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MAN IN POETRY. BY J. W. EASTBUKN. Tempests their furious course may sweep, Swiftly o'er the troubled deep, Darkness may lend her gloomy aid. And wrap the groaning world in shade ; But man can show a darker hour, And bend beneath a stronger power; There is a tempest of the soul, A gloom where wilder billows roll ! The howling wilderness may spread Its pathless deserts, parch'd and dread. Where not a blade of herbage blooms, Nor yields the breeze its soft perfume?; Where silence, death, and horror resr"' Uncheck'd, across the wide domain, There is a desert of the mind More hopeless, dreary, undefined ! There Sorrow, moody Discontent, And1 gnawing Care are widly blent ; There Horror hangs her darkest clouds, And the whole scene in gloorn enshrouds ; A sickly ray is cast arouud, Where naught but dreariness is found ; A fteling that may not be told, Dark, rending, lonely, drear, and cold. The wildest ills that darken life Are rapture to the bosom's strife ; The tempest, in its bleakest form, Is beauty to the bosom's storm ; The ocean, lash'd to fury loud. Its high wave mingling with the cloud, Is peaceful, sweet serenity The passion's dark and boundless sea. There sleeps no calm, there smiles no rest, When storms are waring in the breast ; There is no moment of repose In bosoms lash'd by hidden woes ; The scorpion sting the fury rears, And every trembling fibre tears; The vulture preys with bloody beak Upon the heart th.it can but break ! From the Baltimore Argus. PAT'S TOUCHING ADDRESS TO HIS WIFE. Ah ! Cathleen your eyes are as roses at morn That sparkle and Hash with the dew drops fresh born, Tho' they're not just as bright, as they were, I believe When they aw the sun rise, from Killarney's blue wave. But shure if they change why, there's no one to blame, For 'tis long since you've seen the gre?n banks of that s;irne ; And if tear drops like diamonds, oft, shut out their gleam Faix, no wonder it is, they are soft in their beam Yet Cathleen those eyes beam affectionate still And are sweeter to rne tlun the rose by the hi!! ; Tho' tis many a day since I've made you a Dune, Yet soira a fear, but you love me I he same: 'And its truth I am telling dear Cathleen you'll find That I love you the more every d.iy, do ye mind? That I'm twining my heart round your own do ye see So that nothing can tear thee ; my darling from me. No friends in this wide world, have I ah ! nor you, Then we'll love ever greei then we'll love ever . true : And the innocent babe you now clasp to your breast, Shure it strengthens the love, more than all I've confessed ; With its pure little heart from which guile is 11 nown And its dreaming blue eyes, both the type of your own. Tho' in wilderness drear, shure 'tis happy to live. With thee darling dear, such jov do von give. H . D! O. N. BRIEF EXTRACTS. Sowing a Name We have seen a young child express the greatest surprise ami delight on discovering in a flower-bed its name written in the green ol the young plants, the seed of which had been sown in that form by a fond father or mother, liut by and bye, dear children, you will see your name or character, as it l:is been planted by yourself, springing up in the opinion people entertain concerning you, and it will be exactly as you have sown it 13e careful then, how you sow. I)u not spoil your name by sowing foolishly or wrongly. Remember every word and action is a seed put in, which will surely spring up and constitute your name in the world. Years may pass over our head without alloruing any opportunity tor acts of high beneficence or extensive utility whereas not a day nasses but. in the com- mon transactions of life, and especially in the intercourse of domestic society, gentleness finds place for causing the happiness of others and strengthening in ourselves the habits of true virtue. Discovery is the result of observation, experiment and reflection. Accident merely a fiords opportunity for the exercise of intellectual power in making discoveries In the language of a committee of Con gress, we would say, that 'Ac operator who avails himself of the thinker's image to exall his own genius or to increase, his own emoluments, is not a discoverer but a pirate. " The Secret of Cheat Acquisitions. "The chief art of learning,' says Locke, 'is to attempt but little at a time. The widest excursions of the mind are made by short flights frequently repeated; the most lofty fabrics of science are formed by the continued accumulations of single propositions." A tradesman is never too high to fall, nor too low to rise. Give Now. Defer not thy deeds till .the mantle of death has covered thy form. Ten dollars given to-day, are better than hfty left in thy will- It is not benevolence to give away what thou hast no further need ol; and no legacies will purchase future fehcity for the mean and avaricious heart- Errou Error ig ihe cause of man's -misery, the corrupt principle that has produced n in i the world; tisVis which uegcis iiiu con isnes in our sonU nil the evils that afflict us, and we can ex pect a true and solid hanpiuess. hut K serious endeavor to avoid h.JJalbranche. Concealed griefs are the most consum ing, as secret maladies are the most fatal. When man is capable of self knowledge. - - j u as to his own fate: auu presentiment iu disguise. IS often but judgment If jour means suit not with pursue those ends which suit means. your ends, with your STAGE UNE jr A II. TO The subscribers Mail C to Raleigh, wi I ntractors from ra pnmmenre operations ettevilleto a,e'" ' mfoi table Coaches, this -j' o , ,. i Drivers Thev have horse?, ami win... Znced the Fare from $5 to 4. ,ie olf. fouses are, in Favetteville. the Fayetteville Hotel; in Raleigh, the Yarborough House; but Passengers will be conveyed to such other Hou ses as they may select, The hours of departure will be, until further notice, at half past 'J 1 . M. f JIM - M - from Favetteville, and at 2 ir. xvi. irom uaiei., dailv. the subscribers hope, by unremitted attention, to secure a liberal hare of the travel. MURDOCK McKLNNON, david McNeill. Favetteville, July 1, J feol . G43-tf JOHN MARCO, MERCHANT TAILOR, HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE N. C furmerlu occupied by Graham Sf Wuodwaril, Hotel Building T T would res nectfullv inform his friends and the public, that he has taken a stand'as above, to execute all orders in his line on the most reasonable terms. READY-MADE CLOTHING -i.-o. , hnnrL Also, a select assortment of Cloths, Vesting?, and Trimmings, which will be in ide up to order. (JCJ-Repairing clone in good Cut and warranted to Fit. July 5, 1S51. G l-J-Gm. stvle Clothing FOR RENT. WILL be rented for one year, from-the loth inst., at the Market House, on Saturday the Pith inst., at 12 o'clock, the Powder Magazine, in Cainpbellton. A. M. CAMPBELL. July 5, 1851. 010-2W BACON HAMS, H00 lbs. Wavne county Hams, for sale by H. BRANSON & SON. July 5, 1S51 COPPER WORK. TURPENTINE STILLS. The si.bscribers have located themselves in Favetteville on Hay street, nearly opposite the Methodist Episcopal Church, lor the purpose ot prosecuting their business in till its branches. Turpentine or other Mills made to oruer ana warranted to work well; and all kinds ol work promptly done in COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, IKON, &c. Locks made or repaired, Bell-hanging, making - .- . , -.. 1 1 i-: i . : or repairing oi rumps, ana repairs ui ,m moos hi this brancli thankiully receiver ana promptly executed. Orders are earnestly solicited, with an assur ance that if a thorough knowledge of their busi ness and an ejrnest desire to please will give satisfaction, none shall be dissatisfied. MAHLER & SCHWARTZ. June 2S, 1S-31. lm 30 hliils. now cropJYIOLASSKS For sale bv June 23. PETER P. JOHNSON. 30,000 lbs. RAGS wanted by June 2. II- BRANSON &. SON. Herring! Herring! For sale by June 2S. A. M. CAMPBELL. MEW SCHOOL. TIip undersigned will open a School on Mon day, 7th of July, on Rowan street, in the build ing formerly occupied by Mr B R Huske as a school house. Tuition For English branches, $5 00 English branches and mathematics C 00 Languages, S 00 Contingencies June 23 1 in W. H. BLAKE. MALE AND FEMALE m& GZ2 32ES2L TO 331 o The School of the subscriber, assisted by Mi?s Cecilia A. Potter of M iddlebury, Vermont, will be resumed 0:1 Tuesday, 1st of July next. Board for any number of students can be gotten in the village at .7 per month. Tuition as heretofore, viz, (incidentals included): For the Rudiments, per session, " Mathematics. English Grammar, History, &c, " Latin and Greek languages, EXTRA. M usic, on the Piano, Use of instrument, French Language, Drawing, needle work, Sec, $r, 50 s 10 15 10 50 50 00 50 t0 00 A. D. McLEAN, Principal Suinmerville. N. C, ) June 7, 1S51. $ 'Jm $200 Reward. 1 will give one hundred dollars for the appre hension and confinement of ANDERSON and J ERR Y in any jail so that lean get themeagain ; or fifty dollars for either. I will also give $100 for proof of any responsible person's harboring said negroes. They ranaway from my plantation in Moore county on th 10th of Feb'y last, and are thought to be lurking about 10 or i7 miles above Carthage on Deep River, through the edge of Moore and corners of Chatham and Randolph counties. Anderson is about 2S years old, a bright mulatto about 5 feet 7 or S inches high, well proportioned; has an open countenance, ami is quite plausible. It is believed that he will endeavor to pass for a free man and escape to a free State, as he had a brother who played the same game. Jerry is about 21 years old, C feet 3 or 1 inches high, stout built; h;is a down look, particularly when spoken to, and is rather im pudent. Said negroes formerly belonged to John 11. Ritter, in the upper end of Moore county. Any information must be addressed to the sub scriber at Tocket P. O., Moore countv, N. C. J. L. BRYAN. April 12. 1851. 633-tf Best Shuck and Cotton Matresses for sale bv A. M. CAMPBELL. May 31, 1S51. 610-2m WANTED, THIRTY LABORERS to work on the Fay etteville and Southern Plank Road, for which liberal wages will be paid. Apply to the sub scriber in Fayetteville, or at the steam mill in Robeson county on said road. ,r D. M. BUIE. May24,iS51. tf REMOVED. A. M. CAMPBELLhas removed to the store recently occupied by stnrr & Williams, Hay street, one door west ol E. Glover's Jewelry store. May 31, l&ol. , TME NORTE J. E. BRYAN TT it A ? TJFIMOVED to Hardie's Building, on Person street, second door from Market Square, I i : . ... .ri r.T A i riirt t'iMim New York, a aim IS liu icvtiin'j, '--- - " I large assortment of NEW GOODS, Carefully selected to suit the wants ot the peo and ple ot this community. His siock consists ui STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Indies' dress Goods, a variety, 2o cases Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Misses' Gaiters, half Gaiters, Boots and half Boots, of a dozen iimerent styles. Gentlemen's finest Calf Boots, enamelled Con gress Boots, &c. A large lot of ready-made Clothing, Coats Coatees and Frocks, from $1 to $?14. Pants and Vests of every variety. Fur, Silk, Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats, of latest fashions, . Alboni, white chip, French hair lace, white crape, and other Bonnets, Misses' lace and assorted crape Bonnets, &c. Hardware, pocket and table Cutlery, Trunks, Umbrellas, Baskets, Buckets, Pai.-, Brooms, Mats, &c. Saddles, Bridles, Whips and Collars, Blacksmiths' Tools, Iron, Steel and Nails. GROCERIES. 2 bags Rio and Laguira Coffee, 10 boxes cheap Tobacco, Crushed, loaf, clarified, and brown Sugars, Salt, Molasses, &.c. 000 medium priced Cigars, French Brandy, Madeira and Port Wine, and Monongahela Whiskey. To all of which he would invite the attention of ouyers generally and his friends and custom ers particularly. Fayetteville," March 22, 1S51. C30-tf IMPORTANT INVENTION. THE subscriber having bought the right for this countv, ofWaitman Davis' Patent Self Setter for Saw Mills, gives notice that he is now pre pared to Manufacture and put in successful operation this machine. He claims the following advantages over the old mode of Sawing : l'irst One hand can tend the mill and saw as much Lumber in one day as two hands can ac complish. r . , Second By a peculiar arrangement of the dogs it will saw one fifth more lumber from the same stock. Third The Mill is not stopped until the log is sawed up. After the log is once dog'd the dogs are not moved, and the Lumber is of one uniform thickness. One ot these machines can be seen in operation at Mr McLauchlin's Mill in this town, who gives it the following recom mendation. H. G. HALL, Fayetteville Foundry. A Model can be seen at the Fayetteville Foundry. March 13, 1851. G29-tf Fayetteville, March 11, 151. I hereby certify that I have one of VV. Davis improvements on Saw Mills in use on my mill, and so well convinced am I of its utility, that in my opinion it requires only to be introduced to be put in genera I use by mill owners. I therefore cheerfully "recommend its use to all Siw Mill owners who would regard their own interest. APvCii'D. Mclaughlin. Spring and Summer GOODS---1851. J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN Are now receiving a large stock of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting in part of Striped gro de Paris, black and colored silks embroidered, printed and black barage and bar age-d'laine; Paris do.; chene crape de Paris; rich embroidered tarletons: printed trench lawns embroidered and printed Swiss muslins; Hoyrs and printed orsrandie; mourning printed, poiKi and fancy lawns; mourning and other ginghams; jaconet and Swiss muslins; silk & linen poplins salad cord lawns: bishop and .wiss do.: trrass s. otherskirts; linen cambric handkerchiefs; needle worked collars and cuffs; lace undersleeves ; French nccdle-worked chemisetts; fancy mitts and kid gloves of all kinds; splendid bonnet and other ribbons; edging and inserting; French and English prints, together with a large supply of othr articles suitable for ladies' wear. French cassimeres; plain linen and linen drill checked linen, silk, Marseilles, and other vest inscs; cashmerette; drab d'ete; York nankeens; silk handkerchiefs and cravats; brown & bleach ed sheetiugs and shirtings; a good assortment of embroidered window curtains, some very line. READY-MADE CLOTHING : Coats, pants ; satin, silk, Marseilles and other vests a large supply of each. A large lot of umbrellas, and fine silk and satin parasols, assorted kinds. Beaver, fur, silk, Leghorn and straw HATS; also, a nood supply of boy's hats. White chip, French hair lace, and other bon nets ; children's fine pearl hats, bonnets and flats, wreaths and flowers. BOOTS AND SHOES. Fine calf sewed boots; patent leather brogans; cloth and buck congress g. liters; Oxford ties; pa tent leather do.; ladies' black and col'd silk gait ers, a fine article; different kinds of misses' shoes andgaiters; ladies' slippers and walking shoes ; with a large supply of heavy slices for servants. Saddles, bridles, collars, padded hames, and wagon and bugey whips. Crockery, hardware, cutlery, and hollow-ware. GROCERIES. Rio and Laguira coffee ; crushed, clarified, loaf and brown sugars ; salt, molasses, iron, nails Principe segars. French brandy, gin; Port, Ma deira, sweet and scuppernong wines; together with a great variety of goods of nearly every de scription, all of which they are determined to sell very low for cash, or on very accommodating terms to punctual customers. VVe would be glad if buyers generally would call and examine ur stock. Fayetteville, April 5, 1S51. & BACON. VVM. McINTYRE offers for sale, 27,000 Lbs E VCON, hog rouud, 7 bbls. primt. . A.RD, ALSO, 5o Bbls. Mackerel, 10 do Hcrrinsr, 10 boxes scaled and smoked Herring, lj bbls new crop New Orleans Molasses, f Liberty Toint, April 26. 63o-tf The Copartnership Of Hall & Hall will expire on the 1st of August next, and in order to close the concern, we offer lr 0 0 D S at Ktuuutu FKlL;fc..s. 1 hose wishing to make purchases on very favorable terms, will do well to give as a call, as we are determined to sell off our entire stock. We will also sell the Store and lot now occu pied by us. Also the Dwelling and warehouse in the rear. Also, one tenement in the Brick Row, occupied by R. D. McNeill. All or any part of the above property Will be onerea ai private saie nnru me jst of August and if not sold then, will be offered at auction of which due notice will be given. Persons desirous' of purchasing, can get BAR GAINS by calling upon the undersigned. HALL & HALL, May 10, 1S5I. tf CAROLINIAN McLAURIN xxrv i.fc received a seasonable assortment oi . . . e 1 . r r, , of Prints ; Ginghams ; JaCOnet ? .. , : . Swiss ana ianiuUiu ) - -- lton Mus x i t : T - I .ace UaDes . nimc leu L.II1CH iia iia ) r. Lisle ; Silk emb and sup'r Kid Gloves Hnciorv ? T.isle : Silk emb ana sup " ' - 'A ditto for Misses and Boys ; L-nen.aman - - i u:-A,. T-.ilnr'a Snool CollOH, i"t. white Linen rnv rassimpres: coi u uou Drillines fine French uouuie 'u" i 1Jf ''n"gs.' J;, . . d,..inM!,nHSh rtinss: Um- . i i - V. tilain an 1 rib'auraD uwt, '--'" .-r i; Hard-. brellas and Parasols; lioois uuu tlerv : with a great which we ofier at the lowest prices. ALSO 20 boxes Tobacco, very low per the box. 10 bbls. prime Pork. 30 bags Rio and Laguira Coffee. 5 hhds. Sugar. -10 bbls. Refined and Granulated Sugar. Loaf and Crushed ditto. Bar and Fancy Soaps. Superior Northern Flour, &c D. & W. McLAURIN. 633-tf April 12, ISni. NOTICE. Will be sold at the Court House in the town of Lumberton on the 4th Monday or August next, the following tracts of Land, or so much thereof as will satisfy the taxes due thereou or the years 134S and D, together with the cost of this adver tisement : JVo. of acres. Bu whom listed situation. 2SS Angus Taylor, for bens ot McNeill. 505 D. D. Rial, 2334 John C. Davis 320 Dugald MeDugald, for C. McDougald. Rockfish. 77 Sarah Locklar, TJ Pleasant Lee.. 200 Thomas Locklar, JOG Henry Privatt, 200 Jordan Lee. 150 Calep Hritt, 219 Dennis Ivey. ;j3 Joshua Phillips. 500 Jordan L. Phillips, 150 Page Hill, Rf.ft Swamp. Scufiletowii. Holly Swamp. B. R. Burnt Island. Ashpole. 252 Henry Hamilton. U. JJ. GREGORY, Late Sheriff". Robeson county, May 30, ISol 0 11-13w CANDLES! CANDLES! The subscriber having purcfiosed the "Fay etteville Candle Factory," is prepared to mould best candles, and solicits the patronage ot those having tallow to mould. IO casks sharp vinegar. A. M. CAMPBELL. Nov. 9, IS50. CI 1-tf MARBLE FACTORY. G EsQ ., E, A W, Ti n,. Nearly opposite to E. W. Willkings' Auction Store. FAYETTE VI LLE,N. C. Jan. 00, IS 10 y E NCOURA G E eciia,nics. rmr - UAXUX JLJL The subscribers respectfully announce to t lie citizens of Fayetteville and the suit ) nding country, that they have commenced the Carriage laltiiigr Business, at the old stand, formerly occupied by 5 mpson & McLauchlin, (one door below A. A. Mc- lvetban's,) where they are now prepared to manu facture to order all kinds of RIDING VEHI CLES, from a Sulkcyor Buggy, to anine passen ger Coach; which, for stvle and durability, shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the place. J hey hope bvastrict attention to business. and a desire to please all who mav favor thrm with a call, to merit a share ot the public pat- ronagp. $3- RCPAIHINCJ neatly executed at. short notice, and at tower prices than auv other estab lishment in the place. 1 1 IOMAS V. WHITE, .JUNIUS B. R A IJOTEAU. Fayetteville, Feb 22, 1851 tf PILOT MOUNTAIN. SU3I3IKIJ. II ETREAT. THIS GRAND CURIOSITY is situated in Surry county, two mile west of the Stokes and Surry line, and near the main road leading from Germanton and Salem to RockC.rd, is" miles from Germanton and 25 miles from Rock ford r 11 I -I . Hi - . " 1 ne ruot mountain House, 1 1 miles from the pinnacle, has been newly fitted up for the ap- lj wai in 11- si-.iuo, auo no expense or attention win oe spareu 10 render enjoyment to visiters who may be pleased to seek health or pleasure at in' ruut xMoumain. vjne mue irom tne House is a fine mineral spring, ami a good carriage ro-d leading to it The pscent to the pinnacle has been rend perfectly safe, and comparatively easy, by ladders iiiiioe ior me purpose. 1 ne view from this point l"c grainiest spectacle in iort!i Carolina, if not in the whole southern country, being a hnre shaft run up ls00 feet into the blueethcrial arch, from a comparatively level surrounding surface' and embracing the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, from the peaks of Otto to the north SO miles, to the Table Rock in South Carolina, 100 miles, including within the range Paris' Mountain, Spartanburg district, ami both peaks of King's Mountain in Ytrk District. The large number of visiters to this grand curiosity has greatly increased within a few vears, and the subscriber can assure the public that all who come shall enjoy themselves so far as de pends upon him. The number of visiters durin the last season, as shown by the register, was between three and four hundred. A good Guide to conduct visiters up the pin nacle, and to point out the different and distant objects, will always be in attendance. Travellers passing over the Blue Ridge, by Mount Airy, will lose but little in time or dis tance, by callinarat Pilot Mountain House. The purify ot the air, the excellence of the water, and the beautiful scenery, never fails to invigorate the enervated and the invalid, and to make robust the man of health. The plank road from Fayetteville west (now completed to Carthage) will go to Salem, within 25 miles of the mountain, and if extended will probably go within a mile of it. Sixty miles of " tumi'iciru mis summer, bringing the traveller nearly half way to the mountain His prices are very moderate, as h encourage and induce the people of the State to jail, wv.i fciuuuesi curiosities. Tilot Mountain, April 15, ISol!' GG35-tfM THE Steamer , Chatham will leave this place every Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock A. M., (instead of 9 o'clock as at present,) cemmeneing at 7 o'clock Monday 10th inat. Time of leaving Wilmington, every Tuesday and Friday at 2 o'clock P.M. JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, March S, 1S51. C2S-tf 50 hhls. gibbod Herring For sale by Jane 6. 1S51 40 bbls Mackerel, OtO. AlcNKILL. JOS. S. DUNN Is prepared to do all kinds of Wheelwright work vvatrnns. carts, dravs, 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. r r 10 in !! june 10, ijij. uuj-" ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES. HOUSTON & OVERBY Saddle, Trunk & Harness-makers, South side Person si., 5 doors cast of Cape Fear Bank, 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 to merit a continuance S&z. VMa" 0 of the same. In addition to their former stock, thry have just received from Baltimore and New York, a new supply of Saddlery, Hardware, Skirting and Harness Leather, hog and sheep Skins, Saddle Bags, Carpet do. , hog-skin horse and mule Col lars, Port Folios and hand-Trunks. They have now on hand, and still continue to manufacture, ladies' and gentlemen's Saddles, boys do., bridles and martingales; silver, brass, and Japan mount ed carriage Harness ; do. buggy and sulky do.; Pope & Frazier's self-adjusting Pad-Trees; 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 articles as low as they can be bought in any establishment in this place. Having had 28 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 any reasonable lenuth of time. Prompt attention paid to repairing saddles, oridles, harness, ice. Sept. 1 1, IbGO." y SlOO KEWARI). We will give jf j00 reward for a negro man named H ANNI BA L, if delivered to us at Halifax Court House, Va., or 50 reward if secured in jail in Favetteville, or any other jail, so that we get hirn again. The said negro man Hannibal is about five feet high, rather a brown complexion. He has a scar over one of his eyes, and has one or two of his front teeth out. About 28 years of age. We will give the above reward to any per son who will secure the said negro so that we get him again. POINDEXTER & EDMONDSON. Sept. l i, 1S50. coy-tf CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. The subscriber having taken the Establish ment of the late A. C. Simpson, (situated oppo. site W. Mcln tyre's store,) intends carrying on the CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING business in all its various branches, and would respectful ly solicit a share of public patronage. Having had considerable pvi,rin,' Jr. i.o business, and haviivr l)pn n, .J,., ,,,! ; , tne most extensive Establish and New Jersey, he flatters ln'n.lf th..t i, give general satisfaction. He warrants all his work to he made of the best material the surrounding country affords, and by experienced workmen; and should any ol lt fail, either in material or woi kn.ahship, in twelve months from the time of its delivery he will repair it free of charge. ' OC?- REPAIRING done in the neatest and best manner, and at the lowest possible prices ... , , A. II. WHITFIELD. l ayetteville, Feh'y 2.1, 1S51 57 1-tf REGULAR LINE. e Cape Fear Steamboat Company's Sfe 1'HAM will run regularly lwtv.vn Wil- mingtou and Fayetteville, commencing on Mr day the 27th instant leaving Fayetteville rvt on- Monday and Thursday at 9 "o'clock, a. m and arriving at Wilmington same evening, g'ivin" passengers going north an opportunity to take the cars next morning at j o'clock. And leave Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 2 o't lk p. rn., giving passengers by the cars, which ar rive at Wilmington at 1 o'clock, dailv. an oppor tunity to take the float to Fayetteville The Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, with the Tow P.oats belonging to the line, will run in connex ion with the Chatham, making one or more trips u - - - - 9 .i i u'lioiautr? may reiuire. Passengers and freichters may rely" upon the the above arrangement. It is hoped that the necessary expenses to be incurred by this ar rangement w ill be rewarded by an increased pat ronage; otherwise, a loss will probably be Sus tained by the Company, which will lead to a dis continuance of regular time of runnin-' JNO. D. WILLlAMSrAgent mi , Cape Fear steamboat Co. Fayetteville, Jan'y 25, 1S50. G2:2-tf E. S. H0KBS, Commission XMIercliant AND FORWARDING AGENT, Ana Dealer iu Groceries, it kFoAY KTTEVILLE, N. C. March 8, 1851 v Wliceler's History of North Carolina. The undersigned has been appointed General Agent for Col J. H. Wheeler in the 7th Congressional District, and wishes to appoint sub-agents tin each of the counties of Robeson. Columbus, Bladen, Brunswick, Ner Hanover, Sampson, Duplin and Onslow, and asks that applications be made to him immediately-. The Work goes to press in August, and the price will be one Dollar per volume, and consist ing of two volumes. JOHN M. ROSE. April 5, 1S51. 032-lf Our Fall and Winter Stock of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &c. J Has now come to hand add is r 1. I j .1 .. J " uui sium 11 wrge anu wen worthy the atten tion of those wishing to purchase. We will barter for any kind of country produce. COOK & TAYLOR Aug. 31, 1S50. 601-tf Still continues to carry on the CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its branches, at the OLD STAND. Here. turns thanks for the liberal patronage he haa 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, lie lias on hand a very line assortment of Buggies, Rockaways, Carriages,Barouches, AND SULKIES, finished, and a very large assortment of partly finished, which, for elegance of shape ai)( finish, will compare with any other work. Persons wishing to buy, would do well torUI and examine the work, as he is determined l sell low for cash, or notes on short time. fjC All work warranted fr twelve mont and repaired free of charge, should it fail by b.J workmanship or material. $Cf Repairing faithfully executed at short ho. tice, on very reasonable terms. January JV, 1&50 a7 m. camp b eh AUCTIONEER, J9ND Commission Mcrcliant, FAVKTTEV1LLK, N. C. VERTICAL WATER WHEEL. There are several hundred of these u heel in operation in dilleient counties in North Cain lina. For proof of their great advantage our the common flutter w heel, or any .tl;er wlifeii now in u.-e forsuw mills, we confidently refer to those who have applied them to their niilU f can recommend them particularly for tl t ir sn perioiity in cases if a low Leud of water, or bail water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable fer different he:.ds of water, at Wilmington, yew. hern, Wellington, Edenton, and Fnu-ttevilk The wheels may also I e hud of E A Pi rvnr'), Lincolnton, :iiid Uriah Wells, Tetei s-burg, Va. Pel sos wishing to btain the light toiiM-tle wheels, will be served n application to 1). Mc Neill &. Co,F; vetttville, N. C. d. McNeill, A. A. McK ETHAN. January 19, 1S50 Fayetteville Fayetteville, N. C. This large ami splended building h s non I e R in successful operation since Shy, 110. TU bedding aid furniture of pII kind is all ncw.au! the rooms convenient and pleasant. The tab! is always furnished with ll.e !: the market affords, aided by a fine vegetulle garden. Hoarders, lodgers. rnd travellers, will fi"i desirable accommodations, and attentive servant. No pains will be spared to give entire saisficticii 1 amines can be provided w ith larire, ail v Irmt. double roc ms furnished. conveniently and liaiidnni; A n experience of 20 e.ii-s will erud.le ti. satisfaction BROWN. lesse1, she h pes, to ive gener;! ANN June 1 , ls."i0. 12. W. 11 A It O IR carries tm ll- Biokbindi ii" business in the pccor.H stoiv J!t J. M Beasley's Jewelry store where he will '' ceive and execute bindin in ny stle ticfiu f w, JL II R J5 O W I, 1 N G kSALOON, TBN PIN A1JXY, OR Is open for the amusement and exercise of gcullfinen who feel disposed to t..ke a g: me December il lso on w v LIVEKY STABLE. The subscriber informs the public that I keeps IIORSF.S and VKII1CLES for him. ami' ni'Pnnrpfl to I'lirnili r-nm-n.-n l,,,rif towns and villages. His stock is good, and h vers careful. He will also board horses at ta! erate prices. Apply to J. W. rOWERS.Agt., u.io also keeps a good supply uf GBOCCr.h of the best quality. ICB A few Hoarders can he .n- coTiunodated, w ith or without lodging, bv 'f P'-Ving to J. VV. I'OVVEKS. Oct. 10, 1S50. tf MERCHANTS' LINE. This line or Boats is still in successful oper tion on the Cape Fear River, and continue I ofier many facilities to the shipping public. Tersons patronizing this Line, may reft'' sured that their Goods will be brought p dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of deifr A. W. S I KKL, President. T. S. LUTTF.RLOH, Agent at Fayetteville. Feb 22, 1S51 C20-tf INSTITUTION FOR TIIK DEAF AND DUMB AND THE The Board of Directors of the N. C Inst'iu tion, give notice that a Department will beo e ed for the instruction of tho Ri;n,t nt the fm' mencement of the he J5th cl Julv. It is hiehlv deairnhlo that oarlv notice should be eiven of those who mav wish to entei this department, in order that the necessary rangements may be made. Annlications for admission from deaf mutes c i.i : .i ... .... u i . n?i r I I A M I McKETHAN v s t i rr . ar COOKE, Principal of the Institution, whow: furnish all necessarv information. June 11, 1S01. OlJ-Ot
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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