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SSI i ‘s! int- I*;,, r-ru .. SSI ! • rr* Is! I','*'■'111,,. "liv.: SSI t ih)n ’ \K I ion 11 r, . inn ' 1i.-,l ^ I"- >nth nlv ; - r^, w Snr .1 c ■ :k. >. /V rcoji* ivul I at I r>.r t: I >. n rriv . Ill.. t,\ otr •ivf I I-'I 1>U t m.k I,. t h. \ 'U;t_ iiick, K- I . It N \V-,i ; ‘ \V:i. «hM US ‘w Y K>1)>, My .t tiif* M.*i on - PJA OdACRAE, //, „ ^ , ‘[irin;_ u.. " of • r/,.. e-St'.'t ers' ! - erfii: ap-^. lit i: lent' kin> !ll i- ■iiuit. e i, . K. .1 \,r n;i. f 1*'. : ■ ' te .1 ■ . . . t: i|,r' 60 M KAK AM ilH- 1 I, '• itf.l r ;iif al! . kn t.! t Wi> t' lit- 111 I'"f -iti' Mi I lint ‘i. .t II, ■ ,.r II.I • I. M i: in ~ i" »V A/.S7/ ikcr >n- * tl. mil ' e 1.-:. th*-r jtinu »m t n-if i ri-su tli:i •iorl- 'ikc^ kul i ima;-' oii.i 1 SEMI-WEEKLY. I VOL. IV.] FAYETTEVTl.LE, N. C., AUGUST 24. 1854. [NO. 325.] I’lMN'l'Klt MONDAYS \M) TIIl ltSDAVS KDWAltl) J. II \l,l': A SON. KblToKS AN1> lM{(*l’lilKTOi{S. Pi-ioo fm-the SiMiii-Wcfklv (>ii>Kin i:k 00 if ]iaitl in jidvance; ’>0 if jviiil ihirinjr the year nf sulisri'iji- tion: or *4 aft»>r thi' yoar lius o\pii'eil. P 'I- tho W eekly (tusKUVCK 01) jier ;innuin, if (luitl in a'lv.nice: JS'J '*0 it'jmiil iliiring tlie ye:ii-nf snlw(>rip- V. 'ii: >r $;i 00 after the year lias expireil. \ l»Vr 111'lSl'M I;n'I's in>i rte.l fur f-ixty eonts per ,i; lie :'f It' lines tor the tir^t. ami thirty eents for eneh suci'i'eiliiii, jniMii'ati-’ii. Yearly advertiseuHMits hy spe . ’ I I'litraets, at reasonable rat.-... Advertisers nre re in--ted -^t.ite the uum'i-.ev of insertions desired, or : V V,! i I- .‘■■i;tiniu-d till for’. id. ;\nd eharpeil aeeor.i iu’> ffsX' l,i> Iters t'i the Kditorsninst i'e post-iMi, ! II R .8. Li LI. V \nt: Ni'W (‘I'KMN.; tukh; i'sualsui’I’ly of iiKV li;ih. Hiuinets, I inbrflliis. Krfuly-Miitif Clothinc \f.. AniifiinJ 1: (hi it^)pn-.-nhith/ xrn.itn. M . ■ xpci'ted in ft few day- a^iout 2;'iO CASKS ol IUhiTS and SllOli.'s, wpH assorted. ■\1! !if whii h ! e .^flVred on reasonable icrnis \. 1.1'ivi i.T AT wiioi.’' \LK. •’■'untry merehants ain .thers buyinp by the pit.'e, are invited to call and ex tmine their stock. Aup. 1", 1>‘>1. -1-fit 1‘. S.—Sui h of their eu«tonif'rs as are over t> montb- in arn ars, are requested tn call and settle at their ' ur. >-st l onvenience. ('ntc/i'ei’i/, China, and iUass W are. AM now receiving my Full Stock of the above tlood.s, comprising a (ieneial Assortment, to which the attention of rountrv Meichants is respectfully in vited. ‘ w. X. TILLINGHAST. Aup. 18. 1854. 22-3m 1 .NOTICE. Magistrates of Cumberland County are re- -B- qucMted to meet at the (’ourt House in Fayette ville on Tuesday of September Court, at 12 o’clock, for tlie transaction of public business. BEX.I. RORINSON, Cli ii. Aug. lit, 1854. 24-tn HiUittfft Tableri for Sate, I11A\ K t^o good Billiard Tables with all the tix- tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms if application be maiie soon. .lAMES HALES. Aug. 21, 1854. 24-tf T' l!EMO\.\L A.N1> .\K\V (,OOI)n. f jjjlJlK undersigned have r>-moved to the store on Hay JL Street, fornierri occupied by M. McKinnon, one ■ or west of Cook .V .lohnson, where they are receiving a !nrgi \nd compelte SKX'K of Got)D'^ in their line, imprising fi ROrKRTK.^ all kini.is; Hardware; Cutler\'; Ilollow-waro; Blacksiuith.'s', Coopers’ and Turpentine Tools, iSco. They will sell Goi.ds a> cheii)' and on as favorable term^ as any bous> in this pluco. C.iuntry proilu> e .if all kinds taken in exchange for ‘.ioils. G. W. 1. GOLPSTON x I'O. Aufe. 17, 1854. 24-tf 111(1 STARK k WiriMA3IS I'AVK n w in Store a L.KR(iE STOCK -A Hats. Caps. lU>ots, >lioes, Silk Straw lionnets. Umhrollas. and Keady-iiiado CMothiiiii, Whii-h will be s.ld t- WHOLES.VLK BrVERS. exclu sively. The attention of Merchants is particularly invited to this Stock. Orders solicited and sati.'ifaction euaran- tied. .1. B. STARK.] [.J. M. WILLIAMS. .Aug. If'. 18')♦. 2:Vtf Fall, 18.T1. A'etr Firm atnf .Vpir Hoods. PEARCE TERca sOX tRK n"W receiving their Fall and Winter .'•toi k of Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Ai. coi.i.iiciir: or the .vi'axi: OF !^OI Til € AKOI.I.\A. HE annual C )urse of Lectures in this Institutiou will comnien ;e oa the hrst Moxn.w in N'oveml>er, 'II harlest on. on .he following brauches: .\naioniy by J. E Holbrook, M. 1> Surgery by E. Geddi.vgs, M. D. Institutes and I'ractice by S. Hk.vry Dickson, M. D. 1‘lnsiology by J.AMES .Moiltrie, .M. D. .Materia Medica by Hexky 11. Fkost, M. D. Obstctrics by Thos. G. I’kiolkai, M. D. Chemistry by C. U. Shep.\ud, .M L). Demonstrator of Anotomy by Fu.\xcis J. Mti es. M. O. I'rosL-ctor ol the I’rofessor of Surg»-ry by J. F. M. -JtUUiMis, M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES. D. T. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital .ind Clinical Instructer, lectures twice a week on the diseases of tjat Institution H. W . DeSaussure, .M. D., Physician to the Hospital ot the Aimshouse, at which Lectures are delivered twice a wtek on Diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the student indoctrinated in their treatment. Deinoi.strative Instruction i:i .Medicine and Surgery at the College Hospital, by the Professor of the Medi cal College. The Fees for the course, and the expenses of Board ing, are much the same as in other cities of the Atlan tic coast. The Faculty of the College take pleasure in calling the attention of the friends of the Institution, to its present prosperous condition, the last class exceeding any of former years. They have been enabled, by the libers.lity of the Legislature at its last Session, to make such alterations in extending and improving the Col lege Building as will promote materially the comfort of th«.«e in atteiidance on the Lectures. The Anatomical Theatre has been enlarged and com pletely renovated, and such changes made as will secure free ventilation with a pleasant arrangement ol the Seats. They confiJently helieve that it will not sutt\r in comparison with any like structure in the United St-tes, the edifice, with its appurtenances being as Commodious and attractive as any such establishment in the country. They have also been enabled to make considerable additions to the museum of the CoLege. HENRY R. FRUST, M. D. Dean. Aug. 11, 1854. 24-4t FI.ANK ROAD STOCKS FOR • SALE. 1 M SHARES F. & \S. Plank Hoad, fi “ F. & Northern “ 8 “ F. & Soiitbern “ Apply at this office. July 10. VV.TL'aVRVER Has just received, and now offera for sale 300 Sacks Salt. 1.000 bushels Corn. 5.000 lbs. N. C. Bacon 1.000 “ «> Lard. 1,U00 “ clean Rice. 20 Bags Rio Cofl'ee. 10 Mats Java “ 10 Boxes Soda Cracker.=j. 20 One-half boxe.'j Raisins. 20 One-quarter “ “ 12 Doz. Pickles. —ALSO— Fish—Mackerel, Salmon and Cod-tish. Tea, Soda, Snleratua, Pepper, Spice, and a varietj’ of other articles in the }rocerv line. all next door to P Shemwell’s new Hotel, and got Fresh goods. June 21. 7-tf ViU r!lMI'/ri('S AND READERS FOR THE COMMON' SCHOOLS OF THE STATE. •twmeinhtl htf the SiiperinteuifpHt of Common i>-ho(th fjf State, of N^orth Cnrolina. SOLD BY E. J. HALE & SON. Davies’ Series of Arithmetics and The North Carolina Re.\der in I'onnection with Parker’s Readers. 1. Davies’ First Lrasons in Arithmetic. 2. Dn ries' School Arithmetic. 3. Harke.r’s Fir»t St'hnol Reader. 4. Pnrke.rs Second School Reader. 5. WHeij’s .yorth Carolina Reader. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville, N. C. MitCHELI/s lNTERMEDIATEGEO(m.A.I‘HY,Wor cester’s Dictionary, Wkb^teh’s Speller, and Bul lion’s Enqlisii Ora.mj;\r are also recommended by the Superintendent. For sale by E. J. H.\LE & SON. 1 Southern Medico-Botanical College, MACON, GEORGIA. fBlHE Sixteenth Annual Course of Lectures will open i in this Institution on the 1st .Monday in Novem ber next, and continue until the 1st of .Mar:h. This College has been endowed by the State, and will be furnished with all the necessary apparatus and pro- | School I>ialogues paration-f for a thorough course of instruction. It also i Speaker, owns a splendid an 1 conwniently arranged building. The following experieuceil Faculty comprise the NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDARD Sl’lIOOL AND LIBRARY BOOKS, Desiijnt'il ux Clas.i Books for the me o f Schools, Academies, Colleye.^. Families, and Libraries. Published by A. S. BARITES & CO. 51 John Street, New York. "^HE best talent that could be procured has been employed in the preparation of these works: and the high standing they havs already attained, as Class Books for the institutions of our country, is gratifying evidence of their intrinsic merits, and it is believed, fully entitles them to the name of the National Series. E \ G Lisn LA A G I GE. ORTHOGRAPHY AND READING.—Price’s English Speller, 12 cts.; Martin’s Orthoepist, 50 cts.; Wright’s I Orthography, 25 cts.; Dictation Exercises. 25 cts.; I Parker’s Serii,8 of Readers; Parker and Zacbos’ Intro- ! uuctory Lessons, 37J cts.: Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, i $1: High School Literature, $1. ! ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC.—Clark’s i Analysis, 37J cts.; Clark’s Grammar, 50 cts.; Clark’s ’ Etymological Chart, $2 50; Day’s Art of Rhetoric, 75 i cts. ELOCUTION.—Northend's Little Speaker, 30 cts., ; Northend’s American Speaker, 75 cts.; Northend’s cts.; Zacho’s New .\merican TO DISTILLERS. WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market* J. k T. WADDILL. June 26, 1854. 8tf The firder will be E. GLOVER. L^OST. TMIHE KEY to my IRON SAFE, i rewarded by returning it to Aug. 7. Du. S~ F. VENABLE HAVING located at J. C. Blocker’s Store, 'Cum berland County, N. C., respectfully offers his professional services to the citizens of the surrounding country. May 25. 300-3m WOOL ROLLS. ^rooL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek Factory. SHEETINGS, Osnaburgs, Cotton Y^arn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by Juno 18.^4. GEO. McNEILL. 7-tf SlOO REWARD. ^I 'WO attempts have been recently made to injure |[ me pecuniarily, in the destruction, by fire, of my Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks. One in April last, by which I lost some fifteen thou sand boxes. One on yesterday while my hands were at dinner, by which about 1000 Turpentine boxes were destroyed. Being thus injured I feel it to be my duty to ofiFer the above reward for such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. And I most earnestly call upon my friends and all good citizens of the county to aid me in ferrreting out the villian or villians, who, in violation of the public peace, regardless of their own self-respect and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attempt, by stealth, to injure the property of others. CHRISTOPHER MUNROE. July 20, 1854. 15- KOR SaIlE Anew two-horse Waggon, complete. J. & T. WADDILL. June b. 3-tf WANTED. BUSHELS of Rye; 500,000 lbs. well dried Rye straw, for which the high est market prices will be paid on delivery at our Store in Lower Fayetteville. JESSUP & CO. Julv 1, 1864. 10-tf lOOO Carthage Hotel. Having recently purchased the above Establish ment from Malcom Kelly, Esq., I am now pre pared to entertain in a comfortable manner those who may give me a call. Having ample Stables, good Ost lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN. Carthage, Dec. 5, 1853. 51 tf NEW GOODa rjlHE subscriber has just received his stock of STA- 1- PLE AND FANCY' DRY QOODS, Embrocing every- article usually to be found in a Dry Goods Store, consisting in part as follows: Plain black and watered Silk: plaid Summer Silk; printed Jaconet and other styles of Muslins; Grena dines, Berages and Tissues: Embrnidered Muslins for Evening dresses; white and colored Tarltans; good as sortment Lace and other styles of Mantillas; Embroi dered Collars, Sleeves, Chemizetts, Handkerchiefs; Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, of superior quality; Bonnets and Ribbotis, latest style and in great variety; Sewing Silk Mitts; Umbrellas and Parasols; food assortment of Calico: Ginghams; bleached and rown Domestics; Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings; Linen Goods; Shoes and Boots, for Ladies, Gentlemen, Boys, Girls, and ('hildren; Gentlemen’s Summer Hats; Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Flats; Silk and Kid Gloves; Sugar and Coffee, &c. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, he trusts, by close application to business, fair dealing, &c. to merit a continuance of the same. *^At his New Store on Green Street, (East side,) a few doors from the Market House. P. SHEMSVELL. Fayetteville, April 12, 1854. 88tf TEAS! TEAS!! jj^J^YSON, IMPERIAL and BLACK TEAS, of sup*- rior quality. June 5, 1854. Just received and for sale by J. N. SMITH. 2-3m Ilat.s, ’apf:, Boniict.s, T’mbrellas, I’arasols, Hoots ami Shoo>, \c. A:?. With M.ii extensive as.-ortment of Ready-ma'le Clothing. :'f which they offer to purcha.siTv at low pri> e.- an l up ill ai-fommodating terms. Fr'im long experience, and i>y strict uttention to bu- they hope to merit a share of public patronage. PEARi.’E.] 1^.!. 15. FERGUSON, i-ttevi'le, .\ugust 12, 1X04. i!;Uf Warren Prior. W atch Mnker a/id .hu'clcr, II . F. F;-. if- ,\S just received his Fall Stock of i ioid and Silvfr W,\T('HE.''. of various ((ualitieH and prices: Gold Fob, Vest and Guar'i i bains; Keys an' Seals: liitest styl*'' Ear Ring'; .and Breast Pins, M -itic; GoM Rin^S of all ijualities: Gold Lockets. l’er.( ';l'. Pens. Thinib'f"*, Sleeve Buttons, .'^tuds: (iold. .■ Ivor and Steel Spectacles: .^ilver and Plated Spoons; ■'iiver Cups and Butter Knives: I’lateil C.ike and Caril Baskets, t’audlesticks, .'^niitr*Ts and Trays. Double and single-b -rrel (>uns; double and .single- arrel Pistols; Cf>it'-i Hopeater‘>: Self-cocking and Re- ■ vinti Pistols: Powder Flask.'.: Game Basrs: Shot Belt.s; I'ercuS'- in Cfvjis; fine Knives, Razors and .Scissors; Cla- i' 'nets. Flutes, Violins. Music Boxes, Fifes, .\ccorde- ri..-^urveyor.i' ompaoses and (.'hains; Card Cases: La- liei- Work Boxes: i’ortnionaie'; Hnir. Tooth and Lather Rrushi Spy Glasses; Coral: Dog t'ollars: Sewing !’>irds; Iv.iry Ta>)1ets: Pearl S;ilt .Spoons: Silver i’icklc Koiv-- md F'rks; Thennometers; I'anes, S.C. \C The jm' .ff invited to call and examine. \ _■ ..d as.so'i=tni-ut of s 'LU^'KS at ’.ery loiv prices,— warrahti d. KMidsof W itohe.- and rior ';^ o!eatied and repaired ;c ” =■ best m>iniier. and wal r:,iitC'i. >. kinds o! .le .veiry rejiair'd Boanl of Instruction: L. Bankston. M. D.. Prof. l-’hysiology and Pathology. .1. T. Coxe, .M. D., Prof. Principles and Practice of Medicine. M. S. Thomson, M. D., Prot. obstetrics aud Diseases of Women and Children. 1. N. Loomis, M. I) , Pr^f. hemis*ry and Botany. S. S. Oslin, M. I).. Prof. Principles and Practice of Surgery. 1. M. ComiiigK. A. M. D., Prof. Special Anatomy. J. Ko.'t, .M. D.. Prof. Materia .Medica and Therapeu tic.'. Entire fees for instruction. .'jilOU 00 Anatomical fee. 10 00 Matriculation (once only ) 5 00 July ‘25, 18.)4. 24-5tpd M. S. THOMSON, M. D., Macon, Geore^a, tIONTlNUES to treat with his usual success all manner of CHRONli' diseases, and sends medi cines by mail to all parts of the country. An experience of nearly twenty years, js well as nu merous well authenticated facts, warrants the assump tion that he can cure in many cases, wlj^r^ others, en joying fewer alvantages, have failed. I usual, patients, no matter where they resit|p, can obtaijj medicines by mail, suited to their cases, with jiroper prescription, by forwarding their statement to ins address and enclosing a fee, which in most cases will not exceed five dollars for a month’s supply. .\11 moneys in rtjristered letters are at his risk, (’onsulta- tions by letter are free of charge and strictly contiden- ; tial. p. s. The report of his recent decease is happily premature. Macon. I'ith .Aug., 1854. '■J'^lli: Subs- J >■! -r-'S bei">v Un :r .''tatf, wlor*' Aii}r REMOVAL. fibers liave removed to the corner Store v's Piiilding, Gillespie .'afreet, four doors ! stand, and next to I’lranch Bank of the tiiev would be glad to see their customers. McDUNALl* \ McMASlKR. ^•>1. "J;J Jill Aui.;;‘st 17. l!S-jl. 2^{-4m 1’^ r I i Wv' o> i> A RAK LArKiNBrKdH, i{it' i' o:m') (>.. x. rg^HE unilerr-i^'tied •.)! niaii-e their bus; JL m I ffer t"r ->a;i- or ifiit :iie .>ti're and staii i f' ■ busini'-iH they i.'i " >. ■ i . \ ; tliy loc.-ition. ho ' ••frefal^le nei(;hb^ rlioo'i, tb • I. !inr)in ,:h I'igli ■'^cii'>ol ^ a c-oniiJiuiiity thiddy '•i itli d i,. p is His geneva,.y in ti'; :d L-ircuiiistHoi’e*-. the a- 'ei;i'e ot' comijetition,— "pringfield lieing -'i mio .- wc;:, :uid ("■•ral Collej;'.- allies east I, the 'ei taiiity ofs>-l.;ii;. a L.\r;;e (]U iiitity j1 gooib. to the rij;li5 sort of' cust'onor.i, ar*' iiiduceiin'iits that 'eldoTn ntt'cr. .\ltoge!her, it is one of the best stands to sell g'.ods in this wh^'e remoii of i-ountry. We will sell ^\ir ;-k "ii hand to a r4--,;.oTi«ihle jier- -.-n on very liberal t*Tuib, and give jiossession at any time. \ny further inforniaiion i;an be had by adilressing tilt undersigned as abo Ao^. 12. l-.VJ. .MrlNTYllK MIDDI.ETON. 2;".-tt DEEP RIVER L\M) iinder'^igned wishes to sell ’OR SAI.E. ine of liis planta, tions, lyintr on Deep River in the ('..nnty of Mi.ore- ti-n miles northwest from ('arthage, on the Island Ford lli'.ad. One tract 'oiitainmp eleven huiidi-ed acrew on tiie south side of the River, and the other four hundretl inil tliirty acres on tlie north side of the River. His oliject being ti( dispose of one or the r.ther of said tracts, • •n account of the great ini-onvenience and danger of crossing the river daily to and from work. The lands ■ re productive, htcations healthy, water good, rang*' cX' eilent for any kind )1 stock; tinibT, both oak and ]iine. altundaiit. Both jti.ai es tiave gooil Dwellings and neces.sary out houses. Eillier of the abovi- named j for this market, places can be 1 ought for a tair price, and on terms as [ easy as could be d> lired. Persons wishing to secure a j .\ug. 3, 1854 go- d farm would d(j well to call aud examine the pre mises. K. \V. GOLDSTON, Prosperity, Moore County, N. C. August 15, 1854. 24-4t I'.NEKSIIIP si.M'li K. i '-lIE Copartnerahip of Rayner Gilmo'^e is lliis iiay dissolved by mutual consent. James R. •I Hi 'i-i- w 11 clo: e th« affairs of the late tiriu, an.I use iis ..ai!ie in liijuidation. WARREN C L.WNER. JAMES R. GlL.MltKE. July 15, 1854. Til 1'. iindersigtied have entered into partnership under the firm of J. ii. (iilntore & Co, and will continue the ■ urro.N y„rl NAVAL STORE COMMISSION BUSl- ijSS of the iate firm of Rayner>v Gilmore. They would respectfully tendt r their services for the saie of any }’r,)duce consigned to this market, assuring tiieir friends tiiat the most strict attention shall be given to the management of any business entrusted to their care. FREDERIC KIDDER, JAMES R. GILMORE. New Ycrk, July 15, 1854. ‘20 References: Shoe and Leather Bank, New York. -Messrs. Francis SUinner & Co., “ “ Lord, Warren .v Co., “ “ Francis, Skinner & Co., Boston. E. P. Hall. Esq., President Bank of the State. Wilmington, N. C. O. G. I’arsley, President Cojiraercial Bank, “ Edward Kidder, Esq., .losejih II. Flanner, Esq., “ ■loa. I). Flanner. Esq., “ •lohn u. Flanner, Esq., New Berne, N. (,'. Ii0-2mpd E liave which .vu:les. mall lot of Fine Kentucky Mules, we will sell at figures less than usuil J. T. WADDILL. lH-4w t*ED.\R F.\LLS Cotton Y’aru and Sheetings, for sale ' at Factory prices, by TKOY & .MA.RSH. May 30, 1863. 98tf ENGLISH POETS, WITH NOTES BY BOYD.—Mil ton’s Paradise Lost, Young’s Night Thoughts, Thom son’s Seasons, Pollok’s (’ourse of Time, $1 each. Cheap School Editions of the above, 02J cts. each: also, Beau tifully Illustrated Editions, in various styles of binding. HISTORY AXD GEOGRAPHY. HISTORY'.—Willard's History of the United States, ill 50; School History, 75 cts.; Spanish Translation, $2 00; Universal History, -iil 50; Historic Guide, 75 cts.; Map of Time, 75 cts.; Last Leaves of American History, 50 cts., and Charts; .\lison’s History of Eu rope, Abridged by Edward S. Gould, $1 50. GEOGR-YPIIY’.—Monteith’s Y*®uth’s Manual of Geo- | graphy, 50 cts.; McNally’s System of School Geography, | in Press. ! THE SCJENl'ES. i M.VTHEMATICS —D.wies’System of Mathem.\tics i —Arithmetical Covrst—Davies’ Table-Book, 10 cts.; , First Lessons in Arithmetic, 20 cts.; Intellectual Arith- ; metic, 25 cts.; School .■Arithmetic, 37J cts., and Key; j Grammar of Arithmetic: University Arithmetic, 75 cts., and K“y. 50 cts. Academic Course—Elementary .Alge bra, 75 ctB.; Elementary Geometry, !i!l; Practical Mathematics, !?1; Logic of Mathematics, 50. Col legiate Courte—Davies’ Bourdon, 50; Legendre, SI 50; Surveying, ij51 50: .Analytical Geometry, !i!l 25; De scriptive Geometry, $1 75; Shades, Shatlows, &c., $2 50; Calculus, -lil 25. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY .AND ASTRONOMY— Parker’s School Coi rse—Parker’s Natural and Ex perimental Philosophy, !i*l; .Fuvenile Philosophy, 25 cts; or First Lessons in Philosophy, 37J cts.. Parts I. and II. McIntyre on the Globes, !j!l. Barlett's Col lege Course—.Mechanics, !j>3; Optics and Acoustics, $2; Analytical Mechanics, $4. ENGINEERING.—Gillespie on Hoads and Railroads, ij!! 50; Lardner on the Steam Engine. !j!l 50. CH.AMBERS’ SCIENTIFIC SERIES. — Introduction to the .Sciences, 40 cts.; Treasury of Knowledge, 75 cts.; Drawing. •>- cts.: Natural Philosophy, 75 cts.; Chemistry and l-^iectricity, 7'> cts.: Vegetable and Ani mal Piiy«iology. its.: Zoology, ."i;]; Geology. 75 cts. CHE.NilSTin .—Reid nni' i?.»in. 75 cts.; Gregory’s Outlines, Jj>l 5U; Porter’s School ('he aistry, in Press. BudKKr.EPlNG AND PENM.INSHll'—Fulton and f^astuian's "yslem. >11-.' -.io .1 ,'^oTig and Hymn Bo'^k. .37.J cts.; *\in::'I _»'s-.’oM iiile I'li 'ir, ;{7J.: Young Ladies’ Harp: t.'ru-ksji.ink'b S. .S. •Jems, cts.: Kingsley's Harp of ■ U."viil. ?il; .•'acred Harmonist; Cheever’s Christian I \|t- ii'iies. C's, LATI'^ .V.'s'l) GREEK—I'.rooks’ Latin Lessons, 50! efs.; Ovi i. C-'; Greek Lessons, 5u cts., and Collectanea | Evangelica, •'» cts. ! .S ' 1XDA kb LIBRA R Y B O OKS. I SClKlf'i. TEACHER’S LIBRARY.—P'ge’s Theory aud Prnctic? of Teachiug. Northend’s Teacher and Pa rent, .\lansrie'd on .American Education, De Tocque- ville’s ViiiiTi.’an Institutions, at •'*>1 per copy; Davies’ Logic and Utility of Mathematics, per copy, Jj^l 25. THE HOME CYCLOPEDIA,—Cyclopedia of Chron ology, Cyclopedia of Geography. Cyclopedia of Biogra phy, Cyclopedia of Useful Arts, Cyclopedia of General Literature aud Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of Architecture, Cyclopedia of Europe, .at !ji2 50 per copy each. ARTS .AND SCIENCES.—Manual of Fine Arts, $1 25; Lectures on the Progress of Arts and Sciences, $1 25. BOOKS OF TRAVEL—Tschudi’s Peru, $1; Peru vian Antiquities, $1; Curzou’s Monasteries of the East, $1; Layard’s Babylon and Nineveh, $1 25; Spencer’s Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Land, ij)! 50; Silliman’s Visit to Europe, $2 50. HISTORY'.—Polar Regions, 50 cts.; St. Petersburgh, fi2 cts.; Colton’s Ship and Shore, $1; Land and Lee, i>.l: Deck ani Port, ijl 25; Taree Y’ears in California, §1 25; Sea and Sailor, $1; Cheever’s Sandwich Islands, $1; Man.sfie’.d’s History of Mexican War, ijl; Willard’s Hikitory of the United States, !fil 50; Universal History, J}»1 50; Last Leaves of American History, 75 cts.; Ali son’s History of Europe, $1 50. CIVIL GOVERNMENT AND BIOGRAPHY'.—United States Constitutions, $2; DeTocqueville’s Democracy in America, !}>2 50; Coltou’s Public Economy, $2; Dwight’s Lives of the Signers, •$!; Mansfield’s Life of Gen. Scott, $1; Colton’s Life of Henry Clay, !j[>4; Lives of Dr. John Donne, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, !Sl. Descriptive Catalogues of A. S. Barnes & Co.’s Pub lications sent by mail, upon application to the Pub lishers. For sale by £. J. HALE & SON, Fayeteville, N. C. Aag. 4. 20-8m LABORERS WANTED. HANDS, white or black, wanted to work on the W'estem Rail Road, near Fayette ville. The location is healthy, being on the high and dry sand-hills west of town. JONES & BARBEE. June 2ti, 1854. 8tf Rags! Rags!! VNY quantity of Cotton and Linen, wanted for cash, by ■ BENBOW, KYLE & CO. July 5, 1854. 11-3m THE LAST NOTICE. THE firm of Cook & Taylor w as dissolved the first of last May. There has been but little heed paid by their friends to the call for settlement of their notes and accounts. AVe now distinctly say that all notes and accounts remaining unpaid will bo pt’.t in a train of col- lect.on daring the month of Januarv. JAMES Q. COOK. WILLIAM TAYLOR. Dec. 24. 57-tf Fall Trade, 1853. I have received my Fall Stock of Dry Goodii, Groceries, if c. My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any kind of Produce taken ih exchange. JAS. G. COOK. Oct. 3, 1853. 32tf NOTICE. ^■IHE SUBSCRIBER has removed to i SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where he intends car rying on the 1'AILORliVO BUSI NESS in all its branches Having had practical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be exectited with neat- I^patch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28. 1863. 81-tf ness an 20(H) Spirit Barrels for sale by McLAURIN & STRANGE. June 12, 1854. 4tf CHARLES KLIFFMLLLER, SOLE AGE.^T IN THE SHTE OF JiORTH C.^BOLLNA FOR EGGERT & CO’S Manufactoru of Grand Square and Upriqht P1A.\0 FORTES, NO. 232 PRATT STREET, BALTLMORE, md. OflRoe at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s. .. .. Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. PUMPS. FORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe. For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 30. 83-tf fB^HE undersigned, having purchased Mr. Thos. S JL Lutterloh’s Distillery and Cooper-shops, have entered into Copartnership under the uame of McLaurin & Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distille ry of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar rels. D. McLAURlN. WM. McLAURIN. JAS. W. STRANGE. Feb’v 18, 1853. 70tf I ■‘tlir •'•,;b«Tibeis respectfully call the atti'Vition of tlif to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, ol *'}. ' i;, 7 and 7^" octaves, for which the Maryland Institute, for the promotion of Mechnnio •Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awardcl by that Institute for improvement in Grand and Square Pianos. These Pianos are in large sized, highly fin ished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, con structed in the most substantial mr.nner, with all the modern improveineiits. The manufacturers use none but the very best sea soned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities, that enable them to warrant their instruments to stand any climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such priiicip.es that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for I'ultne.ss, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos r.ink loremost, and are equal to any made here or in Eurojif Wlierevir these Pianos have been introduced, they have g .11, .11 every instance entire satisfaction. \S e rant our instruments to stand good for five years iiiKier careini treatment, and will receive them back and substitiite others, any time within the first six months i'rom tht^ sale of it, if it shall not prove satisfactory. EGGERT li CO., 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. Mav ‘iO. 18'; 4. 98tf ^50 T I'O KitlilGHTERS. ^I'^HE Steamers F.AIIIY” and ELIZA have been put on the Uiver as Freight Boats, with Eight Flats. 1 have now in my line THREE STEAMERS and Nine Flats. Particular attention paid to Way Freights by applying to II. M. ORRELL, Agent. June 14, 1854. 5-tf TO PASSENGERS. fjl^HE Steamer SUN will leave this place every JL TUESD.AY' and FRIDAY* at 15 minutes after Sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY’ and SA TURDAY, at 12 o’clock, with Passengers and Freight. R. M. ORRELL, Agent. Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. 1-tf MORSE’S School Geography; The Prresbyterian Psalmodist; Cooper’s Virgil; Parley’s Common School History; Mellvill’s Sermons; Jay’s Prayers, a further supply just received by E. J. HALE & SON. ‘ July 5. f|^HE BRITISH POETS, from Chaucer to Words- worth, new 16 mo. edition—sold in whole or sep arate vols. Also, Montgomery, Ilemans, Burns, Bryon, Scott, Moore, and Shakspeare—one volume each, the splendid Boston edition, just received. E. J. UALE & SON. May 6, 1854. By GEO. = AJ'DE TWU DOdKS ABOVB C. T. II.IIUII li FayetfevilJr, 1%. Jan’y 20, 1854. H4y-pd E. Sheinwell House, Fayetfeville, IV. C., East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar ket House. The subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi zens of Fayetteville, and the travelling public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception and entertainment of any who may wish per manent or transient Board. His Rooms are large and comfortable, asd his Table shall always be furnished with the best the market will afford. He also has good and trusty Ostlers, who will attend faithfully to that department of the business.— No pains will be spared to make those comfortable who may favor him with their patronage,—a share of which is respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate P. SHEMWRLL. Feb’y 15. 1854. 71tf ('()!’AR'rN UNDER the name and style of R.\MSJ'Y v BRO., the undersigned have this day become Cop irtners in the Dry Goods, Grocery and IlHrdware Business. Store opposite S. T. Hawley & Son, Hay Street. Fay etteville, N. C. .M. J. R VMSE'^. N. A. RAMSEY. RAMSEY &: W 6rroccrs^ STc , HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. \ Keep constantly on hand every thing in tliier line of business, and will sell at the lowest rates. Country produce bought or taken in exchai gc for Goods. All orders will meet with prompt a-teution. April 11, 1854. «7 tf 200 Bales prime H. i i . OULD like to dispose of it-in lots to Turpent:ue VT men. J. & T. AVADDILL. April 19, 1854. 89tf ^■^HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, Whit« I. Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on Jas. W. Strange, who can always be found at the Still. McLAURlN i STRANGE. Feb’y 18. 1853. 70tt lOOa For May 11. SACKS SALT, 20 Bbls. New Crop N. 0. Molasses, No. 3 Mackerel, C. T. HAIGH & SON. 96-tf SPKINCI |j^S4. J.1ME8 KYLE IS now receiving his Spring Supply of Foreign and Domestic Goods, all of which haa been purchased for CASH and by the Package will be offered at Whole sale or Retail at very low prices for Cash, or on time to punctual customers. On hand at all times, the best Bolting Cloths that are manufactured—No. 2 to 10. March 18, 1854. 80-tf FOR SALE, BOXES Manufactured Tobacco. We have in st«re a large stock of Tobacco, and ex pect to receive constantly from J. W. Reid and Thom as’s and oth^r factories, an assortment of qualities to enable us to furnish purchasers any quality at lowest factory prices. D. & W. McLAURlN. Sept. 1853. 30tf vTaR yTlT RiCTOIi Y. STED.VIAN & HORNE, Dry Goods, Hardware, Groceries, ^c. FAYETTEVIL.1.E, If. C. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens and the publio generally, that they have just returned from New York, and are receiving their Spring Stock of Goods, consisting of Dry Good^ Groceriei, Hardware, &c. A variety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladies’ and Gettlemen’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large as- sortmei}t of ready-made Clothing; a great many articles in the ladies' line, and we would be pleased to have them to call and «x imine for themselves. All orders sent to our care from our friends and cus tomers will be promptly attended to. March 30, 1853. • 81 tf LAND BROKER. I HAVE 80 many inquiries about Turpentine Lands, that I have concluded to offer my services to buy and sell. Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots and quantity, together with a fair description and price.— My commissions shall be moderate. JAS. G. COOK. Nov. 21, 1853. tf Nick Williams’s Rye VViiiskey at wholesale or retail. MCDONALD & McMASTFH Dec. 10. 1853. Fire Insurance. S'HE ..tITNA Insurance Company of Harttord. JL ing paid the tax imposed by the Revenue ha V Law of the late Legislature, will con.inue its .A;:eiiey in Fayetteville, unaer the managemeni of the iied, who is prepared to issue Policies of Insurance oi. fl ings or Goods, either in this Town or in ai:- the State, on proper application, descripi I'roperty, ii:c. The xtTNA COMPANY’ has been in opor 30 years. Its capital is The. ... K. Brace was its first President, and li-- '•til: i: ■» aai office; aud several of its first l in- ..;i .ictive aud etlicient members of the iloav • -U times sustained the highest - hari v ;ence of its management, ai.-. n '.vhicl' it has ever adjusted ; 'lent. WOULD respectfally inform the public that he still at Wa old stand carrying on the above business in all its br»uiches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has received, and hopes V»y a strict attention to business, 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 best ma terial and by experienced workmen,—having a more txperienced and practienl Smith, he flatters himself that hia work will compete with any made in the State lor style, elegance and durability; anti should any of it tail in twelve months (with fair usage) either in workm.in- ship or material, be will repair it free of charge. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call and ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for cash or on short time. Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. yjgf REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan. 2fi. 1853. G3tf Fayetteville Candy Manufactory. f I^HE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su- JL perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of the Market House,) where he would be bappy to see his old friends and customers. CHARLES BANKS. March 1. 1868. 73tf N ili ■ ' i». IR Jasper Carew, by the nutho; ley; Weary foot Common: Tlie li- Cowden Clarke: Henck’s Field B *r kc. Also, further supplies T: ’ s ’ Geography; .Mattison’s Astroiioi.i*. Pictorial Histories of Greece, U. t^t '' Rome, just rec’d. E. J. • BKi¥EF!€JIAI^ RESri/r?x invariub.y fol low the administering of Stabler’s .Anodyne Cherry Expectorant in cases of Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis. Asthma, Croup, and Throat and Lung com plaints generally. It is not claime’ that it wil' cure in all cases, but none have conic t our ’ i.ow'e'l .-’ where it failed to give relief; while n* thousands of instances have occurred have been so marked, that they ha noticed and commended. The Diarrha:.i ... . u lo candidly believed, is unequalled in iiseasos or the bowels, and its curative properties have been wonder fully experienced in numerous cases. Therefore, you are advised to make trial of these “gool medicines,” should you or your family require their aid. See descriptive pamphlets to be had gratis of the Ag-Jnts. Price of each, only 50 cts., or «ix bottles for .$2 60. Tor sale in Fayettevill? oy 19-1 ml S .1. lilNSDAT.F. ^■■*VPES of Mankind: or Ethnological Uesearchcs, ■l based up on the Ancient Monumentj, Paintings, Sculptures, and Crania ot Races, and ujion thv Natural Geographical, Philological and Biblical History, &c., by J. C. Nott and Geo. R Gliddon. Just received by May 13. E. J. HALE & SON. NE\\ BCK)ks. f JIHIS, That and the Other; The Dodd Family Abroad, JL by Lever; Woman’s Influence and Woman’s .Mis sion; The Lamplighter; The W’himsical Woman; Peru vian Antiquites, translated from the Spanish by Dr. Hawks; The Miller and his Men. School books, &c., &c., just received by E. J- HALE & SON. June 24. 1854. 8- ~ WANTED. A* Good Turpentine Distiller to act at Kyle’s Land- . ing. Liberal price will be paid. mg. April 12, 1864. R. F. MURPHY, 87-tf
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