S 13 M 1-W E E K I, Y.
VOL. 1.]
eiagw.gwoijki-,»a*'WHiji«
FAYKTTEMLLE, N. C., .JUNE 8, 183?.
■'Hi II iin'Wiii I iiiiwii~si^8»«a»aemjBUrtajiy
[NO. 97,]
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ITJNTKD r>V J. B. XKWUV.
i;i)U \i!l) J. llAlj; & sox,
AMI
. •• r il.c ^t'iui-NVi'ckly Obskkvkr I UO it'
, ; ;:i .1 iv;iiu-e: CiO it' puiil iluriiijr the
r -ii' ci rij'tioii; or utter the yc:ir has
. , !. I
■ ■ I
■ . ■ V' ov U’.' t >i)'KKvv.K Nj 00 per annum, if :
; ,u a I':ir.'•'■•■. oO if paid Uiiving the i
- .f ~ or OO sifter tlie vcar |
‘ _ ' !
. ''ll-N » ^ iiiborted t'orsi\t_v cents i
. ; ■ t T ilio iirs;. :iuil tiiirtv eeut> tur eaeli '
■.: • u''l.v,‘:U'.''n. Voarly ;ulvcrti.se:iionts |
.1 . iitr.Kto. ;it re:i-lUa'i'.e r.iic.s. .'..J-
leii’-u-stvil to st.ite the umiilier of;
if'iro I, or they will bo coutiiiucil till
'I I cli;ir_'c 1 .■'..•(■‘•rdinjily.
r to the K.llt. rr> luusi be post-pali.1.
Plants in Bloom.
In AV K a ilozen vrtrieties of new V KiUU'.NAS,
of all ci)ti)rs,—pure wiiite, deep crimson,
sti-ij'fil. I've.; thirty varietie.s of the
hiouniiii^. rcrsuiis wit;hii\;^ to make selvetiour;
are iiiviteil to call and see them. They will t>e
remly for delivery iu the course of the summer
and tall.
M.niy curious aiul beautiful plants are con
st.intU comiu>r iuto bloom.
i.n’TKKl,(>H. Rowan iStreet.
P. I’erson.s wisliinp: i>trawberries in any
nuantity should pive notice the day before they
arc w:intel.
On the ;j:ronnds, cts. per piart.
hen sent out, ‘J j •*
Mav 17. '.'1 tf
IX STOKE,
LOU('iHS and I’lough Castings. Corn Shell- ,
ers, Cultivators, Straw Cultera, and ."^pin- :
niny \\ heels.
C. H.VLL, of Konie.
Oct. 18, 1851. ;;iitf I
^Piii.\rsr()cir
^aHE uudersi'^ned are now receiving Iheir ^
-B. t'l’llINt.i .'STOCK, consisting of
l>iiV
llAIiDWAl!!'..
Mitsls^ and SIhpcs^
.Ml of which will be sold low to punctual cus
tomers as heretofore.
.Merchants .-ind .*thers will do well to exam
ine their Stock bi-fuve making purvdiases. We
will not be undersold.
HALL i S.VCKKTT.
March 11, 18-VJ. 7_’tf
the box very
WAUDILL.
'.M-tf
'i
I'on Ml'o.
\iil S'.' ^cr'.bcr o.iiiliiiucs to recei^o and
- . i'!i lii inuf.u-turei s' ucvnunt, all j^rc.dcs
■ I. Uiri.- l I’v-b.iCCO.
J. ITi.V'.Y.
[A^sv oii sro!j:v.
1‘ .t r.'.iV.. c >nr linin.:' no m nu v, but
r. ' recc;;'t,'. and :-ovcral otiier ;Mpei '.
i'.1-: ;i v\.is ! either in l a^eUCMlle. i>r
t'.; t ph»^e and Luiu'icrtmi. It any
sh alid find It. he wiil be libeially re-
i : j n.'-lU iii.. J. tl.e s.iiiu- to nu'.
i» '.N. luisr.K.-^.
’ . r; 11. N. v'., M ly i;-. i -.2 ''O-.U
:2«oo roi .\E>s
UTll t .VIl-'l.lNA I’.VCuN. of very ?;i-
'*« r»
.ti
A
N,
Ji..-.; i-c.
1
I'iil.
!i
:-ii H:.y.
I ,iud t->r sale by
]J. \ SON.
V'.'i-r.t
siprLV
\n \ *11, 1
aU‘l
A C ARD.
rfiHK retui'u of low water renilers it neces- i
fl- sar\ that the Steamer Chatham should be
emphivcd as a tow Imat. >he will not thi-iefore i
run as hcn tofore, on any regular days, ui.til
further notice.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS. A./t
l'ui>e I’ear S. 15. Co.
yir.y VI. IS.VJ. W tf
That POlAsVlfhoir a Sliiuo!
?io!d within
thr la^t nine
J. \Vt.iolt\V.Mll> returns his thanks to
the public tur th‘ uupree> dv.".it».-d eu-
Cour.itreinent he ha- m*‘t witl> in the maiiufac-
lur‘ and ^'ale of his celolir.itfd l’( anil at
the same time w ishes it uu ler'toud that he al-
vva\s Le^-’>s a 0‘* hand tor w.iides.i!** or
ret.ill.
Lxpcrietice has pr.»vc l that tiiis I’olish is un-
'iiipasscd l'>r 'lUiiRiie.s.> ia puttiu:: a on
bii'.is ati(l siloes, and al.'j in prcder^in^ the
leather.
l’er>'ins wishing to oil their boots can use
thi.* I’olish with equal success ininieliatcly :if-
terwar'ls; the leather should be rubi>cd a? aoon
a? the r-jlisii is applied, liefore it dries.
Tiiis IVdi.'h crtn l>c found at the .store under
the Carolinian I'rintin.: Ollieo.
Fav«;tteville, Fclv til. IS.'i:;. •ITtf
A.
IIAK.MAN'S llOl'EL,
F A V i: I'T i: V11.1.1:, V.
^BMIK Subscrilier, havinf: taken the large
.M Hotel, formerly known as the rianter's
IIol.d. situated .at the toot tif liay .Mount. H.iy
Streefc, Faytttesillc. N. C., rcspeclliilly iiifi-rms
his friends and the puMic th.it he is now en-
^ iLcd in reiittin;.: the building, whicli is sup-
i-.i> d with I'litiic new Fiiiiiil luf. aud is prc-
pnrid to accointiK' late tlie travelling piililic.—
Having had >oiiie experienc>‘ in tliv l>usiness in
the town of I’ltt'^biirough. N. i'., he Hatters
hiuiseif th.at he will be aMe to ^ivc s.-itistiK'tioJi
to tiiose who may favor him with their compa-
11'. . lli.s aie lar^o and Miry.
Me has larg' aud convenient Stables, and a
good and laitlilitl tljiier.
JOHN HAUMAN.
TOHACCO
WK have a lot of prime common Tobacco,
which wc will sell by
cheap. J. i'.
•May 20. 1S:,2.
MUS.~wXl7i()Nr
Mantud-Mahcr and Milliner^
1 las just rcccivcd
a new and beautiful assort
ment of Spring and Sum-
'“er ISO ^ 1^ I'.’l'iN, and
expects to receive them
monthly as long as the sea
son lasts; and will sell tliem
as cheap, if not cheaper, than any in the mar
ket. She expects ilaily n new and beautiful
assortment of Dress Trimmings, lilack Lace
Siiawls, Scarfs and .Mantillas. .Vlso Dress and
Sacque I’atterns of the latest style.
Orders from the rouutry pronjptly at
tended to, and country cust'oiiers may always
be nure of getting the latest style of articles or
pfitterns.
.March "0, 1 TKtf
~ NO TK i:.
ISON.'' indebted to us by I’ond or I’ook
I'count due j>revii)us to .Iiin'y 1,
must ?ettle or we ''ill make settlemenis by legal
process. •!. iSi T. \V.\D1)ILL.
•185:^.
pi:us
iii. a-e
s
Coixls-
.IA.Mi:s KYLE
L-^ N(i\V Ur.CKIVlNH AlUtl T
253 Packages of DRY GOODS,
^^ontlierii llasiiiraeOire.
WE have formed a company styled the
Snow Camp .Manufacturing t,'om[>any,
of .Vlumance County, North Carolina, two miles
West of the Cane Creek t'utton Factory, on t'ane
('reek, at the F'oundry owned liy David Dixon
.S: iJrothera, and woi Id respectfully announce to
the citizens of Ahimatice and the adjoining
Counties, that we are now prepared to .Manu
facture in the neatest and best style—Wheat
Thrashing .Machines, froia two to six horse
power; t'utting .Machines of ditferent sizc.s:
Wool Carding ;Machines; double and siii':le .Mill
and Factory ticar; Saw and Grist Mill Irons;
edge To(ds; Cotton Varu and Wool Lolls, ^:c.
Persons w isliing to jmrchase w ould do w»dl to
give us a call belore purchasing elsewhci'e, as
we arc determined to seiJ ehe:ip for ca.«h. or on
time to punctual dealers. Our long exjierieiice
in the .Manufacturing Itusiness eiiai>les us to
feci no lu’sitation in saving that our work shall
not be surpassed by any shop in the South.
All letters adlressed to the Agent of the
C'onipany at the Snow Cam)) 1’. (>., .Vlamance
County, N. C., >^il ruccive prompt attention.
DAVID DiXoN, Agent
of the S. C. .Manufacturing t'ompany.
Snow Canij). Dec. '.i, IS.jl. -iT-'iiapd
E. C. HALL, ^
OF ItOMi:,
Stir rr.dff/' fff Hall, Sarkrff Co.,
as now recfiving his Fall .''TOt'K of (i()ODS.
^ coiisi'.tiug of a general asstn-tmeiit of
! Drv (ioods, Siultllcrv. I lats. C'jsps,
I Slioc.^, Ihirdwarc, (iroct'ric'S.
A much larger and more general stock than
Marble F ilc t o r V.
ir
t'atfetleviile WIraneh
rLOTllWLIiSni'USilMEAT.
J. .11. Wliile I tMlerhill,
Drajici's^, Tailors, and Whjl(ialt and JRe~
(nil
110 William Street, Nc.v York,
AM)
Person street, (uext door to P.nrsk of C!,po Fear,;
I rAvr-riKViLLE, n. c.
TK woiild bf*z le>t\e to inlorm the citizcn#
Bv ;K0. f.AUDJ:!!.
Twii Doniis Aiiiivi; iiiuiii i sn.\'s srtiiiE,
Favftloville, i\'. i\
.Fan’y 'JO, IHoJ. o-j-1^ pd
NOTlCi:.
f^C^HL tindersigned having formed a ('ojiart-
B norship unl“r the style (>f .lOH.X HANKS
iV nnoTllKll. for carrying on a CO.M.MISSION
and Ft tUWAllDINti P.L SINKS.'', all goods e')//-
fignid to them, or ordereil, or produce sent for
sale, ’.vill be promptly attended to.
.loilN P.ANKS.
DAVID BANKS.
Wilmington, Feb. 2, 18-'2. C>ntf
•Ml of which hciug purchased fur (" ASM. w ill be ever *)pcned on the Last side ot the t ape 1'ear
oll'eieil at very rediiceil prices I'or cash, or on ■ —which he is prepared iiiid determined to sell
time to j'unctual custoiiii.rs, either by whole-
s.ile or letail.
IJ.dtiiig Cl'th.s from Xo. 1 tu 10, of
the best that is maimfactured.
March 1
■.If
Feb'y 17, lt>'
-bA
OOtf
- \ ! —
t.!; ilk.'
.'.o, app
i .l.MH':-'! aTM rc.‘
viij. lilaUc s Fire
% to
P.it.'K \ St»N.
aim: sui»
3_ \e ivs. o
WH.I
'iiU'' 1,
-i II-;
T:k
1!
\ ALi 1 .\i:m
Foil SALK.
. .-'.'■1 at priv.ite s.ile. t!ie planf-ition I
, .S'-d ui l*:itiiel 11 ickiicy, iu t]i‘
( ! i:i.;iin. known ;is t!ie .''t. l..iwicnee
iiiiiii- . t*-;y ‘.-n the r b-adiiig from
j'l i ' As:! •rough, twflve ini' " fr >ni
T'.J'.- s;tii:!t;on is healthv. and the
■ I i.iu- if the best for "rain in the
buildings are good, aii'i iti g.'od
1 till' Inn is '.n : 1 cunditi 'ii. 1 h*'
• ^i.'i in'.ir F.ig'it Hundred ,\i’rcs. I
it i: i li tiT.iis. it the p i,. Hu nts are
v > and ui'c po^^c-v,..i, „t the
- • ■ii^r"wiiig ci 'ip^ ar*‘ taken
, 'llui^..;lu^ aii'l pici.i.>“S in t:.>-
,\!n pi'i'i'!! w;'iiiiii: t > pur.bi-ic this
. ; \:;lliillC it lor t l.''lll'Cl VCS. aud Con-
• I. r.- .;i !1\ jr othervi;'-' as to terms.
ISAAC H. FOC.-'T.
1 i 1 c'li P. 'C. r. indoiph ('.I..
.Mav.
'i'o ’nii: iH iii.K’.
subscriber has leased for a term ol
of R. W. lirown, i'.Sij.. his tirc-proot
St..re, with his Wh.irvcs. and is now in a condi
tion to take especial care of Spirits I'uriientine
and other Naval .'^toris c'.mmitte'l to his e.are.
The \V:irchouse i-; well know n to be the best aiwl
>.ilet plaeo in t .wn tir the sti r.i^e ».f U.icdu.
Lard. ( oi l). Peas. >Vc. Tlie low‘‘r « har\e.s nave
on them t'l.ur lar'.re ne'.v s!u*ds. w here Spirits c;in
be s.ife'.v kept ir .m the rain and sun. He is
I'repared to i.-eeivc .lU'l shi]., .-r se'd, all kinds
Iff j r .ditce s 111 Ik hi.' c.irc. lie will also nuiKc
ad\ances when re jiiin'd.
He be.; « to rei'er to the fillowing gentlemen:
H. W. P.rown, .lohn Dawson, O. '-. i’aisicy and
Thos. 11. right. Lsq-*.
MILLS COSTIN.
P.rown's wh.in, '.Vilmington. N. C.
IJ, isjl. 'Jl-V
T't.
[TIIK
t^aifvtfvrlllc
I'AVE rrEviEu:. n. r.
^SHllSlari^e aii'l splendid lluihling has now
B 'oeeii in >u>-ces^iul oin’ratioii siti.'e May
The liedding and Fun.ltlire of all kinds
i> nev,. aii'l the no.iiis convenient and pleasant.
The 'I'able is .alway.s furnished with the best
the iu.irk.vt llitord.•^. ai.ietl bv a line vegetable
g;ir'leli.
ISoarders, l.odgcrs. .-in.J Travellers will tind'le-
sirable aeconun.Hiations and attentive servants.
No pains will be s[>are'i to give entire satislac-
tion.
F'amili‘*s eau >>e furni.shed witli large, airy,
tront iliiiible ro.,.nis, conveniently and iiand-
soniely iuriii'-hed.
An exp» ri.Mice of 'J*' years w ill en.ible the les
see, she liopes, t«i give {general satisfaction.
ANN IIUOUN.
June 1, 1!'’)0. liS-tt
NEW nUM.
1 H F: iindersign'‘l have entered into copart
nership. under tlie name and style ol
l.iaw reiicc* A: Ti’oy,
For the purpose of doing a general .Nlercantile
and l.art.T Imsinc^s. W e ha ve taken the Store.
No. iHCiKFLN S fKHLT, tornicrly occupicl by
.^Ic#srs. John Huske vV Son.
CKO. W. LANM’.KNCK.
John 15. TllOY, Jr.
Oct. -J--’. IS.'.l- ootf
t
T
I I V i >[\^ )ii>r(;i I, N. c.
' , . - ,-i- ha'in_' s-'ld cut his entire
, . t 'i.^ i-i, iiiti-n liu'i to m.>vc to
. ■ irer-. for s.r.e his tw.. .s.-oiy St..re
- , I 1 . ‘ feet, handsoineiy arr.uiged !• r
I • .luti: .i Uo'.m. aud bc'l room. .VI-
• i. i .i ; •. .1 !'V •;it feet, i'ai or s .''hop
' ." .'■p. ! I r'-onis to e.ieli. all well ar-
1; ■;> :i ;.-..ir:ro'f «i:uati 'n I'.'r a Mer-
u .uld .ii%e to il.. a l.!l^ill!■•=s ..f
^1 he:.thy e. uiitry. guod
. ^ ' I iiiaie all 1 lemaie .Neiioc,i,,. .V o.ir-
. .. :.e h; d 'L'V aj.p.ie;it',..;i to
'te.liner DIK) i'll LU.''. and Tow I?oat;
fl. Steven- 'n. D.iviil Lew i.-».* iin.l Jann s C:is-
si.hiy, are )>repare>l to forward with despatch :
all ii.iods consigned t> the Proprietor. i
Tiie Steamer P.rotiiers is of li‘.rht draught,
and well suited to tun in /«.»■ ' ■i/i’r. She pos- ;
r and ami is .idinirably adapt- |
e l to ■in- tmj, and cau ace jmn'.oclute ab jut ‘JU
pa-,-.igers. . , i
Tiie Proj.rietor contemplates running tlie
n-.at iiimseif. and will give special attention to jjpy IJrOCCrifS. IllirtlWiirr. ( llllcr). Kf
w.iv l'rcig!it ami n.iv.il store.-; to towing. :ind
will also atteuil to the comfort ami couvetiience
H.WK just received from New ^or’^, luy
FALL AND WINTLK
Stock of (iootls.
Consisting of a general assortment ol
W. T. lb
JRNK.
'U
■: per-
I iii 'i .',
K .il
•1 the
FJil TH£ iVailTH£ili\J CITIES
/ly 77/i.
iMj Kiiwiiiv!’: r\il Kn\n.
^5’ il- P' I'Ll'' are int'.'rnied that the S^a
4 :i i :ind Iltianoke Kail H>'ad ( onipaiiy
■ ; ■•■’cd tii' lr lo'vv oridg*.-across Koaiioke
i Uelu.n, and are n..w prepareil to
It I'-ehgej - and freight Iroiu Weldon
itu and N'Tlolk, ntnl the Northern
■ - : : Miptly :.nd with di-|iatch.
.. ' ' .r-i leav.- \N eidoii dady at -U o’clock. P.
. ; iirive at Poi tsinouth l.y 7 o clock, P.
• t': e •iiiiect with one f th‘ Cliesa-
I ... .-t ,;mei . Hlill.VLD, Ci;oU;i.\, or
'i it ‘ \ 1'.'»L1 N .\. lor Ihiltimore, :ind arrive
■ i i • ;j ,i..- e.iriv next ni'.'rning. in time to
;i, Til • morning train that leaves bT
_ ,. . .i: l .New ^ iii k.
. Miiiortable and agreeable route.
- • . I ' ..Mvin'jr iliiiington in the morning
■ - v.^ -rive early tin- ii“Xt niornitig at
:iii| I'lMch New York the s.aine eveii-
. ut I'/:-, Ilf sleep, and with but one
• II and ba;:g.ige between Weldon
and .‘ivui'i .‘iitirely nigiit travel- ,
K >ads. To reniler tiiis route
tr.ivelliiiir j.ul.iie, the company
i-d c.irei'ul aud respoinible baggage
■•i. " cli’ck Jill baggage ut Weldon
to liiiltini'ii-e, conseijuently th" travol-
•i 11' fiirtlier trouble with bis baggage j
: rt.Mches li.iltiniore.
= IK ' ipeake i’.ay .''teamers nlso stop at
l’'d.N'l'. t; land iiml receive t’ai'cngers,
' • who leave W eldon !it -i.J o clock, ■
' it Old P-iiit the .‘■ame evening.
'• r ;iigeiiii iit h.is been *‘iitered into, by
■e i ' iii Ui,:nl and Steamboat ('ompun-
wii.eli tilt- s.line Through licket issued
• ' '.11, will leave it optiouary with the
' : t'. t:ike either route at Weldon.
.111111 :.jatioii tr.iiii leaves W eblon every
'. 1 iuir- lav and .''aturilav mornings lor
I'll. N,,rf.dk, and Ol.D POlNT CO.M-
• I’■"eii.ce; ^ by either train for Ol«l
'■ ' i re.,ell (»l,l Point the same evening.
I.liediiil TIi,'Kl/rS to ii.iltiniore ati'i
'! ■ an.I aiiv ..tlier information desired,
' i the .\g.-nt at Weldon.
K. N. PL'fF.liSt».V, Agent.
" Sral„,ar.l & U. IL 1C ♦'•••, t ij-
■ N- ■ , .May :i«th, /
i-ONDox i>()uri:u.
' Iv' P)nt:i, ‘*Dvass’” just received aiil
of I’a^-eiigcrs. From his long experience as :
A^'i’tit in Wilmington of the several .'Steamboat ;
Companies, he thinks he can ;:ivc satisfaction. |
T.i .Merchants iu the interior he w.uild say. -
th it all (lu.ids shippe.l hy him, will be deliv-
ere.l t.i their .Kgi-nts in I-ayetteville. His .\geiit
iu Wilmin.'toii is D.V\ IL* HANKS, to whom all
coniinuni.'ations ni.iy be .'iibtressed. as Agent ot
tiie .Steamer Bruther-*. |
JOHN P. VNKS, Proprietor. ;
Wilniington, Feb. 4, lh-»J. Gotf ,
i:tioiii’au‘ tli‘ oUl '\oilli Sl;il«‘.
AiifcV, Shkmwki.lA: C». liav** just re-'
ceive.l a splen.lid assortment of Salfin C'Jrti- '
black an.l j:rey, to which they would call
the attention of the public. These goods will
compete in quaiitv ainl durability with the best ' lUibeson county, twelve miles w.-st
I "ill barter lor TLIIPLNTINL, or any
kiuii of i'roduce.
N. KING,
10 miles North ol F ay.‘ttevill«;.
Oct. 28, 1S.',0.
i)All>Y I'AI'EC: I'El),
A (iK.NKK.VL assortment of C (_> O P L Pi S ’
TOULS, of the best manufacturers'
make, by
K. C. HALL,
Oct. 15. 18.'»1.
I xTon ai V.
1HF2 building of this Institution is now iu
II state of completion. It is largu mid
conini.idious. It is pleasantly located in a line
neiglihorhoo.l. and in a very salubrious part (d
from Lum-
Osily Btnrait out eii Pari.
A. A. McKEl'llAX
STll.L continues to carry on the C.\1UU.VL
IU'.''1NF,.''.'' in all its br.inehe'!. at the re
mains of his old stand, opposite l..il»erty Point
He returns thanks for the liberal patronage h^
has heretofore rcceive.l, anl h.tpes by strict nt-
teiitiiui to business and a ileslre to give entire
s.iti'f.ieiion. to merit a continuance ot the same.
Haviiij: kept the preater portion of bis Tim
bers at a d'.s;ar»ce from the tnaimtactory. he lias
on haiiil a large and well seleeted lot ot tho
rough! v 'ie.i,'..iu-,l Timber, of every de-iiipto.n
used iu his business, which en.ables him to ret.'iiii
all his ]>riiicipal werkmen. He is therelore now
prepare.,! to do any work iu his line in the very
best stvle, and on the most favorable terms—as
low ;is any vv.irk of the same quality iu N. .
He has on hainl. completely finished,
h I’.irouches. for 1 or - horses;
tl llockaways, fin>i lo Uuggies.
,\1s.>, nearly fmishe.l,
l(t Carriages for - horses;
20 liurouehes for 1 and ‘1 horses;
12 Ilockiiwuys, and iiO lJuggies;
.VII of which are of the most approved plan find
finish, and will conipai’e with any work in the
C. Staf s for neatness and durability.
Having beeti engaged in the above busines.s
for the pa't 20 years, his work is well known,
and lie refers to obi customers for proof of its
durat«ilit_v.
Al.l. wcrk warruiitod for 111 tn^ntlis,
nnd re])!iiri‘d free of charge slioubi it fail by bad
workmanship or material, within that time.
jjkr,)"' lU.i'viitiNcj executed at short notice, and
on reasonable terms.
.laii'v 2U, lS-)2. •'•0
T
to punctual customers, either at w hoiesale or
retail, at greatly reduced prices.
He woui.l call i).ii-ticubtr attention to iiis
stock (d' P.( lOT.S .VND SllOK.''. 'I he assortment
is unusually large, and of every quality and
stvle; and having been boiiglit lor Cash, Lc caii
and Will sell them very low.
Vou that wish llargains will find it to your
interest to give the Stock an exauilnatiou bciore
buying elscwliere.
Ahvavd on hand, a general stock of GliOCli-
UlLS. '
Oct. 18. 18M. r,2tf
LL those in lebte.l to the subscriber will
liiid tlicir accounts niale out by calling at
the Foiitiilry v\ hieh will ple;ise be settle.l as
early as c.iivciiii nt. H. j> H.VLL.
.M.'ireh ti. 71
.ii's’i' ui:('!:i\ i:i>,
^ HP.LS. (TU'SHLD SCtiAU.
5t)i>0 U.S. W a_\ ne County liacon.
l.'» bbls. Lard. No. 1.
t'.4 boxes prime Tobacco.
-10 hbls. Mackerel.
At Cross Creek t'o.
C. l>l,NLlt)W, Prcs't.
M.-ireb 1, IB.VJ. o'Jtf
NEW (ioons.
fl'ST receiv*‘d, mv Fall supply oft'[,(>THS,
(’ASSLMLRKS AND VKSI'lNtiS, Tltl.M-
.MLNC.S. vVc.. of the best tpiality. from .New
York. Also, the latest Report of the New \ ork
FASHIONS.
B'a?"' I still continue to carry on the
T.VlLORI.Ntt 151 SlNl'.SS, at my .tand on H.iy
:treet, and those who may favor me v\ith their
; custom may rely on h.iving tludr work done in ;
I a neat an.l la-^hionablc style, an.l on the most [
I favorable terms.
I AUCmnALD tlKAHAM. |
I Oct. 27. 18ol. S4tf ]
FAYKTTEVIl.LE ('OXFK^TIO^EIiY. |
CHARLES BANKS, ;
€Unifer1ionet\
INFORMS the public, that he has refitted his
listablishment on Creen Street, and has tm
hand a tresli supply of C.VNlilhS. manutactured
Viy himself out of the best Lo.if Sugar, and war
ranted tree from starch. Hour, paste, and perni-
ci(Uis paints. His whole time aud attention is
now devoted to making (''.•imly, and he is pre-
i pared to supi'ly all orders with Candies equal
to ajiy made iu the I nite.l States. These t’an-
dies he warrants to keep in any climate; and
he will sell t»> Town or Country merchants, as
have ju.-'t received our supply of SPRING AND
SL'MMLil OOOD.i, v.hicu compr.jes a general
assortiiicnt of
keady-mad;: clothixg,
Whieh will be foun.l wortiiy liic Rttention of
purchasers. Our ussurtuicni coiisia!.s in part of
the following:
Ctt.VTS.—I’lack nnd . ol d cloth I)re«“?, I’roclt
and Sack ('oats, all qualities; bi.tck find coli.red
Caslinicret ditto; l-'rencli and Ktifjiish Drap I/-
lUe ditto; Oueen's-cloih aud ,Vlpfi''a ditto; Fan
cy Cfiata of luottle.l (-'ras«e and Tweeds; Keu-
tiicky Jeans; Linen and ('■ tt 'Si '.linghpnis; Bro.,
bulf and white Linens; whit -griiss-clolh i;ucii.ii.
&e. of all (lualitle^.
IVVNTS—Of black and coi' l Cfi^slnjprp;
^'nglc-mill'd dift'.: I'reiich Lnglieh Drnp
; D'F>te ditto; white aiel Ool’d Drill ditto: Keri-
tiieky Jeans ditto; lietla iinJ French Ntinkfcn
E are now reeei'ring onr usual stock of; ditto. .Ve.
ST.VPLF, AND F.VN'CV j VFSTS—Of black Sh'in, azino. .Vlr.ftP'».
C i J# V 1^H ^ I bli'.ck and col'd Silks; wiiite ai'd coi .1 Marseir.i-3
jf ^ ditt.i; brown and pa I'ied Linen, pihiti urn: fig'd;
* . ' ^‘^fikeen, Bu-i", Gra.-s-ciotli. io. Ail oi whi.?h
ISOIIIBCIM, (,rtV;red for Bsiio. uR low us can be bought in
Whi(d» being bought late in the si'asoti, fmost ; the New York miirket, iit vvhoicsale find lethll.
of them at a considerable decline in price.) wc
are now )irepareil to sell theiu very low. i’lease
SPIU.XG GOODS.
call and cx:imine.
.Vpril IS'.i.
D. & W. McLAURlN.
7‘.'tf
NOriCE.
rBIHL Partnership heretofore existing in
Il Lumbetloti, t.etween tlie undersigue.l, is
this day dis>olve.l by mutual con.^. nt. Tiiose
iiidebte.i to the tirm will please call .m •!. W.
.McKay, at Lumberton, who is autliorizei.l to
settle the coucern.
JOHN A. HOWLAND.
tilLHLRT W. McKAV. !
Lumberton. Feb. 2->. 18.'»2. t.'.ilt ;
m \m m liooiis;
fjSIHl] subscribers are now receiving from
S N. York, a large and general assortment of
Staple nnd J)rif (ioo{s^
( i U()(' H11 lES, 11A !l I) W A i; K,
Hats anil Caji.', lioid.s Jtiid .Shoes.
AuKiug which are;
('offee. Sugar, t'ottoti I’agging. Rale Roy.e,
Nails, Window Ghiss, Swe.les and F^nglish Iron,
."sa.-k and .Vlum i^alt, Iinjterial ami iJiack leas.
Pepper, .Vls]>ice. Ginger. Po.vder, Skot,
l>ar Lead. Uar and Fancy .''••ap.
Together with a great v.irlety of f.ther arti
cles. to which tliev invite the attention of the
public, and whih they are deieriuiiied to sell
as low fi.r 'ash. or on time to those who pay
promptly, as any house in the Souther;! country.
I’roduce of all kinds, at the highest market
jirice.', taken in exchange for Goods.
In addiiiou to the iib-jve, wo 3iia;l 'Kec;p on
hand a general assortinent tf Si.lrts, Druwtrs.
Collars. favats. Hosiery, wC. AUo, CIstliB,
Cussimeres, uud V'esti'igs.
The TAIL01!IN(. Di;i^■vRT.^lI■ NT vc"l t*
continued as before, and all ..ruei s iur fine Cloth
ing will Ite ciccuted in the most fas.i;oriab>
style. A. (.!. IlAIir, Agont.
April 'S. 80if
f/T
I WILL sell my L£SlL>i::yCl.',
two miles from the J/arkot, on the Fnyeite-
I villc and W estcrn Plank Pv.'.ad—one of the most
i desirable .aid health^y piac.'S in the county,
i Also, 40 Shares of I'ayclteviile find WcSterQ
Plank R..ad .StocK, and '^0 'Shiirca of Fayeile-
■ ville Hotel .Stoel;.
With tiie lai;..,"'t stock of Reftdy-r.a lf CAP,.-
RLVGHS and IIUGGILIS ever ofiercd in this
piaee—over ^r,(itiO worth—completely fmiBheiL-
All of which 1 will sell at very rcduced price*
for ca.Tii or negotiable notes,
i So littie attention has been paid to tu«i r.ull
! made by me after the fire of the 2d Jan’y, on
those iii'b bt. '1 to me to eall and settle, that I
am iieluee.i V'> .ffer t'ae above y,ropt rty »it re-
! iluced prices to enable me to rebuild my
t'arriagc l.^tablishment aud comiaue n;y busi-
iie>s with con\ (-uience.
1 shall piH.-.^ n.ites in proper Lr.nds for couoc-
tion. if not p.iid soon. 1 iiuve al'i niy account?
made out to tiie lat Ju!i'v l&o2.
A. A. .VcKETIIAN.
J/arch 2'.', l«-'/2. 77tf
Summerville, N. C..
.McLKAN JONKS.
Dec. S, 18.31.
1’1-K!\ Ti:.l I'll^llMW,
WARIJIIOISKS.
75 and 77 Fulton Street, W. Y.
wanted,
RAKllELS of TrRPEN*-
TINE, for Distillery at the
Plank Road Bridge on Dig Uockfish. The best
■17tf ■ market }.rice wid be paid. For further iuform-
ati(ui. inquire of Johu W. ?vlurphy, at tho Bridge,
1 or of A. A. McKetluin, Fayetteville.
: Dec. 18. 1851.
^■\HL Pekin Tea Comj.any has been estab-■
jL. I’she.l many vcars. and has always main
tained a high rei'Utation for Teas d the most
delicious char.-icter and fragrancy, an.l at ju’ices ,
which have in every iiistaiu'e given perfect sat- |
isliiction. The Teas are warranted pure, and '
may be returned if they il> not prove to be as ,
they are rejire^ented.
'I he Teas sold by tiiis Company are done up j
in \ lb, lb. ainl 1 lb packages; the first or in- j
side wrapper is if le.-nl; the second, water ;
proof pajier; the thinl, or outside wrapper,
chiues'! rice paper; a's.', in lbs Chinese quat-
toons. The Company sell none but good 'leas,
cheap as good and pure Tandy can be purchased | done up iu this superior manner, all grown in
in New York or elsewhere.
F'avetteville, (tct. 28. I8.M.
84-tf
W.
l-'.2.
TM.LINGIIAST C(b
'.U-tf
ST.
MAKV'S SCHOOL,
KAI.i:i€ill, C\
I^IIK 2uh Term of this Sch »ol will com-
iiieiKM- .lune 14th. Fora Circular, con-
lull pariiculars. ajijily to the subscriber.
•VLDFHIT S.MF.DLS, Rector.
' - 2" \ DG-lt
of Northern Cassimeres, anl are much cheaper
ranginc from 'i2.i cents to !*1 2 > per vard.
Favetteville, N. C.. Oct. 14. IS.M.
ItlNtiWORM VND IKTTKR tHNTMKNT.
A certain !in'l positive cure for Ringwi.rms,
Tetters, Scahl-heads. Lrujitions of any kind,
and for all rough, scurfy affections upon the
skin, an.l also ulcenuis .lise.ises. .Vnd it will
fre.piently also cure sores thought to be can-
cerous.
This class of cut.iiieous affections arc e.isily
cured generally, except s.-ald-hrads and obsti
nate tetters on the hand«, beard, and other
parts. Kveti these 1 have almost inv.iriably
succceled in vtiring by this ointment; whilst
the others of the class' are mostly despatche.l
bv a very few applications. Five or six years
ago, 1 ai'lopted this remedy, and since that time
have rarely h.id occasion to use anything else. |
One bottle is quite sullicient, in most cases, for |
a cure, and sehlom more than two iu the Uiost j
obstinate cases are required.
UNKyL'.VLLKD .SL'C’KSS. j
Here is a gentleman well known in (Jeorgia,
that wotild have given fifty or a hundred dollars |
to accomplish what has been done at a much
less cost.
Dh. W. G. Littlk—After exhausting eve
ry reme.ly to be liad, as well as trying Dr. Fort
and otlK-r celebrate'! physicians without siic-
ce.-.-, to cure a sort of chronic tetter on the head
of a child of four years standing, Ji single bot-
! tie of vour Ringworm and Tetter Ointment has
! curd it entirely. Resjiectfully,
1 ^Signed\ Charles D. Hammond.
Mafon, Xor. 1848.
' The fac-simile of the signature of Dr. W. G.
Little will he found upon the outside wrajqier.
Sold wludesale and retail, by the ProprietfU',
at his Manufacturing Depot, No. 2(*1 -M irket
street, Philadelphia, and .Macon, (ieorgia.
[ 'fo b(* had also.>l .lauies ain, Itc.'.kfish,
^ V Wat.son, Floral College; Townsend & Doug-
ia.ss, llennettsville; Dr. P. M. tNdien, Charles-
I ton; C. C. I’.arbec, IJarclaysville; P. F. Pes;ud,
Raleigh.
I S. J. HINSD.VLK, Agent for Fayettevil'e
! r o ( \\ U K IA (i E M A K10 KS.
! A FIRST RATK WORKMAN will do fine
Imsiness by aiqdyiiid to the subscriber, at
Lynchburg, Sumter District, S. C.
R. G. POTTS.^
Mav 20, 18.')2. i^o-3t
llcceivcd on ( 'onsi^nmcnt.
NU for sale cheap, '>0 bbls. WHLSKKV'.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
88tf
berton, about half mile south of the roa>i lead
ing from thence to .Vlfordsville.
The first session of this Institution will com
mence on the "2d Monday of .lannary, lh )2, un
der the care of .'Ir, (iiles (..eitidi. who is a gra
duate of the L'niversity of North t'aiolina.
Ttrinr of Tuition, per r;;
Spelling, reading and writing. ^j>8 00
Arithmetic, Kn;rlisli Grammar, (icogra-
phy and History, '*0
Latin'. Greek. French, and the higher
branches of .Mathematics, 12 KI
Board can be obtained at the .Vca.lemy, and
at Convenient distiinces iu the neighborhood, ill
from five to six dollars jier month.
15y order of the Trustees.
JOHN TAYLOR, Sec’y.
Dec. 20, 18.') 1.
~1'11()8. 11 .^'11.El Nc;H As r,
boob4.-isi.\i>i:k,
Anderson St., Fayetteville, W. C.,
OI’l'OSITK .'MK. W. WI.NSLOW’S LAW OFFICE.
Music tieatly bound at short notice.
Pamphlet.s an.l i*crio.licals Ix.uml, and old
Hooks re-bound, in a substantial manner.
Dec. 8, 18.M.
Aeu ;ooi>s.
WE arc now receiving a very large and
well selected stock of SPRING GOODS,
consisting of a full assortment ot
Fanrtf A* Staple l#ri/ Goods,
Among which may be found the lat(\st and most j’*"^.y„ti„
I'asUioiiuhlc ot LjiiIu'K uiul (jciitlt'iucii »
i>Ki:ss gooikV
Huts, (’ups, IJonnt't.s, Ready-itiatle (Cloth
ing, llanlwaro, rocoric.s, Drugs and
Medicines, Saddlery, Crockery,
and Glas.swafe.
A large and well selecte«l stock of
IJoots and Sluxis, and Jjudics’ and Gentle
men’s Gaitors, (very line.)
SALT, IKON, MOLASSKS and xVAILS.
We intend selling as cheap as we can, ami
would be glad if our friends and the public
would call and examine our stock.
J. T. COUNCIL & CAIN.
March 24, 1852. Ttitf
COr rON YARxXS for sale
A. II. wiirrrn-.ED, |
(’oaeh and Liirlit (’arrlajjo Maniifai-liirer,
Won>D rcspectfuliy inform the public |
that he still continuf s to carry on the i
above business in all its branches. He rettirus j
thanks for the liberal patronage he has recciv- j
e.l, and hopes by a strict attention to business. :
ami a d»‘sire to ple.'ise all and give general sat- j
isfaction. to merit a continuance of the same. j
He warrants all his work to be made of the
best material ami hy experienced workmen; and
should any of it fail in twelve months (with fair
usage) either in workman.ship or material, he
will rejiair it without charge.
Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call
and examine his work before purchasing, as il
eaiiiKit bo surpassed for style, elegance, and
durability. He is determined to sell low lor
ciiyli (»r iin .short tiiui*.
Orders thankfully received an.l promptly at-
tendefl to.
neatly executed at short
notice ami lowest possi'de ]>rlces.
F’avetteville, Feb. 2, IS.>2. bltf
liOOK r,lM)i:RY.
W. HARDIE has resumed the Rook
Ptinding P.usiness at the new Store next
door to .Mr. Reasley, .leweller, where he will re
ceive and execute binding iu any style desired.
.VULiUSt 1. 2i tl
II.
Livery Stable Business.
I Ml I] suV.scriber intends carrying on the
above busines as usual. Having added
considerable Stock, he will be able to acconi-
Thankful for past favors,
continuance.
J. W. POWERS.
Jan’y 20. 18'.2. »^tf
Art*y, s^hciiiwell JSc €o.
AVE one piece extrsi fine 7-4 black French
CLOTH, to which they woiihl call the
attenti.m of the public.
Oct. 15, 1851. 32tf
A
May i,
by the bale, at Factory prices, by
STAR.U & WILLIAMS.
March 10, 1352. 72tl
Price ol* Kag’iit ndTanccd.
PERSONS who have made contracts with .1.
F\ Jordan & Co. for furnishing R.VGS,
lire hereby informed, that we will pay .3A cents
per lb. on* nil Cotton Rags, Rop« aud Bagging,
deliverel to us after this ilate.
II. BRANSON & SOX.
March 11, 72tf
COITON YARNS.
WE are always prepared to furnish COT
TON Y'ARNS bv the bale, at Factory
■j. & T. W'ADDILL.
SPUlN(i AM) SIMMER
AREY, SHEMWELL & CO.
tRE now receiving direct from New York
aud Philadelphia, a complete asaortment
of
A'%i>
comprising every article usually kept iu a l*ry
(loods Store, among which may be found;
Ladies' and Gentleinen's Dress (ioods, of the
very best material, and the latest tasliions.—
.''uch a variety will be ‘too tciiious to mention.’
We have the handsomest Crape and Rerage
Shawls we have ever offered iu this market; and
we would call the attention of the ladies par
ticularly to our very hatidsiuiie stock of V'e-
zitcs, Alantillas, Parasols, and laiis.
—.\i.SO—
Thin Embroideries; Lace and Muslin Capes;
Chimizcts; Cndersleevea; Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs; Emb'd Sacks; infants’ Waists and
Caps; Curts and Collars.
We would also direct the attention of the la
dies to our stock of RONNET.S, ot the latest
styles of Silk, Crape and Str;iw. We would not
forget to mention our slock of l$oots and Shoes,
for ladies, gentlemen and children. Together
with their usual stock of Staple (»oods, consist
ing in part of Dani:isk Table Cloths, and Naji-
kins; Linen and Cotton Sheetings; English,
French, ami .Vmericnn Prints; V>ro\vnand bi’eh’d
Domestics; .Marseilles and Grass Skirts; .Mar
seilles Quilts, of the best Quality, &c.
Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn. Kossuth, aud
Palm-leaf; and a variety of other Goods.
To the above stock we would respectfully in
vite the attention of the citizens of F'ayetteville
and the surrounding country. And would take
this method of returning thanks to the public
generally for the very liberal patronage hereto
fore bestowed on us; and wotibl say. give us
a call before buying, as we are determined not
to be undersold by any.
We keep constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Ingrain ami Rrussels Carpeting; Sugar
and Coft'ce, Tea, ic.
S. S. AREY.
P. SHEMWEl.L.
J. R. MCDONALD.
Fayetteville, March 20, 1852. 7itf
50
♦i2.l
no
.$1 50
^1 tM>
^1 50
I prices.
I April 11, 185-.
FOR SALE,
the most luxurious districts in China; they also
have Teas of every description in chests and
half chests.
Country .Menduints will litnl it greatly to their
interest to purchase their Teas of this (’om-
pany, they can select as small a quantity of
each kind as they like, aiol have them packed
in one chest Hotel Kcep.'rs may always be
certain of having on their table a uin/'inn
clinrif/ir of Tea; ami Families may not only he
sure of good Teas, but can ]iurchase any (juan-
tity their wants may re.piire.
The following is a Catalogue of the Te:is
with the retail prieps atlixe.l.
t;REEN TEAS.
Voting Hyson.
Y ..ling Hyson. Sweet C.-trgo,
Y oung Hy.'ioii, Fine Cargo,
doling Hyson .Silv.'r Lisif—this is a
very superior 'I'eii, J}^1
Young Hyson (bildcn Chop—this is
the finest 'I'ea cultiv.-ited in t'hina: it is
of the fn>t pickings, and excels all
other (ireeu Teas for its delicacy oi fla
vor, strength, ar.il aroiii.t; heretofore this
Tea has not reache.l this country, ex
cept in small lots as presents to im
porters.
Hyson, fine.
Hyson, very superior plantation,
(Junpowder.
Gunpowder, fine,
ti unpowder extra fine, plantation,
lmi)erial.
Imperial, fine.
Imperial, extra fine pl:intation,
P.LA(’K TEAS.
Oolong, a ricii black Tea,
t'ompare this low priced grade with
Teas which are sohl at most places as
Oolong Tea, the difference is tM> plain,
and the deception too palpable.
Oohuig. fine.
Oolong, Plantation growth, 7.".
Oolong, delicious, 91 00
Ne Plus ultra, Sil 60
This Tea is as fragrant :;nd sweet
us a nosegay, it yields a perfume that
is truly delightful; it is of garden
..•rowth, and superior to anything here
tofore S'.ld iu this country.
English iireakl'ast. tine.
Fr.-igrant Flnglish Breakfast,
Howquiv Mixture.—iv very rich iind :
highly- tlavored Teu of superior iiuHlitv, 75 ;
Sold by D. & W. McLAURIN', '
Agents, Fayetteville. N'. C. |
A Co])y of the “’Guide to Tea Drinkers,” a I
very interesting treatise on the culture, &c., o*"
Ten may be had gratis at their eounter.
March 28. 18.52. 77-tf
Spirits of 'I'urpcritinc wanted.
fJlO persons hnving .Spirits Turpentine to
CiJOODS,
Jt'ST lUX ElVED.
Thk undersigned has JuFt re
ceived his stock of SPRING
AND SUMMER GOODS, eon-
sistinc of Cloths, CaRslmcres
and Vestin:?..
Black, brown, preep, blue ard
olive l..ths; white siik and sat
in Vestings; M.'.rseilifcs ditto,
white lui.l colored; Linen Drill-
iniis. W bite an.l colored; Doe-skin Cassimeres;
faucv do.; Drab de’Etc .ind Bombaiines.
_AJ.SO—
,\n assortment of i.EADY-MADZ CLOTfl-
ING. &c.
Persons wishing to purchase nny of the a-
liove articles would do well to cull find examina
this stock.
He i^till carrier on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in fill its branches.
HIGH GRAHAM.
South-v.rst corner of ^ialket Squsra.
.\jiiil 17. 18.'i2. bl'I'.m
-1-
!fl
^1
.•;;i
00
i)(»
50
spRi\G i\D mmm mws
l-'or I S*‘5'2.
r®^HE sub.scnber would call t'iiC ntte: tinn of
JL his frieii'ls. nnd t’ue puldic in p»:a«rul, to
one of the largest vivrietica of
Sprin( and Summer Goods
; l^ver offered Viy him in this market. Among
■ his assortmei't may bo ioi;nd:—Gentlemen’s
; DRESS H ATS, to-wit; Kossuth. 3/oleskin. Kea.*
I ver. Silk, Biush and Angola, witii a complete
I assortment of ali other kimls of Fur aiid \Vucl
Halo usually found in this niar'iict.
I ‘ —also—
I Straw Gooils in abundHnce, to-wit; PatiMnft,
! Rice Straw, Pe.lal. China Pearl, Leg'tifirn (Kos-
surli style': and I’alni-lenf HATy, for Gcutlt>-
. men, Y'ouths, Bovs and infants.
! ‘ — AL.St)—
i A ^ood apf-ort-
ment of Boots & Shp"s. f r
(ientlemcn. Ladies. -1/isfaes,
Y'oiiths. Boys, Children,
nnd i^ervHnts; all of which
will be olTcre.l on very rc-
conimohiting terms for th«
Ready Cash, or to those that are ■Rilling to-
cash their uccouiit9 when prcsenf'd.
JOHN C. THO.VSON,
South-webt corner .Vurket Squure
.1/arch 20. lr')2. 77tf
r.o
&2i
! ■. sell, we are in the market to buy; or we
will rcceivc and ship to any market the owner
BAGS white C.>rn Meal. 100 lbs. in n j may desire, and make liberal advances on con-
Bag, a fiue article for family use. i signmcnt.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS, (
iiitj i, 1852. 1 il*7 12S2.
50
COOK & TAYLOR.
X. II STAR BUCK,
Troi/, .Vfis-' I’orfc,
IRON FOX^NDKK AND MACHINIST,-
Manvfartnrer of Strum, Milh nml Boilfrs,
Mill df ftrivff of nil kiw7.'\, Pluuyhs, d’C.
fjl'ITlE undersigned, ns the Agent of the above
Ji. Establishment, will order nny nrticlea
which may be wnnt«d, on application to him.
'^he Steam Mills mannfacturc-i by Mr. Stfi.r-
buc\ have been tened. and arc highly approved
on the I’lank Roacls about Fayetteville.
I ED-^V’D LEE WINSLOW.
I Fayetteville, Sept. 4. 1851. 20u
j Hlanhs o f all kindsf
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