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I'lUNTKIl l!V .1. IS. XKW15Y.
KUWAKI) J. UALlTjt SOX,
tltici'lis A-NU IMlOrUlKTOKS.
FAYKTTEVII.LE, N. C., MAY 4, 1852.
[NO. ST.]
■! rc^ ..
fi,r thv-Soini-Wfckly Uii.’^ekvk.k $4 (Kl if
j.-iiJ isi lulviinoi': !j'4 50 if paid during the
u’.ir of 5>o ufter the year has
fvf.ire.l.
j\r the Wcfkly Ou>>rHvrR $2 00 per annum, if
[a;.l in .I'i'aiice; SO if paid during the
vear of subsoription; or S3 00 after the j’car
kiS
VliVF.UTlSKMFiNTS inserted f r sixty cents
.^,r ,.|u:iro fiT the first, and thirty cents fttr each
j . ooe'iiiii j>iil'lic;ition. Yearly a«lverti.sements
ooiitructs, at reasonable rates. Ad- j
ver:i'i‘i> !ire reiiuested to state tlie number of
di"^ired. or tiiej* will be cOutinued till
f.irbi'l- vhrtr;:ed ttccorilinjily.
Letters tu llie Editors must 1>« post-paid.
'Thi'Annual Convention!
fftlit' I’rufostJint Ejiiscopiil Cluireh in the l>io-
.f«o I't N"rth ('arolina, will be held in t^t.
i.ihn's • linrcli. Fayetteville, on the 3d Wedues-
in Mav.—the I'.'th dav of the month.
F.1>\VD LUK'WINSLOW. Secy.
April8-VJw
Bank of Cape Fear, ^
April 17, 18;j2.
—Ihe Board of Directors
— have declaied a 5:>«mi-annxial Dividend of
rour per cent. Payable at the ]irincipal Dank
and iJranches on and after the :id May ne:^t.
il. 11. iSAVAGE, .’ash'r.
!"• 8a-td
c()'r'r()N'TAKN57
nl'vays prepared to furnish COT-
* « lON ^ AKNS bv the bale, at Factorv
j. & T. WADDILL. ‘
April 14, 18:>2. ji>tf
Ulaki'% FiM'^Prool'
DAUBK,I>S Blake’s tire-proof I’AlNT,
for sale V»y ». J. HlNlSDALfc:.
March 17, 18,')2. 74u‘
IJNSKKf) OIL.
DAUUKLS North Carolina made LINSKED
(.)1L, for sale ty
S. J. IIINSD.AU:.
March 17, 18')2. ' 74tf
U lU be lien:iced hy The jirst rise in the
li trer,
TOXSofSWEDKS IKON, bv
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18, 1851. :V2tf
Selliitff oW at Cost!
t;UEAT 1!ARGA1NS!
The subscriber is desirous of changing
his business, and wishes to sell off his present
stock of Goods immediately, consisting in part of
Staple and Fane if Dnj (iood.s,
Em>>racinjr a tine stock of Ladies' Dress Goods,
Dare^e, Barege Le-Lains, Dotted and plain Swiss
Muslins, colored ditto. Barred, Jaconet ami
Cambric Muslins: col’d Summer Silks. Also, a
tieneral assortment of black ami col’d Silk
Dresses; a large assortment of Hosiery. Also,
Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeda, Jeans, and SiUti-
nets. A general assortment of Summer wear
tor Gentlemen; all kinds of Linen goods.
^ Also, a large stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats,
lionnets. Umbrellas and Parasols, Hardware
and Crockery, Wines and Frcucli Brandy.
Ihe above stock is offered at the mere cost
here, (’ountry .Merchants and all others buy
ing Good« in tliin market, will do well to call
and examine, as I am determined to sell and
close out my present stock, wliich is large and
fresh, and well selected.
W. S. LATTA.
.\pril 19, 1852. 8:>tf
XT" Tni' Wliiir.'* of liladon are
r.suc^u'd to meet al the Court House, «>n Mon- |
ii\, the ;itl of May, (County Court week.) to j
nrpiiit lieh‘tr:»tes to the District Convention, j
will .-i-iiieuible for the purpose of appoint- '
in.’I'l'le.'lies to the Whiff Niitionul Convention,
i til in'iiiitiiite an Eleciur.
Wi’. Herald copy.
STlv\.MF.U SOr'l'i'!FKNi:K
U^ll.l. leave Fayetteville eviry Weaiifsd.'iy
and ."Saturday, at 7 o . ock, M., nnd
jrrive in Wihnington at 7 o’clock, P. M. .\nd
Hi!! leave Wilmington every Monday and Thurs-
div, ill 12 o'clock. M., aul arrixe in Fuyette-
;ili* next morniuj
April 2*'», 1852.
M'rs
11. M. OllKELL. Agent.
85-tf
\N1) FlU’iT.^
2'MJ lbs. Soft Shell Almonds.
*• •“ Dr.izil Nut.'.
*• Enirlish Walnuts.
“ •• Filberts,
25 Drums Figs.
1 Case Prunes in fancy .Jars.
10i whole, half, atnl qr. Boxes Kaisins.
1 Case Preserved Ginger.
T> di'7.. Jars Pickles.
.ia. Lemon, Sugar anl Water (,'rackers.
Just received bv
CHAHLES BANKS.
; ril 21. 1‘'52. ^5tf
VOR KKNT.
J^IIK 'Ivvf'Hin" at present occupied by th*
•‘uli'i-ribfr. situated on Haymount. nearly
, 'iie Mr. E. J. Hale s residence, -\pply to
L B. HAWLEY.
Aj'ril 2'’.lh. IS-'.J. S-5-tf
Tii:w t;aoBy!s7
.H>>T KKCKIVKIt.
Tiik undersigneil has just re
ceived his stock of SPUING
.VND SLMMEK t;u()l>S. c-m-
bistin" of Cloths, Cah.siuieres
and Vestinirs.
Black, brown, green, blue and
olive Cloths; white silk and s.-it-
in Vestinfrs; Marseilles ditto.
white and colored: Linen Drill-
wliite and colored; Dce-skiii ( assiuieres;
dll.; Drab de'Ete and Bombazines.
—A LSI )—
.'issortment of llEAD\-^L\DE CLOTH-
vVc.
-.vishing to ptirchase any of the a-
irt’c'e-- would do well to call and examine
\n
iN'i.
]v,
j.-'- lit' still carries on the T.MLf)UING
' 'INL.'^S iu all its branch*s.
HKJH GHAHAM.
.''"iith-west coruer of Market S(|u;ire.
Acri! 17. l,s.'>2. h4-.‘5m
T-' St.am.r C1I.\THAM will leave
’ ■; ; on Monday (hi-r r»-gul;ir day) the
‘ ' \i:iy, at 7 o'clock >L: nnd Steamer
'•'ll\l| \ \1 oil Tuesday the llth May, fit
k A. M.—each lioat running through
■ ' iiiii- 'lay of >tarting.
iVr»w:-hit.g to atten*l the meeting of the
M‘ 'lii-:d Society of North Carolina, or the
''iiiiiiunication of the Grand Lodge of ‘
of the State of North Carolina. |
iii;;ton, may rely upon the above
■-‘■inciits. ’ ” .
»:11 l>e in readiness at Wilmington to j
' back, anl will also bring up !
'I'-iring to attend the Ej>iscopal Con- I
'•'U at ilii'j jilace. !
J.NO. I). WILLIAMS, Agent |
Cape Fear Steamboat Co.
BHtt
I.'!'
■1 :r \\,l,
•'rril Ut, lh-V2
JONEl'll W. BLOSSOM.
C O n .U I !!» !!> 1 \
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
•'W C.
Prompt personal attention given to all
Conaignmetits, nnd Cash advances made on Pro-
iluce tu be shipped to other ports or sold iu this
market.
Feb. 12, IH.Vi, f)4y
\V. L. S.MlfilT
(^Ojfire in Ltmtnis Jinihlinij,')
WILMLNXJTOX, C.
Jan'y l!.j2. GOV
1' u li PI: N r INI: la x d
FOR SALE.
s.ale, 3'.'8 acres of LAND on James
Creek, anti t>4> .■\cres «»n •"'ypress Creek,
In Cumberland, convenient tf> the Western Pl.-ink
B«*ad, heavily timl>ered, ami admiinibly ndtipted
to tilt making of Turpentine.
Apply at ihis Utlice.
Nov.’28, 1851. 44tf
I) AI iT\” K X In-A TI: I).
TON.'' of IIOUP IllON, suitable for Spirit :
barrels, by
E. C. H.VLL, of Home.
Oct. 18, 1851. oi^tf
“ retail and wholesale. “
^ (*ME in to the Cheap Store. North side of
^ y Flay street, t>ne door above the corner,
and buy new Dry Goixls. .Vlso, Beady-maile
(Uothiug, Hats aud Caps—great variety.
ISAAC DODD.
Jsov. 4, 1851. 37-tf j
J()iT>Ti)r^ illiaaisT i
I'oiitinissioti X .
tlierrham^
Fayetteville, N. C.
Feb. 9, 1H.V2. »'-;?tf
- I I'ana and Braidifu/ Ut.sidcnce
FOR SAI.F. I
Subscriber wishing to remove to the
South-west, woubl sell his lands in this ]
cninty, upon reasonable and accommodating |
terms.
There are about 2700 or :>IK)0 acr>s. all lying
in one body, and of which 400 or 5ntl acres are
in eultivation. The Plank I’o.-id of the Joint
Stock CompJiny, from Fayettevillu to Italeigh, ,
will run within one mile of the residence. Most
of the la?ids that are in cultivation lie within
three miles of tlie ('ajie Fear Kiver. adjoining
the lands of John C. Williams and others.
The above situation is very desirable, from
the fact that it is surrounded by the best of
neighbors and si»ciety. '
The snbscri>>cr might sa}' much more >iy way '
of inducement: but he deems it unnecessary, as
those wi.^hing to purch.-ise can call and see for .
tiiemselves. I
The above lands can be divided so as to siut '
purcliasers.
Any further information can be given >)V ap-
]>lic;it'ion to the subscriber, or by letter address- .
eij to him ut Kingsbury, Cuml)crland Co., N. C. i
D. S. WILLIAMS.
Feb. 2, 1852. '12tf I
A DESI ItAltTir irESI I
lOK SAI.K. j
rjlHE Subscrilnjr now oflTers for sale all his ■
i Turi>entine and F’arming LAND, contain- j
ing a»iout tiOO Acres, situated 12 milrs East oi
Fayetteville, on the Goldsborough road, com- |
inonly known as Palmyra.
It has a good dwelling house, out-buildings, j
&c., and a store where a large amount of busi- '
ness is done, and increasing daily. This is a
rare chance for'tuntentine getters, merchants, !
&c. and will be sold a bargain. Any one wish
ing to purchase, and wishing further informa- i
tion, can aiuily on the premises, to j
J. W. .MCI:PHY, or ,
P. T.WLOU, Fayetteville.
July 2*jth, 1851. 8tf
KING and A. .McMILL.\.N have entered
• into copartnership in the Distillery of
Turpentine, and have erected a Still on the
West side of the Fayetteville and Western Plank
Jload, 8 miles from Fayetteville.
N. KING.
May 9.-7Itf A. McMlLLAN.
IIVfMfc'r#.
WE wish to buy 20,M)0 barrels Turpentine.
KING & McMlLLAN.
* ^ 3L*e 4
.
The Subscriber still
continues to carry on the C.\ BI.VET
BCSINI^SS in Fayetteville, and iu
M x»l » !idditi(Ui to his Establi.vlunent on
^ » Bow street, near Eccles's Bridge,
has opened a large W.VUF' H(M>M on Hay
■ street, nearly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel
and one door East of Messrs. Haigh & Son's,
where a general assortment of
1 ITRAITURE,
Made by competent and faithful w(M‘kmen, may
be had at prices corresponding with the times.
Also, an assortment of Nortliern-m:\de Fl UNl-
TL'ivE. eelecteil by himself, which will be sold
ut a very moderate advance.
DUNC.VN .McNEIl.L.
Nov. 10, 1851. o8tf
V 8 E keeps on hand an assortment of Fisk’s
a H celebrated MET.VLLK' BURIAL CASES,
which have been liighly recommended by Willie
P. .Mangnm. Henry Clay, Lewis Cass. Wm. K.
King, «nd many otiier illustrinus characters,
who have examinel and witnessed their utility.
KFDFCFI) FARF:.
rfflHKOCGH Tickets between Wihnington. N.
H. ('., and Baltimore. Fare >18. Via Wel-
d'>n, Petersburg. Hichmond, nnd Washington
City, or via Weldon, Portsmouth and Noii'olk.
For Tickets apply at the (.►thee of the U il-
niington ancl Raleigh Ptjtil Road Company, at
Wilmington, or at the Otlice of the Baltimore
Steam I’acket Comp.-.ny, and of the Baltimore
iin>l Ohio Rail Roail Conijjany, Pratt Street,
Baltimore.
Jun. 1, 1852. 5:l-tf
General Agency and Commission
Business.
THIHF' Subscribers have this Hay entered in-
8 to a c:ipartiiC-rship under the style of
WHIT.VKER, WHITFIELD & CO.,
for the purpose of doing a general agencj' nnd
commission business, and in offering their ser
vices to the public in that capacity they finttcr
themselves that tliey will be aide to give satis-
factitiii to all thof,e who nia3' consign any go.-ls,
w ares. uH'rchandize or country produce to them
either to sell on commissions or forward. As
it will Ik‘ t>ur gr itest aim to please, we pledge
ourselves to spare no pains in trying to give
general satisfaction. Tfiey respectfully solicit
the p:itronage of their friends and the public
generally. Their store is No. 3 North Water
Street. Dickinsou’s Fire-proof building, Wil
mington, N. C.
JOHN R. WHITAKER,
JAMES W. WHITFIELD,
A. A. B. SOI THALL.
IlKrK.RKxrKs:—John Dawson, Potter & Kid
der. (). 1. Parsley, !^aniuel Heery & Sons, G.
R. F’rench, and Ellis &. Mitchell.
Jan. 2'.t, 18.52. «l-tf
i> i^TTTiTTriTi; 11,
,\S t.'iken an Otlice on Hay Street, West
of the Hotel Buildings.
July 14, 1851.
4-tf
K. M. OKKKM.,
F()R\VARI)I\G r(l.)j)llSSlll\ }II'RniAXT AT
Fayellevillr, t'.
.March 10. *1851. «i2-tf
I I I ; iloLMKS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
'‘iFFK E (ju coruer of Front and Princess
W streets, under Journal ofiice.
Dec. 12. 48-tf
'iriiiliirc^ ('htdrs^
£ 1. Mit,scriber is receiving the largest ns-
5. Ids line ever before purchased
j'^ "'*‘'^'h, together with his own man-
‘'iiti/'his Slock very conijjlete, con-
SofaH, Brdateatl.H, Wash
‘ '-‘iiils, liuroHii.s, Ijookiiig (ila.sses,
' Sccretariuri, !to.
i„.|’ " "dl he iiold on the lowest terms for
' ''f oil bhoi't time to {luuetual customerji.
„ JOHN W. BAKER.
- i8.'>i.
85tf
n,.,, \VA\rKi),
Ijl '>'^*:d young MULHS.
J. .V T.
1852.
14,
WADDILL.
82tf
Henrietta Steam Boat Co’k .\ew
Mt«‘aiiier,
SOUTIIKKXER,
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, anl
four foot hold; and draws not exceeding twelve
inches water. Tlie Company' confidently expect
that with t/iif Boat, in addition tu their other
Steaiiicrs and tow boats, they will be in a con
dition to transport all freight gent by their line
with as much certainty and »lespatch ae any
line upon the river. The Southerner being of
such light draft of water* she w ill be enabled
to run at all times.
G. DEMING, I’res’t.
11. M. OBRELL, Agent.
Jan’v 28, 1852. OO-tf
T. C. WORTH,
1’0.11.>1ISSI(IN y\\D FORWAKDl.MJ MERCIIAM,
WlL.MlNCi’i'ON, N. C.
»li. ],
~\\ eV ESL
DEALERS IN
Confectionary, Fureiijn Fruits, ^ iits, To-
J)nrv9, nnd Snuff,
AND I.MPORTERS OF
Sl FKItlOR IIAVA.\.4 C'ICJARS,
at AVIIOl.KSAt.E AND UKTAIL.
Market St., Wilmington, N. C.
.Aug. 7, 1851. 11 tf
T IS'mUAGE^ ~
» K have commoiliou.s brick W’arehouses
▼ T in the rear of our Store, in which we
store cotton and other produce.
D. & W. .McLAPRlN.
Nov. 1, 1851. 37-tf
NOTICE.
WE have declinel attending to the for
warding business.
J. & T. WADDILL.
March 10, 1852. 7.Stf
.)CST KECmVEt).
7.*^ MEN’S and Boys’ SADDJ.ES, of every
quality and style, some very fine. Al
so, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Wagon Harness.
IJv E. C. HALL, of Rome.
’t)ct. 18, 1851. 32tf
Wta. Rowland^a MILL
1 DOZEN, very heavy. For sale by
H. BRANSON &
April 17, 1852. ^^ti
Flire Insurance.
^I^HE .ETN.V Insurance Company of Hart-
-*■ ford, having paid the tax imposed by the
Revenue Law of the late Legislature, will con
tinue its Agency iu Fayetteville, under the
management of the undersigned, who is pre
pared to issue Policies of Insurance on Build
ings or Good*, either in this Town or in any
part of the State, on proper application, de
scription of tlie Property, &c.
The .ETNA t^jMP.VNV has been in operation
about :)0 yciirs. Its capital is $;s00,000.
The Hon. Thos. K. Brace was its first President,
and he still holds that ofiice; and several of its
first Directors are still active and efhcient mem
bers of the Board. It has at all times sustained
the highest character for the frudence of its
ninnagenuMit, and for the liberality with which
it lias ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. H.\LE, -Agent.
March 10, 1851. (52-tf
^ i
IBotcliki«i»N Vertical Watei*
Whtel.
^■1 H FRIO are several hundred of these AVheels
Jl iu operation in different counties in Nortii
Carolina. For pr(>of of their great atlvautages
over the common flutter wheel, or any oilier
whc«Ia now ill use for saw mills, we confidently
refer to those who have applied them to their
mills. We can recommend them particularly
fwr their superiuity in cases of a low head of
water, or back water.
We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for
difterent heads of water, at Wilmington, New
born. Washington. FMenton and Faj'etteville.
The wheels may also be had of F]. . Brevard,
Lincolntou. am! L'riah Wells. I’etersburg. Va.
i'ersous wishing to obtain the riglit to use the
wheels, will be served on applieatiou to D.
McNeill Ck. Co., Fayetteville. N. C.
D. McNEILL.
A. A. McKETHAN.
D. J. McALlSTER.
Fcby 22, 184'.) oti tf
100,(MM) .\crcs \ uluablu
T 1 M li I-: \{ L A N I) S
for sale.
f II1-' .'subscriber has purchased all the Lands
■- belonrin.2 t'> the Kf^t.-ite of .\bi-am Dubois,
dee d, lying principally in l{d)eson county, and
on both sides of Lumber River, the different sur
veys containing
Ovor 100,000 Aercs;
large part finely Timbered, and convenient to
Lumber River, where a large (juantity of Tim
ber is now rafted to the (Seorgetown market.
These Lands are very valuable both for the
Tinilier and Txirpentine. for which purpo.se a
large jcirt is well suitel, being in a region
where the Turpentine yields more abundantly
than any other section of the State. The Lands
will be sold at a low price, and in (piantiiies to
suit purchasei-s.
Information re.specting the title can be ob
tained by applying to the Hon. Robert .Strange,
Hon. Jas. C. Dobbin, or A. A. T. Smith, Esq.,
(.\ttorneys at Law.)
1 understaml there are many trespassers on
these Lands, to all of wfiom notice is hereby
given, that the law will be enforced against all
such offenders.
Application for any part of the Latids can be
ni.nde to my.ielf, or to John Winslow, F;.--ii.. who
is duly authorised to make sale of the same.
THOS. J. CI KTIS.
Fa.yetteville. N. C., Sept. 1. 1J4.5. 7''>tf
xMOr.ASSES.
HIIDS. prime MOLASSES, in first rate
order. For sale by
li. BR.VNSON & SON.
April 16, 1852. 8Htf
FISH.
BBLS. No. 2 nn.l 3 M.\CKEREL.
7 do Mullets. For sale bv
11. BRANSON & S()N.
April 17, 1852. BiJtf
ISaiik »t*€a|>c I^Var, )
April 14tli, 1852. J
^B^HE Annual meeting of the .Stockholders,
JL will be held in the Banking House m Wil
mington, on Monday, the ;-?d May next.
^'2-tdJ il. U. SAVAGE, Cash’r.
NEW I300KS.
sPRi\(i m mm mn. is
Wide, Wide World, by Elizabeth Wetherell;
Constitutions of the United States; ^ School
Books, jx. Just received.
E. J. HALE & StTN,
April 14,
.U ST RECEIVED.
BBLS. W IIISKILY,
10 hhds. .Mdasses,
1 (jr. cask pale Frcnch Brandy,
1 •• “ Madeira Wine,
15 bags Rio (’offee,
6 boi.es .ilediiim .Vxes.
—ALSO—
Brooms: Hearth ISrushes: Jute Door and Bug-
g3' .Mats; Taniiers' Curriers’ Knives, Workers,
and .'Smooth F'leshers; and an addition to our
FKENCIl CHINA. 1
S. W. TILLING HAST & CO. j
March 1, 1852. 3‘Jtf j
jPlank iioad Miaiik Stocli \
FOR SALE. I
fBlHE subscriber wishing to improve some
■ real estate in this town, offers for sale,
25 Shares of Fiiyettcville aiid Western
Plank Roal Stock.
18 Shares uf Stock iu IJauk of Fayette
ville.
Terms made known on npj)lication to
GI RDON DEMING.
Fayetteville, March 20, 1852. 75tf
WANTED,
3000 ft. .\shc Lumber for Wagons, IJ to 3 inches
thick.
,^000 ft. Seasoned Oak Lumber, 1^ to .3 inches.
KKK) ft. W hite Oak and Hickory, for Axletrees.
lUOO ft. White Oak for Tongues, Bolsters and
Shafls.
100 Post Oak Hubs, for Carts and Wagons.
2(KH) Spokes.
For which the highest cash price will be paid.
.\pply soon to E. FULLf'U.
.May 10, 1851. 72-tf
- ^ The Steamer Cliutham
will resume her semi-weekly trips
between this place and Wihnington, on Monday
the lOth inst.. leaving Fayetteville every MON
DAY and THURSDAY thereafter, at 7 o’clock
\. M., and running through the same day.—
Leaving Wilmington every TUESD.VY and F'RI-
DAY, after the arrival of the Cars from the
North. The Steamer Gov. Graham, with as
many Tow Boats as m.ay be necessary, will run
in conne.xion with the Chatham, as often as m.ay
be necessary to cany all Freights that may c\-
fer. The addition of another large Flat (the
Gen’l McRae,) to this Line, afl'ords increased
facilities for the shipping public. Goods shall
certainly have as nuick transit by this Line as
any other.
JNO. D. AVILLTAM.^, Ag’t
Cape Feur S. 1$. Co.
Feb’y 9, 1852. C^tf
BROWN & DkKOSSET,
\*ork^
DeROSSE I' S^ liROWxN,
C.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Jno. 1’(»tts Buown.
Arm.a.nU' J. 1>kIIos»et, Jr.
K. F. JiROWV.
|T i.\SH .advances will be made on consignment
of Produce for sale either iu Wilmington
or New York, and Cotton will be forwarded to
the New York House free of Commiiwiou at
Wihnington.
March 22, 1852. 7G-6m
I'OIJACCO.
A GOOD STOCK on hand; apd I shall re-
ceivo regularl.v, from Metisi's. J. Jopes &
Co’s Factory, ijmilitiea a.>*8orted from comtuoti to
very fine, which 1 will sell at lowest manufac-
turingprices.
J. UTLEY,
Fayetteville, April 3, 1851. 66tf
Land Warrants Wa/itcd.
rH^IIK highest Cash pbices paid for any
-HL number of Lund Warrants, for a North
ern concern.
JNO. M. ROSE, Ajrent.
Fayetteville, Ajtril 14, 1852. 82tf
JUST RECEJVED^
PIEM-S CANTON MATTING, 4-4
and 0-4, red, checked, and white.
—ALSO—
Loaf, Granulateil, N. O. Clarified. New Or
leans, and MuiM:ovudo Sugars. Sugar House
Syrup.
10 crates assorted Crockery.
lOOO Porter and Wine Bottles.
S. W. TILLINGHAST CO.
April 13, 1852. 82tf
•T0,00rIhm. ol'ICaj^M WantVd.
SWILL pay ‘6\ cts. per pound cash for .all
clean cotton and linen R.AGS, delivered to
J. D. Williams, in Fayetteville. I am nearly
ready to put in operation a Paper Mill in this
neighborhood, and am desirous of getting my
rags in this market. My object is to pay as
much for rags as I can afford, and hope that 1
may not be forced to distant markets for my
supplies. I have arranged with .Mr. Williams
to receive and*pay for ail rags deliverel to him.
DAVID MURPHY.
F’ayetteville, Feb’y 24, 1852. *>8-tf
~SiirnrT.iRiiLi.\A i.vsi ka.\( E^niMFA.wT”
OF CHARLESTON, S. C.
tiHARTERED by the State of South Caroli-
J n.i, witli a (,'apital of >»2.')0,'>(MJ, all paid iu
and well invested. Fire, .Marine, River and
Life Risks.
CHAS. EDMONDSTON, Pres’t.
A. L. Tobias, Sec’y.
DIRIX'TORS:
Rohkrt Mahtin, t\>l. .Iamks Gai>si>en,
M. C. .MoniiKcAi, CiiAs. H. Wkst.
S. MdwiiY, Jr. IIk.nuv Coui.\.
The subscribers h;iving been appointed agents
in this place for tlie above uamcil company, are
prepared to receive offers ami issue pdicies of
Insurance on Fire, .Marine. River .-ind IJfe
Risks, on liberal terms. .All U>sscs incurred at
this agency, will be promptly adjusted and paid
by the uudersigned.
DcROSSI:T & BROWN.
N. 1>. Risks will be taken on the lives of
slaves on the most liberal terms.
H ileiington, N. .March 117, 18.52.—77-Om
AH Ll.VJ^, (.'hrysanthemums, nnd Verb«nas
are now ready for delivery. Persoiis
wishing a choice assortment should send their
orders immediately, as my stock of extra tine
varieties is small.
c. luttf:rloh.
Rowan street.
Dahlias from 10 to 25 cts.
Cbrysanthemuuis b to 10 cts.
A'erbenas 10 to 25 cts.
.Also a number of other cheap hardy plants
for bedding out.
ilarch 24. 77
IRON safes!
BfciT’Tbe suliscribors, Agent.s for tlie
sale ..f WILDERS PATENT SALA.MANDER
SAFFS, WITH RICH’S IMPROVEMENT, of
fer them of all sizes and patterns, delivered in
Wilmington at the .Munulacturer's New York
prices.
These .‘^afes are warr.anted equal if not supe
rior to any others manufactured.
Orders will receive prompt attention.
DkROSSET & BROWN.
Wilmington, N. C.. March 2fi, 1852. 77-3m
Blank Warrants for sale Afre.
VEGETABLE
DYSPEPSIA BITTERS,
THE MOST popi:lar
FAMILY MEDICINE
OPTHK AGRt
llsetl by I’liysiciaiis of High Standing.
Thp'ie PITTKHS remove all morbi.l secretion*,
piiiily Ihe Mood, give f{reat tone and vigor to th«
ili^e'tivei'iKans. fortify thesynfem againiit all fatur*
•\i"ftt-.e,‘can lie taken with safety, at 110 time del)ili-
taliiip the patient—beinff (frutefnl to the mo«t deli
cate stomach, and remarkable fur their cheerinff.
inviKiiatinK, streiiKtheninf', and restorative proper
ties, and >in invalualile and sure remedy for
in SI*J:PSIl IX ITS H OUST FORMS.
Al-o. I.iver Coniplaints. Janndice, lloartbMrn, Cos-
liveness, Kaintness. Disorders of the Skin and Lher,
L»«s of \p;>etite. Low S|.iiit*. .Nei>ous Headachy
(Ji.hlineis. l’ati>ilation of the Heart, .Sinking and Kull-
De.s of Weight at the Stomach, and all other diseases
caiists) b> an impure stale of lb* tiUnid, liver, etc,
whioli teinl to debilitate »iid weaken the system.
F K M A L E S
Who suffer from a morbid and unnatural condition
«ill find tbi» Metlicim of
INESTIIVIABLE VALUE.
Ill All of liKNKU^L DK.BI LIT V, thi* Medi
cine ACTS LIKV; A CHARM !
THOVSASTDS
Have tested it.s etficacy, 8nd thousand* more are now
under treatment; and not one sohtarv case of failure
has yet been laported. Volumes could tie filled with
certificates of those who have been jiernianently
cnred.
Call on Ihe A?cnt, nnd iret * PiUPHI.ET,
fontain ne the » ertificates of BemarWalile t. ures and
the hig 1 ejitiniHtion iu which this Medicine is held
by the public Press—can be had of the A Kents. Irea,
^ Larg-e Quarts $1; Pints 50 Cents.
Soid bv all the Frineipal Drvgents in the
'UuUtd Statt* and Canada*.
rriDci)ial Office, I W KULTON ST., N V.. uji stair*
For Bale by S. J. 1I1NSD.\.LE.
yovcmber 8j 1851. 3J0-^
WE are receiving, at onr NEW .ST.VND.
East Corner of Green street and .Market
Square, a L.VRtlE and geiieral ns.'iortment of
SeuHonable Goods,
Consisting in part as follows:
Wrttereil, figured and plain l/Uick Dress Silks;
Figured, changeable and plaid Silks; Challys;
Bareges; Barege De-Laina; Tissues: Crape De-
Faris: Organdies; Enili’d and printed Lawns and
Muslins; .Jaconet, Swiss, striped and barred
.Muslins; Uinghams and Calicoes; Bouibuziucs;
Silk and cotton warp .\lpacas.
—.VLSt)—
A fine assortment of French-worked Collars,
Cutis, Cajies, Berthers, Under-sleeves, Chenii-
zetts, Bridal Veils; Embroidered muslin, lace
and cnipe .Shawls; Muslin and lace Mantillas;
I'hread, lisle, cotton and linen Lace and Edg
ing.^: .Swiss and jaconet Edging and In.serting.
8ilk and kid Gloves; Kibbons, ’I’abbs, Flow
ers, &c.
Fou Gesti-emkn’s We.\k.—A fine assortment
of Cloths, Cassimeres and Vesting; French iuid
English Drap D’Ete; Queen’s Cloth; Ca»hincret:
Slate and brown Linens; White and colored
Linen Drilling.
complete assortment of
Bouucts, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas,
I’arasols,
With maiij other articles not enumerated, ma
king our assortment the largest and best we
have ever ofi’ered in this market.
To the above Goods we would call the atten
tion of our customers, friends and the publie
generally, as we intend to sell them as LU^V as
any other house in this market.
ALEX’R JOHNSON & CO.
March 18, 1852. 7Jtf
Kir
E are now receiving our winter supplj’
of Goods, 3 doors below the Market j
House, South side Per.sin street, where may be
found the following artickj:
Sugar of all grades,
Cortee,
5 Hhds. Cub.i Molasses—sweet.
8 Bbls. Syrup—a superior article.
Green and Black Teas,
Cheese of three ditt'erent qtialities,
Fvice, Pejiper and Spice,
iiope jind Bagging,
•'.U Bids. .Mackerel,
Shoes and Boots of e.\tra large size,
Shovels. S[iades atid Forks,
Corn Ploughs ami Points,
-\xes of the bo^t brands,
Knives and Forks,
Nails and Iron,
5U,0(lll lbs. Cotton Yarn.
With a great many other articles cheap for
Cash or exchanged fur Prodnce. Call and see.
CROSS CREEK CO.,
C. Benbow, Pres't.
Dec. 20, 1851. uO-tf
MUiimMoi* ¥ FlMf.
a fiord, CJark A: Dixon,
Mun n fdcturera oj" (ift Ktze* oj" Horse PtJicers
iintf Threshing Machines, {J>oth Portable
and Stationary^ ^Vool Vardimj Ma
chines, Straw Cuttrs of various
^>att.rns. Wheat Kans, Mill and
Factory Gear, Sair and Grist
Mill Jrons, Bark Mi/ls, Kdje
Tools, ct’C. tl'C. {’’£•.
f JIHEY respectfully inform their customers
JL and the public, that they continue to car- |
ry on their business at their Machine Shop,
near SN(.)W C.VMP, Alamance countj-. North 1
'arolina, where they are jirepared to execute j
all work in their line witli neatness, punctuali- I
ty and despatch. With an increased variety of |
tools and labor-saving machinery added to our
establishment the past winter,—a well selected
assortment of materials jiurchased at the low- '
est cash prices.—workmen of known skill and
ability’, together with long experience in the t
business.—fully justify us in saying, as to qual
ity and price, our work has not, will not. and
shall not. suffer in comparison with any other
Shop in the South.
Grateful to the public for past favors, they ’
solicit a continu.ince of their jiatronage.
N. B. Please send your orders soon, as our
motto is “first come first served.” Letters ad- ,
dressed to the subscribers, at Snow Camp, N.
C-, will receive ])rompt attention.
STAFFORD, CLARK & DIXON. ,
March 1S52. 71-bm j
NOTICE^
All persons indebted to the subscriber, |
either by note or account, are requested
to call and settle the same as early as possible. ;
He may be found otie door West of Liberty ;
Point, with the most of his ready-made work
saved from the late fire. Persons in'want of
any articles in my line of business, would do
well to call, «» I will sell cheap for cash, or on ;
time for approved uote.
JAMES SUNDY. '
Jan’y 10, 1852. 55tf
FURTHER x\(VnCE.
H" take this method of returning my sincere i
Ei. thanks to those gentlemen who saved the |
goods from my Shop on the tnoming of the 3d 1
inst. But for their kindness and exertion, I ,
would have lost all.
JAMES SUNDY.
OLD RYE.
A NOTIIER lot of Doctor WilliKins’sold Rec-
tified Rye Whiskey.
J. & T. WADDILL.
March 2fi. 77-tf
'€
■M'AV MUSIC,
lONSISTlNG ot Songs, Polkas, Waltzes,
i:c., \c. Just receiNed.
E. J. ilALE & SON,
April 14.
A
SUPPLY of Fresh (iround COHN MEAL
kept for sale at the .Mill, late Anderson's.
Grinditig of Hominy and Meal dune promptly.
Fa^'etteville, .March 1851. 12tf
LIFE JN.Sl RANCE.
rjiHE Undersigned has been appointed Agent
of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insu
rance Company. Every member for life partic
ipates in the profits of the Company; and the
annual premium for life membor>thip, where it
amounts to •'jviO or nuu-e, may be paid one-half
in C!L»h, and the other half in a note at 12 months.
Debtors’ Hves may l>e insured by creditors-
-V man may insure his own life for the exclusivu
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may
be insured.
This system is rapidly growing into favor, all
over the civilized world. It is one by which »
family, for a small sum annually, may be pro
vided for, after the death of its head, on whoso
exertions they may have been dfjieiidcnt for u
support. It is a good investment of money,
even if one should live long after taking out it
Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished on apjilication.
L. J. HALE.
Faj'ctteville, June 1850. 72
NEW liOOKS.
ALlBT’RTt>N’S V.-iiikee .Stories, illustrat
ed; the Yankee Tea Party, or Boston in
177fi: tlie ()ld Bell of ludepeudi'iic(\ or Phila-
delphi.-i in 177(‘>; t.'amp Fires of the I’evolution,
or the War of Independence, illustrated; Weld
Dictionary of Scriplttral Quotations; llai baiigii’H
He.avenly Recognition; Catechism of Familiar
Things; M.-ithiiis’ Rules of Order, for .'Societies,
^tc.; Walker’s Rhyming and Pronouncing Dic
tionary; British Female IViets; .\merican Fe
male Poets; Watson’s Dictionary of Poetical
Ciuotations; Philadelphia as it is in 18-)2: iS:c.
E. J. il.VLE .X SUN.
April 8.
j\"cTr Jioofcs—Medical^ tSfC.
mg kk; S’ Veliieait’s Midwifery; Mendenhnll'a
J.V3L .Medical Student's Vade-Mecum; .Mur
phy’s Review of Chemistry for Students; Bid
dle’s Review of Materia .Medica and Therapeu
tics, for Students: Craige’^ Elements of (»ener.vl
and Pathological An.-itomy; Cazeaux's Midwife
ry; Hastings’ .Minor Surgery; Reese’s Am. Med
ical Formularj’: the Physician’s Pocket Pre
scription B(.K)k; Flagg on Ether and Chloroform
in Surgery, Dentistry, &c.; Mortit’s Chemical
and Pharmaceutical Mmiipulatioiis; Beasley’s
Druggist’s Receipt Book; Ditto Pocket Formu
lary; Noad’s Chemical .\nalysis; Wythe's .Micro-
scopists’ Manual: Wright's .\m. Receipt* Book;
Overman’s Practical Mineralogy, .A.ssaj ing and
■Mining; Smith’s Domestic Medicine; Ranking's*
Half Yearly Abstract of Medical .Sciences: &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
FOR SAJ.E.—2(),()(;0 lbs. BA-
CON. J. D. WILLIAMS.
Feb'y 9, 1852. 03tf
. I
NEW BOOKS.
a:®UTNAM'S LIBRARY, Nos. 4Hnd 5, being
M. the World Here and There, by Dickens,
and Hood’s Own; Count Monte-Leone, or the
Spy in Society: Miss -Sewell's Journal of a Sum
mer Tour; Memoir of Rev. W'. 11. Hewitson;
Wesley and Methodism,, by Taylor; Spencer s
Pastor’s .Sketches: McGuff'ey's Eclectic Readers,
1st, 2d. .3d and 4th p»irts; P.-trker's 1st Lessons
in Philosophy; Mills’ Rhetoric: Davies’ School
Arithmatic; &c.
Also, further supplies of THE BCiSTON
.\C.^ DEMY’S Collection; Carminn Saera; Gunu’s
Domestic Medicine; Humorist’s Library; &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
"" NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the subscriber for
Goods purchased at Floral College., are re
quested to make immediate paj-ment, either to
Mr. Hugh Mc.A,rn in the neighborhood, or to
biinself in Cberaw.
D, B. Mc-VRN.
Cheraw, Dec. 20, 1851. 60-tf
raillE Sronl'TISH~C;4EI., or Celtic
JH- Manners, as preserved among the High-
lai ders, being an historical and descriptive ac
count of the inhabitants, antiquities, and na
tional peculiarities of Scotland, by James Lo
gan. Just received and for sale by
* Z. 3. UALE & SON.
WHOLESALE
Walch nnd Jewelry Store*
L. H. MILLER &: CO.,
Importers, Manufactnrers and Jnhbcrs f>f
Jeicelry, and Fancy f!oo>Tsf
Have leased the Old Stand
formerly occupied by Messrs.
Canfiehi, Brotlier & Co., South,
Emt corner of Vharltj: and Hnlliniore ftr^ftx,
(No. 227.) which they are putting in coinjdete
order for the WlloLES.VLE W.\T(.'H AND
.1EWELRY BU.’t'lNESS, to be opened about tho
2lth of July.
In calling the attention of the trade to the
new concern, we mention the tact that we are
a.ssociated with one of the most extensi\e Jew
elry .Manufacturing Establishments in the coun
try, which must give a decided advantage over
all others in this market for sup]>lying dealers
with Jewelry at mauui'actiirers' prices, a feattire
in this branch »f trade long since needed -be
tween Baltimore and the Southern and Westeri*
Merchants.
We de.sire to call iinrticnlar attention to the
Watch dejiartinent, which will at all times be
supplied witii a great assortment from the most
celebrated manufacturers, and kept in perfect
miming order, so that purchasers may at once
take them, with a written guarantee that they
will perform correctly.
Tliis branch of the business will receive tl.*e
especial attention of one of the firm, whose ex
tensive and pmctical knowledge of the btisiness
will, we hope, give us a jilace iu the confidence
of buyers.
We respectfully invite yoti to call upon ns
when 3>u next visit our city, confidently be
lieving that an examination of our Goods wlil
prove to you that they are better styles i.ncl
cheaper than yott have ever seen in this martet,
and assure j’ou that no effort shall be wai.tinff
on onr part to make the uciiuaiutance one of
mutual benefit.
L. II. MILLER & CO,
{.fid stand, formerly occupk»d hy
Canfield, Bro. & Co., S. E. cor
ner of Charles & Baltimore sts.
Baltimore, June 1851. 14-Yo
REFERENCES:
Messrs. AVyeth, lUacklock & Co.
Owyn, Reid «V Taylor.
.lames Hodges & Brother,
llnrst & Berry.
ADtrdoch, Duer & Evans,
.stellmann & Hinrichs.
!^Hngit»>n it Co.
Barthlow, (Jwyn & Co^
Riely & Pendleton.
Cushings .S: Bailey.
John Jlurphy & Co»
Moore & Griffin.
ItKTTOX'S
SHIRT ]’STAIiLlSinii;.\T,
179 Market Street,
BAf/riTIOKE.
rSIHE largest and only
_BL M.'inufacturing Whole
sale Establishment iu the
City. The capital and force
engagel enables me at all
times to offer to Country Merchaiits and DeaK
ers in SHIRTS. COLL.A*RS, LINEN and COT
TON DR.\" ERS, great inducements—more
than u.'^tial efforts having been made to render
tli« assortment of these articles full and com
plete.
The .Stock on hand is large nnd well assorted
for Men and Boy*.
All orders from the Conntry attemled t*
with punctuality and despatch.
Remember the Name, and
^'o. 179 .Harkcl Slreef.
I. W . BETTOX.
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