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THE NOJRTJHL CAJROJLINIAN SIJAKl' PRACTICE. The New Orleans Delta gives an ac count ul a merchant in that city, who some mouths since entered into a written con tract with another firm to deliver them G000 tnneU of pork at SI 4,50 per barrel. After the contract was made, pork rose to SI. On the. day that the contract wa3 to be.perfm med, he appeared, however, before a nciiiber of the firm of the -other partv, and made a tender of the pork, demanding the price immediately, to wit the pretty sum of g87,0C'O in cash. It was then p;s5t the bank hour, and the firm requested the contractor to wait until they could step out and draw the money. He 3 'i eed, and the members of the firm set actively to woik to rai'e the fond. It was not long before they hail raised more than enough, and had tendered the con tractor in one a certificate of drpos.it of 887,000 of our banks. This would not satisfy the contractor, who now detnarded the money the specie. Again the mem bers of the firm had to rush around to the bank to hunt yr the officers. After some trouble and tax ui time, they succeeded in f-eUincr the specie out of the bank, and. putting the boxes on a dray, trotted aro'-iid to the contractor. It .was then near 7 o'clock, and they met the party comiii" cat of his oflice, after having closed 'j p. 1 1 ere is your money lor the cuuu barrels of nork, in snecie, ' exultiniiiy ex claimed the fortunate purchasers of the r;rk. The reply was a model of diplo matic coolness ''Sorry, "cntlemen, gentlemen, but it is too late ! it is past business hours the dav iy, over the contract void. Good even ing.'' And, with an air worthy of Met ternieh, the enterprising gentleman went home, rejoicing over an operation which has r;.t!-ei- startled the moral sense of the New Orleans commercial public. JLRUSALKM A UOTIISCIIILD. i lie loiiowing piece oi intelligence it i . t- ar:'e;;rs was nernetraieu on me fit si or sJpril. It is a very pretty bit oi romance, and one which many will uish were ''found ed in tact :" Jkhvsalkm and M. de Rothschild. One of our correspondents at Constantino ple, under the date of April 1st. (the first of April !) announces the following origi nal solution by the Divan of the vexatious questions of the Holy places. The four j'acha'icks of Syria are to be given up to M. ile Kothschild in exchange for a sum of 300,000,000 francs, (about 125,000, 000 d liars ,) to be paid iuto the treasu ry cf the Sultan. For a sum of fifty mil lions France will desist from her preten tion, founded, as she says on ancient treaties; and half that sum is to be paid to lijssia and Kngland, in lieu of their claims. It is nol known as yet what title M. de R:thschil"d will assume, whether that of king, emir, bashaw or bey, but it is certain that lie intends to rebuild Jerusalem and A ntioch, and restore the temple of Solo mon and Jerusalem, according to the de scriptions of the Old Testament. In the new Jerusalem there is to be an exchange, theatre, and chapels for every kind of worship. Besides this the new monarch intends to establish a line of steamboats from Marseilles to lieyrout, and to con nect Aleppo, Damascus, Tripoli and St. Johnd' Acre with his capital by a net of railways, &.c. Hut I ought perhaps to apologize for any notice of such a romance. Life in New Youk. We understand that the demand for revolvers, bowie knives, and other deadly weapons, has been steadily and rapidly on the increase for a few weeks past until it has excited attention and remaik from nearly all who observe the extensive business going on at shops where such tilings are sold. Since the close of the Mexican war there has been no such demand for weapons in this city. The cause of this rus'i to the pistol marts is found in the notorious and disgraceful fact that there is no security for life and property in this city, except so far as one may be able to defend him self. The iu-ane, demoniac spirits of Ilowilism and Rum rule the city. Tne gangs id wretches who acknowledge no ruler but brute force, and no law but knives and gunpowder are completely masters in some parts of the town, and the magistracy and executive authority down to the most insignificant station house door keeper, stand in fear and trembling before these ruffians, submit to their demands for money, liberate them fromptison, hush up complaints against them, and act in just euch a manner as the villains dictate. A Tig eii. Story. The follwinjr ru. maikable escape lias been mentioned in private letters by the last mail from India Two youni; olTicers, Lieut. Ilujh KUiut, of the ttoinbay cavalry, son of Capt Charles KUiot, Governor of liermuda, and Lieut, Uice, of the 2.5th, were out shooting, when they fell in with a tigress and two cubs. One cub was immediately killed, and the tigress wounded They tracked her for half an hour into the jungle, when she sud denly sprang out, knocked over Mr Elliot before, he hail time to cock his gun, ami seizing him by the left arm, dragged him away. Mr Rice had already discharged one un when they attacked the tigress. He quickly got his second gun. but from the extreme difficulty of firing without killing his friend, could only aim at the bo dy of the tigress, and though he wounded her again, did not wound her mortally. With admirable resolution he then seized a third gun, and, watching his opportunity till lie could see Elliot's head apart from tha of the tigress, shot her dead through the head, with his friend in her mouth. The officers were thirty miles from camp, and did not reach it for twenty- hours. It is impossible to give too much credit to the skill and coolness of Lieut Rice Mr Elliot's arm is badly wounded by the bite, , as well as by the stones and rocks over which he was dragged, but no fear is entertained for his life or limb. HATS! HATS! HatS at COSt lIaving determined to go more extensively in to the mauufdCtory of Hats, 1 oCer a large stock of northern Hats by the cae, at cost. Country merchants and other in want of Huts will find it to their advantage to give ine a call. The stock consists in part of the latest style of Beaver, Moleskin, Silk, Angola, napped and smooth Fur; Panama for men and boys; Leghorn do.; Cam peachy, Palm-leal, white, black, blue and brown Wool, &c. 1 . - DAVID GEE. CO- Those indebted to roe will pleage call and pay. June 10, 1352 CHAINPUIUPS & GRINDSTONES. Chain Pumps and Fixtuies, Nova Scotia Grindstone and Fixtures, For sale by COOK & JOHNSON. June 19, ISdvJ 6J5-3t 40 I)I)ls 3IacliCrel just received and for sale by PETER P. JOHNSON June 15, 1SS2 WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL. J. mTeeasley Would respectfully in form the public generally y'- . mil lie n iff" withdecid inai ne nas recentiv re- om New York th decidedlva verv large i V 1 "Fi i,,t .f iVATrnpj a vn JEWELRY. Many of the Watches were bought by the pack age for Cash, and can therefore be sold very low. He has watches of all kinds; chains, keys and seals cf all the latest styles finger rings, ear ring; madalians of all sizes, both English and Americ.in make; ladies chatelaine; collar and sleeve buttons; shirt studs, gold spectacles, liht and heavy: any quantity of t;old pens and pencils; gold and silver thimbles; bracelets; silver fruit and butter knives; silver spoons of all the vari ous kinds and sizes, large lot of pocket cutlery; scissors of all sizes; button-hole scissors; survey ors' compasses and chains; mathematical instru ments; any kind and quality of pistols that may be wanting; large lot of fine and common single and double-barrel Guns; game bags, shot belts and pow der flasks; MILITARY GOODS. including all between the small button and bass drum; violins and extra bows; flutes; clarionets; tlagelets, accordeons of all kinds; music boxes, perfumery soap, tooth and hair brushes, dressing and pocket combs, plated and Britannia ware, and various other things too tedious to enume rate. Call and give me a trial. -Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired. Cash paid for old gold and silver. J. M. 15EASLEY, North-east corner Market Square. Fayetteville, June G, 1502. Selling off at Cost! GREAT BARGAINS ! The subscriber is desirous of changing his business, and wishes to sell off hU present atock of CJooda immediately, consisting in part of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS. F.nibracing a flno stock of Ladies' Dress Goods. Barege. Barege De-Lain, Dotted and plain Swiss MualiBS. colored ditto, Barred. Jaconet and Cambric Muslius : cold Sum mer Silks. Aldo, a general assortment of black and col"d Silk Dresses; a liirKKSWSortment of Hosiery. Also. Cloths. C'assiineres. Tweeds. Jeans and Sattinots. A general assortment of Summer wear lor Geulleuacn ; all kinds of Linen goods. Aiso. a lar;?e stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats. Bonnets. UurNrella and Parasols, Hardware aiid Crockery. Winea aml French Brandy. The above stock is offered at the mere cost here. Coun try Merchants and all others buying Goods in this mar ket, will do well to call and examine, as I am determined to sell and close out my prudent stock, which is large and fresh, and well delected. W. S. LATTA. April 21 1S52. 6S7-tf SPRING STOCK. The undersigned are now receiving their Spring Stock, consisting of -lardware, Hats, Caps JE. AND SHOES, All of which will be sold low to. punctual cus tomers as heretofore. Merchants and others will do well to examine their Stock before making purchases. We will not be undersold. HALL & SACKETT. March 13, 1S.T2. SPIRITS TURPENTINE WANTED. To persons having Spirits Tupentine to sell, we are in the market to buy; or we will receive and ship to any market the owner may desire, and make liberal advances on consignment. COOK & TAYLOR.. May S, 1S52. GS9-tf Fayetteville Branch CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT. J. M VVII1TK & UNDIillfllLL, Drapers, Tailors, and Wholesale and Jtdail Clothiers, 110 William Street, New York, and Fersou street, (next door to Bank of Cape Fear,) FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. We would beg leave to infoim the citizens of Favetteville and vicinitv, that v e have just re ceived our supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which comprises a general assortment of READY-M A I) rc CL,OTIIING, Which will be found worthy the attention of purchasers. Our assortment consists in part of the following : COATS. Black and col'd cloth Dress, Frock and Sack Coats, all qualities; black and colored Cashmeret ditto; French andEnslish Drap D'Ete ditto; Ciueeu's-cSoth and Alpaca ditto; Fancy Coats of mottled Crasse and Tweeds; Kentucky Jeans; Linen and Cotton Ginghams ; brown, buft" and white Linens; white grass-cloth Sacks, &.C of all qualities. PANTS Of black and col'd Cassimere; fancy sinle-mill'd ditto; French and English Drap D'Ete ditto; white and coi'd Drill ditto; Ken tucky Jeans ditto; India and French Nankeen ditto, &c. VESTS Of Black Satin, Bombazine, Alpaca, black and col'd Silks; white and col'd Marseilles ditto; brown and padded Linen, plain and fig'd; Nankeen, Buff, Grass-cloth, &.c. All of which are offered for sale as low as can be bought in the New York market, at wholesale and retail. In addition to the above, we shall keep on hand a general assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Cravats, Hoisery, &.c. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres, and Vesting. The TAILORING DEPARTMENT will he continued as before, and allorders for tine Cloth ing will be executed in the most fashionable st vie. A. C. HAKT, Agent. April 17, 1S52. CS6-tf NORTH CAROLINA KERSEYS. Arey, Shemwell & Co. have just received a large lot of Salem Kerseys, known to all of our Planters as the best goods for negroes that are offered in this market. Those who have been waiting, had better come and get supplied, as thev are going fl rapidly. Dec. 20, 1S51. eei-tf MORE LAND WARRANTS WANTED. The Concern for which I atn purchasing, stilr want more. Please send in your warrauts im mediately, and the highest cash prices will be given. JNO. M. ROSE. Fayetteville, May 15, 1S32. Ag't. TOBACCO. The subscriber continues to receive and sell, on manufacturers account, all grades of man ufactured Tobbaco. J. UTLEY. June 5, 1S52. 633-tf 33tt.OOO lbs. liag$. Old Rope. Bagging, tc, wanted at three and a half cents per lb. cash, delivered to us. II. B R AM SON &. SON. March 11, 1S52 Money Wanted. I will sell a House and Lot in Lower Fayette vill, joiningmy own residence and iu the neigh borhood ofOwen Houston and others, which tajy be bought low for cash or negotiable note. WM. WATSON. May 8, 1S52. 633-tf SPRING AND SUMMER GOO DS . Arey, Shemwell&Co. Are now receiving, direct from New York and Philadelphia a complete assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, comprising every-"article usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, among which may be found Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS, OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL AND THE LATEST FASHIONS a variety that is too tedious to mention. They have the handsomest Crape and Berage Shawls they have ever offered in this market, and they would call the atten tion of the Ladies particularly to their very handsome Stock of Vezites, Mantillas, Parasols, and Fans. ALSO Their Embroideries, Lace and Mu.-lin Capes, Chimizetts, Undersleeves, Linen Cambric Hand kerchiefs, emb'd Sacks, Infants Wiists audCaps, Cutis and Collars. They would also direct the attention of the Ladies to their Stock of Bonnets, of the latest styles of silk, crape and straw. Tiiey would not forget to mention their Stock of Eoots & Shoes, foLadies, Gentlemen and Children. Together with their usual Stock of Staple Goods; con sisting in part of Damask Table Cloths and N.ipkirn, Liners and Cotton Sheetings; Eng lish, French and American Prints; brown aud bleached Domestics ; Marseilles 4. Grass Skirts, Marseille Quilts of the best quality, &c. Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, Kossuth and Palm-leaf Hats, and a variety of other Goods. To the above Stock they would respectfully invite the attention of the citizens of Fayette ville and the sorrounding country, and would take this method of returning thanks to the pub lic generally for the very liberal patronage here tofore bestowed on them, and would say give them a call before buying, as they are determin ed not to be undersold by any. (C5" They keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Ingrain and Brussels CARPET ING. Sugar, Cotlee. Tea, &.C S. S. AREY, P. SHEM W ELL, j. r- Mcdonald. March 27, 1S52. J. E. BRYAN OFFERS FOR SALE A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP DRY GOODS, -GROCERIES, Hard ware antl Cutlery Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Iron, Steel, Nails, &c, oh the most rea sonable terms for Cash, or in exchange for pro duce, at his store next door to Market Square, Hardie's building. October -1, 1S-31 ly TO TIIK PUBLIC. The subscriber has leased for a term of years, of R.W. Brown, Esq., his tire-proof store, vith his wharves, and is now in a condition to take especial care of Spirits Turpentine and other Naval Stores committed to his care. The Ware house is well known to be the best and safest place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lard, Corn, Peas, &c. The lower wharves have on them four large new sheds, where Spirits can be safely kept from the rain and sun. He is pre pared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds of produce sent to his care. He will also make ad vances when required. He begs to refer to the following gentlemen: L. W. P.rown, John Dawson, O. G. Parsley, and rhos. II. Wright, Esqrs. MILES COSTIN, Brown's wharf, Wilmington, N. C. Octobor 1, 1S31 1 y CHEAPEST CLOTHING STORE IN TOWN. Sprina: and Summer stock of JTasliionalilc Clothing .if Wholesale and Retail. Just received a new &. elegant stock of Read v- inade Clothing, from the fin st to the lowest quali tv. Customers can de vend upon finning our garments well made, however low the prices Our Stock consists of Dress and Frock Coats of French, English and German Cloth; Busine Coats. m..tl8 of Cash meret. Bombazine. &. Drab D'ete; Fancy Cassi more "& Linen Coats of all colors and at all prices. We also offer the finest and largest assortment of Pantaloons and Vests, from 75 cents to 6 50 ; Shirts, Collar. Oloves. Cravats. Drawers. Suspender?, TraTelling Bg3: Eoys and Tooths Clothing for sale at the lowest prices. Gentlemen are respectfully invited to vail and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Call soon for bargains at M. Greeutrwe &. Co.. Market Square, next door to J. M. Beasley, Jeweler, and A. Johnson & Co. Just received some Tory fine white Pantaloons, & a new style of Linen Bosom Shirts- M. GREEN'TREE & CO. May 15, 1S52. C00-3m Lumber ! Lumber ! 1 Oak, Hickory, Ash, Poplar, Sweet Gum, Birch, and Cypress Lumber sawed to order by the subscriber, 4 milse north of Fayetteville. On hand, oak for Felloes and Axletrees. ftl. V. JONES. April 17, 1S52 tf JUST RECEIVED, Linseed OIL, Tanner's ' Sperm " White Lead and Putty in Oil. Also, TWO NEW BUGGIES.. LEETE & JOHNSON, 2 Doors West C. F. Bank. May 21, 1S.)2- 601-tf STARR & WILLIAMS, AVliolesale Dealers iim Foreign & Domestic. Dry Goods HAY STREET, J. B. STARR J J.M.WILLIAMS. FAYETTEVILLE CONFECTIONERY. charls1anks, Informs the public th itae has re&tted his Es tablishment ou Green street, and has u hand a fresh supply of CANDIES, manufactured by himself out of the best loaf sugar, and warranted free from starch, tlour, paste, and pernicious paints. His whole time and attention is now de voted to making Candy , and he is prepared to supplv all orders with Candies equal to any made in the United States. These Candies he war rants to keep in any climate; and he will sell to town or country merchants as cheap, as good, and as pure' Candy aa can be purchased in New York or elsewhere. Fayetteville, Nov. 1, 1551 652-tf NEW GOODS, JL'ST RECEIVED. The undersigned has just received his stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting of ClotiiSj Cassimeres & Testings. Black, brown, green, blue and olive Cloths; white silk and satin Vestings ; white and fancy Marseilles do.; Linen Drillings, white and col'd; Doe-skin Cassimeres ; fancy do.; Drab-te-Ete and Bombazines. Also, an assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, fee Persons wishing to purchase any of the above articles would do well to call and examine this stock. He still carries on the TAILORING BUSINESS iu all its branches. HUGH GRAHAM, South-west corner of Market Square. April 17, 1S52 3m IVoiice to my Country Friends. Having located myself in Wilmington for the purpose of doing an Agency Business, persons wishing to save time and a great deal of trouble, will send their produce to the care of VV. M. Monroe, and the returns will be forwarded forth with. OCf-Office in Washington Bar. W. M. MONROE. Wilmington, Sept. 25, 1S51. y Anotlier Scientific Wonder. cheat cum: FOR. dyspepsia, DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S TIIK TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE, Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions ef BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological Chemist.byJ. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.Phila delphia, Pa This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Con stipation, and Debility, Curing after Nature's own method, by Nature's own Agent, the Gastric Juice. fjt- Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds ol Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the stomach. Pepsin is the chief element, or Great Digest ing principle of the Gastric Juice the Solvent of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and Stimulating Agent of the Stomach aud Intes tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach of the Ox, thus forming an Artilicial Digestive Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice in its Chemical powers, and furnishi ng a Com plete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid of this preparation, the pains and evils of Indi gestion and Dyspepsia are removed, just as they would be by a healthy Stomach- It is doing wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases of Debility. Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it is based, is in the Highest degree curious and Remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE! Baron Liebig in his celebrated work on Ani mal Chemistry, says : " An Artificial Digestive Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be readily prepared from the mucuous membrane of the Call, in which various articles ot food, as meat and eggs, will be softened changed, and digested, just in the same manner as they would be in the human stomach." 0d Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scien title Evidence, similar to t he above, together with Reports of Remarkable Cures, from all parts of the United States. AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER, Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most marvellous effects, in curing cases of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in the limits of this advertisement; but authenticated certificates have been given of more than Two Hundred Remarkable Cures. These were nearly all desperate cases, and the cuies were not only rapid and wonderful, but permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particular ly useful for tendency to Bullous disorder, Liver Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits It almost reconciles Health with Intemperance OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS. There is no form of Old Stomach Complaintt which it does not seem to reach and remove as once. No matter how bad they may be, it Gives Instant Relief! A single dose removes all the unpleasant sjmptoms; and it only needs to be repeated for a short time to make these good effects permanent. .Purity of Blood and Vigor of Body follow at once. It is particularly ex cellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress, after eating, low, cold state of the Blood, Heavi ness, Lowness of Spirits, Despondency, Emacia tion,Weakness, tendency to Insanity, Suicide, &-c. Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is prepared in Powder and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials for the use of Physicians. Private Circulars for the use of Physicians, may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents, describing the whole process of preparation, and giving the authorities upon which the claims of this new remedj' are based. As it is not a Se cret Remedy, no objection can be raised against its use by Physicians in respectable standing and regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle. AGENTS S. J. Hinsdale, Fayette ville, wholesale and retail ageut. Williams, Haywood & Co. Raleigh. We have commodious brick Warehouses in the rear of our Store, ia which we store cotton and other produce. D. & W. McLAURIN. Novl,lS31 tf LAW NOTICE. ARCHIBALD A. T. SMITH Has taken an Office on Anderson street, nearly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel. He will attend to the collection of claims and law business gen erally, and especially to the taking of accounts of executors, administrators, guardians and part ners, either in suit or otherwise. October 1, 1S51. NEW SPRING GOODS. We are now receiving a very large and well selected stock of Spring Goods, consisting of a full assortment of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, Among which may be found the latest and most fashionable styles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS GOODS. Mats, Caps, Bonnets, Ready-made Clothing, Hardware, Drugs and Medicines, Saddlery, Crockery and Glass Ware. A large and well selected stock f Boots and Shoes, and ladies' and gentlemen's Gaiters, very fine. Wre intend selling as cheap as we can. nd would be glad if our friends and the public would call and examine our Stock. J. T. COUNCIL fc'CAIN. March 27, 1S52 3m HARMAN'S HOTEL, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. THE Subscriber, having taken the large Hotel, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel, situated at the foot of Hay Mount, Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C. respectfully informs his friends and the public that he is now engaged in refitting the building, which is supplied with entire new Furniture, and is prepared to accom modate the travelling public. Having had some experience in the business in the town of Pitts- borough, N. C, he flatters himself that he will i be able to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their company. His rooms are large and airy. He has large and convenieut Stables, and a good and faithful Ostier. JOHN H AllMAN. Feb'y 21, 1S32. 67S-tf WASHINGTON LIVERY STABLES, Hai Street, opposite the Methodist E. Church Fayetteville, .V. C. The proprietors of this establishment have recently added largely to their already line stock of Horses and Vehicles. Thankful for the verv liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past year, they humbly bega continuance of the same. JOHN J. PHILIPS, ROBERT WOOTEN. Jan'y 31, 1S52. tf Fire Proof Slate Roofs. All persons about to erect Fire-proof Build ings will do well to call on the subscriber, as he is prepared to contract for Slate and Metal Roof ing, Gutters, Leaders, Leaderheads, and every thing belonging to the Roofing Business. Also to give instructions in roofing for slate to make it effectually proof against fire and water. FRANCIS SHENTON. Fayetteville, March G, 1S32. 3in REGULAR LINE. The Cape Fear Steamboat Company's Steamer CHATHAM will run regularly between Wil mington and Fayetteville, commencing on Mon day the 27th instant leaving Fayetteville every Monday and I hursday at o clock, a. m., and arriving at Wilmington same evening. And leave Wilmington on Tue.-days &Fridays, at 12 o'clk.m. The Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, with the Tow Boats belonging to the line, will run in connex ion with the Chatham, making one or more trips a weeK, as circumstances may require. Passengers and freighters may rely upun the the above arrangement. It is hoped that the necessary expenses to be incurred by this ar rangement will be rewarded by an increased pat ronage ; otherwise, a loss win probably be sus tained by the Company, which wnl lead to a dis continuance of regular time of running. JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, Oct 1.1S31. 622-tf 30 OEBIlTDaET. It. W. HARD IB carries on the Bookbinding business i n the second storv of Mr J. M. Beasley's Jewelry store where he w ill re ceive and execute binding in any style desired. October 1, 1S5I. IKf-Drs. W. P. Mallctt & II. A. McSwain having associated themselves in the practice of Medicine and Surgery, offer their professional services to the community. One or the other of them may be found at all times at their office when not professionally called off". W. P. MALLETT, M. D. 11. A. McSWAIN, M. D. Oct 1,1 R")1. 6.'r-tf Livery Stable. -..-v The subscriber intends carrying on the above business as usual. Having added considerable Stock, he will be able to accommodate the pub lic. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con tinuance. J. W. POWERS. Jan'y 24, 1S52. Encourage the Old North State. AREY, SHEMWELL & CO., Have just received a splendid assortment of SALEM CASSIMERE, black and grey, te which they would call the attention of the public. These goods will com pete in quality and durability with the best o, Northern Cassimeres, and are much cheaperf ranging from 62J cents to $1 25 per yard. October IS, 1S51. ' 6G0-tf H. Whitfield, f Coach and Light Carriage Manufacturer, Would respectfully in form the public that he still continues to carry on the above business in all its branches. He re turns thanks for the lib eral patronage he has re ceived, and hopes by a strict attention to busi ness and a desire to please all and give general satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen; and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) either in workmanship or material, he will re pair it without charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine his work be fore purchasing, as it cannot be surpassed for style, elegance, and durability. He is determin ed" to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. GCf- Repairing neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan 10, le52 MM ft Bfjh Jiiiff. A. M. CAMPBE LL, AUCTIONEER, Commission Merchant, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. SEES . . VERTICAL WATER WHEEL. There are several hundred of these wheels in operation in difleient counties in North Caro lina. For proof of .their great advantage over the common flutter wheel, or any other wheel now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to those who have.applied them to their mills. We can re6otnmeitd them particularly for tht ir su periority in case i-f a low head of water, or back water. We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different heads of water, at Wilmington, New bern, Washington, Eden ton, and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be had ot E A Brevard , Lincolnton, and Uriah Wells, Peteisburg, Va. Persos w ishing to obtain the right to use the wheels, will be served on application to D. Mc Neill Si, Co, Fayetteville, N. C. d. mcneill, A. A. McKET HAN". d. j. McAllister. October 1, 1S31 Fayetteville This large and splended building has now been in successful operation since Mb v. 1M9. The bedding and furniture of all kind is all new, and the routns convenient and pleasant. i The table is always furnished with the best the maiket affords, aided by a fine vegetable garden. Boarders, lodgers, and travellers, will find desirable accommodations, ai-.d attentive servants. No pains will be spaied to give entile saisfuction. Families can be provided with large, airy front, double rooms, conveniently and liandstn fly turnihed. An experience of 20 years will enable the lessee, she hi pes, to give general satifsrt iou. ANN Oct 1,15.11. BROWN. MERCHANTS' LINE. This line of Boats is still in successful opera tion on the Cape Fear IJier, and continue to offer nianv facilities to the shipping public. Persons patronizing this Line, may sured that their Goods will be bj ought lest as u p with dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of ti eight A. W. STKEL, President. T. S. LUTTKR LOU, Agent at Fayetteville. Oct 1, lsr,! 020-tf Only Burnt out in Part. A. A. McKETIIAN STILL continues to carry on the CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its brances, at the remains ot his old ot and, opposite Liberty Point, lie re turns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore leceived, and hopes by strict atten tion to business and a desire to give entire satis faction, to rueiit a continuance ot the same. Having kept the greater portion ol his Tim bers at a distance from the manufactory, he has on hiind a large and well selected lot of thoroughly seasoned Timber, of every description u.-.d in his business, which enables him to letain all his principal workmen. He is therefore now pre pared to do any wr-i-k in his line in the vry bt-st style, and on the most favorable teirns as low as any work of the same quality in N. C. He has on hand, completely linUhcd, 8 Barouches, for J or 2 huises; G Kcckaways, and 13 Buggies. Also, nearly finished, 10 Carriages fur 2 horses ; 20 Barouches for 1 and 2 horses; 12 Rocka ways, and 30 Buggies: All of which aieof the most approved plan and finish, and will compare with any work in the U Stites, for neatness and durability. Having been engaged in the above business, for the past 20 years, his work is well known, and he refers to old customers for pioof of its durability. 03-AU work warranted for 12 month?, and repaired free of charge t-honld it fail by hud work manship vr material, within that tiuie. CCHiepairing executed at short notice, and on reasonable tei ins. Jan'y til', 1 ." . Extra line Oolong Souchong, onechest that is choice and superior. There is none better. For for sale by S. J. HINSDALE October 11, Jr)l MALLETT & PAULJM1ER, Grocers & Commission 135 Front street. New Youk. P. MALLETT. J. PA ELM I Kit . Dec 20, r)l lv DR. T. D. HAIG1I Has taken an Office "bn Hay street, west of the Hotel Buildings. 1S51 tf Pprsons indibtrd to ua hy Vmil or book account. dn IreTiou?to lot January. 18S1, miwt settle, or we willmako cttU-ini-nt by legal jroct. MutcU 27 J. St T. WADDILL. 25 bbls. FISH just received ant! for sale by p. p. JOHNSON. Jan'y 17, lb52. ILU. HALL, FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY. Castings of every description made to order. A lot of Babhet Metal for sale. WINSLOW STPvEET: Sept G, 1551. tf Saddle and Harness Manufactory. The Subscriber respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues to carry on the Saddle and Harness making business at the third door east of the Cape Fear Bank, where he has now on hand and is regularly manufacturing rscpdles. Untiles and Harness of every description and quality, togeth er with every oilier article usually kept in his line. Repairing neatly done and promptly at tended to. All persons indebted .to him by note or ac count over three months due, are requested to call and settle the same. LEWIS W. LEVY. June S, 185' tf Oct 1,
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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