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\ DESIU VltI.i: kksidence rOK SAI.K. rBlHE Subscriber now offers for sale all bis -B. Turpontiue and Fiirmincc LAND, contaiu- inii about tv>0 Acres, sitiiateil 12 miles East of Favetrevillo. on the (JoKlsborough road, com- luoulv known as Palmyra. It has a pr>o.l «hvelliiic hmise, out-buiMiiips, i:o.. ami a store where a large amount of busi- is lioiio. aii'l iiicrcasiuf: ilaily. Tliis is a r:irf chaiifo 1''>r tiiriientiue jrellcr^, iiiori Iiaiits. \c. aii'l will be sold a Imr^niii. Any one wi.-sli in" ti> I'urchase, jind wishinp: further informa tion, can ui'plv on the premises, to J. \V. ML'IU'HV, or r. TAVL )U, Fayetteville. July 2tiih, IS'l. c’AU'I'lTu^iTTTc )'i'I :L. fgllll-: Snbscril.er having titte.l up ami on- B larked the a»H>ve «r// House, is /i»ir l>ri‘pared to entertain travellers w ith incrawd com tort. ROH'T McNABB. t'arth:i-.;e. Moore t'o.. X. Mny , N(VrK'K. rjS^H L copartnership heretot'ore existing nn- tier the name of J. -V. I!o\vIantl iSc o.. this d;iv ilissolved bv nintnal con-^ent. ■ .lOHN A. I.AM>. iJII.HFKT W. McKAV. JOHN C. MOUKK. 'Tlip iHKl(‘rsis*iie(l will coiitiiiuc the bn.-ities-^ of the iate firm, at their former md in l.iiniberton. utider the style of IU>W- 1, \M> \ where tii'ods of every de-. riiitii'n can be b..njrht on the most reasonable t'. I tllS. JOHN \. ROW I.and. i;ii.i?i:uT w. McKay. l,nmbert"n. Jnlv 1. ]1?'>1. Itf T.AXD FOR SALE /■IHK Subscriber will sell to the highest bul- fl. der, on the first day of November uext, 500 Acres of Lying on Joe’s Creek, about sc'en miles feouth ^ of’Laurel Hill, on the ohl Stage Road in North | Carolina, Uichmond county. The place is Known , in ncarlv all parts of tlie country by the name i of Hock Dale. There is as good a mill site on it as is in the State, with a Con» and "heat Mill now in ojieration. Also a good Cotton (Jin ;ind Press. About l’>l* acres open hind on it, | the remainder fairly timbered. Tlie laiid is well ad.'ipted for Corn and (’ott>n. The .situation is | healthy, well watered, with a good dwellnig ■ house, kitchen, smoke house, and other neces- , sarv out-buildings; all in gnod repair. Pei sons , wishing to purchase at private sale, can do soj A Valuable Farm for Sale. fjjlHH Subscriber otters his FAKM f.>r sale. J3. situ.ited on th ' east side of Hiir t^nharie, as tlie M.ijov ()llin MoMey phice. con- T 'luin.; Arre. The I;ind i in tine ••ondi- ti'iu for tillin;,'. an l brin^' the very best of corn. The dwelliiii: and ont-h'inses are aii in very tine ciindition. the j:ri\itcr part of tlieiii ii.iving been biti'lv repaired. On the farm thiTo is .u s:iw and grist mill. ^'liicJi iitlnriN :i iiandsume income: there is :il'v:i\s a r. ady sn!e f>>r the lumber, and at :i _" i 1 I'rice: corn sills n“;td;!y at the hi^iust market i«ric". v.iiiidiit r‘uio>in^' it. 1 will Si-ii till- at a liar;_:iin. :i' I am ilc- s.rons of niakinii new arr inL'enu'UTs in niv tjusi- " iivti.N HAr.c.PiOVi:. .''aup'-i n 'o.. .luiH- 1 ♦, l^'il. 7'i--!ni li ar (L j3'5 I'NAU \\’ from flie sn’"iTll>fr. about t!:e Mh ol' .July, a niulatt > te'.low naiiied ^VIN!).''(»ll. aliout years mM. Ho is abi ui livi' feet levi-n inches liigh. lull l>nsi:y hiiir: r.ither s^'v, .-pi.ken. and lathvr spare built, his ;io;it tt'etli sli-rhtly ilecayed. aU'l prnbably niie ■ ■i- li.ith of h;s 0\ e teeth nUt. .''aid negr" is a ( liv tride. and will attenijn to pas- a- ;i iVe,- uran. aiid may pr.-baMy have free pa]>eij. as he lius S lid he can go any wiiore. He i a little rinkloy ab mt the eye?, and h:i' ;ui ohl ap- ]'eara;u;e. The s'll'seri! er wiil give tlie above reward for his appreliciision and delivery to him. in C.i'iwayborough. C.. ui-e.intinenient in any j:iil in North Car'ilin.i. so that iie e.m iret liini. lid ne-ro belong' t . .Janie-; M. P>el!, of (ireen- ^iile. N. I’., of whi'in 1 hired him. S. P.Kf.L. Aui’-^^t 1, 18 jl. lO-tf sale, can do so bv ealbng on me between this and the day of sale above mentionel. Also, another tract of Land, containing 21''. iicres, in two miles of the above, lying on Hea ver Creek; .il'out f'O acres open, the rest well timbereiL ’i'lii«'s as good Cotton land as there is in the loAver part of lUchmoiul county. It is level and stitV. with about tit) acres planteil in Cotton; a:.d my calculation is, if no distemiier gets into it, to gather \ipwards of 40 bags. The luiiiiiings are good, and fine healthy water that cannot lie surpassed in tlie State. Pirsons ih'sirous ol a good barg.-iin are a«l- vised to apply early. Should tliis property l>e sohl at private sale, notice to that elVect will be given. • JOHN P. WIUCHT. Aug. 1.'), 18.31. M-tlOO Medical. rHlHI) subscriber, in conse.iuence I'f tailing M h(\'.!th, otlers for s:ile liis 11(>ISI> AM* 1A>T at Clii>. Marlborough District. S. C. The Lot contains five acres I'f L:ind. having thereon a goovl Dvselling House, sutiieient to contain a large family, ^^it!l all necc'sary out houses. He aiso otlers his st 'ck of MKI'H INKS, SI I«il- CAL 1NSTKC.\II;NTS and P.OOKS. Also. « fine l>U'.rtrv « ith dou* le h;:rness. a Su!ke_\. I>ri- dle and Saddle, two Horses, milk ^’o^'S. iVc. Ills Dwel'.in.ic l!'>ue is completely furnished throughout «ith entirel\ new I'nrniture; — hi-' .Me'lical j'riji.iratioii i.*! complete, eiiibr.acing every article in popular use very select, ctuitaining the popu'ar authi rs. '1 he locatl.'U f. r a Physician is the very best in the c.'untry. Th,' su! scril>cr's j>atrons are r.nxious thiit a Phy'iciau 'h"u!d be lelt them: he therefiuv re-iieetfnlly invites the pr"‘'--'sion to .uive this iintiee cioisiileiatii.n. It is desir.ible that all will be s'l.i to one imrchii'er.—to sucii. a great bargain will be iriven. He will, if de.'ired, h.re to the p'lr- c!‘.a>^er tliree s^Tvants—a boy, :v cook, and liuusi.' •,;irl. 'I'lie stdiscriher will be al'seiit until the middle of Septeiol er. \ny inf' rmation m.-iy Im‘ i.btained iiurin,.r l is jib'enee lV"m .John A. .^!l'U:^c. Posse-.-jiiin -iven in October. 11. McM'II.L. -hi' Lil'.iary is newest and tU' st \i;-ust r.i, 1>''.I. 1 »-tfw I'll’I'V i)(H,i„\i;s AiU). II- VN.VVv AV from W. .1. Piuchauan. ot John- 'tou county, on ti’e •'th of January. TH O NKil;(> Ut'VS. i'au aiid Siej hen. ItanisulMUit ye.irs of age, -tout iiu'J ., of dark coiuj'lexiou. • ill 1 weiirhs at.Miit IT'i lbs. .''tepheu is :ibiut '•■■ II' ' t age. we.:riis IT'I lbs., of yeiloW ColU- 1 • \;on. speak' very sl iw when ']»iken to. •■' lid Negro. ' were raised 1-y I'.'.i/.abeth Mur- j iiV i.t ( uuiiierland Coiii.ty. in v.ho^e \icinity toe. ii'.-e s'.r.'jio'i-; t I lie liirkinir. 1 will give the »bo\e reward tor Hieir aiij>re- heusioii aii.l ciutiueiiient in any j;til s" t!iat 1 get them, or for eitlu-r; and an a'iditioual rewa/1 will tie driven for proof sutheient to con vict .iiiy white person of harboring said Negroes. K. F. M( P.PHV. •J in. L'I, .‘»fitf NOTU'K. f jjjllU’ niidt.r'igne'1. haviujr determined tocni- JS. liinie his business in N\'adesbor(>ugh. takes till' luetho 1 ol' informin'.' the I'ublie that he may s»i'l be found at hi- o'd stand. ,onth of the .\n* oii H )te!. vhere he will keep constantly on h:.nd a fall assortment of tlie most ehoicc l.i'jU'.’rs, Wines, Cordials, Cigars, and other re- ‘reshmcnts usually f.und in this tion ofi eonntry. He hopes l.iy strict attention to lii- b isii:- ss. rigi'l ]ireservatio!i of 1 order, •■in i niieeasing care for the comfort .•m l enjoyment of iiis enstoniers. to merit :in-l r''i ' ive ;i liberal .•riiare of the I'ublic pfitronaire. \V>i. W. SANDKKS. Wade-^boroug'), July l-'>, IS.'I. 7tf State of North Carolina.) (•..MMiil. ('..INrv, L’ong.il'i !■'. McMillan. i by his (iuardi;in. .Fosejili ' • . I.'-'-, Wjlliani L. Kelly, an.j .Jolm y. Kellv. I i.'. ills uuarlian. Alben powel!. ■ .■, J units 1 Kelly. ‘ I Petition to sell lieal Kstate. Ir a]'peuring to the satisfaetinu ot the Court, that James Kelly, Defendant herein, is a non-resident of this State: It is Ordered bv tlie ourt, that publication bo made in tlie Favette- ville (ili'crver. ii new-pajier puiilisiied in tlie i Town ot F.iyetteville. t o- tlie sp.ice of si\ vveek-. notit\ing the said .Jjitie .s Kelly to be and appear :it the next term of the Superior Court ol K»iui- i ty. to be held f..r the County of I'olnmbiis, at The ( ourt House in W hiteviKe, on the od .Mon day alter the 1th Monday in Septembei- ne.\t. then and there to plea.l. answer or denmr to thj said Petition, otherwise the same will be heard e\ ii.irte. and a .lecree be rendered pro confesso. V.itness, Forney Ceorje, Clerk and .Master in i.-)'ii:y in .-ind for the e.mnty of Cobinibus afore- iid. at oniee in Whiteville* the -id -M.niduy ;if- ■t"!' the 1th Monday in .\Iare!t. \. Ji. ‘ *■" ] I''- CLoKtJi:. ( . M. STATE OF (WKOLlxX. iJlCH.MuN'D i,‘LNTV. f oi'ft'>/ J*/i (i. mill Qiiiirh r T'rnt, Pleasant M. I’owell and Nathan T. P.owdon, V.x- eiiitors i)t I»r. .John .^IeLeod, dee d, ex. .\nu \bLeod. William McLe.,.|, J„hn McLeod. '\jIli:iTii .NIi'Kay ,ind Ann liis wilV*, William '\ii!ie and 11:11 riet his wife, .Martin Williiims -n ! Martha his wife. Stepiien .M-Leod, Helen M.irr .McLeod, p.elia .Mej.eod, Deliii .Mebeod. Wi.tou .MeLeo(.i. and James .MeL>.‘od. i’etitlon t'or Settleuieiif. s roij:.\. f 8in •' .''u'* ''r'ot r l.:i 1 -stolen from him. near sL Llizaoethtoi\n. on t!ie night of the 7th in- sta!i!, . :e.* li;.l;t col -red \‘;i'ii'e, cont:iinin-.r one tio*‘ blue l^r i;idciotli dre-' eoat, tw'o pair pant.i- looiis. MtJ'l two -’•■rt'. V'.'o tv, . Pocket ll -oks, cont.iining oio' n ’te of hand I'li Uobcrt Tolar, f'T Forty Dollars, j lyat'le to my order, dated .\Inrch ist. l''.’il. at one day at'ter date. \:io- ther note of h.m I on .John H. Tolar, dated .\pril I't. IS' il. for Fifteen Dollars, payable t^^ m_\ i.iider. one day nfti-r d:ite. one rei eipt iilvi-n to me Vv Hubert Tolar, for a note ot' Fift_\ Dollar' on W :,i. .1. Tolar, left witli him for col- lectioii, dated April lt, .Mso one note of hand on W’m. J. Tolar, for 'J'hirty l»ollars, dated .VttLTUst Ttii, l’'*»l pa\itlile to inv order, one d;iy after date. This is to forewarn all j.ersons tVoni tntdiiig for any of the '.li'l not- - I will give a reward of Ten Doll.'irs for the said Valise and its con- t-iits, or pay in proportiini, if returned to me. or left with .Me"r-‘. Leete ic Johnson at Fay etteville. • I-AAC DCKLMlNlFn. \ugi:st !'v^l''-'il. 14-w4t 'ro c’AiM iWMs rs. A P>(«iK is ojiene.] att'edar Falls under the « direction of .laniC'^ F. Marsh, for the sub- s-rii'tion of I'hirty Five Tiiousand Dollars of ad- ditiona! stock in the('edar Falls Manufacturing Company, in shares of .x.Mio each, and will be kept ojien until the 1-t Monday in K tnber next, whicii is the day for the semi-annual meeting Ol the stock holders of ..aid Company. :ind all new sul 'cribers aie iinite 1 to attend :it that time. 'liie pu>']iose of the enlargement of the stock ot tne ('edar Falls 'lanufacturin'/ I’o i.“» to rebuild and improve the Factory house and site formerly owned by the Uandolph Manufnctnr- ing Co. at Fraisklinsville, of which they have be- C'^ine proprietors, which iniprovement is pro posed to embrace the manufacture of woolieiias Well as cotton goods. JNO. P.. TR»V. Pres t. Cedar F.i!i'. \u;rn't li. ]>)1. H-Jtw H. & E. J, LILLY 4 RE now receiving their f'-ilf A If lil" tet' iJoofi.H, comprising much the larg est stock they have ever offered. In their stock may be found STAPLE AM) FANI'Y DRY C.OODS, .\ngoIa, Silk and Fur Huts; Wool ditto; Caps; rnibrellas; Honnets; ^'arn.s; Sheetings.—and in fact nearly every article usually kept by iis. —AL.'^O— About 10,000 pair IJOOTS I'c SHOES. Purchasers will please call and examine. August 18M. Iti-l-'in I'.Vl.I, A.M) Wl.NTKlt ^B^HK Subscribers have received in part, and ' expect to have in Store in a lew^ ilays, their entire Stock of • i Sfn!)lr and Fa/irii Orif (ioods. Among this Stock will be found all the late va rieties of L.idics' and (Jcntlemen’s Dress (Joods. I'he larger p^n-tion of tlu*ir Stock has been laid in for the Wholes.ile Trade, in which line the ; undersigned do not inti-ml to be undersohl. Countrv .Merchants will tind it to their inter est to examine this Stock before making their purch.-i.'cs. STAllK WILLIAMS, August JO, isjl. l-’>tl liA('()N AXn I’OKK. ^ ^1 \i' I li'8'l 15 I'- otters for .--ale W ▼ • lo hlid-^. Hacoji >ide-*. C: lihds. H.-ii-oii Sh iulders, I hhd. do. Hams. 1(1 lilils. New .Mess Pi.irk. —ALSO— 1 tii'rce ('h-.-in I!ice, • I halt bbls. No, I Mackcrcl, l’> halt lioxes JLiisius, i.iliert_\ Point, .\ugust ->, IS.'il. lo-tl ,Veir nrtN. 'riic uiK]«‘r.i:iici ( n1«*r‘l into copartnei'ship. nnih-r the name and st_\le ot H M.L .V .''.\( K l. r f. for the purpose ot doing : Drv (ioods and Ilaiilware Miisiiic's, atid have taken till' .''ti re ■) doors K;is* ct the f a \ ette'iiU- Hotel. J. H. HAI L. A. F. HAiL T. .M. s \( m:tt. August l''-il. I 'tt ^ K :ire now reci i\iiig a large and well se- VV lectcd Stock of » 1>ISV Coinpii'in.iz every article usually kejit in that li ic. togethei' with loll (’m.'^cs Ho(*ts ;md Shoes. Ilal^ aiiti C'ap«i. — Al.St )_ A well selected St '-d-' of H.iMiiP T-i nil of which we in\ite the attent'.oii . f \ler- cii.iiif' ot the int'rior. who will tind it t-' their intcri't t > exaiuiue our ck bcfoie making •tlieir pr.Ti !;ri'i-s. We will ii't be undi rs i;d by an\ eiie deing bu-inc^s in this place. Hall \ sackktt. August i;''. Is-'il. I' tf NO'l’K'i:. ^B^HF, --Hichmoiid ,N1 iiiufactui i::g ('ouij:in_\ " ■L wish to procure the services ot :i .^lachi- nist t 'uperiiitend their t'otti-n Mi',.s. T^' s-.icli ;is can come well rec iinmended. fair I'aL'es may be obtained, a;id a iica.tlitul uud permanent location si’cured. Address tiic -«u';iscrib. r. W . F. l.KAK, Pres t P.. M Co, Ilockinghnni. lliciimond county, N. , August 1", L".’>1, )' HEWHtETTA lITfE OP )-'.t .IVir Spring 4ttul Stintnti r 1- .1 T i,\.\i) I'OK s,\m:. IlHF .'^ubscrilicr offers at private -ale. about Nine Hun lied .\eres of (..md. lying on the Last -ide of Ciuii-.'^wamp, in Kiehiiii^el conntv. N. f . foUK mile' South of Laurel Hill. The Ian.I lies on and o\er the stage roail leading from Fayetteville to Cher iw, joinin;: the luLd> of i». Mel.aurin. Mrs, (iibs.m, and other'. John .\i la( i;in. July -J.'., I s.-, I. n IN ti:i.s cause, it ;iji]ie:iring ti the satisl:ietio!i •'t tile (,'ourr, that the Detembints, John Me|,»‘oii. and Martin illianis and ^L■lrtha his wile, re■^ilie beyond the limits ol said Stiite; It is therefore Ordered '>y the 'ourt, that pnbliea- | fion be made for six Bucces-'ive weeks in the F,.yett(-ville Observer, notifying the s.iid non- lesident dcfendantn, to-'wit: John ilcLe>'td, and Martin W illiarns and wife .Martha, to be and ap pear iit the next term of this Wor-^hipful Court, to be held for the county of Hichmond, at the • 'oiiri House in UockinBham, m the third Mon day of October next, then and there to plead. .i5iV>ser or demur to the Petition in this cansi? n!«-d, otherwise f:ie .same -A’ill be taken pro con- foj^o, and heard ex parte a.s to them. ^Vitnes3, Malcolm L. Donghifls, (,’lerk of our said Court, at OfCee in Piockinirhaui, the third Moiubiy of July, A. D. le.Ol. and in the seven ty-sixth vear of .\nieric?in Indepenilenco, ^L 1.. DtJlC.LASS, C. C. C. ri .wwav. .\N.\V, ,\^ ti-oiii the .''uliseribi-r. abotit the first of the pre'i-nt inontii, u Negro man I named Heni-y. .''aid Netjro i. about five feet ten inches hi|jh. bri^iht mulatto color, and is about .id \i-:irs o( age. lie is a brick niason l>y , trade. A rewai'd ot Ten ItoIIars A^ill lie j;iven for his confinement in an;, jail in the State, «o that I can get liim. D. McKNICHT. Italeigh, Aui:. I'.l, iN.'tl. 1.')-:;t\v ^ NEW HANOVER INSTITUTE, rW'^HK Fifth I'e-'sion of this In.stitute will commeiiee on .Moiidav, the Dilh of Sept., i terminating February 1-tth. I For II Circular, cont.iining full particulars us i to terms, \.c., iiiipiiri- of the siibseritier. I P, CLI.,\1I'^N'1', Pj'iiicipal. ! A ogu.st I, 1^'»I, H)-i*o\vtl() I DISSOI.l’TIOX. rH^HKcoi lartiier'-hip heretofore existing und« r I M the name ;ind style of TYSON \ PHIISO.V 1 i.s this day dissolved by mutual cmisent. All j persons indebted to the firm will plea.se make I p: ymeiit to Mr. Tyson, who is authorized to set- th- the business. 1 THOS. Pi. TVSON, S.\ M L J. PKIL'^ON. .\llgilst lil. I>'.'il. lK-4tW [CJ'Tlios. I>. 'Fvsoii will conti- niie the .Mercantile Uusiness at tlie Old Stand in Can ha^e. Tor I •^.11. FH( i.N is n, w ri cei>inga 'j b n li i as.sertment ofSlM.MLU H.\TS i..r (..-n tlenien, V ,ii:s. Hoys, an^I Inf.mt'. to-wit.— Paiiaiii:!, ^L•^ri>•aibo. Ped.ile and Leghorn, with a general as' rtnient of Palm-leal'. — .\LSO_ ,V v:irit‘ty '.( (tentleiuen s Dre" Hats, to-wit; Peaver, Ni;iri«. Mob-'kin. i ;nd .Viil’o’ i. . f the latest .‘tyles: \>i;h )in a,"oit:nent t.| otlier Styles usuady found in tiiis market. i, CAPS in aliuiid.inee, of difT-rent styh s ai.d ]iriees, .-,11 of which wili be Sold JEs/r-'Ci!KM' for I'.vsu. _.U.S( I— 11 as'-*rtment of (Ientlemi'ii ', Lad’.es', ^li'sos*, ^ 'Ut;. - . llo\ - and ididren'. Kt h ri.>ii( i]'..';. which w;!; !,e otJ.-red on liber.i' terms lor the Iteady ( 'ash, ]S^' Please call and sat:s!'\ yoi;rsel\es I'l for. purcliasing else«iiere. •1. Tili'MSdN. Simth W(»t Corner .A!arket S'linue. -M'lrcli l_’, I'.'i-tf m M.MMi.iUiooiis. \Ki:V. SIIKMW 1,1,1. ^ CO. A KF, ii"W ree‘)ving din-et from New \ oik and Philadelphia, their iiiKi Kmbraeiu‘.i evei-y article which is usually kept in a Di‘\ (roods Store. Ihey would cull tiie at tention of the l.MMKs in p:ii tieular to their very liaiiilsouic stock of Drc'S (ioods. which have i iieeii 'eleeted with the greate't care by one of the tirm. and which will conipare. in ((nality, styles and prices, with any in the market, Tli'-y I will not enumerate, a' they havi* sneh a Mirictv; and would say to the Ladies, that they ha-»e no ,'Jenny I.iieL g'lods. but wou'd rc.spectfulh so- I licit a call to 'ee tiie goods and hear their ! names. To the (iei.tlemen they would s.iy. that I Ihey have the handsomest stock of Cloths. (,':is- 'inu-res and Ve.'tings th.it lias ever been e.\- hibited in thi' inarkot, Cive us a cJill, Ahso, a large assortment of Ladies', fientle- nien's, and Children's l!oi,;,> and Shoes, and a i beautiful lot fd parasols and Cmbrellas. tie/eth- I er with a general assortment ot t anton Crape I Shawls, white and col'd; Summer \ i/ites and I .Mantillas; Lace ami .Muslin Caj.es. Coilar.s and j nils; .\|ourning and second-mourning ditto. J Sugar, ( ollee. Tea and Spices, »Vc. I Fayetteville, N. C.. March li-'i. 1S.'>1. f,4tf 31 a I* I) I (‘ Factory. a ml Frciffht Boa Is, A H !•; all in excellent order for business. Our Tow Boats have been recently rejiaired and m.ide good as new'. We have also added a iK'ic I'lat for low water, and well adapted to the service. Shi‘ will carry lUO bbls. mercliaudiie, and draw only UO inches w.iter. Tho.se favoring us with their j.atronage, may expect as prompt and cheap service in every particular us any other Line can otter. (L DK.MINt', Pres’t. K. M. OKItFLL. Agent. A. D. ('AZATX, Agent at Wilmington. Fa\etteville, Dec. 21, u((-tf I'OR SALK. 13 5 jS 75 coils IJtib' Itojie, 00 l.bls No. o .Mackerel, J'liBt received and for sale bv i i’i;\i:cr. An^ju-.t 2:>, IP'! xoricK. U\FX up and committed to the Jail of H. Sainp.son County, on the 28th inst., a ne gro boy who says his n.nme i.s LONON, and that he belongs to J.'iun s II. .Slndl of South Carolina, .^aid boy is about io years old, .j feet 8 or HJ inches high, ami weighs abot^t 1:10 poniuis. The owner is recjuested to conic forward, prove property, pay cliargeq and take him away. ISAAC BOVKIN, Jailer. Clinton, August 2'.', IS-'jI. IH-tf W.VNTHI) 'ro in iiCII.ASll OR .{ NKdPiO 150VS, l>etween the apes of i -^0 i t and 22 yenr'^. For iJov.q well rai.sed ! and of good character, the hi-hest prices will be paid ui Cash. Apply s.M>n to j THf)H. R, UNDERW’OOI). Fuyetlev'iile, Hept. 2, 18-.3w ~\v AX r!:n fTTTujy, LIKKLV young NEGROES; apply at the Fayetteville Hotel. 11-tf By Gi:0 L \Uj3eR TWO DOORS AOIIVR II.UKIf SON’S STORK, Fayetteville, A'. V, 5.j-lVpd apply Auonict xoruK. Bi>aniei* Chftthftm will leave this j.lnee every Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock, A. M., (instcal of ‘j oVloek nsat present,) com- mencing at 7 o’clock Motiday Hifl, insf. Time of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Fri day at 2 o’clock P. .M. .JXO. D. W'ILLI,\MS. Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March 3. LIN I'JiV S'l’ARLIvS. |'»IIK citi /ens of Fayetteville, and the public io-ralh. can lie accoMiiuoil.-ited on re.-i- soi,;- tci'iiis w ith IK MiSE.'v, m (it! I I'l.'s, and otli' i \ V hieles. at such times as they may w ish to hir.'. by jipplvin;! to tin- suliscrilier, as be is now well prep.ired for the business. He will be inucli obligeil to those wisiiing to hire to give him :i call. J. W. POWF.KS. Agent. I'.-iyet teville. .Tan. 27, IS-'il. -jii A pd \. I \' \ Ai V s '1' A 111.1: S. a .1, PHILLIPS and KOII T V tMiTLN are • preji.-ire 1 to t'urnish the public with Ilorst's, (’iirri;ii{rs, :iM(l ron MMBnM:. Th are aNo ]ire)«:ired to send ]>a"^engei"^ to any ot' the neighboring towns, on re.-isoiiable terms. Their stock niav be fouml at their Sta- l.Ies . ]ip' 'ite the .NIcthoilist I'ipiscopal Church, Hay street. $ They alwav-^ h;i\e in .-ittendaiii e a good ( Utler and [ieiii'iii.:!!. Tiiey will take horse' on livery at re;i .-..iiii Me teilii-. \ two lioi—e carriage wiU be in re.-idinc's. nt short notice, to convey ji.issengers to or troin tITe 'teamiio.its, Pb ise -.ii\e \i' .i c:i'.l. and if 'atisfm tion is not .iriven, no p.iy will be ri-'piired. Fayetteville, M; r-li l^M. iio-f.m I). A: \\ . A!(*Iijiiiriii P S .\ \ V, just received a se.-i.sonable as-Mirtnient It m of (it»i)DS. coi.'isting of Prints: (>ing- hani': .Lieonet. .Swi's an I Tarltaii Mu'litis: rich Piiu’el Limn Lawns: Lao- ('apes- white and Col'll Li'b’: .Silk einb. iin l siip'r Ki l(love': Hi.- >icry; ditt. t'or Mi'ses and Po\s: Linen Ctiiu- biii- llandkerchiets: Ta.\lor s .''pool Cotton: bl'k and fancy ('as'iniej •'; ('lo:i:s: ioi'>l and white Linen I'rilliu-': tine French douMe width j.lain and rill d Drati .f I'te: .•^heetiio'' :i nd .Sliirtini'' I'mbre!’!■ :itld P;ir:l'ols: lioot'.in I Sli ies: Hard ware and t'ullery: with a great variety which We oiler ;it the low • st pi-ic?. — AI..-'.>_ 2■i bo\or- To)ia-co. \er\ h w p- r the bo.\. 1*1 prime Pork. b'l 'ia_' - Piio an-l Lagnira C ■*’'ee. ■' hhd'. .''u;. li'. In bb'' Pi t'uied and ' ir:i’.'.u’:ited Sic^-.ir. L-at' and Crn'he I liitr •, Par and Fancy .-'oa;i. S.iperior Norihern F'our. \c. D. \ W. Mc?..\l'!;iN' April 7. IS'l. i:-;f Cabinet Furniture, Chairs, kc. [^Iir. .''r.! ' li'-i-r i- re«ii\incr :i btr/e - orMi!*'ii' in Ir-- 'in . ' := 1 ii :. - 1: in Phi! olelphia, .New \ . rk, .!ifd p. to!,, wli'ch. t -- ^etiier W;th !i'.'.\:i II;. :,u: :.i 11, re, lii; ',.1 St civ very l omplete. i ■ e,^;'tin;; , f C'liaii's, 'I’alil*'.-;. St}':i'^. 1 M-(ist‘;t«ls. .Staiuis. Iiiircaus, l.ook- iiilf (i la^>(‘s. S!(!“ !»(> ir(ls. St'cr- t ric's. ,Vc. ON c. if wliicli V '1 ' -’d the h.we't t riu' for t :;'h or on ' r! tune to pimctu il cU'toi.i.-r', JoHN W, lt.\KI K. Sept .'■('. ISlS. •e''tf t'ttdnrvrs. f ■'I H L ' lit.'ci ;iier' ha\e for sale a general :is- E .' I'tnie:!; oi' FINDIN(;S, ti> whii.Ii they Would re'pei:;ully call attenti.i-n. .1 ' lilt .V/// /'.'/ ti/ ifn fiillitirinir .{rlirh s iihrni.y nn fmml: J. & L. Woadcock’s su^eriar lYIachiue Cards: SHLAPl'.^ MACHIM.'S. Pai-'on’s. How ard's. urtis'-;, David'on \ Park's. Itiiniel's. \.\lll(*l S MACHINF.S. — Parkhnrst's Patent P.urriiig Machines. Spooling Machines. Napj.ing Machiiiis. Pirushing M.ichiiies. Ki-llog.^'s Pat-nt Wool Pickers. Cotton W hippors. or \Villows, W.iter Wheel Ilegi'latoi-s. Cloth Winders, Flock Cutter'. Ibilibin .Maehim-. (.^iiadrants and Heels, Ibicon's Patent ('otton Pickers, IlardwjLpte Pick ers. W'as^te t'leaiH rs. Sl.NDliy APvTHLKS,—Holbrook's Patent Itiveted Pickers, licvolving Teinjiles. ,Iaw atul Wooden Tetn]i|es. Superior Picker Leatlier. do. Lace do,, do, Priiile do,. Stretched Leather Lelt- ing. Leather P.elting, Pioller (’loth. Washer do,. Sheep poller .'•kins. Cjilf do. do., .''pindle Hand ing. I.oom Cord, Pailing Twine. Packing Hope, I:i;e. a!! colors, .‘'liiittles. ;i]| kinds and si/.es. Tenter Hooks, Tack Hammers. Wood Screws, Pio\i;ig Ciuides, Mule Spindles, Steel Punches, Skewers. Cutting Nijijieis, King Travellers. Dust Prushe', Flocking do.. Card Tacks .-ind Pliers, Comb Plate, Card ('leaners. Shuttle Eves. Nuts and W ashers. Kivetr and Piui-'. Screw Drivers, Ibi'Icr Luckies, t H.-^.'^s ('reel .Stejis. Spindle Steps, Fuller's .Jacks, Factory Lamps, Worsted Har ness. Cotton do.. Steel ami Cane Heeds. Wool len I’lolibins. Speeder Hobbins. Spools, all kinds. Hooks on Dyeing. Teasels, Hed lie .Males, .Mule Handing, Helt .\wls, Emery. Vat Netts, Cloth Hooks, Press Papers and Plates, Paper Fenders, Ring 1 ravellers, French Teasels, American do. SyiT’ Together with Second-hand Machinery in great variety. Refer for (|ualify of Cards and articles gene- erally, to F. \ H. Fries, Salem, N. C.: L, I). Chibls iS; Co., Lineolnton. N. C.; .V. Jenks, Esq., Huilder of .Machinery, Hridesbnrg, i’ji.; niid to Manufacturers generally in I’hiladelphia and its vicinity. THL’HLO HUGHES CO., 11 North 5th St., Philadelphia. Sept. 2«;. 18.~'>0. _ .‘{'.)-]yp,l LAXV^OM'JCi:. tRCH'D A. T.%MITH has taken an Oflice on Ander.sen street, nearly oppo.site the Fayetteville Hotel. He will attend to the col lection ol claims :ind law biisinexs generally', and especinll.y to the taking of nccountH of ex ecutors, administr;itors, guardianii and [lartners, either in suit or otherwise. Jan’^- 11, 18') I. .')t-tf Wheeler's llisiory of Norih (’aroliiifi. ^M^llE undertigued has been appointed Gene- ral Agent for Col. ,1. lI. Wheeler in the 7th Congj-eii.sional Dist»ict, and wishes to ap- poiiu »ub-.\gent« ill each oi' tiio ccuntifs of Robeson, Coluiiibiu, Rladeii, lUunMwick. Hanover. Siimpjion. Duplin and Onslow, arid asks that a|plication be made to him imme diately. The Work goe.» to press in August, and the price will be One Dollar per volume, and eon.sisting of two volumes. .lOlIN M. POSE. March 21,.1861, 01-tf Tin Jt mcel^fron If^ire MAiXUFACTOliY. At Wiiolesale and Retail. F. T. n*ara^s OLD KSTA15LIS1IED TIN AND SHEET-IRON W A HE M AN U FA CTOR Y 8S REMOVED to the South-East Corner of .Market Sipiare, ready with the necessary machinery and materials for making FACTOKV DKITAIS CAXS, Anil to do all kind of work of Factories. Also, HO(H''lN(i, (Jl'TTERINtJ, and all kinds of JOlHiiNG, done on short notice, and by ex perienced workmen. .\ constant suppl.y of TIN kept on hand, lit Whole.sale ami Retail'. Country .Merchants and Pedlars can be supplied at the very lowest pricu:>. c. w Sept. -28, I8.'>0. Mjiiipire State StOV(‘S. ANDREAVS. :iO-Y THE EMPIRE STOVE is t)f the latest and most ajiproved iiattern. It is better, and can be sold cheajier, than anv other kind of Cooking Stove. For sale by C. W. ANDREWS. .\]>ril 22, IS-jl. libtf M*eas^ inn! tiitff. rH^IIF, .Siil'Scriber has oil hand and is con- S- stantly receiving, on consignment, a sup ply of the above articles, which nui.v be pur- cha->e I at the lowest niai'ket juices at the (.iRice of the Henrietta .Steamboat Company. H. M. (‘iRRELL. April 8, IN.'.O. 14lf CHARLES CAXKS, ! CtfHferliouer^ UBEEN smET\ F^UTn^LLE, N. T. | Fresh, pure. Candies^ constaally supfilied. ' June 1850. 23-tf JOilX L). WiJ.LIAMS, CommiHHion A* Foi'tvanliug •IMerchatit^ Fayetteville, N. C. Feb. lo, [Cm. OKRICLL, FOR\V.\Ri)l,\G i:0)j.111SS10,\ MtRl ll.lM AT Fayc'tlevilie, A. C. March 10, I8.')l. b2'tf T. C. WORTH, C01I1I/SSI0.\ .\\l) FORWIHIII.MJ .IIERCIIWT, W ILMIXGTOX, X. (\ Feb. 1, ISoI. ;')7tf sA\ AM1:AKi:s, ~ Commission and Forwarding Mer chants, \\’ii>>iin;to\, X. scorr ijaldw jx,’ (^Siiro Kxorx /'I Scott. Ktrn Co.'^ .Merrhd/tf 'J'dilors, .\M> liL.M.Ktt.s; IV (ieiil!cni(*n\s (’Ib-lliinjr. Keady-iiiade, OF THE FIRST QCALlTY. Al.su, a conijilete assnrtnieni ol Gents’ DRES.S (i()ODS. ^Itarktt Strut, H'ilniingtoii, N. C. TrrtTON*^ i.J’AllMSllViL., 179 Market Stro f^ It ALTI.llO|{|:. ■'■^HE largest au,] ^ M. Manufacturinu W),/•' sale Establishmejit' City. Thecaiiital ami w engaged enables me j,/ ai.il oner lo Countrv Merchant,s .Ii Ml ' Sf (IT I t (». S ll.vi.iiw IS. ) J;in. ].'), ICiic’oiis’a^'e !?le- ehaiBir^. rw'^in: .Snliscrilior-i resjiectfullv a’lnonnce to S the eiti'/en.s of Fayetteville and the -^ur- r .uiiding couiitry. tli:it thei have commenced the ':i'laKiiiu At the old .St.iiid formerly oceiipied by Simpson vV McLaucbHii. :one door b. l.iw .\. Melie- than's. ■ wliere they are iiow piepjire.j to niaiiii- faciure t'l V i-’er kiii is f UliilN(i \'KH1- ( Lli.s, fioiii a Sulkey or Huggy to a nine-i as- 'Civjer ('o.icii. which, for st\ ;e and durability, shall not be surJla.-^Sl• 1 by any esta'ihshment in the place. They hope, by a 'triet attention to business, and a ib ' i- - to please a'! -.vlio ma\ t'avor them with a c;:ll. to merit ;i share ot' public patron:i^e. Hl.PMHINt; i:o;it!y ex-i-nte.I at sh-.rt notice, and l.'tWi It than any other est;iblis)i- nieiit in the place. THt»MAS V. WHITE, JlNirs H. RAHOTEAC. .lilSKPlI it. IILOXSIiM. ii s:\ a:uA i. u.ii sfssiiKX \ND FORWARDING MERCHANT, C’. Proiujit personal attention given t ('onsignments, and Cash advances made on .Mer chaiidise to be shipped or sold in this ni.irket. Feb. 1. is.'jl. 57 y .1. }•:. rooMibii, f'oiHHiissioH ami M'ortrard- •flerrhaitt^ WlIAMNC rON, N. r. Refer toll. Hranson Son, ) y, ,, r avetteMlle. N. . A. -\. .\leKethan, t Feb. 1, IS.jl. r,:y Wii.Kixsox df.aler.^ in ('oil f't ftiiiiio)•>/, Fruif^^ \ntfi, I'o- liiifi), Ciiif Sin/ff, AND l.MPORTERS OF M a*i:i:5ofe AT \VlItI.F>.VI,K AND UKTAIL. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. F;;-.. Mevill... F b. 17, 1>M. I'.'tf A'lg. 7. IS-M. li \ IX i! V.V iil iiJiAXK. A A. >!K{:TIIA.\ Dnthyy in 'Joharrn. ('li^tirs und S/iiiJf. rjjlHI'- Subs.-ribers. late of I'altimore. have m ojiened a Store in tliis town, and ii.iving made .■irraiigeincnts with an extensive House in Jiiiitiniure. they can furnish the above named articles at such prices that canufit fail to please. De.ilers and Country Merchants will tind it to their adv.intagc to give us a call before pur- ch.-!sing elsewhere. Front street, under Mozart Hall, next door to Messrs, Polley Hart. iimington, Dec. Iw, 1S50. -li'tf .1. lat\i>v.] [.I, .M. monk. A: TIOXK. (’()iiiini>^i(iii .Merchants, and Dealers in l)rv (i(n)iis. Groceries, ^cc.. Il:iir*> Itiiildiiju. Water ^1., Wilmington, N. C. Pronipt n'tentioti will be given to the s.ile of all kinds of Country Produce which ma.v be sent to their i-ar«‘. April 4. IS-'il. (i'i-Om ers in SHIRTS, COLLARS, LINEN and c TON DRAWERS, great inducenients-.D, than usual efforts having been made to reni the assortment of these articles full and i plete. Thf Stock on hand is large and well as>.o . for Men and Boys. f-;! All orders from the Country attemle,;. with punctuality and desjiatch. lieinember the Name, and I\o. 179 .TIarket T. W. RETTOV August 15, 18;jI. l^-yopa W IIOJ.KSALK Watch and Jewelry .S|o|.,, L. IlT MILLKR CO.. hiiportffm, Jfini>i fri/ ti(r> rx nn'l .. \V((tvhex, Ji fiilri/, tnnl Faurj (if,,,,!. ' Have leased the Old .>tin formerly occupied by ( anfield, lirother ,.v t.'o .v, Kagt corner of Charier uud ll'iliimorf (No. 227.) which they are putting in conn order for the WHOLESAi.E W ATf'H JEW ELRV liL'SINESS, to be opened abp:uii 20th of July. In c.alling the attenfioi\ of the trade tr t; new concern, we mention the fact that we associated with »ne of the nmst exten'iv.. j, elry .Manufacturing Establishments in tlie, try, which must give a decided advantu'.;? ali others in this market for suppp.inT ,!p, ' with Jewelry at nianufacturcrs' jirices, a (i,.;,* in this branch of trade long since ni:ei|p.| tween Raltimore and the Southern and W t-,;. Merchiints. W'c desire to call particular attention tri i- W;iti h dejiartment, which wiil at all tini>-^ supjdie-1 w ith a great assortment from t!,e n. ,■ celebrated manufacturers, and kept in per ■ running order, so th.it purchaser' niav at ^ all take them, with a written guarantee tinu f will perform correctlv. _ This branch id' the business w* receive ; especial attention of one of the tirm, wijnje f.j. tensive and pr.-ictical know ledge of the busii... will, we hope, give us a place in the contidcK- of bin ers. We respectfully invite you to call upon -. when you ne.'it visit our city, confi-Ientiv lieving that an examination of our Ci i^ v' prove to .you that they are better stvle- . cheaper than you have ever .seen in this and assure you tii.-it no effort shall he w.u ;; _ on our }-art to m.-ike the acuu.-iiiiT ii.ee .;.c • niutu.-il benefit. L. II. MILLER i: CO, Old stand, forinerl.v occiipi-d i v Canfield. Rro, A; Co,. E. r. ner of Charles I’.altinioi ,■ s--_ Raliiniore, June 1851, 1-1-V ■ REFERENCES: Messrs, Wyeth. Rlackiock \ Co, tlwyn. Reid \ Ta.vlm-. James Hodges Rrother, Hurst \ llerr.v. Murdoch. l»uer \ Evans, Stelliiiann A; Hinrichs. S:iiig'ton Co. l!;irihiow. (iwyn \ Co. I'liely \ Pendleton, Cushinf:s ,V P.aile.v. John Murjiliy \ Co. Moore iM (irifiin. and iitf liooK i{ixni:HV. W. H.VRDIE has resumed the Rook ISindii.g Piusine«is at the new Store next door to Mr, Pi-.-islev, Jeweller, where he will re ceive and execute binding in any st.vlc desired, August 1. * ' -_>7tf n.i j Til L I'onrinin' to c.irry on tiie C.VRHI \(iE l;l SIM SS. in aP it' i.nuiche', .;t tl:e (H.D ST \ND. H.' retun. tliai.ks f' l- t’le liber.il ji.it- r' nav'e he h:.' hereto!, re received, ami hopes, b_\- sti-i.'t .lit-ntion t.i biisines' and a desire to gi\e ei.tire s i:i'iactioii. to nicrU a continuance ot the .'ai-.ie. He h;:s .|; 'i.in l a \ . ry line :i'Soitment of 1'arrpiil'.'s. llai'ouclics, liiPii:i{'S, Iv()ci;:i\\ :i\and Siilixt'As. Fiiii'hed. .-■i; I a very large assortment of Work ]iai't!v tinished, which, for elegance of shape and fini'h, will .iiipare with anv other work, Pci'oi.s W 'iiing to buy, would >io wi'll to c;ill :ind i\amii.e ihe work, as he is deti rminod to sell 1,( »W f"i- cash. ir notes on short time, jf'-;/’ ,\ll Wi i k warranted for twehe iiioiitii.s. and repair, d free of charge, should it tail by b:i'l V o; knii.ii'liip or material. OG^ lu'fiairiiiLT t’aitiitiiilv cxcru- ted at short notice, n \erv iea>-on:i^'le terms, F,i/.t(,r,f/,, AjirH r, isr.l, C a rri a ii (‘ Maim far t or v. iiitoTiii:iis \,m. ^MIHE Steamer RRtVl’HERS an«l Tow Roats, M. STEVENSON and DAVID LEWIS are pre- jiared to forw.ird with Desp.vtcii, all goods con signed to the Proprietor. The Steamer Rrothers is of light draft, and well suited to run in low water. She posr^esses power, and sjieed, ainl is adniinibly adapted to ^Hi: Subscriber having taken the Establish- towing, ami can accommodate aUiiit 2U passc*n- nieut ot the bite A. Sinipson, (situatel gers. o{ipo.Mitc . McIntyre's Store.) intends carrying The projirietor contemiilates ranninx the Roat on fho 1 • Oor. T a' -wy jijtj; C'arriaiTo .MaiHifaclHriiiir f’usiiiess himself, and will cive special attention to wav try and I’h.iruiacy. c'o.n'itmi: iiAi.!.. Frntt sfrof i>i7 ('tufrt' ^Iurl ■ Sjinrr, JiA A TIMORE. IHE largest and best stock of HFIT'F- M.VDE CLOTHINti ever ottered in IL. - more. Dress, Frock and .Sack ('(L\TS, ;,II i - lors. qualities anil sizes, from SJ2 -'d to s.', : and upwards. l‘.-\.NTALooN.s at-SI to .-s;; ami ujiwards. embmcing all styles of laii ■ plain and plaid Cassiniere-. VESTS of ev..- vivriety at ciirresponding j.riees. Alsi'. a l.ii: assortment of Roys' Clothing. Importing our own Cloths direct from Eiir .T'* and m.-inufactiiring on the most e.xteii'ivc ~ . enables us to ofl'er inducements to ] ;;rcl; i- ■ not to be surpassed by any Clothiiii: F.'t■ ment in the I niteil State s. The ju'opriet ts .. determined to make the Wholesile Hooni> : point of great attraction, and have iii>w !: itpi more than .5t>.(MH» 0.\RMF,NT.s, fr ii; • finest quality to the lowest in price. In the Custom Department wib .i^vi ' ’ found the choicest selection of CLoTilS. V;.'. SIMERES and VESTlNtJS. which will I-r up at the shortest notice, and in the latest rt; • and a tit .-ilways guarantied. fet'?“Tiie one price system strictly aulu-;’ i- Reineiulier the name and p'ace. isif'y' n ■ Pratt St. and Centre .Market Space. H, H COLE \ (■-'. August 15. 1S51. l-1-yoi'.l ^B^IIE Subs-riber wi.sJies to purclin.se .W.'^ lbs. R.VtiS, for which the highest c:e'. l>rices will be paid on delivery in Favcttevii'i DAVID Mi'RPllV Rockfish, Cumberland. .Vug. 2l>, 1’’ Meilieal liiMitiiiion of Yiiie NEW HAVEN, CONNEt’TICl'T. r|^nE course of Lectures commences M ly on the last Thiirsdny of September. continiies sixteen weeks. l?KNJAMi> Stt.MMA.N, .M. D. LL. 1). wiChi.iTr~ SS •****^ naval stores: to towing, and will al- - , . . so attend to the comfort and convenience of In all its various l.niiu lies, rnd would respect- Pas.sengers. From his long e.vperience as Agent in Wilmington of the several Steam Roat Cotu- fully Solicit a shi.re of the public patronasie. Having had considerable experience in the business, and having been employed in some of the most extensive Establishments in Nev. York and New Jersey, he flatters himself that he can give general satisfaction. He warrants all his work to be made of the best material the surrounding country att'ords. and by expiu-ienced workmen; and should anv of it fail, either in m.-iterial or workmanship, in twelve months from the time of its delivery he will repair if free of charge. REPAIR1N(} done in the neatest and best inanner, and at the lowest jiossilile prices H. WHITFIELD.^' Fayetteville. Feb, 11, in.^O. 7(f Spring Goo(h, 1851. j.wiKs ivvLir Has .11 SI REf El\ I'^I) H large and {general assortment of J>«V ,\mon.g which are: 121^0 piece.s new style (^ilicocs. “ “ “ (tingham. .LIO “ Printed and Emb’d Lawns. Rrocnde and other Silks. Swi.s» and other Mnslin.s. IriKh Linens. Lnwim and Dinpcrs. ISobiuef Lace ami EdgingH. Silk, Linen, and (’otton Handkercltiefs, rnibrellas ami Parasols. Superfine Cloths and ♦''assimereij. Tweeds amj Merino Cawiniere, R.mnets, uncommonly cheap. Ridtjng Clotlis. Anker brand. With many other O0...U; all of which have been purchaue.J i,y efie packago tor CASH. Tho.se wishing tu purcfiaae by whoJeiiale a\- retail will please call before purchasing elsewhere, as’good harpttis may be expected tiiis season. March 1.3, 1K51. panies, he thinks he can .srive satisfaction. To .Merchants in the interior he would sav, that all tioods shijipefi by him, will be delive>-ed to their Agents in Fayetteville. His agen' tn Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA, to wl'ioin »a communications may be addressed, us Agent the Ste.-imer Rrothers. .JOHN RANKS, Proprietor May 15. 7--^ Eli Ivts. .M. D. on the Theory and Pra of Phyfiic. Jo.n.athan M. D. on the Princi't ' and Practice of Surgerv. Ti.-iioTiiY P. Rkeks, Si. p. on Obs-tetric;. (^HARLKs Houkek, M. D. (in Anatoniv a: ' PhysiidogVi Hknry Rrossox, M. D. on Materia Med:-• and Therapeutics. Lecture fees. $r>8 50; Matriculation, f' Graduation, ?j;l5. CHARLES HOOKER. Dean. Nevv Haven, August 4, 1S51. IC-titinI WHO \VAXrs MOXKV.' In.W E an order for fifteen or twentv liki .■ young Negroes, for which I will pay iM'-- it apiilication is made soon. August 8, I80I. T. >VADDILL, 12tf LIFI-: INSUK.ANCi:. I ndersipned has been appointed of the North (.''arolinsi Mutual Life hif’’-' ranee t’omjiant'. Every member for life ['■'U’'' '" ipates in the profits of the (.’onipanv; na'l G3tf Blank }VarranLs for sale here. Fiujcttctille Hofcl^ fayi:tteville, x\ c. r»lHIS large and splendid Ruilding has now M. been in successful operation since May 1S40. Tlie Redding and Furniture of all kinds ,,i lut- voiiivmv tVI’tTI 7""’^ coT.venient and pleasant, annuarpremium for h‘fe'iLmbership. wl'.m ^t tbT n L ‘fl- ® " liest amounts to ^.lO or more, may be paid ene-li - thi market afiords, aided by a fine vegetable in cash, and the other half in a'note at P-'moiitli' I II in. Debtors’ lives may be insured bv crcdite''-' Ronrders. Lodgers, and Travellers will find de- A man may insure his own life for the cvch.^^'^' . r.Hile nccommodation.s and attentive .servants, benefit of his family The lives of ■'hives n>-; >o pains wiU be spare.l to give entire satisfac- be insured. 1 J 1 , . . , . This system is rapidly gro'wiiig into fa'er. ' runiiiicB Cfln 1)C funiislictl witli lurjro, uiry, nvf»** __i / i. • i. ..i,!.-!i fi’ont loufile rooms, conveniently and hand somely' furnished. An e.’cpericnco of 20 years will enable the les see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction. ANN RROWN. JuiMi 1, 1850. i»8-tf “ 1,0.^; r ou MtSI.AlP. a note on Rofiert Huglie«, for Poup Hundroil Di Rarg, made payable to tfie undeisigned. It boars date the 7til of Jnnti.nry 1851, and is due -.n the 1 «t of — — March of the same year. The note is eatisfied, A SCPPLY of Fre.«h Cironnd 'RN' and 18 therefore null and void. j kept for saV nt the Mill, late .'mlerseii ALEX’H McKAY. Grinding of Iloniinv .and Meal done pron'I’t'}'- OiUopohs, Robceon co., Aug. 15,1851. 17-ltw j Fayetteville, Maroh 1851. over the civilized world. It is one by wliiii' laniily. for a small sum annually, may ln‘! ' vided for, after the death of its head, en e:iertions they may have been defvomlcnt '‘’f support. It is a good investment of niei't','' even if one should live long alter takinii “ Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, anil necessary Rlanks, furnished on application- E. J. ii.at: Fayetteville, June IS'Kb EIJ
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