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c' IB I -W IE EIILY. VOL. II. FAYETTEVILLE, N. JULY 22, 1852.

NO. 110. TT7DT 7V VWTTIMHV NOTICE. NOTIGE. NOTICE.

Hotchkiss'g Tcrlical Wafer WJiccl. INTED BY J. B. NEWBY. 'BnE Subscriber having associated with him-I will buy any lots of Spirits Turpen.

SHOCCO SPRINGS, WARREN COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA. tUHS pleasant Summer Retreat, easy of access, handsomely fitted up, and neatlv ffflHE partnerLip heretofore txi.t self in business his sou Matthew, the busi-I WW tine offered in this market, and will JL the name of J. II. Jt E. F.

is Uu BTXnERE are several hundred of these Wheels JL in operation in different couuties In North -1- ness will hereafter be couducted uindr the name receive and ship for distillers to New York or day dissolved Ly natail eket. VARD J. HALE SON, DITORS AND PROPRIETORS. All tbn indrbtcl the firm, tv note or furnished, is now open for the reception of company. elsewhere, affording the usual shipping facilities.

J. T. WAD DILL. June 3, 1852. 96 tf- Carolina.

For proof of their great advantages over the common flutter wheel, or any other wheels now in use for saw mills, we confidently refer to those who have applied them to their acconBt, are requested to call at VL F. Mr-phy's, and settle before the 15th of February Shocco water, sulphur. Magnesia, Soda, and style of M. N. Leary Son.

The undersigned, thankful for the liberal patronage hitherto extended to him, respectfully solicits a continuation of the same in behalf of the new Firm. All those indebted to the undersigned, either SPRIXC 1XD SliMIER GOODS Lime, and Epsom Salts, is confidently recommended by eminent physicians conversant with next, and thereby save cost. And those ha nag cUins agaiurt the Una are re; nested ts reseat Tor 1 ts properties, as remedial in most diseases the mills. can recommend them particularly fr their superiority in cases of low head of water, or tack water. taem uainetiiaUlT.

uman frame is heir to, and has conferred great by note or account, are earnestly requested to settle the same as early as possible. j. vr. Mcprnr. R.

V. UK PUT. EM HE subacriber would call the attention nf benefit on many invalids who have tested" it. A good Hand of Music will be in attendance Jan'y Cfi, 1S52. IQ-J during the season, and the proprietor flatters JL bis friends, and the public in gr.eri.l, to one of the largest varieties Spring and Summer Goods the Semi-Weekly Odskbvkr $4 00 if i advance; $4 60 if paid during the inscription or $5 after the year has eekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if a advance; $2 50 if paid during the jf subscription; or $3 00 after the year tpired.

2RTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents ire for the first, and thirty cents for each himself that his fare, and attention to the com Spirits of Turjicntine. leant d. M. N. LEARY.

Fayetteville, June 7, 1852. 97-3m WILLIAM A WyKR7 FO AHDING AND We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable for different Leads of water, at Wilmington, New-bern, Washington, Edcnton and Fayetteville. The wheels may also be Lad of E. A. Brevard, Lincoluton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va.

Persons wishing to obtain the right to use the wheels, will be served on application to 1). McNeill Fayetteville, N. C. D. McNF.ILL.

fort of his guests, will compare favorably with any other establishment of the kind. Ever offered by Lira in this market. Among TQAO rirsons having Spirits Turpentine le JL sell, we are in the tuarket to bun or I Lis asrtmcnt mar funl: Gentlemen's per day, 1 2o, by the week at the REDUCED FARE. DRIS HATS. to-it: Kon-uili.

JTulvsLiu. IW will receive and ship to any market owner mar desire, and make liberal advances oa rote of $1 per day. Families per month, $20; Ill ROUGH Tickets between Wilmington, N. COMMISSION ver. Silk, LUbli and Angola, with a complete assortment of all other kin-Is rt Kur and Wool and Baltimore.

Fare $18. Via Wei single persons S2r; children under 12 years and servants half price. WILMINGTON. N. C.

A. A. McK ETHAN. D. J.

Mc A LISTER, Feb'y 22, 1849 tf Hats usually found in this market. ALSO SAMUEL CALVERT. June 30, 1852. 4-8t COOK TAYLOR. May Sit Price of llnzn ntlraiiceil.

ing publication. Yearly advertisements tal contracts, at reasonable rates. Ad- ERSONAL attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Stores. I have ample Straw Goods in abundance, to-wit: Panama, are requested to state the number of SALE OF REAL ESTATE tacuities for conducting the business; lare Rice Straw, Pedal, China Pearl. Leghorn (Kos- snrrn Carolina mmxrE roiPAXT, OF CHARLESTON, S.

C. don, Petersburg, Richmond, and City, or via Weldon, Portsmouth and Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the Office of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at Wilmington, or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jan. 1.

1852. 63-tf ns desired, or they will be continued till I suth style) and Palm-leaf HATS, for Ucntle- FRIIE Subscriber offers for sale 5000 acres whnrf and store sheds to keep spirits from exposure. Naval stores will be shipped to anv JL of pine and swamp lauds, in Allsaints 5X ERSONS who have made contracts with J. F. Jordan Co.

for farnithinp RAGS. are hereby informed, that we will pay cetits per lb. on all Cotton Ragv Rope and EagciBtV delivered to tit after date. fPlHARTERED by the State of South Caroli- turn. Youths, Boys and Infants.

and charged accordingly. l'ansh, boutli Carolina. na, with a Capital of $250. 00O, all paid in ALSt) Letters to the Editors must be post-paid. house New York, or to other markets if advisable, and liberal cash advances made on consignments.

I refer to the following distillers: I and well invested. Fire, Marine, River and The land is good for cotton or corn, and 8000 A "ood assort Life Risks. CHAS. EDMONDSTON, Tres'L II. BRANSON 4 SON.

March 11. 1R52. 'IS ment of Boots k. Sbnes, for acres are now cut for turpentine, and in the third year of chippiug. There are three mill seats on the land, one grist mill in operation.

WANT OF MONEY. Gentlemen, Ladies. Jises, Youths, Boys, Children, subscriber offers for sale his STEAM R. M. ORRELL, FORWARDING COMMISSION MERCHANT AT Fnyetlcvillc, IV.

C. March 10, 1851. C2-tf EDGE WORTH ana the aam and frame for a saw mill already II LL. 13 miles from Fayetteville, on the and Servants; all of Licit A. L.

Tobias, Sec'y. DIRECTORS: Robert Mabtix. Col. James Gaisde5, -M. C.

Monnr.cAi, Chas. II. West. S. Mowbt, Jr.

Hesbt Cocia. made on a constant stream convenient to an a- will 1 offered on venr bundance of fine timber. The premises mav S. Plank Rond. It is unnecessary to the performance of the mill, as it will or itself.

Also, 10 likely Mules, 8 Road comnioJating terms for tLe L. Hannum, ay ne Count Chandler Hall, Johnston Lovett Peacock, Columbus B. H. Barren, i Thos. L.

Vail, Bladen Messrs. Smith, Ingram, Johnston Messrs. Z. J. Jones, Messrs.

Smith Jones, Fountain, Levi Bailey, May 20, 1852. 93-ypd re easb crouch. H. C. be reached at all seasons by water, in vessels.

Ready Cash, or to those that are willing to FglHE Twelfth year of ibis Isolation wLl There are two good dwellings with all necessa is, and 1 Timber Wagon, all in good order. The snbsrriWrs having been appointeI acents ry out buildings, and 200 acres of cleared land cash their accounts wben presented. JOHN C. THO.VSON, jv commence on tbe i-l tr AUGUST nest, and terminate npnn the lat ef A 1). M.

BU1E. 17, 1852. 9-3tPd under fence. The terms will be accommodat South-west corner Jarket Sijuare. Dr.

T. I). II A. ICS EI, HAS taken an Office on Hay Street, West of the Hotel Buildings. July 14, 1851.

4-tf A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE May following. The acbolatuc year is oinled ing, for which, apply to into Sessions of five month each, with rerejs of a few dart only at Christiasa. Fail Trade, I 853. in this place fur the above named company, are prepared to receive ofTers aud issue policies of Insurance on Fire, Marine, River and Life Risks, on liberal terms. All losses incurred at this agency, will be promptly adjusted and pid by the undersigned.

JLfarch 29. 1852. 77tf STORAGE. TOM F. GILLESPIE.

Conwayborough, June 29, 1852. 4-Ct Tbe primary of this Io.hauon is FOR SALE. secure to its pnpils every fscilite for tbe sc- Notice to Shippers by ivay of the VTrE have commodious krick Warehouses in the rear of our Store, in which we TH1HE Subscriber now offers for sale all his (jui.Miion of a solid and ornaruentxl eduratiou. Cape 1' car River. Hits, Itnrris Mfanicll, 3 NASSAU STREET, SEAR THE POST OFFICE, NEW YORK, FF.U fr CASH or approved CREDIT, i iii.ktc assortment of Tbe Principal is aided by a corps cf able, accomplished, and thoroughly qnaliSed teacher.

store cotton and other prouiue. D. Sl W. McL.VlT.IN. Nor.

1,1851. fOROM and after the first day of July, prox lor Circulars and other particulars rcliat VL imo, the deduction of five per cent, from the established rates of Freight when the bill to the School apply to. DcROSSLT BROWN. N. B.

Risks will be taken on the lives of slaves on the most liberal terms. Wilmington, N. March 27. 1852. 77-m mum shop.

I'otMV. Stafford, Oixon, NOTICE. is paid witlun thirty days) wia be discontinued. Prof. RIC1I STERUN5.

rriiscivaJ. jL Turjientine and Farmiag LAND, containing about 000 Acres, situated 12 miles East of Fayetteville, on the Goldsborough road, commonly known as Palmyra. It has a good dwelling house, out-buildings. and a store where a large amount of business is done, and incrensiug daily. This is a rare chance for turpentine getters, merchants, Slc.

and will be sold a bargain. Any one wishing to purchase, and wishing further information, Ciiu apply on the premises, to be sold at the Court House door in Jwery bill will be considered due when ren and Fancy Dry (Joods Clinton. S.itnpi-on cc-ontv, N. C. on In Store and arriving by every Steamer, dered, each Company reserving the right to charge interest oa the same for any delay in Mondsy the loth day of Augutt t.eU a part of StiiiK in part of payment.

Minnf t( turrr iJ off rize Il'trnr lUirer one Lumlred and forty acres of LAM). helr.g-I I LUu (JOODS, in every variety, TAFFETA SAT1X RIBBONS, fancy BONNET and Shippers of Naval Stores from this place are notified that the undersigned will receive and store, in Campbellton, Spirits Turpentine at 10 cts. per and will give receipt for each load 'RIBBONS, an elegant assortment BLACK V'ANCY SILKS, WHITE GOODS, every STEAMER SOUTHERNER fVTJTILL leave Fayetteville every Wednesday and Saturday, at 7 o'clock, A. nnd arrive in Wilmington at 7 o'clock, P. M.

And will leave Wilmington every Monday and Thursday, at 12 o'clock, and arrive in Fayetteville next morning. R. M. ORRELL, Agent. April 20.

1852. 85-tf JOHN I). WILLIAMS, oil' Thr'iJiiwj Portable t-rur'" 1 Joining tue i-nns aiilL nndersipiel are prepared to rnrwifth. Vi, in- of Leonard Gol in and otlirrs, for Ts for A. at abort notice, the genuine PF.RUYIAS OHll O'tllniUtirif, MtMH l.rll' Jill- I.

1 I two years, and coata, according to act of A s- GLAND, in any renuirteJ naanuties anJ oa the thine, Straw Cutter of ran out Bcnibly. m.t favorable terms. Persons wanting sup- jHittmis, heat Fan, Milt uud 1 THOS. UNDERWOOD, FhcriT. plies, will tlease send their order as bow as iption LACES AND EMBROIDERIES .18 it comes in and snip as instructed, the own J.

W. MURPHV. or P. TAYLOR, Fayetteville July 2th, 1851. 8tf Selling off til Cost: VKS.

MITTS, HOSIERY, CRAVATS. 7-1t er paying dravage, which will be 5 cts. per bbl. JuW 5, 1R02. Factory Grur, iNVr ami Grift prarUcable.

Payments in all cases to be CASK. reliant from the country are respectfully and will have barrels coopered or re-packed. wbca tLe artic.e i leaverei. 4 to xuiniiie our Mock. 13.

i'yl. 8-2m Mill Baric Mills, EJjc Toots, tf'r. if'c. tCr. STATU OT LAti()LLA, when the interest of shippers requires it, at ac GREAT BARGAINS! tual cost, chargeable to owners.

The interest COLUMBUS COUNTY. Commission FortearttiHs BEVERLY ROSE FON. July 2. 12. NOT1CI- nEY respectfully inform their customers Court of l'lcas a 11 Quarter May and the puulic, that they continue to car Term, lo'J.

I Herring, BCLS. just received and for-eale bv fCOOK TAYLOR. 10, IS' 2. tf Ucrrliaiit, Fayetteville, N. C.

Feb. 9, 1852. CStf rjftHE hcreirjoro exUucg in Lcnibetton. between the unler'cre-l. is of boat owners and shippers alike requires regulation of this kind.

JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent Cape Fear Steamboat Co. R. M.

ORRELL, Agent Henrietta Steamboat Co. T. S. LUTTERLOH, Neill tliancy, and wife Elizabeth. Robert Bald The subscriber is desirous of changing his business, and wishes to sell off Lis present stock of Goods immediately, consisting in part of Staple and Fancy Dry (woods.

Embracing a fine stock of Ladies' Dress Goods. Barege, Barege Le-Lains, Dotted and plain Swi.s ry on their business at their Mat Line Shop, near SNOW CAMP, Alamance county. North Carolina, where they arc prepared to execute win, Mary Laid in. Nancy Baldwin. jAmes this day dise-dvej by nntoal coent.

Tho indcbied to the firra will call t-n ii. W. Baldwin. Ihos. S.

Memory, and aifc I.arLeL JI17L1 roil all work in their line with punctmili- I ty and despatch. With an increased variety ot 1 Petition fr Division of Slaves. subscriber offers for sale one or two I McKay, at Lutnbertvn, who is anOmrised to ix. tile Uie eoocern. lbs.

n.v. J. 1). WILLIAMS. 0tf FOR SALE.

CON. Feb'v 0, 1852. tools and labor-saving machinery added to our 1 1JT apreariuz to the sati.ifaction of the Court, i Proprietor Merchants' Steamboat Co, June 28. 1852. 5-3m establishment the past winter.

a well selected it iu this case, that James Baldwin, one of of superior working MULES, with thout Wngon and Harness, JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. Imington, N. July 16, 1852. 9-2w assortment of materials purchased at the low- the Iiefendants is not a rtident of this State: Muslins, colored ditto, Barred, Jaconet and Cambric Muslins; cot'd Summer Silks.

Also, a general assortment of black and col'd Silk Dresses; a large assortment of Hosiery. Alsi, Cloths, Cassimeres. Tweeds, Jenns, and Satti-nets. A general assortment of Summer wear IVitt be Rtrricvil thr. Jirst rite in (In liner, est cash prices, workmen of known skill and It is therefore Ordered, by the Court, that pnbli-ability, together with long experience in the cation be made for six euccessive werks in the DCPThe undersigned, as Forwarding Agents on their individual account, respectfully give notice, that they will continue business.

fully justify us in saying, as to ual- I Fayetteville Olsvrver, for the said Jan.cs Bald- E. C. HALL, of Rf.me. for Gentlemen: ail kinds of Linen good. ity and price, our work has not.

will oot, and win to be and appear at the next Term of this to receive and forward Goods from their respec tive Warehouses at the River (where the dray- Oct. 18,1851. 2tf JOHN A. ROWLAND. GILBLUT W.

McKAY. Lumberton. Teh. 25. It 2.

C0X S50 Reward. JIP ANAWAY from me in Desert Her my JAM negro nun SOLOMON, who is uf osed be lurking between Mountain Creek at4 Drowaing Crerk, slout Morrivn county Lao quarter, vr Barrett's rjuarter in iJoore eovnty. boy is about ZJ years old, quite dark, quirk spoken, set of teeth, full 0 feet high, and no mark of the lash as recollected. I will give Fifty Dollars for the delivery of shall not. sulfer in comparison ith any other Court to be holdcn for the Coui.ty of Co1umbu, Shop in the South.

at the Court House in on the Second Grateful to the public for past favors, they Monday in August next, then and there to id-solicit a continuance of their patronage. swer, plead, or demur to said petition, or the N. B. Please semi your orders soon, as our same will be pro cvn i'rno as to him, and heard age saved to shippers is full 10 per ceut. on thfc freight bill) for a commission of 25 per cent, on the River freight bill and drayage.

This change to take effect on the 1st day of August next. JNO. D. WILLIAMS. R.

M. ORRELL. T. S. LUTTERLOH.

June 28, 1852. b-3m Also, a hirgc stuck of Boots and Slut's, Hats, Bonits. Umbrellas aud Parasols, Hardware and Crockery. Wines and French Brandy. The above stock is offered at the mere cost here.

Country Merchants and all others buying Goods in tli is market, will do well to call and examine, as 1 am determined to sell and close out 111 present stock, which is large and fresh, and well selected. W. S. LATTA. April 19, 1852.

83tf motto is "first come first served." Letters ad- accordinHT. Witness, Thos. M. Smith. Clerk of onr sai dressed to the stibscrilK-rs, at Snow Camp, N.

IE New Steamer 'FANNY LUTTERLOH' will leave Fayetteville every Monday and i'lay at 6 o'clock A. and leave Tuesdiiys and Fridays, at 12 o'clock, teucing on 19th July. For Pas-rs or freight, she is not surpassed by any in the River. Going down, she will run gli by day-light. T.

S. LUTTERLOH. 15, 1852. 8tf It. BLOSMMI.

ill I I i AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, Wilmington, C. St- Trompt personal attention given to all Consignments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this C-, will receive prompt attention. STAFFORD, CLARK DIXON. March 1852. 71-'iin Court, at Office in Whitcville, the second Man-day in May, 1S52.

THOS. M. SMITn. Clerk. ltKMiw said negro to me at bocve.

or Twenty -eve Dollars in any jail so that I get bint. O. W. ANDREWS, Dealer in Sloves, MARTIN RUSH. McCallum's Store, Montgomery -Aril, 1M2.

lbs. ol lia Wnntcd. iWILL pay 3.J cts. per pound cash for all clean cotton and linen RAGS, delivered to J. 1).

Williams, in Fayetteville. I am nsarly ready to put in operation a Paper Mill in this neighborhood, and am desirous of getting my Want of Honey: WILL sell my I'M MLR fiLSltKXCE, OCKFiSH SHEETINGS, or half bale, for sale by i General Agency and Commission Business. TipinE Subscribers have this day entered in-SL to a copartnership under the style of WHITAKER, WHITFIELD for the purpose of doing a general agency and the bale Jl two miles from the Jarket, on the Fayette C. T. IIA1GII SON.

MARPER'S Magazine f.r My: As good as a Comedy, or the Tennesson's tory; ville and estern Plank Road r.e of the most market. Feb. 12, IS53, Cly DAILY EXPECTED. TONS of HOOP IRON, suitable for Spirit barrels, 1y E. C.

HALL, of Rome. Oct. 18. 1851. 32tf 13, 1852.

8tf 13 1 R.V1 desirable and bealthv places in the county. line's Travels in Tartarv. Thibet snd China: rags in this market. My object is to pay as much for rags as 1 can afford, and hope that 1 may not be forced to distant markets for my Also. 4tl Shares of Fnretterille snd rtem Recollections of a Policen; Lxrerier.ee of a 1 11 a "11 Plank Road Stork, and UU Shares of Fayette commission business, and in offering their services to the public in that capacity they flatter Barrister; an Attorney: Heroines I have arranged with Mr.

Willianis ville Uerfel Stock. With the largest stork of Readv-made CAR themselves that they will be able to give satis of History: Childrm, their Hydn.j Management, bv Ir. Shew. Also, further set plies CORN, BUSHELS bread Com, well fanned anJ sound; for by LEETE Sl JOHNSON. ALSO country BACON, with a lot fine to receive and pay for all rags delivered to him.

DAVID MURPHY. Fayetteville, Feb'y 24, 1852. tiS-tf faction to all those who may consign any gds, of Family Biblia, l.lar.k Books, Cap snd Letter RIAGES and BUGGIES ever offered in this place over VmK) worth comtlctclv finished. wares, merchandize or country produce to them Papers, tool Locks, sc. Just received by.

n.s All of which I will sell st very reduced prices JUST RECEIVED. tor casu or negotiable notes. 1 J. HALE fON. May 12.

aiTcls Distillers' Glue 7gT MEN'S and Boys' SADDLES, of every quality and stvle, some very fine Al So little attention has been paid to the call made by me after the fire of the 2d Jau'y, on those indebted to me to call and settle, that I cither to sell on commissions or forward. As it will be our greatest aim to please, we pledge ourselves to spare no pnins in trying to give general satisfaction. They respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public generally. Their store is No. 8 North Water Street, Dickinson's Fire-proof building, Wilmington, N.

C. so, Bridles, Collars, Whips and Wagon Harness. ihds 4 ALSO Molasses. Sugar; For sale by By E. C.

HALL, of Rome. Watch and Jewelry Store ed-f hel ot'4 er tl I. 4 nip. ked-to i lip" ret' AND MANUFACTURER OF PLAIN AND JAPAN am induced to offer the above property at reduce! 1 prices to ennble me to rebuild mv Oct. 18, 1851.

32tf L. II. MILLER Carriage Establishment and continue my busi LEETE JOHNSON, Near the Market House. 1, 1852. 8-3w Imjtortm, Manmfarturtrt nnd vf ness with convenience.

HE undersigned continues to manufacture Copper, Tin Plate and Shed Iron Workciwi 1 pUct in rr" fcndsfr coiie- 1,1 i tion, if not paid soon. 1 Lave all my accounts Watche, Jticttry, and I'anry Gcoth. -vrr ITaTe leased the Old Sund Cabinet Furniture Chairs, tj'C. fSHE subscriber is receiving the largest as-L sortment in his line ever before purchased at the North, which, together with his own manufacture, makes his Stock very complete, consisting; of Spirits Turpentine BARRELS. Those now AFFLIC TED, READ! ilKI.JIIIA MEmn.W.

HOITSE. eslil.lihpJ 13 JOHN R. WHITAKER, JAMES W. WHITFIELD, A. A.

B. SOUTH ALL. Refeufsces: John Dawson, Potter Kidder, O. G. Parsley, Samuel Beery Sons, G.

R. French, and Ellis Mitchell. Jan. 29, 1852. Cl-tf Land Warrants Wanted.

made out to the 1st Jan 1K2. A. A. JfcKETII.VN. on hnnd gunge 43 to 4o gallons, and arc made of tbe best seasoned white 011k.

Distillers wanting a good article, will do well to call and examine. Contracts to deliver Barrels for the TlrrralrisN CanCcl Brother SoaiJk rtf 20, 1852 Chairs, Tables, Sofas, Bedsteads, Wash corner cf Ckartf ttnd JoUmn strrrtt, (No. 227,) which thev are patting in complete order for the WHOLESALE WATCH AND next twelve months made on favorable terms. Marble Factory Stands, Bureaus, Looking Glasses, Side Boards, Secretaries, T. S.

LUTTERLOH. March 22, 1852. 7otf JEWELRY BUSINESS, to be opened aboct the HIE highest Cash prices paid for any of July. number of Land Warrants, for a North All of which will be sold on the lowest terms foi Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. In caLmg the attention of the trade to th ern concern.

Iy r. Kinkclin, K. VV. enraer Third 4m fir t. I'hil VulJ AM A HOOD.

A vipomas life ilure tti. Kinki lin tut Heir TreservHtUin. cniH. ThU btiik ju pulttif ht-rt. 1 fillert ith ai'Tui iikii.

i hi the intiriuitiea niul nf tiie in. Ii HtlilretM it-ell' aliki- lo yontb, dihb-4 "I'l nntl -lniulit bf rfJ hy till. :lu.iiil mlv re nml iuiWi'xive WHrnins it c'tves, nil nf uiistry mid ull'eriiis, mid save nn 1k4j-mhiJ nf live. Parent, by re.nline il. will in nKvmt the ibMrui-tini of ilieir children.

Unite ul i5 rent iiirbned in letter, aildrensed ikelin.N. VV. ei.rner nl'Tliird wnd t'nion nireet-. i i. ill ensure bmik.

under envelope, per re-4 rern.ni ili.r.nce limy tublres lf. K. by pud) nnd be run-d home. ol meiliriiien. direeiinn, f.warded by ra-nniuiiire.

nml put up wciire t'riiin iler. News I'edleri, nnd nil new concern, we mention Ibe Tact tbst we are JOHN W. BAKER. Oct 30, 1851. Satf JNO.

M. ROSE, Agent. Fayetteville, April 14, 1852. 82tf associated with one ft the most extensive Jew Suxnmerville Male and Female Seminary. RHE Fall Session of this School will open B- on THURSDAY, 1st day of July next, elry Manufacturing Eatablifhments in tbe coun WILKINSON ESLER, DEALERS IN try, which must give a deci-led advantage over all others in this market for supplying dealers i i 4 till I 1 MH A and close on last of November.

Uonfectionarv. roreinn fruits, 10- The services of some very accomplished lady with Jewelry at manufacturers prices, a fratara in this branch of trade lung since needed -be tween Bal timers snd the Soath era and Westers I HAVE in my employment competent workmen, and am prepared to do all kinds of work, either in COPPER, TIN or SHEET IRON. I have on hand all the necessary materials and machinery for making Factory Cans and Drums, and to do all kinds of factory work that can be done by any similar Establishment in the State. Also, for sale. Patent Factory Can Rings, varying from 9 to 14- inches; Drum Beads.

ROOFING, GUTTER AND LEADER PIPES put up in the best manner. Also, just received. full supply of COOKING STOVL-1, of the most approved patterns, some of them very large for hotel and plantation use. JfccjT" Always on hand a good assortment of TIN WARE. C.

W. ANDREWS. South East corner Market Square. May 15, 1852. Dl-tf STARR WlLLl7vMS WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign ami Domestic Dry Goods, HAY Fayetteville, 11.

C. J. B. STARR. J.

M. WILLIAMS. bacco, and Snuff AND IMPORTERS OF will be secured, of which due notice will be given. -iippiu wim I above- work at very low nue. Jai'2.

a. Merchants. PES 1 0)gi IIAV-AXA CIGARS, We desire to call attention to the Watch department, which will at all times be By G10. LAUDER. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.

Market Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 7, 1851. 11 tf supplied with a great assortment from the snost celebrated manufacturers, and kept ia perfect vLir-UGOnPLAMT.

Iiee, Uytpeptia, Chronic or Ktrvout Debili-t ty, Disease of the Kidneys, itriMng from a (ItMiritrrt l.iver or Sto-b. iiniiuitinn. r'uUiies, or MIimhI to the The Subscriber still continues to carry on the CABINET BUSINESS in Fayetteville, and in addition to his Establishment on TWO DOORS J.C0TE IX 1 1 IX SOX'S STCSE, runsuDg order, so that purchasers may at once take them, with a written guarantee that they will perform correctly. 11. L.

HOLMES, 4, culily of tbe c'toiunch. Nnn.eH, Meiirtburn, Kullueaa er tVeiclit in the Siuinnch, four Bow street, near Eccles's Bridge, ri linking or Kiulterinc Ht Ihe pit of the fu Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. has opened a large WARE ROOM on Hay Fnycttevillc, I. C.

Jsa'y 20, 1852. 55-1 Ypd spiiiiVG Gooi)s7 This branch of the busiae? will receive the sli. 1 1 urn in of Ibe tlend. Harried Mil luffii lilt especial attention of one of the firm. who ex FFICE on corner of Front and Princess KuitteriiiF hi ibe Henri.

'hokiux or riiid'ocHl- street, nearly opposite the Fayetteville Hotel and one door East of Messrs. Uaigh Son's, iiiuiK wlnwi in trine posture, IMinnesiol vi streets, under Journal office. 7 erms of Tuition per Session: Common English Branches $6 50 Higher 8 50 Latin and Greek Languages 10 50 Extra. French Language 10 00 Music on Piano 15 00 Use of Instrument 2 50 Drawing, painting, 5 00 Board in the Village from $7 to $8 per month. A.

D. McLEAN. Principal. Summerville, N. June 12, 1852.

l-6w "slJlliRVILLE IIOTliL. a fHHE undersigned would respectfully fsllil 'nform tlie citizens of Bummer- ville, the vicinity, and the public generally, that she has opened a IJOUXE OF ESTERTA1SMEMT. I at I), Iteliire the iglil. i'ever. Dull iKiin tensive and practical knowledge of the Mudneaa will, we hope, give ns a (lace in the nsuv of buyers.

"k-TE are now receiving our usual stock of lie lie ul, eiiey of rersimlion. Yellowness of where a general assortment of FURNITURE, Made by competent and faithful workmen, may nml I' In lh biae, Hnrk. hest, ul. ace ii.lili.it flu -lies of Ileal, liuroinc in the We respectfullv invite yoa to csti irwn STAPLE AND FANCY April 8, 0tf -Ii. ii-t mi lui.iginir.gt of Evil, nnd (ireat Oepre- when you next visit our city, confidently be 01 rpirui.

lieving that an examination of ear Goods wui be had at prices corresponding with the times. Srrnnd Snrintr Snmmrr Slnrb. iM-. U'eriinllyriireil hy lR HtlOKLAND'S CF.I.Ei- SI- -J Also, an assortment of Northern-made FURN1 iii.nr.u i.t-u.ii.A.v nil 1 Kilt, rrepired hv lr v. IlOOtS, SIlOCS, IIonnet, prove to yon that they are better styles id Which being bonpht late in the season, (most I cheaper than yoa lave ever seen In this marbet.

Dec. 12. 48-tf BROWN DeUOSSET, JYcic Yorlc, DeROSSET hrown, Wilmington, V. CjI-MISSION merchants. Jno.

Potts Bbown. Armand J. BeRosset, Jr. 4c.Lsou. lit the ileiTicine Store, A'o.

kKi Arch 1. 1 1111 of them at a considerable decline in price.) we I and assure you that no effort shall be eir pewer over the nlmve riVvHses is not excelled. If TCRE, selected by himself, which will be sold at a very moderate advance. DUNCAN McNEILL. Not.

10. 1851. 38tf STARR WILLIAMS WOULD announce to their customers and the public generally, thut thev are now I are now prepared to sell them very low. Please I on our part to make the acquaintance of I ii I I i mutual benefit. il'ed, liy nny otlii (iMnition 111 ihe Unile4 rMtile.

he cure lus-t. 111 many case nfier skilful ubysltians tied call and examine. P. w. McLAURIN.

pe tlerx are aorthythe attention invnlid.1. keeps on hand an assortment of Fisk's where she will be pleased to accommodate all April 5, 1852 e-iins virtue in the rectification of disease of receiving large additions of Stajle Dry Good, Shoe, Hoot, d'C, to their early Spring purchases, to which they celebrated METALLIC BURIAL CASES, who may call on her. The Village is pleasant iver Hiid lesser (tlnnils, rxerrifiiig the 11 errb' souers in venkiie Hnd MtlV-ciion of the il nnd healthful, her house Urge and commodious lieeslive or Fire Insurance. which have been highly recommended by Willie P. Mangum, Henry Clay, Lewis Cass, Win.

R. iney are withal, snlu, rertain, nml pleasi urn. No pains will be spared to render agreeable and comfortable any who may tavor her witii a call riMIK jtlTNA Insurance Company of llart-ford, having paid the tax imposed by the R. F. Brown.

CI ASH advances will be made on consignment of Produce for sale either in Wilmington or New York, and Cotton will be forwarded to the New York House free of Commission at Wilmington. March 22, 1852. 76-6m tKEAIl AMI BK rtl.WINCEII. r'rwiu the lloslun Ike. Iiet.

2 i King, and many other illustrious characters, who have examined and witnessed their utility. She is also prepared to accommodate with Board from 15 to 20 Students. Price of Board lr. III. I 'wlcliru A ritifin Riltr At.

ll.A Revenue Law of the late Legislatare, will continue its Agency in Fayetteville, under the especially invite the attention of country merchants. Orders solicited, and every exertion made to give satisfaction. 8. W. Fayetteville, April 23.

1852. 8Gtf N. B. STAR BUCK, Troy, JVcto rU, S8 per month. E.

BAILEY. management of the undersigned, who is pre L. II. MILLER CO. Old stand, formerly occupied by Carttld.

P.ro. corner of Charles Baltimore ats. Baltimore, June 1S51. 14-Ye REFERENCES: Messrs. vTyeth, Blackloek Jt Co.

Gwya, Reid Taylor. James Hodges Brother. Hurst Berry. Murdoch, Puer Evans. Ftellmana Hinrichs.

Sangstoa Co. Barthi ow. Gwya Co. Riely Pendleton. Cnshirgs Bailey.

Joha Murphy Cow Moore GriSn. i i ni. liin. inhil.ee. tiyN-iM.

Chronic or Ner fdehiluj, i-ile-ervi-cliy one ot the iil uoialnr uied dy. These llilli r. hve leeM us hy u-fl. ninl a friend i oar ellivv shvh he has liiiuelt re- Sumniexville. N.

C. June 13. 1852. 1-tf LESSONS IN MUSIC. LH.

WHITAKER would respectfully in- form the citizens of Fayetteville and vicinity, that he has again commenced giving Les pared to issue Policies of Insurance on Build ings or Goods, either ia this Town or in any NOTICE. Jl LL persons indebted to the subscriber for PROVISIONS, kii eii.eiu, Hud tieriii uient cure of Ijyer Oiiu-lui rmui the thi remedy We are rimviured In llieuwof these Bitters, the nniicnt ronst-inlly is ulrenitlh and part of the State, on proper application, description of the Property, IRON FOUNDER AND MACHINIST, LBS. BACON SIDES, 2000 lbs. Lard, (N. sons on the Piano Forte.

He jetums his thanks fof the liberal patronage heretofore received, and humbly solicits a continuance of the same. All pains shall be taken for the advancement of Manufacturer of Steam Mill and BoxUrt, Mill Gearing of alt kind, J'louijfit, de. 2000 lbs. Fresh Rico, j'in. hey are pleasant in tasl and smell, and can lie fil hy ier.soii with the hhisi delicate slum chi wilh ty.

UMler ant We are nneiikine from Tbe ATTNA COMPANY has been in operation about SO years. Its capital is 300,000. The Hoa. Thos. K.

Brace was its first President, 100 bushels WhiU Cora Meal, his pupils. Goods purchased at loral College, are requested to make immediate payment, either to Mr. Hugh McArn ia the neighborhood, or to himself in Cheraw. 1 P. B.

McARN. Cheraw, Dec. 20, 1851. 50-tf OLD RYE. xrieiice and to ihe afllicied we advise their use." well to the mark nf ihe nnnin.

k. and he still holds that office; and several of iu TIIE undersigned, as the Agent of the above Establishment, will order any articles which may be wanted, on application to Kirnnture Ja kon hihiii the wrnuuer. first Directors are still active and efficient members of the Board. It has at all times sustained 500 Corn, 60 bain Eastern Hay, '1- for sale low by 4 II, BRANSON SON. JuneS, 1852, 90 tf Instruction also given on the Guitar, ggy Pianos tuned and repaired in the best manner.

L. II. WHITAKER. August 24, 1850. 34tf The Steam Mills manufactured by Mr.

8tar-buc't have been tested, and are highly approved 1 me n.im blown in the boltle, without wbirh they iir.on.. IHrsitte, wholesale and retail, at the MEIllt.TMi rTllKE, treet. one door below nd dealers generally throughout ihe cninlrv. b' I'L J- IU.VSIMI.E. Fayetteville.

Mills. A a .1 .1 NEW MUSIC, CONSISTINO of Songs. Polkas, WalUes; Le. Just received. E.

J. HALE SOX. April It NOTHER lot of Poctor Williams's old Roo tified Rye Whiskey. 1 SL WTT TTTf the highest character for the prudence of its mina gets eat, and for the liberality with which it has ever adjusted ts losses. E.

J. If ALE, Agent. March 10, 1861. 03-tf on tne pinnx Iloaus about Fayetteville. 30.0.00 EDW'D LE WINSLOW.

LBS. WOOL wanted, by Jl. BRANSON SON. ew x. niuiuiLii, CHECKS, OS ALL TflrBJUfPJtar mETJBVlUE lVl11 a i ie" nr norm una ruui unrviUltt, 20tf FaycUBvillo, 5pfc if ldGli way o.

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