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FALL, :mr jke FILL A\D \l L\TI';il GOODS. J3. fc. 4* J. .t. Pemberton EDWIN CLOVER, i&f« Watch-Maker and Jeweler, AT TH1-: OLD STAND, Sifjn of the Lonjc Wntch^ RAS retmiicil from the Nnrth with :i large MJ^sortiiiciit of ATCIIK^*, AND v.«. n.K-iu O. ..i.u .i.ia i>o^ r,n> «..u ^ .^uks; .xce.iie-worKoa tusHn.er.«; i....-, ,j,^vKLKV Avludi lie invito.s the public to e U1U)(:AN>. , c\'ule au(l wrtlcrwl lN)plins; iMiiunekM.n Louisuiu-: _ il.:« «*npU-e,m )>e fonml.— ;\h: rliene lU'ps; I’laitl Lustros: rich ^Jixoiiv l>e- Liihis: jiliiiii, watered imil fijinred Siik Marp BOOTS «fc SHOES. We are recoivitig our Fail Uiid Winter supply of OootH and ^iliuos , Consisting of h verj j _ _ • j iH?ceived mun New York and, nnd splendid iissortinent of BS i c. r the LATEST FASHIONS.!*^ pinlntlelplii.i n coujpletc k took ot and embracing a very irreut I SILK AlVD FANCY DRY GOODS, viirioty of pt^Ies f>T Lndies’, Oentleuu-jj’.s, Miss- , whidi may he ftiiind an extensive lot of os'. l>oys', mid Children’s wear; with !i hirjre as- 1 I))1!K8S vi/.: IMain, watered liidia-rubber Shoe; A superior article of Gentlemen’s and Ladies’ (;Vs: ('hene Heps; IMaid Lustres: ' '‘“(’ohl and Silver Watches of all kinds an.l prices; Gold and Silver Fob, (Juard, ami ^ est Chains; Gtdd, Silver, Stone, and Steel Keys and Seals; Hreast Pins and Ear-Hinps of alt kinds .ALSO— Alpacas; Second .Mourning I’opiins; black Bom basines; a few superior bvt'iiing Dresses; jtink, Trunks. Carpet Mairs. and AVinIow Shades; | basines; a few superior Cnlf. Morocco. Goat. Lining, l^inding, and Tad blue, white and straw c.dored larltims, \c Skins; Sole Leather, Lasts. Shoe Thread, Spar ables. \c. I’ersotis wishing to j>urohase by holesale or llelail, are vequested to exaiiiiiie »>vir Stock. \Ne are detcnitined to sell very low for Cash, or on time to iiuiictiial customers. S. T. HAWI.KV & SON. Sejit. IS.jl. *Jti-Ow and embi Capes and Collars; worked Ciitfs; a beautiful lot Music JSoxcs; fine and common liiT.s. nn, BooTx & xiioi:s. rail ami n*uiter Stork, 1 8 r> 1. Subscriber otlVrs for sale one of the U- Iarge>t and best assortments of GOODS in his line ever offered in this place. He is \cry tliankful for the very liberal patronage that lie lias liad. and solicits a continuance of the s.une. His stock has been selected with care, .•uid consists tif nearly every variety and style, from the best manufacturers. He has on hand and offers low for Cnxh, at retail or by t!u“ case, latest styles Gentlemen's IScaver. Nutria. Moleskin, Silk, l>riish and An- "o':i HATS. Also, Jenny Lind, Kossuth. .Vr- tist, Hough and Ueudy, and stiH'ened Fur and >Vool Hats, for Men, Youth and Hoys—in abun dance by I lie dozen or case. _ALS(»— A very large supply of (’loth. Plush, Velvet niid Fur C.\PS, of all qualities, styles and j'ri- ccs,—by the single Caj* or by tlie dozen. —also— lioots and Shoos, of the tollowing varieties, viz: Fine ^Vater-proof. tine Calf, tine Kiji and he^^vy Winter 1>()(')TS. Also. |{'o*-s' and Youths' (’’••ilf and Kip Roots, (■ientleinen's I>res,« Shoes, of v:irions iiualities. Together with an assortment of Z. '//>■.■, Misses’ and ('hildrcH's PiUJI’S and S Ilf Ills, viz; .lenny Lind, Kxcelsiors, (Jaiters. ditto M.'.lt', Huskins. Slippers anl Mor>cco Hoofs. Also. Gentlenu'n's and l.adies' llulilH'rs. With a gofid suj>ply of Youths', Bovs', (,'hildrens’ and Servants' heavy Shoes. All of v^liicli he offers low I’ur or on time to punctual customers. Please call and satisfy vuur'iflves before purcliasiii'j: elsewhere. .JOHN C. THOMSttN. Market S|Uare. Sept. 2*5, 18-jI. L‘titf Hertha Lace Ca\tes; rudcr-sleeves and (’lienii sfttes; Swiss Jiiid .laconet Triuiiuiiigs; Hem stitched ami Needle-worked Linen Cambric llandkerchii-fs; black, blue and white Lace Veils. \c. Xc. —AI-SO— IMack. brown and green French nn I Kngli.-'h Cloths: libuk and fancy Cassimeres; ]il;iin and tig d Satin Vestings; Valencia and Cashmere ditto; Tweeds: Sattinets; Kentucky .leans; Silk and Worstccl Serges; plaid l.inseys; red, blue and white Flannels; Frencii and Silk warp ditto; brown and bleached Canton ditto; Druggets: (tsnaburgs; French and F.nglish Prints; Irish Linens; T>weling; Table Diapers; Ladies’ and (.ieutlemen s K.il tHoves. ot a very superior nual- ity; Silk and Cotton Hosiery: L.imb's Wool and Merino ditto; Ladies and Ciciillciucu s CusLuutc Gloves, \c. v'tc. ^-l larifc lot nf’ IhitDirts; ^loh'skin tiitif -l/(- l/o/a llitt!!; M(ii’g lioyA ('aj)s; lint mul J>'It Jtifihoiis. Sk^'' A superior lot of (Jcntlemen's (’alf I’oots and Shoes: L.nlies’ (Jaiters .•ind ‘ther styles of Shoes; Travelling Trunks: ('arpet Hags. S:c. I The above Goods w ere selected more j>articu- } larly for the KKT.VIL TK.VDK. and will be .sold i on verv accommodating terms. I * K. L. \ J. A. PKMHLHTON. j Sept. 11, 1S'>1. ’.iltf I AUi:\ , WKI.L CO. ■' NKW I’Al.L AND WINTEK Walking ('anes: fine and common I’istols; Silver Cnps; Silver Spoons; Port-.Moneys; Purses; Clocks, from to S' lO; Plated Cake Haskets, Castors and Candlesticks: Brass do.; Hack-Gam- nioii Hoards; \c.. Xc. MILIT.VUY GOODS. Swonls. S.-ishes. Lace, I’uttons, Bugle.'. Stars, Plumes, Caps. iVc - >.'cc. 1 *;utifvilar attention paid to the Hepairing of Watches and Jewelry. Fayetteville, N. July ill. ti-.'Jni T FILL .l.\D. \i L\Ti;il liOODS. Wr F have received and ai-e now i-ecriving V W our usual StH‘k of s a: fancy (;ooi)s, C.iiisisting of nearly every article usually kept in the Dry Goods lino. A FINF. ASSORTMKNT UF I'lishionhblc Uonnet., Hats, Cups. Boots, Shoes, d:c. The above Stock we would invi;e mircustoni- «T>. IViends, :tml the public generally, to call a:id examine before purchasing, as we are de- termiued to sell G"mls to suit the times. ALi;X l! JOHNSON .V CO. Fayetteville. Sept. 2:>. 2.'>tf wurnxG i>APi:i{. ^ 1!F.\^1S assorted French, English and American t'aji. Letter. Hath T*';vt. F ‘lio Pii't, and Note Papers—n well se- Ic'-tc I si.'ck, embracinu: >» .(rrcat variety of ipial- ity and price. .\1' ., Bristol Boai l«. Perforated Ditto. Tistie an I Driving Paper, and >lt»ion- arv Lif all kinds. Juat receiving. K. J. HALE \ SON. Sept. L">. 1S.M. xriviii \roRR,s'. Curner of Xurth and Monument Slrcets ISnltiiiioi'O. ?ld. ^^|SS()N \ BA 111D h.avingcompleted their Px- tensive w'^tks. which i.s now* one ot’ the l.iTL'est estalilishments of the kind iii this coun try. I ai'c prcj .-ired to iill jiII orders in th(-ir line, vi/: .Marble .Mantels, .Moiiiinients. Tombs, Crave xtones. Table Tops, Tiles, .fur tl.iors., .Marble l-etters, ivc., at as reas..ii!ib!e r:it» « ns an b- ji:id in this or any other city in the I'nion. F.ir lie:iiify .,f execution ;ind on'^inality of de sign. tiieir st'.ck c.ii.uot be surpasRtMl. They wo'il 1 ri 'pectfuily iii\it*> Ihiil>hrf. M 'Urf and otli. rs to call and examine bclure jiurch.isiiig. They are alsu jirep.-ired to furui.'li tile trade with sLbs. P.locks, v'cc. to or- d-r. All oflcrs by mail pnnctualiy siftended l-’»)-4m >()']']( Ii rii-L i.\i) \u\ti:r (iooiis, TllIK Subs..filler- are now receiving a well seb-.-te.l st.„-k „f Staple and Fancy DllV Goujis. Among their stock will l.c fou‘nd the l.iU'st :,tyl« «i nf Ladies' and Cicntleiuen's DllFSS tit K IDS, together with a go-j.1 assortment of Pii;;uiy-male Clothing; rnibrclla.s; Huts, ’aiis, and Utmnots; all kiii.i.s of IJoot.s and >liOfs; ’arjifting; iSaddle.s, J}ridlcs, Whips :tnd ('ollais; Hardware and Cutlery; Ijca- thcr; Ilollitw-wareundCrockcTj’-wure; Loaf, JjUiiip, Crushed, Clarified and Hrown Su- j^ars; Tea.s; Hio, l^agtiira and Java Coffee; .MoIa,»s(‘.Sj Ii'oii ;jjid Nails. itli many other Goods, which will be sold very eheap for ’ash, or on time to those who pay punctually. U’e would be glad if our friends and the public generally would jtive us a call. J. T.‘ COUNCIL & CAIN. Sept. 1. 18.') 1. 18if D. M. MCDONALD ^J>L1('ITS the attention of buyers to his va- ricd as.sortiuent of (.'liiiia, (tlfiss^ and Crorkcrif \Var(\ Sitf/nr null f/xts mid C'lf/s, nn>/ JinijijLiKj, J i f n>k liriiiily and llolhnxd (j'lii, and Madeira Wihfx, Ciijai's of th: hft^t (jiialUij, Dri/ (joudf and Condff's, a J'fw fine Cl4K'fcSj tt'r. »lv'. .\nd every article usuulh’ kept for the acconi- niodalion of purchasers; all of which I will sell low fijr (.’ash, or exchange for country Produce. H.iy street, Sept. 15, 18.J1. l^li-Im ■ SB ■ • III' Suliscribers are iiow receiving direct from New York .and Pliiladclphia. the lar gest and handsomest .Stock of Slnftlc and i'ancif Dry (toods That they have ever exhibited in this market, emtiracing evfi-y v.iricty of Ladies’ and tientle- ^ men's DKlv'sS (JOOD.s. jint.oig Avhich may be found: Black ami fant-y watered and plain Dress Silks: black and fancy Coburgs; Lama Twills: tigured and plain fancy ami b!a--k Mohair Lus tres: .Silk \V irp and Cra|>e Hroc.-ub-s: Sui^s. ' Scotch aid Chone Ginghams: Saxotiy De-I.ains; French. Il.iglish .-iii'l .\meiic.an Prints; I'.inb’d Cashmeres; plain ditto; ciiaiigcable De Laius; watered and necdle-vvork C:.shmcre-; ch.angeii- ble Voneses; lirocade Lustres; l>aina«k .V,>linns; bhick Hoinb../.iues; second-niourning Popliiis: plain anil watered Silk Mantillas; colored and , black 'Veivct .Nlantillas: Bnu-.ide Poplins; and :i lar;re a^snrtmerit of Dn s-i Trimminirs. Frencli and English ,>lerin( s; Vchct Neck Bibbons and I Curt's. vVC. I K.MHItOIPKinKS. Fremh worked Collars and t’apc^. French Worked Cutis; French worked ('benusettv-*; Cii- der-Sleevcs; ,Swi>s and Jaconet 'I'rimmiiigs: In- ■ funts' Waists and Caps: Ucm-stitrhed and nee- j dle-worked i.incii Cambric ll.indkcri-liiei's. I'rom , lo cts. to ;ui,l ;i Ucautiful assortment of j Veils: every v:iriet\ -if .'■hawIs. embroidered and I }>lan; Thread. Cotton and Linen Edgii.gs and ■ Laces; lilaik Silk L;ice> and Edgings, j — ALSO— I lilack. blue, brown and L'reen French and ^ hnglish Cjotli.s; bl.M'k atid ta'K’y Cassiniere': Cut Velvi-t. figured and black Satin and Valen- I ci.i ^estings. isome very h.-itid-onie: i Sattinets; ! Kentucky .leans; Tweeds; Linscvs: Flannels. ! wiiol and Cotton; (.►snaburgs; Druggets; D.itn.-isk I Table (‘oths; >litto Nap'sins: t’entre-Table Co\- j ers. Very tine; Piano Cover?.; Irish Linens; Lin en Lnwns; Thn-ad Cambrics; Tow el'.in.^'s; Gen tlemen s Merino .Shirts .-md Drawers; .•'ilk Ne-k and I’ocket H andkerc’.iiets: 1..idles’ Merino \’est>: Ciishniere anil .'ilk 1!' s.-; ditto H.ii;-lloe: the celebrated Salem .leaii'. black .and grev. Ladies’. Gentlemen's and Children's B( >0T.' and ,sii( .Men's. P.4.ys’ ati'l Infant.-' Hats an.1 Caj.s. \'elvi-t, Saii'i, .'^tr.i'v jiiid FIi>:*-iice B'iinets. Ditto ilitto ditto tor Mis'cs. And every article usually kept in a Dry tJouds Store. We invite the pnl.Iic t > rail and exam ine I nr larue and hand'ome Stock, as we arc al ways anxi.oi- to ■>how our tbiods. ]\i /. ‘ji S It/It.', Tt a and . .\!UA, SH L.Vl\\ l.LL iV CO. return than'K« to the citizens of F.iyettevilie, and the public generally, for the very Uberal p.atronajrp here tofore bestowed on them, .and intend, by strict attention tu business, to merit a roiitiniiance. S. S. A KEY. P. SII EM WELL. J. Pi. .Mc1m»NALD. FHvctteville, Sept. IT), iS-jl. liltf DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS. A. VV'atclics and Jt'widry, At \VhoIi*j>ialt* anil Iti'larl. .1. M. i’>i:Asi.r:v W1J7'Ol l.K respectfully inform the public W generally, that lie has returned recent ly fruu New York, with decidedly a large as sortment of \l\ttfUes a tut Jetrelrtf. Manv of these >\ atches were bought for CASH BY THE I’.VCK.VtlE, and can thcrefoiebe sold very low. He has Watches of all kind.>; Chains, Kevs and Se.-Js of all kinds and of the Latest St vies: Finger-Ivitvgs, Ear-llings. MedaUions, of all si/.es. ot English atel .\meric:in make; La dies' ’hatelain‘s; CvitT Pius; Collar and Sleeve Buttons: Shirt .Studs; CoM .S|ioct!icles. lijiht and he.ivv; Gold I’ens and Pencils; Gold and Silver Thimbles: Bracelets: Silver Fruit and Butter Knives: Silver Spoons of .all sizes; large lot of Pocket Cutlci-y; Scissor^ best ipiality; Button hole Sci'sors. Surveyor's ('oinjiassis and Chain:*: M.atheni.itical Instruin. nts: l.irge |Uantity of fine and common Pistols; tine and common sin- irle and d 'Uble-b.irrel Guiis; C.inie B.-jg-; .'^i.> t lielts .and Powder Flasks; ^Iilita^y Goods, in cluding the Bass Drum and tiiC smallest Button; Violins and extra Bows; I'iutcs. ('lari' iict'^. I :a- geob't'. .Vccordeons. of all kind' :ind si/e-; Mu- >ic l!o\fs; P*Tfumerv: .So.-ip: L.ither Bru>he; Bazors and .Strops; Dre",ing !ind Pocket ('oiub>; Plated and Britanni.i Ware: .and various (,ilu r thin;:' t"o te'lious to enumerate. I’all and gi\e me a trial. C; sh paid for >>U1 ti\>ld alid Silver. WATt'iiKs and JhWj.i.KV lu afly l!ep;iired. t(t i'd/i\ .\ . f—.\>rdi-haf Cor-.tr !>/ Mark -1 S'/iiiii ' . Ili-Gmj J. M. BEASLEY. w ri:i), t't. V'-be Lumber for Wuv:oii>. 1 \ t.> :1 inches thick. It. Se.i'oned Oak Lumber. 1 f to inches. llMio ft. hite Oak and Hickory. f.'T VxleTrcO'. l'il»0 tt. White t»ak f>>r Tongue-. Hol.-tcis and .Shaft-. DM) Po.st t tak Hubs. f..r t'arts ai;.] W.itj.ins ■jiMm S|i,.kt >. For w hich the liighest c.;: h price w ill be j.aid. Apply soon t.i E. FI LLi;i:. .Mav 1'*. IsM. 7J-tf 0r. T. !>• HAIISIf, Has taken an Office on Hay Street, V/est of the Hotel JJuildings. July 14, 1851. 4-tf J^AGGlMrAND lU)l>I-:r’ COTTON BAGGl.N’U AND ROPE have arrived. Our friends can send iti their onlcrf, and they sball be supplioil. COOK &; TAYLOIl. .\ugust 18, 1851. 1*. JO M ^~s’c) ,\S JUST PiECElVKU uud oft'ers for sale, cheap,— 7') bags superior llio COFFEE, 2-') barrels Coflee Sugar, o(( barrels Mackerel, Nos. 1, ‘2 and 3, Loaf and Granulated Sugar. —.VLSO— \ large assortment of Iron and Nails, Shov els, Spades, Trace Chain.s, Shovel;? and Tongs, Blacksmiths’ Bellows, Anvils, Vi.scs, Hammers, Planes, .VugiTS and Chisels, Files, Collins’s Axes. &c. .Vugust ]♦>, 18')1. 14tf i-in:sn TEAS. ■^f^NTUA FINE HYSON, Do du Imperial, Do do (! unpowder, l>o do lolong, and Young Hy.son TH.VS, of superior quality. —A LS( )— Chocolate, Barley. Salad tlil, Mustard, Yeast Powders, \c. For sale l>v SA.M'L J. HINSDALE. April IM. OStf S tratrhvrvtf M*lauts. SH.WE six varieties of STB.VWBEIUUES readv for delivery, all fine, jiml some the very best in cultivation, measuring from 3 to j inches in circunifereiice. under tin- pr.(j)er treat- | uient. Prices from !Sl to .i;J per hundred, and I from 10 to •_’.*) cents }>er dozen. Now is the best time to plant, if the beds are trenched inches or '2 feet deefi, and well en- | riched. The Plants should be shadcit f.)r a few days w ith boards lc:uied on the South sile; if i they cannot >>e shaded, plant at any time during | W inter or Spring. , C. Ll.'T’rEKH)!!, Row.Hn st. Sejit. ’>, IH-’il. -Utf Xd'l'K’I’'.— .\11 AccomUs due the Merchants’SteainlH»at Company, for Freights up lo'the l-‘>th inst., must be i»romptly paid to the und»'rsigned. as much time cannot be given to the collcction of the same. J. vV T. W.VDDILL, late Agents. Fayetteville. .Ian. 'J7, is.'d. ,'»»‘/tf to iontrart for, I 'I'Im' SuhscribiT u isht's to con- ; tnict f.roNE MILLION (»F BED o.\K HHD. ' .''I’AVES. of the following dimensions, viz:—| Full 4 I inciies lonir. j inch thick on the thin j edge; to averaire 4 inclies in widtii; none to be j less tirm :U. They must be got out of gx>d, ! .'.lund timber, and lo-t to .-^how much s;i[.. They niU't be ioiigh -haved with the dr.iwiiig knife. For wbfch iu:ility of St ivi s, 1 am willing to pav *ls per thou.sitiid. E. D. H\LL. Wilmington. Aug. l!‘l. is.'il. iS-lf j 8*.i00 REWARD! I '^SC.M’ED troni the Jail if Kcrsl.aw District. J on Monday the 14tii day of .hily last, . ,s.\.Ml El, .1. Lo\ 1'. whi- was coi.victed for the j mur.Icr of Kobcrt I.c-tcr, :it .'Spring Term of t'l.urt. 1>“')1. .''a;>l Li'Ve is alwuit‘JO or‘J1 years of i:^e. six feet two incbe- hiuh. : n. t certain a^ ' ngani- bis bei^-li!. to;t srjip' s*''! to be iberc.-i- bouts. h is dark haij. and ot a salii W c.p.plfx- ion. with a d.'wiu.i-t lo"k; -ome o(‘ his fr^nt tf'i th a liltb- d’C.aycd. :;ii 1 I’ldlows the occupa- tioti . f 'I : ■ rpentiT. j I w il] ^;\e the al>o\c rcw.inl to af.y per* iii ''bo w.ii a{ pri 1' ii>i the Si.i.l S. .1. i.o\e ami bulge b.m ill any .l.ul in tl..-.S|:ifc. or one Hun- ' died aiid I'it’ty f.,i- Jiis «alV C"'ntiin-m'iit in iTiy J iil iu the I'uited .'-tates. So that I can get him. j JoiiN INGilAM. SheritT. Camden, ('., .\ug. ;;n, Ifc-M. |!200 Reward. I WILL give one hundred dollars for the ap prehension and confinemeut ot .\NDLLSOX and JERllV in any jail so that I can get tliem ag.'iin, or fifty dollars for either. 1 will also give !i!DK) for proof of any responsible person » burb«»rinp bji’uI negroes. They ranaway troin niy plautution in Moore county on the U^th of j Feb'y last, and are tlumght to be lurking about | 10 or 17 miles above Carthage on Deep River, I through the edge of .Moore aiul corners ot Chat- j ham and Randolph counties. Ander.son is alK)ut 28 years old, rs bright mnl.atto, nt^out 5 feet 7 or 8 inclies high, well proportioned; has an open countenance, and is quite jtlausible. It is be lieved that he will endeavor to pass for a free man and e.scape to a free State, as ho had a brother who played the same game. Jerry is about 24 years old, G feet 8 or 4 inches high, stout built; has a down look, pai-ticularly when spoken to, and is rather impudent. Said ne groes formerly belonged to John K. Ritter, in the upper end of Moore county. Any information must be addressed to the subscriber at Pocket P. O., .Moore county, N. C. J. L. I’.PvYAN. April 12, 18ol. OTtf TJr:ss()'\"^iN .\Tr^c. IH. WHIT.VKER would respectfully in- Ju form the citizens of F:iyettevilie and vi cinity, that he lias again commenced giving Les sons on the Piaiu* Forte. He returns his thanks for the liberal jiatronage heretofore receiveil, and hund>ly solicits a contiuuance of the same, .\ll i)ains shall be taken for the advancement of his pupils. Instruction also given on the Guitar. Pianos tuned and repairevl in the best manner. L. H. WllITAKEK. .Yugust 24, 1850. 34tf TO CO'FTOX IM.AN'rKRS’ PlECi:S COTTON BAGGING, 7-'j coils Rope, 2(K) lbs. Twine, Just received anl for ,«ale cheap, bv PETER P. JOH.NSON. .\ugust D>, IS')!. 14tf w UAPi»iX(; ‘?AiM:ii. J RE.\M.S Medium si/e, I “ Pdiie, for Cotton Yarns. From .Manteo Paper Mills, Raleigh. For sale low bv 11. BR.VN.SOX & SON. July U, 1851. ?.tf ^JTRA'V Cl'TTERS, Corn .'^hellers, aiiil a vn- riety of Ploughs and Plough fixtures, for sale by J. \ T. W.VDDILL. Jan. 4. 53tf NO'rK'K. ST\IJR ,.S; W ILLI.\.\L'' have removed to the Store recently occnjiied by Mr. Jidin D. StJirr. one door west of Messrs. H. Bran.soi- Son, where they have ju.st received additions to the .spring purchases of Staple and I':iticy DRY GOOD.S. Country merchants arc requested to examine our ttock. J. B. STARR. J. ,M. WILLI.VMS. June 7, 18')I. 7-i-tf C.inrjET^. FAIJ. STYI.F.S, 18.31. • - CO., 242 U.vi/riMoUE Stkekt, Are now receiving and opening their FALL I.MPORTATIONS of VelvetH^ TapeslHes^ A* JSrtfs-. seiH Carpets^ .And are prepared to exhibit the ni(*st complete assortment of new patteras and styles ever ex hibited in this country, v.hich will be offered at lower rates than usual. TIIREE-VLY AND Sri’EnFIXE CAIi- VETS.—We are now receiving our Fall st.yles of the alxfve, including many patterns manufac tured expressly for us, and which cannot Ijc ob tained elsewliere. LOW PRICED We have a large assortment of good styles of low priced Carjiets, which (^i be ofi'ered at pnccs so low as to defy comp^ition. EXOLISll ,y AMEIilCAX OIL CLOT IIS. —.A large and complete assortment, from 2 to 24 feet wide. ■ Druggets, from 1 to 4 yards wifle; Crumb Cloths, a new and l)cautiful article; Cheuille and Tufted Rtigs, ISiats, Piano and Table Cov ers; Stair Rods, xc.; together with every arti cle appertaining to the Carpet business. TURNlll'LL .V ('()., 242 Baltimore street, First Carjiet Store above Charles. Sept. 1, 18:>1. liMlt KK'r^Tl^’S i;sTiBLisinir,\T, 170 Market Strpri^ isAi/riTKHtt:. IHE largest and only Manufacturing W hole- sale Establishment in the City. The capital and force engaged en.ablcs me at all times to offer to Country Merchants and Deal ers in SHIRTS, COEL.\HS, LI.N'EN and (JOT- TON DRAW ER.S, great inducements—more than usual effiu'ts having l>een made to render the assortment of these articles lull and com plete. The .''tock on hand is large and well .assorted for Men and Boys. -Vll orders frtuii the Country attended to with punctuality and despatch. Remember the Name, and .\o. I71> .^iarkc‘1 T. V* . BETTON. !•». 1 I-vo]k1 and I H.V\'E just rec.dved from New York, n v FALL \ND WI.NTER Stock o(* (ilood.s;. Consisting of a general assortment fif I)r\ i;i»0(ls, (irorrrics. Iliinhvnrc. riillrry. Ar. 1 will barter for Tl'KPENTl.NE, or any kind of Produce. N. KI\(;. 10 liiiks .N'ouh of f-.lyettevil'e. 0,'t. 2S. l>oU. ' i!3 w M. i'OR SALI*:. ROW L.Wir.s Extra thick Mill and Cr'. :^^■-eut ,^.VV\S. D. \ W, N-v. !'•. Is.'.O. i and t’i4 fe»'t. McLArniN. 4btf 'I'd wim; M\kKi;s. 7" E have a few b.irre’.s of fme o'.d .\pji’e Brandy f"r 'ile; such as those wLo want to make good wine sb •ubl gff, COOK .V TAYI.Oi:. Sept. li’., IS-M. 22-tf noMi:sri('s. IlTTl.E Bi\»r •''n;.beri:>; 7 and 1-4 J ..Slii-ctiiiL^' .I'.wa^' on hand, and f'-r s.ale at Factorv prices. b\ STARR .V WILLIAMS, .lune 7. 1. 7.’>-tf KING and A. Mc'lILLAN have entered into copartnership in the Di-tillery of 'I'urpe’.tine, uud lia\- erected a Still on tli«* W -f «iib‘ of the F'a_\ etteville and Western Plank Ro.ii. S miles from I'avettevilU-. N. KING. .M iv 71tf A. McMlLLAN. E wi'h to biiv i!0,oi)(» b.irri'N Turprntine. Ki.NG vn: McMillan. rBlHlS LINE OF i-.OATS is still in success-| I fill Operation on the Cape Fear Biver, and c r.tiniie to otfer many fucilitics to the siiipjHiig j publii-. Persons patronising this Line. m:iy rest as- , s-ired that their Goods will be brought up with ' dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freight, j A. W. STEEL. Presiilont. T. S. LI TTERLOH. .\gent at F:i vetteville. Feb. 1'., is.'.l. * '>0 tf \v.\N ri:i). "HX»l> HAND.S. .it ~~t cts. jier day, «>o the Southern Plank Road. Steady enipUiyment and cash payment weekly, if re quired. .\]'plv to D. .M. Bl'IE, .Vt the .Steam Mill, or to A. A. McKETH.VN, J line 2;;, 1 S'j]. ] Fayetteville. HE1\JRIETTA LINE OF liifu* to TBIHE .Subscrib»>r-i. Mail Contractors Ti’om Ji- Faycttc\ille to R.ileigh. will commence o]i«-raTions this d:iy. with new jiiid com fort.able Co.aches. good horses, and careful Drivers.— The Fare is FIVE D(>LL.\H.S—same as before, riie Stage lloii-es are. in Fayetteville, the Fay etteville Hctel, in Raleigh, the Yarborough Hfuise: but Passenger.s will be conveyed to such other Houses as they ma^-select. I’he hours of dejiartiire will be, until further notice, at half past P. M. from Fayetteville, iind at 2 P. JL from R.'iloich, daily. The subscribers hojie, bv iinri'iiiitted attention, to secure a liberal share r- C. .smith, DagueiTcan ,\rtist, h:iving been i istructetl in one of the largest and best EstablisI ments in New York, and by one of the best .\rlists in New York or any where else, would resjicclfully inform the citizens of Fayetteville, and persons living near, th.-it he has il Room iu the Fayetteville Hotel fitteil np for t.aking Daguerreotypes, and would be very much pleased to w.-iit on those who may wish to have their Like; esses taken. He has the l'ef;t materiabs that can be bought any where with- j of the travel, out any exception, lie intends btopping here j Ml’RlXtCK MeKlNNON, only a few week.s. D.W'ID McNIMLL. Call .soon, if you wish a correct and good' Fayetteville, Jidy 1, l8ol. 78-tf Llkene^rS. He t’eels that he can satisfy those I — who may give him a call, if a correct and good Likeness will ib) it. Tim* of taking, I’roiu A. M. until ') P. M. Dark or black dres.ses best for taking; white will not answer well. Prices from 1’wo to Ten Dollars. t'hildrc'ii one year old and upwards ta ken, if th‘y can be kept still 1.3 or 20 .seconds. : Time for taking Children, from 10 A. M. until 2 1'. M. Instructions given in the Art. Persons taken in groups if they wisli it. Daguerreotypes and Miniature Paintings co- piel for those who may wifch it. Oh, wad some ]>owerthe criftie gie us. To See ouKselves a.s ithers ,^ee us. It Would from many a blumler free us, .\nd foolish notion.—li>irnx. But come ivhcn you will, .\ jierfect likeness 3‘ou’ll have, If you only sit still. Lovers are of .-ill others the best subjects for sitting, though the most difticult to please. .Secure the shadow Ere the siibiEtanec fade.—Shakspearf. Sept. 1, IS.-jI. I8tf I Nl‘aiii aii«l Frc'i^lif lioaf^, 4 RE all itt excellent order for business, (^ur Tow Boats have been recently repaired and made good as new. We have .also added a , nr>r Flat for low w.ater. and well :id:ipted to the service. She will c.irry 700 ))bls. merchandize, and draw only 20 inches water. Those favoring us with their patronage, may expect as prompt and cheaj> service in every particular as any other Line c.an offer, i (*. DEMINtt, Pres't. j It. M. ORRELL. Agent. •A. D. C.\Z.\CX, .Agent at Wilmington. ' Fayetteville, Dec. 21, 18-jO. oO-tf 7o Pdds. No. 1 Herring. 21 •• •• 3 Mackerel. Di'l Ibi'es Hay. ItMi pil-ces ('ott. n I’>.igging. ■~>0 (’'il.s Rope. •jOo l.lis. Twine. •10 Hlnls. Mol.i.'ses. Hhds. Fair •''ngi'.rs. .'■o Bags Rio Coffee. W itli Alum and .“sack .s.ilt, anil ‘.iroceries gen erally, f r sale at the lowest njarkct pr^ es, bv JNO. D. W1LLI.\MS,‘ ■Ai’cust 14, 18.'il. l;]tf IIotcliki!««>*« V(‘rli(*al Walter Wheel. rOl HERE are several hundred of these Wheels in i>peration in dillerent counties in North t'ar^iliii;;. lor proof ot tiieir great acivantages over the criiniuon tiutter wheel, or any otlier whee’.s now in use fur saw mills, we contideiitly refer to tliose who li:i\e apjilied them to their mill.'i. We can recoinnicnd then' particularly for their supenority in canes of a low head of water, or back water, W e still keep a supply of W’heels. suitable for diflerent heads of water, at Wilmington, .N'en- bern. Washington, Edenton .and Fayetteville. The wheels m.ay also be had of E. Brevard. Lincolnton. and L'ri.-ih Wells. Petersburg. V:i. Persons wishing to obtain the rigiit to u.se tlie wheels, will lie served on application to D. McNeill \ Co., Favetteville, N. C. 1). -McNEILL. A. A. McKETHAN. D. J. McALlSTER. Feb'v 22, 18R>. 'C.-tf (’osrrMi-: hai.l, i.orni r Pratt ftrr*;t and Centre Market Spare, 11 ALT! MO in:. TB^IIE largest and best stock of RE.ADY- ■- .^I.\DE CLOTHING ever fTered in P.alti- more. Dress. Frock and .“^ack CO.MS. all co lors. qu.ilitics and sizes, from ■‘J2 -'lO to >!•) -jO and ujiwards. P.ANT.ALOf)N.S at .“Si to .'S;l .jO aii'l upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and pl.aid Cassimeres. VESTS of every variety at corresponding j>rices. .Also, a large as.sortnient of Boys' Clothing. Impi rtiiig our own Cloths direct from Europe, mid manufacturing on the most extensive sc.ale. en!:bl‘s us to offer inducemetits to purchasers Hot to l>e surpassed by any Clothing Establish- mnr in the Fnite*] Stato. The proprietors aie 'b'terniined to make- the W’holesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and h.avc now- nnide uji more than oO.tHiO GAKMKNT.S. from the finest quality to the lowest in price. Ill the Custom Department will always be found the choicest .selection of C!>')THS, C.U''- .si.MERE.'^ and A'ES1’IN(;.S. which will In* made uj) !it the sh'irtest notice, and in the lati.>-t style, ntjd a fit Jilways guarantied. The one price system strictly adhered to. Remctnbir tjie n.ime and place, Corner Pratt St. and «'eiitre 'dsrVet Spnc-". II. II. COLE CO. .August l-'i. l>'-'il. 11-ynpd W lIOLKSALi: Walcli anil Jowelry Store. L. II. (’()., hnj.'irfi r., Mann('ar(Hrrr. and r:i nf Wat,■!„=>. Kt frf/, and Kanaf (inod^^ 100,000 Acrcs Valuahjn TIMBKR LaM)\ l-'OR SALE. Subecriber has purchased all ti Ji- belonging to the Estate of .Al^^ri dee'd, lying principally in Robeson p,,,!,, ' on both sides of Lumber River, the difff veys containing Over 100,000 Acixv A large part finely Timbered, and conven' Lumber River, wliere a lar^e ouantit,. ber is now rafted to the Gee.rgetov'n These Lands are very valual.b- b,„h Timber ami Turpentine, for wliich r, large j.art is well suited, being in where tiie Turpentine yields more i,i* Jj'? than any other section of the State. Xj,' will be sold at a low ivrice, and in ' suit purchasers. v Information respecting the title can ) tained by a]>plying to the Hon. Rob.n s.’' ’ Hon. Ja.s. C. Dobbin, IK- .\. 'f. Si,,ii|,'^i‘*‘ (.Attorneys at Law.) ’ I understand there are manv trc'^pn'j these Lands, to all of whom notice isr ' given, that the law will be enforced such otl’enders. " Ajiplication for any part 9f the L.ni,[, made to m\ Milf, or to John W iuslo^^ is duly authorised to make s.ile «,f ’ *' THOS. j. rvS" J-ayetteville, N. C., Sept. 1, ISlu, Propos.ils by LITTLE 5: RROWX. ing by subscription a New Seri*s ot i .u AND EyLITY REPOirjX ?H’^IIE want of some .system by whi,-!, . M. cisions and judicial opinions oftlio. '"* Couits of Law and Eciuitv in Eiiffl-in,i more promptly ana cheaply fnniislit*,) ^ • legal profession in this country, has i' seriously felt and acknowledged. ' The su1>scribers propose to repub'i^i, reports in full, as fast as they api p;,r in i- land, and can be received here. Tliev wi” *' tain reports of cases decided in tlie 11 Lords, the Privy Council, the several i’cuf;' Equity, tiie Court of Queen s Bench, tfci. of Common Pleas, the Court of £xche> utr " Exchequer Chamber, the Ecclesiastical niiraky Courts, the Court of Binikrupicv eluding also the Election Cases, the ('rr.irB ^ ses Reserved, and the Railway and (';ir.n!( .. These Reports will be published in mr.r-i numbers or parts, commencing w ith tlit sions of Mich.-selmas (November' Term and will be carefully edited by a member .t Bar, with notes and references to unalaw.y American decisions. E.ich number will consist of over tliree 1 dred pages closely j>rinted octavo, on tLc paper, and in clear, fair type, and will ci.i;''. a table of cases, and a full talile of ccnt.-. thus forming ;» complete vidiime bv it;'-!: w ell as a part (d'an entire series. The price of this publication, forniir.; volumes octavo, will be •'$10 a year, pav.ihif advance, or the six volumes, liandsoiae’v «. unifb.’-mly bound in law sheep. $12. LlTTr.E BROW.N 112 W,‘ishingt(>ji street, Pf'-- Tlie Subscribers are authorised ;o tf- ceive s:ibs -rif>tions for the above work. fl;,>tr?; volume of which is already is.sued. £. J. HALE .!;oN M.-iy 18-31. Tiitf "I -io^- Works on Pree-Masonry. EW .Masonic Trestle-Loard. ad.-)j,teii i.. Work atid Lectures, as pnietiseil i;; •- Lodges, (’’hapters. Councils, and Eucruiif n!!-’". of Knight Templars in the I'l.ited ^'^;ltt. ( has. W . Moore. I'he Free-M.-tson's Manual, a coin].,in;.• the initiated through .all the degrees of.M by Rev. K. 1. .Stewart. The True Masonic Chart or Hie;!-! Monitor, by ,1. L. Cross. The Free-Mason’s Monitor, cottt;iinin!r , ' line;ition of the fundamental i>rinci} les "t F‘ - '’asonry, operative and ;.pecn!:i tive. as vi.‘ re'.igious as a moral view, by Z. A. Dav'^ For sale bv E. J. IIAl.E .K, .'OV .Mav ai. ' 74 WANTI’J). rfflllE Subscriber wishes to purchase f!00,w0 -M. lbs. H.AGS, for which the highest cash prices will be paid on deliverv in Favetteville, DAVID .Ml RPHY. Rockfish, Cumberland, .Aug. 20, 1851. lo-fim H.ave le.-ised the Old .'stmid lormerly occupied by .Messrs. Ciiulield, Brotlicr iV t'o.. South Eii.'t C":iirr ff Churhf end IJt/llriiore iNo. 227.) which the''' are ptitting in complete order for the W Ht'tLESAI.E WATCH AND JEW ELl’.Y lil'sl.NESS, to be opened about the 20th of Jtily. In calling the attenti('n of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that wo arc •Ts.sociated with one of the most exfi'iisive Jew elry Manufacturing Establishments in the coun try. which must give a decided advantage over nil others iu this market for supplying dealers w ith .Few elry at manufacturers’ j rices. a fe.ature in this br.inch of trade U>iig since needed l>c- 1 tween Baltimore and the Southern and Western j Merchants. AVe desire to call particular aftentii^n to the , Watch department, which will at all times be j supplied with a great assortment from the most j celebrated manufacturers, and kej>t in perfect 1 running order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guarantee that they I will perform correctly. i This branch of the business will rcceive the , especial attention of one of the firm, whose ex.- : tensive and practical knowledge of the business j will, we hope, give us a place iu the confidence I of buyers. A SITPLY of Fresh Ground ConX « kept for sale at tJie Mf’K Ijife .'.miersnii• Grinding of Htminv and Meal d(>ia‘ pv"iii]>tlv. Fayetteville, Mal*ch l«'l. lJt!'‘ WAN'I'HO. A GOOD Tu.dy Maker at the Ciirra^-o Iu- ness. Good wages «nI steady ern’ ment given. -V. A. McKETIl.^N May 2'i. 7:; U WANTED TO BOKUOW. for a term of five j i > P " * * * Good security given. In- terest annually or semi-annually. -\ddress letter to A. IL, and le:ive at tLisif^ fice. June-W, 18.'1. 7S-tf TUKMP SKKl). I^’^NGLISH White Dutch, large Eugli.sh Nor- | AVc respectfully invite you to call upon ms J folk. Ruta Baga Turnip Seed, received to- ' wheu you next visit our city, confidently be- ill-. a1._.A. • . ^ ^ ^ It. HRAXSOX S^ SON Oi FEft for Sale,— 100 I icccs Bi.''- r\i i/0 C'oil I’lslo Kope, 20(1 LI.s. hale Twiiio DX) Pdils and halfbbl-. No. r. Mackerel, 2.'> Half bbls. .No. 2 Mackerel ' iO Quarter bbls, .No. 1 Mackerel, 12-!>0 Lbs. iM'iine Lai d, ’ iM'iine lono Lbs. Bai’Qii Hams, few Barrels of 1‘oik l;ft Line of 4 horse Post Coaches from Fayetteville to Warsaw—Daily. ^EllIE Subscribers having sccured the mail *- contract on the above Line, will commencc THIS D.VY, tunning a Line of Four Horse Post Coaches, Daily. Lea\ing Fayetteville at G P. M., and arriving at Warsaw at i past ti A. .NL, in time for the Cars North and South. Be- I turning, leave Warsaw ou the arrival of the I Cars, say about 1 or 2 P. .M., and arrive at Fay- , etteville iu ten liours. Every care will be taken j to render the line pleasant, convenient, and safe, 1 for Travellers. j A Line ot Stages will be established as soon I as ))ossible, by the Plank Ro.-id, from Fayette- j ville via Carthage and .Ashcborough, to Lexing- j ton, Salem, and Salisburj’. ; .McKlNNON & McNEILL. ; j Fayetteville, N. ('., Aug. 8, IS-'ix. 11-tf i TIIK l'lilEBR,U'l!D ItUI'K I’iTK.VT ~ I COOKIi\G STOVE, i j the Subscriber in Raleigh aud j ri'^IlE subscrilier hns taken charge of this old j r ayetteville; in Raleigh at his Shop on Fny- ! JL aud well known Establishment, and is pre- , «et, aud iu Fayetteville at .Mr. A. M. pared to nttcnd to all orders for I . r> a/t i forewarns all persons I linting I HpPr, Mcrcnnnts nnr] purchasing nny of these stoves from any Factor-^- WrapniniT AcC. i *'t!ier in or out of North Carolina, ex- -M il u ‘ .11, ’ jfrom liimsolf or his dnlv inithori/ed Agents J he ..Iill has recently been thoroughly refitted. He has purebase.1 the exclusive right to\end with new machinery, and the subscnlier believes i tliis Stove within the State, and will pi-osecute he can fiunish I aper of :is good quality und at i nny person infringing hid right, either bv tmr- as cheap pnces as can be purchased any where, chasing, selling, or n.ing. nny e:.copt those oh- North or South. . tained from himself. ^ ^ ^ y, , CHAl.LLft E. ^II0BI•:^R. JOsKPII WOLTERTNG. (, ir.J - . 1 t'.( TV"’ w..- sali:m papkk-mjli. ^B^HL Steamer BROTHERS and Tow Boats, ■- STEVENSON and DAVID LEWIS are pre pared to forward with I)KSP.\Trii, all goods con signed to the Proprietor. The Ste.amer Biiithers is of light draft, and well suited to run iu low water. She pos.sesses power, aud speed, and is admirably adapted to towing, and can accommodate about 20 passen gers. The projirietor contemplates running the Boat himself, and will give special attention to way freight and naval stores; to towing, and will al so attend to the comfort and convenience of Pa.ssengers. *From his long experience as .Vgent in Wilmington of the seveml Btuam Bout Com panies, he thinks ho can give satisfaction. To .Merchants in the interior he would say, that all GooI» shipped by him, will be delivered to their .Agents in FuyottevJlltj. IHa ageu* in Wilmingt'ui is JOHN C LATTA, whom ml Ofpmmuniciitious niuy Ltj addre«yed, tia .\j|;4‘nt of the Steajuer BrotheVa. J.)HN B \NKS, Proprietor. .May 15. T2-y FOrrSALR^^ ~ ONE lot of Land coniaiiUng 2 acres, with a comfortable Dwelling House and Kitchen thrreon. The above property )b in half a mile of Robeson Institute, Robesoti conniy. Also, Four Shares of the Capital Stock In said Institute. l or f'urtiier particulars, inquire of ALFRED JACKSON, i county, Sept. 1, 1851, 18tf day and for sale by .August 4. S. J. HINSDALE. Ubtf ■NOTICK. fj|\HE steamer Chatham will leave this place -B- every Monday and Thursday at 7 ti’clock, A. M.. (instead of 'J o'clock as at present,) com- j mencing at 7 o’clock Monday 10th inst. Time i of leaving Wilniing^m, every Tuesday and Fri- ! day at 2 o’clock P. M. ’ j JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent 1 Cape Fear Steamboat Co. ! Fayetteville, .March •Vctr Firm. The tmdersigncd have entered into copartnership, under the name and style of H.VLL & S.VCKETT, for the purpose of doing a Dry Goods and Hardware Business, and liave j taken the Store 5 doors East of the Fayetteville Hotel. J. H. HALL. A. E. HALL. T. .M. SACKETT. August 20, IS.')!. i»5tf E are now receiving a large and well se lected Stock of w DRY 0(M>DS, Comprising every article miually k»jpt fji line, togethep with ’ , 150 Cases Bootw and Slioos, and Capii, .-AI,SO-. A well Bclwtod Stock of To all of which we invite tl)o attCiition of .Mer chants of the inte,ior. who will ftr.d if to their iutererft lo exaiuwe our Stofk befure making their purcliaaen. AVe will r.ot be undersold by any one doing lousiness iu this pl.nco. HALL & SACKETT. August 21. IctM^ Hitr Blank Warrants for sciie here. lieving that an examination of our Goods wlil prove to you that they are better styles wad chcaper tlian you have ever seen in this* market, and assure you that no effort shall be wai ting on our p.art to make the acqtiaintance i>ne of mutual benefit. L. II. MILLER CO. Old stand, formerly occupicd by (’anfield, Rro. & Co., S. E. cor ner of Charles is Baltimore sts. Baltimore, June 18.51. 14-Yo REFERENCES: Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co. (Jwyn, Ueid I'v Taylor. James Hodges v*!: Brother. Hurst Pierry. Murtlotdi. Duer & Evans. Stellmann & Hinrichs. Sangston & Co. l’>artiilow, Gwyn & Co. Riely & Pendleton. Cushings \ Bailey. Joht\ Murphy & Co. Moore & tJriffin. l.ll'KTvsitRTvNCE. Undersigned has been appointed .Agent of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insn- Rince Company. Every member for life partic ipates in the profits of the Coiiijiany; and the annual premium for life membership, where it amounts to .iCiO or more, may be paid one-half iu cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months. Pcbtors’ Jivcu may bo insured by ereilitors. A man may Inwure htsi own life tor tlie oxoltisive benefit of hi? faouly. The Uves of .^avee may be insuretl, This syiiteui is rapldlv growing Into favor, all oypp the civiliKed world, It is one by which a family, for a small sum imnually, niaj' be pro vided tor, after ihe death of its head, on whose exci'tions xnay have boen lepci]de|it for a support, it i^ gooij iijvestnient of money, even if one sbould livo Jung .iftec taking out* a Life Policy. Expl.ar.atory pan.phletfe, and the necessajy'Ulanks, fu'ushei] on application. li. J HALh Fayett^ytHc, June 18.^0, 72 'The Psalmist, with Suj)[)l( ni(i!‘. tNEW Collection of HYMNS for the iif Baptist Churches. A furtiier sui'plv iis received. E. J. HALE & Sept. 10, 1851. \VEl];STER’8 Ql AR'l'O DR TIONARY; 4 FURTHER supplv just reccivoil. E. J. HALE \ M'-V Aug. i;'. PRINTING INK. 4 PEW 301b Kegs, just received and for m sale by E. j. jjalE SOX. Av,'", BOOK lii.vnr.KV. KAV. H.VRDIE has rcsunied tbc B ^ • Binding Business at the new St'Tcnrf door to Mr. Beasley, Jeweller, where he wi'.'.rr- ceive and executc binding in any style August 1. * * Bn Fluid and ('atnphim. Burning FLUIU at so cents per gsii s Camphine at oO Roth of the best (juality, constantly on bikS'- and for sale by S. J. HINSPALF, Aug. 7, 1851. lltf I'lie Boston Acadcniv':^ lection of CHURCH MUS.’C, a further ?»r?I just received. E. J. HALE A: Sept. o, 1851. r»K ro s .M F.niFiMSr J*auits, Od-'^, Ola.^s, ] iwuifh’'^ ' J. lllNSPAFJ: Oflers for sale an extensive of (iO(_)DS, among which arethci - lowing: Opium, Camphor, Castor Oil, -\lcel)o'- '■ phur. Aloes, Magnesia, Rhubarb, Mpri'ji'"- Quinine, Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Castile ?’*r- Super curb. Soda, Epsom Salts, Sponjrc. Ip*’':'" Sarsapttrillii, Kreosote, Borax. Arrowroot, glass. Gum .\rabic. Gum Myrrh, Capsicum. 1" belia. Plasters, Liquorice, Chloroform. Paste, Copperas, A\'hite Lead, Linseed (lil. Oil, AMiale Oil, Sperm Oil, Sweet (*il. Nf>'''‘’' Oil, Copal Varnish, Leather A'ariiish. 'V’^arnisli, AVindow Glass, Putty, Pumice Chrome Green, Chrome A'cilow, Patent Plack, Terra de Sienna, Fuibcr, Lead, Litharge, Red Lead, Patent Pryor. '• ting, French Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Venetis Red, Spanish Urown, Prussian Blm*. Sun-l-r* per. Starch, Sal EriUqs, Mustard, Spice. megs. Pepper, Hops, ludigo. Madder, Ginger, Glue, Anna to, Cloves, .Macc, Fluid, Alum, Oxalic .AciI, White Brick, Wash Bruslie.s, P:iint Brushei:, Vanii)»li Scrubbing ditto, ghoe do., Tooth do., 1U'>'“- Logwood, Red wo(k1, Black Ink, ‘'“j! with a gei'.eral assortment of Mc.Uciuc'^ ^ oal& of all kinds; French and Eiigliib " ry and Soaps; with a full asfeortiiicat • * ‘ leading Patent Medicijie/now in use • . . Orders from the eouni.y pn»»uptl.'' • to, and goods carefully packed. The Subscritier feels a^nuied tlmt'''j'' meet the wishes of the purchaser iu re-: i’‘‘ quality and jirice. S. J. IIINSD.VJ.E, Drui:^'/'- Octobcr 12, 1800.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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