iPAirffiwiETaiMyE SEMl-WEBKI^ Y. fVOI.. IV.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 5, 1854. [NO. 337.] I’UINTKD MONDAVS AND THURSDAYS. 98tf retail ! KDVVAim J. HALE & SON, EDITORS AND PROPRIETORS. Price for the Semi-Weekly Obskrvek $8 00 if paid in Hilvance; $3 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- tiou; or $4 after the year has expired. T' NOTICE. HE subscriber offers for sale his L.\NDS, six miles North of Fayetteville and about one mile from the FayetteTille and Raleigh Plank Road, consisting of about 1260 arr«*s of l^aiid, suited to the ma king of Turpentine or Timber. There are on the pre mises a good saw and grist mill, all in good repair and now in operation; also a dwelling, and all the necessa ry out-houses. in good repair. Also, another tract of two hundred and fifty acres, ^ • j • on the head waters of Carver’s Oeek, known as the For the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid in ^ ^ advance: 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- ling house and other houses tion; or $8 >X> after the year has expired. ADVERTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents per square of It) lines for the first, and thirty cents f»r each gncceeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions de«ir«d, or 5hev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord nplv Jt'a?” Letters to the Editors must be post-paid MISS M. RLNGJIAM. fJlHE next session of her school will commence on M Monday, the yth of October, at her own house on Old street. She will tesich the various English branches usuallj- taueht in High Schools, also. Drawing and Painting. j*ept. 30. 3l)-bt A. .1. (VHANI.ON nAS removed to the Brick Store next west of the Blink of Fayetteville, where he offers for sale low for Cash, Good Notes, or in exchange for country Prii'luce. 80 Bags Rio Coffee, :20 ** Laguini Coffee, 5 Hhds. P. R Sugar, 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar, ir> Hhds. Molasses, 61 Kegs Nails, 75 Boxes Candy, 40 Bags Shot, !(.>>■> Libs. Bar Lead. ALSO, Windsor Glass, Putty, Soap, Indigo, Madder, Sale- emtus, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Painted Pails, Brooms. Can iles. ink, &c. r.aintry Merchants w^ill find it to their advantage to look over the above stock before purchasing elsewhere Favetteville, N. C., Oct. 2. 36-2m A. N. MCDONALD, (Formerly with James Kyle,) FWIAKES this method of informing his friends and J. acquaintances, that he has associated himself with W. B. Shemwell in the Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS BUSINESS, in the Store formerly occupied by P. Shemwell, in the Shemwell Hotel Building, where he will be pleased to see all who may favor him witJi a call. “Fayetteville, Sept. 2i?, 1854. 3»j-6m Superior French Brandy and Mad(‘ira Wine. Just received. H. C. ROBINSON. Oct. 2, 18-54. 36-3t On the first named tract there are cut about tw^enty- fivtt thousand Turpentine boxes, from two to four years old. All the above lands will be sold ou the most accom modating terms. Persons wishing to purchase will please call on the subscriber, who will take pleasure in showing the above lands WM. R. BOLTON. Oct. 27. 1853. 40T WILIJAM A. GWYEU, FORWARDIXC AM) rOMljISSKIN MERCIiANT, AND DISTILLERS’ AGENT, Wilmington, I*!. C. PERSONAL attention given to the sale or shipment of Naval Storks. I have ample facilities f r conducting the business; and extensive Wharves and Warehouses to protect Spirits TrRPENTi.VK from ex posure. Naval Storks, Floi'H, Cotton, xc., will be shipped to any House in New York, or to other M;irkets if desired; and liberal Cash Advwcks made ou con signments. I refer to the following Distillers: — E Hannuni, Wayne county. E. H. Woodard (\i., Earpsboroiigh. W\ Earpe & Co., “ A. G. Thornton Esq. Johnston county. Spencer Fountain, Esq. “ B. R. Hinnant, Esq. “ Messrs. Bridges \ Durham, “ “ Blow it O’Neal “ “ Seurles & .\dams, Sampson eouaty. “ M. & G. Lee. “ D. T. Durham, “ B. Godwin, Esq. Robeson county. C. W. Cn^wford, Esq. " Lovet Peacock, F.sq. (’olumbvis county. W J. Outl.*;ud i Co., Bladen county, \c. June y, 1854. 4-tf WW FILL m WINTER GOODS. ’^M/'E have gone into the F.ANCV DRY GOODS bu- w * siness exclusively, and are now receiving a very large Stock, which we offer at wholesale and re tail cheaper than they have ever ti**en offered in this place,—consisting of black, plain, plaid and brocade Alpacas; plain and plaid Cashmeres; DeLains of every color; French and English Merinos; black, brocaile, plaid and tan silks. Black and plaid Ginghams; fine black anil plnid Shawls, Talmas, Mantillas and Cloaks; embroilered and plain Cloth of tlifferent colors, for Ladies’ Cloaks; embroidered Handkerchiefs, Undersleeves, Collars and Chemizetts; a large lot of Pic-nic anl Kid Gloves, of every color; Ladies’ Shoes, Gaiters, black and colored, with and without heels. Cloths, Cassinieres, Vestings, Linings, Kerseys; Sheetings and Shirtings, bleached and unbleached; Bed Blankets and Negro ilitto; Carpeting and Rugs. ■\ large stock of Heady maile Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots. Shoe.': and Umbrellas; and indeed every article usually kept in the Dry Goods line. W. F. & E. F. MOORE. Sept. 14, 1854. 31 tf C(rMMON SCHOOLS. Election will be held in each School District in unibeWand County, for three Committee men, on the second Thursday of October, 1854. .Any two of the three Coniniittee men in each District are author- izeil to hold the election and make return to the Chair man before Jan'y 1st, 1S55. E. L. WINSLOW’, Chairman. Sept 17. 32-tt .JAMES FvYITE Is now receiving his Fall supply of STARR & WII.LI A MS HAVE now in Store a LARGE STOCK of nRir oooDS^ Hats, Caps, lioots, Shoos, Silk aii«l Bacon, at Oct. 2. lbs. e.xtra North Carolina J. & T. WADDILL’S. 3C.- FOR SALE. That valuable Plantation, on East side of Cape Fear River, known as the McKay and Toomer Lands, (purchased at the recent sale of my decea.sed father s estate,) containing 530 acres of ns good farm ing land as is to be found in the County of Cumberland Any one in want of a good farm, convenient to the best market in the Southern country, could not do better tiian to purchase this, as a bargain may be had. I will be pleased to show it to any one who may give me a call. J. W. STRANGE. Sept. 26, 1854. 36-tf NOTICE. n.WINQ opened a ^tore on East side of Gillespie street, opposite P. P. Johnson, and one door iiouth of W. Draughon, I would beg leave to announce to the citizens of Fayetteville and surrounding country, that I have just received my stock of FALL AND WIN TER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boota and Shoes, Cloth ing, Sugar and Coffee, &c., Which I will sell on accommodating terms. SAM’L CAIN, Jr. Sept. 27, 1854. 35-2m CAKRL\GE MATERLVr.S. JUST received a general assortment of Carriage Materials of the best quality, consisting ol' Springs, .\xles, Dash Irons, Seat Arms, Hub and Bands.—(Silver and Brass,) Maleable Irons. .V.bii, Band, ()val. Rod, Square and Tire Irons of almost every size; likewise Hubs, Spokes and Rims; together with Laces, wide and narrow,—Oil Carpeting, Enamel e'i '’Inth.-^plain and figured. Together with Linseeu ‘ nl aud Paints of all kinds; for sale. Apply to BEVERLY ROSE. Sept. 20. 35-^iw STRAYED 1,^R0M the subscribers, in July last, a Bay He under medium size, seven years old, with a hi lorse, heav_\ t!. ’ and thick, shoit mane, works well in any harness no particular marks recollected. We purchased thi> b' 'se in July, 1853, from W'iley P. Lassiter, a colore n. u of Randolph county. A liberal reward will bt 1 .1 for the delivery of the horse to us. J. & T. W ADDILL. Sept. 26. 35-4t Shemwell H ouse, Si Fnyetfeville^ .Y. C., La.st .side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar ket House. subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi zeris of Fayetteville, and the travelling public 'liat he has just finished and opened his House, for the I’^'cejition and entertainment of any who may wish per manent )r transient Board. His Tiooms are large and comfortable, and his Tabl “hull 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 niay favor him with their patronage,—a share of which iH respectfully solicited. Charges shall be moderate P. SHEMWELL. Feb’y 15. 18-54. 71 tf NOTICE. I^IIE SUBSCRIBER has removed to . SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where he intends car rying on the TAIL.OR1 IVCji 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- espatch. B MONAGHAN. March 28, 1853. 8I-tf SPRI.\(/’sijl»PLY. Drs. FOnLKES & MACRAE, MV holemie tV Dniif;/isfs, Are now receiving their Spring and Sum mer supply of Drufrs^yiedirhiea tV ^ 'hr/nicals, ; Dye-Woods and Dve-Stnffs, Oils, Paints, and Painters’ Articles, VARNISHES. French, English and American Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving So;»ps. Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, Surgical and Dental Instruments, Trusses ami Supporters of all kinds. Pure Wines and Brandies for Mcilical purpose. Extracts for Flavoring, Choice Toilet and Fancy .Vrticles. &c. They make their purchases for Cash, and offer gooils equa’ly as low as they can be obtained from uny similar establishment in this section. Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac tion guarantied with regard both to price and quality. Hav street, next door West of H. & E. J. Lilly. March 17, 1854. 80tf lioots, Shoes, Huts, VmhreUns, f'c. Among which are; French and English Merinos, very cheap; Muslin DeI.aiii and .\lpacas; Brncsde, Plnid and Plain Silks; Muslin and Bidiinet Slceve.s and ('ollars; Merino and other Stiawls, long and square; Calico and Jinghams: Silk nml Calico Handkerchiefs; Best make of Bolting Cloths! \ Large stock of Ready-Made Clothing; W’ith many other goods. All of which having been purchased by the package at the late reduced prices will be offered wholesale and retail at verv low prices. Sept. 15. 1854. ' 32-tf W'AVfEI). tGood Turpentine Distiller to act at Kyle’s Land ing. Liberal price will be paid. Straw Uonncts, Umbrellas, and Ready-made Clothing, Which will be sold to WHOLESALE BUYERS, exclu- sivel}’. The attention of Merchants is particularly invited to this Stock. Orders solicited and satisfaction gtiaran- tied. J. B. STARR.] [J. M. WILLIAMS. Aug. 10, 1851. 23-tf ADMLMSTRATOR-S NOTICE. nAVlNG obtained at September Term of Cumber land Court of Pleas and t^uarter Sessions letters of .'Vdministration iipoii the Estate of Mrs. NaHcy Mc Pherson, dec’d, under an order of said Court, on Thursday the 12th day October, 1854, ut the late resi dence of the deceased, 1 will sell THREE NEGROES, one House, and Two Waggons, (’attle and Hogs, Corn and Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c. Terms, six months’ credit, with bond and a{)proved security'. JAMES BANKS, Adin'r. Sept. 18, 18.54. 32-tf Tt rt1h:r notice. tLL Persons indebted to said Estate will please make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will please present them with in the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. JAMES BANKS, Adm’r. Sept. 18. Apr 12. 1H54. R. F. MURPHY. 87-tf R NOTICE. ‘ Ki:\VAKD AN AWAY from the subscriber, about the 15th of • July, 1851, his negro girl Sarah. Said negro is 1 about 16 years of age, black, with large white eyes, large limbs, weighs about 130 pounds. Said girl is supposed to be lurking in the neighbor- , hood of Mr. Isaac Wright’s or Gen. McKay’s, in Bladen county. The above reward will be paid for her delivery to me, or her confinement in any jail in the State of i North Carolina. WM. G. BUTLER. Clinton, N. C.. March 14, 185.3. 77-tf Sieam Engines—Fayeiieville iManufaetum nT E are now prepared with all the necessary ma chinery' for manufacturing STE.\.M ENGINES, from five to sixty horse power, which we can furnish on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for Mills, l?*>ats, >s:c. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. (B^An Engine of our own manufactur** f*** be seen in operation at the Foundry. HALL & BOLi-.rsGER. Dea. 7, 1853 51-tf RcMDOVal. FR \N( IS SHENTON BF.GS 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 now iiffers for sale the largest and most varied assort ment of Piimp^ aiifi llydrniilic ^acliiiieA .and Fixings ever offered in the market, comprising Hydraulic Hams; Bra.ss I’ibb (iuage and Stojt Cocks, to suit every kind of water works or Steam Engines; Sheet Lead and Piping of various siies; Lifting and Force Pumps; Gtirden Engines; Shower Baths, ic., of his own manufacture. A variety of articles for house hold use, such as Bra«s and Plated Basin Cocks, Plug Basins, .tc. Also. A B.ARKER’S PATENT double ac tion I.ifting and Force PUMP, workirg in a single cy linder, without reaction of water. This I’unip is made to work in Wells of any depth, and of sizes to raise from 30 to UMJO gullons of water per minute. It is un doubtedly the most simple, durable, and efficient Pump known to the world. Sept. 4, 1854. 28tf Pure East India Castor Oil. UT E have just received a supply of Pure East In dia CASTOR OIL, without taste or smell, first introduced by us into this market last Spring. FOLLKES & MAC RAE. March 17, 1854. 80tf NOTICE. Having purchased the stock of Materiel on hand at the Shop formerly owned by Mr. E. Fuller, and having engaged the services of Mr. J. C. Lally, whose work gives such general and entire satisfaction, I am now prepared to execute all orders for Timber Wagons, Road Wngons, Carts, Drays, W'heelburrows, &c. I have on hand and will constantly keep a good sup ply of Iron Axles, Chains, Bolts, and in sliort every thing that the Wagon-maker can need. Timber W’agons, with the improved Iron Axles, made to order at the shortest notice. I have 10 good and competent Workmen at the busi ness, and will give it my whole and undiviiled attention. My prices shall be as moderate as tlie times will ad mit, and I will challenge any Wagon-maker in the Uni ted States to equal my work either in point «f style or durability. THOS. C. FULLKR. Oct. 26. 1853. 30tf ED\V1\ (JLOVKR. RAS returne'l from the North, with a large stock of Watches^ Jewelry^ Mili tant (wonds^ ‘Vc., NVhich he will sell very cheap foi \-ash. or on short time to those who pay when th**ir bills are presented. Among his Stock may be found: Watchos, of nil kinds :ind prices; Watch Chaiii.s, Seals and Keys; lireast Pins, Ear-Rings, Finger- Hings, liracelet.''; (JoM I’eiis; (rold Pencils; (xold Thimbles; Gold, Silver and conniion Spectacles; Silver and Plated Spoons; Hiittcr Knives; Port- niniiaies; Coral Heads; Colt’s Pistols; Accordeons; Music li'»xes; Plated ('ake Baskets; l*late«l (^ard hnskets; Plated (’astors and (^andlesticks; Snuf fers and Trayp; Military (ioods of all kinds; -And almost every thing else usually kept in a Jewelry .Store. A fine assortment of CLOCKS. Strict attention paid to repairing Watches and Jewelry. tDHlJS Cil*()\ LH. August 30, 1854. 27-3m \mm & jRsii’, No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF (.’ottoH and V/oollcn Macliinery, Ma chinists' Tools, L(‘atlier Belting *Sjc., —ALSO- ^.fiail III;i«*t II r«*rN \ rlic!«*«” OF EVEKY DESCRIPTION. Comprising Boltiiij^, Card C’lotlnng, Bobbins, Shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skins, Roller C'loth, Oils, Vc. Dec. 27, 1853. 57tf Hotel. n .WlNG recently purchased the above Establish ment from Malconi Kelly. Esq., 1 am now pre pared to entertain .in a comfortable manner those who mav give me a call. Having ample Stables, good Ost lers. and a disposition to accommo'late. 1 trust I shall be able to give entire satisfaction to those who may f.ivor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN. Carthage, Dec. 5, 1853. 51tt ^ lEDAR FALLS Cotton Yarn and Sheetings, for sale * at Factory prices, by TROY & MARSH. j May 30. 1853. OPtf | TO DISTH.LERS. j ■%M7'E will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS ▼ ¥ TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. & T. WADDILL. I June 2). 18ot. 8tf PLANK ROAD ST()CKS FOR SALE. SHARES F. & W. Plank Road, ♦) “ F. & Northern “ 8 “ F. & Southern “ Apply at this office. July 10. Warren Prior, Watch Mai. 'cr and Jeirclcr^ -f-f. H || AS just received his Fall Stock of ..y- . i, M. M Gold and Silver WATCHES, of S’ various qualities and prices; (rold Fob, - Vest and (luard Chains; Keys and Seals; latest styles Ear Rings ami Breast Pins, iMosaic;) Gold Rings of all qualities: ({old Lockets, Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Studs: Gold, Silver and Steel Spectacles; Silver and IMated Spoons; Silver Cups and Butter Knives; Plated Cake and Card Baskets, ('andlesticks. Snuffers and Trays. Double and single-barrel Guns; double and single barrel Pistols; Colt’s Repeaters; Self-cocking and Re volving Pistols; Powder Flasks; (Jame Baers: Shot Belts; Percussion Caps; fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; i la- rionets. Flutes, Violins, Music Boxes, Fites, Accorde^ ons; Surveyors' Compasses and Chains; Card Cases: La dies’ Work Boxes; Portmonaies; H;iir, Tooth aiil Lather Brushes; Spy Glasses; Coral; Dog ('ollars; Sewing Birds; Ivory Tablets; Pearl Salt Spoons; Silver Pickle Knives and Forks; Thermometers; Canes, &c. &c. The public are invited to call and examine. A good assortment of CLOCKS at very low prices,— warranted. All kinds of W’atches and Clocks cleaned and repaired in the best manner, and warranted. All kinds of Jewelry repairel. .\ugust 17, 1854. 23-4m BilUavd Tables for Sale. 1IIAVE two good Billiard 1'aMes with all the fix tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms if application be made soon. J.VMI^S H.VLhS. Aug. 21,1854. 2 4-tf ^ (iilPs \c Plus Jltra lU nXiSIL fS^HE Subscriber, a practical Boot-makcr of some ex- JL perience, has for some time been sensible that there is a desideratum to be yet supplied tu the public in the way of a suit.-ible burnish for boo*^s and shoes. Most of the articles now used either injure the leather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to m.an’s ‘•■uudergtandiiig’’ a proper finish. He has therefore, lur- ing the last twelve months, been devoting himself to the task of preparing an article free from these objec tions, and has at length after much investigation anil exjieriiiient completely succeof'f’d. The result is “G'i/r.f ne plus ultra Burninhy He only vcishes that it may be tested in order to establish its superiority over all others. Call on him at Mr. Nathau Sikes’ boot and shoe establishment, on Person street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheap rate. TH(»MAS GILL. Nfw. 9. 1853. -iTtf STEDMAN & HORNE, ])ry (rooils, Jlordware., (Groceries, FAVKTTKVII.I.K, W. C'. WOULD respectfully inform the citizens and the publi" generally, that they have just returned from New ' ork, and are receiving their Spring Stock of (ioods, consisting of Dfj/ Gooth Groceries, Uardwnrc, itc. 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 woubl be pleased to have them to call and eximine for themselves. All orders sent to ->ur care from our friends and cus tomers will be promptly attended to. March .30, 18.53. 81tf undersigned, having purchased Mr. Thos. S » i.iUtterloh’s Distillery and Cooper-shops, have entered into (^oj)artnership under the name of McLaurin Strange, for the purpose of carrying on the Distille ry of Turpentine, and the manufacture of Spirit Bar rels. Feb’v 18, 185? D. McLAURlN. WM. McLAURlN. JAS. W. STRANGE. 70tf w \VO«*I, UOI.LS. OOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek Factory. SHEETINGS, Ksnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by GEO. McNElLL. .Tune 18.54. 7-tf Ijiv Stabi‘s. 14 MAI.I.KT P & PAl I,MII:K. imt'oeeva and Commission mlMer- rhants^ Front Str*!Ot, NEW YORK. p. MALLETT.] [J- PAULMIER August IG, 1852. 18tf STOW c\: smart, —Sl’CCESSORS TO— TIIOllAN A: COMM1SSK )N M HR('HANTS, .Ind Dealers in Forriirii and Doinestif Hardware, No. 128 Pearl Street, and !>4 Water Street, voiiK. July 8, 1851. 12-Ompd fUcamns "El.f/' I V RE now running regularly between Wilmington ami Fayetteville. .Vll goods entrust ed to this Line will receive de- REDUCEI) FARE. Through Tickets between Wilmington, N. C., and Balti more. Fare''j!13. Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash ington City, or via Weldon, Ports mouth anil Norfoliv. For Tickets apply at the Office |of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at Wilming- or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. ton. spatch. Messrs RAMSEY & BRO., Agents at Favetteville. JAMKS E. METTS, Wilmington, N. C. August 24, 1854. 2itf X . - iu:mov\i. and new coods. pi HE undersigned have removeil to the store on Hay fi Street, formerly occupieil by M. McKinnon, one door west of r’ook .loliiisoii, where they nrc rcceiviiip a Inrjre Jirnl cuiapelte t^TO('!v of GO()DS in tlieir line, coniprisinp GlUX'KKlKS fd' all kinds; Hardware; rutlcry; Hollow-ware; lilat-ksniitlis’, (’oopern’ and Turpentine Ti als, kc. They will sell Goods as cheap ami on as favorable terms as any house in this place. Country protluce of all kinds taken In exci.ange for (Joods. ‘ G. W. 1. GOLDSTON & CO. Aug. 17, 1851. 24-tf Crock'crify China, and (Hatifi II r/rr. AM now receiving my Fall Stock of the above Goods, comprising a General .\ssortment. to which the attention of Countrv Merchants is respectfully in vited. * W. N. TILLINGH.VST. Aug. 18, 1854. 22-3m 1 Jan. 1, 1852. 53-tf i>es9 anf: PUMPS. tj^ORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet T.pnd T.nnd Pini Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe. •■’or sale by 0. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 30. 83-tf Staves! Staves! DCr* We want to buy Spirits TAVES. Will pay the highest Cash prices. JESSUP March 1, 1854. Barrel & CO. 7(jtl Goods! Ciroods! We have opened our Store in Csnnp- Iton. We offer low for cash or barter, DR\ G(*ODS bell ton and GROCERIES. March 1, 1854. JESSUP & CO. Tfitf Blank Warrants /or sale here. Nick Williams’s Rye Whiskey at irholesale or retail. MCDONALD & McMASTER. Deo. 10, 1868. 52 'VO PASSEN(tERS. fill HE Steamer SEN will leave this place every M TI ESD.W and FRIDAY at 15 minutes after Sunrise; anl Wilmington every WEDNESD.W and SA- TL’UD.W, at 12 o’clock, with Passengers and Freight. • R. M. ORRELL, Agent. Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. l-*f E. I). SMITH, Attorney at Law, FaifettevH/e^ .V, f. OfKICK OVER MR. IIINSUALE’s DRUO STORE. Sept. 1, 1H54. 28tf A larj^e (juantity of Manufactured TOB \C( (>. of various brands and prices, for sale by STEDMAN & HORNE. 1 July 20, 1854. 16tf M. A. BAKER’S WHOLESALE AND RI^TAIL lii;\ m RIFLK MLMiFKTOUV. V(;ENEB.VL .\SS0RTMENT of double and single barrel Shot Guns; tJame Bags; Shot Pouches: I’owder Flasks; Drinking Cups and Flasks; Percussion (’aps, of American, English and French make; ('olt’s Repeating, ,\llen’s Revolving, M.iynard's Repeating and Revolving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers; Al len’s single Self-('ocking, from 2 to ♦> inches; German Pistols of all iiualities; Bowie Knives; Hunfing Knives; Blowing Horns; Cane Guns; .\ir (Juns. .Ml ot wiiich are offered at wholesale or retail, on moderate terms. Rities made to order, and warranted to shoot from 100 to 000 yards. A good asKortment constantly on hand. Jobbing of all kinds executed with promptness and on reasonable terms. All orders promptly attended to. Iji-sy" Opposite the Post Office, Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 4, 18.'»4. 2»tf nni sXi.E, boxes Manufactured Tobacco. W'eliavc in store a large stock of Tobacco, and ex- I pect to receive constantly from J. W. Reil and Thom- j as’s and other factories, an assortment of qualities to enable us to furnish purchasers any quality at lowest factory prices. D. k W. McLAURlN. 30tf (‘r\ The uiidersigned continue to carry on the LIVERY BL'Sl- NESS at this place. They have lately largely increased their Stock and can now offer to the^ ablic as good Horses, Carriages and l>ri- vers as can be found in the isouth- ern country. Thankful for 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 tc travel. 8^ Stables at t’ae West end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Storf first door East of Mr. Lutterloh. J. W. POWERS & CO. Faj-etteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. 71tf Pa, ^re's Imjfroved Patent Circular Sair Mills. I iiKOnUK & C O., j y. Schroeder St., near Ue.s/ Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generallj’, that they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that their fa cilities are now such ;is to enable them to execute all orlers, with promptness, for their CELEBRATED 1*.\- TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the.Union, as also STEAM POWERS of all sizes ami kimls, HORSE POWERS, GRIST MILLS, CORN AND COB CRUSH ERS, together with various other machines and imple ments to economise labor. Since their Circular S.aw Mills were invented by, and paten led to the Senior Partner, they have made many iniprovements which render them perfect in all their details, and justly entitle them to be considered among the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. .1 Phamphlrt containing full descriptions of their three cla.-xes of .ViUx, 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 Pitientf Hightu, 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. 300^ fi’all, 1851. ^Vetr Firm and .Vt'jr Hoods. PEARCE (Sj KERCU son RE now receiving their Fall and ^Mnter Stock ol Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy ilats, Caps, Bonnets, I'uibrcllas, Parasols, Boots anil Shoes, .*Ce. &c. With an extensive assortment of Ready-made Clothing. All of which they offer to purchasers at low prices and upon accommodating terms. From long experience, and by strict attention to bu siness, they hope to merit a share of public patronage. B. F. PEAKCE.] _ [J. B. FEHGISON. Fayetteville, August 12, 1854. 23tf i'he OLD NORTH ST.VTE in 1776, BY Kkv. Dk. CARUTHERS. « x C(*PIFSofDr. Car;;thers’s new work on tt the “Revolutionary Incidents and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the Old North State. ’ Just received, lor sale wholes.'ilo and retail, bj’ A E. J. HALE & SON. Sept. 20. .lONES’S DKtKST SlY Diijest ami pr Jones, Esq. Reporter to the Supreme (.ourt. For sale by H(Mi(lley's .\da, the .lewish ( Life rt. k SO.N-; _ of Croiuwell; Leila ARITHMF/rirS ANT) RI'.ADERS FOR THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE STATE. Jiecommended hi/ the Siip*’rlitfrndent of Common Schools of ti.e State of Xorth Curolina. SOLD BY E. J. HALE .v SON. Davies’ Series of Akithmetics and The North Carolina Readkb in connection with pAHKr.n's P.K ADKKS. 1. Davies’ First Lessons in Arithmetic. 2. Dailies' School Arithmetic. 8. Parker^s First School Rer.der. 4. Farker's Secoiirl School Reader. 5. Wilri/s Xorfh Carolina Reader. For sale by E. J. HALE k SON, Fayette^^llp, N. C. ^ItTCIIELT/s TxTERMEm.\TE 0EOORAPIIY,Won- cestkr’s Dii'Tionarv, Wkbstkr’s Speller, and Bul lion’s E.NfiLisH Gram.m AR are also recommended by the Superintendent. For sale by E. J. H.ALE & SON. NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDARD SdlOOL AND LIBRARY BOOKS, Dcsi'jned as Clus.; Books for the use of Schools, Acalemies, Colletjes, Families, and Lihraries. Published by A. S. BARNES & CO. 51 John Street, New York. ri'^IIE best talent that couM be procured has been J| employed in the preparation of these works; and the high standing they hav« 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 \ GUSH LANG UA GE. ORTHOGRAPHY AND READING.—Price’s English SiK'ller. 12 cts.; .Martin’s Orthoepist, 50 cts.; Wright’s Orthography, 25 cts.; Dictation Exercises, 25 cts.; Parker's Series of Readers; Parker and Zachos’ Intro ductory Lessons, cts.; Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, •i>l; High School Literature, ijil. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC.—Clark’s Analysis, 37^ cts.; Clark’s (irammar, 50 cts.; Clark’s Etymologicar Chart, s?2 50; Day’s Art of Rhetoric, 75 cts. ELOCUTION.—Northend’s Little Speaker, 30 cts., Northend’s American Speaker, 75 cts.; Northend’s School Dialogues, 75 cts.; Zacho’s New American Speaker, ^1. ENGLISH POETS, WITH NOTES BY BOYD.—Mil ton’s Paradise Lost, Young’s Night Thoughts, Thom son’s Seasons, Pollolc’s Course of Time, SI each Cheap School Editions of the above, 02^ cts. each; also. Beau tifully Illustrated Editions, in various styles of binding. HISTORY AXD GEOGRAPHY. HISTORY.—Willanl's History of the United States, !*!1 50; School History, 75 cts.; Spanish Translation, §2 00; Universal History, -iil 5(J; 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, •i'l 50. GEOGRAPHY.—Monteith’s Youth's Manual of Geo graphy, 50 cts.; McNally’s System of School Geography, in Press. THE SCIEXCES. MATHEMATICS —Davies’ System of Mathematics —Arithmetical Coume—Davies’ Table-Book, 10 cts.; First Lessons in Arithmetic, 20 cts.; Intellectual Arith metic, 25 cts.; School Arithmetic, 37^ cts., and Key; Grammar of Arithmetic; University Arithmetic, 75 cts., and Key, 50 cts. Academic Course—Elementary Alge bra, 75 cts.; Elementary Geometry, $1; Practical Mathematics, ij^l; Logic of Mathematics, §1 50. Col legiate Courge—Davies’ Bourdon, •i>l 50; Legendre, !j»l 50; Surveying, >j>l 50; .\nalytical Geometry, ijil 25; De scriptive Geometry, .“^l 75; Shades, Shadows, Jfcc., •i2 50; Calculus, !?1 25. NATURAL PHILO.«!OPnY AND ASTRONOMY.— Parker’s School CorRsE—Parker’s Natural and Ex perimental Philosophy, !?I; Juvenile Philosophy, 25 cts;,or First Lessons in Philosophy, 37i cts.. Parts I. and 11. McIntyre on the Globes, -$1. Barletl's Col- Inje Course—Mechanics, §3; Optics and Acoustics, !*!2; Analytical Mechanics, !?4. ENGINEERING.—Gillespie on Koads and Railroads, s>l 50; Lardner on the Steam Engine, *1 50. CHAMBERS’ SCIENTIFIC SERIES.—Introduction to the Sciences, 40 cts.; Treasury of Ivnowledge, 75 cts.; Drawing, 02 cts.; Natural Philosophy, 75 cts.; Chemistry and Electricity, 75 cts.; Vegetable and Ani mal Physiology, 75 cts.; Zoology. $1; Geology, 75 cts. CHEMISTRY.—Reid and Bain, 75 cts.; Gregory’s Outlines. ^1 50; Porter's School Chemistry, in Press. Bt)OKKEEPiNG AND PENM.VNSHIP.—Fulton and Eastm.an’s System. MUSK.’.—School Song and Hymn Book, 37i cts.; Kingsley’s Juvenile Choir, 37i.; V'oung Ladies’ Harp; Cruikshank's S. S. Gems, 30 cts.; Kingsley’s Harp of David, s^il; Sacred Harmonist; Cheever’s Christian Melodies, 37 A cts. LATIN AND GREEK.—Brooks’ Latin Lessons, 50 cts.; Ovid, iji2; Greek Lessons, 50 cts., and Collectanea Evangelica, 50 cts. STA XDARI) LIIIRA R T BOOKS. SCHOOL TEACHER’S LIBRARY.—Page’s Theory and Practice of Teaching, NorthemPs Teacher and Pa rent, Maui.licld on .American Education, De Tocque- ville’s American ln?liiutious, at :sl per copy; Davies’ Lo'mc and Utility of Mathematics, per copy, i$l 25. THE HOME CYt.'LOPEDI.V—Cyclopedia of Chron ology, (Cyclopedia of Geography. Cyclopedia of Biogra phy, Cyclopedia of Useful .\rts. (Cyclopedia of General Literature and Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of -Vrchitecture, Cyclopedia of Europe, at 50 per copy each. ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Manual of Fine Arts, >il 25; Lectures on the Progress of Arts and Sciences, il 25. BOOKS OF TRAVEL—Tschudi’s Peru, -$1; Peru vian Antiquities, -iil; Curzon’s Monasteries of the East, >>1; Layard’s Babylon and Nineveh, !j;l 25; Spencer's Sketches of Travel in Egypt and the Holy Land, $1 50; Silliman s Visit to Europe, j?2 50. HISTORY.—Polar Regions, 50 cts.; St. Petersburgh, 02 cts.; Colton’s Ship and Shore, >>1; Land and Lee, •>il; Deck and Port, i^l 25; Three Years in (’aiifornia, 25; Sea and Sailor, Cheever's Sandwich Islands, .^l; .Man.«fie'id’s History of Mexican War, !?1; Willard’s \i.so. further supplies of Agatha Beaufort; The Shady Side, Kc.. ac. Just received. Sept. 25. E. J. H.VLE & SON. Sept. 1H5:’. For Mav 11. S.\CKS SALT, 20 Bbls. New Crop N. 0. Molasses, No. 3 Mackerel, C. T. HAIGH & SON. 96-tf WAN PEI). Sif BUSHELS of Rye; 500,000 lbs. well X 4* dried Rye straw, for which the high^ est market prices will be paid on deiivery^at our Store in Lower Fayetteville. JESSUP & ( O. July 1, 1854. 10-tf History of the United States, il 50; Universal History, iil .■)0; Last Leaves of .American History, 75 cts.; Ali son’s History of Europe, "r^l 50. CIVIL GOVERNMENT AND BIOCiRAPHY.—United Slates Constitutions, $2; De Ft jtiueville s Democr!iC| in America. •'i2 50; Colton’s Puhljc Ec-momy, >?-’-• Dwijrht s Lives of the Signers, >*>1; Mans.ield’s Life of (len. Scotv, -'j!l: t’o’.ton's Life of Hciirv (’lay. ^=4: Lives ol Ur. John Donne, Hooker, lieri>ert. and .'ander-son, -^1. Descriptive Catalogues of \ S. It-irnes (.o. s I ub- acations sent l.y mail, upon api-licati.. to the Publishers. For sale bv E. J. HALK v SO.N, Fayeteville N. C. Aug. 4. ‘ 20-3m