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jrjrr* I^isurance* rilllE liibmancc t'onijmiiy uf ll:ir t- JIL icrd, havin" t imposed by the Kcrcn’jc Law of tbc late Legislature, \r\W con- t;nu2 its Agency in Favetteville, under the monagemcnt of the uiidersipned, who is pre pared to issue Policies of Insuruiice ou Build ings or tJoods, either in tliitf Tcwn or in any part of the Stuie. on proinr application, de- pcription of the rropci tv. \e. The J-n'NA \tMl‘ANV hiislu'eii in operation jibout oO years. Its capital i.-^ f»:l >*>.«>«>'*• The lloii. flu s. K. r.ra. o w.is it.- l■u•^it rrLsidolit. Mid he .still holds that otfico: ai;d M'voral ol i>s lirst L'ii-ectors arc ^till active and efficient lucni- l.ers of the I!o;ir.l. It has at all times 6U.stamed the highest character for the prudence ot its mauageuieiit. tiiid for tlie liberality >\ith A\hich it hn^ ever adjusted its Io>.'cs. I ]]. HALF,. Agent. March 10. ISjl. LHSSONS 1\ MTSIC'. 1-JL WlilTAKi:il voiild respoctfally in-. At form the eitizpns of I'.i\rtte\ille and 'i- ciidiy. Unit he has again coiiiniciic'cd :;iuii!i Lc'’- ^''Jls oil the Piano I'oi te. H“ ii tuvus liis than vS for tlie liberal jvitronage heretofore recenetl, iiiij hiMul'U s"lu'its H coiitimiaiii'c ol the saiue. .Vll pains shall be taken for the advaiiceiiieut ot his pupil?. ^ . Ir:siniction also given on the (lUitar. 1- Pianos timed and repaired in the be.'t nu-uulr. J- H. NMllTAKKU. August - t. IS'.O. oltt m:\v l.\\\ hook. S Doctrine of K.piity. the excellent work prescribed by tiie .'Supreme (’ourt of Nortli Cari'lin.'i tor the cour.-c ol l>e;ial J'tudy. Price 6t>, lor sale by i;. J. HALL X April 10. E:ii;;lislk K('i>or('«iu Law and Propo.sals hy LlTTLl'i vV N. for publish- . ing bv subscription a New .'series ot i.AW AND llUlITY UKPt)RT.-. ^■^HE want of some systenj by wliieh the de- I. cisiotis and judicial opinions of the several ’ourts of Law and K(uity in Kngland can be wore promptly and che.-iply fnrnishr'I to the legal protes'ion in tliis e >untty, has long been seriously felt and iickiunvledge.!. The -^nl>seri*'ors pr-'Voso to vc]'ulili-'h these rcp.ii-ts iii full. !is fast as thi*y .Mpj.ear in Kng- ’. ind. and can be received heie. They will con tain rej'orts of cases decided in the House of ivord.^. the Privy t'oiincil. the sexeral 'oui ts of Kquuy, the uurt of ,|uecn's IJcncli. tiie Court ":'C’o!umou Pleas, the v/oiirt ot Kxchoijuer and LxchO'pier Chamber, flie Kcclesia.'ticul and Ad- ■ miralty Courts, the (/ourt of Itanki iiptcy, in- v’n»rmg alSi' the P.leetion Case-;, the Cn^wn Ca- .'•‘S Reserved, and the Kaiiway and • anal ('a'Cs. These Hep 'its will be pubil>hcd iti monthly Ziunibers or i'art-i. ti'iiiincucing with the deci sions of Mich.Tclmas .N'ovemlei- Term. lJ“.'iti. a il l will be carefully eiited by a iijeuiber of the 1 Notice to Builders. Fridirv the 5th day of September n«t, will be Let to the lowest bidder, at Mc- LiUiiiuN Old .store, the following liuildings, mz: A School House. 8ti feet square, one story high, with an npartinent 24 feet square at each end of the Building. Also, n Dwelling House for the IVincij'al Teacher. 3»i by 4- Icet, two .stories high, with a passage of 10 feet through the Huilding. . • , j , Pl:ins ami .'specifications will >'e subiintfe( at tlie time and ]>lace ab.ive st.itcd. l oi turtui particulars, apply to John C. McLaunn, Laurel J \MKS C. McKAClIlN, .iamls t. !U)Pi:k, .10I1N C- liAKKH, DAN L C. STF.W AUT. P VN L STLWAnT, DAN'L C. MelNTYPvK. .MI HDOCH MeKINNON, JOHN C. McLaI'U’N. Building Conmiittee. Richmond Pounty. N. C.. ) ft-wtoS .luly 1'.', USol, ) A i)i:siK\n\a: ui:si\>i:nci: I'Oli SALi:. rg’IHK .'^ubs-riber now ol’Visfor sale all his 8- Turpentine and Farniinjr LAND, coutnin- ing about iXO .\cres, situated miles Kast of Favettesille, on the (loKlsborough road, com- monlv known as Pnlni\ra. It has a good dwelling house, out-buildings, \c., and a store wbero n lurge amount of busi ness is d(>ne, .-mil increasing daily. This is a rare ehntu e for tiupeutine getters, merchants, .tc. anl will be sold a bargain. Any one ish- ing to purchase, and wishing further infornia- lion. can apply on the premises, to ,1. U. MrUPIIV, or P. TAVl.Olt, Fayetteville. .Tuly •J'.th. iv.l, ’ Mf rAii'i'ii \(.i: no 1 l i- Subscriber having fitte.l up and en- .fl larged theaboxc ml/ ku' rn H"Use, is/">'• prepared to entertain travellers with iiicrftinti/ comfort. noifT McNABB. Carthage, Moore Co., N. ( .. ) -a ,*■ ilav K''ol. FIFTYPOTJ.AlxS Spvwg 18d1. J^^VNAW.VY from W. J. Buchanan, of ston countv, on the 8th of January, TWO | NLGKM BOVS, ban and Stephen. L>i‘n is about | 2o years of age, stout built, k dark complexion. ; and weighs about 175 lbs. Stephen is about *-b ■ j years of age, weighs 170 lbs., ol yellow com-i *plexion, speaka very slow when spoken to. ^ ! Said Negroes were raised by Liizabetli 'lur- i phy of Cumberland county, in whose vicinity, iliev are supposed to l»e lurking. _ : Twill give the ftbove reward for their appre- | ^ hension and confinement in any .iail so that 1 ' get them, or for either; and an additional j rewaril will be given for proof sufficient to con- j ' vict any white person of harboring ■ Jan. 21, Ibi.'l. i reiciv licvir lUi ver throe hun- • oil the best :■! x'ili C'^nt.iin ie of coutents. I’.-.r. with lo tes .Vnierican di i?lo>is. Liich numlicr v ill coiisis • h’ed pages closely printed j'.iper, and in cle.ii-. 1m';' t\ !i table of cases, and r. tu Thv.? forming complete vdUiinc by itself, a? v.el! as a part of au entire series. The price of this publie.aion. f.irining -i\ vohimes ^H.‘tavo. 'rill be yli> a year. puA.-ible in it IvaiiCe. or the si\ v.lmnee., hai\ Isoiuely and uniform!V bound in law sheep, LITTI.i; .'t BP.uWN, 112 Washington st.’-eet. 1‘oston. g'yT” The Subscritx'rs are a.iuL"ri/.ed tu le- eei'.e snb.scriptions for the above u u-k. the tir,>t •.■■lume of which ii alreadv i^^.ied. HALE .V SOX. M.iv I*-.')!. 7ii(f m:\v iu)v)k.s. ILI'.H HUNTS T«»Mf()(.;i;APHV: Poe- ^ try of the U nverly N"V**ls; Harj'er's Maga- . ;iie. :i!i I Iiiteniaiiotial iit;n. .April Nos.; .\ltin L i lie; r^avcni i ". P'i.’ii'la'-ei' M m;s- Tieid .’ e.vHMIl '. ;i. I ;s ■'■■■''■ i. : 'id ■ ■ j : -I • i :;o‘ Cm',),i.’,..; (.n i' aii'; jloads; 'oinp!>-te r.i: iier tn-1 (iari’erur. by Fessenden: ^uii.'tt .v d:!r:'„ on Cuttie; Nv -.‘ .\l.isi,i>;o TrestJ« IJoar.l; I'l’eeui'i.soil's .\Liima!; Masonic Ch.art: Frtciua- ^ Ill’s Monitor; Goldsmith's Work*; .\lcLeIlan on rue luterpreUitiou of Scripture^; McCosii ijii I'i- vino tioveniniont; MetiutiVs lieaders, S‘-cmd ;i!id third part?-; Davie'’ .'^urveyiii;i; tiunn's Do- Ho'stie .Meilici;ie. .ii.. .hi t reroi. M hv April 1 L K. J. HALi; vV SUN. Wliet-lor's lli>(nry of .N'onh Carolina. H K UP ler'ijrr.e 1 ha; Seen appointed (Jtae- - » r;il .\gi-iit t'ol. .1. H. Wheeler in the • t" l);,tricf. and wishes to aj>- ]• !int suh-.Vgviitr in eai h of thv; counties of r, ('ohuiil.us. r.laden. Bruuswiek. New Pall'ver. biiiufiioii. Duplin an i Onslow, and .‘■.^ks that application l>e made to him iniine- ■liat ly. The ork goes to jire.-- in August, a:rl t!ie price will be One Doiiar per volume. t»iid consisting of two volume*. JOHN ,\[. ROSK. M :rch 24, 18ol. 04-ti’ HOOKo. ■ BORROWS LAVEXGRO; Gracp .\guilars Women of Kngland; >P-- Strickluid s L:ves .,f the i^iuecns „f Scotland; Alton i.o. ke; Miiit.s to Sport-ni. u; Nob.>.is David Cot,- l v'rik :d: Seenes in .\Hi,.-.i>r;;['.|.i; |.,,vr and .\mb‘i- lioii: Irving's W^iks, 11 ,Mod-rn British Li.sayibt.s, 8 voi.s.; l.uii.iei c t ..lufpanion; Coie- man s Letters from Kur--pe; .Vbl,ott s .Mulieville; ■Southey S Life an 1 Correspoinieii'-'-; i.ileof I,;idy I ' i'pilioun; with a variety of School I’looks, ctc., itr receiveil by * ’ | ... t. J. HALK i SON. I '•lurch 11. Ls-'.l. j PUOI‘OSAL publication of u Volume ot’SKllMONS, ! by tne llev. .larvi.s B.irry lluxfon, late Lector of St. Jfdm’s I’hurt h. Fayettevilb.-, N. C. —to be e lited by liis son. the K-v. Jarvis 15ux- t ■. und accompanied with a Poitrait, ;ujd Notice of his Life. I he proposel volume will be printed in large e.ear^ t.vpe, and contain over ')»)0 pa;res, sul>- si .ntially bound in leather. Terms, Two Dol lars, payable on delivery, • Ihe net proceed.^, if any, derived fioni the .-'de, will be given to the permanent Fvind for -Missionary purposes in the Diocese of North ' '..rolina. tt is desired, (as few if .any copien not pre- ' i^iusly ordered will be published.) that persons '■•'iohing to 6ubscril.; would immcdintely notify the Editor himsetf, or their own Minister, whom he respectfully retpiests to receive SubscHbers’ iianK-s, and to forward them to his Address at Atheville. N. C. ■Tune, 1851. 70 C'lilJRC'II IIOOKH—Tltc('Si{ir Ii Ideutiiiel, >iy PvCv. W. D. Wilpon. D. D.; Maiiu- ul of ('hurch Principles, by do; Original Thoughts on Kcripturc, l>y ('ecii; ijeaveti’B Help to (Jate- clu»ing; McCoih on Divine Government; Prayer Books, plain and fine, .lust received, t:. J. HALK & SON. i: AIR N S\s ts 1: UNIONS. A PASTOR’S Plea for Evangelical Catholic Truth, in Six Sermons, delivered in Trin- it'' ( hurch, ColumV)up, Geo., by fhe liev. W D Cairns, formerly of North ('arolina. Price 50 cents. Also, Scenes in our Pariah, bj a Country Paj-- soii’,s Daughu.'r, Jfl. Th:uikfu!ntJBd, by Rev. C. P.. Taylor, 75 cents. The Song, by do., 75 cents. Kurnest- iieK.s, by do., 75 cents. sale by E. J. hale &. SON. i)AVlS’snMiN-KII,l,KI{, ^lOR sale by SA.M’L J. HLNSDALK. M. April 21. C8tf DOMKsrics! Osnabergs; 7-8 and 1-4 M .4 Sh' fctirgs alwuys on hand, and fo.' s.ale at I act-ry f i ic- s, by STARR & AVILLI.XMS Jui.^7, 1851. ■ G-reensborougli, N. C. f flHF r.e^t Sessioi\ of this Insntution will commence on Monday, July i. On application to the Princij.al, circulars will be torwanled, giving all necessary infiirmation re-pectimr the .''idiool. RICHAP.D STFRLIN(L .\. M.. Principal. C.oy, J. M. MiiUKiiv..vt>. Proprietor. .lune 17. 7'i-l'*'\pd .\() TK'i:. r HI H I'copartnorsl.ip lieietofi.re exi-r’r.g un- -BL iler the naiiioof.l. A. ItowI.and vV t'o.. is thi~ d i\ l!i^s il'cil b> mutual eop-ent. ■ .loHN A. P.oU LAND. Oll.I r.lIT U. McK.W. JoMN C. Mooui;. "I'lu' HiDlcrsiiiSu-il \m11 coiitiiinc tli.- )iu'’i:e-=s i f the l ite I'nii. ,it tlieir f' rmer ■'t.tn 1 ill l.iimbert.'ii. i.h ’.. r the '^t'.lc of liiiW- LAND .M \K!\.VV. \\lniv G‘ "'!s of c\eiv >*e- scripti.ii! can be l.oiiulit i*n the m"'-t rea-i nabic teiiiis. joHv A. Rowland. (.II.BKRT W. McKA\. Luuibert"!!, July 1, IS'iI. ]tf A Valuable Farm for Sale. .'stib'i.riber offers his F.Mv.M for sale. jL .Nitii.a-- 1 oo the i-ast side i>f I'.ij: ( I'hario, kli 'wn ;i' the Major (Hiiii .M. bley place. C'iU- tainhi'r I-' ‘‘‘ Acr- I'he land i.- in tine condi tion toe t.liii:u, and br'.ii;.-. the %er.\ bc»t of corn. The dwel'ioir ari 1 out loii;-es are all in vrr\ line C'^iMhtion, the '.inat r part .«f thetu having been lately repaired, dti tin- t'arni there is n saw iiiiil grist mill, which afi’ords a handsome inconie; there is always a re.ady s ile fi'r the lumber, and at a good pric*-: corn sell-i readilv xt the highest market j.iice. without rem \in-^ it. I will 1’’ the t 'i; as I r.n'i de- s r o;- 1.;' makii “ new :i. r.i t- in n.v b".>i- i.e-s. \\i;.N lIACtiRoVH. Samp-oii C.1.. .lune 14. Is51. 7''-".m Fayetteville and Centre Plank Road. MI:ETI.N(^ of SKil'Klltil.DKUS. ’^OTK E IS HLPKl’.V G1V1;N. that a M-et- ^ ii;g of .'^;i>>s'rilx rs t" the jtr.'jM.sid I'l uik I!"ad troni 1 ,i\eftev ;lle to ( 'i-ntre. ifi .''taiilv •iinry. ^wll Iv LeM in the littTKL H.M-Liii liie r.-wii ot F (Ill IfiiirMl.'iy lilt* 21.^1 (in of liiirnsl iicxl. for the purpoM' of org.uiizing the C'.mparv. prepar.atory to C'>mnioiiein^ the work. The amount n'cessary to s»*cure the Charter having lieen subscribed in tlie Town of i'.iyette- ville jitid ( ounty ot Cumber’and, i: is earnestly reijuesteil tlmt all who are interest.d in tlie Work, eitlior as subseribers >r as inteuilin'^ to bef'tne ■i i. will apjiear .at this nnetin;;. in per son i,r b_v pr i^iy, and that all Sulis-riptii-n book.' ill the hands ot Commissioners uill be returned to the meeting. It is desired that i vigoroui^ eflorr shouhi be made )>revious to the meetinic to ol.t.ain the sum necessary to carry the R->ad to its Western terminus, by the slutrtest pr.n-ti- cablo route by Little s .Nlills. The friends of the enterpri ;e. in the Couiiti.-' of i;idimond. Mont gomery. .''tanly, and Cnmberlao'l. aie theiefore earnestly V‘*riMet“d to bring to the nie*‘ting all the .'•ubscri|'tion.s that c.ali be obtained. und“r the ;Lssiiraiice, heretofore given, tliat fhe Road is to t.ake the shortest route to Little's .Mills, and thence to Centre. H. LH.LV, 1 B. R(»SE. ^ J. (;. COOK. A. W, STEEL, [ Coui’rs. TH«. W.\DD(LL. II. L. MVROVKK, K. J. HALF, July 2:1, 1R5I. ' 7-tf s'JO KI'AVAUI), (lor oacli.) AN.\W,\V in December, 1S50, my negr(> _ boys .\P>K AM and HKNUV. I'lenry is 5 t’eet 7 inches high, and about :15 years ohi.— He is well known in F.ayettcville, where ho learnt the I’lacksmith trade. He is rather small, and very lark, with a downcast look. Abram is 5 feet 10 inches high, about 25 years old, something lighter of com|)!exion than , Henry, stout and well formed, and walks »ip- ' right. These negroes are thought to be in RoVjeson County, near the ‘‘I’ig Swamp ” I £ will give the above reward «Twenty Dol lars fc.r the (amfi'iement of either Abram or Henry in tlie Jail at Lumberton, Robeson Co., or Forty Dollars for the confinement of both at the sume f>lace. ^ , IL C. RHODES. •Juiy, I80I. 8-w’G\v liowanL I NAW -\^ from the subscril>er, about the >^th of July, it mulatto fellow named WINJk'-OR, about ;;5 years old. lie is about five feet ejr vcn inches high, full bushy liair; rather slow opokeu, and rather spare built, his front teeth slightly decayed, and probably one or both of his »^ye teeth out. Said negro is a Cooper by trade, and will attempt to pass as a free man, and m.iy i.rob.ably luve free ,.apers. MS he has said he can go any wh re. He is a little rinkley about the eyes, and has an old ap pearance. The Bub.scriber will give the above reward for his apprehension and delivery to him, in ('onwayl)orongh, S. C., or confinement in anv jail in North Carolina, so thut he can get hiiii. Said negro belongs to James M Bell, of Green ville, N. C., of wliom 1 hired him. August 1, 1851. i(j.tf N(^ ru i:. I TlliriLL be sold on Friday, fhe 20th inst., y Y at the ri'sidcnce of the late Peter Mc- Kellar, all the perishable property belonging to his Estate, consisting of Horses. Mules, Cattle. Sheep, Hogs, Wagons, Farming Utensils, and Blacksmith Ti'ols. .\lso, one family Carriage and I’uggy, togeth er with CtU'n, Fodder. Oat.'', \c. At the s.iuie time and place, if not previously ditpo.se.l of, will be leased for a term of years, 12‘>,(HI0 Turiientine Boxes. Terms at s.ile. L. McKKLL.VR, J. .McKKLL.Vi;, Executors. August 1. 1S51. Di-ts I.AND I'OK S\Li:. ^glHIC subscriber being tlesiroiis to remove to B the Uist. ofl'ers for sale the place where he now lives, containing in dil- fcrenl Tracis on South River, about two mile.-, from Blocker’s .Store. .Vbont fifty acri's is un der cuUivatioti. and )>roduees well. It is tir.st rate Tur|ieiitii.e land, there being abfiut lM,iMlt) bi»\es cut. and ..himi niore *an bo i*ut on th*’ same laud. For further p.articulars aj'ply to me on the premises. GRAV Cl LP.RF.VTIL August 2. DI--U NO'l'K'i:. f H F] undersigneil. having determined to con- M tiuue his business in \\ adesborough. takes this method of intorming the public tluit he may still be found at liis old stand. South ot the .\n- son Hotel, wlu're he will keep I' listanfly on hand a full assortment id' the most ch dee l.jijUor.', Wines, t’ordi.i'.s, Cig.-irs, and other re- li ( sliiiients usu.-illy found in this section of eountrv. He hoj.cs l y strict attention to his btisii'.ess. rigid prcs«'i\ation of g.xid order, and unceasing care lor the c^.nifort anvl enjtvyuicni of his custoir.crs, to merit aiid receive a libcial sh ire of the public jiatronage. W.M W. S.VNDFRS. Wadi sb>rough, July 15, IS'I. 7tf m:\\ coods. (UK FILL .iM) wiMi.ri smrii if Dr\ (I'ood.'!, (irocrri‘*s. I I.inlw .Vc, \c.. i- ii"W e i-K' to h..iid. 1 is r- idx f.ir sab-. Our I.uge v . llw.rthy the L.tti'tit'on :'f tlli w: -l;;!;_r to pur. h.is.v l-r-i c ''ill 1 ;rt- r ! r " y kin i ■; i "in try l' duce. » ' ' 'K v'i !'.\ \ l. tii. S^^2, IS-A ;.:;f \i:v\ ISOOK^.- -’i he Ui.low H■.l^b;l;lli and other I'.iie-, by tin- Auth -r ol' ."-l- iiioii .'^ug;;: R se D. iigl I.-', an .Vutobiog;j.hy d'a Minir i-. r's Daughter; L 'iid''n l.ab -r. and tlie l.ond ’11 i’oor. by .MaUu w; Honsidoild Uonl'. by Dickeiu-; .Vnno C.rey; llarpei s .Maga/iuc. lnt'.*rn:itional liitt i; .Slijj, ai; | .';..i.rc. in 'Luicir.i. Lis!iou and th*- Vie literran«‘-i:i. by Ualt.-r (' .’toll; Mary I’.i d. by .1 b \ ' tt I h>- Po.x li Nut. ' y liitto; '1 h>' Poii.t:-;. P" by l\inM tf: The Aineiic.-in lb*e Kci-j-t .Xl ihu:;’; We'-rei' s .'s|ieller an 1 D'“:iner; P.ir/v- r's 1th Re , ior. Kames's l,;emen’> o« t'rit:.-.si;i; Sc-'tt s Inf-^n try Tactie,-; Mem >r.in lam t'.o. k>. Noti- and I.et- tcr Envelopes. .\ .s .. fiirt^ier suppiie.'; f I..,\i.l «’oj.pert;eM. oh. ap ed'ti 'li; .''i:i|on .''ilig'; Hotnc 1 ;i;:u.'lic.-, \ .'lie ( e.liirs; M.t'her •> l.eei nipeiise, .ve. .1 ir--t r t'iv ed F. .1. H AI E \ .-ON. June 2. 1 ‘'■'1. Wk'AI. IJOOK.^. tPPLETON’.s ^locha^.i.M;ign;inc; Bor len's FormuUe tor c •n:»iructing Rail R' adt. ^ ightwick’s Hints tit .Vrchitects. by Downing; Minific's Mechanii-ai Dn. Aing r...i k; Mahan ^ Ci-. ii Eii;jiiievring: Bourne's ('at. .-'lism of the Steam r.n^ine; Mill right's Guide; .\merie..;i II U'-e ('.irpenter. by Hatlu'ld; .^Iehan^^■ s Own I’: ok; Mechar.i.-'s Text I'.o-k; ( abiiu't .Makei .•■■lid Cpl '.’.. teicr's t'omiani- n; I’.uiidi r's I’om- panion; Dvvt aii'i C.,].ir Mukei '-- '(ijnj'anioii; Painter. Gi'ler and \’:trnisbei's Cuntpaiiioii. E. J. H.\LE .V SON. Lii-1: iNsi irwc'K. rj^lIF. Fndeivi;rned has been ajjiointed .\gent 3. of the N.irth Carolina NDitual Life Insu roii-e C..nipa!iy. E\i iy niembei- for lit*' partic- i] tite.- in tho [11-ifii- oC the '"nipany; and the annual premium for life nicird'er.-hip. where it amounts to ti or more, may b-‘ p.-iid one-half in cash, and the c:her halt in a n« te at 12 roonths. In btors' lives may be insured by creditors. A iniin in.iv insure his own life for the exclusive benefit of fiis family. The lives of slaves may be insured. This system i.s rajiidly growing into f’avor, all over the eivili/ed world. It is one by which a family, tor a sm.all sum nnnually. may l.»e pro vided for. after the rleath of its lie.id. on whose exertions they may have been dependent for a support. It is a good investment of money, even if one should live long after taking out n Life Policy. lixplan^itory p.imjdilets, ami the necessary I5lankg. furni.shed on .ippHcation. E. J. hale. Fayetteville, June 1S50. 7‘J AKT rN]().N~()F I'lIII.ADHLl'lil.V For the Promotion of the Arts of Design in tha United States. JAMES KYL!': «AS .lUST RKCEIVEL) a large and general assortment of OISV Among which are: 1200 pieces new style Calicoes. o.-,() (.iingham. ;U0 •• Printed and Einb’d Lawn.s. Brocade nnd other .silks. .Swiss and other .Muslins. Irish I.inens, Lawns and Diapers. Bobinet I.ace and Edgings. Silk, Linen, and Cotton Hainlkerehiefs. I'mbrellas and P:irasd.s. .Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres. Tweeds and .Merino Cassimere. Bonnets, uncommonly cheap. Bolting Cloths, Ani^er brand. With many other (ioods; all ot which have been purchased* Viy the pp.ckage for ASH. 1 liose wishinii: to jmrchase by wiiolcsale or retail, will ple.iS(J||U)efore purchasing elsewhere, as goo.l bargi^^^^Kay be expected this season. .MareTi LI, 1851. botl as P.EMnVKD to Hardie’s I'uilding, on i’ersm afreet, secoml loor from Market Sipi.are, and is now receiving direct Irom New Vork. a lai'ge assortment ol Hi- Carefully sclcetcd t" .'Utt the wants ot the people (if thi.s community, liis .'t'-i-k consists ol — .sta)de and Fancy DRV (.o>DS, Ladies’ Dress (ioovls, a %;iriely, 25 cases Roots .and .''hoe.^. Ladie.s’ and Misses' C. liters, half Gaiters. Boots and half Boots, of ;i d>'/-n diflerent styles. Gentlemen's finest Call Bo' f-*. enamelled ( on- irrcss Boots, 1^:0. \ l.irge lot of P.eady-ioade Clothing: C.ials, C.iatft s au t l'r» U-. tloiil •'i'1to>!l2l. Pants and Vests of every v.iriety. For, Silk. Panama. Leghorn and Straw Hats, of latest l-isiiions, AllK.ni. white Chip, French Hair Lace, while (’rape, and other Bonnets. .Misses’ Lace and assorted Crape P.onnets. Har'lware, Pocket and T;ible Cutlery. Triinl.s. rnibrellas. Baskets, Btickets, Pails. I’roi-ms. Mats, «S:c. Saddles, Bridles, W hi[>s and ( oll.irs. Biacl.smith's Tools. Iron. Steel .and Nai’s. GROCERIES. 2' bags Rio and l.agnira Coffee, III l.oxis cheap Tobai'co. Cru'-lied, l.-af. Cl.trificd and Brown Sugars, Suit, \'i*. 5 ,M medium p!iced 'igars. I rciieh l.r.in.ly. Madeira and Port V.ine, and .Mohelip he!a liiskey, T| a!' ot which he '.v-.nld invite the .attention . 1 b.uv CVS licnerallv and l‘.;s li'ici.'ls and (.■ust"iu- e»-^ I r:;. alavly. Pay ttev.Ue. .M.ir.h 1>. l^- l. b -U' ,\'r*r ertiff Sttnntttr SK 019 « Tin St Stieet^Ir&n Wlftre 31A.\UrACTOKY. At Wholesale and Retail. F. T. OLD ESTABLISHED TIN AND SIIKET-IRON WARE MANUFACTORY IS REMOVED to the South-East Comer of .’Vlarket .Square, ready with the nccesBary niachinerv and materials for making K.AC’I'OUY nutl.vis 4: CANS,. .\nd to do all kind of work of Factories. | Also. ROOFING, (iETTERING, and all kinds of JOBIilNG, d.uie on short notice, and by ex- jierienced workmen. .\ constant supply of TIN kept on hand, at Wholesale and Retail. Country Merchants ■ and I’edlars can be supplied at the very lowest C. AV. AXDREAV.S. Sept. 28, 1850. iJO-V ; Sumpirc Stnte Cooking Stov{\-;. THE E MPIRE STOVE is of tlie latest and most approved pattern. It is better, and can be sold cheaper, than any other kind of Cooking .Stove. For sale by’ C. W. ANDREWS. April 22, 1851, G'Uf ■nil-; n wrii niK.vr ( iSTOViv 8 s I't r s .’e by the .^r.bs r'.ber in R:dei^. h and r.i\ettev iile; in Raie:^ii at his Shoo on l ay- t'ttev ille S; 1 I't. and ill I a', eltcv ille at .Ml'. A. .d. ('amj be|!’s. Tiie Sub.scr’ber hereby forew.arns all persons from )>nrcb.asing any of these Moves trom any pi-isoii either in ir out of Niirth ( ar(d:na, ex cept tioni himself or his duly authorizi'd .\gent.s. He has jmrcha-ed the e,\ciii.sive liglif to vend this .'■'love wjthin the State, and will prosecute anv perm' ll infringing his right, either by pur- eli.-isiii". selliiiiT. or using, any except tho.se ob- t:iined from hinisc!!'. .htSEl’H WOLTERINC.. Ralei.uh. \l>ril l’>, 1^51. '’^tf >larbl‘ J'j: ct orV. FAYETTE VILT,E Sootc* Hlnaev9f^ f]|^HO.MAS U. TlLLlNGliAST reapectfully JL iulbrnis tlic citizens of tltis place, that he has opened a NEW BOOK-BINDEUV, opposite to .Mr. Warren Winslow’s Office, Anderson street, where he is ready to execute any style desired, from the best to tlie plainest. Music, Periotlicals, &c. &c. arc bound on a new plan, in severai kinds of leather, iiic. Jan’y 7, 1851. 6?tf CllAKLKS liANKS, Cotiferfiottrr^ UIIEEN STIIl'KT, F.lVKTi'I.lM.LE, S. f. Fresh. (Jandit's, consiunlty June 1850. 2:5-tf IffilfRIETTA tlBE Of .c 1- I5v B . r!!CtM~^i!N • "w roeeiv it.g 1' lid • P • , i ino'iit 'I' I ,M \I I'. 1; I!,\ I > ! 1 Gen- I'l-mi .1. \ I’ V'. and I!:faM’.t'wit; — Pan.'iiua. Maricaib.i, Pe lalc and L‘;.'horn. "ifh a geiicr. l ass' rtmcn' of 1 aliu-leat. — ALSO v irioty ■•!' G( i.tb tac’i's I'r.-" I! t"-w i»: Feaver. Nv.tria, N;..b*;ki'). Siik :*nl \ii;.'.ili. =it the lat' .-: ‘■tyi. wi'li an 'm. r .t' ; th r -H:i - • >'.y t. ■- t in t.ii- r' ■ i. ^ Vr." in al'U' .i :i e. i,t d I'.'nt r\ ! > nnd ] ri. ■-. ; M ■ 1 \vh..M j.illbe-' i ij't: t lit\r for » \-i;. .y \ 1 s I \n : >rMnent « ■ :tb |i.. j; I.; ''d' ■ , > ..oih>'. ’ ...\ s’ ;.n i Ci; ' »T.^ .V ."IIi ’I S, whnh wi.. be of!e:eii liber.il tejiu'- for the !;. idy rash. I, , I li-.se (all :.i. I -I*' •-.■Ill' !\ - ' -f.re ou: -■ I g »1-e li. rc. .1. T!it\.S -N. South we t c-n.. r >IarKcf S.|u:ire. March 12, l^' M. ■ Jan’v J>1. 5.VlVj,l ■si'iii.m; i.\i) sonii.ii liooiis. ,\i;i;v. siii’.MW 1:1,1, vv co. * RE ni w receiving clirei-t fr^ ::i New V >ik »m. and Phiiadeljdiia. their I.mbr;n ;ii_ ever' ;'.!tielc whi.Ii is U'-nall\ kept in a Dr_\ >.M.d' .''t..re. They woubl call the at tention of the Lahii s in jiarticuhir to their very handsome stock "t Dress Goods, which have been sidei ted with the gre.itest care by one of the firm, and wbieh will cfonp.ire. in ipnilitv. sty les and prici .s. witii jiiiy in tlie m.irket. 'I hey will not enunK Tate. a* tin \ l.;ive 'Uch :i variety; and vv..iild s.iy to the Ladies, that tiiey h.ive no '.leiiny l.ind uoi ds. but would r. s[>ei tlully srw licit a call lo see the g.mds juivi hear their names. To the Gentlemen they wouM say. th.it th>y have tbe haml.s 'mobt stoiK of Cloths. Can- simeres .and \ esting.s that lias ever been ex hibited in this market, (iive us a call. -Also, a large assortment of l.adies', Gentle- nien’s. and Chililren's lioots and .''hoes, and a bcauliful lot of Para.S'.ls *!el I'mbrellas; togeth er with a geioT.al as>ortno'nt of Canton Crape Shawls, white and col'd; .'»uniner \ i/itcs and .Mantillas; l.ace and Miis'in • apes. Collars and Cutis; Mourning aiul .'> cond-iiioiirning ditto. Sugar, Cdfe‘, Tea and .'p'ces. Fayetti-ville. N. C., .Mmc!; - IS.'.l, (jltf ' \ V .Mr- rliaiiicw. J-ul-er. I-.-- ni-tfully i:i,r. :i;hC'- t I the l iti/.'; s of r:.y I'l t-ville and ilie .-nr- rounding c..i;nT;y, that they h.avo c- tiiinenced the ;irriru* At the old Stand formerly occupied by Simps-^n .V Mi l.aurhlin. ,. ne do- r IkIow- A. McKe- than's, ! where they are iiow prej>ared to manu- t.acture to order all kinds id RIDING \ EHI- CLE.'^. fr.-in a .“'ulkey or Buggy to a nine-pas senger Coach, which, for style and durability, shall n't be sur]i;issed by any estaMishment in tl;e ppM-e. 'I'hev liojie. liy a stri' : attention to busiiies-. Mid a desire to j leas ' a’.l who may favor tlu'in V, !;!i a i-a!l, to ni; l it a sh.ire of public jeitrouage. R Ii l‘.\ I R I N(; ne.-itly executed at slu'rt notice, and 1.0^^ ER than any other establish ment in the place. F;!vettevi’llo, Feb. 17. lS-')l. THOMAS V. WHITF. .H NllS B. RABOTliAF 5;*tf rP'^HlS LINE OF ]:o.\TS is .-till in .succe.ss- ful opei'iiti.iii tm the Cape 1'enr River, and »;^ VKRY Member, for the year 1851, will re- : continue fo‘ ofler many facilities'io the VhYpping «c^ivo i»r each Nurismnrinii i.f public Pei-Muis patronising this Lino, may rc.«t jis- sured that their Goods will be brought up with ilispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight. A. W. STEEL. President. T. S. LI TTERLOH, Agent at Favetteville. F.d,. 1.-,, liocM p('f Steamer and for .sale, B ^ “Od Refined SUGAll, M. -W 1 chest hue HyiJon Tea, casks best London Porter, pintbot'lg 4 cases superior old Port Wine 1 cask Madeira Wine, 5 hhdjj. Cuh.'i iMobis^es. .SAM’L W. TILLliXGHAST CO June 20, 1851. yyy J ceive for each .Sub.seription of Five Dol lars, a print of Huntington's •■Christiana and her Children,’’ engraved by Jo.seph .\ndiews. Boston; and the companion, a print of Huntin''- ton’s ‘-Mercy’s Dream,” engraved by A. H. Ri't- i elu('. New \(irk; or the choice of iiiiy two of the following four splendid engravings, viz; I. John i Knox’s Interview with Mary gueeii of Scots, ^ painted by Leui/.e. engraved bv .Sartain. 2. Ruth and IJoaz, painted by Rotherniel, eu};r;iv^l by Sartain. .Mercy’s Dream, painted bv ! Huntington, engrave.l by Ritchie. L Chrisfi'-! ana and her ('hildren, painted by Huntington, 1 engraved by Andrews; .-in-l a copy of the I hila- ■ delphia Art Union Reporter, a monthly pumph-i let, containing a report of the frans.nctioiis of ' , the Institution, and information on the subject | i of the l ine .Vrts throughout the whole w>rld. | j The .Art I nion ot Philadelphia awards prizes I ^ in its own Certificates, with which oriirinal A- ' j meiiCan ufiiks d ,Ai*t may be fuirch.asefl in ;iny part of the United States, at the option and se- lection of the person who mav obtain a prize at 1 ^ the annual Distribution, wliich takes place on the evening of tl,.. b.sf week-day iti evxrv year. | I The Executive CommlLtee of the Art Union, i ^ wdien so re‘jueatcd, select works of Art, without ! I charge or compensation, from their Free Gallery, ! i -10 ( hestnut Street, f(ir those persons in the 1 country, who raay live remote from Gnllcriee, or public evhibitions of the Fine .Arts. i Sub.scriptions of membership, .'ii5, s’uould be made as early as practicable, so ns to entitle meinbers to early numbers of the “Reporter,” which will be forwarded upon the receii.t of the money to any part of the country The Honorary Secretaries will give receipts loi subscriptions, or remittances may he made to GEORGE W. DEWEV, Corresponding Sec’y, 1>10 Che.stnut Street, Honorary Sec’y for F.-iyetteville.^N^'rl'^'*^'”'^' June fi, 1851. MTnRITaL W A'J'KH. ^ J. |fIN.'?DALE is prep«ired to fujuieJi his ^>th SODA or .MINER AL WA- April lil in:siM:iiiAN iwnw A iii'ic Sniijiiiif JiooA', jitst /'fvv/. A LSO, l>ishop Bascom’.s Sermons; The Week, comi-risiiig the Last Day of the Week, the hirst Daj' »d the Week, the Week Completed. The Lands of the .Moslem, a Narrative of (.b-ien- tal Travel. The Path of Life, by Rev. Henry A. Rowland, Tom Racquet, nud his three Maiden .\unts. EtiiiuetTe for Ladies. Do. for Gentle men. The Psalmist and SuiJplemei t. Butler’s Hudil)ras. PPitarch’s Lives. .Madam Loland, by Abbott. Dictionary of Quotations, Latin' I rench, .S:c. Union Bible Dictionary. Burns’ Works. Poetry of Flowers. Flora’s Interpreter. I5ook Keeping, School Rooks, I'ic. F,. J. H.ALE & SON. May5, 1851. Works on Free-Masonry. .Masonic Trestle-Board, adapted to the Work and Lectures, as jiractised in the Lodges, Chapters, Ctutncils, nnd Encainpinents of Knight Templars in the United Stutes. bv (Muib. VV, Moore. The Free-.Mason’s M.-inual, a companion for the initiated through all the degrees of .Musoiir by Uev. K. I, Stewart. *’ The True Masonic Chart or Ilicroglvphic Monitor, by J. L. Cross. The Free-.Mason’s .Monitor, containing a de lineation of the fundamental principles of Free- -Masonry, operative and .speculative, as well in a religious as a moral view, by Z. A, Davig. For sale by «. J. H^LK & SON. May ai. 74 A A. MeK 17111 A.\ ^JTIl.L cominues to .-arry . n the V'.\P.Rl.\»''.E Bt '^INIiSS. in all its iiranchcs, at the (il.l,* S r.AND. He returns thanks for the liberal pat ronage he has hert'tofiTO received, and hopes, by btri' f attention to business nnd ;i de^ire to give entire .s:iti»faciion. to merit a continu ince of the sii;ne. He has on hand a very tine :'.ssortmeiit v\' Ccirria;rcs, iiai'ouchcs, Kockaways, and Sulkovs, Finished, and :i very large assortment d' AVork partly tinishc.,1, which, for elegance of shape and finish, will coni)>are wiih any other wiuU. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine the work, as he is determined to sell LOH for c.ish. or notes on short time. pVi,'‘ -All V. rli warranted for tw elve months, and rejiair.'d free of charge, should it f;iil by- bad Workmanship or material. lCt' Uepairiiiij faitlirully oxocii- tcd at short notice, on very reasonable terms. Foi/clti i'llh, Aj>n'l 1, IST)!. Ntcain and Frci^-lii APv'E all in excellent oilier for buQi,,,.,, Tow Boats have Ijeen recei.tiy i.- and made gooil as new. We have tiew Flit for low water, and well idanti.!], service. She will carry iW bbls. luc-jfj I and draw only 20 inches wati'r. ' I Thot;e favoring us with tlieir p ar ; expect as prompt and cheap service ||, particular as any other Line can ufb r } G. DE.MINO I . K. M. ORR[.;[.i ^ ' A. D- CAZ.\UX, Agent at Wiltiiin,..,,' Fayetteville, Dec. 21, 1S.",0. .lOII.N I). WiLMA.MS, C'oiitiitissioii A* Foi'travilkus Fayetteville, W. G. Feb. 15. 1S50. ~ M. (TiYiu:i7i~ Fllil\V\IJlH\(; ('(nilllSSIII.V .MERCIiANT .\T Favc*tlt*%'ille, .March 10, *1851. 12-tf T. C. V/ORTH, I'oii.^iissioN .wu Fiiiiw.iiinni; .mkrciiam, W IL.MLNU rON, N. C. Feb. 1, is.'.]. 57 tf s.\v.\(;fc iV .\ir:Ai;i',s, Commission and Forwarding Wsr- cUautSj y \\*II,>lIX;Tn\. N. sco rr vV i’»A!>i)\viN, I'atiftionahlc JJc/cI/a/il 'I'ailor.s^ .\M> DK.M.KllS IN (H'lillrnicir.N (lolliii:,!:. iU'iidy-nindc, OF THE I’IRST ‘UALITV. Al.io, a coiapl^jte a-- >rtnient ol' Gents’ DRIi.'^S (it lODS. Wijmini^ton, N. C. .ICLIC-* SrtlTT t 11 s. HaI.IIVV IN. i .I.in. 15, IS-'jI. 5ypd JOSI'FII II. iiLONSO)!. 4^ s:\t:n \ i. ^ ti s AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, Pl-oiiiMt j.L-i > 'ii.-il atlenti( 11 give.i f '«a’l •'.>ii..,i-iiuieii!s, and t. .is.'i advai.ccs n;;ii!o on .Aler- cliandise to be .s’..;ppod or sold in ihit i^iirLct. F-b. 1. I'.'l. 57y .1. !:. T()omi:k‘. (Unniiifssioi; anfl i * firr r!i ft *.* F. v\ .V. ('. I’.cft r lo 11. I'ran-.n iV Sop. 1 .,, , . 1- • 1 avc'.t; . ;iie, N. ( . A. McKeriian. , Feb. 1, !S51. 57y ii V'i’c n vV IH liHANK, \ \ /h>Iry /,'r Diti 'rr^ in 'lolhirin, ('i^aiit n I tl ^H^l'F. S;!’-.'-li’-TS. late of 1'.:]’.:iiii-'-rr-. liavv M. . TiCiicd a ."’t 'ce in tiiis to-.vii. a';: ii.vivg ina ie .-irn.Mgements with an estensive ilouse in lia]timo;e. ti;ey can furnish the ab.ive named artic!i'> ;it su.-h ['rices ’hat canii'.t tail to pi'-:'.'.-. Dealer^ and Country Merehi'iits- will fiml it to their advantage to give us a call bef'-re pur chasing el'“v«li>re. Froiit s:; ‘et. lU; ier 'I-..7.irt il.il’, r.cxt door tu Mc'srs. P.^iev .V Hart. \Si]m;ngr --i. Deo. 1", 1-^50. .\. c!:.M>v.] !j. m. moNK. A: ('onmii»i(Ui ai.d IHakr.s in Dry (io.hls. (iroccrif*'^. 6cc., Wilminstoii, N. C. Pr"!!r’t atti’nti' ii will be given to the s-ile of all kind.-, i f C..un;;y Produce which may ’oe sent t" their care. April i. !s51. GO-Cni i'orn. antf Biay, •^13'^llF. Subscriber has on hand and i.s con- 11- .St iiitly reci'iving, on cons-gnment, a sup ply ot the ab'ivc .-irtielcs. which mav be ]>!h-- r market prices at the C>f.ice n. TJVKKV S^rAlU.i: rglHE citizens of Fayettevi]!e. siti.j M- generally, can be accouim ,.i souable terms with IlOiiSES, i;( j., other Vehicles, at such times as thf" to hire, by applying to the subscr;!,.. now well prepared for the biisin' be much *>biiged to those wi-jhing t • i him a call. J. w. Fai efteviile. .7aii. 'Si, 1 ’ 1. L1 V v^n Y 'r A II \.i]s R .L PHlLLIP.Sand Roil'T Wout:;' • {ireir.ired to furnish the p;i!. ' ■ ^vit l-'arriagos. :mj'! !j!i^ J OR iBEHil. Tliey arc alf-o j.repnre'l to se:i l j, .^ ar:y of the neig’/i’-joring t•>«>■. 01, )■.. ternis. Their sto.-k may bv f>-uiid t... , , blc.'^ opposite the Method!.-1 K].;s,'o;' i; ‘ . Hay sin-et. They alway.s have in atten laii' e :• ■, .. and Reiiisnian. 'i'hey will take ho> .,.;s at i-e:ison;iMe forms. A tvvo-iiorse carriage w iil Lo in rL-.ri':- rl;ort notice, to convey p.iss^ . the sii'aiiibo.its. Piease give u« a ca''!, .-ind i.'.s;..':; • given, 1.0 pay will bt- re..liii-f l. Fayettevirie. M:;r.-!i S. !>.■,]_ (. ro'i''ro.\ (;iN iwc'i'oKv. ^5;gESsns. RAV .V Pli.vRi'li ,i;. lit ri/ed Ag'-i.rs j.) I'avctieviKc f.rt' of Griswold's Pat'-’Ut Wat.’r l’o\ t t, nianul'.icturcd in Clinton. SAM' J:J. Ciint'-n. Goo.. Te’.. Is'I. .■,7.t-s.,j \ \'r«ii> r’fi sa's s \ \ lOJ'Ce) fr-ct ,,f V. by :j;. I'.jr P!'.'.gh Hcaii.'-. '.li'ir' 11. (L !i'.\LL. Favetr-v;i';e ['. ■ ...ir March :L1K51. y. ■WE hiv; ie ;vc'; a ---aS' !:■ ' ’• - ■ d' I; ((I) i) S. f ;■ , haiO': .la:'' ni-i. iss a;i i Tai-iftui Printed. Linen l.a"iis; 'a', ;s C'.'I’d Lis!'-; Siik enib. .-md .siip’r ]' ■ . ■ .'icry; ditto for '^I’sses :ind B-;''I'.:’ brie Jl.iridk-.’rchie.''s; I i-'.v Sp.'oj and fancv C,;s>ii!icre.?; '!oll:s, .-i-. Linen Driiiin^-.-,; fine Frei; -h double and rib d Di'ab d Kie; Siiectings j.ini I uibieV.:.--,'.n I Par;i>.'l'-. ai. 1 ware and Cmlery; with a great ' ri wo Oiler ai the lowest prices. —AI.SO— 2‘j bo\c,= T-'bacco, verv i'uv p.. r tiie 10 bMs. priiu" Pork. oO ba-.is Rio and Laguira C. ‘"t-.-. 5 I iid-. S i . r. Ill I P.. lii,' 1 : G.'an ■ Loaf aii'i ( rus!.« d ; Bi’r all-1 Fancy .Si.jir "i. .Sujicri'. r Northern Flour. ki\ D. .'v W. .Mcl.A-' April 7. 1851. », I. \w' A KCii'D A. T. SMITH has taken:, » on .\i.ders. n str-. ct, ncai ’y 1 ]■] Fayetti vilic Hotel. He vxiil atti-r: I t" lecti'-n of claims and h>v b', si;.. s- : and cspecialiy ti> the t.\’iN;nu of ,-,c . - ecrti rs. adniihTstrat'.!*-, truar.iia! ; ■ ■ ' ; liiher in si;it r ■ therwise. .lan’y 11. L'^51. ab'ivc chased ;;t fhe low -•I' tile lienrietta .‘-'te.-iuibonf Con;?ian--. R. M. ORREl.L. April s. l.s-'.ii. 1 Ilf NO'l'K'i:. rp'^iiE St •‘ainer Chatham will leave this }»laoe JS every .Moiiday nnd Thursd.iy .it 7 o’clock, -V. M.. i instead ofo’clock as.-it present,1 com- nieiicing at 7 o'l loek Mond.ty lUtli inst. Time f leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Fri- ;hiy at L’ o’clock P. M. JNO. D. W11.LI A MS, .\gent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March H. r3.-* \mnm lim;. ^ J^HE Steamer BROTHER.S and l ow P>cats. ■- STEVENSON and DAVID LEWIS arc pre- I'ared to forward with Desp.vtch, all goods Con signed to the Proprietor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draft, and well suited to run in low water. She popsesscs power, and speed, and is admirably adapted to . __ - - i towing, ;md can accommodate about jMita.sseii- ^aiTiawMaiinlactorv. “ ^ I 1 he proprietor contemplates running the Boat .himself, and will give special attention to way I treight .-iiid naval stores; to towing, and will al- ; so attend to the comfort and convmience of y j Pas.sengers. From his long experience as .Agent ^ ^ in ^yilmington of tlie .sever.al Steam Boat Coni- J 1 panics, he thinks he can give satisfaction. ! To Merchants in tiic interior he would say, that .all Goods shipped by him, will he delive«-eii to their Agents in Fayetfeville. His a'rcn' m Wilmington is .JOHN c. L.ATTA, to whom ail communications m.-iy be addressed, as A»»ent of the Steamer Brothers. ° JOHN I5.ANK.S, Proprietor May lu. 7‘2-\ [■^HE Subscriber having taken the Establish ment of the late .A. (’. Simj>soii, (situated opposite W. McIntyre's Store,) intends carrying on the Carriage Manufactnriiiir Husinoss In all its various brnnche.s, and would respect fully solicit a share of tiie public patronage. . Having had considcrablo experience in the business, and having been employed in some of I.AM) I'OU SALK. ^B^ HE Subscriber offers at private sale, about W- Nine Hundred Acres of Land, lying on the Knat side of Gum-Swnmp, in Richmond countv, N. C.. four miles South of Laurel HilL The land lies on and over the stage road lending from Fayetteville to Cheniw, joining the lands .. , . . L. * ,10 L.neniw, joinine tne A SUPPLY of Fresh Ground (’ORX MEAL / - Aniersm’8. tinnding of Hominy and .Meal done promntlv Fayetteville, March 1851, 12tf and New J«?r*.fey. he tlatters himself that he can give general satiiiftuition. He wan-5int;s all hia work to be made of the best material the surrouR.'iing country uifords and by oxpcricnced workmen; and nhould any of it faiL either in material or workmanship, in twelve uufxithb from the time of itg tlelivepy,'lie *ill #'epajr it fr««j yf oliar^, ’ REI’AIRING done in the neatest and best manner, and at the lovyest po.ssiblo prices V. H. WHITFIELD ' Faycttcvjllej Feb. 11, 18-30, 7tf July 25, I80I. JOHN McLAURIN. -w2m Nr:vv BOOKS. HARPER’S Mngaiiin^ fur June; InternatJon- Sittofg, or the Fatal Marriages; I'lckwlck Abroad, or the Tpur in Frauee, Hcvel Fies 01 4 Bachelor; Stieridan's Life and Ura. matio Works, 1 volume; Young Ladv*8 Friendj School Books, &c. Jubt jeeeived. ’ T hale & .SON. i June 1C, IBol, | Cabinet Fnrniture, Ciiairs, U" rg^IlE Subscriber i.'= re ,' * l.-irge assortment in i' Selected by himself in 1 liil,!.:e'-. New York, and Boston, v ':'v ." gether with his own ina-! ■ iiuikcs his Stock very cr.mplcfo. co;;s;sti. ■ ' Chairs. 'I'ahlos, Solas, lUnls!;'., \\ asli Siaiuis, !>uroavi>. L. in^ (Classes, Sitlc ; Sccretarir.s, cVc. vVc. .All cd wliieh will b»‘ sold on the kiwcs- t ■ Cash, or on short time to piunctual custi r. ■ - JOiLN W. B.\Ki i.. Sept. 80, 1848. T'o t'Ot'OH iii* fnciurers. Subscribers have fir sale a gci cr «- sortuient of FINDIN(^S, 10 whicli t: would respectfully call attention. *1 consl,i:it sufiply 0/ ihr fo/lou in^ .1' a/iravt on hnmh. J. & L. Woodoock’s superior Iflacbi-'** Cards. SHEARING MAnilNFS.—Pai-soi.’s. 11" arfl’s. Curtis’s. Davidscui & Park's Daiiie’’-' VAlllOUS MACHINES.—I’arkhur.- ’s I’;." ' Burring .Machines. Spooling Machinc.s. - Machines, Brushing Machines. Kell 'f.'g’'^ 1'"’ A\ ool Pickers, Cotton AVhippers, or ^\iI^''■ \Vater Wheel Regulators, Cloth Winders. 1’ ' ( utters, Bobbin Macliines, Quadrants aivi I’* ’ ' B.acon's Patent Cotton Tickers, llardwas'- 1' ' ers, Waste Cleaners. SUNDRY ARTICLES.—Holbrook’s Riveted Pickers, Uevolving Temples, -la" W oodea Temples, Superior Picker l.catlei’- Lace do., do. Bridle do.. Stretched Leather I’ ’■ ing. Leather Belting, Roller Cloth, Washer ! Sheep Roller Skins, Calf do. tJo., Snindie l’^^ ' ing. Loom Cord, Bailing Twine, Packing U i' Tape, all colors, Shuttles, all kinds .-lud Tenter Hooks, Tack Hninmers, Wood Se!-!’"' Roving Guides, Mule Spindles, Steel Pinu-li - Skewers, ’'utting Nippers, Ring Travellers. 1’ '' Brushes, Flocking do.. Card Tacks and I’li- r ■ Comb Plate, Cai'd (,’leaners, Shuttle Eye-. N ■' and Washers, Rivets and Burs, Screw* I»ri' -- R»dler Buckles, Olas.s Creel Steps, Spindle Sfi'i'- tuller’s Jacks, Factory Lamps, ’Worsted H '- ness. Cotton do.. Steel and Cane Reeds. V ' len Bobbins. Speeder Bobbins, Spoids, all kind' Books on Dyeing, Teasels, Heddle Males, B.inding, Belt Awls, Emery, Vat Neffs, 1'^ Hooks. Press Papers and Plates, Paper Fvnh’f'- Ring Travellers, French Teasels, Americiin l Together with Sccond-hand M:u;bintr; in great variety. Refer for quality of Cards and articlo.s gom- orally, to F. & H. Fries, Salem, N. ^ ('hilds ^ Co., JJncolnton, N. C.; A. Jenks, I-'! - Builder ot Mftohinery. Bridesburg. Pa.; Manufacturers generally in Phiiadeljdiia mi'l''" vicinity, THURLO IirGHES vK CO.. 11 North 5th St.. Philadelpli'-''- pept. 2t’., 18.50, '
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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