w SEMI-WEEKLY. 23-4m 1 for the «k of thii 98tf tds. m9 Boots FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 2, 1854. [NO. 345.] ri! M'i:i> MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. j;||\V\lil) J. H ALE & S(IN, KPITOHS and rUOPRlETOKS. . ,1-flu* Sfiiii-" »‘i‘klv Obskrvk.r 00 if paid in prii’t' iw' ' iviin'O: iluriti(r the ye:ir of su\>sorip- ,11 or «'xpirel. f rtlif "‘'okly Obskrvku 00 per animm, if paid in jlvino**: if 'hiring the year of subsorip- . j:’, ()1 after the year has expired. ^pVj^-);riSKMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per ,re .'f I'’’ I'”' first, and thirty cents for each v liiiL' }m''lii :>tion. Yearly ndvertisemeuts hy spe- .iiirmt'- at reasonable rates. .Vdvertisers are .,f,tol to state the number of insertious desired, or ■ will '*1' continued till forbid, and charged accord Letters to the Eilitors must be post-paid M AV GOODS. iro receivinsr large additions to our Stock of PHY GOODS, hats. m^oTs, shoks, clothing, &c., (•’ ■ which were selected with care and will be offered » prices to wholesale purchasers. 11. & E. J. LILLY. 44-4t FOR S.\LE. • m'lLL lie sold on Tuesday of November Court, .-it ft public auction, at T2 o’clock, M., the STE.VM M!IL pn porty on the corner of Maxwell and Franklin The House will be sold separately if desirable, r 'Di' T h‘ 'h the Mills will be sold separately from li;e 'thor property. r-. n? wishing to purchase, can see the property M. Campbell. JOHN FORT. ip'.icatien tj myself, or .riiis—and t> months. • n ;U' Terms iVt. ■J'', l’'o4. 44 ts larL^e Supply of Books and Stationery. n~ I' fire just receiving our new stock of Hooks and iJtfttionen,-, embracing Schoi'l. Law. Medical and Miscellaneous Books, B!:ink Books of every description; Writing Papers, every kial ;in l price; Drawing Tapers, Tissue Paper, Bristol l>..3r'l». Tricing Paper, Perforated Boards, white and ■ rtJ; Topying Books, and Copying Ink; Envelope i'aper. Envelopes, of almost every quality, price and szc; .'^lates and I’encilS; Drawing Pencils; Newman s ml Osliiirne's En:ash and American Water Colors: Hair I’eucils; t^teel IVns and Pen Holders; Quills; Red, ;'’;ick and IJlue Ink; Indelible Ink; Ink Stands; Rulers; jelling Wax; Wafers: Mathematical Instruments; Bank- r - W alletti; Pocket Books and Porte Mouaies; Tooth I'.rjsht's; j'ht'rmonu'ters: &c., Rodgers's and Wosten- .! m'i Superior Pocket and Pen Knives; Razors, and R:iZ' r .''traps; Cabas, or Ladies Reticules; Rosewood ini M ihogany Writing Desks and W'ork Boxes, and r.:iny dthiT articles unnecessary to enumerate. We would call the attention of country Mer- ci;:int.. and others to our New Stock, which we are [rei'iirc'l to sell on the best terms for CASH, or on :rrlii tu pun-nual customers. E. J. HALE k SON. ".r is^4. Wir.LlAM A. GWYEU, FIIRWARDIXG A\U COIHIISSION MERCHANT, AND DISTILLERS’ AGENT, Wilmington, N, C. ■ PERSONAL attention given to the sale or shipment of Nav.al Stores. I have ample facilities for conducting the business; and extensive Wharves anil Warehouses to protect Spirits Tvrpentink from ex posure. N.wal Storks, Floi r, Cotton, &c., will be shipj>ed to any Hcmse in New York, or to other Markets it desired; and liberal Cash Apvavcf.s made on con signments. I refer to the following Distillers:— K. Hannum, Wayne county. E. H. Woodard & Co., Earpsborough. W. Earpe & Co., “ A. G. Thornton Esq. .Johnston county. Spencer Fountain, Esq. “ B. R. Hinnant, Esq. *• Messrs. Bridges & Purham, “ “ Blow & O’Neal “ “ Searles & Adams, Sampson county. ‘‘ M. & G. Lee, “ D. T. Durham, “ B. Godwin, Esq. Robeson county. C. W. Crawford, Esq. “ Lovet Peacock, Esq. Columbus county. W ,T. Outland & Co., Bladen county, &c. June y, 1854. 4-tf (till’s Ne Plus Ultra JiVRNISlt. ^B^HE Subscriber, a practical Boot-maker of some ex- perience, has for some time been sensible that there is a fiesiderotum to be yet supplied to the public in the way of a suitable burnish for boots and shoes. Most ot the articles now used either injure the leather or fail to impart that lustre so necessary to give to man’s '■Understanding" a proper finish. He has therefore, dur 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 and experiment completely succeeded. The result is “Gill’n ne plus ultra Jiurnut/i.” He only wishes that it may be tested in order to establish its superiority over all others. Call on him at Mr. Nathan Sikes’ boot and shoe establishment, on Person street, and be supplied with an excellent article at a cheap rate. THOMAS GILL. No*r. 9, 1853, 47tf ICUB J lU TTEU. FIRKINS PRIME MOUNTAIN BUTTER, s bushels CRANBERRIES. GEO. McNEILL. ■'ft lKo4. 4:^4w 150 1 SPRIXt; SUPPLY. Drs. FOULKES & DIACRAE, hofrsale {'• Retail Drugtjisfs, Are now receiving their Spring and Sum mer supply of Drtiiys^Mcdicincs Chemicals, Dye-W’oods and Dye-Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painters’ Articles, VARNISHES, French, English and .\merican Perfumery, Fine Toilet and Shaving Soaps, | Fine Hair and Tooth Brushes, Paint Brushes, | Surgical and Dental Instruments, j Trusses and Supporters of all kinds. Pure Wines and Brandies for Medical purposes. Extracts for Flavoring, I Choice Toilet and Fancy Articles, &c. 1 They make their purchases for Cash, and offer goods equally us low as they can be obtained from any | similar establishment in thi.s section. ; Warranted to be Fresh, Pure and Genuine. I Orders from the country promptly filled, and satisfac- I tion guarantied with regard both to price and qualitj*. i Hay street, next door West of H. & E. J. Lilly. March 17, 1854. 80tf Steam Eni^ines—Fayetteville Manufacture. Mr E are now prepared with all the necessary ma- chiner^’for manufacturing STEAM ENGINES, from five to sixty liorse power, which we can furnish on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for ^iills, Boats, Slc. will perceive the advantage of having them made near home. An Engine of our own manufacture* utut be s«en iu operation at the Foundry. HALL & BOLi..NGKR, Dee. 7, 185-3 51-tf Pure Knst India ('astor Oil. WE have just received a supply of Pure East In dia (;AST0R oil, without taste or smell, first introduced by us into this market last Spring. Livery Stables. The un(ler.«igned continue to carry on the LIVERY BUSI- NP2SS at this place. They have lately largely increased their Stock and can now offer to the^ ublic as good Horses, Carriages and Dri vers as can be found in the South ern country. Thankful fi>r the large patron age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation ot the public favor. W'e promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish tc travel. SiSf' Stables at the West 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 ST()V\ & SMART, —SUOCEHSORS TO THOIIAH Sk FRAIVKI.IM, COMMTSSION MERCHANTS, Aiiil Dealers in Poreisn and Domestic Hardware, No. 128 Pearl Street, and 94 Water Street, YORK. I Ju'y 8, 1854. 12-6mpd AUFIHMETICS AND RFAOFRS FOR THE COMMON SCHOOLS OF THE STATE. KecommeniteJ hy fJte Superintendent of Common Sehoohof tlu‘. State of North Carolina. SOLD BY E. J. ilALE k SON. Davies' Series of Arithmetics and The North Carolina Reader in conncction with Parker’s Readers. 1. Davies' First Lessons in Arithmetic. 2. Davies' ScJiool Arithmetic. 3. Parker's First School Ihader. 4. Parker's Second School Reader. 5. Wiley's North Carolina Reader. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON, Fayetteville, N. C. Mitcheli/s Intermediate Geography,Wor cester’s Dk’tioxary, W ebster’s Speller, and Bi l- lion’s English Gram.mar are also recommended by the Superintendent. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. FOULKES & March 17, 1854. M.\C RAE. 80tf F.ill and Wiiitor Goods. ,¥. «• T. HAY STREET, A RE now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS, .m consisting ot a large and well selected stock of 500,000 lbs. Cotton and L’nH'n RA(jiS wanted. fBlHE subscriber will pay the highest market price M. for any iiuantity of clean Linen and Cotton Rags. DAVID MUKPHY. Feb’v 1854. 74tf J. W . BAKER Ir, now receiving from the Nortli the hirgest, finest, and most, carefully se lected stock of I I R'^ITI'RE , ever offered in this market; which, added to his own I manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all ot which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fine Rose Wood Pianos, (Bennet & Co’s, of Broad way, New York,) fashionable painted cottage bed-room F^umiture in setts; curled hair anl 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: Caudle Stands; Wardrobes; Pic ture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Cur tain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Wiilnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. September, 1853. 30tf HAVIN» recently purchased ment from Malcoin Kellj', Efl tiroc»‘rit*s, Hard ware, Cutlery. BliuksiiiitluV 'Fur- [K'liliiu' 'Fools, .\L^rnMiltural Iin- iiiid Shoes, TL> .'to('k we are preparel to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 43tf We ;ik the Planters and Turpentine men to ex '.ur Kersej's, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. llats and Caps, Saddlervaiul Lea ther, I lea\ y articles the I)ru^ line, Ready-niade Clo thing, and Staple Dry Goods. R *10(1 l!i:VVAUl). .\N.\WAY from the subscriber, two Negro Girls and four ('hildren, viz: M.\RTH.\, a bright inu- itj I altto, five feet four or five inches high, took with her two girl children, Frances anl Ann; H.\NNAH, copper I colored, about the same height of Martha. Hannah took with her two male children, Lewis and John. ' The above negroes fi rmerly belonged to the estate of i George T. Barksdale, and are supposed to be lurking > about the Cape Fear, abi*ut Mr. Win.slow’s plantation" I The above rew.ird will be paid for their confinement in I any Jail so that the subscriber can get them, or for their delivery to the subscriber in Sampson county. I . FLEET R. PETERSON, j September (1, 1858. 2(>-tf Carthage Hotel. the above Establish 1 am now pre pared to entertain in a comfortable iiauner those who may give me a call. Having ample Stables, gooti Ost lers, and a disposition to accommodate, I trust I shall be aide to give entire satisfaction to those who may favor me with their patronage. H. C. McLEAN Carthage, Dec. 5, I8i)3. oltf H NO. :t .MACKKKKI., ^ \rK Suit, and Rice; also, fine and common chew- i ing Tobacco, for sale bv G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO. Oct. 2'1. 43-tf MARBLE FACTORY. liciiry in ■ ^Mlunlel M'l the same in .3 vol. "ct. ‘S. ! Commentaries on the Bible, 8vo sheep. Scott’s Bible in G volume.?, E. J. HALE & SON. NEW BOOKS. )r Reef-Rovings in the South Seas; V”A Motu, 1 Freaks of Fortune by J. B. Jones; History of ; t'V Ballou; The Money Maker, and other Tales .' •lane Campbell; Our Folks at Home, bj’ Edw’d I'Hivcr. .Mice Seymour, by Mrs. Groy; Nel Mus- t-ravp. hy Tiieodore Hook; 2d Series of Fanny Fern’s 1’’ Peter Schlemihl in America, Laconia, or Le- '.f the White Mountain.s; Romance of Travel; .\.d- vcntiir.-'.- of Hunters and Travellers; Thrilling Stories tiie Furest I'rontier; A Child’s History of England liickens; The ('amp Fires of Napoleon; IMctorial l.ite ' f Andrew Jackson, by Frost; Peterson’s Familiar (,'hiimbers’s Miscellany, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. I'llHMlI m{\\ ^llliLSTO.\KS. Red lie* tion in Pric’t*. l'.(il',N'rO.N, MORRIS & CO. >NT1NUK to make to order, and keep constantly on hand M'retirh MSitrr tfMHlstones all limensions, warranted to be of best quality, be inp li'om Burr blocks selected by them from the tiu:u*ricB ill Kruiice. They keeji for sale C^ol>mi(', C’ocaiica and Esopus .Mill stones; iiurr lilorks, Holtin«r Cloth, Scr(‘(‘ii W ire, C'alcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, '•rders from any part of the country promptly attend- R-n. OKUKI.V, ‘t Fayetteville, N. C. Maich 11, 1853. ffOFl^.7 pHi; subscriber having purchased the Hotelsituated "n the South-East corner of Court House Sijuure, uu'l lately kiiowjj as Stuart’s Hotel, would inform the r.* ready to accommodate boarders V the day, week or month. Having made considera ble outlay ill furnishing and refitting the Establishment, ‘ to be able to give satisfaction to all who pa- '■■'Uizc him. ]lin Table shall be furnished with the " >t the market affords, his Bar with the best of Li- plenty of good provender A. J. (VllANLON AS removed to the Brick Store next west of the Bank of Fayetteville, where he offers for sale low for Cash, Good Notes, or in exchange for country Produce, 80 Hags Rio Coffee, 20 “ Laguira Coffee, 5 Hhds. P. H. Sugar, 50 Bbls. Coffee Sugar, 15 IHids. Molasses, ."jO Kegs Nails, 75 Boxes Candy. 40 Bags Shot, 1000 Libs. Bar Lead. ALSO, Windsor Glass, Putty, Soap, Indigo, Madder, Sale- eratus. Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Painted Pails, Brooms, Candles, Ink, &c. Country Merchants will find it to their advantage to look over the above stock before purchasing elsewhere. I Fayetteville, N. C-, Oct. 2. 3»-2m By CEO. LAUDER. TWO DOORS ABOVE T. IIAiiill & SOX'S STORE, l*'avel i\'. €/. Jan’y 20, 1854*. 64y-pd Fayetteville Candy Mantifactorif. I TB'^HE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su- ! jL perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of the .Market House,) where he would be happy to see his old friends and easterners. CHARLES BANKS. March I. 1853. 73tf STEDMAN cV HORNE, f)ry (ioods, Jfardivare^ Groceries, ^ c rAVi:TTEVII.I.E, c. WOULD respectfully inlbrm the citizens and the public generally, that they have just returned from New York, and are receiving their Spring Stock of Goods, consisting of Dri/ Goods Groceries^ Hardware, tSrc. A variety of Hats, suitable for the season; Ladies’ and Gettlenien’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers; a large as sortment of ready-made Clothing; a great many articles in the ladies’ line, and we would be pleased to have them to call and exxmine for themselves. All orders sent to our care from our friends and cus- tomerF will be promptly attended to. March 30, 1853. ^ 81 tf fBlHE undersigned, having purchased Mr. Thos. S i Lutterloh’s Distillery and 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- re]ji D. McLAURIN. WM. McLAURlN. JAS. W. STRANtJE. lOO Reams Writing Paper, EMBR.VCING French, English and American Cap, Letter, Commercial Note and other Writing Pa pers, of all kinds, and at prices ranging from the low est up. Also, .Vntiquarian, Double Elephant, Royal, Medium, Demi and Cap Drawing Paper; Demi and Cap Bristol Boards; Perforated Boards of all descriptions; Buff En- ! veU)pe, or Post Office Paper; Blotting Paper, &c. I 50,000 Envelopes, of every iuality and desjcription. , Just receiving. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct’r 2. NATIONAL SERIES OF STANDARD SCHOOL AND LIBUARY ROOKS, Desifjned as Class Books for the use of Schools, Academies, Colleges, Families, and Libraries. Published by A. S. BARNES & CO. 51 Jolm Street, New York. ri'^HE best talent that could be procured has been I employed in the preparation of these works; and the high standing they have 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 N.\tional Series. FSGLISII LANGUAGE. ORTHOGRAPHY AND READING.—Price’s English Speller, 12 cts.; Martin’s Orthoepist, /^cts.; Wright’s Orthography, 25 cts.; Dictation Exereises, 25 cts.; Parker’s Series of Readers: Parker and Zachos’ Intro ductory Lessons, 37i cts.; Parker’s Rhetorical Reader, •■^1; High School Literature, .$1. ENGLISH GRAMMAR AND RHETORIC.—Clark’s Analysis, 37J cts.; Clark’s Grammar, 50 cts.; Clark’s Etymological Chart, !$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, Pollok’s Course of Time, iil each. Cheap School Editions of the above, ♦)2J cts. each: also. Beau tifully Illustrated Editions, in various styles of binding. HI ST OR Y ^ND GE O GRAPIIY. HISTORY.—Willard’s History of the United States, $1 50; School History, 75 cts.; Spanish Translation, $2 00; Universal History, ijil 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 Veuth’s Manual of Geo graphy, 50 cts.; McNally’s System of School Geography, in Press. THE SCIENCES. MATHEMATICS.—D.wies’ System of M.\tuem.\tics —Arithmetical Course—Davies’ Table-Book, 10 cts.; First Lessons in .\rithmetic, 20 cts.; Intellectual Arith metic, 25 cts.; School Arithmetic, 37j cts., and Key; Grammar of Arithmetic; University Aritlimeiic, 75 cts., and Key, 50 cts. Academic Course—Elementary Alge bra, 75 cts.; Elementary Geometry, !fl; Practical Mathematics, $1; Logic of Mathematics, !?1 50. Col- Ugiate Course—Davies’ Bourdon, ^1 50; Legendre, i>l 50; Surveying, $1 50; Analytical Geometry, J^l 25; De scriptive Geometry, .“il 75; Shades, Shadows, &c., !ii2 50; Calculus, $1 25. NATURAL PHILOSOPHY AND ASTRONOMY.— P.\rker’s School Covrse—Parker’s Natural and Ex perimental Philosophy, $1; Juvenile Philosophy, 25 cts;*or First Lessons in Philo.«ophy. 37i cts., Part.s I. and LI. Mclntyi-e on the Globes, ^fl. Jinrlett's Col lect Course—Mechanics, $3; Optics and Acoustics, *2; Analytical Mechanics, $4. ENGINEERING.—Gillespie on Roads and Railroads, $1 50; Lardner on the Steam Engine, 50. CHA.MBERS’ SCIENTIFIC SliRlES.—Introduction to the Sciences, 40 cts.; Treasury of Knowledge, 75 cts.; Drawing, tj‘1 cts.; Natural Philosophy, 75 cts.; Chemistry and Electricity, 75 cts.; Vegetable and Ani- I mal Physiology, 75 cts.; Zoology, !}!l; Geology, 75 cts. | CHEMISTKV.—Reid and Bain, 75 cts.; Gregory’s Outlines, $1 50; Porter’s School ('hemistry, iu Press. BOOKKEEPING AND PENMANSHIP.—Fulton and Eastman's System. MUSIC.—School Song and Hymn Book, 37i cts.; Kingsley'S Juvenile Choir, 37 J.; Young Ladies' Harp; Cruikshank^ S. S. Gems, 30 cts.; Kingsley’s Harp of David, iil; Sacred Harmonist; Cheever’s Christian Melodies, 37 J cts. L.VTIN AND (iREEK.—Brooks’ Latin Lessons, 50 cts.; Ovid, ^2; Greek Lessons, 50 cts., and Collectanea Evangelica, 50 cts. STANDARD LIBRARY BOOKS. 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 $1 per copy; Davies’ Logic and Utility of Mathematics, per copy, •'*!1 25. THE HO.ME CYCLOPEDL'V.—Cyclopedia of Chron ology, Cyclopedia of Geography, Cyclopedia of Biogra phy, Cyclopedia of Useful Arts, Cyclopedia of General Literature and Fine Arts, Cyclopedia of Architecture, Cyclopedia of Europe, at !i'2 50 per copy each. ARTS AND SCIENCES.—Manual of Fine Arts, $1 25; Lectures on the Progress of Arts and Sciences, $1 25. BOOKS OF TR.WEL—Tschudi’s Peru, $1; Peru vian .Vntiquities, $1; Curzon’s Monasteries of the East, $1; Layard’s Babylon and Nineveh, $1 25; Spencer’s . t m 1 r_ I.' i. .1 Tf.,1.. T 1 .-A. SCHOOI, BOOKS. tL.\RGE STOCK just receiving. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 16. Second Fall and "Winter Stock. mu & wiuuMS 4 RE now receiving their SECOND STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS recently purchased by one of the firm at prices much lower than those of the early part of tha season, among which may be seen .4 SPLEXDID SELECTIOX OF DRESS GOODS, EUBROIDERED AND FANCY >IER1\0 SHAWS. with a large assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES AND UMBRELLAS. Wholesale buyers are respectfully invited to exam ine their goods. Oct. 0, 1854. 39-tf UliMOV.\L AND NEW GOODS. rjllIE undersigned have removed to the store on Hay fi. Street, formerly occupied by M. McKinnon, one door west of Cook & Johnson, where they are receiving a large and compelte STOCK of GOODS in their line, comprising GROCERIES of all kinds; Hardware; Cutlery; Ilollow-ware; Blacksmith .s', Coopers’ aud Turpentine Tools, &c. They will sell Goods as cheap and on as favorable terms as any house i%this place. Country produce of all kinds taken in exchange for Goods. G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO. Aug. 17, 1854. 24-tf TO Steamer Sliemwell House, l3l Fayetteville, N. C., East side Green Street, a few doors North of the Mar ket House. ^ J^IIE subscriber begs leave to announce to the citi- t zens of Fayetteville, and the travelling public, that he has just finished and opened his House, for the reception and entertainment of any who may wish per manent or transient Board. His Rooms are large and comfortable, 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 comforfaible 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 Who i¥oulcl haTe thought itf PASSENGERS. f■IIIE Steamer SUN will leave this place every JL TUESDAY and FRID.\Y at 15 minutes after Sunrise: and Wilmington every WEDNESDAY and SA TURDAY, at 12 o’clock, with Passengers and Freight. R. M. ORRELL, Agent. Fayetteville, May 31, 1854. 1-tf MALLE FT & PAL I.MIER, Grttcers and Commission »lMcr~ rhants^ 1:15 Front street, NEW YORK. p. MALLETT.] [J. PAULMIER August IG, 1852. 18tf IXTTERLOH & CO. ri^HE undersigned having on the 20th May last form ic ed a Copartnership under the 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 n. vke 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 t'ne lowest state of the River. Shippers by our line may rely with certainty on dis patch. W’. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington. J. F. M.\RSH, Agent Fayetteville. T. S. LUTTERLOH, H. B. ELLIOTT, J. F. MARSH, W. P. ELLIOTT, J. B. TROY, Jr. July 25, 1854. l”tf w NF.W TiOOKS. ( IRUDEN’S CONCORD.VNC^, Tom Owen’s Hive of J the Boe Hunter; Further supplies of Fashion and Famine; Katharine Ashton, W’ellington and Peel, Flush Times in Mississippi and Alabama, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept. 2G, 1854. Billiard Tables for Sale, 1HAVE two good Billiard Tables with all the fix tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms if applic.ation be made soon. .JAMES H.\LES. Aug. 21, 1854. 24-tf 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, 02 cts.; Colton’s Ship and Shore, .i>l; Land and Lee, $1; Deck and Port, 25; Three Years in California, $1 25; Sea and Sailor, $1; Cheever’s Sandwich l.slands, ijl; Mansfield’s History of Mexican War, !*!1; Willard's History of the United States, $1 50; Universal History, $1 50; Last Leaves of American History, 75 cts.; Ali son’s History of Europe, Jjil 50. * CIVIL GOVERNMENT AND BIOGRAPHY.—United States Constitutions, !}!2; DeTocqueville’s Democracy in America, $2 50; Colton’s Public Economy, $2; Dwight’s Lives of the Signers, $1; Mansfield’s Life of Gen. Scott, $1; Colton’s Life of Henry Clay, $4; Lives of Dr. John Donne, Hooker, Herbert, aud 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, Fayeteville, N. C. Aug. 4. 20-3m tuitliful Ostlers. June 2(J, 1852. Feb’y 18, 185S 70tf J. A. GILCHRIST. 3-tf ick Williams's Rye Whiskey at or retail. MCDONALD & McMASTER. 1863. ick y -sale ( 1 I Deo. 10, AIREWS & JESIIP, No. 70 PINE Street, NEW YORK. COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF Cotton and Woollen Machinery, Ma chinists’ Tools, Leather Belting &c., —ALSO— “]?Iainifacliirer’s Articles’’ OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Comprising Relting, Card Clothing, IJohhins, Shuttles, Pickers, Roller Skins, Roller Cloth, Oils, 6ic. Dec. 27, 1853. 57tf Staves! Staves! nC7^ We want to buy Spirits Btirrel TAV^ES. Will pay the highest Cash prices. JESSUP & CO. March 1, 1854. 76tf Fall Trade, 1853. I have received my Fall Stock of JDry Goods, Groceries, My Stock is large, and well worth the attention of pur chasers. Any kind of Produce taken in exchange. Oct. 3, 1853. JAS. G. COOK. 32tf Wilders Patent Salamander Safe. E keep const.antly on hand an assortment of the above S.VFES, warranted fire-proof; and desirous of extending the demand for them, have in duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at New York prices. D. & W. McLAURIN, Agents. June 10, 1854. 4tf $100 REWARD. ^I'^WO attempts h.ave been recently m.ade to injure me pecuniarily, in the destruction, by tire, of ray Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks. One in April last, by which I lost some fifteen thou sand boxes. One on yestenlay 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 offer the above reward for such informalion as will lead to the conviction of the offender or offenders. And I most earnestly call upon my friends and all goed 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- Page\s Improved Patent Circular Saw Mill.s. VAUU Ac €0., N. Schroeder St., near West Baltimore St., , Baltimore, Md. RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have greatly enlarged their manufacturing establishment, and that their fa cilities are now such as to enable them to execute all orders, with promptness, for their CELEBRATED PA TENT PORTABLE CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, which have given so much satisfaction throughout the Union, as also STEAM POW'ERS of all sizes aniJ 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 among the greatest labor saving inventions of the age. A rhamphlet containing full descriptions of their three classes of Mills, price?, terms, capacity for sawing, &c., will be sent to any Gentleman applying for one by letter, post paid. Having recently obtained damages in an a«tion 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. ^OOY A new Carriage Establishment on the Mihtary Green, opposite the yiethodist Church, fronting on Mumford Street. GREAT ENTERPRISK! Fayetteville bound to Sliiiie!! rjlHE 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 b« 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. James Branin. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 62tf CH.\RLES KLIFF.MULLKR, SOLE ACEST IN THE STATE OP NORTH CAROLINA FOR EGGERT & GO’S Manufactory of Grand Square and Upright PIAilfO FOUTES, NO. 232 PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Office at Raleigh, at Fr. Mahler & Co’s. “ “ Fayetteville, Fayetteville Hotel Building. Old Pianos taken in exchange. Instruments carefully tuned and repaired. fWIHE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of B the public to their Grand, Square and Upright Pianos, of G|, 0|, 7 and 7| 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 in large sized, highly fin ished cases of Rosewood, with entire iron frame, con structed in the tnost 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 anjf climate. The Firm has a patent Right action, operating on such principles that friction is almos? entirely relieved or avoided, and their piano can therefore never get out of order. For chasteness of design, elegance of finish, aa well as for fullness, richness, and beauty of tone, these Pianos rank foremost, and are equal to any made here I 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 yeai'S 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 EGGERT & CO., 232 Pratt Street, Baltimore. !8tf satisfactory. May 20, 1854. Oil M. A. BAKP;R’S WHOLESALE AND RETAIL * GENERAL ASSORTMENT of double and single- barrel Shot Guns; Game Bags; Shot Pouches; Powder Flasks; Drinking Cups and Flasks; Percussion Caps, of American, English and French make; Colt s Repeating, Allen’s Revolving, Maynard’s Repeating and Revolving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers; Al len’s single Self-Cocking, from 2 to G inches; German Pistols of all qualities; Bowie Knives; Hunting Knives; Blowing Horns; Cane Guns; Air Guns. .■Vll of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on moderate terms. Rifles made to order, and warranted to shoot from 100 to 900 yards. A good assortment constantly on ''^Jobbing of all kinds executed with promptness and on reasonable terms. All orders promptly attended to. Opposite the Post Office, taj’ctteville, N. C. Sept. 4, 1854. 28tf COTTON BAGGING. I HAVE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Hope, and Bagging Twine. Send in vour orders and they shall be supplied. JAS. G. COOK. Oct. 3, 1853. 32tf land broker. IH.WE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands, that I have concluded to offer my services to buy and sell. Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots and quantity, together with a fair description and price.— My commissions shall be moderate. JAS. G. COOK. Nov, 21, 1853. 40tf S. S. AREY Has just received a beautiful assortment of Sprin(T and St/mnier (rOODS. He desires to return thanks to hisfiiends and the pnb- lic for the liberal patron.age which they have bestowed on him, and solicits a continuance of the same, ilis friends'and the public are solicited to give him a call, at the Stand formerly occupied by S. J. Hin.sdale, south west corner of Market Square and Gillespie street. April 18, 1854. ^ 89tf A large quantity of Manufactured TOBACCO, of various brands and prices, for sale by STEDMAN & HORNE- July 20, 1854. lOtf NOTICE. ‘M'WOCTORS .Mallett & McSwain having left their B W Books and papers with W. McL. McKay, who is fully authorised to receipt for the same, all their cus tomers living West of the Cape Fear River, who may be in arrears either by note or account, will confer a favor bv calling on him and settling the same. W. P. MALLETT. H. A. McSWAIN Fayetteville, Aug. 30, 1853. 24tf GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Wholesale Grocers and Commissioti, Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of GOODS in their line, for sale on favorable terms. July 2G, 1854. JONES’S DIGEST OF Reported Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, from Dec. 1845 to August 1853, inclu sive, embracing all decisions subsequent to Iredell ^s Digest and previous to Dec. 185.}. By Hamilton C. Jones, Esq. Reporter to the Supreme Court. For slleby E. J. HALE & SON. WANTED. BUSHELS of Rye; .500,000 lbs. well dried Rye straw, for which the high, eat Biarket prices will be paid on in Lower Fayetteville. July 1, 1854. JESSUP & CO. 10-tf PON.