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- X. , . . . : THE NORTH CAROLINIAN, F A YE TJTEVI L L E, N. . tt nor ont your Row." One Iazv day a farmer s ho Was hoeinff out the corn W moodily hnd listened long Tn hear the urn, .v. ....... The welcome blast was heard at last, VlKl UO'll 'IH'I'X ? But troodman whispered in his car, fc Hoe out your row O Hoe oul your row. ATtho' a "hard one" was the row, To uie a plowman's phrase, And the lad, as the sailors have it, "Beginning well to 'haze' "l ean," said he, and manfully He seized again his hoe; And .roodmairsmiled to see the hoy Hoe out his row O, Hoe out his row, The lad the text remembered, And proved the moral well, That perseverance to the cud At last will nobly tell. Take courage man I resolve you can, VihI strike a vigorous blow, In lite's great field of varied toil " Hoe out vour row U, Hoe out your row. ICE CUE AM SALOON There will be opened on the 12th inst (for the w..inS in connection with the Sliemwell House an Ice Ir am Saloon in the Store room lately occup el 1 v Shemwell & McDonald, Shemwell House Building, Green street, near the Market House. FayVueviUe. May 15G. TliOY & 3IclKAX, A T T O It N K Y S A T L A Y , A PROCLAMATION. nV IHS EXCEM.KSCV THOMAS BBAOO, GOVEHXOR OP THE STATE OF NORTH ('AHOLIA. Whebas, an act was passed by the last Gen eral Assembly of this State, by a vote of three fifths of all the members thereof, a. duly certi fied copy f which is as follows: AX ACT to amend the Constitution of the State of North Carolina. Wiikra3, A large number of the people are disfranchised by the freehold qualification now required of voters for members of the Senate, Therefore, Council, Hay & Co., - HAY STREET, P.VYETTKVILLK, Are now receiving their FALL STOCK of STAPLE and FANCY " . , DRV GOODS, In which may be found FOU THE LADIES: Plain coPd. Plaid. White and Black DeL VINES; CASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain and Fig'd Fanev and Black SILKS: Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS: Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino VESTS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, Ac. FOR GENTLEMEN: Hats; Boots and Siioes; Vesting; Casshneres "White, Black and Fancy Stocks and Cravats' Ready-Made Clothing, &c. ' LSO. Sec. 1. Be it evaded by the General Assembly j Linscys, Kerseys and Plaids, Blankets. Brogans. Table of the Stale of North Carolina, and it is hereby i Cloths and Covers. Allendale Sheetings. Children V enacted by the authority of the same, (three-fifths j 01 Youths' and . , f , , - e , i it lov VlotIiiiig. Jviglish and Italian Crapes. lHinitv of the whole number of members of each House i.;mijroidery Silks and Braids PROVISIONS. The subscriber keep constantly on hand and for sale a good supply of Corn, Bacon, risk, Lard, Rice, Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Aud almost any article commonly to be found in a Grocery Store. ,i t i Also, a large lot of Rock LIM h. Piaster Paris, aud Persons wishing to buy any of the above articles will do well to give me a call. 1 JOHN CULBRETH, Oct. 1, 183 tf Dobbin-House buildiu NEW GOODS, At Floral College, Robeson county. PALL ASD WIXTEll GOODS. concurring,) that t lie ?a clause oi me isi. sec tion of the 1st article of the amended Constitu tion, ratified by the people of Xorth Carolina on the second Monday in November, in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty live, shall be amended to read as follows: Every free white man of the age of twenty-one years, being a native or naturalized citizen of "the United States, and who has been an in- A food assortment of Ladies'. Gentlemen's and IIOsYn'YI',(2TS' SHOKS' tind G AITKIS; GLOVES, Sept. 20. c,4-tr GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. The subscriber has in Stores good assortment of Goods in the O.tOCEilV ASD HARDlVAllE LIEi all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar habitant of the State for twelve months nxime- . tered for co-mtrv produce, on terms the mftd,M. j diately preceding the Cay ol any election, and , aoie. a small lot of SADDLERY for sale cheap hall have paid public taxes, shall be entitled to vote for a member or the senate tor tiie district in which he resides. Sf.o. 2. Be i' further enacted, That the Gov ernor of the State be, and he is hereby directed to issue his proclamation, to the people of North Carolina, at least six mouths before the ' next election for members of the General As- ; sumblv setting lorth the purport ot this act, tive us a call. G. W. I. GOLDSTON X. B. Any of my friends in the country having business to transact in this place, such as renewals, Arc, can have it done oa the usual terms, bv se.iding same to my care. G. V. I. G. Fayetteville. Sept. 29, 1 8:55 tf J. 5- T. WAD DILL, HAY STREET. Arc now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS? consisting of a large and well selected stock of GROCERIES Hardware, Cutlerv, Blacksmith & Tur pentine Tools. Agricultural Imple- IIATS and CArS, Boots and Shoes, Saddlery and Leather, Heavy articles in the Drug line, Ready-made Clothing, and staple Dry Goods me tits. This Stock we are prepared to job or retail. Favetteville. Oct. 2. 1855. j0Wc ask the Planters and Turpentine men to examine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. BOWMAN, SELLERS & CO., OESERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS And Cotton Factors, 3 1-3 PkuZ Street, NEW YORK- i). w. i!mvi A - W. 11. SELLERS, ! DRY GOODS, May 1, 1850. EDW'D. McPHERSON. j GltOCEIUES, HAUDWAUE, N. B. Particular attention naid to rnnsionmpnts un,:i. i. i.nn Call and examine his i o II uu II ui: uucis iui j,. 1 of Naval Stores. ct,.i- l. f.-la Kr. that he can mve satisfaction uom The Hubscriber respectfully informs his fiends and the public that he has just received a large and ariert ! assortment of Goods atr- loral College, counua . SEBASTOPOL T.I KE .V A T LAS T. J. W. LETT lias just received a large and general STOCK OF GOODS suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting of a choice selection of Staple mill Pane) DRY GOODS, Boots and Shoe, with almost everything desirable in that Jine. PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had AT LETT'S, Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Kept. 14. 1S.15. " ly-Pl Thankful for the liberal patronatre heretofore ex tended him. he hopes in future to merit a continuance ofthesauu, , BLACK. April 4. 18."G. 92-r.m OLD RYE WIIISKEV. tii.rlycfl II iron t in Fay- ettevilln for the s-ale of the Hon. K. C. Purycar s t eie bvated Old Rje Whkkcy. He will be supplied villi this superior Whiskey lo meet demand. ' " W. DRAUGHON. April 1C. H4-tf FREIGHTING ON CAPE FEAR RIVER. -j At a nuetiiiac of the Boat owners interested in iuo May Ll'MBEllTOX, f. 18."(. 9T-tf. ."i In. C",i.ii.(itnf!nii 1, 1 ratiti!r the (Jaie Fuur lliver Wtsviiii Kai-ottovilti' mid and me iuiieiiuiin.-in i" ".i.h.iuiuuu mvuui - - , ,..,t;nnc!i.,ll 1 ! Wilmington, nroposcu, niiiiii ,1.ni.......vi, o...... i "-.jiu- ,I10t;0., nnuied bv a true ami periect copy oi me act, ! nnthenticated by the certificate of the Secretary Fresh Spring Cloud. J. A. I'KMIU'.UTON" has just received a large and denirable Stock of 'sTAPtE AMI KAXfY SILK tJOODS. Kni!racini; a groat variety of LADIES' DRESS GOODS. (,n-Mhg or Plain. Plaid and Vlg'd Suinmvr Silk-; ltraes; Tissues; Cape de l'arie.;'hahes: Organdie., plain and in Kobe Patterns; EmhrM. Hoju.ee. I d L.,d White Evening Dresses. A lew Lie . U I d . a ui Ulaek Moir Antique Silks. A large and I.eauUtuI a. Hortment of ...... . i: ti is n o i n i: :i i Collars S!-eves. Fn-neh Enibr'd Flirts. Basques. Ac: Plain and Embr'd Crape Shawls-a few very superior; Enibr'd Silk and Lace .Mantles. Ac. ll tti- Plain Straw and French Lace Punnets: a tew verv superior Cl'd and While Crape and Silk ditto, ot Particular ati'eution is invited to a large and well j assort i-d stock of t Jxci d v-n la de Cloth i ng, for M-n aad llys, made in the latest Styles and var rantid workmanship. The above Stock was selected with grat care, and AT,.trn, .s everv article usually kept in the Dry Goods line. Iiuyi-r-s would do well to call and above Stock beton- piireliasing. .... .. ' of State, aiiJ Doth tlie jiroclamation and the ! copv of this act, the Governor of the State j shall cause to be pulilished in ten newspapers i of this State, at least six months before the I election of members to the General Assembly. ! Keail three times and ratified in General seinblv this 3d day of February, IS5:". j " " " SAM'L r HILL, ; Speaker of the House, of Commons. WARREN WINSLOW, Speaker of the Senate. D. MeLaurin was called to the Chair, and It. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary. On motion of James F. Marsh, Hi-solved, That from and after the 1st day of Jan uary. IS.'it!. Cash will be required upon the delivery of all freights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re spectively. On motion of J. I). Williams. Resolved. That each of the Steamboat Companies on the Cape Fear River, from aud after the 1st of j .F:i!ii?nr 1 S Mi will -irrr flii.inn Y.iii Wil iiln rri.in tt 1 Favetteville at 10 cent's prM- hxz; Lime at r, cents j Mark.d, where all who are in ueed ol the services ol a p.u- cask, and ground Plaster at 3D cents per cask. ; Dentist are respectfully invited to call. All opera and that a UEIHCTIOS OF 2 0 PER E S T . ! tious performed upon the latest and most approved from the printed and established rates on al! other I plans. To tho-e in need of Artificial Treth, he would articles will be made from and after that date, all i simply say that he is behind in no improvement. LIME ATSO CEMENT. Just received and for sale 20 Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln, 10Q Parrels Cement ;(! Calcined Plaster, :?00 Bushels Plastering Hair, 7." Parrels Mackerel and Herring, ,!00 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 200 " Alum Salt; 2 bushel Sacks. J. W. POWERS. Oct. ?7, 1855."" 9-tf D. W. C. 15EXBOW, D. D. S., Graduate of tlie naltlmore College or DEXTAL SlR;EltY. Office hours from A. M. to 1 P. M. YT " i4 3 1 Al. to 1. .u. in? iii'vnnw mav be found at. his Room near the Who vronld liavf tbouglit it X A NEW CARRIAGE ESXABLI)SIIIIE!T Ox Military Gkkkx. oitositk tuk Mrthooist Ciukch FKOXTIXO OX Ml MlllllB STKKtT. Great Enterprise. Fatettkvii.i.e mvst phixk. The subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into co partnership for the purpose of conducting the general C ARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. Aud being both practical workmen, fullv understanding their business, they have no hesitation tocompiare work ! with an' establishment in Fayetteville as to style and i durability. One of the firm may lc known by referance to A. II. Whitfield's iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER i IJRAXIN. James II. Pier James Braxix. Fayetteville, Oct l . 1S5I. y t IIAHI.K HANKS, CONFECTION Kit, F A Y K T T E V 1 L L E , N . October 1, C. DAVID McDUFFIE, IimCIC M.iSO ASD PLKSTEKER, Fayettf.viu.e, N. C, Respectfully tenders his services to persons in this and the adjoining counties wishing work done in his line. Fayetteville. May 1!), 1855 y WANTED Two white boys, as appren tices to the above business. JAMES McI'IlEKSOX, UEVI'LKMFA'S Furnish in? Kstabllslimrnt, HAY STREET, Opposite Fayetteville Dank, in Hotel Dnildiiig, FAYETTEVILLE, IW. C. figg- A full assortment of Men's ami IJoys' Clothinr, Hats, Cajis, I'oots, Shoes, Unil.rellas, Trunks, Yankee Notions, &.C., &c. Sept. '2'.), lSf.5. Co-tf James C. Smith. Mh.es Costin JAMES C. SMITH & CO., Co 7)1 m iss io n Jlf reh a n I s, Have removed their otlice to the second story of the building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Comi nny , where they are prvpand to attend to all I ii.-im t-s in the Commissiui line. All busitiess entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. Wilmington. October 1, 1S?."5 y JEf Coopers' Tools, ami all tjualities if CIi.e i tor Distillers use, loraie Ijv 1). & W. McLAUKIX. Jlarch 29, 1S5C. J. A. 3i-tr. examine tut PEMUKIiTOX. A CARD. MR AU('II'I) N. McDOXALD. (late or the firm or Shemwell.v MdVmald) takes pleasure in announcing to his friends ami the public generally, that he is now doing business with Mr J. A. Pemberton, where he would le pleased to have them call and see him. Mr P. ha a very desirable Stock of Fresh Goods, com prising everything in the Ladies' and Gentlemen's iMess linf which lie will take great pleasure in ex hibiting. Aucn l) n. McDonald. March 29. 91-tf Till'. KLOVTIXU U.VI.TS or jcxccicik WASH! ( ; 31 A C'ill K. The subscriber having purchased the Right of th j above Machine for the Counties of Cumberland and j Harnett, is now ready to furnish such as may be! desirous of obtaining a Right. The machine is simple, j lit!i in its structure and operations, and should any j portion of it fail, caa be easily and speedily repaired I bv any person having the use of tools. I do not claim j for this machines more than what it is .ible to perforin with that description of labor which almost every family is able to supply, without at all interfering j with tte ordinary duties. In the-first, place a child l'i or 15 years of age can perform all the labor, after i having seen it operate a few times, and if the direc- j tio.is are adlvre'l to, will do as much work in one day j as three or four women in tie ordinary way. and the wovk will be in ic;i heiier none, lieiow will be iouml a certificate from those who have purchased and now have in us" one of these machines ISIIAM P.LAKE. April 12. !S5i1. 03-tf State of North Carolina, Office of the Secretary of State I. William Hill. Secretary of State, in and for the State of North Carolina, do hereby J certify that the forcoinr is a true copy of the i oritrinal as ratified and on file in this office. I Given under my hand this 24th day of Jaim- j arv, ISTiG. VT. HILTj, Secretary of Stale. Now, therefore, in conformity to the Consti-j tntion of the State, and the requirements of ! the aforesaid act, I do issue this my Proclama-! tion, making known to the people of North i Carolina the provisions of said act and tlie i amendment thereby proposed to be made to the Constitution f the State, and do cause the same to be publishedin ten newspapers of this State six months before the election of mem bers of tlie next General Assembly. In testimony whereof I, Thomas IJrarrp:, Governor of the State of North Caro lina, have hereto set my hand and ; S. caused the irreat seal of the State to i be hereto allixeu. lone at tlie lity oi Raleigh, this the 24th day of January, J A. D., 1850, and in the 80th year of j our Independence. j TIIOS. IHIAGG. ly the Governor: IVi.aski Cowmen, Fr irate Secretary. Raleigh, January 24, lSio. 83-Gm Cartage and Drayage being paid by the shippers. On motion ot James Panks. Resolved. That the foregoing be published in the Town papers. D. McLAURIX, Chair'u Tt. M. OiMtKi.i.,Sec"y Dec. 24. 1S5 . TS-tf ANDREW J. STEDMAX, Attorney at Law. Having removed to PITTSI30RO. X. C will attend regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett Counties. April 1 I, 1855. tf NE II' GOO D S . He inserts from one to ii entire set upon line Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. He spends nine months of each year in this place, (from tirst of October to the first of July.) i September 29, 1855. tf 1 The largt Carriage Factory ii tlie South. A. A. AJcKt'tlian : Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that he ! has built up large substantial Prick Puildings at his j Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages, i Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received i for the last 21 j-eara, he hopes by strict attention to i business, with a" desire to give satisfaction, to merit a ! continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be Ar. MOO It H & BKOTIIKR receiving a large and handsome Stock of STAPLE AXU P.VNCY O R Y O I S , Consisting of almost every thing kept in the Pry Good line, viz made of the best material and bv experienced workmen S in each branch of the business. His work will compare : favoraldv with anvmadein the United States, for neat- i nesK :mfl ll lll:llii litv. ! He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as srood terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest S stock of CAKRIAGES.n.M'iOUCIlKS. ROCIvAW A v r - , - ,.r.- -IT., , w i-i ;tt-a. iWo.a of I AND 15UGGIES. ever ottered in this place, and a very Plan,. Plan 1 ig d Ulack a id Col d x f farge stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold everv duality and once; 1 issues. Organdies, b-.ui n?, , ,. :..,i,.i,iiinm. Cha hes. Ma-din DeLa.ns. and all the !ae.t. les . mons than ONK HUXUE0 ot Robes; (.i.ighams; Jaconet Mall and S is v finished and in course of eon- s L A 31 P . A Pour Arm CI1 AXPEL1ER new and in complete order, with drops; burns camphiuc; will sell it at cost and charges, ($35.) J. H. ROP.KRTS t CO. May 17. 08-'Jt. Muslins; a fine selection ot Lmbroidery; iviu Pie Nic and Silk (Moves; a large lot of Linen Cambric aud Silk Handkerchiefs; Plain Plaid and Embroidered Crape Shawls; Talmas; Silk and Lace Mantles; Ponnet Silks and Ribbons; Para sols; Ponnets. Flats and Hats for Misses; a large lot of Od d and Llack Gaiters, WiuKin.w. Children's Shoes, Gaiters, Ac. ! Also I V large Stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING for I Gentlemen and Youths; Hats, Roots. Gaiters and Shoes. ! And in fact every article usually kept in the Dry Goods Line. -which we invite the public to examine. ! Aril 5, lS5)i. D2-tf IHXnBOI.U'S GKUi: PHEPlltlTIOVS. Helmbold'8 highly concentrated COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT 15 ECU U, for diseases of the bladder and kiduevs. weaknesses, and all diseases of the sexual or gans, whether in malt or female, from whatever cause they may have originated and no matter of how long standiug. The Fluid Extract Riichu has been pr- nounced by eminent Phvsicians as the greatest remedy ever known. It is a medicine perfectly pleasant in its taste and very innocent iu its action, and yet ho tho rough that it annihilates every particle of Disease. An infalible remedy, and as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simple delicate to thecon tined and desparing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both as a euro and preventive. June 17. 1S54 tf i Hosierv: traction. ;jr-?r-All work made by him is warranted 12 months i with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship ! or material will be repaired free of charge, l Person wishing to buy would do well to call and j examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. ' Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea i sonafde terms. ! Fayetteville. Oct 1,1855. ; V O !l S A Is K i AT REDUCED V It I C E S, i For CASH or on Short Time, ! 25 Carriages, Bai-onclios, i ROCK A WAYS & BUGGIES of every description, i Ma :y of which are finished, and the balance being ( fini'ird dailvt anions1 which are many new and HcIiuboWl's liiglils" Concentrated COMPOUND FUTD EXTRACT S.lRSUMRILL.l, For purifying the Plood, removing all diseases arising from an excess of Mercury, exposure and imprudence ,- in life, chronic constitutional disease, arising from an impure state of the ISlood. and the only re liable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula. Salt Rheum. Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Throat and Legs, pains and swellings of the Bones, Tetter, -Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Lruptions ol the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the most distinguished Physicians in t he country, and has proved more efficient in practice than any preparation of Sarsaparilla yet offered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis. Mercurial and Scrofulous dis eases have entirely recovered in fhe incurable wards of our Public Institutions which had for many years re sisted everv mode of treatment that could be devised. These cases furnish st riking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine In nrresting some of the most inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTICE. Letters from responsible Physicians and Professors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Preparations. Prices. Fluid Extract of Ruchu, $1 per bottle, or 6 bottles for S5 Prices. Fluid Extract of Sarsaparilla, SI per bottle, or 6 bottles for 5 equal in strength to one gallon Syrup of Sarsaparilla New Wagon Establishment EY W!. WATSON. The Subscriber would inform his friends and th" public generally, that he lias completed his new rstab-lii-hment on Maxwell Mrcrt, near Mr E. W. Uillkings' Store; and is now prepared to receive orders lor CARTS, WAGONS, DRAYS, j-e., which shall be promptly executed. All work done by him Khali be of the bef t workman ship and material that the country can afford. REPAIRING of all kinds clone with neat ness and despatch. Alo, HORSE-SHOEING will be strictly attended lo. N. P. No pains will be Kpared to give Kali.-f'act ion to thoso who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetteville, May 30. lKr.5. y FOR SU.K CHEAP. "tt-Y, 7 SECOND HAND KUGGIES in pood repair. April 20, 1855. A. A. JlcKETHAN. 42-tf J6 2,000 Spirit barrels for sale by McLAl RIN A STRANGE. June 17, 1854 tf 1 f. HOUSES AND CA'.tKIAOE. A SPLENDID pair of Sorrel Horses, 5 and C years old tine movers; a new style of Coach and Harness to ,:,..t,.ifill new. Will be" sold because we have no use for them. FA YE TTE VILLE ti-wii. TXSIIlt NCE COMPANY. M . iniusuca "y; auioiig 1UHU1.UC ' o '. I Prepared and sold bv II. T. Helmbold. Chemist. 2(i:5 An Abstract of the Second Annual RJ,PU1.U j - ! Chesnut St., near the Girard House, Philadelphia. To be had of J. N. SMITH. Druggist, Fayetteville- of the President and Directors : Will be sold J. II. ROBERTS .t CO. Mav 17. o.s-2t. ! of them verv lisrht. and all niiffle in the ! ?iti1 n f the" het materials. Mv facilities for doing Policies issued past year 524, whole number issued 1233' i Carriage work are greater ' than any estalishment covering property amounting to S2.12ti.:J5: 00 . sfIltu , j catl anvrd and am determined to sell work mj.oo.1 ()e xc best quality as low as it can be built lor by ! anv one. Policies cancelled and expired I'Ai.b Tit Ann, I have received my Fall stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, cS'C., Which is large and well worth the attentbmof pur chasers. Any kind of Produce taken in exchange. COTTON RAGGING. I have a plentiful mpply of Gunny r.nd Pin:d e ( ton Ragging. Pale Rope, "and Ragging Twine. Scud in your orders and they shall be mj-'pl 1. JAMES G. COOK". October 1, 1S55. tf N. C.. and of dealers everywhere. July !st 1855. 'yi"E Amount now insured Amount ol Premium Notes SI. 274.717 31 Favkttevii.i.i:. N. C April 0. 1.56. We. the undersigned, having purchased of Mr Isham lilake one of the above machines, cordially recommend it- to the favor of the Public. It washes very rapidly, and the work is much better dune than is usually done iri the old way, and with less wear to the Clothing. It far exceed our expectations, and has only to be seen in i.jviMtin.'i t satisfy the most skeptical of its utility and economy. We have no doubt of its being generally ued wherever introduced. I. (J. McIl.YK. w. .1. a n hkuson-, Wm. McIjaciun, A. P. lit HT, I as. (! . Smith, J.vo. D. Williams, John I). Stakk, Joskph A. Worth, A. J. O'IIani.on", Davji Wemyss. Caic Fear Jantl for Sale. The subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-FIVE Acres of Laud on Cape Fear River below Smith's Ferry, in Cumberland county, running with the river to the lands of Mrs P.yrd. A portion of the land is cleared and fenced. It is well adapted to the cultivation of corn. oats, and the usual crops of the river lauds. The part uncleared has on it some good swamp, which may be easily pre pared for use. It will lie sold o;i a credit of twelve months. I er oiih wishing to buy cau call on the owner at this place. J. G. SHEPHERD. evnied A-cancelled 1 20.474 03 i " now on hand 33 Increase during the last year 'sMi 1,275 07 Premium notes averaging 14 S9-100 per cent, on the amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance dur ing the vcar averaging less than per cent. April S. -tf RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report S772 SO for Premiums renewed t',103 ' " for Policies, Surveys & transfers 337 50 " for Rent "( m $7,283 07 We in company with several other gentlemen, saw n four dollar bill which was very dirty and much defaced, put in and Mashed out bv this machine, re moving all the dirty appearance of the bill, aud leav ing it perfectly legible.' which shows there is little or no rubbing produced in washing line articles. Frank N. IIokv-.hts, J.vs. G. Smith. FOR SALE OR RENT. DISBURSEMENTS. ,..T,1 f' Tt need tire loss SS50 00 The new- and commodious DWELLING HOUSE, j ,. 4t balance Office building 1,4. 00 with all necessary out-houses, situated about 5 miles J . salaries 1,550 00 from Favetteville, immediately on the Soutnern l laiiK Road. The situation is remarkably healthy, with a Well of Good Water in the yard. 50 feet deep. The quantitv of land to be sold with it. will be made ac commodating to the purchaser from 300 to 1000 Acres, including a small tract of bot torn land. The terms will be accommodating. DAVID MURPHY. Cumberland county. April 9 93-tit " State Tax 14 Contingent expenses " Premiums returned 100 00 375 2 20 65 Those who are indebted to me will please pay j up as mv business requires my out-standing debts to be collected. A. A. Mclv ETHAN. August 25. 1855. tf WE il!E XOW RECEIVING ANT EXPECT TO KEEP UP A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES. WE OFFER 150 Bags Coffee Rio, Laguira and Java, 15 Hhds. Sugars, 50 Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt. 75 Bbls. Sugars, coffee, crush'd &, powderd 125 Bags Shot. . 45 Kegs Powder. 20 Hhds. "Western Bacon, 3,500 Lbs. N. C. 50.000 Segars. assorted qualities, 100 Boxes Cheese, With every other article in our line. All of which we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchange for pro duce or naval stores. D. & W. McLAURIN. June 2d 4S-tf 1J K A U T Y ! ELEGANCE! ECONOMY ! Combined in my well assorted stock of NutuIkt One UrTly-mide ClotUinff 'tk (2t II . Tithe , oJ JioyS. FU11S1SII1G (iors. Such ai Dress Skirts of French Fancy Linen and fine plain Irish Linens. Ac. Fancv Gooos; Straw Nats; Wide Awakes; Hoots, Gentlemens' Gaiters of every description. Patent Leather Oxford Ties; Sole leather Traveling; Trunks; Trunks for la dies with secret drawers and Hoimet Boxes at tached; Valises, Carpet Haps, Umbrellas, Walking; Canes, Segars, Looking Glasses, large and small; And last, but not least, a few more of -THE VESTS" left, with couuiless invisible profiles of different Physiocnomikh. Making in all the Largest. Cheapest and Hand fiomest Assort ment of Goods in this branch of business ever exhibited in this Market. I would respectfully solicit a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally extended to me. and I have no hesitation in saying that the result will be a ijailsfactory otic to mv customers. GEORGE BRANDT. South Side Hay Street. Fayetteville. N. C, April 10. 1856. 2m DR. SPltlXG SVPPIA". JAMES F. FOULKES, Balance fo-wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand,) S2,2i0 00 Cash in Bank and in hands of Airents .ST 40 S4.31 $2,937 27 40 FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL. The Subscribers lmvinr tins clay leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their friends and the traveling publie at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient and bear with our imperfec- i tions until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J. II. ROBERTS & CO. J. II. IJOUEUTS. F. N. UOHERTS. March 1, 1855. 35-tf SOAP FACTORY. The undersigned having purchased th:l SOAP AND CANDLE FACTORY from Messrs. Smith Sc. McRae. and formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying on the same, offer the most favorable inducement to the trade for the supply of SOAP AND CANDLES of their own manufacture, ol a superior quality. They FOR SALE. TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine inib s from Fayetteville. lying directly on fhe Southern Plank Road, and on each side of Big Kockfbh. One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, with convenient improvements for a family residence.: with a small corn mill on a never tViiling stream, and a first rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery ar d Sb re. A. A. McK ETHAN Fcb'y 9, 1855. tf THOMAS 11. TILLING II A ST, nooKiiiM)i:i, ANDERSON STREET, opposite North of E. J. Halo t Son's Book Store. Music, Magazines, and all the der-cripfion of'Fooks are bound in all ftylcs, in the hkst am wovt si n STAVTIAL. MANNER, on terms fame as at any place South. Persons wishing to know tlie prices of binding will be furnished with a list personally or by letter. Fayettkviixe, Sept. 29. 1!55. y 10,000 Hs- Tallow V anted, For which the highest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1. 1855. A. M. CAM PR ELL jfjgjr McLaurin Sc Strange will p;:y tbe high est cash price for Turpentine until further notice. Sept. :!. IMS. 5-tf BOOK AGESCV. The subscribers have e-lablhhrd a Pook Agcrev will guarantee their Soaps, both soft and hard, to be j in Philadelphia, si.d will furtmh any book or publica eoual, and at prices as low as can be bought in anv tion ot the retail price free of postage. Any jxim i s. other ninrket. Their Ca ndles i 1 be fniiiid enna I to bv lol Waidl n r t lie SU Of cr II1 ion pr ICC ol a li V Ol 11. C -$2,937 40 WANTED At ray Ducket Factory. 24 miles South of Fayetteville, on the Wilmington Road, :$.()()() JLWIPEIt LORS, from S inches iurfliametcr to the largest sizes; 8 feet long, and clear of knots, will be paid. for which a liberal price G. II. MAKEPEACE. 3 in I'Vyetteville, March 26, 1856. A. 31. Campbell, Al'CTIOSEEK A. COMMISSION ME It OH A XT, East side of Gillespie street, Fayetteviixk, N. C. October 1, 1855. Corner of Hav ami Donaldson streets, opposite the . Favetteville Hotel. Would respectfully call the attention of bis friends and customers to his com plete stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, OILS, IM1Y1S, Al DYE-STIFFS, Which In; is now receiving, and will offer at prices as low as thev can be bought at in this market. His ob ject is to sell medicines that can bo depended upon, as he buys none but the genuine article. Constantly on hand Hurniii"; Fluid, Cainphene, Spirits Turpentine, . . Alcohol. Brandies and "Wines, (for Medical purposes,) Congress Water, Citrate Mucrncsia, East India Castor Oil. March 15. 1S51. ALWAYS ON II AND AND FOR SALE CHEAP, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF )!IY GOODS Sc GKlHJKKkES, Together with a general assortmeng of KOHKUiX AM) DOMESTIC AVIXES AND Mftl'OKS, Which I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce of any kind usually sold in this Market. W. H. CARVER. Hay Street, near the Market. Nov. 10. "1-tf ASSETS. Cash on interest and iu Hank, &c. Rent due Ileal Estate, paying 13 percent. $2. ftS? 40 iao 00 1,00 00 CLEMENT . AVH.IGIIT, Attorney at Law, Kayettc-vlllc, N. C. Ofucc at the corner of I5ow and Green streets. Felrv 3. 1?5-;. $4,027 40 183.859 :i:i 1 Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet any losses Sll4,7$fi 7S In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late the members and the public on the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the past year. We have met with no loss since 7th March. 1854. (Sneed's.) unless it be the case of Stranglaus & Einston at Kiuston, whose Store was blown np a very extraordinary cane. it is still under investigation. McLAVCIILIN 4- CO., - COJTttlCTOBS AD BUILDERS, Fayetteville, N. C. Januory 9th, 1856 tf The following Directors were .clected for next vear: Ceo McNeill. H L Mvrover. Chas Ben how Ilenrv Lilly. .las Kyle. S W Tillinghast, S T Hawiey. T S Lutterloh, Wm McLaurin.N A Stedmnn. J G Shepherd S J Hinsdale. D A Rav.J D Williams. A A McKethan -I II Cook. A E Hall. A W Steel, J G Cook, and It F Brown of Wilmington. OFFICERS: flEO. McNEILL. President. H. L. MVROVER. Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN. Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Encutice Commille for next Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin. May 24. 1855. DISSOIATTION. The Firm of HALL & SACKETT is this day dis solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by J. II. Ilall or A. E. Hall, who alone arc authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. J. II. ITALL, A. E. HALL. T. M. SACKETT. Fayettevill. N. C, January 16, 1856. . 81-tf PUBLIC NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Suliscription to the c.nnital stock of the Central Railroad, from Beau fort Harbor via Kenansville. Clinton, Fayetteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the loth day of April. 1850. and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named iiersons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the county of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Jacksonville, and tit the Post Office Rich Lands. E. W. tonville, G. J. M aid, J II Foy. Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr.. Owen Hug trins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- dell at Beaufort. Dr. M. F. Arendell. J. F. Bell, L T. Oglesbv. t the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City. Col Wm. N. Dcnuis, 11. S. Bell.Capt. Levi Oglesbv, Bridge Areudell. In Duplin county, at the onicc of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville. Major Owen R. Kenan, David Keid, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm. E, Hill, Wm. J. Houston KtcDhen Graham. In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Clinton. Thomas I. taison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKayrPatrick Murphy, Wm. Faison J. R. Beaman. Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Farettoville, at the offic of A. A. McKethan. Thomas R. Undrewood. Randal McDaniel, Jefe G. Shepherd, Edward L. Wiusdow John C. Blocker. Form of Subscription: . The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of $100 each, set opposite to our names respectivelv in the Central Railroad Company; aivl in all rctpects to comply with the terms of the Charter. the hardest mould. lailow t annics rrom nny in the countrv. They respectfull v solicit the patronage of the trade, and families of the town. GREASE. GREASE. The highest market price will be paid for Grkask. or taken in exchange for Soap es will be found equal to j by forwarding the snbf cription price of any of andles from nny Factory j Magazines, huch as Harpers.' Godey's Futmau Cra- ham's. Frank Leslie's Fashions, A c. will receie the magazines for one year and a copy of a splendi d lithe graph portrait oT either n.-hingtoii. .Jnckt-on ' i or. if subscribing to a $2 and a $ Magazine !a ; tln'v or Candles. Families in town would do well to save ! will receive a copy of either of the three portrait their Grease and exchange it for Srap. Wilmington. rec. 1. 1855. MILES COSTING JOHN GAFFORD. Wilder' Patent Salamander Safe. AVe keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above Safes, warranted fire-proof; and desirous of ex tending the demand for them, the makers have been in duced to deliver them here at New York prices. l. & W. McLAURIN, Agents. October 1. 1854. tf NEW GOODS. The Subscribers are receiving their Fall Stock of GROCERIES, embracing a large and General assortment in their line, which they offer to whole sale buyers at the lowest market rates for cash. Coun try produce, or on the usnal credit to prompt paying customers. ALSO. Fifty Tons Best PERUVIAN GUANO, for Cash, at 3 cents- per pound. GEO. W. WILLIAMS .t CO. Sep. 1, 1855. 6 1-tf If subscribing to $ worth of M apnzines, all three por traits will be sent gratis. Music furnithed Jo tin K; who mav wish it. Envelops of every discription and size in lnrge cr small quantities iiirnitdied. Seal Prcsvs, Dies, Ac. vent to order. Everv description of Engraving on Wood e.vrcut' d with neatness and despatch. Views of I nildings, Newspaper Headings. View of Machinery. Hook Illus trations. Lodtre Certificates, Business Cswds, Ac. A 11 orders sent by mail promptly attended to. Persons wi.-hiug views of '.heir buildings engraved can M i d a Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or express. Persons at a distance having saleable articles vruid find it to their advantage to address the suHcriU-rs, as we would act as agents for the sale of the nunc. BYRAM A PJEBCE. 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia. Pa. MTIIAM. T. MAI HI.1VT.. Names Residence No. of shares I $ Cash 1 Work I I 1 Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, t hen bids are the same or at Engi neer's estimate. As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, 1856, - 90-3m C. COLDEX MURRAY, cowikssioj jiERcni.T, AGEXT FOR MURRAY'S "REGULAR LINE" OF WILMING TON PACKETS. 6-2 South Street, NIC W YORK. The undersigned maybe found sit the Office of C. Colden Murray! HI South street, where orders for very description of Goods will receive his prompt and per sonal attention. I .MAT, LETT. March 20. I85fi y J. H. December 2411). y-pu" WII.MIXKTOS At HAYKTTKVIM.E P A S S E N G E R L I N E . The New Steamer " MAGNOLIA " will lrav Fay etteTillc Tnedays and Fridays at 15 minutes after snn rise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays at o'clock. Passage $4. T. S. LUTTERLOH. June 14, tf COHPORATIOS IIOSDS Or tlie Town or Va yet t-vl I ! Tor Sale. frreenble to an Act of the General Asff mMy of (lie State of North Carolina, ratified Dec. 25, D-52. authoriz ing the Town of Favetteville to issue ber Bends to the Htnonnt of $ 1 OO.uhO, in the aggrrpate. for the pur pose of paying her i-ubrci iption to the Western Rail Road Company. Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of Fayetteville. that the Treasurer of the Town receive scaled proposals, until the 1st of November next, for the purchase of $50.0C0. in sums of $500 each of Faid Bonds, or nny part thereof. Fends to run twenty vears, with Conpons attached. interest payable si mi annually. The said Bonds shall 1 under the seal ol the Corporation, and binding on tbjp faith-of the same. WM. WARDEN, Town Treasurer. Sept. 1f- 18r"- . tf XO TB.tVEI.EKS. The Subscribers convey the Mai! between Fayttc-.-;!.. nn.l T.iirrlarsville in a Bin'irv. and can neeemmo- date one or iwo pessengers. The rute is by vy of Kintrsbnry. Bunn's Level. Sumnurville and Ncill's Creek. Thedavs for lea vinpFayettcville are Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at C o'clock, a. m. Returns MondT." Wednesday and Friday evenicgf- :" " " om Fayetteville to Summerville f 2. j p Aug. 2.. 1F..
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