lEIBT
SEMI-WEEKLY.
[VOI.. I.]
I'AYKTTKVILLK, C., I ICUUUAKY IJ, 185i.
[.NX). M.]
i-kintki> by j. n. nkwijy.
K1)\V VKD J. HALE & SOX,
Kl'irou.'^ AM> PKOrUIETORS.
TO CONTRACTORS.
^5KALhI) pi'opos!)!^ for clearing, gruJing,
plnnkiuj', bridging inul tinishing the Anson
Plunk Hoiul, nnd also, for sup|ilving nil the nc-
cessMiry luuihor, tinihers, nnd other niatei'inl for
tile cotistruotion of the said roncl, will be re-
ceivod iiutil the last Weilncstlny in Febniary
p.;,-.'fiT the v'Jrmi->Veckly Odskuvkr >j!4 00 if next.
For particular?! and specifications apply to
the President at ('hcraw.
Proposals will also l>e received at the same
time for the cutting and hauling of h.gs, and
sawing and delivering of lumber at tlic mill of
the Anson Plank Pond Company. The loca
tion ot th? mill and timber lan«l, will be
shown on application to the President.
ALLAN McFAKLAX,
Presiik-ut .V. P. 11 C.
January ol, 185J. 0:I-tlwF
piiiJ in -idvancc: !i>4 oO if paid during the
ve:ir of Mit'scription; or ^ after the year has
p. - tlif 'Veckly Oii.^khver ^2 00 per annum, if
jui'l i« HilMtncc; oO if paid durijig the
rar (subscription: or ifo 00 after the year
expired.
\liVKUTlSKMl',NTS inserted for sixty cents
jiiurf f'T the first, and thirty cents for esch
;,v,v>iir.ir piililioation. Yearly adverti.-ements
• I'niitrai t«. at reasonable rates. Ad-
nrc ro|vu'sted to state the numl>er of
ilt'sirC'l. or thej' will be continued till
•• 1 .iti'l fh:ir;:t'd accordingly.
l,i-trt‘r trt the Kditora mu.st h» p«»st-paid.
i.ixsi:i:i) OIL.
Of Nurth Cani’iinn Linseed Oil.
For sale bv
TOOK & TAYLOR.
{■'i ls.'i‘j, w
XOTR'i:.
rBllll.'11, U r^.;.:neil linving formed a Topart-
K II i-'hn' uii'icr the style of .JOHN P.ANKS
llIIcTIlKi’. f'lr carrying on a COMMISSION
J'.: F'dlW \1\I»1NG lU’.'^lN KSS. all goi>ds
dieni. or ordered, or produt-e sent for
-i;- --'11 l»c jToniptlr attended to.
JOHN HANKS.
DAVID HANKS,
iurt^n. Feb. *J, 1S.')‘J. tJotf
S4^000
Julv 1 .
LI5S. UAtiS AVANTKD,
l>y
IL BRANSON & SON.
78tf
T's
lUtOTHKKS. and Tow Roats
tfvij!!*-.'!!. JLHevid Lewis, and James Cas-
. ;;r>- to forwarti with despatch
^ ir c"ii-f:^ned 4 th* Proprietor,
i Sifniiicr r.T'rfWrs is of li;:ht draught,
>uiti‘d t*i ran i«i l^ir r aUr. She p09-
s and *j - i. and is luiniirably .-ulapt-
■II and i-an acci'inmHliite about 20
. i'riiprietor contt.'njplj^tes running the
IILi - It iTri *iU giTr sjvecial attenliou to
:r. i'iit nnd stores; to towing, and
i!'. nrt'Mi'i to the comfort and convenience
From his lone experience a.^
t ijt :-'iu;rlon of the several Steamboat
t\r iliink“ he can !rive satisfaction.
\J=Tiltant« in the in!eri'«r he w(iuld say.
* ‘i : "la shipped by him. will be deliv-
• 'inMr A'.'ents in K.iyetteville. His .Vgent
; N is DAN ID il.VNKS, to whom all
.iil' ati'iiis may be addressed, ai> Ageut of
"■■iDipr l}r"thers.
JlMIN llANK.^, Proprietor.
!.!:iii-t*>n. Fell. 4, ISo^. t;3tf
•JOHN 1). W IM.IAMS,
i ;>mmiss ion A' Fortrttrdhtg
Fayetteville, W. C.
F .. . iN-'.i:. -,;:t£-
K()){ SALK.—!2U,()(K) lbs. HA-
' J. D. WILLLVMS.
^ I-'-I. );5tf
DK. LITTLL S (’OMPOl’ND TONK' PILLS,
For the cure of children atkd half-grown persons
ot Pale and Cadiiverous Habits, Suppressed
or Paintul .Menstru.ition, Loss of Appetite,
Torpiil or Confined Rowels, Swelling of the
Feet and Legs, Kmaciation, Paljdtation of
the He:irt, iVc.
Ry the use of these pills he has often oired
every disease ot this important class, which are
always connected with, or dependent upon, a
weak or enervateil state of the digestive organs.
Those who are afflicted with the diseases enu-
nieratetl, neel only to try them to reali/.e their
good ert'ect: nnd that too, in the u.se of a single
box of the pills, although it m.iy take several
boxes to cure thent. The Conipoun>I Tonic
Pills never nauseate the stomach, or disagree
with the bowels, jior do tliey reijuire particular
attcntii.n, exce’^t to take one three times a il.iy
regularly. In no less degree of surcess have
tlu se pills been used in cases of females, whose
habits are not well established.
Dr. Liitle~l>ear Sir: For over four years I
was afflicted with an exceedingly obstinate and
painful ulci'r on the itiside of niy ancle, from
which I suffered extreme torture; and having
applied to sevenil physicians, besides using
many of the patent “nostnnns of the d.ay,’’
without any relief, and fe:iring, from my grow
ing worse every d.-iy, that my last resort would
be to the surgeon, to amputate my leg, I was
induced finally to try you*- vitluuble Tonic Rit
ters and Compound Tonic Pills. From the
use of which 1 soon found relief, nnd in le.ss
than one month was entirely well; .ind I have
enjoyed uninterrupted health ever since, which
has l>een about a ve;ir ago. Truly \ours,
HKNRV TKMPLKS.
Wilkinson co.. (ieo., June l>'oO.
The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. \V. G.
Little will be found upon the outside wrapper
of each of his .Nledicine"*.
Solti wholesale and retail, by the Proprietor,
at his Matmfacturing Depot, No. 'Jiil .M.irket
street. PhiladelphiH, and Macon. Georgia.
To Ih> had also of James Cain. Roekfish;
\. \V:itson. Flui'nl College; Town.«end X l)ong-
la»i*. Rennettsville; Dr. P. .M. Colicn. Charlc.'*-
tun; C. C. Rarbee, Rurclaysville; P. F. Pe^cud,
Raleigh.
S. J. HINSDALE, .\gent for Fayetteville.
Or. t7“|>7 II A I 4;^ II,
Has taken an Office on Hay Street, Wesj
of the Hoti-l Ruildingii.
CHERRY PECTORAL
For Ihe C'urr mC
rorciiis, COLDS, iioakseaess,
RRO.\(HITIS, ^lllOOPI\G-(Ol(ill,
(ROI P, ASTiniA, AXD
c’o\sr.iiPTio\.
\ I ANY yonrs of trial iiisU';ul ttf iin(c\irini! the jniMir
^ in lliis Inn wi.i» for it an appre
(’iatiiin anil by i.»r fxriTilinjf ihe most ^antfiniie
(t| itv Nothini: Iml iis inirinNir vir-
lUf*'* find Itie iiniuUtakahle t»€nerit roiilVrrrd on lhoUH»tnd:«
o| ou!d orij*inatt* Hnd ihe rr|nilHtion
it WluU* niMux iiit'fTior renirdit*’* ihrn'^t »i|H*n th**
hnve liiiUMl and U*#»n di'-‘ard*»l. ihi^* has
sained t>i**nd' l»y «‘\rr\ crial. confrrri'd U’nft'ns on ih** ;tl'
tlicied ihfv rnn n^-v* r !oru**U niul pmdiK f‘d rurc-* i«hi nn-
iJU*r«»U' Mn«l t«H» r(.'iii;trkahl»* to tie lor^ttiirn.
Wliil** it is H fraud on the puldic to prt-lend th»Ml «ny
«»ne nu'dtrine will infMllildy r»r«*—.1111 tlierc* at»utidnnl
pro«t| iliMl iha t’herry I'ri'tiiral nii only » {*{‘n(*ral
thintr. hut m1i;k>m invariably, cnrc tli«* tnalHdivK for which
it eniployt-d.
.As tiinr niak''s ihosr farin widrr and iK'fter known, ihis
niedit int‘ ha^ "rndiiHlly hrrnjtir ihr b» ■'I rrlianre of (lie
HttiK U*d. Ironi lh«* loj* ralnn of tliw Anit-r.can pra^ uil (o
tlir pHlar**' of KMrojtoAn Kiujj'. Throii'jhout ihi** ♦*niir»*
couniry. m e\rry Slatf. cuy, and milvrd almost t vfry
liHiiiU't it cont;ilns. t hvrry IVrtonl i-* know r» a^ iht; Im'si
r*‘nirdy t*\i»nt for dUfs»*s of iho *Mir«>Ht anti l.nn>:, :ind ;
in many foreiitn rotinlri*"*, it rniiti^ ti» hi* extensively J
usfd l»v tln »r nn'^^t iniriii»«*i>t l^hy^irians In lirrat Krit- j
ain. h r iUt e and »*Tmany. w h**r»* ihe m*-diral sr«t*ncr« |
have rourhfd Ihrir h»::hf*t ^»frfeclion. rh* rr\ l’r« t‘Tal Is '
intrmliu't'd, aind in ronviant ii'r in the .\rmit‘-». IlM'^pttals, !
.\lin!« hoit'^e^. I'lihtir ln>tiiuiiouit. nnd in d«>me'«tii* prac i
liCc. the >ure>t r»*nird> iheir attending ThN'irians tan
♦•n»|»loy f* r the nmrr dani:*rotis aih-rtions «if tlit* limes.—
\Wii in milder i*ase5, nnd for rhiidrcti it is xaltv pUM^an(
and etierlii tl ti* rurr In fact. »onte of the niovt Malterin:;
l4*>limoi»lnU Wf receive htvt.» iM'en fi*»ni pare nt who
hMVe lund it ef)iiaci u.> in !»'*« » pirticulariy incidental
to chihlhood
'l’h«* rhrrry IVctor.il is ninnufactnn'd hv » pranicul
i 'heiiost. and every onnre of it uinU r lii.s ttw n e\e. w iih
invarialile nrrijracy and care It is H**a|rd nnd proh cti'd
by law froMi ciiuuterf*its. con'^iiueiil(\ can i»e relied on
as e^nuine without adulteration
We h»ve endeavored here to furn'v^h the ron.mnnity
W ith a mediiine of such tntrin'^ir su|>eriori:\ and worth
Hs vhi-uld cotiin»end itself lo tlieir ronfidence—a remedy
Ml t»nc»» juile. s|H>edy and erferiual. w hich Ihis has by re-
|>«'ated and coUiiiie'« iri.tl> proved il elf to be, nnd tru'>t
l»y -re.it rare in prepariirp it with chemical accuracy, of
unif4»rMi »tri n^ih to .tO«>rd rhy^ic‘ans m new at;*nt in
which the> can rely l*»r the re^iMls, ami tlie
with u remedy that will do for them all iliai niedictne
ran do.
Prepared and snIJ by Jamkk Aykr. Practical and
Analytical 'hemi>l, l«*Wi:ll, Mas^
Sohl in K»\etteviUe hj S. J. IUNSf>\I.K; in Clinton,
by \V VKHK-N JHI.\So.\ At *0.; nnd h> l)rup"i-(s anti
l>ealers in Medicine evtrywhcre.
January IVi'J. .V) 3m
II m,l IPS, MOl'Sii SIKHS.
-Hr
TO THE PI in.IC.
rWIHE subscriber has leasetl for a term of
-B- years, of R. W. Rrown, Ks(|., his fire-proof
Store, with his Wh.-irves, and is now in a condi
tion to t:ike especial care of Spirits Turpentine
anil other Naval Stores conimitted to his care.
The Warehouse is well known to be the best and
safest place in town for the storage of Racon,
Lard, Corn, I’eas, &c. The lower wharves have
on them four large new sheds, where Spirits can
be safely kept from the rain ami sun. He is
prej>ared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds
of produce sent to his care. He will also make
advances when required.
lie begs to refer to the follovvhig gcntlenieii;
I’w. W. Rrowii, .lolin I’awson, O. (i. Parsley and
Thos. II. Wright, K.s'is.
MILKS COSTIN,
Rrown's wharf, Wilmington, N. C.
Sept. 12, IS51. 21-V
F‘
n Kl’KN'l'INK I,AM)
FOR SAl.K.
OR sab?, :’>0:! acres of LAND on .Tames
Creek, and (i40 .-leres on (,'ypress Creek,
in Cumberland, convenient to the Western Plank
Road, heavily tiiiiberi'l. :ind admirably adapted
to the making of Turj>entine.
•\pl>lv at this Office.
Nov.’i'S, 18.')1. 4Uf
w.
.N'OTICK.
A TE.VCHI'R wanted, to take charge of the
Academy at Whiteville. ('oluinbus county,
N. C. liberal price will be given. Applica
tion will be made to F. George, Ksij. »r myself,
at this otiice.
J. A. MAULT5RY.
Whiteville. Dec. 10, I8'>1. 48-tf
jbi.vK~
T
Fall Slock.
1 8 .3 I.
July 14, liv’d.
4-tf
rBIIIF. Subscriber ofl'ers for sale one
JL largest and best assortments of GK)DS
in hi.s line ever offered in this place. He is
very thankful for the very lil>eral p:itronage that
he has had. and solicits ft continu.-ince of the ,
.same. His stock h.-is been selei-ted with care,
and consi.sts of nearly every variety and style,
from the best manufacturers.
He ha.s on Laud and offers low for Cixh, at
retail or by the -ase, latest style.-* (Jentlemen's
Reaver, Nutri.-i, Moleskin. Silk, lirush :ind .\n-
gola HATS. -Mso. Jenny Lind. Kos.suth, Ar
tist, Rough and Ready, and stiffened Fur and
Wool Hats, for .Men, Youth and Roys—in abun
dance by the dozen *.r case.
_AL.S0—
•V very large supply of Cloth. Plush, Velvet
and Fur C.’VPS, of all qualities, styles and pri
ces.—by the single Cap or by the dozen.
—ALSO—
Hoots and Sliocs,
of the following varieties, viz:
Fine Water-proof, fine ('alf,
fine Kip and heivy Winter
ROOTS. Also. Roys' and
Youths’ ('alf and Kip Roots.
Gentlemen's Dress Shoes, of
various qualities. Together with an assortment
of I.ndift', Misses’ ami Children’s ROOTS :ind
SHOKS. vi/,; .Jenny Lind, K.^celaiors, (Jniters,
ditto Half, Riiskins, Slippers and Morocco Roots.
-\lso, (Jentlenien's and Ladies' Rubbers. With
a good supply of Youths', l>>ys’, Childrens’ and
Servants’ heavy Shoes.
.Ml of which he offers low for (’anh. or on time
to punctual customers. Please call and s:itisfy
vourselves before purchasing elsewhere.
JOHN C. THOM.'^ON.
Market Scjiiare.
Sept. 2t;, 18'>1. 20tf
~ 10,000 !»iPOKl\^.TIK.\
W ANTKD.
Tlie Snbscrihcr lias now one
.f the
I)
Denlistrtf,
It. KE.\ i* now au ti»c FnyeltwiR* Hot«L
' I'l will be ple.-used to attend to any cull*
!v.,(,.ssion dviriag his stay of a week or
II. C!.
FayetteriUc M'ouutlry.
CASTlNtJS OF EVERY DE.CRIPTlON MADE
TO ORDER.
fitjf' A lot of Rabbet Met.il for sale.
\\ inalow j-trect, Sept. 1, ISol. If^Y
R. M. OKRKIJ.,
FOEWAUiir.u nnniissiii.N ^ilrciiant .\t
I'ayetleville, C.
Mar.h U>, IS.'>1. 02-tf
} ;rrtfville. Feb. 0.
6::tf
II. I.. IIOL.MKS,
\ 'I'iie Stoainor Cliathaiii Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
will resume her .seini-«reekly trips ^ jkFFU.'E on corner of Front and Princesw
streets, under Journal office.
Dec. 12. 48-tf
T. C. WORTH,
co)i>ifssio\ i\u fiirwakdi.m; )ii'Rrin.\T.
WIL.MLNG rON, X. C.
Feb. 1, 18.->1. 57 tf
WILKINSON i:sLi:u,
DEALERS IN
'tni/'f cttonari/, Vurtiijn fnnfs, To-
biirro, and Snuff,
AND IMPORTERS OF
!^l’I»EUIOR CIG.IRS,
AT WIKILKSAI.K AND KKTAIL.
Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
u this place and Wilmingtoii, iMi .M>nL-iy
ii inst.. leaving F'ayetteville every MON-
1 TiiritSDAY thereafter, at 7 o'clock
. iiid running through the same liiy.—
'■i.ti M i}minrtm every Tf'ESDA^’ and FRI-
u t.-r tlie arrival i^f the Curs from the
Steamer G«v. Graham, with as
1' H I'riat's m»y be necessary, will run
■ with tie Chath.im. as often as may
■" iry to carry ail F’rcights that may c.'-
1.-idditj-Hi Ilf another large Flat (the
■■ ''b l',; -, to tbis Line, affords increased
•' r tin* shipping public. (tj)ds shall
li UT qui'-k traii.“it by thi.s Line un
JNu, D. WILLIAMS, Ag't
Cai>e Fuar S. R. Co.
■ -■ J. c;;tf
i.ooo r.**
HEADLEY’S LIFE OF KOSSUTH.
•irsT PCRLISHED,
TiiK i.in: OK i.iins kossith,
liii'rriior of llunsn'V.
ITH ti‘;,)f the Distinguishel .Men.
» :ai-l Sci-iKs of the Huiigari:tn Revolu-
T' uijirh is add,‘d an appendix, contain-
---.ii . to the People of the I'nited
.*ii; r ■ iij' -t important >)f the addresses,
i/f the Great Magyar Chief.
. author of "Life of the Em-
Aug. 7, 1H.')1.
lltf
N. B. STAKIU CK,
Troy^ \*orh^
iRox rorxDEii and machinist, ^ ,
Mau,./arU,rcr of Sham Mills oml IloUrr,, of the most extensive and
xf iin I ■ 1 />/ A. f.. Doulde and Mngle SHOT GtNS, ll^U>L»ot
J/ill Gcoruu/oJ allhnuh, Ihujlis,ii. j superior quality,—Colt's Repeating
fJ'^HE undersigned, as the Agent of the al.ove ' Allen’s Revolving, of every ,,uality,-Pow-
•J.
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P--I
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1'‘Life of Lafayette," etc.,
Iiii-tioti by H'>race Greeley. In
W'l. Volume of 401 pp., with an
l’"ifrait. Price
■ ■•f ^.M.ftd in erory county in the
ii-'t already oecu[iied,) to sell
i^ir w'prk. 1' is believed that al-
• ihuj family will be glal of the
'i!' |j ''»i-itsiiig the Life and Speech-
Hungarian. Such is the present
Ii ii 'iiji the unjiaralleled saleof the work.
Address DE1U5Y & MILLER.
.\uburn, N. Y.
' ' “py sent by mail, jrt-f of postage on
the firi(M.‘, post paid.
K.J. fi:i-3
(im! Hcdutiful Residence
lOU SAI.K.
I ■ •'''ih'rribcr wishing to remove to the
'■ Would sell his lanls in this
'ipriti reaxonable and acconimnlating
ri- ;iii. ,,r acres, all lying
^ ""iy, and 'if which 41)0 or 5M) aeres are i
I'- itiiiti. The Pljink Road of the .Joint
i. , ’"'I'^iny. from Fayetteville to Raleigli,
■ [r.. ' niile of the residence. .Most
I ‘‘ii'ls th.it are in cultivation lie within
^ uiii •- ,,t Cjip^. Pear River, adjoining
, I"'' ''t -I'lhn C. Williams and otiiers.
;hi. . 'situation is very desirable, from
it is surrounded by the best of
T V '‘f'l Society.
'"'''! riber might say much more by way
■' but he deems it unnecessary, as
t'. purchase can call and see for
Estublishmont, will order any articles
which may be w.ante»i, on application to him.
The Steam .Mills manufactured by Mr. St;'.r-
buck have been tested, and are highly approved
on the Plank Roads about Fayetteville.
EDW’D LEE WINSLOW.
Fayetteville, Sept. 4, 18.')I. 20tf
I.EjSSONsIn MUSIC.
LH. WHITAKER would respectfully in-
• form the citizcni of Fayetteville and vi
cinity, that he has again commenced giving Les-
sons'on the Piano Forte. He returns his thanks
for the liberal patronage heretofore received,
and humbly solicits a cuitinuance of the same.
All pains shall be taken for the advjinccment of
his pujiils.
In.-itruction also given on the Guitar,
jjiajr Pianos tuned and repaired in the best
manner. L. II. WHITAKER.
August 21, 18.>0.
34tf
m:w carpeting.
g A ROLLS Rrnssels, Ingrain and Stair
JL"* ('arpeting, new .nnd fashionable I’at-
ternri. jyst receive>l.
—AI>SO—
IT) kejfs Spikes and large Nails,
2;> boxes Raisins,
30 bags Shot,
Indigo, Chocolate, Salad and Castor Oil, with
an addition to otir Stock of Hardware.
S, W. TILLINGIIAST & CO.
Nov. 2t‘>, 18.)1. 43-tf
FPLL SET? country-nuide RREECH-
ING, for wagons.
J. & T. WADDILL.
Nov. 10. 1851. ;i8tf
der Flasks, Shot and Game Rug.s, IVrcussion
('aps of English and French msike. Also, the
most complete a.>«sortment of (inn fixtures that
has ever been ottered in this section of countrv'.
Also, Shot Guns, RiHcs and Pistols made to
onler or repa red.
Rifles mad« to order, ami warranted to shoot
from one to five hundred yards.
Air Guns maiie to order at short notice.
To all of which the attention of Sportsmen
and others is respcctfullv invited.
M. A. RAKER,
Sign of the (lun,
Ilav street, nearly opposite th^ Marble ^ art!.
F.nyetteville, N. C., Oct. b, 18.',1. 2Htf
Mar 1 >Ie l^ictorv”
18th Nov. 1851.
MA(' INTYRK offer.** for sale—
i '> bbls. clear ,M KS.S PORK.
3 bbls. No. 1 Lard,
o kegs Rutter, fine i^uulitv.
Liberty Point. 40tf
1'A VI; r rI \ 11,1,i; I!u A 11
C I- O T II I A ;
lESa’ASLISUMENT.
J. M. WlllTi; & LMIl'llllILL,
JPrapers^ Tuilors,
A N 1>
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
110 H illiiun afreet, \eir York,
.\E\T Donii TO Tlll^ Bi.NR (IF L’UM: FKAll,
Faf/rtleviNe^ .V, i\
Thk Suli.st-rilu'rs wunld loavo to in
form the inhabitants of Favetteviile and vicini
ty. that they h:ive opened the abuve Estublish-
nient, and intend c:irrying on the businc.ss in all
its branches.
They h:ive ju.st received a l.nrge stock of
K a: % B> v-71 V i>i: ci.o rii i
From New York, all of thvir own manufacture,
fieaj"-('uL NTUV Mkkciiants ainl otlicrs
in want of Clothing to sell again, will do well to
call and ex:iniin* our Stock. Orders filled at
e-iTNEW YORK PHl('ES.-’?Ha
Measures and orders will be tak» n for fine
Clothing, ainI exeeuted in tli*' most tii.'^hionable
.stvle and with ile>pati h.
J. .M. WHITE & CNDI'RHII.L.
A. C. HART, Ajnit.
Nov. 17, I8')l. 40-;'m
F.VVETTE11.LE I’ON FE( ’TKJN EKY.
CHARLES BANKS,
1NFt)llMS the public, that he has refitted his
Establishment on (Jreen Street, and has on
hand a fresh sui)plv of C.\ND1ES, manufactured
by himself out nf the best Loaf Sugar, ami war-
rantc'l free from starch, tlour. p.iste. and perni
cious paints. His whole time and attention is
now devoted to making Candy, ami he is pre
pared to Kii|'ply ail orders with Candies eipial
to any made in the I'nited States. The.'C Can
dies In- warrants to keep in any flim.ate; and
he will sell to Town or Country nK rchants. as
cheajt !is good and pure Candy can be purchased
in .Nfw York or elsewhere.
Favetteville, Oct. -X, l^i')!. ;!4-tf
Ui:\VARl)!
1'^SCAPKD from the .l.-iil of Kershaw District,
li on Moiid.-iy the 14th lay of July last.
S.K.ML'EL J. LO\'F, who was convicted for the
murder of Robert J. Lester, at ."Spring Term of
Court, 18.'>1. Said Love is about 20 or 21 years
of age, six feet twt» inchcs high, (not certain as
regards his height, but supi'osed to be thena-
bouts. i has lark hair, and d'a sallow complex
ion, with a downcast look; some tif his front
teeth a little decayed, and t».llows the occupa
tion of !i ('••irpenter.
I will give tiie above reward to an\- person
who will a]>prehend the said S. .1. Love and
loige him in any .lail in this State, or One Hun
dred and Fifty Dollars for his sale confinement
in any Jail in the I'nitcd States, so that I can
get him.
JOHN IN(’.RA.M, Sheriff.
Camden, S. C., Au". ;{0, ly-'jl. 20-tjni
I NION AC’ADIvMV.
rOlUE buibling of this Institution is now in
JL a state of C‘'inpletiui. It is large and
conimolious. It is pleasantly locateil in a fine
neighborhood, and in a very salubrious part of
Robeson county, twelve miles w«-st from Luni-
berton, about half mile south of the roail lead
ing fi'om thence to .Vlforilsville.
The first session of this Institution will com
mence on the 2l Miuidny td'.lanuary, 1S.')2, un-
der the care of Mr. (iile' Leitch, who is a gra-
I duate of the I'niversity of North Cjirolina.
' Terms nf Tiiitimi, per Seefion, rt::
\ Spelling, reading and writing, !j:8 00
j Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geogra-
' phj- and History, 10 00
I Latin, (Jreek, French, and the higher
j branches of Mathematics. 12 00
I Roard can be obt«incil at the .Vcademy, and
j at convenient distances in the neighborhood, at
from five to six dollars per month.
Ry order of the Trustees.
JOHN TAYLOR, Sec'y.
Dec. 29, 18,')1. .^o-tf*
IIIIS L1M-] »F RO.\TS is still in succes.!-
fnl ojicration on the Cape Fe.ir River, and
continue to otfer many facilities to the shipping
public.
Persons i>atronising this Line, may rest as
sured that their (ioods will be brought up with
dispatch, and at the very lowest rales of freight.
A. W. STFKL. Presileiit.
T. S. LrTTERLOH,
Agent :it Fayetteville.
Feb. 15, IS-II. r»'.( tf
IIAV.
RALES HAY,
5lMJ liushels Corn. For sale by
W. U. HTTERLOH.
1851. 4 4-tf
too
NOI'ICK.
FlU; l.\D MI.\TER GOODS.
HE Subscribers are now receiving a well
JL selected stock of Staple and Fancy DRY
CiOODS. .Among their stock will be found the
latest styles of Ladies' and Gentlemen's DRESS
GJODS, together with a good Hssortnient id'
Koady-niade ('lotliiiig; T'nibrollas; Hats,
Caps, and Jionnct.s; all kinds of IJoot.s and
Shoes; (’arpetinjr; Saddles, liridlcs, Whips
and CoUars; Hardware and Cutlery; Lea
ther; Httll«iw-ware and (’rovkory-ware; Jjoaf,
Liinij), (’rushed, (Marilied and lirown Su
gars; Teas; Ijaguiia an I Java CoflFec;
Salt, .M olassi's, Iron and Nails.
ith many other Goods, which will be sold
very cheap for Cash, or on time to those who pa3’
punctually. We wouhl be glad if our friends
and the public generally would give us a call.
J. T.’ COUNCIL & (’AIN.
Sept. 1,1851. I8tf
Dec.
THE (’L'LiTBRATED BL'CK IMTt.M
COOKIi\(; STOVE.
Is for sjile by the Siib.scrilx'r in Raleigh and
Fayetteville; in Raleigh at his Slioj) on Fay
etteville Street. and in Fayetteville at Sir. A. .Si.
Campbell's.
The SubscrilK'r hereby forewarns all persons
from purcha.xing any of these Stovi-s from any
person either in or o>it of North Carolina, ex
cept from himself or his duly authorized .\gents.
He has puridi.-ised the exclusive right to vend
tins .Stove within the State, and will prosecute
any person infringing his right, either by pur
chasing. selling, or using, an\ except those ob
tained from himself.
JOSEPH WOLTERING.
Raleigh, April I'.t. 1851. (i8tf
^ TUKKS, SIIUCHS, S:c. ~
f H IS a fine season for planting trees, shrubs,
B. grape vines, strawberries, raspberries,
\c. in SVinter, the ilryer the ground the bet
ter. as the sfiil fills in round the roots closer
and lighter, without that packing which takes
place in wet weather.
To plant a tree or shrub, dig a large hole and
till with soil rich enough to grow gooil corn.
The best compost is a mixture «d' mellow clay,
doconiprised vegetable matter, and a little ashes
or lime, .\lways I'bint figs and other tender
trees »m the \'rlh side of ji fence or house, as
it is not the colil but the sudden changes that
injure them.
C. Ll'TTERLOll, Rowan st.
Jan'y 1'.'. 1H52. 57tf
.M()LASS1:S AND KlSll.
HHDS. new cro]) MoI.ASSh'S, a su-
i j»erior article.
25 bbls. Fish. Just received.
P. P. JOHNSON.
Jan'v 12, 1852. 55tf
NEW ARRIVALS.
By the late arrivals we have received MO-
L.VSSES, in hhds.. tierces and bbl.s.
FL''!!.—W’e have Salmon. M.ackerel in bbls.
and half bbls., and Mullets and Herring.
Also, yellow planting Irish Potatoes.
Jan'y 8, 1852.
COOK & TAYLOR.
’>4-Hwr
yilitj
fjll
(%thhfct Furnittire^ Clutirs^ ^ c.
HE HubscriV)or is receiving the largest as
sortment in his line ever l>efore purehased
at the North, which, t>gether with his own man
ufacture. makes his .St,,ck very complete, con
sisting of
('hairs, Talile.s, Sofas, IJed.'tteads, Wash
Stands, Hureaus, hM»king (jtla.sses,
Side Utiards, Secretaries, .'te.
All of which will be sold on the lowest terms foi
('ash, or on short time to ])unctual customers.
Jt)HN W. RAKER.
Oct. .W, 1851. 35tf
I
15
"iMii
T|„.
ve lands can be diviiled so as to suit
birth^r
t., th(
''iiu at Ki
- I''"-:
WANTED.
fB^HK Subscriber wishes to purchase 800,000
■ lbs. RAGS, for which the highest cash
inf.,rmation can be given by ap- P^ces will be paid on delivery in Fayetteville,
subsc riber, or by letter adflress-I , , , i - r
iigsbury, Cumberland Co., N. C. Rockfish, Cumberland, Aug. *.0, ISol. lo-Om
D. S.
WILLIA.XIS.
'32tf
Blank Warraiiis for sale here.
By GEO. LAUDER.
TWO DOORS .^BOVE H.IIGII & SON’S STORE,
Fajetlcville,
Jan’y 20, 1852*. 55-1Y
T(^ KING and A. McMILLAN har« cntereji
i.^ • into copartnership in the Diatillery ot
Turpentine, and have erected a Still on the
West side of the Fayetteville and Western Plank
Road, 8 miles from Fayetteville.
N. KING.
May y.—71tf A. McMILLAN.
W*anted.
E wish to buy 20,000 barrels Turpentine.
KING & McMILLAN.
w
»Vew M-'irm.
'I'he undersigned have entered
into copartnership. unler the name and style of
HALL & S.VCKETT, for the purpose of doing
a Dry Goods and Hardware Rusiness, ami have
t4»ken the Store 5 doors East of the Fayetteville
Hotel. J. H. HALL.
A. E. HALL.
T. M. S.VCKETT.
August 20, 1851. lOtf
FOR T|Iin^RMi:RS.
^TRAW' Cl'TTERS, Corn Shellers, Harrows,
Ploughs and Plougli fixtures of different
patterns, &c. &c. For mile by
J. & T. WADDILL.
Oct. 1, 1851. 27tf
WAN'ITT)T
3000 ft. .Ashe Lumber for Wagons, 1 i to 3 inchcs
thick.
3M>0 ft. Seasoned Oak Lnnrbcr, IJ to 3 inches.
DM>0 i't. White Oak anl Hickory, for .\xietrees.
1000 ft. AVhite Oak for Tongues, Bolsters and
Shafts.
100 Post Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons,
2000 Spokes.
For which the highest cash price will ’>e paid.
.\pply soon to JE- FULLER.
May I'J, lt;51. 72-tl'
NOTICE.
4LL persons indebted to the subscriber,
cither by note or account, arc reiiuested ,
to call and settle the same as early as possible.
He may be found one door West of Liberty |
Point, with the most of his reaily-made work ;
saved from the late fire. Persons in want of
any articles in my line of business, would do
well to c:ill, as I will »ell cheap for cash, or on
time for approved note.
JAMES SL'NDY.
Jan'y 10. 1S52. 55tf
FIR riii:R NoricE.
take this method of roturniiig my sincere
thanks to those gentlemen who saved the
goods from my Shop ou the morning of the :5d
inst. Rut for their kindness and exertion, I
would have lost all.
JAMES SINDY.
FALL, 1851.
".I.\Mi;S KVI.H
IS now receiving a very large and general as
sortment of
miY ui>oi>s,
Purchased by the Package for C.VSH. Those
wishing to purchase (Joods at reduced prices,
will jilease c.ill and examine, as Bargains may
be expected.
l}()l/nX(r (M.i(.)TIIS, Anker Brand,
from No. I to 10, uncommonly cheap.
I'ackages BOOTS AND SHOES,
cheajier than ever were for s.ile in this market.
Oct. 4, 1S51. 28tf
DAII.Y i:Xl’ECTED,
A GLNICRAL assortment of COOPERS’
TOOLS, of the best mauufacturer.s’
make, bv
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
t)ct. 18. 1851. o'2tf
Candles! Candles!! Candles!!!
EST FAVETTKVILLE MOCLDCANDLES
for sale at the Projirietor's Store, Hay
street, one door West of Mr. E. Glover’s Jew
eler's Store.
Persims desiring to have their Tallow made
into Candles will please send it in.
A. M. CAMPRELL.
Jan’y 10, 1852. 55-;’.m
JUS r REC EIVED, 1
RRLS. Northern WHISKEY.
vHr s. W. TILLINGIIAST & CO.
Dec. 10, 1851. 47tf
E arc now receiving a large and well se
lected Stock of
1>U¥
('omprising every article usually kept in that
line, together with
130 Cases Boots and Shoes.
llafM and Cap!>i.
—ALSO—
A well selected Stock of
H.lRIPn\lRE.
To nil of which we invite the attention of Mer
chants of the interior, who will find it to their
interest to extimiue our Stock before making
tlieir purchases. We will not be undersold by
any one doing business in this place.
HALL & S.\CKETT.
August 25, 1851. l(!t*‘
TO CO l’TON IM.ANTeI^sT
PIECES COTTON BAGGING,
75 coils Rope,
200 lbs. Twine,
Just received and for sale chcap, by
PETER P. JOHNSON.
August Ifi, 1851. 14tf
REDUCED EARE.
r||'lHROU(iH Tickets bet ween Wilmington, N.
JL aii'l Raltimore. Fare!$18. Via Wel
don, Petersburg. Ricliniond. and Washington
City, or via Weldon, Portsmonth and Norfolk.
For Tickets apjily at the Office of the Wil
mington and R.ileigh Rail Ro;id Company, at
Wilmington, or at the Office of the Raltiinure
Steam Packet Company, and of the Raltimore
and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street,
Raltimore.
.(an. 1, 1S52. 53-tf
DO^'l'iiK Hiidersi^ned, Founder
and Machinist, has consented to act as Agent
for the only actual PORT.VRLE CIRCCLAR
S.\W MILL in the United States, made by Win.
.McKinstry of Washington. These .Mills are of
Cast Iron, no brick being used in their erection.
They can be taken down, removed 5 miles, and
put in oi)er;itioii in 1»> hours. Power of Engine
20 horse; will cut 15,0(M» feet Pbink Road Lum
ber per 24 hours. These .Mills have taken the
premium at the Maryland State Fair over all
others, and are considercI the best in the world.
WHOLESALE
Watch and Jewelry Store.
L. II. MILLER & CO.,
Jmporteis, Munufarturers ami Jobbers of
Watchfs, Jeireh'ij, and Fanrt/ Goods,
Have leased the Old Stand
formerly occupied by Messrs.
Caiifielil, Rrother Co., South
East corner of Chnrltx aud HultiMore streets,
(No. 227,) which tliev are ]>utting in complete
order for the WHOLESALE W ATCH AND
JEWELRY RUSINESS, to be opened about the
20th of July.
In calling the attention of the trade to the
new concern, we mention the fact that wc are
associated with one (d' the most extensive Jew
elry .Manufacturing Establishments in the coun
try, which must give a decided advantage over
all others in this market for supplying dealers
with Jewelry at manufacturers’ jirices, a feature
in this bnincb d‘ trade lonjr since needed -be
tween Raltimore and the Southern and Western
Merchants.
We desire to call particular attention to the
Watch department, which will at all times be
supplied with a great assortment from the most
celebrated manufacturers, and kept in perfect
running »>rder, so tKat purchasers may at once
take them, with a written gnamntee that they
will perform correctly.
This branch of the business will receive the
especial attention of one of the firm, whose ex
tensive and practical knowledge d' the business
will, we hope, give us a place in the confiden^-e
of Iiuyers.
We respectfull}' invite you to call upon ’i.s
when you next visit our city, confidently be
lieving that an examination of our Goods wlil
prove to you that they are better styles i.nd
cheaper than you have ever seen in this market,
and a.ssure you that no efibrt shall be wai-ting
on our p:irt to make the acquaintanc© one ot
mutual benefit.
L. H. MILLER & CO,
Old stand, formerly occupied by
Canfield, Rro. & Co., S. E. cor
ner of Charles & Baltimore sta.
Baltimore, June 1851. 14-Yo
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Wyeth, Rlacklock Co.
(Jwyn. Reid & Taylor.
James Hodges & Brother.
Hurst & Berry.
Murdoch, Duer i Ev.ans.
Stelhnann i't Hinrichs.
Sangston Co.
Barthlow, (Jwyn & Co.
Riely & Pendleton.
Cushings & Bailey.
John ilurphy iS: Co.
Moore & (jiriffin.
STANDARD AND MISCELLA.NEOIS
HOOKS.
"MW AC.VULAY’S, Hume's atid Robinson’s His-
iTM. tories of England, in various editions;
Alison’s History of Euiope. 4 vol.-j; Hallam'ii
Middle -\ges: Thiers’s History of the French
Revolution, 2 vols, illustrated: Tytler’s Univer
sal Hist^iry, large and abridged eds: Prcscott's
Ferdinand and Isabella, Mexico and Peru; La-
baume’s ('ampaign in Russia; (,’ooper's Naval
History; Mansfield’s .Me.xicaii War; Trumbull’s
Indian Wars; ('ampbell’s Lives of the Lords
Chancellors of England, 7 vols: Campbell’s
Lives of the ’hief Justices (>f England, 2 vols;
Lives of eminent English Judges; Lives of the
(Queens of Scotland, 2 vols; Ladies’ Historical
Library, 9 vols: Memoirs und Works of Alexan
der Hamilton, 0 vols; Marshall’s Washington, 2
vols; Colton’s Life and Times of Henry Clay;
Kennedy's Life of Wirt; Wirt's Life of Patrick
Henry; Southey’s Life and Correspondence;
Charles Lamb's do; Autobiography of Leigh
Hunt; Life and Genius of Burns; Life of La
fayette, of Paul Jones, of Jackson, Taylor, Scott,
Marion, Franklin, &c. &c.
Sliakspeare’s Works, in 1, 2, and 7 vols;
Sheridan’s, Ben Jonson's, Beaumont and Fletch
er's, Massinger and FonT.s, Wycherley and Con
greve's, Dramatic Works, Eng. Illustrated Eds;
I would be pleased to receive orders, either for '
the Eii)iines with or without the Mill. Letter Johnson’s Works, and Boswell's Life of John-
addres.sed to II. G. Hall will receive prompt at- | son, 2 vol.« each; Burke'.s Addison's, (.oldsmith's.
tention.
I will jiut these Mills uj» any where within 10 I
miles of Fa vetteville, if desirable. j
II. G. HALL. 1
Nov. 20, 1851. 4:!-tf I
Fire Insurance.
^I'^IIE ,1”1'N.\ Insurance Company of Hart-
ford, having ji.aid the tax imjiosed by the
Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con
tinue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the
m.aiiagcment of the under.signed, who is pre
pared to issue Polieies of In.siirance on Build
ings or (tofnls. either in this Town or in any
p.irt of the State, on ]>n*per aj»])lication, de
scription of the I’rojicrty, iS:c.
The .ETNA COMl’ANY has been in operation
about :’>0 years. Its capital is 1$300,000.
The Hon. 'I'hos. K. Rrace was its first President,
iiiid he still holds that office: and several of its
first Directors are still active and efficient mem
bers of the Roari. It has at all times sustained
the highest character for the prudence of its
manageinent. and for the liberality with which
it has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. HALE, Agent.
March 10. 1851. 02-tf
I.IFE INSURANCE.
T^HE Undersigned has been appointed .\gent
of the North ('arolina Mutual Life Insu-
j ranee f'omp:iny. Kvery member for life partic-
' ipates in the profits d' the Cotnpanj-; and the
j annual premiutn for life tnembership. where it
I amounts to ^80 or more, m.iy be paid one-half
in cash. :ind the other hall in a note at 12 months.
Debtors' lives may be insureil by crelitors.
i man ni.iy insure his own life for the exclusive
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may
be insureil.
This system is rapidly growing into favor, all
over the civili/.ed world. It is one by which a
family, for a small sum annually, may be pro
vided for. after the death of its heail. 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. Expl.anatory pamphlet^, and the
necessarv Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
Fayetteville, June 18-50. 72
inyi’TON'S
SHIRT l':STlBiilSIIMK\T,
170 Mar he I Street,
BAI/I inORE.
nnd
CALL AND SETTLE.
All thos* indebted to U3 by Note or Ac
count, will please call and settle. We are
in want of money. Interest will be charged on
all Aocoants for 1851 after this date.
n. BRANSON & SON.
Jauy I, o4tf
SHIRTS
rH^HE largest nnd only
JL Manufacturing Whole
sale Establishment in the
City. The capital and force
engaged enables me at all
times to offer to Country Merchants and Deal
ers in SHIRTS, COLLARS, LINEN and COT
TON DRAWERS, great inducements—more
than usual efforts having been made to render
the assortment of these articles full aud com
plete.
The Stock on hand is large and well assorted
for Men and Boys.
AU orflers from the Country attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
Remember the Name, and
1^0. 179 Tlarket Mreet.
T. W. P.ETTON.
August 15, 1851. 11-yopd
Sterne's. Fielding’s, and Smollett’s Works: Gold
smith's Animated Nature, 2 vols; Burke's, Chat
ham's, Phillips’, ('urran's. ami other Speeches;
.Modern Rritish fissayists, 8 vols: W’averly No
vels and Poetry; Irving’s Works, Putnam’s edi
tion, 15 vols; Cooper’s Select AVorks, 12 toIb;
Rulwer’s Works; Dickens’ do, complet# in 4 vola;
Gil Bias: Don Quixotte; &c. &e.
(.’olman’s European Life and Manners; Lord
Holland's Foreign Reminiscences; Stephens’s
trnvvls in Egypt, .\rabia, itc; Walter Colton’s
Woi ks: (jrace Aguilar's do. viz: Home Influence,
.Mother's Recompense, Yale of Cellars, &c: War
ren's Ten Thou«an«l a Ve.ar, and Now and Then;
Hy])erion; Swallow B.-.rn, by Kennedy; Alton
Locke: Lavengro; Humboldt’s Cosmos; Reveries
of a Bachelor; Home is Home; Lady Wortley’s
Travels in America; Arabian Nights; Georgia
Scenes; &c. \c.
British anl American Female Poets, illustra
ted; Poetical (Quotations; Byron’s, Scott’s, Mil
ton's. Moore's. Pope’s, (’owi)er's, Dante’s, Tas
so's, Kirke \Miite's, Thompson’s, Henians’s,
Burns’s, Coleridge’s, Young’s, Butler’s, Mother
well's, Collins Gray and Beattie’s, Shelley and
Keats’s, Chaucer and Spencer's, (.‘ampbell's,
Tom Hood's, Tuj>per's, Pollok's, Halleck’s, and
Bryant’s Poetical Works; &c, &c.
Bibles, Prayer Books nnd Testaments, of Ta-
rious styles and ))rices; Melville's, Manning’s,
ami (.'hapinan's Sermons; Sketches aud Skele
tons of Sermons: English Pulpit; Pulpit C^’clo-
pedia; Leighton's Works; lIoA'man's Canon Law;
Dick's Theology; Life of Dr (.’halmers, and Chal
mers's Institutes of Theology, Sermons, and
Lectures and .Addresses: Horne on the Psalms;
Patrick, Lowth and Whitby's Comuacntary on
the Scriptures, 4 vols; Comj)rehensive do, 6 vols;
.McCosh on Divine Government: Chamock on
Divine Attributes; Neander's Life of Christ;
Butler's .Analogy; Wilson’s Manual of Church
Principles; Hopkins on the Confessional; Pusey-
ism, its Causes and Cure: Butler's Old Truths
nnd New Errors; Readings for Lent; Sacra Pri-
vata; Clark on the Promises; Hannah More's
Life and Private Devotions; Doddridge’s Rise
aud Progress: Pilgrim’s Progress, beautifully
illustrated; Baxter’s Call, and riaint’s Rest;
Trench’s Notes on tlie Parables; Buck’s Theo
logical, and Union Bible Dictionarj-; Oilfi’lan’s
Bards of the Bible; Peep of Day, Line upon
Line, &c; Jay’s Exercises and Pniyers; Thorn
ton's, Berrian’s, and Barnes’s Family Prayers;
Deems’s Home Altar; Wrought Gold; Hawk-
stone, Lnneton Parsonage, The Enrl’s Daughter,
(Jertnide, Walter Lorimer, and other religious
tales, by Sewell and other authors, Ac, &c.
Miss Leslie’s, Soyer's, and Americaji Cook
ery; Miss Leslie’s and Mi.-s Beecher’s Receipt
Books: Mrs. Randolph’s Virginia Housewife,
&c, &c; Downing’s Ladies’ Flower Garden; do
Fruit Trees of America; Flower Garden Direc
tory; Barrj ’s Fruit Garden; with a variety of
useful works on Agriculture, Farming, &.c, &c.
A large stock of School Books, Novels, Gift
Books, Stationery, &c, &c. For sale at the
Fayetteville Book Store, by
E. J. HALE & SON.
A GOOD LNVESTMENT.
The Subscriber wkhes io sell one-hulf of
the Fayetteville Water "iVorks. Neither
of the present proprietors having time to give
their personal attention to the property, tlia
purchaser can have the managemer>t of it, ma
king it a valuable investment.
£. J- ILU.E.
Oct 1, 1851.