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semi-w]eek:i. Y.
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i ayi;ttevii,li:, x. c., Tuesday mounixg, AUtiusTjf isoi.
[XO. I >.]
I»iBNTK!> in' ,J. NKWliV.
EDWAUI) j. hale
& sox
K01TOKS and rUOriUETORS.
PriceiHf*tlic .Somi-Wot-klj I^bskkvkk 00 if
advaiiLt.-; t u(t if paid during the
’ sul)scrij>tion: or after tlie yeiir has
Fi*r’J|il^''oklv OustuvEti !?2 X) per annuui, if
fhSS & a i vaiu.-e; !J>2 oO if paid during the
year of subscription; or 00 uftor the year
h»3 expired.
Al>YEr»TlSEMKNTS inserted for sixty cents
p«:r W{Btfe for the tirst. ntul thirty cents for each
nnnninrttnjr puMii Htion. Yearly adverti'enjents
by special e"ntraets, at reasonable rates. Ad-
vertinCn an- requesto l to state the nnnibor ot
inaeitioifK de.'sired. or tliey w ill be continued till
fur^dp^Aiid I'harfieJ aceorilinjtly.
tiers to the iMitors must be post-paid.
10
JU4i
p:
*• I rUMi’ SKKI).
QI.lJ>n White l>iilcli. lar^re Knirlisli N'or-
Uuta lia^a Turnip Seed, reeei\edto-
daT MKl for bv
S. J.
Augast t. lo-tf
Settlements.
|EHP ■Nj' ^vho are indebted to ns will oon-
(iisr :in oblijratiun il they will settle during"
the prew^it month. All jii rsons to whom we uie
in(^eBteff’^vill please render tiieir billi for pay
ment.
Au^ 1. i:. .T. HALE .«OX.
r)^lKL»l(^VL DEi’AHT.MEM l»F
siuMCY
■ llIO>U. V.l.
' ■ , ' annual o.iui>e of Le;'tuic.'
il c'liiinu'nce on Mnnilay, the Kith of
l^-M. and emitiiMie until th** first >t
March eriduinir. 'I'he eunuuencfiiu'nt f^r eon-
feiTie|5 dejrrees will bt- held a’lout the middle ot
.
K. L. P>i>iiANN.\N, M. D., I’rofessor jf Ob
stetrics, &.(.
’il >''uiKi!!. wNK, M. T>., rr'u'e.ssur o
Medi.-a, \o.
I PIN. ,M. D., Priifessor ot'('heniistry.
iKi.i, tiiiisii.N, .M. D., I'rulisS'ir of ;fui-
I'OU SALE,
At thf hticeM Mmki't Prues,
New ('rop MOL \I?SES.
1‘JOt) sacks SALT.
r)(XMl liushels .Vlnin Salt.
iUUlO lbs. Cotton Vjirn.
Osnaburgs and l^rown Sheetings.
With a general stock of urticles in the (Iroeerv
line. .)NO. 1). WILLIAMS. ‘
Fayetteville, Feb. lo, IJS'iO.
in VVE iust receiveil from New York, niv i «
FALL .\NL> WINTER
Stock ot* Goods,
Consisting of a general assortment of
Dry (loods, firoceries, llartiware, futlery, &c.
I will barter for TUUl’ENTINE, or any
kind of I’roducc.
N. KING,
10 miles North of Fayetteville.
Oct. I’N, ‘ -l.-itf
jrs iniKc'i:i \ i:i)~
^ Il Ilio and Lagnira COFFEE.
Ot/ 2 iihds. Cuba SCC.AH.
10 bbls. Crushed and Refitted Sugar,
lo bbls. and haif-bbls. Utitter (’rackers.
H boxes ('ollins (’o’s Hartford Axes.
20 boxes Steam Retin«‘d Candy.
With a variety of other Cioous to complete our
assortment.
S. W. TILMNtillAST ("O.
Feb'y 10, 1N'»I. /i.Stf
PA 1.M'S.
L1’>S. Pure nnd N’o. 1 ^VH1TE
LEAl>. in (>il.
Imperial ntul Paris Oreen.
Spanish llrown, Spanisli W'iiitiug.
Winter Green, t'hrome Vellow.
Lithar^fe and othc;' varieties of Paints.
COOK vS: JOHNSON.
March 10. l^.M. t.iiltf
WAS'VVA).
i.r.s. OLD CAST nu>N.
* F F " F * " Cor whieh the highest
market jirice in (’ash will be j'aid.—
l>*-bver.-d >if HAI.L iSc HAl.L S,
Fayetteville. Aug. IT, 1n-‘>0. ;;;;tf
'roii.vcro.
A ;ot)D Sr(tCK on h;ind: and I shall re-
reive regularly. iVoni Mes'-rs. .L .lon*-s ,S;
’o's Fax.‘tory. qualities assortol fVoni comnton to
very fine, whieh I will sell at lowest manufac
turing prices.
Ur. T. ]>. llAKiill,
Mas taken an Office on Hay Street, West
of the Hotel l>uildiugs.
.Inly 14, 18:.l.
4-tf
vz
I’Oli SAI.E,
WM. ROWLAND’S Extra tliick Mill
and Cross-cut S.VWS, 0 and GA feet.
1>. & W. xMcLAL RlN.
Nov. 10, IS-jO. 4Gtf
" SALi:>r PAPKIi-MIIJ..
I^HE stibscriber lias taken charge of this old
anil well known Establishment, and is pre
pared to attend to nil onlers for
Printing Paper, Merchants’ and
I'actory Wrapping, 6cc.
The Mill has recently been thoroughly refitted
with new machinery, and the subscriber l)clieves
he e: n furnish Pa[>er of as good iuality and at
as cheap prices as can be purchased ttny wliere,
Nortii or South.
CHARLES E. SHOP.ER.
Salem, .Tune 7, 1^-M. 77tf
T'
\ c‘i'fu*al Walor
Wlieol.
HERE are scvenil Intndred of these W’heels
in Operation in ditt'erent counties in North
i Carolina. For proof of their great advantages
i over the common flutter wI;.m'I, or any other
! wheels now in use for saw mills, we confidently
I i-fter to those who have nj'iilied them to their
I mills. We can reconiineiul them particularly
i for their suj>eriority in c.-iscs of a low head of
I water, (ir buck wati'r.
We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for
; ditfereiit heads of water, at Wilmington, New-
; tiern. Wasliington. Edeiiton jiuil Fayettevilb*.
, The wheels may also l»e had of F. A. Brevard,
Lincolnton. and L'rinh Wells, Petersburg, Va.
Ptrsoiis wishing to obtain the rijjiit to use the
wheels, will l>e served on application to I).
McNeill X Co., Favetteville, N. i'.
D. McNi:il,L.
A. A
D. J.
Feb'v 2-2. 18i;*.
McKETHAN.
.^icA LISTER.
6t»-tf
M. D., Professor of Aa.atoiny I
M. D,. Professi>r of Theory I
Practice of .Medicine.
, ETII’kticul\s, NL D.. l>enioustrator of An- ;
Fayetteville, .\pril o. 1851.
J.
UTLEY.
tiiitf
FRKsn 'J'i:as.
w;^XTnA FINE HVSON,
H J l>o do Imperial,
Do do f'TUiipowder.
Do do (lolong. and
Young Hyson TE.V.'^. of superior quality.
—also—
Chocolate. P>ar'ey, Sal:ol Oil, MuBtafd, Yeast
Powder.', \c. For sale bv
SA.>1l j. HINSDALE.
A])ril 21. *'i8tf
Sta^e liiiie to lialei^li.
fjl^HE Fnhscribers, Mail Contractors from
Jfl- Fayetteville to Kaleigh. will commence
oi)erat:ons this d:vy, with new and comfortable
('oaches, good horses, and careful Drivers.—
They hav(i reduced the F'are from $5 to $1.
The Stage Houses are, in Favetteville, the Fay
etteville Hotel, in Raleigh, the Yarborough
House: but P;issengers will be conveyel to such
other Houses as they may select. The hours of
dep.-irture will be, until further notice, at half
past 0 P. M. from Fayetteville, and at 2 P. M.
frotn Raleigh, laily. The subscril>ers hope, by
unremitted attention, to secure a liberal share
of the travel.
MTRIKXMC McKINNON,
DAVID McNEILL.
Fayetteville, .July 1, 7H-tf
North 'arolinian and Raleigh Register copy
till forbid.
^200 lleward.
IW’ILL give one hundred dollars for the .t]!-
}>rehension and confinement of ANDERSON
and .)1]RRY in any juil so that 1 can get them
agiiin, or fifty dollars for either. I will also
give •'jilM)for jiroof of any res[ionsible person's
harl)oring said negroes. They ranaway fiom
my plantation in Moore county on the lOth ol
Feb'v last, and are thought to be lurking about
Dior 17 miles abiive ('arthage on Deep Hiver.
through the edge of Moore and corners of Cliat-
ham and Raiidoljdi counties. Anderson is about
2.'^ years old. a bright mulatto, about o feet 7 or
S inches high, well proportioned: has an open
cotmtenance, and is (piite plausible. It is be
lieved that he will endeavor to pass for a free
man and esc;\pe to a free State, as he had a
l»rother who plnycil the same game. .Terry is
about 21 years old. (» feet or 4 inches high,
stout built: has a down look, )):irticularly when
spoken to. and is rather inipuh'nt. Said ne
groes formerly belonged to .lohn R. Ritter, in
the ujijier enil of Moore county.
.\ny information must be addressed to the
subscriber at PocWct P. O., .Mooi-e couiitv, N. C.
J. L. RRVAN.
.\pri! 12, imi. 07tf
Fin/ctlccillc Hotels
FAYK r rKVILLE, N. C.
^BIHIS large and sjtlendid I’uilding has now j of I). McLaurin, Mrs. Gibson, and otliers.
i been in successful operation since May | JOHN McLACRIN.
LAND FOPv SALE.
^WllIE Subscriber on'ers at jn’ivate sale, about
M. Nine Hundred Acres of Land, lying on the
East side of Gum-Swamp, in Richmond county,
i -N. C., four miles South of Laurel Hill. The
land lies on and over the stage roud leading
i from I’ayetteville to Cheraw, joining the lands
1840. The Bedding and Furniture of all kinds
is new’, ami the rooms convenient and pleasant. !
The T:ible is always furnished with the best '
the market afi'ords, aided by a fine vegetable |
garden. '
Boarders, Lodgers, and Travellers will find de
sirable accommodations and attentive servants, i
No pains will be spared to give entire satisfac- i
tion. \
Families can be furnished with large, airy,
front double rooms, conveniently and hand
somely furnisiied.
■\n experience of 20 years will enable the les
see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BROWN.
June 1, 1S.',0. 28-tf
100,000 Acres Valuable
'r I M 1] 1-: R I. A N D s
FOR S.\LE.
rM'^llI'^ Subscriber has purchased all the Lands
JL belonging to the Estate of Abram Dubois,
dec’d, lying principally in Rf>l)eson county, atid
on both sides of Lumber River, the dili'erent sur
veys containing
July 2-'), 18ol.
8-w2m
WANTED TO HOKROW,
for a term of five years.
Good security given. I«i-
terest annually or semi-atniually.
Address letter to A. 1»., and leave at this of
fice.
June oO, 18-51. 78-tf
DOMESTICS.
tITTLE River Osnahergs: 7-8 and 4-4
J Sheetings always on hand, and for sale at
Factory jjrices; by
STARR & WILLIAMS.
•Tune 7, 1851. 75-tf
INIX )UM A T U )N ~W A N 'J'1':d7
tF the heirs of i5L’LL.\RD MASSEY will a)>-
ply to the Postmaster at F'ayetteville, X.
('. they may learn something to their ailvantage.
S.-iiil Massey diel in the South in the Fall of
1847: said he was from North Carolina; spoke of
a sister l,otty, or Charlotte: and of his having
been in the Florida war.
I July 2(1, 18.-)1. 8-tf
D. H,
aiid
A
atoiny.
The fkcilitie« I'or and Cli'tical \n-
Btructioii in this institution and unsurpassel.
EXPENSES.—Matr iculation fee Profes-
■ors’ ftes ;reptTe) •'5l0o—Demotistrator 's fee
^10—flra hi.iti'in fee n2-'».
Thepri' v of r.o.ird. including fuel, lights and
servastik' acteu iMuce, is usually or per
vcete-
■ ib'gvie. 5cc., containing fviller infomi.T,-
tion i^Sceriiitig the School, will be forw.irded to
tlijg-sefflyplyiiig lor it, or s|‘eeitio emjuirics wi’ii
be iMWfrcd ’’V letter. Addl-ess
s. >L\I IMN. M. D.,
Jjciin of the Facultv. ■
July 22. 9-8t ‘ I
^Tl'S'r REC EIVED."*
FKlHjB .''ubsiTibcr, Agent of J. Woltering. has
jmst rei-ei\> d I> of Buck’s P.-iteiit Cook-;
lid bv iuilges to be the best '
NO'rU'l''.—All Accounts dne
the ^Icrcllants■ .Sreaniltoat Company, for I'reiLdits
up to the l'>th iti>^t.. nmst be j>r(un])tly paid to
the ttndersigned. tnucii time cannot he given
to the collection of the .laine.
J. &, T. WADDH.L, late Ag iits.
Fa^ettevi^e. .Fun. 27. IS”>1. .'»*.tf
T'
1.
ing S T^l • V K S ,
St
ve now in U'l
Juljr 2'.', i^-'>i.
.M. CAMPBFI.L.
0-tim
.\NC:DYNE C(H'(',n DROPS. j
ThU is a ph ^aut inetlicine to take, producing, ]
ia muttt eases, imiiie'liate relief, and in nine ■
eases out of ti n a ].roiiij)t cure. It c.xercises .
tbc MMt coi»troHinj: intluence tver coughs and ^
irritatioiis of the lungs, of any remedy I ever |
kaew; often stoj>)>iiig the most violent in a few ^
houril, tod at tuost in a day or two, by causing :
a free »nd e.is\ e.vp»*ctoration. To do this it is ,
only n«c r uy to take the medicine in acctjrd- 1
ance Irith the directions, and to increase the
tote=flllc-h:ilf or tloublc as mueh more for a few
tim«s Jn violent case.'?. This is always .s;ife to i
do, for ,e'11 in double doses it only nauseates
the sioBia 'h for a little wiiile. an effect always
beuefidal in this w hole class of diseases. '
earing of Little's Strengf hctung Pl.aster {
on th%'fehest over the pain, and the using of the
Auoi^ne ough Drops freely, will arrest the |
disease in m.-my cases tiiought to be consump- I
tion.' jA.id even in consumption, this cotirse !
will ®'oid more relief than any and all the i
s I e'.er knew or lieard of.
a highly resyieetable farmer re«ili«g in
i county. Kead the following;
DrijLittle—Sir: .\ftcr sutl'enng four or five
we«ks witli il most )>ainful and violent coU'rh,
Iiotlrittistanding I was unler the care of a
phyai^au without fimling much relief, I setu oti'
iu h%Btc for your .\nodyne Cough l>rops. The
first &Dse or two relievel me very much, nnd by
cOAtinutng, a free expectoration was soon estab
lished, when the cough w.is no longer trouble-
sume. One liottle freely used, cured me entirely.
^ Boon as I could ride, I visited a iieiglibor
«bo was also under the advice of ii physician,
who bad been prostrated with a severe «ough,
fever, ite., for some time. Your medicine was
at OBC sent for and used freely, anl, as in my
OKvn «ase, completely cured him.
Ib July last, I visited a relation in Marion
Georgia, who was badly afflicted for
mon^s with a cough, pronounceil by several to
be Mii.'umptioii. I advised your Cough Drops
to K used, which were immediately sent for,
aad #8 usual gave quick relief, and he gradually
capered.
^vin, one of iny neighbor’s children was ex-
to die from the whooping-cough, and iu
that’condition began taking this medicine, fol-
lowai by the happiest effect, and was soon re-
steMd.
I have known other cjises in which 3'our re-
Brticfy was given with entire success; indeed, I
have heanl of no faibire by it. In my family I
bave given your Vennifiige with entire satislac-
lloi^ and have heard it well spoken of as a suc-
MMiful remedy. Trusting that so valuable me!i-
tiiUM may soon be generall known,
CHARLTON Y. PERRY.
the fac-siniile of *he signature of Dr. W. G.
Iaitt]|fe will he found upon the outside wrapper
0( t^h of hi.s .Medicines.
wholesale and retsiil, by the Proprietor,
.Manufacturing l>epot, No. ;if;4 .Market
Philadelphia, and Macou, Georgia.
To be had also of James Cain, Rockfish;
Mson, Floral College; Townseud A Doug-
I'liennettsville; Dr. P. M. C'ohen, (.'harles-
t*m; Pijirbee, Barclay sville; P. F. Pescud,
Balewh.
i. J. HINSDALE, Agent for Fayetteville.
WANTED,
IHE Law part of No. 1 Dev. Battle's Rc-
pijrts, and the List of ('uses in 1st Dev’s
ly-
'ubscribers will pay a reasnnal>1e prico
y odd Nos. of Hc[iorts previous to Iredell’s
0th Law and .'id Equitv.
■p. J 1UL£ k SON.
Norici:.
Ill] undersigned, having determined to con
tinue his business in W.-idesboi otigh, take.;
thVs method of informing the public th. it he may
still be low id at his old stand, .'^oiith of the An
son Hotel, wl'.re he will k-ep coi;staiit'y on
hand a full assortment of tlie nio.-^t cboii-e
l.iqUoVs, Wines, ('ordials, t'igars, and other re
freshments usually found in this sii-tion of
c )untry. He hopes by strict attentiun to his
business, rigid preservation of order, and
unceasing care for the -omf>rt .ind eii.i-.\ nient
of his customers, to merit anrl receive :i liberal
share of the jiublic p..'ronage.
WM. W. SANDEUS.
Wadeslior.'tigh. .luly 1 •'>. 18'1. 7tf
IMPOK IWN'r INVEN'l'lON.
f^lIIE .Subscriber having bought the right for
NO ricE.
iJTAlUi .'i ^^ lLLIA.^lS have removed to the
Store recently oc‘npied l>y Mr. John D.
St.irr, one door west of .Messrs. H. Branson \
Sun. wliere they liave just reeeived atlditii.n,^ t"
the Spring purchases of .tajile and Fanev D15^'
(lOODS. t'oiintrv merchants are reijuestcd t"
examine our stock.
J. B. STARR.
J. M. WILLIAMS.
June 7. l‘^'>l. 7’>-tf
.irsr riNisiiED. ^
f llGHT NEW UrcC.lKS. Also, two seen I
J iiand. For >.de bv
'a. a. .McKETUAN.
.!une 2. 1 S'll. 7 l-tf
S HOC CM) SPiilNdS,
IVari-fii !%.
^■IHIS delightful .''ummer retreat is now ojien
M. for the receptinu ot conqiany. the r>'iiie-
dial properties of the water, anil pure atmos
phere. offering great indu.-eTnent« to Invaliils,
as well as thoe seeking jileasure and the pre
servation of health. ,\iuonc the many ini|>rove-
ments. are two newly fitted up I'mthini; Houses.
The Booms !ind Cabins are neat anil well fur-
nisio -I. A good P.and of Music always in at
tendance: a plentiful supply of Ice. and the best
efforts to plci^, at moderate rates of Bo;trd, as
WAN'I'ED.
ft. .\shc Lutnber for Wagons. I A to ;> inches
thick.
ft. .Seasoned Oak Lumber, l;j to o inches.
liHMi ft. White Oak and Hickory, t'or .Vxletrees.
lOOO ft. White (>ak t’or Tongues, P*olsters and
iMhafts.
PX) Post Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons.
2(100 Spokes.
For whii'h the highest cash price will be paid.
.Viq'lv soon to E. I'l LLEl!.
.May 10. IS',1. 72-tf
WAN'FED.
tGOOD Body Maker at tlie Carriage biisi-
ne-is. tiootl wages !ind steady emjiloy-
ment given. A. McKETHAN.
.Mav 2i. 7;:-tf
Over 100,000 Acres; l^irc laii^iurfincc*
.\ large part finely Timbered, and convenient to
Lumber River, wliere a large (piantity of Tim
ber is now rafted to the (ieorgetown market.
These Lands are very vabuible both for the
'l imber and Turpentine, for which purpose a
large part is well suited, l>eing in a region
where the Turpentine yields more abundantly
than any other section of the State. The Lands
will be sold at a low price, and in quantities to
suit }>urchasers.
Inlbrmation respecting the title can be ob
tained by a]iplying ti) the Hon. Robert Strange,
Hon. Jas. C. Dobbin, or A. A. T. Smith, Esij.,
(Attorneys :it Law.)
1 understand there are many trespassers on
these "Lands, to all (>f whom notice is herebv
given, that the law will be enlbrced against all
such oflenders.
.\p]>licatioii for any part of the T.ands can be
made to myself, or to John Winslow, Esfj., who
is duly authorised to make sale of the same.
THOS. J. CLRTIS.
Fayetteville. N. C., Sept. 1, 1S15. 70tf
11HE .ETNA Insurance Comp.iny of Hart
ford, having paid the tax imposed l>y the
Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con
tinue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the
management of the undersigned, who is pre-
jiared to issue Pcdicies of Insurance on Build
ings or Goids, either in tliis Town or in any
part of the .state, on proper application, de-
scrijition of the Property, I'tc.
The -ETN.V CO.MPANY has been in operation
.about :)0 years. Its caj>ital is jS:{00,000.
The lion. "I hos. K. P.race was its first President,
and he still holds that office: and several of its
first Directors are still active and efficient nieni-
The Lonyuwjr of Youitij Ladles.—The
llev. A. PealxKlji', iu an adilrcss Lefore tlic
Xewburyport Female .School, which has
been j>ublislied, enlarges upon the use of
exaggerated, extravagant forms of .speech
—saying tffy/eiith'cl for jmtfj/, nui^TiiJicenf
for fianthoinv, horrid or horriile for
immcitar. for Inri/i', fhousamh/'or
rm/rimh for any more tliaii “Were
1,” he say.s, “to wiite down, fur one day,
the convtTsution of some voung ladies of
iny acqnaintanee, and tlien to interpret it
literally, it would intply that, within the
compa.ss of twelve or fourteen hour.*!, they
had met with more marvellous adventure.^
and hair breacUh escape.'’, liad passed
through more dfftres.sing c.xperienctis, had
soon mire imposing spectacles. Lad eudur-
ed more fright, had i iijoycd more raptunv
than would suffice for a dozen conuuon
lives.”
—Some {>oot who evidently
thinks “our wrongs is iutolerable”—i>ro-
birb!y himself the unfortunate husband td'
a Bloomer—comes out in ihe “Carpet Bag”
in a dozen stanz:is of profound grief^
most olo(|ueutly done into rhyme. Tht^
folhiwing is his description of the gradual
encro.ichment of womankind on the ter
ritories of jiautaloons. He say s:
They took our hats—at first we hardly misseiJ
them—
And then they aped our dickeys and cravats;
They stole our sacks—we only laughel anl kiss
ed them;
F’mboldened then they wore ottr very hats;
Cntil. by slow and sure degrees, the witches
Have tjiken all, our couts, imts, boots, ami
breechcsJ
Vt mnlr Ijoquachy,-—Jean I^aul sjjys that
a lady otficer, if she wai>ts to give tb‘ word
“halt,’’ to her troops, would do it some'
what after this w'iso; “Yon soldier*, all
hers of the Board. It iias at all times sustained ] yon, now mind, 1 order you as Soon a.-»
.1 .... i .. ,1... J .... J jj.jyg tinished .»peakiug, to stand still.
the highest charact» r for the prudence of its
management, and for the liberality with which
it has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. H.VLE, Agent.
March 10. H2-tf
follows; —
Families per month, each ])erson.
Single persons, “
Per week, “
Per day, “
.'j;20 OO
2-‘. OO
7 (M»
1 2-'>
SELF-SETTER for Saw .Mills, gives iifitici* th:if
lie is now prepared to m-iiiul.i-ture and put in
successful operation this maehine.
He claims t!ie following advantages over t)ie
old mode of Saw ing;
P'irst—One hand c.iii teml the mill and saw as
mu(di lumber in one day as two hands can ac
complish.
S«i 'i\d—By a peculiar arrangement of the
do^s, it will saw one-fifth more lumber from the
same stK‘k.
Thir>l—The Mill is not stopjied until the log
is sawel up. .After the log is once dogjred. the
dogs are not moved, and the lumber is of one
uniform thickness. One of these machines can
be seen in oper.-ition at Mr. McLaucldin’s .Mill
in this town, who gives it the following recom
mendation.
H. G. TIALL,
Fayetteville Foundry.
A Model can be seen at the Fayetteville
Foundrv.
March 15, 1851. i3-tf
Fayetteville, March 11, 1851.
I hereby certify that I have one of W. Davis's
improvements on Saw .Mills iu use on my mill,
and so well convinced am I of its utility, that in
my' opinion it requires only to be introduced to
be put iu general use l>y mill owners. 1 there
fore cheerfully recommend its use to all Saw far superior to the Blacking pttrchased in the
Mill owners who would regai-d their own inte- , Northern cities. He intends devtiting his -.' hole
Children under 12, and .Servants, half j.rice.
SAM CEL (’ALVERT.
June •'>, iS.'d. .7-’>-tl.5.V
KING n-.id A. MeMTLLAN h.ive entered
i.™ • into eoj artnership in the liistillerv of
Turpentine, atid have erected a Still on the
West sile of the Fayetteville and Western Plank
Road, 8 miles from Favetteville.
N. KING.
M„vO.—71tf A. .Mc.MlLLAN.
l\*anted,
T E wish to buy 20,(MX) barrels Turpentine.
KING & McMlLf.AN-
Kncourdirc ]\orfh ('oral I tin.
f KIHE undersigned is manufacturing, in Fay-
JL etteville.
Boot and Shoe Polish,
EQITTV SALE.
Ur ILL be sold at the ’ourt House door in
tlie Town of Fayetteville, on Monday
the first day of Septemtier. at 12 o'l’ock .M.. b_v
Deeieev i f the’ourt of F.'piitv, the following
Valuable R1;AI> ESTATE:—
15 I •* Acres of Land oji the North Kast
siile of Cape Fear River, in rhatham and Cum
berland Counties, joiuing Braxier, Burt. Ste
phens and (ithers. known as the ••Buckliorn
Lands.” 'I'his land lies immediately on Buck-
horn Falls, and is valuable for water privileges.
Als’, flu* interost (d’ the bito William
Colville in and to Fmr l.OT.S in the Town of
.\ver:isbor(Migli, upon a cndit of six ntonths.
the purchaser gi\ing bond with aj>proved se
curity.
Also, one vacant LOT in the Town of
Fayetteville will lie sold. u]ion a credit of six
months, upon bond and good security, at the
M.VRKET llOl'Si.; ;i, (),; Town of F’ayetteviile.
on Wednesday the od September, at 12 o'clock
M.. to-wit; on the South West corner of the
.Market Siufire, known as the ■■P>lake Lot.”
AIK'H'D A. T. SMITH.
Clerk \ .Master.
Jnlv 22. 18.">1. 0-ts
rest.
ARCH’D McLACf'HLlN.
WE are now receiving oiir
W I N TER ; O O D S, con.sistin-
FALL (S: WINTER GOODS.
FALL AND
_ of a
very general and well selected Stock,
IN AI.L L1-\ES,
Which wc are offering on our usual tpnns.
All sorts of Produce purchasel: and we
attend its tisual to the FOl{W.\RDING BUSI
NESS. J. T. WADDILL, Hay st.
Fayetteville, Nov. 2->, 18-)0. 47tf
NEW GOODS.
Oil FALL A.\U WIMER STOCK OF
Dry(; oods, Groceries, Hardware,
&.C. &c., is now come to hanl, and is ready for
Bale. Our stock is large and well worthy the
attention of those wi.sliMig to pundiase.
We will barter for :iny kiad (d‘ Country
Produce, COOK X 'J .\\ LOR.
Sept. 2, 1850. 3otf
DRY (;OODS AT COS r.
WITH a view of tnaking a change in «tir
business, wc now offer onr entire stock
of DRY GOODS at cost, for cash or country
produce, taken in payntent at its cash value.
The stock is worthy the attention of those wish
ing to buy,
Mayl8.—VUf COOK & TAYLOP..
NEW BOOKS.
JI^E TOCQUEVILLE’S American Institutions
with notes by the Hon. J. C. Spencer,
]Miblished for the use of Schools, ho. Lord ilol-
laml's Foreign Reminiscences. Jane Bouverie,
or Prosjierity and Adversity, by Miss Sinclair,
author of Modern Accpmjilishments, &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
April 1,
CHECKS,
ON ALL THE BANKS IN FAVETTEVTLLE,
Just PriuteJ ajid fjr Sale at this OfSce.
time to manufacturing an«l venditig this very stt- i
perior Polish, ami calls upon all who think it to ;
the interest of the Sotithern people to beeome ■
independent of Northern manufactures, to give ;
him their aid and patronage. I
He is prejiared to show, by nhxnhilf Irinl, to I
atiy one who will call upon him, the vhm/ aupe- ,
rmritif of Ids over all other /wlinlie* or hlarkiug
now Sold in North C.nrolina. Call anI have yc.ur
boits and shoes once completely blacked and
jiolished, and be satisfied.
This article is ofiTered at a price not higher
than is usually charged for other ami inferior
qualities, and a trial is all that is askdl to se
cure the jiatronage of the public generally.
The uiidersignol expects to visit every por
tion of the State to introduce his Polish, and
asks now in advance that Merchants and others
visiting Fayettcvillu will give him a caO.
A. J. WOODWARD.
June 21, If^ol. 77-*>nt
NE(iR( )ES W'aN'FED.
('iASH paid for likely young Negroes, if ap-
J plication is made soon.
J. &L T. ■WADDILL.
Sept. 10, 18.S0. 87 tf
w]L\i‘iMN(; papi:r.
J RE.VM.s .Meliiim size.
15 Blue, for Cottim Yarns.
From .Manteo Palmer Mills. Raleigh. For sale
low bv H. BRANSON & SON.
JulV 0, 1851. :Uf
l.AWRKXCK .'t ('O.mT’ANY’S
Patent iini)rov>(l Elesii Gloves
and Strap.s,
For proflucing a healthy state of the system by
Friction.
HF, great value of the IlORSE-H.MR RE-
i NOV.XTOR as a therapeutic agent, when
apfilied to the human body, is well known to
every one who has ]>aid the least attention to
the importance of a healthy a-tion «d' the Skin.
For sale bv S. J. HINSDALE.
Oet. I, 1850. 80tf
WANTED,
I^'^oni large sized good MCLES, well
to the wagon, ami not exceeding
well broke
seven
years of age. Apply to D. & W^. .McLaurin.
Fayetteville, or to the suh.seriber at Slicksville.
lo miles above Fayetteville, on the east side of
Cap« Fear ri\er.
N. K. McDUFFlF,.
July 18, 1851. 0-tf
Carolinian tf.
w
Iredell’s Law Reports, Vol. IL
Jp^UST published, for st^lp by
Juno 1851.
E. J. HALE & SON.
75
HOODS,
fBlHE Subscribers are now r«celving a por-
JL tion of their SECOND IMPORTATION of
GOODS thi.s Seas»n,—DRY GOODS, CUTLE
RY, CROCKERY, GLASS, &o.
—ALSO—
3000 yds. a)4Mortefl Carpeting^.
S. W. TILLINGIIAST & CO.
October 28. 43tf
ROOK RINDERY.
W'. 1I.ARJ>IE has resumed the Book
liimling Business at the new Store next
door to Mr. Beasley, Jeweller, where he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desin^d.
Augcat 1. 27 tf
R.i;
s f \ii, lijf: il vs, o TSii.va.
7" E have received ouniew Stock of SCM-
MER C L O T H I N G—(’oats. Sacks,
Pants, and Vcstb.
_A I.S >—
25 bags RIO COFFEE.
10 boxes F’ancy C.andies,
2 hhds. Cuba Stigar,
Nails, Hollow-Ware, Poirelain Kettles, Paint
and Varnish Brushes, \’c.
SAM’L W. TiLLINGlIAST i Ct).
April 1, 1851. Ootf
naltimorc Steam Soap and
Candle Whrks.
HE Subscribers are now manufacturing and
have now' on hand
Belmont Sperm Candles; Adamantine ditto;
.Mould Tallow ditto, warranted to stand an^’ cli-
Tnate; Lard Oil; Yellow, Brown, and ISIack
Soaps; Variegated Bar do; W'hite Bar do; Ful
ler^’ Soap; Fancy Soaps of new styles and su
perior quality; to which they invite the atten
tion of Southern merchants irv making tlieir Fall
ptirchases, with a conviction that they can ofter
inducements as regards quality and price equal
to any.
SMITH & CURLETT,
Corner Holliday and I'leasant Streets,
[7-Ctw] Baltimore.
THRFIE House Servants, good seamstresses
aud washers. Liberal prices will be paid.
J I T. WADDILL.
Mav 26
!il'Rl.\G l\l) mm.W (.OODS,
I S .1 1 .
.T. r. COLNC H. i.V~CAL\
till’ now receiving a large stock of SPRINti
.\M> SL’.M.MER (iOODS, consisting in
part of—
.Sti’iitcd Gro-de-Paris: )il;ick and col'd Silks:
embroidered, primed and b’laek liarege and Ba-
n'ge-de- Laine: Paris-de-Chine: ('rape-de-P,tris;
rieli enib'd Tar!t;ins: j>rinted French Lawns; em-
broidereil and ]'r'iited .Swiss .Muslins; Hoyle's
and printed Organdie: Mournitig. printed: Polka
and fancy f,:>w ii; Mourning atid other (iinghanis;
•laeoiiet and .Swirss Muslins; .Silk and Litien Poji-
lin>; Solid col'd Lawns: Bishop and .Swiss ilitto;
(iriss and otlier .Skirts: Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs. needle-worked: Colbirs nnd ('ulfs;
Lace L'ndersleeves; French neeille-worked Chem
isettes: fancy Mitts :ind Kid Woves of all kinds:
sjib'iidid Bonnet and other liibbons: Edging and
Inserting; Frt'iich and F.nglish Prints: together
with a l.irge suj>ply of other articles suitable for
Ladies' wear.
Freneh Cas.uimeres; plain Linen and Linen
Drill; Clieek‘d Linen; .silk. .Marseilles and other
Vestings: Cashmeret; Drabd'Ete; York Nankins:
.Silk Handkerchiefs ami Cravats: brown and
ble.-iched Sheetings anl Shirtings: a good assort
ment of embroidereil Window ('iirtains, ^some
very tine.)
K('aidy-ni:id«' f'iolliiii;;.
Coats: Pants: Satin. Silk. Marseilles and other
Vests: a large supply of each.
,\ Large lot of I’tnbrellas, and fine Silk and
Satin Parasols, assorted kinds.
I>eavcr, Fur. Silk. Leghorn atid other Straw
Hats: also a goml supply of Boys' Hats.
White Chip, French Hair-Lace, and other
P)onnets: Children's fine Pearl Hats, Bonnets
and Flats; \\ reaths and Flowers.
IIOOl>> IIIKI
Fine Calf sewed Boots: Patent Leather Bro
gans; Cloth and Buck Congress (Jaiters; Oxford
Ties: Patent Leather ditto; Ladies' black and
col'd Silk Oaiters, a fine arti-le: different kinds
of Miss(*s’ Shoes and Gaiters; Lailies’ Slijipers
and Walking Shoes; with a large supply of
heavy Shoes, for servants. I
Saddles, Bridles. C.'ollars, Paddeil Harness,
and Wagon and Buggy Whips.
(’rockery, iliinlwurc, Cnlkry, Hollow-Ware. *
Rio and Laguira Coffee; Crusheil; Clarified,
Loaf and Brown .Sugars: .Salt. .Mol.-isses. Iron
and N.'iils; Principe Cigars: French Brandy;
Gin: Port. Madeira, Sweet, and Scuppernong
Wines.
Together with a great variety of Gooils of
nearly every de.scription. .All of which they are
determined to sell very low for Cash, or oti very ,
accommodating terms to punctual customers.
We would be glad that buyers generally ‘
Would call and examine our Stock.
.\]>ril 4, 18-51 60tf
~ 1)RLS & M EDICIN Es7
Oil.i, ^yul(Iolr Vnrnish, ti'c.
SaMTKL .]. UlNSnAf.K
Offers for sale iin extensive assortment
of GOODS, among which are the fol-
lowing:
Opinnj, Campiior, Castor Oil, Alcohol, .Sul
phur, Aloes, Magnesia, Rhubarb, Morphine,
(>uinijie. Cream Tartar, Sal Soda, (’a.itile Soap,
.Su}>er carb. Soda, F.psom Salt.'?, Sponge, Ijiecac,
.Sarsaparilla, Kreosote, P>orax, Anrowroot,
glass, Gum Arabic, Gum .Myrrh, Cajisicum, Lo-
l)eli;i, Plastera, Liqtiorice, Chloroform, Jujubf
Paste. Copperas, W'hite Lead, Linseed Oil, Train
Oil, W'hule Oil, Sperm Oil, Sweet Oil, Neatafoot
Oil, Copttl Varnish, Leather Varnish, Japan
Varnish, Window Glass, Putty, Puniicc Stone,
Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Lampblack,
Patent Plack, Terra de Sienna, UmVjer, Black
Lead, Litharge, Red Lead, Patent Dryer, Wan
ting, French Yellow, Yellow Ochre, Venetian
Red, Spanish Brown, Prussian Blue, Stind-pa-
pcr. Starch, Sal Eratus, Mustard, Spice, Nut
megs, Pepper, Hops, Indigo, Madder, Saltpetre,
Ginger, Glue, Annato, Cloves, Mace, Burning
Fluid, .\l«m. Oxalic Acid, White Brick, Tripoli,
Wasii Brushes, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes,
Scrtibl)ing 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
ry and Soaps; with a full assortment of all the
leading I’atent Medicines now ia nse.
Orders from the country promptly' attended
to. iin.l gofids carefully packed.
The Subscriber feels assnrod" that he can
jneet the wishes of the purchaser iu regard to
quality and price.
S. J. HLN.SDALE, Dni'^gibt.
; Ootobw 12, ISo?
NEW liOOKS.
I^OT’TIIERN H.ARMoNY; Gillespie on Roads,
Religion of Geolojry: Mattison’s Astronomy,
P>ulwer's new Play; 'Taylor’s Meilical Jurispru
dence: I.ittle .S: Brown's English Reports. Vols.
I and 2: Leacling Cases in Equity: Combe’s Phi-
siolog3'; Smith's .\rithinetic. &c. &e.
Just received by
July 28. E. J. H.VLE & SON.
HHDS. SWEET MOLASSIX lOOO
•JfS" Sacks Liverpool S.VLT, with our ttstial
.Stock of GROCERIES.
J. Si T. WADDILL.
July 21, 1851. (Uf
A good supply of Williams's Rectified
Rye Whiskey. ‘ J. & T. W.
ED \V J ; J.O VEli”.
every one of you, ou the s{K>t where you
liappen to be; don’t you hear aae? halt, I
sav. all of von!”
h.ym
Watch-Maker and Jeweler,
AT THE OLD STAND,
Si'i/n of the Lanji-
n.\S returned front the North with a large
assortment of WATt'IlES, CLOCKS AND
JEWELRY, whieh he invites the public to ex- j
amine. Among his stock can be found,—
Gold and Silver Watches of all kinds and I
prices: Gold and Silver Fob. Guard, and Vest !
Chains; Gold. Silver. Stone, and Steel Keys and j
Seals: Breast Pins and Ear-Rings of all kinds :
and prices: Finger Rings; Gold. Silver and Steel
Spectacles; Silver and Gold Thimbles; tine
Bracelets; Gold a:ul Silver Pens and Pencils: '
Gold Lockets: GoM and .Silver ReU Buckles: !
Card Cases: Coral Beads: Sleeve Buttotis; fine i
.\cconleons: Music Boxes: fine and common ’
Walking Canes; fine and common Pistols: Silver I
Cups: Silver Spoons; Port-Moneys; Ptirses;
Clocks, from !?2 to ii!40; Plated Cake Baskets. ■
Castors and ('andlesticks: Brass do.; Back-Gam- !
mon Boards; &c., &c.
MILITARY GOODS.
Swot^ls, Sashes, Lace, Buttons, Bugles. .Stars,
Plumes, Caps, I'ic., &c.
Particular attention paid to
Repairitig of Watches and Jewelry.
Fayetteville, N. C., July 21. _
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine.
^ FURTHER supjily, just received.
June 10, 18.51.
I'rire of Land.—3Iore than thirty doU
lar.s a stjuare foot has just been paid for a
lot 50 feet hy 52, ou the corner of Wall
and I’earl streets, in Novr York, by the
Seamens’ leaving ]ianlc. The entire eobt
of the lot is $80,000.
Onr of the Retorts.—T>uring the la.st
hours of the ses.sion of the New Hampshire
Legislature when the Sergeant-at-Anns
was requiring the attendance of every niqjU'
ber, 3Ir. Kittredge of Canaan asked leave
to be absent ten minutes, he pledging him
self to retnrn within that time. The re-
(jUfst being refused, a divi.sion was called
for, when Mr. Kittredge himself rose in
favor of the motion.
I Sjunk) r—The gentleman from Canaan
{ must not vote in a case iu which he is in-
j ti-rested.
Mr. Kittredyp—Why, at the commence-
I meiit of the session your honor voted for
yourself as Sj>eaker.
Sjx aker—The gentleman may go out.
Lotnll Courier.
the
E. J. HALE Oi S»N
S'
rietv of Ploughs and Phmgh fixtures, for
s.ile bv ' J. .S: T. WADDILL.
JatK 4. 5:;tf
WANTED,
A correspondent from Lebanon Springs,,
N. V., says Mrs. Partington has arrived
there, and is looking for some of the ce
dars of Jjebanon, of which she has read iu
a book publ’shed by the liible Society^
She found nothing but a anetlFr from the
Siiakers who was marking billiards at hi»
t.-ldc,
LIFE INSURANCE.
fWIIIE Undersigned has been appointed .\gen*
JL of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insn-
ratice Company. F]very member for life partie
ipates in the profits of the Companj’; and the
annual premium for life membership, where it
amounts to ii;30 or more, may be paid one-half
in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months.
Debt(>rs’ lives may be insured by creditors.
ntan may insure his own life for the exclusive
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may
be insured.
This system is rapidly growing into favor, nil
over the civilized world. It is one by which a.
family, for a small sum annttally, may be pro
vided for, .ifter the death of its head, on whf>se
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. Explanatory pamphlets, and the
necessarv Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
I'ayettevillfc, June 1800. 72
LBS. RAGS
by
H. BR.VNSON
July 1.
MOF.ASSES
SON.
Tstf
ART TNK)N OF PIlILADELPinA.
For the Promotion of the Arts of
Design in the United States.
I^VERY Member, for the year 1851, will rc-
_i ceive for each Subscription of Five Dol-
llllU.s. prime liars, a print of Huntington’s “Christiana and
, ^ liRANSO. i’ o * . jjgj, (]'hildren,” engraved by Joseph Andrews,
July {», ]8ol. '"ft
NEW HOOKS.
fB^HE Works of .Mexnmlcr Hamilton, 4 vols.;
JL The Female Jesuit, or the Spy in the
Family: The Nightingale, or Jenny Lind Song
ster; The Complete .\ngler, by Walton \ Cotton;
The Course of t'reation, by Jno. Anderson, D D.;
Tales from Sliakspeare: T>ie Crystal Fount, r
choice collcction of Tcnipe..ince Songs; Pictorial
.Shakspeare; ,\ Pastor’s S'.etches, by Spencer:
Tom Haccpiet jinl his three Maiden .Aunts: Mar
shall's 15ook of Oratory. ^;c. iS:c. Just received.
E. J. HALE SON.
June 7, I'^ol.
soirruERx
JUST RECEIVED,
poptifar Book.
July IBol.
ILARMONY
a new supply of this
E. J. HALE & SON.
AN LED,
GOOD HANDS, at 75 cts. per daj', on
tlie Southern Plank Road. Steady
cniployi»errt sikI cash paeynient weekly, if re-
iiuircd. Apply to
T>. M. BUIE,
At the Steam ISIilT, or to
A. A. McKETB.^N,
Jtme23, 185L [77-tf] Fayetteville.
TOR RENT,
fJflllE New Store, on the Aveme, recently
JL occupied by J. C. Medlin, at Floral Col-
[cgc, N. C. For terras, apply to
July 2a, 1851.
A. M. McKINNf»N.
8-yw
Hlanks of all kinds,
I .-.r Balt uT tiiit
Boston: and the coiirpanioii, a print of Hunting
ton’s “Mercy’s Dream,” engraved by A. H. Rit
chie, New York; or the choice of any two of the
followiag fottr sj>iendid engravings, viz; I. John
Knox’s Intervfew with .Mary (Jueen of Scots,
painted by Leutze, engraved by Sartain. 2.
Ruth and Boaz, painted by Rotherntel, engraved
by Sa»tai». Z, Mercy’s Dream, painted by
Hufrtin'gtow, engraved by Ritchie. 4. Christi
ana and her Children, painted by Huntington,
engraved by .Vndrcwd; nnd a copy of the Phila
delphia .\rt Union Ilepoiter, a monthly pamph
let, containing a report of the transactions of
the Institution, and information on the stibject
of the Fine Arts thvoughont the whole w orld.
The .Art Union of Pmladelphi.a awards prizes
in its own Certificates, with which original A-
nie.rican works of Art may be p.irchased in any
part of the United States, at tb.-.- optioa and se
lection of the person who may obtain a prize at
the annual Distribution, which takes plac^ on
the evening of the last week-day in every year.
The Executive Committee of the Art Union,
when 80 requested, select works of Art, without
charge or compensation, from their Free Gallery ,
210 Chestnut Street, for those persons in the
country, who may live remote from Galleries,- or
pnblic exhibitions of the Fine Arts.
Snbscriptions of membership, $5, should be
made as early practicable, so as to entitle
members to early nmnbers of the “Reporter,”
which will be forwarded upon the receipt of the
money to any part of the country.
The Honorary Secretaries will give receipts
for subscriptions, or remittances luav be made to
GEORGE W. DEWEY,
Correspoadiug Sec’y, 2^10 Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia
Honorary Stc’y for Fayetteville, N.
Jun«- IWl