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TO MISS M. C. L.
Oh : I will smile more brightly now,
That none my love may see:
And school my heart and burning brow
That throb alone for thee.
The depth of love within my soul.
I would not have thee k-now, - -. -Had
words but power to control
What cheek ar.d eye will -show.
And I will learn to speak of thee
In friendship's kindly tone,
That 'mid the thoughtless and the free
My deep love be not known.
But when 1 raise my heart above,
To ask of God in prayer,
Blessings on those I fondly love.
Thy name is whispered there.
Still will I greet thee with a smile,
And school this heart of mine,
I would not have thee know the while
How wholly I am thine. ORAN.
KEEP THE HEART AS LIGHT AS YOU CAN.
We have always enough to bear,
We have always something to do,
We have never to ask for cre
When we have the world to get through .'
But what, though adversity test
The courage and vigor of man,
They get through misfortune the best
Who keep the heart light as they can.
If you shake not the load from the mind,
Our energy's sure to be gone;
We must wrestle with care, or we'll find
Two loads are I?ss easy than one !
To sit i n disconsolate mood
Is a poor and profitless plan !
The true heart is never subdued.
If we keep it as light as we cn.
There's nothing that Sorrow can yield,
Excepting a harvest of pain;
Fur better to seek Fortune's field,
And till it, and plow it again!
The weight that Exertion can move,
The gloora that Decision can span,
The manhood within us but prove !
Then keep the heart as light as you can.
IS ASK. STOCK. FOR SALE.
On the 22d day of June, IS52, at the Court
Ifoose door, in the City of Raleigh, I will sell to
the highest bidder 10 shares of Stock in the
Bank of the State, 45 shares of Stock in the
Bank of Cape Pear, 121 shares of Stock in the
Bank of Fayetteville. The July Dividends to
belong to me and not to the purchaser.
Terms of sale six months credit with bond and
approved security. The purchaser, however,
inaj pay the cash if he chooses, and the interest
lor six months will be discounted.
PASCHAL B. BURT, .frfmV
of James Battle, dec' J.
June 10, 1S52. G'Jl-2t
FAKE REDUCED,
BY THROUGH TICKET TO PHILADELPHIA
AND NEW YORK.
Ila Bay Line to Baltimore and thence by Rail
road and Steamboats to Philadelphia and
JVew York.
Through tickets from Norfolk to Philadelphia $,G.50
Do Uo do Norfolk to New York, 8,50
Passengers and their baggage are transported
from depot to depot free of charge, through the
different cities.
SCHEDULE.
Leave Norfolk and Portsmouth daily (Sunday's
excepted) at G P. M.
Leave Baltimore at SJ A. M.
Leave Philadelphia at 2 P. M., and arrive in
New York at 6 P., M., making 24 hours from
Norfolk to New York.
RETURNING.
Leave New York at S and 9 o'clock, A. M.
Leave Philadelphia at 2 P. M.
Leave Baltimore at 7 P. Al., arriving in Nor
folk at S o'clock, A. U.
Passengers will perceive that this is the most
comfortable and pleasant schedule ever run be
tween Norfolk and the Eastern cities, losir
no sles, and passing through the cities in day
light, with the privilege of stoppings day in
each city.
For through tickets and further information,
apply oi board the Bav boats, of
FERGUSON' &. MILHADO, Agents, Norf.dk.
E. N. PETERSON, Agent, VVeldon, N. C.
N. B. Passengers from New York to Nor
folk get their through tickets at the olhcf of the
New Jersey Railroad Company, foot of Liberty
street, at all hours of the d iv, of
R. ii. DEAN, Agent.
Passengers from Philadelphia to Norfolk will
get their through tickets at any of the Philadel
phia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad Com
panies June 12, 1657. 691-3m
CUMBERLAND ACADEMY.
The Presbytery of Fayetteville, having trans
ferred their risht of property in this Institution
to certain individuals as proprietors, these pro
prietors have determined to place the Institu
tion in the most favorable condition to render it
useful and to secure its respectability. As one
of the measures to accomplish this object, they
have authorized the immediate purchase of a
Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus of large
extent, and the purchase of such specimens as
may be requisite for illustrating the principles
of Mineralogy and Geology. They intend to
make the Institution such as shall furnish a suit
able place for an education suited to the times.
A g-'iod classical school will be always sustained;
and connected with the course of study there will
he at different times familiar lectures on the
several branches of Natural Science The sum
mer session will commence on the first day of
July, and will continue five months. Terras of
tuition as heretofore. Board in good families in
the neighborhood can ahvavs be obtained.
June 5, IS 52 693-31
Saddle and Harness Manufactory.
The Subscriber respectfully informs his cus
tomers and the public generally, that he still
continues tp carry on the Saddle and Harness
making business at the third door east of the
Cape Fear Bank, where he has now on hand and
is regularly manufacturing Saddles, Bridles and
Harness of every description and quality, ton-ether
with every other article usually kept in his
line Repairing neatly done and promptly at
tended to.
All persons indebted to him by note or ac
June , 1332 tf WIS W. LEVY.
A few lrnlflSavrels suiipiinv
F,mily FLOUR, just ground, for 8a1eb? i01
June 1 0 tli, li'j-i. JN- D- WILLIAMS.
LOST OR STOLEN,
My Pocket Book, containing no money, but
notes, receipts, and several other papers. I
presume it was lost either in Fayetteville, or
between that place and Luinberton. If any per
son should find it, he will be liberally rewarded
by returning the same to me. '
, . D. W. ROGERS.
Lumberton, N. C, June 5, 1852. G93-3t
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
AT WHOLESALE & RETAIL.
J. M. BEASLEY
Would respectfully in
form the public generally
that he has recently re
turned from New York
If V- '1irf w i rh dec i d ed 1 y a ver v 1 arge
f'r "g&ls lot of WATCHES" AND
yu2m 'JEWELRY. .
f.lanv ot "the Watches
were bought by the pack
age for Cash, and can therefore be sold very low.
He has watchps of all kinds: chains, keys and
seals of all the latest styles; finger rings, ear
rings; madalians of all sizes, both English and
American make;- ladies chatelains; collar and
sleeve buttons; shirt studs, gold spectacles, light
and heavy; any quantity of gold pens and pencils;
gold and silver thimbles; bracelets; silver fruit
and butter knives; silver spoons of all the vari
ous kinds and sizes, large lot of pocket cutlery;
scissors of all sizes; button-hole scissors; survey
ors' compasses and chains; mathematical instru
ments; any kind and quality of pistols that may
be wanting; lare lot of fine and common single
and double-barrel Guns; game bags, shot belts
and pov der flasks;
MILITARY GOODS.
including all between the small button and bass
drum; violins and extra bows; flutes; clarionets;
flagelets, accordeons of all kinds; music boxes,
perfumery soap, tootn and hair brushes, dressi ng
and pocket combs, plated and Britannia ware,
and various other things too tedious to enume
rate. Call and give me a trial.
fjCf-Watches and Jewelry neatly repaired.
Cash paid lor old gold and silver.
J. M. BEASLEY,
North-east corner Market Square.
Fayetteville, June 6, 1S02.
Selling off at Cost!
GREAT BARGAINS!
The subscriber is desirous of chunriaa: his business, and
wishes to sell oil his present stock of Goods immediately,
consisting in part of
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS.
F.mbracing a fine stock of Ladies' Drets Goods. Barege.
I'.arcge De-L.ains. Dotted and plain Swiss Muslins, colored
ditto, Barred. Jaconet and Cambric Muslins ; col"d Sum
mer Silks. Also, a general assortment of black and col'd
Silk Dresses; a largeassortment of Hosiery. Also. Cloths.
Cassimeres. Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets. A general
assortment of Summer wear for Gentlemen ; all kinds of
Linen goods.
Also, a large stock of Boots and Shoes, Hats, Bonnets,
Umbrellas and Parasols, Hardware and Crockery. Wiues
and French Brandy.
The above stock isoffered at the mere cost here. Coun
try Merchants and all others buying Goods in this mar
ket, will do well to call and examine, as I am determined to
sell and close out my present stock, which id large and
fresh, and well selected.
W. S. LATTA.
April 24 1852. 687-tf
SPRING STOCK.
The undersigned are now receiving their
Spring Stock, consisting of
DKY GOODS,
Hardware, Hats, Caps
AXD SHOES,
All of which will be sold low to punctual cus
tomers as heretofore.
Merchants and others will do well to examine
their Stock before making purchases. We will
not be undersold.
HALL & SACKETT.
March 13, 1S52.
SPIRITS TURPENTINE WANTED.
To persons having Spirits Tupentine to sell,
we are in the market to buy; or we will receive
and ship to any market the owner may desire,
and make liberal advances on consignment.
COOK &, TAYLOR.
May S, 1S52. 6S9-tf
Fayetteville Bnneh
CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT.
J. M WHITE & UNDKRHILL,
Drapers, Tailors, and Wliolesale and Retail
Clothiers,
110 William Street, New York, and
Person street, (next door to Bunk of Cape Fear,)
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
We would beg leave to infoim the citizens of
Fayetteville aud vieinitv, that e have just re
ceived our supply of SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS, which comprises a general assortment of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
Which will be found worthy the attention of
purchasers. Our assortment consists in part of
the following :
COATS. Hack and col'd cloth Dress. Frock
and Sack Coats, fall qualities; black and colored
Cashmeret ditto; French and English DrapD'Ete
ditto; Queen's-cloth and Alpaca ditto ; Fancy
Coats of mottled Crasse and Tweeds: Kentucky
Jeans; Linen and Cotton Ginghams; brown, buff
and white Linens; white grass-cloth Sacks, &.c.
of all qualities.
PANTS Of black and col'd Cassimere; fancv
single-milla ditto; French and English Drap
D'Ete ditto; white and col'd Drill ditto; Ken
tucky Jeans ditto; India and French Nankeen
ditto, &c.
VESTS Of Black Satin, Bombazine, Alpaca,
1.1 1 ,.! A O : 1 1. . ... U :.. .1 1 . J nr. i I
uulk a uu . o u onus , v iiuc iiphi cm u inarspnies
ditto; brown and padded Linen, plain and fig'd;
Nankeen, Buff, Grass-cloth, &.c. All of which
are offered for sale as low as can be bought in the
New York market, at wholesale and retail
In addition to the above, we shall keen on
hand a general assortment of Shirts, Drawers,
Collars, Cravats, Hoisery, &.c. Also, Cloths,
Lassimeref, and Vesting.
The TAILORING DEPARTMENT will he
continued as before, and all orders for fine Cloth
ing will be executed in the most fashionable
style. A. C. HART, Agent
April 17, JS52. GS6-tf
STARR & WILLIAMS,
AVUolesale Dealers iim
Foreign & Domestic Dry Goods
HAY STREET,
J. B. STARR J. M. WILLIAMS
LAW NOTICE.
. ARCHIBALD A. T. SJUTII
Has taken an Office on Anderson street, nearly
opposite the Fayetteville Hotel. He will attend
to the collection 0 claims and law business gen
erally, and especially to the taking of accounts
of executors, administrators, guardians and part
ners, either in suit or otherwise.
October 1, 1S.11.
NORTH CAROLINA KERSEYS.
Arey, Shemwell & Co. have just received 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 corae and get supplied, as
thev are going ofl rapidly.
Dec. 20, lt51. 669-tf
MORE LAND WARRANTS WANTED.
The Concern for which I am purchasing, still
want more. Please send in your warrants im
mediately, and the highest cash prices will be
given. JNO. M. ROSE, Ag't.
Fayetteville, May 15, 1S52.
A Cook Wanted.
I wish to hire or purchase a cook. For one
of good qualities a liberal price will be paid.
JOHN H. COOK.
June 5. 1832 693-0t
TOBACCO. "
The subscriber continues to receive and sell,
on manufacturers account, all grades of man
ufactured Tobbdco.
J. UTLEY.
June 5, 1852. 603-tf
350,000 lbs. Kags, ,
Old Rope. Bagging, &.c, wanted at three and
a half cents per lb. cash, delivered to us.
II. BRANSON &, SON.
March 11, 1852 . .
- Money Wanted,
I will sell a House and Lot in Lower Faj'ette
ville, joining my own residence and in the neigh
borhood of Owen Houston and others, which in-y
be bought low for cash or negotiable note.
WM. WATSON.
May 8, 1S52. CS9-tf
SPRING AND SUMMER
GOODS.
Arey.
Shemwcll & Co.
Are now receiving, direct from New i orR ana
Philadelphia a complete assortment of Spring
and Summer Goods, comprising every article
usually kept in a Dry Goods Store, among wtich
may be found Ladies' and Gentlemen's
DRESS GOODS, ;
OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL AND THE
LATEST FASHIONS a variety that is ; too
tedious to mention. They have the handsonest
Crape and Berage Shawls they have ever offered
in this market, and they would call the atten
tion of the Ladies particularly to their fery
handsome Stock of Vezites, Muntillai, Puraiols,
and Fans.
ALSO
t
Their Embroideries, Lace and Muslin Capes,
Chimizetts, Undersleeves, Linen Cambric Hmd
kerchiefs, emb'd Sucks, Infants Waists and Caps,
Cuffs and Collars.
They would also direct the attention of the
Ladies to their Stock of Bonnets, of the latest
styles of silk, crape and straw. They would not
forget to mention their Stock of Boots fc Shoes,
for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. Together
with their usual Stock of Staple Goods; con
sisting in part of Damask Table Cloths and
Ntpkins, Linen and Cotton Sheetings; Eng
lish, French and American Prints; brown and
bleached Domestics ; Marseilles & Grass Skirts,
Marseille Quilts of the best quality, &.c.
Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, Kossuth and
Palm-leaf Hats, and a variety of other Goods.
To the above Stock they would respectfully
invite the attention of the citizens of Fayette
ville and the sorrounding country, and would
take this method of returning thanks to the pub
lic generally for the very liberal patronage here
tofore bestowed on them, and would say give
them a call before buying, as they are determin
ed not to be undersold by any.
jCJ- They keep constantly on hand a good
assortment of Ingrain and Brussels CARPET
ING. Sugar, Cofiee. Tea, &-c.
S. S. AREY,
P. SHEMWELL,
j. r- Mcdonald.
March 27, 1852.
J. E.
BRYAN
OFFERS FOR SALE
A GENERAL ASSOK.T3IESTT OF
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES,
Hardware and Cutlery, Hats
and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
Iron, Steel, Nails, &c, oh the most rea
sonable terms for Cash, or in exchange tor pro
duce, at his store next door to Market Square,
Hardie's build-ng.
October 4, 1S51 lv
TO THE PUBLIC.
The subscriber has leased for a term of years,
of R. VV. Brown, Esq., his fire-proof store, with
his wharves, and is now in a condition to take
especial care of Spirits Turpentine and other
Naval Stores committed to his care. The Ware
house is well known to be the best and safest
place in town for the storage of Bacon, Lard,
Corn, Peas, &c. The lower wharves have on
them four large new sheds, where Spirits can be
safely kept from the rain and sun. He is pre-
nared to receive and shiD. or sell, all kinds of
produce sent to his care. He will also make ad
vances when required.
He begs to refer to the following gentlemen:
L. W. Brown, John Dawson. O. G. Parsley , and
Thos. H. Wright, Esqrs.
MILES COST1N,
Brown's wharf, Wilmington, N. C.
Octobor 1, 1S51 1 y
CIIEAPEST
CLOTHING
STORE
IN TOWN.
Spring and Summer stock of
jF asliionabic Clothing,
-if JVliolesale and Retail.
Just received a new
& elegant stock of Ready
made Clothing, from the
nn st to the lowest quail
ty. Customers can de
pend upon finding our
garments well made,
however low the prices.
Our Stock consists of
Dress and Frock Coats,
of French, English and
German Cloth; Business
Coats, made of Cash
meret, Bombazine, &. Drab D'ete; Fancy Cassi
mere fc Linen Coats of all colors aud at all prices. We
also offer the finest and largest assortment of Pantaloons
and Vests, from 75 cents to 6 50 : Shirts, Collars. Oloves.
Cravats. Drawers. Suspenders,TraTelling Cags. Boys and
l'ouths Clothing for sale at the lowest prices.
Gentleaiea are respectfully invited to call and examine
our Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Call soon for
bargains at M. Greentree & Co., Market Square, next
door to J. M. Beasley. Jeweler, and A. Johnson &. C.
Just received some very fine white PaBtaloous, & a new
style of Linen Bosom Shirts'
M. GREENTREE & CO.
May 15, 1852. 690-3m
JUST RECEIVED,
Linseed OIL,
Tanner's "
Sperm "
White Lead and Putty in Oil.
Also, TWO NEW BUGGIES.
LEETE & JOHNSON,
2 Doors West C. F. Bank.
May 21,1552- 691-tf
Lumber I Lumber ! !
Oak, Hickory," Ash, Poplar, Sweet Gum,
Birch, and Cypress Lumber sayved to order by
the subscriber, 4 milse north of Fayetteville.
On hand, oak for Felloes and Asletrees.
M. V. JONES.
April 17, 1S52 tf
FAYETTEVILLE CONFECTIONERY.
CHARLES BANKS,
Q) S S & 8? S &9
Informs the public that he has refitted his Es
tablishment on Green street, and has on hand a
fresh supply of CANDIES, manufactured by
himself out of the best loaf sugar, and warranted
free from starch, flour, paste, and pernicious
paints. His whole time and attention is new de
voted to making Candy, and he is prepared to
supply all orders with Candies equal to any made
in the United States. These Candies he war
rants to keen in anv climate: anH K10 will ooll
Aown or country merchants as cheap, as good.
and as pure anay as can oe purcnaseuin New
York or elsewhere.
Fayetteville, Nov. 1, 1S51 662-tf
NEW GOODS,
JUST RECEIVED.
The undersigned has just receired his stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Consisting of
Cloths, Cassimeres St Vest in gs.
Black, brown, green, blue and olive Cloths;
white silk and satin Vestings ; white and fancy
Marseilles do.; Linen Drillings, white and col'd;
Doe-skin Cassimeres ; faucy do.; Drab-te-Ete and
Bombazines. Also, an assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, &c
Persons wishing to purchase any of the above
fftsHjeles would do well to call and examine this
stock.
He still carries on the TAILORING
BUSINESS in all its branches.
HUGH GRAHAM,
South-west corner of Market Square.
April 17, 1S52 3m
Notice to my Country Friends.
Having located myself in Wilmington for the
purpose of doing an Agency Business, persons
wishing to s tve time and a great deal of trouble,
will send their produce to the care of W. M.
Monroe, and the returns will be forwarded forth
with. 0CfOffice in Washington Bar.
W. M. MONROE.
Wilmington, Sept. 25, 1S51. y
Another Scientific Wonder.
GREAT CXJR.E FOR. DYSPEPSIA,
DR. J. S. HOUGHTON'S
m":s32 s18 ass jn.rr5
THE TRUE DIGESTIVE FLUID, OR
GASTRIC JUICE,
Prepared from RENNET, or the fourth
STOMACH OF THE OX, after directions tf
BARON LIEBIG, the great Physiological
Chemist, by J. S. HOUGHTON, M. D.Phila
delphia, Pa.
This is a truly wonderful remedy for Indigestion,
Dyspepsia, Jaundice, Liver Complaint, Con
stipation, and Debility, Curing after Nature's
own method, by Nature's ovn Agent, the
Gastric Juice.
JCt Half a teaspoonful of Pepsin, infused in
water, will digest or dissolve, Five Pounds of
Roast Beef in about two hours, out of the
stomach.
Pepsin is the chief element, or Great Digest
ing princifde of the Gastric Juice the Solvent
of the Food, the Purifying, Preserving, and
Stimulating Agent of the Stomach aud Intes
tines. It is extracted from the Digestive Stomach
oftheOx,thus forming an Artificial Digestive
Fluid, precisely like the natural Gastric Juice
in its unemicai powers, ana iurnisuing a com
plete and Perfect Substitute for it. By the aid
of this preparation, the pains and evils of Indi
gestion and Dyspepsia are removed, just as the'
w.iuld be by a he.dthy Stomach. It is doing
wonders fur Dyspeptics, curl ng cases of Debility ,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic
Consumption, supposed to be on the verge of the
grave. The Scientific Evidence upon which it
is based, is in the highest degree Curious and
Remarkable.
SCIENTIFIC EVIDENCE!
Baron Liebigin his celebrated work on Ani
mal Chemistry, says : "An Artificial Digestive
Fluid, analogous to the Gastric Juice, may be
readily prepared from the mucuous membrane of
the Calf, iii which various articles of food, as
meat and eggs, will be softened changed, and
digested, just in the same manner as they would
be in the human stomach."
$3- Call on the Agent, and get a Descriptive
Circular, gratis, giving a large amount of Scien
tific Evidence, similar to the above, together
with Reports of Remarkable Cures, from all
parts of the United States.
AS A DYSPEPSIA CURER,
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin has produced the most
marvellous etlects, in curing cases of Debility,
Emaciation, Nervous Decline, and Dyspeptic
Consumption. It is impossible to givethe details
of cases in the limits of this advertisement; but
authenticated certificates have been given of
more than Two Hundred Remarkable Cures.
These were nearly all desperate cases, and the
cuies were not only rapid and wonderful, but
permanent.
It is a great Nervous A ntidote, and particular
ly useful for tendency to Billions disorder, Liver
Complaint, Fever and Ague, or badly treated
Fever and Ague, and the evil effects of Quinine,
Mercury, and other drugs upon the Digestive
Organs, after a long sickness. Also, for excess
in eating, and the too free use of ardent spirits,
it almost reconciles Health with Intemperance.
OLD STOMACH COMPLAINTS.
There is no form of Old Stomach Complaints
which it does irot seem to reach and remove at
once. No matter how bad they may be, it Gives
Instant Relief! A single dose removes all the
unpleasant symptoms; and it only needs to be
repeated for a short time to make these good
effects permanent. Purity of Blood and Vigor
of Body follow at once, it is particularly ex
cellent in cases of Nausea, Vomiting, Cramps,
Soreness of the pit of the Stomach, distress,
after eatintr, low, cold state of the Blood, lleavi
JLess, Loyvness of Spirits, Despondency, Emacia-
Ttion.uveakness, tendency to I usanity, Suicide, &c.
Dr. Houghton's Pepsin, is prepared in Powder
and in Fluid form aud in Prescription vials for
the use of Physicians.
Private Circulars for the use of Physicians,
may be obtained of Dr. Houghton or his Agents,
describing the whole process of preparation, and
giving the authorities upon which the claims of
this new remedy are based. As .it is not a Se
cret Remedy, no objection can be raised against
its use by Physicians in respectable standing and
regular practice. Price, One Dollar per bottle.
AGENTS S. J. Hinsdale, Fayette
ville, wliolesale aud retail agent. Williams,
Haywood & Co. .Raleigh.
We have commodious brick Warehouses in the
rear of our Store, ia which we store cotton and
other produce.
D. & Wr. McLAURIN.
Ner 1, 1S51 tf
CARTHAGE HOTEL.
The subscriber having purchased theCarthaee
Hotel, formerly occupied by the Rev R McNabb,
is now prepared to accommodate boarders, lod
gers, and travellers, as comfortably as could be
desire'd. All who may favor him with a call
shall be accommodated with the best the country
affords. His stables shall be .well supplied with
forage and attentive ostlers.
MALCOM KELLY.
March 26, 1652 3in
NEW SPRING GOODS.
-.wt aJ"enW "ceking very large and well
'elected stock of Spring Goods, consisting of a
full assortment of STAPLE and FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Among which may be found the latest and most
MES3 GOoSs!" f LadiCS' Gentlmen'S
Hats, Caps, Bonnets,
Ready-made Clothing, Hardware,
Drugs and Medicines, Saddlery, Crockerv and
Glass Ware A large and well selected stock cf
Boots and Shoe?, and ladies' and gentlemen's
Gaiters, very fine. .
We intend selling as cheap as we can. and
would be glad if our friends and the Dublic
would call and examine our Stock.
BARMAN'S HOTEL,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
THE Subscriber, having taken the larce
Hotel, formerly known as the Planter's Hotel,
situated at the foot of Hay Mount, Hay Street,
Fayetteviile, N. C, respectfully informs his
friends and the public that he is now engaged in
refitting the building, which is Supplied with
entire ntw Furniture, and is prepared to accom
modate the travelling public. ILiving h3d some
experience in the business in the town of Pitts
borough, N. C, he flatters himself that he will
be able to give satisfaction to those who may
favor him with their company. His rooms are
large and airy.
lie has large and convenient Stables, and a
good and faithful Ostier.
JOHN HARM AN.
Feb'y Ql, 1S52. C7S-tf
WASHINGTON
LIVERY STABLES,
Hay Street, opposite the Method int E. Church
Fayetteville, JV. C.
The proprietors of this establishment have
recently added largely to their already line stock
of Horses and Vehicles. Thankful for the very
liberal patronage bestowed upon them the past
year, thev hurnblv beg a continuance of the same
JOHN J. PHILIPS,
ROBERT WOOTEN.
Jan'y 31, 1S52. tf
Fire Proof Slate Roofs.
All persons about to erect Fire-proof Build
ings will do well to call on the subscriber, as he
is prepared to contract for Slate and Metal Roof
ing, Gutters, Leaders, Leaderheads, and every
thing belonging to the Roofing Business. Also
to give instructions'in roofing for slate to make
it effectually proof against lire and water.
FRANCIS SHENTON.
Fayetteville, March 0, 1&52. 3m
REGULAR LINE.
The Cape Fear Steamboat Company's Steamer
CHATHAM will run regularly between Wil
mington and Fayetteville, commencing on Mon
day the 27th instant leaving Fayetteville every
Monday and Thursday at 7 o'clock, a. m., and
arriving at Wilmington same evening. And leave
Wilmington on Tuesdays &,Fridas, at 12 o'clk.rn.
The Steamer GOV. GRAHAM, with the Tow
Boats belonging to the line, will run in connex
ion with the Chatham, making one or more trips
a week, as circumstances may reqirii-e.
Passengers and freighters may rely upon the
the above arrangement. It is hoped that the
necessary expenses to be incurred by this ar
rangement will be rewarded by an increased pat
ronage; otherwise, a loss will probably be sus
tained by the Company, which will lead to a dis
continuance of regular time of running.
JNO. D. WILLIAMS, Agent
Cape Fear Steamboat Co.
Fayetteville, Oct 1,1551. 022-tf
300Z3IHD3BTr
11. W. U Alt DIB carries on the
Bookbinding business in the second story of Mr
J. M. Beasley's Jewelry store where he will re
ceive and execute binding in any style desired.
October 1,18-31.
!T3-Drs. W. P. Mallett & II. A. McSwain
having associated themselves in the practice of
Medicine and Surgery, offer their professional
services to the community. One or the other of
them may be found at all times at their office
when not professionall v called off.
W.' P. MALLETT, M. D.
H. A. McSWAIN, M. D.
Oct 1.1851. r,.-fi-tf
Livery Stable,
The subscriber intends carrying on the above
business as usual. Having added considerable
Stock, he will be able to accommodate the pub
lic. Thankful for past favors, he solicits a con
tinuance. J. W. POWERS.
Jan'y 24, 1S52.
Encourage the Old North State.
AREY, SHEA1 WELL & CO.,
Have just received a splendid assortment of
SALEM CASSIM ERE,
black and grey, te which they would call the
attention of the public. These goods will com
pete in quality and durability with the best o.
Northern Cassimeres, and are much cheaper?
ranging from G2J cents to $1 23 per yard.
October 18, 1S01. 6t)0-tf
j&. H. Whitfield,
Coach and Light Carriage Manufacturer,
Would respectfully in
form the public that, he
still continues to carry
on the above business in
all its branches. He re
turns thanks for the lib
eral patronage he has re
ceive, and hopes by a
strict attention to busi
ness and a desire to please all and give general
satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same.
He warrants all his work to be made of the
bestmatenal and by experienced workmen; and
should any of it fail in 12 months (with fair usage)
either in workmanship or material, he will re
pair it without charge. Persons wishing to buy
would do well to call and examine his work be
fore purchasing, as it cannot be surpassed for
style, elegance, and durability. He is determin
ed to sell low for cash or on short time.
Orders thankfully received and promptly at
tended to.
03- Repairing neatly executed 'at short notice
and loyvest possible prices.
Fayetteville, Jan 10, 1S32
A. M. CAMPBELL,
AUCTIONEER,
AND
Commission Merchant,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
VERTICAL WATER WHEEL.
There are several hundred of these wheels in
operation in different counties in North Caro
lina. For proof of their great advantage over
the common flutter w heel, or any ether w heels
now in use forsaw mills, we confidentlv.refer to
those who have applied them to their mills. We
can reeommend them particularly for their su
periority in cases of a low head of water, or back
water.
We still keep a supply of Wheels, suitable fcr
different heads of water, at Wilmington, New
born, Washington, Edenton, and Favetteville.
The wheels may also be had ot E A Brevard,
Lineolnton, and Uriah Wells, Petersburg, Va.
Tersos wishing to obtain the right to use the
wheels, will be served on application to D. Mc
Neill &. Co, Fayetteville, K. C.
d. McNeill,
A. A McKETH AN.
d. j. McAllister.
October 1, 1S51
Fayetteville
This large and splended building has now been
in successful operation since May, 1S-10. The
bedding and furniture of all kind is all new, and
the rooms convenient and pleasant.
The table is always furnished with the best
the market aflords, aided by a fine vegetable
garden.
Boarders, lodgers, and travellers, will find
desirable accommodations, and attentive servants.
No pains will be spared to give entire saisfuction.
Families can be provided with large, airv front,
double rooms, conveniently and haiids-omel v
furnished.
An experience of 20 years will enable the
lessee, she h pes, to give general satisfaction.
ANN BROWN.
Oct 1, 1S.11.
MERCHANTS' LIKE.
This line of Boats is still in successful opera
tion on the C; pe Fear River, and continue to
oner many lucumes to The shipping public.
Persons patronizing this Line, mav rest as
sured that their Goods will t,e brought up with
dispatch, and at the very lowest rates of freiht
A. W. STFI'.L, Pr.Mden't.
t. s. luttf.i:loh,
Agent at Fayetteville.
Oct 1, 1S51 G2G-tf
Only Burnt out in Part.
A. A. McK ETHAN
rmJi; CO,t",ues fairy on th- CARRIAGE
BUMiNLSS 111 all its brances, at the jt-mains of
nisold stiind, opposite Liberty Point. He re
turns thanks for the liberal p"ati oir.ige he has
hen tolore received, s.t.d hopes by stiict atten
tion to business and a desire to give entire satis
tactmii, to meiit a continuance ol the same.
Having kept the greater portion of his Tim
bers at a distance from the manufactory, he has. on
hand a la rue and ivell selected lot of thorou..hly
seasoned Timber, every deci -iption umu! in
his business, which enables him to retain all his
principal workmen. He is therefore now pie
pared to do :ny yyp.rk in his line in the very
best stle, and on the most f.j voj .-dde tein:s as
low as any work of the same iju; lity in N. C.
He has on hand, completely fini.-htd,
5 Rarouches, lor J or 2 hrses;
6 Rcckaways, and 13 Buggies.
Also, neaily finished,
10 Carriages for 2 horses ;
20 Rarouches for 1 and 2 horses;
12 Rockaways, and 'JO Unggies:
All of which are-of the most approved plan ai.d
finish, and Hill compHie vtith anv work in the
U States, for neatness and durability.
Having been engaged in the above business,
for the past 20 years, his work is well knovyn,
and he refers to old customers for proof of its
durability.
GO-AIl work warranted for 12 months, and
repaired free of charge should it fail bv bad v.oik
manfehip or material, within that time.
Orj-Repairing executed at short notice, and on
reasonable terms.
Jan'y 'J , l.S.r2.
BIiiLCK TEA.
Extra fine Oolong Souchong, onechest that is
choice and superior. There is none better For
Octe-n.ll S.J.HINSDALE.
A1ALLETT & PAUMUJEli,
Grocers & Commission
135 Front street, New York.
P. MALLETT. J. PAULMIER.
Dec 20, l53i iv
DR. T. 1). IIAIGII
Has taken an Office on Hay stieet,
west of the Hotel Building.
Oct 1, 1S51 tf
Persons indebted to um by LoikI or book account. One
preTiousto ltt January. must settle, or we willmako
ettlenient by legal process.
March 27 J. 8c T. WAD DILI.,.
25 lbls. FISH just received and for
sale by p. p. JOHNSON.
Jan'y 17, l.Vi.
WANTED,
At the cheap Hat Store, Green st.,
1000 Deer Skins, 1000 Sheep Skins,
1000 Mink do. 4000 Raccoon &, I ox do.
500 Otter do. 10,000 Rabbit do.
For which the highest prices will be paid in cftsh
or in Hats of all descriptions, cheaper than ever
known in this market, next door to north-east
corner Green stieet.
DAVID GEE.
Jan'y 3, 1S32
MOLASSES.
20 IIluls prime MoUeac. in firct rate order.
Korfaleby II. JBKAXSON 4c tjO.V.
April 16.1852.
H. G. HALL,
FAYETTEVILLE FOUNDRY,
Castings of every description
order.
A lot of Babhef Metal for pale.
MUNSLOW STREET."
Sept 6, 1531. tf
made to
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