We arc requested to announce
.10HN J. I’HlLlPy a camlidate for the office
{Shfiiff for the county of Cuuibt'ilaud, at the
eiisuins election.
h.no 11, lKi2.
Shoes for Sale of (^osf.
fJllIK snhsoriher will sell .'•00 jjair of Lndies’,
Jl Misses', and Cliildreu s Shoes, Giiileio.
nii) Slipi>ers at (.nst. Call while the assortment
W. s. LATTA.
.Iiine 1 I, 1N'>-’. :
H(f>( Alitft/it I’irstflcnrr to Ucut, !
Ihv House furuiiTly occui)it‘d bj 1. Hawley,
vur'^xite . (J. t'ook. till .lan'y 1st. Apply to
H. MALL, or
Il.M.I. ^ .SAt-'KKTT.
JuMO ]
'I'lio ^ub»»rrilM*i’ rospfctliil-
Iv uhuoinu'cs t*i the merchants aiul citixcns ot
Favotteville. mid coinitry inorchants. that he is
rnaiiutacluriu;: al tin' of ihi- "l*ijr It.i’
.i>ite II u-Miru's Hotel, superior KAZDll
which he >till sell l»>s tur cash,
l .l'h'ii :iro .-^viliritrd t'n'in ••■mntry ni'>r. hant>.
TIm'v will he citn'ttilly jittcnded to. the it'mxIs
1 III up in iivrt !iini >|»ii iuiiii M_\ H-. and iiu'v lor-
warded with pronipKn ss and dis])atch. Wy the
lii.vliU.'.iCtUi i. I'.
V>'. i;. VALKVTIM'.
Juno n. l^-'-. i»'.i-4t-pd
EDG-EWORTH
LONDON PORTER.
le^ CASKS Pints, “Byass’” just received and
for sale by
S. W. TILLINGHAST & CO.
May 26, 1852.
DAILY EXPECTED,
A GENERAL asiortnient of C O 0 P E R S |
TOOLS, of the best manufucturers’
make, by
Oct. Ifi, 18.')1.
1^“ST()RE,
PLOUtJHS and Plough Castinps. Corn Shcll-
ers. Cultivators, Straw Cutters, and Spin-
E. C.
HALL, of Rome.
:52tf
ning Wheels.
Oct. 18. 18.')K
E. C. HALL, of Rome.
;}2tf
•— ^
Greensborongh, K. C.
fH^HK 'rwclffh yc!tr «f this Institution will
jL ci'iiinience on .MtNbA^, the 2d uay ot
.Vl'Gl ST next, and terminate iipon the last of
Nia\ followinj;. The Mhol.isiic \oar is divided
in’ Session- of five inoTiths o:tch, with a reces:?
o! a few days only !it Christmas.
Tlie priuriry desiirn of this Institution is to
si-i ure to its pupils every facility lor the ac-
quii'Uion of i >,.lid aiid uniuUK'ut.il education.
The rrincijml is aided by a corps of tihle. ac-
complishi'il. aii'l th' roujrlily m’.iiliricd ti'-i' h»»rs.
For CiptMi'nrs and other particulars rehitive
to the School api'lv to.
Prof. liU'H l) STKULING.
I’liucipal.
Offtcj' I'. vV \\ . p. H. ('o. )
.Timr {>. IS.')*2. ^
H^OOKS of Sul'scription, tu increas* the
J » capitMl st ick of this company tu !i sutVi-
eient amount to build a bninch ro:id Ironi the
line of this cniiip:iii\ s ruad to l>eep l>i»er. will
be immediately opened at Evans's Mills, under
the direction ol I ctcr (!. l^van.s. W. D. Tyson.
Puncan Murchison. \Vm. Farrnw. .Ins. rainier,
and I)r. C. (.'halniers. au'l iciiiain open until
further notice. ’I'he friends of thewiTk will
picHSe call ou the i'uniniissioncrs. and maue
tiifir oubscriptinns. l>v ur lcr .it the Hoard.
EltWD WINSLOW, Pres't.
.Tno. M. Kosi;, t'l k.
ta^ X I’ublic' Mft'iiiiir will be luld at
F.vuus’s Mills, ou S:ifiU'!ay. ITtli .Tuly u''\t. in
bc^iulf of this Hranch Uo.ni. w ln-. f nil iLetricnJs
Hi tlie Work arc invileil to jittcnd. f.'S-hv
NOTK’i:.
f S^HE subscriber h.ivin>: ((Ualified as Kxecu-
.1. t.>r of the h>."t will aid tc'.>t;iniflit of
inifred Hodpes, dec'd. at .lune Term 1?S.'>2, of
liie County Court of ('nniberland. hei-oby imti-
tifs all persons indebt*d t" s;*id estate to come
Itirwiird and make immediate payment: and all
haviui: claims a^ain-t >aid c.-t.ite .-Tt* re'|uired
present the same, duly autiunticated within
tuc t’liie prescribed l>y law, cr this iiutite >';11
be pleaded in bar id' their recovery.
JA.S. P. HOL)'iKS. YWr.
.Uine V, li*’2.
STRAW CT l'TERS.
A LOT just received, aud we intend f r the
acO'>mmi d iti'>n of our custoniers to keei'
th'.tii coiist.intlv on hand.
J. i T. WAI>r»II.L.
Jiiue 10, 1S'>2. f'S-tf
TOR VC^CO. ~
rfiHK subscriber contiuues to receive atid
Sell, ou manufacturers' account, all grades
t'l manuiactured Tvbacco.
J. I'TLKV.
May H], ’.'-'itf
FOR THE NORTHERN CITIES
ijy Tiu:
\\I) RflWOKK R\!L RdUI.
fB^HL PL'iiLIC are informed that the Sea-
tL board and Roanoke Rail Riad Company
iiave Complete.] tlicir new briil;.:e aci^ss Roantike
i;i\er at Welduu, anJ are now pn.-par‘d to
transport passengers and freipht fruiu Weldon
» ■ Pori.'lji lUth auii N"rr.i!k. and the Northern
ri'ies promptly and with di'imtrh.
1 ue t ars leaNC eid'Ui daily at o'clock, P.
M.. and arrive at Port-ninuth by 7 o'clock. I’.
in time to connect with one of the ^'hes.-i-
peake Hay .Steamers. HKII ALI*. G l’(MiG I.V, i,r
NORTH CAR(.)L1NA, for IJaltimore. and arrive
•»T Baltimore early next mirninr. in time to
-iiiinocr with tlie mornitiir train that leaves for
i iiiiadeipiiiu aiiu Ne'v V'^ik.
By this comfortable and ii^^revable route,
rais' n_-ers leavin;.: U liinini't.m in the uiorninfr
f.”nin. will itrrive oai'iv the m-vt mnrninj; at
lialtimore, and reach .New Vurk the same e\en-
inp. without loss of s!,.-p. and with but one
elianjre ol person and bajr-aj>e bi twet-n We'.di'U
and lialtimore, and avoid cntiri'ly ni^iit tr.avel-
linp on Rail Roads. To n-ndvr this route
orfhj- of the trave'lin;r pnlilii*. the cunipany
have emph>y»-ii CHrefiit and responsible bafrgajre
ajrents, WHO uiicck ail ba^^a;:e at Weiilon
throuifh tu lialtimore. consequently the travel
ler L.ia no fiirlli'M’ trouble with liio baggage
ufitil he reaidi«s Haitiiu-.re.
'1 he Chesapeake Hay Steamers also stop at
OLD Point, to land and rei‘ei*e P.vssenpers,
and I’assenpers who leave W eldon at '6), o clock,
1’. M., arrive at Old Point the same evening.
-\n airangement has been entered into, by
the different Kail llo.id and .Steamboat Compan
ies. by which the same Through Ticket issued
at Charleston, will leave it optionary witii the
traveller to take either route at Weldon.
-Vn accommodation train leaves Weldon everj'
Tuesday, Thursday and Satur-iay mornings for
Portsmouth, Norfolk, and OLD POINT COM
FORT. Passengers by either train for Old
Point, will reach Old Point the same evenin;^.
tor THROLGH TICKETS to lialtimore and
New York, and any other information desired,
imjuire ol the Agent at Weldon.
E. N. PETERSON, Apent.
Office Seaboard & 11. H. R. C*., ) f,~ „
Weldon, N. May 28th, lbo2. (
S[)rin^ Goods—1852.
JAMI-:S KYLE
i.'^' .vow rtKrr,ivi.Ni Anoi r
250 Packages of DRY GOODS,
All of wli'ich being purchased for CASH, will be
offered at very reduced pric.js for cash, or on
time to punctual cu.stomers, either by whole
sale or retail.
(Moths from No. 1 to 10, of
ihe best lliai is iiianul’aeturcd.
March 22, 18.")2. 7otf
Plants in Bloom.
IH.VVE a dozen varieties of tiew V EUHEN.A.S,
of nil colors,—pure wh tc, deep crim.son,
f'riped, ic.; thirty varieties of the ROSE,
l>!ooiiiin". Pei’sons wishing to make selections
are invitei to call and see them. They will be
ready for delivery in the course of the summer
and fall.
'Irtiiy curious aud beautiful plunts are con
stantly coming into bloom.
0. LL'TTER1/)H. Rowan Street.
P. iS. P'Tsous wishinj; Strawberries in any
•juantity should j;ive notice the day before they
or*“ wanted.
On the ipvminds, o(j ,.^5 p(>i> quart.
When oeut out, o,- ..
.May 17. 91.tf
('OrrON YARNS for sale
by the bale, at Foctorv prices, by
.■i'lARit i WILLIAM.S
.■'larcii 10, lbo2. 7Utf
A C ARD.
1IHE return of low water renders it noces- ’
sarv that the Steamer Chatham should be ;
employed as a tow boat. She will not therefore ;
run as heretofore, ou any re^jiilar ilays, until I
furiher notice. ^
JNO. l>. AVILLIAMS, Ag’t |
Cape Fear S. IV Co.
May 12. IHVJ. _ ‘M)-tf
'r/ifit rOlJSII! how It Shines! !
10,000 ISo\(v« »ol«l williiii
the ia»>t nine
A .1. W001)WAK1> returns his thanks to!
• the public for the unprocctlontcd en- ^
cour i?ement he has met with in the manufac
ture ami sale of his celebrated P(»LISH, and at ;
the same time wishes it understoofl tl.at he al-
W;Ms keeps a supply on hand for wholesale or
retail.
Experience has jirovod th.at this Polish is un- ■
surpassed f r quickness in puttiM^ a siloss on
boots and shoes, and also in preserving the
leather.
Persons wisliiiifr to oil their boot.s can use
this Polish with e«iual success immediately at-
te»-wards; the leather should be rubbed as soon
as the Polish is applied, before it dries.
This Polish can be found at the store under
the Carolinian Priutinji Otliee.
Fa\etteville. Feb. 21, t'xtf
'ro I'lii: lu iiTJc. J
rH^IlE sub'ii'riber has leased for n term of
B. years, of H. W. Hrown. Esq.. his fire-proof
Store, with his Wharves, jind is now in a condi
tion to take especi.il care of Spirits Turpentine
and other Nuva! Stores comiuitted to his care.
The Warehouse is well known to be the best and
safest [dace in town fi»r the storage of Bacon,
L;;rd. I'oru. Peas. ici'. The lower wharves have
on them four larj;e new sheds, where Spirits can .
be .safely kept from the rain ami sun. He is '
prepared to receive and suii.. or sell, all kinds
of pr-duce scut to h'.s carc. Ho will also make
advances when remiired.
He b;\i:« to refer to the fMlowinr "entleTuen:
It. W. I’lrown. .lohfi P.awson. t>. G. Parsley and
Thos. 11. VN ri^ut. Ls'js.
MILES COSTIN.
P.rowii's whai'i', Wiluiington, N. C.
Sept. 12. l.x'il. 21-V
IIROTIIilliX LI\K.
^t*‘auier I’ROTll EH.S, an^l Tow Ro.-its
HL Stevenson. I'avid I.ewis. and .lantes t'as-
siilay, are prepared to forward with >lcspatch
all goods consigned to the Proprietor.
The Steamer Drot.urs is ot light draught,
and well suited to run in /)ic i.-a.'-r. She pos
sesses pntrfr and «■ — and is adiuirahly ada'it-
ed to loifiti'/, and c.vn accommodate about 20
passengers.
The Projirietor contemplates runninor the
I?oat himself, and will give special attention to
Way freight and n.ival stores: to towing, and
will also attend to the comfort and convenience
of Pas.engers. From his long experience as
Agent in Wilminsrton of the several Ste.-imboat
Companies, he thinks iie can give satisfaction.
To Mfrchants in tlie interior he wo«»ld s.ay,
that all tiooiis shipped by him. wiil be deliv
ered to their Agent-? in Fayetteville. His Agent
in Wilmington is DAVIU ll.V.N'KS. to whom all
communiiMtions may be ad Irc'scd, as Agei.t of
the Steamer Brothers.
John r..VNKS, Proprietor.
AVilmington. Feb. 4. 1^>.'>2. ‘'intf
tLl. those indebted to the subscriber will
find their accounts matle out by c:illing at
the Founilry which will please be settled as
early as convenient. 11. G H.ALL. i
March •>. !
E. C. HALL, '
OF ItOMK,
Snccejsitor oj' /laft, Sitc/c^K tf' Co.,
IS now receiving his Fall STOCK of GOODS,
consisting of u general assortmetit of
Dry (.loods, Saddlery, I (ats, C'aps,
Shoes, Hardware, (Jrocenos.
■\ uiuch larger and more general stock than
ever opened on the East side of the Cape Fear
—which he is prepared and determined to sell
to punctual customers, either at w hidesale or
retail, at greatly rt'duced prices.
wduldcall particular attention to his
stock of Boors AN1> SHOE.S. The assortment
is unusu.ally large, and of every (juality an>.l
style; and having been bought for Cash, he can
and will sell them very low.
You that wish Bargains will find it to your
interest to give the Stock an examination before
buying elsewhere.
Always on hand, a general stock of GROCE
RIES.
Oct. 18, 1S.-)1. 32tf
iM'.W i()()l>S.
m M/" E are now reeeivitip a very large and
▼ W v.ell selected stock of SPUING Gt.*tJl>S,
consisting of a full assortment of
Fane If X Si a pie
Among which may be fotind the latt'st and most
fashionable st;les of Ladies’ and Gentlemen's
HKESS GOODS,
liats, Cap.«, Hoimot.'s, lloady-mailo ('lutli-
iii;;, llanlw.iro, (rriK-erio*', Dnifr'aiut
3K’dieiiifs, S.ultiU*ry, ('roikery,
and (Jlassware.
.V large and well selected stock of
Hoots and Slinos, .and I>adips’ anl (Jciitlo-
intMi’s (Jaiters, (vt'ry tine.)
SALT, IKON, MOLAS.-'i:. and NAILS.
We intend selling as ehe.np as we can. find
would be glad if our fricmls and the jiublic
would call aud examine our stock.
J. T. COUNCIL it CAIN.
March 21, lSo2. 7i»tf
NKW ROOKS.
Qri'F.t'IiV. by the author of the W'ide.
NN ide World: Komanism at Home, by Kir-
wan; the Farmer's Dictionary, by 1». 1*. (Jarl-
n..‘r, M. D.; the Wide. ide \VorId; &c., vVc.
Just received.
E. J. HALE A: SON.
May 22, 1S.'.2,
NEW GOODS.
fUST received, my Fall supply of CLOTHS,
C.\SSIMERES AND VESTINGS, TRl.Vl-
^IlNGS, &0., of the best quality, from New
York. Also, the latest Report of the New York
FASHIONS.
I still continue to carry on the ,
TAILORING BUSINESS, nt my Stand on Hay '
street, aud those who may favtir me with their j
custiMu maA- rely on having their work done in
a neat and faahiouable style, and on the most
favorable terms.
I ARCHIBALD GRAHAM. i
Oct. 27, 18ol. 8-ltf j
FAVEn'EVll,l.K I'O.NFECTIO.NERY.;
CHARLES BANKS, j
I Coitferlioiter^ j
INFORMS the public, that he has refitted his
Fstablishment on (ireen Street, and has on
, hand a fresh supply of CANDIES, manufactured
by himself out of the best Loaf Sugar, and war
ranted fr»*e from starch, tiour, piiste, and perni
cious paints. His whole time and attention is
now devoted to making (?andy, and he is pre-
paicd to supply all orders with ('andies equal
to any made in the United States. These Can-
tlica he warrants to keep in an}’ climate; and
ho will sell to Town or Country merchaiils, as
che.ap a? good and pure Candy can be purchase*!
in New York or elsewhere.
Fayetteville. Oct. 28, IHol. IS-l-tf |
NOTICE.
T/IE Partnership heret^fcre existing in
Lumberton, between the undersigned, is
this day dis.solved by mutual consent. Those
indebted to the lirm will please call on G. \N.
McKay, at Lumberton, who is authorized to
settle the concern.
JOHN A. HOWLAND.
GILBERT W. McKAY.
Lumberton. Feb. 25, 1852. •f^tf
roB vrc'o.
M E have a lot ot j>nmt c>mmon Tobacco,
▼ W which we will sell by the box very
cheap. J. .v t. WADDILL. '
May 20. lS.j2. ‘.'4-tf
MRS. \VA[/rON,
^lantun-Mdkcr and .Mil I incry
Ila.s just rccri\ ed
a new and beautiful assort
ment of Spring and Sum
mer K> and
expects to receive them
monthly as long as the sea
son lasts; and will sell them
t-S cheap, if not cheaper, than any in the mar
ket. She exiiects daily a new and beautiful
assortment of Dress Trimmings, Black Lacu
Shawls, Scarfs and .Mantillas. ,\lso Dress aud
Sacque Patterns of the latest style.
Orders from the country promptly at
tended to. aud cuntry customers may always
be sure of getting the latest style of articles or
patterns.
March «0, l.>'.)2. 7.'-tf
Noricil
PERSONS iiidebted to us by Bond or P.ook
acciunt due previous to Jan'y 1, 1>'">1,
must settle or we will make settlements by leg.-il
process. J. .S: T. W.ADdIlL.
■ ■(IP
MARNLVN’S llOTEr.,
FA VK I'TKVILLE, C.
fH^HE .'subscriber, having taken the large
JL Hotel, fortnerly known as the Pliinter’s
Hotel, situateil at the loot of Hay .Mount. Hay
Street. Fayetteville. N. C-. respectftilly inf^irms
his friends and the public that he is now en-
gage«l in rctitting the building, which is sup
plied with entire new Furniture, aud is pre-
fiared to accommfidate the travelling public.—
Ha\iug had some exjierience in the business in
the town of Pittsborough, N. C., he flatters
liiniself that he will be able to give satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their compa
ny. His roon.o are large anl airy.
He has large and conveuient Stables, aud a
good and faitliful Ostler.
JOHN IIAKMAN.
Feb'y 17, 18')2. OOtf
SPJlli\cr stockT
rgliiE undersigned are now receiving their
-M. SPRING STOCK, consisting of
DRY CiOODS,
II AUDWAKK.
/#«/«, Caps^ and Shoes,
All of which will be bold low to punctual cus
tomers .'IS liereKifore.
Merchants and others will do well to xam-
ine their Stock before making purchases. We
will not be undersold.
HALL & SACKETT.
March 11, 18.'>2. 72tf
m:\v firm.
raiHE undersigned have entered into copart-
JL uership, under the name and style of
Ijnnrc'ncc & Troy,
For the pur|)ose of doing a general Mercantile
and Barter business. W e have taken the Store,
No. 10 GREEN STREET, formerly occupied by
Messrs. John liuske & Son.
GEO. W. LAWRENCE.
JOHN li. TROY, Jr.
Oct. 22, 1851. 3Gtf
IH.W'E just receivel from New York, my
FALL AND WINTER
Stock of Goods,
Consisting of a general assortment of
Dry Goods, Grorpries, Hardware, (’utlfry, U.
I will barter for TURPENTINE, or any
kiud of Produce.
N. KING,
10 miles North of Fayetteville.
Oct. 28, IBoO. 4atr
L^dfjcltiHofcL
FAViyPTKVlLLi:. N. C\
rB'^HIS large and splendi4 lUiiiding has now
-M- been ill successful opvr.ition s'.nee M.ay
IHP.t. The Bedding and Furniture oJ all kinds
is new. and the rooms cnNeniint and pleasant.
The Tati’e is always furnished with the best
the market ati'orus, aided by u tine regetablc
garden.
P>oar lers, lAMlgers, and Travellers will find de
sirable accommodations aud attenti\e servants.
No , •ains will be sj>ared to give entire satisfac
tion.
Families cau be furnished with large, airy,
front double roonts, conveniently and hand
somely furnished.
An exjjeriencc >f 20 years will enable the les
see, she h‘'p s, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BROWN.
June 1, is30. 2s-tf
FatfettcviUc Hrancii
(LQTiii.M; i:xT{iiu?iii.)i!:.\T.
J. !?l. White A: I'liderhill,
Dr(fjni!>, Tuitois, uml ]\hiittsa(e aud lie-
fait (.'f)t(hit r.,
110 William Street, New York,
.V N 11
Person “tri'et, (next door to Bank of Cape Fenr,)
F.VYLTTEVll.LE, N. C.
'Q would beg leave to inlorm the citizens
T W of F'ayetteville and vicinity, that we
have just receivt'd our supply of .SI'j'. 1 ,N(; AND
SU.NIMER (ii>ODS, which comprises a genera'
assortment of
Ri:ADY-MADi: CLOTIILVG.
Which will lie found worthy the atten'.i'iu oi’
‘ purchasers. Our assortment consists in jiart ot
I the following:
i Ct>.Vl'S.—Black and col'd cloth Dres.s, Frock
I and Sack Coats, all ({ualities; black and colored
Cashmeret ditto; French and Euglisii Draji D’-
Ete ditto; Queen’s-cloth and .\lpaca ditto; Fan
cy Coats of mottled t'rasse anil Tweeds; Ken
tucky Jeans; Linen and Cotton Ginghams: Bro.,
buff and white Linens; white grass-cloth Sacks,
iVc. of all qualities.
P.\NTS—Of black .and col'il Cassimere; fancy
single-mill'd ilitto; French and English Drap
D’Ete ditto; white and col'il Drill ditto; Ken
tucky Jeans ditto; Imlia aud French Nankeen
ditto. (S:c.
' \'E.STS—f)f bl.ack Satin. Bombazine, .Alpaca,
black and col’d Silks; w hite and col’d .NIarseilles
ditto; brow n and jiadded Linen, plain anl tig'd;
Nankeen, Buff, Grass-cloth, kc. All of which
are ottered for sale as low us can be liought in
the New Y'ork market, at wholesale aud retail.
In addition to the above, we shall keep ou
baud a general assortment »>f Shirts. Drawers,
CollarS; Cravats, Hosiery, iVe. Also, Cl*ths,
Cassimeres. aud Vestings.
The TAILORING DEPARTMENT will be
continued as before, and .all t>rders for fine Cloth
ing will be executed in the most fashionable
style. A. C. H.VRT, Agent.
April 8, 1852. 80tf
Only lliirnt osit in Pari.
A. A. .MrKI’/rilAX
S'TIl.L continues to c:irry on the C.\RHl.\i!^
BUSINES.s ill all its branches, at the re
mains of his old stand, opposite Liberty I’oint
He returns thanks for the liberal patronage h**
has heretofore received, and h.>pes by strict at-
tcnfiiiii to business and :i ilesire to give entire
satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.
Having kept th«‘ greater portion of his Tim
bers at a dist.ince from the manuTat tory, lie has
on liand :i large and well selected lot of tho-
roughlv st'asoned limber, of every description
used in liis business, w iiicli enables liiu) to retain
all his principal workmen. He is theref uc now
j'reparcd to do any woik in his line in the very
best style, and on the most favorable terms—as
low as any work of the s.inic quality iu .N. C.
He has on hand, completely tinishcJ,
8 Barouches, for 1 or 2 horses;
I' III ekaways, atid lo Buggies.
.\ls.i, near'iV finished,
III Carri.-iges for 2 horses;
2l> I'arouches for 1 aud 2 horses;
12 Rockaways. aud -O lUiggies:
.\11 of which :ire of the most apjiro\ed plan and
finish, and will compare with any work in the
U. Stat*' for ni atTiess and d’lrability.
Having been engaged in the above business
for the I'asi 2tl ye.irs. his Work is well known,
and he refers to old customers for proof of its
dur.ibility.
8^“" Ai.t. work warraiifid f >r 12 ni'MUh«,
and repaired free of charge should it tail by bad
workn'auship or material, within that time.
Hn- AIKINC executed al siu rt notice, and
i>n reasonable teiuis.
Jau'y 2'>. l.''.">2. oO
Livery Stable Bus'ness.
fHlHE subscrilier intends carrying on the
.M. alKtve busines as usual. Having added
considerable Stock, he will l«e uble to accom
modate the j'ublic. Thankful for p.»st fa\ors.
Ik* solicits a continuance.
J. W. POWERS.
Jan’y 20, IS.'2. ;'.Stf
A. H. vvnrrFjHLD,
I (’oacli and light f'arriage Mamitacturcr,
WOUI^D respectfully inform the public
that he still continues to carry on the
above business in all its branches. He returns
thanks for the liberal fiatronage he has receiv
ed, and hopes by a sti'ict attention to busiuess,
and a desire to please all and give general sat
isfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.
He warrjiuts all his work to be m.adc of the
best material and by experienceil workmen; and
shouhi any of it fail in twelve mouths (with fair
usage) either in workmanship or material, he
will repair it without charge.
Persons wishing to buy, wotild do well to call
I and examine his work before purchasing, as it
' cannot be surpn.^sed for style, elegance, and
durability. He is determined to sell low for
cash or on short time.
Orders thaukfully received aud promptly at
tended to.
REPAIRING neatly executed at short
notice anI lowest pofesible prices.
Fayetteville, Feb. i, 1652. Cltf
iUJii iiitTi w illiU llUUUl
fS^HF- subscribers arc now receiving from
a N. York, a large and general assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Gooduy
G llOCl-:il IKS, 11A III ) W A KE,
Huts and Caps, Boots atid Shoes.
Among which are:
Cofll'ee, Sugar, Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope,
Nails. Window Glass, Swedes and English Iron,
Sack aud Alum Salt, Imperial and Black Teas,
Pepper, Alspice, Ginger, Powder, Skot,
Bar Lead, B.ar aud Fajicy Soap.
Together with a great variety of other nrti-
clcs. to which they invite the attention of tlie
public, and which they arc determined to sell
us low for C.ash, or ou time to those who Jiay
promptly, as any house in the Souliurii couniry.
Produce of all kinds, at the highest market
prices, taken in exchange for Gooiis.
.McLEAN JONES.
Summerville, N. C., Dec. 8, 1&-»1. 4«tf
Jl s r RK(’i-:i\ i-:d,
BI’.LS. CRUSHED SUGAR.
lbs. Wayne rounty Bacon.
15 bbls. Lard, No. 1.
»»4 hnyes prime Tobacco.
4(1 bbls. .Mackerel.
At Cross Creek Co.
C. BEN BOW, Prc.s’t.
March 1. 1852. 0;Kf
Ri eeieed on ConM^/nnc j/t.
A ND for sale cheap, 50 bbls. W III.''’KEV.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
.May 4, 1852. 8‘-'tf
SPORT^^EW
WANTED.
The Subf5cril>er has now one
of the most exteoBive and best assorted stocks
Double and Single SHOT GUNS, PlSTt)LS of
the most superior quality,—Colt’s Repeating
and Allen’s Revolving, of every quality,—Pow
der f’lasks. Shot and G:ime Bags, Percussion
('nps of English and French make. Also, the
most complete assortment of Gun fixtures that
h.as ever been ofi'ered in this section of couiitry.
•\lso. Shot (juns, Rilles and Pistols made to
order or repaired.
Rifles made to order, ,nnd warranted to slioot
from ine to five hundred yards.
Air Guns niiide to order at short nfl:ce.
To all of which the attention of Sportsmen
and others is respectfully invited.
M. A. BAKER,
^iffn of thf (j'lii.
Hay street, nearly ojiposite the Marble 'Yard.
Fayetteville, N. C., (.)ct. fi, 1851. 28tf
~ DAILY KXPK(;ri:D.
4GENEHAL ASSORT.MENT of HOLLOW
W.\RF', by E. C. HALL, of Rome.
Oct. 18, lJ-5r. :52tf
.\r€*y, X *o.
nVVE one piece extra tine 7-4 black French
t'LOTH. to which they would call the
nttenticu of the public.
Oct. 15, 1851. C2tf
Frire of* ndvaiicoiL
'B^Ell.'*t).NS who have maile c>ntr icts with .1.
JL F. Jordan vV t'o. for furnishing R.VG.S,
are her«>iy informed, that we will pay cents
per lb. on all I’otton Rags. Rope and Bagging,
delivered to us aftjr this date.
II. BUANSON \ St)N.
March 11. 1852. 72tf
ROOK lUNDKRV.
RW'. H.VRDIE has resumed the Book
• Binding lUisiness at the new Store next
door lo .Mr. Bensley. Jewelier. where he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desired.
August 1. iH’tf
~SIM{L\(; AND SIMMKR
iiooiys.
AREY, SHEMWELL & CO.
A RE now receiving ilireet I'rom New \ ork
..‘m. aud Philadelphia, a complete aisurtment
of
A\I> SI
comprising every artii le usually kejit in a Dry
Goods Store, among w hich may lie found;
Ladies' and iientlemeti's Dress (Joods. of the
very best material, and the latest fashions.—
Such a variety will be 'too tedious to mention.’
We have the handsomest Crape and Berage
Shawls we have ever offered in this market; and
we would call tlie attention of the ladies par
ticularly to our very handsome stock of V'e-
zltcs, .ifaiititlas. Parasols, and fans.
—ALSt) —
Thin Embroideries; Lace and Muslin C.apes;
Chimizets; Unilersleeves; Linen Cambric Hand
kerchiefs; Emb'd S.Mcks; Infants’ Waistu and
Caps; CuH's and Colliirs.
We would also direct the attention of the la
dies to our stock of BONNETS, of the latest
styles of .Silk, Crajie and .''traw. W e would not
forget to mention our stock of Boots aud Shoes,
for ladies, gentlemen and children. Together
with their usual stock of Stajde (fOods. consist
ing in part of Damask Table Cloths, and Nap
kins; Linen atid (,’otton .Sheetings; F^nglisli,
' French, and .Vuierican Prints; brown and bl’ch’d
, Domestics; Marseilles aud (?rass Skirts; Mar-
' seilles Quilts, of the best quality, &c.
I IIAI>.
Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, Kossuth, and
I Palm-kaf; and a variety of other Goods.
I To the above stock we would respeetfullv iu-
1 vite the attention of the citizens of Fayetteville
.Tud the surrounding country. Ami would take
this method of returning thanks to the public
' generally for the very liberal p.atronage hereto
fore bestowed on us; and wouM .say, give us
a call before buying, as we arc determined not
to be undersold by a>iy.
We keep constantly on hand a good assort
ment of Ingrain and Brussels t.'arpeting; Sugar
aud Coffee, Tea, &c.
i S. S. ARFY.
I P. SHEMWELL.
i J. R. MCDONALD.
Fayetteville, March 26, 18.52. 77tf
FOR SALF,
AT 4^ B.\GS white Corn Meal, 100 lbs. in a
wM%W Bag, a fine article for family use.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
May 4, 1852. 88tf
^^TAGE leaves WARS.VW' daily on the ar-
rival of the cars, say 10 o’clock a. m.,
aud arrives in Fayetteville at 0 p. m.
McKINNON 4- McNEILL.
April 12, 1852. 81tf
Wilmington and Ooldsborough papers copy
uuiil forbid.
\VA.\ ri'j).
BAltUELS of TUBPEN-
^ * I. * P I “ 1P TLN E. f'.r Di.stillery at the
Plank Road Bridge on I’.ig Rockfish. The best
market price w ill be paid. For further inf\inii-
ation. inquire f John W. .Murphy, at the Bridge,
or of -V. McKetlian, Favetteville.
Dec. 18, 1>'51. * 4r*tf
3Iari>l' l"j;c*torv.
D. \ W. McLAURIN.
T'.'tf
Feb. 1. 1851.
O 4 tf
A PROCLAMATION,
Nut Excdlenry DaVII. S Keiii’
eruor of the Statr nf XortH
Whkreas, three-fifths of the w}i„u
of members of each House of the (’ '‘"’“'"r
My did at the last session pu.s
AX ACT to aniv.nd the (.Wtitnt-
Nm-th Candi.ia. ‘^tution of
WuEKKAs, The treehold qualifin.iion
quired for the electors for members , f "«■
ale confiiots with the lundament il i
libcrty; Therefore, ' ^ *'^'l'les of
Skc. 1. Jie if enacted }>y the /
vf the Slote of Xo,lh
enacted I,;/ the aitlhorit;i of the ta,„^ -! " '"•'■' -y
of the w hole number of membti.s
HMRKR! LTMRKR!!
UJ E have our Steam S.aw Mill in success
ful operation. 8 miles from Fa> ette\ille.
near the Raleigh Stage Road, and are prepared
to execute orders in our line. As we run two
Roliiri) or Circular we can fill bills at the
shurtest notice. We can furnish Pine, Popl.ar
anil .Juniper LLMBER, and of almost any
length. tUir Lumber, for truthfulness of line
and smoothness of face, shall be equal to any
ever delivered in market.
JONES & BARBI E.
March oO, 1852. 78tf
NOTK'i:.
^^ H E partnership heretofore existing under
Jl the name of J. If. & R. F. Murphy is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
•All those indebted to the firm, by note or
account, are requested to call at R. F. Mur
phy s, and settle before the 15th of February
next, and thereby save cost. And those having
claims against the firm arc requested to present
them immediately.
J. AV. MURPHY.
R. F. MURPHY.
Jan’y 26, 1852. (;Otf
concurring, that the second clause
tion of the first Article of the ana n i '"W-
tution ratified by the j eojile ,f , ^-^'‘.sti-
oti the second Monday of N(,v. “’'''‘'iia
»• "'■■'"■'"I "Tj '
‘ und po.s.scssed of a freehold w ithii, ?
. district of fifty acres of l.i,„l f,,. ':s
tw>vt nftil 11 tlx. 1 Ulonit
next before and at the ihiy f'f ele r V, “‘''“’i s
the s.aid clause of said .'■eetif.n
lows: All free white men of ■ ' *'''
'*■"4; a
-v^
i?y laVdich.
Twii iHiiiiis \iiiin: iiiii;ii s siivs sthre,
F:i velff*v ill , ."V. 1^.
Jau'y 20. IS,',/. 55-1 Ypd
Ncvric’F.
HE und''rsi"ued having formed a C.ip.irt-
I uership under the st'de of.IOHN B\NKS
BBOi'Hl'^B. for carrying on a (,'OM.'^1L'‘SI0N
and FoKNV RI)1NG N ES.S. all gocKls
f.jnei to tlifiu. ol- ordered. i«r produce sent for
sale, will l.e promptly attended to.
JOHN BANKS.
DAVID P.ANKS.
Wilmington, I'cb. 2, 1852. 6:'tf
COODS."
are now receiving onr usual stock of
¥¥ >TAPLE AND FANCY
U O O l> S.
R(>otN„ Roiiiic*t, Ac.,
Which l*eing bojight late in the season, .most
of them at a consiilerable decline in j rict. ■ w e
are now j>rep:ired to sell them very low. Please
call and examine.
April 5, 1852.
(’O'l’rON YARNS.
E nre always prepared to furni-h COT-
▼ w Ton Y.VR.XS by the bale, at F'actory
prices. J. Ac T. W'ADDILL.
April 14, 1852. 82tf
l^iK'ontli*' old .'\ortli
AUF.V. .'^UEMWKI.L \ Co. h.ivc just re
ceived a splendid assortment of Sntm Caf>i-
inrre, black aiul grey, t) which they would call
the attention of the jmblic. These goods will
compi-te in quality aiid durability with the best
of Ntirthern 'a'sinieres. and are much che.-iper,
ranging from (»2i cents to $1 25 per yard.
Fayetteville, N. l>ct. 14. 1851. oOtf
T.C. WORTH,
cinniissKiN .4VD fiir\v\rdim: mercii.ut.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
Spirits of 'Vurpentine wanted.
rj>0 persons having Spirits Turpentine to
i sell, we are in the market to buy; or we
will receive aud ship to any market (lie owtter
may desire, and make liberal advances on con
signment.
COOK & TAYLOR.
_^May 6, 1852. bbtf
Worth Carolina Kerseys.
ARK^ . SHE.MWELL iS; CO. have .iust re-
ci'ived a large lot of “Salem Kerseys,”
known to all of our Planters as the best goods
for negroes that are offered in this market.—
Those who have been waiting, had better come
and get supplied, as they are going off rapidly.
Fayetteville, Dec. 15, 1851. 48-tf
I 'N. B. STARBUCl^ ~
Troy, .^Vir I'or.V,
IRON FOUNDER ANJ) MACHINIST,
JiItiiiu far(tir>'roJ Steam il/s iiin/
i MHi Gt arintj of all kinds, riotttjhg, dr.
The undersigned, as the Agent of the above
Establishment, will order any articles
j which may be wanted, on application to him.
I '^he Steam Mills manufactured tiy .Mr. Star-
buc\ have been tested, and are highly Jipproved
on the Plank Roads about Fayetteville.
' EDW’D LEE WINSLOW.
Fayetteville, Sept. 4, 1851.
LBS. W'DOL wanted, t)y
II. BRANSON & SON.
88tf
so.ooo
May 6, 1852.
Tilii CliU'lDRlTED Bll'h I’lTt.NT
COOK IA (i STOVi:,
is for sale by the Subscriber in Raleigh and
Fayetteville: in Raleigh at his Shop on F'ay-
ettevilie Street, and in Fa\etteville at Mr. A. M.
Campbell s.
The .Subscriber hereby forewarns all persons
from pundiasiug any of thc.'^e Stoves from any
jierson either in or out of North (’arolina, ex
cept froui himself or his duly authorized .\geiits.
He has purchased the exclusive right to vend
thi.s Stove within the Sta'e. and will prosecute
any person infringing his right, either by pur
chasing. selling, or using, any except those ob
tained from himself.
JOSEPH AVOLTERING.
Ualeigli, April U', 1851. 68^tf
lOO.OOO .\crcs Valuable
T 1 M B K \l L A N I) S
FOR SALE.
rj^HE Subscriber has purchased :ill the Lands
.fl belonging to the Estate of Abi'am Dubois,
dv'c’d. lying principally in Robe.son county, and
on both sides of Lumb.r River, the dilf-rent sur
veys Containing
Ov(‘i* 100,000 A( T(‘s;
\ large j'art finely Timbered, and convenient to
Lumber River, where a large juautity of Tim
ber is now rafiel to the ietirgetown market.
Thesp L.'inds are very valuable both for the
Timber and Turpentine, for which jmrpose a
large part is well suited, being in a regi«.in
where the Tuj-pentine vields more jibundantly
tluin any other section of the .State. The Lands
will be sold :it a low price, and in quantities to
suit puirhascr.-?.
Information respecting the title csin be ob
tained by appl\ing to the Hon. Robert .Strange,
Hon. Jas. C. Dolibin, or A. A. T. Smith, Esq.,
(.Vttorneys at Law.)
I understand there are niany trespasser."! on
these Lamls, to all of w fioni justice is hercViy
given, Uiat the law will be enforced against all
such oflfciiders.
Application f«ir any part of the Lands c:’.n be
made to ni_v =«elf. or to John VN iuj»i(nv. Escp. who
is duly autiioiised to make sale of the sam*'.
THOS. J. CUHTIS.
F'ayetteville, N. C.. Sept. 1, 1845. 76tf
Rl’/rTON'S
SHIRT i:st.u{usii.mi:m.
171* Market Stnrt,
ESAI/l'I.nOKF.
riMIE largest ami only
i Manufacturing Whole
sale I'stHblishment in the
City. The capital and force
engaged enables me at all
times to offer to Country Mcrehauts and Deal
ers in .SHlin’S, Ct»LL.\RS. LINEN and Cl>T-
TON 1)RA^\ LB.s, great indueements—more
than usual efforts h.aving been made to render
the assortment of these articles full and com
plete.
The Stock on hand is large and well assorted
f«>r .^!en and Boys.
All orders from the Country attended to
with punctuality and despatch.
Remember the Name, and
.\€>. 179 .TIarkfl
T. W . LI'.TTON.
August 15, 1851. 14-yopd
W 1IOLK5SALI:
Walcli and Jt*wt*Irv Store*
1.. IL MILLLR ^ ('()..
r., Monntuf'tvrcrti funi ra ot'
II Jvictlry, and f'onct/ (loods,
H.;vc leased the Old Stand
f'lrmerly occupied by Messrs.
Canfield. I^.'otlier \ t'o.. South
h'nrt center i t' t'hiirleg iind /liltiniure ftr-fff.
(No. 227. i which they are putting in ci injdete
oriier for the WHOLESALE W .VTi.'il AND
JEW KLRY BUSINESS, to be opened about the
20th of July.
In calling the attention of the tr:*do to the
new concern, we mention the fact that we lire
associated with one of the most extensive Jew
elry .Manufacturing Establishments in the cotin-
try. which must give a dccidid advantage over
all others in this market for suppl\ing leiilcrs
with Jew elry at manufacturers' jirices. a feature
in this branch of trade long since needed -be
tween Baltimore and the Southern and Western
Merchants.
e ilesire to call particular attention to the
Watch department, which will nt all times be
supplied with a great assortment from the most
celebrated manufacturers. :inl kept in perfect
running order, so that purchasers m.-iv at once
take them, with a wriiten guarantee that they
will perform correctly.
This branch of the business will receive the
especial attention (d'one of the firm, w hose ex
tensive and jiractical knowledge of the business
will, we hope, give us a place in the confidence
of buyei.->.
We resi.ectfully invite you to call upon >is
when you next visit our city, confidentlv be
lieving that an examination of our Goods wlil
prove to you that they arc better styles i,nd
cheaper than you have ever seen in this niarLet,
and assure you that no efl'ort .shall be wai ting
on our part to make the ac(|uaintance one of
mutual benefit.
L. II. MILLER & CO.
(,>ld stand, formerly occupied by
(Canfield, Bro. \ Co., S. E. cor
ner of tMuirles i5c Haltinuire sts.
Raltimore, June 1851. 14-Yo
REFERENCES:
Messrs. Wyeth, Blacklock & Co.
Gwyn, Reid & Taylor.
James Hodges & Brother. ^
Hurst & Berry.
Murdoch, Ducr & Evatis.
Stelhnann & Hinrichs.
Sangston \ Co.
Bart blow, (iwyn & Co. I
Riely & Pendleton. i
Cushings Bailey.
John Alurjihy & Co. j
Moore & (Jriflin.
LIFK INSFrVnc K.
^I^IIE I ndersigned has been npr>ointeii Agent
of the North Carolina Mutual Life Insu-
r.'ince (’ompaiiy. Every member for life partic
ipates in the profits of the Company; and the
annual premium for life membershin, where it
amounts to !j!oO or more, may be paid one-half
in cash, and the other half in a note at 12 months. |
l>ebtors’ lives may be insured by creditors.
A man may insure his own life for the exclusive
benefit of his family. The lives of slaves may
be insured.
This system is rapidlv growing into favor, nil
over the civilized world. It is one by which a
family, for a small sum annually, nuvv' be pro
vided fir, after the death of its hcail, on whose
exer’.ions they may have been dependent for a
Rup}iort. It is a good investment of money,
even if one should live long after taking out a
Life Policy. Explanat4»ry pamphlets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished on npidication.
K. J. HALE. j
' Fayetteville, June 1850. 72 i
one ye.irs (exc. pt as „ ' V
who have been inhabitants
wiihin the Slate twelve li.ont'!"'-
l.receding the dav of anv .V-,- “‘""‘•'‘"•telv
have paid public taxes. sLdl be
lor a member ol the Senate
Sec. 2. AV ,t j,
trnor of tiie SlaU- bo, and 1... i > i
to issue his Pr..clamati.,„ to ih.V-op'iV
Carolina, at least -''''tli
election for meinbt;rs of the Ccnci- "
til'I I
setting forlii the purp-n'^r • n l''r'
amendment of the ('onstitntio;, iH.r,;,. ' ‘
which P_roclaU..aion ihall b.. ace.jn,,;3’'^';'*;
true and p.-rfeet cpv of il„. .'i, '' »
by the certificate of the Secretar’v of s',
both the Proclamation and the c/.i.v ,! '
the Governor of the State shall ea„V. tr,r '^',''
lished in ail the n -wspapers . f ti,;.. s, '
posted in the Court Houses of th^ '
Counties in this State, al least .v;;"
fi re the eh'ction of uieniber-j t., tL
eral Assembly. *
Read three times and r-vf-p.] },,
fifths of the wiioie nunii>er ol na.iji.p '
House respecti\ely, and ratii;, J
sembly, this the 24th day of Jaimnrv Is'm
J. C\ 1M!1;ii'n-s o'
N. E1.\vau;,s.": V
StatK o^\oKTH(■^K.„,^, .
OjftCe ;/ .V. ■ rr I.,, , s ■
1 V.'ii.i tAM Hill, Seciciarv ot'
for the State of North rol:’r..i. la-i'•*' '
tify that the f(^re oing i., true
copy d'an Act of the (.leneral .\"i n,!, v ■ ! '
St.ite. dra.vn oli irou tii^.' or,^ii,;,;
iHice. tliven iiiider my h.iuu, tL.? ilist ' .
Dcceiuber, iS51. ■ '
WM. IlII.L. y
And Whkhkas. the said \i-t it ,
mending the Coosiituiion 1 tl." \
Carolina be as to confer on evcl v v •
for the House of Ci>imin.iii.^ the
So for the Sen.ite:
Now. therefore, to the en'l t!.at it mr,- .
made known that if the a;i.iciail aniUiM;-!t
to the -on.stitution shall be agriA'l lo 1-. tu -
thirds of the whole represei.t;.'.i. n in t-iicl:
of the nest (ieiieral .\ssenibly, it will ji i. r,e
submitted to the people- for r.iti‘ic.,ticn. 1 ^
issued this my Pr M-’aination in cni.t',,ni;;;v v
the provisions of the befur- recited .\ft. ’
In testimony whereof. 1>.a\iii S. Ukiii. i,,x-
ernor of the State of North t'ai o'.in;i, IkiiL l:er»-
unto set his haini .-ind caused tlu Irctt •'
the said State tcp be "fTixed.
Done at tiie l ity if 111’.-'pl.
( J ^ t thirty-fiist day ;if lifcoini.er. ii. ri.c
( ‘ J year of our Lord one tll'lu^:ln■i t;::i;
—liuii'lred and fi::y-oiic. ..nd in tl.i-7
year of our Iiidepeudence.
DAVIU .s. ilEli',
]>y the Governor,
Tiio.mas Settlk. Jr.. Private .ci'v.
Persons into whose han!s xh\~ rr-i'\,;;;ir: n
may fall, will please see that a c : i : ,i ;*
iMisted up in the Court llou-e of t: ■'■..ac
tive counties. ■ .‘.4 tF.
DR. LITTLE'S T('NIC I’dTTl.U'
VEGETABLi: TILLS
For the cure of Dys;te|>si,-i. nr lii'i';.;’' n. ir.
all its complicated forms: Jauii iN-r.
and Loss of Apj.elite when not Li--
bility. after an iittack of ch:l!? ani .ftr, r
bilious fever, and to M-event a nv:).?*;; I'a!) ii.i-
tion of the Heart. frcf|uent attack' i.i tln-lK-.i I-
aclie. Nervous Lbscases. deliiitv of :i i-
vanced in life. Nightsweats. i Ufr«. .Uii lii i i-
Icnt Sores, j.-articularly on tie.' !e;;s. :iiii fi r
cimimon form of Kheuiuatisni. ft?
joints, limbs. \c.
These me licin'-s nre to bo ti'fretlior, f r
thf* purpose of curing the di'P.i.'i.'' oi tii:s esti-n-
sive catalogue. They are tidniirnbiv .•I'.'aj'tp i t"
th? treatment tif tlnisc C('^lp^•^itlt': heiiiL' ret
only stn ngthening an l inv';;:"nitiii;r in ilie'ir cl-
fects but giving healthy '..nd ;i'tioTi t' the
stomiicli ami howeis. .\ttcr l.a'itri h;;^' ’
and fever, or bilintis fever, there is s ’ -
yiredisposition. in iii"st c;'Ses. !'.■> n ivtuni:
-iiies. if there is no re’..i; se in t
conilition. other diseases • Itcii (-n.- ic, )':iii.on-
li.vly after having been Molciitiv iitt::fk'''l. In
order to prevent this, and t'l n't"re >pc>''.'
health again, and in many cas^s. even be'tiT
health than before, just take a bottle t»"' .
the Bitters with the I’il'.s.
Dyspeptic persons, h.b -nng ur.hr C'?
bow els, mort or less tiglitne.'is acr .'S the i
sick, sour stcm::ch after eatin;:. "reat
and wretchedness of feelincr. iVC.. ’'i" '
conjunction with the Bitters and I’i. s. •' ^
of .\ntacid: and s>>on you will bcconie a i..f
being in he.-ilth .and vigor. ^
LITTLE'S sti:en(.tiiening ri.A>u...^
/■'or the cure of Weakne.ii' ot tkf
M'-itf: ,i):df >r nU V-/'
F'indiiig these so useful in the
many cases, imleed often indispensalb ;
sarv". I am therefore induced to have r.r !i.
prepared ready lor use. that is ro:iil> - ^
j'lace with my phannn -eut;cal nie-Kiuf ■
family use. They are spread upen ’’J"'
and can be applied in t'vo
be invariably worn upon the chest w i**' ^
the An (dyne Cough Drops, for the
old and deep-seated coughs, and tin* e
if tendinsr to consumption, is .-vt
RINGW'OHM AXr> TETTKH
-I cure for Tr* * •
flead.-. ,„>d,iU'no>i,,h. '
the SL in, iind /^r L At.
A single bottle is quite snftciii-i « • ^
in most cases; but in sc:u*i ‘ ^
othiTs of long istjuulin^z, it niu;it be tf-
lancer. iv
The fac-simile of the si-nature
Little will be fountl upon tiie „ r.
Sold w holesale and retail. h_\ 1
at bis Manufacturing Dei"*t.
street, Philadelphia, and *^0 , .m-'l.;
{ikr/V* To be bad
.IsoofJanu-sCain - ■ ;
A. Watson. Floral College; •1,.,,.,,-
lass, Piennettsvillc; Dr. P. p^., u 1.
ton; C. C. Barbee. BarclaysviHe: 1 •
Raleigl. ptttv'’>
S. J. HINSDALE, Agent for
~ TURPENTINK
FOR SALE.
Ij^OR sale, 3H3 acres of ^A-NU _
Creek, and C40 acres on ' ^j.„ pinii’ii
in Cumberland, convenient to the j„ptcJ
Rosid, heavily timbered, and aduiii: 'i.
to the making of Turpeutiit'-
Apply at tins Oflice. Mjf
Nov.*28, 1851.
500 (lozcii
Water, ()pedeldoc, Pain-Killer, Ayyj.j-;.
For Sale by S. i
May
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