Cf '-tt IPAH SEMI-WEEKI^ Y. '‘TOtn 28tf Hohxj- ItitI' “ shor, fvor.. IV.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 28, 1854. [NO. 335.] •^oru. M-tf -tf CKINTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. HOWARD J. HALE & SON, RDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Ice for the Semi-Weeklj’ ()b$!krver $3 UO if paid in idvance; $:? 50 if paid during the j ear of subscrip- lion: or after the year has expired. the Weekly Obskuvkr $2 UO per annum, if paid in »Jv:inee: $2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or $3 00 after the year has expired. advertisements inserted for sixtj’ cents per lafp of It'' lines for the first, and thirty cents for each ccoedinp publication. Yearly advertisements by spe ll contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are luested to state the number of insertions desired, or Bv will be continued till forbid, and charged accord Letters to the Editors must he post-paid SKKMWELL A: McDONALP, (Successors to P. Shemwell,) DEALERS IN taple and fancy dry goods, boots AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, l-o a general assortment of Straw & Silk BONNETS. [ In addition to our stock now on hand, which is very ^od. we will in a few days receive a new supply of ;aSON.\BLE goods, which we will sell low for cash on reasonable time to punctual customers. W. B. SHEMWELL. A. N. MCDONALD. East side Green Street. Fayetteville, Sept. 23, 1854. 34-y Headley’s Life of Cromwell; Leila ida. the Jewish Convert. .\lso, further supplies of Agatha Beaufort; The Shady Sde, &c., &c. Just received. Sept. 25. E. J. HALE & SON. .\LMANA€S FOR 1855. LARGE supply of Fanner’s & Planter’s Almanac for 1855, just received by E. J. HALE ^ SON. Sept. 23. 24- PIANOS! PIANOS!! IHE subscriber respectfully informs the public, that he has located himself permanently in this place, to comply with the many calls he has had, he will evcte part of his time to tuning and repairing Pianos. charges for tuning Pianos will be from three to five }ollan, and for repairing according to the condition of le InstrHment. He will also engage to keep Pianos in tune by the ^Aoleyear. * CHAS. KLIFF.MULLER, Sole .\gent of Eggert & Co’s Pianofortes for North Carolina. Sept. 23, 1854. 34-4t Pi anos Tuned and Repaired. G. KERN from the celebrated Piano Manufac- .• tory of Knabe, Gaehle & Co., Baltimore, re- r ectfully informs the ladies and gentlemen of Fayette- ille, that he will be in town a few days, to attend to ^ny tuning or repairing of Pianos that may be entrust- to him. Being provided with a very complete set bf tools and the best materials, he is confident of giv ing satisfaction in every case. It is his purpose to risit this place regularly every year, and thus in some aeasure to supply the want of reliable tuners, so gene- ally felt. Orders left at the Fayetteville Hotel will meet with prompt attention. Sept. 28, 1854. 34-6tpd “ STRAYED, ON the 22d instant, a good siied BAY MULE, 3 years old, trimmed tail, in fair order, and has the appearance of not being altered. Any information will be thankfully received, and expenses paid if de- I livered to me. JNO. WADDILL, Jr. Fayetteville, Sept’r 25, 1854. 34tf HITS, trPi WTn\"fSlFl, For Fall and Winter Trade. JC. THOMSON is now laying in his usnal assort- • ment of the most FASHIONABLE GOODS in his line, which are oflFered Cheap fob Cash. Please call and see for vourself, at the old stand—Mar ket Square. * J. C. THOMSON. Sept. 25, 1854. 34-tf ^ho6l^6oks,^*c. EMERSON’S ARITHMETICS; JKey to Emerson; Pierpont’s Young Reader; Foster’s Book-Keeping; Pike’s Arithmetic; Smith’s Grammar; Assembly’s Psalms and Hymns; Drawing Paper, &c., &c. Just received. E. J. HALE & SON. FRESH .SX JPiSi/ i* DRIGS, MEDICINES & CIIE.^IIC tlS, X N. SMITH, IS now receiving his FALL and WINTER STOCK, comprising nearly every thing in his line, which he offers to Country Merchants, Physicians and others on as favorable terms as they can be purchased in the State. Satisfaction guarantied in regard to quality and price. Fayetteville, Sept. 20, 1854. 33-lm Uroceries—BootH Shoes. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Choice Havana Cig^ar^. Engli.sti & French Sauce.s, Cordials, &c. WDRAUGHON is now receiving a large and • well selected assortment of goods in his line, selected by himself in New York; among which are the following, viz: A full stock choice GR'OCERIEti. '200,000 CIGARS of various brands. One ptpe oery superior Old French Brandt/, O- ^ tard, Dupuy t- Co. One do. do. do. .l/nr. Siynett, pale. With several other brands. Pure Holland Gin—01,1 Jamnicaii' St. ('roix RIM. Old Golden and Brown Shirn/ Wiurs. • (>ld Port Wine. Burgundy Port, Sicily Madeira Wine, &c. And a vari ety of low priced Wines. 10 bbls. pure Cider Vinegar. IN GLASS, the following, viz: Heidiic Champagne wine; Bollinger Chnmpayne wine, and several other brands. Still it Sparkling Hock wines, several varieties, r^onyworth’s Still cf* Sparkling Catawba wine. Do. do. do. Jsahella, or Lady’s wine. Imported Branuv Chkkries; Chkeey Bbasuv. The celebrated German Stomach Hittern. Loudon PORTER and Edinburgh ALE, in quarts and pints. London Walnut and Tomato Catsup. Worces- ter.shire Sauce. Essence Anchovies. Olives. Fnte foie (it grot. Sardines; Lobsters; Ortiuge, Lemon, I’eaches, GooBeberries, &c. for Pies, &c. Ac. He invites the attention of his customers to his choice Cigars, they being superior to those usually offered in this market. He shortly expects direct from Bordeaux, Sardines, Salad Oil, Pickles, and many other nice things. W, DRAUGHON. Sept. 21st, 1864. 33.8m C. E. LEETE Has just received his Fall and Winter stock of GOODS, consisting in part of Drv Goods, Hardware, Boots aiul Shoes, Ciroceries and Saddlery. —ALSO— Soaced and Pickled Salmon Sounds and Tongues 25 bbls Mess Pork 25 “ No 3 Mackerel 25 A bbls “ do. ^ 50 “ No 1 Herring 25 Hhds Molasses 200 Sacks Salt. A large and complete assortment of Turpentine and Coopers’ tools. All of which he is disposed to sell low for Cash, or good paper. C. E. LEETE. Sept. 21, 1854. 33-4t MULES. fBlHE subscriber, from Bourbon County, Ky., will be -■ at the Coal Fields, in Chatham co., on the 7th and 8th; at Carthage on the 9th and 10th; at Kings bury on the 11th and I2th; at Fayetteville 13th to 15th; at Elizabethtown on 18th and lUth; and at Whitehall on the 21st of October next. A part of the stock will be at Lumberton from 17th to 20th; and from there to W hiteville and Wilmington, with a splendid drove of Mules, from the best Kentucky stock, 3 and 4 years old, and will average It) hands high, lu the lot will l>e found a few pairs of extra Carriage Mules, broke and trained for the Cape Fear market. Persons want ing Mules will do well to examine my stock; prices shall be satisfactorj’. J. L. HUTCHCRAFT. Sept. 18th, 1854. 33-t250 rye WHISKEY. Doctor Frank Wllliams’ rectified Rye Whiskey can at all times be found at our Warehouse by the Cask. We have been selling this Whiskey for the last seven years and know it to be as good, if not supe rior to any Whiskey manufactured in America. J. & T. WADDILL. Sept. 20, 1854. 33-tf Hard Times, In Dickens. A fiirth«r supply just received. E. J. H.\LE & SON. Sep. 4, 1854. CHARLES KLIFFMULLER, SOLE AGE^iT IN THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA FOR EGGERT & CO’S Manufactory of Grand Square and Lpright PIA.liO FOKTE^, NO. 2S2 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. (^fiBce at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s. “ “ Fayetteville. Fayetteville Hotel Building. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. The Subscribers respectfully call the attention of the public to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, of 6J, 6J, 7 and 7J octaves, for which the Mainland Institute, for the promotion of Mechanic Arts, has awarded the first premium ever awarded by that Institute for improvemeflt 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 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 instruments to stand any 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 chasteness of design, elegance of finish, as well as for fullness, 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 sati^ctory. EGGERT & CO., 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. May 20, 1854. 98tf Western Rail Road Office, \ Fayetteville, July 25, 1H54. j The Board of Directors have this day called for the following Assessments on the Capital Stock of this Company, viz: 4 per cent, payable on the 1st Sept. 1854. 5 » “ “ “ “ 2d Oct. 1854. 5 “ “ “ “ “ 1st Nov. 1854. 5 “ “ “ “ “ 1st Dec. 1854. Stockholders will please be prepared to pay punctu ally, as it will require the whole Assessments to ke paid to meet the progress of the work. By order of the Board. JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r 18tf] W. R. R. Co. Turpentine! Turpentine! We want to buy Turpentine, deliv ered at our Still in Campbellton. JESSUP & CO. March 1, 1854. 76tf Ra^^s! Rags!! 4 NY quantity of Cotton and Linen, wanted for cash, by BENBOW, KYLE & CO. July 5, 1854. 11-3m Fayetteville Hotel. .lOHN HARMAN Respectfully informs his friends and the public that he has removed from the Hotel at the foot of Ifaymount to the larger and more commodious Hotel in the centre of the Town, recently occupied by Mrs. Brown, and well known as the Fayetteville Hotel, where he will be hap py to accommodate Traveller.s and Boarders. No ex ertions of himself and family will be spared to render those comfortable who may favor him with their com pany. Fayetteville, N. C., June 3, 1853. 200tf A PR[\C IPAL WANTED To take charge of Laurinbnrgh High School in January 1855. Situated at Laurinburgh, Rich mond Connty, N. (I Applications addressed to the undersigned as above, wiU be received until the 2d Saturday in November ne.^t, at whicli time a selection will be made. To ensure success satisfactory reference will be re quired. A situation of such importance seldom oflfers, and to a gentleman competent to impart a thorough English and (,’lassical Education, a UhenU salary will be given. A gentleman of small family, who might take charge of the large boarding house in connection with the School, would be preferred. Since the School went into operation in January 1853, under the management of the Rev. J. J. Smyth, A. M., one hundred and sixteen pnpila hare been in attendance. Mr. Smyth leaves at the close of the present Session, to take charge of the Presbyterian Church at Greensboro’, N. C. The location for health, sobriety and morality, is surpassed by few. .\ny information desired will be furnished on application to the present Principal or the undersigned. D. C. McINTYRE, Sec’y Board Trustees. Sept 8, 1854. 30-td CI.ARK & WOOnWARD Have just received their Fall and W'inter stock of ? EAI>V-.liAI>K CI.OTIIIlVCi, consist ing of OVERC(X\TS, FROCK and DRESS COATS, PANTS and VESTS, of a very superior qualify, and certainly equal to anything that can be purchased in this mark^'t. Also, a Ijwge and well selected assort ment of CHILDREN’S and BOYS’CLOTHING, all of the latest styles. In addition to the above elegant stock, they have a large supply of CLOTHS and CASSlMERES, some of them of a very superior quality; also. Stocks, Cravats, Shirts—Cotton and Merino; Collars, and Suspenders. All of which will be sold on the most ai:commodatino TER.HS. CLARK & woodward C10NT1NUE to carry on the TAI- ' LORING BUSINESS in the room immediately over their Store, where they are prepared, upon the shortest notice, to make up their own cloths, or those furnished by customers; and all favoring them with their patronage may rest assured that their work will be done with a neatness, fidelity and de spatch that cannot be snrpas«ed in the town of Fay etteville or elsewhere. Their friemls, and the public generally, are respect- f lly invited to give them a call and examine their s..ock, at the old Stand. Sept. 9, 1854. 30-2m 1 t. Fall and Winter Goods. Our Fall and Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, HA R D W A RE, HOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HONNETS, and READY-MADE CLOTHING, Is now in Store and ready for inspection, embracing by far the largest and most extensive assortment we have ever offered to the Trade, and is well worthy the examination of every Merchant visiting this place. Particular attention paid to orders. HALL & SACKETT. August 14, 1854. 22tfilm liook-Binding. r||1HE subscriber respectfully informs the citizens of M- Fayetteville, and the public, that he has resumed his Book-Binding business, at his old stand opposite E. J. Hale & Son’s Bookstore, on .Anderson street, where he will receive and execute any style desired, plain and ornamental. .Music, magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, &c. bound to any pattern desired. Old books re-bound. Thankful for the patronage he has heretofore re ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. THO.MAS H. TILLINGHAST. July 31, 1854. 18tf Coopers' Tools, and all (|ualities of Glue for Distillers use, for sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. June 12, 1854. 4tf Fire-Froof Roofing. FRANCIS SHENTON, Slate atui mlletal Roofer, ri"THANKFUL for past favors, I beg to inform my J friends and the public, that I am now prepared to contract for and execute, in the best manner and on reasonable terms. ALL KINDS OF FIRE-PROOF ROOFING. Gutters, Leader Pipes and Heads, of any Style or pattern, made to order and warranted for any specified time. Slate Chimney Pipes made to suit any style of build ing ( r situation, without danger of lightning. m ■ ‘"wm: “b* sshs • Force, Lifting and Suction Pumps, adapted to any situation; Hydraulic Rams, and all kinds of Hydraulic Machines for supplying water for any purpose, put up and warranted. Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe, of various sizes, for sale. Fayetteville, Nov. 15, 1853. 44-lYpd -=opR. STRONG’Soc==- COMPOUND SANATIVE PILLS Xlje»e Pills are entirely Vef^ctable, and are a most superior Itledicinc in the cure of ^1 Biliotu Cam- plainU, Chills and fiver, Dyspepxia, CosHvtneu, Liver Crmplaint, Jaundice, Sick Headache, Sr^ftua, SaJt Rheum, Fevers of all kinds. Lost of Appetite, Obstructed and painful lienslrtioiion, and all lin gering diseases. As & Female Medicine they met like a ch&rm, and vhen taken according to the direotionp, they never fail to cure the worst casen of Pile*, after all other remediet! fail. They pnrify the blood, equalize the circnla* tion, restore the Iiiver, Kidneys, and other Se« cretory Orfjang, to a health|r tone and action : and as an Anti-Bilious Family Medicine they have no equal. Price 25 cents per box. Also Notice to the Tracellinir Fnh/ir. fniHE Stage leaves Warsaw daily (except Saturday) -M. at 7 o’clock, p. m., after, the arrival of the even ing train from the North, and arrives at Fayetteville next day by 6 o’clock, a. m., in time for the Stage to Salem; which leaves Fayetteville Monday's, Wednesdays, and Fridays, at 4 o’clock, p. m., and arrives at Salem noxt day by 2 p. m. Returning, leaves Salem Tnes, days, Thursdays, ami Saturdays, at G »’cIock, p. m.- arnves sit Fayetteville next day by 4 p. m., in time tor the Stage to Warsaw; which leaves Fayetteville daily (except Saturday) at 1 p. m., and arrives at Warsaw next day by ;> a. m., in time to connect with the train North or South. Tickets from Warsaw to Salem, !}>12. From Warsaw to Fayetteville, ^4. To other points on the road in proportion. McKINNON. Fayetteville, March 18, 1854. 80-tf rWlHE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on Jas. W. Strange, who can always be found at tlie Still. McLAURIN & STRANGE, Feb’y 18, 1868. 70tf STRONG’S ■ c=- PECToilL StOMACH PILLS A remtdy for Coughs, Odds, Oalarrh, Bronchitis, Croup, Whooping Oiugh, Asthma, VonnrmptUm, Kemout Dinasa, Dytpeptia, Oot- tiveness. Erysipelas, Disease of the Heart, Inflammation and Pain in the Chest, Back and Side, and all diseases arising from a de ranged stjte of the Stomach, and to relieve the distreu and bad feeling from eating too hearty fond, in weak and dyspeptic habits. WABRANTED TO BE PTTHELT VEGETABLE. These Pills act as an Expectorant, Tonic, and Aperient, One 25 cent box po.«!^ses three time.? more power to cure diseases tlian a one dollar bottle of any of the ?ynip(i, Rnlsami, or Sarea- parillns, that were ever made; and a simple trial of only one box will prove this important trnth. They promote Kxpectoration, Looiieii the Phlcf^m, and Clear the Imngs and other Secre~ tory Organs, of all morbid matter, and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia Me^ca capable of imparting such healinc; properties to the Lunges and Vital Op- gans as these Pills. They Cure Coatlveness, produce a good, regular Appetite, and Strengthen the System. * Price 25 cents per box, containing 25 doses of Medicine. Call on the Agents who sell the Pills, and gett the Planter’* Almanac gratis, giving full particulars and certificates of cures. Both kinds of the above-named Pill* are fbr sale In Every Town and Tillage in North and Soath Carolina. lu Fayetteville, by S. J. HIiVSl>AI,C and Jf. SiHITH. [I9y RAMSEY HIU)., fweiiernl CoiniiiiiiiMoii and For warding iWerchantM, Wilmington and Fayetteville, And Agents for Metts’ Line of Steainboals AT FAY'ETTEVILLE. M. .1, RAMSEY.] [N. a. RAMSEY. August 29, 1854. 20tf IaMES K. MK'ITS^ Commission Fonvardini( Merchanl^ WILMINGTON,?N C. August 23, iar>4. ~ 2f)tf pearITfmson, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Mfomestie DRYilGOODS, HA PS. CAPS, HOOTS, SHOKS, Umbrellas^ and lieadq-made Clothimr^ HAY STliEKT, Fayetteville, iV. V. * Wd^ Strict attention paid to orders. B. F. PKARCE.] (13tf) [.I. B. FEROUSON. R. M. (^ReOT, FORWARDING CO.MMISSION MERCIUNT AT Fayetteville, 1\\ C. March 10, 1851. G2-tf JOSEPH BAKER, Ju., ATTOR.lfEY AT LAW, Has taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. Murch 23, 1853. 79-tf H. L: HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. OFFICE on corner of Front and Princess streets under Journal office. Dec. 12. 48-tf GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of GOODS iu their line, for sale on favorable terms. July 26, 18&4. 17tf H. ERAMBERT, Confectionery and Variety Store, Under the Fayetterille Hotel, Hay St., FAYETTEVILLE, C. Dec’r 31, 1853. 58tf Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Coinniissiau MERCHANTS, Fiiyetterille, .V. C. J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. I’TLEY. T. C. WORTH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Usual advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce. Particular attention given by G. W. DAVIS to pur chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c. Jan’y 17, 1864. 63-lY' T. C. & B. G. WORTH, Commission A: Forwarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wilmington, IV. €. Usual advances made on consignments. Jan’y 17, 1854. 63-lY CHARLES BANKS, C OJVFMlCTIOJrER., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign Frnits, Ktits, Cigars^ Tobacco, Snuff, dcc. OKKEIV i^TREET, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 1853. 73tf J. S. BANKS, Commission .TIerehant, Fayetteville, BT. C. Sept. 19, 1853. , 29tf G. S. BUIE, Builder and Undertaker^ IS prepared to execute contracts of from !p800 to $50,000 and upwards. Window Blinds, Sash, Glass Doors, and all kinds of ornamental and plain work warranted to give satisfac tion. He may be found on inquiry at Mr. Jesse W, Powers’s. • Fayetteville, April 12, 1854. 87-6mpd sf ARR & wTiZiaMS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods^ HAY STREET, Fayetteville, N. C. [J. M. WILLIAMS 8titf J. B. STARR.] April 28, 1852. ' W. p. ELLIOTT, General Commission and Forwanling Merchant, WILMLVGTON, N. C. June 10, 1854. 4tf JOSEIMI R. BLOSSOM, e it .11 I M $41 1 i\' AND FOR WAIWING M E R C H A N 1’, W^ilmington, .V. C. Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1854. 67y WH.KINSON & ESLER, DEALERS IN Confectionary, Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Tobacco, an d Snnff, AND IMPORTERS OF SUPERIOR IIAVAMA CIOARS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. Aug. 7, 1851. lltf foiT^ai.e. A ONE horse Buggy with three Springs. Also, a four horse road Wagon. Terms low. F. N. & J. H. ROBERTS. June 28. - 9 tf PETERSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE. ri^HE first session of this Institution will commence 1 on the last Wednesday in this month (27th day of .‘'eptember,) ami close on the loth July, 185.5. FACUL.TY. Rev. GEORGE W. CARTER, President, anti Prof. Belle Lettres, Ethics, &c. ROBERT KERR, A. M , Mathematics and Natural Sciences, WILLIAMS T. DAVIS, A. M., Ancient Languages and Literature. .lOSEPH WALL, Modem Languages and Painting. .1. FRED. WULFF, Music and Drawing. Miss EMMA J. TAYLOR, Ornamental Branches. Miss AMANDA D. ARMISTEAD, Primary Department. TERMS of TUITION for the Scholastic Year: Primary department ’ $30 Academic, (advanced English branches,) 40 Collegiate—higher English branches with Latin or Greek EXTRAS. Modern Languages, each Music on Piano or Guitar Drawing in Pencil, (per quarter,) Painting in Oil or Water, (per quarter,) Lectures and Experiments in Natural Sciences, (per course,) 5 Sacred Music—Daily exercise no chargf, BOARDING. Young ladies from a distance will reside in the fam ily of William Lea, Jun’r, Esq., who occupies the Col lege premises, as will also President Caktek and lady. For further particulars address the President, care of E. P. Nash, Petersburg, Va. Sept. 4, 1854. 30-1 m LUTTERLOH CO. THE undersigned having on the 20th May last form ed a Copartnership under tlie name and style of “LUTTERLOH & CO,” for the purpose of transacting a general Boating business on the Cape Fear River, the Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has been repaired, and is now in superior order for freighting and carrying passengers. She will make regularly two trips a week, leaving Fayetteville Mondays and Thursdays at 15 minutes after Sunrise, and Wilmington Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 o’clock. The Steamer Rowan with a full complement of Flats will make one trip or more a week, as circumstances may require. The Boats of this line being of very light draft of water, shippers may rely on dispatch. The Steamer Fanny Lutterloh has made two trips a week, for the last twenty-two months, up to the 20th May, during the lowest state of the River. Shippers by our line may rely with certainty on dis patch. W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington. J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayetteville. T. S. LUTTERLOH, H. B. ELLICTT, J> F. MARSH, W. P. ELLIOTT, J. B, TROY, Jr. July 25, 1854. 17tf NOTICE.’ ON SATURDAY, the 22d day of July, my son WILLIAM FRANKLIN LORD left his home with out my consent, in company with a Tobacco Trader, and has not been heard from since. The Boy is about 13 years old, slimly made, fair skin, light hair, blue eyes, and thin visaged, and has an affection of one or both ears. By close inspection a small yellow spot may be seen on one of his cheeks. This boy is my only child. The public will at once sympathise with the father, and he hopes render him the necessary as sistance to get his boy again. Any information con cerning him, addressed to his father, Poter W. Lord, at Fayetteville, will be most thankfully received. P. S. lie sometimes calls himself William Houston. PETER W. LORD. July 20, 1854. CASH OR BARTER. fWlHE subscribers offer for cash, barter, or approved i paper— /f HHDS. MOLASSES. " 10,000 lbs. N. C. Bacon. 200 bales Hay. 20 bbls. Mess Pork. COO sacks Salt. 5 casks Rice. 35 bbls. Refined Sugar. 40 kegs Nails. 10 bbls. Glue.^ . 500 casks Lime*. Osnaburgs, Sheetings, and Cotton Yarn, by the bale. The above Goods will be sold very low, if applied for soon. BENBOW, KYLE & CO. July 5, 1854. lltf Fayetteville Mutual Insurance Company. rW^HIS Company has been in successful operation JL since Feb’y 1853. It has paid all losses prompt ly, without any asfesfment, and it has still a small cash capital on hand. Policies issued up to 13th May, No. 709, covering property to value of i»l,151,8G2 00 Policies cancelled and expired, 209,634 00 Amount now insured. Amount Premium Notes, Do- do. cancelled and expired. $882,228 00 !*!164,669 61 36,085 35 Do. do K. M. MURCHISON, (yommissioti and Fortrardinir Merchant^ Jv. t\ July 3, 1854. 10-tf SAMUEL W. PEPPEIi, SrOOESSOB TO HENRY I. PEPPER & SON. Watches, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. A^o. ITT) (*lie.'nut St., (opposite the State House,^ PHILADELPHIA. May 22, 1854. 4Ypd C()PA R'rNERSHIP NOTICe7^ fJ^'IHE Copartnership of Rayner & Gilmore is this A day dissolved by mutual consent. James R. Gihuore will close the affairs of the late firm, and use its name in liquidation. WARREN G. R.AYNER. JAMES R. GILMORE. July 15, 1854. THE undersigned have entered into partnership under the firm of J. R. Gilmore & Co, and will continue the COTTON and NAVAL STORE COMMISSION BUSI NESS of the late firm of Rayner& Gilmore. They would respectfully tender their services for the sale of any Produce consigned to this market, assuring their friends that the most strict attention shall be given to the management of any business entrusted to their care. • FREDERIC KIDDER, .TAMES R. GILMORE. New York, .luly 15, 1854. 20 References: Shoe and Leather Bank, New York. Messrs. Francis Sliinncr & Co., “ “ Lord, Warren & Co., “ “ Francis, Skinner & Co., Boston. E. P. Hall, Esq., President Bank of the State, Wilmington, N. C. O. G. Parsley, President Commercial Bank, “ Edward Kidder, Esq., “ Joseph II. Flanner, Esq., “ Jos. D. Planner, Esq., *‘ John L». Flanner, Esq., New Berne, N. C. 20-2mpd FRENCH BURR MILLSTOES. Great Reduction in Prire. EGENTON, MORRIS & CO. (CONTINUE to make to order, and keep constantly y on hand French Burr m^illstoHes Of all dimensions, warranted to be of best quality, be ing made from Burr blocks selected by them from the best quarries in France. They keep for sale Cologne, Cocalica and Esopiis Mill stones; Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, &c. Orders from any part of the country promptly attend ed to. R. ITI. ORREEE, Agent at Fayetteville, N. C. March 11. 1863. 76tf aow on hand, $128,584 26 Averaging 14 67-100 per cent, on the amount insured. Cash premiums received, ii!8,258 01 Fire losses adjusted and paid, $4,917 22 The Board tjike pleasure in stating that the Compa ny is now in a condition to merit public confidence.— It is established upon a foundation tchich cannot be moved. We solicit a share of business. DIRECTORS: Geo. Mctv:.., II. L. Myrover, C. Benbow, Henry Lilly, Jan.fct .-.-.j, J 0. Shepherd, S. T. Hawley, David A. Ray, .)* i,. ,,-*iiams, Thos. S. Lutterloh, N. Sted- man, Wm. Ivi..i^;iarin, A. E. Hall, J. H. Cook, A. A. McKethan, .*hb. U. Cook, C. Lutterloh. OFFICERS: GEO. McNElLL, President. H. L, MYROVER, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. L. B. LEMAY', General Agent. May 20, 1854. !>8Y Who would have thought it? A new Carriage Establishment on the Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on Mumford Street. GREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayetteville bound to Shine!! f I lilE Subscribers would respectfully inform their I friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully understanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura bility. One of the firm may be known by reference to A. H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James H. Pier. .Tames Branin. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 62tf FREIGHTING OxN CAPE FEAR The subscribers havinij purchased the Steamers Evergreen and Southerner and Tow Boats, lately the property of the Henrietta Steamboat Company, are now prepared to forward with despatch, between Wit mington and Fayetteville, all freights or goods entrust ed to them. F. N. & J. H, ROBERTS. Fayetteville, Feb’y 14, 1853. 68tf D. & W. xMcLAITRIN A RE rt jeiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, which are offered as low as they can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. Oct. 13. 35tf $100 REWARD. RAN.-VWAY from the subscriber, two Negro Girls and four Children, viz: M.\RTHA, a bright mu- altto, five feet four or five inches high, took with her two girl children, Frances and Ann; HANNAH, copper colored, about tae same height of Martha. Hannab took with her two male children, Lewis and John. The above negroes formerly belonged to the estate of George T. Barksdale, and are supposed to be lurking about the Cape Fear, about Mr. Winslow’s plantation* The above reward will be paid for their confinement in any Jail so tbnt the subscriber can get them, or for their delivery to the subscriber in Sampson county. FLEET E. PETERSON. September 6, 1853. 26*tf J. W. BAKER Ts now receiving from the North the largest, tinest, and most carefully se lected stock of FIJRlVITrKK ever offered in this market: which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fine Rose Wood Pianos, (Bennet & Go’s, of Broad way, New York,) fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furnitnre in setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons and Cra dles; Patent Self-Swinging Cradles; Side Boards; Bu reaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Pic ture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Cur tain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottorians; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. September, 1853. ' 30tf Wilder^s Patent Salamander Safe. • M E keep constantly on hand an assortment of » w the above S.\FFiS, warranted fire-proof; and desirous cf extending the demand for them, have in duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at New York prices. ‘ . D. & W. McL.A.URIN, Agents. June 10, 1854. 200 Bales prime HAY. OULD like to dispose of it in lots to Turpentine . . men. & T. WADDILL. April 19, 1864. w

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