IPA'a'IlTOWIIlLliIE
SEMI-WEEKLY.
[VOL. I.]
FAYiyr i'EVlLLl’, N. C'., TtJESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 5, 1851.
[NO. !().]
INTICll liV .1 It. NEWBY.
AVAIM) J. HALE & SON,
}.1>1T('RS AND I’HOPRIETOKS.
>r the t?eiui-\Vffkly Observer $4 00 if
in lulvance; !j!4 50 if paid tlurinj: (he
if ^uhscrijitiou; or $5 after th year lias
Wfokly OnrsEKVER $2 00 per annum, if
in advance: oO if paid during tlic
ja»r of snb?>iTiption; or 00 after the year
ki^ expired.
A©\'EllTlSl'MK.\Tr> inserted for si\fy cent.«
pcr^uure for the first, and thirty cent? for each
■BBOKdinp publication. \ eiirly advertisen\ents
ipecini contracts, at reasonable rates. Ad-
V0tMei'S are reme.'Sted to state the number of
inawtions ilctiired, or they will be continued till
^d. and I’hnrsied accordinyjly.
Letters to the Ivlitors must be post-paid.
ry —■.II.—..r.. ■■■■■.
In 1'() 1 nia'I'k)x \vanti:d.
S' the heirs of lU’LLARD MASSKV vill ap
ply 10 the l'o.xtmnstcr at Fayetteville. N.
lev niav learn .soniethinp to their advantage.
mm Si ■•i.'i.-i.'v dit-d in the South in the Fall of
s.iid he fr- iu North t’aro’.ina: spoke of j
MOLASSKS.
^ iniDS. prime MOL.VSSE!^, for sale bv
II. BKANSON & SON. "
July 0, IS,')!. 3tf
$200 Hewanl.
1WILL give one hundred dollars for the ap
prehension and confinement of ANDKKSON
and .IFIIKV in any jail so that 1 can get them
again, or fifty dollars for either. 1 will also
give for proof of any responsible person s
harboring said negroes. Tliey ranaway from
my plantation in Moore county on the 10th of
Feb'y last, and are thought to bo lurking about
1() or 17 nnles above Carthage on Deep River,
through the edge of .Moore and corners of (’hat-
ham .and nnndoljih eotinties. Anderson is about
•J8 years old, a bright mulatto, aboutfeet 7 or
8 inches high, well proportioned; h.-is an open
oonntenance. and is quite plausible. It is be
lieved that he will endeavor to jiass for a free
man and escape to a free State, as he had a
brother who played the same game. Jerry is
about 24 ye.-irs old, ti feet o or 4 inches high, |
stout built; has a down look, particularly when i
spoken to. and is rather imp\ulent. Siiid ne- j
groes formerly belonged to .Icdni II. Hitter, in
the upper end of Moore county.
Any information must be addressed to tiie
subscriber at Pocket P. O., Moore countv. N.
J. 1,. IIUV.VN.
April 12. 1851. (17 tf
WANT HI),
liANl»S. at 7o cts. per day. on
the S()uthern I'lank lioad. Steadv
• ii«tT l.^'tty. or ('harloite: and of bishaving
^•Miu the Florida war.
jitfy 2'-.. IN.I. 8-If
LAiuji: s\Li: AT Ai
J K will sell our entire Stock of GIUH'E-
W RIKS at Aucton, commencing on
JfEotnlatf the Ilf/* of
waA c(>ntinuing from day to da.v until all are
iiroo.'~vd of—t-onsisting of SL't'i.VR, CU'FEK.
MOLAS.'^F.S. IRON. SALT, NAILS, \c. Mer-
ebmts of the interior would do well to attend
tktsale, as the Stock is larg*'. Terms liberal,
and'niade known on day of saie. |
We will aUu ollVr lor sale tiie following Pro- |
viz: I
Tbc STORl^ nn.l WAKKllorSK occu-
)m^by i.urscives. I
1 Ti ii ni-. iit in Brick Kuw, oeciil'ieO bv ■
B. D. McNeill.
1 Dw.-lliui: H.iuse in ivar, wit'u kitiboii ;
«ni siuokc-houso. I
n.VLL C'i HALL. j
\. .VJ, t'A.\IPHF,LL, Auctinneer. |
Ju1v i!^. 8-ts j
Ni:\V IUH)KS.
Jl^rTIIl'lIN H ARMONY: (iidcspie on Roads, !
for IMi-ioi' i>t'Nlattis. ii's Astronomy,
Bolwor's new I’l.iv: TMvIor ^ .Medical .Jurispru- j
daiice: Littie \ Kri'wn's Knglish Reports, Vols. i
1 anti Lcadln^r •'ascs in Kiiuity: t’onibc's Phi- !
Biology Smith ' .\ritiimetic, &c. I'ic. !
.lu.'t received by
Ju’.v E. j. HALF i SON.
employment and cash payment weekly, if re
quired. .Vpp’v to
I). M. RUIE.
At the Steant Mill, or to
A. A. McKFTHAN,
June 2;?, 1 [77-tf] Fayetieville.
WA.N'rHl)’
:?O0O ft. Ashe Lumber for AVagons. li t> :> inches
thick.
;iOOO ft. Seasoned (lak I.umlK*r. I ^ to :> inches.
KXKt ft. Wliite Oak and Hickory, for .Vxletrees.
luOO ft. AVliiie Oak for Tongues, Roisters and
Shafts.
tO(> Post Oak Hvibs, for Cai-ts nnd Wag ns.
2000 Spokes.
For which the highest cash price will 'le naid.
Ap,>i V Sfin to t. I L LLhR.
Mav 10. 72-tf
W A.N’l'KI).
A OOOI) P.iidy Maker at the Carriage bnsi-
.1 « ne.ss. t.iood wages and steady employ
ment given. A. A. .McKFTII.VN.
May 2(). 73-tf
HMDS. SWKET Mt»LASSKS. lOOO
.''ai-ks Liverpool SALT, with our usual
Stack oi' (I >C FIIIF.;
July 21, l^.’.l.
Jjaf” A giioil suj'ply
Kjtt Whiskey.
J. 5: T. WADTHLL.
litf
of Williams's Rectified
J. & T. V.
EI)\VI.\ GLOVEU.
Watch-Waker and Jeweler
AT THF OLD STAND,
,S'/'y« >>/' thf' Lnnjp
H V.K returned from th** North with a large !
a'-sortnient of \V.\TC11F]S, ('L(>CKS A.\D i
JB\VFL1>V. whicli he invites the public to e.\-|
mtnine. .Vm-'iig his stock can be found,— j
Cold and .''liver Watch'.’s t>f all kin Is and *
prices: ;.dd and .''ilver Fob, (lUard. and Vest j
fifcwiiK- ioId. Silver, .''tone, and .'^teel Keys and ,
8w1s; I’.rvast T’ins and Kar-Rings of »iU kinds 1
U)d prii-es; F inger Rings: trold. Silver and Steel |
Spectacles: .''ilver and (Jold Thimbles; tine
Br;icclets: (iold and Silver I’ens and Pencils;
€l»ld I.ockcts: Gold and Silver Relt Ruckles;
Qjj-d ' oral I'.eads: .^lofve Huttons: fine
rdeons; .Music Roxc.s; fine and common
W^lki.-.g ( .'anos; tine and eonnnon Pistols; Silver
CA]'s; Silver .''pootis: Port-.^loneys: Purses;
Clocks, from .>2 to .'jilO; Plated Cake I’askets.
Cfcstoisand I'andlc.stickfi: Rrassdo.: I'»ack-(!am-
laon IJoards: .Vr.
.MILITARY GOODS.
Swords. Saslies. Lace, Buttons, Rugles, Stars,
Humes. Cajis, iVc.. Acc.
l*arti iilar attention paid to the
p.ep:iiring of Watches and Jewelry.
F:ivcttcville, N. C., .hilv 21. 0-.‘?m
;
A'lrnifti^trntnr's Sale.
ILL be s(dd at the Market House in the
i:^>n rv salk.
nr ILL be sold at the Court House door in
the Town of Fayetteville, on Mon«lay
the first ilay of September, at 12 o’clock .NL. I>y
Decrees of the Court of ivjuitv, the following
Valuable RFAL E.^TATF;—
O I Acres of mi tlio North Ka^f
I side of Cape Fear River, in Chatham and 'uin-
j lierland Counties, joining Rrazier, P>urt. Ste-
; phens and others, known as the ‘•lUickhorn
Lauds." This land lies immediately on Buck-
horn Falls, and is valuable for water jirivilegcs.
j Also, the interest of the lato William
Colville in and to Four L)T.'' in the To-,vu of
I .Vverasborough. upon .a cre'Iit of six months,
the purchaser giving bond with approved se-
, curity.
! Al.so, one vacant I/>T in the Town of
I Fayetteville will be sold, upon a credit of six
' months, upon bonil and I security, at the
1 .M.\RKKT HOL>F in the Town of Fayetteville,
I on Wednesday the :>Oth September, at 12 o'clock
I M., to-wit: on the South West corner of the
j Market S juure, known as the ••P>lak>. Lot.”
ARCH'D A. T. S.MITM,
(,’lerk vV .Master.
Julv 22. f.-ts
\\ RAinMN(; PAl»i:ii.
RFAMS .Medium size.
•* lilue. fi r Cotton Varn=
^'rlm .Manteo Paper Mills. Ralfigh. For s
low bv
.Fnfv (t,
H. RRANSON
S(»N.
otf
LAWKKNTJ: & COMPANY'S
Pateul IniproNod l'It*sh CJloves
jiiul Straps,
For i)roducing a healthy state of the system by
Friction. ;
TBIHK great value of the HORi^K-H.MR RF- ‘
JL NOV.\TOR as a therapeuti‘ agent, when :
applied to the hunuin body, is well knovvn to i
every one who has ptiid the least attention to !
the importance of a healthy action of the Skin, i
For sale by S. J. HlNSD.\Lh. |
Oct. 1, M'.ttf ^ I
~ 6c AIKDJC'JXKS,
Oif.'f, Windovc G/usk, Vann’jili^Af.
Sami KL .1. I IiNsnALr-
oti'ers for sale an extensive assortment
of (jO«)DS, among which are the fol
lowing: I
Opium. (,'am])iior. Castor Oil, Alcoliol, Siil-
]>hur. Aloes, Magnesia, Rhuti.-irb, Morphine,
Quinine. Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, Castile Soap,
.Super cart). Soda, Fpsom Salts, Sponge. Ipecac,
SPRI.\C A\D SIMMER (iOOBS,
1 8 I .
J. T. COIJNC II. A: CAIX
A HE now receiving a large stock of SPRING
.»*m AND SUM.MFR GOOD8, consisting in
part of—
Striped Gro-de-Paris; black and col’d Silks;
embroidered, printed and black Rarege and IJa-
rege-de-Laine; Pai-is-de-Chine: Crape-de-Paris;
rich emb'd Tarltans: printed French Lawns; em-
f>roidered and printed Swiss .Muslins; Hoyle's
and ]>rintcd Organdie: Mourning, printed; Polka
and f.-incy F.awn; Mourning ami ether Ginghams:
.Jaconet and Swiss Muslins; Silk and Linen T’oji-
lins; solid col’d Lawns; Bishop and Swiss ditto;
Grass and other Skirts; Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs. needle-worked; Collars and Cutis:
I.ace Undersleeves; French needle-worked Chem
isettes; fancy Mitts and Kid Gloves of all kinds;
splendid Bonnet :nid other Ribbons; Fdging and
Inserting; French ami Fnglish Prints; together
with a large supplj' of other articles suitable t'or
Ladies' wear.
French Cassimercs; plain Linen and Linen
Drill: Checkeil Linen; Silk, .Marseilles anti other
Vestings; t'ashmeret; Drabd’Kte; York Nankins;
Silk Hauilkerchiefs .and Cravats; brown ami
bleached Sheetings and Shiriings; a good assort
ment of embroidered Window Curtains, (some
very fine.)
Kmdj'-mado f'lotliiiiu.
Coats: Pants: Satin, Silk. Marseilles and t)ther
Vests; a large supply of each.
A large lot of I'mbrellas. and fine Silk and
Satin Parasols, .assorted kimls.
Beaver. Fur, Silk. Leghorn and other Sti'aw
Hats; .also a good supply of Boys' Hats. i
White Chip, French Hair-Lace, and other ■
l?oiuiets: Children's tine Pearl Hats, Bonnets i
and Flats; ^Vreaths and Flowers. !
Fine Calf sewed Bo )ts: Patent Leather P>ro-
gans; ('loth and Bui-k Congress !a tts: Oxford
Ties; I’atent Leather ditto; Ladies’ bl.-ick and
col'd Silk Gaiters, a .‘ine article; ditl'erent kimls
of Misses' Shoes and Gaiters: I.adies’ Slipj'ers
and Walking .''hoes; uith a large supply tf
he.ivy .'^hoes, for servants. j
Sa'idles, Bridles, Collars. Padded Ilarnets.
and Wagon ami Buggy Whips.
Crorkn’y, llanhvarc. riilliTj, ilollow-Wiire. ■
Rio .and Laguira Cofl'ee; Crushed; 'laritieil.
Loaf and l?ro\\n Sugars; .*'alt. .Molasses. Iron
and .Nails: Principe Cigai’s: French Brandy;
tiin: Port. .Madeira, ^weet, and Scuppernong
Wines.
Togetlier witli a great variety of Goods of
nearly every description. ,\ll cf which they are
determined to S'dl very low for C.-ish. or on very
acconiniodating terms to puiictnal customers.
We wonlil be glad that buyers generally
wi.uld call iiud e.\aniine our .''^ti'ck.
■\pril 4. If-')1. ti'itf
lOO.OIX) Acrcs \*aluiil)l(‘
T 1 M n 1-: K I. A N I) s
FOR SALF.
f HIHK .'subscriber has juirchased all the f-.andi
B. belonpii!^ to th>‘ F.-tate of .Vbram I'ubois,
dec'll, Iving prin> ipally in Robeson eotinty. and
on lioth sides of Lumber River, the ditl'ereiU sur-
I veys containing
Ac* res;
A large part finely Timberel. and convenient to
Lumber River, where .a large qtiantity of Tim
ber is now rafted to the (Jcorgeton t’ market.
Tliese Land's ure very v.aluabie both for the
Timlier and Turpentiii*', t'or which purpose a
larje j'art is veil suited, being in :i r^ion
where the Turpentine yields more aliundantly
than any other sectiou of the .'^tate. The Lands
will be sold .It .a low jirice. and in ijuantities to
suit purchasers.
Int'orm.ation respecting the title c:in be olt-
tained by applying to the Hon. Robert Strange,
lloii. Jas. l.'obbiii. or -V. 1'. .''liiith. Fsq..
, .\tiorne\ s at I.aw.)
I underst.and therr« are many tiefassers on
these Lands, to nil of whom notii e is hereby
given, th.at the law will be entorceil against all
such otlenders.
.\pplication fi-r any part of the L.ands can be
nin'le to my'clf. or to .lohn Winslow, F.s(|., wlio
is dulv authorised to make sale of the same.
THUS. J. Cl iriMS.
Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. 1, lS4.j. 7tltf
\V AN'n:i) TO ik)1{R()\v7
for a term of five years.
•jJI Good security given. In
terest annually or semi-annnally.
Address letter to ,\. B., and leave at this of
fice.
.June MO. 1K.')L 7S-tf
Ur. T. 1>. IIAIGII,
Has taken an Office on Hay Street, West
of the Hotel Buildings.
July 14, 18r>l.
4-tf
FOR SALE,
WM. ROWLAND’S Extra thick Mill
and Cross-cut SAW’S, 6 and feet.
1). & W. McLAURlN.
Nov. 19, 1850.
40tf
SALKM papi:r-mjll.
rglHE subscriber has taken cnarge of this old
M. and well known Fstablishi^ieut, and is pre
pared to attend to all onlers for
Printing I’aper, Merchants’ {uitl
I'actory Wrapping,
Tlie Mill has recently been thoroughly refitted
with new macliinery, and the subscriber believes
he can furnish Pajier of as good quality and at
as cheap jirices as can be purchased any where,
North or South.
CHARLES E. SHORER.
.'^aleni, June 7, ls."»l. 77tf
Kncourane . Sorth C \irolino.
rn’IHF undersigned is manufacturing, in Fay-
A etteville,
Boot and Shoe Polish,
far suY'erior to the Blacking purchase«l in the
Northern cities. He intends devoting his whole
time to manufacturing and vending this very su
perior Polish, and calls upon 8*1 wlio think it to
tiie interest of the Southern people to become
indejiendent of Northern manufactures, to give
him their aid and patron.age.
He is prepareil to show, by absolutt trki!, to
any one who will call upon him. the vaxt xuj'f-
rinriti! of his over all other po/i.ifie.t or /‘larkinr/
now Sold in North Carolina, (.’all and have your
boots and shoes once Completely blacked and
polished, and be satisfied.
This article is offered .at ft price not higher
than is usvtally charged for other nnd inferior
qualities, and a trial is all that is asked to se
cure the ]>.atronage of the public generally.
The undersigned expects to visit every por
tion of the State to introduce his Polish, and
ii'^ks now in adv:ince that Merchants and others
visiting F.-ivetteville will give him a call.
A. J. WOODW ARD.
June 21, IS.'il. ((-6ni
NOTICE.
CJTARR & W'lLLlAMS have removed to the
Store recently occupied by Mr. John D.
Starr, one door west of Messrs. H. Branson &
Son, where they have just received additions to
the Spring purchases of Staple and Fancy DRV
Goods, country merchants are requested to
examine our stock.
J. B. STARR.
J. M. WILLIAMS.
June 7, 1851. 75-tf
LIFE INSFRANCE.
rWl HR Undersigned has been ajipointed .\gent
JL of the North Ciii-olina Mutual Life Insu
rance (’ompan3'. F^very meriber for life partic-
ip.ites in the profits of the C impany; and the
annual j>i-emium for life membership, where it
amounts to or more, may be paid one-half
in cash, anl the other half in a note at 12 months.
Debtors’ lives may be insured by creilitors.
A man may insure his own life for the exclusive
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may
be insured.
This system is rapidl.v growing into favor, all
over the civilized world. It is one by which a
family, for a small sum annually, may be pro
vided for, after the death of its beail, on whose
exertions they may have been dependent for a
support. It is a good investment of money,
even if one should live long after taking out a
Life Policy. Fxplan.atory pamphlets, atnl the
nece.ssarv lilanks, furnished on application.
K. J. HALF.
Fayetteville. June IS.'iO, 72
IMPORTANT INVENTION.
Jenny Lind at J?orhrx(Pi\—A party of
rBlUB Subscriber having bought the right for ■ i »
M. this county, of Waitni.an Davis's P.\THNT i AtocliGStcrians assembled in front of the
SELF-SFTTFR for Saw Mills, gives notice that ' Eagle Hotel in that city, on Thursdav
he is now prepared to mannfacture and put in : night, after Jenny Lind’s concert anil
sticcessful operation this machine , would not be satisfied until t^he ap^are.l
He claims the following advantages over the i i i i i
old mode of Sawing: "F*" ‘he balcony, and bowed her aoknow-
First—One hand can teml the mill and saw as Itdgement.s, Her benevolent distribution.'
much lumber in one day as two hands can ae- in that city were aS follows:—
complish.
Rochester Female Charitable Society.
Rochester Ophan Asj'him.
Rochester Catholic (.*rphan Asylum.
Home for the Friendless.
Oerni'.in Lutlieran Church.
Rochester Cartwen’s Benevolent As^ioci-
Htiory.
Firemen's Benevolent Association
S800
r>00 OO
.•?00 00
;^uo 00
200 Oo
200 00-
201 41
HOOK BINDERY.
KW. H.VRDIF has resumed tl’.e Rook
• Bindii.g Business at the new Store next
do« r to Mr. Beasley, Jeweller, where he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desired.
.Vugust 1. 2 tf
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine.
tFL'RTHFR sujiplv, just received.
i-:. J. HALE & SON
June 1*'>, IS'il.
SIIOC('0 S1MUN(;S,
\V;irr«‘ii C'oiliilVt C.’.
FRESH TEAS.
I^^XTRA FINE IIVSON.
Do do Imperial.
l>o do Gunpowiler,
Do do Oolong, and
Young Hyion TIC.VS, of sujierior qnnlity.
—ALSO—
Chocolate, Bailey, Salad t*il. Mustard, Yeast
Powders, &c. For sale bv
SAM’L J. IIINSDALF.
April 21. *i8tf
~ NOrU'E.
HK Subscriber having qualifiel :is Execu
tor to the F.'tate of Mrs. Henrietta Camp
bell, at .March Term, IS-'d. of the ('ourt of Pleas
and (.Quarter Sessions of Cumberland conuty.
hereby notifies all persons indebted to said 11s-
tate to make immediate ji iyment; and all having
claims against the s.ame. to present them within
the time prescrilied by law. or this notice will
be ])leaded in bar of their recovery.
M. V. J(.)NES, Eiectitor.
March 10. 18.'>1. ‘I'itf
Socond—By a pectdiar arrangement of the
tlogs, it will saw one-fifth more lumber from the
same stock.
Third—The ^lill is not stopped until the log
is sawed tip. After the log is once dogged, the
dogs are not moved, anl the lumber is of one
tiniform thickness. One of thew machines can
be seen in oper.ation at Mr. McLauehrm’s Mill
in this town, who gives it the following recom
mendation.
H. G. HALL.
Fayetteville Foundry.
A Model can be seen at the Fayetteville
Foundry. _ 1 >nit Exfrnnnlinar}/.—A deputation of
March 15, 1851. 68-tf , the ()jibway Indians, from Minnesota, on
Fayetteville, March 11, 18->1. theiv way to Washington, hearins that the
1 hereby certify that 1 have one of W^Da^s’s , s^^.lish nightingale, who warbles sweeter
improvements on .'':iw Mills in use on my miU, ■, , x !• mi i
ami so well convinced am 1 of its utility, that in i songsters ot the Wild W’wds, w:i!^
my opinion it requires only to be introduced to ' ill Kochestcr, stopped 0Ver01>e train of car^^,
be put in general use by mill owners. I there- in order to attend a concert or obtain an
fore cheerfully recommend its use to all Saw interview with her whose fame has pone-
Mill owners who wouhl regard their own inte- j
rest.
?:2,501 41
e copy the following from the Ro-
che.^ter I>fcii*ocat:—
AlU’H’D McLAL'CHLIN.
11 VVE just reoeiveil from New \ ork, mv
FALL -\ND WINTER
Htock ot* Coods,
C'onsisting of a general .assortment of
trated even into the haunts of the native
tribes of America. The}' failed to get in
to her concert, and at her request met her
at her rooms ye.sterday morning. Decked
in their bravest attire, as for the war
dance, with the ornamented robes and im
plements of war, their faces painted after
T'
Over 100.000
rijUnS delightful .■Summer retreat is now open
■_ for the reception of company, the renie- j
di.il properties of tiie water, and pure atinos- ;
phere. offering great inducements to lnvalils, ;
as well as those seeking pleasure and the pro- '
servation of health. Among the many iniprove-
ment^, are two newly fitted up Bathing Houses, i
The Rooms ami Cabins are ueat and well fur- ;
nished. .\ good Band of ^lusic always in at-
teiidance: a plentiful supply of Ice. and the best j
etl'orts to please, at moderate rates of P>ourd, as !
follows:— j
F.'iinilies per month, each person, !*-‘20 00
Single per.^ons. •• •• 2-'> oO
Per week, “ 7
Per day, 1 25 j
( hildreu under 12, and Servants, half price.
SA.Ml'EL CALVFRT.
June 5, 185]. 75-tl5.V
lloIcliki!!>!!(Vortical Water
WImoI.
rBIIlFRE are several hunlred of these Wheels
JL in operation in different counties in North
Carolina. For proof of their gre.at advantages
over the common flutter wheel, ur any other
wheels now in use for saw mills, we confidevitly
• refer to tho.se V'ho h.ave applit'd them to t'leir
mills. We can recommend them j)articul trly
' for their superiority in cases of a low head ot
water, or back water.
We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for
diflerent heatls of water, at Wilmington, New-
berii. Washington. Fdenton ani Fayetteville.
The wheels may also be had if F. A. Itrevard.
Lincolnton. and L'riali Wells. Petersburg. Va.
I’ersons wishing to obt.-iin the rijrht to use the
wheels, will be served on application to D.
McNeill i!i: Co., F.ivetteville. N. C.
1). McNEILL.
A. A. McKFTHAN.
D. J. McALlSTFH.
Feb v 22. 18 Ht. 5U-tf
Dry Goodsi, firocfrips, liardware. ( iitlcry, kf. the most approved fashion, and with lofty
head dres.ses of feathers, &c., the}"^ waited
upon M’lle. Liiwl,^ and w^ere received at her
rooms, where they .«pciit some time iit
conversation kc.
At Md’lle Lind’s reqiTCPt tlte Indian.^
sung S(?veral of their war songs, and per
formed their daucep; and their fair enter
tainer sung tlie Bird aud Echo .songs in
return for the compliment. The generou.s
lady expressed herself highly gratified with
the visit, and g;ivo them a souvenir at
parting. The Indians W'ere probably one
of the most novel and picturoscjue sights
that the fair stranger has seen in this
country. Thej”^ •were not withtnit interest
in the eyes of our own citizen,s, who now
seldom see the “poor Indiaw’'^ arrayed in
his old time bravery. This band, consist
ing of six f>jibway chiefs, from far above
the Falls of St. Anthony^ will give an ex-
. hibition at the Museuoi on this and Mon
day evenings.
1 will barter for TL’RPENTINE, or any
kind of Produce.
N. KING,
10 miles North of Fayetteville.
Oct. 28, 18.50. ‘ 4:!tf
.JFS'I' TU’.CEfVEa
B.VGS Rio aud Laguira COFFEE.
2 hhd.s. Cuba SUGAR.
lU bills. Crushed and Betined Sugar.
15 bVtls. and half-bVils. Butter Crackers.
(i boxes Collins \ Co’s Hartford Axes.
20 boxes Steam Refineil (,'andy.
With a variety of other Goods to complete our
assortment.
S. W. TILLING HAST & CO.
Feb’y 10, 1851. «8tf
Jub
Julv 1.
LBS. RA(JS WANTED,
by
H. BRANSON .S: SON.
7xtf
K1N(J and .\. .Mc.MILL.VN have ent«‘r.ed
into copartnership in the Distillery of
Turj>entine, and have ere‘ted :i Still on the
West side of the Fayetteville and Western Plank
Road, 8 miles from Fayetteville.
N. KING.
MavO.—71tf A. McMILLAN.
%%'antvd,
E wish to huy 2(*.0(K1 barrels Turpentine.
KIN({ & McMILLAN.
w
IIKSl>i:i!l\N 1I.\KI>,
tn tr Siiii/iiii/ linoJt’, jf'xf rrrt irPrif.
tLSO, Bishop Bascom’s .Sermons: The Week,
comprising the Last Day of the Week, tlie
Fiist D.;y of the Week, the Week Completed.
The Lrnds of the Moslem, a Narrative of Orien-
t.al Tmve’ The Path of Life, by Rev. Henry
Rowl.imi. Tom Racquet, ami his three Maiden
Aunts. Etiquette for Ladies. Do. for Gentle
men. The Psalmist .aud Supj lement. Butler's
Iludibras. Plut.arch's Lives. Madam Roland,
by .\bbott. Dictionary of ('notations, Latin.
Fren« h, iS;c. Fnion Bible Dictionary. Burns’
Works. Piietryof Flowers. Flora's Interpreter.
Book Keeping. School Books, I'^c.
E. J. HALE SON.
.May 5. 1851.
^r.
I
Town of Fayetteville, on Thursday the
^Jth d:iy t)f August next, TFN .''H.VRFS OF i Sarsaparilla, Kreosote, Borax, .\rrowroot, Isin
*TOCK in the Henrietta Steam Boat (.’o., FI\'E | glass. Gum .\rabic, Gum Mj'rrh, Capsicum, Lo-
CH-VRF.'' OF ST>CK in the F.ayetteville and belia, Pla.sters, Liquorice, Chloroform, Jtijiibr
'^’e^tern Plank Road Co.. and ONE .''H.VRE OF ! Paste, (’opper.as. White Lead, Lin.seed Oil, Train
8TOCK in the Washington and New Orleans j Oil, 'Whale Oil, Sperm Oil, Sweet Oil, Neatsfoot
>1:. gnetic Telegrajih Co. .\lso, at the Store ofOil. Cojial Varnish, Leather Varnish, Japan
Jones A: Deming. some OtJice Furniture, and | Varnish, Window Glass, Putty, T’umice Stone,
Ftore utensils, kc. the remnant of the Personal | f'hrome (Jreen, Chrome Yellow, L.impblack,
tstiite of Daniel Johnson, dec’d.
Si.x moiitlis credit on all sums over ten
dollars. Notes with apjiroved serurity will be
required before the Property is transferred.
G. DEMlNfl, Adm'r
Dan'l Johnson, dec’d.
Julv 17. 5-ts
Hotel,
FAVE r rEVIf.LE, N. C.
II IS large and splendid F>uilding has now
F'ire Insurance.
TM^HF ,ETN.\ Insurance Company of H.art-
JL ford, having paid the tax imposed by the
Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con
tinue it.i .\gency in Fayetteville, ujider the
inan.-igemeut of tlie iindersiguod, who is pre
pared to issue Policies of Insurance on P.tiild-
ings or (Joods, either in this Town or in any
j>art of the State, on proper application, de
scription of the Pro]iert\ . Xc.
The ,1]TN.\ CO.Ml’.VNV has been in operation
about ."O years. Its capital is !§i300,i^00.
The Hon. Thos. K. Brace was its first President,
MEC'II\NICAT. ROOKS.
tPPLETON'.'> Mechanics’ Magazine: Bor
den's Fi>rmuhv for constructing Rail Roails:
Wightwick's Hints to Architect.s. by Downing;
Minifie’s Mechanical l>rawing Book; Mahan's
Civil Engineering; P>ournc's C.atechism of the
Steam Engine: .Mill-Wright's Guide: American
House Carpenter, by Hatfield; Mechanic's Own
Book: Mechanic’s Text P«ook; Cabinet Maker
and I'ph «lsterer's Companion; Builder's Com
panion; l>ver and Color Maker's Comp.anion;
Painter, fiildcr and Variiisher’s ("ompanion.
E. J. HALE \ SON.
I>AJ\TS.
LB.''. Pure and No. 1 WHITE
LE.\D, in Oil.
Imperial and Paris Green.
Spanish I’rown, Spanish Whiting.
VVinter Green, Chrome Yellow.
Litharire and other varieties of Paints.
CtiOK & JOHNSON.
March 10, 1851. fi2tf
AN ANTI-SECESSIC»NIST LADY.
We received a letter by the la>t maif
from the daughter of an old friend in the
Co s Factory, qualities assorted from common to
very fine, which I will sell at lowest manufac
turing prices.
J.
UTLEY.
•ititf
wanted.
4'k^kJk RR^- f"AST IRON.
for which the highest neighborhood of the llock Mills, Ander-
market price in (ash \vill be paid, s,m, (S. C.) stilting that we are not nii.s-
Debvere- at . - • ! taken in supposing the ladics to be gener-
l-avetteville, Aug. 1 I8 >0. odtt • • t- • .'ti •
• i ally m tavor oi the Lnion. t?he likew’i.«e
l'OR.\C'CO. thJit ”1 her section of the country the
A GOOD STOf’K on hand; and 1 shall re- fire-eating politicians are no great favorites
reivr regularly, frrvm Messrs. J. Jones & with the ladies, and that they would be
very loth to commit their happiness to the
hands of such men. We do not kuow,
from the expression of our fair correspond
ent, whether her allusion is to political or
domestic hapiiiness, but perhaps both. A
mnn who is so Avilling fo secede from his
Gori rnnu'ut for evert/ offenre, might be e-
qually disp-ised to uc de from his xrife.
ecen/t'rne xhe garc him a cross Jook, or
got into a pouting miX'Kl. Tt is well know’n
that the ladies are all amiable, and ever
dispo.sed to .smile on their husbands; but
sometimes it so hajipens that the Lords of
cr«5itii/n are so cros.sed and crabbed, and
such fire-eaters, that tears are prcxluced
instead of smilc.-^. Then to speak of se
cession is certainly adding insult to injury.
Southern Patriot.
FayetteTille, .\pril •?. 1851.
NO'TK’E.—All Acconrits duo
the Merchants'.'SteamboatCompany, for Freights
up tc the 15th inst.. must 1m> promptly paid to
the unilersigned. as much time cannot be given
to the collection of the same.
J. T. WADDILL. lateAg nts.
Fayetteville. Jan. 27, 1851. 5t'tf
ART TNION OF PHILAPKLPFIIA.
For the Promotion of the Arts cf
Design in the United States.
I^VEFY Member, for the year 1851, will re-
A ceive for each Stibscription of Five Dol
lars. a print of Huntington's “Christiana and
her Children.’’ engraved by Joseph Amli-cws.
Boston and the companion, a print of Hunting- ~ ~ I T
ton's ‘-.Mercy's Dream,” engraved by A. 11. Hit- AUohtion IWnerolenee.—it IS notoriou.s
chie. New York: or the choice of any two of the that the Abolitimiii^R give nothing, or next
DRV GOODS A'r COS'J\
ITH a view of making a change in our
business, we now offer our entire stock
of DRY GOODS at cost, for cash or country
w
iiecM
ri
I)cr Steamer and for sale,
BBLS. Crushed and Refined SUGAR,
1 chest fine Hyson Tea,
casks best London Porter, pintbot'l.s,
4 cases superior old Port Wine,
I ( ask Madeira Wine,
5 hli'is. Cuba .Molas.ses.
SAM L W. TILLINGHAST & CO.
June 20, lb51. 77tf
WAN'l'FA),
fBlHREE House Servants, good seamstresses
JL aud li'ashers. Liberal prices will be; paid.
May 2tJ.
J. & T. WADDILL.
73tf
Il'Works oh Pree-Masonry.
FW .Masonic Trestle-Board, adapted to the
Work .and Lectures, as practised in the
■^Xodges. Chapters, Councils, and Encampments
\of Knight Templars in the United States, by
^has. W. .Moore.
The Free-.Mason’s Manual, a companion for
the initiati'd through all the degrees of Maaonrj
by Rev. K. I. Stewart.
The True Masonic Chart or Hieroglyphic
Jloidtor, l>y .1. L. Cross.
The Free-.Mason’s Monitor, containing a do
lineatiou of the fuudumeatal principles of Free-
Ma.vmry, riperative and speciUntive, as well in a
religious as a moral view, by Z. A. Davis.
For sale by E. J. HALE & SON.
32. 7i
Patent Plack, Terra de Sienna, Umber, Black
Lead, Litharge, Rel Lead, Patent Dryer, Whi
ting, French Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Venetian
Red, Spanish Brown, Prussian Blue, Sand-pa-
per. Starch, Sal Eratns, Mu.stard. Spice. Nut.-
megs, Pep}ter, Hops, Indigo, Madder, Saltpetre,
Ginger. Glue, Annato, Clove.s, .Mace, Burning
Fluid. Alum. Oxalic Acid, White Brick, Tripoli.
Wash I5rushes, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
Scrubbing ditto. Shoe do.. Tooth do.. Hair do..
Logwood, Red wood. Black Ink, Opodeldoc, &c.,
with a general assortment of Medicines; Chemi
cals of all kinds; French and English Perfume-
rjr and Soaps; with a full assortment of all the
leading Patent Medicines now in use.
Orders from the country j>romptly attendel
to, and goods carefully packeil.
The Subscriber feels assureil that he can
meet the wishes of the purchaser in regard to
quality ami price.
S. J. HINSDALE, Druggi.st.
October 12, 1850. 42tf
1H4'.*. The Beiiding and Furniture of all kinds
is new. and the rooms convenient and pleasant. : the highest character for the prudence of its
The Table is always furnished with the best ' management, and for the liberality with which
the market affords, aided by a fine vegetable i it has ever adjusted its losse.s.
garden. | R- ilALE, Agent.
Boarders. Lodgers, and Travelb'rs will fiuil de-j March 10, 1851. t>2-tf
sirable aecommodations and attentive servants. ; ,,,.~™77rr3 7, ZTi it j
No pains will be spared to give entire satisfac- ; ^TRA^^ I TTFR. , orn . hellers, and a va-
tion.
Families can be furnished with large, airy.
and he still bolds that ofl'ice; and several of its , , . ^ i. ,
first Directors are still active and efficient mem- I 'J*
bers of the Board. It has at all times sustained The stock is worthy the attention ot those wish-
front double rooms, conveniently and hand
somely furnished.
An experience of 20 years will enable the le.s-
see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BROWN.
June 1, 18.50. -S-tf
NEW BOOKS.
fW^HE Worke of Alexander Hamilton, 4 vols.;
■ The Female Jesuit, or the Spy in the
Family; The Nightingale, or Jenny Lind Song
ster; The Complete Angler, by Walton & Cotton;
The Course of Creation, by Jno. Anderson, D D.;
Tales from Shakspeare; The f rystal Fount, r
choice collection of Temperance Songs; Pictorial
Shakspeare: A Pastor’s Sketches, by Spencer;
Tom Racquet and his three Maiden Aunts; Mar
shall’s Book of Oratory, &c. &o. Just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
June 7, 1851.
SOUTHERN HARMONY.
JUST RECEIVED, a new supply of this
popular Book.
Julj ISjl, r. J. UALE SON.
Stage Line to lialeigli.
rW^IIE Subscribers, Mail Contractors from
M. Fayetteville to Raleigh, will comr.ience
operations this tlay, with new and comfortable
Coaches, good horses, and careful Drivers.—
They have reduced the Fare from Sjio to 4.
The .Stage Houses are, in Fayetteville, the Fay
etteville Hotel, in Raleigh, the \ arborough
House; but Passengers will be conveyed to such
other llouses as they may select. The hours of
departtire will be, until further notice, at half
past y P. M. from Fayetteville, and at 2 P. M.
from Raleigh, daily. The subscribers hope, by
unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share
of tho travel,
MURDOCK McKINNON,
DAVID McNElLL.
Fayetteville, July 1, 1851. 78-tt
North Carolinian and Raleigh Register copy
till forbid.
riety of Ploughs and Ploagh fixtures, for |
sale bv J. iSi T. W’ADDILL.
Jan' 4. -V.tf
ing to buv-
May l;J.—Titf COOK & TAYLOR.
I NE(;R0ES WANTED.
C'^ASII paid for likely young Negroes, if ap-
y plication is ma'le soon.
i J. & T. WADDILL.
Sept. 10, 78.'/0. 37tf
following four splendid engravings, viz; 1. John
Knox's Interview with Mary (jueen of Scots,
p.iinted by Leutze, engraved by Sartain. 2.
Ruth anl Boaz, paintel by Rothermel, engnived
by Sartain. 8. Morey’s I'ream. painted by
Huntington, engi-aved by Ritchie. 4. Christi
ana and her Childreti, painted by Huntington,
engraved bv .\ndrews: and a copy of the Phila-
An lai™ l!oi.ori», „ My ^ Smilh, (who lias reallv a large
let, co’itainiiijr a roporl ot the trans:»rtn'us ot i • i- i* i • • v i \
the Institution, and information on the subject soul witbiii him, only it is bottom upwardfi,)
of the Fine Arts throughout the wl.oic world. a.sk to to be excused. We have tried hard
The .Art Union of Philadelphia awards ]>rizes goad them to liberality—to shame them
in its own Certificates, with which original A- even—but they are venceance-prtMif.
to nothing, to aid the emancipation of
.slaves; but we had suppo.=ed that when an
object \v:is presented which they could not
but approve, and in the direct line of grand
larceny, they would .'ihell out with some
degree of liberalily. Eut, alas for poc»r
human nature, they with one consent, ex-
.lUST FI.MSHKI),
.■^IGHT NEW BUGC.IES. Also, two second
hand. For sale by
A. A. McKETHAN.
June 2, 1851. 74-tf
E
I).\VIS'S PAI.N-lvll.I.I'.U,
[J^OR sale by SAM’L J. HINSDALE,
r April 21. 08tf
ooous.
r|Tl HE Snbscribers are now receiving a por-
Jl tion of their SECOND IMPORTATION of
GOODS this Season,—DRY GOODS, CUTLE
RY, CROCKFUY, GLASS, &c.
—ALSO—
3000 yds. a»«oi*ted C'arpeliiig:.
s. W'. TILLINGHAST & CO.
October 28. 4Iitt
DOM[:STICS.
ITTLE River Osnat)eppji; 7-8 and 4-4
Shefetings always on hand, aad for sale at
Factory prices, by
STARR & WILLIAMS.
Justi 7, 7j-a'
Dissolution of Copartnership.
r||lHE firm of Blocker Bullard was this day
JL dissolved by muttial consent. J. C. Block
er alone is authorized to settle the affairs of the
same. J- C. BLOCKER,.
G. W. BUuLARD.
Harrisonburg, June 2. 1851. 74-tt
P. S.—G. W. Bullard also withdraws from
the firm of B. (]ulbreth & Co.
J. C. Blocker and B. Culbreth will continue
the firm under the name aud style of li. Culbreth
& Co., at Cedar Creek.
mm
A SUPPLY of Fresh Ground CORN MEAL
kept for sale at the Mill, late .Vnderson’s.
Grintling of Hominy and Meal done promptly.
Fayetteville, March 1851. 12tt
WANTED,
rWlIIE Law part of No. 1 Der. & Battle’s Re-
■ ports, and the List of Cases in 1st Dev's
Equity.
The subscribers will pay a reasonable price
for any odd Nos. of Reports previous to Iredell’s
6th Law ar I 3d Equity.
i:. J. HALS & SON.
F.VI.L & WI.N'PKIt GOODS.
WF' are now re'eiving our F A L L AND
W INTER GOOD S, consisting of a
verj’ general and well selected Stock,
li\ ALL LINES,
Which we are offering on our usual terms.
All sorts of Produce purchased; and we
attend as usual to the FORW ARDING BUSI
NESS. J. & T. W’ADDILL, Hay st.
Fayetteville, Nov. 25, 1850. 47tf
' NlI\^(K)^S^
OUR F.^iI 7n¥ wi\TlR STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware,
&c. &c., is now come to hand, and is ready for
sale. Our stock is large and well worthy the
attention of those wishing to purchase.
fSig^ We will barter for any kind of Country
Produce. COOK & TAYLOR.
Sept. 2, 1850. 35tf
Iredell’s Law Reports, VoL 11.
JUST published, for sale by
E. J. HALE & SON.
Juac 3, 1061. 75
mcric.TU works of .\rt mav be iiurchasod in any . o -.i • - , , - - i-
part of the United States,-at the option and se- >crret Smith, in order 0 s«ve Chaplm,
lection of the jterson who may obtain a )>rize at the under-ground railroad conductor, from
the annual Distribution, which takes jdace on the punishment due to his crimes, shelled
the evening of the last week-day in every jear. out some 81^i,2H8,l5 towards the twenty
The hxecutivc ( oininittee of the Art l nion, odd thousand dollars neces.sary to enable
when 60 requested, select works ot Art, Without i- . j. «■ -..i i i i.-
charge or compensation, from their Free (Gallery, *0 get off With a whole skin Our Abo-
210 Chestnut Street, for those persons in the litlou trends have been appealed to again,
countrA', who may live remote from Galleries, or and again, and agtiin; they have been
public exhibitions of the Fine Arts. begged, and bullied, and entreated, for
Subscriptions of membership, reimbur.se Gcrrit for a
; i-t of his wavj. „„.ia« b,.t ai. j^b„t has
which will be forwarded upon the receipt ol the ( yet^been collected Iiom all the Abolltion-
money to any part of the conntry. ists in the country for tbia highly honora-
Tbe Honorary Secretaries will give receipts j j.y object is 82,722,02, leaving him still
forsubscriptions, orreinittancesmaj-beinadcto gg 501 ^ If of this he can get
GEORGE W. DEWEY.
Corresponding Sec’y, 210 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia.
Honorary Sec'y for Fayetteville, j.*. C.,
E. J. HALR.
Jane G, 1851. 76-
LESSONS IX MUSIC.
LH. WHITAKER would respectfully iii-
• form the citizens of Fayetteville and vi
cinity, that he has agaiu commenced giving Les-
the change, he had better be tiankful, and
set down §9,000 to profit and lo&s—unless,
indeed, be con.-»iderj the lesftdn he has so
dearly learned worth the money, viz, nev
er trust men who advocate thievery of any
.sort.—Journal of Commerce.
\ ^‘What under the snn can cause that
! bell to ring to-day?” Raid one man to an-
sons on the Piano Forte. He returns his thanks ■ Other as they were approaching a country
for the liberal patronage heretofore received, : village.
and humbly solicits a continuance of the same. : J express TOy candid, unbias-
All pains shall be taken for the advancement of ■ opinion,” was the reply, “I should say
In^sSi^t'ion also given on the Guitar. ; t^^t some one was pulling the rope.”
Pianos tuned and repaired in the best i —: :—^ . T“ ^
manner. L. H. WHITAKER. 1 A late writer Hi the Culuvator saya that
August 24, 1850. 34tf j whether scythes hold the edge well, de-
! pends altogether whether the m:an works
^ ... I by the day or the acre. While tbe former
published for the use of Schools, &c. Lord Hoi- every five minutes, the latter, he says, will
land’s Foreign Reminiscences. Jane liouverie, | slash away all day 'without thinking ol a
or Prosperity and Adversity, by Miss Sinclair, j grindstone,
author of Modern Accomplishments, &c. {
E. J. HALE t EON. j * i v
Apriii. I tOR SALE.
CHECKS, !
ON ALL THE BANKS IN FAYI riJJILLE,
Ju3t P;i&tC!d i-i for Salts at tiie C*ct».
NE SET SAWMILL GEARING, including
Or
>L V.
o an txcftllemt L03 ChuiB and Crank.
Apply to
Apri' 4, 186'
JONEB.