TilE NOEtTH CAROLINIAN, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
„ri-A!:M!X(r AVI)
1
TURPIIN-
111,) I Corner
■ i;;!'' ‘-)n acres
>11 the Kiver. The
j)in' s. and i' svdfiin
to 1.20’! iieres uf
TIXE LANU i:i iiarn-'tli.dy. u
Park-:!- .V Mi.-N'- ‘U land-; j'jlii' ''^1
la,id- on 'ij.p -r 'I';-. > r. T!i
of tU'* bosl fiualdy of low ; i.-
•p liiuds are heavily tim!t,-r- d ail . .
six rxidea ot the Kay U'viUc :uid Vt -tern Iiailroad.
A hargiiia in vy be ha ; for ca-;i. or eiidorbed Notes at
Ijttak. ,vTT
T. S. LL TTidiLOII.
Fayelterill,'. - j.l. D',. iO-Ot
Ob:«erver ami A'' -u- • ‘py-
li'iliuiniiion. ('knrlotle, -t Rntherfordi
Hull Road
The AnnnnI Al'-etin.ir
I'S (JlJ,Il|)!lllV
rninyti)!! on W ,
I! eX t.
Sent. 2T.
( on I pa II tj
Ilf t!ie Stoekliolders of
hi ill the To'.vn of W'il-
t!\e iiil ilnv (Aetoiier
II.
\V. GUIO.N,
n-4t
’res t.
p. r.vYi.oil
I; now r'‘celvinir )ii- FAl.T, ST'tCK. embracing a
ia '.eau :eu“ral 'to‘k of I>ry floi'l-. Hats. tbui-. 1
Bo>. -d "-h >es. iroc'Tic-. hollo'.v-wart*. ('rockery j
aii-i Gla''--v.:ire. uhodi will b!‘ sold upon f.ivorable ,
t'.-ria-*. orcvebanu",! for ]>rKlMce. ho]»in;r to «e'.* h:s i
fri'-*!id4 and customers btd'orh' tliey supjily themselves. ,
.pt. b. 1 i-Cm. * ’ '
AOXTIRjrNEWlSTliCX.
^'ive him a call, a- ho eaii sell his
' one. ami warrants th.-in to
The sii)).'Cnber respectfully infor!!!- llio public that
ho ha> rocoived his STO'.’K .)F ami would
Ftopiost those ill want of
Dlil' GOOS>S, FAYCV fmOOS,
BlODS .\.M)
HATS, Tlie.MCS, II.VimWARE, A-e.,
rjootls as low as
; satisf.u’lion.
1.. niiANirr.
Oille-pic St., near the .Market.
Oct 4.
PIIIS.K .VOSUCUO.
.Application ivill lie inaii,' at the ll'-.vt Se.„.-,ion of the
(h-Licral A.-csinlily to einaneipali! Ilamly. Etcnenilly
knou n a.' Hanily .McI.aucTilin, his wile folly anil their
dau iiiti.T I-ouisa.
) r. 4. IS-tf
SPUINCt SCJPPIjV.
DR. JAMES F. FOULKFS,
• r liar and Donaldson .streets, opposite the
Fayetteville Hotel,
AA’ould respectfully call the attention
of bus frieml.s and customers to his com
plete stock of
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
OILS, Pil.YTS, iVD DYE-StlFFS,
I Which he is now receiving, and will ofier at prices as
j low as tliev'ean be bonglit at in this market. His oli-
i ject is to sell medicines that can lie dependeal upon, as
’ he buys none but the genuine article.
Constantly on hand
Burning Fl»id,
Caiiiphene,
Spirits Turpentine,
aVlcoliol,
Brandies and Wines, (for
Medical pnrpo.ses,)
Congress Water,
Citrate .Magne.sia,
East India Castor Oil.
March 16. l.Sbti.
ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE
CHEAP,
.1 OE-VEIi-iL ASSORTMEA'T OF
r aOOLiS & GIIOCKUIKS,
To};cther with a general assortnieng of
PliltiilGX AX!> DOMESriC
taiiiall Fai*m f>*F Sale.
Wc will sell a small tract of WOOD-LAVD. con
taining liO acres, on which tliore is a small tarm
and some cabins, two miles cast
July 26th, 1856. 8-tf.
FAI.I. AND AVINTE I GOODS.
FOR SALF.
Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheeting!.
Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, ^os. 5 to 10.
ALSO.
Belt Picker. Roller and Lace LB.ATIIERS.
Oils'and Manufacturer’s Findings.
AViuter strained, Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils.
Slinttlie's Isiiigglass. French Glue, Emory, itoller
Cloth aud'Glass Steps. „ ^
J. H. HALL. Pres. B. C. M. Co.
J. 4- T. WADDILL,
HAY' STREET.
Are now receiving their Fail and Winter GOODS-
consisting of a large and well selected stock of
J®- Just received, a few doz. genuine East
India CASTOR OIL, (for my retail.) Also, Citrate
of Magnesia and Congress \\ uter.
J. F. FOULKES
1>
WINES
AND LiaVORS,
Wliicli I am anxious to sell or e.xchange for Produce
of aiiv kind usually .sold in this Market.
W. 11. CARVER.
Hay Street, near the Market.
Nov. 10. "1-tf
July 2G, 18.66.
8-tf
U^A JV TED.
100 Laborers and 25 Merchan'ics to work on the
Navigation of Deep River at Jones’ Mill in Chatham
Countv, Also. 5 or 6 good Stone Masons can get em-
iiloviuent for 3 or 4 months. Apply soon to
plo>mtnt COTTON .fc BURNETT.
July 26, 1865. 8-6t ^
HATS and CABS,
Boots and Shoes,
Saddlery and Leather,
Heavy articles in the
Drag line,
Ready-made Clotliing,
and staple Dry Woods.
GROCERIES
AND HA.RDWARE.
Store a good assortment of
McLAUCHLIN 4- CO.,
COX TRACTORS iSD Bl’ILDERS,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Janiiorv 9th. 1.S56 tf
TO THE LADIES OF
rn.q. J.YMES GHi.SOV i
F.VYETTEfII,l.l-:
M R.S. J.Y.MES (illi.SOX respectfully informes the
Ladie.s of Fayetteville, tliat she inteinls carry
ing on the DRE.S.S M.YKIXG imsines-s at her residence
on Maiilen I.aile, iviiere .she will he glad to wait on
the l.adies. and warraiiLs all work done by her to lit
iiinl give satisfaction, and hopes to merit a share of
piihlio! patronage. All orders will he thankfully
rec'iived.
Se|>t. 27. ^ IT-Jt
FOR SALE.
Two .STE.YM EXGIN'ES—one 30 horse power, and
one 10 liorse power. If applied for soon will he sold
low. Terms aeeoniniodating.
JOHN 11. HALL. Assignee.
May 22, 1856. 99-tf.
-S’.'I DOLE
W. 0\ I'AiliV,
AND HARNESS
MAKER,
WOULD Respectfully inform tiic ptihlie arnl all the
old custoiner.s of Houston anil Overby, tliat lie still
coatiniies to carry on tiie .staddle and Harness making i
ipisiness in ail it various liranehes. at the old .Stand of;
lloustim and Overby, ivhere lie will be iiappy ’o fur- ;
nisu them with any article which they may need iii.liis ‘
Line.
n'T" Strict attention paid to Repairing."tj-T;. i
W. OVERBY.
Aug. 18, 185G. 6-m
Gootls at Vf lioicsalt'.
Thy subscribers beg leave to mlvi.se their customers
and .Merebaut.s generally, that th(?y have receivel a
part ami e.xpect to receive the balance of their recent
FOR SALE.
n ^ 1 My Tavern IFoupe and Lot in the village of
Ifjw Lumberton, N. C.. is now olfered for .sale. It
is situated in the most beautiful part of the
towu, immediately on the Main street north of the
Court House stiuare. This property i.s valuable, and
will be much more so when the Wilmington &
Charlotte Rail Road is in operation, of which there
now appears to be no iloubt.—The House is in good
order, and well arranged fora village tavern.
For a description of the property. I can refer to
Col. John W. Rowell of Fayetteville who is well
aciiuainted with it. Terms Cash or negotiable note at
Bank. R. CALDWELL.
Lumberton, July 12. 1956. 6-6m
VHvliiablc Land fai’ Sale.
The subscriber offer.^ for sale his entire lands, inclu
ding about eight hundred acres, lying fifteen miles
above Fayetteville and live miles from the mouth of
lower little river- The land is level and healthy and
well adapted to tanning; there is alxmt one hundred
and lifty acres cleared ami under a fine state of culti-
; vatiou. I .will sell it all together or in small tracks to
purchases in a few days. Their Stock will be nmclU suit purchasers. For further partictlnrs apply to the
larger and more complete than they have ever ollered, j subscriber on the preini.ses.
embracing a general as.^^ortment of
The subscriber has in
Goods in the
OltOCKIlV AXO HAKDWtVRE HXE;
ull of which will he sold wholesale or retail, or bar
tered for country produce, on terms the most reason
able. A .snial 1 lot of SAD D L Ell Y for sale cImuP-
Give us a call. G. W. I. GOLD.-^TO. .
N 11 Anv of my friend.s in the country having
business to transact‘in this place, sneh a.s renewals. Ac..
can have it done on the u.siial term-s, by st '''"'?:
to ray care. U. W. 1. G.
Favetteville, Sept. 29, 1855
GROCERIES
Hardware,
Cutlery,
Blacksmith & Tur
pentine Tools.
A.grieultural Imple
ments,
This Stock we are prepared to job or retail.
Fayetteville, Oct. 2, 1855.
SS5“We ask the Planters and Turpentine
men to examine onr Kerseys, Negro Blankets,
Hats and Shoes.
tf
Oct,
LIME AND CEMENT.
Just received and for sale
250 Casks Lime, fresh from the kiln,
100 Barrels Cement
.50 " Calcined Plaster,
300 Bushels Plastering Hair.
75 Barrels Mackerel and Herring,
.300 .Sacks Liverpool Salt.
200 “ .-Ylum Salt; 2 bu.=hel Sacks.
J. YV. POWERS.
1855. 69-tf
April 2. 1S56.
S. M. THO.MAS,
dealer in
fancy and staple. DRY' GOODS,
:iEAl»Y-.11Al)E ClOTaLXB,
Caps, Bonnets, Bools and S/ioes,
Sheetings, Cotton \arns. Kerseys,
Blankets, 4'r.| 4''--
Corner Market and Gillespie St., Fayetteville, N. C.
i.ec. 2-:,
OLD RYE WHISKEY.
The Subscriber is the onlv authorized agent in Fay
etteville for the sale of the Hon. K. G.Puryear s Cele
brated Old E>e Whiskey. He will be supplied with
this superior Whiskey lo meet
April 16. 94-tt ^
llal
77-tf
.1.
PO!
FREIGIITING ON CARE FEAR
RIVER.
At a meeting of the Boat owners interested in navi
gating the Cape F'ear River between Fayetteville and
Wiliuinglon, , a r>\ '
On motion, D. McLaurin was called to the Chair,
and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary.
On motion of James F. Marsh.
Resolved, That from and after the Lst day of Jan-
uarv, lsS5n, Cush icifl be required upon the drUrerq
of ail freights at y^lmingtoa and Fayetteville re
spectively.
On motion of J. D. Williams,
Resolved. That each of tlie Steamboat Companies
on the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1st of
January, 1856, will carry Guano from Wilmington to
Favetteville at 10 cents per bag; Lime at 25 cents
Dcr cask, and ground Plaster at 30 cents per cask,
and that a IIEDIJCTIO?! OF 20 PER CCXT.
from the printed and established rates on all other
articles will be made from and after that date, all
Cartage and Drayagu being paid by the shippers.
On motion of James Banks.
Resolved. That the foregoing be published in the
Town papers.
* ^ D. McL.4.URIN, Chair’u
R. M. Orrell, Sec’y
Dec. 24, 185 >. “S-tf
ANDREW J. STEDaMAX.
Attorney at Law.
Having removed to PITT3BOUO.N. C.. av'iII attend
regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moure and Harnett
Counties.
April 14,18.55. tf
GROCERIES,
Together with
Hat dwarii anil Cii/lert/. I/olloir Ware,
Saddlery, Shoes, Le/dher, Si'C.,
All of which havi? been boijjht by one of tlie lirm ex
pressly for the Wholesale Trade. Their terms will be
as herelofon*. on the usual time to prompt dealers.
To cash buyers a rca.soiiaiile discount will be made.
GEO. IV. WILLIAMS it CO.
Fayetteville, .lug. 13. 1856. ll-tf
.Tulv 19,
ALEXANDER V/xVLKER.
7-tf
FAYET7E VILLE
MLTL’AL IXSUUAXCE CO.HP.4.XY.
An Abstract of the Second Annual REPOR 'l
of the President and Directors :
Policies issued past year 524, whole number issued 1233’
covering ^iroperty amounting to $2,126.35.1 06
Policies cancelled and expired 851.(»3o (»6
D. W. C. BEXROW, D. D. S.,
Graduate of tite Bultijnorc College of
DE5T.tL SIRRERY.
Otfice hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M.
3 P. M. to 5 P. M.
DR. BENPiOW may be found at his Room near the
Market, where ull who are in need oftlie .services of a
Dentist are respectfully invited to call. All opera-
lion.s performed upon the latest and most approved
plans. To those in need of ilrtliiclal Teeth, he would
simply say that he is behind in no improvemout. He
inserts from one to an entire set upon fine Gold or
Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equally as
(serviceable as the natural organs.
He spends nine months of e:\c1i year in this place,
(from first of October lo the first of July.)
September 29, 1855. tf
DE.\bEn IN
S'l’AFLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, COOTS. SHOKS, ANO
R ea dy-AIad c Clothing.
Particular attention pahl to Lailies’ Dress
Hoods anil Trbninings.
HAY .STREET. F.YYEVrEVILLE, N. C.
November 3ti. 1855. If
IHARI.ES RANKS,
COXFECTIONEK,
FAYETTEVILLE, N.
October 1, 1854.
c.
JAMES McPherson.
GENTl.KMKN’S
> .stablisliim nt,
ILty STREET.
Opposite Fayetteville Bank, in Hotel Building,
F.V YKTTKVIGI.K. JV. C.
A full a.ssortnicnt of Men’s and Boys’
Clotliing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas,
Trunks, Yankee Notions, Ac,, Ac.
Sept. 29, Ibo5. 6.')-tf
Bi'ilktijuls ! B cl ft ads!!
Just receivea from the .Manufacturer, Ira llersey. a
snpplv of
BEDS!E.IDS
of various patturn.s and made of good seasoned timber.
Tiiese Bedsteads are manufactured in thi.s jilace, and
can be .sold to deal.T.s a.slow as they can be got from
the North. Cull and examine.
A. M. CAMPBELL,
April 9, 1856. Y
lUK! ICK!! ICIO!!!
The subscriber liaving opened the ICE IIOL.SE. i.s
now prepared to furnish lo the coininiinity, and all
wl>o may want from the country. Orders aecom-
panied by the money will be punctually filled at
TWO CENTS per pound, packages paid for.
ISilAM BLAKE.
April 26, 1856 9.5-tf
riic largciit C.'xri'iagc Pactory iik tlie SontU.
A. A.
Respectfully infonn.s his friends and the public, that he
has built up large sub.stautial Brick Biillduigs at his
Old Stand, cxpres-sly for manufacturing Carriages.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received
for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to
bn.sincs.s. with a de.sire to give satisfaction, to merit a
continuance of the same. He warrants hi.s work to be
made of the best material and by experienced workmen
in each branch of the bnsine.ss. His work will compare
favorably with any made in the United States, for ueat-
iiess and durability.
He is determined to sell and do any work in his line
on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as
well done. He now has on hand, tiiiished. t]»e largest
stock ofCARRIAGES.BAROUCIIE.S. ROCKAWAVS.
AND BUGGIES, ever ollered in this place, and a very
large .stock of work nearly finished, which will be sold
very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual cu'tom-
ers. ha.s on hand more than GNE 11UNj>RED
AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of cou-
»:tructinn.
,^■9-All work made bybim is warranted 12 months
with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship
or material will be repaired free of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
examine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to.
Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea
sonable terms.
Favetteville. Oct 1,1855.
DOWMAX. SELLERS A CO.,
GKXERAL CO^IMISSIOX Mt2liCIlAXT,S
And Cotton Factors,
34 1-3 Piu« Sired, WEv7 VOItS-
1>. \V. BOWMAN,
W. 11. SELLERS.
May 1. 1856. KDWD. McPHERSON,
N. B.—Particular attention paid to consignment
of Naval Stori?s.
J vMES C. Smith. Mii.es Costin
JA.MIiS C. SMITH & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
H ive rei'iiivvil tlivir onice lo Hip ppcoikI story of the
BiBldini' loriiii rlv ocviipifd B.v the Tolopraph Comiiany
vlivrv iTu-y arv i.Ti-l.arvd to atlvmi to all Luaiuvs* m the
Cv.'inmi.ssion li:*e.
Ail business entrusted to them will be punctually
aitundcd to.
Wilmington, October 1. 1855 t
JdarCooiicrs' Tools, and all qualities of Glue
tor Di.-tillvva'tiMv, for fait-hj ,, ..t-dtx-
D. .t 4\ . McLALRIN.
June 17. 18.54 tf
Ncic R agon Estallishment
BY 4VM. AVATSON.
The Siibsvrilii r would inform hip frieuda and the
niitdic I'piivrallv. lhat he hii.p completed hie new estah-
liphmciit on MiAwell .-.Ireet. near .Mr E. 4V. IVillkinKs'
Etore; and i.s now prepared to receive orders lor
CAR I'S, TiaCONS, drays, 4f.,
whicli shall he promptly e.vecnted.
All work done hv him shall he of the best workman
ship and material that the country can aliord.
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neat-
iies.p and despatch.
.\lso, HOKSE-SHOEING will he strictly attended to.
N. 15. No pains w ill he spared to give satisfaction
to tiioso who may favor liini with their patronage.
F'avetteville, May 30. 1855. y
SEBASTOPOL TAEE.V AT LAST.
NEW FIRM.
The iinilersigni'il liave tills day formed a Copartiicr-
aliip, under tlie name and style'of
POWERS k TROY,
and will continue the
GROCERY" &- PROVISION BCSINESS
at the store hurefore occupied hy J. lY. Powers & Co
They solicit a continuance of llie patronage so lili
erallv extended to tlie old lirm.
J. W. POWERS.
tV'. C. TROY.
Fayetteville. May 1. 18,56
LARGE SALE OF
V.VLUABi.E l*ltOPKR,TY.
ON Wednesilay the Istday of October ne.xt. the sub
scriber will offer for sale i\t his rosi(l«*nce on Lower
Little River, 12 miles west of Fayetteville, the follow
ing Property, viz:
500‘.t acres of Land in one bod}*, including the Re.si-
dence, laying within 4 miles of the Fayetteville and
Western Rail Road, well adapted to the Turpentine and
Timber business?. A large portion is virgin forest of
the finest quality of long-loaf Pine. The above land.s
will be offered in lots of 1000 acres each, including a
Farm and improvements on each tract.
20.000 acres in the county of Illehuiond, lying in
reach of uavig;ib!e streams, and within 5 milles of the
Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road.—probably the
large.'^t body ofPine land of the "sume quality to be
found in the State,—and wiil bo offered in lots to suit
perchasers.
1000 bushels Corn.
50 tons Hay.
18 head Horses and Mules.
50 “ Cattle.
50 “ Sheep.
100 “ Hogs.
2 Road Wagons.
2 Timber Wagons.
1 Turpentine Still and Fi.xtures, of
35 barrel capacity.
Together with FARMING TOOLS. A'c. kc.
The subscriber will take pleasure in .showing the
above property to persons wisliifig to purchase all or
any portion of it:—and request- those having claims
to present them, and tho.se indepteil to attend to the
Bctllement of their accounts, on the day of sale.
Terms at sale.
JOHN McKELLAR.
Sept. 20. IS-ts
rOMATOES
MAY be Preserved in .Arthur's Cans for winter use
in the same state as if stewed, fresh from the bii.^h.
BPrURIES and PIE FRUITS of all kinds may be
preserved so as to make fresh Fruit Pies in Winter.
For sale by W. N. TILLINGHAST.
1 quart Cans, per Dozen.
2 “ 3 75 “
3 “ 4 50 “
Every Can warranted to seal.
Wc have received, tlirough the hands of a friend, as
a present, a can of tomatoes, which he tells us was
prepared last summer according to the plan recom
mended by Dr. Arthur. The 6’a/* is one of his patent,
and. having opened it without difficulty by pursuing
his instructions, we found this delightful vegetable
possessing all the rich flavor which belongs to it when
first taken from its vines. It ia the first of Arthur's
patent Cans for preserving fruit and vegotables that
we have seen. Nothing can be more simple; and.
judging from the specimen of its efficiency in accom
plishing all that it promises, we do not heaitate to re
commend the invention to housekeepers.—JVational
Intel/igencer of Friday. \bth June. 1855.
Every variety of summer fruit was put up in these
cans in our fauiily last sea-son and we now have straw
berries, raspberriex, plums, eherrief, blackberries,
peaches, tomatoes; ^‘C.,fi^ fresh as when sealed up.
These are. ind«:ed, luxuries, and may be secured by
every one at a small cost.—irthur's Home Magazine.
We have in our family a variety of fruit preserved
in these cans, which we used through the winter with
great s;itisf:iction, and whiclj our visiting frieuds pro
nounce as fresh as if they had just been gathered.—
Philadelphia Merchant.
Julv 12. 6-tf
Amount now insured
.Vmount of Premium Notes
$1,274,717 34
16.333 3(i
' expired & cancelled 126.474 03
‘ DOW' on hand $189,859 .33
Increase during the last year $61,275 07
Premium notes averaging 14 89-100 per cent, on
the amount insured, the actual cost of In.surance dur
ing the year averaging less than A per cent.
RECEIPTS.
Cash on hand last report S772 89
for PreminuLS renewed 6,103 28
“ forPolicieSjSurveys&transfers 337 50
for Rent 70 00
DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash paid C. H. Sneed, fire loss $850 00
'* “ Lot&balance Oflice building 1.450 00
** ** Salaries 1.550 00
“ State Tax 100 00
*• Contingent expenses 375 62
“ Premiums returned 20 65
-$7,2S.3 g:
F O It SALE
AT REDUCED PRICES,
For CASH or oii SKort Time,
250 Carriajjps. Hai'oiich‘S,
ROCKjVWAYS k BUGGIES of eve?-y de.9cr/p/ion,
.Many of wdiieli are llnlslied. and the balance being
finished daily; among which are many new and
beautiful styles, and one very fine Carriage. Some
of them very light, and all inale in the be.«t manner
and of the be.st materials. My facilities for doing
Carriage w’ork are greater than any estalishm'.-nt
south and I can atford and am detenniHod to .sell work
o\'i\w best quality as low as it can be built for liy
any one.
Those who are indebted to me will please pay
up as my business requires my out-standing debts to be
collected. A. -V. MclCETII.VN.
August 25. 1855. tf
.1. Wg LF.FT
Has just received a large and general STCt'Iv OF
GOODS .suited to the Fall and Winter trade, consisting
of a choice Helection of
staple and Fancy DRY G)OX>S«
Boots and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in
that line.
PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always tube had
AT LETT’S.
Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex
changed for country produce.
Sept. 14. 1855. Ij’pd
FOR SALE CBEAP.
7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in pood
rejtair.
April 20, 1855.
A. A. McKETHAN.
42-tf
2,000 Sijirit Barrels for sale by
McLAUBIN ESTRANGE,
tf
.Tune 17, 1854
Balance
To-wit:
Cash loaned out on Bond and
Security, (on demand,) $2,250 00
Cash in Bank and in hands of
Agents 687 40
lib
he.st Market price paid for Cotton.
J. H. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co.
8-tf
LjI.YD to be ISOLD.
The Subscriber will offer fir .sale at the Court Hou.ee
in Fayetteville od Wednesday, the 5£li November next,
at 11 o'clock M., 50 acre.' of Land together witli the
reversionary interest in the Dower tract of 25 acres
belonging to the Estate of Charles E. .Mclver, dec’d.
Terms. 6 months credit with approved Notes.
M'.\I. BOW, Adm’r.
fiopt. 20. 16-t-s
July 26,
.J. S. B.\NKS,
COMMI.SSION AND PORXV'.YRDING
MERCHANT,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
January 1, 18.56. Iy*P^
STARR & WILLIAMS.
DRY GOODS AT WHOLESALE.
tVE are now receiving a very large STOCK, era
bracing every thing in the Dry Goods line with
HaLs, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Silk and Straw
Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Beady
Made Clothinp, &c.
Which they will sell CIIE.4P for Ca.sh or approved
Notes, at WHOLESALE only. We invite .Mer
chants visiting this market to examine our stock.
J. 11. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.
Aug. 30, 1856. 913-tf
I..\ND WARRANTS WANTED.
I am paying the highc.st CASH PRICES for said
IVarrants. B. R. IIUSKE,
Attorney at Law.
Fayetteville, Aug. I, 1856. 10-6t.
DOBBLY no USE!
POWERS .Sc TROY, Piopiietors.
The Proprietors of this Establishment an
nounce lo the public, that owing to the con-
, ^c^Rtantly increosiug patronage extended to
rfrfaSSthem. they have been induced to enlarge the
accommodation by the adilition of an extensive Dining
Room on the lower tioor. and suite of Rooms on the
second floor; thii.s enablinir them to accommodate all
who may favor them with a call. Aud they pledge
themselves to an increased e-xertion to give satisfaction
to their patrons.
Spacious Stables attached and -careful Ostlers in
attendance.
The eligible location of the Establishment, w'ith the
experience of the Proprietors in providing for the
comfort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them
a lilkeral ^hare of the travel.
The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and depart
ft*om this House.
Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of
Steam Boats, for the aceommodatiou of naoseuo'er.s
Hor.ses and Carriages furnished at any notice for
carrying traveUers to any part of the adjacent country.
J. W. POW BR9. \v. 0 TROY
Fayetteville, May 1"2, 1856. 98-tf,
100 ounces Q,UI.\I\R, for sale by
185(1. 943-e
$4,316 27
$2,937 40
XOTIGR.
All persons indebted to thi firm of W. F. k. K. F.
Moore, arc rc'juested to coin-’ forward arid make
payment, as their copartaersliin cea'Cd on tlie 1st of
.March 1856.
W. '. k. E. F. MOORE.
June 9, 1856. 2-tf.
Who '%voiiItt have tlioiiclK it 1
A XEW CARRIAGE ESTABLISHMENT
Ox MiLiT.kRY Gkkkx. orrosiTE TH1-: Mktiioiust Church.
VKO.NTIXU ox MuM.voKH STKKKT.
Great E.nteupkise.—Fayetteville must shixe.
The subscribers would re.spectfully inform thoii
friends and the jmblic. that they have (*ntere«l into co
partnership for the purpose of conducting the general
G "\RRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. .\nd
being botli practical workmen, fully understanding
their busine.ss, they have no hesitation to compare work
with any establishmcut in Fayetteville as to style and
durability.
One of the firm may be known by referanco to A. II.
Whitfield's iron work for the last two years.
We warrant all work to give general satisfaction ftjr
twelve moiilbs.
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash.
PIER k BRANIN.
Jame.s II. Pier] [James Bkaxix.
Fayetteville, Oct 1, 1854. y
THAnn, 1855.
I liave received my Full stock of DRA GOODS,
GrGreric., tVf.,
Wliich is large and well worth the attention of pur
chasers. Any kind of Produce taken in c.xchangc.
COTTON BAGGING.
1 have a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee cot
ton Bagging. Bale Rope, "aj.d l agging Twine. Send
in vour orders and they shall be feu]>plied.
JA.MES G. COOK.
October 1, 1855. tf
FOR SALE.
TWO THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, nine miles
from Fayetteville, lying din*ctly on the Southern
Plank Road, and on each side of Big Rockfish. One
of the best Tnipeniine sectituis in the county, with
convenient improveujenls for a family residence; with
a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a first
rate situation for a Turpentine Di^tillerv and Store.
A. A. McKLTIIAN
Feb'y S, 1855. tf
$2,937 40
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to C. C. BARBEE k CO. by
note or account, are reqtiested to pay within three
month.s. we shall sell goods in the future for cash or
produce. Highest cash prices paid for Turpentine.
C. G. BARBEE. C. S. BARBEE.
Burclaysvillc, Aiig. 23, 1856. 912-tf
ASSETS.
Cash on interest and in Bank, *!fcc.
Rent due
Real Estate, paying 13 per cent.
Premium Notes on hand
$2,937 40
190 00
1,800 00
$4,927 40
189.859 33
HOUSE OF COMMONS.
The undensigned takes this method of informing the
nembers elect to the Hou.«c of Commons that he will
be u candidate before them for the office of ChiefClerk.
K, D(.1N WILSON.
Aug. 30, 1856. 913-2m
Amount Capital to meet any losses $194,786 78
In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu
late the members and the public on the very fortunate
and succesksful operations of the Company the past
year. We have met with no loss since 7th March,
1854, (Sneed’s.)—unless it he the case of Stranglau.s
ifc Eiuston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—a
very extraordinary case,—it is still under investi-
ation.
The following Directors were selected for next year;
Geo McNeill. II L Myrover, Chas Benbow, Henry
Lilly, .Tas Kyle. S W TiUinghast. S T Hawley, T S
Lutterloh. Wm McLaurin,N A Stedmnn, J G Shepherd.
S J Hinsdale. D A Ray. J D Williams, A A McKethan
J H Cook. A E Hall, A W Steel, J G Cook, and R F
Brown of Wilmington.
OFFICERS:
GEO. McNEILL, President.
H. L. MYROVER, Vice President.
C. A. McMillan, Secretary.
J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney.
Rxccutive Committe. fur next Quarter:
Geo. McNeill, S. W. TiUinghast, Wm. McLaurin.
May 24, 1855.
We are now receiving and expect to keep up
A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES.
WE OFFER
150 Bags Coffee—Rio, Laguira and Java,
15 HbAs. Sugars,
50 *• Molasses,
1,000 Sacks Salt.
75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, crush’d k powder’d
125 Bags Shot.
45 Kegs Powder,
20 Hhds. Western Bacon,
3.500 Lbs. N. C.
50,000 Segars. jwssorted 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 48-tf
A. Al. Caiupbi^ll,
AUCTIONEER COMMISSION MERCHANT,
East side of Gillespie street,
Fatettkville, N. C.
October 1, 18.55.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the Subscriber are hereby
notified to come forwanl and settle by the 1st of April
next, or they will find their notes and accounts in the
bands of an officer for collection. He can be found
at the old stand where he formerly done business.
R. D. DAVIS.
CLOCK REP.\IRING.—The Subscriber repairs
Clocks at short notice at his old stand on Person street
He will warrant a Clock for twelve months, after pas
sing through bis bands. Give me a trial, and if satis
faction is not given 1 will make no charge.
B. D. DAVIS.
March 1,1856. .7 .
Cape Fear Land for Sale-
The subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED
and EIGHTY-FIVE Acres of Land on Cape Fear
River below' Smitli's Ferry, in Cumberland county
running with the river to the lands of Mrs Byrd.
•A portion of the land is cleared and fenced. It ii
well adapted to the cultivation of corn. oats, and the
usual crops of the river lands. The part uncleared
has on it some good swamp, which may be easily pre
pared for use.
It will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Per
sons wishing to buy can call on the owner at this place
J. G. SHEPHERD.
April 8. 93-tf
The Fiiriiifiire & Fixtures of the
FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL FOR SALE*
The Subscriber having fully determined to sell the
above named property, now ofler it to any enterprising
man upon liberal terms.
This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining
counties, and from the travelling public, with a pros
pect of future increase. What it has done and is now
doing, can be seen by any one wishing to purchase, by
referring to our books. The situation of the Build
ing is such as will command the greater part of the
custom coming to, and passing through this place.
For the amount of capital invested, there is no busi
ness that a person could engage in lhat would pay as
well.
J. IT. ROBERTS k CO.
Sept. 11, 1856. 15-tf.
FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL.
11^3^ Tlie Subscribers having this day
Hotel for a term of years, will Im
pleased to see their friends and the traveling
public at this House. At the same time wm*
hope they will be patient and bear with our imperfec
tions until we shall have put the House in such repair
as wc desire.
J. H. ROBERTS k CO.
J. IL Robekth. F. N. Robeut.s.
March 1, 1855. 35-tf
SOAP FACTORY.
The und(!rsignod having purchased the SOAP AND
Candle factory from Messr.**. Smith & McRae,
and formed a partnership for the purpose of carrying
on the same, offer the most favorable inducennmt to
the trade for the supply of SO.\P .\ND C.XNDLES of
their own manufacture, of a superior quality. They
will guarantee their Soaps, both soft and hard, to be
equal, and at prices as low as can be bought in any
other market. Their Candles will be found equal to
the hardest mould Tallow Candles from any Factory
in the country. They respectfully soiicitthe patronage
of (he trade, and families of tlie town.
GREASE, GRE.\SE,—The highest market price
w'ill be paid for Grease, or taken in exclmnge for Soap
or Candles. Fannlies in town would do well to save
their Grease and exchange it for Soap.
MILES COSTIN,
JOHN GAFFORD.
Wilmington. Dec. 1 18.55.
I0,0(0 lbs. TalloYv anted.
For which the highest cash price will be paid,
C>et. 1. 1855. A. M. CAMPBELL
McLaurin A Strange will pay the high
Bi ca.*‘h price lor Turpentine until further notice.
S‘ pl. 3. 1853. 58-tf
BOOK AGENCY.
The subscribers have established a Book Agency
in Philadulj)hia. and will furnish any book or publica
tion at the retail price free of postage. Any persons,
by forwarding the .«nbscripti*n price of any of the $3
Magazines;, such as Harpers.’Godey's Putman's Gra-
I’.amX Frank L*slie'8 Fashions. &c. will receive the
magazines for one year and a copy of a splended litho
graph jiortrait of either Washington. Jackson or Clay;
or, if subscribing to a $2 and a $1 Magazine, they-
will receive a copy of either of thclliree portraits, if
subscribing to $6 worih of Magazines, all three por
traits will lie sent gratis. .Music furnished to those
who nia w ish it.
Envelops of over\ discriptioii and size in large or
•mall quantities furiilshed. Seal Preses, Dies, Ac.
stmt to order.
Every description of Engraving on Wood executed
with neatness and des].atch. Views of Buildings,
New>]iaper Headings. View of Machinery.Books Hlus-
trati}iis. Lodge Certificates. PiUsiness Cards, Ac. All
orders sent by mail pronspfly attended to. Persons
wishing views of'heir buildings engraved can send a
Daguerreotype or sketch of the building by mail or
exi>ress.
Persons at a distance having saleable articles w ould
find it to their advantage to uddres.sthe subscrilKTs, as
we would act as agents for the sale of the same.
BYHAM & PIERCE.
50 South Third Street. Philadelphia. Pa.
J. n. BYKAM. T. ilAT TIERCE.
December 24th.
IV'lder’ii Patent Salamander Safe.
W'c 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 io deliver them here at New York prices.
D. & W. McLaurin, Agents.
October 1 1854. tf
ROBERT D. GREEN,
(LATE GREEN k W’EAR,)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS,
Fayetteville, N. C.
R. D. G. begs to return bis sincere thanks to the
publicforthci.ini patronage so liberally bestowed
upon the late !• ir.n, and informs them he has bought
the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the busi
ness in all its branches at the old stand, under his
entire superintendence.
N. B. All Watches ieft w’ith him for repair will be
taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the
necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written
contract given for the same, which work will be war
ranted for two years.
On hand and for sale now, the most varied and
choice selection of CLOCKS and other time pieces that
hasever been offered to the public in North Carolina
which lie will sell at New York prices, and also war
rant for two years.
All debts due to and by the late firm will be paid
and received by R. D. GREEN.
August 28, 1856. 13-tf
WILMINGTON dt FAYETTEVILLE
PASSENGER LINE.
Tlie New Steamer “ MAGNOLIA ” will leave Fay
etteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sun
rise. and Wilmington Wednesdays and Saturdays at
o’clock. Pas.sage $4.
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
June 14, tf
C. GOLDEN MURRAY,
cosEiiissinN iHERcuirr,
.\GENT FOR
MURRAY’S ‘-REGULAR LINE” OF WILMING
TON PACKETS.
62 South Street, NEW YORK.
The undersigned may he found at the Office of'C.-
Golden Murray. 62 South street, where orders for every
description of Goods will receive his prompt and per
sonal attention.
P, MALLETT.
.March 20, 18J8 y
SELLING AT COST.
Being desirous of closing onr present business, we
offer our remaining STOCK OF GOODS AT COST.
for Cash.
Those indebted to us will please make immediate
payment.
COUNCIL, R.AY & CO,
Aug 16, 1856. ll-tf
Western Raii.road Office,)
July 1, 1856. 3
An instalment of 5 per cent, upon the Capital StoCK
of this Company is called for, payable on the 1st dav
of August next; and also. Monthly calls of 5 per
cent., until the 1st day of January 1857, when the
whole amount will he due.
By order of the Board of Directors,
JNO. M. ROSE.
Treas’r "W. R. R. Co.
CORPORATIOIV" BONDS
Of fUe Town of Fayetteville for Sale.
Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly of the
State of North Carolina, ratified Dec. 25,1852, authoriz
ing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Bonds to
the amount of SIOO.OUO, in the aggregate, for the pur
pose of paying her .subscription to the Western Rail
Road Company.
Therefore, it is ordered hy the Commissioners of
Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive
scaled proposals, until the Ist of November next, for
the purchase of S50.0ll(). in sums of S5U0 each of said
Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty
years, with Coupons attached.—interest payable semi
annually. The said Bonds shall be under the seal of
the Corporation, and hindiiig on the faith of the same.
4VM. 4VARDEN, Tow n Treasurer-
Sept. 26. 1855. tf
TO TRAVKLEKS^
Tlie Subscribers convey the Mail between Fayette
ville and Barclaysville in a Buggy, and can accommo
date one or two passengers. The' route is liy way of
Kingsbury. Bunn’s Level. Summerville and Neill'a
Creek. Thedays for leaving Fayetteville are Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturdays, at c'o’clwk.a. m.—Returns
Monday. tVedne.sday aud Friday evenings. Fare from
Fayetteville to Summerville $2.
J. R. HARRIS,
Aug. 25. 18.55. A. PARKER.
FOR S.4LE,
That valuable Dwelling House and
Lot on Haymount, formerly owned hy Hiram
Whaley. Esq. The House is comfortable,
the location healthy and pleasant, and is
very des i able one.
Terms accommodating. Apply to
LEON BELLENGRATH.
July 26, 1856. 8-tf
Cash. Purchasers.
CARROLL & PETERSON,
Clinton N C.,
WILL pay the Highest Ca.sh prices for likely Young
Negreos. Those wishing to sell will find us ready
purchases, on the best business terms.
Sepfr,13,186fi. 15-6m.
A CARD.
The stbscriher begs leave to inform his friends and
acquaintances, lhat he has entcretl into business for
himself, and taken the store one door below .Mr
Draugiion, on Gilli.spie .Street, near the Market, where
he intends to keep on hand a general a.ssortinent of
Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Trunks,
Hats, Hardware, Cutlery, and
Fancy Goods.
. L. BR.YNDT
Aug 27. ^ 13-2m
Green and Black Teas, best qnalitv,
S.*J-. HINSDALE’S.
Aug. 30, 1856. 913-tf
W^RRFV PRIOR,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER.
H.Y.S just received a large and well selected assort
ment of GOODS in his line, whicli will lie sold at the
very lowest prices, consisting of Gold and Silver
4\ alches of all kinds; Gold and Silver Fob. Vest and
Guard Chains. Seals and Keys; Breast Pins. Ear Rings.
Finger Rings, (some Diamond;) Bracelets; Sleeve and
Collar Bntlons: Studs: Lockets: Gold Pens and Pencils;
Gold. Silver and Steel Speetaeles; Gold and Silver
Thiinhlcs; Pearl and Shell Card Cases; Port Monaies;
Sacks; Accordcons, Flutes. Violins and Bows, Fifes,
Music Boxes; Fine Cutlery. Pistols and Flasks,
Parlour Pistols; Game Bags. Shot Belts. Percussion
Caps. Musket Balls; CiDies: Mathematical Instruments;
Surveyors" Chains and Cumpasses: Silver and Plated
Forks. ."^iHions. Cups. Butter and Fruit Knives; Plated
Castors. Cake Baskets. Candlesticks.
A good :issortment of MILITARY GOODS. Swords,
Ep.auletts. Buttons. Silver and Gilt Lace, Plumes]
Drums. Ac.
A large lot of CLOCKS, together with a large
number of other a. ‘icles.
Purchasers are invited to call and examine
Repairing of Watches. Clocks, Accordcons, and
jobbing strictly jvttcnded to.
August 21.1850. 12-3m
W.tf. bWVKJlIl’l
h
I or a single Gopy, jf
No ^uHf^criplion will |
ban on** y«»ar unlus-i i
II itli thtf vi*w of
bancin;: riip n«it‘fuln»*ss i
f Gr?* th#* fullowiu;; r maj
t'I.CB R.ITKS. /.Vi
5 of lli^ (
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Sixty rent^ por '•quad
Arnl 30 «*rnts for ^a^h *
AdTcrtiAGmGut is publi^
w ben it will charj^
F«>r (hrt'e mo itbl
For six months, j
Ftir twulve moni
All Ailv« rti*»«‘m«*iit*s mu
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horlud (ill forbid ajid clj
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