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, : ' 5 . . .. ' ' ' ' .PROCRASTINATIONS, ICT" In no class shall we find a greater exuberance of fancy or more exaggerated ideas in regard to wraith and luxury than in the thorough bred loafer. A few days ago a couple of individuals of this genus being heated in a nook near a wharf, at which a California bou.d vessel was lying, uieir conversation naturally ran upon gold - as neither of the twain was the posses sor of a single red cent and thev amused themselves by wishing for the metal precious Bill," aid one to the other how much gold I wish I h.td, "I'll tell yer just and I'd be sutis- Led." "Well," aid the individual appealed to, "go ahead, I'll see if you've got the liberal ideas of a gentleman." "Well, Bill, I wish I had so much gold that 'twould take a 71 gun ship, loaded down with needles no deep that if vou put in another needle she'd sink and all those needles to be worn out making bags to hold my pile. Bill threw his crownless hat upon the pave ment, wish indignation and exclaimed "Dam it. why don't you wish for something when you ur.dert.ke it? I wish I had so much thut your wouldn't pay the interest of mine for ine t.tne you could hold a red hot knittiu die in your ear." r.ee- CoRnurnoN or Words. Take for example, the word kerchief. There is no doubt that this word is derived from the French couvre chef, and obviouly meant a covering for? the head. Brevity converted cduvre chef 'xnUi kerchief. Tins was well enough for colloquial purposes, and no great harm done. By degrees, however, having occasion to enlarge t!ie application of the word for our convenience, we Hun" etymology to the winds, and coined the word handkerchief which, broken up in its constituent parts, means literally a head-cover forthe hand. The force of ab surdity would seem to be incapable of ' - I a going ueyonu mis; out worse remains be hind. Having reconciled our consciences to handkerchief, there was no difficulty in nntling kerchiefs in like manner for all pos sible purpose; and accordingly we have manufactured a pocket handkerchief, which means a head-cover tor the hand to rn into the pocket, and a neck-handkerchief, or ueail cover tor the hand to be tied round the neck. a- - simile Mark how erect is he' who treads the plum how bent his figure who ascends the mountain, and you will-Jearn that contentment, only, U uprightness: " ihoi auiuiiiiMi compe s a stooping. A member of the bar, on his passage to Europe in a steam vessel, observed a shark near them, .md not knowing wl at it was, asked one of the sailors, who replied w ith gravity, "Here we call 'cm sea lawyers. Dastardly Mcrdkk. On Friday last a woman by the name of Wall, residing in St. Luke's Parish, Beaufort District, South Carolina, was shot dead in her house by souie cowardly assassin, who made his escape without being discovered. We hope the murderer will vet mt retributive justice. " The family that never took a newspaper has mowed to Illinois. The old gentleman was surprised the other day to learn that gold has been discovered in California, and the eldest daughter was rejoiced to learn from a neighbor that Webster had been hung and now she'd never aain be troubled wuh 'them pesky spellin' book" ENCOURAGE SOUTHERN Ploughs, Ploughs, At wholesale and retail. Alo. Rag Irrns. Carriage Racks, Friction Kollers and Spindles, for saw and grit Mills to gether with CASTINGS of all descriptions. FyetteTiIK March I. 1851. GtfHALL" mfy Wanted. White ak bai I;--."""" P-rBI,M 200,000 ashe heading. es. and 5n nnn Ihev will K . . j Riv'er at any point C'0' K-n t!i bank of Kington. , A high Wil- 'J lev. r.yettf Villt, Feb 23,l8g'i: ... nWJtl. 6?S-3t LAW COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned hav ntrA info coDartner ship in the practice of Law, mnd will attend the Superior and County Court of Cumberland, oauipson. and HahMnn. and ine superior wouris : 01 Bladen and Columbus. J. C. DOBBIN, J. G. SHEPHERD Feb'y 22, 1831. C26-4t THOMAS J.MORI S E Y, Attornej and Counsellor Law, Ha removed his residence from Sianon on to Lumberton, Robeson county ; and will prac tice in me counties or Sampson, Bladen, Rich mond, and Robeson. All business entrusted to ns care will receire prompt and faithful atten tion. Lumberton. N. C., Feb. 22. 1951.. C28-6t. Oats & Potatoes. Wm. JMacIntyre offers for sale 39 barrel? planting potatoes. 35 bushel seed oat. Liberty Point, Feb. 22, 1851 629-3t STEAM IRON RAILING. MORE & GALLAGHER. Manufacturers of Iron Railing, St Iron Founders Corner of Ridge Road and Broad Street, PHILADELPHIA. Would call the attention of Durchaaer to their elegant assortment of Wrought and Cat Iron nailing lor Cemeteries, Balconies. Verandas, Railing for Churches, Public and Private Build ings, Public Squares, &c, together with all kinds of Plain and Ornamental Iron-Work. More & Gallagher's Book of Original Designs, containing the best selection of designs that has ever been issued, will be sent to any person who may wish to make a selection. Feb'y. 22, 1651. 626-2m BOARD OF SUPERINTENDENTS OF THE COMMON SCHOOLS. FEBRUARY 11, 1S51. The Chairman for the last rear rnnriri , Statement of the number of Children in rh County, as far as could be ascertained frorn the Returns to the Board for the year 1850 and the previous years. Also a Stat ment of the amount Hue t nA due by the Districts which statements u.-er coniji-med by the Board and directed to be enter ed on the Minutes. The number of Children in the Countv. a stated, is about 4300; and on this statement th calculation of the apportionment is rn;rde, which will jrive 103 aoDortionments f ah Pt;wP. . I ' V1JKUI til each. The amounts are as follows, due to and by Districts, to which must be added the apportion ments of this year, (1S51): Balances of the School Fund. Feb. 11, 1851. Nos Due by the Fund. Due to the Fund. I I I S 2 $27 Of) 5 4 00 7 8 00 10 12 30 00 13 44 50 15 81 00 16 31 00 17 12 00 IS 20 00 iy 7 04 20 20 00 27 137 00 28 &0 00 30 6 00 31 SO 00 33 59 50 35 29 00 46 40 00 40 3S 40 00 60 137 00 til 40 00 64 &. 65 12 00 06 81 00 63 18 19 69 72 22 00 $0 40 32 00 10 33 On motion, Resolved, That the Chairman of the Board pay to the Districts the sums w hich may be due, and retain the amounts which thev may owe. J The payments to he made when satisfactory evidence is produced that ihe Schools in the Districts have been taught fur a period which may entitle them to the amounts due to them respectively. c,w.,eu, i nai nonce oe given that the Board will not retain on hand the balances due to the Districts longer than the meeting in Jan'y 1S5 KMolved. That the. ratio for the year 1851 be S-a for 40 Children, and that the Chairman yav no District mere than two ratios, or less than The Board appointed Committees for ls5l: the following School District No. 1 A H Dewar, Wm Seaborn. T W. ipence. gramJeSe Mathews Jesse Morgan, Stephen Pe- ?.,W oett": Jhn sPn. Wiley Sexton, brefjones" Zuchailah Cofield, Jr., Kim- 5 John Gaskins, Alexander McLeod, William ox ton i- ti Wi,1IIIam Williams, William Gardner. Wil liam K. Hockadav. 7-John McKay, D. W. Mssie, Kenry A vera. S Daniel Stewart, Joseph Adams, Walter Ciiinis. ?rLw n RaIS' Tho,nas Johnson, R. J. Norris. 10 William Stewart. James vnA t Tait. 6"' "y 11 Jona Wood. Isaac Taylor. Henry Pop 12 Daniel McDonald. John R Tai. a. ' e. nti . ' j gus 13 David McNeill. Anson Wade, Jas. Geddie. 14 John MurDhV.Sen'r. Uiivralrl ,VI.DK,I MePhail. " 15 Faro'd Armstrong. F.eln'el v; tu Murphy, Jr. "vun !3 ,,oahua Taylor James Guy, Geo McKav. 1 Havwood Gainev. Jnim nA.i : 1 l " - u IUUU V . MweneWSO,Q Aatrey' Wilson Faircloth, Alex'r 19 John Cade, John Williford, Malcom Mc jMillan. P-7WiI,iam Cad' Randal McDaniel. James 21 Joseph Bullard E. Averitt. M. H. Seweli, Jonathan tinwnTng DWniriX' Jnathan C Val SmitTElijah F,,b', DunCan West DaoL. R 2Klxander McLenna. Jhn Bell. Henry o5"e T- K'lng' H- Wriht. John Wood. Branch. - -UEUJ.uiin oinun, james Colvin. Isaae NSr"7""0 EUiott no- Elliott. Rev. E. Mc L2?vTlhWndtr WaIker- JhQ McNei. Jr.. W. 29 Samuel D rt Pipkin. Pipkin. J. W. Hodge. Stew- Njfiff. McLan' Joh L Atkin. Major w7BeDj- Mo"in. Hector McNeill. William 32-Mark Wade, John L Beth 33 Malcom m'.V Jona Holjey. Hnlloman lan. center, Albert 34 Neill Clark: NA an Butler, Daniel Lash- 35 John McRae, Daniel McLean, M-lcom Slack. 0PIH1IB KdDIETPIHl- 37 Daniel McCormick, A Thomas, Do scan Patterson. . 33 James S. Harrington, Archibald McLean, lienor aicjeiii. 39 Duncan McLean, Jr., Malcom Dove, An gu Cameron 40 Allen Buie, A J Camernn. Rile Brock. 41 Archibald McCoIlum, Robert Smith, Neill ArcniQafcf Patterson. 43 Alexander Campbell. Arch'd C3R.r. Allen McDougald. - , , . " - .... " 44 R D Gillis, Robert Graham, L, fithnne. 45 William McDiarmid Anna McLeod. Neill Lamon. - 4Q John MeTadven. Chriatonho Vanroe Duncan Marchison 47 Neill Ray. Doncaa McLauchlin. Archi bald Ray. 49 Charles Munroe. John Brown. AmrnaRav. (Mill.) ' 49 Neill McGorao. Wm McLauchlin. Daniel Black. 50 Malcom McGreeor. Dusrald McDneald. jonn nay. T I T. " 51 Daniel S McColman. Neill R. Bine. David Gillis" 52 Daniel C. Ctirrie. Archibald Buie. Wm Biggs. 53 Colin McRae, C P Mallett. Amasa Alden. 54 W J Smith, J A Byrne, J C Ellis. 55 Arthur Davis, Neill G McNeill. John Mc Donald. - 53 Alfred Jackson. C B Tvson. Nathan Wil liamson. 57 -Malcom McDonald, Jesse Ellisr Duncan Shaw. 55 James G Cook, Egbert Hall, Charles E Mclver. 59 Archibald McDuffie, Alexr MePherson, Duncan McArthur. ' 60 James Baker, W J Anderson, James W Strange. 61 E W Barge, W T Frizell, J T Warden. 62 k 63 Joseph Arey, Thos. J Johnson, John P Leonard. 64 Isham Carver, Zarnariah Plummer, An drew C Ray. 65 Wm McMillan, Robert McKinnon, David Murphy j 67 Thomas Mathews, Murdoch McLeod. ! 68 Arch'd Ray, M. B. Gillis, M. Gillis. 69 V H Partin.John Adams. Edwin Adams. 70 Peter Campbell, Neill Blue, Hugh Me Pherson. 71 L D Cameron, Samuel Cameron, Daniel amun. 72 D. Buie, Foster Mason, D Cornbow. 73 R. C Belden, W J Kellv, James Parish. The law requires that the School Committees return to the Chairman, in one month after their appointment, a list of the Children in the uistricts. The following Districts have made no returns: TVT ll! XT " . . .- .-u. iu nunc since io48. No. 60 No return since 1847. Nos. 15 27 30 None since 1845. ios. i y io lis 3 24 25 26 2S 29 34 35 37 oy 41 43 44 45 5 54 55 68 None since 1849. uraered that the proceedings be published by the Chairman for a month in both of the Town papers. EDW'D LEE INSLOW, Chdirmm of the Board. E;.ch Committee, if thev will take the trouble toc dl.'orsend by their Teacher, will be furnished with a copy of a newspaper containing this R. V0!- E. L. W. Feb'y 22, 1 851 lm CORN. 2500 Bushels for sale from the Boats or from Store. r , T. S. LUTTERLOH. Feb. 22, 1851. 626-3t FOR THE REMOVAL & PERMANENT CURE OF ALL DISEASES ARISING FROM AN IMPURE STATE OF THE BLOOD, yji n.imi uf l HE SYSTEM. Among the many and important discoveries of this generation, is one whose fame will be writ ten, as with a sunbeam, in the history of the past. SAND'S SARSAPARILLA stands forth alone, and by its own works proclaims its power that mute eloquence so irrisistibly inflection in the appeals of t he suflering for reif have been answered. Thousands of cases of dises have been cured by this invaluable Medicijie, such as are not. Jurmsned in the records of time. These things are not done in secret places. Thev are rf?,h5 !i.beu0re,the WrId tosubtantiate, beyond doubt, the healthy virtues of this preparation and the facts untold, although gigantic, are as ?Jmh-Mihe-lh f dayThe STsaparilla is combined with the most effectual aids, the most salutary productions, the most potent simples of the vegetable kinKdom;and its unprecedented success in the restoration to health of those who had long pined under the most distressing chronic maladies, has given it an exalted character fur nishing as it does, evidence of its own intrinsic value, and recommending it to the afflicted in terms the afflicted only can know. It has lone been a most important desideratum in the prac tice of medicine, to obtain a remev -IlT- ty.; : . r ,u," - - hi j i, noma act on the L.iver. Stnmxnh and Bowels with all the precision and potency of mineral preparations, yet without any of their r.icu, upon ine vital powers pf the system. Although posessed of powerful healine properties, it is entirely harmless, and will not '"J" raosi aeucate constitution. When r "' neaiin, no eltect is produced by its in 7. j ,n"ease of appetite; but when disease use, ,c..vu . me irame. and carrying fast its vie ,5 )41 OI me inen ts mysterious influence is felt and seen; it enkindles new life ..5U,..,u onngs neattn and trength to the suffering and diseased. SCROFULOUS AFFECTION OF THE EYES. Winchester, Ky., Oct, 1840. A. B. &. D. Sands Gentlemen: I would - not haye presumed to write to you. if it was not mv duty to letthe public know the almost ninTl U9,'ff!Ct VOUr Sar"PariIla has ha upon me My limbs were covered with ulcerous sores so" that T could not walk during the whole 1U M,,. Biiuauon l commenced the useofyourSarsaparilla, and after taking tw0 bottles was entirely cured. I must also tell von of another wonderful cure. My brother wm afflicted with this scrofula in his head, so bad arm NnmmA T .1 . - . r j - nu mc IW3 ui niS 8ISfht Yours truly. arsapari BENJ. F. BUCKNER. Hinsdale. Pavt.:h: ' For sale bv S. J Dr. A. C. Evan RM . " Pescnd, Raleigh; b; El A.Malloj, Ck.rji: ' Feb'y g, 1851 3m inevuapte, and permanent blindness seemed tn be his fate. Three bottles entirelv rettored hi sight, and we cannot but recommend all simM, ry afflicted to use Sands Sarsaparilla W9a N. C. DAHED)IiIiniI AH AND HAIR DRESSER, FAVETTEVILLK, JV. Vs - Still serve the public in the above line, at hi soop in the Fayettevl lie Hotel. WANTED, an intelligent boy as an apprentice to the above business. July 30,1850. y jflaf JmLrn ""Still continues to carry on the CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its branches, at the OLD STAND. He re turns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and hopes, by a strict atten tion to business and a desire to give entire satis faction, to merit a continuance of the same. He has on hand a very fine assortment of Carriages, Barouches, Buggies, Rockaways, AND SULKIES, finished, and a very large assortment of work partly finished, which, for elegance of shape and finish, will compare with any other work'. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and examine the work, as he is determined to sell low for cash, or notes on short time. fjCj- All work warranted for twelve months. and repaired free of charge, should it fail by bad workmanship or matei ial. Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, onvery reasonable terms. January 19, 150. NEW GOODS AND NEW STORE. The subscribers having associated themselves together for the transaction of a general mercan tile business in the town of Favetteville, under the name and style of J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN, respectfully inform their friends and the pub lie generally, that they have taken the stand for merly occupied by Jas. M. Williams, north side of Person street, (nearly opposite the Cape Fear Bank,) where they are receiving a large stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HOLLOW-WARE. Crockery. Glass, and Japan Ware; Boots and dnoes, a good assortment; Hats and Caps; Bon nets; i.ottee; bugar; Liverpool. Alum. and Blown 5alt; Iron; Nails; Mackerel and a few Connect cutuiver Shad; Urackers: SADDLERY AND KEADY-MADE CLOTHING, and in fact everv thing usually kept in a dry goods and tirocerv store. Call and you can be suited, both in price aim quality 01 gooas. Also, a good assortment of LIQUORS: French .Brandy; Porter; Port, Maderia, and Malaira v MIC9, will, Ium, GHZ. T I. I m ' m . i ne aoove gooas were bought at the lowest cash prices, and will be sold cheap lor Cash, or on time to punctual customers, or exchanged for produce ot all kinds. J. T. COUNCIL, Sept 7, 1850. tf R.S.CAIN. NEW GOODS. Our Fall and Winter Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &cel Has now come to hand and is ready for sale. Our stock is larne, and well worthy the atten tion of those wishing to purchase. GCJ-We will barter for any kind of couutrv produce. COOK & TAYLOR. Aug. 31, 1550. 601-tf MARBLJ3 FACTORY. a1?? so; ThA,wi,m.m Nearly opposite to E. W. Willkines' Auction Store. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Jan. 30, 1S49 v Grayson and Goshen BUTTER, Leaf Lard. Buckwheat h lour, fresh R,iir.s, Cheese, Newark Cider, tamuv Soap and Candles cheap for cash J.M.185I. J. D. WILLIAMS. " CANDLES! CANDLES! best candles, and solicit the patronage of those having tallow to mould. A. M. 611-tf Nov. 9, 1850. CAMPBELL. SHEETING AND YARN. The quality of these recommendation Thev re ,;"J T "7. if "e!? "T mde in this State. .urnWU,an7 600tf PETER P.JOHNSON. $25 Reward. Ranaway from the subscriber th- atu a negro boy by the name of WESLY. Said ne gTi is 27 years of ae: about five feet n,'. high ; weighs .about 10 or 165 pounds; ha. l!1" "nningaVr nr.H,, : , . J. na ne - -aaa.uu, aUllVSff I TI a- V.nmil J IS gap between the upper front teeth. w v-VMUCsT 1701 Or sM naa I natural i ne aoove reward will be paid for his amr. hension and delivery to me, or for nuttint .n any jail o that lian get h,m agafn'Anv n formatioo concerning him w,ll be received ?f " reeled to ms at Rollins' Store Miff ,f dl' THTOS. HARRINGTON I HAVE just lecei ved irom. New .York, my pali and wixter , Stock : of Goods, consisting of a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Cutlery. &c. I will Barter for TURPENTINE, or any kind of Produce. 10 miles Nerth of Fayette vi Ue Nov. 23, 1S50 613-tf JOS. S. DUNN Is prepared to do all kinds of Wheelwright work wagons, carts, drays, barrows, plows. &,c. on the most liberal terms, at his workshop, corner of Mumford and Winslow streets, where persons disposed to patronize him will please call. June lb, 1849. 038-tt FALL, 1850. Is now receiving his Fall and Winter supply of DP.T G-OODSa Among which are. Superfine Cloths and Cassimeres, Sattinets and Merino Cashmeres. Kentucky Jeans and Tweeds, Vestings, well assorted, Black and colored Silks, French and English Merinoes. Do. do. Muslin D'Lains, Alpaccas, well assorted, 2500 pieces Calico, Domestics, 3-4 to 10-4, bleached and brown, Irish Linens, Lawns, and Diapers, Merino long and square Shawls, Plaid and other woollen do. Anker Bolting Cloths, at reduced prices, With many other goods, all of which beini? nur. chased for cash by the package, will be offered by wholesale or retail at low prices. &epi. 7, sov. ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES. HOUSTON & OVJSR'BY Saddle, Trunk & Uarness-makers. South aide Person si.. 5 doors east of Cape Fear hank, Respectfully return their thanks to their friends and the public generally, for the liberal share of patronage they have received, and hope by steady application and strict attention to business. Still tii merit a EpKKWVVT-W-v: A " w vwil, nuaiJC "a'aji ot the same. In addition to their former stock, thev have just received Iioin Baltimore and New Yuk, a new supply of Saddlery, Hard ware, Skirting aiid Harness Leather, hog and sheep Skins. Saddle Bags, Carpet do., hog-skin horse and mule Col lar, Port Folios and hand-Trunks. They have now on hand, and still continue to manufacture ladies' and gentlemen's Si-ddles, boys do., bridles ana mariingaies; stiver, urass,and Japan mount ed carriage Harness ; do. buggy and sulky do ; Pope &. Frazier's self-adjusting Pad-Tree.-; with a good assortment of Whips of every description We invite our friends and the public to call and examine our work before purchasing elsewhere, as we will sell the above-named articJes as low' as they can be bought in any establishment in this place. Having had 2S years experience in the business, we flatter ourselves with the hope that we can give satisfaction to our customers. All work done by us warranted for anv reasonable lenath of time. Otf- Prompt attention paid to retiuirinir saddles, bridles, harness, &,c. Sept. M, jSoO. v FAMILY GK0CERY. WM. R, LOVE Has opened a Family Grocery on south side Of Person Street, near . u ... .. . . . ... i . - j . t " - ,ij tuc marKet square, where neisnns k uuudieu wun small quantities His Groceries i mc uesi auaniv. r.u i . . r rir recently purchased in New Vm-L- Sept. 21, 1&50 604-tf SlOO REWARD. We will give &J 00 reward for St lis a rr in a named HANNIBAL, if del iverer) to n at U..lif ,. - ..u.t , ..,..(,(- reward it secur jaii in Fayetteville, or any other jail, so tha get him again The saio negro man Hannib Court House, Va., or S50 reward if secuieri it. at we about five feet high, rather a brown comj.lexi.m'. ne nas a scar over one of his eves. rwl hu- or two of his front teeth lilt Ah,m Ow ' ... - " - Trill - ill We will give the above ren:.rr! t son who will secure the said W Mm get him again. P01NDEXTER & EDMONDSON. Sept. 14, 1S50. 603-tf I D. & W. McjLAURIN HAVE received, and are receiving, Fall and Winter trade : fine Wool-dv fr the blown, olive, green,, and blue Cloths' : Cr.ssi' meres ; Jeans : Sjttinets k'e.-u A I.IM. fioiinets; Shoes : Umhrell:.. Jt- a general variety of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods which we reiiuet purchasers ti evmi,',. k: ' pnnM.,,tlh, ' ,, . -, . ..... itr win De isfactory. -Sept. 23, 1S50. perfectly sat- G05-tf MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having taken the Estahli.k ft i 1 1- 8 8t0re) intends c"yinS f the CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING BUSIJVKSiS! Having had considerable experience in the and New jJmm h.bl,sh?'nls ,n New York be" "miSSSV11 h" Work to b of the an8! k r,al-the oounding country afford ?tfliiyehhPe7,tnCed rr5eD' d ould anv r twi mifffci0, matfal. or workroahship, in wm1;:?" f of -Uy. he manner, and at the lowest possible price. P. ii A. H. WHITFIELD. Fayetteville, Feb'y 23, 1S50 574 -tf. NEGROES WANTED The SnWriberwill pay Cash for Hkelr young NegMec aiSBd female. from the g of to 25 years" Himar eai at dj tim at tb FayetterUle Hotel. 7 A. M. CAMPBELL, AucTnorjisEsn. . AND Commission Merchant, FAYBTTEV1U.E, N C VERTICAL WATER Heel There are several hundred of these iT" i in operation in different counties in n!1, L,n rolina. For proof of their great advantaV. the common flutter wheel, or any other whe i now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer t those -who have applied them to their mill, iy can recemmend them particularly for their ' periority in cases of a low head af water, or bl7C water. v Wm, t. r txt l - .... diflerent heads of water, at Wilmington, N.I ria auppij ui tt IICCIS, Suitable fo. Washington, Edenton, and FayetteyilU 'heels mav also be had of V. a ti . I The wheels may also be had of E. A. Breva - LinCOlntOn.and Uriah Well. Pe.k..l ir rfli Persons wishing to obtain the right to'use tX wheels, will be served on application to D M. Neill fc Co.. Fayetteville.N. C. ' Mc D. McNElLL, A. A. McKETHAN, January 19, 1S50. Fayetteville jFayettcTllle, jr." C. This large and splendid building has now bern in successful operation since May 1649. The bedding and furniture of all kind is all new atd the rooms convenient and pleasant. ' The table is always furnished with the best the market affords, aided by a fine vegetable garden. Boarders, lodgers, and travellers, will find desir. able accommodations, and attentive servant?. ft0 pains will be spared to give entire satisltctit n. Families can be provided with large, biry Im'nt double rooms, conveniently, and handsi n rh' furnished. An experience of 20 years willentble the lessee, she hopes, to give general satisfaction. ANN BKOWN. June 1 , 1850. - ; To my Friends and ihe Public. rH? """D" will be upon the wharves in Wilmington the first of Oct. ber i,ext, at tl.e so licitation and encouratcn tnt ot his liiei dsto enter upon the business of general s.gei.t lor the sale of all kinds of c untiy produce on ci m mission; as-follows: Timber, States, Skirt . Corn, Spirits Turperrtii.e, h sin.&r. Also e-' groes; having had experience in that buii.eM flatters himself that he can be of i,d vj!ntfcce lo those who may sell to or through him. EeiiTe s0 well (and he hpes favorably; known through, out the Wilmington District ol country, he gives no particular relerence, but merelv chUler.ges a trial; he will have hands of his Jwn in attend ance with him foi the dispatch of business he only auds that he will commence under favja. ble circumstances, ever having claimed to 1 e an honest dealer and faithful to his tiust; irsponsi ble for anv thinu- ho . j . .. i. , ... r - . ft " "uri uc. in srxire thih. i. i.ttA. tt.'. : ... . K ....... " - i o uis i(juinances will him onl V. , 1. , I f sustain ....... ne 9 a snare oi patronage effort to please, will be made. Every McDUGALD. 601-Cm September 7, 1850. TIN WARE 3yr-flL2NrUPACTCR"E". AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL F. T. WARD'S Old established Tin & Sheet Iron Ware. Manufactory Is Removed To the south-last corner of Market Square. ready with the necessary machinery and materials for making Factory Drums and Can?. and to do all kind of work for Factories; also Roofing, guttering, and all kinds of JOBBING done on short notice, & by experienced workmen. .A constant supply of Tin kept n hand, at wholesale and letail. Country merchants and pedlars Can be supplied at the very low est price T. WARD, Aet ' Sept 23, 1850 ' S' K. W. I1AKOIE carries on the Bo. kbn,ding busin-ss in the second story of Mr M- Beasley's .f. wilry store, . where he will re ceive and execute binding in any style desired. R0VIS0NST0RE. MURPHV & PHILIPS ( I doors west of the Post Office,) Inform their friends and the public, that thev have opened a Store in the Wagon Yard rov7 where they intend to keep a con.fant supply of GROCERIES AND KATABLBS of the best quality, which they wilf sell cheap lor Cash, or barter. THOS. R. MURPHY, . SAML. A. PHILIPS. Feb'y 1. 1851. 623-y ROWLAND & MCKAY nnounce to their friends and the people of Koheson that they have opened A STORE in the town of Lumberton, and are nov receiving from New lork, a large stock of new and carefully selected GOODS, Embracing weiuuy Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots and fehoes. Hats, Ready-made Clothing, and every article called for in a store. Of the quality of their good, they will only say that the utmost care was taken in the selec tion of their stuck, and they do not believe that articles equal to these in durability and excel lence, have ever been offered for sale in Robeson county. ' They are determined to sell at the lowest possible prices which will enable thesm to make that comfortable living that ought to be the reward of every honest man's industry, and! they licitthe public to bestow upon them their fair share of patronage. t If constant application to busine, energy in. its pursuit, and n anxious desire to please, wilt insure success, they frel certain that no man JtHSlA ""tk'1 them will leave the store dissatisfied. , Their motto is Excelsior and tPhevf0arrbrd.,n th of hi. watchword, kJ'?, lP"J1,k! to dvance them,elves. and to dk t T "mtort and prosperity to the noighbor hood m which they live. . uanoerton, Oct. 10,ls5.. 616-tf 1C00 lbs. superior ffffh Sept 21, 1850. Ner. S3 1850. SncKMAfi JOHNSON. For - sale by Feb 15, 1851. d m. Mcdonald. fiia-tr la
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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