SEMl-WBEKLiY.
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[VOL. I.]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., .ALVUCH 30, 1852.
[NO. :T.]
I-i;i.\TKI> HV J. B. XEWliV.
i:i)\VAUi) J. liALi: & sox,
ninroi'.s AND iMioriiii;rnus.
I'liiO f'T the t^cuii-Wci'kly Ouski:\ ku 4 (H) if
jKii'l ill !ilv;inot'; •‘jit o'* if I'.iid duriiijr tlie
voar -if sul)Sv-i'i{.'lio»; or iiftiT tho ye:ir has
■xi'irO'l.
1 ,r tli“ Vi i okly Ousku\ kk •'ji'2 00 jn-r annum, if
j.,a 1 in ^‘Ivfinco; 5(* if paid duriui; tlu*
,;;ir ‘>r ‘li'i''•riiition: or $3 OU after the year
li:i^ . \;)ired.
inserted f»>r sixty cents
, , r -.|iiaro for the first.
ind thirty eents fur e:ioli
>,i,-,Mv.lin;: pn)>lic:ai"ii. Yearly ndvertisenients
|.v -ipcfi;!! contract'. :it re.-isoniiMe rates. Ad-
vorti'cr.' are requested to state the number of
i;.,i'rti'ns ilesired. or they will be continued till
f,.rl'id. and charged accordingly.
g-£«^ Letters to the Kditors luusit post-pttid.
1 S •> 9 .
fresh and Sttmmer
i; O O D !S,
r.. I.. .v T. II. i'i;\ii!Ki{T().\
VUK ojienins: at thoir old ^^tand, two docirs
\\ f.st of .Messrs. II. Urnnson X the
ir-’est :.nd most beautiful stock of
SILR l.\l) F l.M V m\ (iOOllS.
1.. t r bel 'rc otTcred l>y them in this market.
. i;»;.'tin!Z in part of—
ll;> h I SilUs; black watered and eolM dn;
rritite 1 'h.illys: ombM ami s.itin stripe Ti^su^s:
iu i .1 Silks and I’opiins; liari'jre l>ol,ains; dot-
1,-.1 and emb'd Tarltan liresses; cxl'd -)a-
.-.'net.': half and full monrninjr Tissues and Uii-
ir_c'. a splendid a,«sirtnu'nt: chaiijreable and
t,_ 1 r. lKs"\s; ('rape Do-chines; I’rinted Lawns
i:i I FroiK'h .L-icunets; a few handsoine IJare^e
f: ' :'S. an entire m-w .article of dre^s jroods;
Krill' ll and l'ni:V.'-h »iin;:hi>ni and tlii.;h:im
a lot ot the handsomest Kni'isii I’rints
1 'T I'tlVrod in this n\arkvt; Swiss. jacinet. tape
.-rrij >• and plaid .Muslins: liotted .Swissis; Wide
' '.Ilk ti- d >ilk Lace for Mantillas.
ANo. ill the 1:MUJ10I1>1:1:V line: Swis.‘? nml
t'aiiibric IM^iniis and Insv-i tinjis. ran"in>r from
rt'-. ti >^1 T'> j>er yart; a beautiful lot I n-
:ier-sK*e\cs and (‘hemi/i'tts: \\ i>rkel ('olhi) s and
(’'i*r.s; Ihrca 1 anil lisle Lace I'apes; a beautiful
I t emb'-n Mantillas; .Mexandcr's J\i-1 Cilo'^es
: I'lebrated for bein-j; tlic best article in use;
i.inen I'ambric and ne*’ille-workcd Mandker-
ohii-fs. fr .ni I J.} cts. lo >-j; New style shell and
buff.iio Tiii k Combs: T.onuet, neck and sash
Ribbons, some entirely new.
For ii-ntiemcu's wear—I?lack, brown and
! ue Frencli I'loths: superior black dcie-skin and
I ;if. 'a-^s iiK rt's: I’l.ain and fig il Lin‘ii I>rill-
' --j.increts; 1 talian 'lutlis: 'obiri-il Linen
i’! 'H"-: lilack .'satin and fur d Si!k \ cstinjrs;
; _■ i ft.'i.l ■•■’I' l Marseilles .litto: Linen and
. 1 r; iT' nd t'ollarsand Shirts;
ui:m()val.
A LKX’Pi JOH.NSON C’t). have reniovetl to
the New Store, Last corner of fireen
street and Market Si|uare. where the\ iiavc re
ceived in part, and expect to receive in a few
days, tiie largest and best assortment of S))rln}i
and .s»mn\er ever olVeved by them in
tliis market.
-March lil, 1S‘>2. Tl-lw
Nl’Hi.Mi .iTolimii laioBs.
K are receivinjr. at our NF.W ST.VNl>. '
W w Last Corner uf tireen street and .Market i
Sijuare, a and :eneral assortment of
SvasoH ft tile 4m oiPtJa^
Consistinjr in part as follow s; ^
Watered, figured and plain hhirh l)ress Silks;
Figured, eli.-ingealile ;ind plaid Si'ks: ( liallys; ;
IJarcgfs. Harege l>e-Lains; Tissues; t'rape l>e- :
I’aris; Orgauiiies; Kmli'd and printed Law n.s and !
Muslins; .Jaconet, Swiss, striped and barred
Muslins: (iingiiams and t'alicoes: lloml.azines; i
Silk and cotton warp Alpacas.
—ALSO—
-V fine assortment of French-worked Collars,
Cutfs, (.’apes, Merther.s, I'nder-sleeves. Cli»'mi-
zetts, iJridiil Veils; Kmbroidered muslin, lace
and craoe .shawls; .Muslin and lace .M.-intill.as:
Tliread, lisle, cotton and linen Lace and Kdg ,
ings; Swiss and jacoiH't Ldging and Inserting, j
Silk and kid (iloves; llibt>ons, Tabbs. Flow- '
ers. \c. j
Foil (I K.NTi.K.MKx's W’Kvn.—\ fine assortment \
oft'lotlis, i assimeres and Vesting; Fr'.iich and
Lnglish l»rap L>’Kt*-; (jueeu’s Cloth; C.ishmei-et; ;
Slate and brovMi Linens; W iiito and ci>lored '
Linen drilling.
A coinj'lete assortment of
Jit'iinot.s, lioots, SliMfs, I'ml rclLis,
ritiasiils,
With nntny other articles not rnnmrratrd. n;a-
king our assortment the largest and best we
liave I'ver i lfi red in this market.
To tlie abovi- tiiii.ds we would rail thf atten
tion nf our eiistoiiiers. friiiids and the pubiie
generally, as we intend to sell them as l.t >\\ as
aiiv olher house in thi' market.
Al.KX'll JoUN.-rdN \ CO.
.ALirch IS. IS.'L’. T-ltf
To M^arutct's atui i*lttnlvrs.
subscribi-rs. as .\gents tor ilie Iniport-
JB. ers. have made !irr;ingements to keep eun-
stantiv oil hand a sup]>lv ot I.i st I’Llll \ l.\N
AN1> A«;illcrLl rUA.. IM.ASTLi;.
which they will sell in quantities to suit, as
clu-;ip «s tliey can be i>urchased in tlie Northern
cities, adding ,jnly the actual expanse ot' getting
tliem here.
J. 1). .McK.Vi; CO.
Wihningtoii. Feb. 7 "m
Nonci-:.
f Bllli-; undersigned continue.s to manufacture
A Spirits Turiientine 1>.\ 1!IIlOLS. Tliose now-
oti hand gu.-ige -I;! to 4') gallons, and arc made
of the be^t se.-isimed white oak. l)istiilers want
ing a gooil article, will do well to call and ex
amine. Contracts to deliver Uarrel.s for the
ne. t twelve months made on favoralile terms.
T. 8. LI TTKUI.OIL
March ‘J:.’. 1S.'>J. 7;jtf
K) l A'I'OKS! PO'l A'lOES!
A FLW bbls. Yellow IMauting I’OTATOF.S.
J. 14 I'or sale by
.L D.
^L■lrcll 17, IS'iJ.
W ILLTAMS.
71-liw
For sal
.Man
lliTV: LFAl>.
Chr(iU e ('ii'ecn.
I’tiris lireen.
Wnetiaii l!ed.
I'rc'ncli Yellow
Litliarge.
lied Lead.
Lruslies, Varnish, i^c.
“ bv S. ,J.
h 1*7. 1S.-,L’.
HINSDALK.
74tf
Tr..s: I
^S(»N, Imperial, ^ onng ll\ son, Ooloisp
TF..\; (. hocoliite. Mustard. Swei-t (liL
For .sale by S. .1. 1 U.NSI »A LL.
March 17. IS'rJ. 7 Uf
lUKY, 4fc €0.
NEW FALh A XD~^\\ NTK11
\VU\IMHX(J PAPEU.
1{|;.\.MS lUue Cotton Yarn rajijvu'.;
I’iiper. oU reams common. Heeeixed
this day and for sale bv
Jl‘. r.lLVNSON SON.
March L’2. 7 Vtf
50
A *!■
— AISO _
•i; ii i I' t Oil Window .Shades and rmb'd
L.^.iu t 'liri.iiu;; i’;i; er ILiug r. is; Fire .''crceus;
i : ■’ r.:i_;_’s and Ti .iveliin^' Truiiks.
I . skin an 1 K>is-utli U:it; i’an nn;i ;ui*l
■ ilitiiii ,''tr;i\v ditfi*; .''ilk .'iliii tilimilalU
TniTi ll:!-; :i rich 1 d I’.ii.is15"',;.
IIS : llC v‘ry l ltO't t‘::-ll 'M; Mis.sPs’
;nil IJl'HiiiitT ilitfii;
tli im-ll’s fine (\>il ;!l|ii
J^lifsj Ladies’ (Tiitrrs rtrj>l
Slii.furs.
TiiP above stock vras bought with groat care;
ter in the setison than usual, in order to s>-
iri- the most fashionable style.s. Ue invite
;r frieii'ls and the publie to give U' a lo-ik be-
■n ].i;m h.i' ng. as we are ilisj) .scd to sell at
ry moder:ite prices.
f'a vettcville
K. L. \ T. IL I’KMni'llToN.
N. .^Llrch i-«tf
.sriIJ. WORM,
A tf 0-,
h i;::. i ''.2.
bbl. Sfill, f"r -iale ny
COOK JC:l!NSO*N'.
roli sAf.i:.
41 TIIK OLI> ST.VNli of ,\. l.Kson .V C...,
-V few sets China Tea Viarc.
do .J.aj'an do.
Kwers and llasins. and common Cpoci-'ery.
iShie and Mulbt'ry Te.is. I’lates and llowis.
Table and I’ucket Cutlery, Castings.
Tea, Ciili'ce, Sugar. \r.
A. JOHNSON vS: CO.,
J. Crow. .Xient.
>Lirch 'J'J. 7-'>-lm
I^nnd (liid Mcrcl'an! Mills for snl(.
ON the 1st day tif .\pri!. 1 will sell upon tl:r
[ireniises, the valua!'le .N’l .\ 1 It »N
owned by .Ii.Iin '1';. s. n at tl;e time ‘f his dMth.
ill \liiiire county, on .Mel.fiiilipii s roi k. lnur
miles N 'rth-^Nest of arthage. I lie ti*;o't ci n-
tains several hundred acres, and Inis uii"n it
Saw and Merchant tjrist .Mills, in tirst rate re-
pair.
,\l«o. on the snme day, 1 will sell a largi’
quantity of other proj)erty. consi.sting of Ib r-
«es. Hogs. .Sheep. Catt'e. Houseliold and Kiteli-
en Furniture. Farming Tool.*. 1‘rovisioiis, and
niany other iirficlcs.
,\ credit of six months will be given, and
bonds with goofl seeurities ri'i|nired.
T110.S. 1!. TYSON. Kx'r.
.March 10. ]s;.2. 7'.ts
ANTACll*.
This remedy greatly promotes digestion, and
is a correetivc of e\eiy species of indigi'stioii—
as Siek. Snur Sti maeh. Heaviness after Fating,
l ightness ai russ the t'lu'st. Hearttmt n. Water-
brash. .Acidity of the Stomach. Lructations of
Fond alter .Meals, (.iriping I’aiiis.
It i& used by dis.solving a small quantity in
w.iti-r. and taken at any time as preseril>eI; not
being u!ipieasai:t. :ind alwa_\s alfording almost
i!!st;iiitaneons relief. Nntliii'g is so gmid to he !
kept and used in lamilits. th:it is known, in the
eases enuniei at‘d. as this artide. Lithjr c.in !
be used iiloiie or in conimietion with other reni- |
edit s, particnlar'y the Ti iiic I'iittcrs and Vege- |
table Fills. :ind Comp.iiiiid Tonic I’ills; in tact, ;
with any niedieines. l>\it not at the snme dose. !
.\ny one troubled v iih d\'peptic s;. mptoiiis will '
tiiid the .Vutaciil and \ eg t;ilile I’ills the most !
efncieiit as well .is coinenient remedies they ev- .
er met with. ;ii.d doiii;r no harm in any case.
From the Times.
.\NTV( I1> \M» VL(iFTAl!LF, PILLS.
'I'ho'e who aie troubled with any of tlie-e in- I
dig»sti\e '■■mptoiiis wiil find this an iinaluable i
remedy, i roihic'ng immdiaic relief: and b\ the
use of a t i'ttlf nr t\«-'. with tlie Fill', will be ,
enabled to take almost any kind of fond they i
choiise.
1»Y; I LI’SIA ANH l.lVLll CoMl'LAlNT.
.''^milter coutily. May i
'.fter sutiering some ei^ditci n months sev re- I
!y with d'spep-ia and li\er complaint, and try- i
ii.g many jiri i .it'"ii' with littb“ or no tii-iierit.
1 Was induced to ui\e I'r. Little’s l)\sj>eptic
.\led!cine a trial. 1 take p^•a^llre in saying,
that I not oiiiy ti.iind them the very best medi
cine I eV( r took, but e.\:li tiV 'Iiited mv case.
^Si_'ned, .L W. SlMMoNS. !
The st.itiinciit of the Lev. .Mr. Turner, who
is w»-U known in n-.anv jviris .i( the e>>nntr\:
Taibi.t eoiint.v. May 1st''.
Iu- Llrt'c I'ear >ir; Vour .\ntacid and Ve-
get.-.b’i- 1 ills 1 find just the thing lor :i d\'pep
tic h.ivit.g boll 1 i:g o! th.it habit. 1 have
tricii m.-Tiy things. For ti.Lhtness and ojiprcs-
sii 11 :i1ti T I'.i a lie;!rtt.iirn. I'.niln* 's miil |;iti-
' guor ot'If. ''iig. i.iisliig I I' tiKid. \c.. a di se of
: the .\nlMi-id v. ..I reiiew it at net'—besides af-
fordiii;i much ri 'iii i. it gr‘at:_. assists liigestion.
To legul.ite the I ..wc's the I'ill' are excellent,
ns thev act v. ilho';^ nauseating and always b ave
them iu gi ■ I C. Ii.litioii. These tiiedicines will
quickly r-. ex e, I !.m sure, any one thus af-
tiicted. I'riiU voui'. .\c.
,,'l^,i. ■ JOHN W. TFKNFIL
SoM w 1;' Ic'.ib- and n t-iil. by the I’rojii ii-tor.
at his Maiioiactiiriiig In put. No. 'JM Market
street. I’l.lladclphiii. an 1 .Macon. Ceorgia.
I;,-,' To bp had .also nl'.Limes Cam. ilocktish;
. Wai'i'ii. Floral t olltg*-; I’own'tlid llnllg-
l.is'. lli iinetisvilK; Ur. 1’. .M. Cohen. Charles
ton: C. C. i’.arbee. Darcla\svillc; 1’. F. l’escui,
Lalil-li.
.1. I! 1 N S!>.\ I.F., .\geiit for Fayett“vlUe.
.\i;v, \ m & m;v. wuiiis.
^ H L Subscribers are now re'eiving dircci
.11. fiHun New York and riiihidvli)hia, the lar
gest and handsouiest Stock of
^Inplv and l'\i/inf Dry (roods
That tiiey have ever exhibited in this market,
vinbrticing every variety of I-adi»*s’ and (.Jentle-
men’.s I)l!KSS (iOODS, among which may be
found: Hlack iiiul fancy watered and plain Oress
Silks; black and fancy (’oburgs; L.ama Twills;
figured and plain fancy and black .Mohair Lus
tres; Silk War)) and Crajie IJrocades; Sw'iss.
Scotch and Chene Cinghams; Saxony Oe-Lains:
French. Knglish and American Prints: Lmb’d
Cashmeres: |>lain ditto; ch.angeable l»e-l..ains:
watercil and needle-work Cashmeres; changea
ble Y'oneses; P>rocade Lustres; Paniask .Kolians;
black Uomba/.ines; second-mourning Poplins;
plain ami watered Silk .Mantillas: coloreil and
bhick Velvet .Mantillas; I’.rocade toplius: and a
large assortment of Uress Trimmings; French
and Knglish .Merinos; Velvet Neck Uibbons and
Curts, iVc.
K.MHIU)1I)K1UKS.
French worked (^dlars and Cajies: French
workefl Cufls: Fremdi worked Chemisettes; Ln-
ih'r-.Sleeves; .Swiss ;i!id .Jaconet Trimmings; In
fants’ Waists and Caps; Hem-stitched and nee-
lle-worked Linen t'ambric Han Ikerchiefs, from
It* cts. to !S’>: and a beautiful assortment of
\>ils: every variety of ."^hawls. embroidered and
pl.-iin; Thread. Cotton and l.ineii Kdgings and
l«ices; black Silk Laces and Ldgings.
— ALS( )—
lilack. blvie. brown and grocti French and
llii'j'ish Cloths; black and fancy Cassimeres;
(’ut Velvet, figured and black Satin and \ aleii-
cia Vestings, i some very handsiune; : Sattinets;
Kentucky .li'ans: Twt'eds: Lins»>ys; Flannels,
wfol :ind ottoii; Osnaburgs: Druggets; Damask
Talile Cotlis; ditto N.-ipkins: Centre-Table Cov
ers. \»'rv fine: Piano (’.ivers; Irish Linens: Lin
en Lawns: Thread Cambrics; 'I’oav ellin.irs: (len-
tlenien’s Merino Shirts and Drawers: Silk Neck
and 1‘ocket Handkerchief.': Ladies' Merino
V» sts; Ciisbmere and Silk Hose; ditto Half-Hose;
the celebrated .''alem .leans, black and grey.
I^.adies’, ientlenicn's and Children’s 150()TS
. ! ml .''H iLS.
Men’'. I'lMVs' and Infants' Hats .uid Caps.
I ^’elvet, Satin, Straw and Florence Ib.iinets.
Ditto ditto ditto tor .Mi"es.
.\nd every article usually kept in a Dry Cioods
.''tore.
invite the public to call and exam
ine our large and li.aiidsoiiu' .''tork, as we are al
ways an\i»>us to show our (bmds.
IIV /.v/y( Siiijiir, T>ii amJ ('I'Jffr.
.\1>F,Y. SHLMWLLL ’o. return thanks
to the citi/.ens of Fayetteville, and the Jiublic
generally. f.)r the very lil>eral patma.-ige here
tofore besti.wed on them, and intend, by strict
nttention to business, to merit a continuance.
S. S. AUFY.
10,000
WANTED.
The SuUscriber lias now one
of the most extensive and be^t assorted stock?
Doulile and Single SHOT (IL'NS, PI.STOLS of
the most superior qualitj’,—(,'olt's llepeating
•and .Vilen’s Hevolving, of every quality.—Pow
der Flasks. Shot and (L-ime llags. Percussion
Caps of Lnglish and French make. Also, the
most connilete assortment of (inn fi.xtures that
has ever been oH'eretl in this section of country.
•Also, Shot (inns, Kitle.'j and Pistols made to
order or repaired.
llifies made to order, and warranted to shoot
from one to five hundred ynrls.
Air fluns made to order at short ni/tice.
To all of which the attention of Sportsmen
and others is respectfullv invited.
M. A. 15AKKR.
Si(/n of' //.'• (run.
Hay street, nearly opposite the .Miirble Yard.
Fayetteville, N. >ct. (>, ISol. 2Sif
L\ STOKE,
PLOUGHS and Plough Castings, Corn Shell-
ers, Cultivatois, Straw Cutters, and Spin
ning Wheels.
E. C. H VLT., of Home.
Oct. 18, 1801. :i’2tf
BOOK lUNDEkV,
W. H.VHDIK has resumed the IJonk
Hindii;g Husiness at the new .''tore next
do r to .Mr. 15casley. Jeweller, w In-re he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desired.
•Vugu!«t 1. L’7lf
Ii.
1
\v.\.Nri:i),
:]000 ft. .\slie Lumber for Wagons, H to 3 inches
thick.
800(( ft. Seasoned Oak Lumber. 1 J to -J inches.
K'lfld ft. White Oak and Hickory, for .Vxletrees.
1000 tt. White Oak for Tongues, Holsters anl
Shaft*.
100 I’nst Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons.
200(1 Spokes.
For which the highest cash price will *>e ]>aid.
.Vpplv Soon to E. FCLl^F.K.
.May r.t, ISol. 72-tf
H.WF just received frvim New York, my
FALI- .AND WINTFK
Stock of Cooils,
Consistinp of a general assortment of
Dry (loods, (irorrrics, llnrdwiin*. riillfry, \f.
1 w^ill barter for TUIIPENTIN F, or any
kind of Produce.
N. KINO.
I) miles North of F.-iyettevillc.
Oct. 28, 18-')(». ‘ l;!tf
DAlf.Y EXPE( 'rEI),
tOKNKH.\L assortment (if (''OOl’KRS’
TOOLS, of the best inanufacturer.s’
make, by
E. C. H.ALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18, 18-M. .’^2tf
si:ei) o.\ts.
At
Feb’v 12. 1H.V2.
J. & T. W.VDDILL’S.
t.ltf
\\ ilOLESAf.i:
Watch and .l€*wi*la*y Jiilorr,
L. II. Alll.LEU & CO..
i ImjmrtrfSj mid Jolthrr^ 'J
WuUhi.s^ outi Fmiry (Jools,
Have leased the Old -Stand
formerly occupied by MtssrH.
Canfield, Frotlier x i'o.. Sotilh
En>t rortKf »f Charhs ah'f BtiKim'-ro
(.No. 227.) which they are putting iti compleie
ordt'r for the Il('LKS.VLE -A H 11 AND
JLNN 1;L1:Y ULSINK^;^, to be opemJ Hboul the
20th of July.
In calling the attention of the trnde to th«»
new concern, we meniion the fact that we flre
associated with unc of the most extensive J»'w-
elrv Manufacturing Lbtablishnients in the cotin-
trv, which must give a decided advantage o>‘ r
all tithcrs in thi.s ni:irkct lor supplying denifrH
with .Icwflry at niannfactnrrrs' prices, a leiituro
in this liran’ch of trade bmg since nce.led -bo
tween lialtiniore and the Southern and Westtiu
Mvrch.-ints.
We desire to call particular attention to lh«
Watch depavtnwnt. which will iil all times
supplied with a great assortment from the niof-t
celebrated manufacturer.s. and kept in perfcct
running order, so that pui'chasei.s may at oncrt
take them, with a written guarantee that tin-y
will })ei‘form correctly.
This brancli of the business will rpceirc tbo
especial attcjition of one of the firm, whose ex
tensive and practical i;noivIedge of the businf.'-*
■will, we hope, give us a }ilacc in the contid.iKa
of buyers.
NVc rcspectfiil’y imito you to call tipon
when You next visit iiir city, confident.y
I Curd.
e.AVINO sustained a severe loss by the fire
on tIh* night of the 2d .January, I am , yi-n next visit om- i’ii\. cvnioi'in.,»
compelled t> call on all those who are indebted j that an examination of our Goods wiil
tome to make immediate payment. If they : tlu-y arc better .'t \ ics kivI
M
V,M.
.ir.sT ui;t !:ivi;i».
AND FOIt .SALI-: 15V
S. LATTA,
ii.'r ('ask old Madeira Wine,
! Frciidi I?!-;indy,
^ bi'„s. (Iranulate.I Ixjnf Su.gar,
i •!■:'t \erv fine Tea. .Mso.
St.iTS
/.. white and black Kossufli llat«,
4 ■ iiif'riii.i do., drab, black and grey*,
I 1’. .; K. Wool do., bl.ick and col’il,
’J •• i.H’lic:m Jirini IJ^aver do.
- '■ dr; b IWnsh do.
■J •• fashionable Mol^ .‘^kin do.
A u.-r.il a-s .rtn.ent of men's, boys’ nnd in-
^ Also,
itooTs .M.vn
A 111-- .'i.;i|iiv. in addition to a heavy stock on
I.. !;■ : .Ii;! .Ml of the aliOVC will be sold
c',ri> i’liv'ixi' c;ill and 'I’C.
.Mirch 12. I"‘i2. 7.’>-4w
Plank Koad A* Ituifh' Stock
FOR SALE.
"ib'i-riber wishing to imjirove some
re;il estate in this town, otiers for sale,
-■> sii,!.'•(•> lit’ l-'aycfteville aitd Western
1' :i' ^ li.jad Stock.
1' siiai id'.''f ick iu 13ank of J'ajettc-
i i'Dis mail.' known on application tn
.LKDON LL.MING.
f ' iteville, .Man h ’2(J, 1802. 75tf
(ioods'
JAMES KVU:
I N(»\v KFCKIVlNf; AIJOLT
250 Packages of DRY GOODS,
•\| .t wliii i, being pundi ised forC.\SH, will be
‘ ifl at \cry rcducel priccs ft»r cash, or on
tii j.iiiK uial c.is.toiiK’rs. either liy whole-
A Valuable Plantation for
Sale in Alabama.
SH.AA'L .’>(i0 .Acres of a.s good Cotton Land as
can be found an.v where in the State oi
Alabai7»a, which, not having myself sulHcicnt
force lo cultivato. 1 will .'cll upon the most ta-
vi.iraljle terms.
C»f the jOO acres. 70 are cleared and in a goml
state of cultivation. ;;'.(> acrcs are in the swamps
:ind po^itiM-ly cannot be
ju;ility by any land.
This; ^alnnille tract d’ Latid is located 17
nii!i‘« from t!;** I )'p‘r J*i ach 1 ree. iii the .\la-
bama River, in one mile ot Magnolia. .Marcn.iro.
—the largest cotJon growing county in the
.State.
Adjoining said tract of ly.'infl, i.s ;t tract of
equal !«i/.e and qualify. 12S acn - of which are
cle.-ired, atid wliicli will be lea.sed Ujmn favora
ble terniii, for a numbiT of _\*'ar.s. to any one
purchasing my Land. The iand lies levei :)nd
in a healthy location, and gool ncighborhond.
50 pi-r
I’er.soiiB desiring to purchase Cotton Land.« in
Aliibam.i, would do well to examine the above
tract.
1 refer to .\ddison Moore, Effq.. White’s Store,
.Anson ’>.. N. C., or to Samuel (,’hiistian.
Lawrencfville, Montgomery (Jo., N. both ot
whom have seen the land.
For particulars, address,
ALBERT A. DC MAS,
l)emopolis, Ala.
March lf>, l8->2. 74-lt
OII.S, ^:c.
INTER nie.'iched .Sprni OIL.
Ditto ditto Whale ditto.
Tanners’ Oil.
Linsei-d Oil.
\'egctable Paint Oil.
Fine Oil.
Rurning Fluid.
For sale by H. J.
.March 17, 1802.
fKMlF subscribers are now recci\iiig from
-M. N. Yel k, a lai ge and general ;issortnient ot
Sififdc t/nl i'dnci^ Dr If (ioods^
(:kh'kh:ks, iiaiidwaui:,
II.its and ’.;)>s. H ints :1ml SImh-s.
.'.inoMg whi'di are:
Coff 'C. SuL-ir. Cotton I’.agging. Hale Rope.
.Nails, \\ i..dow (wlass. Swedes and Knglish Iron,
.S:ick ail I .\luni .'^alt. Imperial and P.l ick Teas,
i’ejqier. .Vispicc. (Jingcr. Powder, .Skot.
Ijar Lead. P>ar and l aiicy .■'oji]).
Toge;lii r with a great variety of other arti-
surpasscd f' r line clcs. to wh'ch they in\ite the attention "f the
public, and which they are determined to sell
as low lor Cash, or on time to those wli.> pay
promptly, as any house in the Southern country.
Produce of all kind.s. at the highest market
priccs. taken in exchange for (ioods.
SH KM W KLL.
R. .Mcl»(tN.\LI).
Fayetteville. .'ppt. I 'l. Is'il. 21tf
mn i{.
1' o 11 n I
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
Prompt personal attention given to all
Consignments, and (’.ish advaiu'i s m.tde on Pro
duce to be bhippc 1 to other ports or sohl in this
market.
Feb. 12, lS‘i2. ''^y
\v. L. s.Mi rn,
4'>111 IIIion T3«*i*oliaiil,
I (Ht'iir in Lii'.iiIlls' Jinili/niij.)
WlL.MlXiiTOX, X. r.
Jaii’y ls'i2.
it lilM.N’riNi: LAM)
F(M: salk.
alOR s.dr. acres of L.\ND on James
^ Creek, and (lid .ii-res on Cypress Creek,
in (’iitiiberlaiid. convenient ti the V> csterii I lank
Ro;nl, heavily timbered, and admir.ibly adapted
to tiic making of Tiir]ientine.
.\nplv at this (*tlice.
Nov.*2s. 18.M.
.Summerville, N.
.\IcLK.\N \ JONKS.
(’.. Dec. s. 18.')1. »7tf
or b
to d
l*oiiit
LL peisoiis indebted to the undersigned
either by note or account must settle on
•fore the first day of .Man h. Those failing
. so. will ertainly find their accounts in
officer.
REUBEN JONKS
(ii')tf
U
V. r. ii.\k;ii son
OFFKH FOR SAI.K:
"^^EW Orleans, Porto liico Refined, Crushed,
Loaf and Havana Sugar.
Rio. Laguira, and old (iov’t Java ('offee.
Dundee, (iunny, .and lUtrlaps Ragging.
Rope :ind Twine.
Iron. .Nails. Salt, .Mfdasses.
('heese and Raisins.
Rlacksmiths’ Tools, .\xes. .spades. Shovels.
Hoes. Sii’yt'lies.
Trace iiiid lla ter Chains.
Rand and Hoop Iron.
White Lead in (>il.
Spanish Rrown. Red Lead.
(Hass. I’utty. liuckets, Rrooms.
.Mackerel, in barrels and halt ditto.
Ni'gro Shoes. Tanners' Oil.
Tin Plate. \V ire.
Su]ierior (Ireen and I’.lack Teas.
Saleratus. .Soap. Snuff.
Pe]'per. (iinger. Sjnce. Nutmegs.
S]>erm and .Vdaniaiitine Candles,
liar Lead. Shot, I’owvler, iSwc. Xi’.
Nov. 2S, IS')I. 41tf
tli4‘ oEl \orfli
Akkv. Shkmwkli. .V (.’(». have ju.st re
ceived a splendid .issfirtment of Sttem Ctii’Xi-
bhick and grey, to which they would call
the attention of tin- public. These goods will
compete in (piality and duriddlity with the J>cst
i of Nortiiern Cassimeres. and are mucli cheaper.
; ranging from i’i2A cents to >^1 2') jter yanl.
I F:iyctteville. .N. ('., Oct. 14. iSol. ;;Off
Fire Insnraaee.
^j'HK -ETN.V Insurance Company of Hart-
ford, having jmid the tax imposed by the
Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con
tinue its -\gency iu Fayetteville, under the
' managt’iiient (.f the undersigned, who is pre-
' pared to issue Policies of Insurance on Ruild-
i ings or i(MKls. either in this Town or in any
pait of the State, on jiroper application, de-
scrijitioii of the Property. \c.
The .L TN.X CoMP.\NV haslieenin ojier.ition
:ibont years. Its capit.al is $:(4>0,000.
The lion. Thos. K. I'race was its first President,
and he still holds that office: and several d' its
first Dirccti rs are still active and efficient mem-
ficrs of the Roard. It h.as at all times sustained
the highest ch.iracter for the ]irudence of its
management, and for the liberality with which
it has ever adju.-%;cd its losses.
E. J. H.VLE. Agent.
March 11), IS.jl. C.2-tf
~ Ni:\\ ITU>L
•1 undersigned have entered into copart-
JL nership, under the name and style of
|ja\vr‘ii€*e A: Troy,
For tin purjiose of doing a general .Mercantile
and Rarter business. We have taken the Store.
No. 1(1 (iUl'.KN STRF.KT. formerly occupied I'y
Messrs. John Huske \ Son.
OKO. W. LAWRENl'E.
JOHN R. TROY, Jr.
Oct. 22. 18.'.1. -’-ftf
cannot settle in full, pay what they can, either
in cash or notes negotiable at Rank.
A. A. .Mci;i:TH.\N.
Jan’y 5, 18.',2. '>:itf
T
IN ion .\C ADIvMV.
^HE luiildin.^ of this Institution is now in
state of conn>letion. It is largv and
commodious. It is pleasantly loe.ated in a fine
neighborhood, and in a very salubrious part ot
Robeson county. twel\e miles west from Luni-
berton, :il)out half mile south of the road lead
ing from thence to .Mfordsville.
The first session of this Institution '.vill coni-
iiience on the 2d Monday of January. )>'->’2, un
der the care of Mr. (lilc* Leitch. who is a gra
duate of the Tniversity of North Carolina.
Terms of Tiiiti'Hi. pfr Sr.txioii, ru;
.Spelling, reading and writing. ^8
.Arithmetic. English (irammar, Geogra
phy anil History, 10 (M(
Latin. Greek. French, and the higher
branches of .Mathematics, 12 (Ml
Roard can be obtained at the .\cadeiny. and !
at convenient distances in the neighJ>orhood. at
from five to six dollars per month. |
Rv order of the Trustees.
J(HLN TAYLOR, Secy.
Dec. 20, l^.jl. •'>:^tf
NOTlCi:.
fl|'’|HE Partnership heretofore existing in
M. Lumbeiton. between the undersigiu'd, is
! this iLay dissolved by mutual consent. Those
j iiniebted to the firm w ill please c.all on (J. \\ .
I McK ly. at Luniberton, who is authorized lo
I settle the concern.
i JOHN A. ROWLAND.
(ill.RFP.T W. .McK.W.
Luniberton. Feb. 2*>. 1S'>2. bOtf
the hands of a collcctin
Fcb’v Di. 18.-.2.
HINSDALK.
74tf
NOTICE.
NOTICE.
gr ffl A VlNCt. with several others, been burnt
. out on the moiniiig of tiie o’d insta..t, I
, Would earnestly request persons indebted to me,
i eiih^T bv noti* or account, to call and settle, as
! 1 :i’ii in need of luonev.
ALKX’R McLAUCHLlN.
' Jan’v 10. 1S'.2.
l^a cl lie //^> ^^'^5
EAVEr rE\ [[J>E, N. c.
large and .splendid Ruihling h.as now
B_ lipcn in successful operation since May
1810. 'I'he Redding and Furniture of all kinds
is new, ntid the rooms eonvenient !inl pleasant.
The Table is a'wavs furnished with the best
the market aflbrJ^'aided by 11 fine vegetable
’ 'Hoarders, Lodgers, and Travellers will fitnlde-
^ AH Dcltosset & Hrown and J. R. Rlossom,
‘ ^ I of this Town, are forwarding Cotton free
£^^.*“•1) .Itiii;' ciotlis from X'u. 1 to 10, of jyrwnrding comniission, I will algo forward, , , . .
■ '« st that is manufactured. , free of commi.ssion. Cotton and Spirits Tnrpeti- i sirable accommodations and nttentiye seryan s.
daich 22, 1^.j2. 75tf i to any liouae in N. York, except to lirown j No pains will be spared to give entire satinf.ic-
' De^losset and B. Blossom & Son. J tion. . . , 1.1 >
K. H. GRANT, Families can be furnished with large, airy,
Wilmington, March 10, IB-Vi. 74-lm 1 fnnit double rotmis, conveniently and Uand-
— somelv furnished.
.Vn experience of 20 years will enab1» the Ick-
A(‘\v Spring (ioods.
subscriber is now rccciviiig his Spring
® •''tia-.k of (;)oDS, embnicinj5 a general ais-
'rtiiici.t of .Staple and Fancy
mtv uoooH,
—ALSO—
IlntA, ll'C.f hm-
hr'UttA anil l*nias>h.
wliicli will be sold t'HE.AP.
W. S. LATTA.
March I'j, lbG2.
Fire-Proof I'aiiit.
I’ARRKLS fire-proof PAINT,
for sale by S. J. IlINSIMLK.
March 17, 18-j2. 74tf
LLXSEED OllT
B \ RKELS .\ortli Carolina made LINSEP-D
OIL, for sale by
S. J. HINSDALE.
March 17, 1852. T'ltf
see, she hopes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BKOWK,
June 1, 1850. ^«'tt^
Will be Jlem'ntl hi/ the Jin^t rise in the
liivcr,
TONS of SW EDES IRON, by
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18, 1851. ii-tf
VEGETABLE
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS,
'i'lIK .Mosi' ropri.AR
family medicine
» F T H E A CJ K I
llsetl by Pliysifiiins of Ili?h Stfnidiiig.
'1 BlT'ri'.nS remove all nu.rtild secretions,
nmiu tlie l.lH»i. giic ttrpiil tone and »igor to the
,:iii,-~tive>itrHn>. t.utifv the sj stem »gain>( fatiii*
can he InWeiiwith snfety. at ii» Ume debilt
the i.i.ti.-nt-hcinj; KrHtefiil to the most deli
cate "stomach, mill remarkable lor their choennK,
iii\i-'iiraiini?. sireiiRlliemiiji!, and restorHtive jiruiier-
lie>,”anj in iii\nliiKhle and sure remedy for
i)vspi:rsi\ i\ ITS u orst forjis.
Ahi> I iver ComiilKintii, .lanndice, llfarlbiirii. fo»-
tivenr-iH. Kaiiitnes..^, |)ior.ler ofthe Skin and I.iver,
I...S* of Ai.i etite. I.0W Siiirit-, Nei»i...s Headache,
(iiililinesn I’Mhiit.itionof the Heart, !>ink.iii(c and Full
ness of Wciuhl at the Stomach, and all other di>ea-ei
r.aiiKed by an impiire stale of the hlo>d, liier, etc,
which tend to deUilitate and weaken the sy«tem,
F K 31 \ K S
Who siifl'er from a moil.id and iianatiiral condition
w ill fiwl this Medicine of
5NESTIMABLE VALUE.
In All cr^of (5KNKK AI. DK.BILITV, thi» .Medi
cine A TS I.IKK A ( HAK,\) !
TSOUSAIiDS
Hare tested its efticacj , and thousands more «re now
under treutmei.t; and not one
has A et been ie(K>rted. \ ol.imes conld tie hlled w h
certificate* of tho.e who ba^e been |.erniaiieiitly
cured.
Call on ti» *nd pet a P.I.flPHI-ET,
. outaininK the Ortiticatei of Re^markable ,ire» «nd
the hiBh estimation in ^.hich thi. .Medicine » h.ld
by the Public l'res*-can be had of the .A Rent., tree.
^ Large Cluarts $1; Pint# 50 Cents.
Sithi by all the Prittripal Drvggtats in the
L'nited States and Cunodaii.
Pi-loe.val Omcr ^ KL'LTON ST.. .V Y.. ui. .lair.
For sale by Si Ji HINSDALE.
JJovcmbvf 8, 1801. i)8-j
j prove to you
cheajier tii.-m yon have cvt-r seen in thi.^ mar'.ei.
!ind a.si.siu'C you thnt no t-lbiri shall be wa!itin>^
on onr part to make the nciuaintnnce one
mutual benefit.
L. If. .MILLEK sV ( O.
Old stand. ioriiKM-ly occupied iri'
Canfiel'.i. I>ro. iV ('o.. S. i;. cor
ner if «'hiirle- I.V ll:.ltimore sts.
Biiltimore, .June IH.'il. 1 J-So
KLl’lUU.NCi:.':
Me-'trs. AVyeth, Lilackiock .'v Cn.
(iwyn. lleid tV T;i\ hn-.
•lanie.s Hoil^es ijc i>r'itii«‘r-
Ilurst i.\; Berry.
Mnv loch. I'iier .V F.vr'ti-'.
MvHni:inn .V Ilinii' u^.
S!inc.>’tiin \ ( o.
I’liirthiov. (Iw.Mi I.V i'll.
IJiely \ I’ctidii i'lii.
('nshirlg^^ .S: I^aih-y.
.John ^Iitrjihy .V
Moore & (iritlin.
sn.Nb.\ui) AND Misi'i:],i,AM.ui;i
notHi's.
Ar.M*L.\Y’S. Hnnie’.*^ and liol);ri.-»ori ; fli-i'
torieft of En>ilaiid, in v;irioos edition.**;
Alison's History of Enrojic. I vol-'; llnllaTn h
Middle A>:es: Thiers’s Ui^tovv of the Frencli
i Pvcvoliition, '1 vols. illustrated; Tytler’.v Lnivcr-
I sal History, larj^e and abridged ed.s: I’rcicoit s
I Ferdinand and Isaliclla. M' x;co im'l I’ern: L-i-
j baiunc's (’anipai'.rn in I'li'-'ia: ('oopev 5 Ni'Vtil
1 History; Mansfudd’.'s Mexi- : ti Wnr; Trvnibnll's
I Indian Wars; ’iini]iliell ,-5 Livc^ ot the l.ord;!
I hancellor.s of Kiijilami. 7 v,Os: ’anipbeir-
! Live.' ot' the ’liief .Itisticcs ot Lngi.'iud, vo;s;
Lives of eminent I'.n^rlish .fudges; Lives ot
(Jtu'ens d Scotland. - vol.'^; Lndies’ lli.-storical
Lilirary. 0 vols; Memoirs and V i.ir’KRof Alexan
der Hamilton, 0 vol>: .MMrshalV") .ishington. iJ
vols; Colton •> Lite and Times of Henry (.'lay;
Kennedv .• I.iife of ^\ irt; \\ irt’s Lile ot I’atrick
Henry;' Southey's Life and Correspondence:
Charles Lnnib'rt do: Autobiogrnphy of Leigh
Hunt; Lii'c and Oenius (»f Burns; I.ife of La
fayette. of r.iul .lonc.s. of .Jackson, Tmj Ioi-, acoti,
Marion. Franklin, &i-. \c.
Shak>) care's Works, in 1. 2. end 7 voIh;
.Sherid.iii's, Ben .Toiison's. Beaumont «nd F'fteii-
er's. .Massitiger and Ford's, \vyc'ierley and (,'on-
creve’s. Dramatic Works. Eng. Illustrated Eds;
\.c. iS;c.
.Johnson's W’orks. jind Bo>T^eii s Life of John
son, ‘i vois each; I’nrke's. .Addi,'Ou'H,»ioUi-n.itii’s,
Sterne’s, Fieliiing’s. and Siiiollett’s orks; (lold*
smith's .'.niniated Nature. - vols; Burke H, Chat
ham’s. l*hiHi]«s’. Curran’s. nnd other Speeches;
Mo.dern ISritish I'ssayists. 8 vols; V^avi-rly No
vels and I'octry; Irving's Work.s I’ntninn’a edi
tion. I 'lvols; Cooper's .''elect Wor’-cs, 12 vols;
Btil'.ver's Works: I'ickens’ do. coniplctw ;u 4 vols;
(i’il Bl-is; I>o!i (jui.xotte: \'c. \c.
Colman’s European Lile and Manners: Lord
Holland's Foreign Kr-niiniscences; Stephens'.i
travels in Egyjit. Arabia, &c: Walter Colton’s
Works; Ciraec .Xguilar's do, viz; Hon’.e Infincnce,
Mother's I’.ecoinpense, Vale of Cedars, &c; War
ren’s Ten Thousand a Year. »nd Now nnd Then;
H\perion; Swallow Barn, by Kennedy; Alton
Loeke; l.aven^ro: Hu niboldt’s Cosmos: Revericn
CHERRY PECTORAL
f'or Ihr Ciirr ol
(OIGIIS. (OLDS, lfOAKSE.\ES8,
BROXdllTIS, WIIOOPI\G-€OlilI,
(ROIP, .\STIHIA, A\D
COXSl>IPTIO.\.
M any years of trial, insteml of imiiiiirine tt'e imhlir
riintidenre in this iiiediriiie. hM' vmui lor it :ni :i|"(iri’
riiitinn anil notori»*lv by fur exrefdinL' thi' nio^t s:u»i;iiini'
»'XIH*rl:itiiH»s of its irii-nds. Notbiiij! but it** inlrin'if vir
tues mill llii- iiniiiisl:ik!iliU- benetil cniilVTrfd on ihmis inils
of sntt’ererH. ronhl orii;in:ite ;ir,d iii;ii'‘l:iiti Ihe r»*put'itioii
it eiijiys. While iiimv inl'erior remedies ihrust iiiHm the
niiiiiiiuiiity. hrive failed find been ilisriiriled, thi' hii'
I'mIiiciI friend' bv rverv triiil. conlerri-d licm-tii* on ihe »('-
rtii-icd they c:in neverior'.’el, and (if'din «'d rures tiMi n«-
iiirroii-s and loo rriii:irk-iblt* lo b* lnri!iillen.
While it is a Irtinl on the piihlir to |iri'l nd thHi itny
one nii-dirine will infillibly rliri—'lill tliere i> aUuiitl:int
jirirfil that ilie f herry I’ecii'irnl dm-s not only « yenenil
thiiii;. hat ;iliiio't invariiihly, care the iii,ilailie!i for u liicli
it i empbivd.
.\' time iiiakes Ihcse fiicK u ider iinil better know n. this
nieilii ine h 15 er idiinlly beroine the h. vt reli.inre of ibe
tilHicted, from the log-caliin of lh» Anierii nn pe.isHnt, lo
the |i,ihires of r,iirn|M-;in kinss. 'I'lirniiiiliont this entire
roiiniry. in every .'l.ite. city, and indeed iiliiiost every
hamlet it nmi:iin's. I'hcrry IVrlonl is known as the best
remedy evmnt Inr di'e:ises of ihr 'I'hront and l.iinc». nnd
in ni.iiiy foreign countries, it is roaiiii" to he ejien'ively
used b\ their most inlellisi'iit Physirians. In (Jreat l!rit-
ain, I'nince and ;eriii:iny, \vher»- the medical sciences
b.ive reai tied their hii.'besl (lerfectinn, ‘h**rry rei-toral is
intriHlnced. and in ronsUiiil use in the Ariiiies. Ilnspilals,
Alms III.uses. I’nblir Instiiiuions. and in durnestic prat
tire, MS Ihe surest ri’iiiedy their iitlendina l’hysici:in« can
eiiipioy f'T the more danpi'ruiis ntri-ctions of Ihe liincs,—
,\l'o in milder cas*’s. and fur rhildren it is s:ife. pleasnnl
and etrertil il to cure. In fact, some of the liiosi f1 itlerin!!
If'stinionials wi* receive h:ive been frniii parents ho
have found it efficacious in rases )Kirticiilarly incidenml
to chihlhoiiil.
The Cherry IVctoraI is inannfactureil by n practical
f'heiiiist. and every ounce of it under his n\ n eye, v» ith
invari^ihle acciirncy nml care. It is seah il and (irntecteil
hy law from rounterf''its, consequently cjin Ik‘ relied on
as eenuine without adulterition.
We have endeavored liere to furnish the community
with a medicine of sucti inirinsic. siifieriority and worth
an should coiniiiend itself to llieir rontiileiice h reineily*
Hi once safe, st»eedy anil elTect'ial. which this has hy re-
lieiitud nnil countless trials proved itself to be; and tru t
hy treat care in prepariair it with chemical arcuracy. of
Hniforiii strength to attiiril (’hy«icians n new aeent on
which they can rely lor the tiest results, and the ii(ffieied
with K reiiiedy that will *lo for them nil that medicine
can do.
(•fi jmrert nnri sdd hy James .\vER. Practical and
.Analytical i’henii't, lAiwell, ,Mass,
8ol«l In Favetteviile by S. J, IUNSI),AI.K; in Clinton,
by WARRI-:.\ JOII.VSO.N tc rt>.; and by Druggists and
Dcitler^ In .Medicine everywhere.
January ttiJ 59
TO Tin: priJLic.
rjlIlE subscriber has leased for a term of
Ji. years, of K. W. 15rown. Esn., his tire-proof
Store, with his Wharves, and is now in a conili-
tion to t:ike especial care of Spirits Turpentine
and other Nuval Stores eonimittcd to his care.
The Wandiouse is well known to be the best and
s.-ifest place in town for the storajre of Hacoii.
Lard. Corn. IVas. \c. The hjwer wh:n ves ha ve
on them four large new siieds, where Spirits can
be s;ifely kept from the rain and sun. He is
prepared to r»‘ceive and ship, or sell, .all kinds
of jiroduce sent to his c;ire. He will also imike
advances wh*n reiiiiirt'd.
He heirs to refer to r.;e followinjr "entlemen;
H. W. Hrown. .John Dawson, O. Ci. I’arsley and
Thos. JI. Wriji;ht, Esijs.
MILES CDSTIN,
lirown's whan, Wilmiiifrton. N. C.
Sept. 12, l.V.I. -M-V
BISOTl!i;il)i LL\i;. ~
fa^HE steamer r.l'iOTHLKS. and Tow T.oats
S- Stevenson. David Lewis, and .lames ('as-
siday, are jire]iared to t'nrward with desp.-itch
all poods con.si^ned to the Proprietor.
The Steamer brothers is tif li^rht dranuht.
:ind well suited to run in /»"• ’■'utrr. She jio.'i-
sessos ixKrer ;ind .«;>»-.■/ ;iiid is admir.'dilv ailaj't- - n • n i i m- »- •
ed to Lrh.,, an.l can accomniodate abotit -0 l ot a I’.achelor; Home is J ome; I.sdy W ert.ey^
i Tr.ivcN tn .\merica; Aralnan Nights; Oeoriiiit
passenjrers. i ■ . . . c- . e- . » e
The I’roprietor contemtdates runniiir the , i n . -n .
,, 1 • in- • I , r.ritis I and .Vinenc.in Feninle Poets. illui»tra-
lio.it liiniself, and will ^tve special attention to imhi.u . i. .
wavfreidit and n.ival stores; to t.,w iiiir. and | tod; IVetic.il i^.ot itions; Lyroi.s, Sco.t .\1:,-
wiH also^attend to the comfort and c..nveni-nce | ton s, Moore .^1 ope s. C^owper s, D:.n e s, FtiB-
of Fassetifrers. From his lon.cr experience as {
, . • M-I • . c .1 I I, .♦ Hums s, Coleridjre s, \ ounji I’ntK'r Aioth( r-
.\irent III \\ iliiiiii',rton ot the several .'^teanilioat f > p ,
1 .1 • 1. 1 .. i well s. olhns (trav tir.d ncattie s, M.ellev «nd
t. (inip.-inies. he thinks he can jrne satistaction. ; * i o . /■. r i-
■e M I . • .1 ■. f .. 1 ,.11 .. ■ Keats s. l hancer and Spencers. ompiieh s
lo .Mendiaiits in the interior lie VMiuht sa\, i i f
that all Cioods shipped by him, wiil '>e deliv
ered to their .V^reiits in I-’jiyetteville. His .A^rent
in Wilminiiton is D.\.\ ID i? VNK."^. to whom all
coinmunieatioiis may be addressed, as .\j:ent ot
the Ste:inicr Hrothers.
.luHN 15.\NI\S, rrtiinietor.
^^'il!llin”ton. Feb. 4, lf^-2. tl^Itt
jrsT l{K( KiVKI).
if* m’.LS, WHISKLV.
HMihds. ,M(dasses.
1 (jr. cask pale French l>randy,
1 “• “ .Madeira Wine,
1"> ba"s IVio CotVt'e.
b bo.xes .\Ieiliuin ,\xes.
—AL.0—
I’rfiotns; Hearth I>rushes; .Tnte T)oor and lUie-
'ZV Mats: Tanners’ Curriers’ Knives. Workers.
Tom Hiiod'.s. Tupper's. I’oliok’s, IlaLeck's, and
Hryant's Poetical \\ orks; iScc. iv.c.
I’dbles. Prayer liotiks and Testament®, of vfv
rions styles and priccs; Melville’.s, Manning's,
nnd t’hapninn's Sermons: Sketches nnd Skele
tons of Sernions; English Pnlpit; Pulpit Cyclo-
peili.i; Leijrhton’s Works; 11 ofi’man’.s Canon Law;
bick's Tbeolojiy: Life of Dr Chalmers, and Chul-
niers'.s Institutes of Theolopy. Sermon?, nnd
Lectures and .Vddres.^es; Horne on the Psalms;
Patrick, I.owth and Whitby’s Coininentarj- on
the Scriptures, I vols; (,'oni[)i viiensive do. t> voI»;
McCosh on I'ivine (iovernment; Cliarnock on
Divine Attributes; Neandtr'j Life of Christ:
Hutler’s An!iloir\; ii.^on's .Manunl of Church
I’rinciples; Hojikin.son the Confes.'fionfil; l’u,sey-
isni. its Causes iind Cure: Kutler's t>ld Truths
and New Errors; llc.ldines for Lent: Srtcra Pri
vate; Clark on the Promise.s: Hannnh More'*
FKENCH CHINA.
S. W. TILLINGHAST \ CO.
March 1, IS-^L’. ti'-'tf
DAILY KXPIx rKI).
At:KNKU.\L ASSOKT.MENT of IIOLLOW-
WAllE, bv E. C. HALL, of Home.
Oct. 18, IS;-)!*.
:12tf
and Smooth Fit'sliers; and an addition to our j and Private Hevotions; I>oddridgc's Pi^e
!ind Progress: Piljttim's Projiress, besuiifid'y
illii.strated; lijixtcr's C.ill. and Saint’s Kef!;
Trench’s Note,« on th^ I’arnblc^; liuck'g Theo
logical, nnd Cnion Lihle Dieiionary; GilSilan
Hards of the Uible; Peep >f Day, Line tij'on
Line. &c; day's E.xercises .^nd Prayers; Thorn
ton's, Herrian’s, and P>nir»»5 8 Fnmily Prnyers;
Deeins’s Home Altar: 'Wrntipht fiold: Hawk-
stone. Laiu ton I’ar3ona;Tf>^ The Earl'* Dnuiihter,
(Jertrude, 'Walter Lorinier, and other religious
tales, by Sewell and other auihfirs, ac, &c.
Miss Leslie’s, Soyer’.=!. and American Cock-
ery: Mi.'S Leslie’s and Mi'^s IJeecher’s Receipt
15ooks; .>lr«. Hnndolph’.? \ irpinia Uoupewife.
&c, &c: Downin>:’s Ladies’ Flower G*i'den; do
Fruit Trt'c.s of America; Flov er (isrden Diree-
tory; IJarry’s Fruit tJnrden; v\ith a variety of
useful works on Apriculture. Fanning, occ, &r.
A large stock of .'■'■chool Books, No'vels. ftift
IVioks, Stationery. &c, kc. For sale at the
Fnyctteville Dock Store, bv
E. J. HALE ^ SON.
I
Tf'/r! TeffI Teal!
CHEST VOCNfi HYSON,
1 ditto Cinn})owder,
1 Catty Imjierial,
For sale bv CHS. P>.\N'KS.
Oct. ‘-'S, 18.51. ' 34-tf
NOTR K.
All persons indebted to the subscriber for
Goods purchased .nt Floral College, are re
quested to make inuneliate payment, either to
Mr. Hugh Mc.Vrn in the neighborhood, or to
himself in Cheraw.
D. B. Me A UN.
Cheruw, Dec. 20, 1861. 50-tf
j7)HN' T). whjjams.
Commission A' Forwarding
^Iferehant,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Fob. 9, ldC2. C?ti
A GOOD INVESTMENT.
The Subscriber 'wishes to «e1J one-half of
the Fayetteville Water Works. Neither
of the present proprietors imving time to jrive
their piersonal attention to the property, tb«
pnrchasoT can have tJej management of it, tna-
king it a valuable in\(stment.
E. J HALE.
Czt 1, 1351.