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SEMI-WEEKIv Y. II.] FAYETTF-VII.LE, N. C., ATGIjST 1V>, 185‘i. 7ST\ BY J. B. NHWliV. J. HALE & SOX, ) ntorKun'oKis. ,-AW'okly Ohskrv ku it S;4 .■>() if paii Ij'tioii: 111- ftftcr tlie year l^a^^ nsKKVK.it ^ii'2 W pci niinnni. if c: ’>0 if prti«l luriri|i the Hptioii, or aftor the year ImKNTS iusorteil for sixty cents t?ie first, ati'l thirty cents tor eaeli lieatinii. Yearly alvertisen>etits facts, at reasotiahle rates. -V'l- bt^\ie.«tei.l t" state the numher of fcl, or they will be coutiiuicl till rjeil aeeor' liniily. x\u: must i>e ]>ost-pai]. 1(1 li.VUUELS GLl i:, pOR Siile hy Aiiirust 0. LRANSON & SON. 15-tf U //J. Rou latid's Mill Smrs, H 1H>/. full 0-11‘> thick, for 8 ;le hv B. JUi:.VN\"ON \t SON. August 0. ir>-tf llllWAllD )':ii>l for the apprdien.siou anil L-nicnl of [i: i' 1. C UAN(;k, Icounty, N. C.. in any .Tail so that ii.ujxlit to justice, lie weighs froni nhont tive feet seven inches r—it is saitl th:it he sometimes jl'ir 1>y hair lve—has a small na- the buck of iiis he.-iil. which may ■ close exiiiuinaiion: his eyes ilark as recollectdl. lie ha** a ilown |iil when a person lo.iks at him is little 1 OR \u:s’\\ be rented at Public Auction, at the ▼ w .Market House, on Satnrday the *Jlst inst., at 12 o'clock, the Store on the N. W. cor ner of .Market Sunare, at present occupietl by 1’. Sheniwell: the Store atl.joininjr, occupiel by ('. (’aison; the l.ibcit^y I’oint House: anil the W;ireho\ises on Ciillespie an'l Muniforil streets. I’ussession given 1st Se{>ten>ber tiext. A. M. CAMIMSKLL. Auefr. August lb*)-. 1 j*:!t TO CO rrON PL VXTRRSr IMl'CKS heavy (Junuy and Dun- yV dee HA«’CIN;, SS coils Heinp Kope, lbs. Twine. Just received and for sale cheap, bv I’KTKIl 1’. .lOHNSON. Au'jcust 18.-«2. 1-j- lt NOTlCi:. ]?I«uey Wauled! Bt-i?''Tlie .subscriber I'csjiectfully roqiicsts his customers who are indebted to him, by note or account, to settle during the present month. He wishes to go North very shortly, anti t>f course wants .mo.nk.y, and begs his customers to attend to the above reipiest as curly as con venient. S. J. IIINSDAT.K. July 10, 18.V2. Gtf ^ UKRUINGS. ,*^4K r.Ul.S. IlKiUUNOS, '2'i *• Prime I'ork, For sale bv T. S. LL TTl’ULOlI .t CO. .Ii4ly 21, 1S.'.L>. lUtf W ANTKl) TO ITTIH IIASI^ roUDS PINV' Wt.>()l>, t» be deliv ered on my Wharf during the next J. S. BANKS, CoiiiiaiiNKioii iiiid Fot'wardiiin; Jlerc'liaiit, WILMINGTON, N. C. June 2‘J, 1852. 3tf 9. six months. JiROTllKKS MNi:. The new Stcmacr “l>oL(iL.\ss” havitig been added to this Line, aiii now hav ing two light draft Stcair.ers and f.mr Tow lioats, all in gooil order, the Pi-oprictors are ]>repari‘d to trans]>ort I'reight to Kayettevillt and the intcrmeiliatc landings, with as cjuick despatch as any other Line. J. S. R.VNKS, Agent. Wilmington, June 22, 1852. otf i\E\v \m & m T. S. LITTKRLOH. Uttf ( \)j)(irtnn'sJiij) ofirr. ^HllIF, ‘^nb.scribers have formed this day a H. C'lpavtnersliip. under the tirm of Mcl»on- alil X .Mc.Master. for the transaction of a general lliivl'l', (i ((ml I ‘I'D/'isinit lilisinf -\nd expect to receive their full Stock by the 2'ith instant, at their Store on (lillesjiie street, a few iloors above the State Hank. J. K. McUONALl). .H)HN K. McMASTKU. F.-iyetteville, .Vug. •>, lS-j2. 15 I'.irolinian 1 month. ":b,,:^'2^'vcaS‘:;u:-^::;i:;r: 3ii-chaxu’s. 3iaxi'fa('ti'r- Jnly 22, 1S52. (Uiil ('(irritf^r .Materials. H rST received, a fresh supply of Springs, Axb's. Oil Cloth, and v;irions descriptions of Carriage and iJugirv .M.iterials. For sale by Ct»OK iV JOHNSON. Ju!v 2il, IS.-2. POTASH. I.15S. Flli'.SH. COOK July 2''. l!^52. 11 -i)w For sale by JOHNSON. ll-:!w Rrrciccd on ('on.^i^^nuK nt. A Nl) for sale cheap. 5(» bills. WHISKF.V. ^ JNO. I). WILLIAMS. May 4, 1852. MStf ed. Said chance has been fi^r ,'!ged in Connection with one il- w ho is JMW ciinfincd in the Jail F 'rsyth county, N. I'..': in stealing '. and ]'assing cunn-rfeit money. liti..i. il i-ewar'l of Fifteen liollars ■ 1 bv the Sheriff of Forsvtli coiinty. JoSFPH HI NFS, :. 1). TYSON. THOS, IIOI'FK. J. A. r.ALliWlN, J. J. HHNNKTT, K. P.oWKoN, and others. ... N. 'I T WKS'I'I’.ltX ItAfOX. HMDS, just received and for s.ile by LAND FOR SAT.K. 4V.\I.ir.\r>LE tract of Land is ottered for sale, containing 220 acres, lying 5J miles west of Fayetteville, near the F. it W. Plank Road, adjoining .Mrs. Nott and others, with a good dwelling and other neee.«sary oiit-housi“s, well watered afld healthy situation. A]>ply soon to 1>. Ci. McDuIhe in Fayetteville, or to Jas. 11. .McDutfie on the premises, for particu lars. June 20, 1852. 3-tf NHW riR\L rniHF undersigned have entered into copart- JL nership, umler the n.-ime and style of cV 'I'l’oy, For the pur]»ose of doing a general Mercnntile and Piarter business. We have taken the Store. No. lOCillF.EN STUKKT, fonnerly occupied by .Messrs. John Huske iN: Son. CKO. w. lawi:i:n(’e. JOHN 1>. TUOY. Jr. Oct. 22, 1851. ;::!tf P Si rH^HF subscribers are now receiving from _bL N. York, a large and general assortment of Staple (DU- Fa/icif Dry (ioods^ CK()CEr I]:S, IIA151 )\VAHE, Hats ainl Caps, Boots and SluK's. Among which arc: Coffee, Sugar, ('otton P.agging, P>ale Ro])C. Nails, Window (Il.-iss, Swedes and Fiifilirii Iron, Sack and Alum S.-dt, Imperial and Klack Teas, P«-pper, Alsjiice, (linger, Powder, SUot, I5ar Lead, l!ur and Fancy Soa]i. Together with a great variety (if other arti cles, to which thi'V invite the attention >f the , v ■ -ii » i . • .• .• ,1 1 • , -1 n ' No pains will be siiared to give entire satislac- imblie. and winch they arc deteiniined to sell i ‘ ® I^'atfctlcriHe Hold, FAYiyri'I'A M.M’„ N. C. large and splendid I’.uilding has now -0- been in successtul ojicration since .May 184'.'. 'I'he lieilding and I’urnitnre i>f all kiml's is new, and the rooms convenient anl ]ileasaiit. 'I'lie Table is always furnished with the best the market affords, aided by a line vegetable garden. pMiarders, Lodgers, and Travellers will fiml de sirable accommodations and attentive servants. rvm y g_i.in—«II imm'wwm -»■ ■ u i ji: i« i^iiy [NO. 110.] T. C. WORTH, C01I.1IISSI0.\ AND FI)R\V.\KI)1.\G .rimfllAM, WILAILXGTON, N. C. Feb. 1, 1852. COtf T. II:; 1: II'. i:'. lid C. ls'.2. 15tf (;ooDS. IWT.L and llar>lware, IM'.W ttoM- rt'ceiving ''U |TKR StiH-k Ilf C.i'ocerie \o. ! • i luuuiy P>agging. 1 l>nmiee d". ; Thin d.o. I It'ipe. v^e., &c. i 5\ir orders. 11. P.RANSoN & SON, i .Nurtli side Hav Street. il'.V2, * 1-Vtf _ Ni:\V KISH. id ■) .Mackcri’l for ?!ile by 15HANSON v SON. 15-tt^ FOR SAI.L. b»> .sold at the residence >)f the late jnnifrod Hodges, in Cuniberlan«l aturday the 4th of September IT likely Negroes. A credit of si.\ :ijipr(>ved notes. J.VS. P. HODflFS, F.xr. 1 FOR SAl.F, fr^day, the 2i'.th .\ugu.st. 1852, 1mh) Valuable Timbered Land. A large timbered, from 2A to indes from ISuckhorn Swamp, in Robeson [the road from Fayetteville to Luni- Li;nd is the best offered for sale Ity. -\ls'i. all farming utensils, and |iy :irticles too tedious to mention, ion wishing to buy land, it will be i-m by ii man on the premises. |de known on the il.iv of sale. ISAIILLI.A 'McMILLAN. Auir. 1852. 15-:{w NOTK'i:. ^ecrilicr vi.'-hing to remove to the Ter.' to sell his jio.-;sessions in Moore situatrij on Juniprr Creek, con- Hundn-dacres of land in one land is well adaptel for the cul- •otton and wheat; for turpentine surjiassed. also for pine; is con- i turpentine distilleries—one in her in Cumberland, either not or tive miles fr>iin said land; al- ' y Ilf water to put a distillery on ] A g'lod dwelling and out houses ' (tl beahhy situation. For further ; iply to t'"-- subscriber living on i COLIN McFADYKN. 15-s^'c\v2m isliimion of \;ilc (’olh'gp, j H.WKN, CoNNK( tkTT. arse of Lectures eomnieiices annu- the last Thursilay of September, ' s four months. | Silliman, M. D., LL. D., on Cheni- ^iia rmacy. M. !>., on Materia Medica and The- Knight, M. D., on the Principles I I' of Surgery. P. ISeers, >L \> , on Obstetrics. Hooker, .M. 1)., on .Vnatoniy and gton Hooker, M. D., on the Theory i:e of Physic, fees, ii>H 50; Matriculation, s?5; II, -SI5. CHARLLS lioOKKR, Dean. [4. 1S52. 15-(it NOTICF. ^ KN up and committel to the Jail of iathuni County, a negro man who calls l'>I H\VKI-L, and says that he belongs I' Myers, of Richland District, South .■^aid boy is about forty years of age, •i;-.'lit or ten inches high, he hail on >Miiiiitted ii j,air of stripi-d cassiiner light tweeds coat, ami wool hat. er of said boy is reiuested to come jirove [iroperty, pay charges and take y, :ir lie will be dealt with as the law S. L. RlDULi:, Jailor, adv. 1 50.] 15-4 KRS AXI) LNVKNTOIIS. ^HK F.ighth Volume of the SriK.vTiKic A.'1!'i:i» AS coii.Mienccs on the ISih of Sep tember. It is principally devoted to the dilfu- sioii of uset;il practical knowledge, and is eminently calculated to advance the great in terests of industry—Muhittii'-'il, Mdinif'irtnriiof oihi Ayricultural—the genius and mafitcr-spirit of the nation. It is unrivaled as a JourJial of the Arts ami Sciences, and maintains a high churactcr at | home and .-ibi-o.id. i The l’ub’ii?liers ]iledgc themselves that the ; future \ olunn v sliall at le.ist e'iU.il. if not sur- j jias-! their jiredeeessors. .\mon;r the subjects ; chiefly brought forward and discussed in its ; columns, are. Civil Kngineeiing, .Vrehitect\ire, j Itai'.roads, bridges, .\griculiural Implements, : .Manufactures of Metals. Fibrous atid Textile | substances, ilaehinery for the puri.ose, Ch.-mi- | c.i! Proi-esses, liistilling, tfloring. \c. Steam | and ias Lngines. Boilers and Fnrnace.s, Math- i *')uat;enl. Philosojdnenl and Optical Instru- j mcnts. Cars, Carriages, .iter-v heels, \N ind j and tirinding Mills Powers. Planing .M.-ichim's, Tools for Lumber, lirick Machines, I arming. I Fire .\rnis. F.leetricity. Telegrapbs. Surgii'al Instruments, \c., besides Claims ot all the Patents, Reviews. Notices of New Inventions. .\meriean and Foreign. The work is in lorui ■ for binding, Cont.ains ^ renil hia-'h-'/I » / '■/y', i over four 1 undrcd pages (if j>rititcd matter, and .a cojtions Index. Nearly all the v.iluabb; Patents ?^hich issue weekly from the Patent office are illustrated with Lngravijigs in its i c'llumns. thus making the j^aper a pi rfect Mechanical Fncycbii.edia for tuturc as well as present reference. Valuable Premiums are offered for the largest List of .'^ubs' tibcrs to this \ olume. It is pub iished weekly, by Ml'NN \ CO. at their Aj-12S Fulton Street, .New Y.rk. TFRMS: TF.RMS: TLRM.-! 1 v,opv. oneytar. S2,00 1 copy, six inontlis. !^1,01) AI.WAVS IN ATlVA.VCK. 5 Copies for six months, 111 Cojiies for six months. ' 10 Copies for twelve months, 15 (’opies for twelve months. ! 20 ('opies for twelve months. Southern and W estern .Money and Post Ofiiee Stamp.s taken for subscriptions. Letters should be post-paid. LUTTLRLOH .V Co. 1 Otf Inly 21, IS.'.-J. Krwartl. WANVAY from the subs’-ribcr, on the oOth weighs about one hundred and seventy-five lbs., yellow complected, six feel and upwards hiirh, and about years of age. No otiier mai ks re collected, except his front u]>]ier teeth, by close observation, have :i small opening or ;rap be tween them. The above reward will be jiaid for his delivei'v to nie at home, or confinement in Wavne eountv j.iil, so that I get him. F. ji;rni;(5an. July 17, 1852. lltf Prof. ^Iiri^nu's Female Se/tnnarii. 8tli year vill open on th» 1st of .'ep- Jl tember—a term cf 1> nioiitl.s. The uhole expense and for the highest class in tiie ('olle- giate course is S12'> a year. The orn.iinental branidies :.re at eijUaHy moderate prices. The I'xamination devi l.iped to a very hi;;h degree the adv.intacres of the plan which Prof. Morifan has long practi.'^ed in the traininjr of I youth. It was manifest to every observer that ' the young ladies of the graduating class were j of a high order of mind w ell instructed. Their ■ polish of maTiner aiol evident thoroughness in the various studies, their command of langnajre i and freedom in coiiij'osition. and the evident skill and taste in the ornamental brandies. , could not lint be the result of a well devised ' svstem. ri.'idiv juirsued and successfully aj'plied. ! ■ ' ‘ I Rev. .V i:.\ki;r. i Kxamincrs. ■ Rev. 1». I ( Lev P. Salisbury. Julv l'^"2. rn^HI' W.MlS.VW ST.VtiK will leave Fayctte- Ja. ville daily, at half past four o’clock, .\. M., commencing the 1st dav of .Inly. 2-tf M klNNON & M. NKILL. riSSOLFTlON. Tlic tirni of Arey, Shfinwi ll it Co., heretofore existing, has been this day dissolved i«y nutiial consent. All ilem.-inds against said firm will be paid by P. Sliemwell. at the old stand; and all pcr.'ons indebted to the late firm will please i.iaki- imme diate payment to P. Shcinwvll, who alone is du ly authorised to settle the same. S. S. ARKY. P. SHL.MWLLL. JAS. R. McI*ONALP. Fayetteville, June 2i'i, 1852. otf as low for (\ish, or on time to those who pay promptly, as any house in the Southern country. Proiluce of all kinds, at tin* highest market prices, taken in exchange for (ioods. McLKAN it JUNKS. Summerville, N. (’., I>ec. 8, 1S51. 47tf ~^FOR THE NORTHERN^ITIES /;)• 77/a; Si:\l!()Ai;i) AM) KOIMIKK IMIL IlflAI). rHlHi; PrULH' .-n-e informed that the Sea- JB. board and Roanoke Rail Road (’om)iany have completed their new bridge across Roanoke River at Weldon, and are Uow ]irepared to transjiort passcigers and freight from Weldon ! to Portsmouth and Norfolk, and the Northern cities proniiitly and with dispatch. j The Cars leave U eldon daily at o'clock. P. M., and arrive at Portsmouth by 7 o’clock, P. M., in time to connect with one of the Chesa peake Ray .''teamers, HKR.\L1>, (iKOR(!I.\, or North (WROLIN.V, for Raltlmore, and arrive at Raltimore early next morning, in time to connect with the morning train that leaves for Philadelphia and New Yoi’k. 15y this comfortable anI agreeable route. Passengers leaving Wilmingtin in the morning train, will arrive early the next morning at IJaltimoi-e. and reach New Yoik the same even ing, v.ithoiit loss of sleep, and with but one change of [lerson and b.igg.ige between ^Veillon and I'.altimore. and avoid entirely night travel ling on R.iil Roads. To rendiT this route Worthy of tiie travelling public, the company have employed careful and responsible bagga;:e agents, who check all b.iggage at Weldon through to Raltiniore, coiiseijuently the travel ler has no further trouble with his baggage until he reaches Raltiniore. The Idn sapeake Ray Steamers also stop at Families cnn be furnished with large, airj', front double rooms, conveniently :ind hand somely furnished. .\n experience of 20 years will enable the les see, she hones, to yrive jieneral satisfaction. ANN iiRoWN. June 1, 1850. 28-tf lL\R.\rvN’S HO'J’EL, i'A \ i: E Ti: viLi.i:, .\. €. fg^llK Subscriber, having taken the large JB_ Hotel, formerly known as the Planter’s Hotel, situated at the foot of Hay .Mount. Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. C.. respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is now en gaged in refitting the building, which is sup plied with entire new Furniture, and is ju’e- ]iared to accommodate the travelling public.— Having had some exj)erionce in the business in the town of Pittsborough, N. ('., he flatters himself that he will be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their compa ny. His room.s are large and airy. He has lar^re and convenient Stables, and a good and faithful Ostler. JOHN IIAUMAN. Feb’y 17, 1852. GOtf M'at/cftcriife MSrtiitrlt {'LOTIiiM; i;NT.lliLISllMi:.\T. .f. .^8. White Ac. DrajtcrKy Tn7ors, mnJ WJiotcsale iiud lle- OLl) POl.NT, to land and receive Passengers. _ and Passt’ngers who leave Weldon at o ', o’clock, j td d ( ’ fo/li ii-rSy P. .M.. arrive at Old Point the same evening. j no William Street, New York, .\n arr.-iiigement lias been *-ntcred into, by i the dillereiit Rail J!oad and Steamboat ('oni].an- person street, (next iloor to Rank of Cape Fear,) PLNK’K. PKMCi;. 11-(.lpd .'sl 00 8 00 15 (HI •JJ (Ml 2H 00 Tlio StoaiiK'r I’aiiiiy Lntlcrloh will in future Kave Fayettevi'de on Tuesday and Friday niorniiius. nt •> o’cl 'ek. .and NV iliningtoji VS edne.'d.iys and S:iturdays at 12 o’clock, and run re-iil.irly. carrying fri igh* and jiassengers with de.'p.itch. nCP p. Slu'iiiwt'll uill coiitinur the hry (Ioods business at the old st.nid of .\rey, Sheniwell vV Co., where he will f>e ple.'isetl to see all who will favor him with a call. ’J'hank- ful for [last favors from the public, he hojies. (>y strict attention to business, to retain a share of pulilic j)atronaj;e. 1>. SHl'.MWKLL. Spring (jioods—1852. ja.\h:s kvlh IS .NOW UKCKIVI-Nl. AROCT 250 Packages of DRY GOODS, .\11 of which being puridiased forC.\SH, will be ofTeri- I at vrry re lu-'ed prices for cash, or on time to punctu.il customers, either by whole- saie or u tail. l>(iltin_ir Cloflis from Xn. 1 to 10. of the l>est that is nianiilactured. March 22, I'.VJ. ''5 ■)ur I 'Hi; HO’n^L. subscriber having jiurcl.- 75tf se.l the Hotel situated on the iMiuth-Kast l orner of Court i gnrp: T. S. July 22, 18.',2. LUTTKRL*H. 8M’ 15-2t uj:movai SAin, .K TllN.'^D.Vr.K, aaicl H.\S the pleasure of informing his custom ers and the public, that he has rcnimed ZEVKLV’iS IIOTI'IL, SALKM. N. C. JL completed extensive additions to his house, takes this methoil of informing his friends, and the tra- i veiling community generally, that he is now prepared to accommodate tliem in a superior , stvle. The eniire hmise, bedding, and furni ture of every description is new and clean, j and no pains will be spared to malfe his guests : comfortable in every respect. j ,\11 the stages stop at this Ilouue. ; A. T. /KVKLY. i Salem, July 2L 1852. ll-4nipd 'liieiriek on J)a}na>res. RF. VTISK on the .Measure of liamnges, Jy Tlieodore Sedgowick, Second Kdition, and greatly enlarged, further sujiplies of The Works of l>an- ^>-ter, f. vol.; Wide, Wide World; (^ucechy; liruce, by (Jrace .Aguilar; The Hai- .^lethodist Hymns; I)i.scii)linc of the M. iich; School Rooks, iVc., \c.. for sale by K. J. HALK .V SON. ' M:W (iOODS. rjflHK undersigned liave now opened their JL NKW (iooi).s, lately received fr«>m the North, comprising k genernl assortment, ^i/.: rocericM. 11 hhds. Cuba. Porto Rico ami N. O. Sugar, 20 bbls. Crushed and I!cfined “ 80 bags Itio, Laguira and .lav.a Coffee, ](HI kegs Wrought Nails and .Spikes, Madeira, Port. Pale Sherry, Claret. Champaign, Lisbon, anil .Malaga Wine; (.'liampaign (’ider; Jiure French Rrandy; Jamaica Rum, and Hol land C.in. (lood Hyson and Rlack Tea, Lemon S^ru]>. Preserved (linger, Pepjier, (’linger, fan cy and brown Soaps, Saleratus, S. C. Soda, Stan h, Powder, .Shot, and Lead. S[>crm ami .\daniantin«‘Candles, Indigo, Madder, Logwood, (’opperas, Kiisoni Salts, Rrimstone, 'J’rippe’s .Vntipyrie, .Mum, Spices, Kssences, (Jils, ^:c. Ih fact, almost every article in the (Irocery line. C^rorliory, niil The larg?st and best assortment ever offered in this m.irket. A good assortment of J>ritan- nia Ware. _A LSO— A full assortment of House and Kitchen Fur nishing (Ioods, fine Table Cutlery, Table Linen, Toweling. Linen and Cotton Slieetings. with a variety of new and useful articles. There is scarcely an article in this niie not to be founl in our Store. —LIKEWISE— A lar^e stoe/c of Hardware^ Cut ler'^. and Fancy (ioods. Our object is to oH'cr to our customers (Ioods in variety and iiiantity to suit all orders; and we trust v.'e shall be able to meet tlje wants of all who may c:tU upon uo, either at retail or wholesale. S. W. TILLING HAST & 00. July 20, 1852. lOtf Life of G-en. Scott, from his old Stand to the next corner I'.bove. i generally known as the ‘'Rlake corner.’ ) Having fitted up his Store with every conve nience for conducting business, both wholes.ile and retail, to the best advaniaj:e, lie solicits .i continuam-e of the kind taviu’ he has eiijoye 1, witii the assurance that no elfoi-t on his p.irt shall bt“ wanting to merit it. His Stock eomiirises a full asscrtinetit of ;ir- ticle.s in his line of busitu'ss, al! of the best ipial- ity: l>ru'.is. .Meilicines, Chemicals. Paints, lils, liye Stuffs, Patent .Medicines. Pertumery, c hoice 1’eas. Seed, (ila.s.s. Putty, Tooth ami Hair l'>rush- e.«, Soajis, Potash, \c. The utftiost care given to the j>reparation of Physicians’ Pr'scrii>tions and Family Recipes, .inly 12, 1H52. ^■•tf FOR SALF. 4 NKW 2 Horse Wagon. J. 1). NVjLLIAMS. July 12. 7'-tf ji s r Ri‘:c:Ff\ El). oS Idandll jihuigh skeletons, (irons com- jilete.) Nos. 1(1 and li points. ,\nother lot of (uir Straw Cutters. J. & T. W'ADIHLL. July 1-2, 1852. 7-tf House Sipiare. and lately known as Stuart s Hotel, Would inform the public that he is jn-w ready to :i‘'commodate boarders by the day, week or month. Having made considerable outlay iti furnishing and refitting the Kstablish- ment. he ho)>es to lie able to give s.itisfaction to all who jiatroni/.e him. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market affords, his Rar with the best ot Litjuors, and his Stable with a plenty of good provender andfaith ul ()st’ers. J. A. OILCHRIST. June 21-., 18.52. :'-tf Slioeti for Sale al C'ost. subscriber will sell 500 ]iair of Ladies’, H Misse*', and Children's .sJhocs, (iaiters, and Slippers at cost. Call while the assortment is good. W. S. LATTA. June 14, 18.52. '••'•'tf Ifaif Mount Resld( ner to Rent. The Hou.^e formerly occupied by I. Hawley, opi.osite J. U. Cook, till Jan’y 1st. Apply to 11. (5. HALL, or HALL & SACKKTT. It'.Uf ies. by whieh the same Through Tickct issued lit Charleston, will leave it ojJiion:iry with the traveller to t.-ike either route at \V>1 Ion. ■ An accomniO'iation train leaves Weldon every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings for itsnioiith, Norfolk, and OLl) P(»l.N r CO.M- FtM’.T. Pas.senj^ers by either train for Old Point, will n-aidi Old Point the s.ime evening. For TH RoL (ill TU’KKTS to I’.ahiniore and New York, and any other inform.ation desired, iiniuirc of the Agent at Weldon. K. N. PLfKUSON, .\gent. Oflice Seaboard R. R. R. (’«., ) Weldon, N. C.. .May 28th, 1852. | S I'RAW CFT'rFUS. I. >T just reeeived. and \\e intenil f- r thf* accommodation of our customers to keet- t!ic:n coi.stantlv on haml. J. 6c T. WAM>1I.L. Juuclo. 1S52. '.i8-tf 'i'lict FOLIsill hoir it Shines! 10.000 sold witliiii tlic Iasi iiitie iiioiiIIin! A J. 'V( lOliWA i; 1) returns his thanks to • the jiul.lic for the uniirci-edeiited en couragement he has met with in the manutac- tarc :ind ' lie of his ceb-^r.ited l‘iLlSll, an'l at the same time wishe"^ it understood that he al ways keeps a supply on hand for wholesale or ret.iil. I^xperience has pn.ivcd that this Polish is un- d tor nuickness in jmttinir a gloss on id shoes, and also in preserving the FAYLTTKVILLK, N. C. io,o€o WANTEP. Tho Suhscrihor has now one of the nio.^t extensive and best assorted stocks Double anil Single SH*T GUNS. Plh-TOLS of the most snperifir quality,—Colt’s Repenting: and Allen’s Revolving, of every quality.—Pow der Flask.', Shot and Game P>»gs, Pereuesion Caps of Lnglish and French make. Also, the most complete assortment .d' Gun fixtures that has ever been offered in this section of country'. .Also, Shot (Juns, Rifles and I’istols made to order or rejiaireil. Rifles made to order, tind warranted to shoot froTu one to five hundred yards. -\ir Guns made to order at short notice. To all tif which the attention of Sportsmen and others is respectfully invite l. *M. A. RAKER, Siyn of (he fiini. Hay street, nearly opposite the Marble Yard. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. (i, 1851. 2Stf lOO.OOO Acres Valujiblo T i M r> i : R L A N 1) S FOR SALE. HE Subscriber has pwrchaseil all the Lands belonging to the Instate id’ .Vbrani Dubois, lec’d, lying {)rinci[>ally in Robeson county, and on both sides of Luinb«r River, the diifcrcnt sur veys containing Over 100,000 Acres; .\ large part finely Timbered, and conveniejit to Lumber River, where a large (juatitity of Tim ber is now rafted to the (leorgetown market. I’hese Lands are vei’v valuable ftoth for the 'J'imber and Turpentine, for which purpose a large part is well suited, f>eing in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section if the State. The Land^ will bo sold at a low price, and in quantities to suit purchasers. Information i-especting the title can be ob tained by applying to the Hon. Robeii Strange, Hon. Jas. Dobiiin, or A. A. T. Smith, Ks(i., (.\ttorneys at Law.) 1 understand there are many tre.spa.s.sei's on these Lands, to all of whom notice is hereby given, that the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application for any part of the Lands c«n be made to myself, or to John ’>Vi!isUiw, I’sii., wh.» is diilv authorised to make sale of the same. THOS. J. CL'ilTLS. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 1, 1845. TOtl’ A Iiiioii Aiiririilliiriil WiiitIioiisc \ Seed Slore. ^o. H'i Fiilloii .lioiv Vork. The imdorsignod solicit tlio attcn- shortest notice, tion of all ])urchasera of Implements for the Farm or Plantatim to their assortment, which includes many of the most recent improvements in the lealing articles in their line, all of which they will sell at p-ices to insure satisfaction to the buyer, ksi'Kc »!.i.Y Railway Endless Chain Powers, for one or Isvo horses, of the Wheeler Patent, so often av^arded the first ])rcmium at the State and County Fairs, ■where they have been exhibited. Railway Powers, warranted, Warren Trimble’s Iron Sweep Powers, Taji- lin's (.'ircuh.r Power, Plows, Harrows, Fan Mills. Straw Cutters, Portable I5urr Stone Mills, Wagons, Carts, k.c. &c. Field and Garden Seeds of r.i..i,i.\ni,K qi.’amty. Fertilisers, Fruit and Ornamental Trees. Our descriptive Cata logue illustratcfl with cuts, will be sent gratis when two to four Post Office Stanijis are remit ted, acconling to the distance. RALPH & ('0. July 1852. n-:5m June 14, 1852. TOI5ACCO. rglHE subscriber continues to receivc and sell, on manufacturers’ account, all grades of manufactured Tobacco. J. UTLEY. May 81, 18-52. 05tf I Lr.\HiFR! LIMHER!! WE have our Steam Saw Mill in .success ful operation, 8 mile.s from Fayetteville, near the Raleigh Stage Road, and are prepared to execute orders in our line. .Vs we run two liotary or Circular Saicis, we can fill bills at the We can furni'h Pine, Poj)lar and Juniper LU.MRER, and of almost any length. Our Lumber, f’or truthfulness of line and smoothness of face, shall be etjual to any ever delivered in market. JONES & 15ARREE. March 30, 1852. 78tt hoot leather. ' Per'oii,: wishing to il their boots can use this i’olish with e (U.-\l success iiiimcd.ately af terwards; the li’ather should b«‘ rulibe 1 as soon , as the Polish is ;iii]ilieil, befiire it dries. This polish can be found .".t the store under the (,'arolini.in Printing Oflice. Fayetteville, Feb. 2li, 1.''52. Oi-tim 'ro'I'HF priujc. TB^HK subscriber has leased for a term of ' ye.irs. of R. W . Rrown. Esq., his fire-]U'oof I Store, with hi.s Wharves, and is now in a condi- i tion to t ike especial care of .'siurits Turpentine I and other Navai Stores committed to his c.ire. I The Warehouse is well know n to be the best and ’ safest jilace in town for the storage of Racoii. i.ard, (’orn. Peas, ^S:e. The lower w harves have on them four large new slieils. w ln re Spirits can be safely kept from the r.-iiii and sun. He is prep.iri'il to receive and ship, or sell, all kiii'ls of produce sent to his care. He w ill also make advances when required. He begs to refer to the following gentlemen; R. W. Rrown, John Dawson, (). (i. Parsley and Thos. H. Wright, Esqs. .MILES ('OSTIN, Rrown’s wdiarf, Wilmington. N. C. Sept. 12, 1851. 21-Y TE woidd beg leave to inform the citizens of Fayetteville and vicinity, that we have ju.st received otir supjdy of SPllING .\N1) SU.M.MER GOODS, which comprises a genera) assortment of RI: AI) v-M A Di: c rx)T i iing , \\ hich will be found worthy the attention of purchasers. Our assortment consists in part of the following: C(*.\TS.—Rlack and col’d cloth Dress, F'rock and Sack Coats, all f|iialities; black and colored Ca«!'.m«-ret ditto; French and English Drap D’- Ete ditto; (^ueen's-cloth and .Vlj-aca ditto; Fan cy Coats of mottled (’r.isse and Tweeds; Ken tucky Jeans; Linen and (/otton (;inghams; Rro., bull'and w hite Linens; w hite grass-cloth Sacks, ^.c. of .all qualities. P.VNTS—' If black and colM Cassimere: fancy single-mill’d ditto; F’rcnch and English Drap D’Ete litto; white and col'd Drill ditto; Ken tucky Jeans ilitto; India and French Nankeen . Ilitto, ,vc. : \'ESTS—Of black Satin, BomTiazine, .Vlpaca, black ai.d coTd Silks: white and col’d Marseilles ditto; blown and jiadded Linen, plain and tig’d; Nankeen. Rutf. Grass-cloth, i.X;c. All of whicb are oti'ered fi-r sale as low as can be bought iii the New Vork market, at wholesale and retail. In addition to the above, we shall keep on hand a general assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Collars. Cravats. Hosiery, &c. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres. and Vestings. •|he TAILORING DEPARTMENT will be I continued as before, and all onlers for fine Cloth ing will be exe uted in the most fashionable st\'e. A. (.^ ll.VRT, .\gent. , April 8. 1852. 80tf ~sriil.\(; STOCK. HIE undersigned are now receiving their _fiL Sl*Rl.NCi STOCK, consisting of 1>IIY UAKDWAKi:. IJ/ttS, f'itps, ntsd Shoes., All of v\hich w ill be sold low to punctual cus tomers as heretofore. Ml rchants and others will do well to exam ine their Stock before making purchases. We will not be undersold. HALL & SACKETT. March 11, 1S52. 72tf Fall Trale, fl Petiis^ SBarrin A* No. ’2^^ NASSAr STREET, XEAU TUK POST OFVH E, WEW YORK:, OFFER for CASH or approved CREDIT, a complete assortment of Silk ami Fatacy Blry C«Jods, Now in Store and arriving by every Stearuer, consisting in part of DRESS GOODS, in every varielv, TAFFET.V and SATIN RIP.RONS, fancy RONNET and CAP RIRRONS, an elegant assortment 15L.\(,’Iv and FANCY SILKS, WHITE (JOODS, every description L.-\'ES AN1> E.MP.IIOIDERIES, (iLOVES, MITTS. HOSIERY, CRAVATS, &c. Merchants from the country are respectfully invited to examine our Stock. July la. 18o2. 8-2mpd ■WviR-.v X Livery Stable Business. rn'^HF. subscriber intends carryin;.r 'U the -U. above bnsines as usual. Having addcJ considerable Stock, he will be able to accom modate the public. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance. J. \i. POWERS. Jan’y 20, ^852. 58tf T'ST received. Also, (irace .Vgiiilar’s Days , _ COTTON YAUXS lor sale by the bale, at factory prices, by bTARK & WILLIAMS. March 10, 1852. 72ti A' A CAUn. The return of low water renders it neces sary that the Steamer Chatham should be employed' as a tow boat. She will not therefore run as heretofore, on any regidar days, until further notice. JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Ag’t Cape Fear S. 1>. Co. May 12, 18-52. '.'0-tf w AN ri:n, R.VRRELS of TURPEN TINE. for Distillery at the Plank Road Rridge on Rig Rockfish. The best market price will be]‘: id. For further inform ation. imjuire of.Iohn V-.. Murjihy. at the Rridge, or of \. McKcthaii, Fayetteville. Dec. 18, 1851. ' 4'.)tf I’ki’.W COODS. I E are now receiving a very large and T w well selected stock of SPRING GOODS, ^ consisting of a full assortment of i Fanetf X Sfttttfe JPrtf Gootls^ ’ .\mong which may be found the latest and most fashionable styles of Ladies’ aivd (ientlemen’s ; DRESS (iOOi)S, j Hats, (’a|)s, Iit‘aly-ina(lo (’lidh-1 iiig, llanhvan', (oitoorics, Drugs and j 3lediciiics, SaliUT3-, (.'rockery, | and (Jlassware. ! A large and well selected stock of Boot.s and Slioes, and Ladies’ and (Jcutlo- nien’s Gaitors, (very fine.) SALT, IRON, 31()LASSJvS and NAILS. We intend selling as cheap as we can, and would be glad if our friends aii 1 the public would call and examine o»ir stock. J. T. COUNCIL & CAl.N. :^Iarch 21, 1852. 70tf Ruchanan on the Culture of the (Irape; Harpei s I .rSi. find their accounts made out b^'calling at M.aga/.ine, 4 vols. bound; Romanism at Home, ■ the Foundry which will please be settled as iVc. For sale by E. J. H.\LE & SON. ; early as convenient. II. G HALL. July 7. .March C> 71 TOBACCO. WE have a lot ofprimf common Tobacco, which we will sell by the box very cheap. J. & ’i'. WADDILL. .May 21'., 1852. f4-tf A. }[. WHITFILI.D, I’oiicli and Carria?;e Manufacturer, ■^Jl^’'OULD respectfully inform the public! T W that he still continues to carry on the ! above business in all its branches. He returns ; thanks for the liberal jiatronage he has reeeiv- | ed, ati'l hopes by a strict attention to busin-ss, j and a desire to please all and give general sat isfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be m.-ide of the best material and by experienced woikmen; and should anj" of it fail in tv.'elve months (with lair usage) either in workmanshiji or raatcrial, he will repair it without charge. Persons wicshing to buy, would do well to call and ex;.mine his work before purchasing, as it catinot be surpa.ssed for style, elegance, and durability. He is determined to sell low for ca.sh or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly rL- tended to. REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and lowest possilile prices. Fayetteville, Feb. 18G2. Cltf WAi/roN. Mantaa-Makcr and ^Milliner, Has just rec(‘ive(i a new and beautiful assort ment of Spring and Sum- mer » O .11 E T >«i, and expects to receive them monthly as long as the sea son lasts; and will sell them as cheap, if not cheaper, than anj’ in the mar ket. She expects daily a new and beautiful assortment of Dress Trimmings, Rlack Laco Shawls, Scarfs and Mantillas. Also Dress and Socque I’atterns of the l.itest style. Orders from the country promptly at tended to, and country customers may always be sare of getting the latest style of articles or patterns. March 80, 1852. 78tf fciT.VGE leaves WARS.VW daily on the tir- ^ riv;il of the cars, say 10 o’clock a. lu., and arrives in Fuvetteville :it 9 ]i. ni. McKLNNON V .McNEILL. April 12, 1852, fltf Only lliiriit o»t iii Part. A. A. McKKTlLVN ^TIT-L continues to carry on the CARRIAGK RUSINESS in all its brandies, at ll.e re mains (d’ his old stand, oj>posite Libert^’ Point. He returns tlninks for the liber.-il patronage hft has heretofore received, and Iiopcs bj' strict at tention to business and a desire to give entire satisfaction, to merit a continuance of tlu same. Having kept the greater poition of his Tim- :>er» at a dist.-ince from the manufactory, he has on hanil a large and well selected lot of tho roughly seasoned Ti:ii't>er, of every description used ill Lis business, which enables him to retain all bis priiicii'al workmen. He is therefore now prepared to do any work in his line in the very l.est style, and on the most favorable terms—as low as any work of the same quality in N. C. He has on hand, conijirletely finished, 8 Rarouches, for 1 or 2 horses; ti Rockaways, ami DJ Ruggies. .Also, nearly tinished, 10 ('arriages for 2 horses; 20 Rarouches for 1 and 2 hor.scs; 12 Pkockaways, and CO IJnggies; All of which are of the most approved jdan anI finish, and will compare with any work in tho U. States for neatness and durability. Having been engaged in the above business for the past 20 ycar.s, his work is well known, and he refer; to old cu.«toniers for proof of its durability. R V“ All '.vork warrant*‘d for 12 months, and re7.aired free of charge shoulil it fail by bad workiUHTuhip or material, within that time. Uei'aibixo executed at short notice, and oa I'easonab’.c terms. Jau’y 2';, 1852. •'!» NKW BOOKS. BANCROFT’S U. STATES, vol. 4th; The SwHinp Steed, or the Days of ^larioti and his .Merry Men; Putnam’s Library, No. (», being Home Navratives, from Dickens’ Household Words; The Maiden and Married Life of Jlary Po^sell, being No. 3 of Appleton s Popular Li brary; Zachos’ xV’ew American :'peal.pr; RuN lion s Greek Grammar; Sjiiith’s 1st (Jcogrnphy; Mitchell’s Primary Geo^rraphr, Just rcc d. E. J. HALE A. SON. Blank ^yarrants for salt lure.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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