large assoftment of W.irk partly finishe.l. w hich, for elegance of shape au.l tinish, will c .mpare with any other work. Persons wishing t.i buy. wonhl .lo well to call and ex.-imine the work, as he is d-terniined to sell LOW for cash, or notes .m short time. .\ll Wi rk warranted f.«r twelve months, an.l repaired free of charp-, should it fail by b.-i.l workmanship or materi:il. DC7^ Rt'pairinir taiflilully rxccu- ted at short notice, on very reasonable terms. f'lii/rtfcriffr, Ajtrii 1, C a rri a ge M a ii u 1 ac tory. NO rJC K. ''0" HE .'^tennier Chatham will le.-ive this pl.ice H every .M.ui'l-iy and Thursday at 7 o’clock, -V. M.. (instea.i ofo'clock as at present,) com mencing at 7 (I'clock .^londay lOtii inst. Time of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Fri day at 2 o'clock P. M. JNO. D. WT 1.1.1 A MS. A gent Cape Fear Steamtwiat ^o. Fayetteville, Maixh DOMi'.s'rics. ■ ITTLE Biver Osnabergs; 7-8 and 4-4 JLi Sheetings always on hand, and f.ir sale at Factory jirices, by KTaRR & WILLIAMS, >hine 7, 1851, 75_ff Roc’ll j)«.r Stoamor and for sale, I O 'Vushe.l and Refined SUGAR, .W I (:Ik m» fine Hyson Tea, '* ik best London Porter, pintbot’ls, 4 ciiceH BiijK-rior old Port Wine, I Madeira Wine, hlid,s. Cuba Mola.sses. HA M L W. TILLINGHAST & CO June 20, Ib.-^l. 77tf ,‘-10 Chestnut Street, for those personn in the OH FlTGG-lMEa.SOllrV’- j cotintry, who may live renuite from Oalleries, or *'-W Mnoon;,. Tf«utii>_t5«o...i .. i public exhibitions of the Fine .Arts. * I Subscriptions id’ membership, $5, should be I made as early as jiracticable, so as to entitle menibers to early numbers of the ‘•Reporter,” which will be forwarded upon the receijit of the money to any part of the country. The Honornry Secretaries will give receipts for subscriptions, or remittances may be nuxle U\ GEORGE W. DEWEY (Corresponding Sec’y, 210 Chestnut Street, rhil.-idelphia. , Ilcnorury Sec’y for Fayetteville, N. C., ' K. J. II.ALE. June fi, 1851. 75, MJNKK’AI. WA'i'KR. J. IIIN.SD.-^LE is prepared to furnish his customers with SODA or MINERAL WA TER, with ly variety of Syrups, all of a ..ualiU unsurpasKed. April 21 JVI E\y Masonic Trestle-Board, adapted to the Work and Lectures, as practised in the Lodges, Chapters, Councils, and Encampments of Knight Templars in the United States, bv Chas. W. Moore. The Free-Mason's Manutil, a companion for the initiated through all the degrees of Masonrt by Rev, K. I. Stewart. The True Masouic Chart or Hieroelyphic Moniti)r, hy J. 1^, ('ross. The Free-.Mason's .Monitor, containing a de lineation of the fiindamentiil principles of Free- MaKonry, operative and speculative, as well in a religious as a moral view, by Z. .-V. Davis. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, May ai. 74 j A SUPPLY of Fresh Ground CORN ME.AL I . .^‘*1*^ the Mill, late Anderson’s. Gtinding of Hominy and Metil done promptly I Fayetteville, March 1851. 12tf rWlllE SubserUier having taken the EistablLsh- Ji. ment of the late C. Simpson, (situated opposite W. McIntyre’s Store,) intends carrying on the Carriage Marnitacturiu^ Business In all its various branches, and would respect fully solicit a share of the public patronage. Having had coup'.derable experience in the business, and having been employed in some of the most cxteiuiive Establishments in New York and New Jersey, he flatters himself that he can give general satisfjictioii. He warrant* all his work to lie made of the best material the surrounding country affords, and by experienced workmen; and should any of it fail, either in material or workmanship, in twelve months from the time uf its delivery, he will repair it free of charge, ’ RI'-I’AlRINCt done in the neatest and best manner, und at the lowest possible prices. A. II. WHITFIELD. F.aycttcville, Feb. 11, 1850. 7tf Steamer BRt>THEBS an.l Tow Boats, -®- SI L\ LNS( )N and 1>.AV ID LEWIS are pre- l'arel to forward with Desp.vtch, all goods con signed to the Proprietor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draft, and w(-ll suite.I to run in low water. She possesses jiower, and speed, .•uul is admirably a.Iapted to towing, and can accommodate abcuit 20 ptis.seu- gers. I he proprietor contemplates ruiniing the Boat hiniscH. and will pive special attention to way freight ami naval stores; t» towing, ,-iiid will al so iittend to the comfort an.l convenience of Passengers. From his long experience as .Agent in ilmington of the several Steam Boat Com panies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior he wouM say, that all Goo.Is shipped by him, will be delive^rg^i to their Agents in Fayetteville. His agen» m Wilniington is JOHN *C. LATTA, to whom all communications may be a.ldressed, as Agent of the Stemner Brothers. JOHN BANKS, Proprietor May 15. 72-y i.,\ mmoiFs ^^■llIE Subscriber offers at private sale, about ■- Nine Hundre.l Acres of Land, lying on the East side of in Richmond county, N. C.. four miles South of Laurel Hill. The land lies on and over the stage road leading trom ^ayetteville to Cheraw, joining the lauds ot D. McLaurin, Mrs. Gibson, and others. JOHN McLAURIN. July 25, 1851. 8-w2m NKW ^Oks^ HARPER’S Magasine for June; Internation al do; The Sisters, or the Fattil Marriages- Pickwick Abroad, or the Tour in France; Reve^ ries of a Bachelor, Sheridan’* Life and Dra matic Works, 1 volume; Young lisdy’s Friend: Scho«I Book*, &o. Just received. & SON. June 16, I80I. LIVERY ST.\P,ij\ fBlIIE citizens of Fayetteviil,.. ar, ■ generally, can be ai-coi„iii.„|V. sonable terms with H j;i other Vehicles, at such tinie,.^ t!j. to hire, by apydyin^ to the sii),-., .’ now well prepared for tlw- bn^-in. vV be much obligiil to tiiose w i.-hinj, t. him a call J. \y. l’M\vi’i: Fayetteville, .Tan. 27, 18.')], 8a\ a(je cV .mi:ari:s, Commission and Forwarding Mer chants, Y Wll.MINCTON, X. C. SCOTT cV BALDWIN, ^ {Surcessorx to Scott. Keen cf" Co.) J'dfiliio/inhic Merchant Tailors, .AM» f»E\I.KKS IN (i(*nli(‘nv‘n’.s (’lolhin*^, Kctuly-niadr, OF THE FIRST QUALITY. Als'i. a Complete assortment of Gents’ DRLSS (i( M )DS. Strcif, :. s'r.r,:,?w7v.( Wllmlnfiiton, N. c. .Lin. L't, 1S.'>1. .->.jvjid ' .li),\i;i>ll W. DLONSO^Il. “ ; i:.\ 1:1: A I. AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, IfOil, .1*. f. Prompt per-oiial .-ittention given to all Cou>ijniment':. ami ( 'ash .-idvances made on Mer chandise to be ^hipI.■cd or sold in this uiarket. Feb. 1. iN.l. :)7y ~ .1. I-:. 'ro()MKR~ fUfntinissiott an ft rorirftrff- iitfi •firrrliaitf^ \\ ii.Mi\(; n>N, R.-f'er to 11. Bi:tiis.in .V .''on, 1 ,, ... ,, , . M •• , r av ettevilh-. N. . ,V. ,\. .Mciveth.in, ) Feb. I. I'-i'.l. .-.7y llA rC'll .V IU RiiAMv, nv,o/, s(t/r Dtnlrrs in I'lihnrco, ('i^ars mill Siiiitj. rMlIlK Stil .-i'ibi-i->i. bite «.f r>:iltiinore. have I. opetied a .•^tore in this town, ati'l havinjr taa.l'.' ai raii;:-mi-n:' with an ext.-iisive llmise in B.-iitiiiiore. tii.-y can I’li'iiish the above named articb-c i>t 'iuch pri.-es that .■:mnot fail to please. Dt-ab i-' uTid t'oimti-y .Merch.-itit-; will tin.1 it to their a.lv;iiifa;.''e to j:ive us a c.ill bef'.ire pur- eiia-iing el-'.-wli.-re. Front strecT. un lcr M-./ai-t Ilall. next door to Me--rs. PoHey .v il.-.rt. i!mingfoii. Dec. ]h_ ]s,‘iO. 4^'tf .1, .;i:\i>v.] [J. M. >ioNK. A: :?10>K, t'oiiiiiiissioii .MtTfliaiils, and Dealors iu Dn li’KHrrit'S. &c., M :if‘r St., Wilmington, N. C. Prom; t .-ittention will be given to the sale of all kind' ..f ('..unt ;-y Prixluee which may be sent to tlu-ir care. .\pril 4. IS'il. 0»-Cm i'orn^ i*ens^ and BEay. FB'^llL Subricrib«.r ha.- «'n hand and is con- ■- st:tntly rei-eiviii^. on coiisi;;rnmeiit. a sup- }»ly of tiie above ,-irticles. wiiich may be pur- clniM'd :it the l..\\e.st market price.'- .it the ♦ Itiice of the licnriett;'. I^u-auiboat t'.inipauv. B. .M. (')B!U:LT.. April .'s, lS-‘»(i. 1-itf L I V f^R V_S^I' A !• I j JJ. PHILLIP.Sand P.OIJ'f V..„, • prepared to fumisii the pv.'.r, Horses, Carria«r>, Foil Him,, They nre also preparcl to .send [.,. jiny of the neighbori:i;r towns, . terms. Their st«K.-k may be t'..iin! . . bles opposite the .Metho.list l!ay street. They iihvnys have in atteTniMn. .■■ and Beinsman. They will take h'.:-. . at reasonable terms. A two-horse carriage wiU b.> -i, r, short notice, to convey jim's- :: i r- r the steamboats. Please give us a (-all. and i; givcn, no pay will be re.|tiir(.i. F.iyette'iHe, .'Lir.!i I*-'!. 'c:o'l''r()N (;1N I \( T()|, ESSRS. BAY .v PK MK F. ,1. r, rized. .\.!ients in Fay. rtc-, il, ; ■ of Gris^v.iM’s Patent Wjitep nianufacturcl in l.'liiiton. S.\.\Il Li? .'w;;. ■ Clinton, Geo., Feb, I.''.',]. "T-- > 'N'rr::> i n m i:nf \-| |, ¥▼ Kl.(HH) f. et of V.hitc O.-i'K ' by C|. for Ploiljrli l>.-,-1111,1. .'..1.;;. '- H. MALI,. Fay.-tt.-v . ]' March o. 1S‘)1. 1). 4.^ \\ . Mcliaiii TI E ju't r*-.-. iv.-d a sea-..’ J B of (i 00 US. ; 1 ; lj:ini; .J.'tconet. .'-'Ai," nii I T.irit.iii - Printed Liii.-n I .iwn,.;: 1.,(':ip col .1 Li>Ie; .''ilk eiab, Miid ^U;l r K : siery: .litto f..r M'..-.-, ,ii;d I!..-' I brie Ilandker. hi.-S; T:._\;. i'' .■'j ' 1 ■ an'i fancy Ca'-iinei'c-; ('l.itl;': Linen Drillinu"': tine Frcnch • and rib'd Drab il'Lte; Sheetiii-- I’mbi-ella-i ;uid Par:;'"!'; 1'.' -i:, ' - w.-ire ati'l Cutlery: with a we offer at the l.>wrt pr;,', —ALSO— 2il b.ixes T.ib.-ieco. ver w -t ■' ](• bbits. prime Pork. .Sl ba^s Bio and L:i^ui;';i ' •'» hlids. .''ii;rai-. bf(!,«. Ilftined and Craiiula',.' ' L.i:if an.l Crushed B.^r an-i Fancy Soa]'S. .'^ujierior Northern Flour. ^S;c. D. & NV. M. I April 7. IS-M. Lwv xorici A IK H D A. T. SMITH h:;> ta', on .\niicr.-..ii street, nc;.;';. Fayetteville ii.'tel. He will attfi; lection of claims an.I law l.iisi;,. and especially to the-taking .f .-.■■• editors, adininistraiors. guai-'lia;;' .. either in suit ..r .'therwis.,-. Jan'v 11.1 S.'il. [V^ -.if ^ Cabinet Furniture, Chairs j fS^IIE Subscrib r - large as^oitim-ii! selecte.l l.y himself in I’l; New York, and n, ' gether with his own in:: makes his Stock very com]>lete. ■' ' ■ Chairs. Tables, Sofas, in ii'- \N ash Stands. l)ure:in>.! iniT (tlasscs. Side It^bir • Secretaries, v^c. • All of which will be sold on the I"'" ' Cash, or on short time lo pun.-tu-i’ joii.N w. r. '■ Sept. oO, 1848. To Cotton A* factnrvrs. ^’W'TIIE Subscribers liave f^r 1 -■ JL sortment of F1ND1\(JS. to « would respectfully call attention. A constant supply of thr f'oUoirin: \ ahrnys on hand: J. 8t L. Woodcock’s superior K-- Cards. SHEARI.N'G :MACHINLS.—P:i:.' : ' anl’s, Curtis’s. Davidson \ Park'.'. I''- VARIOI’S MACHINES.—I’arkli'ii- • Burring Mtichines, Spooling MachiiK''. ' Machines, Brushing Machines, Kc^ ■.--■ \Voiil Pickers, Cotton M'liijiper.'-. ■>'' " W':iter Wheel Regulati>rs. Cloth "iii'.‘'' Cutters, Bobbin Machines. Quadnint' Bacon's Patent Cotton Pickers. II:ii'd« ‘' ers. Waste Cleaners. SUN DRY ARTICLES.—llolbro i’k ' Riveted Pickers, Revolving Temp''''- '■ W'omlen Temples, Superior Pickcr Li'' Lace do., do. Bridle do.. Stretched ing. Leather Belting, Roller Cb’tli. "■'.' Sheep R.>ller Skins, Calf do. do.. Spi'’ ' ing, Lo.uu Cord, Bailing Twine. I’a' '''' - Tape, all colors. Shuttles, all kui'l? ■ Tenter Hooks, Tack Hammers. Roving Guides, Mule Spindles, Skewers, Cuttijig Nippers, RinpTn'' '' Brushes, Flocking do.. Can! Tacks ' Comb riate, Canl Cleaners, Shuttle I."' and Washers, Kivets and Burs, Si H'"^ ^ Roller Buckles, Glass Creel Stcjis. ' Fuller’s Jacks, Factory L.imps. ''‘ ‘'j ness. Cotton do., Steel and Cane Ih'i'*' len Bobbins, Speeder Bobbins, .''p.i"'"^- ' Books on Dyeing, Teasels, Hed.llc .'1 •> ''■■ Binding, Belt Awls, Emery, ' at Hooks, Press Papers ami PIate.. Pup*'’' King 'Travellers, French Teasels, Aniei- Togetther with Seci.nd-hiind ' in great variety. Refer for quality of Cards and rtrti'-' • erally, to F. & H. Fries, Salem, Childs & Co., Lincolnton, N. C.; A. J*'"'-' lUiikler of Machinerj", Bridesbur^. 1'J" Mantifacturers generally in Phihidclpl: ‘ vicinity. , THURLO HrGlIE-'^ , 11 North 5th St., 1 : SepL 20, 1850 i'ULN EDWA EDIT Price for th paid in a year of su expirc'L For the Wee )>aid ill a year of S’ l.r.s cspi. ADYEIITI per S(|ll:u t- f. r-.iccee.iiii^ p by sp.-ci.il C( vertise.'-s an iiihi-rtioMs dt! fot-bid. and ' Lett. 4 L1u9 of 4 Fayett{ rglHE Su S contra' THIS DAY, Co:;,'lies. Da f p. .M., an. -M.. in time turiiinj;. le: t 'ar-i. st>y ab elteville in 1 t-' render tin t'lr i’r.ivcUe .V Line of as I'ossibb*. Mile vi.-i (.’ai ton, .Salem, r.'iyettevi i' \ PHI* fWOlLl fei 1 ('\ I t't.'d as ta.rl low, persons V (juanlity vv, s. ribpi- in V tai-ly as pi Wilininut o Sic; NE H: ele, f Julv 12,, Wa \t 1%' iy froiii N s .rliiu'iit Manv of t nv THE low. 5 ai.'l li. •jtes, (Tiat (!i S \ el Ke’.: sfvU' all s: .r.e.-;’ Ban.MIS hcav_\ 'i'oinib Kiiive,'^ Pockct lio’.e .ScisB Mathema fine and ( jric and d llelt eluding t Violins 1 g.-'ilets, sic B.»s' lliiz.iin :u Platetl ai ihinjrs to ('ash Repai re F>ifl>'tti 12-»iiii] M. sii fi. For the l?\i«iues: old stall sonable im J niediat neccssa The Biippor a. like T Fiiye \v 1 if appli Aug M17 us Au 11 Both an.l fo Aug ■A
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