SEMl-WEBKIi Y.
I’AYKTTFAIl.l.E, N. f., MAUCH 2.'., 1852.
[NO. 70.]
l-ia.NTHl> 1>V J- »• XKWJvV
tUWAIlO J. SOX,
and IMIOFKIKTOKS.
,r till-■'''1111-'^V>iisEBVK.u (K) if
, ( :,Jv;inoe; I -30 if tluriiip the
,f or after tlie jt e.ir has
. ;roil.
. . W.'ikU (>Bi«KUVKR $•*! 00 per ftniium. if
■i in ;»■)'.“iiu-f: ^0 if paid dwriuj; the
- ;il>'oriptioii; or tx) after the vear
[. in!ertei fnr sixty ceiit.s
., ; ir'‘ f r till- first, and thirty cents for each
|.iiolii-atiiu. Yearly alverfi,semeiit.s
at rcasoiiiibU’ rates. .\ci-
. . ^,.v‘ =.ri'rf'iiiesteil to state the imiuJ>er of
„rp,ilfsiro'l, or they will he eontiimeil till
; ! .-h!ir;.:eil aci-..r liiiclv.
I.oCt'i # lo tlic Kditors must be poMt-}>aiil.
—I ^
fresh .*iprhii^ anti fUtrmiHrr
a o o L> «.
i: I,. A 1'. II. I'r.Miii'.uTox
i i;K at their old Stainl, t>^(l l4«(rfi
\ Ucst '.it \lessi'S. H. Bn»iisi>ti iS: St'ti, tlic
. o: iK'l 't beautiful of
M IM) Fl.MV 0!U liOOBS.
rhei if i>fTerei by them iu this market.
■ ill l-art of—
!Ml rtci 'l Silks: Mark water^'l and ciil'il ilo;
i- I 'lial!'. s; emb'd ami satin stripe Ti.s»U“s:
;and ri>)>liii.'«; l>ari‘f;e l>eLaiii«; dot-
, >.i >s.nid euib'd Tarltan Urejise.s; eol'd .l:i-
■- ! lit .ind full litourniiij; Ti.s.sues and IJa-
:i sj>;eiiiiil as.srtrtuient: charifr*‘a)ile «nd
;; : 1’ I'l'.-: '\s; i rajio Ue-ehlnes: I’riiited l.awns
■ - Kri'ni h J.ie*net.s: a few hamlsouie l^arejre
» .111 I lit;re new ai ticle of dress g>.)ds;
.. ;i’id Knjilish Giii;.iham and Oiii'iliiUii
.'t ‘d' the haiidsoiiifvit Kn>rli.sli i'riiits
- -r’.T*-'! in this market; Swi.sjs. jaconet, tajvo
Mil l jilaid Musliiis; l>otted Swiascs; Wiile
. V/ 1 >tlk l.aee for Mantilla.i.
- II the K.\I15H011»KUV line; Swiss nnd
j. Kd^riiis* an4 lnsertiiifr.«. raiijring from
■- >i| 7-'» 1>M' yard: u l>cautiful lot I'n-
•' ' and ('hemi/etts: Workcil' ollars and
r ..l ad and lisle Lace t'ajies: a bi'autitiil
■J Maiiti'.la.s; Alexander's Kid Gloves,
r>d tor bein^ tlie hest article in use;
I'anil'ric and ne«tllc-work»‘d Maiidker-
!'rt>iii rji ft', to New styU' she’l and
Tuck t'umbs; Ihiiinet, neck and sash
,'.iiin‘ etilirily new.
• ii-iitleiiifn'.-i TM-ar—I’llack, Virown and
F' ni h Cloths: superior black doe skin anil
i";iiii'ri ': I'laiu and fijr'il Linen l>rill-
.^hllH•^cts: Itaii.-in 'ioths; 'olnrcii !.inen
I’ll.ii-k Satin and fill'd Silk Vestinirs;
.1 ;ind col'cl .Marseilk-s ditto: Linen and
> and .Scarfs; Linen ('ollar« and Sbii-ts;
— ALStt—
\ 1 lot nil Window Shades and emb’d
• 'I. • iirt.iii,'; I’ajMT HanprsiijjH; Fire Scrceus;
•’ K iL'-i and Tiavellin*' Trunks.
'■wii :iii 1 K"ssutli Hat?*; l^iinunia
! a Straw ditto; Silk and (.Jiii;rli:im
’ - lias; a rich lot P.irasd.s; lioii-
; tli., vt ry latest fa.shioti; Misj^ca’
i’f'lal uiid Itlooinor ditto; Gou-
li' ni'Mi’s fine ('alf lioots :ind
L idics’ Gaitc-rs and
Sli[if>er.s.
i stock w.is bought with great cnre;
tiie 't*ason than usual, in order to se-
iii"st fjishionab’e styles. We invite
is and the ]iublic to pvc us a look be-
..isiup. ni» we are disposed to sell at
Ji-rate prices.
I'. L. Si T. Jf. I’KMIiERTON.
: i’.lc, N. r.. March 7’>tf
sriIJ. WORM,
A: : ■ 1 to liM. Still, for «ile liy
tXHJK (c J(){1SS>.V.
. : l‘'o2. 7o-:5w
I UHMOVAL.
ALKX II JOHNSON I*!: (’(). have rpmovel to
the New Store, Kast corner of (Jreeu
strt'et and .\Larket Siiuare. where they iiiive re
ceived in j>art, and e.\pect to receive in a few
d.ays. the larjrest and liest a.'^sortuu-nt of Spriujf
and Stinuuer ever otVered l.y tlicm in
this market.
.March lii, 1H.'>2.
iWMUi'
WK are receiviiijf. at our NKW ST.VXl),
Kast corner of (ireen street and Market
S((iiare, a nn^l general assortment of
Srasoit a Me U ootls,
{'orisistinp: in part as folhiws:
Watered, fijrured and plainDress Silks;
Fi^rurcd. chaiijreable and plaid Silks: t'hallys:
ISarejrcs; Harejre L>e-I.ains; Tissues; t'rajie L)e-
I’lii is; Orjiandics; F.mb'd and printed L.iwiisand
Muslins; .J.iconet, Swis.s. striped and l.arn-d
Muslins; tJiniihams and ('alicoe.s: lUnnbazines:
Silk ami cotton warp .\lpaeas.
—also—
\ fine assortment of French-worked ('ollars.
v'urts, t’.'ijies, llerthers, I'ndcr-sleevcs. Chemi-
zetts, Hridal \ cils; ilmbrcddered muslin, lace
ami crape Shawls; .Mu.sliii and lace Mantillas:
Thread, lisle, cotton and linen Lace and Kdj;
inj:s; Swiss ani jaconet l-djrin)r and Insertinj;.
Silk and kid (iloves; KibLons, labhs. Flow
ers. \c.
I nn (I KV . i.KMkn’s Wkvi:.—,\ fine assortment
of Cloths, Cassimercs and Ve>tinj:; French and
Kny:lish l>rap U'Lte: (Jiieen's Cloth: (.'ashnii'rct:
Slate and l>rown Linens; ^Vhite and colored
Linen Itrillinjr.
\ complet** assortment of
UoiilUds, H;its, Hoots, SlitK'.s,
I’ani.sijls,
With many other articles not etiumerated, nia-
kinp our assortment the larjrest and best we
have ever ottered in this market.
To the above ( iooils we Would call the atten
tion of our customers, fi’i»-nds and the jxiblic
jreneraily. as vvv intend to Kell them as LuW as
any other house in this market.
ALFx u Johnson .v co.
March IS, ISo'J. 74rf
NOTICE.
undersigned continues to manufacture
Spirits 1 urpeutine l>.\U11 F,LS. Those now
on hall 1 irna^e 4J{ to 4-’> gallons, and are made
ot the I'cst seasoned white oak. Distillers want-
iii^t a good artii-le, will ilo well to call and ex-
:imine. Contracts to deliver llarrels for the
next twelve months made on favorable terms.
T. S. lATTi:llLon.
Marcii‘Ji;. 1S.V_>. 7.’.tf
po r.\'i'oi:8! iHvi A roKs[
A t'K'V l)bls. Yellow I'lanting 1‘OTATOHS.
F’or sale hy
March 17. lS.->;
J. D. W ILLT.VMS.
7i-Jw
1I1T1-: LK.VD.
Chrome (jreen.
I’aris (ireen.
Venetian I’ed.
French Yeliow
l.itiiarjie.
lied Lead.
linibhes, Varni.sh, kc.
For sal(> liv S. J.
.March 1*7. ISo^.
hinsdalf:.
74 tf
TE.i: I
^S()N. Imperial, \ oung ilyson, Oolonj
TL.\; Chocolate, ^lustard. Sweet Oil.
For sale by S. J. lilNSD.\LF.
•March 17, 1S.->L’. 71tf
!l
AKEY, SIIU.IIWEM^ & CO.
XKW I'AI.L ANli Wl.N’TKIl
CiX>l>S.
T
fiMfi I^hfttters.
IS .\pents for the Import-
To I'finiicrs
jlll K sulisi-ribers.
ers. have made arraniremeiits to keep coii-
stantlv on hanil a sii|>plv of l*est !’l! U C \'1 A ,\
til A.NO .VND AMIK I LTI H.VL I’l-.VSTLK.
which they will sell in ((iiautities to suit, :is
chcap as they can be piirchas,'d iu the Northern
cities, ailtlin^r only the actu.-il exiiense of jreltinj:
them here.
.1. & l>. McKAF. X CO.
Wilniiiipt'iK. Feb. liS, iSoJ. 7^-Siii
WUAIM’l.Vc; PAI'KI!.
50
HK.\M.'s ])hie Cotton V.arn Wraj.phij:
I’aper. oO re:ims common. Received
this dav and for sale hv
II! Bl{ANSON SON.
March 2-2. 7o-tf
roK s.\u :.
A T THE OLD ST.VND of .\. .lohnson i Co..
A few sets China Tea \Nare.
do Ja]>an do.
F.wers and I5a.*ins. .ind common Crockery.
Itlueand Mull)cry Te.-is, I’lates :ind Howls.
TaVjle and l’o'ket Cutlery, Castings.
Tea, Coffee, Su^ar, \e.
A. JOILNSON \ CO..
• J. Crow, .Vpent.
■March l!‘i. 7">-lin
Land a/id Merchant Mills for sale.
ON the 1st day of April, I will sell upon the
premises, the valualde l’L.\NT.\TlON
owned by .Ldin Ty.-'.n at the time of his death,
in Moore county, on .McLendon's Creek, four
miles North-West of Carth.age. The trai t con
tains several hundred acres, and has upon it
S;iw and .Merchant (Irist .^liIl.«, in first rate re
pair.
Also, on the same day. I i^ill sell a bir«:e
quantity of other property, consistinp of Hor
ses, H"cs. Shet p. Cattle, IlousehoM and Kitidi-
en Furniture. Famiiug Tools, I’rovisions, and
many other articles.
A credit «*f six months will be given, and
bond.s with good securities reijuired.
THUS. IJ. TYSON, Kx'r.
M.'irch 10. 1M52. 7.'.ts
.11 sr RKCKIVKI),
AM' Kdi: SAI.K liV
WM. s. LATTA,
I >.M Madeirli Wijie,
■ r. li'r'iicli iSrandy,
- ' >raliuiatfd Loaf Sugar,
Very tine Tea. ,\lso,
ii.iTs ,g.vip v.ips.
.I’ld tilack Kossuth Mats.
‘iiiia do., drab, black and grey,
* " 'i K. 'Aiiol do., black and col d,
' ■ •i'liii brini IJeavcr Jj.
II • lii iish do.
' Mole .''kill do.
- .1 a.'-'urtiiient of men's, boys' .nnd in-
‘1’' AKo.
liooTs ,i,Yu sieoi:s,
■ ■ ■; i ill addition to a heavy stock on
■ .\:i of the above wiil be sold
1’ '-all and >;ee.
7r>-4w
Itoaii A' Bank Stork
Fun SALE.
I .K 'iiK,.,.rit,er wishing to iniproTe some
' • ''.'tate ;n thi.^ towu, otl'ers for Sule,
' "f Fayettfville and WenttTn
^ ; >t';rk.
..:v> o} StiK^'k in JJank of Faycttc-
‘“'*'1'- hiiown on application to
(il liDON DE.MINfi.
■ March ‘J'l. lS.j2. “otf
(M,,ds-~18.'>2.
•>\Mi:s KVI.I-:
1' Now UKi KlVI.Nti A»Ol'T
Packages of DRY GOODS,
.-sj .* ' ** !Jurchii8(*J for ('.\SH, will be
^ It \rty reijiiced prioeH for cuah, or on
■d custouiers, either by whole-
' 'tail. ^
. I l> '!tii\;r fn,,n ^fo. 1 to 10, of
•'■It i« iM.iiiufactured.
■ -■ 75tf
\(.
" (Spring Goods.
I'itx r in now /er eiving lifs Spring
I 'jUoIIK. eii;bi':;eii!jr a general as-
uiid Frtio /
^>^*•1* GOOO».
-
■■ 'h. IJntf, «!•/*., Uni-
-/«(/ I'aruMth.
A Valuable Plantation for
Sale in Alabama.
1HAVK :►¥> A ere}* of as good Cotton Land as ,
ran 1k> found any where in the St.-itc »>f |
.\labania, which, not having myself sntfi«-ient
force to cultivate, i >ill «;11 upoE the most fa
vorable terms.
Of the ~j»> acres, 70 are cleared and in a good
state of iMiltivation. acres are in the .sw.mij s ^
and positively cannot be surpaissed for fine
ijuality by any land.
This valua>de tract of Isanti is lo>ated 17
tniles from tlie Upper !’«’ach Tree, on the .\la-
buina Itiver. in one mile of .Magnolia, .Marengo,
—the Lirgest cotton growing coiiutj iu the !
State. '
.Adjoining said tract of Liind, is a tnict of
C'.jual .size and r^uality, 12s .-icrcs of which .are .
clean'd, and which will be leased upon lavt.-i- ■
ble terms, for u nutulier of years, to any one
purchasing my Land. The lanl lies level and i
iu u healthy Iwatioii, and good neighborhood.
I*ri«*e Sts 50 p**r Acr«^.
I’erisoua desiring to purchase I'ottoii I.ands iu ,
Abibama, would do well to e.\aiuine the :»bove
tract. ^
I refer to .\ddison Moore, Hsi., White’s Store, •
.Anson ’o.. N. or to Samuel Christian. ;
I.M'iwreiiceville, .Montgomery Co., N. C., both of I
whom have .'»eeu the luud. j
For particulars, address, j
ALIJKKT A. DUM.VS, j
Dcinopo’is, -\l.i. I
>Lirch in, 18.'>2. 74-4t
i OILS, S^c.
WINTER IJleached Sperm OIL.
Ditto ditto Wliale ditto.
Tanners' (^il.
J^inseed Oil.
Vegetable Paint Oil.
I'iue Oil.
! ISuming Fluid.
For sale by H. J. IIINSD.VLE.
March 17, 74tf
NOTICE^
As UeRosset & Brown and J. R. Rlossom,
of this Town, are forwanling Cotton free
i of forwarding commission, I will alao forrard,
free of commission. Cotton and Spirits Turpen
tine, to any house in N. i ork, except to IJrown
&. DeRosKct and U. Blo«iiom & Son.
H. II. GRANT.
Wilmington, March Ifi, 1852. 74-lm
ANTA1D.
'1 his remedy greatly promotes digestion, and
is a coi reclivc of every species of iiidigi'slinii —
as !'ick. Sour Stemacb. Ileaviiie.ss after F.atiiig.
I'iglitiuss ac^o^s tli*‘ C!u-st, llc;»rtburii. Water-
brnsli, .\cidity of the Stoma«di. Eructations of
Fooil after Meals. (Iriping I'ain.s, .S;e.
It is used by dissdviug a sjiiall tpiantity in
w.-iter. and taken at any time ;is prc.scribed: not
being iiiipleasaiit. ;iikI always afloniiiig .ilniost
iiist.iiuaiieous rcliet. Nothing is so gH>d to be
kept and used in families, that is known, in the
crises enunierateil. as this article. Eithor can
be used alone or in conjunction with other rem
edies, particularly ilie Tonic Ritters and Vege
table I’ilN. aiid Ci,iu[>niirid Tonic rill.>-; in fact,
with any in; vi’ciues. but not at the same dose.
Any one trrib!ed with d_\ speptic s\niptoms will
find the Ant.icil anl Vegetable I’ills the most
etlicieiit us well as convenient remedies they ev
er met with, and iloing no harm in any case.
From I lie Times
ANT.\c1D A.\|» VKtiFT.KRI.E TILLS.
Tiios,c who art' troubled with any of thes'in
digestive ni]>toiiis will find this an invaluable
renu'dy. proilucing inimedi;ite relief: ami 1>\-the i
use ol a iottle or tw... with ihe Tills, will be .
enabh'il to take alnic.'^t any kind of food they I
choose.
DYSTKTSIA AND LIVKR t o.MTL.MNT.
Sumter county. May IM'.'.
.\fter siifl'eriiig some eighteen montbs severe
ly with d; 'pcp^ia and lixer complaint, and try
ing many prepaiations with little or no benetit.
1 tt:is induced to give Dr. Little's Dvspejitic
.MeiJicine ;i trial. I take ;*leasiire in savitig.
that I not onh fonnd them the very bet medi
cine I ever ti>i'k. but exactly suited my cas*-.
^.''igned) J. \V. SI.MMONS.
The statement >f the Rev. Mr. Tuiner, who
is Well kiiowu in many part>> ot the ciuintrv:
T.-iIbot county. May IMS.
Dr. Little—l>»'ar .'■•ir. Your .\nt:icid and Ve
getable Tills I find just the thing lor a dyspeji-
tic—having bei ti Ion;; of th.-it habit, 1 have
tried many things. (■ or tightness ami oppres
sion alt-‘i- no a s. licariburn. dur.iu» and lan
guor of I'erliti;r. raising of foocl, \c.. a d “e of
tiie .\nt.ieid will relieve it .at once—besides af
fording imich relief, it greatly assists diirestiou.
To regulate the bowels the pills are excellent,
as they ai-t w ithout nauseating ami always leave
them in g 1 condition. These Tuedicines will
fpiickiy reliex e. 1 am sure, any one thus af-
tlicted. Trulv vours, ."ic.
(Signed.' ■ JOHN W. TTHNER.
Sold wholesale and retail, by the Troprietor.
at his ^!anut!lcturing Dep"t. No. 'Ji'ri Market
street, Thiiadelphia. and .Macon, (ieorgia.
To br had also of .lames Cain. Rockfish;
.\. Watson. Floral (’ollege; TovMisend X Doug
lass. Renuetlsville; I'r. T. .M. Cohen. Charles
ton; C. C. Uarl.'ce. Rarclajsville; T. F. Tescuil,
l^alei-h.
S. .1. HIN.'^DAF.E, .\gent for Favetteville.
.\i:\l' I'ili]) & .MiW
TMIHE sub.scribcrs arc
; JL N. York, Si large and
i Slfi/)le and f'n/icif Dnj (ioods^
GK()>’KrJi:s, iiAHDWAin:,
Hats and Caj's, U«H>ts and Shot's.
.\niong which are;
i CofTee. .Sugar. Cotton Ta;rging, Rule Itope,
Nai’s. Window (llass. Swedes and English Iron,
S.-ick and .Vlum Salt. ImiM'ri.al and Rlack Te;is,
, Tepper, .\.ls]iice. tJinger, Towfler, Skot,
liar Lead, Itar and Fancy Soap.
Together with a great variety of other arti
cles, to which they invite the attention of the
public, and which they are determined to sell
as low for Cash, or on time to those who pay
promjitly. as any house in the Southern country.
Troducc of all kinds, at tlie highest market
! prices, taken in exchange for Goml.s.
I McLEAN \ JONES.
Summerville, N. C., Dec. 8, 18->1. 4tf
now receiving.' from
general assortment of
H E Subscribers are now receiving direct
-H- Irom New Vfirk and I’hilndelidiia, the lar
gest and handsomest Stock of
Stujde and I'ancif Ofy (ioods
That tliey have ever exhibited in this market,
endu-aeiiig every variety of I.adies' and (Jentle-
men's DRESS (iOODS, among which mav be
found: Rlack and fancy w:itered and ]daiu Dress
Silks; black and fancy Coburgs; I.,ama Twills;
figured anil plain fancy and black .Mohair Lus
tres; Silk \Narp and ('rape Rrjcades; .Swiss,
Scotc h ami Cheiie fiinghanis; Saxony De-Lains;
French. Eiigli.sh and .\merican Trints; Emb'd
Ca.shmeres: plain ditto; changeable De-Lains;
watered and needle-work Cashmeres: changea
ble Yoneses: Rrocade Lustres: Damask .Koli.kiis;
black Roniba/ines; secoud-iuourning I’oplius;
plain and watered Silk Mantillas: coloreil and
black Velvet .Mantillas; Rrocaile Toplins: and a
large assf>rtment of Dress Trinimings; French
and English .Merinos; \ elvct N*fck Ribbons aud
Cufi's, iXC.
KMIiUOlDEllIKS.
Frencli worked Collars and Cajies; French
Worked Cufls; French worked Chemisettes; L’n-
der-.''leeves: .Sv\iss and Ja-onet Trimmings; In
fants' Waists and Caps: Hem-stitdied and nee-
ille-workel Linen (.’anibric Han ikerchiefs. from
10 cts. to and a beautiful assortment of
Veils; every variety of Shawls, embriudered and
plain; Thread. Cotton anl Linen Edgings and
Laces: black Silk Lnces and Edgings.
—A LSt >—
Rlack. blue, lirowii aud green French and
English Cloths; black and fancy I'assiuiervs;
Cut Velvet, figured and black S.atin aud X'alen-
cia Vestings, (some very handsome;) .‘'attini'ts;
Kentucky .leans; Tweeds; Linseys: Flannels,
wool and cotton; Osnaburgs: Druggets: I>am;isk
Table Cotiis; ditto Napkins; (,'entre-Table ('ov
ers, very tine; Tiauo Covers; Irish Linens; Lin
en Lawns; Thread Cambrics: Towtdlini;s; (Gen
tlemen's Merino Shirts and Dr.-iwers: .'ilk .Neck
and Toeket Handkerchiefs: Ladies' Merino
Vests: C.ashmere iind .Silk llo.s-; ditto Half-Hose;
the celebrated .S:iiem Jeans, black and grey.
Ladies . Geiitlemeirs and Children's ROOTS
anfl SHOES.
Meu's. R»vs' and Infants’ Hats ;ind Caps,
Velvet, .''atin, Straw aud Florence Toiiinets.
Ditto ilitto ditto for .Misses.
.Vnd every article usually kc(jt iu a Dry Goods
.'^tore.
Hrii” 'Ve invite the public to call and exam
ine our large and haiidsouie ."stock, as we are al
ways anxious to show our (Joods.
T>n >1)1(1
,\RF.Y, .''H E.^l\\ ELL X Co. return thanks
to the citi/.ens of F.iyettcville. aud the public
generally, for the very liberal p;>tron«e- here
tofore bestowed on them, anl intend, by strict
attcjition to business, to merit :i continuance.
S. S. AT.EY.
T. SHI'.MWF.LL.
J. R. McIm>NAI.D.
Fayetteville, .''ept. lo, ISol. :iltf
JOMlPlll.lMISXinir
cnm SSI .\
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
roinpt j>ersonal attention given to all
Consignments, ami Cash advances made on Tro-
liuce to be shipped to other ports or soM iu this
market.
Feb. 12. IS'.i'. 04y
w.
ill Lnznriis' lliii!{llnij,^
Vx'll.MlNGTOX, N. r.
Jan'y ISol!.
rI lipi:S’vi s i: laxir
FOR SALE.
B'^OR sale. acres of L.\N1) on James
^ Cre«'k. and »i4't acres on Cypress Creek,
in ('umberlaiid. convenient to the estcrn Think
Road, heavily timbered, aiitl admirably adapted
to the making of Turpentine.
.Vpplv at tiiis Office.
Nov.'-’8, 18,'.l.
10,000
WANTED.
The Subscriber has now one
of the most extensive aud tiest assorteil slocks
Double and Single SHOT GCNS, TISTOLS of
the most superior quality,—('olt's Repeating
and .\llen's llevolving, of every ijuality,—Tow-
der Flasks, Shot and Ganie l*ags, I’ercussion
('aps of English atid French make. Also, the
most coniplete assortment id' (iun fixtures that
has ever been oft'creil in this section of country.
-\ls(>, Shot (iiin.s, Ritles and I’istols jnade to
order or rejiaired.
Ritles made to order, atid warranted to shoot
from one to five hundrel yanls.
•Vir thins made to order at short n.*tice.
To all of which the attention of Sportsmen
and others is respectfullv invited.
M, A. T.AKER,
Sl/ll of thf (run.
Hay street, nearly opposite the .Marble Yard.
Fayetteville. N. (!’., Oct. *>, 18.’>1. 2Stf
W\STK\l
oOOO ft. .\slie Lumber for Wagons, 1 ^ to !»inchcs
thick.
.‘■iOOO ft. Seasoneil Oak Lumber. 1 J to :{ inchcs.
KJOO ft. White Oak aud Hickory, for .\xletreea.
low ft. White Oak for Tongues, Roisters and
Shaft*.
KKt Tost Oak Hubs, for ('arts and Wjigcns.
Spokes.
For which the highest cash price will »>e paid.
.Vp|dv soon to E. FI LI.ER.
.M.'iv T.t. ISol. 7i’-tf
At
Feb'r 12, 1 H.',2.
shi:d OA'rs,
J. &
T. WADDILL'S.
(14 tf
V. T. II \K;II (5j «()X
OFFKK FOR SAI-K:
T*^EW Orleans, Torto Rico, liefined. Crushed,
Loaf and Havana Sugar.
Rio, (...-iguira, and old (Jov't Java ('otfee.
Dundee, (uinny, ami Rurlajis Ragging.
Rope and Twine.
Iron. Nails. Salt. Molasses.
Cheese and Raisins.
Rhicksmiths’ Tools. .Axes, Spades, Shovels,
Hoes. a>cythes.
Trace and Halter Chains.
I$:ind and Hoop Iron.
White Lea'l in Oil.
Spanish Rrown. Red Lead.
(ilass, Tutty, Ruckets. Rrooin“.
.'lackerel. iu barrels and half ditto.
Negro Shoes. Tanners Oil.
Tin Tlate. Wire.
S'.iperior Green and Tdack Teas.
Saleratus, Soaji. Snutt'.
Tepper, (iinger. .S)>ice. Nutmegs.
Sperm and .Vdamaiitine Candles.
Rar Leail. Shot, Tovvdcr, &c. .iic.
Nov. -28, 1S.-)1. 4»tf
tlii‘ old
AflKV. SllK.MWKLb Co. have just re
ceived a splendid assortment of Sa/erii 'nfsi-
ni'rr. black and grey, to which they woub; call
the attention of the public. These goods will
compete in (Uality and dunihility with the best
of Northern Cassinieres. ami are much che.-iper.
ranging from t»2A cents to >l 2') per yar>l.
i'ayetteville. N. C., Oct. J4 l^-jl. ;J(Jtf
Fire Insurance*
^l^HE -ETN.V liiMirauce t'ompany of 1
-* ford, having paiil the tax imposed by
Hart-
!iy the
Revenue Law of the late Lc^iislature, will con
tinue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the
m.-inagement of the undersigned, who is pre
pared to .ssue Tolicies of Insurance on Ruild-
ings or Cn. ds, either iu this Town or in any
part of the State, on proper application, de
scription of the Troperty. .'cc.
Tlic -KTN \ CoMT.KNY has been in operation
about :!•> ye.-irr. Its capital is
The Hon. TIo-;. K. Ri-ace was its first Tresideiit.
and he still bolds that office; and several of its
tirst Directors are still active and etiicient niein-
ficrs of the Roard. It has at all times sustained
the hi;iliest ch.iracter f>.r the prudeiu'e of its
management, and for the liberality with which
it has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. HA I.E. A>:ent.
March 10, I'^ol. ti2-tf
T
44tf
A
l^iberly Point lloii^o.
Lii persons*indebted to the undersigned
/■l either by note or account must settle on
or before the first day if .Marcli. Those failing
ti lo s.i, will certainly find their accounts in
the li.inds of a cdlecting officer.
RECREN JONES
Feb'y If., 18.V2. ♦•;'>tf
~ NOTICK.
H.AVING, with several others, been burnt
out on the morning of the ovi instant, I
would earnestly request persons indebted to me,
either by note or account, to call and settle, as
1 am in need of money.
.V LEX’R .McLACCIILIN.
Jan’y If, 18-')2. •')7tf
FiroFrool' Paint.
B.\RRFLS Rlake's tire-proof T.MNT,
for hal- by s. J. HiNSDALf.
M»rcU 17, 1852. 74tf
“ '"‘I i»t; soM CHF.AT.
W. H. LATTA.
7v»-4t
I--..'."
LL\si:i:i) OIL.
R ViiRELS North Carolina made LINSEED
OIL, for Kale by
S. J. HINSDALE.
March 17, 1863, 74tf
uiicttemlle Hold,
I' VYKTTKVri.Li:, N. C.
HIS large and splendid Ruilding lias now
U. been in .successful operation since May
18R>. The Redding and Furniture of all kinds
is iK^w. an*l the rooms convenient and pleasant.
The Table is always furnished with the best
the market affords, aided by a fine vegetable
ganlen.
Roanlers, Lodgers, and Travellers will find de
sirable accommodations and attentive servants.
Xo pains will be sjuired to give entire satistac-
tion.
Fftmili**s can be furnished with large, airy,
front double rooms, conveniently and hand
somely furnished.
Au oxpericncc of 20 years will enable the les
see she hiipes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BROWN.
June 1, 18o0.
Will b*i tiei'cictd Ay
Itixvr,
TONS of SWEDES IRON, by
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. lb, iboi.
VEGETABLE
DYSPEPSIA BIHERS,
lUK MOST POPl L.AR
FAMILY MEDICINE
O K T II E A G K 1
llst^l ]))■ PliysiriiiHs of High Standing.
1 Iie^e BIT'1>:HS remove all mortid secretiont,
purity the jffcrit tone and vigor to the
di|5**>»li>e fortify ihe«>«tefn a|^ain»»t all liitiiie
chh bt* tMken with unlVty. at no tifne dehili-
tutinj; the |iHti-nt—l»einjf jfratffnl to the most deli-
ctite *tom:«cli. and rcniHrkuble for their cheering,
iiivi^oratirif^. strenj^theiiiii^, and re»»torative pro)*er»
tics, and >iM invaluatile and i»ure remedy for
ȴSPEPSI\ l.\ ITS H ORST FORMS.
Also, l.i\er romplaintfl. .Ihtindice. Heartburn. * ot-
tivcnoiJi, haintne^s. J)isor«ler?» of tlie Skin and I.iver,
l.osfi of .Ai»i»t»ti^e l.ow Spiril«. Nervous Hradache,
C*iddineR8. Palpitation of the Heart, Sinking and Full*
of Weight at tlie Stomach, and all other diseases
cau«el h) an impure mate i*f the bloMl, liver, etc.,
tvhicli tend to leWilitate and weaken the system.
F K M A K S
\l'ho nuAer fioiu a m*»rl>id and unnatural conditioD
will dn\ this Medicine of
INESTIMABLE VALUE.
In Ai I. of OKNKK A L DKUILI1 \ , thi* Vedi*
cine A( TS LIKK A CHARM !
THOVS AXV9 S
Have tested its elHcacy. and thomanili more are now
uii'ler fr«»tin«iit; ami not one solitary case of lailnre
ha^ ' et hpen reiH)^^^. Volume*! conld be tiiiea with
rertificateK ol' those who have beifn permaiieatly
eurel.
Call «n the A^cnt, and fct a PA.UPHLET,
l ontaifiing the ( ertificates of IlemarkaM^ * vires and
the hij^h r'‘Umfttlou in which thi« .Medicine is held
b} the I’ubljc Tress—ca.n he had of the .Agents, li'ee.
Large Q,tiarts $1; Piuts 50 Cents.
So/ii bt/ all the Prinripal Drugnitls in tht
United State* mtd C’uiiadns.
Prineiral Oflica. KUI.TON ST.. N Y.. uu .tail*
For sale by S. J. HINS1>.VLE.
>'o»auber b, 1651.
IN STOUE,
Pi.OCGIlS and I’loufih (Ju.^tinjfs, Corn .^hell
ers, CultivatorH, Straw Cutters, ami .Spin
ning Wheels.
Oct. IS, IH.',!.
E. C. IIVLL,
>f Rome.
:42tf
liOOK JUNDKKV.
RW. H.ARldE ha« re.>oiiiie(l the Rook
• Riiidii.-r R»»iuc!s at the new Si«re next
iloor to ,\!r. Reafsley, .Jeweller, where he will re
ceive an'l execute Iiiiiding in any style ilrsired.
-Vuirust I. 27tf
NKW KIKM.
I^lll’ uiider.si^iied have entered intn cupart-
nei-.xliiji, under the name and .style of
I.iawreiice & Troy,
For the purjiose of doing a frencr.nl .Mercantile
and Rarter bii.-iiiiess. e have taken the Store.
No. 10 (JREl'N .'STREET, formerly occupied liy
Messrs. .lohu lluske v'c Sun.
GEO. W. L.UVIIE.NCK.
JUILN R. TROV, .Ir.
Oct. 22. IS.',1. :l:Uf
I
H.WE just received fruiii 'icw ^ ork, niy
KALE AND WlNTl’R
Stock ol* (jioods,
Connintinji of a j;eneral assortment of
Dry lltiods. (irorrricN. Ilanlwnrc. ('iillrry. vVf.
Ji'iY'' I will barter for TCRI’ENTINE, or any
kind of Produce.
\. KING,
10 miles North of Favetteville.
Oct. 28. IS.'iO. ' 4"tf
l).\n>Y E\VKCTVA\
A fiENER.\E assortment of roOVERS’
T(JOL.S, of the best manufacturer?'
make, by
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18. 18.'>1. :!2tf
•1 Card*
AVIN’t su.-it.iined a severe lo.-is by the fire
on the ni;.rlit of the 2l .Iaiiu;iry, I am
compelled to call kii all tloirse who arc indebted
to me to make iiiiiiiediate payment. If they
cannot settle iu full, pay what they can, either
ill ca.^li or notes negotiable at Rank.
A. A. McKETIlAN.
Jan'3’ •'», 18')2. i>;5tf
T'
Watch and Jewelrv Store.
L. H. MILLKR
Ihiportf r.f, Mainiffrrturerii miff JnJ/hf-rf of
W'atr/n'n, ./eicrfn/, antf F'onry Oonrh,
Have Icft'eJ the tlld Stand
formerly occupied by .\le?^r^.
('aiitiehi. I'rotlier iV Co.. South
fJiiKl fill HIT if (.'livrlirf !(/('/ JinllTmorc rfrttt't
(No. 227.) whicli they are piitting in coTnjileli.^
or.ler f..r the \V 1 !(‘)l.ESAI.E V ATril AM>
.lEWEl.RY RCSl.NESS, to ?.e opeuid abowv ih«
2tth of.July.
In ealiin;; the fittopti'oi of tlie trsde to th^
new cKiiccni. we niciiti>>u the fact that we are
asMniated with (Jiie of the most exteuBive .lew-
elry Maiinfa-tui in';: iv-^tabliphments in the coun
try. v\hi*;h must give n (If-cided a'lmntHKe c^er
all other,'? iu this market for supplying dealei’s
with Jewelry at manufacturers’ jirices, b f«nturo
in this lu-anch of trade lonj; since needed -ho
tween Raltimore aud the SoutinTU und Weatera
Merchants.
We desire to call pnrticulnr hUeritlon to (h«
Watch departuuMit. whi» h vill at nil times be
supplied with a pireat as.sorluient I'roiu the most
celebrated niauulacturers. and kepi iu pcrfcct
niiiiiiug onier. so that puich-.'?**rs nifiy hi f>uc«
take them, with a written guartintee tl»kt they
will jierform correctly.
This hraiich of the business will receive tfco
espcci.al attention of one of the tirm. wbodC ex
tensive anil practical kuowb dy^e of the busine.sfl
will, we hiijic, give us a I'lace iu the coiiiid’ Uv4
{■f huyers.
W» res)>ectfuriy in\ite you to rji’l UT'oit ''9
when yi u next visit iur city, c^'niideiUiV tc-
lieviiig that au exauiiimtioa of our (io»i'i^ \\’il
prove to you that they :ire better i-i'les »ni
cheaper tlian you have ever 9'-n in thi.' market,
aud assure you t?iat uo ttt'ort shall he wat-iin'^
on iiir jtart to make the accjunintaiu'P t>n^ oi
mutual benetit.
L. H. MH.LER .v CO.
Old stand, fniicr!y occupied by
Canfield, Ri-o. iN: *'o., E. c* r-
ner of t'harles Riiltiuiore
Raltim«>re. .June IH.'il. 14-'\o
REFERE.\('1>;
Messrs. Wyeth, Rhickioi-k \ Co,
Reid \ Ta\ lor.
.lames ll"'ii;-es iV Urother.
llur^t .V’ Rerry,
Muidorh, Piier Fvc*>«.
Stelhiiann 4 Uiiirlch?.
.■^an^rstoii Ci *'o.
I-.aithlow. Gwtu a: i'o-
Riely iV I'eniib.'toii.
(’ushing.^ iV I'.niic”.
.John Murphy
.Moore & tirirtiR.
ST A N DA H b~\\ D 5i 1 SI' K U. A.\ YJ) IS
IS OO hS.
VCAI LAV.'^. Hnnie'.-aud R. •
VSIOS .AC’ADIvMV.
HE buildinjr of this Institution i?i now in
state of comjitetion. It i.-; lar>'e and
commodious. It is pleasantly loc.atvd in a tine
nei;rhbfirhooil, aud in a very salubrious jiart of
Rol)cson county, twcl>e miles west tVoni Liiin-
hertoii. aliout half mile .south of the road lead-
in;' fr.'.m thence to .Mfordsvillc.
The first session ol this lnstituti«ui will com
mence on the 2d Monday of .Jauii.iry, l>'-'i2. un
der the care of .\|r. Oiir* I^eitch, who is a gra
duate of the Cniversity of North Carolina.
Term* of Tuitinu, per Si-fAf.n. ru:
Spellinjr, reading ainl writiiiir. ."jiS Uo
.Vrithmetic. Enjrlish tirammar, Geogri-
]iby aud History. 10 Ott
Latin, (ireek, Fr*ndi, anl the higher
branches of .Mathematics. 12
Roard can be »>t>tained at the .\caJemy. and
at convenient distaiici's iu the neighborhood, at
from five to six dollars p«'r mouth.
Rv order of the Trustees.
.JOHN TAYLOR. Sec v.
Dec. 20, 18.'>1. .Oa-tf‘
NOTICK.
fB'XHE Partnership heretofore existing iu
Lumhciton, betwcfii the undersigned, is
this day dissolved hy mutual consent. Those
indehted to the firm will j.bvise call on G. W.
.McKay, at Luiuberton, who is authorized to
settle the concern.
.RUIN A. ROWL.NNI).
GILRFRT W. McKAV.
Liimberton, Feb. 2’i. l!So2. t’.'.itf
TO rni: ih hlic.
TB'^HE subscriber has leased fur a term of
JL yc!U"s. of R. W. Rrown. Esij., his lire-proof
Store, with his Wharves, and is now in a condi-
tiou ti> take espet-ial eare of .'Spirits Tnr)ientinc
and other .Naval Stores committ‘d to his care.
The Warehouse is well knouii to he the best and
safest place in town for the storage of Raoon,
Laiil. t'oi n. Peas. \:e. The lower wharves ha\e i
on them four large new sheils. w here Spirits can
b‘ safely kc]>t from the rain and suii. He is
prejiared to receive and shiii, or sell, all kinds
of jiroduce sent to his care. He will also make
advances when reiuireil.
He begs to refer to the following •i’eutlemeu:
R. W. IJrovvn, .John l):iwsi>n, O. G. P.iisley and
Thus. H. Wright. Esi|s.
MILES f’OSTlN.
Rrowu’s wliari', U'iliuington. N.
Sept. 12, ISot. 21-V
ur.(vnii;R!i um:.
fD^HE .Steamer RROTHERS, and Tiw- Roats
Jl .Stevenson. I)avil Lewis, aud .James ('as-
sid:iy, ai’c prepared to forward w itii despatch
all goodis consigned to the I’roprietor.
The Steamer Rrotbevs is i>f light draught. , .
and well suited to run iu Iok' ffitrr. .'lie pos- ^ Hyperion: .si\,}|]],,w l>;irn, by Kennedy; Alton
rablv adapt- Locke; Lavengro; 11 iimboldt'.s Cosmos; Rcrerii'H
i'- Hi 1*
tories of England, iu viitii.’'as edltioT*-;
.Mison's History of Europe, t vols; Hftilani’w
.Middle Ages: Thiers’s History of the Frencli
Revolntion, 2 vols. illusirateil; Tytler's Univer
sal History, large aud abridged ed»; Pre.scot:'.**
Ferdinand and IsaJielbi. Mexico nii l P«>ru: I.;t-
! baume's Campaign in Russia; (,‘ooper'^ Nova!
History: Mansfield's Mesieau W'«r; Tmtubtiir»
Indian Wars: ('ampbeH's Live.s of the Lords
Chancelbu'S of England. 7 vols: Campbell .'^
Lives of the fhief .justices of England, 2 vela;
Lives of eminent I'.nglish .(udges; I.ivefl of tho
Queiiis of !^cotland. 2 vols: Ladies' Ilistoricul
Library, *.i vols; .^leT!^oirs aud W’ovV S cf Alexau-
der Hamilton, f> vols: .Marshall s Wushirigton, 2
vols: Colton's Life and Times of Henry Ciay;
Kennedy's Life of Wirt; W irt’s Life oV Patiie'ii,
Henry; Southey’s Life and Corresporuleiicc;
Charles Lamb's do; Autobiogrnphy of Leigh
Htiiit; l,ife and Genius of Rurn*; I.ife of La«
fayette. of P.-iul .Jones, of .fi»cksfiii, 'i'ujlor, fccott,
.Mariim. rranki.'n, &c. «!)ic.
Shaksjieare's Works, in 1, 2, sed 7 vo!*’;
.'^heriihiu's. Ren .Joiison's. Reaumontanrl Fletch
er's. .M.'i.-singer aud Ford's. Wycherley and Con*
greve's. Dramatic Works, Eng. llluatmted Eds;
&c. A:c.
.Johnson s AVorks, and Roswell's Life of John
son. 2 vols e.ach: Rurke's. A Idisou's. Goldsmith’.'*,
vSterue’s, Fielding’s, and Smollett’s Works; Gold-
smith’s Animated N;iture. 2 vols; Rurke’s, Chat
ham’s. Phillips'. Curran’s. and other Spceche.*-,'
Modem I’ritish Essayists. 8 vols; Waverly No
vels and Poetry; Irving s Works, Putnam’s edi
tion. I'l v.ils; Coojicr's .Sclect Works, 12 vols;
Rulwer's Works; Ibckens' ilo, compleU in 4 toIs;
tJi! Rlas; I>on (>uixotte; i^c. See.
Colman's European Life and Manners; Lord
Holland's Foreign Reminiscences; Stephens's
travels in EgyiU. Arabia, \c; Walter Colion'.i
Works: ('.race .Vguilar's do. vi/; Home Influence,
Mother's Recompense. Vale of Cedars. &c: War
ren's Ten Thous.-ind a Year, atid Not\ and Th«.n;
sess«*s potrrr and xpn t), and is admirably adapt
ed to ('•n'hu/, and can accommodate about ’it*
passengers.
The I’roprietor contemplates running the
Roat himself, and will give special attention to
way freight .-iiid ii.iv.il stores; to towiiijr. aud
will also attend to the comfort and convenience
of Passengers. From his long c-N|ierieiice
of a ISachelor; Home is Home; Lady Wortley'K
Travels iu .Vmerica; Arabian Nigiu.s; (ieor^I*
Scenes; &c.
P>ritish and .\mericftu Fetntile Poet', illTistrf;'
ted; Poetical (.hiotatif'iis: J?yron's. Seott’a, Mil
ton's. .Moore's, Pojie's, (,'ow j er’s, DaJile’s, Tas
so's, Kirke Wiiite's, Thompson’s, Hcniftns's,
.\cent in Wilmiiigfou of the several Steamboat ! * olcridgc ^ oung s. Liitlrr s. Mother-
CHERRY PECTORAL
For tlir Ctirr of
fOr«IIS, COLDS, HOARSE.\ESS«
BROMHITIS, WHOOPIIVG-COlCiU,
CROIP, A8TH:VIA, Ai\D
€0!VSlIMPTI0.\.
M.\NV years of trial. in'Uead of iiMiMirine ttir iialil'H-
r*infi(lenr.* in this iiK’dir'aie. Iims wi*n lor il:in appre-
liatiiiQ Hail notoriely hy Oir e\reeliii!! Ihf iiHrt aii"aine
f vpcclalioiis of ill Irtend'. NotliiiiL' lull ils intrinsic vir-
lacs and llie nniiiislalcihle hnietit roi.Irrreil on lh>>«iinli
of siitlerers, roiilil oriciniile »nl iiri''l;iiii ihe repnt.ilion
it eiijiy!i. While many int’erMir reiiieilie ihrti-t iii>"ii the
reiiiiiiiinily. h'lve |:iileil mul hefii rfiM'nnled. ilil h«"
eaiiieil friend* hy every trial, conferred lieneHisoii ihe »f-
ttirled they can never for"CI. and pnxhired ciiret tMi nti-
iiier«\« »>iil tiM' rpiii:(rk:>hlf to he torEoUeii.
While it is m frmid on Ihe pnldir to pretend that »ny
ne medicine will intHliihiy rare—>till lliere is Hhiindant
priMil that the Cherry 1‘ertoral doe' not only a« « !;eiier.il
IhinE. \iul alia»M inviirialily. cure the maiadic.' fur wliiih
it i« employed.
.\ lime makes ihe«e fact-* wiih*r and lielter know n. this
niPilirine has er.uliiMlly liecoiiie the la-^t reiiiiiiee of Uie
■ ttlicled, froni the loff-cahin of lh« .Xiiieriran |»ea«!inl. to
the pal.M'es of Kiirnpe.in Kine*. 'rhroiii'hoiil tlii entire
roiintry. in every St -te. riiy. and indei'd aliinxl every
liHiiilet it roniMin>. Cherry I'ertoral is known a?; tlie ln-sl
remedy evlaiit for dieMsen of i)ir ’I'Jirnat «ml l.iin^'x. and
in many foreign coiintrie*. it i roniini: to he e.\tenively
aed hv their aii«l iiilellisent I’hysiriani. In (;reat Orit-
ain. Frnnre anil liermany. where Ihr ni*-die»l scienees
have reai hed iheir hi);lie«t |K-rfeclion. Cherry Pei-toral is
iniONliiced. anti in conitanl ase in Ilie .•\rinie. Iln'iiital!!,
.Alms Houses, I'lildir Instiiniions. nnd in flMinei(f priic-
tire, the surest remedy iheir nttenilini! Physicians can
employ for llie more dniiEcrnas atTertionK of the liincK.—
.Mso in milder rases, ami for chililren it is saf’. nlea>anl
and eHertn il to cure. In tVirl, some if the mixi flttterinc
testimonial!* we rereive have l«-eii from piirtnts who
h;ive I'oiind it eftic«cious in rases particularly iiicideiitiil
to chiUUio«*d.
The Cherry Prctonl Is niHniifartnred hy a prarlir.il
('hentist. nnd every onnre of it iinder hl« own eve. with
invariahle acriirary and care. Il is sea ltd and protected
hy law from roiinierfeiis. ronsequi ntly can lie relied on
as eenaine u iihoiil adiilteritlon.
We trve endeavored here to fnrni«h ihe ron:nninity
with a medicine of such iiitrinsir siiperioriiy and worth
MS shi'.nid roinniend it'eir to their ronfidenre—n reincily
at onre safe, sjieedy and etrecl'ial. *vhich this has hy re-
lieated and roiialless trials proved it»rlf to he; and tru t
hy freat ran' in preparine it with cheniic.il .-irrnracy, of
aniforiii strength to afiiird Physicians a new afenl on
which they f.*n rely tor the l>est resiilcs. »ml the aflHeted
with a remedy that will do for them all that medieine
ran ilo.
rr> pared anrt sold by Jav^cs ♦*. .Ateh. Practical and
.Analyiiral t'hemist. I>mell. Mass.
Soht in Favetteville by S. J. HINSD.AI.K; in (Minton,
by WARRKV JOHNSXl.V h. r«i.; imd by Drocjlsts and
ttealers in Medicine evcrywUero.
Jaotturi iit>, 53 7m
Companies, he thinks he can give satisfaction.
To Merchants in the interior be would say,
that all Goods shipped by him. will he deliv
ered to tiieir .Vgents in Fayetteville. His .Agent
iu Wilmington i.s 1).V\ ID R.iNK.''. to whom all
commuuicatious may be addressed, as .\gent of
the Ste.-imer Brothers.
.JOHN RANK.'s, Projirietor.
Wilmington, Fe>. 4, lSo2. ti^ltf
ji\s r iii:( i:i\ i:i).
RRLS. W IIISKKY,
10 hhds. Molasses.
1 qr. cask pale French Rrandy,
1 “ “ .Maileiru Wine,
ir» hags Rio Coffee,
o bo;vcs .Xlcflium A\on.
—also—
Rrooms: HeartJi Rriishes: .lute T)oor and Ruir-
gy .Mats; Tauuers' ('urriers’ Kuiv-s, Workers.
well's. Collins Gray and Reattic’s. .®helley and
Keat.s's. Chaucer and Spencer's. CanipbelVs,
Tom Hood's, Tup;>er's. PoHok's, Hallcc’iv'a, uud
Rryaiit's Poetical Works; ivc, ac.
r.iViles, Pra\er Rooks and Ttatanierita. of vjv
rious styles aud priee.s; Melville’s, Mauning’s,
and Chapman’s Sermons; Sketches find Skeie-
tons of Seniious; English Pulpit; Pulpit Cyclo
pedia; [,eighton’« Workn; Hoft'iuan’s Canon 1 a w;
Hick's Tlieolcigy; l,ife of It t^halmers. and Chal
mers's Institutes of Theology, Sermors. pud
Lectures aud Vddresscs; Horne on the Ps;iinis;
Patrick. Lowth and Whitby’s Comtne^ifary on
the Scriptures. 4 vol«; (.’ niprehensl ve do, b vols;
MeCosb on Hivine GovciTiment; Charuock on
biviue Attributes; Nojinder s Life ol" Christ:
Rutlcr's .\nalogy; Viis' ti's .'!niiu«l of Church
Principles; Hopkins on the Confessional; 1‘usey-
ism, its Cau.ses and Cure; Rutlcr’s fUd Truth«f
and New Errors: Readings for Lentj Sicra Pri-
vata; Clark on the Promises; Hflnnah More’.#
and Smooth Fleshers; aud au achlition to our j jjfp j,,„| I'Hvate Pevotiono: l>oddridgc’s Ri^w
FRENCH CHINA
S. W
March 1, 1S')2.
TILLING HAST .S: CO.
t3f»tf
DAILY HXPK( Ti:i).
4 GENERAL ASSORTMENT of Ht)LLOW-
/m W .ARE. bv E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18, 185l‘. «2tf
1
Tea! Tea! Teai:
CHEST VOCN(i IIVSON,
1 ditto Guniiowder,
1 Catty Imperial,
For sale by CHS. I?.\NK.S.
Oct. 28, 18^-)1. 34-tf
NOTRE.
All persons indebted to the subscriber for
Goods purchased at Floral Collejre, are re
quested to make immediate payment, either to
Mr. Hugh Mc.Vrn iu the neighborhood, or to
himself in Clieraw.
I). B. McARN.
Chenur, Dec. 20, 1851, 6»-tf
j7)Hn F). M iTTmams,
Comminninn 4* Fottearding
•flerrhant^
Payette'Tille, W. C.
Tq^ 1952 C3tf
:ind Progress; Pilgrim's Progress, bcdutifolly
illustrated: Raster's Call, and Sfiint’a lies!;
Treiu-h’s Notes on tl e !*arables; Rucl^'s Theo
logical, and Ciiion Rible Dictionary; GiHilbm'H
Ranis of the Rible; J^eep of Day, Line up- ri
Line, &c; Jay's E.xercises and Prayort»; Thorn
ton's, Rerrian's, and Rarnes's Fnmily Prayers;
Deems’s Home .\ltar; Wron;;ht Gold; Haftk-
stone. Laneton Parsonage. 1 lie F.srl j Daughter,
(iertrude, W'nlter Lorinier, and other re.liiiibuH
titles, by l^ewoll and other nutJifirs, .^c, \'c.
Miss Le.nlie’s, 8oy«r's. and American Cool-
ery; Miss Leslie’s and Miss Rcechcr’s Fec.ipt
Rooks; Mrs. Randolph's Virginia liou.-.» wife.
Jfec, &c; Downing’s Ladies’ Flo'ner G.irdcn; do
Fniit Trees of .America; I'loTier Gsrd“r. Dirtt-
tory; BarrA'’s Fruil Garden; ■" ith & variety of
useful worifs on Agricultur'", Farrainff. Ac. yr.
A large stock of .•'chool Books, Novels. Gift
Rooks. Stationery, &c, fee. for sale at tbe
Favetteville Book Store, bv
E. J. HALE k soy.
A (iOOD LNVES'J'MENT.
The Subscriber wishe.s to sell one-h»i1f of
the Fayetteville Water 'V\'ork5. Neither
of the present proprietors having time to pve
their per.sonal attention to the property, ths
ptirchaser can hare the mnnngeracnt of it, ma
king it A valuable investment.
I. J. HAiJt.
6i,i. 1, 1^1.