TJtD IE. NflMBLTJHL ONK- WAY TO CURB MANIA-POTU. The New Orleans Delta tells an amus ing story of a man who was cured of this terrible disease in a novel wj. One of the Mexican adventurers had captured the fly called the Ichneumon, and had brought it to New Orleans, where it excited con siderable curiosity by its voracious appe tite, and the manner in which it destroyed and devoured insects. The patient allu ded to had been one of its closest observers. Taking his grog rather freely, about that time the mania got hold of him, and he iui atriucd that a number of these flies were assailing and biting him on various parts of his body. The Doctor was sent for, and came, and soon conquered the disease. The patient called lustily to the Doctor that the Ichneumons were biting, and asked him if he did'nt see one on a partic- j ular spot. The Doctor pretended to see it, and seizing the bootjack, he dealt the poor fellow a subinder on the posteriors, which made him roar. The Doctor follow ed up the blows the patient begged the Doctor said he must kill the Ichneumons the patient leaped out of the bed and ran the doctor followed, and very dexteri ousW Dlied the booi-iack as the victim coursed round and round the room until he fell into the bed completely exhausted. The Doctor exclaimed he had killed all the Ichneumons, and asked him if he felt any more? He said they were all gone. The doctor administered a stimulant with an opiate, and the patient soon went to sleep and waked up well. The humoring of the fancies of the patient, and the sur face irritation such as was applied , to kill the Ichneumon in this case ivould no doubt very rapidly cure many rases of the kind. This case, related by the Delta, reminds us of one we have heard of which occurred many years since in this city. A very respectable gentleman imagined that he was to die on a particular day. He in formed his family of his doom, and went to bed to prepare for death. The family phy sician was called in and used all his inge nuity to persuade him out of his fancy, but to no purpose. The man persevered in his belief, and as the day approached, grew more and more moody and feeble from taking very little food. Physician, friends and relations believed that he would certainly die unless some expedient to undeceive him was resorted to. At last it was determined to call in another physi cian now dead, then a young man. This physician was remarkable for his prompt treatment of disease. fie entered the room of the thoughtful and declining pa tient, with his horse wltip in his hand. Walking up to the bed, he innuired in a very rough manner fcvhat the devil is the matter with you?" The patient taking offence at the Doctor's manner, turned his face and made no reply. It was warm weather, and the patient .lay with a very thin covering. The Doctor struck him two very severe blows with his whip, and left the room as fast as. his legs would carry him. The patient was not far behind him, and as the Doctor mounted his horse, he, with his scant clothing, stood in the yard, discharging a shower of rocks and brickbats at him. After the Doctor was gone, he returned to his room, dress ed himself, loaded his gun, and went to watch for the Doctor, who had, for at least one day, to make himself scarce. But the monomaniac got well, and lived many years to thank the Doctor for undeceiving him by his sharp practice. Rich Dis. Hogs, Wrll be sold en Friday the 29lh- Jj eii.n r 1.4. D-i.r McKellar, all. me perishable property belonging to his estate, con ! sibtinr of - - Ho M tiles. Cattle, Sheep, Wagons, Farming Utensils, ana Blacksmith's Tools. Also, onef'mily Carriage and Buggy, together with corn, fodder, oats, &c. At the same time and place, if not previously Jisoosed of, will be leased for a term of years 125,000 turpentine boxes. Terms at sale. J: BSSftS: Aug 9,1851. - 650-3t iiviPORTAUTtiNVEMTioN; ij. & WV McLiAURlN Who wants Money! I have an order for FIFTEEN OR TWENTY LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES for which I will pay cash if application is made noon. T. WADDILL. w Aug- 9, 1851. 650-tf WM. H. LOVE & CO., DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF ' FAMILY GROCERIES, " PERSON STREET, " FAYETTE VI LI-E, N. Ae. 9, 1851 G50-3t C. THE subscriber having bought the right for this county, of Waitman DavU Patent Sell Setter rnvSowMilU.irivM notice that h is now pre pared to Manufacture and pot in successful operation this machine. z He -claims the following advantages over the old mode of Sawing : ' ' First One hand caa tend the mill and saw as much Lumber in one day s two hands can ac complish. ,.V J SecondBy a peculiar arrangement of the dogs it will saw one fifth more lumber from the same stoctc 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 of these machines can be seen in operation at Mr McLauchlin s Mill in this town, who gives it the following recom mendation. H-G-H-LL' ; b ayettevme rounury. A Model can be seen at the FayetteviUe Pouudry. . . March 15, 1S51. 629-tf FayetteviUe, March 11, 1851. ' I hereby certify that i have one of W. 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 general use by mill owner. -I therefore cheerfully recommend its use to all Sw Mill owners who would regard their own interest. ARCH'D. McLAUCHLIN. Line of 4 horse Post Coaches from Fay etteviUe to Warsaw Daily. The Subscribers having secured the mail con tract on the above Line, will commexce this day . running a Line of Four Horse Post Coaches, dai ly. Leaving FayetteviUe at past 9 P. M., and arriving at Warsaw at J past7-A. M., in time for the Cars North and South. Returning, leave Warsaw on the arrival of the Cars, say about 1 or 2 P. M., and arrive at FayetteviUe in ten hours. Every care, will be taken to render the line pleasant, convenient, and safe, far Travel lers. A Line of Stages will be established as soon as possible, by the Plank Road, from -FayetteviUe via Carthage and Asheborough. to Lexington, McKINNON & McNEILL. FayetteviUe, McKINNON &. N- C, Aug. 7, 1S51. 3m COPPER WORK. T U It V K N T 1 N E STILLS. The subscribers have located themselves in Favetteville on Hay street, nearly opposite the M' thodist Episcopal Church, for the purpose of prosecuting their business in all its branches. Turpentine or other Stills made to order and warranted to work well ; and all kinds of work promptly done in COPPER, BRASS, STEEL, IRON, &c Locks made or repaired, Bell-haging, making or repairing of Pumps,.and repairs of all kinds in this branch thankfully received and promptly executed. Orders are earnestly solicited with an assur- ' ance that if a thorough knowledge of their busi ness and an earnest desire to please will give satisfaction, none shall be dissatisfied. MAHLER &. SCHWARZ. Aug. 9, 1S51. 5m. RESIDENT DENTIST. Dr.S.S. Gilchrist, Dentist in FayetteviUe, N. C. Office up stairs, west end August 2, 1851. y M4JQ3? Hotel Building. Viutues or Milk. It is a most per fect diet. Nothing like it It contains curd, which is necessary for the develope- mentand formation of muscle; butter, tor the production of an adequate supply of fat; sugar to feed the respiration, and thereby add warmth to the body: the phosphates of lime and magnesia, the peroxyde of iron, the chlorides of potassium and soda, with the free soda, required to give strength and solidity to the bone; together with the saline particles so essentially ne cessary fur other parts of the body. It contains lactic acid, or the acid of milk. which chemists inform us i the acid of the gastric juice, o requisite for the pro per dissolving of our food in the stomach It is therefore obvious that milk should be chemically correct in all its constituents, and that its beneficial effects on the cons titution should not be neutralized by ad ulteration. It is," Dr Prout properly states, "the true type of all food-" How necessary, therefore, is it that it should be pure; otherwise, this wonderful and wise provision of Providence would be a corse rather than a blessing. TO PAINTERS, BUILDERS, And Carriage-Makers. We would call the attention of the public to a superior article of PAINT known as ' Buswell's Mineral Paint," warranted superior to anything of the kind ever before ottered to the public for painting on wood, brick, stone, iron, tin, or any substance exposed to weather, water, or the atmosphere. It is proof against fire, water and weather, aid unchangeable in its color. It mixes readily with oil or composition, and is a beautiful dark brown or free stone color. Certificates can be shown to prove its superi ority as a cheap and durable paint. Directions for applying, &c. given. 1' or sale wholesale and retail bv J. SMITH & CO., Sole Agents for North Carolina. Aug 2, 1851 Gm 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 -dlaine; Paris do.; chene crape de Paris; rich .IhrnMnrail tarletons: printed French lawns ; r..u-iAorA nm nrinted Swiss muslins; Hoyl'H and printed organdie; mourning printed, polka and fancy lawns; mourning and other giugnams; jaconet and Swiss muslins; silk &. linen poplins; salad col'd lawns; bishop and Swiss do.; grass & otherskirts: linen cambric handkerchiefs; needle worked collars and cuffs; lace undersleeves ; French needle-worked cheinisetts; fancy mitts and kid gloves of all kinds; splendid bonnet and other ribbons; edging and inserting; t rencn ana English prints, together with a large supply of other articles suitable for Eidies' wear. French cassimeres; plain linen and linen drill checked linen, silk, Marseilles, ana otner vesi ings; cashmerette; drab d'ete; York nankeens; silk handkerchiefs and cravats; brown &. bleach ed sheetings and shirtings; a good assortment of embroidered window curtains, some very fine. 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 kind3. Beaver, fur, silk, Leshorn and straw HATS; also, a ood 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 leatner brogans; cloth and buck congress gaiters; Oxford ties: pa tent leather do.; ladies' black and col'd silk gait ers, a fine article; different kinds of misses.' shoes and gaiters ; ladies' slippers and walking shoes; with a large supply of heavy shes for servants ; Saddles, bridles, collars, padded names, and wagon and bugxy whips. Crockery, hardware, cutlery, and hollow-ware. GROCERIES. Rio and Laguira coffee; crushed, clarified, loaf and brown sugars ; salt, molasses, iron, nails, Principe secrars. 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. We would be glad if buyers generally would, call and examine our stock. FayetteviUe, April 5, 1851. HAVE iust received a seasonable assortment oi GOODS, consisting of Prints ; Ginghams ; Jaconet , Swiss and Tarlton Muslins; rich Prin ted Linen Lawns ; jace capes, wun Lisle ; Silk emb and suu'r Kid Gloves ; Hosiery , ditto for Misses and Boys; Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs; Taylor's Spool Cotton; Cloths ; Mck and fane v CaMimeres; col'd and white Linen Drillings; fine French double width plain and rib'd Drab D'Ete ; Sheetings and Shirtings .Um brellas and Parasols; Boots and Shoes; Hard ware and Cutlery; with a great variety which we offer at the lowest orices. ALSO ' 26 boxes Tobacco, very low per the box. - 10 bbls. prime Pork.. . - 30 bags" Rio and Laguira Coflee. . 5 hhds. Sugar. '' - 10 bbls. Refined and Granulated Sugar. Loaf and Crushed ditto. Bar and Fancy Soaps. Superior Northern Flour, &c. - - i D. &. W. McLAURIN. April 12, ISM. 633-tf 10,000 Sportsmen WANTED. J The subscriber has now one of the most exten sive and best assorted stock of SliotGnns, Rifles and Pistols, Powder Flasks. Shot and Game Bags, Percus sion Caps, of English & French make; also, a complete assortment of Gunning fixtures, that has ever been in this section of the country. Also, Shot Guns, Rifles and Pistols made to order, or repaired. AIR GUNS made to order at short notice. -To all of which the attention of sportsmen and others are respectfully invited. Locksmithing and Bell-hanging executed in the neatest style. THE Steamer CbVtbam will leave this place - l -nr ThnnHw t 7 O'CiOCK A. Jl- every j uhuo j (instead or 9 o'clock as at present,) emroeocing at 7 o'clock Monday 10th init. -Time of leaving Wilmington, erery Tuesday and Friday al z o'clock P. M. JNQ D WILLIAMS. Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. FayetteviUe, March 8, 1S51. . 628-tf 40 bbls Mackerel, GEO. McNfclLL. 0 bbls. gibbnd Herring, For Bale by June 6. 1851 JOS. S. DUNN inrrr to do all kinds of Wheelwright work watrnna. carts, dravs, barrows, plow s, &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 16, 1849. 53S-tf Our Fall and Winter Stock of GROCERIES) HARDWARE, &c.. Has now come to hand add is ready for sale. ; Our stock is large and wen worthy the atten tion of those wishing to purchase. ? (jjf- We will barter for any kind of country produce.:- -, ; cobK &TAyL0R "ogr3it 1850; ! ' 601-tf . M. A, RAKER, Sign of the Big Gun. Hay street, nearly opposite the Marble Yard, FayetteviUe, N. C. August 2, 1S51. tf JUSP RECEIVED. The. Subscriber, Agent of J. Woltering, has just received 40 of Buck's Patent Cooking Stoves, said by judges to be the best Cooking Stove now in use. A. M. CAMPBELL. Aug. 2, 1851. Cl'.t-6m CANDLES! CANDLES! The subscriber having purchased the "Fav etteville Candle Factory," is prepared to mould : best candles, and solicits the patronage of those t ne Oy us warranted ENCOURAGE HOME MANUFACTURES HOUSTON & OVERBY Saddle, Trunk & Harness-makers South side Person St., 5 doors east of Cape Fear Bank, Respecllully return ineir thanks to their friends and the public generally, for the liberal share of patronage they ha ve received, and hope by steady application add strict attention to business, still to merit a continuance &4'CAe9.V'9 of the same. In addition to their former stock, they have just received from Baltimore and New lork. a new suodIv of Saddlery, Hard ware, Skirting and Harness Leather, hog and sheep Skins, Saddle Bags, Carpet do., hog-skin horse andmnleCol 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' . T 7 - I . I... ....II.. 1 ea carnage names , uu. "'ssj' auu omnj . 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 for any reasonable length having tallow to mould. lO casks sliarp vinegar. A.TVl. CAMPBELL. Nov. 9, 1850. Gll-tf MARBLE FACTORY. Having concluded to leave Fay etteville as soon as I possibly can close my business, I return my thanks for the liberal patronage given me by friends and the public, and would say to those indebted to me, either by note or account, to please settle as I must close up before I can go away. I have n hand Carriage and Buggy Har ness, plated and brass, with Japan Saddles, Bri dles, a very good assortment of Saddler's mount ings. Saddle bags, Trunks, Whips, &.c. Al:o, a second hand Buggy, Sulkv, Cart, Horse, first rate Cow and Calf, a fine building lot joining Mr J.Pickett on Winslow street, running back to Robinson street, embracing two acies of Laud or more. LEWIS LEVY. Aug. 2, 1S51. 61l'-3t. Exchange of Babirs. The Alleghany Pa.) Enterprise tells of a singular occur rence which took place a day or two since, .at the house' of Mr Collins, on the Frank lin Road, about 14 miles out. A young girl of genteel appearance entered the house with an infant in her arms, and asked for a "drink, upon which Mrs. C. started to the spring for fresh water, leav ing an infant ot her own in the cradle. On her return the stranger had Tery mys teriously departed, and in about an hour afterwaids she discovered, to her horror and surprise, that her own child had been taken from the cradle and a colored one left in its place. Not ling has been heard of them since. The Loss Repaired The New York Presbyterian, under the above caption, savg it is remarkable ; that the, Presbyterian Church is nearly as large at present as it was before the exclusion and secession of the New School party, 13 years since. This will appear from the following comparison: 1837. 23 135 2,140 280 244 2,865 220,558 Synods Presbyteries Ministers Iicenciates Candidates Churches No. members 1851. 23 134 2,027 237 381 2,675 210,306 New York Importers aiid Jobbers. FREEMAN, HODGES & CO., 58 LIBERTY STRUET, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND NASSAU STREET, vVearr the Post Office, NEW YORK. We are receiving, by daily arrivals from Eu rope, our Fall and Winter assortment f RICH FASHIONABLE FANCY SILK and A1ILLIN ERY GOODS. We respectfully invite all Cash Purchasers thoroughly to examine our Stock aiid Prices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our Goods and Prices will induce them to select from our establishment. Particular attention is devo voted to the Millinery 'Goods, and many of the articles are manufactured ex pressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, stjle and cheapness Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck, ana Uelt. - Satin and Taffeta colors. Silks, Satins, Velvets, and uncut Hats. Feathers, American and French Flowers. Puffings and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, largre assortment Embroideries, Capes, Collars, Undersl eves and and Uuns. fine Embroidered Reviere and Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illusion and Cap . Laces. Volencienes, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kid Silk, Sewing Silk, Lilse Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitts. FiKured and plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn nd Jaconet Muslins. English, French, American and Italian Straw IxOOdS. - , ,.. . ., July. 1S61. $200 Reward. I will give one hundred dollars for the appre hension and confinement of ANDERSON and JERRY in any jail so that lean get themengain ; or fifty dollars for either. I will also give $100 for proof of any responsible person's harboring said negroe. They ranaway from my plantation in Moore county on th 10th of Feb'y last, and are thought to be lurking about 16 or 17 miles above Carthage on Deep River, through the edge of Moore and corners ot Chatham and Randolph counties. Anderson is aooui as years om, a bright mulatto about 5 feet 7 or S inches high. well proportioned; has an open countenance, and is auite 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. Jerrv is about 24 vears old, G feet 3 or 4 inches high, stout built; has a down loolt, particularly when spoken to, and is rather im pudent. Said negroes formerly belonged to John R. Kitter, in the upper end ot Moore countv. Any information must be addressed to the sub scriber at Pocket P. O., Moore county, N. C. J. L. BRYAN. April 12. 1S51. 633-tf Ribboas, of all widths and Velvets, for Artificial 20,000 Regalia, Principe, and Havana SEGARS, various brands, for sale by H. BRANSON & SON June 21, IS51 STAGE LINE Nearly opposite to E. W. Willkings' Auction Store. FA YETTEV1 LLE, N. C. Jan. 30, 1540 y ENC0UR AG K Southern Mechanics. The subscribers respectfully announce to the citizens of FayetteviUe and the. Mirro nding countrv, that they have commenced the Carriage Making Business, at the old stand, formerly occupied by S mpson & McLauchlin, (one door below A. A. Mc- Kethan's,) where they are now prepared tit manu facture to order all kinds of RIDING VEHI CLES, from a Sulkeyor Buggy, to a nine passen ger toacii ; which, tor style and durability, shall not be surpassed by any establishment in the place. They hope by a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all who may favor them with a call, to merit a share of the public pat ronage. 09" REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice, and at lower prices than any other estab lishment in the place. THOMAS V. WHITE, JUNIUS B. RABOTEAU. FayetteviUe, Feb 22, 1S51 tf of tioie. ItJ- Prompt attention paid to repairing saddles, bridles, harness, Ate. Sept. 14, 1550. y SlOO REWARD. we win give $juu reward tor a negro man named HANNIBAL, if delivered to us at Halifax Court House, Va., or 50 reward if secured in jau in f ayefleviiie, or any other jail, so that we get him again 1 he sau. 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 2d years of age. We will give the above reward to any per son who will secure the said negro so that we get hirn again. POINDEXTER & EDMONDSON. Sept. 14, 1850. G03-tf MANUFACTORY. M. Daguerre the celebrated discorerer of the daguerreotype . it dead. e TO U ALE1G II. The subscribers, Mail Contractors from Fay etteviUe to Raleigh, will commence operations this day, with new and comfortable Coaches, good horses, and careful Drivers. They have reduced the Fare from $5 to $4. The Stage Houses are, in FayetteviUe, the FayetteviUe 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 9 P. M. from FayetteviUe, and at 2 P. M. from Raleigh, daily. The subscribers hope, by unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share of the travel. MURDOCK McKINNON, david mcneill. FayetteviUe, July 1, 1S51. 645-tf NOTICE- -' On the first Monday inSeptember next, I will sell at the Court House door, in the town of Fay etteviUe, the following tracts of Land, or so much thereof as will be sufficient to satisfy the taxes due thereon for the year 1549 : By whom listed. No. acres. Location. 647-6vr. T r- i : .i.ic xv.yer v,S.,auyg8 ; 7-S and 4-4 Sheetings always on hand, and for sale ,t Factory Drici U.r otado c . y prices. by June 7, 1S51. STARR & WILLIAMS.: Tax. Black River SI 26 do. do. - - 12 Campbell's Creek, 1 56 do, Anderson's do. do. Up'r. Little River Robt. Norris, ' 30 Jesse Taylor, 30 A. B. Patterson, 2GG Estate of R Wilson 200 DanlMcLean.red, 115 Hugh Smith. nn bvA P Hodges, uu Jesse Woodard, - 300 (unlisted) Mingo, Heirs of youngBurt 1010 Parker's Creek, R.Mason, . 56 " Hector's, do. Harris Tudar. 130 Mill do. ' DANL. c July 10, 1& bl 60 1 21 94 2 80 4 S6 1 24 1 63 McLEOD, Deputy Sheriff 617-6t PILOT MOUNTAIN. SUMMER IS E TREAT, THIS GRAN'D CURIOSITY is situated in Surry county, tv o miles west of the Stokes and Surry line, and near the main road leading from Germanton and S.ilem to Rockford, 18 miles from Germanton and 25 miles from Rockford. l lie r-uot Mountain House, 1 miles from the pinnacle, has been newly fitted up for the ap proacning season, ana no expense or attention ! I 1 1 . J, t - v 111 De spareu 10 render enjoyment to visiters who may be pleased to seek health or pleasure hi inr riioi lvioumain. One mile from the house is a fine mineral spring, and a good carriage ros.d leading to it. The ascent to the pinnacle has been rendered perfectly safe, and comparatively easy, by ladders made Tor the purpose. The view from this point is the grandest spectacle in North Carolina, if not in the whole southern country, being a huve shaft run up 1800 feet into the blueetherial arch, from a comparatively level surrounding surface) and embracing the Blue Ridge and Alleghany Mountains, trom 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, and both peaks of King's Mountain in York District. The large number of visiters to this grand curiosity has greatly increased within a few years 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 daring 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, bv " j ." oui nine in time or dis tance.by calling at Pilot Mountain House 1 ne puruy 01 me air, the excellence of the water, ana tne beautiful scenerv, never fails to invigorate the enervated and the invalid, and to inane roousi me man ot health. TV 1.. Ti ... completed to Carthage) will go to Salem, within 25 miles of the mountain, and if extended will prooaoiv go w.tbm a mile of ,t. Sixty miles of uMit u .ma u miner, anninp- iho "-- "" j nie mountain. The subscriber having taken the Establish, ment of the late A. C. Simpson, (situated oppn site W. Mclntyre's store,) intends can ving on the CARRIAGE MANUFACTURING B US1JM2SS in all its various branches, and would respectful ly solicit a share of public patronage. Having had considerable experience in the business, and having been employed in some ol the most extensive Establishments in New York awd New Jersey, he flatters liiniself that he can give gener-1 satisfaction. He warrants all his Work to be made of the best material the surrounding countrv affords and by experienced workmen; and should anv of man, rimer in material or woi kmahship, in twelve months from the. time of its delivery, he will repair it free of charge. OCJ-REPAIRING done in the neatest and best manner, and at the lowest possible prices ' A. II. WHITFIELD. ; FayetteviUe, Feb'y 23, 1S51 574-tf. REGULAR. LINE. :JttSaPf,Fe? SteamboaT Company's Steomer CHATHAM will run regularly between Wil mington and FayetteviUe, commencing on Mon day the 27th instant leaving Favetteville rverv Monday and Thursday at 9 o'clock, a. m, and arriving at Wilmington same evening g'ivine passengers going north an opportunity to take the cars next morning at U o'clock. And leave wiunington on 1 oet-days ahd Fridays, at 2 cv'clk p. m., giving passengers by the cars, which ar rive at Wilmington at 1 o'clock, daily, an oppor tunity to take the Boat to FayetteviUe I ne steamer GOV . GRAHAM, with the Tow Boats belonging to the line, will rnn in connex ion with the Chatham, makinar one or mo,- a week, as circumstances may require. rdSeiigers ana ireignters may rely upon the the above arrangement. It is hoped that the necessary expenses to be incurred by this ar rangement will be rewarded bv an increased pat ronage; otherwise, a loss will probablv be sus tained by the Company, which will lead to a dis continuance of regular time of runnine JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent " v tt T , CaPe Fear Steamboat Co. . FayetteviUe, Jan'y 25, 1550. 622-tf Still eontinoes to carry on the CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its branches, at the OLD STAND: Here turns thanks for the liberal, patronage he hrs 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 Buggies, Rockaways, CarriageSjBarouches, AM SULKIES, finished, and a very large assortment of wmk partly finished, which, for elegance of shape and finish, will compare with any other work. Persons wishing to bu', would do well to coll and examine the work, as he is determined to sell low lor cash, or notes on short time.. Cd All work warranted for twelvemonths, and irpaii ed free of charge, should it fail by bd workmanship or material. fiCf- Repairing faithfully executed at short no tice, on very reasonable terms. January 19,,lfca0 A. M. CAM P B ELL, AUCTIONHEK, ' V J1ND Com hi ffisi 011 31 ere ha nt, -FAYKTTEVILLE, N. C. VERTICAL -WATER W If EEL. There are several hundred of these v heels in operation in dineient counties in North Caro lina. : r or proof of their great advantage over the common flutter heel, or anv t l.er l,f.u now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to those who have applied them to their milL. We can recommend them particularly for thc-ir u- perioiity in cases of a low head of water, or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wilmimrton. Npw- bern, Washington, Kdenton, and ! aj etteville. The wheels may also be had of E A Urevanl, inrointon, and Uriah Wells, Peteisburg, Va. Persos wishing to obtain the right to use tie wheels, will be served on application to D. Mc Neill & Co, FayetteviUe, N. C. d. McNeill, A. A. McKETIlAX. January 19, 1S50 FayetteviUe FayetteviUe, N. C. This large and splended building h s tiowliern in successful opeiation since My, 18-J9. Tlie bedding ard furniture f all kind is all new, ai.d the rooms convenient and pleasant. The tabl is always furnished with t!,e best the market aflords, aided by a fine vegetable garden. Boarders, lodgers, and travellers, will .find desirable accommodations, and attentive servants. No pains will be spared to give entire saisf..ctimi. Familiescan be provided w ith large, airy fmnf, double rooms, conveniently and liandst 11 ely furnished. An experience of 20 lessee, she hi pes will to give June 1 , IS'jO. years genen.l ANN enable the Siitist'i'Clioii. BROWN. U. W. II AH DIE carries on tlie Bookbinding business i n the second story of Mr J- M.BeasIey's Jewelry store where -he will if eeive and execute binding in any stle desired. H K B O W Jj I IV G SALOON, PIN ALLEY OU TEN Is open for the amusement and exercise f s gentlemen who feel disposed to take a enrne. tin- December 21 1&30 -wv E. S. HOHBS, Commission Merchant AND FORWARDING AGENT, And Dealer in Groceries, m FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. March 8, 1S5I y ' LIVERY STABLE. The subscriber informs the public tlit 1 keeps HORSES and VEHICLES for hire, and is prepared to furnish conveyances to neighbori1? towns and villages. His stock is good, and dri vers careful. He. will also board hoists at iikc! erate prices. Apply to J. W." POWERS, Agt., Who also keeps a good supply of GROCERIES ot the best quality. J tCIr A few Boarders can be ac commodated, with or without lodging, by sr plying to j. vv. TOWERS. Oct. 19, 1850. tf . Wheeler's History or North Carolina. The undersigned has been appointed General Agent for Col J. H. Wheeler in the 7th Congressional District, ana wishes to appoint sub-agents : in each of the counties of Robeson. Columbus. Bladen, Brunswick, Ne- nanover,, Sampson. Dunlin and Onslow.: and . HJc n1-;-A, aT xr-m j . -i niai- applications be made to mm immediate. ,i,U thif one of tbeir grSi fcVrtiiZJl fn"". ?o 5,"" rlam'"1 -i; AP' . is""- G5fM- i Apr.. 5. CK.ti011N M- MERCHANTS' LINE. This line of Boats is still in successful opera tion on the Cape Fear River, and continue to ofler many facilities to the shipping public. Persons patronizing-this Line, may rest sured that their Goods will be brought up wits dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of frrigi -A. W. STEEL., President. T. S. LUTTERLOH, ! Acent at FayetteviUe. L Feb 22, 1S51 GQH-tf - - JOHN MARCO, 31 E R C 1 1 A NT TAILOR, HAV STREET, FAYETTEVILLE K. C In the Store formerly occupied by Graham 4' Woodward Hotel Building. M. would respectfully inform his friends nd the public, that he has taken a stand'as above, where he would be happy to execute all order in his line on the most reasonable terms. 'r ; ready-made, clothing always on hand.. Also a select assortment ' Cloths, Vestings, and Triinmings, which "ilibi tnanp lin t.n nrnar - nepairing aone in good style io--Cat and warranted to Fit.' July5,lS51. GI3-GU1.