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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., APRIL 1, 1852.
[NO. 7^.]
l-KiNH-l' HV 1{. XHWBY.
pU VIiit J. IIALeI; S0.\,
, l.i rcr.S ANl» I’UOl'KiKTOKS.
„ • r t!u->1111-"UusEKVKK $i 00 if
1 .T, ft.lvMice; $4 oU if paid diihnu the
.. ; j iiio ripfii.in; or ?5 nftcr the \r»r has
• '■in’vi.
Woi'klv >!iHi.«VLU ^2 IX) per snnum, if
i t-- 50 if j*«i(l during? the i
. n or ^3 00 aftiT the yeur
oM’.k' i-
H I ISKMKNTS' iiisortc-l for sixty ccnts
isro I'T the tirst, and tliirty cents for oach
■ iiii." pu’i’-’-i’ati""- Vcai'ly advortiseiiuMits
,v; ■, il (•cntnii'ts. at roasonubU- nitcs. Ad-
ari- n' iiu'>tod to state the uuhiIht of
, . ; iii li''irid, IT tlu-y will be coutiiiued till
i ;ni,l . :xi'C(>rdi»)i!y.
r--” L 'tt'TS to the i;ditoi> must b« post-paid.
iii,„ vnt »■ rapping Paper.
ilk 111 A.'/S very Mi]>crior. received tins
^7 i r . and l'. r >.vle l«v
11. BUANiJDN \ SON.
77tf
well
1
Aow Sprnijx Coods.
I AM r.'.nv reeeiviiif; n very l:ir^e iu\d
selected stuck >f .Staple and Kaiicv
»«!• aoobs^
Ki'ady-niiule Clotliing,
Groceries, Haniwavc uikI CMitlirv,
l{oiiiu't., 8lioc‘s,
l'inl>rvl!as, I'arufuls, !tc. ic.
—Al.so—
7»“5 IlnrrelM .HackereL
Tlie.ve ImmmI.- have Iiecii selectcl with
(rreiitcst cure, iu\d will l>e sold us cheap as any
VJooils in the market. Those wishin;; to pur
chase, will tiiid it to ti>eir interest to examine
these tioods hclore purchasing; elsewhere.
w. F. mooul;.
March TtUf
the
ri) tanni.us.
Ij1>S. Slaujthtered I1II>KS,
handsiinieiy cnrel. for sale
CeK'lv* \ J(.)HNSoN.
,.000
aN!) sr\LMi:ii
aK»Dm.
ABEY, SHEMWELL 8t CO.
1 r' I. w receiving direct from New York
.X ui-.l riiiladelphia, a complete JV«^.>^tnu•nt
A\i> si’:»iTii:u «ooi>s.
: ' every article usually kept in a I'ry
■'" re. .iiiii'Mi: wliich may hi- I'.iund;
1 iicntlemen s Dn's-^ (imids, of the
't iii.it* rial, and the latest l.i>iiious.—
L ' i‘(y vvi.l l.e -t-x, tedious t'j meutiou.’
r t li;indsiiinct f’rrtjie and llcraiie
' - h.'ivi- f\iT (itl'ercd in this market; ami ,
iil'i i-"'l the Httentidu of the i;idies par-
,i V t'l iMir very hrtmls'ime stock of Ve-
i.tt>. Muutillas, Pariisols, aud l^'aus.
—AL.''()—
. ' n F.ui^iroidories; I.act'and Muslin
i ts: l ii.KTsIfcve,': LiiU'n Canitiric llaml-
iiK-}'; Kmli'il S:u-ks; lul'auts’ Waists hU'1
. ( uti's !in«l ('"liars.
■■'■luld also direct the attention of the la-
- : oiir >tock of I’.ONNLTS, of the latest
' • .■'ilk. Crape and .''traw. We wotild not
• !• nu'iiti"u o>ir stock of I’loots :iiid Shoes.
Lcntlenien and cliiidi'en. Together
r ■■■:■ i k of .''tapIeCi Is, i ii.-i.'t-
■ ,;i f I'ania.'k Talilt- 'loth.-, and Na[i-
■ i.. '11 anil t'-at'n .''lievtilitr'; Ku;:l.>li.
1 \;:r rii :in I’riiil'i hrow n mul -.rdi d
M.irscilles !ind ! rass t^kirts; .\lar-
' ■: ’;■ the bo.'t .lUiility. i:c.
HAT?*.
nM\, I’aiiaiua. Le>rli.rn, Kot^s^ith. Rnd
■iid a variety • I'otlur (io(.ids.
’■ ‘%r .'t ’• k woulij lespectfnlly in-
■r iiti-.n oi tin citizens oi'Fayett4-v il!e
- ’ -iii iin:: coiiiitry. And w ou],| take
1 "r le'.uinini tli.-niks to the pidilic
‘■ r ih - very iiheral p;itn)Ua;:e hei-eto-
1 'U us: and Would say. ni'e il>
Mivin^, a.' we aie di-teiiwiiied U it
■ d liy any.
h't.intly on hand a pood a'>^'‘r!-
Car] et;njr: ?^u;;ar
w
-’rain anil llru-
I'.M, vVC.
.\ui:v.
SlllAlV. KI.l,.
11. McDoN AM).
N1 arch
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Vi ^tiii of • fMoneffi
I,h seil n.y Sl'MMiH: Jli:^!]>i-:M IJ,
: > fi'orn the .l/arket, iu the Favette-
! V 'trni IMaiik lload—tine of the most
■ lie.-ilthy places in the county.
•; I Sli.,; - s ..f Fayetteville and Wt-nteni
■i ■■ k, and '•'At .^harcs of Fayette-
• ."(■ i-k.
i:ii -est stock of Ready-made ('.Mt-
■- tii'i 1.1'■ l(;I K.'' ever ofi'ered in this
r -•^■.iiMi Worth—compU*tely finished.
' I \v:’! 'ell at very reduced prices
■ ti;.!>le notes.
■ ;iffi iiTion has heen J>«id to the call
ill- .i!:!-!- tlie tire of the Jd .lan'y. fm
■ : I'- nie to call and settle, tliat I
t.: friT the ahove ]iropcrty at re-
to euahle me to rebuild my
- r 'i-.!.iiieut and continue niy busi-
■ - li^-ni-e.
’ ■ P' tf - in [irojipr hatids for collec-
'■ ’ lid SOI,II. I liave all my accounts
'■ ' ' 'ill' 1 St .Jan'V lJ')lJ.
A. A. J/eKKTir.VV.
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\!i iMi mw.w (icons
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'i-riiicr vvouhl e.-ill the attention nf
’ • ii'i'. and the public in general, to
• v.irieties of
liriiiir (,nff Siiinmrr (tood.s
I. \\
th
ill
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||)r. HA'
1 ill!
bmiid in this market.
- .\LS(>—
'b in atiiindance. to-wit; Panama,
‘•il, China I’earl, beghorn ( Kos-
I’aliii-leaf ll.\TS, lor (ieutle-
J'>. and Infants.
— ALSO —
A ^00(1 ufssort-
meiit of IJoots & Shoes, for
‘ientlemen, l^adies, J/ieses,
Vnutiis, IJoys, Children,
and Servants; all of which
will be offereil On very ac-
• nmmodating tenns for the
r to tliose that are willing to
>ujts vvlien presented.
JOHN 0. THO.VSON,
"itli-wcHt cornei’ *Varket Squtire.
TTtf
W.WTKI),
n.MlHKLS of TURl’KN-
J'lNK. for bistillerv .at the
‘ y bri.l^o, „„ i-jj, Kocktish. The best
I'*''.'' be pai.|. For further inform-
*\*"r Murphy, at the Dridj^e,
■ Kcihan, Fayetteville.
19tf
— 1852.
LAWUENC'K TKOY
H-WF. received their Spring stock of Goods,
coiisistiug of
(.1 roccrit's and I’rovisioiis, llard-
uan* and C'litlt'iv, C'rockery
and (ilasswaro, lilacksiunhs'
Tuols, HoiloNV-\Narc, \c.
— .V !..'( >—
l! casks l.ondon I’orter. quarts and pints.
r> bbls. old Hye Whiskey, ; > years ohl. I
A >ro»)d stock of Northern and Country Liipiors
Fuitoii Market .Mess Ueef, by the bbl. or retail.
Mess and I'rime I’ork, do »o.
Fi.'h, in h.-ilf and whole b.arrels.
t^np'r (.iobhen and Cookinj; Hutter, w iuilesale
or retail.
.\ jzrcat variety of articles usually VejU in oui
line of business. All of which will be sohl low.
L VWKF.NCi: \ TlloV
J'ayetteville, March lH.'»i;. T0-4t
AEW GOODS ~
/"E arc now receiving a very larjre and
well selected stock i.if .''I’l!INti
consistinji of a full assortment of
M-'tturt/ il* Siaplr Hoods,
.Vuuini; which tuay be found the late.st and ino.-'t
fashionaV>le st I le» i>f Ladies' and Ueutlcnicn'.^
UUUfciS COOlv.'i.
Hats, (.'aps, Koady-tua'lt' 'Inf li-
iii^, Haniwart*, (r(K.(.TiL>, Drugs ami
-Mciiiciiies, Saiidlcry, (’rotkcry,
ainl Jlas.s\varc.
A larjre aii'i well selected stock of
Uixjt.s atxJ Shot s, and J.^iilies’ aiul (Ii'iitle-
lufu's (laiters, (^very tiuo.)
SALT, HlOX, .MOLASSES and XAILS.
We intend se'.linj: as che.ap as we can, a«d
would be glad if our friends and the jiubiic
would call and examine our stock.
J. T. CULNCIL & CAIN.
,M:irch l24, Tbtf
l’Livl\ Ti:,l (O.MIM.W,
W.VUEIIOISES,
75 and 77 Fulton Street, N. Y.
fBMIK I’ekin Tea Conipany lias lH*en est.ib-
-H. lislied many years, and has always maiu-
t.lined a hijrh reputation for Teas of the most
delicious character and fragraiicy, and at prices
w hich have in every instance jriven perfect sjit-
i^laction. The Teas arc warranted pure, and
may be returned if they do not prove to be us
they .are iepreseiited.
Tlie 'J'.'a^ .'oM by this Company are done up
in } lb. A lb, .and 1 lb p:ieka;re>. the tirst or in
side Wi'apper is of lead; the >eciriid, water
proof paper: the third, or outside wrapper.
Chinese rice paper; also, in o lbs ehinese (piut-
tooi.-^. The ('ompany sell llolie hot jjriod Teas,
iloiie uji in this su]>erior manner, all ;rrovvn in
the mo.-t lu.\urioii.s districts iii China: they also
have Teas of every dc^crijaioii in chests and
half chests.
('ouiilry .Merchants will liiid it jrreatly to their
interest to purcha^e their Teas of this Coni-
ji.-iny. they can select as small a ijuantity of
each kind .as they like, and have them packeil
in one chest Hotel Kci pers niay always be
certain of having; on their table u uiiijorm
rliHrnrirr of Tea; and Fumilies may not only be
sure of ^ood Teas, but can purchase any ijuan-
tity thi'ir wants may retjuire.
The foliowinjr is a Catalojiue of the Teas
with the reUiil prices affixed.
tiUELN ti:as.
Voiin^ Flyson,
Youn;r liysoii, .''vveet Cnrj;o,
Vounp Ilyson, Fine Car;:o,
\ o\iujj Wyson Silver Leaf—this is ti
very superior Tea, •'t'l
Young llyson fIoid«“»i Chop—this is
the finest Tea cultivated in China: it is
of the tirst jiickinjrs, and e.\cels all
other (ireen Teas lor its delicacy of fla
vor, streiiiith, and aroiii.i: heretofore this
Tea has not reached this country, esi-
eept in small lots as presents to iui-
ptirters,
llyson, fine.
Hyson, very superior plantiitiou,
(junpowder,
tiunpowder, tine,
Gunpovvilor e.\tra fine, jdantation,
Imperial,
Imperial, fine,
imperial, extra fine plantation,
HLA( K TE.VS,
Oolong, a rich black Tea,
Compare this low priced pradc with
Teas which are sold at most places n»
Ooloii;' Te:i, the difference is too plain,
and the deception too palpable.
Uolong. fine.
Oolong, I'lantntion growth,
toloiig, delicicuis, 5^1
Ne I’lus ultra, •'t'l
This Tea is a.s fnigrant and .«weet
a.s a no«epay, it yi'dds h perfume that
truly delightfui; it is of garden
Slll'TII (MKOLIW I.\SllM.\rE ('(DlP.l.W, 1
OF CHAKLhrtToN, !S. C. '
ClIlAHTFIvKI* by the State of South (’ai-oli-
na, w ith a Capital of '.Mm), all paid iii
and well inve.stcd. Fire, Marine, lUvir and
Life Risks.
CI1.\S. KU.MUNDSTON, I'res't.
.V. li. Tuni.vs, Sec’y.
1)IIIECT(MIS;
HonKRT MvtlTIN, Col. .J.VMUS (t.M)SHKN,
•M. C. -Moni>K».Ai, Cii.vs. II. Wkst.
JS. Muwnv, Jr. JIk.nuv Cutm.v.
The subscribers having been ai'pointed agents
in this place for the above named company, are
prepared to receive offers and issue policies of
Insurance on Fire, .Marine, Hiver and Life
Uisks, on liberal terms. .Vll h.sses incurred at
this agency, will be proiiiptly adjusted ;ind paid
by the uudersigiied.
DeUOSSKT \ lUlOWN.
N. 1>. Risks will be taken on the lives of
slaves OU ttie most liber.il terms.
Wilmington, N. .March -7, IS-jli.—TT-Om
SI’KIAG STOCK.
rglllF undersigned are now receiving th^ir
Jl Sl’lU.Nti STOCK, consisting of
1>HY" C;4M>!>S,
IIAUDW .\ui;.
Mfafs, C'ftps, and ^hocs^
■\11 of which will be sold low to prtnctual cus
tomers as heretofore.
Merchants and other.H will do well to exam
ine their Stock before making purchases. We
will not be uudersold.
HALL & S.M KKTT.
.March 11, 18)2. T2tf
Frii*e ol* Ka;;^ advaiievd.
H^EllSONS who have made contract.', with J.
M. .Iordan vV Co. for furnisiiing ll.Vtj.S,
are hereliy informed, that we will pay cents
per lb. on all ('ottoii Kags. Hope anil l!agging,
delivereil to us after this date.
11. UKAN.SUX & SON.
March 11, Tl'tf
■V H LI .V.S, Chrysanthemums, and Verbenas
are now reaily for delivery. 1‘ersons
wishing a choice assortmetit should send their
orders immcdi.-itely, as my stock of extra fine
varieties is small.
C. LLTTKKLOII,
Uottan .'treet.
I'ahlias from 10 to ‘J'l cts.
Chrv sanlheniums ■> to 10 cts.
VcrUeli;'.!* 10 to 2’) cts.
■\lso a nutliber of other chc.ip hardy plants
for bedding out.
iklarch 21. TT
IKON safes.
.viilisiTihers. Airi uts fur the
sale of WlLltKK'S P.Vl'liNT S.U,.\MANDKIl
sAFiis, WITH i:i( ITS i\ii’Uo\i:.mknr, ..f-
fer tiiem of all .'izes and patterns, delivtred in
Wilmington at the .Maiiulacturi. I 's New York
prices.
Thc.ic Safes are warranted e>|ual if u*>t supe
rior to any others ni.inufactured.
tirdcrs will receivc prompt attention.
i>t: i:ossi;t \ r.nowN.
Wilmington, N. C.. Marcli ‘J'i, 1>')'J. TT-'’m
Si cam I'aii'i/tc for S(/lc.
TK I'lKr ti’i' .sale one i f .\. I’>. Sfarbuck's
Kngiiies—Cyiindcr II* inch li iie. HI
inch .'troke —on solid ('a>t Iron led. with torce
pump. re;.ri!l.itor. water heater, and all connect
ing sieaiii and water )iipc together with ‘J
boilers ■J'' inch diameter, 21 tei’t long, boiler
troiit, grates, safety valve, lilovv t tf. cbvi'k and
guage cocks, and a tuli set of vvroU'.;ht and ca.st
iron vvork I'or a sinjrli. .>savv Miil. v\iiii c.istinjs
f(.ir a Carriage of In feet in leiiL;th.
The al’ove Ijigine and .Machinery .are similar
in everv resjiect to tiios.- in use on tlo- K i\» tie-
ville .-lud \\tsicrn I'iaiik Hoad: they have ju.st
been iinpi.v;>-d !r..m Troy, where they were
nianufactured to order, and have not yet been
put np. All ready f..r immediate delivery.
Ajiplv to
DeUo.'^SFT HROWS.
Wilmington, N. C., .March '-’T, l>'i2.—TT-2w
T
All
I.AM) WAUII VN'rs.
HK Laml warrants issued under the re
cent :iet of Con|;r‘.'s ale now assijruable.
pei-soiib holding warrants. wi'hinLit.> dis
pose of tLeni. would do Well to call oii the uu-
ilersigued, who can now ili-puse of them on fa-
vorabio teriu.s.
All persons entitled to I’eusions atid Uounty
Lands for Itevolutioiiary services, or as .“'oldiers
in the Indian war.s, or the la?t war with Liig-
laiid, by calling on the sul.seriber, can h.ive
their claims estaidislied prompt!v.
.)N->. M. HOST..
M:irch 2T. T -It
r.uow.v .V i)i; liossi'/r,
»Vrtr
I)j;KOSSiyr IniOWN,
COWMISSIOW MERCHANTS.
J.NO. I’til'TS iJiUtW'.N.
Au.m.\.nh.J. Jr.
' II. F. Bkuw n.
M i .\Sll iidvaivees will \>e iuadr on eoiisigniHent
X ' of I’roduce for sale either in Wilmington
or New York, and Cotton will be birwarded to
the New 'iork ilousc free of Commission at
Wilmingioii.
.March 22, 1S.’>2. T'i-*’m
H(tnds Wanted.^
ON the line of the "('ape Fear and Deep
Uiver Navigation.” for which liberal wa
ges will be paid, and the payments made m the
Huh of evi-rv month //// ihi' Ani i;//'t'>n Coiiipind/.
Those desiring emplovmcnt will apply to the
Forem.in at each Lock and l>am.
LS.V.VC CLLtiti, President.
March 10, 1S.'j2. T2tlM
C'()'l''r()N VAUNS tor stdo
bv the bale, at Factorv prices, bv
STAUK i WILLIAMS.
March 10, lt.>2. T2tf
.irsr Ki:('r.iv!:i),
inu.s. CltCSHKD Sl ii.Vll.
llis. \\avne Countv Ih.coii.
I--, hl.’s. Lard. No. I.'
• i4 bo\es prime Tobacco.
40 bbls. Mackerel.
At Cross Creek Co.
C. liLNUOW, Pre.s't.
M.iroh I. 1K'>2. ti'.nf
m:vv (iooDs.
PrST received, mv K.ill supply of ('LO TUS,
C\S.-1M1;111;S AND VL.''T1N(;S. TUl.M-
Ml.\(iS. .\c,, of tlie liest '(Uality, Iroia NcW
Vork. \lso, the l.itcst Kcj'ort of the New Vol k
F.\>HloNS.
I still (••ititimK' to carry mi the
r.\ i l.OK 1 .N( i lU'.''IN ll.'^S. !it my Stand on Hay
street, and those who ni:iy tavor me with their
custom may rely on having their work done in
a neat and lashioiiabie style, and on the most
favoial ^' terms.
AlU'Kir.ALU (.lUAIlAM.
Oct. 2T. iN.'.i. Itf
ror»AC( ().
t(iOOL) .''ToCK on hand: and I shall re
ceive regularly, I'roiu .Me.s.>rs. J. .Jones vV
(.'o's Fai tory, nualities as.sorted from c niiiion to
very fine, which I will sell al lowest maU'.if.-ic-
lU riiigliriies.
I'.WE TTlCVILI.i: Uli.V.NCll'
C L O T JI 1 A G
J. ]\. wiling & tMII^RIIILL,
M^rapers, Tailors,
A .\ I)
w H O [. 1-; S ,\ L K A N U U E TAIL
€LOTiiii:a:^,
110 \Villinin ntnif, \i ir Yorh,
NE.\T nmiu TOTIlb B\NK UF IWPL Ft.\K,
M'affi’tlerUle, €.
Thk .Sh1,, I'ibtTs would liojr loavf tft in
form the inhabitants of Fayetteville and vicini
ty. that they have opened the above Kstablisii-
mi'iit, and intend carrying on the business in all
its branches.
They have Just received a large stock of
le i:a i>v- a i>i: ci.otii i \ji
From New York, all of tiieir oAvn manulactnre,
(’OCNTHV .'iKliril.v.XTs and otiicrs '
in want of Clothing to sell again, will do well to j
call anil examine our .''tock. Orders filled at
ficy-NF.W VOUK lMUCi:.s.-%^
Measures :inil on’ers will be t.iken for fine
Clothing, and exeeutrd in the most fashionable
stvle and with despatch.
J. M. WlllTi; .'i: rNHKlMIlLL.
A. C. IIAUT, J//0,/.
Nov. IT, 18.')I. >»tf
Moil I lie I’II ?laiiiifaeliii*e.
J K have formed a conipany styled the
Snow Camp Manufacturing (’ompany,
of .Mam.ance County, North Carolina, two miles
West of the Cane Creek Cotton Factorv, on Cane
('ri-ek, at the Foundry owned by Haviil Hixon
I'C llrofliers, aiiil woi hi respectfully announce to
the citizens of .\lamance and the adjoining
Counties, that we are now prepared to .Manu
facture in the neatest and best style—W heat
Thrashing .M.achines, from two to si.x hor.se
power; Cutting Machines of different sizes;
NVool Carding .\Lichines: double !ind single .Mill
ami Factory (iear: Jsaw and tirist .Mill Irons;
edge fools: ,'otton Yarn and Wool Lolls, Me.
I’ersoiis wisliiii^ to jmrciiase would do well to
give us a call fietore purchasing elsewhere, as
we are determined to sell cheaj) for casii, or on
time to punctual ch’alers. (Uirloiig experience
in the .NIanufacturing r.iisiness enables us to
leil no hesit.-ition in s.iying that our work sh.-ill
not lie surpassed by any shop in the South.
.\ll letters addressed to the .\gent of the
Coiiip:iny at the .Snow Camp 1’. O., .Mamance
Coiiiity, N. (.'., will ruceive promjtt .■ittentiHii.
H.Ullt HlXoN. .\gent
of the C. .M:inufacturing CoiiLji.iny.
.^now Camp. Hec. IS-".). 4T-i'.m
.Minil.Mi & FOl,\DRY.!
Hark &: llixoii,
Mnnnt’(vtunm >i/' oil nf
ami Thrf'shiiiij JJarhini s. {Jmth I'nrtnhlr
anil Staiionari/,^ H*w/ ('nnlhuj Mti-
cln'iH'Sj Sirair ('nttrr. of rarmn^
juitti ni)i, Whraf f'ans, Mill and
l'av(orif di'ar. Smr ami (Jrist
Mill irnnx, liai h MUh, E,l,je.
loolsj tt’f. tv. d''.
rn^HEV respectfully inform their customers
C- and the piOilic, that they continue to car
ry on their business at their .M:icliine Shop,
near SNoW (JAM I’, .\bniiauee county. North
Candina, where they are prepared to execute
all vvork in their line vvitii ne.itiiess. pum-tuali-
I ty aiul desjiatch. With an increased variety of
tools and labor-saving machinery added to our
j establishment the past winter. — a well selected
! as.sortment of materials purchased at the low-
I est ea.-ih prices,—vv>rkmeu of known skill and
i ability, togethei- with long experience in the
j business,—fuli^-justify us in saying, as to (jnal-
i ity and ju^ice. our work has not, will not, and
j shall not, suffer in comparison with any other
Shop in the South.
I (irateful to the jmbhc for past favors, they
j solicit a continuance of their jtatrouage.
I N. 15. Please send your orders soiui, as our
1 motto is “first come tirst served.” l.etters ;id-
dressed to the subscribers, at .'^uow t'anip, N.
('., will receive promjit attention.
STAFFOIU), CLAUK IUXON.
March lS-')2. Tl-tim
I S 5 tj.
rresh Sprhifi n»td Sammer
a
\\
II. wiirn iKi.i),
('odcli iind Li^ht (’iurlajio .MuniifiieliinT.
^"i7'(K’l.H respectfuHy iufe.rm the ]>ubUe
▼ W that he still continui*s to carry on the
above business in all its branches. He returns
th:inks for the liber;il p.-itromige he has receiv
ed. and hopes by a strict .-ittention to Imsiuess,
and a desire to ple.ise all and give geiier.-il sat
isfaction. to merit a continuance fif the same.
lie vvarratits all iiis work to be made of the
best material and by experienced workmen: and
should anv of it fail in twelve months (with fair
usauc
E. 1.. J.; r. II. Pi:.\ll!liR'f()N
•\KE oj'cuing at their old Jjtanil, two doorr»
East of .Messrs. IL iiransiui X Sou, the largest
and most beautiful st'jck of
filLK l.\D mtv MY liOODS,
i'^ver before oft'cred by tiioiu iu this murket^
consisting in j.art of—
Kich fig'd .'•ilks: bhick vviitercd and i-ol'd do;
printed Chaliv s; i‘mV>'d and satin stripe Tissues;
India Silks :ind I’ojjliiis; Harege OebHins; ilot-
ted Swiss and enib'd 'J'arltan Dresses; col'd Ju-
conets; half and f idl mourning Tissues and lia-
regi's. a sjdendid a.'Sortment; changeable auit
fig'd P. Desoys; Craiie De-chines: Printed Lawns
and French Jaconets: a few haudsoiue IJarege
llobes. an I'Utire new article of ilress goods;
French and English (.iingham uud (jinghan*
l.awus; a lot of the haiidsomeii Luglish Priuti
ever ottered in this market; Swiss, jaconet, t:ipi>
stri|>e and plaid .Xluslins; Dotted .Swisses; Wide
black fig'd Silk Lace for Mantillas.
Also, in the E.MUl’OlDERV line: Swiss awl
Candiric Edgings and liis“rlings, ranging Jroiii
10 ct.s. to •‘iii 7o per yard; a beautiful lot Lh»-
der-sleeves anil Ciieaii^etts; W orked CoUai’s an«.l
(.'uffs: Thread and lisle Lacc ('apes: a beautiful
lot emb'il Mantillas; .Mexaiider's Kid GWves,
eelebrat*d for being the liest article in use;
l.inen Cambric and iiei-dle-vvurked Hsindker-
chiefs, from 12i cts. to New style shell ami
buffalo Tuck Combi; Bonnet, ueck and susU
Ribbons, some entirely new.
For (ientlemen's wear—lilack. brown and
blue French Cloths; sujierior black doe-skin aiul
fancy Cassimeres: Pi.dn and n>s.''l Linen Drill
ings: Ci.shinerets; Ilalian Cloiii?: (. olored Lineu
DriliiiiL'-s: lilack Satin and h;;'d Silk Vestings;
White fig'd and col'd Mar'eilles litto; Linen and
silk Cravats ami .Scurfs; l.iueii Co'ilars uud .'su;rt3;
Silk ditto.
— ALSO—
A splendid lot Oil Window .Shades nnd euih'ii
Muslin Curtains; Paper Hangings: Fire .Screens;
('arjiet Hags and Travelling 'i'ruukp.
3Iolcskiu aiij Kossuth Hats; I'anauia anvl
Canton Straw ditto: Silk and (IlngLaiu
I'iiil;iellas; a rich lot i'arusols; lioii-
iiets, thii very latt-.st iasliion; Mit-sOs’
I’odal and IMoonier ditto; Geu-
tlciueu’si line Calf IJoota and
Sboc.'ij Jjaiiios’ (iuitcrsaiid
Slipper.'.
The above stock wjis. bought with great car*'’;
later in the season thau usual, in order to se-
LESSONS JN \irSK\
J.
F.iyptteville, .\pril ;5. l''-'l.
UTLEV
t'Mltf
\ ’l'h(‘ .SteaiiKM- Ciiatliain
will re-umr her semi-weekly trips
hctween this place and Wilmington, on Monday
the D'tli inst.. leaving Fayetteville every .^10^’-
and Tliri’.SDAV thereafter, nt T o'clock
\. ,M., and running through tiie same day.—
Leaving Wilmington every TCE.SD.VY and FKl-
D.VY. alter the arrival ol the ('ars from the
North. The .'^leaiiier (iov. (iraliam, with as
man;, ToW P.o.its a» ni.iy he necessary, will run
in Connexion with t he ( h.it ham. as ol ten as ma v
be neces.sary to carrv all I'rei-hts that may .-
fei. The addition of anoilier large Flat (the
(len'l Mcliae.; to this Line, a.'fonl.' incre.ised
facilille.s lor the shii'ping piiolie. (ioods shall
certainly have as ijuick transit by tliis Liir as
al!V olhtr.
D. Wi:.Ll.\MS, Ag't
(.'aue teal' S. 1$. t'o.
botf
I will rejiair it without ch.irge
I Persons wishing to buy, would ilo well to call
j Hinl examine his work before ]iurcluising, as it
til. WHITAKER would resjieetfully in- j cannot be surpassed for style, elegance, and
-i • form the citizens of Fayetteville and vi-| (durability. He is determined to sell low for
cinity, that he h.is again commenced giving i.es- | cash or on short time.
sons m the Pi:iiio Korte. He returns his thanks j Orders thankfully received and promptly at-
for the liberal p:itron.ige heretof. re received, , tended to.
cure the most fashionable styles. We invite
ither in workmaiishij. or material, he i friends and the p iblic to give u.^ a look be
fore jmrchasing. >is we'are disposed to sell at
very moder.ite prices.
E. L. \ T. II. PEMUEUTON.
Fayetteville. N. (.'., March 18-j2. Totf
and humbly solicits a outinuanee of the same.
,U1 pains slijili bj taken for the advancement of
his pupi’.s.
Instruction also given on the (iiiitar.
Plain s tuned and rej aireil in the liest
m.'iiiner. L. H. \S H 11’AKKil.
Au'Mist 21. IS.'iil. oltf
;{( REP.MRIN'I neatly executed :it short
notice and lowest possible prices.
Favetteville, Feti. 2. l.''-')2. tiltf
JNO,
M:w (AliME'l’INi;.
Rolls Brussels, Ingrain and Stair
('ari'cting, new ami fashionable Pat
terns, just received.
—also—
1.') Ve;;s -^piki's and large Nails,
2’> 1.1 ixes ilaioins,
• JO liags .'sjiot.
Indigo, t'hucolaie. .Salad and Castor Oil, with
an .id'lition to our .'^tock of Hardware.
S. W. TlLLlNtiHAST CO.
Nov. 2^1, l^^ol. 4.'!-tl
TllOS. 11. THJ.lNGllAST,
KOOK-Illlil>i:K,
Anderson St., Fayetteville, N. C.,
OPI'OSITK -MR. \V. WI.N'LUW S LAW Oi'FICL.
.Music neatly bound at short notice.
I’amphlets and Periodicals hound, au'l tdj
Books re-liouiiil, in a sutistantiui manner.
Dcc. 18-'.l. -Ibtf
Ai*ey, ^*ht*iiiwell Ac C’o.
Have one piece extra fine T-4 black French
CLoTll. to which they would call tlie
I attention of the public.
Livery Stable Business.
Oct. l '>, 1S->1.
:VJtf
Fei
I'l, \N rA'l'IO.N
i:.
c.
OF
i;
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H2A
00
.'Si
.'jl
•“ril
$1
!j;i
$1
him in this market. Among
i in.iy lie toiind:—Oetitlemen s
ti)-wit: Kossuth, .b'lleskin, Bea-
Il and Angola, with a complete
ther kinds of Fur and Wool : growth, and superior to anything here
tofore s*ild in this country.
English Breakftist, fine,
F’ragrant English Breakfast,
How|Ua Mixture,—a very rich and
highly flavored Tea of superior ipiality, T
Sohl by D. & W. McL.^UUIN,
Agents, Fayetteville, N. ('.
A Copy of the “(iuiile to Tea Drinkers,”
very interesting treatise on the culture, inc.,
Tea may be had gratis at their counter.
March 2H, 1802. 7T-tf
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00
■)0
T-'>
00
;>o
T >
00
.jU
50
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To
00
50
Al)VANCi:S.
IBER VL C:isli advaiici s will be made, when
reipiired, on all goods consi;^ued to oui
House in New \ ork. and Cotton to their ad-
ijress forwarded by u>. will be attended to free
of forwarding Commission.
We will also advance liberally on (N»tton or
other produce consigned to our friends in Liv
erpool. to which jiort we can furnish ship roiuu
for a few hundred liales of Cotton, at low rates,
by several vessels shortly expected.
DuK'oSSET \ Bi:ov»'N.
Wilmington, March IS, lS i2. (•>-2w
o iwoods.
11. E. .1. LILLY
A RE now receiving a large Stock of SI’RING
AND SCM.MEK
C'jS- G » 9 D 9 9
To which they iuvite the attention of ('ountrv
.Merchants.
Fayetteville, Marcli I-'), 18.'j2. 7-i-^vt
OLD ROPE, BA :(ilN(l. .Vc. wanted, at
cents per Ib. cash, delivered to us.
H. BK\N.'ON & SON.
Fayetteville. March II, lS-')2. T2tf
Kcw S})riii^ l*ools.
S rAlUl WILL!A.MS
A i;r, now receiving a l.nrge and well selected
Stock of SPR1.^(^ .VND SI M.MER
IIO.MK,
tSia'i'i'ssar (jf Ilally Sarin tt d' ( o.^
IS now receiving Iii.** Fall .STOCK of G( KJDS,
Consisting of a general assortment of
Drv CJoods, SaddU'ry. 1 lats. Caps,
Sltot's, Hardware, CJrttcorics.
.V much larger and more gener.-il stock thau
ever opened on the East side of the Ca]ie Fear
— which he i.s preparetl and determined to sell
to punctual customers, either at wholesale or
rct.iil, at greatly reduced prices.
j[;.-^ IIe vviuddcall fiartieiilar attention to his
stock of BOOTS .\Nl) SHOES. The assortment
is uinisuallv large, and of every nuality and
style: and having been bought for Cash, he can
and will sell them very low.
You that wish liargains will find it to your
interest to give the Stock an e\aminati>’U before
buying elsewhere.
Always on hand, a general stock of (SHOCE-
RIES.
Oct. 18, 18'>1. 32tf
I'OU SALE.
B Q .\\ I.\(J determined ti) abaiitlon entirely
B ■ all attemjits at farming, I offer for sale
the tr.ii t of land on w hicli I lately resided, three
miles aliove l.umliertoii. It cont.iins SOO acres,
about 200 ot which are cleared. This otter pre
sents the following inducements to peisons
viishing to buy biuil:
1. healthy locality- and excellent water.
2. tiood soil.
(Jieat facilities for making Timber and
Turpentine, (lo.nuo boxes alre.nly cut.)
4. Comfortabh- dwelling and out-house.«.
•'). Young \ thrifty Orchards \ (Irajie Vines.
0. Re.-isonable price and casv terms.
■r. E. trov.
Lumbcrt'jn, Robeson J.'* ; ’ ' oO-tf
Jan. 21, 1S.»2. )
! rB>HE sut'serilier intetids carrying on the
I I. above busines as usual. Having adih'd
! con.siderafile Stock, he will be able to accom-
I niodate the public. Thankful for past favors,
i he .solicits a cou'ivnuauce.
i J. W. POWERS.
Jan'v 20. 1H.‘>2. oStf
MOLASSES AN!) KISH.
IIHD.S. new crop .VOLASS.’-'S, a
perior article.
2-j bbls. Fish.
Jaii'y 12, 18V2.
A
Just received.
P. P. JOHN.SON.
5otf
.SCPPLY' of Fresh ;round '( >RN .MIOAL
kept f'or sale at the .Mill, l.ate .\nderson's.
(irinding of Hominy and Meal done promptly.
Fayetteville, .March 18-jl. 12tf
A';!;
.*io
t)2A
OI.I) KYE.
4NOTHER lot of Doctor Williams’s old Rec
tified Rve Whiskey.
J. & T. WADDILL.
March 20. TT-tf
19‘iirietta Steam Uout C«N
St«*aiiicr,
sorr nEKXicR,
WILL be in order to take her place in the
line in a few days. She is one hundred
and twelve feet long, seventeen feet beam, and
four feet hold; and draws not exceeding twelve
inches water. The Company confidently expect
that with IhiJ! in addition to their other
Steamers and tow lioiits. they will be in a con
dition to transport all freight sent by their line
l^inama, I..t;gliorii, Palin-loaf, and other ^-ith as luuch certainty and despatch as any
styles of Stiinnier ILit.s; Shoc.S, Boots, ^ Hue upon the river. The Southerner being of
Bonnots, Uiubrclla.s, Parasob, &c., I'gdit draft of water, she will be enabled
Which they will sell at the lowest prices for
cash, or on time for approved uotes. Merchants
are requested to call and exam'uie their Stock.
BtaT* We would also say to tlic Jjadios
S id (ieutleinen of this place and surrounding
countrj', that we shall have open in a few days
a large and varied selection of fashionable Dress
Goods and Trimming.s, suited to the season, to
which we respectfully invite their attention.
STARll Ai, W’lLLIA.MS.
March 10, 1802. 72tf
to run at all times.
Jan’y 28, 1852.
f!. DE.MINCi. Pre.s’t.
R. .M. ORRELL, .Vgent.
GO-tf
Marbh? Factory.
NOTICE.
persons indebted to the subs-riber,
ither by note or account, are rciiuested
to call .-ind settle the same as early :is possible.
He may be found one door West of Lifierty
Point, with the most d' his ready-made work
saved from the late fire. Persons in want of
any articles in my line id' business, would do
well to call, as 1 will sell cheap f'or cash, or on
time for ajiproved uotc.
JA.MES Sl'NDY.
Jan’y 10, 18’)2. 55tf
FI ii'riiiMrMvricE.
Stake thisJ method of returning my sincere
th:inks to those gentlemen who saved the
goods from my .Shop on the morning of the 8d
inst. But for their kindness aud exertion, 1
would have lost all.
JAMES SUNDY.
LL those indelited to the subscriber will
A
the Foundry which will jilease be settled as
early as conveniuut. 11. (} Il.ALL.
Alarch (i. Tl
I'rOl.
50,000 lb«. Waiite«l.
IW’ILL pay cts. per jKiund cash for all
clean cotton and linen llAOf?, delivered to
J. D. Williams, ivi Fayetteville. I am nearly
ready to put in operation a Paper .Mill in this
neighborhood, and am desirous of getting iny
rags in this market. My object is to pay as
much for rags as 1 c*n afford, aud hope that 1
may not be forced to distant markets for iny
tons Feniviail GuaJO, just I supplies. I have arranged with Mr. Williams
received for sale by 1 to receive ftud pay for all J*’
B. ROSE & SON. I I>AV1D MLRFin
.tfiirch 2'J, 18G2. 77tf ' faycttcvillc, Feb’y 2J, JbSl’. t>8-tf
NOTICE.
PPERSONS indebted to us by liond or Book
account due previous to Jiui’y 1, 18-'l.
niuft Fettle or we will make settlements by legal
process.
J. & T. WADblLL.
c.^
m
N. li. STAKliUCK,
Troi/, .’I’ctr IVrA*,
IRON FOUNDER AND MACHLXIST,
Manufarturrr >/ Steam Milh autl Boilers,
JI ill Gcannt/ o f all /cini/i,, /-*loi>^hs, ti'c.
^■"^IIE undersigned, as the Agent of the above
M. Establishment, will order any articles
which may be wanteil, on application to him.
The Steam Mills manufactured by .Mr. Star-
buck have been testeil, and are highly approved
on the Plank Roads about Fayetteville.
EDW’D LEE WINSLOW'.
Fayetteville, Sept. 4, 1851. 20tf
Only ISiiriit out in Part.
A. A. McIvlOrilAN
^JTIl.L continues to carry on the C-UU!I.\nE
BC.'slNESS in all its branches, at the re
mains of his old stand, opposite Liberty Point,
lie returns thanks for the liberal patronage he
has heretofore received, aud hopes by strict at
tention to business and a desire to give entire
s.’itisfaetion, to merit a continuance ot' the same.
Having kept the greater portion of his Tim
bers iit a ilista:ice from the manufact ry, he has
on hand a large .nid well selected lot of tho
roughly seasoned Timber, of (>very dcscrijition
used iu his business, which enables him to retain
all his principal workmen. He is therefore now
prepared to do any work in his line iu the very
best style, and on the most favorable terms—as
low as any work of the same iiiality in N. C.
He has on hand, completely finished,
8 Barouches, tor 1 or 2 horses;
() liockaways. and l.'J Buggies.
Also, nearly finished,
10 Carriages for 2 horses;
20 Barouches for 1 aud 2 horses;
12 Rockavvays, and 80 Buggies:
■\ll o‘‘ which 1 re of the most approved plan aud
finish, and will compare with any work iu the
U. Statis for ne.itness and durability.
Having been engaged in the above business
for the past 20 years, his work is well known,
aud he refers to old customers for proof of its
durability.
All work w;irraiitcd for 12 months,
and repaired free of charge should it fail by bad
workmanship or material, within thiit time.
Repairino executed at short notice, and
on reasonable terms.
Jan’y 20, 18-52. 50
FAYETTEVI1J.E ImTEi™
CHARLES BANKS,
CoHfecliotter,
INFORMS the public, that he has refitted his
Establishment on (Jreen Street, and has on
hand a fresh su]>ply of CANDIES, manufactured
by himself out of the best Loaf Sugar, and war
ranted free from starch, Hour, pjiste, and perni
cious paints. His whole time and attention is
now devoted to making Candy, and he is pre
pared to supply all orders with Candies erjual
to any made in the L'nited States. These Can
dies he warrants to keep iti any climate; and
he will sell to Town or Country merchants, as
cheap as good and pure Gaudy cau be purchased
in New York or eUewhere.
Fayetteville, Oct. 28, 1851. 3-J-tf
By GEO LAUDER
TWO DOORS ABOVE Il.llllll & SON’S STORE,
Fayetteville, 1%.
jiu’y 20, iso2. 50*1 y
T. S. LUTTERLOM,
Forward!nAg:ent,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Tcb. 16, 1802, bC»-3ii
y>. .y II! JIcLuurin
A 1> E now receiviu" a large ;i.ud goucra.1 as-
...'Sl sortiueut of
.STAlM.i: AND FANCY
1>11Y 0001>N,
IIAUDWAUE (S: CUTLEKV,
ISOOTM A.\U
—.M.SO—
TA liags Hio. Lagiiira and Java CoITie,
10 hhds. Sugar,
T'> pieces Cotton I’aggiiig,
■'0 coils l?ale Rope,
loo kegs Niiils, assorted.
8 tons Swedes and English Iron,
.‘iOO sacks Liverpool Salt,
With Loaf, Crushed, Powdered and (iraurilatefl
Sugars: Green Tea; I’tpper; Spice; (liugrr;
Powder: Shot; Bar Lc.nd; Table S.'ilt; Bar and
Fancy Soaps. With a great variety of other
articles, to which we invite the attention of pur
chasers at wholesale or retail, as low as any
other house in the pl.iee.
D. i W. McLAl'RIN.
Oct. 0, 18.jl. 28if
Candles! Candlss!! Candles!!!
FAYETTEVILLE 'MOULD CANDLES
.M for sale at the Proiirietor's .Store, Hay
street, one door West of .Mr. E. Glover’s Jew
eler's Store.
Persons desiring to have their Tallow
into Caudles will plea.se send it in.
A. M. CAMPBELL.
Jan'y 10, 18-'j2. 5.j-3m
'riaif POfjlSlI! how it Shiiic.i!
10,000 B0\05i» Molcl within
tSie la!«t nine niontEi^!
A .1. WOODW.VRD returns his tlituiks to
/m • the public for the uupre’edented en
couragement he has met with in t.he manufac
ture and sale of his celebrated P()L1SH, and at
the same time wishes it understood that he al
ways keeps a supply ou laud for wLolcsalt or
retail.
Experience has proved tliat this Polif'h is un
surpassed for fiuickness in putting a gloss on
boots aud shoes, aud also iu preserving tho
leather.
Persons wishing to oil their b'-'Ots can use
this Polish with eip'al sucecs* imnieiijately af-
lerwards: the leather shouM be rubbeil as soon
as the Polish is applied, before it ilries.
This Polish cau lie found at the s>tore under
the Carolinian Priuting OffiCC.
Fayetteville. Feb. 21, lWi>2. ^ITtf
Jtisr RECKIVEI).
W MEN’S and Boys’ SADDLES, of every
# V iuality and style, some very fine Al
so, Uridles, Collars, Whips and Wagou Harnesd.
Cct. I?,
.ii s'r kec:eivei).
BBLS. WHISKKV,
lo hhfis. Molasses,
1 ijr. cask }>ale French Brandy,
1 *• Madeira Wiiic,
1.5 bags Hio CotTe?.
5 boxes Medium .Vies.
—ALStJ--
Broonis; Hearth lirushes: Jute Doer uud Bug
gy Mat«; Tanners’ Curriers’ Knives, Workers,
and Smooth Fleshcrs; and au addition to our
FRENCH CHINA.
S. W. TILLING HAST & CO.
March 1, 1852. 09lf
E. 0. HALL, of Rome.
32:;
Fire-prool’ Mlate RooIm.
All parties about to erect Fi»>c-proof Build
ings will do well to call ou the si.bscriber.
I arn prepared to contract I'or fclatc and Met
al Koofing, Gutters, I.eaders, Leadcr-hcads, and
every thing belonging to this Roofing business.
Also, to give iustruotione iu Roofing for Slatt,
to mako it tllttotually proof iire and
water.
FKA.VCI3 SHB5T0K.
FhjetttiTire,