FAI^L.^ BH5I. FILL ,l.\« \VL\TK!l GOODS. />. Ij. Ji* J. .1. I*emherton HAVli jurit rocl'iveil from New York ami rhila li'ljthiii a complete tStock of SILK AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Amonp wliieh ni;iv be fouml .-tn extensive lot of LADIKS’ I'UKftS r.«>Ul>S, \ii; I'lain. watm>l ami fip'd Silks; NcoUe-workel Cash mores: l?ro- caile and waterel I’oplins; ('liaiufleon Louisian- as; t'hene Keps; IMaiil Lustres; rioli rfaxon^ De- l.ains: {ilaiii. ■wafercl ami ti^ureil t'ilk warp Alpacas; Secoml Mouriiinj: l’c;iUus; black Uom- bazines; a few svijn'rior hveiiiii}! l^ressos; pink, blue, white'and straw ctiloi vd larltans, ^c. Plain and watered Mantillas: I’.ay State, plaid and embroidered Thibet anl «’ashm*‘re iSliawis; drab and black Caslnnerc ditto. K.MIUJOIDKHIKS.—French Workeil I.ace Capes and Collars; wcrkcl CutIV: a l>eautitiil lot IJertha I.ace Caj>es: l iidfr-s.t'c'cs and t henn- settes; Swiss and lacoiiet i‘rimmin"s: llein- stitcheil und Needle-wvirkcd Linen t anibric ItandUerchief's; black, blue and white Lace Veils, iSlc. \c. —ALSO— r.lack, brown and ;zrevn I'rencli and Kn^Hsh Clc’fh.': black and fancy ('.•iss'ntercs: jdain and tijr'd Satin VestiiiL's; Valencia and Cashmere ditto: Tweeds; Sattinets; Ki-ntm ky .leans: Silk and WorsTi d Scrjres: plaid Linseys; red, blue and white Flannels: French a:id Silk warp ditto; brnwti and bleached t'ant>>!i ditto; Itrugpets; (tsnabnrirs; French and Kii*clish I’rints; Irish Linens; Tnwelinjr: Table I>iapers; Lailies’ and (Jentlemen'.' Kid viloves. ot a very superior (ptal- ity; Silk and Cotton IL'siery; Lamb's Wool and Merino ditto; Ladies' and Uent'emen s Cashmere Gloves, iS;c. i^c. A lonj>' lot /)/’ li'tiait fs; tiuif -1/J- f/o/(i lldfs; Ml ii'a nit'f lioi/A Cdj)s; Jhit ait'l B'lt li'tbioux. A superior lot of (ientlemen'^ ("alf Roots and .'hocs; Ladies' tiaiters and other styles of Shoes; Travelling Trunks; Carpet I’-ags, \c. The above Goods were selected more particu larly for the KKTAIL TKADI’, and will l»e sold on very accommodating terms. K. L. \ J. A. I’KMr.i;HTON. Sept. 11, In-M. ‘Jltf AKF.Y, SBIlvTlWKLI. & CO. Ni:W FALL AND WINTHK c;ooi>s. BOOTS SHOES. 'We arc receiving our ! Fall and Winter supply of i BooIm and !!»liocs Consisting of a very large and splendid assortment of the LATKST FASHIONS, i nnd embracing a very f^reat variety of styles for Ladies’, (Jentlemen s. Miss es’, r>oys’, and Children’s wear; w ith a larjre as- . sortment of Men’s and l»o\ s Kip and ( oarse 15HOGANS. ,! A superior article of (.Jentlemen s and Ladies India-rubber Shoes. j —A LSO— I Trunks, ('arpft I’.ajrs. and Wimlovv Shade,: | ('alf, Moi-occo, Coat. Lining, Uinding. and Cad Skins: Sole Leather, Lasts, Shoe Threail, Spar ables, iSlC. I’ersons wishin" to purchase by Wholesale or Ketail. are requested to examine our Stock. W e tire iletermincd to sell very low ftir Cash, or on time to punctual customers. S. T. HAW LEV & SON. Sept. 30, IS-'.l. 2}-6w i ii\Ts.riPs.iiooisssm¥J 1- I TURNIP SEED. 1 ENGLISH White Dutch, large English Nor- A folk, iluta Baga Turnip Seed, received to- I day and for sale by S. J. I'all aiitf Jl'iiitci 1 8 :> 1. Slork. 3FS Q • J t'nim .New Vcrk and Cidladclpliiu. tlie lar gest and hand.'omest Stock uf Stajflc and I'ancq (looils That they have ever exhibited in this market, embracing every variety ot Ladies' and (>entle- nien's DUES.S i.JOCIDS, amiaig which may be found; I’daek anl fancy watere*! and jilain hress Silks: black and fancy Coburgs; Lama Twills: figured and plain fancy and black Mohair Lus tres; Silk Warp and Crape Hrocades; Swiss. Seoteh and ('hene (iinjihams; Saxony l>e-I.aiiis: Freneli, English and American I’rints; F^mb'd Caslimeres; plain ditto; changeable Ue-Lains: watered and needle-work Cashmeres: changea- Vile Voneses: ISrocade Lustres; Ham.-isk .Kolians: 1 laek I’ombazines: second-mourning I’oplins; plain and watered Silk Mantillas; colored and black ^'elvet Mantillas: I’.roeade i’oplins: and a large assoitnii'nt 'f lir» 'S Trimmings; French and Ensrlisli .Merin-.'s; Velvet Neck Kibbons and C’.itTs. \c. K.MP.llOir-KlMKS. Vremdi worked ('ollais and Capes; Fren«d» Worked I'ulls; Fi eiieh worked I'li-.-misette:'; t u- der-Meeves; Sw and .lai-oiiet Ti imuiin;.-': In- fani.-' Waists un i ('aps: llem-stitilied and Jiee- dlc-worked Linen t'atnbric Han li^en lilefs. frotu 1> cts. to and a beautiful assorttuent of \'eils, every variety of Shawls, embrolderel an>i plain; Thread, (’otton and Linen Edgings and Laei s; tilauk Siik l.ace>? and E lgiugs. —A l,St )— r>lack, blue, brown aii'l green French an>l En'.rii-ili Cloths; black aiid fancy ('assinieres; Cut \'elvet, figured and blui-k Satin and Valen cia Vestings. Some very h.indsorne:; Sattinets: Kejitucky Jeans: Tweeds; I.inscys; Flannels. Wool all ! cott.iii; ()sa:ibnrgs: l>nii::rcts: I>amask Tali'c t'otli-: ditt-^ Napkins: Centre-Table Cov ers, very tine; I'ian.j » overs: Irish i.iin-ns: Lin en L::wns; 'I'lirea 1 Camlirii-s; Toweliin^rs: Gen- tlemen's Merino Shirts and I>rawer«; Silk Neck and I’ocket Ilan'iKerchiefs: Ladies' Merino Vests; (.’ashnicre and Siik Hose; ditto Half-Hose; lie celebrated S^ileni Jeans, black ami grey. Ladies', (ientiemcn's and ChiMren's i>KjTS and SHi >ES. M-n's, Hoys' and Infants' Hats and Caps. \e’.vet. Satin, .'tniw and Florenre Piomu'ts. bitto ditto ditto for Mi.->cs. And every article u.su:dly k.-pt ii. :i Hry Ctoods Store. Jg.-^ We invitf the ruMic to call and exam ine our large and liandsoine Stock, as we are al ways anxious to sbow our (.ioods. U l.'i Ip Siiijitr, Ti'ti 0)1(7 C'l^ee. Ai;i',\, >HK].vl«>LI>L iV CO, return thanks to the citi/.ens of Fayettevilie, and the public geii'Tally, lor tlie veiy liberal [latronage here- totor(‘ b‘/sti.\ved on them, and intend, by strict attention to bu.fincs.', t > merit a continuance. Tariou.« (pialities. of .Misses' fB^HE Subscriber offers I’or sale one of the j JL largest and best assortments of G(U)1>S in his line ever offered in this jdace. He is very thankful for the very liberal patronage that i he has had. and solicits a continuance of the j same. His stock has been .selected with care, and consists of nearly every variety and style, from the best manufacturers. He has on hand and otl'crs low for Citfh. at retail or by the case, latest styles Gentlemen's ' r>e:iver. Nutria, Moleskin, Silk, Uru.-li and An- I gola HATS. Also, .ieiiny Lind, Kossuth, ,\r- ; list, ilongh and lle.-idy, and stiffened Fur and i Wool Hats, for Men, Youth and Hoys—in abun- ! dance by the dozen or case. —ALSO— ve>’;. l.arge stipply of t'loth, I'lush, Velvet ‘ ami Fur ('.\l’S, of all ipialities, styles and pri ces.—by the single t'aji or by the dozen. ; —Ai.so- lioots and Slioc.>^. of the following varieties, viz: Fine W.iter proof, fine ’alf. tine Kip and licavy Winter 1J(M»TS. .\lso. Hoys' ami Voutiis’ Calf and Kip Hoots. I Jentlemen s Uress Shoes, of Together with an assoi tment anil ('hildrcH s liOOTS and .''IU>F.S, viz: Jenny Lind, F.\celsiors, Gaiters, ditto Half. Ibiskiiis. .'Clippers :iiid Morocco Hoots. -Vls'i, tJcTitlemen's an I Ladies liubbers. With a good supply of Voutiis , Hoys , Childrens’ and Servants' heavy Shoes. All of which he offers !-w f4>r C.ixh. or m time to punctual customers. Please call and satisfy \ ourselves before pun basing elsewhere. JOHN C. THOMSON. .Market S|u;ire. Sept. is'il. -ititf XOTR K. FILL i\ii \ri\Ti:!i mi)i fBlHE Subscribers Jire now rt'ceiving a well -elecftMl stiH-k of ,'t,iple and F:im-y I*KV I:>01).''. .\m>>ng their sto«.k will lie foutui tlie latest st\l«-s of r..aili> s‘ jiiid Gentlemen's F*HK.''S (JiMll'S, together with a irood assortment of (’! itliiiiLr; I luKn llas; ILits, ’:ips, aii'l l>.‘imft>; ail kiinl' d' Hmits aini rarpi tiii',z; SaiMlos, Whip' :iml (' lUavs; Hardware and Tutli ry, Lca- tli'T; H 'll>\v-\varc:tnil ('nx ki ry-wiiri': Loaf, Lufup, ('rii'luMj, (’liirifi‘li ami l>n>wn Su gars; Teas; Kin. I^aguira atui .lava ('Mffcc; Salt, Molasses, Inm ami X.iils. With many other (Joods. which will Ik> soM very che.ap for ('ash. or on time to those who pa_\ imnctually. We wouhl be glal if our f'ricnds and the public generally wnuld give us a c.-ili. J. T.‘ CoL.SriL \ CAIN. Sept. 1. l.s-II. l‘'tf Watcljes and Jewelry, At Wholesale and Retail. J. M. BEASLEY WOl'LD respectfully inform the jtublic generally, that he has returned recent ly from New York, with decidedly u large as- : sortment of I and Jetrelry. I Many of these W'atches were bought for CASH r>V THE P.VCK.VGE, and can therefore be sold very low. He has Watches ot all kinds; (chains, Ke3‘S and Seals of all kinds and of the latest styles; Finger-Kings, Ear-Uings, Medallions, of all sizes, of English and .\meriean make; La dies’ Chatelaines; Cutf Tins; Collar and Sleeve Huttons; Shirt Studs; Gold Spectacles, light and ! heavy; (Jtdd Pens and Pencils; Gold and Silver I Thinibles; Hracelets; Silver Fruit and Hutter : Knives; Silver Spoons of all sizes; large lot of i Pocket Cutlery; Scissors, best quality; Hutton- bole Scissors. Surveyor's Ctuupasses and Chains: Mathematical Instruments; large (piantity of fine and common Pistols: tine and couimoii sin gle and diiuble-barrel tJuns: Game P«ags: Shot ' Uelts and Powder Flasks: Military Goods, in cluding the r>ass l>rum and the smallest Hutton; . Viidins and extra Hows; !• lutes. (.larionets. I'la- I geolets. .\ccordeons. of all kinds and sizes; Mu- ' sic Hoxes; IVrfumery; So!i|i; Lather P>rtislies; Kazors anvl Strops; dressing and Pocket Combs; Plated and l>ritannia Ware; and variou.s other things too tedious to enumerate. Call and give me a trial. Cash j'aid for old Gold and Silver. "W.VTcnF.s imJ .Jkwklry' neatly llei'aircd. Fdjittrcilli'j ('. .\nrfli-fJdsf Cm'III r of Mnrkrt Sniiiii'i'. 12-,-.m] J. M. r.EASLEV. .\ucnst 4. HINSDALE. 10-tf »r. T. D. HAICJB, JJ.VS t.tken an Office on Hay Street, West of the Hotel Buildings. July 14, 1851. 4-tf NOTICE. f ■'^IIE Steamer Chath.im will leave this place i «‘very Monday and Thursilay at 7 o’clock, \. M., (instcjid of i> o’clock as at present,) c-om- niencing at 7 o’clock .Monday lOth inst. Time of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and F ri- day at 2 o’clock P. -AL JNO. I). WILLI.^MS, .\pent ('ape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March 8. NO'FICE.—All Accounts due the Merchants' Steamboat Company, for Freights np to the loth inst., must be promptly paid to the undersigned, as much time cauuot he given to the collection of the same., J. T. W.VDDILL, late Agents. Fayetteville, Jan. '-7, 5(>tf •Iff ill in isiraior^s ice* Cumberland Coc.nty, N. C., \ Sept. ‘22, 1851. ) THE Subscriber having, on the second day of September Court of Pleas and Quarter Se.ssions for said County, 1851, taken Letters of .Administration according to Law on the Estate of I>r. Hiram Robinson, fleceased, hereby gives general notice to all creditors of said Estate, to present their claims, duly uuthenticat*d, within the time limited by law for that purpose, other wise this notice will be pleaded in bar of recovery. Debtors to siiid Estate will also please to make payment immediately. BF^NJ'N UOlilNSON, .\dministrator. IJHOTill'RS LLM'o DAGUERREOTYPE PORTUAITS. tC. .“^MITH. Daguerrean .\rtist. having • been instrui'ted in one of tlie largest ami best Establishments in .New York, and liy one of the best .\rtists in .New York or any where else, would respectfully inform the citizens of Fayetteville, and jiersons living near, that he h:is a lloom In the Fayetteville Hotel fitti'1 np for talxing l»:ignerrcot\ 1 es. and would be vci’v much pleased to wriit on tho^e who may w isli to have tiieir Likenes-ies taken. 11c has the best materials tiiat can be bought any where witli- t>ut any exception. He intends stopping here only a few weeks. Call Soon, if you wish a correct atid good Likeness. He f»‘els that he 'ati s.-itisfy th se who ni.iy give !iim a call, if a correet aii'l go«,il Likene.'S ill do it. Time of taking, f rom A. M. until 'i P. .M. Hark or black dresses best for taking; v\iiite will imt answer well. I’rices t'rom T'V'> to Ten Hollar;*. gri} Children one \ e.-ir ohl andupw .-irds ta ken. if tiicy can be kept still 1') or I’lt seconds. Time for takini; Children. fr”in .\. .M. until 2 P. M. Instructions given in the .\rt. |u“tV‘' Persons taken in groups if they wi>li it, Daguerreotypes ,tn I Miniature Paintings co pied for tlio>e who ni;iy wi.«h if. Oil, wad ,S"ine power tl > giftii- tie us. To see oiir-elves as itheis si c Us. It woii! 1 troni many a Miinder tree ii. .\nd fo.pI! h notion. — ///, .■(. Hut come when you will. .V perfet't llkene-s Voii ll ji;ive. If _\ ••u •■n’y -^It '(i!!. I.'arc o;':ill otliers the bi«t subject'- f T ,'itting. thwugh tl:- m -t ditbcjlt I., please. fglHE Steamer HKOTH KHS ami Tow Hoats, JL STEVENSON and DAVID LEWIS are pre pared to forward with Di;si‘VTen, all goods con- I signed to the Proprietor. The .''teamer lirothers is of light !raft. and I well suited to run in low water. She posse.'ses . jiower, and speed, ami is admirably adapted to ; towii'g. and can accommodate about J'l pusscn- ; Mie proprietor contemplates running the Hoat , himself, and will .give special attention to wjiy i freight and naval stores; to towing, and will al so atteml to the -oinfort and convenience «if Passengers. From his long exf/orience as Agent in Wilmin.irton of the several Steam Hoat Coni- ' panics, lu- tliinks he can give satisfaction. T > .Merchants in the interior he would say. that all G l,-« siiipped by him. will be dclive>e.l ' to their .\gents in Fayetteville. His agent in WiImin'_"ton is JOHN l.-X i’TA, to whom ail commuiiicaiions may lie addressed, as .\genl uf the Steamer Hrothers. JollN IJ.V.NKS, Pioprietor, .May I '.. TJy I?\(;(;l\(; AM) uon:. Ol 11 C(»TT«>N H.\0ilNC. AND P.MPE have arrived. Our frietid.-^ can send in their orders, and they sluill be supplieil. r art her A'otire. WILL lie sold on the 15th day of October next, at tiie Market House in Fayette- 1 ville, on a credit of six months, a man by the I name of HILL, well known as a boat hand, be- | ■ longing to the above Estate. I 24-bw'] HENJ’N KOHINSON, Adm'r. i i FAAIir.Y lilBLl‘:S^ i 4LAl!(iE ami beautiful assortment of plain, ' fine and superfine .\KTO HIHLLS, at wholesale and retail. Just received. ' E. J. HALE i SON. Oct. 1, IS.-.I. C’arria;f*j«i and rB'^HlP.TY-EKJHT Carriagesand Huggiesnow ■ finished, and on huml—eighteen of which are Huggics. .\11 at low prices, according to fiuish. A. A. McKEIH.VN. Sept. IS, 1S51. ‘^o-tf TO corroN plan^peks. PIECES COTTON 1J.\GJ1N(J, 75 coils Hope, lbs. Twine, Just received and for sale cheap, bv I’ETEU P. JOH.N'SON. .\u;rust 10. 18.>1. lift 100,000 Acres Valuable timber la n ds FOR SALE. Subscriber has purchased all the Lands ■ belonging to the Estate of .Vbram Dubois, dec’d, lying principally in Kobeson county, and on both sides of Lumber River, the different sur veys containing Over 100,000 Acres; A large part finely Timbered, and convenient to Lnmber River, wfiere » large quantity of Tim ber is now rafted to the (Jeorgotown market. These Lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for whicli purpose a large part is well suited, l>eing in a region where the Turpentine jields more abundantly | than nnv' other scction of the State. The Lands | will be sold at a low price, ami in fjuiintities to suit jiurehasers. Information respecting the title can l>c ob tained by a}>plv'iiig to the Hon. liobert Strange, Ilon. Jas. C. D,‘bbin, or A. A. T. Smith, Esp, (.\ttoiTieys at Law.) I understand there arc many tre.spassers on these Lands, to all of w lioni notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such otienders. .Aj'jdication for any part of the Lands can be male to m\ ■iolf. or to John Winslovr, l*srj., who is tlulv authorised to make sale of the same. TIIOS. J. CL'HTIS. Favctteville, N. C., Sept. 1, ISlo. iGtf ^u.\Ti‘i.\(i papj:k. J UE.VMS .Medium si/e, r,.') Blue, for Cotton Vari:s. Fnmi Manteo Pajier .Mills. Ptaleigh. For sale h.w bv 11. HU ANSON & SON. JulV^>, 1851. 3tf COS’f'l.MK iiAi.i Corner Pratt am} ’ Space, JiAL'J IM rO'^HR largest and best sto.i- i .M.VDE CLOT 1IIN(; ever ,.. " Dress, Frock and Sack ''"I, lors, qualities and sizes, from .v> and upwards. P.VNTALOdX.^ and upwards, embracing all stv](?* ^ plain and plaid Cassimciv s. variety at corresponding pri.-ts. assortment of Hoys’ Clothinjr. ' Importing our own (.'b.ths din.et fr and manufacturing on the most o,,. "I enables us to offer inducenient.i not to be surpassed by any ment in the I'nitcil States. Thp determined to make the V* hr’ •3# •csi.lc H. point of great attraction. an| . up more than 5»,CK»() GUM finest quality t« the lowest in ]irice ’ ' In the Custom Department vil] , mil the choicest selection of ('I i ‘ fonn SIM EKES and VESTINtJS. V hi, up at the shortest notice, and in tlie]. and a tit always guarantied. '‘'''t-: jJi^'The one price stem strictly Hemember the name anI .\ugilst IS, IS.'.I. CO«»K .V T.\Y1.()K. Utf llio «ll .\orlli AkKV, StlKMWKLL& (’o. llUVe jllst re ceived :i sfilcii'lid assortment of Suhui C merf, black and grey. t«> which they wonhl call the .-ittcntion of the public. These gools will compete in quality and dtirability with the best of .Ntirthern Cassimens, and are much ehe.-iper, rantritig from 'il!.', cents to n] per vard. Fayetteville, .V. C., Oct. 14. 1H.‘,1. * ‘^Htf ULAXK IU)()KS, A L.MIGI- assortment of every deserij>tion, ..‘m embracing .Medium, Demi, and (’a]) Ke- cori!.'. Ledgers, Journals and Day Hooks; Half boiind Ca]' and Quarto Hlanks of every variety; .Memorandum Hooks of all kinds, jnst received. «Kt. E. J. H.\LE iV SON. 'rose wood writing DESKSr WiMtd Work Hoxes; Papier-Mache .Mbiinis. Port F«i!ios. and Ink Stands. Oit. E. J. H.\LE \ S(*N. ii .ii ’ll-e till 'li:: low Lr«- t!ic sul :,ince fade.—.S', Sept. 1, 1^51. l“'f I’lL!. m \\l.\Ti;il liODWS. n ST.VI'I.K .V I are now receiving E have received : our usual Stock of FANCY (iOODS. article usually kej't (’'insisting of nearly evt in tlse Dry (ioods line. —ALSO— KINK .\>SUUTMKNT iK r'asliioimi)lc IJoiiiK'ts, Hats, C’aps. Hoots, Shoes. »Sjc. T!ie above Stock w e w-. iild invite our custom ers. friends, and the foiblic generally, to call and examine before f«urchasiii^. ;i.s we are de termined to .sell Corwi.^ to suit the times. ALE.X K JOHNSON A: CO. Fayetteville. Se]'t. I’o. IS.'il. -Jotf WA.N rEl), ."(MNI ft. Ashe Lumber for 'N a^on*. 1 ^ t» o inches thick. ft. .Reasoned Onk l.umlK-r. I4 to inche.s. liHHi ft. White (t:\k mid Hickory, f^r .\\'etrees l(M.^t tt. NN hite »iik for Tongues. H'dsters atiil Shift.'. Itxi P..,^t Oak Hubs, for Cart- .uid Wagi-ns. •J'MMI SjM.kes, t or w hich the highe-t cash pi'll e will ’>e paid. Apply so,,I, to E. Fl I.LEK. May I'.i, 1''.‘1. 72-tf 'ro WINE .MAKERS. nT E have a few b:irrels , f fine old .\pple Hr:in,ly f,,r •'ale; .“ludi as those wh-, want to tnake good wine shouM get. COOK ,v T.WI.OII. Sept. If., 1S51. L’L’-tf i)oMi:s ri(*s. fITTLE Kiver ('-n.it'ergs; 7->' and 4-4 J Sh' ctitigs always 'ii han,!. an,I for >ale at Factorv prices, by ST A HR >;; WILLIAMS. •Tune 7. l.'s.M . 7-‘>-tf IIS LINE OF HOATS is still in succcss- .M. fill operation on the ';ipe Fear Hiver, and continue t>> offer many facilities t> the sliipping I'liMic. P T'*>iis p.-itrorrsin" tlii- Line, may re.^t as sured that their (i Is v'ill be brought up with ilisp.itch. utl'l .it the > ITV low est rates .if fcei;:ht. A. w. ste;;l. iv. .-.i,ient. r. S LI TTEUUMI, .\gent :it F>iTetTe\ i!!r. r*’:. 1-, l-'l. ' 5^ t! NO'I !( 1:. ^JT.MIU \ W1I L1\VI. have n-m'AC'l to the Sti'iH' recently oc, ii),;c,l li_y Mr. .lob:-. D. St.-irr. one door w est of .Xle-isr^-, 11. Hr ii;scn\ .•Son, where they have just received .-olditious to the .'^),r;ng porch..-e of Srap';*- an>l Fancy DH^' (i(Kt|'S. »'o\ti.try merchants are rv juestcd to exaiir.ne our k. J. H. ST A nil. J, M. WILLIAMS. June 7. 1 s>51. 75-tf \vi’:iisri:irs ^ 1^ CAKTO Dictionary; ditto Octavo; W'alk- er's Octavo; Worcester's. Walker's and W ebstt'r> hool Dictienaries. \c. Just received by E. J. H.VLE \ SON. Oct. liANKEirS WALLE'I'S; ~ POKTE Folios; Writing Pads; \c. Just received by E. J. H.VLE i SON. Oct. V. swAiM's .irs'ru i:; ^^tHCrU CArobiia Form Hook: Civil Practice :ii N'li'tli ('arolira. Oct. E. J. H.\LE \ SoN. Five Il«»llar5« ICeviard. ■ S .\NAW.\Y frtmi the subtH.-riI»cr. on the ■ • li'th inst.. a negn- girl by the name of ('aniline. S.ai,! girl is probably lurking about (’. .Mont.I'.rue's, :is 1 hired her from him. I w ill pay the nf>ove rei» anl for her delivery to me. or i i.nfiiu ment in our jail. S.aid Caroline is ab^iut III* years of age—juitc tall for that nge. JOHN STEWART. Fayetteville. Oct. l->. 1^5!. oiitf r-: HENRIETTA LINE OF .r- Fayetteville. P K> S. S. AllF.V. P. SHK.MWFLL. J. II. -McHoNAI.D. 1 1. liitf SON Knivcf* and F,.rk- Sept. 1- ili.f Li\ LD and offers for sale. Ii^,i 75 1-ag.s sujicrior llio CoFFEE ‘2 > bairel.s Coffee Sujrar, 50 iKirrel., Maekerel. No.^. 1, o aud o Loaf aud (ji'anulated Sugar. —Al.SO— A large assortment of Iron and Nails. Shov els. Spa,|e. Trace Chains. Shovels and Tongs, Llacksmitiis Hellows, .\tiviln. \'ises. Hammers. 1 iancs, .Vugcrs and (_'hiscls. Files, Collins's Axes. \c. August 1 n. r.KANsoN ^^FFIMI for s.-ile, l -'»(l do7. Knive*. .-ill qiialitie.s. Kim. Stock aiel P.id Locks. \Vi'ou;rlit an,l Cast ISiitts. .''crews, Hinges. .Mill and Hand Saws. Drawing Kniven. Steel- yai-'ls. 1 ]r,,iiri. ('.i->t an,l (Jerman S,x-ket chis,d.H. H imm rs. Hat» hets, Squan s. Curry ComliK. Horse I’ruslies, Shovels ami Tongs. Long-handle Shovel.' and Spa>le». Cros»»('ut .'Saws. Trjice and Hreast Chaiiif.; and shall have in a few d.iys a full as.sortment ot* Plane.*. Call and examine. Oct. 14. ?.t»-tf Utf • Veiv M'irm. niul(‘isi;inr(l liavo t'utorcd into coiiartnershiji, under the name and style of II.VLL S.VCKETT, for the j)urpo£»j of iloing a Dry JooIs and Hardware Hiisineiifi, ajid h.Hve taken the Store 5 doors East of the Fayetteville Hotel. J. H. HALL, A. K. HALL, T. .M. SACKETT. •\ugust 2'), 1851. lf,tf J FRESH sistin \ erv fine F, are now receiving lected St‘tk of a lar*re and well se- w i>iiY \n r JIHF] giibscriber has just re- ceivel and offers for sale, a suj-ply of cni and lilack I'cas^ very suj>eric>r (piality, con- “•Hyson.” ••Imperial.” ‘•Young Hyson.” ■•( >olong.” These Teas were selected by a good jmlge, and are recommended as ‘•fiist r.ite.” S. J. HINSDALE. Oct. 14, 1851. :!ltf M.VXTUA-MAKLNG & MILUNEKy7 us. WALTJN has just retnnieil from the Iiiiu‘ to Kalri^ii. fHlHF. SiibscrHvers. Mail Contr.utirs from -■L Fayetteville to llnleigh. will commetice operations this il.iv. witli new and comfortable ( oaclii’s. good h,,rses. and c;iretul Drivers.— The Fare is FI\ 1’ DOI.i.AllS—s.mie as before, riie St.-ige H,,us,-s are. in Fayette% ille. the Fay etteville Hotel, in Kaleigh. the Yarbor-iuirh House; but Passengers will be conveye,! to such , other Houses as they may select. The hours of i dei«arture will l.e, until f'urther notice, at half past '•> P. M. from Fayetteville, aii-l nt ‘J 1’. M. ^ from Ualei'ih. d.-iily. The sufis*.ribers hope, by unreiiiitted attention, to secure a liberal share of the travel. MI P.DOCK McKINNON, DAVID .McNEILL. Fayetteville. July 1, K''.'.l. 7H-tf aiil VUE all in evceMent order f,,r biisinexs. (tnr Tow Iio;its h.ive been recei tly rej'aiied :!tid made L'n'^d as new. We have al'o addc,] ;i ■ • Fl.it for low water, and well ailapte,! to the ,ervi('e. She will carry 7is> l>bls. merrh:iniize. and diaw only II'> inches w«terj Those f'av.’i-ing us with their patronage, m.-iv ex[>ect as proiiijit mi,I cheaji senice in e>erv pai ticubir a.' any other Line i-.ai ofl. r, ■ C., DK.MlNt;. Pres't. R. M. OllHl'I.I,. ,\gcnt. ,\, D. C VZ.VCX, ,\;rent at Wilmington. Iayetteville. Dec. ‘Jl. l,''5t. 5M-tf SALI:m PAI’EK-MIIJ.. rH^HI’ sub.scriber has taken hargc of this ohl fl. iin,| well known F!st;»b!ishment. and is pre pared to attend to nil ortlers for Printing Paj>fr, Merchants’ aiul l'':ictorv \Vraj>|)ini;, \c. The Mill ha with new m he van luviii^h Paper of as good ■juality aii'l ;it as chea]> prices as can be purchase,! anv where. North or .'South. rilAHLES E. SH(»Hi;ir. Salem, June 7, I>51. 77tf !tLA('ivSMrni rooi.s. FI LL assortment of the best quality, for s.ile liv H. HU ANSON A SON. Oct. 1:5. On-tf i Division TIilifia. An Klcction for .'lajdr (ion»‘r::l of the ‘2d Division will be held on the l.'ith of Novem ber. and Col. JOHN WlNSLoW of t.'umberlanil, will Ih‘ supported for that office. [:>(.»tE EXPEUIENCE IS THE BEST. Many a poor wretch writhitig under the ef fects >i' Dyspepsia, in .some fonn, has bectimc exhausted or weather beaten for the want ot proper medicines judicioush' t:iken. Not. how ever. any of those quack nostrums that pretend to cure consiimjition, liver affeeti.uis. or rheuma tism, by one remedy, but such combitiations as are aii.ijited to the nature ami character of the disease. If J,roving invaluatile by experience, a reme dy is to be confided in. here is one that will not fail to m-jtei ially benefit or cure any case of in- digestio!! or dyspefisia. The Rev. James PeiTynian, a Haptist clergy- m:tn, who is extensively known in (Jeorgia, states thus: Talbot cotinty, June 1^48. Dr. Little—Dear Sir: Havin.ir been so much benefiteil by your medicines, I will cheirfully state the case. For years past 1 have l>een bad- ly dyspej.tic, such as tightness at;d opj're.ssion after meals, acidity of the stomach, debility, want of digestion. \c. In this st:ite niany ar ticles of food were (ddiged to be av(»ided, to say nothing of the langmir and w retche«lness fd'ten experience,! any w ay. It was about under tliese circumstances. 1 began nsitig your .\ntacid Ve getable Pills and Tonic Hitters: very soon I found much relief, with quite an imiir"\einent of h‘alth. The medicines 1 continued with the greatest ailvantage, particularly the Antacid, finIing it alwa.vs to gi\e quick relii'f. r.nd to promote dige.-.tion. 1 had not t:iken them long, before I could use any kind of food I chose with impunity, even c.'iiib.ige. .-iiiil other things here tofore inadmissible. For many months past (since taking the medicine! I have enjoyed gocwl health, which has not been the case for years before. Those of my friends and ac>iuaii:tan- ces simii:irly afflicted. 1 wouhl a,Ivi.se to try these Dvsiei>tic medicines. Yours, truly. Signedi JA’MES PEUUYMAN. Ue.-id *.he following well marked cases th;it had lotig 1-atHed all other remedii s: Hald'^in county, .\pril 1^4'.*. Dr. Little—De;ir Sir: F'or the last six or se ven vears. my wif»- has been badly afHi( ted with dyspepsia, so much so as to become nearly help- Kss. althou.Ldi having been atton,led by two or three pti_\ s.ciaiis. During the last year she to,'k. w hil-it in this ^itu.-itioii. your Ant:icid and \'egetab’,e Pills, wiiicli soon helj ed her uiticL froui that sinking or oppression :ifter eating, besides gaining strength. She continued to im- ]>rove fast. ]>articularly when we used the Tonic Hitters with the other medicities, and is now enjoying pretty fair health, and feels like a new beinir. Yours, respectfully, (Signed) HEZEKIA ROGERS. Sen. The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. W. G. Little will l>o four.d upon the outside wrapper of eacli of his .Meilicines. Sold wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor, at his Manufacturing Depot, No. 2*34 Market street. Philadelphia, and Macon, Georgia. To be hat! al.so of James Cain. Rockfish; -\. W'iifson. Floral ('(dlege; Townsend i Doug lass. Hennettsville; Dr. 1’. M. Cidien, (’harles- ton; ('. C. Harbee, r>arclaysville; P. F. Pcscud, Raleigh. S. J. H1NSD.\LE, .Agent for Favctteville. Pratt St. aud Centre .Maiket Spju.J. H. II. Ctji.p August 15, 1851. ,/ wiior.r.s.M.i; '' Walcli and Jmch.y X( L. II. .MIIJ.KIt iv (II Jnijjorfers, Munii/nrtii, > r. n),il ]\utchrg, Ji-icilri/, n.u! Have leased tliv 01,] „ formerly ..ceui,i,..i Cantield. ili-othcrx'c , ' L'axt Corner of Charhg uml . (No. 2'J7,) which they are i nttin.^r ,j, order for the W HoLES,\LK W \TC|| JEW ELRV HCSINESS, to be oj.i-nd •aU ! 20th of July. In calliiig the atiention of tiie trinlei,,. new concern, we Jiiention th" fju-t tW. ass4>eiated with one of the nn'st exte!..';’t( ’ elry .\Linnfacturing Kstahlisinnintsintiie, try, which must give a decided aiivantj;-, all others i)i tliis market for suppUii,'i with Jewelry- at manufacturers' 1 ric«.. in this bram h of trade bug since nti.;r tween Haltiniore und the .outheru mi>l Merchants. We tlesire to c:ill jiarticular iitt'-nti'1 • • Watch ilejiartnient, w hich will at -.vl'. • , supjdied with a grej;t :i'Sortmeiit !r,iir.,.- celebrated manufacturei s, arid k»[ t t unning order, so that iiurclia-sc r.' uniV ■ take them, with a written guanuiUc 11 ■ will ]iertV>rtn correctly. This branch of the bnsiness will reo espccial attention of one of the firm. v. tetisive a.Kl jiractical knowledge of thf : .■ will, we hope, give us a place in thet :.: of bu_\ I rs. • W“ respectfully invite you to ca!! nj,- wli.-n you next visit our city. C'lifi^if!:;- lieving that an examination of our (I,: prove to you that the.*' are betti-r cbeajier than you b.ive ever ,seen in tli':- and assure you that no effort shall he r ^ on our part to make the acquaintance mutual benefit. L. If. MILLER CO. ()id stai.d, formerly occu[,ivi ! v (.'anfield, Hrf>. \ Co.. S. K,, ^ ner of Charles «.V llnl'in.' h Ihiltimore, June l>‘'!;i. I4-V REFEUEN( KS; Messrs. Wyeth, lilackh-ck \ Gwyn. Reid ,.V Tayh r. James iiodires ,N: llri tlitr, Hurst iS: Heiry. Murdoch. Duer \ Evans. Stellmanu »V llillrich^. Sangst'.n o; Co. Biirthlovv. Gwyn & ('o. Riely vV Pcn'!let ii. ('usl-.ings vV Hailey. John >iurphy Co. Moore \ (.iriHin. witrriNc i>.\i>i;i{ •400 UEAM.' rts.sorted French. Engliph and .\merican Ca}>. Letter. IJatli Post. Fiilio post, and Note Papers—a well se lected stock, embracing a great variety of qual ity and j>rice. Also, P.ristol Pioar,ls. Perforatecl Ditt,>, Ti>'ue and Drawing Paper, and Station ary tif all kinds. Just receivitig. E. J. HALE i SON. Sej.t. 2'.', 11^51. vri'iM M.iRiiLK mm, has recently been thoroughly reritted (’„mer of Nortli and Monuiiient Slrcets, ac'iiiicr'.. :tn,| the suli.' ribcr believes ’ |{:iItiinore, itid. Comftrisiiig every article usually kept in that lino, tojretlier with ].)() (’ascs IJools and Shoes. Ha1* and C'apM. —ALSO— A well »«.-lected Stock of Ii.1II If Vi ill:. ’I o all of N\hi(di we invite the attention of Mer chants of the interior, who will fiml it to fheir inter‘>t to examine our Stoi^k U*fore making |>iirchase-i. Wc will not be undei-.sid)! bv th any vn,. iloing busiiic.is in tliis [dace. HALL \ SACKETT. iH',1. idtf JI'VK in.^t rec.-ive.l fnmi FALL AN!> \\iN'1'i;k New York, my Stock ji()()(]s, Consisting of a g.-n. r.il a.sKortment of Dry liooils. liroccnt's. llurthvifrr. (’iiilrrv, Kr. . . 'n IIPI'.NTLM;, ;,J any kind of 1 roiliice. ment of Fall and Winter .MI I.LLN Ell V, ( (insist ing of Hilk, satin and velvet Honnets. of various priccK; Plntues, Uibbons and Flowers; Head Drens-.s ami Caps; Straw Hounefs of different quality and iirice; Inside ’ape.s; Collars and Cndcrhleeves; very best qurdity of Kid Gloves; Fillet Inserting, long and short; a new and elc- gant style of Dress Trimmings, of the most fashion ible kind, ani! u few handsome l)ress Patterns; w:itered and plain silk .Mantillas: vel vet Miintillas and Cloaks; a new wtyle ot Hon- net Linin;;s and Trimmings, id’all colors; and a handsome as.sortment of Flowers aud Head Dressi s JjKjy* Dresses made in the latest style; like wise .Mantillas and Ch>aks. Oct. 14, 1S5I. 30-3m N. N. KlNtJ, 10 mil; North of FayctteviP.e '• ‘ 4.;if Kl.N'G and A. McMll.L.VN have entered into copartnership in the Distillery of Turpentine, ami have erect«-d a Still on the West side of the 1'ayetteville and Western Plank llotid, S niiles frojii Favettcville. N. KING. MayO.—71tf A. .Mc.MlLL.VN. WE wish to buy 20,(KX> barrels Turpentine. KING & McMH.LAN. I/iiii- of four-horxc l*>st Couc/its, from Fm/fffn if/, (o T1 Ijoihf. rWlHE Subscribers having secured the mail -M. cfintract on the above Line, w ill t’ommence THIS DAY, running a Line of Four Horse Post t-oaches. Daily. Le:iving I’ayetteville at t> P. .M., and arriving at Warsaw at .1 past t; .V. M., in time for the Cars North and South. Re turning, leave Warsaw on the arrival of tiie Cars, say about 1 or 2 P. .M.. and arrive at Fay etteville in ten hours. Every care will be taki'ii to render the line pleasant, convenient, aud safe, for Travellers. A Line of Stages w ill be establi.shed as soon as jio.ssible, by thj Plank Uoad, from F’avette- ville via Carthage and .\shebor-jiigh, to Lexing ton, Salem, ami Salisbury. .McKI.N.NON « McNEILL, Fayetteville, N. C., ,Vng. 8. 18'>1. 11-tf Tin; ri:iKiii!iTi:D iuik imte.m CK>KI.\; STOVE, Is tor sale by the SubscrilK'r in Raleigh and 1 a\etteville; in Raleigh at his Shop on F'ay- etteville Street, and in Fayetteville at .Mr. .M. C:impbcH's. I'he Subscriber hereby forcwjirns all persons from ]iurchasing any of these Stove.s from any l»erson either in or out of North Carolina, ex cept from himself or his duly authorized .Vgents. He has purchased the exclusive right to vend this Stove w ithin the State, and will prosecute any pcrs >n infi inging his right, either by pur- chr'siiig, selling, or using, any except those ob tained from himself. JOSEPH WOLTEUI.VG. Raleigh, .Vpril !!•, lo.'tl. (jHtf Kncoiirai^c j\ort}i C'arolina. ^ JTHE undersigned is manufacturing, iu Fay- ' JL etteville, j Boot and Shoe Polish, far superior to the Hlacking i>urchased iu the Northern cities, lie intends devoting his whole ! time to maniifiictnring and veinling this very sii- jierior Polish, and calls upon all who think it to the interest of the Southern people to become independent of Nu^fhern manufactures, to give him their aid ami patronage. He is prepared to show, by absolute trial, to I^IS-'^OX X H.VIRD having completed their ex-j ► ^ tensive works, (which is now one of the 1 largest establishments of the kind in this conn- I try. are prep.-ired to fill all orders in their lino, vi/.: .Marble Mantels, Moiiumeiits, Tombs,! Grave Stoues. Table Tops, Tiles, (for floors.) .Marble L.etters, &c», at as reasonable rates as can be had in this or any other city in the Union. F«u- beauty of execution and originality of de sign. th-ir stock cannot be surpa.ssed. They would respectfully invite ArchHect.i, Huihlns, Vtf‘inet Miiltrn ami others to call and examine before purchasing. They are also prepared to furnish the trade with Slabs, Rlocks, \c. to or der. All orders by mail punctually attended to. 2(>-4m FOR SALE, «NE lot of I.and uontaining 2 acres, with a comfortable Dwelling House and Kitchen thereon. The above jiroperty is iji half a mile of Robeson Institute. Robeson county. Also, F'our Shares of the Capital Stock in said Institute, | For further particulars, inquire of ALFRED JACKSON. Cumberland county, Sept. 1, 1851. istf I rTvMAN JJUUP.ANKr Snrcf'ssor fn Hatch d- linrhank, i ’ j Wholesale and Retail Dealer in l Cis^ars, Tobacco, and 5>i$niifr, | Keeps constantly on hand the above named articles, of the mo.st popular brands, and s30> RF.WAllD! I.^'^SC.VPEIt from the Jail of Kershaw District, J on Moiolay the Hth day tf -July last, .''.\MI EL ,1. Lo\ E, who w.ts convictcd f'or the murder of Robert .1. Lester, at Spring Tenn of j Court, l^•>l. Said Love is about 20 or 21 years of age. six feet two inches high, (not certain as i regards his height, luit supposed to l>e therea- | bouts.: has dark hair, and of a sallow complex- j ion, with a downcast lotik; some of his front 1 teeth .*> little decayed, and follows the occupa- ' tieii of a Cariienter. I will give the above rewanl to any pers'^>n who will :4qnehend the s;;id S. J. Love and lodge him in any Jail in this State, or One Hun dred atid l ifty lUolars for his s;ife confinement, in any Jail in the I'nitcd States, so that 1 can get him. JOHN INGRA'*!, Sheriff. Camden, S. C., Aug. 80, 1S51. 20-f.m llotcliki»!!!i’>« Vcrlical AValcr Wheel. TB^HERE are sevenil hundred of these W heels .M. in ojK'ration in different counties in North Carolina. For proof of their great advantages over the couniion flutter wheel, or any other wheels now in use for saw mill.s. we confidently refer to those who have applied them to their mills. W'e can recommend them particularly for their superiority in cases of a low head of water, or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suit.ible for difterent heads of water, at AVilmington, N'ew- bem, Washington. F^denton and Fayetteville. The wheels may alsti be had of E. a! Hrevard. Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells. Petersbur-j. Va. Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the ' wheels, 'Will be .served on ajiplication to D. McNeill & Co., Fayciteville, N. C. D. McNEILL. A. A. McKETHAN. D. J. .McALlSTER. Feb’y 22, 1840. 50-tf liETPON'S .T i;ST...ni„ 170 JItirket Str“t. iiAi/Miaoni; ^■MIF] largest jL Manufacturing"'■ sale Establisliiiunt r. City. The capital an>!’-^ engaged enable.' me 3'. times to offer to Co'intry Merchants an i!''- ers in SHIRTS, COLLARS, LINK.V .hiM TON DRAWERS, great inductuifiits-E than usual efforts h iving l»een iiiaile to v the assortment of these articles full anii plet^. The Stock on hand is large atid wdl for Men and Roys. All orders from the t ountry attei i ' with punctuality and despatch. Remember the Name, and Xo. 179 .llarkcl T. w, i;ett".' -\ugust 15, I80I. 14-v^f : Eiig'li^li ReporN in linunn^E T 7-» Bbls. No. 1 Herring. “ “ '6 Mackerel. DM) Hiileg Hay. 100 Pieces Cotton Ragging. 50 Coils Hope. 20O Lbs. Twine. oO Hhds. Mol.-isses. 5 Hhds. Fair Sugars. 50 Hags Hio Coffee. Witii .\him and Sack Salt, and (Jroceries gen erally, for sale at the lowest market prices by JNt>, D. william’s.' August 14, 1851. ];]tf WAN'rER TIHE Su1>scriber wishes to purchase ;)(»0,(Mt0 lbs. RAGS, for which the highest cash prices will be p:iiil on delivery in Fayetteville. DAVID .MCRPHV. Rockfi*U, Cumbcrl ind. \ng. L’O, IS51. l."»-f,m any one who will call u|>on him, the rant Kiipe- w’arranted equal to any in the country. Hav riorii;/ of his over all other polifhfx or hhickini/ made arrangements with an extensive house now sold iu North Carolina. Call and have your in Haltimore. he will sell at Baltimore prices, boots and shoes once completely blacked'and —’ l>oHsiicd, and be satisfied. 'I’liis article is offered at a price not higher than is usually cl.arged for other ajid inferior qualities, and a trial is all that is asked to se cure the patronage of the public generally. The undersigned expects to visit every por tion of the State to i.iitroiluce hia Polish, and a.sks now in advance that Merchants and others visiting Fayetteville will give liim a call. A. J. WOODWARD. June 21, 1851. 77-Cni and respectfully invites the citizens of Fayette ville and surrounding country to give him a call. t!e^' Front Street, next door to Messrs. Pol- ley & Hart, (at the sign of THE TURK.) Wilmington, Oct. 9, I80I. 3Utf WANTED, ^ GOOD II.VNDS. at 75 eta. per day. on the Southern Plank Rond. Steady employment and cash pajinent weekly, if re quired. Ap]»lj to D. M. BUIE, .\t the Steam Sfill. or to A. A. McKETHAN. June 2o, 1R')1. [77-tf] Fayetteville. Corn, jPean, and Hay, TIHE Subiicriber has on hand and is oon- | Btantly receiving, on consignment, a sup- i ply of the above articles, which may be pur- | chased at the lowest market prices at'the Office \ of the Henrietta Steamboat Company. j R. M. ORRELL, I •April 8, 1850. ! WAN'PEn TO JiORRO\V,~ for a term of five year*. | Good securitv given. In-I terest annually or semi-annually. * i Address letter to B., and'leave at this of- ' fice. June 30, 185] 78-tf LIFE INSl RANCR | rMlHE 1 nlers!gned has been appointcl-\gent of the North Carolina .Mutual Life Insu rance Company. Every member for life p.irtic- ipates in the profits «)f the Company; and the annual premium for life membership, where it amounts to iS:50 or more, may be paid one-half in cash, and the other half in anote at 12 months. Debtors’ lives maj' be insured by creditors. A man may insure his own life for the exclusive l>enefit of his family. The lives of slaves may be insured. This system is rapidly growing into favor, all over the civilized world'. It is one by which a family, for a small sum annually, may be pro- vided lor, after the death of its head, on whose exex'tior.ii tjiey may have been dependent for a support. It is a good investment of money, even If one ahouhl live long after taking out a Life Policy, Explanatory pamphlets, and the neceuaary Blanks, furnished on application, E, J, HALE. Fayetteville, Jujje 18^0. 72 BOOK BINDERY. RW'. HARDIK has re*umed the Book • Binding Buainew at the new Store next door to Mr. Beaaley, Jeweller, where he will re ceive and •xecute binding in any tvle desired August 1. ' Proposals bv LITTLE \ HllO'V.V. f-T f ’ » ing bv subscription a New Scric- . L.'- AND EQUITV RFPoKIn "^HE want of some system by ^ cisions and judicial opinietis ol the- ^ Courts (d' I.J1W and Equity iu Fiisr!'H‘‘ ' more promjitly and clieaply fiirui:-li«'i i -• legal profession in this country. li;i= ‘"i,- soriously felt and acknowleil^cd. The subscribers propise to n'pul'i-'- reports in full, as fast as they ai>i'e:iriri land, and can be rvceive,! here. Ilif.' *- ^ tain rc]>ort? of cases decided in thf I*'"’ Lord.s. the Privy Cottncil. the sevcniH '' Equity, the Court of tjueen's Heiicli. tl'f . of Coniinnn Pleas, the Court of Kxclu-'i'ic' F'xcheqiier Chamber, the F.cclesi.istic:i: miralty Courts, the Court of clu,ling also the F^lection Cases, tlie ( r> ‘ ses Reserved, ami the Uailway and ;hi.i * These Reports will be published in numbers or p.irts. con>meiicing "i'l- sions of Michaelm.is (Novemben Torn;, and will be carefully edited by a tiieiii"*''’ ■ ^ Bar, with notes and refereiKcs [• aii-'- .Vmerican decisions. Each number w ill consist of ,,vcr tlfi'f drcd pages closely printed octavn. ■11 * paper, and in clear, fair type, and a table of cases, and a full tabic ef thus forming a complete volume f'}' " well as a part of an entire scries. 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