X UESIRAHLi: RESIDENCE
FOR SAI.K.
fBllIK Subscriber now offers lor sale all his
i Turpentine ami Farming LAM>, contain-
inj5 about G(X) Acres, sitiinteil 1~ luilos bast of
FavettcTllle, on the (Joldsborough road, com-
monlv known as I’alinyra.
It has a good ilwolling house, out-buiUlings,
itc., and n store wliere u large amount ol busi
ness is Jine, and iiu reasing daily. This is a
rare cliani'e for turpentiiu' getters, merchants,
\c. luul will be sold a bargain. Any one wish
ing to iMirchiis>. ami wishing further intornia-
ciin apjilv un the j,irc:Hises. to
.1. W. MUIUMIV, or
1*. TAVl.OH, Fayetteville.
.Inly‘Jlith,
c’AirnlAcii: ik>'rki
fMim: Subscriber having fitted up and on-
B l;irgvd the iibovc ic H fc’n>" >i House, is non-
prepared td enterlnin travellers with mcrftiited
comfuvt.
KOr.’T McNABB.
Cartilage. Moore To.. X. > -a
May :5, IS.jl. |
f jB^nr. ;‘i>pavtnrrshi]) heretofore existing un-
I. der the name ot'.f. A. l?owland \ o., is
li»is day disHolvB'i bv mutual consent.
‘ .K'llN A. 1U)\VI-ANI>.
iU.Hi:KT W. M. KAV.
.lOlIN ('. M(»oKK.
"1 ho ^Mll continue
tlif liusiness of the iate firm, at their former
St.itnl in bumberton, umler the style of KOW- j
f. \NI> I't McKAV, where iJootl# of every de-,
ycrii>tion can be bought on the most reasonable
terms. j
JOHN' A. HOWLA.Vn.
UlbliKUT W. McKAY.
I.iMubcrton, .Inly 1. 1S->1. Itt
LAND FOR SALE
/■11IK Subscriber will sell to the highest bid-
.JL der, ou the first duy of November next,
300 Acres of
Lying on Joe’s Creek, about seven miles Soutli
of Laurel Hill, on the old Stage lioad in North
Caro’ina, Richmond county. The place is known
in ne.4rlv all jmrts of the country by the name
of KockDale. There is as good a mill site on
if as is in the St^ite, with a Corn and N\ heat
Mill now in operation. Also a good Cotton tJin
and I’ress. About 150 acres ojien land on it.
tin- renniinder fairly timboreti. 'I'he land is well
ahipted for Corn and Cotton. The situ^ition is
healtliy, well wiit*Tcd, with a good dwelling
hou.se, kitchen, smoke house, and other neces-
.sarv ont-buildings; all in good repair. Persons
wishing to purchase at j.rivnte sale, can do s«>
by calling on me between this and tiie day ol
sale above mentioneil.
Al.so, another tract of Land, containing 2H>
iici-es, in two miles of tlie above, lying on Uea-
ver Creek; alout acres open, the rest well
timbered. This is us goovl Cotton land ns there
is in the lower part of Richmond county. It is
level and stilV. with about acres plautevl in
Cotton; and my calculation is. if no distemper
gets into it. to gather njnvards of 40 bags. The
buildings are gooil, and tiiu* healtliy water that
cannot be sur]>assed in the State.
Persons tlesirous of a good b.urgain are ad
vised to apply early.
Shotild this property be sold at j'rivate sale,
notice to that ctVcct will be given.
.lOllN P. winc.HT.
Aug. 15. If't')!. 14-tloU
Encovrn^e North C'arolirut,
I^llE undersigned ia manufuctunng, in Foy-
etteville,
Boot and Shoe Polish,
far superior to the Blacking purchased in the
Northern cities. He intends devoting his whole . ^
TIIE CEIEBR.4TED BUCK P.4TENT
COOKING STOVE,
Is for sale by the Rubscrib«r in Raleigh and
Fayetteville; in Raleigh at his Shop on Fay
etteville Street, and in Fayetteville at Mr. A. M
impbell’s.
* this very su- I The Subscriber hereby forewarns nil persons
time ""XSpoa all wHo think it to , from purchasing any of these Stoves from any
lohsh, ana cans upon u. „.T«on p thor n or out of North (’arolina. «x-
$25 Jvrward.
RI'XAWAY from the subscriber, about the
8th of .luly, a mulatt«> fellow named
about years old. lie is about
five feel eleven inches high, full bushy hair;
••athor slow spoken, and rather spare built, his
fr>int teeth slightly decayed, and probably one
or both of his eye teeth out. Said negro is ;»
C^'opcr by trade, and will attemj't to )>ass as a
free man, .'in.l may probably have free j>apcrs.
IS he h:!-; sail! ho can go any wliere. He is a
little rinklcy about the eyes, and has an old ap-
pearam'c. The subscriber will give the above
rc'var i for his apprehensii'n and delivery to him.
in (’Miw;iyb'rough. S. t’.. or c\'ntineuK‘ut in any
j.t'l in .North t'arolina. SJ that he can get him.
S lid ne;zro belongs to .lames M. Bell, ot'Cireeu-
ville, N. I'., of wh.iiu I hired him.
S. BF.I.L.
August 1, 1S')1. 10-tf
riFTV noi.i.AUs kewahd.
II
AN.VWAY from W. .1. Bm hauan. of .lolin-
ston county, on the ^th of .lanuarv. T'Vtt
NF.lltU* liOVS. iian and Steiihen. I'an is a'lout
■J’> years of age. st-nit built, of dark complexion,
und weighs about 17’>Uis. .“Stephen is about
\ears of ;ige. weighs 17t> lbs., of yellow com-
I !c.vion. speaks very slow when spoken to.
Sa: I Negroes were raised by Klizabeth Mur-
j liy of Cumberland county, in whose vicinity
they are supposed to be lurking.
I will give the above rewarvl for their appre-
iicnsi.tn and conlineinent in any jail so that I
get them, or for either; and an additional
ri'waril will be giv(-n for proof snrticient to con-
-iv't anv white person of 1- 'rboriiiir said Negroes.
K. V. .Mi'iiriiv. ;
Vin. Jl, l.'ol jt'.tf ^
xcvi'in:. ~
f uiulersigned. having determined tocon-
I. tinue his bu.-iiness in Wa leshorongh. fakes
this n-.ethod of iufovniing the public that he may
still be f'und at his old stand. South of the .\n-
•■■'n Hotel, where lie will keep constantly on
h;ui I a full assortment of the most choice
l.iipiors, Wines, t'ordials. Cigars, and other re
freshments nsually fnund in this section of
'■ountrv. lie hopes by strict attention to his
business, rigid preservation of gocid .;.nler, and
niiceaing tare f>>r the comfort .and enjoyment
.-’f h's cu'ton’.crs. to merit and receive a liberal
^hure of the puiilic patronage.
WM. U'. SANDFHS. i
Wadesborough, July I-'). 18ol. 7tf I
State of North Carolina,) r . t
(’..LCMBIS ColNTV. ’ ,
1> >ugald F. McMillan. . by his Onar lian. -losoph !
C. Lee,; William L. Kelly, and .I>hn'j. Kellv. '
by his Guardian, Albert Pi.well,) t.«. James
K( liy.
Petition to sell Heal Estate.
IT upp'arihg to the satisfaction of the Court,
that .lames Kelly, liefendant herein, is .a '
n..n-n siiient of this .'^tatc; It is (trdercl by the !
I ourt. that publication be made in the Fayette-
vHle t»bserver. a newspaper published in the
Tnwn of Fayetteville, for the space of six weeks.
if'tifyLn" the said James Kelly to be and u))pear
Ht the next term of the Superior Court of Ivpii-
ty. to be held for the County of C(>himbus. at
the Court House in Whitevillv, on the -Sd Mon-
'iitv after the 4th Monday in .''epteinber ne\t.
then and there to pleal, answer or demur to the .
said Petition, otherwise the same will be heard j
ex parto. ,iiid H decree be rendered pro confesso. j
\'itn*-ss, Forn'-y (George, ('jerk and .Master in ;
r'piity in and f'T the county of ('..iuinbus .nfore-
Medical.
rMlllK suliscribcr. in consc|uence ol tailing
n health, offers for sale his 1U>1 SK .\Nl'
LOT at I'lio, Marlborough Hisirict, S. C. The
i Lot contains five a- res of L:ind, having thcrctui
i a gooil lUvclling House, sufficient to contain a
' large familv, with all necessary uit-houses. He
1 also orters’his ,«tock of M KIM Cl NFS, SllUJl-
, ('AL INSTIU’MKNTS and HOOKS. Al.so, a
; 'tine Buggy «iih double harness. ;i .''ulkey. Bri-
: die and Sa'ldle, two Horses, milk (\>ws. i^c.
Mis Uwelling Mouse is completely furnished
throughout «ifh entirely new Furniture;—his
.Medical prep.-iration is complete, embracing
every article in popular use;—his Library is
verv select, cont.iiniiig the newest and most
popular authors.
The location for a Physician is the very best
in the country. The subscriber's patrons are
anxious that a Physician shoubl be left them;
he therefore respectfully invites the profession
to give this notice consideration.
It is desirable that all will >ie sold to one
purchaser.— to such, a great bargain will I.c
given. He will, if desireil. hire to fho pur
chaser three serv:ints—1\ boy, a cook, and hioise
girl. The subscriber will be absent until the
middle of Sejifcmber. .Vny information may
be obt;iin‘d during bis nbscnce I'roin Jt>hn A.
■ MiTlae. Possession given in (>ctober.
11. McNFlLL.
.\:igust 19. 18')1. 14'tfw
DissoLri'iox.
rp^llF copartnershii> heretofore existing under
H the name and -t\leoi TVSON \ PLUSO.N'
i»this ibiy dissolved by mutual consent. All
persons indebted to the firm will please make
p.aymcnt to Mr. Tyson, w In'is authorised to set
tle the business.
THOS. B. TYSON,
i SAM L J. PKRSdN.
■ August L’l. l^•'>l. . lS-4tw
mr' l'lios. I?. 'Fvson will c('nti-
nue the Mercantile Business at the t >!d Staml
in t'arihage.
7^ N(vri(’i:.
^Bf^AKKN up and committed to the .Tail of
S imi'-Jtiu (Vinnty. on the I’^th insf.. a ne
gro boy who s.iys his name is I.o\(»N. and th.it i
he belongs to .l.iines H. .'^hell of .'^oisth C.-ir'iIina i
Said bo_\ is about lid \ears old, o feet '' or !• ,
inches high, aii'i wcii:h.'> abcvit LIh ji iinds. i
The owner is rciiue.-ted t" come forward. ‘
prove property, pay charges and take hiiti
away.
ISAAC BOYKIN. Jailer.
Clinton, .\ugiist lh.'>l. iS-tf
J'.rf rutor's Xafirr. ■
^B^HF Subscriber, at .■'epteiaber Term. IS,'.],
M, of Cvuuberlaii'l County Court, dulv ijuali-
fied as Kxecutor of the Last Will an.I Testament '
ot .lohu Smith. Sen. ,\11 persons having claim>
airainst the Testator, are notified to present !
them within the time limited by act of Assein- i
bly, or this notice will be pleii(led in b.'ir of re- ;
covery, i
FArvQl HAllK SMITH.
Sept. 1H')1. IV-;,tw
\\ atcli(‘s and J(‘W(‘lrv.
"I'ho Sii!>.';cril)cr
repectfiil'y inform« f he pub
lic. that he hasjut return
ed from the N.irth. with a
fine as-;'.rtment of and
Silver W ATC H FS. (b.ld
Fob, (iiiani .V V> st (’hains:
iobi, •■'ilv. Steel and Oilt Keys; Breast Pins;
I.ar Kings; Fingrr lUngs; (Jo'ld. .'Silver, .''ti’el
and Shell Sjx-ctach’s; (iold iind .''ilver Pens and
Pem'ils; (iold .‘mil Silver Thimbles; Bracelets;
Lockets; (iold .and Silver Belt Buckles; .'■'-leeve
Buttons; Clasps; .''ilver ('ups ;Alu-ic Boxes. .'Sil
ver trnit and Butler Knives; Port nionevs; Pur- j
ses: a fine assortment of Walking Canes' Plaf.-d
}irepared
iinv one who will c.all iipmi him, the vtisf fit/>e-
rvirtli/ of his over all other /‘olis/ien or hlackiii(j
now sold in North ('.irolina. Call and iiavc your
boots and shoes once completely blacked and
polisheil, ami be satisfied.
This article la otlered at a price not higher
than is usually charged for other and interior
qualities, and u trial is all that is usked to se
cure the patronage of the public generally.
The undersigned expects to visit every por
tion of the Stiite to introdtice hia Polish, and
asks now in advance that Merchants anti others
visiting Fayetteville will give him a call.
A. J. WOODW APvI).
June 21, isr.l. T7-bin
$200 Rnvanl.
rWILL give one hundred dollar.s for the ap
prehension and contiiicnient of .\NPFItSON
and JKRKY in any jail so that 1 can get tlieni
again, or fifty dollars for either. I will also
give ■'fltK* t'or pr»>of of any responsible p«'rson s
harbt>ring saiil m'grocs. 'I lu’V runaway from
niv plantation in .Moore county on the lOfh d
Feb'y last, and are tluuight to be lurking .•ibont
Iti or 17 miles abov“ (’arthage oi^Heep LiM'r. ■.
through the etlge of Moore and corners of Chat
ham and Baniloljdi counties. Anderson is about :
•JS years old. a‘ bright mulatto, alauit feet 7 or ;
S inches high, well proportioned; has an open j
countenance, and is ipiite plausible. It is be- )
lieved that he will emleavor to jiass for a free
man and escape to a free State, as he had a
brother who played the s.ame game. .Jerry is
about 21 years old. b feet o or I inches high,
stout built; h.is a down look, p.articularly when .
sptken to. and is rather impudent. Said ne- i
gri>es formerly l>elong«'d to ,Iohn R. Ritter, in :
the upper end of Moore cminty. j
Any information must be addressed to the j
subscriber at I’ocket P. O., Moore ctuinty, N. C. j
J. L. BRV.VN. I
April 12, IS.') 1. 07tf !
w KaimmnV; i’APi:ii.
J 1^F.\^1S Meliiim si/e,
S 1.5 l!lue. f»>r Cotton Yarns.
I'rom .Manteo Paj'Cr Mills, llalei^h. i-or s.ale
low Kt H. BR.>iNSUN \ Si»N.
July ISol. 3tf
LAW1;i:N(’K a ('OMi’ANVS
Patcnl IniprovtHl l*'K sh (ilov('s
and Straps.
For proilucing a healthy state of the system by
Friction,
^■IHi: great value of the IIORSIMIAIR KL-
I N>VAToRasa thcrajieutic agent, when
•ipplied to the human ln.dy. is well known t-
•‘very one v.ho has paid the least attention it)
tlu‘ imp rtunce of a healthv action ot fl;c .s;kin.
For sale by S. J. HlNSIi.VLK.
(»ct. 1. 18.'>0. o'.'tl
11 larie sized good Ml'LFS. well >iroke
to the wagon, and riot exceeding seven
years of age. Apply to 1*. vV W. Mcl.aiirin.
I’av ette\i!le, or to thf sul.scrib'T .it SIicks\il!c.
l;> iiii'ics above Fayetteville, on tiie east side
ajic Fe.ir r;' er.
N. K. M.liCFFlK.
.liily ]s, I"-)!. t')-tf
. ?i m: Ts ’ tjt.v m:.
any person infringing his right, either by ]>ur-
chasing. selling, or using, any' except those ob
tained I'rom himself.
JOSEPH AVOLTERING.
Kalcigh, .April 19, 1851. bStf
rJv IJ. \vTN’n-.U (j()()!) s.
WE are now receiving our F A L L A N I)
WINTER GOOL»S, consisting of a
very general uud well selected Stock,
li\ ALL LLXES,
Which we are ofl'ering on our tisual terms.
Jkiiy" -Ml sorts of Produce purchased; and we
iittejid as usual to the FOllW-\Rl>lN(f Bl Sl-
NFSS. J. i'V T. WAUDILL, Hay st.
Fayefteville, Nov. 18')0. -17tl
10
FOR HAI.E,
.1/ thr /oicrsf Mtrkct JVicrit,
IIIIDS. New ('rop MOLASSES.
I2tHt sacks salt.
bushels .Mum Salt.
?MM»0 lbs. Cotton 'V'ain.
(.►snaburgs ami Brown Sheetings.
With a general stock of articles in the (iroc(‘rv
line. JNO. D. WILLIA.MS.
Fayetteville, Feb. lo, ISot).
Mfit>ICAL DEl'ARTMEN’T OP
IIAMPDKiN SIDNEY COLLEGE,
ItlCH VA.
TIHE fourteenth annual course of Lectures
will commence on Monday, the 13th ol
October, 1851, and continue until thtJ first ol
.March ensuing. The commencement lor con
ferring degrees will be held about the middle ol
March.
R. L. Boiianjj.w’, M. D., Professor of Ob
stetrics, kc.
Ij. W. (JllAMnKKI.,^Y^■E, JL D., Professor of
.Materia Medica, &c.
S. MAt:piN, AI. 1>., Professor of Chemistry.
Ciis. Bkll (iiBsoN, M. D., Professor of Sur
gery, &c.
C. P. JroiNsoN, M. D., Professor of Anatomy
and Phjsiology.
lb H. Ti ckkii, M. 1)., Professor of Theory
and Practice of Medicine.
A. E. pETicoLAS, .M. D., Demonstrator of An
atomy.
The facilities for Anntomical and Chntcal in
struction in this institution and unsurpassel.
EXPENSES. —.Matriculation fee Profes
sors' fees (aggregate) sjilOo—Demonstrator’s fee
.'jilO—(iraluaiion fee >2'>.
The price of Boanl, including fuel, lights and
servants’ attendance, is usually .iN.J or .$:5 j per
week.
The (’ataloguo, &c., containing fuller informa
tion concerning the School, will be forwarded t«.
those applying for it, or specific enquiries will
be answered by letter. Aildress
S. MALPIN, M. D.,
Dean of the Faculty.
9-Sw
J
July '11.
SOV'VWIMS
rST RECEIVED,
pojiular Book.
.Vug. 1S’)1.
HA KMONV.
a new supply of this
E. J. HALE & SON.
NOTICE.
H^TARR’& WILLIAMS have removed to the
Store recently occupied by Mr. John D.
Starr, one door wept of Messrs. H. Branson &
Son, where they have just received alditions to
the Spring purchases of Staple and Fancy DKY^
GOODS. Country merchants are renuestcd to
examine our stock.
J. B. STARR.
J. M. WILLIAMS.
June 7, 1851. 7u-tf
Bll.VVii just received from New York, my
FALL AND WINTER
{Stock of Goods,
Consisting of a general assortment of
Dry (ioods, lirorfries, lliinlwure, riitlcry, &c.
I will barter for TURPENTINE, or any
kind of Produce.
N. KING,
10 miles North of Fayetteville.
Oct. 2H, 18',(j. 43tf
FOR SALK,
W.M. ROWLAND’S Extra thick Mill
and Cross-cut S.\WS, (j and b.i feet.
D. & W. McLAURlN.
Nov. l‘», lS.",f). 4btf
II
NO TK K.
.V\ ING associ.ifod with me Mr. .A. J. O’-
llanlon. the Grocery, Commi.ssion and
Forwarding busine.ss will hercaft»T be conduct
ed under the Firm of Willkings \ Co.
E. W. 'VII.LKINt^S.
Fayetteville, N. (\, .August, ISol. 11-Ini
^■1HI.'> I.INF (>F liOATS in «t;|i in siicc ss-
M ful "peration «.n the Cape Fear River, and
continue to otfer many facilitic' t*i the shi] p;ng
puMie.
PiT'''n.s p itronising this I.irie. may rc't a-
'•^ire'i that th'*ir (iiH..is will be bro\i’jhT up will,
dispatch, and at the verv lowr»r rate' nf J'n'ipht.
A. W. STF.KL. President.
T. S. Ll TTrRI.f »H.
-\gent :it Favetteville.
Feb. I-', is.'.l. * tf
.\crcs \ ahial)lc
'r I A1 H 1: U J. A N 1) S
FOR SALE.
i^HE Subscriber has purchased all the Lands
belonging to the l^.state of Abram Dubois,
deo’d. lying piiiK'i]’ally in Robeson county, and
on both s dcs of I.umber River, the dillereiit sur
vey s containing
Ov‘i* 100,000 Acr“s;
.V large part finely 'i'imbcred, ami convenient to
Lumber River, where a large tjiiaiitity of Tim
ber is now railed to the Geor^otown nuirkct.
Ttiese L;;iids are very valuable both for the
T-nil’cr and Turpentine, for which piirpos‘ a
large ]i:irt i.s well suited, being in a region
wh'icitie Turpentine yields more :ibnndantly
tliaii an\ other 'cctii.n of the .'slate. Tlie Lands
wi!! t.e s'M ;it a low price, and in iiuanlilit.s to
suit pmch.isers.
Inli.rniation respei-ting the title c.in In* ob-
t.iiiie I by applving t'> the lb n. K’ll ert .''traii^;e.
Hon. .la'. C. l)obbin, or A. T. .'■uiith, 1 ^
Attornev s at L:iw. i
I understand tln-re aro many tie-j ;i'sers on
these Lands, to all of wh"lii notico is hereby
given, that the law will l.e enfoivevl against ail
such 'i!!* nders.
.\pplieation for any part of the Lands can be
made to m\ -elf. or .John \\liis!o«. Fm].. « ho
is dulv authorise I t'l imike '.ile of the same.
THOS. J t I RTIS.
Fayetteville, N. Sept. 1, IbL"). 7'>tf
For Rent on Favorable Terms,
Coml' rtab'i- l)»M*I!iii;: H'r.sc on .'It.inti rd
.''treet, under the Oak-*, witii a i:i-..d \icw
f the fiiiblic wiirks •■n Hay 'iint. and of the
e\t,!,'i\c cultivated fie'.il' in fr-nt. a
d stan I t >r a Pro\;s'' ii or (ir'>ei-rv .s-r. re,
■st fiid d" the Yar 1 ISuiid ng'. A
:i'.i.’.t 'ummer ti-scien.c joining Dr. B. l»-'b-
011. Aj j.iv at the Post tnhce.
John
\u^'u.-t 1 L 1 '^•'>1.
'r()nA('(’o.
A (iOOD STOC'K on hand; and 1 shall re-
ceive regularly, from .Me.^srs. J. .Lmes A:
Co’s Factory. i|iialities assorted from common to
very fine, which 1 will sell at lowest manufac
turing prices.
J. I TLEV.
Fayetteville. .April •{, 1851. btitf
NO'TK'!’’.— .MI .Accounts due
the Merchants' Steamboat Company, for Freights
up to the loth inst., must be jiromptly paid to
the undersigned, as much time cannot be given
to the collecticn of the same.
J. .n; T. WADDII.L, late Ag-,-nts.
Fayetteville, .Ian. ‘J7. ISol. A'ltf
to i'otitrart for^
'rii(‘ Sul)scrit)*‘r avisIi*s to con
tract for ONE MILLION OF RED OAK HHD.
STA\ E.''. of the following dinu'tisions. viz:—
Full 14 inches long, ij inch thu-k ori the thin
edire: to average 4 inches in wilth: ii'Oie to be
less than :’>i. They must l>e got out of good,
siiund timber, and not to .'how nnich s.ip. 'I’ln-y
must be rough shav-1 v. iih the dr iw ing knife.
For which ijuality of Staves, 1 am willing to
pav ylh p-r ihoiisan 1.
E. D. IIAI.L.
NVilmingt n. .\iig. 2'>, 1S'*1. l>-tf
!:i)WL\ ;j.o\ i:k.
sALivM paim:r-miij..
^■^IIE subscriber bus taken ciiarpe of this olti
M. ,‘imi well known f]st:!blishment, and is pre-
pareil to attend to all orders for
iVintin;.^ I’ap(>r, Ah'rcliants’ and
l*'actory W i"i|)()in^, &('.
The Mill has recently been thoroughly refitted
with new machinery, and the subscriber believes
he can furni.sh Paper of as gt>od i|uality and at
a.s cheap prices as can be purchased any where,
North or South.
CHARLES E
Salem, June 7, Ibol.
SIIOBER.
77tf
f
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MAC RAF.
l:;-'-.w
I^^N'ILISH White Dut' h. large Fnglis
J I'l'lk. Rut.n Bacra Turiiin .''eed. recci
lav and for sale bv
.Xii'iii'-t 1,
h N-r
eived t '
7.-. Bb'.s
inn .•
IM. c
;.i
■Jixt I I s.
:5tt Hhd
Fill 1
Bag
. No. 1 Herri'i''.
■> .Macki rel.
- Hay.
■s (■ .tf n Bagging.
R>]>e.
T»ine.
'. M"’.a«sr«.
'. Fiilr .'^ngars.
Rio Cutfi'e.
HINSI.AI-E.
Di-tf
W A.NI'I'.ll.
HAND.s-. !it 7*) (■’’. perd.'iv. on
t!.e Southern I’l.ink Ib'.-id. Sfeadv
employment and cash p.-ivment weekly, if le-
■luircd. Aj j.ly to
D. M. BI IF.
-\t the .''t*'.iiii \Iill. I'T to
A. A. M. KFTHVN
June J ’., IS.')1. [77-tfJ F.ayetteville.
iih .\iiiiii and .‘^.ack .'•alt. and Gr'^ceries gen
erally, for s;ile at the ’.owe^t market j^r.c s. l.y
JNO. D. WII.I.IAMS,*
•August 1 t, 1 h.'il. 1 -’tf
HA(;(;iN(; and uoi’i:.
«C!{ COTTO.V B.\(i«iING .VNI» Rol’K have
arrived. Our frieii'ls can send in their
or-iers. and they .‘•hall be snpf lidl.
.Vllglist 1 I
r I’
II
COt»K .V
;i.
TAYLOR.
14tf
:■ id. at (•tfice in Whiteville, the 2d Monday af- ' l>askets and Castors; a large ass'irtnient
tt r the 4th Monday in March, A. I), l^■')l. j ’**'d common .Accordeons; Violins; Flutes;
14-w] ‘ F. iE>RGE, C. M. E ' Compasses; Chains; Mathema
- ' • j tical Instruments; Ladies’ Work Boxes; fine and
STATE OF N. C.MIOLINA i »>!'rvel Cuns; Pistol;
RK’HMOND CoL NTY ^ every variety; Game Bags* Shot Pouches
/ ,,*;>/ *7/-. , ; Powder Fla-ks; Percussion Caps; Dog Collar
n/ I h,n and Q>uu f, r StSiton.^, Ju- and Calls; fine Pocket and Pen Knives- .^cissors
iwri i> _ 11 „ .1 . -
'’J1HE
l>/ Term,
PIca.sant M. Powell anl NatJian T. Bowdou, Ex- '
e.'utors of Dr. John .McLeod, dec ■!, r.t. Ann '
McLeod. William .McL-od. .Fohn .Nb Leod, i
V> illiat.i MeK;iy and Ann his wife, Willium j
AVhite aud Harriet his wife, .Martin Williams I
and Martha his wife, Sl.-phen McLeod, Helen I
M irr McLeod, Belia McLeod, Delia McLeod, !
W ilt'in McLeod, and James McLeod.
Petition lor .‘settlement.
I N thi^ c;uise, it appearing to the satisfaction
* ol the Court, that the Defendant.s. John
^^•Leod, and Martin Williams and Martha his
V. lie. reside beyond the limits of said .State- It
IS theref.re Or.lered by the Court, that publica
tion be inade for six successive weeks in the
l ayetteville Observer, notifying the said non-
resident delendantS’ to-wit; John McLeo-l. and
Martin W illiams and wife .Marth;i, to be an.l ap
pear at the next term of this Worshipful Court
to be held for the county of llichmoml, at the
■urt House in Rockinirham, on the third Mon-
mhv ol October next, then and thereto plea.I
a:i.swer or demur to the Petition in this cause
• ed, etherwi,sc the same will be taken pro con-
and heard ex parte as to them
Witness, Mal.;oim \.. Douglass, Clerk of our
Kud ourt at Olhce in Rockingham, the third
Mo ld V of July, A. I). 1S51, Hnd in the seven-
> 8i.xih 3ear of American Independence
dofglass, c. (’;. c.
LAX I) FOR SALE.
I^HE Subscriber oflFcrs at private sale, about
r * Hundred Acres of Land, lying on the
^.ts sir e o Gum-Swamp, in Richmond county,
lour miJes South of Laurel IHll. The
am les on and over the stage road leading
r m rayetteville to Cheraw, joining the lands
l>. McLauriu, Mrs. Gibnon, and others. •
. , JODN McLAURlN.
•'uly I8.,i. S-w2m
NEW HANOVER INSTITUTE,
i'ifth Session of this Institute will
■- commence on .Monday, the ICth of Sept.,
t' iininating February 15th.
l"or a (.'ircular, containing full particulars as
to terms, &o., inquire of the subscriber,
P. CLE.MENT, Principal.
August 1, 18.S1. lO-eowtlO
WAN'l'EI) T(TmiY.
OR 30 LIKELY YOUNfi NEtJUOES;
*.pply at the Fayetteville Hotel.
ll-tf
Rar.^irs; Needles; Chessmen ami Boanls; Hair,
100th, Nail, L.-ilher and Flesh Itrushcs; Note
Paper; Envclojies; ami a great variety of Fancv
Goods.
A farm, Ehjht ntnl hu.,hnj ('Lf)CKS.
Purchasers will please give me a call.
DC7^(’lock., W atciu'S and Jmv-
elry neatly Repaired.
W. PRIOR, llav street.
Sept. 2, 18-^1. 18-:!m
VV1I,I, I!K SOI.I),
IN front of the Branch of the Bank of the
State of North Carolina, in this town, on
I hiirsd.-iy the 2-")th instant, at 12 o’clock, M.,
Sixteen !>!harcs of the Ca|>ifal or .loint Stock
of the -Merchants’ Steamboat Coiiipanv.
C. P. .MAl.LETT, Att’y.
Sept. 1, 1 «.->!. I7ts
NOriCE.
FILL IMI mm IIOOIIS.
rwi H H Subs. ril)ers are now receiving a well
B selecteil .sfo-k of .'staple and Fancy DR\
GOOD!^. Among fbeir sto-k will be found the
latest styles of 1-adies’ aud Gentlemen’s DRESS
GOODS,'together with a good a.s.sortment of
R.‘:i(ly-nia«lc (’lnthiiir; rinbrellas; Hats,
(.'aps, iiiil IJoniititM; aU kiinls IJoof.s and
Shoes; (Jarpeliiig; Saddlc.s, IJridlcs, Wliijis
anti ('/ollarH; Hanlwan' and Cutlery; lic:t-
tlif!r; Ilollow-waroand (’rockory-warc; Lnaf,
Ijunip, Crushed, (’larified and lirown Su
gars; Teas; Rio, Laguira and Java Coffee;
iSalt, iMola.sse.s, Iron and Nails.
With many other Goods, which will be sold
very cheap for (.'ash, or on time to those who pay
punctually. We would be glad if our friend's
and the public generally would give us a call.
J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN.
Sept. 1, 18.jl. i«tf
I/ni(‘ lo Ka'‘^^h
.'subscribers. Mail Contr.-ictors frrun
Fayetteville to Raleigh, will commence
operations this day. with new and comfortable
(-'o.icbes. gooil hor.“es. ;tnd caret'ul Drivers.—
The Fare is F1\’E BOLL.\RS same n:- belore.
The .''f.-ige Houses are. in Fayetteville, fh«’ F:iy-
etti.'ville Hofei, in Raleigh, the \'arborongh
House; but Passengers will be conveyed to such
other Housi s as they may select. The li'Uirsof
departure will be, until further notice, at half-
past 0 P. .M. from Fayetteville. ;ind at 2 P. .M.
from Raleigh. d:iily. The subscribers hope, by
unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share
of the travel.
MI’RIXM'K .McKINNON,
DAVID .McNEILL
Fayetfevillo, July 1, 1S.')1. 7H-tf
.MHL\SO.\
,n sr Ri;('FI\ ED and offers for s
cheap.—
bags superior Rio COFF EE,
iile,
Watch-Maker and Jeweler,
,\T THE OLD srvNh.
Sn/ii of' f/i> L'ny
rcturne i frotn th*‘ North w ith a large
iiss' rtnient 1.;' W.M'CilFS, CLfM’K.'' .\.M»
.n,U l.l.U. which he itn ite' the pulilic to ex-
•■iiiiiiH-. .\iii'>ng his stiK’k can be foMnd.—
• i"!d and ."SiUcr Watch's of all kinds .and
iiric.-^; (i ,M ;i,i I .ilvi-r F'.b. (iiiard. and A'est
h lilt'; i..!d. Silver, .''t 'do. and .''feel Keys ami
.■Seal': Bre.-ist Pin-- and K:ir-Rini^s of all kinds
and price': l'in;r«T Rings; (iobl. .''ii\cr .-ind .''teel
.''pcvtac'.es; .'>’'\er and Gobi Thimbles; fine
Br.iccli-t.s: (iol.l ;i:ci .'silver Pens and Pencils;
ic|d I.'ickf ts; (i..!>l :ind .'siher Belt Buckle':
•‘npi ('as^*: •'• ral Rea ls: .'>!!eeve Buttons; fine
Ai-i-ordeoii': \|usic Boxes: fine and C('inmon
\\alk;ng ('.iiic.': tine and cnmnion Pistols; ."silver
('u[': .■'ihfr .po..n': Poi t-.Mi'ueys; Purses;
• locks, fi-iiMi to .'j;|0; Plateil Cake P>askets.
C.-ist I s :ind .-(ndlesticks; Brass vlo.; l>uck-(iam-
nion Bo.irds; .Vi-.. ,vc.
.MILITARY 5(»ODS.
,''Wf>rds. S.’ishes, Face. Buttons. Bugl«*s, .“^t.Trs.
Plunu s. Ciips. ^\c.. \c.
l*arfi-nlar attention paid to the
Repairing of W.-itches and .lew( .ry.
Fayetteville. N. C., July '-'I. *;-.‘’m
atclu's and Ji‘W(‘lrv.
At WIiolt'Male and K‘faii.
4I ST I'IMSIIEI),
J^lOHT NEW BUG(iIES. Also, two second
Ji hand. For sale by
'a. a. McKETlIAN.
.lune 2, 1851. 74-tf
i)()Mi:s'ri('s.
rlTTLE River Osnabergs; 7-8 and 4-4
J Sheetings always on liaml, and for .sale at
Factory jriices, by
STARR .t WILLIA.MS.
June 7, 1851. 75-tf
KlN(i and McMlLL.AN have entered
i. ^ • into copartnership in the DistiJU ry of
Turpentine, ami have erected a Still (ui the
West side i.f the Favetteville .and Western Plank
lioad. S miles from FaveUeville.
N. KING.
.May71tf A. .McMILLAN.
II V###/rr/.
■ 7" E wish to buy liO.IMMi barrels Turpentine.
▼ ? * K!N»; V .Mc.MILLAN.
ij:ss()>s in Mrsi(\
fll. W'HIT.AKKlv would respectftilly in-
Ja form the citizens of Fayetteville and vi-
'■inity. that he has again coininenoed givinr Le--
s' IIS on the Piano Forte. He returns his tli.ink.-
f r the lil I'utr iiiage heretof..re received,
and humbly ' I’icits :i continuance of the s;inie.
.\1’ pains 'hall be taken for the advaiicenH'nt of
his pupils.
Instructii'n also givon on the iuitar.
Pi anos t'.incd and repaired in the best
maniM-r. L. H. WHITAKER.
.August L’l. ;fjtf
f.MN’TS.
4000
Imperial and Paris Grceu.
Spanish Brown, Spanish Whiti
Winter Green, Chrome Yellow"'^
Litharge and other vnrietiex ,,r p
Cook & Junv^ *'''
March 10, 1851.
Burning Fluid and
Burning fluid at 8o cents xi
Camphine at 50 *. ■'
Both of the best quality, constantlv
>r hv *^’1 :
and for sale by
Aug. 7, 1851,
S. J. Hix,.;
lltf
TO COTTON IM.ANTi/^
300
200 lbs. Twine,
Just received and for sale chenn K
, peter p.
August 16, I80I. ^
Htf
Gunn’s Domestic lyiediritio
A FURTHER supply, just received
E. J. hale i
June 10, 1851.
printin(71nk.
A FEW ;^,01b Kegs, just recoivH,^,.
.-a sale by E. J. HALE ^
Aug. 13.
HEWRIilTTA LINE OF^
^ilrain an«l
tP«E all in csc -'llcnt order lor br,..i„_.
Tow Boat* have bren .•'eceiitlv rci'
aud made good as new. W> have jklV,
neic Flat for low water, and well auar,{e^t/.
service. She will carry 7t.«t bbls. nieri’Lic. * •
and draw only inches water.
Those favoiing us with their patron.i-t -
expcct as prompt and che.-ip service iij •
particular as any other Line can offer.
G. DE.MlNii, I'r,.,-,
R. M. oriu;ll, .w-
A. I). C.\ZACX, Agent at Wihni,,
Fayetteville, Dec. 21, 185(>.
i;;
HOKIU)\\\
term of five years
security given. In
\\ AX I'HI) TO
x!iooo ,;ii
terest aiiniially i>r semi-annually.
.\ddress letter to A. IL, anfl leave at this of
fice.
.lune -'lo. Is51. 78-tf
50
HHDS. SUEET MOLASSES. 100
.''acks Liverjiool ."sALT, with our usual
."stock of (iR >CER1 E.''.
J. a: T. W ADDILL.
.luly :?1. I.''.". 1. ()tf
goo.l siij.ply of Williams’s Rectifieo
R\e Whiskey. ' J. \ T. W.
NE(;UO!:s WAN I'ED.
M 1.\.'sH paid for likely young Negroes, if ap-
^ plication is made soon.
J. .V T.
Sept. 10. 1 >.')!).
WADDILL
37tf
rU.\W t’l TTERS. C/irn .‘'hollers, and a va-
riet\ of Ploufrhs
sale by
Jan'. L
ami
J.
I’louirh fixtures, for
\ T. WADDILL.
5:;tf
1.1 VERV SI’Ain.Es,
^H^^IIE citizens of Fayetteville, and the pu
■- generally, can be acc ini„,„lj,f,.,i on r-..
.sonable terms with HORSFS. l:ri;(,ip;s,
other Vehicl-s. at such times as th-v m.-iVk.
to hire, .by ajiplying to the subscrii.iiT, a's he .
now well prepared fi r the hiisines.s. Jfe »
be much obliged to those wisliing to hire to ■
him a call.
J. A\. P((\\K1I.'*. Agent,
Fayetteville, Jan. 27. ]s51. oO-Ypd
I). cV W . Mel iauriii
n.A\ L just received a seasonable assor.n?::
of tiOOD.''. consisting of Prints:
‘lams: Jaconet. .^■.\iss aid Tarltan Muslin;: r. ■
I’rinteil Linen Lawns; Lace Capes: white ;i'
'.-oiM Li.sle; Silk einb. and sup'r Kid (ilove«- Ij--
'iery; ditto foi- Misso. ;ind Roys: Linen Ca;
brie Handkerchiei's; T.-iybir's .'spool Cottou: Ij. i
ind fancy Cassimeres; Cloths; col'd .'.•nd »li :-
Linen Drillings; fine French loubIe wiitii
ind rib'd Di-ab d’Ete; .Sheetings ;ind Sl.irt;:.:-
rmbrellasand Parasols: Boots and .'•ii"cs: H.i:
vare and Cutlery; with a great varict\ «:
•ve otter at the lowest .prices.
—ALSO—
2^’) lioxes Tobacco, very low per the
1ft bbls. prime Pork.
oO l)ags Rio and Laguira Coflee.
5 hhL«. .'siiirar.
10 bbls. Refined and Omnulated .^ugar.
Loaf and Crushed ditto.
Bar ami Fancy Soapa.
Superior Northern Flour. &c.
D. 6,: W. McLAn;LV
April 7, 1S51.
FOR SALE,
ONE lot of Land containing 2 acrcs, with a
comfortable Dwelling ILiuse and Kitclton
thereon. The aliove property is in half a mile
of Robe.son Institute, Robeson county,
Ahso, Four Shares of the (’ai.ltul* Stock in
siiKt Institute.
For further particulars, inquire of
ALFRED JACKSON.
Luiaberland county, Sept. 1, Irial. I8tf
lilank: Warrants fir sale h(re.
Liue of 4 horse Post Coaches from
Fayetteville to Warsaw—Daily.
FBIHE Siib.scribcrs having secured the mail
B. contract on tlie above Linr, will commence
THIS D.\Y, running a Line of Four Horse Post
t'oacbes. Daily. Leaving Fayetteville at (1 P.
M., and arriving at War.s.iw at ^ past ti A. .AL,
in time for the Cars North and South. Re
turning. leave Warsaw on the arrival of the
Tars, r.ay about 1 or 2 P. M., anl arrive at Fay
etteville itf ten hours. Every care will be taken
to remb-r the line pleasant, convenient, and safe,
for Travellers.
A Line ol Stages will be established as soon
a.s possible, by the Plank RoaI, from Fayette
ville via Carthage and .Asheborough, to Lcxiii*’’-
ton, Salem, and Salisbury.
McKINNON & McNElLIo
25 barrels Coflee Sugar,
;')(> harn-ls Miu-kerel, Nos. 1, 2 and
Loal and (iranulated Sug.ir.
_also_
,\ large .'issortment of Iron and Nails, .'shov
els. Spab-s. Trace Chains. Sbwvels and Tongs,
Rl.icksmith.s’ P>ellows, .\nvils. Vises. Hammer.'’,
I’bines, .Augers auil Chisels, Files, Collins's
.Axes. .See.
.\ugust D). 1S51. lltf
Medical College of the State of
South Carolina.
fWIHE .Annual Course of I.ecturos in this In-
I. stitution will commence on the first .Mon
day in November next, on the following branch
es;
•Anatomy—by Prof. J. E. HOLBR(')0K, M. I).
Surgery—l)y Prof. K. (JEDDINCS. M. D.
Institutes and Practice of .Medicinc—by Prof
S. IIFNRY DK’KSON. M. D.
Physiology—by Prof. JA.MES MOULTRIE
M. D. '
.Materia Melica—by Professor HENRY R
FROST, .M. I).
Obstetrics—by Prof. THOS. G. PRIOLfLAU
M. D.
Chemistry—by Prof. C. U. SHEPARD, M. D.
Comparative Anatomy—bv Prol'ess«>r LOUIS
AGASSIZ, M. D.
Demonstrator of .Anatomy—bv ST. JULI VN
RAVENEL, M. D. ‘ '
Dr. D. .L t'.AI.V, Physician to the .Marine
Hospital and t'linical Instructor, Lectures twice
a week ou the di.seases of that Institution.
Dr. E. BELI.N FL.AtiG, Physician to the
Alms House, I,e-fures twice a week on diseases.
Demonstrative instruction in Medicine and
Surgery, at the College Hospital.
In luidition to the Regular Lectures of tlie
College, arrangements have been made between
individual members of the Faculty and citizens
w i:i?s ri:irs grvino ou -
riONARV;
A FI RTHER suppdv just received.
- » E. J. HALE v'i SON.
Aug. 1:1.
»r. T. 1>. II A I C; 11^
taken an OlficO on Hay Street, Wt si
of the Hotel Buiblings.
July 14. 1851. 4-tf
AMNEK’Af. \\ A1'I:R.
SJ. HINSDALE is prep;ired to furnisli his
• cnstoniers with SODA or .MINERAL WA
TER, with a variety of Synips, all of a (jualitj,
,1. M. lil'.ASLEV
(tUI.D re.sjiectfully inform the public
generally, that he h:is returned recent
ly from N.-w York, with deci-kdly a large as
sortment of
l%*atrh«'s a tut Jrirctry,
Many of these W.-itches were bought for (W.'^H
B\ THE P.V'K.\;E. and can therefore be sobl
very low. He has Wafchcs of all kind.s; Chains.
Keys and Seals of all kinds an.l of the latest ' 0!h, WimJotc Varnish tfr
styles; Finger-Rings. Ear-Rings. Medallions, of n- ^ i 11 ’
unsurpassed.
.\pril 21.
G8tf
niit GS & .MKOIC'J.M'S,
all si:res. of English and .\merican make; La
dies' Chatelaines; Cuff Pins; Collar and Sleeve
Buttons; Shirt Studs; Gold Spectacles, light and
heavy; (fold Pens and Pencils; (Joid and .“Silver
Thimbles: Bracelets; Silver Fruit and Btitter
Knives; Silver Spoons of all sizes; .;irge lot of
Pocket Cutlery; Sci.‘>sors. best (piality; Button-
SaMUHL j. lllNSnAI,K
(>lfers for sale an extensive assortment
of GOODS, among which are the fol
lowing:
Opium. Camphor, Castor Oil, Alcohol, Sul-
phiu', -Alot's, Slagnesia, Rhub:trb, Morphine,
vuinine. Creani Tartar, Sal Soda. Castile Soap.
Belts and i owder flasks; Military (loods. in- ^ aste. Copperas, White Lea.l, Linseed Oil, Train
eluding the Bass Drum and the smallest Button; Whale (>il. Sperm Oil. Sweet Oil, Ncatsfoot
Violins and extra Bows; Flutes, Clarionets. Fla- j Copal Varnish, Leather A'arnish, Japan
geolets. Accordeons. of all kinds and sizes; Mu- I y^'mish, Window Ghi.ss. Putty, Pumice Stone,
sic P.oxes; Perfumery; Soap; Lather Ibushes; I ireen. (^hrome A'eilow, Lampblack!
Razors and Strops; Dressing and Pocket ('ombs; ! ^ ‘'lent Plack, Terra de Sienna, Umber, Black
Plated and Britannia Ware; and v;irious other i L'tl>arge, Red Lead, Patent Drj’er, Whi-
things too te«lious to enumerate. i French A'ellow, A’ellow Ochre, Venetian
Call and give me a trial. l^^d. .'Spanish Brown, Priissian Blue', Sand-pa-
I per, Starcii. Sal Eratiis, Mnstanl, Spice, Nut-
iic-iflv ' '■•'rrfi', Hops. Indigo, Madder, Saltpetre,
J C.inger, Glue, Aiinato, Cloves, Mace, r.nmins
Fluid, .Vlum, Oxalic Acid, White Brick, Tri])oli,
Wash P.rushcs, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,’
1 ash piiid for old Gold and Silver.
W.\TCiu;.s and Jewf.lhy
Hcpaired.
Fa^ctteriffe, X. C.—XnrtJi-En^t Corner
of Market /Square.
J. .M. BEASLEA'.
WANTED,
3000 ft. .Ashe Lumber for Wagons, l .l to 3 inches
thick.
ScruM.ing ditto, Shoe do., Tooth do., Hair do..
Logwood, Reil wood. Black Ink, Opodeldoc, itc.,
w ith a general assortment of Medicines; Chemi-
chIs of all kinds; French and English Perfume
ry and Soaps; with a full assortment of all the
leading Patent Medicines now in u.sc.
Fayetteville, N. C., Aug. 8, 1851.
lloti’likiKNN Vortical Water
fM^HERE are .several hundred of tliese Wheels
.M_ in operatifin in different cotinties in North
( arolina. tor proof ol their great advantage.s
over the common flutter wheel, or any other
wh *els now in use for saw mills, we confidently
refer to tho.se who have applied them to their
mills. We can recommend them particularly
for their superiority in cases of a low bead of
water, or back water.
We atUl keep a supply of Wheels, suiUvhJy for
dlflerent head# of water, at Wilmington, Nciw-
bern, Waiihiugtou. Edonton and FayetieviUe.
The whoeln may also bo had of E. A. Brovajil,
Linoolnton, au4 Uriali W'ella, Petersbi»rjj, Va.
Persons wishing to obtain the right to uite tho
wheels, will be served ou uppliciitjon to D,
-McNpill & Co., Fayvittevillc, N. C.
D. McNElLt,
A. A. McKETflAN.
J. McAtlSTER,
Feb’y 1810. 50-tf
of Charleston, with Professor Louis Agassiz, to 3000 ft. Seasoned Oak Ltmiber 1? to 3 inches ' * pr««>ptly attended
deliver at the (ollege, during the regular term, KHM) ft White Oik and HickorV fo.^^ carefully packed.
a m..;TnToi;.s couhsK ok I.kctI'UKS, UHK) 1!: wS!:: OaVfor ¥ ,t oilto Th ! »,s„rc.l tl.atb,
" * ' — " - - ‘ ‘ Doisurs and , meW the wishes of the purchaser in regard to
Il-tf parts of Comparative .Anatomy as may be
selected by him, in advi.sement with a Commit
tee appointed by the Faculty of the Medical
(,'ollege.
HENRY K. FROST, M. D.,
Deau of the Faculty.
August 8, 1851. 14-6w*
Sh.afts.
100 Post Oak Hubs, for Carts and AVagons.
2(.MK) Spokes.
WANTED,
A GOOD Body Maker at the Carriage busi-
tiess. Gootl wages and eteadv eniplov»
ment given. a. A. MoKETHAN.’
May 26. 7a-tf
t'UKSII TE.VS,
1;^XTUA KINIS IIVSIlN.
■J Du iju Imperial,
Do do Gunpowder,
Do do Oobing, and
Y oung Ilyson TKAS, of superior quality
-ALSO-
quality and price.
^ S^. ,1. HINSDALE, Druggist.
For which the highest cash jirict* will be paid. -1-tf
h. *illkr. I pire Insuranc€m
— ; ^rWlllE .ETNA Insurance Company of Hart-
On the Kiver and hourly expected, i ^ ford, havmg paid the tax imposed bv the
" ' - - Hevenue Law of the late Legislature, win con
tinue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the
management of the undersigried, wlio is pre
pared to issue Policies of Insurance on Build-
III dlllll ''Vcstcrn BACON,
-B. hog round.
10(K> lbs. iirime Lard.
20 barrelK Mess Pork.
10 “ Prime do.
tl “ Mess Betf.
2 dozen Porcelain Kettles, assorted gi-
*es, f ir Preserving,
H. BIIANSON & SOX.
Aug. 7, 1851.
MACKEREL EISH.
VuwUess, &c.
April 21.
For sal« by
SAM’L J. HINSDALE.
(Wtf
A^g. T, I80I.
H. BR.\KSON & SON.
lltf
Ings or GoodB, either in this Town or in any
part of the Stat«, on proper application, de
scription of the Property, &c.
T ae .l.TNiA COMPANY has V)een In operation
about 80 .years. It« oapitul ia $300,000.
Ihe Hon. Thog. K, Brace was its first President
and he still holds that office; and several of its
first Directors a«>e still active and efftci,)nt mem
bers of the Board. It has at all times sustained
the highest character tor tlte prudence of its
management, and for the liberality Mi\i which
it has over ac^justed its losses.
-r 1 hale, Agent.
March 10, 1851. \^-U'
BIlOTIil'RS LI\F,
'■^HE Steamer BIU>THEUS and Tow r.nn*
IL STEVENSON and DAVID LEW IS aror"^
p.ared to forwanl with Dr.sr.^Tcn, all goods ;
signed to the Proprietor.
The Steamer Brothers is of light drift, ■
well su.tcd to run in low water. She p. >>s,>-'
power, and speed, ami is admir.-ibly juiapf i
towing, and can accommodate ab(»ut 20
gers.
The proprietor contenijilates running the '
himself, and will give .special attention to ".i;
Ireigiit and naval stores; to towing. ;mI wii! al
so attend to the comfoi*t and convenience '
Passengers. From his long experience a.- .\;r‘r.'i
in A\ ilmingtOTi of the several Steam Bf>at Crni-
panies. he think? be can give .satisfaction.
To Merchants in the interior he wjhiM
that all Goods shipped by him, will be dolivf'-ei
to their .Agent.s in F.nyetteville. His ajcr* .a
Wilmingtjn is JOHN C. LATT.A. to whom'■!
communications may l>e addressed, as Agent"';
the Steamer Brother.**.
JOHN BANKS, Proprietor.
May 15.
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