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I'AYKTTEVILLF,, N. C., JUI.Y I j, 18M.
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^ EniTOUS AND IMlOlM’vlllTOUS.
HOIiSK KLY-XF/rS.
rST rpireivcil from Nt'w York, n fine nsssnrt-
iiifiit cJ ilozen piiir) of VLV-NKTS,
.■i¥Siirtcil colors.
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fjjjiid ii!
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1 '.0 i" I'aiil Juriiig the i
.•iij ;it'ier the vour has I
■pklv :>i!sr.!ivK:i 00 per aiimini, if
a lv.iiu-.'; oO if paM (luring the
Ilf ^ r"^ 'rii'iioii; or ^>3 UO atier tho 'Ciir
xjiirol.
ri',r.Tl.''l!'irNins"rteil for sixty cents
»:ir;- ^'.T the fu t. .-in'l thirty cents for e:ieh
a;i.J •III ’iont' ■!'. V« :\r;y :i>lverti>eniet;ts
■i.i’i ,-..ntr.>i-ts. :it re:i“'>n:i’>le rates, A‘l-
are ve,,.ieM.' l t-st-t*' the nnml.er of
• M-! 'I 'ir.- 1. or they v.ill Ve continv.eil till
I e'i:ir"-eil aeeorlin;i1y.
1 ttcrs to the Ivlitiirs must !'e post-pniil.
11 ’l^iOVA
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N \ MI.
ii-'
I. M NSPAI,!:,
and
tl.e
fusnri' ■ t ;iit'orr.;iti'.r hi'
; f ," ii\ it ho 'ia r-'iiMxe.l
1 St it 1 I ' tlie next ei ruiT a1io%e.
';ii'iwn a-; the ••l>l:ike eorner. i
i't>' : np his Stfre with every vnve-
1 i>inluriin>.l hns i;e^'. l">th wholesale
t-> the lic't -'.'haiitaire. b.e so'ieits a
i» f the kiinl I'avm- he has ei'j"\eil.
'.r MH-0 that 1V1 el’' rt *'11 ln' part
aMSl'i' «an?Miir ti- merit it.
St.'i k e.'i;U'il>'s a full n'"rtnioiit "f :ir-
tmm i" i> line i f I'us'.ness. :nl of the >K‘st •(tiul-
ity: \ii-iiiein( s, ( lu'mieals. P.iint:
^ ti !’n ten t 'I etlli ine
1'»M. e 1. 'ii ■". I'utty. T'
es, J? ■; - ve.
- i; is.’ti i-. the p;-pr':'.rn!!.'n
Mb aii>' i'n .'erij iioiio anil I'aiiiily iieeipps.
Dffirt' of Ilif F. \ S. Plunk r»n:iil Co..)
Jilfj/ t‘», )
RafTlto l’rosi(U'f.t ami Diroctnrs r>f said
("oinpany-have (Ireliiroil a semi-annnal livideul
ot 'I'hree ]ier eent. tipon the ('apilal Stock of
saiii Company, payable on in\il after Momlav
liie li^th inst.
Anciru A. T. SMITH, Secy.
ORPKUKK. Fl in'MKU, That all the N'ote.s
of the f'ayetteville and S.nithern I’lank l!oa‘l
('oni]inny. reinainiiig tinjiaiil, he ]iliiceil in the
hands of the .\ttornev for collection.
('.-•Jw] AlU’li'i) A. T. SMITH. Sec'y.
I'or l*ickl‘S, l*r('s('rv('s vV Hiitlcr.
ruNF. and r.lass .Tars f'r rreserves and
l’ickle“. .''tone (Ttiirns and I’.utter (’rocks.
1 Miik I’ans. I’wikeis. Take I’lakers, and u variety
of «>ther indispensable articles in house-keeping.
I For sale liy \ .],;11NS(>N.
.Inly S. ]v;.'i2. G-ot
I LAM) FOli SM.K.
sni'scrilior offers t’>r sale 7l>
iacre-; f I.\NIi. suitaMe for Turpentine and
' ('i-rtK situated > miies tVi'ni town i^n the War
I s:‘\v road. rn!cs disiw,-;.- 1 of at priv.ite sale.
I the land w'.’d l e so!d ;it auction on the pn inises
o'l the 1 7til in-'.
Torn;s m.oie kuo'.v’i on d.iv of sale.
.loii.N C. r.i.Ol'Kl'.i;.
'' July 7, 18'i'J. tits
.1 tS IJAXKS
NVll.MLNC; i'ON, N.
•Tun*‘ l!'J. IS-”:.’. •’Uf
iKrn.L. i
^I^HF subscriber liaving purchased the Hotel
* situated on the >''outh-Kast corner of ('ourt
House Sipiare. and lately known as Stuart’s
Hotel, would inform tl.e public that he is n«w
ready to accoinnnidate boarders by the day,
week or nimth. Having maile considerable
out’ay in furnishing and refitting the Kstablish-
ment, he hopes to l>i> jtble to give satisfaction
to all who patronize him. His Table shall be
Inrnished with the best the ni.Trkct affords, his
liar with the best ol Liipuirs, and his Stable
witii a plenty of good provender and faithful
* i >stlers.
June 21’,, 1S.')2.
GILCHUIST.
3-tf
t Mis,
. l\'rfnnuT.v. -hoi-e
.th and Hair i'.ni'^h-
t.tf
til
remnvod my l-:iw
\ of Mr .1. M. r.eas'e'. s
■ S. ^'.de of Hav stree t.
;!:• 1 ('■ Ullty ('I’lirt.-
■iden and Kobe^'iii:
:i :i!'.y case bef.’it
11 of l'a\ . :t' Vilie
J. UlNSl.UW.
(• r.t
r.uoii!i:us I
Tlie n -',v S'r iiii'V
having been a ld>-d t'> tliis l.in«
ing two light liritt .'^te.inivT'*
r.c.ats, .-ill in g'o l ord'T. the
pr-o'.-ire i to ti t!isii..rt l'ri- gl;t
a! d the inti-riM' liate Iai'.di:.j: •
d^-spa’.i’h as aiiv i>tiier Line.
.1.
V.'i'miii'jton. June '2-. 1
. a’vl now hav-
.•ind four Tow
1' 1-0 ;■ lie tors .are
to 1 :'.i'tte\iM*
WKS
A'.'cr.t.
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J .sri ihcr re.'i' > tt’ullv
WlWC. ('\\l)!!)\Ti: F Ml Tlil-:
PRKSIDKM'V.
nssoiA riox.
C'tiT' Till' firm of Arey, Slieiinvoll t-S: Co.,
heretofore existing, h.is been this d.iy dissidved
by mutual consent.
.\11 dem.inds agMiuM said litm will be paid by |
P. Slieniweil. at the old stand; .and .-ill jierstuis |
indebted to the late lirm will pli-ase make imiiie- I
diate p.iynient to 1*. Shvntwell. who alone is dii- ;
Iv autliorised to settle the sc.me.
S. S. All!:V. i
r. siii-Mw i:li..
JAS. 11. McUoNAI.D.
rayetteville, .lune 'Jil. iSo'J. :>tf
[jCP P. Sii('!tn\ (‘11 will ronliinu,'
the l>ry (io*.d bus: less.at the oM st iml of .\rey, j
Shemwell X Co.. vliere he will lie p’.e ised to
see all who will fa.-ir him with a call. 'I'hank- '
fnl for past iavi.rs from the puMic. he hopes,
b, >trii t at'eiiiioii ;,i ht,hin. s-;. to ret.iiii a sii.are :
ol inibiii- iiatr.'ii.ige.
1’. siii;.M\v:;LL.
rOMViiirJi \{\\)\ ]\\. !
''5^I!1S .Veadl'my is now coinplete.l. It is a
S. l.arg'' :ii'd comiModions buiniing. pleasant
ly located within a mile of Whiteville. Its jio-
sition l.u- h.-alth is go.id and will coinp.are favor-
.aMv with .any ]-oitii n •!' the .''t.ite.
'i'he ."eci.ud SeS'i^n of this Institution will
commence on the 1 Jth .ll'l,\ next, under the
cart-and m.inagement of Mr. .\. i. I’l'T.NF.U.
;i gentlcm.in. who is not only .amply endowed
W ith .1 1 t!ie rcjui.-ite niiaritii-.itions for a teach
er. bnt who has itad. in .addition to this, many
_\ears experience in teaching.
Tf rt)ts Ilf Tuitiii)! jn r Sissioii, nz:
.•spelling. Heading :Mid AVciting NS OO
.\rithmet;c. I’ng’i!i firiinmnr. History,
(Ir'c_raphy and rhio sophy,
; hemi>tr_\, .\i_;'’i(ia, (ie-imc:ry and Sur-
' \ e \ i 11 g
l.-iiin. (.reek .iiid Fn uch
Miid iits i-.in nl.ta’ii bo.irl in the ncighbor-
hoo i !it . oi.\cni( lit di.'tr iii C' fi'.m the Ai-.i leuiy
at I'r .m to x7 j;i-r m'.nth.
I r.\ I rtler ot the i’-oai d.
I ■ TliDS. M. SMITH, Sc-y.
10 0»t
I J .■>•>
1.') (10
V. Ii': ari
■ SKY.
ub'.v
ind.'t.t. d t • him.
-iring the pie>> :it
■ ith very .-iioi't’y,
and big-; hi.- cu
■ re Jill St as eariy
S. J. HINSl
Jrt
.ji'.e-^ts
by note
month
and of
;t”mers
:;s coll-
\I,F.
’.tf
BD,
.
OD
this 4
of SI
r W f :h
miiii Isiifiicd li:i\c
1 rtii. rsliip, under the stvli-
rm> i ;i Ifp
\V KVI.K ,v t'l)., ill till- (ircry
to“ .'^taii 1 of till' fr.-.-i free!; Co.
-tr -t. three di.-v-; be'"W tlie Market
i. •i i. tluM’ will be jdeased to : ee the
: I!ic oi.l {inns.
r. IlFNl’.oW.
JAMKS KVl.F. Jr.
W.M K. LtiVK.
II > r i;r.ci:i\ !:i).
• ‘.II' pi 'ii'jh 'I!'. ■ ill';.' c'lii
I- ~ 11 i I. ] ■ilits.
r . : -I ur .''ir.i\v t 'ii-ter.
,i. T. WAbMI.L.
7-tf
1000 M3N WAN'
TO ClKCri.ATK
riir ; X*. i n o *
W \l :iu \ I.
rOMM\M>"n r |- Tli: fMT'!> 'T\TI " Ml'IY.
r,Y i:i>\VAilIt 1» .NiAN.'TH'Ll). H r
-Author ■'!' 11 '* r; of the Mc.ic iii \S ar,
IN iNi: \'o|... iJin..,.
I//ll'ifr'I^n/ irifh MijKiiiiil L nfiii n ,!'/s
[•KH'K .SI
j .June ’J'J.
LAM) roi; saij:.
siibscrit'er I tf’-rs for s.ale a tract of
h Land, containing ninety-live aert s, situa
ted on the NL'i'g int"!! and ('hicken roa'is. three
iiiile> tr in Fayetteville, adjoinin'' the lands ot
1 .Vlex. .lohn" :!! and Mrs Hybart. Persons wish-
; ing to p'.irvh.i'v sai'l l.iiiil. can tor further par
ticulars. apply t" the subscriber, at her resi-
; ileoi i‘. t\' .: iiiiUw and a half t i om F.iv ette\ ille,
on the Vadkiii ri'ad.
F. A. OClIiLTRF.F.
June L is.'rj. ;;-4w
.........«.,i-« coons.
IX HK subscriViers iirc now receiving from
N. York, a large and general assortment of
Staple and i'nnci/ J)rif (ioods^
(r UUCKIUES, IIAUDWAUE,
Hats and Caps, lioots and Sliocs.
Among which are:
ColFee. Sugar, Cotton IJagging, Hale Fiope,
Nails, Window (Jl.Tss, Swetles and F.nglish Iron,
Sack and ,\lun\ Salt, lini>erirtl and ISlack Teas,
I’epper, Alspiee. (iinger, I’owder, Si*ot,
15ar Lead, Har .and Fancy Son)).
Together with a great variety of other arti
cles, to which they invite the nttention of the
juiblic. and which tliey are deterniined to sell
as low for Cash, or on time to those who pay
promptly, as any lioii?ie in the Southern country.
1‘roiluce of all kinds, at the highest market
prices, taken in exchange for Good.*?.
McLKAN JONES.
Summerville, X. C., I>ec. 8, 1S’>1. 47tf
FOR THE WORTHERW CITIES'
BY THE
si:lliinUD \\D K()\MIKI' R\ll, KO.ID.
1’L'1>L1C are informed that the Sea-
M- board and Pioanoke Kail Hoad Company
ha ve Completed their new britlge across Pioanoke
i Itiver at Weldon, and are now prepared to
tr.ansport passengers and freight from Weldon
to Portsmouth and Norfolk, and the Northern
cities ]iromptly and with disjiatch.
i'he ('ars leave eldon daily at o.l o'clock. 1*.
M , and .irrive at Portsmouth by 7 o'clock. P.
M.. in time to couiiect with one of the Chesa
peake l>ay Steamers, HFK.M^U, (iF()llGl.V, or
.NOirni i'.MK >Ll N.\, for I’.ahiinore, tind arrive
at liahiniore early next morning, in time to
connect with the morning train that leaves for
Philadelphia and New York.
liy tins comlortable and agreeable route.
P.issengers leaving Wilniington in the morning
train, will arri\e early the ni'xt morning at
P.altimore, and reach New York the same even
ing. without loss of sleep, and with but one
change o! jierson and baggage between Weldon
ant iialtimore. and avoid entirel}' night travel
ling on Hail Koads. I’o render this route
worthy of the travelling juiblic, the company
have employ* d careful and responsible baggage
agents, who check all baggage at Weklnn
through to l’).iltimore, consequently the travel
ler has no further tnuible with his baggage
until he reaches Paltiiuore.
The ('ho.ipe.ike I’.ay Steamers also stop at
OLD Pdl.N T. to land and recci.e P.i>isengers.
and Passengers who leave Vi eldon at oA o’clock,
P. .'1., arrive at Old Point the s.iiiie evening.
■\ii arrangement has been en'ered into, by
the d.fierent Hail Ho.ad and Ste.iini o.it Cumj'an-
ies. In whii h the s ime Through Ticket i.'Siied
at Charleston, will leav_* it optioiiary with the
traveller to tak‘* either route at Weldon.
.\n accomniod.ilion train leaves Weldon every
Tue-d iy. Tinirsd.iy and Saturday ne'rnings lor
Portsmouth. Norfolk, and ()L1> PtHNT i'0\l-
FO.'ir. I’assengers by either train for Old
Point, wiil re ich Old i’oint the same evening.
For TH llol’f. II ’JTCKF'l'S to ll.iltimore and
.New \ oik, and any other information desired,
iiniuirc ot the .Virent at Weldon.
K. N. PKThU.'^oN. Agent.
ifTice Seaboard \ U. Pv. K C«., (
Weidi'ii. .N. ('., .May 'JSth. ISo:.’. ('
I
Plants in Bloom.
H.VVK a dozen varieties of new VERHEN.^S,
of all colors,—pure white, deep criin.son.
striped, 6;c.; thirty varieties of the li(>SE,
blooming. Pei sons wishing to make selections
are invited to call and see them. They will be
reaily for delivery in the course of the summer
and fall.
•Many curious and beautiful plants are con
stantly coming into bloom.
LL'TTKPiLOH. Eowan Street.
S. Persons wishing Strawberries in any
quantity should give notice the day before they
arc wanted.
On tiie grounds, 20 cts. per quart.
When sent out, “
May 17. fl-tf
COl'TON Y.AK^XS for s;iio
by the bale, at Factory prices, by
8TAUK ic WILLI.VALS.
March 10, 18-")2. 7l*tf
LoxDox
Byass’” just received and
r.\SKS Pints,
for sale by
S.
May 20, 1852.
jVEW COODfS.
E are now receiving n very large and
well selected stock of SPP.lNtJ (OOL)S.
consisting of a full as.'’iirtnie|[J of
Fftnctf fiiUrpie i^rtf Goftds^
■Vinong wliicli may be found the latest and most
fashionable styles of Ladies’ and uciitleiaen's
i»i5i;ss (;ooi)S,
Hats, (’ap.^j, l>niiiirt., Keady-iiiade ('Intli-
ing, Ilardwun*, (jnw.-erie.^, 1'riigs and
3Icdiciucs, Saddlery, (.'rockery,
and (ilasswaro.
A large and well selected stock »f
Boots and Shoes, and Ijadies’ and (Icntle-
nien’s (Jaiters, (very fine.)
SALT, HION, MOLASSKS and NAILS.
We intend selling as cheaii as we can
would be glad if our friemls ai.d the public
would call and examine our stock.
J. T. COUNCIL i CAIN.
iNLvrch 24, lSo2. 7Gtf
COTTON YAIIXS.
E are .ilwnys ]>rf']'arcil t^> lurnish (.'OT-
O.N VAKNd by the bale, fit Factor/
price*!. J. T. WADDILL. ‘
April 11, 18'i2. H:.'tf
W. TfLLINGHAST ^ CO.
94-tf
1IAK\L\X*S lIoriT.,
r \ Y r I T i: v a i. r a:, c.
^■MIH Subscriber, having taken the large
1 Hotel, formerly known as the Planter s
Hotel, situated at the foot of Hay .Mount, Hay
Street. Fayetteville. N. (^., respectfully informs
liis friends and the juililic that he is now rn-
gagetl in refitting the building, which is sup
plied with entire new Furniture, and is pre
pared to accommodate the travelling publitr.—
Having had some experience in the business in
the town of Pittsborough. N. (’., he Hatters
himself that he will be able to give satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their compa
ny. IHs rooms are large and airy.
He has large and convenient St^ibles, and a
good and faithful Ostler.
JOFiN IIAIIMAN.
Feb'y 17, 18V2. . OC.tf
S'l'Ot'K
^g^llE undersigned are now receiving their
H- SPill.NG STOCK, consisting of
&
j-3m
i?!
i’.cd ..II I lor >a'e liw. i' r ^’ VSIl
I.AWitLNt.’E .V TIi(»V.
'■2. 7-2t
S \ I J '.
W ILLI.VMS.
7-tf
/ U iirrO’it.s, IV anfcd.
l ANii WAUn ^NT.'^ w.-inted, for
•li the hi-he. t c.isli j.rice will
LLI.IAH
fulv 10.
ag'-n
Fi:i T
nine.
lOOn V
iii.-ii (>.
W 1,1 bi
bM nil
Pstt'Iit
M.lti
X Ir bit
FL'I.LF.ll.
7-nt
\\ Ax ri:i).
Hickory .Ax'etrees, 7.
21 fe( t lonz. I by H.
i-!e:ir of knots and ,
will be paid. j
Tongues, s iwed. t
2,\ incl.es, at the ^
iii't> :in l V. ii.^ .shakes; at the ,
I 'd Wliitel;ik Wagon .^pcikes. i
i;g. '1 t,. iiiehes; at
n. at Icr M. !
lied Oak. .\-lie White Oak
, foi- which the hi hei-t c.i^h
piilv soon to
‘ ‘elli.ui FFLr.r.ii.
7-;;t
111 kririiHiiriil \Viin’lioi;.\(‘ iV .SmI S!«rp,
I'lillosi Vork.
Tile inidiTsioiied .«olieif tlie atteii-
I iiri ha:-ers of Implements foi- the
itioti to their as.sortment, which
the ni'ist recent improvements
nit I S in their line, all of which
* 1 I'iei's to insure sati.^faction to
I I lAi.i.v It.iilway Fiidle'.s Chain
"r t'M- lii'isir,. ,f the Wheeler
ii aw ,ir l.-'l the fu st [iremium at
oiMity Fairs, where tiiey have
Power-i. warranted.
lriiidile> Iron .'^weep Powers, Tap-
:'.T I’liwer. i’lows. Harrows. Fan
■■ I'utters, i’ortable Iliirr Stone Mills,
'■ir^s. .'wc. \c. I'ield and Garden
■ i.i'in.i: jt Ai.iTv, Fertilisers, Fruit
()ur de>! rijifive Cata-
■'! w!th cut'', wiil be sent gr.itis
!ir I’ost (tflice .''tamps are remit-
to the dist.alice.
H.VLPH k CO.
i--‘3m
— ,\LSo _
Pictorial Life of Gren Scott,
J’a/iifthf' f /'irni—f 'n i/it Lihtniii.
PKici; ;;o ci.'v rs.
—Ai.so—
Lithographic Picture of
WiM-liJJ) SIOTT.
1 i:iCL ‘ i N'I'S.
—AL.'^i >—
HISTORY of TH3 MSX-
ICAN WAR,
Givinsr tlie full account of the P. \TTLF,. and
tlie lUULI.lAN'l ACllIi;\ FMLNTS of
TSic Hero »t‘(
With Miips'itiil K iiiji'ii r I
BV K. l». .M.VNSiTLLH, iisQ.
Price ^1 2.‘).
1000 aT;i:NTS waxti:i).
To whoni Counties and Histricts will be given,
tor the sale oi'these works. .\p|.lieatioii,s
ihoiiM be made immediately. reriiis iiivaria-
blv (,'ash. I'iscount liberal.
A. .S. IJARNKS & (U,
/>•,
No. -jI John street, .New York.
June 22. li'”)2. .‘1-ltci.iw
LAX!) I'Oli SALi:.
A V.VU'.MiLL tract fif Land is i.il'ercii for
. » sale. Containing 220 acres, lying -’'i miles
west of Fa vettevil!»-. near the F. iX . Plank
Itoad, aiijoining .Mr.-. .Nott and others, with a
good drt’eiling and otlu'r nec essary out heusrs.
well watered and liealthy situation. -\pl'L'
soon to l». (i. Mchuiiic in F.iyettov iile. oi- to
.las. 11. .'^Icl>ullic on the premises, for p.wiicu-
iars.
June 21-., 1S-V2. :?-tf
rxlox ac'ai)i:mv.
^HF second Session of this Institution will
coninience on .Monday the 12th of .lulv
next, miller the eareof (iiles Leiteh. a graduate
ol the I ni\eisity of .North (.'arolin.i.
Ti rill!' Ilf Tuiiiiiii, )>fr SiKnioii. nz:
Spelling. I’.eailing. Writing, and .Mental
.\rith'.iu-tic. Si'» 00
Engli.'h (iraiiim.ir, Geograpliy, .\rilhme-
tic, and History, ' ' 0 00
Latin. Creek. French, and the higher
br.iliches of Matlieiiiaties, 12 00
The .‘■Steward's Hall will l»e kept by .Mrs. M.i-
ry E. Howland, (late id' Lumlierton.) well known
to the public lor lu r ability to dis.-harge the
iluties incumbent on the same, having hecn for
II number of years past conneete.l with pub'ie
house keeping. The Trustees flatter themselvrs
that she can give general satisfaction. She will
board for seven dollars a month, and bo.nd c.oi
also be obtained in good families in the neigh
borhood.
l?y order u!' the Hoard of Trustees.
JOHN T.VVLOK, Sec’y.
June 17, 18V2. 2-4 w
:ir(' I’( '
.I.iIlN J. Pl'.lLll’.'
i f ."i.el iif 1«.r t :.e ci
ensiiin'Z ele -;i n.
June 11. l.-'i2.
'5
' 1 i I'
\l
S/t)(
u!i.-
•V / ...
rrili.T
, and
at co:-t
to :!Hr;ou!ic('
a candi'l.ite for t!i- oilice
;iiit\ I'f ( uioberlaiid, at the
'JO
; Sal, at ('usf.
■'ill soil .'lOo jiair of Ladies'.
( Inldren's .'-hoes, (i.iitcrs.
(„'all wliiletlie a.'Sorliiient
W
Jun.- 1 t.
LATT A.
'.•'.'tf
- j
'I
I »!!
liy 12,
saij:.
superior N. (
b. K W.
HACON.
McLAUKIN.
0-1 m
LiTe of Gen. Scott,
' '■ I received. Also, !race .Vgiiihir's l)ays
"1 I.nice; U ,i|o. Wide World; I'ream Life;
i'-'ii ;ii on the 'iilturi! of the Grape; Harper’s
/lae, I VI,Is. bound; l!omanism at Home,
M I’lC'i h H('(' fO Hi nt.
The Il- iise fornier’y occuiiied by I. Hawley.
■ [e'^ite J. G. Co,,k, till Jan'v 1st. AppIv to
H. C." HALL, or ‘
HALL \ S.VCKLTT.
June n. ls.->2. '.''.Hf
EDG-BV/ORTH
* v'_£_'''
Greensborough, N. C.
rg'tllE Twellth year of this Institution will
■ commence on .MONH.VV, the 2d day of
.\r:r.'^T next, and t'rniiiiate uiion the last of
.May following. I’he scholastic ear is divided
into Sessions of live months each, with a recess
of a few days only at Christmas.
The prim:iry design of this Institution is to
secure to it.s puyiils every facility for the ac
quisition of a solid and f>rnamental education.
The Priiieipal is aided by a corps id' able, ae-
coiiiplished. and thorouglily i{ualitied teachers.
Fi.r 'ircu'..irs and other particiil.irs relative
to the School applv t'l.
1-rol. HICIFb STEHLING,
I’rincipal.
'.I'.i-liw
Spring Ciiood';—IS.Vi.
'.iAMi*:s KVIJ’: !
IS .\i>W RKCKIVINti AimCT I
250 Packages of DRY GOODS, I
.Ml of whii h iieing luirchase.l for C.\SH, will be ;
otfen-.i at v. ry reduce.1 ]>riet>s for cash. I'r on j
time to punctual customers, either by whole- •
sale or retail.
15 iltin;r t'lotiis t'roin No. 1 to 10, of
'.lie best that is maiiufacture.L
Marcli 22. l!So2. 7')tf ;
'I'haf I^OLISIf! hoir it SJmtcs! '
KKODO Bo\‘w ivithin
tlir iiiiir iiioiifli^!
A .1. WOOjiWAHl) returns his thanks to i
.a • the public for the unprecedented en- i
couragement he has nut with in the m.inufac-
ture and sale of his celebrate ! POLl.''H, and at
the same time wishes it understood that he al-
w.iys keeps a supply on hand for wholesale or
retail.
F.xperience has jiroved that this Polish is un-
s'lrpa.ssed for .luickness in j>utting a gloss on
boots .and shoes, and also in preserving the
leather.
Persons wi.diiiig to oil their lioots can use
this Polish with eqii.il success immediately af
terward.'; 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 I’rintiiig Ottice.
Fayetteville, Feb. :il, ti7tf
I DAILY i:xim:ctiJ),
A (;i;NEH.VL assortment of CO()PERS’
TOOLS, of the best manufacturers’
make, by
ClT'
IL\I{!)\\ AKK.
f’trps^ an ft Shocs^
.\11 of which will be sold low to punctual cus
tomers as heretofore.
Merchan's ainl others will do well to exam
ine their St.'ck before making purchases. W e
will not be undersold.
HALL & SACKETT.
March 11, l!'-;2. 72tf
XI'r\V~FIIL\T.
undersigned have entereil into copart-
.M. nership, under ttie name and style of
&: Troy,
F'or the piirjiose of doing .a general .^lercantile
and Harter liusiness. We have taken the Store,
No. 1o(;HEI;N s rUEET, formerly occupied by
.Messrs. John lluske iV Son.
GEO. W. LAWRENCE.
JOHN li. THOY, Jr.
Oct. 22, 18-')1. 3:!tf
L\ s rom:,
fSLOrc ll.'s and Plou-h Castings. Corn Shell-
ers. Cultivators, Straw Cutters, and Spin
ning Wheels.
H. C. ll.VLL, of Home.
Oct. IS. 18-'.l. :?2tf
M
t^dtjcifcriUe iiitid,
LA\T:r'n:\ hjj:, x. c.
^■IHIS large and splendid I’uilding has now
i been in successful operation since May
1840. The I’edding and Funiitun! of all kinds
is new. and the rooms convenient and j-loasaiit.
The Table is always furnished with the best
the market alFor.ls, aided by a tine vegetable
garden.
Hoarders, Lfidger'^, and Travellers will find de
sirable aecoinn.odations ai;i.l attentive servants.
No pains will be spared to give eutir.r satisl'.ic-
tion.
Families can be furnished with large, airy,
front double rooms, conveniently and hand
somely furnished.
An exiierietice of 20 years will enable the les
see, she liopes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN HHOWN.
June 1, 18.'>0. 2S-tf
FtnfeUi'viUr MSranrh
(IfiTiliMI i;!^TlBLI);iL]ii:\T.
•T. T3. \VS)i(t' & l'st(k'rliilS,
I)roj)f'rSy 7'm'iji., mnf HAo^.stf/e Kini Iit-
(iii/ ( liitlmrA,
110 William Street, New York,
A. H. WIIITJ’IEU).
, ,„j I’oiuli am] l.ish! Carna;;e Maiiiifai'liiror.
'W‘i^7 Ol'LD respectfiiliy inform t'ne public
V w that he still coiitir.ut'S to -arry on the
above Inisiness in all its branelie.s. He returns
tlianks for the liberal patronage he lii-'t ri.*c*iv-
ed. and hopes by a strict attention to busine.ss,
and a desire to please all and give general khI-
isfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.
He warrants all lii.s work to '>e made ot the
best material aiiil by experienceil worknien; and
should any" of it fail in twelve monlhs (with fMir
usage) either in workn'ansl.ip or materiul, he
will re]iair it without charge.
Persons wishing to buy, woiihl .i.) well to call
ami examine hid work before purcha.-i'iig. :iv it
caiiimt lie surjiassed for f-tyie, 'dega’ii-e. nnd
duraiiility. He is d'termined to tell love lor
cash or on ^hort time.
Ordei's thankfully receive i Hiid i':'oni;'it’.y at
ten.led to.
iiFl'AInlNw ne.ntly e::ecutcd at short
notice and lowest p.-ssihlo prices.
Fayetteville, Feb. 2, 18'2. f.ltf
E. C.
H.\LL, of Rome.
;)2tf
Oct. IS. 18.')1.
ro rm-: rnn.ic.
Livery Stable Bus'ness.
^81 HE siiliscriber intemls carrying on the
ft above busiues as usual. Having ailded
considerable Stock, he will be able to accom-
mohite the public. Thankful for past favors,
he solicits a continuance.
J. W. TOWERS.
Jan'y’20, 18.'.2. 58tf
A I.L those indebted to the subscriber w ill
liml their accounts made out by calling at
the Foundry wliich will please be settled as
early as convenient. II. G HALL.
March (i. 71
Person street, (next flo' r to I’.aiik of C:;pc F'l .ir.)
FAYFTTFVILLF, N. C
E woukl beg leave to iiiiorm the citizens
of Favetteville and vicinity, that we
have just received our supply of .'si’KiNi AND
Sl'M'lKH (iOODS, whicli comprises a genera'
assortment of
u I: 1 > v->L\ 1) 1: c LOT I i I x(i,
Which will be found worthy the attention of
purchasers. Our assortment consists in p.irt ol
tile follo\\ ing:
CO.VI'S.—ISlack nnl eoF.l cloth Dress, Frock
and Sack (,’fi.Tts, all (lualities; biack and colored
Cashincret ditto: French and F.ngliffh Drap D -
Ete ditto: (iueen's-cloth and .\liiac.a ilitto: Fan
cy Croats of iiK'ttled Crasse c.n.l Tweeds: Ken
tucky Jeans: Linen an l Cotton (Jinghams: 15ro.,
buff and white Linens: w hite grass-cloth Sacks.
iMC. of all iualities.
P.\NTS—(Jf black and col'd Cassimere; fancy
single-mill'd ditto; Frencii and English Draji
D'Ete ditto; white and col'd Drill ditto: Ken
tucky Jeans ditto; India and French Nankeen
ditto, 1*1:0.
VEST.S—Of black Satin, Boin'iazine, .\ljmca.
black and col'il .Silks: w hite and col'd .Marseilles
ditto: brown and p:idded Linen, piain and tig'd;
Nan’Koen, Hufl'. tlr.iss cloth, .'ic. .Ml of which
are oU'ered for s.ile as low as can be liought in
the Ni'W ^'ork market, at wiiolesale and retail.
In addition to tiie above, we shall kee;> (iii
hand a geiioriil assortment of Shirts. Drawers,
('oilars. Cravats. Hosiery, iVC. Also, (.’loths.
(’assimeres. and Vestings.
The TAlLOHiN(J DEl’AHTMENT will be
continueil as before, and all orilers for tine Cloth
ing will be executed in the mo.st f.ishionable
style. A. C. ll.VuT, Agent.
A] ril ‘i. 18’)2. 80tt
E. C.
OF
HALL,
liO.M K,
tSurct’.^snr tjf IlnU, Suclct tt «f' C'>.,
S now receiving his F:ill .''TOCK of (iO()DS,
consisting of a general assortment of
*
them
.^'i'li.XW (’L'r'i'i'.US.
I.OT j ;st received, and we inti-nd for the
ac'‘omiii'ii!alion ot oiir customers to keet'
coiist.iir.lV oil hand.
'H^HE subscriber lias leased for a term of
i-sq.. his fire-proof : J)py lioods, SiuidU'rV. I lutS.CnpS,
is now in a condi- 1 *, ii i ‘
Miors. Ihinlwaro, (iroconrs.
.V much l.-irger and more general stock than
J. T.
10, l.S'.J,
'I'OlJAl
WA DDILL.
;ts-if
C'O.
y "t H E subscriber cintinues to receive and j
3 sell, on maiiafactiirer.s' account, all grades ■
i.if maiiiOactured Tob.icco.
J. UTLEY.
May :’.l, 18.V2. 'J.-.tf
LLMin-.U! l.lMliLK!!
J E have our .'steam Saw Mill in success
ful «]ieration, 8 miles from Fayetteville,
near the Haleigh .^tage Hoad, and are prepared
to execute orders in .uir lino. .\s we run two
llnhirii or ('ircuhir Sin-.i. we can fill bills at the
shortest notice. We can furnish Pine, Poplar
and Juniper LFMHEP>, and of nlmo.st any
length. Our Luml>er, for truthfulness of line
anil smoothness of face, shall be equal to any
ever delivered in market.
JONES & r.ARP.EE.
March ::o. 18--)2. 78tf
Store, with his Wharves, and
tion to take especial care of .Spirits Turpentine
:ui'l other Nav:il Stores comniitteil to his care.
The W .-irehouse is well known to be the best and
safest place in town for the storage of P.acon,
I,ai d. Corn, Peas, ivcc. The lower wliiu ves iiave
on them four large new sheds, wlu're Spirits can
be safely kept from the rain and sun. He is
jirepared to receive and ship, or sell, all kinds
of produce sent to his care,
advances when required.
He liegs to refer to the following gentlemen:
li. W. Hrown, John Dawson, O. (i. Parsley and
Thos. H. Wright, Esqs.
MILES rOSTlN,
Brown’s wiiarf, ^Vilmington, N. C.
.Sept. 12, 18ol. 21-Y
. * V ' • —- • ^ ^ '
"'-'v ■
Only Biariit 011$ iii Farl.
A.A.MoKI'/niAX
^^TILL continues to carry on the C.VHRl.^GE
1>1‘.''1NESS in all its iiranche
mains of his old stand, opposite 1,
i T. C. V/ORTH,
rii.iiiii.'sSiON AM) riiii\v.\iiDi'.(i .^iFnnuM,
WII.AILXGTOX, X. C.
Feb. 1. 1n'.2. (iO-f
DAn,^ T5vY’r:(^'rrn7
A (;i;NKH.\L AS.SOF.T.'.IENT ( t' HOLl.OW
W AHK. by j;. C. JiALL. c. Rot-.
f)ct. 18,
whollsai^l:
WaU'si mill .?‘Wc‘Jry
L. II. d.' (().,
Tmjifii'ti'r^, Mun)'t'n'-tnrrI'n f’Tia ,Tihh- i'a
A..V, J. irrti'i/, mill JTimf''/'
H-'iv.? li'ri'ed the Old StanJ
formerly oei-u].i-:d ' y
Canticlii. P.rofher k 'Cv., Soutii
/v/.v' cf.,/• , ■:/ ('fi'irfi.s (ii'if Ji i/tiiiiore firtets,
iNo. L'27,! wliiil; thev are j.uttinsr in c^rinileie
onler for the W H('H. liSA I.E W ATCH AM»
JEWELRY LUSINFSS, to bo opened abo'st tl;«
20rh of .Inly.
in calli'ig the attention of the trade to tlic
new concern, we niention the fact thut we .'ire
jissociated with one of the most extensive .lew-
elry Manufacturing Establishments in tlie coun
try, which must give a decided Jidvnntitgr- over
all others in this market for supplying deal''r:-»
with .lev. elry at manufacturer.-)' prices, a feature
in this branch o! trade long since needed -be
tween Paltiiuore and tlioSoutliern .Mid V*': stern
.Nlerchants.
We desire to call particulr.r attention to tha
Watch ilepartnient, which will at all tiaies be
supplied w ith a great assortment from the most
ce'.el rated niaiiuficturcrs, aud kept in pcrfcct
running order, so th.it purchaser’’ may ut once
take them, with a written guar.autee that they
will jicrfona correctly.
This braiu h of the bn.sincss will recelvc tl/e
especial attention of one of the firm, whose e.\-
tensive .and j.ractical knowledge of the business
will, we hope, give us a place in the iineondcoc
of liuyers.
We resp‘'Ctf.illy invite yon to call upon ’i.s
when you next visit our ciiy, confidently be
lieving that an exaniinatioii of our (!oods wiil
];rovc to you that they arc better styles Kiid
cheaper tli.-in you have ever seen in thi« market,
and assure you that no effort shall be vii tirig
on our pc.rt to make the aequaiutance .r.e of
mutual benefit.
L. H. MILT.ER & CO.
Obi stand, formerly oecupicd Ir.
Caiitiel 1. Pro. .'c Co., S. L. cor- ,
ner d' Charles & RalliPiore : i.
r.aUimore. .tune is'il. 1 1-Y>>
REFFHENCES:
Messrs. Wyeth, Rlacklcck .Sc ( .'■.
Gwyn, Reid \ Taylor.
Jatnes Hodges x I'.rothir
Hur?t .V i5erry.
.'■lurdoch, l>uer .V Ev;ins.
Sti-lhiiaiin \ Hiiaichs.
.•sangston \ Co.
I’crthlow, fiv.yii ( o.
Hie'y Pctidleten.
Cushings \ Hailey.
John >luiT'iiy ik .'o-
Moore \ (irillin.
at the rc-
■erty Point
He returns thanks lor the lilieial [latronage h*'
has heretofore received, and hopes by strict at
tention to business an.I a desire to give entire
satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.
,, P.aving kept the -.rreater portion (d‘ his Tim-
ever o,,ened on the hast si, e of the ( ape Fear | .listance Irom f.ie manufiM-tory. he has
I'tll’.ACt'O.
E liave a lot of prime common Tobacco,
which we will sell by the box very
cheap. J. & 'i'. WWDDll.L.
.May 2f). 18.'i2. i)l-tf
—which he is prepared and determine,! to sell
to punctual customers, either at wholesale or
retail, at greatly reduced prices.
ft-jy^He would call particular aUention to his
stock of HOOTS .\ND SHOES. The assoitment
He will also make i is unusually larg", and (d' every quality and
style; and having been bought lor Cash, be car»
and will sell them very low.
You that wish Bargains will find it to your
interest to give the Stock an e.\aniii.ation before
buying elsewliere.
.-Vhvavs on hand, a general stock of GROCE-
RIFS.
Oct. 18, 1851. ;>2tf
T
Nl'.W (iOODS.
gUST received, mv Fall sup])lv of CLOTHS,
CA.SSl.MEHES AND VESTINGS, TR!M-
.MINGS, kc., of the best quality, from New
York. .Also, the latest Report of the New York
FASHIONS.
ffeir I still continue to carry on the
T.\lLORIN(j P.USINI-^SS, at my Stand on Hay
street, and those who may favor me with their
custotn may rely on having their work done in
MRS. W AF/rOX,
^lantnn-Maker and ^[illin(i\
1 Ins just roceivod
a new and heautiful assort-
me,it of Spring and Sum- | „eat and fabhionable style, and on the most
KO \ r.Tfi, and I favorable terms.
XIIE W’AHS.\4\ .'iI.\(JE will leave Fayette
ville d.iily, at half past four o’clock, .M ..
commciicing the 1st day of .lul^'. 2-tt
McKINNON & MoNElLL.
7.
' de li\
E. J. HALE & SON.
KOK SALL,
B.VG.S white Corn .Meal, 100 Ihs. in a
Bag, a fine article for f.imilv use.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS.
Miij 4, 1802.
A CAiin.
return of low water renders it nece.s-
K. sary tliat the Steamer (.'hath.ani should be
employed as ii tow boat. She will not therefore
run as heretofore, on any regular days, until
further notice.
JNO. D. AVILLL\M.S, Apt
Cape Fear S. B. Co.
Miij lii, yo-if
expects to receive them
monthly as long as the .sea
son lasts; and will sell them
as cheap, if not cheaper, than any in the m ar
ket. She expects daily a new and iK'autiful
assortment of Dress Trimmings, Black Lace
Sliawls, Scarfs and .Mantillas. Also Dress and
Sacque Patterns of the latest style.
Orders from the country jiromptly at
tended to, and country customers may always
be sure of getting the latest style of articles or
patterns.
March JIO, 18.j2. 78tf
xoricE^
PERSONS indebted to us by Bond or Book
account due previous to Jan'y 1, 18'>1,
must settle or we will make settlements by legal
Oct. 27, 1851.
ARCHIBALD GRAHAM.
34tf
daily
i^JTAGE leaves WARSAW
rival of the cars, say 10 o’clock
on the ar-
m.,
and arrives in Favetteville at U p. m.
McKlNNON .} McNEILL.
April 12. 18)2. 81tf
Wilmington ami Goldsborough papers copy
until forbid.
Xi:w BOOK^ ~
aUEECIIY, by tbe author of the AVide,
Wide W orld; Romanism nt Home, by Kir- i
wan; the Farmer’s Dictionary, by D. P. Gard
ner, M. D.; the Wide, Wide World; &c., &c.
Just received.
E. J. UALE & SOX.
Ma; 22, 1852.
on hand a large and well selected lot of tho
roughly seasoned Timber, of every de.scription
used in his busincs.s. which enables him to retain
all his princijial w orknien. He is therefore now
prepared to do any work in his iine in the very
best style, and on th? most favorable terms—as
low as any work of the same qi’ality in N. C.
He has on hand. ccm)iletely finished,
Harouclies. for 1 or 2 horses;
11 Hockawayi. and L! Buggies.
Also, nearly fini.shi d,
10 Carriages for 2 horses:
20 P>arouches for 1 and 2 iH.rses;
12 Rockawavt.. au i Jtl Buggies:
All of which arc of the most :ippnived plan and
finish, and will compare with any work in the
U. Stat«s for neatness and durability.
Having been engaged in the above business
for the past 20 year-, his work is well known,
and he refers to old customcii for proof of iis
durability.
Abb work warranted for 1‘2 months,
and rcpaire 1 free of charge shoiil.! it f.iil by bad
workmanship or material, within that tiie.e.
RKivMiu.NtJ executed at short notice, and
on reasonable terms.
Jan’y 2(i, 18o2. 59
Itcccii'cd on Vonsignmcnt,
A ND for sale cheap, ”>0 bbli. WHISKEY.
JNO. I». W1LLIA>L‘3.
May 4, 18o2. . 88tf
A(;RlcrLTUUAL WORKS.
'HTON'.'s !;icmeiits c.f .'Scientific Agrieul-
ture: Dana on Manures: .Vmcric.in Muclt
Book: Yonatt on the Pig: (,'oie’s America’i Fruit.
Book: Thomas's Fruit Cultiirist: Family Kitch
en (iardener, by Bui.:t; lian.-i's Muck .Manual;
■Vil Ml's Anie;icun I'arm Book: Richardgon on
the P.ec: Ditto on the Hog: the American Rase
Culturist; .'.Hen's Hur.al .Arcliitecture; L'own-
ing’s Fruits and Fruit Trees of Americn; John
ston’s .Xgricultural Chemistry: Farmer's Tre.a-
«iire, by Falkner; Miner’s Am. Bee Keey;er's
Mar.ual: Youalt nnd Martin on Cattle: Fcpsen-
den's (.'omplete Farmer and (jardener: Wlieel-
er’s l!iir:il IloiiM's; .Stewa.rt'o Stable Econoniiy;
Hindi’ Farrier; .Mason’s Farrier; &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
I April H, 1^j2.
E H -vHl’P.H .S Magar.ine for May; As good ri**
E K a Comedy, or the Tenne'senn's .‘^tory:
Hue's Travels in Taitary. Tiiibet and China;
Recollection:: of a I’olici’nan: Experiences ol a
Barrister; Confe.-'sioiis of an .\ttomey; Heroines
of Hi.'tory: Children, their Hydrojiathic Man-
aireinent, by Dr. Shew. Also, further suppli.-M
of Family Itibles, Blank I’ook“, C’fip and Lett- r
Papers, .School Books, tS:c. .hist received V.y
E. J. Il.VLE i jON.
May 12.
WAX I'LI),
BARRELS of TURPEN-
.if tf TINE, for Di.stilleryatthe
Plank lload Bridge on Big Rockfish, The best
niark-jt price will be paid. For further inform
ation, inquire of John W. .Murjihy, at the Bridge,
or of A. A. McKethau, Fayetteville.
Dec. 18, 1851. 4ytf
CHIXKS.
ON ALL IILB BANK3 IN FAYEITEVILLE
LOOK r.LsDLUV.
nW. H.\RDIE hi>s ri'.^ii.'iied the Book
fci• lii'idin^ Biisines.s at the new .'^ture next
. door to Mr. Bea'-ley, Jew''’ler, where he will re-
, ceive and exec-ite binding in any 'trie desired.
Augu't 1. 27lf
RARPER'.S Magazine for June: The P.'iris
Sketch Bi.o’k, by' Tliackeniy; (iaieties a id
I (ji-avities, !)y Hora'*e Smith; Joumej to Icelitnd;
1 Up the Rhine, by Hooil—2 parts: Alison's Life
I of >!nrlborovgh; Cockburn’s Life of Lord Jef-
i frey; Horse Shoe Robinson new editi^^.n; Marcus
^ Warhiud, by .Mrs. Lee Hent?; Jtobertson’.s
I Charles V; The Farmer’s Enryclop'jedia of Mo-
I dern Aginculture, by Blake; The Peats ot the*
Farm, by Richardsf.n: Hor.-es—their \n^ie^v^
Breeding, &c., by ditto; Domestic Fowls, and
j Ornamental I’ouhry, by the s.»me Author.
Also, further supplies of Gunn’s Domcbtic
Medicine, .Vilen’s Rural Architecture, fcabooJ
1 Books, &c., jubt received by
\ June 15. r HALE & T
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