A Pi:SIK \lUJ: RESIOEXCE FOR SALK. rOlllbi Sul)si'ri)>er now otti rs for ealc all bis B Tiii’i'Pntiuc uiul Fiirniiiiii l-ANI). contaiii- iu)i iibout t'OO .Vi'i'cs, situated 1- niilos ot r.ivottcvillo. on the OoKbboruUi;h roiul, coni- in*inU' known :is I’alniyra. !t li:is II H'X"l ilwi-lling house, out-builclinps. iind a when* n large amount of busi ness clone, nn l increasinp tliiily. This is a v.ire (.-huuco for turpentine getters, nierchtints. \o. Jtiul will be sold a barjruiii. Any one wish ing: to j>urehase. ainl wishing further infornia- li'iii, ran applv on tl»e jireniises. to U. Ml'ltrilV, r !’. TAVl.OU. .Ivily 20th, 1^■M. ^ c' A in' 11A (; 1: i i (>'i' i'i - fSllIK Subseril.er liaving titled up an'l en- birjied the iihove »•»// House, is ;«-«• l.rcparnrto entertain travellers witli hicnweii e.>nif(irt. „ . llOll'T .McN.Vr>15. ( arthii:!!*. Moore t'o., N. ) - Mav h'-ol. ( 70-tf xoru'K. rBlIlK eopartnershii) heretofore existing nn- der the name of J. A. IJo'.vland \ Co., tliis lav dissolved bv mutual consent. ■ JOHN A. K(*\VbAM». (ill.UKKT W. MiKAV. .lOllN MOOKK. undiM-siii'iit'd wiH (‘ontiiuic tin.' biisitu'ss of tiie iate firm, at tiieir furmer St ..id in l.innbcrtiiu. imder the style of IvOW- l.\M> vV >b'KAV. >N liere (M«ods of every tle- “'•riptiou t'an be l>ought on the most reasonable toi-ni.'. .lOllN* A. noWl,ANl>. (IlI.UKlvT W. .MiKAV. l,un>borion, -hily 1, 1.''-'1. Itt A Valuable Farm for Sale. Subscribtr offers his FAKM for sale. M. situated on the east side of liiir •''idi.-irie, known us tiie Major OHin Mi.lib-y jdaee. eon- taining 1 .Veres. The lanil is in line condi tion f(ir tilling, and brings the very best of corn. 'I'iie dwi'lUng and out-houses are all in very tine condition, tiie greater j'art of them having been lately repaired. On tlie farm tlicre is a saw and gri-;t mill, wliich atlords a liandsome income; there is alw.ivs a ready sale for the lumber, and at a gi"id price: ciou sells re.udily :it the highest i.iarkct pricc, witli.nit reninviug it. * I wi” sell the I'.'o.ivc at a I'argaiti. as 1 ;nn de- siiMus of making new arrangements in my bu^i- OWi'.N n »'n;'"U .Tune 14. 7'i--Im I'.N'AW W irom the siibsi'riber, about tlie a* Mh I'f .Inly, a mulatt> fc!!o\v iiMia''1 .il’. ut 'I'' years old. He is ;ib .ut tivi' feet e!e\en inelu-s high, full bnshy iiair: r.ither s!"W -.ken. and rattier sp ire Vuilt. his fr >at teeth s'.iulitly decayed, and proliably one f li.ith i.f 111-; eye feth out. Sai'l neu'r>' is a ( ' iiper by ti : !e. .itsd will anenipt to p^iss :i' a liei' m.ui. and m ly pr"Mabl\- liavo free p.q'eis. lie lias ••'.i; I he can go any where. He is a ’ 'tie riiikley ubmit tlie eyes, an I has an nbl ap- j earMTicp. I'he 'H'i'eribs r ^vi’d give the a>>o\o revNar l for his ap; relK Uiiou delivery to liim. in t' ■.iwavliorciM^ii, or (Miitinement in anv LAM) FOR SALE /■inK Subscriber will sell to the highest bid- i der, ou the first day of November next, 500 Acres ol* Lying on Joe’s Creek, about seven miles South of Laurel Hill, on the obi Stage Uotid in Nortli t’arolina. Kichniond county. The place is known in nearlv all parts of the country by tlie name of Uoek’Iiale. There is as good a mill .•»ite on it a? i.*’in the State, with a ('orn and^^he.^t Mill now ill operation. Also n gooil Cotton (lin and Press, .\bout lot) acres ojien land on it. the remainder fairly timbered. The land i.s well adai'teil for Corn and Cotton. 'Ihe situation is he.ilthv, well watered, with a good dwelling house.' kitchen, smoke house, and other neces sary out-buildings: all in good repair. 1 ersoiis wi.^'hini: to purchase at private saU^ enn do so by calling on me between this and the day ol sale .above mentioned. Also, another tract of Land, eontaining ll'> acres, in two miles of the above, lying on Hea ver Creek; about M) acres Ojien, ti e rest well tiiiiben'd. This is as good Cotton laud as there is in the lov.er part of HichnKUid ctninty. It is level and stitl'. with about tiO acres ]>lanted in (.’otton; and my calculation is. if no distemper gpts into it. to gather u]>wards of 111 bags. Ihe buildings are good, ainl fine lu|;ilthy water that cannot be siupasseil in the State. l*ersons de.'^ii'ous (>f a good bargain are atl- vised to apply early. Shoiilil tin’s ]>roperty be scdd at private sale, notice to that eiFect will be given. .lollN r. WIUnUT. Aug. 1'-. !S.')1. lt-tl-'>> Medical. rRlHF, sul iscriber. in conse((uenee of tailing B. health, offers for s.ile his llOl SM .VNl* l,t>T at Clio. Marlborough district, S. t\ The l,ot contains five acres of I.and, having thereon a good Dwelling House. sutVicieiit to cont;iin a large family, with all neces'ary outdiouses. He also otlers hss stock of Ml.lMi 1 sl.S. SI 1!»1- CAi, INSTKl'MI NTS and Also, a tine r>ngg\ witii dou' ie harness, a .'^ulkey. Bri dle and Sa>! He, t«o Horses, milk ('ov,s. \c. His Hweliing House is completely furnished throUi.hout with entir‘]\ new Furniture; — his. Medical prepar.itioii is i-oiiiplete. emliracing every article in popular use:—his Libr.iry is very select, cont.iining the newest and iiioot [>o])uIar authors. The location for a I’hysician is the very best in the country. The subscriber's jiatroiis are anxious that a I’hysii'iaii should be U-ft them: he therefore respectfully in\ites the profession to give this notice consideration. It is desirable that all will be sold to one puivhaser. — to sucli, a great b,-i gain will be given. He will, if desired, hire to the jiur- ch.isci- three ,'ervants—;i bov. a cook. :ind house gill. The subscriber wiil be absent until the middle of Scj'tember. .Vny inl'onnatioii iii.ay be olitained during his absence from .John .\. .^IcRae. I’osse.-'sioii -i\n in ( K tober. H. .McNFlLL. .Viigust 1'.'. I l-t:w H. & B. J. LILLY Are now receiving their #Vlf^ A* II fil" trr tlooifs, comprising much the larg est stock they have ever offered. In their stock may be found STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Angola. Silk and Fur Hats: Woyl ditto; Caps; rii^'rellas; lioiinets; Vanis; Sheetings.—and in fact nearly every article usually kept by us. —also— About 10,0(1(1 pair 1>( )()TS SlIOE>. I’lircliasers will please call and examine. August L*:?. IS.-) 1. 10-lini I'AM, A.M) WI.N'l Klt G OO I>S. Subscribers have re. civeil in part, and J9 expect to have in Store in a tew days, their entire Stock of Staph' and Finirij Jh'y (fOods. .\mong this Stock will be loiiml all the late v:i- rieties of Ladies' and (ientlemen's l>ress (ioods. 'I’he larger portion of their Stock has been laid ill Ibr the Wludesale Trade, in w hich line tlie undersiiincd do not intend to be undi'rsold. I’ountrv Merchants will find it to their inter est to examine this Stock bett.U’e making their purchases. ST Aim WILLIAMS. .Vngnst ’JO. 1S-)1. lolt AM) POIHv. ’I A' I 'I'V le 1-: offers f\.r sale Vw • 1.“. hhds. Hacm Siiles. lo hhds. Macoii Shoulders, 1 hhtl. do. Hams. 10 bbls. New Mess I’ork. —ALSO— 1 tierce Clean Kice, • I hall bbls. No. 1 Mackerel, I lialt' boxes !\aisins. Liberty I'oint, .\ugust U'i. l''‘>l. lH-tf .'IV'i'irm. 'I'Ik' midtM’siirnt'd lia\e ('iilcM’cti into coi'artnership. niid»'r the name and style of HALL \ S.\CKKTT. for the ].nrpo>e of doing a l>ry Uoo Is and Hardware Musincss, ami have taken the St"re > doors Last I'f the Favetteviile Hotel. .1. H. HALL. ,\. F. HAIL T. .M. SACKLTT. August -Ji’.. iN'.l. 1' tf HEPfRfETTA LINE OP M4‘*i3SB and rreijflit lloalf;;, A UK all in excellent order for business. Our Tow Boats have been recently repaired and nnide good as new. We have also added a. nar Flat for low water, and well adapted to the service. She will carry TOO bbls. nierciiandize, :ind draw only' ‘20 inches water. 'I'iio.se favoring us with their jiafronage, may expect as prompt and (dieap service in every parlicul.ir as any other Line cai. oiler. O. DF.MINC, I’re.s’t. R. M. OllBF-LL, Agent. A. Ib ’.\Z.\rX, .\gent at Wilmington. Favetteviile, Dcc. 21, lS-)(). oO-tf F :ire now rei-. i'ia I;!r_LC and w. lected St '. k of V '.i y -TJ» ».*>.-#■ / ' Li\ i:ijv sT\n\A']s. fHlHlO citi/.ens of Fayetteville, and the public H. generally, can be accommodated mi rea sonable terms with HoliSFS. I’l (.KilFS, and other ^'ellicles. at such times as they may wish to liire. by ajijilying to tlie suliscriber, as he is now well prejiared for the business. He will be niu.-h obliged to those wishing to Iiire to give him a call. ■L w. I’OW Fi:s. .\geiit. I'ayetteville. .Ian. -7, IS'iI. ')*i-\pd U^iSgiM.V4>^T0P.^' I.1 \ lUi V S i' iJ Li:s. f.l. rillLLlPSand IIOIVT WOOTFN are • pri‘]iared to furnish the pu’uHe with Ilorsi's. (’;nri:iirrs, niid l>iiimit*s. ron ttuse:. They are also jirejiared to .send passr>iiger>i to any of the neighboring towns, on reasonable terms. Their stoek may be found at their Sta- bies opposite the Metlio list lipiscopal Church. Hay stre“t. They alw:iys have in attend.im e a good Ostlei- and Kcinsnian. They will take horses on livery :it reasonalile terms. iWii horse earri.age will be in rea liin'ss, at short notice, to coiive\- passengers l.» or from the steamboats. Fle:f'e give U' a i-a’l. and if satisfaction is not given, no pay will be reouired. I ,.Vette\i!'o. ^lar•h ''. '■•■■l-''iu ! Till Sheet-Iron ff'*are | MAiVUFACTORY. At Wholesale and Retail. j r. T. nUirel^s OLD KSTARLISHf:U TIN AND SIIEET-IIION WARK MANL’FACTORV I.S ItKMOVKI) to th^ South-Kast Corner of Market Square, ready with the necessary luacliinery and materials for making FACTORY DRl'.MS ^S^CANS, .\nd to do all kind of work of Factories. .\lso, HOOFING, GrTTKIUNfi, and all kinds of .lOBBlNtJ, done on short notice, and by ex- licrienced workmen. A constant supply of TIN kept mi hand, 111 Wholesale and Iletail. Country Merchants and I’cdlars can be sui>plied at the very lowest prices. C. W. ANDIiKWS. Seipt. 2S, ih.vk :w-y H'jmph'C State Cooking' Stoves. THK KMriRKSTOVK is of the latest and most approved pattern. It is better, ami can be sohl clieaiier, than any other kind of (’ooking Stove. I'or sale by C. \V. ANI'BKWS. Ai ril L'L’, lsr,l. tV.itf !>i{V l>. U . .>!. l.aiiriii s'i'()i,i;\. f Si;b>. riber h.i I stolen from him. ne-r il l',!i/ai)e;h[.iwn. on t'.ie ni;_ht "f tiic 7th in- ■^tant. o;;e li^lit C( :"re 1 V.i’ise. eotitainiiig oni- tine blue broadc’.oth dre-s coat, two pair jsuita- loous. and tw .i 'liirt-;. i t« o I'ocket l‘> coiit.aining one ii ’te hand on llobert I'oiar. f- r Forty i>oll:!r-'. payable to my order, dated March 1st. 1>''>1. at ene day alter date. \no- iil in North t'aroiina. so that he e.ui get him. ther note of hand .iii .bibii IL Tvdar, dated .\pril aid negro belotiL’-^ to .lames .\1. liell, id'Cireen- > .ie. N. of wiioiu I hired him. S. BKLL. .\ugu^: 1, 1 ''"i!. 1 ■ i-tf nr rv doli.aks ri:\\ ard. M an VW.W from ^\. .L nuehanan. of .}..hn- stoii cfiinty. . ti tiie Sth of.lanuary. TWO .''F.iiUo Bovs, i'an and St(').hen. lianisabiut !!'• year' of age. ~tout iiuilt. of ilark e.>mi'le\iou. ;;nd weigiitf ab .iit 17'i lbs. .'^tejdien is .about 'Js yeiirs I.f age. wei_ji. 17i lbs., of yellow cm- plexi.iii. speaks very sb'W when spoken to. Said N' grois were rai.'ed by Kli/.nbcih Mur- ]hy of ('liiiibcrLiiid couiiTv. in whose vicinity tiiev arc uppi -icl t ' ' (• luikil;g. I wiil -i\i liie above reward for their ajipre- i hension and e.iiiliuemeiu in .any j.iil .'o th.it I get them, or for either; and an addition:il reward wi;! be giv_Mi tor I'l-oof sulh ieut to con vict anv white j'er'ou .,f harliorin’jr said Netrroes. II. F. .Mcni’iiv. , .i.in. L'L ]•'•'>I. ot'tf Norici-. rniHi- inidei>’.i:ned. na\ iii^: determined to coii- Ja. tinue his busine'-s in U ade>.boron;.'^!i. takes this method of intorminir the jrublic th.it he may still be found at hi-* old stand, .^out'i of the An- ^ Soil Hi,tel, wliere he will keep e..nsrant'v on liaiid a full ;is.-.oriinent of tho ni' st clioiec l.i');!.‘r'. iiu'.-', ( 'oidials. CjM.n-s. ;i>id otlier re- ?> eshnieiits usa.i’Iy f.«nd in this s.-etion of e' Miitry. He hoji. s by strict attention to his b'.i'iiie.cs. rigid presei'T.atioii of g 1 order, and unce.ising care for tlie comfort and enjovnient ■ ■•'hi-: cnstomers. to merit an! rtciive a liberal sh.ire of the public paironaL'e. WM. W. SAN!»F1!S. .ide'-boroiigli. .luly I'>. 1^.'»]. 7tf State of Worth Carolina, » , CoH MHi s (’or.NTV. \ ll'f-'iliHy. l'oiig:ild F. Mc.Millan, bv liis luardi.'ui. .Tosejih C. Lee., William L. Kelly, and .lohii ^i. Kelly. ' ■ his (.iiardian. Albert I’owcd. ■ «.Iaine Kelly. I’etition to s.'i; lieal Lst.ito. II' appear.iig to tiie satisfaction of the Court, that .lame- Kelly. 1 leieiidaiit herein, is a r. 'n-resideiit of this State; It i> Ordered liv the ' oe.rt. that publicatioji b(* mad*’ in tlii‘ F.ivette- \ ille o! v,.rver. a new-.].a;HT j.uii];1 i',, il,,. | |ow]iot favetteviile. for the .‘‘paee ot’six w('*|‘;, ljotif\ing th»* s.aid .lames Kellv' fo be .and aripear at the next term of tiie Superior I'onrt of Lipii- i ty. to 1„. held for the Coi,.,ty of Cohinibus. at ihe Court House in Whir.’viHe, on the ;;.l ,M„i,. da\ utter the lih M»ndav in S»'pteniber no.xi then and there t«j .id. aiis\v-i- or d« ninr to the .'^aid I’etition. otliprwi.-e the s-.uoe will be he.ar-l ex parte, and a d.. l ee be r-nd.a ed j.i o c,i,fe-so. W ;:n. s. Fom^..\ Ceorg.-. Cl.-rk an.i M.-,sterin L'luity 111 and for the c(e.inty of ('oluinbu af .re- said. at Offii-e in W hitoville'. the ‘.'d Mmd.av af-. ter the -lili Monday ia .March. J). * *'"] Gi;oli(iK, ( . .M. K. STATE OF X. (’AIM)I.LnT. KICH.M(,».VD C()i;\j'y ''»(,-f ./ yVw.s (i„,l Qinnhr S. ..:nus, Ij 'Jiriii, I''.’)]. 1 leafiaiit Af. I’owell and Nath.-m T. Bowd- n Fx- •■eutorsof Dr. .iohn ,McLeod. dec'd. .-.v.’Ann MeLeod. William .Mel.e^,!, .)„lin ,McI,e„d. Wilham .^IeKay and Ann tils wife. Willian'i l>t. ls;’)l. I'or Fit'teen Itellars, p.ayable to luy order, one day a'ter d.ir •. AN • one le.-e;} f giM'ii to me by Kobert Tol.ir. fra note of Fift\ I>'>l..ir-; on W ;.i. .1. Toiai'. left witi; him ft>r col- Ic' tion. date I \pril i-t, Is-'il. .\’s > I'lie note of hand on Wm. .1. To!.,;-, for Thirty jiol'ar-. d:!fd .Vugusi 7;!i. l''-M. p;iyable t«. my 'ider. ono day after date. Till'i; to fore«,,rn :i!l persons from f:-'ding f".- a:iv ot' tin- .'.(id not. >. I v. ;li ^i\e a re\^,lI• i ot I'cn liollar- !'■ r the s lid \ .ali-e ;iiid its i-on- lenl'. r pay in I’roji 'rtion. it' returned to me. or b'ft with .MvsM'. Leete \ .lohnson at Fny- ctt exilic. ISAAi' M’KFMlMFll. .\ugi-t 1". ’■'■'1. 11-wJt Vi) c'APrrAi.is'i's, A Book is opened at f’edar F.alN ui der the » d:ret tioii of .l.uues I’ \!ar--Ii. !■ r the "i'lb- scrij tion of 'I’hirty Five Thou-aiel Koll.ir- of ad- dition.il stock in thef'e lar F;. 's .\lanul'acturinir (’omj.aiiy. in sliares of .x.'.imi .•tcii. ar.d will be ki'jit open until tlie 1st NL r. lay in Oj-t.iber next, w hicli is the 'fiy b r the i-aimual meetiiiL’' ot the .'lock h‘lder of - aid C,,ni|iaiiy. and new su':>'. riber« are invMed to att-nd .at that time. The pnr]io>e ot the en!ar‘'ement of the sloe!.: ot trie Cci.ii- |'a!!s .M.aiiuf ietiirin'.r Co -s rebuild and iin)To\,. the Fa' tory hou-e and site lorinerly owni d by the Itaiidolj.h ,NI inuf ictin- in^ C,,. at Fr.inkl:n.'\ille. of nhi. h they have I e- eoiiie jiroprietor'i. whieh improvement i“ pro- ].osed to enibrai e th'' m.inufacture ol wooK. ;i ;i>. well as cotton goi,id. •INo. 15. TUoV, I’r. -t. Ced.a- Fall', .\ugti-t i."',',. iJ-liw (’oinprisin/every art;e!e usualiy kept in that line, togetiii r wah 1.')!> l>()ots ;ind Shoi's. ami 4 a|>*«. Ai..« A we’l S.veeted h k - f T > all of V.', . h weiii.iti- :lo .11toi;11.•!! . f M r- chants of th.' int'rior. v. . i.n i it to tio ir iiiteri -t t- ; \aniil:e ■ nr ."i ioie making tiieir 01; s. Wo w.., 1. t be Undersold by aii\ ne doin- bu'^i'.'.e.-s i:. tli.- poaee. H.'.l L \ S.VCKFTT. .\ngnsi ‘Jo. I' lt NO ri( 1:. ^JlHl-l •■Kiehni. i; 1 .^l^!nu:a tnrii.f ('•■nijviny ' «. w'-h to [ roeure the ser\i - ' ot a Nlachi- I.;-’ t ' M i f-i.tend tl.eir C .ttt.n Mi'N. T' vui-li .I- -an e..'iH. u,.;i reeonimended. lair wa^e- 11.ay l e 1 ’ lained. an 1 a heailiilui and peri;;alie;il !■ i-.tli.ili seeur-d. ,\'l ir. 'v t;:.- -u' r’b. r. . F. I,L \K. I'l- «'! K. M. Co. Bo.-kinuham. Li''.i:,- i;d 1 nntv. N C.. .\w-u:.t 1^. I-' '.t ,Yeir and Stntnnrr For I >.7 I. J r abo:,r ■ n the 'unt \. Ti'i- I.AM) I'OIi sam:. IHK Sni''cr;ber off,.;- j.riva’e -.i:.-, Niue Hun lrt'd Aeie.sof Latsd. Ivin^. Il l'-' si>le f Ciim-Sw ,mp. in i:ichmo'i;d c V. C.. four mib-s utJi of Laurel Hill, l.ind lie*, oji and over tiie sta^re road lefidi*]'^ from F.iy-ttevill- t,, Ctieraw. joining the laud^ of I». Mri.aiirin. Mr~. (.iibson. and othem. JOHN MeLM IlIN, •In’y l-'.l. m:(.ro \{\ s \i\ \ V. V'' \"' \V from the Sub-, riber. abo-it the fu't of the )o-e«;ent moutli. a Negro man named Henry. S.aid Ne;r,.,. i,., „i,o„t f;ve f^ t tell iiuhe'; hi,.;h. bright mnl.atti about o'l years of -.-r. He is a brick c. !'H( 'MSON :v r. e- r,_ a -i b ndid 9P • I'- o nt ..f SIMMFi: H.VTS ior(;en- llenirn. Vo||til~, |;o\-i, luf.l!.:-. t -w';:; 1 all il’. I. r I'.iib i. I’ed: ean i I.egh'’Mi. w ith a g> n !:il a"' r.nient of 1‘alm ' .1!. \I..'0 \ vavi:y .f t b'e.ti.-men s lo'--' Hi*-, f i-vvit; lo'.-MT. ^"r; .. -kin. k .a>: I Aiil'' ’ of t1i>- iat' 'nitii .an j:>--..rtmen' ■■I Otlii-r >t\’e- e-" f. r.o i in thi'market. i \1'S in abiui .f :;t!. ri-M ;,,id pri‘-'-. .:i. oj «liu ij w Hi - :d la \i- f- r c\..n, M-o ■\n as>;or!!n-'nt • 0 ,.1 1, ,, I.a '.i. v', V'iith . i’.o\ an 1 l:;Mroi:\ |!( lo'] S SiJoi.S. W.1.. I1 w: ; '.(• ol;« r-'d 1 .. r:d :> iai-* 1' r tlie lb". !y ( ' , !’;o:i>;e .-I'l i « r _\ou)'eh ■' bef ro pun l:a--iii„ el-e,’. h''le. .1. t . 1 MoMSi >\. .''‘■lit!'.-w 't !■ flier .\lar\ t S'|n.ire. ,M:.r'!i IL'. J"-'.!. t'.;:-tf trade. and is m.'ison by reward of Jen Iio'lars will be given for his confinement in any jail in the State, so that I Ciin t him. I*. McKNIOHT. Bale:-!., A11^. IV, 1,' -,]. lO-.'ilw . i NEW HANOVER INSTITUTE, 1 A. '. Fifth Ses^iioii fif this In.'titnte will « •■onini' nce on .\Iond,ay, the Ibili of Sept., . terminating Fe’oru.iry loth. | For a Circular, containing full particulars as to terms, \c., inijuire of the suliscriber. I r. CLK.MKNT. I'rinripal. . August I. IH.'.l. lO-(4,.wtlO 1 DlSSOLF^nON. I ri'^lIKropartnersbip heretofore e.xisting under , M the ii.ime and styb'ol I \ SO.N .Sc i LK^'().V j i« this day dissolved 'by nrulual consent. All White -md H-iei-i.t I" V- M " j i.ersoiis indebtel to the firm vvill pleuse make j I ^ Martin \.illiams| to Mr. Tvsoii, w h> i^ authorized to sct- \,artha his wile. Stf^phcn .McLeod. Helen ' ■ Nbirr .M.'Leod, Belia .McLeod, Deliii McLeod, ''I'.'o.n .McLeod, and .Lames .McLeod. Jil'iii.M; i.\u m\]M (idoiiN. ar!:y, siii:m\\ i:ij. \ ('o. A BL iiow receiving direct from New \ ork and I’iiiladeiphia. their 11ml racing: every .•ulicle which is usuall_\ kept in a firv (toods .''li re. They would call Ihe at tention of the L\l'ii-.- in jiartieiil.ir to tboirvery liandsome stock id I'less (iomls. «hich have beiui selected with tln‘ ;.'reatest care by one ol ihe firm, and which wiil compare, in iuality. St \ le.s and pr:(*es. with anill the ma rk1. I hey will not •■noiner'ite. as they haxe such a variety; and would say lo the i.adies. that they h.ive no ^.leniiv Lindgixids. but would respectfully so licit a 'all to se*‘ the goods ami hear their name'*. To the ;enl\emen they would say. that tlu v have the h ilidsonieKt stock of Cloths. Cas- sinieres and \ eslings that has ever bei'ii ex hibited in lhi“ market. (Jive us a call. .M.^o, a large* assortment of Ladies', (ientle- inen s, and ('hildreii s Boots ;iiid Shoes, and a beautiful lot of I’jirasols and I'nibrellas; togeth er with a general a.ssortnieiit of Canton ('rape Shawls, white aii'i col'd; .Summer \ i/ites ami .Maiitill'is; Lace and Muslin Capes. Cidlars and ! Culls: .Mourning ami second-mourning ditto. Sugar. Collee. Tea and Spices, i^e. Fayetteville, N. C., March lio. iSol. ('.4lf I’etition for •''ettleineiit. WN tins cause, it ajipearing to the satisfa tion tlie Defendants, John I I Leo.j, jiii.j Williams and .Martha his )'Ue. reMde beyond the limits of said State; It Is lliHretort! Ordi re.| by th*- ’ourt, tlral publica- t.oii tjc iiiade lur six suce.essive weeks in the 1 ay •■iteville (sbserver. notifying the s.iid non r- idem delendant.-., to-wit; John McLeod, und Martin Williains and wife .Martha, to be and ap- I'ear at the next term of ibis Worsbiptul C,ourt. to l)(; held fur the countv ot Richmond, at the Court House in llockinjbiiin, on the third .Mon thly ol October next, then and there to plead, au'wer or deimir to the I’etition in this cause lilefj, f>thei’w'iye the same vvill be taken pro con- f-^v.. und heard ex pavte as to them. 'Witness, .Malcolm L. Itouglas,^, Clerk of our said Court, at Olbee in Rockingham, the third 'baiday of .Inly, A. !>• IHol, und in thv seven- iv-ui'.th vear of American Independence, I't-w] ' M. L. Ool'tJLASS, C. C. C. ~ FOR SALi:. "M riKCLS 4.1 inch Dundee Ragging, JL *> bales Gunny dy. 75 coils Hale R.jpe, .'^0 bbls No. Mackerel. Jasi rcoeivf 'l &:i I f?)r ade bv & PEARCE. August 2i>, 10-4t tie the business. THOS. B. TYSON. SA.M L J. I'KKSON. IS-ltw August ‘Jl. I^ol. o;if''i'li()s. |{. Tyson v.ill conti nue till- Mercantile Business at the Old Stand in Carthage. NOTICE. ^H^.MvLN up and committed to the .Tail of *. Sampson County, on the I'Hth inst., a ne gro lioy who says his n^nie is I.ONON, and that he belongs to Jamo.s JL Shell of South Carolina. Said boy is about 20 years old, feet 8 or 10 inches high, and weighs about 1.30 pounds. Ihe owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away. ISAAC ROY KIN, Jailer. Clinton, .Vugust J'.t, 11;;">1. 18-tf WA.-VTi:i) 'to 1‘l KCUAsTi, OR 3 NKGR() r.(JVS, betv^een the ages of 14 and ’J'J years. F’or IJoy.s well raised and ot good character, the highest prices will be paid in Cash. Apply s.jon Uj THOS. II. UNDERWOOD. K.ayette.nie, Sept. 2, 18r»l. 18-8w WANTED TO BUY, OR 30 LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES; ^ apply at the Fayetteville Hotel. Angtut 6. ii.tf ,Jv M --■j-,! ^ - r 4 By !.\uj3i:i{ TWO UOOIIS \[{(IVIi IIAfClI SON’S STOKE, Fayellcvillo, i). Jan’y 'JO, IS.'^ 1. .-,5.1 Vpd NOriCE. f ^IlK .Steamer Chatham vvill leave this place every ,Monlay and Thursday at 7 o’clock, A. AL, (instead of 9 o’clock as at present,) coni- rnencing at 7 o’clock Monday lOtli inst. Time of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Fri day at 2 o'clock P. M, JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent Cnpc Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March 3. Cabinet Furniture. Chairs, &c. IIIIL ri' - r reei'i\in.,r i» 1: . je V"-ortIiiei;t i>. line, ■le. ti 1 by hill ■'••It in 1‘hil 'e!phi;». New \ ork. and 1!.'ton. wlr 'i, to- L'otli, r w'.tl. !iiv wn nia!iiii'o-tiU'-. ni..i.f- iii- >T' rk \r\-y coni]>b'te. t-o)i>.i-Jting -f 1 }i;iirs. 'I'aldcs, Sofas. I led.I cads, \\ a."li Slaiids, l>ur(‘Mii. Look- imlt Sid«‘ llicirds. See ret 1 rir"-^. A. c. iV c. ..f wl;i n w '! bt ! ! on tl'.e l..we-t terill' I', r Cash ..roll sii.-n tii:;e t . ].iiii. tui.l i-.i-t. luei s .lOilN U. BAKI B. Sept. ;al. 1-t". --'If To 4'oJton A' IWtoUrn •Uarnt- t'adarvrs. rgilll' .''ob'. r l- r-s h.-i\e t. r s.ile ;t General as- B rtniei.t .1 FlMUMiS. t.> wiiich they w.Mi'.d ii'-peiihi .y eall ;.ttentio;i. .1 roiishiiit .\///■/ /(.' (/ llif tollmrin^ Articles' iihriii.y "II litiiiil: J. & L. Woodcock’s superior lyiachine Cards. S[[F\BIN(1 'M.VCllINLS.—Parson’s. II..w- ard'“. Curii^'-'. I'av-ib'on vV Bark's. Daniel's. \' \BliM M \C I i 1 N F.'-'.-- I’iirkhurst's Patent Biirrii.g .Maeliiiic'. .■'pip.ding Machiiu-s. N.'i]>|iing .Mai-hine*;. liriishing Machines. Kellogg's Patent Wool Pickers. C.«tton Whippors. or Willows, Water Wheel Begul;itors. Cloth Winders. Flock Cutters. B.'bbiii Sl:iehines. (^iiadr.'int'i and Reels, ibicon's Patent (’otton Pickeis, Ilardwaste I’ick- ers, \V.-iste ('leaii(-rs. .''I NDH\ .\l»ri( LI'.S.—Holbrook's l’:itent Biveted Pickers. Bevolviug Temples, Jaw and Wooden Tempb-s, Superior Picker Leatlu-r. do. Lace do., lo. Bridle do.. Stretched Leather Belt ing, Leather Fx lting. Boiler Cloth. Washer do.. Sheep Boiler Skins. Calf ilo. do.. Spindle Ibind- ing. Loom Cord. Bailing Twiiie. Packing liope. T.i) e. all eo’ors. Shuttles, all kinds and sizes, 'I'enter Hooks, T.u-k Hammers, Wood .'Screws, Boving (itiides. .Mule .‘'pindles, ."^teel Punches. Skewers. Cutting Niiipers. Bing Travellers, Dust P>riishes. Flocking lo.. Card Tacks and Pliers. C(uiib Pl.-ite. Card Cleaners, Shuttle Eyes, Nuts and W ashers, Bivets and Burs, Screw Drivers, Boiler Buckles. il;iss Crc el Stc]is. Spindle Stejis, Fuller's Jacks. Factory Lamps. Worsted Har ness. Cotton do.. Steel and C.-ine Reeds. Wool len Bobbins. !^pee.ler Bobbins, .'spools, all kinds. Books on Dy(-iiig, Teasels, Heihlle .Males, Mule B:iniling, B-lt Awl,-. I'.iuery, Vat Netts, Cloth Hooks. Press Paj>ers and Plates, Paper F'enders, Bing Travellers. French Te.'isels, American do. Pir.if Together with Second-hand Machinery in great variety. Refer for quality of ('‘ards and articles gene- erally. to F. \ H. Fries, S.-ileni. N. (’.; I,. D, Cliilds \ Co., Lincolnton, N. (’.; .V. .leiiks. Esq., P>'iilder of Ma(-hinery. Bridesburg, Pa.; and to Mauiifaetur(.rs generally in J’hiladeljdiia :ind its V icinily. TiiPBLo nrc.UKS co., 11 North oth St., Philadelphia. _ Sept. 2il, 18.:)0. 3'.l-]ypd LAW NO riCE. A BCIPI) A. T. SMITH has taken an Office on .\ndcr.son street, nearly opposite tlie Fayetteville Hotel. He will attend to the col lection of claims and law bu.siness generally and especially to the taking of accounts of ex- ecntor.s. administrators, guardians and partners, either in suit or oiherwiae, Jan’y 11, I.'^.tI. f>4-tf Wheeler's IILstory of North Caroliua. rBlUK under.'^igiied has been appointed Gene- ral .\gent lor t'ol. .1. IJ. Wheeler in the 7th t’ongreiisionul District, and wishes to ap point sub-.\gents in each of the cotintics of Robeson, Columbus, Bbnlen, Brunswick, New Hanover, Saniiison, Duplin and Onslow, und asks that application be made to him imme diately. The Work goes to press in August, and the price will be One Dollar per volume, and consisting 0^ two volumes. JOHN M. ROSE. March 21, 1851. 64-tf CHARLES BANKS, Con feet iotter^ GREEN STKEET, FAYETTEVILLE, C. Frtsh, pure. Candies, constanlJy .tupjilied. .lune 18‘j0. 2;]-tf RETTON-S SHIRT LSTABLlSilMEU 179 Mar/cef. Sln,t ' JOHN I). WHJJAM8, Commission A' rortrat'diag •JMerehaiit^ Fayetteville, N. C. Feb. 1.',, I80O. rTm. ouueel, FOinV.\Kl)I\G ('0)1)I1SS1(I,\ .11LlU:ilA.\T AT I'avfllfvillt*, A. V, SHIRTS an.] March 10, 18r,l. »;2-tf T. C. WORTH, Cfl)i'lll.SSIO.\ \\l) FOHWAIlDI.Mi .11ER('I1A\T, WH.^HNGTON, N. C. Feb. 1. 1S.->1. r.Ttf ^ Manufacturin^Vt sale Lstabli.shine,.,'^ ' -•ity. ThecapitauJ/ engaged enable.s „,e „ tiiiic.s 10 oner Co Country Merchants i.t I'l ers in SHIRTS, (’OLL.VRS, LINFN n, 1 T TON DRAWKBS, great induconir-,',tlJ. than usu.al efforts having been made to / the assortment of these articles full ])lcte. The .Stock on hand is large and well iv for Men and Boys. All orders from the Country atteiK>.- with punctualitv and despatch. * ■ Ileinember the Name, anil INo. 179 .TIarkef , . T. W. LKTT,’ August li), ISol. ] J., liiv "id 'I i'or a ^ B*i’aSn and Mlatf. 1H I' Snbs.-riber has on band and is con- t.-intly receisiiig. on eon.signiiieiit, a suii- ply f tilt' above .-11 tide-;, vvhieh may be pur- ch.ised .at the low’r t iii.u ket prices at the Ollice (>f til'- Henrielt'.i .''teamboat Comp.-inv. B. M. ORIU’.LL. .\)-ril s, • 11 tf ■ B .VVl. inst ree. ivc l a s"a>o;;.ible i,ssorinient B E -i' i'M»]i.''. e..i-' .;;ng ' f PriiiJs: •liiii:- hains .bo o|n.{ '• i Tar tan Mi. 1 iis: rieh I’linte.I I.in'-n iawn-; l.aee t'.ii i---. white ali-1 I- ' .! I.isie: .Nilk enib. and s 1| t K !ii"\e> Ho le’-, di: 'tor M; '.-s .iiid j'-.': liTiin ('.-iiii- l i e- i 1 - idki r.'l,i= Tay !or s .''p.iol C..tton, l.l’k .I'l i I . C;i>>;in. ri-,' ( loihs: co! 1 aii‘1 white i..i!cn I'r-' inj--: tine Frei,. h d.nble v.'dth p’-,i.n :;iid rib .1 i'r.ib .1 I!;.-; .^l.eetinps :'n-l r:’; _s. I .iei',1-all'i P.ir:i'"!.': Boot' a lid il--i s; ll.il'l- v'vrea..', Cut.ery; wu;i a 'real variety v. liic'.i w I.- olier the ov. • -1 ; r; s. \!.SO bo\.-« Tob.-n-eo. M-ry low per fl.e bo\. I'l '-t prime Pork, ;!t) ' .i-vv |;i.i a:ol l.aguira ( ot’ee. .1 ! il i'. .■'M_,ar, 11' bi BeM.e I a;d (i nill lli.lt*- 1 .ug.ir. ? a;nl ( ru-!:i- 1 .Ft:... B.-ir -iii'l Fam-y .''■■•i) S ,] r; r N. ' rhern F .lir. .‘\c. D. W. Mel \l i:iN -\I : -. ’"'1. '.■'tf E'.iiroiii*a;;:‘ 11c*- c' rR^llI'. SiiV.-.-ribers re.KpectfiiMy announc*- t.i ■ the eit’7ens of Faett.'ville and the snr- r'i;i.diiig coiii.try . that tiiey have coruncnced tiie ai riiiu** ^InKiiiU ISii'i .\t till- - id Staii'l fo:-nier!y oci-u] ied by Simpson X Me LaUet.’.Ml. «Il- d-.« r bi-’.oW .V. .\. .\leKe- thaii's. ' wli'-r.- thev ari- I"W ]»repa|-e.l to nialiu- •'..-tiirc t.. -i br all kii. i- of iMDlNti VFHl- ('1.1.S. fi-' iii a ."'ulliev or P>i!ggy to a nine-pa>‘- v.-i,. , I- ( wbi.-h. !- r style ai.d diii.-ibility, s'--ii: I- ' b( V i.y any* esta--rshiiient in tiie I lae ■, Tip ■> - •i c. by >triet ;;tiention to l.usin.-^s, and :f ■!. ■'iri- I b ase :t'l who may fav .r them w it!, a e.i!l. to merit a '-hare of public patr-'ii.-ige. ].►;? B I P VI Bi.N(! m-atly e\*-eut. 1 at s!i..r, )io*'.-e, and 1.1 [ B tioiii any diier estabii»!i- ni. nt in the i>lace. TH' »M \> \ . HITF. JCNir.-^ I'., R.MKiTF.'.C. F.-'Vctt-\ille, Feb. 17. 1''■M . .'I'.'tf sava(;e d: \n:AREs, Commission and Forwarding Mer chants, s,; V \\ N. ('. S('Orr IJAEDWIN, (.V/.-erwor.T to Srotf. K"H Fa.'^Jiiojiablr McrduDtt 'I'dilar.s^ .\.M) l>i;.\l.KltS IN (i'eiillciiion’.s Clotliinii;. lieady-niade, OF Tin: FIBST (.iCAI.lTV. Also, a couijdete assortini'iit of Gents' DRL.S.S (i(.)ODS. . ft arktt Si ret /, o'! Wihiiiii,noii, X. C. Jan. I-'), ISol. vpd .!(!,Si;PII \l DLOSMIli. U I: A i:il\ i. 4'O H 12 AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, ll'ilsniniitoit^ C. t'-'iT' Proi ipt personal attenrion given to all (’onsigniiients. aii'l Ca.-h advam.-es made on .Mer- cii.-indi.'e to be .sli.pped or .sold in this market. Feb. I. L^')l. o-y .1. i:. j'o(7>n:K, f'ommission and i'ortrard- tnsi •yicrrhanf, l!e!'er (o II. Branson \ Son, .\. -\. .^IcKethan, Feb. 1. is'I. F:i \ ette N. WILKINSON ESJ.i-Ji, di:ali;i:s in ('iiifir(ii/nin/, /'iii'fii/ii 7'o- liin -'i, inn/ .VND riFoKTFBS (iF >>i meiaic liivwA at W Ii'-I.!>ALK A-\H HKT.Mb. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Au- 7. Is-M. 1 Itf K i:tiia.\ ll\'l'( ll \ IU I!I!A.\K. W iJiiifrrx in ’/'ohiirco, ( inil S/tiiff. TH^IIF .-^ubseribt-r-i. l.-ite of B.ihimore, hav« H open./.i a Store in this town, and h.tving m.id - .•irr.ingeiiient witii an extensive House in Baltiiiioie. they can luini'-li the above named iiriiclt-s ;tt siieh J.rices that cannot fail to ple:ise. Dealers and Country .Merchants will find it to their ;idvant;ige to give us a call before pur chasing elsewhere. F'ront street, uiuier .Mozart Hall, next door to Mes-^rs. P.dley Ac IL;rt. Wilmington, Dec. D>, L'^-jd. 4'.itf \vHOLi:sAu: Walcli and JcweSry stopf L. n. MIiVlEK (() Iniporlcrx, MnnnJdcftirrr^ (unl •/f'lrrln/, ntul Fnnrii Haveleaseil tbeOii] . Canfield. Brother ,v ‘ J' ' F.'int cornnr ■/ (’/icrlen and lioltim,,. (No. 'Z2~.) which they are imttiiig in order for the W llOLKS.\LK W ,\X( n , JlAVI-LLPvY BUSINLSS, lobe opened iii- • 2itli of July. In calling the attcntii>n of the trade t. • new concern, wc mention the fact that we associated with one of the ni' st eMen-',. ' dry .Manufacturing Kstablisliments in tjir. try. which must give a decided advanta-.- all others in this market for siipphin;; with Jewelr; at nianufactureis' prices, a(.,.- in this br.-inch id' trade long sim-.- nei-.j,.,: tween Ibiltiniore and the .''outhern and W,;,-. Merch.iiits. We desire to call particular attenti..n t. • Watch dep.-irtment. Avhich will at all tiiiK-- suj plied with a gn at ass-irtment from tiie. celebrated manufacturers, and kept in ]..-r. running order, so that purcha,sers niav at take them, with a written guar.-nitee tl.:i; • will perfoi-m c irrectly. 'I'liis branch o{' the busiiies.-i will reeei... • especial attention of one of the linn. \vii.,s^ . tensive and practical knowledge of the Ini.s!.-.. will, we liope. give us a place in the coiiti.i.- of buyers. W*‘ respectfully invite you to call iip.n when yon next visit our city, confidcntlv ' lieving that an examinali.iii d' our Cood- ,, prove to you that they ale better stvlc' . che.-ija r tli.-in you l;,-ive ever : "en in thi,-; luar ,- ;ind assui'e you that no (5. r‘ sii:iil be wai ;.. on our part to make the ac'iu.iintance ..jk mutual henelit. h. II. MILLKi: CO. >Id st:ind. formerly occupied by Cantield. Bro. .M Co., S. F. cor ner of Charles oi Baltimore Baltimore. June IS.'jl. 1 1-V . RFFF.P.FNCKS; Messrs. Wyeth. l'l;icklock .v: ('.>. (iwyii. Reid it Taylor. James Hoilges \ Brother. Hurst ,V Berry. Murdoch. l)u-r Fv.-ins. StelJmaiin \ llinrichs. S.ingston \ Co. Barthlow. fjwyn & Co. Riely Pemllelon. Cushings \ Baib'y. John yiur|diy t!.'o. 3ioore i\. (iriiiiii. and .^iiiiiiiirr ZL^ Q[J» STI! I. ntii.iif-i to carry on the CARBI.\tH p.l .''INI S'^. in ■ ” its i^r.-inehes. .-tt the OLD .'' TAM', lie returi" thanks for tlie liberal jiat- r- na_e he h; > lieret' l'ore received, .ilid hopes, bv stri.-t attent .'11 to bu'inc"- and a .b-sire to i;-\e entire >at’sfaetioii. to merit a continuance i«t tlu's.line. He has on hand a very fine assortment d' C’arriaL^c.-:, liarjiu‘lis. lJuijnrios, Ivockaways. and Siilkcys. Fini'-^’ie.l. aii'l a very large assortment «-f Work jiartly tini>hel. which, ior eleg.ince of shaj«e aiul finish, will compaiH- with :iny other work. l\-rsons wishing to buy. would do welFto i-«H and examine the work. :is he is determined to sell I.'iW foi- cash, or notes on short time. Er/- .Ml W'. rk warrar.ted bf twelve months, aii'l repair' .1 I'l-ci- ot' -harue. should it fail by ba-i w. rkni.insliiii or material. licpairliiLr faitiituily cxc'cu- ted at short notice, on very reasonable terms. /’«///. th I iff' , ^\j>rH ], Is.')]. Carriaii r Maiuifactorv. [.I. M. -VIONK. A: yio:%u, (ommis.''ion Men-liHiiis, and Dealers in Dry (ioods. (inK'eries. 6cc., Il:iir«« Uiiildiiis:. >ortli Wafor Wilmington, N. C. I’roinpt .•ittention will I>o given to tlie sale of all kinds id' Country Produce wiiich may be sent to tiieir c:ire. .Vjiril L 18'»1. »5(;-(’m IJOOK lUNDI'RV. RW". HARDn-' has resumed the P>ook • Binding Business at the new .■'tore next door to Mr. Beasley. Jeweller, where he will re ceive ;ind execute binding in any style desired. -Viigust 1. * ’ 27tf ^■^HK Subs-riber having taken the Kstablish- ■- inent of th- late .\. C. Simj>son. (situated opposite W. .McIntyre's .Store.) inteiuls carry ing on the Carriagi' Maimractiiriiiix Husincss In all its various branches, and would respect fully Solicit a share of the public i>atronage. Having had considerable exjierience in the business, and having been employed in some of the most extensive i-)st.-iblishments in New- '\'ork and New Jersey, he Hatters himself that he can give general satisfaction. III? warrants all his work to be made of the best in:iterial the surrounding country affords, and by experienced workmen; and should anv of it fail, either in material or workmanship, in twelve months from the time of its deliverv, he will repair it free of charge. RFP.VIRINt; done in the neatest and beet manner, and at the lowest jiossible j)rices. A. M. WllITFlKLD. Fayetteville, Feb. II, 18.')(l. 7tf |{1{(itiii;r,s llm*. fB^HF. Steamer BROTHKRS nnd Tow Boats, ■ STKVKNSON and DAVID LFWIS are pre- ptared to forward with Dksivvtcii. all goods con signed to the Proprietor. The Steamer Brothers is of light draft, and well suited to run in lo-w water. She possesses }»ower, and speeL and is admirably .-idapted to towing, and can .-iccommodate about 20 pas.sen- gers. The proprietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give sjiecial att«-ntion to wuy freight and naval stores; to towing, and will jil- so atteml to the comfort and convenience of Piissengers. From his long experience as .\ jri-nt in Wilmington of the several Steam Boat Com panies, he thinks he can give satisfaction. To Merchants in the interior lie would say, that all (ioods shipped by him, will be delive«*ed to their .\gents in Iayetteville. His agcn> in Wilmington is JOHN C. LATTA. to whom »il communications imiy be addres.sed, as .\gent of the Steamer Brothers. JOHN liANKS. Proiirietor May I.y " T->-v Spriiii,^ Goods, 1851. f'aifctfccilfc Hotel, II .I.VMf.S KVI.I'; -\.S JLST RhCFI\ F^D a large und general assortment of WRY Among wliich are; 12(>0 pieces new style Calicoes. -•’*0 “ *• “ Oingliam. 340 “ Printed and Ihiib’d Lawns. Brocade and other Silks. Swiss and other Muslins. Irish Linens, Lawns and Diapers. Robinet Lace and Edgings. Silk, Linen, and Cotton Handkerchiefs. Cmbrellas and Parasols. Superfine C loths and ('assiineres. Tweeds and Merino Cahsiniere. Bonnets, uncommonly cheap. Rolting (Toths, .Vnker braiiii. With many other (JooiU; all of which have been l.urcha.sed by the package for CASH. Those wishing to purchase by wholesale or retail, will ple.i.se call before jmrchasing elsewhere, as'good bargains may he jUpocted this sea-on. ’ March I.'?, 1851. liiank Warrants for .sale here. 1-,VYKT I’KVILLK, C. rjlHIS large and .splendid RuiMing has now M. been in successful operation since May 1849. The Bedding and Furniture of all kinds is new, and the rooms convenient and pleasant. The Table is always furnished with the best the m.'irket affords, aided by a line vegetable garden. Boarders, Lodgers, and Travellers will find de sirable accommodations and attentive servants. No paius will Imj spared to give entire satisfac tion. Families can be furnished with large, airy, front double rooms, conveniently aii'.l hand somely furnished. An experience of 20 years will enable the les see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction. ANN RR(WN, June 1, 1850, l.os r Oli MISEA^lTCa note on Rotxrt Hughes, for Four Hundred Dollars, made payable to the undersigned. It buaradate the 7th of January 1851, and i.q due on the 1st of March of the same year. The note is satisfied, atid is therefore null and void. , ALEX'R McKAY. Uillopohs, Roboson c^., Aug. 15,18.51- 17-ltw costeah: h a i.e. ('onirr Pratt ^trtf-t nnif C'rvtre Mur BALTIMORE. rBllIF' largest .and best stock of RflM. -1. MADF CLOTHlNt; ever ofl'ere.l ill V.:i,- more. Dress. Frock and Sack CO.\T.'». all lors. qualities and sizes, from .'j;2 -'.n to n.'. :ind ujiwards. P.\NT.U.OONS at ^T to S:: anil ujiwards. embracing all styles of tai. plain and plaid Cassimen's. "VKSTS of ?'>• variety .-it corresponding prices. .Vlso. .il assortment of Boys' Clothing. Importing our own ('lotlis direct from F't • !ind manufacturing ou the most extensive s . enables us to offer indueeineiits to juMrlin- ■ not to be surpassed by any Clothing Flsta'' • nieiit in the Ciiited States. The proprietor- • determined to ni.ake the W holesale |{ooiii.- point of great attraction, and h.-ive now i!i up more than .Vl.Mi-( ;.\UMF:NTS, IVi-m ' finest (luality to the lowest in price. In the Custom I>e]iariment will alw.n^- foun.I the choicest selection of ClOTHS. V,' .^I.^ILBKS and VKST1.\!.''. which will bp r. up :it tlie sliortest imtice. and in tiie late.'-ts' and a fit always guarantied. J8>!g^“'The one price system strictl,v .idlirr- Remember the name and )>lace. ('..riii: I’ratt St. and Centre .Market Space. II. II. COLE \ (\\ August 15, 1851. 14-yopl WA.XTKI). THK .Subscriber wishes to purchase -f"" lbs. RAtlS. for which the Iiiglu-st prices will be paid on deliverv in Favett('^;'•. DAVID MFUrilV Rockfish, Cumberland. Aug. 2i. I’s-'il. b' Mediral Inslifiiiion of Yale I’olh'i'*. NKW HAVKN. CONNKCTICIT. course of Leeti;res commences atir,’ - M ly c>n the last Thursd:iy of Septciiiiier.■ continues sixteen weeks. Bkxj vmix Sii.Li.M.v.N, .M. D. LL. D. on ( luii;- try and Pharmacy. Lli Ives, M. D. on tlie Theory and I’la-: of Physic. Joxatii.vx Kxiuiit, .M. D. on the I'rini^; -' jind Practice of Surgery. Ti.mothy p. Bkeks, Si. I), on Obstetrics. ( H.VKl.KS iloOKKK, M. D. Oil AliatoIllV ;il.' Physiology. Hkxrv Bkoxsox, M. D. on M;iteria Mi’'---- and Therapeutics. Lecture fees, S!G8 50; Matriculation. ^ Graduation, •'ji]5. CH.VRLKS HOOKKR. iH-in. New Haven, August 4, 1S51. ]i;-t'ti"J w iio Wants monkv/ III.WE .‘in order for fifteen or twenty liki’;- young Negroes, for which I will pay cu?-- if application is made soon. T. WADDll.t August 8, 1851. 12tl LIFE INSI HANCE. rWlIIE Undersigned has been appointed JL of the North Carolina Mutual Life ln^• ranee Comjiiiny. Fh'cry member for life part;-'- ipates in the profits of the Company; aii'l '*■' annual premium for life membership, wIhip"- amounts to ??;iO or mo^-e, luuy be paivl one-!' ■ in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 irmiitb Debtors’ lives may be insured bv crcdit'-ri A man may insure his owu life for the exc’.i:?:'^- benefit ot his family. The lives of slavt-^ be insured. This system is rapidly growing into fav'r. s- over the civilized world. It is one by wiiii'b* family, for a small sum annually, may bf F^’'^ vided for, after the death of its head, on exertions they may have been dependent t"'' ^ support. It is a good investment of luf'*'^-'' even if one should live long after taking Life Polic.y. Explanatory pamphlets, uini tn« necessary Blanks, furnished on application- E. J. 11 Ab^’- Fayetteville, .lune 1850. A SUPPLY' of Fresh Oronnd CORN kept for sale at the Mill, late .Ander?'^'’?• Grinding of Hominy and Me.al done promptly- Fayetteville, March 1851.

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