« Ey:,-! J .■ P.M eOu- -a’.]-. onf mmm In A’S i. *ank. 'Hcv .ox •‘iifi, , I^Fsisrv knd ,\ **K troi, ,),;, r.'“‘'U\,. ..'■ l'U;:.-= ' ■ ’ Hi. I li ' ' . " ^1-i- I. V 1^0 1 jme ( ,,.. |»iKUst i>- ' ■' I'l^Oi.i t,. I,:"- ■’•on.. „ th/JT iivorv ■'• , «' JK^sn* ^ I Tf. >!s; ore if; ( “■ter. ;’ ‘’P- sal- 1-v * « •''TR-,N,;r ^tf" V(‘sl ^pinr n.n,' 3H J.r: - JE.Sur ^ . JUiinv au-i !( ; j I wC •1 l>f Mipp;ie,j J-Vy. G. 3:;tf iS, fDKV nri:v, aD'] LIZA McD\\’ei__ ean.loti TF-. it h Je^pau:. - .tv Fhev are pr -'.-j ie ac' - .f- .= hv g* ■.. ,,., , _ a share of r.u^ln A-\K.^. A.2t, F;ivett"r;:;^ ANKS, .A;t at Us. si/ifiied .‘ODtiaue LlVfillV Bl'il- lacf. T’lfv h»Tf r-ase«l their Stnck er to the., uhlicm arriaees in^J W- umf iu the Jiouth- the larjre p»tr«B- cit a coEtinaf»i..B ttlafActory trip k M»m;'-r'i street, uray.' ‘iie fooD'l. r.j tlcrloh. >vvi:;ns X ro, Tltf i'artory in UA\ iiIb and the pub- ubrtaiitiai lirick ii.iinar.icturii.g rii) I .tr>nai:> ij« li'ijie? hy strict le V, irrant; hi* bv experienced e,.',, liis w.Tk iu the loiitJ w >rk in his line where t!.*t i'^s iufci>, ti** LAo' V, and awn if larp-- he.l 8J1. or >n s"'"'* ,son baud hides teil 1- Diontii* woriini;i»-l''P 11 10 call »nl ly attenJ«‘^ w id ou ifery re»- &8tf ^r. Tho. » • ofMcUurin the f Spirit U**'* kin ALIIIN- yTUA>t^*^- 70tf >icco, a”“ ,j an'! Tbom- ..ualities to ity «t loweit cLACHI/' 80tf 1^^ 8E MI-WEEKLY. [VOI,. IV.l FWETTEVILLE, N. C., PKCEMBRR II. 1851. [NO. 356.] I’il •IVTKI) .MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i;i)rt AIU) J. II VLE & SOX, KPITORS AND VKOVIUKTORS. t!ii>-i>!ni-Wceklv Obsf.kver $3 00 if jnuil in pru'c •* * * 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or !i;t tl"? J expired. till' "ei'klv Ohskuvkr $2 00 per auuum, if paid in alTatiee: if paid during the year of subscrip- r 51 (>0 after the venr has expired. tiou; ' r j.'1'^TlSEMl'NTS ins«erted for sixty cents per • re "1 tirst, and thirty cents f«r each 'aooeo.linc pultlicatii)n. Vearly iidvertisenieuts by spc- contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are to I to xtate the number of insertions desired, or fO'lUO>i"'* I'- ■“ ,ijev will he continued till forbid, and charged accord Q ,}y je^ Letters to the Editors must be post-paid. A rHlLl>'S HISTORY OF ENGLAND from Ancient \ Time# to the reign of Henry Vth, 2 vols. by Chas. yiikoii!'; Peterson’s Familiar Science; The Dover ScVotioti ot' Spiritual Songs; The Orator’s Touchstone, bv iluph .Mcyueen; Latin Lessons introductory to Bul- if.Q.' L.itiu Grammar, by Geo. Spencer, .1. M.; Hur- ;tt Geotrraphy of the Ilearens with an Atlas; Hart’s liook of Poetry; Parker’s Aids to Englikh Com- rJ'iti 'u: Parker’s Progressive Exercises in English P'-' I'linipositioi), \c. otC. Ijooks just received. Further supplies of the above E. J. HALE & SON KvVKT'rBVlLLi: BOOK STORE. BV A. E. TAl l.OR. Haviiis purchased Mr. Whitaker’s interest in the F.i> etteville Book Store, I will continue the business in my own name. I have just "received a large assortment of Books of :i:: kin is. To those favoring me with their patronage I wiii eU'leavor to give satisfaction. All the latest j uWic itious of the day—Magazines, Periodicals, works ofti> tiou. \c.,—can be seen ui>on my table. I have irraneoinents by which any book, not already on hand, cnu be supplied at the shortest notice. All I ask is a okiiuce to prove my promptness. Among iny stock may be found large Family Bibles fr IU $1 -3 to $15; Presbyterian, Methodist and Bap tist Hymn Books; Episcopal Prayer Books; and other relijiious books. A good supply of SCHOOL BOOKS always on hand, iuch as Greek and Latin Readers; French, English and Latin Grammars; Webster’s unabridged Dictionary; various kinds of Geographys, by dilJ'erent authors; all tiie lUtfercnt kinds of Arithmetics, Spelling Books, iiea'lers, Ac., &c.; Histories of the United States, Eng land. France, die. In fact all kinds of school books usually called tor. .\ large assortment of MISCELLANEOL^S BOOKS kept c'ustantly on hand. ST.VTl''NFRY.—White, blue, ruled and unruled Foolscap I’.iper; Letter Paper, all sizes and colors; Note Paper, laucy and plain; Envelopes, large and small bize, sell-sealing; BLANK BOOKS of every sire, quality an'l price; Pass and Time Books; copy books: ink Stan 1?; Pen# and Pencils; slates and slate pencils; seal- iug wax, tissue paper, ic., xc. i will sell low by the wholesale, and make a liberal sc 'Unt to schools or merchants. I respectiully :t»k an examination of my stock. Any rik not on hand can be procured in a short time. .V lar;:e lot of Music for Piano and Guitar constantly on buu f large supply of Melodians, Guitars, Violins, I'larionets. Flageolets, Flutes, Tamborines, and In struction Uooks. .Mv stock shall be increased with the demand. Country merchants wouM find it to their advantage to dve mi- a call, as 1 tliink I can give satisfaction. A. E. TAYLOR, Opposite the new College building. Nov. 2>, 1S54' _ P. S.—I have an excellent lot of choice SEGARS anJ fine chewing Tobacco, for sale cheap. disc B family (;ho(:erif:s. fXTST rcccive'l ft FRESH ScPPL\, which will be Sold cheap for CASH. ^ • H- CAR\ ER. New Hulled liuckwheat Flour in 12^ lbs. Bae?. Just received and for sale by W. H. CARVER. No. 1 Salmon and Mackerel, Bbls. and Kits, for sale by W. H. CAR\ ER. no.ves Sardines, J and i Bo.xes, for sale bv W. H. CARVER. '2') lihls. Xo. 1 Mullets, just received an 1 fir sale by "• It- C.\R^ ER. 10 hl)l.. best .\{)ple Vine^mr, just recelvA'l and for sale by W’. H. CAR\ ER. 50 Boxes Tallow Candles, for sale Ir W. H. CARVER^ Old .fava Coli’ee, 10 Bajrs, just re ceived and for sale by W’. H. CAR\ Eil^ lii’oonis. Buckets, Tubs, Pails, 'I o- buceo. Siiutf, Cigars, Powder, Shot, Percussion Caps. Raisins. Crackers, Cheese, Bacon, Lard, Butter, Corn, I’ciis, and many other articles, always on hand aii 1 fur sale by ^Y. FL CAR\ ER. -Nov. J'.', 1854. 53-lm NOTICE. 22 VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE. IN obedience to a decree of Moore County Court and as hiiinistrator of the late Bryan Boroughs, the sub.scriher will sell on the 2d day of .I.\NL’.\R^ nex, at the late risi'lence of said Boroughs, and on a credit of six months. TWKNTY-TWO VALUABLE NEGROES. S'lnie of said negroes are young, ^me middle aged, and some old: and‘among them a valuable BLACK- S.NIITH. Bond and security re(tuire'I of purchasers. JOSEPH F. DUNLAP, Adm’r. Nov. 20, 18'»i. 61-31 FOR SALE. LIVERPOOL SALT, deliver- able from the Boats next week. IN STORE. 10 Hhds. P.acon Kidcs and Shoulders. (jO Bags Rio Coffee. For C.\S1I or noteb payaVjle at Bank. T. S. LUTTRRLOH. Nov. 30, 1H54. 53-3w Equity Sale of Land ou Upper Little River. SJIUIISL'.VNT to a Decree of the C,ui t of Kquity, in the case of Henry Kvans and others, (ex parte',j T "ill sell at the ('ourt House door in Fayetteville, on Friday, the 5th January next, 530 acres land lying on tbe South Kast side of Upper Little River, known as the li'ftfxo/t Landu, adjoining the lands of Sain’l Pipkin, James Dollar and .(osiah Parker, and others. The said land will be sold upon a credit of 12 mouths, the purch,'\ser giving Ijond with apjiroved security. W. A. IIUSKH, Clerk and .Master. December 1, 1854. 54-ts STOW SMART, —SUCCESSORS TO— at FKA.\KK11V, COMMISSION MKRCHAxNTS, And Dfalirs in Foreign aud Domestic Hardware, No. 128 Pearl Street, and 94 Water Street, lOKK. July 8, 1864, 12-6mpd •lOSEl'II R VKEK, .Tr., \TTOK.\KV AT I,AW, -VS taken an office next door to Wm. B. W'ripbt’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior ’ourts of ('uinker land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. Murcli 28, 1853. 79-tf 11. L. HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, W. C. OFFICE ou corner of Frout and Princess streets under Journal office. Dec. 12. 48-tf II. ERAMBERT, Confectionery and Variety Store, Lndcr the Fn^ettei'ille Hotel, llay St., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Dec’r 31, 1853. 58lf Worth & Utley, Forwardinjr and Genenil Coniniission MERCHANTS, f'tnjietteril9ie^ .1*. C. I. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLBT. GEO. W. W lEIJAMS CO., ]} holesale Grocers^ and Commission Merchants. JUST RECEIVED, a large assortment of (iOODS in their fine, ibr sale on favorable terms. July 2tj, 18»4 17tf J A M ES E. M E ri S, Commission 4* Fonrnrdimr Mcrclmnt^ WILMINGTON, N. C. .\ugu#t 23, 1854. 26tf PKlRli-r & FKRIillSOX, ' WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and MPomestic UllV HATS. C.\I>S. HOOTS, SHOES, i nibrcllas, and Rvadif-madu (.'lothinsr, IIAY STREET, Fayittevillf, V, Strict attention paid to orders. “^8 B. r. PE.VRCE.] (13tf) [j. B. FERUVSON. R. ,m7 orrei7l, FORW ARDIXG r(niMISSin> ^ERrJI.WT .IT Fayetteviile, C. March 10, 1851. tJ2-tf f. c7\roR'lTi, GENERAL COMMISSULN MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. C. Usual advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce. Particular attention given by G. W. D.WIS to pur chasing Cargoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &o. Jau’y 17, 1854. G3-iY’ 1854. T.C. 6c 13. G. WORTH, Commission Forwarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, r%'. €. Usual advances made on consignments. Jan’y 17, 1854. «3-lT CHARLES BANKS, r; O.VF E € TIO.^'E R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign Fruits, Xuts, i'iijnrs, Toharcn, Snuff, Src^ Fayetteville, N. 0. March 1, 1853. 73tf .iT s. HANKS, ~ CoiiiiiiiKsioii .TIeriliaiif, Fayetteville, SJ. C. Sept. 19, 1853. 29tf S 'l' A R R &: W H J J A .\1S^ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign and MMomcstie M9ry Goofia, 11.41 STRKKT, Fayetteville, W. C. J. B. STARR.] [j. M. W'lLLIA.MS April 28, 1852. 86tf \vT F. ELUmX General Commission and Fortcardimj Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. June 10; 1854. 4tf JOSEPH R. BLUi^SO.)! c ’ o m s I o A AND FORWARDLNG AH^.RCHANT, If^ilmington, m\\ C, Se^ Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash ailvances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1854. 67j WILKLNSON ^ ESLER, DEALERS IN Confectionary, Foreitjn Fruits, y^uts, Tobacco, and Snuff, ^ AND IMPORTERS OF SIJPEKIOK ll.%VA.\A C;iGAK!i, AT WHOLrSALE AND RETAIL. Market St., Wilmington, N. C. -\ug. 7, 1851. 11 tf K. "m. MLRCHISON,” Commission and Forwardinm; Mcrchanl^ .r. C. July 3, 1854. 10-tf sTwOLEL W. ITlPi’ER, SUCCKSSOR TO HENRY I. PEPPER & SON. Watolies, Jewelry, and Silver Ware. iVo. 175 Chesnuf St., (f>])positi the State Ilutise,) PHILADELPHIA. May 22, 1854. 4Vpd I). & W. McLaURIN Are receiving a large stock of Groceries, Hardwnr.*, Boots and Shoes, which are offered as low as thoy can be bought in the market, at wholesale or retail. Oct. 13. TEAS! 'FEAS!! UYSON, Imperial and Oolong, all of first quality, for sale J. JJ, SMITH. Nov. 8. 47-tf DISSOLUTION. f IIHE firm of G. W. 1. GOLDSTON & CO. is this day -H. dissolveil bv mutual consent. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. R. W. GOLDSTON. Nov’r 17, 1854. ^■^HE subscriber having purchased the interest of R. J- W. Goldston in the late lirm of G. W. I. Goldston & Co., will still continue to carry on the GROCERY AND HARDWARE BUSINESS at the old staud. He invites all liis friends to call on hitu when they come to market, and he will trv to make himself useful. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Nov’r 17, 1864. 60tf - TBIHE Subscriber having qualified as Executrix, at Jl August Term of Wake County Court, to the last will and testament of Joseph W'. Evans, dec’d, requests all persons haviiig claims against the Estate to present them for payment, duty authenticated, and those in debted to the Estate are requested to make payment to the subscriber now of Fayetteville. JANE EVANS, Executrix. Nov. 18. 50-4w IIHTS. f iPS, BOOTS m SHOES.: j For Foil and ^'^inter Trade. fC. THOMSON is now laying in his usual assort- ! • ment of the most F.\SH10NABLE GOODS in his ; I line, which are offered BJ^Chkap foa Cash. Please call and see for yourself, at the old stand—Mar- ! ket Square. J. C. THOMSON. I [ Sept. 25, 1854. 34-tf I 1200 Acrcs Coal Land for Sale. ^^IHE subscribers b«ing desirous of moving W'est, Jl now offer their Land for sale. The Land is situated betA-een Egypt and the Gulf, on tlic south side of Deep River, for two miles up and down the said River. There .are 1200 acres of the Land, with some 400 or 50o acres under a gooil state of cultivation; the balance Timber Laud. The Laud lies a quarter of a mile south of the Coal out-crop, (dipping under the said land)—the coal has been shown on two sides of the said land not more than mile from it. Geologists say it is all underlaid with Coal, but the subscribers not thinking of selling until very recently have never had a searcli ntade for the Coal, but have no doubt that if a search was made the Coiil would be found. • The Land has on it a new and good Grist and Saw Mill, a good Dwelling House, a number one set of Stables, large enough ^or 24 head of .Mules, all under one lock, and other out buildings suitable to a farm. Any person wishing to enter into the Coal speculation would do well to give the subscribers a call as they are determined on going West. Address Oakland P. O., Chatham County, N. C. F. M. & J. G. FOOSHEE. Nov. 18, 1854. 60-6t A .NEW MUSIC. NF.W supply for the Piano just received. Also, ^ ^ The .\merican Violinist; Instructors for the Flute, Clarionet, Violin, Piano Forte, &c. Hunten’s (’elebrated Instructions for the Piano Forte; Burrowes’ Piano Forte Priiuer; Blank Music Books; Music paper, &c., just received. E. J. HALE k SON. Oct. 27. \L\SONlC WORK.S. ’■IHE Templars’ Chart, by Cross: Macoy’s Masonic M. Manual; A Pocket Companion for the Initiated; Masonic Chart, b^' (,'ross; Lexicon of Free Masonry, oy .McKey; New Masonic Trestle Board, by Moore; The Free Mason’s Monitor, by Z. Davis. E. J. HALE & SON. imroeericH—Boottt A* Shoes. FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC LIQUORS. Choice HaTana Cigars. English & French Sauces, Cordials, &c. DR.^UGHON is now receiving a large and V » • well selected assortment of goods in his line, selected by himself in New York; atuong which ar« th« following, viz: A full stock choice GROCERIES. 200,000 CIGARS of varioun brands. One pipe very suj>erior Old French Brandy, 0- tard, Dupuy £.' Co. One do. do. do. Alex. Sii/nett, pale. With several other brands. Pure Holland Gin—Old Jamaica Hs St. Croix \ RIM. Old Golden and Brown Sherry Wines. Old Fort 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: Heidsic CitamjHt(jne wine; Bollimjer Champajne wine, and several other brands. Still tf' Sparkiimj llotk wines, several varieties. Ijonyworth'a Still t£' Sparkling Catawba wine. Do. do. do. Isabella, or Lady’s wine. Imported Brandy Cherbies; Cherry Brandy. The celebmted German Stomach BiUrrt. London PORTER and Edinburgh ALE, in quarts and pints. Loudon W'alnut and Tomato Catsup. Worces tershire Sauce. Essence Anchovies. Olives. Pate foie lif gras. Sardines; Lobsters; Orange, Lemoa, Peaches, Gooseberries, &,c. for Pies, &c. &c. 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 manv other nice things. W. DRAUGHON. Sept. 21st, 1854. 33-3m C. T. Ilai^li &o Sons NOTICE TO DEBTORS. A LL persons indebted to the Subicriber by note or . m, account previous to the 1st July la.st, are earnest ly requested to make payment forthwith, as it is Tery inconvenient to give any longer indulgence. It is hoped that this notice will be sufficient, llaving made some change iu my business, it is important that old accounts sliould be settled, and they must be settled. P. S HEM WELL. P. S.—I can be found at the store of Shemw«ll & McDonald, who, in my abssnco, art authorized to re ceipt in my aame. Oct. 7, 1854. 38-tf J. cTswfH, HAIR DRESSING A^D SUAVING SALOON, Opfwsite the Fayetteville Bank. All kinds of Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Shaving and Toilet Soap for sale. I also keep a good supply of choice Cigars and To bacco. Oct. 18, 1854. 41-Y' A CARD. rilHE undersigned have associated themselves toge- £ ther for the purpose of doing a general Boating Business on the Cape Fear River. They would there fore give notice to the publio, that they are now pre pared to accommolate them at all times with a Steam Boat at both ends of the Line. JAMES E. METTS. M. J. RAMSEY. N. A. RAMSEY. FRED’K C. METTS. Oct. It;, 1854. 41tf Book-liinding. 1111E subscriber respectfully informs the citiatas of Fayetteville, and the public, that ka bat resumed his Book-Binding business, at his old stand opposite E. J. Ha1« A Son’s Bookstor#, ob Anderton strset, where be will receive and •xecut* any siyU d«sired, plaiu and oruamcntal. Music, magazines, pamphlets, newspapers, di«. bound to any p.Htteru desired. Old books re-fcound. Thankful for the patronag*e he has heretofore re ceived, he hopes to merit a continuance of the same. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. THO.MAS H. TILLINGH.VST. July 31, 1854. 18lf IloiHoval. FRANCIS SHENTON Kegs to inform his friends and the public, that he has removed to the Store adjoining George Mc Neill, E.Hq., Huymouiit, Fayetteville, N. C., where he now offers for sale the largest and most varied assort ment of Piiiii|»*« and Hydraulic .TIacliiiieM and Fixings ever offered in the market, comprising Hydraulic Rams: Brass Bibb Guage and Stop Cocks, to suit every kind of water works or Steam iCngiues; Sheet Load and Piping of various sizes; Lifting and Force Pumps; Garticu Engines; Shower Baths, ic., of his own manufacture. A variety of articles for house hold use, such as Brass aud Plated Basin Cocks, Plug Basins, kc. Also, 1».\RKER’S PATENT double ac tion Lilting and Force PU.MP, working in a single cy linder, without reaction of water. This Pump is made to work in Wells of any depth, and of sizes to raise from 30 to lOfM) gallons of water per minute. It is un doubtedly the most simple, durable, aud efficient Pump known to the world. Sept. 4, 1854. 28tf JAMI'.S KYLE —OFFER FOR SALE— UG.\R, Porto Rico and Cuba, in hhds., W'hite, Granulated and Crushed, in barrels, Rio, Laguira, and Old Java Coffee, Bagging, Rope and Twine, Starch and Soap, Mess Pork, Fish, Cheese, Axes, Hoes, Spades. Shovels, and Trace Chains, Blacksmith Tools, New Orleans Molasses, in barrels. White Havana Sugar, Hoop Iron for Cotton, or for Turpentine barrels, Lead, Shot. .Nails and Spikes, Spenn and .Vdamantine Candles, Tanners’ Oil. Nov. 3, 1854. 40tf Express Steam Boat i.iine. STR. SOUTHERNER, FAIRY, for Passengers and Freight: Str. EVERGREEN, and ELIZA, for Freight only. Lighters—J. R. Blossom, Eliza McDlgald, F. Fries, Red Fox, Gov. Moreuead, Express, North St.^te. A. B. Chksnutt. \ / Ag’ts at Fayetteville. / (. Ag’ts at Wilmington. All goods sent to the care of the “EXPRESS STE.\M B0.\T LINE” will be taken on Freight, and forwarded with the greatest despatch. As our facilities for accommodation are greater than ever teefore known on our River, it will be our greatest pleasure and effort to give still the more satisfaction. JAMES E. METTS. M. J. RAMSEY. N. A. RAMSEY. FRED’K C. METTS. Oct. 16, 1854. 41tf Fall and 1854. Winter Goods. w WOOL ROLLS. OOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek Factory. SHEETINGS, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and W’ool Rolls, for sale by GEO. McNEILL. June 1854. 7-tf Somelhimr \ew mndcr the Sun! EKA IiV PHOTO(.}RAPHY. Is now receiving his Fall supply of 9. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Umbrellas, &c. Among which are: French and English Merinos, very cheap; Muslin DeLain and Alpacas; Brocade, Plaid and Plain Silks; Muslin aud Bobiuet Sleeves and Collars; Merino and other Shawls, long and square; Calico and Giughams; Silk and Calico Handkerchiefs; Best make of Bolting Cloth&i A Large stock of Ready-Made Clothing; With many other goods. All of which having been purchased by the package at the late reduced prices will be offered wholesale and retail at very low prices. Sept. 15. 1854. ■ 32-tf Warren Prior, Watch Maker anti Jeweler^ just received his Fall Stock of ^ If Gold and Silver WATCHES, of various qualities and prices; Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains; Keys and Seals; latest styles Ear Rings and Breast Pins, rMosaic:) Gold Rings of all qualities: Gold Lockets, Pencils, Pens, Thimbles, Sleeve Buttons, Studs: Gold, ■Silver and Steel Spectacles; Silver and Plated Spoons; .Silver Cups and Butter Knives; Plated Cake and Card iiaskets. Candlesticks, Sniiffcrs and Trays. Double and tingle-harrel Guns; double and single barrel Pistols; Colt’s Repeaters; Self-cocking aud Re volving Piotols; Powder Flasks; Game Bags; Shot Belts; Percussion Caps; fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; Cla rionets, Flutes, Violins, Music Boxes, Fifes, Accorde- ons; Surveyors’ Compasses and Chains; Card (’ases; La dies' Work"Box*-s; Portmonaies; Hair, Tooth and Lather Brushes; Spy Glasses; Coral; Dog Collars: Sewing Birds; Ivory Tablets; Pearl Salt Spoons; Silver Pickle Knives aud Forks; Thermometers; Canes, &c. &c. The public arc invited to call and examine. A good assortment of CLOCKS at very low prices,— warranted. All kinds of Watches ami Clocks cleaned and repaired in tbe best manner, and warnintcd. All kinds of Jewelry repaired. .-\ugust 17, 1854. 23-4m Henry’s Commentaries on the Bible, in C volumes, 8vo sheep. Scott’s Bible in 6 volumes, and the same in 3 vol. E. J. HALE & SON. 0«t. 27. Mr. J. S. WEAR, Photographic Artist, WOULD respectfully annouace to the Ladies and Gentleme* of Fayetteville and vicinity that he has returned from the North, after having spent much time assiduously, in the a>lvancement and progress of his art, and at considerable expense in getting up ap paratus. &c., for the prosecution of that beautiful aud exquisite branch of Photography, which he will now present to the inspection of his former enlightened and discriminating patrons. The science of Photo graphy, or &s more commonly known under the appel lation of Daguerreotyping, has until very recently remained in its infaucy, but from the persevering and energetic researches in .\ctenic Chemistry, of mauy of its numerous and eminent votaries.—gentlemen both of this country ami Europe—it is now shining forth in all the refulgence of the most sanguine imagina tion, aud is destined to contribute much to the ad vancement of the arts and sciences generally, as well as in faithfully and truthfully delineating the Human face divine. Pictures by this process are considered far superior to Daguerreotypes. Daguerreotypes, Crystaltypei, Ambrotypes, Pana- types, Calotypes and all the other types taken at my Rooms in the greatest perfection of the Art. Ladies and Gentleuien are respectfully invited to call and examine specimens over the Jewelry Store of Messrs. Beasley & Houston and Dr. Hinsdale’s Drug and .\pothecary Store, Hay Street, Fayetteville. N. B. Persons having Daguerreotype Likenesses of absent or deceased friends or relatives, cau have them copied of the same or of larger dimensions by the new process, and as a picture, greatly improved. Pictures copied Photographically upon Paper, unexceptionable as a Likeness, from a small and indifferent Daguerreo type, furnishing tliem either in Light and Shade or in Colors excelling the finest Engraving in Water Colors. Prices varying according to size and finish. Nov. I. 45-tf Our Fall and Winter Stock of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, BOOTS, SHOES, FIATS, CAPS, BONNETS, 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. UALL & SACKETT. August 14, 1854. 22tfilm Fail, 1854^! .^Vir Firm, and JVew Goods. PEARCE & FERGUSON 4RE now receiving their Fall and Winter Stock ot Foreign and Domestic Staple and Fancy Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Umbrellas, Parasols, Boots and Shoes, &c. &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. PEARCE.] [J. B. FERGUSON. Fayetteville, August 12, 1854. 23tf S. S. AREl^ —DEALER IN— Fancy Pry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Sugar and Coliee. The public are invited to give a call at the Old Stand occupied by S. J. Hinsdale, south-west corner of Mar ket Siuare. Oct. 28, 1854. 46tf REMOVAL. ri'^HE Office of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Company is I removed to the Huske Building, on Green street, next door to P. Taylor's. J. S. BANKS, Ag’t. Nov. 6, 1854. 46tf J. W. BAKER Is uow receiving from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully se lected stock of a^'iiRyiTiiRK 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. Fashionable painted cottage beI-room Furniture in setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; l.,ooking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Piureaus; Secretaries aud Book-Cnses; What- .Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Warilrobes; Picture Frames aiul Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tt te a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with vEolian At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac tories in New York aud Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York prices—freight only added. November 2, 1854. 46tf A CARD. The subscriber tenders his services to the citizens of Fayetteville and tbe surrounding country, as a MASTKR BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, andgives notice that he is ready to contract for work in his line, at the lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON. Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. 38tf FOR SALE AND TO RENT. ONE Salamander Safe. One letter Press. 12 Shares Cape Fear Navigation Stock. One Horse and Rockaway. One Negro Woman. And all other property that we now own. Possession given 1st Jan’y next. .■\lso, to Rent, the office we now oocupy, for the balance of the year, (to 1st Julv next.) F. N. > J. H. ROBERTS. Nov. 6, 1854. 46-tf NOTICE. 1 DESIRE to inform the public generally, that my facilities for manufacturing Wagons, Carts, Drays, &c., are greater than they have heretofore been. I have a very good stock of Material and a iiumber of first rate workmen both in my Wood aud Blacksmith Shops. I will manufacture to order any kind of vehicles for heavy draft that may be required. Repairs will be done securely, neatly, and with dis patch, and the usual credit will be extended to regular customers; but those who have a job done occasionally will be expected lo pay for their work upon delivery, as it is difficult to keep so many small accounts. I have on hand a few wagons and carts which I will dispose of on reasonable terms. THO. C. FULLER. Oct. 27. 46-tf 4FRAJA, or Life and Love in Norway; The City Side, or Passages from a Pastor’s Portfolio; The Hermit’s Dell, &c. Also, further supplies of “Alone”; Conybeare’s Life and Epistles of St. Paul; The Psalmist with Supple ment; The Presbyterian Psalmodist, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Nov. 1. SHEMWELI. McDONALD, (Successors to P. Shemwell,) DEALKR8 IN STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, Also a general assortment of Straw & Silk BONNETS. In addition to our stock now on hand, which is very good, we will in a few days receive a new supply of SEASON.\BLE GOODS, which we will sell low for cash or on reasonable time to punctual customers. W. B. SHEMWELL. A. N. MCDONALD. East side Green Street. Fayetteville, Sept. 23, 1854. 34-y ! llOTEL. I^HE subscriber having purchased the Hotel situ ated on the South-East corner of Court House Square, and lately known as Stuart’s Hotel, would inform tbe public that he is now ready to aceomaao- date boarders by the day, week or month. Having made considerable outlay in furnishing and refitting the Establishment, he hopes to be able to give satis- aetion to all who patronize him. His Table shall be furnished with the best the market affords, his Bar with the best of Liquors, and his Stable with a plenty of good provender and faithful Ostlers. J. A. GILCHRIST. Jane 26, 1862. 8-tf REDUCED FARE. Through Tickets between W'ilmington, N. C., and Balti more. Fare $13. Via W'eldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash ington City, or via W’eldon, Portsmouth and Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the Office of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road Company, at Wil mington, or at the Office of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jan. 1. 1862. 53-tf NEW BOOKS. A Motu, or Reef-Rovings in the South Seas; Freaks of Fortune by J. B. Jones; History of Cuba, by Ballou; The Money Maker, and other Tales by Jane C. Campbell; Our Folks at Home, by Edw’d Tolliver. Alice Seymour, by Mrs. Gray; Ned Mus- grave, by Theodore Hook; 2d Series of Fanny Fera’s Portfolio; Peter Schlemihl in America, Laconia, or Le gend of the White Mountains; Romance of Travel; Ad ventures of Hunter?, and Travellers; Thr Jling Stories of the Forest Frontier; A Child’s History of England by Dickens; The Camp Fires of Napoleon; Pictorial Life of Andrew Jackson, by Frost; Peterson’s Familiar Science; Chambers’s Miscellany, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. NEW BOOKS. Babylon and Nineveh, Layard’s Second Ex pedition; Freaks of Fortune, by J. B. Jones; Alice Seymour; Ned Musgrave, by Theo. Hook. Also, further supplies of Capt. Canot; “Alone”; Hard Times, by Dickens. Just received. Oct. 16. E. J. HALE & SON. BOOK BLNDERY. KW. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business at the new Store next door to Mr. Beasley, Jeweller, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. August 1. 27t-^ tiEDAR FALLS Cotton Yam and Sheetings, for sale at Factory prices, by TROY’ &'iMARSH. May 30, 1863. 98tf NOTICE. ^B^HE SUBSCRIBER has removed to SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where he intends car rying on the TAILOKl.'VG BUSI NESS in all its branches Havinghad practical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neat ness and despatch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1863. 81-tf MALLJET'F & PAULMiER, Grocers and Commission •I’ffer- rhants^. 135 Fr«iit Street, NEW YORK. p. MALLETT.] [j, PAULMIER August 16, 1852. 18tf- NOTICE. '■'^OCTOBS Mallett & McSwain having left their JL^ 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 by calling on him and settling the same. W. P. MALLETT. H. A. McSWAIN. Fayetteville, Aug. 30, 1863 . 24tl The Virginia Comedians, or the old days in the Old Dominion; Easy Nat, or the three Ap prentices; Scott’s Infantry Tactics; &c., &c. Just re- ceiveil. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 4. PUMl'S. ^lORCE and Suction Pumps, Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe. For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. March 30. 83-tf Nick Williams’s Rye Whiskey at wholesale or retail. MeDONALD * MeMASTER. Dec. 10. 1863. 62 i WAN rt'.i). Good Turpentine Distiller to act at Kyle’s J^and- ing. Liberal price irill be paid. ■\pr 12, 1854. R. F. MURPHY. 87-tf TO DISTHJ.ERS. E will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS turpentine, and request Distiliers to give J. & T. WADDILL. 8tf w us a call when in market. June 26, 1854. MiilHard Tablea for Sale, 1HAVE two good Billiard Tables with all the fix tures, which I will dispose of on reasonable terms if application be made soon. JAMES H.\LES. Aug. 21, 1854. 24-tf 'B^HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, Whit« a Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on Jas. W’. Strange, who can always be found at the Still. .McLAURIN & STRANGE. Feb’y 18, 1853. 70tf Si)ellers, five groce.— K. J. HALE & SON. Elementary Just received. Oct. 18, 1854. The OLD NORTH STATE in 1776, BY Rev. Dr. CARUTHERS. COPIES of Dr. Caruthers’s new work on |[ f f 1 f the “Revolutionary Incidents and Sketches of Character, chiefly in the Old North State. Just received, for sale wholesale and Sept. 2G. Blanks for sale here. warn