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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Dwelling House and Livery Stables.' The undersigned having determined to cnange his business, offers for sale the entire Lot adjoin ing on the south side of Princess street, between Second and Third street, on which is situated the Dwelling House and Livery Stable, now oc cupied by him. -N F THE DWELLING HOUSE, situated in the central portion of the town, cm the cornei of two streets, is well arranged and sufficiently -teHHHod'ious for most families, hav ing all necessary out buildings attached to it. THE LIVERY STABLES are very extensive, and as well planned and arranged, and as conveniently located a9 any similar establishment in the Southern country. The main building fronting on Second street, ...... - . i n - . : i on with lis enure lengm on rrmcess sirm, is i feet long by 50 feet-broad,-has a basement, prin cipal floor and loft, each of as great capacity as the size of the building will permit, is built in the best manner of atone and brick, and being covered with tin is as nearly fire proof as a build ing used lor -stables can well be made. An abundant supply of the purest spring water is had within ten feet of the building, and the establishment is now enjoying very extended patronage - Thr, Lot will be divided if desired, and the raster ri end on which the Livery Stables stand, sold separate from the Western end on which the Dwelling House is situated. The terms will be accommodating, and any in formation in reference to the premises will be jriven by the undersigned, or in his absence by N. N- Nixon, Esq. The above property unless previously disposed of at private sale, will be sold by public Auction, on the first day of January next. 11. R. NIXON. Wilmington, Dec. II, 1S52. "721 3t TVRW coons. The subscriber is now -eceiving his Fall and Winter Stock, comprising a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crock ery, Glassware. Iron, Nails, Bagging, Rope, and Twine, With many articles' not mentioned, which he offers at wholesale or retail. ALSO 25 case Boots and Shoes, some very fine. A lot Ready-made tioining.emwjugww styles fin Coat?, (City made.) ' ALSO 15 hhds. good Molasse 200 sacks Salt. 4000 lbs. prime Bacon. 5 bbls. clean Mess-Pork.. -20 bags Coffee, vaiioiw binds. . . . n O S hhds. Brown ougar. 10 bbls. C)ffe Crushed ditto. 10 bbls. Distillers' Glue, &.C&.C hased with refer- ence to a Cash or Bai ter trade, and will be sold. or exchanged for produce on lavoraoie terms. Call near the Bank of Cape Fear. THOS. J. JOHNSON Noq. 27, 1S52. HS-tf Establishment near Liberty Point, at the, stable heretofore attached to Mrs jonnsons nw". Persons coming to Fayetteville who may entrust ... - t aaaliMll that their norses 10 n i tair, "j -----they will receive the very best attention. His rates will be 75 cents per day, or 25 centa for a single feeding. . . He is also prepared to hire out horses and vehicles on reasonable terms. ' yeniciea THEOPHILUS EVANS. Oct. 16, 1S52 3m NOTICE. Having obtained an order of Court to that ef fect, I will sell on Thursday the 6th day of Jan'y next, to the highest bidder, at the Court House in Fayetteville, ONE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND on Big RockSsh creek, including the Falls on said creek nine miles from Fayetteville, the property of the late J. C. Davis. Tnrin nf snlf! Three months credit for an approved note payable at Bank. NEILL K. BLUE, Adm'r. Dec IS, 1552 721-3t l'LOUUIIS! PLOUGHS ! PLOUGHS! We offer by the wholesale, 1000 PLOUGHS and 10,000 lbs PLOUGH CASTINGS, which were made expressly for this market. They will be sold to the merchants of Fayetteville at a less price than they can be bought in New York and delivered in this market. They consist as follows : 400 No. 10 SO No. 400 A No. 6 10 100 No. 11 10 HALL &. Lawrence & Troy Have received their Fall and Winter stock of GROCERIES. PROVISIONS & LIQUORS. nr o iirtro stork of Groceries, a great ya- f Provisions, and a fine assortment of Liquors. . . , j Also Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, Blacksmiths' Tools and Hollow-ware, Boots and Shoes, Leather and Trunks, Bagging, Rope and Twine, &c. &c. We have also a small lot of first-rate well- i- Dtr" a n v. t ADF. CLOTHIG. UldUO - - - - We offer any article in our line cheap lor Cash, or in exchange for produce of all kinds, or on time to punctual customers. 1 LAWRENCE & TROY. Sept. 25, 1S52. 709-tf FALL GOODS. We are receiving our FALL and WINTER GOODS, consisting of a large stock of Hardware and Cutlery, , Including Turpentine Tool; bar, band, hoop, round, and square Iron of all descriptions; Ge- . - i - i i r- ol man, American, r.ngun auu vi - Wooden Ware; Boc ABVv ww w- and Shoes: Saddles. Saddler) and Leather; tiats ana aps, Stanle Drv Goods: with our usual heavy stock of GROCERIES. (J5 Country jviercnams nu i'" -'-' place would do well to call and examine our stock. ... . J. & 1. VV Sept. 18, 1852 V - Mcdonald & mcMaster, nVAT.KRS IN Groceries, Liquors, Provision,&c Cilcsnip. Street. Yellow building, between the Market House and State jiauK, r atettetille, ai. Decll,lS52 tf TT Z . C Vl K l.n..t and best selected stock of Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Hats, Shoes, Bonnets, Hard- ware, Uutlerj, c. That he ever offered for sale ; all of which will be sold at the lowest market price. His friends and all who wish to buy are respectfully invited to call and examine the goods and prices. Aug. 23, IS52. 705-tf NEW GOODS. The ondersigned are now receiving their FALL STOCK of GOODS, is : Consisting of a full assortment of Ladies and Gentlemen's Dress Goods, a 4 lare oppljlijidj"-oade Clothing, Hats', Caps and Bonnets, a large assort "f ment of Boots and Shoe, Hard ware; Groceries, Drugs a nil ivienicinej Saddlery, Crockery & Glassware; Gunny and Dundee Bagging & Rope, Nails, Iron, &c- &c. &c. We invite oor friends and the public to call and examine oar Stock; it is LARGE and will be sold on accommodating terms. J. T. COUNCIL &. CAIN. September 4, 1S52. 706-tf - to those who may company. 11 is rooms are Dec. IS, lS'ri. 19 N. 21 Subsoil 0 &. 1 UOLLINGEll. 721 -4t mi i : f -S2S i lie nexi, sessuiii ui ROHCSON INSTITUTE will commence on Monday the 3d day - t ., ,,1,-irv Itoard can ce had near the Institute at seven dollars per month. W. N. WHITTED, Sec'y to Board of Trustees. Dec IS, 1S52. T21-3t DISSOLUTION. The firm of Leete & Johnson is this day dis solved by mutual consent. Thos. J. Johnson is alone authorized to settle the concern. CHAS. E. LEETE, THOS. J. JOHNSON. Fayetteville, Oct. 1, 1852. Those indebted to the firm of Leete & John son are respectfully requested to come forward Hues. ano. aeiuc inch k..:.. w.-;u h conducted in future by 1 IIC UUJUltaj " . .-, the undersigned, on his own account, at his old stand near the Cape rear warns, wiieir ..c ... s.ia n,i v.lnr friends, and the tratl- io see ni iu " , -, i.ig public generally. He has on hand, and will be receiving shortly, his Fall ;"VVrfw?nP of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery. Cat.ery.ecc.c ,nHNcnv Oct 16. 1S32 tf Fire-Proof Hoofing; FRANCIS SHESTOX, SLATE AND METAL ROOFEIt, &c rii lvrtrciTr r.ir rnat fnvnM. bers to call i! si.atp. ROOFING. done on the most aDDroved principle, making roofs light : u . tnn.A .InruhU than the Ol4 -.WBV of sheeting, effecting a saving in VumberJia greater security against fire. The low pric at .u:w .t. n,.nfi r, now offered will compare W Mltll HIV HVJ.W - favorably with any other kind of fire-proof ci itp rHiMXF.Y PIPES made to any.jiat trn Thev are an excellent remedy for smo- kine chimneys, and seldom fail to eftect a cure, 83-Tin and Copper Gutters, Leader ripes o,i Harl made to anv pattern, and every kind rn nHnnri.nriftn(r miton or renaireu la the best manner, on reasonable terms. V S . in soliciting your patronage, feels con fidentof eiving entire satisfaction in all cases ...I tknrAnfih lni.ulnlp ot his OUSIIdS IS V IICI C SS .tlWvum. D , required. Fayetteville, sepi. n, ian-. j ; jr FOR SALE, ., An excellent SULKEY, almost as good as new, together with a good et of harness. Apply at the Carolinian Office. Another Scientific Wonder. GREAT CURE FOB DYSPEPSIA, rn I S HOUGHTON'S SALE. The subscriber oilers for sale her valuable cmm.r RosiHence. now occupied by Mr J E. i. .,;n t-.ira rl9iir iii showinu it to DT-ll) n I1W .wr.. j- w any wij " , . It is situated 11 miles from the Market House, : ,i;.,t-lv nn the Centre Flank Road, in a IIIHI1UI-VJ . , . i . I.K-rV.,.r..l near the Hon.J.C JJob- hin and where propei ty is on the rise. Apply . . LI ri..lr or.H Phi. f. Tj.te. lO JOIlll XI. ."" ------- , SAKAtf 11- lcr. i .. December 4, 1352. 719-3t .N-i:iV STORE taken the stand formerly orciij-ied by Saml J Hinsdale, south-west corner Maik-t Siiiare and Gillespie street, where he li.i opened his il.w siutN v Fall and Winter GOODS. Hi ds and the public are requested to ; h;m r. rail, as he is determined to sell . ..... ... . , yery IOW- S. S. AREY. Oct 9, 1832 6n New and Cheap GOODS. t r.ppirinc m v usual assortitient of FALL GOODS, all of which have been purchas ed for Cash by the package, which will enable me to sell nt uncommonly io (Jr-cs- t . .i,i;;-r t mv n -.n;i I stock. I have pur chased a large lot of Ready-made CLOTHING, which can be sold at very low prices. Country Merchants and others are invneu io examine the above stock, as it is one of the largest ever offered in the State T VJ -J Octobe 2, t&52. FALL AND WINTER STOCK. OF FAYETTEVILLE BRANCH staple and fancy CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT DRY GOODS, OCD ECL (iaC. I have jnt received my Stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, for the Fall and Wir.tPr trade, consisting in part as follows : Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; plain, bl'k j .-. .. I c;io. r..n hl'k and cord French Merinos; English do; bl'k and col'd Alpacas; French and fc;ngiisn prin.eu lciani-.v""' v :.i i .. .r handsome:. Merino Shirts and Drawers: Wool Shawls; Cassimere and Crape do; Flannels; Worsted Caps; Ronnets: Sack and Muff for Children; Negro Blankets, UA Rlankets: Carpets and Hearth aim a it.. r--"-. - , Rugs; French and American Prints; Ginghams, bleached and brown uoinesiics; u!-ii.iuuiS., i , n,i.- 1.11. anil co Vd Cotton Velvets; Velvet -, . , ft and Swiss Mu.l:n: hiishop I riiuniius"'" - . . and Victory Lawns; Jaconet and Swiss Edgings w - rn - f .. . . . 1 and Insertion?'; L.inen jrimraur,'!'; uonou auu Lisle Edgings; I nfints' W'aists; Fringes; Gimps; Picnic Mitts; Gloves and Hosiery, Ribbons, Bon nets, Girls' Flats and Straw Trimming; Damask and Merino. Also, a good assortment of Shoes and Uoots, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls and Children; together w ith many other articles not enumer ated, making mv stock complete; to which the attention or my friends and the trading public generally is invited. Grateful for past favors, 1 hope by offering goods at reasonable rates to continue to share a portion of public patronage. North-West Corner Market Square, No. 2. Green Street, Fayetteville, N. C. - P. SHEMWELL. P. S. I keep constant- on hand a good as sortment of Salem Cassimeres and Kerseys. Oct. 2, 1S52. TlO-tf J. M. WIHTE & UNDERHILL, Drapers, Tailors, and wholesale ana retail Clothiers, i huhui ii-i,-" - . .. , a m n On Person street, next door to the Cape Fear Hank. HAYKTTEVILLE, r. Vv. w- ..,r.iid ave to inform the citizens of i - ... ii. ..... mriniiv mat we nave u.i j r f ii true v i iii. - j - T,fl, , ceived a large assortment of FALL & WHS I ER Manufactured expressly for this market. Purchasers will find it to their interest to ex amine our Stock before buying. Also, a good assortment of Shirts, Drawers, Collar?, Cravats, Hosiery, and fine Cloths and Cassimeres. Allot which wm De soiu ai i.n York wholesale prices. Having secured the services of some of the best practical workmen, the TAILORING BUSINESS will be carried on as usual , and all orders for fine Clothing will be executed in the most fash ionable stjle. October 30, 15D The BrotUer's Steamboat Co OR BANK'S LINE, t. .. -o -. v.l with Steamer Brothers" and la ii - j. .-... - Douglass" and a compliment of 'I ow Boats to with .infh. nit Freights shioDed bv n i i v. .j--- - c w them, between Fayetteville and Wilmington, or - i :. . i .... : n, .n k. l.i-- io any inieriucuMic idnuinKo - ,.w. JOHN BANKS, Ag't, Wilminuton. D. & W. MeLAURIN, Ag'ts. Sept. 25, 1S52. 6m Fayetteville. JYEfV ESTABLISHMENT, I.umlerton, N. i;. wt a in,.D.ciirnH i now nreDared to make to order all kinds'if Barouches, Rockaways, Bug- .. un.iria I lvina hppn emnloved in one of the best establishments in the South, he nat ters himself and feels confident that his work will give satisfaction, if good material and work . i. : r or.-nmnlih it. H i 9 nasi exner ience that all work done in hisw establishment, as to neatness, durability and i dispatch, will compete with any put up in rne southern States. He only solicits a trial to satis fy the mst scrupulous." Grateful- for past pat ronage, he most respectfully solicits a continu ance of the same. (particular attention paid to repairing. J. V. RODGERS. Nov. 0, S-"v2 WANTED, immediately, a good BODY-MAKER, to whom good wages and con stant employment will be givea. J. W. R. BARGAINS ! BARGAINS ! t .. r. t vivif tn PC - w Vork m v nrincioal object was to get workmen and material for the purpose of manufacturing Silk Hats. After getting there, and finding it difficult to get first rate workmen to come south, I gave up the pros pect ot procuring anv, coiisftjucuitv juuna.u a' large "stock of SILK HATS. Aftt-r making my purchase. I engaged a gentleman as principal workman, who came well recommended. He learned his trade in Europe, and for the last 7 years he has been employed in a large mantiiac- th citv of New York. luring c- av - - . - . I then procured fashionable blocks and materials and am now lairly at woric, 3Ianufacturin& 90 Hats ner month, and will have some of them ready for sale by the 20th inst la order tbat I may not be overstocKe, l cuer ior iwie AT COST my late purchace of Nos 1st, 2d and 3d quality Fashion able Moleskin Hats. Merchants may eave money by pur cnasingof me. If you purchase in New York it is often a month before yon reccire them. . , .... I shall in a short time be able to furnish merchants with Hats of MV OWN MANUFACTURE at New York prices, to-wit: No. 1 at $42, No. 2 at $36. and No. 3 at $30 per dozen. ... , . 1 UKf IIH- vp(K""J v " - n, j j former customers, and invite them and other well-disposed patriotic Kentlemen. that are in faror of supporting auu l ii r.u.i - . -1 1 - ...-- to give me a call oa or after the 20th inst.. as I expect to have ready for exhibition and sale Hats of my own manu facture that cannot be snrpassed in style and durability. I would be pleased to fee every gentleman, in country or town, and will take pleasure in exhibiting the Hats, and showine the different process They pa? through from the fur on tue stun unm -- j iut mr umu. . . WTrTi T T" JL.- V 1131 UC-Ej Fayetteville, N. C . Oct 9, 1852 f IVEoney Wanted. I will sell a House and Lot in Lower Fayette i. --...,-, wr riiUncp and in the neii h vine, joining i"j .- --- , . " borhood of Owen Houston and others, which may be bought low ior casn or "C)N May 8, 1852. GSMf FAY liTT EVILLE k JEWELRY STORE, r , 0j in hi Vntietti'viUip. Hotel build' otisi iyfcci r mi, - ing, opposite the new Bank of FayeUeviUe. The subscriber begs leave to inform the citi zens of Favetteville and its vicinity, that he has opened a rich and raie assortment or WA'ITHKS. JKWKLRY, &C, consisting of gld and Silver Levers and La- pines, and plain Oliver vai.ne, French, English St. Swiss mane, warramcu gu or the money returned. Hp is also creDared to repair Watcnes ana Clocks at the shortest notice and in the neatest and most substantial iianner. It nis worK should fail he pledges himself to make it goou or return the money. - . Accordeons and all other kinds of musical instruments Bold and repaired. The attention of the ladies is particularly called to his large and varied assortment of jeWelry B. KAYTON. Sept. 19, 1852. y . practical toateh-tnaker. EDWIN GLOVER, At the sign of the large. Watch, Han street, His old stand.)! ij.a mot .; tr! his Fall Stock of Goods, con sisting of f- Watches. Jewelry. Silver and Plated Ware, and MILITARY GOODS. Among his assortment may be found Watches of all kinds, from $S to 125; gold fob, guard and vest Chains; gold Seals and Keys; silver fob and guard Chains and Keys; breast pins, ear rings & finger rings (a fine stock); cut! pins, bracelets; gold and silver spectacles, thimbles andfWiciIs, gold locketts; Colt's and Aliens' RevoK . ; ac cordeons, chess men, silver spoons, silvfj cups, .. Miiitin Hona of all kinds: a fine lot ot Clocks, and almost everything called for in his line, which will be sold cheap for cash, or on short time to those that will pay their bills when presented. Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual. Old gold and silver taken in exchange. $3- All those indebted by note or book ac count, must pay by the 1st of November. . r- Fayetteville, Sept. 4, 1S52. f " THK TRUE DICiESTlVK FLUID, OR GASTRIC JUICE, . w Prepared from REUNET, or the lourm STOMAUH U. I nr. ancr unri .....-. . BARON LIKBIU. me great -iiy!.ioiMs.-. r-K-.;. hr J. S. HUUliti lUi-M, iVl. u. riuia- V; II - Ul' Jl " " " " 1 .1. Dn This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion, i nMKaan -.nnn pp. i.ivrr iuu uiaimi stii.ltion.and Debility, Curing alter Nature UW11 III cui v-- -'J - ' w - n..t.rif Juice. u.jr tannnnful of Peusin, mluseu in ... l i ri ---! r tw n isuivr. it' i cr a w j - - water, w - w- - , n oMAr;.. -ah. nt two hours, out of tne 1UU3 m " v - - stomach. .... . . i. :.. :, Uo hior e ement. or ureal iivcfc irllll - ...v.--- -- ; ,L.C,.l...nt mi; uiiu.iin- " . . t?,a th. '.Junlvintr. i-reservinz, auu Ul -lie J- wv. , .' , , . c: A.ront of the Stomacn ana inics- Olliuuiauuj. . . i : - ..t.Kini frnm in i j icres II v e on'iimv lines. ii,i-ch.- " . . !-... (Vtrminir :in Artificial DlteStlVe III nic vy, " " , irii-.-i .ro-.iaoiv 1 1 k p Lilt- laiurm v. .v. . t l u in i j . --. III II. . ll " t . " .. o-.rt Substitute for it. Ky the aio --- - . . , n-,li. of this preparation, me pain. -m........... .... gestion and uyspepsia am r-mu.ru.ju.. - 1.1 O M'l HIV I 1)111 ilC Iii . Alt 13 l"all wuum Uz mj - . .... wonders for Dyspeptics, curing cases 01 ueouuv. Decline, and Dyspeptic I 111 -V. l-l li'ii, - ' " v.. .r-r.f.cl to kron the rerze of the crave. The Scientific Evidence wpon which it hasprl. la in me IllKiic lic-li -i- v -. . v.-. -.. Remarkable. SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE. 1 lebrated work on Ani mal Chemistry, says : "An Artificial Digestive t.'i...,i urnna tn inc i,airic juicit. 111 -it uc readilv prepared from the mucuous membrane of K i:al 111 wnicn Tariuiw onvnr- -.t . 1 1 1 t- .crcr. Will De SOIienfU Cn-HKPU, -nil 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 Clllliv u-ti jl- uiiiiiui-i aim 1 9 Lircp.rvu IV m..WM-- modate the travelling public. Having had some exoerience in the business in the town of Pitts- boruugh, N. C, he flatters himself that he will be able to give, satisfaction favor him with their lirvp ami airv. He has laree and convenient Stables, and a good and faithful Ostier. JOHN HARMAN. Feb'y 21, 1852. 678-tf MEDICAL NOTICE. T.OCT. THOS. C HALL respect fnllv tf-.ra hi nrnfe4iional services to the citizens of Fayetteville and its -.:. :v 14m r.v Uf consulted at the'oiSce directly over the new Drug . . ... 1.. i. .. 1 . K nra ot K-lllll. J. II OSU-Ki iuu-w west corner of Market Square. July 31,1852 tf . 7 REGULAR LINE. ru . rnA frAr st Atnhoat CoiaDanv's Steamer mi nrxj a ji rp-j-viliirl v between vv 11- tnn iii ! "- o . Favetteville every ciay me .11 c j Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock, a. m., and arriving at w nmmgion same evening,. -Wilmington on Tuesdays Fridays, at 12 o'clk.m. The Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, with the Tow i i .....r . .. .r tn th. line, will run iii connex- ion with the Chatham, making one or more trips a week, as circumstances may require. Passengers and freighters may rely upon tbe the above arrangement. It is hoped that the a tn he incurred bv this ar- necessary c: - . - rangernent will be rewarded by an 'fad P1' ronage ; otnerwise, tw v. . V . j- tained by the Company, which will lead to a dis continuance of regular time of running JNO. U. VV 1 JUL. I. "111 a, Cape Fear Steamboat Co. Fayetteville, Oct 1.1851. 622-1 f A. M. CAMPBELL, ATLTCTION J1IVIJ Commission Mej FAYE'riEVlLLI IWRy r ST i a VERTICAL W ATJ There are several bandr oneration in dillerent cooi lina. or prooi oi mtn the common notirr anrej now in use for saw tnilu those who have applied, can reeommeno nem v periority in cases vf a tv-trr. We still keep a supply .llflorpnt heads of water- hom. Washington. Edenton, al t-w ,h..l, fnav a 1n h hafl Of Lincolnton.and Uriah Wells, Petersburg - k iakinir K f fa n t hs) t-lfftlt ffl j'fava w 9sis v wheels, will be served on Neill & Co, Fayetteville, October 1, 1S51 r flk 4 s 1. Only Burnt 3bOZ.BI23TDEP.T. It. W. HARD IE carries on the Bookbinding business in the second story ot jyir J. M.Beasley's Jewelry store wnere nt i- ceive and execute binding in any siyie uesireu. October 1. lsol. Livery Stable. sr- The subscriber intends carrying on the ahove business as usual-. Having added considerable Stock, he will be able to accnmmoaaie me puu lic. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con tinuance J. W. POWERS. Jan'y 24, 1S52. A. TT Whitfield. rant and Will OC sonriiru tn.iigru, - I mmm-m r fLtei.i'.br""' " Coach and Light Catriage 'Manufacturer, . j t-i . ::, 1 ftr- Call on tne aseni, "t"Pu" Dr. Houghton's Pepsin JUST RECEIVED, Calicoes ; Kentucky Jeans ; Tweeds ; DeLains ; lad'es', gentlemen's, misses', children's and boys' IoiervT Velvet Trimmings, Flannels, white and red twill do.; Corn Shellers and Straw Cut- ter3, P. TAYLOR. December 11, 1552. 720-3t T.AND. SAW IN1IIX. And 3 convenient Residences FOR SALE ON REASONABLE TERMS. The subscriber being anxious to leave for the CMith thia winter, will sell his Lands. &.C. :n Ovum , - mr - - -t-- PnmhprUnrl ronntv. on reasonable ter On the tract where he lives is a valuable with two saws, and a Grist Mill, in g, jr. Also, three good Dwellings and the, jjary Thpr are about 50 or GO acres -oat c T nr.A . ,,,11,'linn h.oM.. ..h of upland cleared and in cultivation to run four or five plougns. Also, a urge waci oi turpeniiue juand, ana some ii or iwej aireauj tu The above tract contains 3,800 acres. Also, one tract on the Cape Fear River, join In Henrv Elliott and others, containing 430 acres, of which there is enough in cultivation to run funr or fivenlouffhs. A bargain will De given in tne above lianas, and terms made easy. Persons wishing to see the premises can apply to the subscriber on the promises, or to his son Isaac S. Williams. ALEX'R WILLIAMS. Dec 11, 1S52 720-4t W. PRIOR Has just received a large addition to his stock of WATC HES AND J E W ELRY, of the latest style. Also, PiftoUof all kinds, Silver Butter Knives. Shot Belts, &.c. 73l-4t nt- Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scien- tluC Evidence, similar m me uvj , ..:.k Donnrta nf Remarkable Cures, irom uii T III! ir.j"- - parts of the United States. A A nYSPF.PSIA CURtK. has oroduced the most marvellous effects, in curing Cbtsejs of Debility, Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic Consumption. It is impossible to give the details of cases in tne limns oi imsauvcnisemtiu, uuk authenticated certificates have been given ot more than Two Hundred Keioarknble cures. These were nearly all desperate, casss, and the cuies were not only rapid and woaaenui, nui permanent. It is a great Nervous Antidote, and particular ly useful for tendency t Billious 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, aTter 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 symptoms; and it only needs to be rr.03t1 for a short time to make these good otfuote nprmancnt. Puritv of Blood and Vigor t.t i:niiv toiiow at once, n i wriituwiij ex cellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps, Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress, ftejraUg,1ow, e'old state of the Blood, Heavi ness, Low ness of Spirits, Despondency, Emacia- .... . . l-..I.i.). C uin.ivvaicnfss. tendency isinsiiniiy, - iuc,a.i . . . . i : .. r , 1 . i. iHoiiorriTriii s h'eiisiii. is nrrumm in i n" uri and in Fluid form and in Prescription vials for th hqo of Phvsicians. : -- . . , . - - - Private Circulars tor tne use oi riivsxian-., M knktoinorl lit llr H Oil or n IOI1 or niS .'A "fill?!. HIJ , TT lllfUOIHI.il vm -' - . - - - rj - - ,1o.Vt-I); nir th whole Drocess of preparation, and . . I .1. 1 1 1 ....n ,'KirK tha r:iima i f giving inc a Ullniri tiers, n w... . . . - ... n. r,mpdv are based. As it is not a Se cret Remedy, no objection can he raised against . - - - A. I 1 A 11 . -1 its use bv Phvsicians in respeciaoie kmuuihk aim regular practice. Trice, One Dollar per bottle. A OK NTS S. J. Hinsdale, hayelte- ville, wholesale and retail agent. Williams, Haywood & Co. Kaleih application to D. Mi. N. C. .-A d. mcneill, A. A. McKETHAN. D. J. McALLISTER.y out in Part. l CAKKIAu ie remains jint-H 1 patrcu nretr e A. A. McKETHAN STILL continues to carry on I BUSINESS in all its brances, a his old stand, opposite Liberty turns thanks for the liberal heretofore received, and hop tioii to business and a de taction, te merit a conUn Having kept thefreat bers at a distance from th hand a large and well sei seasoned Timber, of e his business, which ena principal workmen. H mrrd to do anv wsrlcl best style, and on the n low as any work of the'S ... . , Tx. He nas on nana, compieiv. 8 Barouches, for 1 or 2 hfcT 6 Rcckawajs, and 13 Buggies. Also, nearly niusneti, 10 Carriages for 2 horses; 20 Barouches for 1 and 2 hordes; i .i ....i. .1 'jii n.,.,.. All of whieh are of the most approved plan and - L .1 .. Ill nAMnnbA 1 1 I. M-nr b in the IIIII9II, it IIU will ll'UIlir "I'll ""J "- ... U States, for neatness and durability. H:.v'm lirn entreed .in the above business, for the past 20 years, his work is well known. and he refers to old customers ior prooi ui n durability. 0-A II work warranted lor .13 monin. n rnairl fr of charire whould it fail bv had woi k- maiikhip or material, within that time. flrJ-Repairing executed at short notice, ana on reasonable terms. Jan'y 31 , 1S"2. VTould respect lull y in form the public that he still continues to carr? on the above business in all it branches lie re turns thanks frr the lib ernl patronage he has re p. tmI. and hones tv a trict attention to busi -.r.i .i.eir to nlpase all and give general :.,r .;.,r m-rit a irontinoance of the same. H warrants all his work to be made ot the best material and bv experienced workmen; and should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage) terial. he will re- pairit without charge. rrnisi s." u. would do well to call and examine his work be- frit- nurr hninv. as it cannot be surpassed lor style, eleg.mce, and durability. He is determin ed to sell low tor cash oron snon nine. Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to. nr- Repairing neatly executed at snort notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan in, mo Pall Stock-1852. DRY GOODS, I1AKDWAKE. HA IS, CAPS,. JJOOTS -AND SffOES, We are now receiving our Fall Stock, to whic we invite the attention f hovers. HALL &. SACKETT. Ag. 23, 1S52. JOHN D. WILLIAA1S, ' - VTt I- uom mission ana iorwarain MERCHANT- C. TJlELOW! TJlLEOWl! Cash weidfor Tallow at Oct 11.1851 A. M. CAMPBELL'S. LEATHER BANDS, Thoroughly stretched, cemented and rivnen, made out of the best oak-tanned Spanish reamer. for sale at New VorK y GUTTER LOI I . Fayetteville, Oct 23, ISV3. ly CHARLES BANKS ! mrpivinr hi- Fall and Winter Stock of Goods, consisting in part of 2 cases jar Prune?, 2000 lbs Brazil Nuts, 100 boxes Sardines 2000 lbs Hazel Nuts, r. nr0doi-M r.i n. 1000 Cocoa Nut. fiO bbls & boxes Soda, 50 boxes Raisins, Butter, Sugar and 1000 lbs soft-shell Almonds, water Crackers, 1000 lbs Walnuts, .50,000 Havana and Principe ClfiARS. etnKfnn'a Tt;ttr. Worcester Sauce. Currants, Ol'Ullllll -7 i. " v -- - - ' , Citron, Cassia, Yeast Powders, Dates, Quince n.,,f loll v leaner. uuve!. riCKirs uii gallons, half gallons, and quarts,) Brandy Pine i i r.hi 1 aci run i . Vermacelli. X J ira aim c n - - ... . ...... I . 1 1 u.nA i nn i nsp. rreserv r, i in nin, W 111 11 .1 ) . I'll- . . ii . . miarts. and half gallons,) Conserve oingr. i . - - . . . . ... I . u Mace, Cloves, Nutmegs, Liquorice, fct-i winvu will be sold at very low prices. Oct. 3U, Hi JW HOLMES, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILMINGTON, N. C 0v n cell d Princess streets, , . 'tin6e . Jffice. CHAIRS. The snbscTiber offers for ale some 15 or 20 dozen Chairs of various patterns, manufactured in this place of well seasoned wood, the best the ......, offnrjliii thnA it nilllH llV ll fFl I P n t 03 1- ronage, will continue to manufacture chairs of such material & woritmansnip as wm insure uim durability. Also, a general assortment of north ern Chairs at the lowest prices. a i do y. nri will ht iriven in cash or barter for a few thousand feet of well-seasoned poplar Lumber, 1 to 2 inches thick, 14 inches ind up wards wide, clear of splits, &.c. Also, split hickory and white oak wanted. - n...ri . r ir-VPIT T JJ U .N . i JMC.1C.ll4U Fayetteville, March 20, 1&52. tf Dec. IS, le52. The Steamer Fanny Lutterloh will in future leave - Fayetteville on Tuesday mnrnlnog at ft o'clock, and Wllth I ng ton Wednesdays and Saturdays at 12 e'clock and run regularly, carrying freight and passengers with despatch. , J.,,t T. S. LUTTERLOH. Joly 31, 1S52. 70J-tf rr Oct 1 Fayetteville, N. 1S5I. MALLETT & 'PAUI.MIER; Grocers & Commission 135 Front street, P. MALLETT. Dec 20, 1 !s r 1 Chi CONF FAYET September IS, 1S5 H. G. FAYKFTEVILLE of Castings Lumber! Lumber! I Oak, Hickory, Ash, Poplar, Sweet Gum. Birch, and Cypres? LumDir saweo io oruer vj the subscriber. 4 mil.e north oi rayeueviue. On hand, oak for t elloes and Axietrees. M. V. JONES. Anril 17. 1S52 tf TOBjBlGCO. The subscriber continiiesto receive and sell. cm manufacturers account, all grades of man ufactured Tobbaco. j j. ui jut. i . June 5. 1S52. 6U3-tf 11 i V 1. . i 3 BlossomA i every tlescriptio order. A lot of Babbet Metal for sale.' WINSLOW street: SeptG,lS51. tf Joserjh. R. (iEMiKAh LUMMISMU AND FORWARD I NG M ERC 1 1 ANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Prompt personal attention' given to consign ments, and rash advance made on snipmeiiti to me or my friends in New York. Nov. 20, IS52. ly JOHN RANKS. COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENT, w -w . m m m.Y mrm W ilminjrton, j. Kj. Will attend to the sale or purchase of Produce, . 1 1 ... . . i .I, .i . . wiin aippaicu an cuiiKiginucnis and will ship made to him Sept. 23, 1352 6ra MONEY. We would say to our Country friends, that it would be a convenient time; when they come in with their Cotton and other produce, to call and settle, and oblige us and perhaps save cost to themselves. J. & T. WADDILL. Nov. 13,1 S.'2. tf ready for sale Our stook of PRY GOOD is large and better than an Hardware r is bard to .equal. " ' Our stock sTarjj any former -year. 1 All ol which we w. for almost anv kind o punctual customers Sept. 25. 1S52- J 1 1 on I i Saddle and H; The Subscriber res l tomers and the pnblii continues to carry mnlinir business at thei Cane Fear Bank, where a rriilarlv manufactiirini Harness of every descriptil ; . a r a . v nihrr artrel line. Repairing neatly Tdone and tended to. All persons indebted to him by note or ac count over fhree months-due, are requested to call and settle tae same. Jane 3, 1S5 tf LEWIS W. LEVY,
The North Carolinian (Wilson, N.C.)
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