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i STATE OF N. CAROLiN’A, Notice to Builders. I ru'h.mond county. \ Friiiftv tlio •>th of Soptenibor next, j of Pleim anti Quarter Sc'SStoiif, Jn- . 1 i. 1 ‘.I l.v- «.♦ Mrt_ I _ « .-i - 1 O will !..• I.»‘t to the lowest bithlor, at Mc- Lauriu s OM Store, the following Buildings, viz; A .School House. 3i’i feet sniuiro, one story hijcli, with an apartment l24 feet sniiare at each enTl of tlie Huiiaiiijj. Also, a Dwellinn House for the I’riniipal Teacher, oO hy 42 feet, two Mories lii>:Ii, with a passage of 10 feet through the Bniliiin;'. I’ians ami Specifications will Ije snbmitteil at tiic time anil place above statcl. For further p.trtii’nliir.'^, api>'v to .lohn C. .Mcl-aurin, Laurel 11 ill. C. JAMKS C. McKA«'HlN, JAMKS T. UOl’KIl, .loHN HAKKK. 1>A.N L C. STi:WAHT, DVN I. STKWART. D\N1. C. MclNTVHi:. A'liatOCM McKlNNON', J(UIN C. McLAri’JS. I’uihliii^ Oomiiiittee. llichmon-l t'oiiuty, X. ('., ^ wt')S .lulv r,», IS-M. I /y Term, ISol. rioasant M. rowell anJ Nathan T. Bowdon, Kx- ecutors of I'r. John Me Leo J, dec'd. rs. Ann Mel-eod, William McLeod. John McLeod, AVilliam McKay and Ann his w ife, illinm i White and Harriet his wife, Martin \\illianis : and Martha his wife, Stejihen McLaod, Helen j Marr McLeod, Belia McIahhI, Delia McLeod, >\iltyii McLeod, and Janies McLeod. Tetition for Settlement, this cause, it appearing to the satisfaction of the (’ourt. that the Defcndant.s, Jol.n 1 McI,eol. and Martin Williams and .NLirtha his wife reside Uevond the limit> of said State: It is therefore Ordered by the Court, tliat publica- ' tion be maile for six successive weeks in the ' Kavctteville Oliserver, notifying the said non- ics'idcnt dcfcuilauts. to-wit: John McLeod, and | I Martin Williams and wife Martha, to be and ap- | ■ pear at the next term of this Worshipful Court. | I to be held for the county of Uichinond. at the 1 ('ourt Mouse in Kockiitnhaui, on the third Mon- j ' day of October next, then and thereto pleail \ J)KSIi{ VBLK ilL:slI)i:NCE :iuswcr or di tnur to the I’etitioii in this cause y. est end of the W;i;iou Yard l'/M> ^ ^ V I I' ' tiled, >thcrwisc the same will be tnkeii pro cou- i |,le;isant summer residence Joinii rOlv fcsso. and hcavil ex ]>arte as ttt them. ! insoii. Ai'l'ly at the Tost Office. rjXlIK Subscriber now otVers for sale all his H TiM jientiiie and Farming LAM>, contain ing about''itKt Acrcs. situated 12 miles Last of Fayetteville, on tJie (J-.hlsborough road, coiu- nii>nlv known as I’almyra. It has a good .hvelling house, out-buildings. and a store where a large amount of busi- uci-s is done, and increasing daily. This is a rare chance for turpentine getters, merchants. .VC. and will be sold a bargain. Any one wish- iii'i to purchase, and wishing further informa tion. can apply on the premises, to ‘ J. W. Ml lJl’HV. or I*. TAVLOU. Fayetteville. .Milv ■J'Uh. Is.il. Stf Witness. Malcolm L. Douglass. Clerk of our said (.'ourt, at ()(Iit*c iu llockingham, the tliird : Monday of July. A. D. iJjOl, and in the seveii- tv-si\tii vcar of .Kmcrican Independence. 1 H-w] ‘ M. L. DOUCiLASS, C. C. LA.M) FOil SAl.K ■ /■IIIK Subscriber will sell to the highest bid- j I IL der. on the first day of November next, I ."500 Acr*« of* j ! l.v'iig on Joe's Creek, about seven miles South | ^ of Laurel Hill, on the old .''tage Koad in North I NFAV GOODS. fBlIlE undersigned lisive recently returned JL from the North, having purchased a large o/ GOO OS, Comprising as great a variety of such articles as are usually Avauted as is to be founti lu this market. A considerable portion of the Ooods aic now in store—the balance daily expected, viz: (/rocertt's, Vutler^, tnnm^h- 1)11/ do'xh, U'inter Cfofhin;/, Ilarf;, ChiiKi nnd Crovh'r^, «lc. .'iO Bbls. llefined Sugar. 1(M) Bags Rio, Java and Lagnira Coffee. 10 Illuls. (’iiba and I’orto Rico Sugars. ]00 Kegs Nails, &c., ivc. More particiilars hereafter. SA.M L W. TILLINGHAST \ CO. August 1;>, 1851. l!5tf For Rent on Favorable Terms, A Comfortable Dwelling House on Mumford Street, umler the Oaks, with a gool v??w of tlie juiblio works on Hay Mount, ami of tlie extensive cultivated fields in front. Also, a good stand for a Provision or (irocery Store. Buiblings. A joining Dr. 1>. l!ob- Api'ly JOHN MACilAi:. ..Vugust 14. IS.')!. UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND. nilHK next Session will begin on Wednesday, ■ the' loth day of October, 1851, and close 1st March, 1852. Nathan H. Smith, M. D. Surgcr.A'. Wni. E. A. Aiken, M. D. Chemistry and Thar- inaoy. Samuel Chew, JL D. Therapeutics, Materia Metlica and Hygiene. Joseph Rob3 , M. I). Anatomy and riiysiologj-. Wm. t*ower, M. D. Theory and Practice of Medieiuc. Richard H. Tliomas, M. D. Midwifery and Diseases of Women and Children. (ieorge W. Miltenberger, i>L* D. Pathological .Vnatomy. The most ample opportuiiitii-s for the jtrose- ciition of Practical Anatomy at a moderate ex- I pense. I Clinical Lectures four times a week, by Pro- ! fessors Smith and Power, in the Haltiniore In- 1 lirmary; with tlie jirivilege to daily visits to its ' wards, without charge to the stuilent ior the i ticket. i F*'(>s for the Lectures !?00 to Practical ! Anatomy >j:10; .Matriculation Graduation I W1LL1.\.M I-;. A. AIKKN, Dean. EDWIN GLOVER, Paltimoro,* Julv 1. ISol. 12-f.t 7-') Bbls. No. 1 Herring. •J.'> •• •• :5 .Mackerel. 1(10 Bales Hay. 100 Pieces Cotton Bagging. oO ('oils Hope. ■J(XI lJ)s. Twine. ;!0 11 lids. .Molasses. 5 Hhds. Fair Sugars. 50 Bags Hio (’ott'ce. With Alum and Sack .'^alt, and (Jroct-ries gcn- .... , . „'i 1-1 ' erallv, for sale at the lowest market prices, by ( arohna, Rulimond county, ilte place is know n •’ W1L11\MS (WUTlfACJK llOTFL. fB^UFi Subscriber having titled up and eu- J. larged the above irrU known House, is in nearly all parts of the country by the name ' of Kock Dale. There is as good a mill site on i with l.rcpared to entertain travellers with ;,,e remaindi r fairlv timbered, coiiitort. ROirT McNABB Carthage. Moon- ('o.. N. C., \ ) Angu.^t 11. 1S51. l".tf it as is in the State, with a ('orn and Whcat^ , .> if., t f f I i Mill now in operation. .A’so a good Cotlon Gin llankkiHtd Luinhci W (/,((({... and Press Vl.out 150 acres open lanl on it, rBlllK Sub.^iribers are authon.«;ed to contract »i.n timbered. The bind is well > H- f"i' the delivery at the Landing, at ('amp- .May :J, KS'»1. NOTlCi:. TBllIK copartnership heretofore existinj I. der the name of J. A. Howland vK un- Co., is this lav l!i^so;vcd bv mutual consent. ' JOHN .V. HOWLAND. tai.l'.KilT W. >UKAV. JOHN c. MCOKE. 'I’ho imdtTsiixnctT will coiifiniie the business of the iate firm, at their former Stand iu Lumbertoii. under the style of L.VND cc McK.\^'. where (Joods of every de- «ii-rii>tlon can be V'ouglit on tlio most rci-.Sonable terms. JOHN' HOWLAND. (ilLP.F.HT W. McKAV. . I.uinberton. .luly 1. 1>51. Itf ' A Valuable Farm for Sale. r HI ill'. Subscriber otl'ers his F.VH.M for sale. JL situated o!i the ea^t side of Big ('i>ii:tr;e. kutiwn as the Major Ollin Moliley jdace. con taining 1;M‘.) Acres. The laud is in fine cuudi- tion for tilling, anil brings the very best of corn. The dwelling and out-houses are all in very tine Condition, the greater p.irt of them h.-iviiig been lately repaired. ()n tiie larm there is a saw and grist mill, which afl'ords a handsoiue iiicme: tlicre is alway a ready sale for the lumber, and at a gooil price: corn sells readily at the highest market price, without removing it. I will sell the almve at a bargain, as I ain de sirous of uiakiii'j; new arraucremetits in inv '.>u>i- ^ ness. OWKN HAHOH'iVK. .''.iiiipson Co., June 1 f, 1^51. UKWAKl). (tor .'arh.) ^ UAN AW AY in Deeember. l!'5i, my negro ' boys AI5R.\M and HKNHY. Henry is 5 feet 7 inches high, aiid ab(»ut ■)'> years old.— He is well known iu Fayetteville, where he learnt the ISIacksmith tra-le. He is rather small, and very dark, with a downcast look. .Vbraiii is 5 feet 10 incites high, about 25 year-i old, soinetliing lighter of complexion than Henry, st >ut and well foriued. :iud walk-: up- riirlit. These negroes are thou;:ht to he in I’oiieson t'ounty. ne.ir tiie ••Big .''wamp.'’ 1 will give the above rew.ird ('f Twenty Dol lars for the confinement of either Abram or Henry in the Jail at iauiiberton. Hobexou t’o^ or Forty Doll.irs for the continemeiit of both at the same place. R. C. RIIODKS. July, 18 :1. is-w'iw 8^5 Howard. Rl N.VW.W from the sub-'criber. about the ''til of .luly. a mulatto fellow named i.ND.'^OH. abijiit years old. He is about fi'.e t' vt eleven inches hij:h. full bushv hair: 'r.iiher slow >ju.ken, and rather spare liuilt. his front teeth sliglirly decayed, and prob.-ibly one or both ot his eye teeth out. Said negro is a loper by trade, and will atteni]'i to pass as a tree man. and m.iy ]irobably have free papers, as he has said he can go any where. He is a The land is well idapted for Corn ;ind I’otton. The situation is healthy, well watered, witli a good dwelling house, kitchen, smoke house, and other neccs- | s ;rv out-buihiings: all in good repair. Persons , uishing to purchase at private sale, can do so i by calling on tiie between this and the day of sale above incittioiied. * , Also, anot^^ tract of Land, containing 21'i acres, in two niiUs of the above, lying ui lU-.-i- vi r Creek: about acres open, the rest w ell timbered. This is as good t.'ottou hind as there , is in the lower part of Hichmond county. It is level an 1 stiff, with about i.ti acres planted in Cotton: and my calcu!.iii*in is. if no distemper ' gets into it. to gjither upward' of I't bag-;. The • inildings are gi>od, a'ol fine healthy water that cannot be surp.assed in the .''t.ite. Persons de>ii-oiis of a gooil barg.iin arc ad vised to apply early. .'^hould this projierty be s..Id at private sale, notice to that cll'ect will be 'j:ivcu. JtiHN P. WltiCHT, Au-r. 15, 1S51. i;-tl5(» Medical. rpi'lHK subscriber, in coiise-iuenee of failing fl. health, v'fers i.,r .-a'e his HdCSK AND Lot at Clio, Marlborougii Di'triet. S. ('. The Lot cont.ains fi\c acres of Land, having thereon :» good Dwelling House, suttieient to contain a lar-_'e familv, with all uc;-essarv out hou.-i-. He al-so otf.rs'his .-toek of ,\li:i>'l('INFS, SCH(;i- CAL INSTlM .MKNTS and B(M»K.s. Al>o. a tine Buggy witli double harne>s, a .'^ulkey, Bri die and Saddle, two Hor'cs, milk Cows. \c. His l»welliiir Hoii.^e is completely furnished thnui'jhout with entirely new Furnitui-e;—his .^l^‘dicaI jirep.iration i« complete, enibraeing every article iti jiopnlar use:—his Library is very select, containing the n^'wcst and m -.-t popul.ir authors. Tiie loc.atioii i'l r a Phy.'ician is the very be>t in the countrv. 'i’he subscriber's ji.-itrons are ■ anxious that a Physii i.ni sliould be left lliem: ' he therefore re-iiiecttully invites the profession , to crive this notice consid''iatioii. j It i' dvsir.ilile that all will be sold to oiic purchaser. — to su«'h. a great bargain will be iriven. He will, if de~irei, hire to tlie pur- ciiaser three serv-int-;—a boy. a Ci>ok. and house girl. The subscriber will be absent until tiic middle of Seiitcmber. .\ny intorniatiou may | be obtained during his ab»ence from John .\. ' .NIcHae. i’ossc"ion given iu i)cto>ier. IL McNKlLL. August P*. ]>51. 1 l-tfw belltoii, or on the line of (he Fayetti'v ille and Northern Plank Road, on the Ka>t side id' tlie t'a|ie Fear River, of .">00 Thousand Feet of Plank Hoal Lumber. They will also contract for the STHINCiFRS for tliree miles of HoaiL to be delivered along the line beginning at Lorij's Old Staiiii. thence North. I’arly a)'plicatioii i> invited, as it is the in tention of tiie I'.oar.l of Pireetors to eoinnience the construction ol said II >ad forthwith. D. G. .MACHVF. ,\, A. McKF.THAN. JOHN D. WILLIAMS. .\ngust I!'. 1>51. 1 l-‘!w L.\iu)in:ijs \VAN'ri:i). (>H .'111 fit n ii» l;iboi ei are imniedi.ite- ■sif 0^ Iv v;int-i on the F.W F. l'TL\ ll.Ll’ \ NOHTIIFRN PLANK RoAD. '1 he hi-hest wa ges will lie paid, and payment.-* m.-idc to suit the convenience ot tlo'se employed. plilic. :i' n to lie 111 ide ininicdi.-itel v to .loKL w 111.IA MS.' .loHN WADDII.L. TlioS* H. I NDFRWOOD. DA\ ID McNKll-l- All'. 1^, 14-;!w (’arorini.in •' w»‘ek-*. r,A(.(;i.\(; ,\M> koi’i:. J'K CoTTt»N r.A«'.*;iN''. AND RoPK have arrived, (bir friends can send in their orders. a:.d tiicy sh.ill be supj lied. (.OUK. X TAYLOR. ■\ugust 1>. 1^51. 1 Itf o li vs JFST r.r.i'LlVFl* and ofleis l..r sale, che.ap.— 75 b:!L;s snperior I’liu ('oFFKI', 25 barrel (‘i tf ee .''ug ,r, 5o barrels M ickerel. Nos. 1, 2 and •>, Loaf and Ciraiuilatc 1 Sugar. —ALSt )— A large a«^'> rtment of Iron and Nails, .''hov els. Spades. Tnice (’haiiis. Shovel-> and Tongs. Bl.Hi k smiths' P.ellows. .\nvils. Vises, Hammers. Plane'*, .\ugers and (.'iiisc’s. Files, Ciillins s .\xe, vKc. August D‘>. 1>51. 1 hf T S'l'OI.K.X. ^HF. Subscriber had stolen from him. near F.li/.abetht*>wn, on the uight of the 7th in- 't.iiit. one light cob>rel Valise, containing one tine blue broadcloth dress coat, two j.air panta loons. and two shirts. Alsii two I’ucket Books, containing one note of h.and on Robert Tohir, lor Forty Itollars, payable to my order, dated •M.-trch 1st. 1''51. at one day afterdate. ,\no- thcr note of hand on .tohn 11. Tolar, d.ated .\prii Lst. I!s51. for Fifteen Dollars, payable to my order, one day after date. .\lso one receipt given to me by HoViert Tolar, for a note of Fittv Dollars on Win. -L Tohir, left with him for col lection. dated .\pril 1st, l>'51. Also one note TO c'orrox plan'i i:ks. PlFt'FS COTTON B.UiGINCi, 75 coils Rope, •JiMi Uw, Tnine. Just received and for sab- cheap, bv PLTKR P. JttHNSoN. August D>. 1x51. 14tf Medical College of the State of South Carolina. ^H’tllK .\nnu;tl Course f Lectures in this lii- ■I. stitntion will commence on the first Nlon- day in .N .ven.Iier ne.\t. on the lollow ing branch es; Anat liny—by Prof. J. K. HoLBRooK. M. D. SiM'gery—by Prof. 1',. (;KDDlN(iS. ,M. D. Institutes aiul Practice ot .Medicine—by Prof. S. liF.NHY DiCK.>^oN. .M. D. .^oii/i Cd/’oli/ia. ^■IHI' umlersigned is manufacturing, in Fay- m. etteville. Boot and Shoe Polish, far superior to the lUacking purchased iu the Northern cities. He intends ilcvotiug his whole time to inanufaeturiiig and vending this very su- ]icrior Polish, and calls upon all who think it to the interest of the Southern peo|)le to become indepeiulent of Northern manufactures, to give him their aid and patronage. He is prepared to show, by ahfolntr tnol. to anv one who will c.'ill upon him. the n/.-/ riurilii of his (>\cr all other /'olijiiitu or hhirkinii iiow .s.ild in North ( arolina. Call and have your boots and sho»‘s (iiice completely blacked and polislu-d. and be salistiod. T1 is article is ofl'erel .at a price not higher than is usually charged for other and inferioi- nualities, and a trial is all th.at is asked to se cure the patronage of tiie public generally. The undersigned exj'ects to visit every por- ti.ni of the State to introduce his Polish, and asks now iu advani'e that .\Ierebants and others visiting Fa\etteville will give him a call. A. J. WOODWARD. June 21, Isiol. i -'-ni S'siOO Reward. I WILL give one hundred doll.-irs for tlie aji- ] reher.sioii and caitinemcnt ot'.\NDI'R.''>( >N and .I1;HHV in any j;iil so that I can get them Mga.n. i r tilty do|!::rs f..r either. 1 will nl'o xmiifoi- prooi' of anv rcspoiisibb- person's liarli. riiiu ' lid III groes. They ranaway from niv I aii'.ation in Nl-.ore '^nity on the DUh of' Id. , list, and arc thougliT to I.e lurking about D; - r 17 mi! ' .ab .vc ■ ..:thai.'e on Deep River, throii-h til ■ e Igi- 'f Moore and eorm r-- of t'hat- t;;i!ii and R.ind 'iph l oiinties. .\ndei-on is about veils old. a bright mulatt". .ib.mt 5 fcej ~ or incle" hi;_h. w ell propoi ti. io-d: h.i an open colli.fenance. and i '|uite p’aii'ible. it i- l»e- !:eved til it he v\id endeavor t> fias' fora tree limn and esc.ipe to a free .’'tatc. as iie iiad :i br .tl.*-r who played the -:ime .D rry is a;-.lit 21 _\ears old. ‘i leet •'{ f r I in- he high, stout 1 nilt: h:i- a down look, particularly when spo!;i ii t ■, and is rati.ei- impudent, .''aid ne- gr-es fornierlv belonged to .l iJm R. Hitter, in the iippi r end of .M.i .re county. ,\j;y inlormation must be addressed to the sul'sciibcr at Pocket 1’. O.. .Aloore c tiii.tv. .N. C. J. L. BRVAN. A]'iil 12, 1^51. ti7tf W \I‘1MN(; WWIM. J ^ fc HL.\\IS Medium si.'e. H * r t'.5 Biue. fori' ittoii Vains. I'roin Maiiteo I’aj'er .>fi!'-. Raleigh. For s ile low H. BR.VNSoN \ SnN. .Iiil\ 1>'51, :;tf \ ( )>!!*anvs i’alt'Ul liuprovt'd j-’lt'sli (ilo\cs aiiii Str:i])s. F'T producing :i IomUIiv 't.ite of the system by Friction. fBlHi; great v.ilue of the HOR.'!MI1R HL- ■ .N(i\'.\ roR as a therapeutic a^ent. when appi;.' I to the human bo.ly. is wi-ll known to every one who has paiti the le.ist attention to the importance ol a healthv action of the .'^kin. For sale by J. IJINSD VLli. Oct. 1. i''5(>. ;;',Mt WAXI'KI), R large sized goo.) .MCl.Ii.'J, well broke ' to the wagon, and not exi-eeding seven : ears of ,ige. A]iply to I), W. Mi-I.aurin. 1 ayetteville. or to the subsi-riV)er at S'icksv iile. 1-! miles above Fayetteville, on the east side of Cape Fear river. N. K. .McDlFFlF.. .(uly IS, Ih.'il. f.-tf Watch-Maker and Jeweler, AT THF. OLD STAND, Si;/n of the Lnrt/e Watvh, nAS retnrued from t)ie North with ii large .'i.ssortinciit of W.VTCHKS, CLOCKS AND JFWKLRV. which he invites the public to ex- : amine. Among Irs stock can bo found,— 1 Gold and Silver Watches of nil kinds and ; price.s; Gold and Silver Fob. Guard, aiid Vest ; Chains: (!old, Silve.-, Stone, and Steel Keys and I Seals; Breast Pins and Kar-Rings of all kinds ! and prices; Fingcf Rings; Gold, Silver ami Steel Spectacles; Silver and Gold Thimbles; fine ! ISracelets; Gold and Silver Pens nnd Pencils; Gold Lockets; Gold an«l Silver Belt Buckle.*; ('ard Cases; (,’oral Beads; Sleeve 15uttons; fine .\rcordeoits; .Music Boxes; fine and c*inimoii Walking Canes; fine and common Pistols; Silver (,'ups; Silver .Spoon.s; I’ort-.Motieys; Purses; ('locks, frfim •'j'2 to .^40: Plated Cake Basket.s, ('astors aiil ('aiidlesticks; Brass do.; P»ack-(iam- nioii lioards: iS:c., !'tc. .Mll.lTARV GOODS. Swords. Sashes, I.ace, Buttons, Bugles. Stars, Plumes, Caj s, itc.. I'tc. • BhZV" r.titii iihir :itf(Mifi(in p;;id to the R^'pairing ot Watchcs and .lewelry. Fiiyettevilb". N. .July 21. (»-..ni W'atclM'S aiul Jow('lry, A ^Vholr*«i:ilc aiiil ISrIail. .1.^ hkasij:v ■■m^Ol LD respectfully inform the jmblic ▼ w generally, that he has returnel reeeiit- Iv from New York, with decided^ a large as- ' sortiiient of l%\ilrhes Hitff ,feu'vlrtf. >L-inv of these Wat«dies \\«-re fiought for (.'.V.'^H BV THH l’.\CK.U!I'. and c.in tiierefore be sold very low. He has Watches oi' all kind.s; (,'hains. Kev s and .''e.ils of all kinds and of the latest - styles: Fing* r-Kings, ii.ir-King-^. .Med.:!lioiis. of all si/cs. of Fnglish and .Vmeric.aii iiiake: La ities' Chatelaines; ('utf Pins; Collar and •■'Icev*' P>iittons; .''liirt .''tnd.s; (iohi .''pect.acles. light ;ind he.ivv ; Oold Pens and Pencils: (iold and Silver Thimbles; I^racelets; Silver Fruit and P.uiter Kidves; .ilver Spoons of ail sizes: large lot of Pocket ('utlcry; Scissors, best ijualitv; Button hole .'^cis'ors. .'^iirve_\ or's ('oniji.isses .-uid ('h.iins: .\Iathematical Instruments; birge quantity of tine :iii I common Pi-tols: tine and common .'in gle :i!id douiile-barril (I ill.s; (i.iine P.-igs; .''hot PicIts .'ind povvib r Flas’h': Milit.iry (iimds. in- cliidiiiLr t!ie P.M" Drum and the smaiicst Button; \ ioliiis and extr.i Bow»: Flutes. ('l.irionets. Fla- geol, t'. .Vccordeoiis. of all kinls and si/.es: Mu sic Boxes; Pcr’umery: .■''oap; l.ather Ibuslie': Razors and .''tin|is; Dre--'ng :ind Pocket Comb.s; Plated and l’-rir.Tiini;i are: aiol v.irious oilier things too tedious to enuiner.ite. ( .ill and give me a trial. C.ish j.aid tor . id (joM and Silver. WatchKs :siii .Jkwki.kv iic:itly Repaired. I'! If’tti'nU> ^ A. —\nrth-('tii’iii'i' >t MiirL'it />'. 12-t',m] J. ,\L BKASLFV. \VA.\ ri:i). ft. ,\she Lumber for agons, 1tt> 'i inches thick. ft. .'^eas .ncd Oak Lumber. I f to o inches. Dii'O t't. White (»;ik and Hickory, f'or .Vxletrees. I'HKt ft. \\ hite (.)ak fur Tongues, itolsters and Shafts. lot) Post (>ak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons. •J(HM) .'ij.ok* '. I'or which tlie highest cash price will be jiaid. .\pplv soon to li. FL LLFU. .M.iy P.', 1>"51. 72-tf \\A.\ri:i), : t(io(H» P'ody .Maker at the 'arri.-ige busi- ne-'. (iood Wages and steady eniplov- nient given. May 2'i. A. A. .McKFTHAN. 7o-tf 1 lltl'.SII TK.VS. ;»NTRA FINK insoN. .i Do do Imjierial, Do do (i u::po w.ier. Do do (loloiig, and Yount: H'. Son TK.\.' >lo;rv—by Prof. little rinkley about the eyes, and has an old ap- of hand f>n Wm.J. Tol.ir. for Thirty Dollars. pearaiice. The subscriber will give the above ri'w.ti.l for his apprehetision and delivery to him. ill Coiiwayborough. S. ('.. or continemeiit in any .i-iil ;n .Novtli Carolina, so that he can get him. S.iid nejrro belon;:' to .lames .NI. Bell, of tireen- ville. .N. ('.. of hoiji ' hired him. S. BKI-L. August I, 1S51. ■ l(i-tf rirrv dollars ki:\\ arT). .\N.\W.VY from W. J. Buchanan, of .lohn- sfon county. the Sth of .latiuary, TV\ ) NI',!H() BoVS, i>an and Stephen. D.an is about '25 years of age, stout built, of dtirk comjilexion. and wei^lis abcmt 175 lbs. Stephen is about 'js y>‘;irs of age, weighs 170 lbs., of yellow com- plexifiu, speaks very slow when sjioken to. ."kiid Negroes wei'e raised by Kliz:ibetli ,\liir- ph * of Cumberland county, in whose vicinity they are supjtosed to be lurkiii; dated .Viigiist 7th. 1^"51, payal.de to niy order, one day after date. This is to forewarn :ill jiersous from triiding for any ot the said notes. I will give a reward of leu Dollars tor tlo* s;iid \ alise and its con tents. or p;ty in jiroportiou. if returned to me. .ir lett with Messijj. l.efte it .b.)hnsoii at Fav- ctteville. ISAAC DrKF.MINlFR. August is. 1 t-« ft JAMLS MOI LTRII;. 'rof. sor lli-NUY R. PHioLF.vr, TO c.vi'iT.\(,i.srs. A B(M»K is opened at (.'edar Falls under the I House. Lee direction of .lames F. .Marsh, for the sub- Iii-monstrative scn])tion of Thirty Five Thousand Dillars of ad ditional stock in the Cedar Falls Maniitactiiring t omii.'iny. in shares of ?^500 each, and will be kept ojieii until the 1st Monday in Oi-tober next, wiiicii is the day Ibr the semi-annual meeting of the stock holders ot said ('ouipaiiy, and all I will give the above rewarl for their apjire- new subseribeis' are inviteil to attend at that hensioil and confinement in any jail so that 1 tiiiK*. The purjione of the enlar^rement of the •ret them,^ or tor either: and an additional stock of the ('clar Falls .Manufacturing Co. is to rewaid will be given for proof sufficient to coii- ■ rebuild and iiii|)rove the Factory house and site \ ict any w hite ]ierson ol harboring s.'iid .Negroes, j formerly owned by th^ Randolph .Manufactiir- Jan. 24, 1851. R. F. MCRPHY. 5(>tf -N'O'iici;. fMlHL undersigned, linving determined tocon- JL tiiiue his business in Wadesboroiigh, takes this UM'thod of inIo)-iiiing the public that he may still be found at his old .stand. South of the ,\n Son Hotel, where ho will keep constantl.y on hand a full assortment of the imist choice l.iipiors, \\im;s. ('or'Iials, Cigars, and o(hi-r re- fresfiiiients usually f*mnd in tliis Meetion of country. lolph ing ('o. at Fninklinsville, of which they have be come jiroprieiors, which imjirovement is pro posed to -mbrace the maniifactuj’e of woollen as well as cotton goods. JNO. B. TROY. Pres't. Ceiliir Falls, .\iigiist 0, 1851. 14-4tw LAM) rOR SAf.L. rMlHF .'^ubscriijcr offers at priv.ate sale, about JL Nine Hundred .Veres of Land, lying on the I Hast side of (iuni-Swaii ,i, in liichmond county. - . 1 of Laurel Hill. Tlie Ile ho])CS by strict attention to his ■■ business, rigid preservation ol good order, and uiiccasing care for the eointoit and enjoyment of his customers, to merit and receive ii liberal share uf the public laitron ig'’. WM. W. SAND MRS. Wadesborough, .luly 15, IH.il. 7tf State of North Carolina,) Milt s ('ov NTV. )■ Doiigald F'. .Mc.Millan, (by his Guardian. Joseph C. Lee,) W illiam I.. Kelly, and .lohn (;. Kellv, (bv his Guardian, Albert Powell,) rx. Jumes Kelly. Petition fo sell Real Kstate. 1'!' Hppeariug to the satisfaction of the (’ourt, that James Kell.i', Defendant herein, is a non-resident of this .State: It is Oi’dered by the ('ourt, that jmblication be madi; in tlie FajVtte- ville (H).s(’rver, a newspaper publislied in the Town of Fayetteville, for the space of si.x weeks, notifying the said .lames Kelly to be and npjiear at tfie next term ot the Superior Court of f'Ajui- ty, to be held for the County of Columbu.s, at the Court House in Whiteville, ou the :5d .Mon day after the 4th Monday iu September next, tiu-n ami there to plead, answer or demur to th(* said Petition, otherwise the same will be heard ex parte, and a decree be remlered pro confesso. AVitness, Forney George, Clerk and Ma.^ter in Kijuity in and for the county of ( olumbus nfore- f-aid, at Office in Whiteville, the 2d Monday af ter the Uh Monday in March. D. 1851.” 14-w] F. GF.OUllF,, M. I'. lies on and over the stage road leading trom Fa\etteville to Cheraw. joining the lands of D. .McLaurin, Mrs. Gibson, and otlu'rs. JOHN McLAPHlN. July 25, 1851. 8-w2m NEW HANOVER INSTITUTE, ■^HK Fifth Session of this Institute will Phvsi M. I». .Materia Meilica- bv 1 LHo.'^T. .M. D. ()listetrics—bv Prof. THOi M. D. Clienii.strv—by Prof. ('. I . SH1'P.\HD. M. D, Coni]iarative .\natomy—by Professor LOCI.'' A(JAS.';|Z. .M. D. Deiiionstr.itor of .\natoniy—by ,'^T. .H'Ll.VN RAVKNKL. .M. D. ‘ ' Dr. D. .L C.VI.N. Physician to the .Nlarine , Hy:i)>ital and Clinic.al Instructor. Lectures twice a week on the dist'ases of tli.it Institution. Dr. F.. BF.LIN FL.\(i(i, Physician to the .ectures twice a week on diseases. ; ins(ruc(ion in Medicine and Surgi'ry. at the College Hospit.al. In addition to the Regular Lectures of the ('ollcge, arrangements have been made between individual members of the Faculty and citizens (d ('harlestoii, with Professor Louis Agassiz, to deliver at the t'ollege, during the regular term, a GRATCITOI S COFRSK OF LFCTL RFS, on such parts of Comp.irative .\natomy as may be selected by him. in advisement with a Commit tee appointed hy the Faciilt -■ of the Medical : I'ollege. hi:nry r. frost, m. d., | Dean jf the Faculty. , .\iigust 8, 1851. 14-(»w* ^ .MFDK’AL D1:P,\RTMF.NT OF ~ j Il.^.MFOKN SID.NKV COI.I.ECE, | KIOII nOXK, V t. I TBIHK annual course of Lectures i i will commence on .Monday, the loth of ^ October, 1851, and continue until the first of i .March ensuing. The commencement for con- 1 ferring degrees will be held about the middle of •March. j R. L. ibmAN'NAV, M. D., Professfir of (.)b- j stetrii-s. I'ce. | L. W. CitAviiiKKi-.xyxK, M. D., Professor of' Matcrii. .Medica. kt:. '■ S. N1 M't’t.v, .M. D.. Pnd'essor of ('heniistr\’. Cns. Bki.i. (iiKsu.N. M. D., Professor of Siir-: gery, \c. | C. 1’. JoiiNSDS, >L D., Professor of Anatoinv ' I ■ till oper:it;on on the ( ;ipe fe.-ir River, and continue to olfer manv facililics to the shipning ' public. ■ ‘ I Persons jiatronising this Line, may rest as- i sure.l that thei’' (!o(k1s will be brought up with i dispatch, and at the vi’ry lowest rates of freight. A. W. STFKL. IVesident. T. S. LCTTKKLOH, ’ Agent at Fayetteville. Feb. 15. 1H51. 5'.t-tf Vf‘r1ical Water ^■IHr.HF arc several hiiiKhcd of these WIh'cIs ■- in operation in different counties in North ' (.'arolina. Fr proof of their gre.it advantages, over the coiiiiiioii flutter wheid. or anv other I wheels now in use for saw mills, we contiiiently 1 refer to those who' h.-ive apjilied them to their | mills. We can recommend them particularly ^ for their superiority in cases of a low head of : wati'r. or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheel.s, .suitable for (.lifTeri'iit heads of wafer, at Wilmington, N(‘w- bern. Washington. Kdenton and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be hail of F. .\* Brevard, Lincolnton, an ? I'riali Wells, Petersbuig, Va. Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the wheels, will be served on ajiplicatioji to D. .^lcN(*ill a: Co., Fa vetteville. N. C. D. .McNFlLL. A. A. .McKKTIi.\.V. D. J. .McALlSTFR. Feb'y 22. ISRt. 5ti-tf •t superior rju.ality. — ALSO— ( hocolate. P.arley. .'^alad Oil, Mustard, Yeast Powilcrs, ^\c. Fi-r s.ile bv SA.\i L J. HINSDALK. April 21. (,htf NO rKi-:. ^JT.\RR .V ^V1LL1.\MS have removed to the .''toie recently occu]iied by Mr. John D. Starr, one door west of Messrs. II. Branson \ Son, where they h.ive just received a lditi uis to the Spring ]iiirchases of .'■ta)de and Fancy DHY (looDS. Country nicrchants are re |uested t i examine our stock. J. IL STAPR. J. M. WILLIAMS. Jr.ne 7, 1851. 75-tf 1 H \ \ I', just received from New York, inv F.\LL AND WINTFR Stock of fsoods, ('onsisting of a general as.sortnient of Dry (ioods. (irnrrrics, llardwiirf. (’nllery. kVp. 1 will barter for TL IIPF.NTINE. or any kimi of Produce. Oct. 2'^, 1S50. N. KING, 10 miles North of Favetteville. 4.'5tf LP..''. Western B.\C’(.>N, hog round. lOOO lbs. prime Lard. '20 barrels .Mess Pork. DJ ‘‘ Prime do. •' Mess Beef. 2 do7,eu Porcelain Kettles, a.ssorted si zes, for I’reserving. H. BRANSON .SON. Aug. 7, 1851. iitf JL coinmence on .Monday, the Dith of Sent., and Physiology, terminating February 15th. ’ j D. II. Ti I'KKit. For a Circular, containing full particulars as Practice d .Medicine, to terms, Scc., iiuiuire of the subscriber. ! Pkticol.vs, M. D., Demonstrator of An- .M. D., Professor »f Theory .\ugii«t 1, 1851. CLIO.MFNT, Piincipal. lO-eowtlO m*:c;r() ruxaway. ANAWAV from the Subscriber, about the ■ first of the present luonth, a Negro man named Henry. Said .Negro is about five feet ten iiiclieK hijfh, bright mulatto ctdor, and is about .’.O year., of nj;,.. He is u brick mason bv trade. atom.v. The facilities for -{natonticul and L'linictd in- striictimi in this institution and inisurDassed. F'.N I’KN.SF.S.—Matriculation fee S>5—Profes- •iors’ fees (aggregate) .S105—Deuionstrator’s feo SillO.—Graduatiou fee >^25, The price of Board, including fuel, lights .and servants’ attendance, is usually ^3 or per week. The Catalogue, &c., cojitainlng fnller inforniii- tion cimcerning the School, will be forwarded to Raleigh, Aug. Pt, 1851. D. .McKMGHT, 15-!>tw July 22. S. MAl’PiN, M. D.. Dean of tiie Faculty. ^»-8w \VA\ij'i:n TO luiY, OR HO LIKKI.V VOL'NG NFGROKS; apply at the Fayetteville Hotel. .\ii-u"t (;. IMf s o ir I' 111: R \ hah m () n y . JUST RF.CF.IVF.D, a new supply of tills popular Book. All- 18,51. i: J ll.VLii i SON. KMMHM) Arrc'S V;iliia[)le T I .M \) K R L A N 1) 8 FOR SALi:. ^■THK Subscriber has purcha.sed all the T.ands M. belonging to tlie K.state of .\bram Dubois, dec’d, lying principally in Pkobcson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, the different sur- v»'ys coiit:iining Over 100,()()() Acres; A largo, part finely Timbered, and cnnvenient to Lumber River, where a birge ((uantity of Tim- b>r is now rafted to the Georgetown market. The.se Lands are voa-y valuable both for the Timl^'r and 'rurpentine. for which purpose u large part is well suited, being iu a region where the Turpentine yields more afiundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sold at a low price, and in (juantities to suit ptirchaserii. luformation re»peetlng the title can bo ob- fainod by nnplying to the Hmi. Robert Strange, Hon. Jaa, (^ Dobbin, or A. A. T,'Smith,-Esq., (.Vttorncys at Law.) I iimlerstand there are many trespasucrg on these Lands, to all of whoni notice is herehv given, that the law will be enforijed againat ail such offenders. Application for tuiy parPof the Lands caii bo niadc to niysell, or to .lohn Win.slow', Esq., who is duly authorised to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CURTIS. Fu^cttovaic, N. C., Sept. 1, 1815. TOtf u al\c'Ki:ri:i. fish. UAHTF.lt Bbls. No. I, Half bbls. No. 2, I’>bls. and Half bbls. No. JL Hourly ex pected by H. BRANSON SON. Aug. 7, 1851. i]tf Hope and Tuiiit'. tLL qualities for .sale by H. BR.VNSON SON. Aug. 7, 1851. iitf 'rURXIP ISKKD. I^NGLISH White Dutch, large Kngli.sh Nor- -i folk. Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, received to day and for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. August 1. 10-tf Line of 4 horse Post Coaches from Fayetteville to Warsaw—Daily. fT|lHE Stib.scribers having secured the mail B contract on the above I>ine, will commence I THLS DAY, running a Line of Four Horse Post (’oiiches. Daily. Leaving Fayetteville at G P. i .M., and arriving at Warsaw at i i>ii8t (i A. M., I in time for the Cars North atid South. Be- ; turninp, leave Warsaw on the arrival of the Cars, say af>out 1 or 2 P. M.. .ind arrive at Fay- ' ettcville'in ten hours. Every cnrc will he Uiken to render the line pleasant, convenient, and safe, for Travellers. Line of Stage.s w ill be established as soon as possible, by the I'lank Roiil, from Faj'ette- ville via Carthage and .\shelKjr()Ugh, to Lexing ton, Salem, and .Sulisbury. ^ McKINNON McNElLL. i Fayetteville, N. (’., Aug. 8, lb51. 11-tf Tin: ri':Li:BU\TEi) bick imtbt C)OKI^f^ STOVK, IS for sale hy tlie Subscriber in R.ib'igh and Fiivotteville; in Raleigh at his .''hoji on f ay- (•tteville .Street, and in Fayetteville at .Mr. A. .M. ('anqibell's. The .''iibscrifier hereby forewarns all j^ersons ^roni pundiasing ari.v of these Stoves from any person either in or out of North Carolina, ex cept from himself or his duly :iuthorizod .\gents. lie has |*urchased the exclusive right to vend this Stove V ithin the .St.ite, and w ill prosecute any j)erson infringin.ir his ri.L'bt. either by jiur- chasing. selling, or using, any except those ob tained from himself. JOS HP H WOLTEBING. Raleigh, .\pril lO, 1S51. 08tf iSaltimore Soap fnitf iUmdle II*r>r/..v. rBIHl' .Siibsi-ribers arc now manufacturing and I. have now onlian'l Tbdniont Sjierm ('anilles; Ad;imantine ditto: Mould Tallow ditto, warranted to stand :iny cli mate; Lard Oil; bellow. Brown, and JM: .''oiips; Varieg.ated Bar do; White I’>ar do; Fill lers’ Sonji; Fancy .‘^(mps of new styles and su perior iuality; to which they invite the atten tion of Southern incrch.-ints in making their Fall jiurchascs. with a conviction th:if tliey can offer indncenu iits ;is regards quality and jirice eijiial to any.* SMITH .'c CURLFTT. Corner Ilollid.ayand i’le.asant .''trcets, [7-Otw] B.iltimore. .irs r Ri'X’Kivi:!). ^S^HE .''ubscriber. .\gent of .1. Woltcring. has IL jusf received SO of Buck's Patent Co.^k- itig T (> \' ES. s.iid by judges to be the best ('■lokiiit: .'^tove now in use. A. -M. ('.\MPBELL. •Iiiiy 2^'. 1.''51. '.i-t'iin I'ALJ. \\ IN'l'KR (JOODS. J Ji are now receiving our F .V L L .\ .N D I -N T I'i R (J (.»(» D consisting of a verv irener.il ami well selected Stock, !.\ AIJ. LL\!:S, LMPORTANT INVRNTJO.V r||lIIE Subscriber having bought tlipri:i,., i this county, of Waitmnn Davis’s |> vi't v' SELF-SETTER for Saw Mills, give,s notioe lie is now prepared to mannfactnre and successful operation this m.achine. '■ He claims the following advantage.s ov(r.' old mode of .Sawing: ‘‘ F'irst—One liand can tend the mill and much’lumber iu one day as two hands c;,,! compHsh. S«conil—By a peculiar arrangomont t,f dogs, it will saw one-fifth more lumber from, same stock. Third—The Mill is not stopped until tl,o i is sawed up. After the log is onct' dogpo'l j' dogs are not moved, and the lumber is „f uniform thicknc.^s. One of these niafliir,K be seen in operation at Mr. McLaiichlii,\» m” in this town, who gives it the following rccc meiiilation. lUir. Fayetteville Fonn.ir.. A Model can be seen at the F.ivottp'v: Foundry. March 15, 1851. jj. Fayetteville, March II, I hereby certify th.it 1 have one of W. improvements on Saw .Mills in use on my,, and .so well convinced am I of its utility, tlir my opinion it requires only to be introdiuo,!. lie put in pener.il use by mill owners, l fore cheerfully recommend its use to ii’] Mill owners who would regard their own rest. AIKJH'D .McLAU(;iIi,[y 1* ,10R .sale by SA.M’L J. HINSri\l.[; .Vpril 21. \\ AN'I'KI) VO borrow; for a term of five vp,-. Good security givf ji’ terest annually or semi-;iiiiiually. Address letter to A. B., and leave at tV, • fice. . J line ^50, 18.51. 7s.-.’ IN FOR M A'iiox wa F the heirs of BL'LL.VRD M.V.'^.'^I'V v\ii; , . ply to the Postmaster at Favetteville S C. they may learn something to their .'idvant:' .Said .Massey died in the .'^outh in the Fiii ■ 1S47; s.iid he w.-is from North (.'arolina: sj.'.k.. a sister Letty, or Charlotte; and of hi'linv-■ been iti tlie Florida war. July •2*;, 1851. ‘-t: .'^iicks Liverpool .SALT, with i.un-u- Stock of liRoCERlES. J. \ T. WAI)[»II.[ July 21, 1851. i,t, -V gooil supply of Willianis's lU-.v. Rye Wliiskey. J. & T. \V. ~ ni:c;roi:s wax'fld. paid for likely young Negroes, if a- * y jdicatioii is made soon. J. ic T. WAT-IdLL. .Spt. DL I.'^50. Which we :ire •riair on our usual terms. .\11 S"i ts of Prodii‘“ |>iin'hased: and we ;itteiid as usii.-il to the Foi{U .\RDlN(i BU.Sl- NF.SS. J. T. WADDII.L, 11 ay st. F.-.yi tteville. Nov. 25. 185(». 47tf €:tjOTUi,vu. F» have received our new .'^tock of .''U.^I- T ? .Mi;Pv C I. o T Ii 1 N (i—Coats, .ack?. Pants, and \’ests. —.\LS(t— 25 bags RIO COFFEE. Ill boxes Fancy Candies, 2 hhds. (,'uba .'^ugar, ' ^ils, HoIIow-W.irc. Porcel.iin Kettles, Pairfr TOfl Varnish Brushes, .'vc. I S.\M L W. Tll,LIN(;ilAST ('O. .\pril 1, ls51. (;.')tf I ~ roit s.\ tlir Imn >it ,1/ff/•/■■/ HHD.'^. New Crop MOL\S.''"ES. ! 12»HI sacks SALT, noiit) bushels Alum Salt. lbs. ('otton Yarn. Osn.iburgs and P»rown Sheetings, i general stock tif articles in the Grocery JNO. D. WILLIA.MS. ‘ , etteville, Feb. 15, 1850. \X'.- With : line. Fa\ XOTK i:. H \^'1NG associated with me Mr. .\. .1. ()'- Hanlon, the Grocery, ('onimission and Forwardimr business will hereafter be conduct ed under the Firm of Willkings Co. E. W. WILLKINCS. Fayetteville, N. C.. August. ^^51. 14-lm .USi’ RI'X'i:f\Ki). 4 & ILVG.S Rio and r,.;?uira t'OFl'K 2 hhds. Cuba SUGAR. 10 bbls. Crushed .-iiid Refined .''c; 15 fdils. and half-libls. P.utter Cr. ) boxes Collins \ Co's Hartford 2t boxes Steam Refined Candy. With a variety of other G«.>ods to c ^npl t.> assortment. S. W. TILLINGHAST .v Cn Feb'y 10, 1851. .'.sti 'rOHAC’CO. 4 GOOD .''TOf'K on liand; atid I si.;:!’ : ceive regularly, from Messrs. J. .Iciu'.- Co's Factory, qualities assorted from comnii ir very tine, which I will .sell at lowest manu;,. turiug prices. .7. UTLEV. F'ayetteviile. April o. 185I. (!*>tf XO'riC*!-'.—All .Accounts dn, the .Merch.ants'Stc;imbo:it Conipany, for Fri i. up to the 15th inst.. must be proin]>tIy pai'i • the undersigned, as much time cannot be to the collection of the same. J. a: T. WADDILL. late.Vg i:^ Fayetteville, -Jan. '27, 1851. 5' tf Rfc'd per St(^amr*r ;iii I tor .ilc. BBLS. Crushed and Refined Sl'dAi: Jl 1 chest fine Hyson Tea. 0 casks best London Porter, pint I- ; - 4 cases superior dd Port W inc. 1 cask Madeira Wine. o hlwls. Cuba Molasses. SAM E \V. TILLINGHAST t n June 2o, 185]. 77tf FOR SALK, > WM. ROWLAND’S Extra thick .Mill iin 1 ('r.'ss-cut .'^AW.'. i’, ;,nd i'..i feet. i D. .V V.'. McLaC'RIN. _N';v^l^ l^-A I S.U.KM l',\l>KK-Mi(.r~ : ^R^HE subscriber has taken charge of this idd ■> .•Hill well known Establishment, and is pre- j>are 1 to attend to ;ill orders for Printinir Paj)i>r, M(Mcli;fii1s' and I'actorv W’rappinir, cVc. i The Mill has recently been fhoroiigJily refittod 1 with new machinery, and the subscriber believes i he can furnish Paper of as gKi«l quality and at i as cheap j.rices as can be purchased any where, j North or .Sc.mh. CHARLES E. SHOBER. ' .Salem. .Fune 7. 18.51. 77tf t ||^TR.\W CUTTF'.R.S, Corn .''ludleis. aii'l ' riety of Ploughs and Plough fixtun>. sale by ‘ J. \ T. W VDl'lI.i Jan. 4. wiiiJsTKU's Qi’.viri'o nil 'I'lOX.VKV; A FURTHER supply just rei •ivcd. J. HALE \ .-"N j^ng. I-'- D1*. tT I> .11 V I 4^11. AS taken an Office on Hay .''treet. of the Hotel iiuildings. July 1 I, 1851. 4-rf 11 8 .H’S'f IM.XISUKI), ^KiHT NV.V' BKiGIE.S. .Also, two ^'cond .Tune 2. 1851. A. A. McKETHAN. 74-if On the River and hourly expected, B DAVIS’S i»alv-kilij:r, ,1()R salebv SAM L J. HINSD.VLE. April 21. C.8tf w WAM'liD, HANDS, at 75 ots. pev day, ou the Soiuheru Plank Roud. Steady employment and cash payment weekly, if re quired, Apply to D. M. BUIE, At the Stam Mill, or to A, A, McK ETHAN, •Tviue 2>, 18)1, Fayottcville, WANflLl),~~ Law part of No. 1 Dev. battle’s Hc:- ■M. ports, iind the List of Cases in 1st Dev’s Equity. 4 he subscribers will pay n reasonable price f^or any odd Nos. of Reports previous to Iredell’s Otii Law aud ;M Equity. E J. TI.\LE & SON, i)OMi:s rics. fITTLE River (>snabcrgs; 7-8 and 4-4 J Sheetings always on hand, and t'or s.-ile at Factory jirices, by STARIl & WILLIAMS. June 7, 1851. 75-tf KING and .V. McMILL.VN liave entered i.^ • into copartnership in the Distillery of Turjicntine, and h.ive erected a Still on the West si.Ie of the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road, 8 miles from Fayetteville. X. KING. May'J.—71tf A. Mc.MlLLAN. E w ish to buy 20.0tH) barrels Turpentine KING .S: McMlLl.AN. LKSSONS IN mIjskI LH. \\HITAKER wcuild respectfullv in- • form the citizens of Fayetteville aiid vi cinity, that lie has again commenced giving Les sons on the Piano Forte. He I'etnrns his thanks tor the liberal patronage heretoffire received, and humbly solicits a continnancc of the same! All pains shall be taken for the advanccnieut of his pupils. Instruction also given on the (4uitar. J- ianos tuned and repaired in the best L. II. >YHITAKER. August 24, 185ft. ;Mtf Iredell’s Law Reports, Vol. 11. JUST published, for sirie bv E. J. HALE & SON. June 9, 1851. 75 ♦ViPir aOOMMS, i^ubscribors are now rucoivinp: a por- M. tioij of their SECOND IMPORTATION of GOODS thia yeasori,-^DHY GQOPS, CUTLE^ IlY, CROCKERY, GLASS, &c. —ALSO— 3000 yds, as^orfoci Carpeliiii?. 8. W, TILI.INQIIAST & CO, October *28. 43tf MINKRAf. WATl'J^ .1. HIN.''‘DALE is prepared to fnriii>l: ■ ■ custc-mers with .SOl».\ or MINFR.'.I. " ' TER. with a VHriety of Syrups, all of a iju-..., unsurp.issi'd. April 21. t.stf DRl'CS cV MEDlClNKS. ]\ nh/utr SaHVKI, j. lIlNSirVLl (>ffers for .sale an extensive assortii ' of CiOOD.'^, among wliich are t * lowing; Opium. Camphor. Castor Oil. Alcoh ol. phur. Aloes, Magnesia. Rhubarb. Morpl: (^'uinine. Cream Tartar. Sal Soda. Castile Super carb. Soda. Epsom Salts, Sponge. Ip S.arsaparilla. Kreosote. Borax, Arrowroot. 1-' glass, (tum Arabic, Gum Myrrli, ('apsiciiin. L belia. Plasters, Li(|Uoriee, Chloroform, ./tij' Piiste, (;o}>peras. White Leail. Lin.seed oil. Tm Oil, Whale Oil, .Sperm Oil, Sweet Oil. Ncat^' Oil, Copal Varnish, Leather Vaniish. bir' Van’.ish, Window Glass, Putty, Pumice Si 'i Chrome Green, Chrome Yelloiv, Laiai’iii P:itent Plack. Term de Sienna. Umf'cr. I' - Lead, Litharge, Red Lead, Patent Drver. ting. French Yellow, Yellow Ochre. Red. Spanish F»rown, Prussian Blue. per, Starch, Sal Eratus, Mustard, Spicf. N’- megs. Pepper, Hops. Indigo, Madder. S I’.tf ' '' Ginger, Glue. Annato, Cloves. Mace. I’lirn’- Fluid. Alum, Oxalic Acid, White P>rick. Trip Wash l?ruslies, Paiut Brushes. Varni.sh i’.rti'h'' Scrubbing ditto, Shoe do.. Tooth do.. II lir ■ Logwood, Red wood. Black Ink. OpodcM'"' '' with a general assortment of Mcdicim -: Cl.c cals of all kinds: French and Englii'h I'fi’in" ry and Soaps; with a t\ill Kssovtmeiu ^it leading Patent Medicines now in u.se. Orders from the country promptly attt;. ' to, and good^ cjirefully packed. £irr2“ The Subnerifier feels aa»uied that In ’ meet the wishen of tlic purcliascr in rc^^ir'^ (juality anil price. S. J. HINSDALE, Drn>;.'■ Octoljev 12, IS.50. 4.'t: 4000 P.MN'fS. LB,S. Pure and No. 1 ^ LE.XD. iu Oil. Imperial and Paris Green. Spanish Brown. SpaniiUi Whitin.tT- 'Winter Green, Chrome Yellow. Litliarj:e and other varieties of r;!’”'’ COOK JOHNSON March 10, 1851. Iinrninr Fluid and Burning fluid at so cents per ("amphine at 50 *• “ ' Both of the Lest quality, constantly and for sale by S. .L niN>i"i'.'- Aujr. 7, 18.51. Ell W r,v
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