SEMI-WEEKL, Y.
[Vol.. ].]
I'AYETTEVILI.E, N. C., THURSDAY AITEUNOON, AUGUST 7, 1851.
[NO, II.]
FlUN’l’KI' BV J. 1!. NKW^iY.
^W \l!l) J. HAIK & SOX,
ij iiiTiius anh I'lioriiiKTOus.
for file fl'kJy ()itsKi:\ KR I N) if
ill iulvance: if I'uid during the
j^ipr of suliseriptiou; or after the yciir has
«|gfe|ro.].
10 Wocklv (^nsmvER ^2 (W per annum, if
ill uilvancc; yO if jmid during tlic
jgiMir of .subscription: or W after the voar
1ms L-xpirod.
j||0VF.HTlSl’.MKNTS inserted for si\ty cent.s
pap-^uare for the tirst, and thirty cent.s for eai h '
Baooeedinjf publication. Yearly advertisciiientti
by 8peri;d eontrufts. at reasonable rate.s. .\d-
•*«rtt»t“rs are requested to state the number of
iii|iiSoiis •lesirt'tl, or tliey will l>c continued till
:inil c’lririred ;u‘ii>rdinjrly.
I. rtUTs to the Kditoi-s must be post-paid.
40
FOR SALE,
,1? thr htct'sf Market rn'r,;,
lUIUS. New Cro]> MOl..\SSKf:'.
1200 flicks SAbT.
budhels .Vhnn tSalt.
1K)(MI llig. Cotton Yarn.
Osnaburgs and llrown Slieetitigs.
With, a general stock of articles in the (irocerv
line. .INO. D. WlLIdAMS. *
Fayetteville. Feb. 15, 18oU.
ill.WE just received from New York, my
FALL AND WlNTKil
Stock of Goods,
Consistiii" of a "eneral assortment of
Dry (ioods. liroccrirs, Ilartlware, (’utli'ry, &.c.
1 will barter for TUHl’KNTiNE, or any
kind of Produce.
N. KIXO,
10 miles North of Favetteville.
I>r. T. 1>.
Has tiiken an Ofli;e on Hay Street, West
of tlie Hotel liuilJings.
•luly 14, 1S.',1. 4-tf
'n UNll^ SKED.
Nt^l.l.'^ll White Ihitch. larjre Eiiitlish Nor
folk, Uuta r>aj:a T'jniip .'feed, received tu-
fejhlind for sale bv
W ‘ S. J. HINSDALE. I
4. j
Settlements.
who are irilebtcl to us will con
fer :in obligation if they will settle durinfr |
‘ii-nt month. All persons to whom we nic I
d will please render their bills for pay- 1
.irST Ul'.CKlVKI).
r>.\(»S llio and l-ajruira COFFEE.
■J hlil.s. Cuba SrUAll.
10 bbls. Criishel and Kefiued .‘^ujrar.
l'> bbls. :inil half-bbls. lUUter Oaekers.
(> boxes Collins (\rs Hartford .Vxes.
20 boxes .''team Kefitieil Candy.
With a variety of other (.ioods to ccmjilete our
as.-?ortmcnt.
AV. TILLINCHAST .S: CO.
Feb’v 10. is.-.i.
FOR SALE,
AV.\L HOWLAND’S Extra thick Mill
and Cross-cut S.\WS, G and feet.
D. & W. McLACKIN.
Nov. 10, 18.',0. 4(‘.tf
SALEM PAPER-MILL.
^■^HE subscriber has taken ehar!;e of this old
■ and well known F'stabli.shment, and is pre-
I'ared to attend to .ill orders for
I’rinting I’ajx'r, Mcrcliants’ and
Factory rapping, 6^c.
The Mill has recently been thorou^^hly refitted
w ith new machinery, and the sub.scriber lielieves
he can furnish I’aper of as pood (|u:dity and at
as clie.'ip prices as can be purcliased any where.
North or South.
('HAHLES E. SIIOr.EIl.
Salem, June 7, It^'il. 77tf
Stage Ijiiie tolialeigli.
^M^HI'. Subscribers, JLail (’ontractors from
JH- Fayetteville to Ilalcigh, will commence
operations this day, with new atid comfortable
'o;iches, good horsed, «nd careful Drivers.—
They have reduced tlic Fare from iji') to $4.
The Stage Houses are. in Fayetteville, the Fay-
ettevilU* Hotel, in llaleigh. the Varboroujrh
House; but I’assengei’s will be conveycd to such
other Houses as they may select. The hours of
dejiarture will be, tuitil further notice, at half-
]iast '.t 1*. .M. from Fayetteville, and at 2 P. M.
from Haleigh, laily. The subscribers hope, by
unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share
ol the travel.
MCHDOCK McKTNNON,
1>\VID .McNElLL.
Fayetteville, July 1, IS.'il. 78-tf
North Carolinian Mid Haleigh Hegister copy
till forbid.
1. E. J. H.\T,E & SON.
\n.l)ir\L DEl'Ar.TMr.NT of
\MV\)\:S SIDNEY (M)LU:r.E,
It f 4 II T|0'^ l>. V
The r"' .uinual course of I-cctures
wiil commence on Monday, tlie loth of
iN'l. and continue until the tirst of
gh eiisiiiiig. Tlif comiiii-nci-nieiit for c ii-
■'Cii'cs will be held about the middle of
i floU*liki.SM'« Vrrliral Watrr
j WlMOl.
I fMllilCI’iE are several hundred of these Wlu'els j
I Jt in ojieration in different counties in North '
1 Carolina. For prtof of their great advant.-iges
j over the common tlutter wheel, or any otlier
wheels now in use for saw iiiills. we contiik-ntly
refer to those w'lo have ap[>lied them to tlieii-
mills. Vie can recommend them particularly
for their sii)>eriority iii eases of a low head of
water, or b.ick water.
I NVe still keep a supply of Wheels, suitible for
LI>. . 1 ure and N(». 1 WHllL : (Jiffeiu-nt lieads of water, at Wilmington, New-
bern, Wiisliiiijrtoii, l-.deiiton and Fayetteville.
'I'lie wheels may also )>e had of E. Di-evard,
Liiieolnton. and I'riah Wells. I'etersburg, V:i.
Persons wishing to olit.-iin tlif riirht to use the
wheels, will be servi’d on application to D.
.^lcNeill \ Co.. Favetteville, N.
J>. .McNEILL.
PALNTS.
LEAD, in ()il.
Imperial and Paris (ireen.
Spanish i*>rown. .‘Spanish Wiiiting.
AN inter (.ireen. Chroiiie Yellow.
Litliarjie and otlier varieties of Paints.
C(»OK vV JOHN.>(»N.
March 10, Oiltf
w
M«l«ri
lloUANNAS, M. D., Pl'lfcS-:or of Ob-
; tl\MHK1U.AYKK. M. D.. ProfesS' T of
Mediea, .\e.
$■ M ai i-iN. M. D., Professor of Chemistry.
Ofe'. Uk.li. CiiisoN, M. D., Professor of Sur-
, \c.
P. .loHN.'O.v. M. D., Professor of Anatomy
iPhy'i.’.'Ly.
H. I i K.' it. M. D.. Professor of Theory
Pr.u liee of .Medicine.
pF.ririii.AS, .M. D., I>emmstrator of An-
le f.u iliiies for Atuifowical and Clinicul in-
ftioti ic tliis insiitutioa and unsurpassed.
^ .:^XPKN>K.''.—M;.ti-icidation fee !*!•'>—Profes-
fci > ,iu,:regate( —Demonstrator's fee
^1|D—I'l'a lii.sii'iii lee
'The pCee of Board, including fuel, lights an>l
Wyants attend.ince, is usually •‘js-'J or •‘So.’, per
^k.
Hhe I at.ilogiie. ic.. containing fuller informa-
fiieeriiing the School, will be forwarded to
tiwiK! for it. or apecific enquiries will
swcied by letter, .\ldress
S. M,\rPlN. M. 1).,
5* Dean of the Faculty.
Wv ■2± '.•-M
AN'KEl).
M!S. OLD (VVST 1H0N.
for which the hiy:hest !
market price in Cash will lie j>aid,—
Delivered at H \LL \ HALL’S.
F.i\ettevi;ie. Aug. 17, 1S.'>0. .‘".Otf
^I'Ol^AC C*(>.
A GOOD STOCK on hand; ;\nd 1 shall re-'
ccive regularly, from Messrs. .1. .loni-s \ '
t'o's Factory, ipnilities assorted tmm common to
very tine, which 1 wi’.l sell at lowot manui'ac-
turijig price.s.
J. FT LEV.
Fayetteville. ,\pril ;t. IS.'tl, C.t'.tf
XO riCl'.—All Accounts ]ik'
the Merchants' Steambo.it Company, for Freiirhts
up to the l’"th iiist.. must be promptly ]>aid to
the undersigned, as much time cannot be given
to the coileciion of the same.
J. vV T. W ADDILL, late Ag-nts.
Favetteville, Jan. 27. ISM. o '-tf
.McKETHAN.
I. McALlSTEIL
5G-tf
,)i s r in:cEi\'EO.
IHF. Su!iscribcr, .\gent of J. AVoltering. has ^
just received 10 of Piuck’s Patent Cook- '
LS, s.iil by judges to be the be.'t
StMe imw in u-e.
A. M. CAMPDF.LL. i
July U'', IS.'d. 9-Om j
ANODYNE ('('I'C.H DllOPS. '
is a plesant medicine to take, producing.
Heist e.iM-.'. inimciiatc relief, and in nine
«l9es out of ten a promj t cure. It exercises
tfae He t coiitr.oliitiu' iiiHuence over coughs and I
irrilJitioii . f the lunas. of .“uiy remc«ly I ever
ka»w; often stivppiufi' the most violent in a few !
hours, and at ni"St in a day or two, l.y causing ■
% ftce and e.-isy expe-toration. To do this it is
on^r i.!'ee'^>;iry to t.-ike the medicim' in accord-
mB0t wirli tlie directions, and to increase ihe ''
-r --I;:i!f or iloitbh- as mu-h v.inv f»r ii few
tiaKs in violent -a.se.s. This is always safe t«
for even in double ilos'-s it only Wiuse.ites
t^sioucicii 1’or a little while, au effect always
•i:il in this whole class of dis&ises.
le weai'ing of Little's .trengthening Plaster
«the het • \«?r llie pain, and the using of the
.ffltedyne Cniii;)i I>rops freely, will aiTest the
Hsease in many eases tliou;rht to be coiisumj>- |
.\iid even ii> coiisiitiipti«ni, this course j
will atf. ii'ij more relief than any anil all the '
r»“d;es I ever knew or heard of.
a highly respecfable farmer residing in I
^0b :t county. Head the following: |
Litrle—S>r: After sufi'ering four or five ;
witii a niost painful and violent cough,
notwithstanding I was under the care of a :
j^y.'ician witiiout finding much relief, I sent off
in haste for \oiir Anolyne Cough Drops. The j
fcvt dose or two relieved me very much, and by ,
continuing, a free expeetonitif>n was soon estab- |
Hshe.1, wlien the cougii was no longer troii)>le-
Mno‘. (»ne bottle fr»-ely u.seil, cured me entirely,
ife soon as 1 could ride, 1 visiteil a neighlair
•#ho wa.s also uuler the advice of a physician,
iflni had been prostrated with a severe cough,
^vr-r. iS:c.. for «ome time. Your medicine was
ml once sent for and used freely, and, as in uny
prn case, completely cured him.
- In July last, I visited a relation in Marion
#&uiitv. (ieorgia, who was badly ufllicted for
•onrlis with a cough, pronounced by several Ut
•e Consumption. I advised your ('ough Drops
^ Ik; used, which were immetliately sent for,
4UkI as usual gave ipiick relief, and he gradually
recovered,
A^' iin. one fif m3' neighbor's children vrasex~
^cted to die from the whooping-cough, and in
that condition began taking this medicine, fol
lowed l>y the happiest eftect, and was soon re-
•treil.
I have known other cages in which your re-
lise'ly was given with entire success; indeed, I
Ittve heanl of nd failure >»y it. In my family I
, have given your Vermifujre with entire satisfac-
*4^011, and have heard it well spoken of as a suc
cessful remedy. Trusting that so valuable medi
cines may .soon Vie generall known,
CHAULTON Y. PHKUY,
The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. W. (i.
Little will be fottiid uj>on the outside wrapper
«f each of his .Medicines,
.''old wholesale and l etail, by the I’roprietor,
•t his Manufacturing Depfit, No. 204 Market
•treet, Philadelphia, and Maeon, (Ieorgia.
. To be had also of James Cain, Ilockfish;
Watson, Floral College; Townsend & Doug-
»(s. Jiennettsville; Dr. P. M. Cohen, Charles-
jpn: ('. (J. Barbee, IJarclaysville; P. F. Pescud,
l^wik'igh.
; s! J. HIN’SDALT:, Agent for Fayetteville.
WANTED,
flElHE Law part of No. 1 Dev. & Battle’s Re-
JL ports, and the List of Cases in 1st Dev's
'I’he subscrilier.i will pay a reasonable price
for aiiv odd .Vos. of Reports jirevious to Iredell’s
«th Law and 81 E'piitv.
*£. J. iialjl; & SON.
NOriC’E.
, ^i'^llE uivlersigneil. having iletcrmined to con-
M. tinue hi.'J business in Wadesborouirli. takes
, this method of informing the public that he may
still be found />t his oiii stand. South ot the .\i:
son Hotel, where he will keep constantly on
• hand « full H.isortiiicnt of th** ivo-t cheif"
I Liijuors, Wines, t'ordials. Cigars, and other re-
’ freshments usually found in this section of
I country. He hopes by strict aiteniion to his
I business, rigid jireservation of good order, and
; iiiiceaing care for tlie couifort ainl enjoyment
' of his customers, to merit and receive a liberal
share of the public i>atron:i;rc.
W.M. W. S.\M>EKS.
Wadesborouirli, .lulv 1'). l^-’>l. 7tf
Feb’y 22, 1«10.
LUES 11 'PEAS.
S^'IXTllA FINE in SON,
^ Do do Imperial,
Do do (iuiipowder,
D'l do Oeloiig, and
Young Hyson TE.\S, of superior fpiality.
_ AI.SO—
Cliocohite. 1'arli y. Salad Oil, Mustanl, Yeast
Powdi-rs. »vc. For s:de bv
SA.Ni’L .1. HINSDALE,
April 21. G8tf
~ NOriCE.
fclT.Mlll WILLIAMS have removed to the
.^tore recently occtipied by Mr. John D.
Starr, one door west of Messrs. H. Hranson iS:
."'on. where they have just received alditions to
the .‘^)>riiig pureha.ses of Sta]de and Faut-y DKV
(iOODS. Country merchants are reijucstcil to
eiaiiiine our stock.
J. P. STAUn.
J. .M. WILLIAMS.
June 7. IJ'-'il. 7*j-tf
.IEST i’LM^En,"
1;^ICHT NEW pr(i(ilES. Also, two second
J han !. For
lio\varl.
IWILI. give one lnnilred dollars for the ap
prehension ami confinement of ANDEESON
and .lEUEY in any jail so that 1 can get them
again, or fifty dollars for either. 1 will also
give !*>lOOfor priiof of anj' responsible person's
liarboring .said negroes. They ranaway from
my |«lantation in .Moore county on the lOth id'
Feb'y last, and are thought to be lurking about
Dior 17 miles above Carthage on Deep lliver,
through the edge of .Moore and ctirners of Chat
ham and l\andoI]di counties. .Anderson is al»mt
2X years old. a bright mulatto, alxjut u feet 7 or
S inches iiigl». well ju'oportioued; has an open
countenance, and is iputc plausjibl(?. H is be
lieved thiit he will endeavor to pass for a free
man and escape to a free State, as he had a
brother v ho played th«* same game. Jerrv is
about 21 years old. ) feet ‘lor 4 inches high,
stout built; has a down look, particularly when
spoken to. anil is rather impudent. Said ne-
^rroes formerly belonged to .b hn 11. Hitter, in
the iipjier end of .Moore county.
Any information must be addre.ssed to t!ie
sub.'ciiber at Pocket P. O., Moore countv, N. C.
J. L. lUtVAN.
,\pril 1*2, is'il. 07tf
\VAN~rl:i),
:iOO(.) ft. ,\slie Lumber for Wagons. 1 to 8 inches
thick.
ft, .s^c.-isoned f>ak Lumber, 1^ to fl inches,
l(h»0 ft. White O.ik :ind Hickorv, for .\xletrees.
UiOO ft. White Oak tor Tongues. I’olsters and
Shafts.
TOO Post Oak Hubs, for ('arts and Wagons.
2"Mt Spokes.
For wliich the highest cash piice will be paid.
.Vjij'lv Soon to E. FCLLEll.
,M:iv 10, 72-tf
FaifetfcrAllc Hotel,
FAYETTEVILLE, C.
rWlHlS large and splendid Duilding has now’
JL been in successful operation since Maj-
1840. The Redding anl Furniture of all kind.s
is new, ami the rooms convenient anl jdeasant.
The Table is always furnished with the best
the market affords, aided l>y a fine vegetable
gartlen.
Iiiarlers, I.oIgers. and Travellers will find de-
sirabb* accommodations and attentive servants.
No jiains will be s]iared to give entire satisfac
tion.
Families can be furnished with large, airy,
front double rooms, conveniently and hand
somely furnished.
An experience of 20 years will enable the les
see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN I5U0WN.
Juno 1, 18*)0. 2H-tf
LAND FOR SALE.
^■^HE Subscriber offers at private sale, about
M. Nine Hundred Acres of Land, lying on the
East side of Cum-Swamp, in Richmond county,
N. (.'., four miles Scmth of Laurel Hill. The
land lies on and over the stage road leading
from Fayetteville to Cheraw, joining the lands
of D. ^IcLaurin, Mrs. (iibson. and otiiers.
JOHN McLAl'IUN.
.July 25. ISol. 8-w2m
W ANTi:i) 'PO P>()RR()\V ,“
for a term of five years.
•3^M * * F * F (lood security given. In
terest annually or semi-annually.
Address letter to A. P>., and leave at this of
fice.
.hine .^O, 18.jl. 78-tf
I DOMEsriCS.
1TTTLE lliver Osiiabergs; 7-S and 4-4
A Sheetings always 011 hand, and for sale at
Factory prices, bv
I ' ‘ STAllK & WILLIAMS.
' June 7. 7')-tf
\\ ANTl.D.
C(!Ol) l!«dy .Maker at the ('arri.-ige busi-
Ciood
ment given.
Mmv -if,.
wages and
A. A.
• teadv eniplov-
.McKETHAN.'
7:l-tf
le by
A. A.
.McKETHAN.
74-tf
LMi'oiri'AN'r LN\ i:N'noN.
TB'^llE Subscriber having bought the riirht for
M. this comity, of Waitmaii Davi.-'> i’.\TENT
SELF-.'^ET I'EU for Saw Mills, gives notice that
he is now preparel to manufacture and put in
successful Operation this maehine.
He claims the following adv.intages over the
old mode of Sawing:
First—One hand can tend the mill and s.iw as
much lumber in one day as two hands cm ac-
coniplisli.
.''ucond—I5y n peculi.ir arrangement of the
dogs, it will saw one-fifth more lumber from the
same stock.
Thirtl—The Mill is not stopped until the log
is sawed up. After the log is once dogged, the
dogs are not moved, and the lumber i of (me
uniform thickness. One of these machines can
)e seen in operation at Mr. .MeL.auchlin's .Mill
in tliis town, Avho gives it the following recom
mendation.
II. n. HALL.
Fayetteville Foundry.
A .Model can be .seen at the Fayetteville
I’oundry.
.March I-'), IS-'il. 0"-tf
Fayetteville, March 11. 18.')1.
I hereby certify that I have one of W. Davis's
improvements on Saw Mills in use on my mill,
and so well convinced am I of its utility, that in
my opinion it require.s only to be introduced to
be put in general use by i.iill owners. 1 there
fore cheerfully recommend its use to all Saw
Mill owners who wouhl regard their own inte-
re.st. AUCII’D McLAI CHLIN.
FAIJ. ^ WLNTER (iOODS.
F are now receiving our F L L N D
w * WIN T E 11 GOODS, consisting of a
very general and well selected Stock,
i\ ALL LL\ES,
Which we are offering on our usual terms.
All sorts of Produce ])urchased; and we
attend as usual to the FOUW'.MIDING 111 SI-
NESS. J. & T. WADDILL, Hay st.
Fayetteville, Nov. 2-'>, 1850. 47tf
NEW (;0(>I2S.~
OITv F.UL AM) Wl.NTEHlfoCR OF
Dry Goods, (lroceric.=5, Hardw are,
&c. &c.. is now come to hand, ami is ready for
sale. Our stock is large and well worthy the
attention of those wishing to pundia.se.
8^’ We will barter for any kind of Country
Pnxluce. CO(JK & TAYLOK.
Sept. 2, 1850. '6ott
DRY GOODS AT COST.
WITH a view of making a change in *ur
business, we now offer our entire stock
of DllY CiOODiS at cost, for cash or country
produce, taken in payment at its cash value.
The stock is worthy the attention of those wish
ing to buy.
May 13.—71tf COOK & TAYLOR.
S HOC'CO SPRIN(;S,
\Varr*ii f'oniily,
f H IS deli;rhtfill Summer retreat is now 1 pen
fl. f'T the rceeptimi ot -i'in;>atiy. the reme
dial propert'es of fli(> w.-iter. and jiure atiaos-
liherc, olfcrin^r great inducements to Invalids, 1
as well as tlio.-.c .'‘eking j.lc.isare and the pre- ^
serv.'uiou of health. .\moi:;r tlic many inipio\e-
iiients. arc two newly fitted up II:ithin>r ll' uscs.
The Itooiiis arid Caliins are neat and wcil fur- .
nishei). good 1-and of Music aUva;t«« in at-
teiul.iiice: a ]>lentiful supply of Ice. and the best
efforts to ple.ise, at motlerate r.ites of Board, as
Families per month, each ]ierson, ^20 00
Single persons, •* " 2'>
Per week, •• 7 00 |
Per day. 1 25
Chiidi'cn nnler 12, and .'^ei \ants, half price.
SA.MLEi. ('ALVEllT.
June 5, 1^51. 75-tl5.\
KINd and ,\. McMILL.\N have mtered
into copartnership in the Distillery of
Turpentine, and have erected a Still on the
West side of the Fayettevilie and Western Plank
Honl, 8 miles froni Favetteville.
N. KIN(i.
M.iy'J.-71 tf A. .McMILLAN.
E wish to buy 20,000 barrels Turpentine.
KINO vt McMILLAN.
Enronrnirp. \orfh (\iroHnn.
fBlHE uudeisigtied is manufacturing, in Fay-
B. etteville.
Boot and Shoe Polish,
far superior to the Blacking jiurchascd in the
NortlK-rn cities. He intend.^ dev.>ting his whole
time to manufacturing and vending this very su-
I'crior Polish, and calls upon all who think it to
tlie interest of the Southern jieojile to bectuiie
independent of Northern manufactures, to give
him their aid and patronage.
He is prejiared to show, by nhxuliitc /rint, to
any one who will call upon him, the Kupr-
riorili/»i' his over all other pnli.tluf w hhirl.in;/
now sold in North Carolina. Call and have your
l)oots and shoes once completely blacked and
jiolished, and be satisfied.
This article is offered at .a price not higher
I than is tisually charged for other and inferior
nualities, and a trial is all that is asked to se
cure the jiatronage of the public generally.
The undersigned expects to visit every por
tion of the State to introluce his Polish, .-uid
a^ks now in advance that Merchants and others
visiting Favetteville will give him a call.
A. J. WO(»l>WAKD.
June 21, 1851. 77-Om
NEC;ROi:S WA N PED.
^^.■\SH paid for likely young Negroes, if ap-
EQFPrV SALi:.
"QW^ILL be soM it the C.mrt House door in
▼ w the Town of Fayetteville, on Monday
the tirst day of Sejitember, :it 12 o'clock ,M.. by
Decrees of the ('ourt of E'juitv, the following
Valu.iM - HEAL F^TATE; —
O I «i Acre.s hnnd on thr Xi rtli Hii.'.t
side of (.'ajie Fear Itiver, in Chatham and ('um-
berlauil Counties, joining Ria/.ier, Hurt, Ste
phens :ind other', known as the ••Ibii'khorn
LaiiiN.” This l.ind lies immediately on liiick-
horn Falls, and is valuable for w.-iter I'l-iviieges.
A! «», tin' iiitiTepf of tho l:itt“ illiaiii
('olviile in and to Four LOT."; in the Town of
.\\er;isiiorou^l:, upon a credit ot' six nioiitiis.
the [lurchuMer giving lamd vith ap]>roved se
curity.
Also, Olio va(*ant Ti( >T in tli»'Tmvn of
I’ayetteville will be sold, upon a creilit of six
months, upon bouil atid good sccunty. at the
M.\|{KET H(M'SE in the Town of Fayetteville.
■ in Wednesday thi^ :’.d Septeml>er, at I'J o’clock
.M., to-wit; on the South West corner of the
Market S'piare, known as the •■Blake Lot."
ARCH D A. T. SMITH.
Clerk & Master.
July 22. 1‘51, ti-ts
100,000 Acres Valuable
T 1 M li 1: R I. A N D S
FOP. SALE,
r J^HE Subscriber has jiurchased all the Lands
JL belonging to the Estate .f .\bram Dultois,
dec'd, lying princijially in Itobcson county. aul
ofi both sides of Lumber liiver, the different sur
veys containing
Over 100,000 Arrcs;
A Large part finely Timbered, and convenient to
Lumber Uiver, wliere a large piantity of Tim
ber is now rafted to the (leorgetown market.
These Lands are very valuable both for the
Timber and Tuqientine, for which jmrpose a
large jiart is well suited, l»eing in a re^rion
where the Turpentine yields more abund.-intly
than any other section of the State. The l.ands
will be sold at a low price, and in quantities to
suit jiurcliasers.
Information respecting the title can be ob-
taineil by applying to the Hon, Itobert .''trange.
Hon. .las. C. l>obbin, or A. T. Smith, Esj.,
{.\ttorneys at Law.)
I understand there are many trespassers on
these Lands, to all of wluua notice is hereby
given, that the law will be enforcel against all
such oHcnders.
.Vpiilieation for any part of the I.amls can be
maile to myself, fir to .lolm Winslow. Esq.. who
is dulv atithorised to make sale of the same.
THO?-. J. cntTis.
Fayetteville, N. f'.. Sept. 1, IMo. 7^itf
L\FOIC\[A PION wanted.
8F the heirs of nULLAED M.\S.EY will ap
ply to the Postmaster at Fayetteville, N.
C. they may learn something to their advant.-ige.
Said Ma«sey died in tin* South it» the Fall of
lS-17; said lie was from North ('arolina; spoke of
a sister Lotty, or (,'harlotte; and of his having
bein in t)ie I’iorida war.
I July 2fi, 1851. 8-tf
I.A UGI: S A LE ' A l^C'P[ON.
Mr E will sell finr entire Stock of GIKM’E-
* W UIES at Aucton, commencing on
.Wo#ir/rri/ ffye llf/i 0/
ami Continuing fnmi day to day until all are
disposed of—consistiiitr rd' SU(1.\U, (.’(JFFEE,
MoLA.'^SJ:.'^, ikon, SALT, N.MLS, ,S:c. Mer
chants (d‘ tin' interior would do well to attend
the sale, as the Stock is l.-irge. Terms liberal,
a’.id made known on day of sale.
We will also offer for sale the following Pro
perty, viz;
Tho STOTIE and WAllKlIOrSE occu
pied by ourselves.
1 Tenoiuiiil ill Ijiiek Jlow, oeeupieJ l»y
H. D. .McNeill.
1 Dwelling rir.u.sc in rear, with kitclien
. and smoke-house.
HALL HALL.
.\. .M. CAMPllELT,, .Auctioneer.
.Tulv 28, 1H.')1. 8-ts
1 S .1 I
WRAPPIN(; paiu:r.
HE.V.M."' .Medium size,
♦ (5 •' lilue, tor Cotton Yarns.
From .NIanteo Paper Mills. Kaleicrh. For sale
low l.y H. BU\NSON & SON.
July 1851. -'tf
150
NEW BOOKS.
DE T(X!QUEVILLE’S Am.’rican Institutions
with notes by the Hon. J. C. Spencer,
published for the use of Schools, &c. Lord Hol
land’s Foreign Reminiscences. Jane Bonverie,
or Prosperity and .Adversity, by Miss Sinclair,
author of .Modern Accomplishments, &c.
15. J. HALE & SUN.
April 1.
CHECKS,
ON ALL THE BANKS IN FAYETTEVILLE,
Just I’riuted and for SaJe at this Officc.
lawi;i:n(’H roMi’ANVs
Patent lnii>rove(i I'lesh CJloves
and Straps,
For producing a healfhy state (d‘ the system by
Friction.
H E great value of the H01>SE-H,\IH RE-
A No\ \T0l5 as a therajteutic agent, when
ap[ili('d to the human body, is well known to
every one who has jtaid the least attention to
the iiiifiortance of a healthy action of the Skin.
For sale by S. J. HINSD.ALE.
()t 1, i8.50. o'.ttf
\\AN'rED,
1^’>0rR large sized good MULE.S, well broke
to the wagon, au'l not exceeding seven
years of nge. -Vpply to D. S W. McLaurin.
Fayetteville, or to the subscriijer «t Slicksville.
D! miles above Fayetteville, on the east side of
Cape Fear river.
N. K. McDUFFIE.
July 18, 1851. 0-tf
('.-iro’Jtiian tf.
w
plication is made soon.
J. & T. WADDILL.
Sept. 10, 1850. 37tf
Iredell’s Law Reports, Vol. 11.
JUST published, for sale by
E. J. HALE SON.
June 0, 1851. 75
j\'jR If ooiis.
rHE Subscribers are now receiving a por-
X tion of their SECOND LMPORTATION of
GOODS this Season,—DRY GOODS, CUTLE
RY, CROCKERY, GLASS, &c.
—ALSO—
3000 yds. CaB’petiiig-.
S. W. TILLING HAST & CO.
October 28. 43tf
BOOK BLNDERY.
W. IIAUDIE has resumed the Book
Binding Business at the new Store next
cloor to Mr. Beasley, .Teweller, where he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desired.
August 1. 21 Xi
S I , milEil VL, O TMti.Vin.
E have received our new Stock of SL’M-
.MEK (' L O T H I N G—('oats. Sacks,
Pants, and Vests.
—ALSO—
25 bags RIO (’oFFEE,
10 boxes Fancy Candies,
2 hhds. Cuba Sugar,
Nails, Hollow-Ware, Pop-ehiin Kettles, Paint
and Varnish Brushes. iS:c.
SAM L W. TILl.INGHAST & CO.
April 1, 1S51. (j5tf
Ysaltimorc Steam Soap and
Candtc H^frks,
HE Subscribers are now manufacturing and
have now on hanl
Belmont Sperm Candles; .\damantine ditto;
Mould Tallow ditto, w arranted to ptand any cli
mate; Lard ((il; Yellow, Brown, and Black
Soaps; Variegated Bar do; White Bar do; Ful
lers’ Soap; Fancy Soaps of new styles and su
perior quality; to which they invite the atten
tion of Southern merchants in making their Fall
purchases, with a conviction that they can offer
inducements as regards quality and price equal
to uny.
SMITH & CURLETT,
Corner Holliday and Pleasant Streets,
[7-fttw] Baltimore.
T'
R
W.VXTED,
rjlHREE House Servants, good seamstresses
and washers.
May 26.
Li beral prices will be paid.
J. & T. WADDILL.
73tf
.1. T. COl N( IL Ok: CALV
A RE now receiviu}: a large stock of J'PRlNti
- » .AND Sl'.M.MER (.JOODS, consisting in
]>art of—
Striped (!ro-de-Paris; blaek and col’d Silks;
embroidereil. printed and black I’uirege and Ba-
rere-de-Laine: i’aris-de-Chine; Cra]>e-le-Paris;
rich emb'd Tarltans: printed French Lawns; em-
broiilcrcd and printed Swiss Muslins; Hoyle's
and jirinted Organdie: Mourning, printed; Polka
and fancy Lawn; Mourning and other (iinghams;
.laconet and .'^wiss Muslins; Silk and l.inen Po]»-
lins; solid col'd Lawns; Itishop and Swiss ditto;
(ir.ass and other .'^kii ts; Linen Cambric Hand-
kcrchiel's, needle-worked; Collais and Cuffs;
Lace Cjidei sleevct; French nei-dU—uoiked Cher.i-
i-^ettes; fancy .Mitts and Kid Ciloves of :;1! kinds;
s]>lendid l.oiinet and other Itibbons; Eilging and
Insertinjr; I reiicli and llnirlish Prints; together
with a f.irtic sui'['ly of other articles suitable for
Ladies' wear.
French C.-is.'imeres; pl.iin Linen and Linen
Drill; Clii-ekei! Linen; .''ilk. .NLirseil’es and other
\'.stin;,rs: Ca~liineret; Dralid'Ete: York Nankins;
Silk Handkerchiefs .and Cravats; brown and
bleachel Sheetiiejs and .Shirtings; a jiimuI assort-
iiicnl of ('nibroidered Window ('urtains, (^f>ome
very fine.)
Coats; Pants: Satin, Silk. Marseilles and other
Vests; a large supply of c:'.ch.
A large lot of Cnibrellas. and fine Silk and
Satin Parasols, assiu-ted kinds.
Beaver. Fur. Silk. Leghorn and other Straw
Hats: also a good supply of Boys' Hats.
White ('iii]', French Hair-I ace. and other
Bonnets; Children's tine Pearl Hats, Bonnets
and Flats; W reaths and Flowers.
Fine C.-ilf sewed Boots; Patent Leathi'r Bro-
;rans; Cloth and Buck Congress (Jaiters; Oxforil
Ties; Patent Leather ilitto; Lailies’ black and
col'd Silk (iaiters, a fine article; dirt'er«'iit kinds
of Misses' Shoes and (iaiters; L.adies’ .''Uppers
and \'.alking Shoes; with a lar/re supply of
heavy .'''hoes, for servants.
Saddles, Bridle.s. ('ollar.s, Padled Harness,
and Wagon and Buggy Whips.
Crorkpry, lliinlwnrt*. riitlrry, liollow-Warc.
Cili'oroi'io**.
Rio and Laguira (’’ofj'ee; Crushed; Clarified,
Loaf and Brown Sugars; Sal , Molasses, Ii-iui
and Nails; Principe ('igars; Frencii Brandy;
(iin; Port, .Madeira, Sweet, and Scuppernoiig
Wines.
Together with a great variety of GfMxIs of
jiearly every description. .VII of which they are
determineil to sell very low for ('asb. or on very
.•iccoiiimodating terms to punctual customers.
pk-'jr‘ We would be glad that buyers generally
wouM call and examine our Stock.
.\pril 4, 1851. O'ltf
DREGS MEDICLnTi^ST^
Painfa, Oih, Winifoic G'At.ss, Voniish, dr.
SaMUKL j. lllNSDAl.E
Ofl'ers for .sale an extensive assortment
of GOODS, among which are the fol
lowing;
Opium, Camphor, Castor Oil, .Mcohol. Sul-
lihur, .\loes, Slagnesia, Rhubar>>, Morphine,
(juinine, (’ream Tartar, Sal Seda, ('astile Soap,
Super carb. Soda, Epsom Salts, Sponge, Ipecac,
Sarsaparilla, Kreosote, Bora.x, Arrowroot, Isin
glass, Gum Arabic, Ginn Myrrh, ('’apsicum. Lo
belia. Plasters. Liquorice, Chloroform. Jujub(
Paste, Copperas, White Leal, Linseed Oil, Train
Oil, Whale Oil. Sperm Oil, Sweet Oil, Neatsfoot
Oil, Copal Varni.sh, Leatlier Varni.sh, Japan
Varnish, Window (ilass. Putty, Pumice Stone,
Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow, Lampblack,
Patent Plack, Terra de Sienna. Umber, Black
Lead. Litharge. Red Lead. Patetit Dryer, Whi
ting, French Yellow, Yellow 0 hre, Venetian
Red, Spanish Brown, Prussian Blue, Sand-pa-
pt'r, Starch, Sal Eratus, Mustard, Spice, Ntit-
megs. Pepper, Hops, Indigo, Madder, Saltpetre,
Ginger, (ilue, .Vnnato, (’loves, Mace, Burning
Fluid, Alum, Oxalic .\cid. White Brick, Tripoli.
Wash Brushes, 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 Pei-fume-
ry' and Soaps; with a full assortment of all the
leading Patent Medicines now in use.
Orders from the eountry promptly attended
to, and goods carefully packed.
The Subscriber feels »vssiired that he can
meet the wishes of the pui'chaser in regard to
quality and price.
S. J". HINSDALE, Druggist.
October 12, I860
NEW liOOKS.
^OUTHERN HARMONY; Gillespie on Roads.
Religion of (nology; Mattison's .\stronomy,
Bulwer's new Play; Taylor's .Medical .lurispru-
dence; Little \ P.rown's English Reports, Vols.
' 1 and 2; I.eading Cases in Equity; Combe’s Phi-
siology; Smith's .\rithmetic, See. kv.
Just receive!I by
Julv 28. E. j. HALE 5: SON.
HHDS. SWEET .MOL.VSSES, lOOO
Sacks Liverpool S.\LT, with our usual
Stock of (iRoCERIES.
J. .S: T. WADDILL.
July 21, 1851. f.tf
good supi'lv of Williams's Rectified
Rye Wi.isk,‘v. ' J. & T. W.
EDWIN G17o\ ER,
A LtCTtUE (.NOT BEHIND THE Ct'R-
TAlx) TO Or.D B.^rnKi.ORs.— \ correspon
dent of the New York E.xpress gives tho
followiii^ij; t-ccTio:
The Stute Nonniil School ( lu?ed its sum
mer session today. There was an im-
men.sq, audience present, in tho great room
of the School IJuildings; two-tliirds present
wore ladies, and nuiuy of those, teachers
prepared at tlie .Scluiol, Kx Governor
liriggs c.f Mass. delivered an address full
of humor, anecdote, happy illu.strations,
and sound arguiiicnt in f;i\or of free edu
cation. Such a scoring “Old Bachelors'*
never before received in the presence of
one, or a thousand ladies, but it was ad
dressed to tiiat class of them, who grum
ble at being taxed for educating other peo
ple’s chililren.
‘‘Am 1 to be taxed to support children
not lU}" own?” grumbles the Old Bachelor,
“rertainly.”
“But I h:ive no children of my own.”
‘‘So much the wor&e, you ought to have
them.”
‘•But 1 have no wife.”
“JJad again, you ought to have a wife,
and chilflien into the bargain!” ((jreat
Laughter.”)
And not having a wife, which no good
man ought to be without, and no children,
which are also nece.s.sary, you deserved to
be doubly taxed. “(lO, said the Gover
nor, and present your case to some good
lady, as one fit for her sympathy, aud it
you nre deserving of it, you will certainly
iind it.”
There was rounds of applause for this
want of commiseration for the case of poor
old bachelors, more than one of whom wa.^?
unfortunately present, to be stared at,—it
he was known, by a thousand or two of
bright eyes, and destined to find no sym
pathy,—short of being taxed for the edu
cation of other peoi»le’s children,—from
the great crowd who were present.
A young lady aj)peared at the 0-shkosh'
ball, on the 4th inst., in a white dres.s with
short skirt and pants. The geatlemcii
admired her much, but several of the ladie>?
said that it was immodest. She turwd la
snme of them whose dresses were
tinitcli/ low iu the neck,’’ and quietly re
marked that if they would p’lU up their
dres.sos about their ueck.'s, tlreir skirt.-i
w'ould be as short as her own. They turned
away.
FOR RENT,
fJ^IIE New Store, on the Avenue, recently
JL occupied by J. C. Medlin, at Floral Col
lege, N. C. For terms, apply to
A. M. McKlNNON.
.July 25, 1851. 8-:lw
LIEE INSURANCE.
Tl HE Undersigned has been appointed Agent
of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insu
rance Company. F'very member for life partic-
Watch-Waker and Jeweler,
.VT THE OLD STAND.
nf the Larij) Wntrh^
H .\S returned from the North w ith a large
assortment of W.VT(’H F..'^. CLO('KS -VND
.1 ^]^^’EIJ\Y, which he invites the public to e.v-
aniine. .Vniong his stock can be found,—
(Job! and Silver Watches of all kinds and
jirices; (lold ami Silver Fob, CJuaril. ami Vest
Chain.-- (Jold. Silver. .Stone, and Steel Keys and
Seals; Breast Pins and Ear-Hiiigs of all kinds
and prices; Finger Uiiigs; Gold. Silver and .Steel
Spect.-icles: Silver and (iold Thimbles; tine
Bracelets; Gold and .Silver Pens and Pencils: '
(iold Lockets; (joM ami Silver Belt Buckles;
Card C:ises; Coral P.cads; .Sleeve Buttons: tine
.\ccordeoiis; .Music B>ixes; tine and common
Walking I'anes; fine and common Pistols; .Silver
Cups; Silver Spoons; Port-Moneys; Purses;
C'locks, from •'S2 to >!^4(); Plated ('ake I’askets.
Castors and Candlesticks; Brass do.; Back-(«am-
mon Boarils; icc,. I'ic.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swords. Sashes. Lace, Buttons, Bugles, Stars,
Plumes, Caj'S, iCc.. \c.
Jptri?* Particular attention paid to the
Repairing of Watches and .Jeweli-y.
Fayetteville, N. C.. July 21. (i-oin
RocM i^('r Slcanicr nnd lor s:iIo,
6^ BBLS. Crushed and Refined .SUG.VB,
Jl. 1 chest fine Hyson Tea.
8 casks best London Porter, pint bot’ls.
4 cases superior old Port Wine,
1 cask Madeira Wine.
5 hhds. ('uba Molasses.
SAM E W. TILLINGHAST Co.
June 20. 1S51. 77tf
Gunu’s Domestic Medicine.
VFCR'l’HER supplv. iust received.
E. J. HALE & SON*
June 10, 1S51.
S'
* rietv of Ploughs and Plough fixtures, for
sale by' J. & T. WADDILL.
Jan*. 4. 5:itf
ipatcs in the profits of the (’ompany; and the
annual premitim for life membership, where it
amounts to or more, may be paid one-half
in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months.
Delitors' lives may be insured by creditors.
A man may in.sure his own life for the exclusive
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves ni.ay
be insured.
This system is rapidly growing into favor, all
over the civilized world. It is one by which a
family, for !i small sum annually, may be pro
vided for. after the death of its head, on whose
exertions they may have been Iependent for a
support. It is a good investment of money,
even if one shoubi live long after taking out a
Life Pt'licy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the
arv Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
Fayetteville, .7tine 1850. ‘ 72
SO.OOO
II. BHANSON & SON.
7Stf
7
Julv 1.
M0EASSI:S.
HHDS. prime MOL.VSSE.S, for sale by
H. BllAN.SON & SON.
July1S51. r.tf
NEW ROOKS.
fM'^HE Works of .Uexamler Hamilton. 4 vols.:
i The Female Jesuit, or the Spy in the
Family; The Nightingale, or Jermy Lind Song
ster; The Complete .\ngler, by A\ alton'& Cott^jrt:
The (’ourse of Creation, by Jno. .\nderson, D D.;
Tales from Shakspeare; The Crystal Fount, r
choice collection of Temperance Songs: Pictorial
Shakspeare: A Pastor's Sketches, by Sjicncer;
Tom Racquet and his three Maiden Aunts; Mar
shall’s Book of Oratoi*v, kc. &c. Just received,
‘ £. J. HALE & SON.
June 7, 1851.
SOUTHERN HARMONY.
JUST RECEIVED, a new sypply of this
popular Book
July 1851.
E. J. HALE & SON.
I WANTED,
■ GOOB HANDS, at 75 cts. per day, on
; it#" * the Southei*n Plank Road. Steady
I employment and cash payment weekly, if re
quired. Apply to
D. M. BtlE.
At the Steam Mill, or to
A. A. McKETHAK,
Jmi« 23,1851 [77-tf] r»yctteviUe.
Fire Insurance.
fBlHE -ETN.\ Insurance (’’ompany of Hart-
JL ford, having paid the tax imposed by the
Bevenue Law of the late Legislature, will Con
tinue its .Agency in FayetteVrlle, under the
management of the undersigned, who is pre-
]iared to issue Policies of Insurance on Build
ings or CiM»ds, either in this Town or in any
part of the .state, on proper applicatiwi, de
scription of the Pro])crty, &c.
The ..ETN.V C( >M PAN Y has been in operation
aho\»t iiO years. Its capital is
'I'he Hou. Tho.s. K. Br ice w.is its first President,
and he still holds that office; and several of its
first Directors are still active ami effK^ient mem
bers of the Board, it litis at all times sustained
the highest character for the prudence of its
managetiient, and for the lilierality with which
it has ever adjusted its losses.
iv J. HALE, .\gent.
March 10, 1851. (i2-tf
T\HT rXION ()F~FjllLAJ)EL]‘HfZ'
For the Promotion of the Arts of
Design in the United States.
f^VERY Member, for the year 1851, will re-
.ji ceive for each Subscription of Five Dol
lars, a print of Huntington’s “Christiana and
her Children,” engraved V»y Joseph Andrews,
Boston; and the companion, n print of Hunting
ton’s “Mercy’s Dream,” engnvved by A. H. Rit
chie. New York; or the ciioice of any two of the
following four splenlid engravings, viz; 1. John
Knox's Interview with Mary Ciue-n of Scots,
paintel by Lcutze, engravcl br Sartain. ‘1.
Ruth and Boi'Z, jiaiuted Viy Rothcrmel, engraved
by .Sartain. 8. Mercy’s Dre.am, painted by
Huntington, engraved bj' Ritchie. 4. Christi
ana and her Childre?», j>aipted by Huntington,
engraved by Andrews; and a copy of th(i Phila
delphia Art Union Reporter, a monthly pamph
let, containing a report of the transactions of
the Institution, and information oft the snbjeit
of the Fine Arts throughout the whole world.
The .\rt Union of Philadelphia awards prizes
in its own Certificates, with which original A-
merican works of Art may be purchased in any
jiart of the United States, at the option and se
lection of the person w ho may obtain a prize at
tho alnmal Distribution, which tak(53 plaCC on
the evening of the last week-day in every year.
The Executive Committee of the Art Union,
when so requested, select work? of Art, without
chargc or compensation, tVom their Free Gallery,
210 (jhestuut Street, for those persons irJ the
country, who may live remote from Galleries, or
public exhibitions of the fine Arts.
Subscriptions of meitoberekip, $5, should be
made as early as practicable, go as to entitle
membcl*s to early numbers of the “Reporter, ’
which will be forwarded tipon the rteccipt of the
money to any part of the cOtmtiy.
The Honofary Secretaries will give receipts
{ot subscriptions, Or I'imittanccsmay be made to'
GEOftrxE W. DEWEY,
Correspoadicg Sec’y, 210 Chcbtnut SKloet.
Philadd-pllia.'
HnxtdArr Sco’y for FavcttcViDe, N C., ^
E J
Jun« d, 1^1. "•'