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un. ? or t; j «1' , Wi a, '1*0 may ui N to Alleaicii^ S E M I-W B B K I, Y, iioMir'^ r> countv, X 0 fo'enuMits co;2 'J I ‘■incK i \L. II.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., AUGUST 26, 1852. [NO. 120.] :irijy J. B. .NKWBY. U J. HALE & SOX, IS AND rilOriUETOUS. "»t;uinnp H1,- I ^-"""u.Hlious * KitcliersT 'ic., ,S;c. 'IS't's, twugooa,^ trH y« ei 'Fi»ri ‘ono tIn>^ hl:Uc tn ‘t'ntucfcv. an.ij,|f * this ;lu're is ftlso C% ‘>5'g at this Gray Sour. Ji y^F • !?aU-m. R.H-k{^[ >urt hcHje, X ri '•■ Ti,i» i, m the Sute. g»o«l w liter, i r. npd t\ie bis •ell*nt MALE»: i»* ilircction>f ' iity a IK I sol'ri?rt «se w ill ^ tJi' oh ]>rcjiertv X- ~ iLLYS l»KN\y >o:2. i:.*;. Kmi-Weekly Oii^kkvku 00 if Mice; !54 50 if p.ii«l ‘lining the riptioii: or iiftfr tlic year has OUSKUVFK ijii tX) per aninini, if r«iice: $- -30 if paiil during the Noriptioii; or GO after tlic year TkMI^NTS insertetl for sixty cents ■ the fii-st, :uul thirty cents fur each ahlicatiou. Yearly advertiseuieiitd jtracts. at re.isouable rates. Ad- requeste«l to state tlie miwibcr of Bired, or they will be eontinueil till larped jiccorilingl}'. Its to the Ivlitors must be post-paid. ler (icncriil K/rrtton. Is t«f ('ol. J. G. McDugaUl. of [County, respectfully present him bslonetl (Ulicers uf the 4tli 15rigaile fur the ofTiee of IJrigadier Gcn’l. ;he IJ'th September. 18'):’. 'lIMc ; I NOTICE. Subscriber >»ishing to remove to the _M. w est offers to sell his possessions in Moore I count3', N. 0., situated on .Juniper ('reek, eon- I taining Twelve Hundred aeres of bunl in one body. This land is well adaptetl for the cul- Itureofcorn, cotton aiul wheat: for turpentine it is nett to be surpassed, iilso fur pine; is con venient to two turpentine distillerie —one in Moore, the other in Cumberland, either not exceeding four or five miles from said land; al so, a sufticiency of water to put a distillery on the premises. A good dwelling and outhouses on a high and healthy situation. For further particulars apply to the subscriber living on the premises. COLIN McKAl'YKN. August',!. ].j-s^:wl2m Medical InNtifiition of Yale College, NKW HAVF.N, COXNKCTICUT. Ill] Course of Lectures commences an!iu- ally on the last Thursday of September, T and continues four months FAUM “'I E. e, the plantatioiH llaekney, us the .'^t. 1 awrmt e road U".nJin2fn 1. tweWe mikif I is heahhv. :>e>t fur *;rain in"*^ ‘ p"od. and in r opd condition. Tv Rsco ^ Hundred Acn-j. if the t'.i3meiit5™Lg^ f p>'^^e^^itln of ng cr*.ps arttikaj" nd jirenii.'es int!“‘‘ ; to purchase iSaj lemselvi*. andc. wise as to terms. ! A AC H. F'.tl JfT. ! iNiJ. > )Ol>¥ 1 s ^ • snuEWS’ •,r St.K^k of SPF.1\ or ca.'h in the N' -r- lar:re and varirt, !?. :iud ‘Jci: liunjamin Silliman, M. D., LL. I)., on Chem istry and riiarmacy. Kli Ives, M. D., on Materia Medica and The rapeutics. .lonathan Knight, M. D., on tlie Principles and I'ractice of Surgery. Timothy 1’. 15eers, M. 1) , on Obstetrics, (.’harles Hooker, M. 1)., on Anatomy and Physiology. Worthington Hooker, M. 1)., on the Theory and Practice of Physic. Lecture fees. 50; Matriculation, !?•'); Oradu.ition, si>l-'). j CHAPvLKS HOOKKU, Dean. ' July 14, 18-32. l.VOt ~^()TICE. up and committed to the .Tail of M. Chatham County, a negro man who calls i himse'f UCUWKLL, and says that he belongs to N\ illiams Myevs. of Hichland District, South Carolina. Sail boy is about forty years of age, five feet, eight ur ten inelie.s high, he had on when committed a pair of striped cassiuier Loaf, ('rushed, Refined, Porto pantaloons, light tweeds coat, and wool hat. C. S HAIGH & SON 9r sale, tiunny Cloth, P.agging, ipe and Twine. ^acks I,ivevv>ot>\ Salt, London Porter, White Havana Sugar, laguvra arid Java Coffee, t9hii leans, | eatl, 1 and Tanner's Oil, ron, Steel, .ic. >RY GOODS, fAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES. Lur. now receiving our Fall .Stf>ck. ' which we invite the attention of HAi.L ;k SACKETT. IS.Vi. 10-tf The owner of s:iid boy is requested to come forward, i>rove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be de:i1t with as the law directs. S. L. KIDDLE, .lailor. [Pricc adv. 1 -jO.] lu-4 xi:\v FI sir. 'V' (^S. ‘2 anl :> Mackerel for sale by J!ll ANSON'v'c SON. August '.I. l-'>-tf 10 lUUUKLS ULFE, 'BlOll Sale by NEW GOODS. The undersigned have now opened their NEW GOODS, lately received from the North, comprising si general assortment, viz; CiJrocericx. H hhds. Cuba, Porto Rico and N. 0. Sugar, iJO bbls. Crushed and Refined “ SU bags llio, Laguira and Java Coffee, 1(M( kegs Wrought Nails and Spikes, Madeira, I’ort. Pale Sherry, Claret, Champaign, Lisbon, and Malaga Wine; Champaign Cider; pure French l5rau(ly: Jamaica Rum, and Hol land (iin. Good Ilyson and ISlack Tea, Lenu>n Syrup, Preserved (Singer, Pepper, Ginger, fan cy and brown Soaps, Saleratus, S. ('. Soda, Starch. Powder, Shot, and Lead. Sperm and Atlaniantijie Candles, Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Copperas, l’[isom Salts, Brimstone, Trippe’s Antipyric, Alum, Spices, Essences, Oils, &c. In fact, almost every article in the (irocery line. €i*ockt*i*y, and C'liiita. The largest and l)cst :issortment ever offered in this m.-irket. A good assortment of Britan nia Ware. —also— \ full assortnjent of House and Kitchen Fur nishing Goods, fine Table Cutlery, Table I..inen, Toweling, Linen and Cotton Sheetings, with a variety of new and useful articles. There is scarcely an article in this line not to be found in our Store. —LlKl'AVlSE- .l lar£Tc stoc/c of Jlardu'arc, Cut- Ifrif, find Fancif Hoods. Our object ii to offer to our customers Goods in variety ami qu.-intity to .suit all orders; ami we-trust we shall be able to meet the wants of all who may call upon us, either at retail or wholesale. S. W. TILLING HAST & CO. July 20, 18.32. K^f Shoes for Sale at Cost. ^WIH E subscriber will sell oQi* pair of Ladies’, Misses’, and Children’s Shoes* (Jaiters, and Slippers at cost. Call while the as.=ortment is good. W. S. LATTA. June 14, 1852. itutf TOBACCO. E hnvc a lot of jirimf common Tobacco, whicii we will sell by the box very cheap. J. & i'. WADDlf.L. May 2C, 18o2. 'J4-tf m Fiiisi & m;w (iooiis. fB^HE subscribers are now receiving from -M. N. York, ii large and general assortment t>f Staple and Fancif J)rtf (ioods, (ntOCKUTES, IIAKDWARK, llats aiul Caps';, Buot.s and Shoes. Among which are: Coffee, Sugar, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, Nails, Window Glass, Swedes anl English Iron. Sack and Alum Salt, Imperial and Black Teas, Pepper, Alsi)ice, (jinger, I’owder, Skot, P>ar Lead, Bar and p'ancy Soap. Together with a great variety of other arti cles, to wliich they invite the attention of the public, arr".l which they are determined to sell as low for C;ish, or on time to those who pay prin\ptly, as any house in the Southern coinitry. Produce of all kinds, at the highest nmrket prices, taken in exchange for (loods. McLEAN & JONES. Sununerville, N. ('., Dec. S, 18-31. 47tf JjIPI, L^affcttetillc IIotel, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. NEW GOODS. Wt; are now receiving a very large and well selecteil stock of SPUING GOODS, consisting of a full assortment of /'Vfiif#/ A* Staple M9ry fmootfs, .\mong which may be found the latest and most fashionable styles of Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s DRESri GOODS, Hats, Caps, liininotjJ, lleatly-inade Cloth ing, Hardware, (iiDccrie.s, ])rugs and 31ediciiics, Saddlery, C'ruckcry, and (ila.s.s\vare. A large and well selected stock of IJoots and Shoes, and Ladie.s’ and Gciitle- incn’s Gaitors, (very tine.) SAI.T, IKON, 3IDLASSES au.l X \TLS. We intend selling as cheap as we can, and would bo glad if our friemls and the public would call and examine our stock. J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN. March 24, 18-32. 7()tf Tlic Stcnmcr l'';mny I.uttorloli will in future leave Fayetteville on Tuesday r.nd Friday mornings, at (> o'clock. anl Wilniington Wednesdays and Saturd.-tys at 12 o'clock, and run regularly, carrying freight and jiassengers with desjiatch. T. S. LUTTEULOH. July 22, IS.3'2. 8tf BRANSON Auirust 0. .•t SON. 1-3-tf P. Mi Ac BTf .C' the .TftentJon of pl.iin and rich J» ■;i"cs; supr. Barr» lacvnetts and >■ rt e>t styles, in supr. Fancy (.'ir '•inghams; ^upr. >./ i-ms: suj r. C.iiukaE irtnu-nt of Silk ^ 1 Fancy Go(h1;. tni*-nt may W and cul'd; il( v; )^n\-r. t> X 4 s (lit 6 k and col’d Casl>ai lite Liuen Drill- Y L->tings; a lar"e -JJ. Cii■tiling. lujJt lashionalilc st;' of 'd;. we fardware. fil:i;‘ -•l. .''ln.es. Hat« f the rno.-t C'Uipi ‘d in this sectiia - e ?old on the hey earne.>4tly : ciieap gi'ods will UH >t ihiinks tutt. »atr >nage heret ■ nei K/rr PAFLMIEU, anti C'onitiiission iHerchftttts, Front direct, NEW YORK. |!] [j. I’AI LMIKR. f 18-32. IStf THIN NDTirK ^ FIX & llAYDOl'K, {DAYj 31st August, NEW YORK. .\G>ING. Cameron & Brand will je.«!day, August "1st, at Ido'cliK’k, ■lit,) through Coflin & Haydock Room 57 Beaver Street, New 8(MM) pieces 4-3 inch, DUNDEE various weights, being the F-xtra jir importation for 18-32. lijid samples the morning of sale. P.t-2t ^ lJOLLLVGEli~ to carry on the I'(^UNDR^ P*!'- with all its branches, in this lave a.lded, within the last six 0 worth of Patterns, and are now irnish Millwrights with Machine- jtice, for Wheat, Corn, Grist, an»l repaired throughout. ^re cash on delivery; 10 per cent, for every :}(S days an jiccotint may We cannot carry on this busi- dit system, neither do we intend U m. Rowland's Mill Satrs. 1DOZ. full 0-10 thick, for sale bv BRAN.SON SoN. August ;t. 1-3-tf ('opartncrshij) otu v. rHjlHE Subscribers have formcl this d.-iy a B. copartnership, under the firm of McDon ald & .McMaster, for the transaction of a general li'ii'ti'r, Grorcrj, nul Pi''jn-*ion JhisiiitKs- •Vnd exjiect to receive their full Stock by the 2-3th instant, at their Store on Ciillespie street, a few doors above the .''t:ite B.-ink. J. R. MCDONALD. JOHN E. McMASTER. Favetteville, Aug. G, l.'-32. 15 ~ZI-VKLV’S IIOTI'LT SAl.KM, N. C. rjlHE SUBSCRIBER having lately jL completel extensive additions to his house, takes this method of infiirming his friends, and the tra velling community generally, that he is now prepared to accommodate them in a superior style. The entire house, bedling, and furni ture of every description is new and clean, iind no jiains will be spared to make his guests comfortable in every respect. All the stages stop at this House. A. T. /EVELY. Salem, July 24, 18-32. 11-lmpd Norici:. ^loiicv WaiilcMl! lli:>l(>VAL. SAM’I, ,1. iTiNSDAI.K, and A!^ the pleastire of informing his custom ers -i!id the public, that he has removcil from his Old St:ind to the next corner .above, (gener.-illy known :is the ‘’Blake corner,") Having fitteil up his Store with every conve nience for conducting busine:-s, both wholesale :ind ret.iil, to the be^t a.lvantage, he soli.-its a 1 c*ntin\i:>nce of the kin«l favor he hasenjoyel, 1 with the asKur.-ince that no effort on his part shall be wanting to merit it. ! His Stock comprises a full assortment of ar ticles in hii line of business, all of the best tonal ity: Drugs, Medicines. Chemicals. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Patent Medicines. Perfumery, choice Tea>, .‘'eed. Glass, Putty, Tooth and llairBrush- I es. Soaps, Potash, iSic. I The utmost care given to the preparation of i Physicians' Prescriptions and Family Recipes. i July 1-2, 18.32. * titf ^n^HlS large and splendid Building has now Ji- be-n in successful oper:iti(tn since M:iy 18P.I. The Bedding and Furniture of all kinds is new, and the rooms convenient and pleasant. The T.ible is always furnished with the best the market aflords, aided by a fine vegetable garden. Boarders, Lodgers, and Travellers will fiml de sirable acconnuodations and attentive servants. No pains will be spared to give entire satisfac tion. Families can be furnished with large, airy, fro!it double rooms, conveniently ;ind hand somely furnished. An experience «d' 20 3'ears will enable the les see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction. ANN BROWN. .Tune 1, 1830. 28-tf A. II. WIIITFIELn, CoiU-h and Light ('arria^o Maiiiifaclurer, OULD res]iectfully inform the jmblic T w that he stiil continues to carry on the above business in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has receiv ed, :ind hopes by a strict attention to business, anti a desire to please all ami give general sat- I isfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best material and by exjierienced workmen; and should an}' of it fail in twelve months (with fair usage) either in workmanship or material, he will repair it without charge. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call iind examine his work before purchasing, as it cannot be surpassed for style, elegance, and durability. He is determined to sell low for cash or on short tim ’. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. g.-^'REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice :ind lowest possible jirices. Favetteville. Feb. 2, 18.32. rOR SAl.E. Horse Wagon. J. D. WILLIAMS. 7-tf A July T2. jusr inx'icivEi) ^^oS 10 and 11 plough skeletons, (irons con>- plete.) Nos. 10 .-ind f> points. Another lot of our Straw Cutters. J. T. WADDILL. July 12, 18-32. 7-tf I’liion \;rririiItnrHl Warflioiisc Sttd Slorp, .'\o. '2't Fiiltoti Slr‘*t, York. The uiidcr.'iiirncd solicit the attri tion of all j)urchasers of Implements for the Farm or Plantation to their as.«irtment. which includes many of the most recent in>proven>ents nAR>L\N*S HOTEL, FA V t-: I T 1: V11.1. >. c. fg'tllF. Subscriber, having taken the large 1L Hotel, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, situated at the font of Hay .Mount. Hay Street, F.-iyetteville. N. (’., respectfully informs his friends ;ind the public that he is now en gaged in refitting the building, which is sup plied with entire new Furniture, and is pre- I«ared to accommoilate the travelling ])»»blie.— Having had some experience in the business in the town of Pittsborough, N. C., he tlatters himself that he will be .able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their compa ny. His rooms are large and airy. He has l.irge and convenient Stables, and u good anil faithful t»sfler. tn tf JFaifettcville Branch fLOTIli\i; KSTlBhiSllMKXT. J. !?l. While lliiflerliill, Droi»ers^ Tn'toi's, anJ \Shotcsale utnl lie~ tail Cloth it rXj 110 Williaui Street, New York, AXI> Person street, (nest door to B:ink of Caj>e Fear,) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. E would beg leave to inform the citizens ^ V w of Fayetteville and vicinity, that we 1 have just received our supply of SPRlNtJ .VND I SUM.NIIOll CJOODS, whicli conipiises a general I assortment of filvADV-ALADE CIX)TJUXC;,| Which will be found worthy the attention of! purchasers, (iur .issoi tment cotisists in jtart of ! the following; CO.\'J’S.—lilack and col’d cloth Dress, Frock and S.Mck ('oats, all i[nalities; bl.-ick and colored t'ashmeret ditto; French .-inil English Draj) D’- Ete ditto; Queen’s-clotii and -Vlpaca ditto; Fan cy Co:its of niottled Cr:isse and Tweeds; Ken, tuckj’ Jeans; Linen and Cotton (iinghanis; Bro.- buti’anl white Linens; v.Lite grass-cloth Sacks, I'^c. (d' nil ([u.-ilities. PANT.S—(Jf black anl col d Cassimere; fancy siiigle-iiiili’d ditto; French and English Drap i)'Kte ditto; white and col'd Drill ditto; Ken tucky Jeans ditto; India and French Nankeen ilitto, iVc. \MST.S—Of black Satin, Boniba/.ine, Alpaca, black ami ciil’d Silks: white and col’d .M:irseilles ditto; brown anti }>addel Liuen, plain and fig’d; Nankeen, Buff, Grass-cloth, &c. All of which are ofl'ered for sale as low as can be bought in the New York market, at wholesale and retail. In audition to tiie above, we shall keep on i hand a general assortment of Shirts, Dr.-iwers, j ('ollars, (,’raviits. Hosiery, iLc. Also, Cloths, | Cassimeres. .-ind Vestings. I The TAILORING DEPARTMENT will be | continued as l)efore, and all orders for fine Cloth ing will be executed in the most fashionable stvle. A. C. H.\RT, Agent. April 8, 1852. 80tf LL those imlebted to the gnliscriber will find their accounts made out by calling at the Foundry which will early as convenient. .March G. 71 ^TAGE leaves WARSAW dally on the ar- ^ rival of the cars, s.ay 10 o’clock a. m., and arrives in Fayetteville at 0 p. m. McKINNON .j- McNElLL, Aprill2, 18-32. 81 tf BETTON’S SHIRT EST1IIL!SI1HIL\T, 170 Mitrkrt Strf^efy ElALTinOKi:. raiHE largest and only -H. Maniifacturing Whole sale Establishment in the City. The capital and force engaged enaVdes n\e at ell times to offer to (’ountry Merchants and De.d- ers in SHIRTS, COLLARS, LINEN and COT TON DRVWKRS, great imhicements—more than usual eflforts having been made to render the assortment of these articles full and com plete. The Stock on band is l.-irge and well assortol for >len .nnd Boys. .Ul onlers from the Country attended to with punctuality anl despatch. Rememiter the Name, and Ao. I7?> .^Iark*t Wireef. T. W. BETTON. August 1.3, 18-31. 14-yopd W IIOLICSALE Watch and .Itnvelry Slorc 1.. H. MILLER & CO., Inijtorti fx, Mdniifdctui'crs itinl Juhl»:r>t oj" Wdtihes, JcHrtfi/, aiul Funcy Gnoth, Have leased the Old Stand former’^' occupied by Messrs. ' Canfiehi, Brother & Co., A’ WlLLllM \. (iWVI'R, l OUW AKDIXG AND JOHN Feb'v 17, 18-3 HARMAN. W.tf FOR THE NORTHERN CITIES /;)' THE SEIROARI) A.M) KOl.VORE R\IL ROAD. raillE PUliLK' ai’e informed that the .'ea- Ji. board and Rt»anoke Rail Road Conii)any have Completed their new bridge across Roanoke River at Weldon, and are now prepared to transport passengers and freight from eldon to Portsmouth and Norfolk, and the Northern cities jiromptly and with dispatch. The Cars leave \\ eldon daily at o.’ o’clock, P. ^ M., and arrive at Portsmouth by 7 o'clock, P. in the leading articles in their line, all of which | M., in time to coniiect with one of the ('hesa- ®ke*The suLsoribcr re.«pi'ctfully rcijiicsts they will sell at prices to insure satisfaction to j peake P.ay Steamers, HERALD, GEOR(M.\, or is customers who are imlebted to him. by note the buyer, kspkciai.ly Railway Endless Chain j NOl’TH C.\R0L1N.V, for Baltimore, and arrive T. C. WORTH, rOMMISSHI.V AM) FlliaVARDl.M; )lERfIIA.\T, W II.MINGTON, X. C. Feb. 1, 18.32. C.dtf 100,()()() Acros Vahial)ic T I M li ]•: R L A N I) S FOR SALE. HE .Subscriber has pnrchasid .nil the Lamls belonging ti> the Estate of AV>rani Dubois, dec'll, lying princii.ally in Robeson county, :ind i>n both sides of Lunibvr liiver, the ditfcrent sur veys containing Over 100,000 Acres; A large part finely Timberel, and convenient to Lumber River, where :i large |uantity of Tini- Jier is now rafted to the (Jeorgetown market. These Lands are very valuable both for the Timber and Turpentine, for which purpi>se a large j.art is well suited, being in a region where the Turpentine yields more abundantly than any other section of the State. The Lands will be sohl at a low price, and in qinintities to suit purchasers. Information respecting the title c.-in be «ib- tained by applying to the Hon. Robert Strange, Hon. Jas. C. l')obbin, or A. A. T. Suiiili, Esij., (Attorneys at Law.) 1 understand there aiT many trespassers on tlie.se Lands, to all of wliom notice is hereliy given, thiit the law will be enforced against all such offenders. Application for any part «f the I.auils can be made to myself, or to .lohn Winslow, Esq.. who is duly authorised to make sale of the same. THO.S. J. CURTIS. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 1, 1845. 70tf Kiinl rorner of Chorhx ami JSaltmore nhrefK, (No. 227,) which thev are putting in complete order for the WHtH.ESALE WAT('H AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the 20th of .Inly. In c.illing the attention of the trade to the new concern, we mention the fact that we are as,sociate«l with one of the most extensive .Jew elry Manufacturing Establishments in the coun try, which must give a decided advantage over please be"settled° us ^ all others in this market for supplying dealers JL G H.\LL. j with Jewelry at manufacturers’prices, a feature in this branch (d‘ trade long since needed -be tween Baltimore and the Southern and AN esterii Merchants. We desire to call particular attention to the Watch depai tment, which will at all times be supplied with a !reat assortment from the most C O M MIS S 1() X AIE Ii C' n A X T, celebrated manufacturers, and kept in perfect running order, so that purchasers may at once WILMINGTONj N. C. | take them, with a written guarantee that they HXERSONAL attention given to the sale or ! will i>erfonu correctly. 11 shipment of Naval Stores. 1 have ample ! This braiich of the business will receive the facilities for condjicting the business; large especial attention of one of the firm, whose ex wharf ami store shetls to keep .spirits from | tensive and pr.nctical knowledge of the business will, we hope, give us a pl:icc in the tiueoudet.c of buyers. .Ve respectfully invite you to call ujion na ■when you next visit ovir city, confideivtly be lieving that an examination of our Gools wlil prove to you that they arc better styles snd cheaper th.in you liave ever seen in this market, and assure you that Jio effort shall be wai.ting on our part to make the aciiuiiintancc nue of mutual benefit. L. JI. MILLER & CO, Old stiind, formerly occupied by Canfield, Bro. & Co., S. E. cor ner of Charles & Baltimore sts. Baltimore, June 18.31. 14-^0 REFERENCES: ^lessrs. AVyeth, Blacklock & Co. Gwyn, Reid & Ta3’lor. .James Hodges & Brother. Hurst & Berry. Murtloch, J)uer & Evans. Stelhijann & Hinrichs. Sangston .i Co. Bavthlow, Gw'vn & (^0. Riely & J’endleton. Ctishings & Bailey. •John .Murphy & (Jo. Moore vS: Grifiin. e.xposure. Nav:il stores will be shipped to any house in New York, or to other markets if advisable, and liber.-il cash advances made on consignments. I refer to the f«>llowing distil'ers: E. Hannum. Wayne County, Chandler Hall, .J»dinston Co., Lovett Peacock, Columbus Co., B. II. Barden, Thos. I... Vail, Bladen “ Mes.«rs. Smith, »V; Ingram, .Johnston Co., Messrs. Z. iS: J. Jones, “ ^lessrs. Smith iS: .Jones, “ Si>encer Fountain, Esq., “ l.evi Biiilcy, Jistp, May -20, 18-32. O.^-yptl 8-3’tf RAXDS. t lij. mnciiinprj and rivetiiif.' 15? iands are ? rctc'i JL vill*^ ^ made e.\prci=?v ^ «iU rec«ive^ ll_\ of bands .-trr!’- gion 0f COlIlIlioU W:lV'‘i- mkI ve.l by this l'*^ v: Ing Creel ill h.i’ld their w “ Oct. nest, it| a uniform liear’-i For (ill give from ]'• plic«t«» han^ho^e of the Ci ve miide out t'* tbe uu( .anidi L'-ather. » [nake them ‘“'i'**;"' nl will I'C w Y ^rk. S. M. LIN£^^. . Giiilf'.rd CO., > ' . ^;oan, (Jrceii^ ,l.n>; Mr. En ly, OflifeJ, L’o., G"id H il- I be l-.ivcitiville. 12rtt ■ tn*ypi 'iiigh, ciiangtt , AVcll rC’COIll'ked spot ^ od to .attend to of any cl.-n>ns.>*?au^ For inform#‘" e of the Obsc^cr. ^ mejLi itoo iaXC ,f««e aiiJ ^ HALL & 1832. BOLLINGER. 18tf PLANKSOADCONIIiACTS. , flHHE Preriient and Directors »f the Fayette- hi or account, to settle during the present month. He wishes to go North very shortly, ami of course wants and begs his customers to attend to the above request as early as con venient. S. J. HINSDALE. July 10, 18-32. Otf Ptiwers. for (uie or two horses, of the Wheeler Patent, so often awarded the first premium at the .''t.ite and (.'ounty Fairs, where they have bei-ii exhi!.it‘d. Railway Powers, warrantetl, Warren \ Trimble's Iron .'^weep Powers, Tap- lin’s (,’ircnlar Power, I'lows, Harrows, Fan Mills. Str.iw Cutters, I’ortable Burr Stone .Mills, it Italtimore early next morning, in time to connect with the morning train that leaves for Phil:nlelphi:i ami New York. P«v this comfortable and agreeable route. Passengers leaving Wilmington in the morning train, will arrive early the nest morning at Raltimore. find reach New York the same evcn- I’O'i'ASH. LBS. FRESH. COOK & July 2ti, 18.32. For Kale bv JOllNS(»N. ll-:^w livrrivfd on Consiirninent. 4ND for sale cheaji, -30 bbls. NVHI.'^KEV. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. May 4, 18-32. 88 tf i3 Centre Plank Ro;id Company posals to construct the 2d Divi- o:id, beginning at Puppy (’reek r nc.-ir Blue's l»ridge on Drown- tance of !'.• miles, until the 1st o’clock. %8tinmteB and specif^efttions. np- i‘ made to John .M. Rose, Sec'y , to John Eccles, Engineer, or to NO. A. WILLIAMS, Pres't. * IS-tlO ll AV AR1> id for the appreheivBion and nt of T L. CnAX(’E, rtinty, N. C., in any Jail tso that ght to justice. He weiglia from , about five feet seven inches weighs about one hundred anl seventj'-five lbs., r—it is said that he sometimes yellow complecte«l, six feet and upwards high, or by hair dye—has u snndl na- and about ;)0 years of age. No other nnirks re- ^the back of his head, which may collected, except his front upper teeth, by close ; close examination; his eyes dark observation, have a small opening or g.ap be- jjs recollected. He has a down tween them. The above rewjird will be paid id when a person looks at him is |or his delivery to me at home, or confinement fiiee off; hiu light or very little iu Uayne county jail, so tliat I get him. Wagons, Carts, ^.c. .'i.e. Field and (iarden i ing. without loss of sleep, and with but one Seeds of iiKi.iAiiLK oi Ai.iTY. Fertilisers, F'ruit | change of jterson and baggage between Weldon and Ornament:tl Trees. Our des(criptivc Cata- | ami lialtimore, :inil jivi.id entirely nipht travel- b.giie iHu..jtr.ited with cuts, will be sent gratis j ling on Rail Roads. To render this route when two to four I’ost Office Stamjis are remit- ’ worthy (d’ the travelling public, the comp.iny Scdreirlck on Dania^rcs. A TRE \TISE on tlie .Measure of Damages, Sm.- by Theoilore Sclgewick, Second Edition, revi.sed an«l greatly' enlargetl. ■\lso, further sujipHes of The Works of Dan iel Webster, (} vol.; Wide, Witle World; (jueechy; D.'iys of Bruce, by Grace .\guilar; The Hai- monist; Metbouist Hymns; Discipline of the M. E. Church; School Book.s, &c., &c., for sale by ]•:. J. HALE & SON. Aug, 7. TlEKlUXGS. . BBLS. HERRINGS, 23 •• Prime Pork, For sale bv T. S. LUTTERLOH & CO. July 21' 1832. lOtf 5^!) listance. RALPH & (’O. 0-viu \VEs ri:fiX RAcox. HHDS. just received and for sale by T. S. LUTTERLOH X CO. July 21, 18.32. lOtf Js300 Reward. J^.VN.A W.\ Y from the subscriber, on the OOth ted, according to the July 18-32. .! S 15A\KS. CoaiitiiHsioii Wn.MLXClTOX, X. c. June 22. l>-32. iltf '6ottoi mber for Conipany; - t., e„.lH-r.-hi,.. ,,y be paid onc-b^ A ♦ 1 I a note at 1- nsun d by irf j life for the ^ lives of slaves .wing I js one b> ^ uially, n»aj ^ its hciid, on J u.„ dependeu ^ rohtment of , ^ altei" taking pamphlets, . C. IIALLrc.«^i; ;rH hi;- ' K L'rtV^ citi/eliS ot f". L-inity. *'‘‘;V..Ver' H»f1i. e ’I J. 11 in-dale. about 22 years of age, rather h*d. Said chance has been for ;age(l in connection with one Wil- (who is now confined in the Jail jrsyth county, N. C.,) in stealing and p.issing counterfeit money, ftional rewjinl of Fifteen Dollars by the Sheriff' of For.syth county. JOSEPH HINES, (i. D. TYSON, THOS, i{OPER, J. A. BALDWIN, J. J. BENNETT, R. BOWDON, and otheia, Richmond Co., N. C., J ^ 2f, 18-32. j:\v good's! ~ H; now receiving our FALL and I'ER Stock of Groceries, Hardware, hoes, &c. (irowers, [es Gunny Bagging. Duntlce do. Thin do. Ils Rope, &c., &c. four orders. H. BRAN.'SON & SON, North bide Hay Street. 1^-32. 1-3-tr F. JERNEGAN. July 17, 1832. Htf Ifoij Blount Residence to Rent. The House formerly occupied by 1. Hawley, opposite J. G. Cook, tiU Jan’y 1st. .Vp,.tly to H. (5. HALL, or HALL & SACKETT. June 14, 18-32. 'J'.itf f()j3VCCO. fJlHE Hub.scriber continues to receive and JL sell, on manufacturers’ account, all grades of manufactured Tobacco. J. UTLEY. May 31, 1852. ^*otf iTmiliER! LUMBER!! WE have our Steam Saw Mill in success ful operation, 8 miles from Fayetteville, near the Raleigh Stage Jioad, and are prepared to execute orders in our line. As we run two llotarif or Circular Sawn, we can fill bills at the shortest notice. V/e can furnish Pine, Poplar and Juniper LU.MBFUl, and of almost any length. Our Lumber, for truthfulness of line and spioothness of face, shall be etjual to any ever delivered in market. J(JNES & BARP.EE. .M.irch -^O. 18-32, 78tf R,ROTllERS LIXE. 8.^3)?” Tho new Stfiiincr “DoiMsr.Ass’' having been added to this Line, and now hav ing two light dr.-ift Steamers and four Tow Boats, all in good order, the I’roprietors are I>repared to transport Freight to Fayetteville ami the intermediate landings, with as quick despatch a.“ any other Line. J. S. B.\NKS, Agent. W’ilmington, June 22, 1852. :>tf have employed careful and responsible b.-iggage agents, who chcck all bagg.ige at Weldon through to Baltimore, consojucntly the travel- k'l has no further ti-ouble with his baggage until he reaches Baltimore. The Chesapeake Bay Steamers also stop a; OLD Point, to land and receive Passengers anil Passengers who leave WeMon at H.l o'clock, P. M., arrive at Old Point the same e\cuing. .\n arrangement has been entered into, by the diftereut Rail Road and Steamboat Compan ies, by which the same Through Ticket issued at (Jh.irleston, will leave it optionary with the traveller to take either route ut Weldon. An accommodati(Ui train leaves Weldon every Tue.sday, Thurstl.iy and Saturday nnu-nings for Portsmouth, Norfolk, and OLD POINT (.'OM- FORT. Passengers by either train for Old P(»int, will reach Ohl Point the same evening. F'or THROUGH TICKETS to Raltimore and New York, and any o ner information desired, iiuiuire of the Agent at Weldon. E. N. PETERSON, ^ Office Seaboard & R. R. R. (’»., W'eldon, N. C., M.iy 28th, 1852. | \gent. 05-3m* A CARD. ^■^HE return of low water renders it neces- JH. sary that the Steamer Chatham should be employed as a tow boat. She will not therefore run as heretofore, on any regular daj’S, until further notice. JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Ag’t Cape Fear S. B. Co. May 12, 18-32. 5iO-tf WANTED, BARRELS of TURPEX- r TINE, for Distillery at the Plank Road Bridge on Big RockfiHh. The best market price will be paid. For further inform ation, inquire of John W. Murphy, at the Bridge, or of A. McKcthau, Fayetteville. Dec. 18, 1851, 4'Jtf 8 I'RAW CUTTERS. A I.(JT ju.st received, and we intend for the .nk accotum«idation of our customers to keen them constantly on hand. J. & T. WADDILL. June 10, 1852. 98-tf That POLISH! how it Shines! 10,000 Boxex sold within the last nine anonth!$! AJ. WOODWARD returns his thanks to • the public for the unprecedented en couragement he has met with in the manufac ture and sale of his celebrated I’OLISH, and at the KJime time wishes it understood that he al ways keeps u supply on hand for wholesale or retail. P'xperience has proved that this Polish is un surpassed for quickness in putting a gloss on boots and shoes, and also in preserving the lemher. Persons wishing to oil their boots can use this Polish with equ.al success immediately af terwards; the leather should be rubbed as soon as the Polish is applied, before it dries. This J’olish can be found at the store iinder the Carolinian I’rinting Oftice. Fayetteville, Feb. 21, 1852. 07-3m Fall Trade, I Harris A* Mfanielt, No. -2:5 STllHKT, XKAU TIIK I’DST OKFK'K. NEW YORK, FFER for C.VSH or approved CIJEDIT, a complete assortment of and Taney Wry «o)d«, Now in Store and .-irriving by every Steamer, coii.isting in part of DRES.S (lOODS, in every variety, T.\FFl-7r.V and !^AT1N RllJBoNS. iancy P>t)NNET and (.’AP ItllUiONS, an elegant assortment BL.VCK and FANCY SILKS. WHITE GOODS, every de.scription LACE.S .VND EMIIROlDEiJlES. GLOVES. .Ml'ITS, HOSIERY, CRAVATS, \c. Merihants from the country are respectfully invite I to txamine our Slock. July 1:1. 1S52. 8-2mp.l 'I'o 'rill': iH BLic. r H ■'111E subscril>er h:is leased for a term of A years, of R. W. I’rown, l's«|.. his fire-proof Stu‘e, with his Wh.arves. and is now in :i condi tion to take especial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval .Stores committed to his c.-ire. The Warehouse is well known to be the bcstainl safest place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lanl, Corn, Peas, .tc. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits can be safely kept from the rain and sun. He is prepared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds td' produce sent to his care. He will also make advances when required. He begs to refer to the following gentlemen: R. W. Brown. John Dawson, O. (.i. Parsley and Thos. II. Wright, Estjs. MILES COSTIN, Brown’s whiirf, Wilmington, N. C. Sept. 12, 1851. 21-Y WANTED I'O PUUCIIASE. CORDS PINE WOOD, to be deliv- * W ered on my Wharf during the next six months. T. S. Jnlv -22. 18-32. LUTTERLOH. lotf Xi-W FIRM. HE undersigned have entere«l into copart- Jfl_ nership. under the name and style of liawreijce A: Troy, J'or the pui-po.«e of doing a general JVIercantile ;ind Barter bu.-5iness. W e ha ve taken the Store, No. 10 (iREEN STREJ'T, formerly occupied by | — .Messrs. John lluske \ Son. i CEO. W. LAWRENCE. ^ JOHN B. TROY, Jr. i Oct.'2'2, 1831. :;;;tf ! JSew Hooks—Medical, tSfc. EKiS’ Velpeau’s Midwifery; Mendenhall’s I Medical Student’s Vade-Mecum; ^lur-- j jdiy's Review of Chemistrj' for Students; Bid- I die's Review of Materia Medica and Therapeu- ' tics, for Students: Cinjige’s Elements of General j and Pathological Anatomy; Cazcaux’s Midwifc- ! ry; Hastings’ Minor Surgery: Reese’s .\in. Med ical Forniularj’; the I’hysician’s Pocket I*re- scription Book; F’lagg on Ether and Chloroform in Surgery, Dentistry, i:c.; Moi-fit's Chemical and Ph.-irmaceutical Manipulations; Beasley’s Druggist's Receijit Book; Ditto I’ockct Formu lary: Noad’s Chemical .Analysis; Wythe’s Micro- scopists’ Manu.-il; Wright’s Am. Receipt Book; Overman’s Practical Mineralogy, .\ss.aying and Mining; Smith’s Domestic Medicine; Ranking’s Half Yearly Abstract of Medical Sciences; &c. E. J. HALE & SON. M^H’-: W.MISAU will leave Fayette- ville daily, at half past four o'clock, A.M., immenciiig the 1st dav of .lulv. 2-tf M( KINNON i .McNElLL. lij L!-; Livery Stable Business. fBlHE subscriber intends carrying on the Jh. above busines as usual. Having added considerable Stock, he will be able to accom modate the public. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a continuance. J. W. POWERS. Jan’y 20, 18-52. 58tf J) r. 1> rn lL l a II, nAS taken an Office on Hay ■Street, Wost of the Hotel Buildings. July 11, 18-31. 4-tf JA HE fsnderslgned would respectfully inform the citizens of Sunimer- ville, the vicinity, and the public ! generally, that she has tpened a | iioiisE OF e\ti:ktai\)ie}it. j where she will be pleased to accommodate all I who may call on her. The Village is ple:isant i and healthful, her bouse large and commodious. No pains will be sparetl to render agreeable and comfortable any who may favor her with a call. She is also prep.-ired to accommodate with Board from 15 to 20 Stmlents. Price of Board -'*>8 per mouth. F. B.V1LE\. Sununerville, N. C., June 18, 1852. 1-tf XEW ROOKS. ALIRURTON’S Yankee Stories, illustrat ed: the Yankee Tea Party, or Boston in 1771); the Old Bell of Independence, or Phila delphia in 177(!: ('amp Fires of the Revolution, or the War of Inde]>emlence, illustrated; Weld’s Dictionary of Scriptural (Quotations; Harbangh’s Heavenly Recognition; Catechism of Familiar Things; Mathias’ Rules of Order, for Societies, &c.; Walker’s Rhyming and Pronouncing Dic tionary; British Female Poets; American Fe male Poets; Watson’s Dictionary of Poetical Quotations; Philadelphia as it is in 1852; &c. E. J. HALE & SON. April 8. and Summer s 2 n3) ''.ar' .b nr js (OSTU.ME 1IAI.L, (Jvrntr l\(itl (nul Centre Markrt SiHirn, BALTIMORE. /BIHE largest and best stock of RE.\DY- &L .MADE CLOTHING ever offerel in Balti more. D^e^■s. Frock and Sack COATS, all co- Inrs, fjualitics and sizes, from !ji2 50 to 5^5 50 and u]>wurd.s. PANTALOONS at $1 to $3 -30 and upwards, embracing all styles of fancy, plain and plail Ca.ssimeres. VESTS of every variety at corresponding prices. Also, a large assortment of Roys’ ('lothing. Importing our own Cloths direct from Europe, and manufacturing on the most extensive scale, enables us to ofl'er inducements to purchasers not to be surjiassed by any Clothing Establish ment in the United States. The proprietors are determined to make the Wholesale Rooms the point of great attraction, and have now made up more than 50,000 (J.VRMENTS, from the finest quality tn the lowest in price. In the Custom Department will always be fmnd the choicest selection of CJiOTHS, C.\S- SLMIMIES and VE.'^TINfiS, which will be m.ide uji at the shortest notice, and in the latest style, and a tit always guarantied. jgi^’The one price system strictly adhere«l to. Remember the name and place, Corner Pratt St. and (,'entre .Market Space. H. H. COLE & CO. August 15, 18-31. 14'3'opd MEDICAL NOTICE. BR. THOS. C. HALL rcspect fully offers his professional services to the citizens of Fayette ville and its vicinitj’. He may be consulted at the Office directly over the new Drug Store of Sam’lJ. Hinsdale, South West corner of Market Squarc- July20, 1832. l^tf II Ni;\v Ml’SIC, f if)NSISTlNG of Songs, Polkas, Maltzcs, vy &c., S:c. Just received. E. J. HALE & SON. April 14. ARPER’S Magazine for May; As good as a Comedy, or the Tennessean’s Story; Hue’s Travels in Tartiuy, Thi)>et and China; Recfdlections of a I’ulicem.in; Experiences of a Barrister; Confessions of an Attorney; Heroines of History; Children, their Hydropathic M.m- ageinent, by Dr. Shew. Also, further supplies of Family' Bi'oles, Blank Books, Cap and Letter Papers, School Books, &c. Just receivel by E. J. HALE & SON. ASUI’J’JA' of Fresh Ground CORN MEAL kept for sale at the .Mill, late Anderson’s. Grinding of Hominy and Meal done j.romptly. Fayetteville, March 1851. 12tf iur» ti
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