TaifcjL iribtieib SEMI-WEEKL. Y. fVOT. IV.] FAYETTF.VTLLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 11, 1854. [NO. 330.] PRINTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i:i)W VHI) J. HALE & SOX, editors and rROPKIETOllS. * ,for the Semi-Weekly Obskr%'KK 00 if paid in Jvaiice: >f:i oO if paid ihiring the year of subscrip- ,iii. iT >4 after tlie ye;ir lius expiretl. Weekly Oit'iKBVKH $2 00 per tuimun. if jiaid in I •’>>' if piii'l during the yesir of suhscrip- ti.iii; .ir >0 lifter the year has expired. AUVKRTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cent.'s per * urtro - f K'l lines for the first, iiud thirty cents for each k;i, ,'fi liinji publication. Yearly advertisements by spo- i-.I >ontract.«. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are r - iue«ted to state tlie number of insertions desired, or they will ^e continued till forbid, ami charged accord •liilv. Letters to the Editors must be post-paid pi f .1- .V£If BEASLEY lUH ST(^N Have associated themselves in business, at the >tauJ formerlyo ccupied by J. M. Beasley-, where \ vr.iuld be glad to serve those in want of Watches, ■U'welry, Silver and Plated Ware, Guns and Patois of fti! kiudi*, Militarj’ Goods, Surveyor’s Compasses and = ! ain^. various kinds of Musical Instruments, fine Pi I'kct Knives, Silver, Pearl, and Leather Portmonaies: ; Xc. \c. i T. HOISTON. J. M. BEASLEY, js^ Those indebted to J. M. Beasley by Note or A. v-.'Unt. will please call and settle up by the 1st Nov. next, atter which time the claims will not be in mv h;iti.is. J. M. BEASLEY. ' Sept. 1, 1854. *28-4t Sieamcrs ^^ELTZA^' and A‘ llriiioval. FRANCIS SHENTOX Begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to the Store adjoining George Mc Neill, Esq., Haymount. Fayetteville, N. C., where he n w olTers for sale the larjrest and most varied assort ment of and ll>di*aiilic .^achiiie^ :tnd Fixings ever >tl'ered in the market, comprising Hydraulic Rams: Bra.-s Bibb Guage and Stop Cocks. t(- suit every kin'l of water works or Steam Engines; Sheet Lead and Piping of various sizes: Lifting and F-jroe Pumps: Garden Engines: Shower Baths, ic., of Lis wn manufacture. A variety of articles for house- h'jM use, such as Brass and Plated Basin C’ocks, Plug Bar-in , \c. -Vlso. \. B.\RKER S P.VTENT double ac tion Lifting and Force PUMP, working in a single cy linder. without reaction oi water. This Pump is made tv work ii> Wells of any depth, anil of iizes to raise from o ' ti r“t'Nl gallons of water per minute. It is un- diiubte I'ly the most simple, durable, and efficient Pump known t(i the world. .^ept. 4. 18-^4. I28tf RE now running regularly between Wilmington and Fayetteville. All goods entrust ed to this Line will receive de spatch. Messrs. RAMSEY & BRO., Agents at Fftyetteville. JAMES E. METTS, Wilmington, N. C. .Vugust ‘21, 1854. 27tf U. *fe E. J. LILLY ARE NOW OPENING TIIEIR USUAL SUPPLY OF DRY' llnls, Bonnets, I'lnbrfllas, Ready-Made (’lolhing if.. Adapted to the approachhoj season. Also, expected in a few daj's. about 250 CASES of BOOTS and SHOES, well assorted. All of which will be offered on reasonable terms, KXcu sivKLY AT wnoi,Ks.\LE. Country merchants and others buying by the piece, are invited to c.all and ex amine their stock. Aug. 1'.*, 1854. 24-Gt P. S.—Such of their customers as are over G months in arrears, are requested to call unI settle at their earliest convenience. REMO\ AL AND NEW GOODS. f BIHE undersigned haveremoveil to the store on Hay A Street, formerly occupied by M. McKinnon, one door west of Cook & Johnson, where they are receiving a large and compelte STOCK of GOODS iu their line, comprising GROCERIES of all kinds; Hardware; Cutlery; Hollow-ware; Blacksmiths’, Coopers’ aud Turpentine Tools, ic. They will sell Goods as cheap and on as favorable terms as any house in this place. Countrr produce of all ’linds taken in exchange for Goods. G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO. Aug. 17, 1854. 24-tf Soda, other I .T 1 . STARR WILLIA MS HAVE now^ in Store a LARGE STOCK of nRV Goons^ Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Silk and Straw Hoiiiiots, Umbrellas, and Ready-made Clothiiij^, Which will be sold to WHOLES.\LE BUYERS, exclu sively. The attention of Merchants is particularly Invited to Orders solicited aud .satisf.iction gtiaran- PI.ANK ROAD STOCKS FOR SALE. 1 M SHARES F. & W. Plauk Road, 0 “ F. & Northern “ 8 “ F. & Southern “ Apply at this office. July 10. W. H. CARVER Has just received, and now offers for sale 300 Sacks Salt. 1.000 bushels Corn. 5.000 lbs. N. C. Bacon. 1.000 “ “ Lard. 1,21)0 “ clean Rice. , 20 Bags Rio Coffee. 10 Mats Java “ 10 Boxes Soda Crackers. 20 One-half boxes Raisins. 20 One-quarter “ ■* 12 Doz. Pickles. —ALSO— Fish—Mackerel, Salmon and Cod-fish. Tea, Saleratus, Pepper, Spice, and a variety of ai'ticles in the Gr«c*&ry line. Call next door to P. Shemwell’s new Hotel, and get Fresh goods. June 21. 7-tf ARI f H M ETlC^.\ND^iyADER^ FOR THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE STATE. Recommended by the Superintendent of Common Srhooh of the State of North Carolina. SOLD BY E. J. HALE & SON. D.wies’ Series of Arithmetics and The North Carolina Rf.adf.r in connection with Parker’s Reapkrs. 1. Davies’ F'irst Les.so7is in Arithmetic. 2. Daviex’ School Arithmetic. Parker'X First School Reader. Parker s Second Sehool Reader. Wiley s North Carolina Reader. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville, N. C. Mitciielt/s Intermediate GEOdRAPiiY,Wor cester's DictmsARY, Webster’s Speller, and Bul- Liox'.H Enolish Gram.mar are also recommended by the Superintendent. For sale by E. J. H.VLE & SON. Nick Williams’s R^e Whiskey wholesale or retail. MCDONALD & McMASTER Dec. 10. 1853. 52 Shemwell House, S FayeUeville^ N. C., East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar ket House. S' * fllHE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi- H A VINO recently purchased the above Establish- 1. Fayetteville, and the travelling public, ment from Malcom Kelly, Esq., I am now pre- that he has just finished and opened his House, fov the pared to entertain in a comfortable manner those who may give me h call. Having ample Stables, good Ost lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust 1 shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN Carthage, Dec. 6, 1858. 51tf 3. 4. 5. this Stock, tied. J. B. STARR.] .\ue;. It’i, 1854. 1_J. M. WILLIAMS 28-tf EI)WL\ GLOVER. Has returned from the Ncrth, with a large stock of JVafc/tes, Jeuelrif^ .Mili- fnry (roods, [Which he will sell very cheap foi c.ish. or on short time to those who fiiy when their bills are presented. ■\m«ng his Stock may be found; Watches, of all kinds and priccs; Watch Chain.-*, Seals and Keys; Breast Pius, Ear-Rings, Finger- Ring.', Rracelets; Gold Pens; Gold Pencils; G^ald Thimbles; Gold, Silver and common Spectacles; J "^ilver and Plated Spoons; Butter Knives; Port-1 in inaies; Coral Beads; Colt’s Pistols; Accordeons; .Music Boxes; Plated Cake Ba.skets; Plat«d Card , Basket,s; Plated Castors and Candlesticks; Snuf-1 tors and Trays; Military Goods of all kinds; •\nd almost every thing else usually kept in a Jewelry ! St’ire. ‘ fine a.'.si'irtment of CLOCKS. : *6^ S trict attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewelry. EDWIN GLOVER. i -\ugu.«t W, 18-54. 27-3m NOTICE VLL persons are hereby notified not to trade for a note, made by J. P. Council and John Council for '^'480, dated in July or August, 1852, and payable to Daniel Maxwell; as said note is alledged to be lost Vjy said .Maxwell, and I have paid the same in full and have the receipt of said Maxwell for said payment. J. P. COUNCIL. Aug. MO, 1S54. 27-2w j Fall, 1S.14. •Vrir f'irm and .Vnr Oooiis. l^EARCE FERGUSON NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDAKD SCHOOL AND LIBRARY BOOKS, Designed as Clas.^ Hooks for the use of Schools, Academies, ('olleijes, Families, and Libraries. Published by A.' S. BARNES k CO. 51 John Street, New York. ^■^HE ^e^>i talent that could be procuretl has been ^ employed in the prepamticn of these works: and the high stauding they hav« already attained, as Class Books for the institution.s of our country, is gratifying evidence of their intrinsic merits, and it is believed, fully entitles them to the name of the National Series. /;Ar.Lisii lanc.tage. ORTHOGR.VPHV AND READING.—Price’s English Speller. 12 cts.; Martin’s Orthoepist, ">0 cts.; Wright's Orthography, 25 i-ts.; Dictation Exercises, 25 cts.; Parker s Series of Readers; Parker and Zachos’ Intro- ( lEDAR FALLS Cotton Yarn and Sheetings, for sale V at Factory prices, by TROY & MARSH. May 30. 1853. 98tf TO DISTILLERS. will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS » W TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. &, T. WADDILL. June 26, 1854. 8tf “ wool ROLLS. OOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek W W Factory. SHEETINGS, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and W’ool Rolls, for sale by June 1854. QEO. McNEILL. 7-tf SI00 REWARD. ^ I ^ u attempts have been recently made to injure 1 !e 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 ofler the above reward for such information as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. And 1 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- FOR SALl^ A NEW two-horse Waggon, complete. just finished and opened reception and entertainment of any who may wish per manent or transient Board. His Rooms are large and comfortable, and 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. SHEMWELL. Feb’y 15. 1854. 71tf IVEW GOODS. The subscriber has just received his stock of ST,\- PLE AND FANCY DRY OOODS, Embracing 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 stj-les of Muslins: Grena dines, Berages and Tissues; Embroidered Muslins for Evening dresses; white and colored Tarltans; good as- I sortment Lace and other styles of Mantillas; Embroi- ' dered Collars, Sleeves, Chemizetts, Hanlkerchiefs: I Swiss and Jaconet Edging and Inserting, of superior ; quality; Bonnets and Ribbons, latest style and iirgreat variety; Sewing Silk Mitts; Umbrellas and Parasols; ; good assortment of Calico; Ginghams: blenched and j brown Domestics; Cloths, Cassimeros and Vestings; Linen Goods; Shoes and Boots, for Ladies, Gentlemen, ' Boys, Girls, and Children; Gentlemen's Summer Hats; j Boys’ and Girls’ Hats and Flats; Silk and Kid Gloves; ' Sugar anl 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. J^rAt his New Store on Green Street, (East side,) a ftw doors from the Market Ilr.use. P. SHEMWELL. Fayetteville, April 12, 1854. 88tf Livery Stables. The undersigned continue to carry on, the LIVERY BUSI NESS at this place. They have lately largely increased their Stock and can now offer to the;; ablic as good Horses, Carriages and Dri vers as can be found in the South- _ ern country. Thankful fjr the large patron age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. 5^- Stables at the W’est end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Storr first door East of Mr. Lutterloh. J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. 71tf 4 RE now receiving their F'all and Winter Stock of \ ductory Lessons, 37A cts.; Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy $1: High School Literature, $1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR .VND RHETORIC.—Clark’s IT . T> . 1’ 1 11’ T> 1 w i Analysis, 37A cts.; Clark's Grammar, 50 cts.; Clark s taps Bonnet.s, I ml.rellas, Parasols, Boot.s Etymologicaf Chart. ^f2 50; Day’. Art of Rhetoric. 75 ; Ct». n HMUM'.US A NO PIT.NAM’S \G.\ZINES for September, just receivel by E. J. HALE & SON. S(‘ptemb(‘r 1854. SAMUEL J. HINSDALE Is now receiving from New York and Philadelphia, large additions to his Stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints, -\mong which are: Quinine, Pure White Lead, White I’ ‘tiish, Blue Stone, Burning Fluid, Varnish, Castor ‘•il. Essences, Window Glass, Brushes, Spices, Patent Medicines, French Brandy, Sladeira and Port Wines, Country Merchants and Physicians are invited to '"ill. Satisfaction guarantied. SAM’L J. HINSDALE. Sept. 4, 1H54. 28-4t M. A. HAKEirS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lil.\ m RIFLE MWllFlfTORY. 4 GENERAL ASSORT Ml-.NT of louble and single- biiirel Shot Guns: iaine Uugs; Shot Pouches: I’liwder Flasks; I>rinking Cups and Flasks: Percussion ' >ips, ijf American, English ;uid French make; (’..It's I'lepe.itiiig, Allen’s Revolving, .Maynard’s Repenting und Rev olving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers; .\1- len’s single Self-Cocking, from 2 to (> inches; (Jerman I’istnls (if all (jualities: IJowie Knives; Hunting Knives; Hlowing Horns: ( ;vnt;Guns; Air (Juns. .All of which ire offered at wholes ile or retail, on moderate terms. Kities made to ordi'r, and warranted to shoot from •X) to 00(» yards. A good assortment constantly on i-ind. •lobbing of all kinds executed with promptness and re!(-.unable terms. .All orders proinptl3’ attended to. Opposite the I'ost Office, Fayetteville, N. C. ■“^ept. 4, l^.■>4. 28tf E. D. SMITH, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville^ .V. €. OFFICE OVER MR. HINSDALE’s DRUG STORE. ?ept. 1, 1854. 28tf and Shoes, ite. \'c. With an extensive assortment of Ready-made C!'.thing. I .\ll of which they offer t>.. purchasers at h.w prices ' and upon accommodating terms. From long experience, and by strict attention to bu- ^ sinews, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. B. F. PEARCE.] [,!. P., FERGU.SON. Fayetteville, August 12, 18.j4. 23tf WaiTon Prior, | W atch Maker and Jeirclcr, Has just received his Fall Stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, of various qualities and prices; Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; Keys and Seals: latest styles Ear Rings and Breast Pins. ^Mosaic;) (Jold Rings of all qualities: (iold Lockets, Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Stud^; Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles: Silver and Plated Spoons: Silver Cups and Butter Knives; Plated Cake and Card Baskets. Candlesticks, Snuffers and Trr ys. Double and single-barrel Guns; double and single barrel Pistols: t.'olt’s Repeaters; Self-cocking and Re volving Pidtol:s; Powder Flask.s; Game Bags: Shot Belts: Percussion Caps: fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; Cla rionets, Flutes, Violins, Music Boxes, Fifes, .\ccorde- ons; Surveyors’ Compasses and Chains: Card Cases: La dies’ Work Boxes; Portmonaies; Hair, Tooth and Lather Brushes: Spy Glasses: Coral: Dog Collars; Sewing Birds; Ivory Tablets; Pearl Salt Spoons; Silver Pickle Knives and Forks; Thermometers; Canes, &c. Sic. The public are invited to call and examine. .\ good assortment of CLOCKS at very low prices,— warranted. .All kinds of Watches and Clocks cleaned and repaired in the best manner, and warranted. ,\11 kinds of Jewelry repaired. August 17, 18-34. 23-4m Billiartl Tables for Sale. IHAVF; two good Billiard Tables with all the fix tures, which I will ilispose of on reasonable terms if application be made soon. JAMErf HALES. Aug. 21, 1854. 24-tf .TIKDICAC OF THE STATE OF MOUTH €AROI.I^A. | fBlHE annual Course of Lectures in this Institution ! will commence on the first Monday in November, in Charleston, on the following branches: | Anatomy by J. E Holbuook, M. D. Surgery by E. (Jeudixos, M. D. Institutes and Practice by S. Henky Dick.sox, M. D. Physiology by Ja.mes Moultrie, M. D. Materia Medica by Hexry R. Frost, M. D. Obstetrics by Tnos. G. PRioLEAr, M. D. Chemistry by C. U. SiiEPAEn, M. D. Demonstrator of Anotomy by Francis T. Miles. M. D. Prosector of the Professor of Surgery by J. F. M. Gedkisus, M. D. CLINICAL LECTURES. 1). T. Cain, M. D., Physician to the Marine Hospital and Clinical Instructer, lectures twice a week on the diseases of that Institution. H. W. DeSaussure, M. D., Physician to the Hospital of the Almshouse, at which Lectures are delivered twice a. week on Diseases, the diagnosis discriminated, and the student indoctrinated in their treatment. Demonstrative Instruction in Medicine and Surgery at tho College HospiUil, by the Professor of the Medi cal College. The Fees for the course, and the expenses of Board ing, are much the same as iti other cities of the Atlan tic coast. The FacuUy of the College take pleasure in calling the attention of the friends of the Institution, to its prefier*. prosperous condition, the last class exceeding any of former years. They have bfien enabled, by the liberality of the Legislatare at its last Session, to make Buch alteratidus in extending and improving the Col lege Building as will promote materially the comfort ot those in attendance on the Lectures. The .Anatomical Theatre has been enlarged and com pletely reriovated, and such changes inude as will secure free ventil.ation with a pleasant arrangement of the Seats. They confidently believe that it will not suffer in comparison with any like structure in the United States, the edifice, with its appurtenances t>eing as commodious and attractive as any such establishment in the couiitry. They have also been enabled to make considerable additions to the museum of the College. HENRV R. FROST, Al. D. Dean. Aug. 11, 1854. 24-4t Juiie 8. J. & T. WADDILL. 3-tf Fall Trade, 1853. I have received my Fsill Stock of Dry Goo(h^ Groceries^ My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any kind of Pi’oduce taken in exchange. JAS. G. COOK. Oct. 3, 1853. 32tf lOOO 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. July 1, 1854. 10-tf LABORERS WANTED.^ HANDS, white or black, wanted to work on the Western Rail Road, near Fayette ville. The loc.ition is healthy, lieing on the high and dry sand-hills west of town Page\s Improved Patent Circular Saw Mills. PAGF. & CO., N. Schroeder St., near Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that th 'ir fa cilities are now such as to enable them to execuie all orders, with promptness, for their CELEBR.ATED PA TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STEAM POWERS of all sizes and kinds, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSH ERS, together with various other machines and imple ments to economise labor. Since their Circular Saw Mills were invented by, and patented to the Senior Partner, they have made many improvements which render them perfect in all their details, and justly entitle them to be considered^mong the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. A I'hampJdet containing full de.scriptions of their three classes of Mill.i, prices, terms, capacity for sawing, &c., will be sent to any Gentleman applying for one by letter, post paid. Having recently obtained damages in an action brought in the U. S. Circuit Court for the District of Maryland, for an infringement of their Patents Rights, they hereby forwarn the public from purchasing Mills, similar to theirs, from unauthorized builders, or their Agents. Agent at Fayetteville, N. C., JNO. M. ROSE. May 26, 1854. 3tK)Y WAxXTED TO HIRE OR BUY. 4 GENTEEL NEGRO M.AN accustomed to mauaging horses, working garden, &c. Apply at this offico. May G. ELOCUTION.—Northend’s Little Speaker, 30 cts., Northend's American Speaker, 75 cts.; Northend's School Dialogues. 75 cts.: Zacho’s New American Speaker, ijil. ENGLISH POETS. WITH NOTES BY BOVD.—Mil ton’s Paradise Lost. Young’s Night Thoughts. Thom son's Seasons, Pollok’s Course of Time, $1 each Cheap School Editions of the above, f>2J cts. each: also. Beau tifully Illustrated Editions, in various styles of binding. 'inSTORY axd geography. HISTORY.—Wilhml's History of the United States, ^1 50; School History, 75 cts.; S]ianish Translation, $2 00; Universal History, $1 50; Historic Guide, 75 cts.: Map of Time, 75 cts.; Last Leaves of American History, 50 cts., and Charts; .Alison's History of Eu rope, Abridged by Edward S. Gould, .$1 50. GEOGRAPHY.—Monteith’s Y«uth’s Manual of Geo graphy, 50 cts.; .McNally's System of School Geography, in Press. THE SCTENCES. ^LATHEMATICS —Davies’ System of Mathematics —Arilhmdical Course—Davies’ Table-Book, 10 cts.; First Lessons in .Arithmetic, 20 cts.; Intellectual .Arith metic, 25 cts.; School Arithmetic, 37i cts., and Key; Grammar of Arithmetic: University Arithmetic, 75 cts., and Key, 50 cts. Acivhmic Course—Elementary Alge bra, 75 cts.; Elementary Geometry, ^sl; Practical Mathematics, $1; Logic of Mathematics, $1 50. Col- If'jiate Course—Davies’ Bourdon, !j«l 50: Legendre, $1 •50: Surveying, i^l 50; .Analytical Geometry, :»il 25; De scriptive Geometry, ;fl 75; Shades, Shadows, Aic., ^2 50; Calculus, -$1 25. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY.— Parker’s School Coi kse—Parker’s Natural and Ex perimental Philosoy>hy, >j!l: Juvenile Philosophy, 25 cts; or First Lessons in Philosophy, 37i cts.. Parts I. and II. McIntyre on the Globes, Jjl. linrlett's Col- leye Course—Mechanics. $3; Optics aud Acoustics, i>2; A*alytical Mechanics, !?4. ENGINEERING.—Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, !};l 50; Lardner on the Steam Engine, !j!l 50. CHA.MBERS’ SCIENTIFIC SERIES.—Introduction to the Sciences, 40 cts.; Treasury of Knowledge, 75 cts.; Drawing, ti2 cts.; Natural Philosophy, 75 cts.; Chemistry and Electricity, 75 tts.; Vegetable and Ani mal Physiology, 75 cts.; Zoolog}’, •'j!l: Geology. 75 cts. CHEMISTRY.—Reid and Bain, 75 cts.; Gregory’s Outlines, $l 50; Porter’s School Chemistry, in Press. BOOKKEEPING AND PENMANSHIP.—Fulton and Eastmau’s System. MUSIC.—School Song and Hymn Book, 37i cts.; Kingsley’s Juvenile Choir, 37 J.; Young Ladies’ Harp; Cruikshank’s S. S. Gem.s, 30 cts.; Kingsley’s Harp of David, 'iil; Sacred Harmonist; Cheever’s Christian Melodies, 37i cts. LATIN AND GREEK.—Brooks’ Latin Lessons, 50 cts.; Ovid, ^‘2; Greek Lessons, 50 cts., and Collectanea Evangelica, 50 cts. .s:TAXDA RD LJBRAR V B 0 OKS. SCHOOL TEACHER’S LIBRARY.—Page’s Theory and Practice of Teaching. Northend’s Teacher and Pa rent, Mansfield on American Education, De Tocque- ville’s American Institutions, at ii«l per copy; Davies’ Logic and Utility of Mathematics, per copy, ijil 25. THE HOME CVCLOPEDIA.—Cyclopedia of Chron ology, Cyclopedia of Geography. Cyclopedia of Biogra phy, Cyclopedia of Useful .Arts, Cyclopedia of General iiiterature .and Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of Architecture, Cyclopedia of Europe, at ^(2 5(» per copy each. AP,^TS AND SCIENCES.—Manual of Fine Arts, $1 25; Lectures on the Progress of Arts and Sciences, !^1 25. BOOKS OF TR.WEL—Tschudi’s Peru, $1; Peru vian Anti(iuities, !j;l; Curzon’s Monasteries of the East, !j;l: Layard’s Babylon arid Nineveh, $1 25; Spencer’s Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Land, $1 50; Silliman’s Visit to Europe, $2 50. HISTORY.—Polar Regions, 50 cts.; St. Petersburgh, 62 cts.; Colton’s Ship and Shore, ijil; Land and Lee, :j;l; Deck au 1 Port, il 25; Three Years in California, $1 25; Sea and Sailor, !i!l; ’hecver's Sandwich Islamls, $1; Mansfield’s History of .Mexican War, i>l; Willard’e History of the United States, $1 50; Universal History, $1 50; Last Leaves of .Vmericau History, 75 cts.; Ali son’s History of Europe, $1 50. CIVIL GOVERN MENT AND BIOGRAPHY.—United States Constitutions, !i!2; DeTocqueville’e Democracy in America, $'2 50; Colton’s Public Economy, $2; Dwight’s Lives of the Signers, it^l: Mansfield’s Life of Gen. Scott, !i>l; Colton’s Life of Henry Clay, $4; Lives of Dr. John Donne, Hooker, Herbert, and Sanderson, $1. Descriptive Catalogues of A. S. Barnes & Co.’s Pub lications sent by mail, upon application to the Publishers. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, Faywteville, N. C. Aug. 4. June 26, 1854. JONES & BARBEE. 8tf A. i>y July Rags! Rags!! NY quantity of Cotton and Linen, wanted for cash, BEN BOW, KYLE & CO. 18.j4. 11-3m NOTICE. rBlHE SUBSCRIBER has removed to J. SH.AW’S NEW BUILDING. Gil lespie Street, where he intends car rying on the TAIf.ORI.lTG 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 executed with neat- ness and despatch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1853. _ 81-tf PUMl^ f^ORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe. For sale by C. W. .ANDREWS, Market Square. March 30. 83-tf ‘20(M) Spirit Barrels tor 5ale by McLAURIN & STRANGE. June 12, 1854. 4tf CHARLES KLIFFMULLER, SOLE .\GE.\T IN THE SLITE OP XORTH CAROLINA FOR EaQERT & GO’S Mann factor u of Grand Square and Upriqht FOUTE^, NO. 232 PUATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. OflSce at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s. “ Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. ^■IHE undersigned, having purchasel Mr. Thos. S : J. Lutterloh’s Distillery aud Cooper-shops, have } entered into Copartnership under the name of McLaurin | & Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distille- ! ry of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar- • rels. D. .McLAURIN. ! WM. McL.AURIN. ! JAS. W. STRANGE. , Feb’y 18, 1853. 70tf COTTON BAGGING. I HAVE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Rope, and Bagging Twine. Send in your orders and they shall be supplied. JAS. G COOK. Oct. 3. 1853. 32tf North Carolina Cassimeres. R. J-VMES Q. COOK has on hand a full stock of Rock Island Cassimeres, manufactured by Car son, Young & Grier, at their Mill in Mecklenburg County, N. C., where consumers and merchants can be supplied. The manufacturers recommend their fabrics as being equal in durability, and as permanent in col or, as any goods of similar character manufactured or sold in the U. S. They invite the most full and thor ough testa of them, and only ask to be patronized in proportion to their merits. Sept. 9. 27tf The MjaTgest Carriage Fartory in the Smtth! FOR SALE, BOXES Manufactured Tobacco. W'e have in store a large stock of Tobacco, and ex- I pect to receive constantly from J. W. Reid and Thom- : as’s and other factories, an assortment of qualities to enable us to furnish purchasers any quality at lowest factory prices. D. & W. McLAURlN. Sept. 1853. 30tf rjlHE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of JL the public to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, of 6J, GJ, 7 and 7J octaves, for which the Maryland Institute for the promotion of Mechanic -Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by that Institute for improvement in Grand and Square Pianos. These Pianos are iu large sized, highly fin ished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, con structed in the most substantial manner, with all the modern improvements. The manufacturers use none but the very best sea soned timber, and materials of the choicest qualities, that enable them to warrant their insti'uments to stand nnj- climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almost entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For ciiasten«s3 of design, elegance of finish, as well as for lullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here or in Europe. Wherever these Pianos have been introduced, they have given, in every instance entire satisfaction. We warrant our instruments to stand good for five years under careful treatment, and will receive them back and substitute others, any time within the first six months from the sale of it, if it shall not prove satislactory. EGGERT & CO., 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. Mny JO, 1854. 98tf rT:moval. ^ ’^Hlj .'Subscribers have removed to the corner Store jt .Vroy’s Building, Gillespie Street, four doors bek.-,v Their »ld stand, and next to Branch Bank of the State, where they would be glad to see their customers. MCDONALD & McMASTER. Aug. 7, 1854. 20-2m MARBLE FACTORY. Bv GEO. LAUDER. TWO DOORS IBOVE C. T. IIAIBII i SOVS STORE, Fayetteville, 1%'. 15. Jan’y 20, 1854. ♦>4y-pd Ji I A. A. McKETIIAA', RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness 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. Finished, the LAR GEST STOCK of Carriages, Barouches, Rockaways, and Buggi es. Ever offered in this place, anfl a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. J#^He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course of construction. All work made by him 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 attendsd to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. May 28, 1853. 98tf NEW SPLNG AND SUMMER GOOD ^ T TO PASSENGERS. rilHE Steamer SUN will leave this place every B. TUESD.AY and FRID.AY at 15 minutes after Sunrise; and Wilmington every WEDNESD.AY and SA- TURD.AY, at 12 o’clock, with Passengers and Freight. R. M. ORRELL, Agent. Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. 1-tf M((USE'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. r«lHE BRITISH POETS, from Chaucer to Words- Jl worth, new IG mo. edition—sold in whole or sep arate vols. Also, Montgomery, Hemans, Bums, Bryon, Soott, Moore, and Shakapeare—one volume each, the splendid Boston edition, juat received. E. J. HALE &, SON. May 6, 1864. WOULD respectfully inform the public that he is still at his old stand carrying on the above business in all its branches. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has recciv»*d. and hopes ky a strict attention to business, and a desire to please all and eive eeneral satisfaction, to merit a continu.mce of the same. He warrants all his work to be made of the best ma- eerial and by experienced workmen,—having a more txperienctd &nd practical Smith, he tlatters himself that his work will compete with any made in the State tor style, elegance and durability; and should any of it tail in twelve months (with fair u.sage) either in workman ship or material, he will repair it free of charge. Persons wishing to buy, would do well to call ami ex amine his work as he is determined to sell low for OMhh or on short time. . , , . , , Orders thankfully received and promptly utteuded to |l^»> REPAIRING neatly executed at short notice and lowest possible prices. Fayetteville, Jan. 26, 1853. 63tf Fayetteville Candy Manufactory. fJI^HE "subscriber still continues to manufacture a su- ■ perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, ol the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his old friends and cuBtomera. CHARLES BANKS Mwch 1. 1863. 78tf The Subscriber is now receiving the largest and most complete assortment that he has ever called the attention of his friends and the public to: he would therefore say to all that may desire anything iu his line that is FASHIONABLE and CHEAP to give him a call, as he desires to keep the “Nimble Sixpence” moving. His stock consist.^ of a large variet}' of the different styles of F.ASHlON.AliLE H.ATS. to-wit: Fur, Wool, Panama. Leghorn, (’iiiiton, Pedale, Rutland, China Pearl, and P ilm which will be sold low for j|jj^CASH. —ALSO,— .A general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES for Gentlemen, Ladies, Misses, Youths, Boys, Children, Infant.s, and Servants. Please call and examine before you purchase. J- I'tl* )M PSON, Miirket Square. March 17, 1854. HOTEL. rpiIE subscriber having purchased the Hotel situated on the South-East corner of Court House Square, and lately known as Stuart’s Hotel, would inform the nublic that he is now ready to accommodate boaraers by the day, week or month. Having made considera ble outlay in furnishing and refitting the Establishment, he hopes to be able to give satisfaetion to all who pa tronize him. His Table shall be furnished wuh the best the market affords, his Bar with the best of Li quors, and his Stable with a plenty of good provender and faithful Ostlers. ^ ^ GILCHRIST. June 26, 1852. ^-tf

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