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THILIL lElBT SEMI-WEEKL. Y. vol.. IV.] FAYKTTEVILLE, N. C. JUNE 21, 1855. [NO. III.] l>i:lNl'i:i» MONDAYS ANi* THUliSDAVS. i:i)\V\lM) J. HALE & sox, i;i>li'. K \M* l’i;(H’RlHTOK8. t r00 if {.aid in , > ' .■>(» if jiuj.l iliirinjr the vearof suhsi'rip- ,.f tho yt'iir bus exj>irel. Wei'klv >h>*ku\ kr ^2 (M") per annuui, Jf luiid iu ■ • iiu’i': >■- '• p:U'l (liirinji the year of siiliscrii*- r ^ *"• ;i!ter the your li;»s expired. 1 'iVF.H riSKMKNTS iii;pitel for sixty cents per li'i lines for the tirst. iiuil thirty cents for cacli I |.nhUc:»tion. \ early ailvortisenients by spe- •.trut', rtt re;isonuhlc rates. Advertisers are ; r,i >tate the number of insertions desired, or STARR v WILIJAMS. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN i'oreigH and MMomestir M9ry imoodit, IIA V Fayetteville, N. C. J. U. STARR.] [j. M. WILLIAM. April 28, 1852. 8tUf T. C. worth; (lENKRAL rOMMlSSTON MERCHANT, WILMINGTON, N. i\ Ur'Ual advnnces made on consignments of ’otton. Naval Stores, ;>nd other Produce. Particular attention piven hy G. AV. DAVIS to pur chasing ('argoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c. Jan’y 17, 18-‘}'). 03-tf T. C. H. G. WORTH, i _ _ MONEY. 1 WE dislike to ullude to unpleasant sulyecta this 1 ring these hard times, but if our customer- ' I whose notes and accountH have been lying over for one 1 and two year.s, would oall and pay us, we would b« j thaakful. If not convenient to call in person, remit- i i tances will do. We would almost couseiit ti> pay post age for the sake of tlie ('ash. J. .S: T Nov’r 27, 1854. WADDILL, Hay St. r>2tf 1 mm, MEDICINES & (jHEMIlllliS. Drs. FOULKES & IIIACRAE, IJni^ Street, near the Fayetteville llottl. WE respectfully ask the attention of our customers and friends to eur l!2(> acros Turpentine Land for sale. AB.VRGAIN can he had bv early a]>plicftti»m to ■^EILL MONROE. Fayetteville, N. C-. Nov. 2, 1851. 4f»tf COTTON HAGGING. IH.WE a jdentiful suj>ply of (lunny and Dunde Cotton Uagging, liale Rope, and Ragging Twine. April 9, 1855. i't' i' 'iitiiuieil till forbid, and charged accord- ' . . _ f^L.'tters t > the Editors must be post-paid. : Comiuission ^Si: rorwonling MercluiHtS, ' 1, jrivc the highest Cash price. iEO. McNEILL. My C(*K1 Spring; Mills, boinir 'aiv repaired, will receive and grind Wheat. UEO. McNEILL. 10-t’iw Wihningion A* FayetteriUe Fas- sen^ser Etine. 'jV K NKW ST1:AM1:R -M.VdNuLlA" will leave I . ivittcville Tuesdays and Friday-^ at l'> minutes • -■inri>''. and Wilni'ngton W’ednes'iays and Satur- - I' \; ck. Passage >1. T. S. LUTTERLOll •11, t.tf lO ri RPEM'IXK DIS TILLERS, i:! \\ K on hand, anil will continue to keep, SPIRIT 1 AllHF.l.S, inailc at Mr. .\. McAllister's Shop, in tiecd will pU'ijpO call. J. S. HANKS. ' n. i>.j'*. 'J-tf BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wiliiiiii$fton, i¥. C. Usual advances made on consignments. .lan’y 17, 1855. tj!^-tf HTT: HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. OFFICE on corner of Front aud Princess street, under Journal oflice. Dec. 12. 48-tf REV.IAMIN R. m SKE, .\TTOK.\El AT I^AW, FAVKTTKVll.LE, N. C. %VAV be found at the Office formerly occupied by Walter \. lluske, Es'^. on Bow Street. Will attend the ('ounties of Mo.ire, Cumberland anil And obtain Bounty Land and Pensions under LARGE and COMPLETE STCM1K of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which we are now receiving, and which we are determiued to sell at such low price.s as cannot fail to giv« satisfaction. It will be our aim to sell Medicines that can be depended upon. Give us a call before making Dundee your purchases. ae. April 9, 1855. U4-tf Send iu your orders and they shall be supplied. .AS J W D Ai;DERR EOT VPES. FWMtSV CMjJMfSS f|lHEhighe.stcash price paid for Turpentine, White n « ri Itn D D I? ATVD I? T lVr\II?CCrC Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. Call on lli ItltliiU 1 1 i Hi LilllLj!iJ\ Taken at WEAR’S, ROOMS NEAR THE MARKET. J. s. WEAR. FeVy 1. 72-tf Jas. W. Strange, who can alwavs be found at the Still. McLAURlN & STRANGE. Feb’y 18, 1858. 70tf Robeson, the various acts. March 15, lh55. 84tf IMUNTLN'Ci PRESS I'OR SALE. ■'ill. Sa'i'- ribors hnve f"r sale an Imperial No. 1 iV.i-l'-ii;:; 1. Uftii l Press. 2d hand. It will be sold /. .K'livenb’e in I’etersburg, Va. It iii said to be I i-I’ri'-' un'i in ^">"1 cr ier. Jane I. E. J. HALE A: SON. 1 Prinoipal.^. S'l./i/.'U rcU/c Male I' c/nale Seminary. A. b. McLKAN.) I*. MolNTVRE, , \| ANNIF, .1. McLt.\N, 1 Ttachers in Fumale • LDl'lSA F. McLKAN, ) Department. 'S^ill! r.xercises cf this 'nsiitutiou will be resumed 1 Ti Thurs lay 5th .luly next. The services of 'om- ■ r :^'^;.'tant^i will be secured to meet the wants of :;’i: patronage. ; . - 'chool !• plep.saiitly situated in the Village nt ':-t>rviUe, alias "Toomer, ' the county site of Har- •• . ui^y, in ft region of country remote from vice; J the I Ivantasre of attending (^hurch in the Vil- . every Sabbnth. .Mail facilities, which have hitherto , i'-nied, will now be enjoyed three times a week. '*■1.'' at.d tiii.irdians will find It to the advantage of j hiMri-n aud wards to have them in this SoIuK)!. - • ittenti in will be paid to their intelleotual and /. traiuing. lf“n*s will be ch^irged frorii the time of entering, ; leduction made unless for pr"tracted illnes!. .r 1. witho\it lights, .ii.* per month. 11 1T1‘.»N PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. , ; i imary Department, 5m ' ■ r Kngi;;h tirnmmar. Arithmetic 2d part, leo- ..r^l by. History, Chemistry, Philosophy, Rheto- i . * ' 12 r.tl ; Arithmetic :^d part, .\lgebra, Geimetry, ■ ’i and Greek Languages. 16 M) EXTRA: ; '•! : !(■ on Piano, with use of Icritrument, 2> Go Firtich and German, ench, 10 0i i'iswiug, Puinting and Needle-Work, each, 5 ••• . gratis. Mi. :n. 1'.'.5. 5tf .). G. SMITH, iniPi iiressim; \\u siiwinc saloon, III thf FttydteviUe Until. tLL kinds of Perfumeries, Hair Oils, Shaving and Toilet Soap f>r sale. Oct. IS. 1854. 41-Y R. M. ORRELL, .f iVT iO.^'Fs E R Axn €'oiuiuiH!«ioii .^ereliaiit. .\pril 1H.55. '.'(i-tf dissolutionT ^■IHE Express Steaniboat Company was dissolveil JL this day by mutual consent. The boi)ks of the concern are placed in the hands of Mr. John Shaw, at D. i W. McLaurin's. who is authorised t'> settle up and receipt for the ?ame JA.MES E. .METTS, M J. UAMSAV, N. A. RAMSAY S'.i-tf TROY & Mi Its II HAVE ON HAND: New Crop Molasses, Sugars, (’offec. Suit, Iron, Nails, HarJwaie, Cutlery, Window (Jlass, Hlacksmitli Tools, Dye Stuffs, Spices, A«Ja- uiuiitino aud Tallow ('audios, (’rockery, Hoots and Shot's, Cotttiu (’ards, Saddles and Hri- . dies. Snuff, Soaps, l)ry (roods, etc., etc., Which they oiler at wholesale aud retail. • —also,— Mess Pork, Bacon, Lard, Mea! ^I'rcbh,) Dried Fruits, ('abbage, FRESH up country Butter. B^T’We are .\gents for the sale of Stoddard’s Cele- brate«l PiaJio Forte, warranted at N. V. i>rices. .Manufactured Tobccco at Factory prices. Jaii'y 2S, 1S5S. Oti-tf NOTICE. Doctors Mallett i McSwain having left their 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 Fe.ar River, who may be iu arrears eitiier by note or account, will confer a favor by calling on him and settling the same. W. i*. .MALLETT H. A. .McSWAIN. Fayetteville, Aug. I5(t, 1S5H. 24tf CANTON AlATTINc;. ■ PIECES, 4-4 and i^I. while and checked M "P Matting. Just received. .Also. Velvet Tapestrv and Ingrain Carp>'tingi. .'i. W. Tll.LiN«;H VSr .V «■(» M;iV 2 '7-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. 7SE(]'0ND Hand buggies in good repair. A. A. McKETHAN. .April 18, 1856. yStf $25 Rowan] WILL be given for the delivery to me, or for the confinement in the .Tail of Cumberland county, of D.AVID BOOKER, who ranawav from.ine aV>out the middle of last .lune. DES('’RIPTION.—Booker is about 5 feet 10 inches high, very black, has fine white teeth, speaks pleasing- U8 with any forwarding business:^ we are not pre- | jn conversation, is about forty years oM, and pared^for it. _ J. I. W.ADDILL. i in walking bends forwai^ considerably. He is a Black- Jan y 11, 185o. j smith by trade. 1 have his indentures for tv.’o years trom 1st of May LAM) RROKER. 1H.AVE so many inquiries about Turpentine Lands, that I have concluded to offer iny services to buy and sell. i Those having Lands fur sale will furnish me plots and | i^uantity, together with a fair description and price.— i My romniissions shall be moderate. j JAS. G. TOOK. I Nov. 21, 1853. 4Htf NOriCE. ^^Uli friends in the country' will please not iroulile SPIRIT RARRELS. E are prepared to furnish Distillers with any w T number of Spirit Barrels they may want ^ J. & T. WADDILL. MaylTT 2-tf JUST PUBLISHED, ~ .1 aud, t'orrerted Edition of Devereus’s XSqnity, Vol. 2. B .ToR SOME years past this volume of the Reports r of the Supreme ('ourt of North Carolina has been out of print. The subscribers have printed a 2d edi tion, revised and corrected, which they will be happy to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have incoiujdete sets. Orders are solicited. Should they be encouraged sufficiently by the .sale of this volume, they projiose to follow it by a re-print of Devereux’s l^t, ;!d. and 4th I.aw, aud I>ev. iV Battle’s 1st Law, all of which are t>ut of print. E. J. HALE & SON. May 1855. ‘JOO ('asks Frt'sli Lime, Calcined Plaster, I'lastoriiig Hair and Cement, Mackerel and Herring, by J. W. POWERS & ('O. The Litue will be in this week. April lU. 93tf M7) liAGS PERUVIAN GUaNO for sale by C. T. HAIGH ^ SONS. .Vpril 23. 94-tf Cape Fear Ltands for sale. WE OFFER for sale tiTat Valuable Plantation, known as the “.ASHE PLA(’E,” seven miles above Fayetteville, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED .ACRES,—every acre of wlrirh is Cajte Fear Bottoms, ami susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land requires no puffing, as it is known to be the best farming lands on ’ape Fear River. Terms.will be made satisfactory if the right sort of purchaser is fouad. T. S LUTTERLOH. J. & T. WADDILL. Feb. C, 1855. 73-tf A lar^e quantity of Manut’actured TOBACCO, of various brands and prices, for sale by 1854, for coats and cl arges iu State case vs. him, in the Sujierior Court >f Cumberland county; and nil per- •sous are cautioned not to employ him without ray con sent. T.' R. UNDERWOOD. Dee. 19, 1854. )Otf .S: HORNE. 1 )tf STED.MAN July 20. 1854. CHARLES RANKS, eo*vrECTio*VF K, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALKi! IN Furtsi^n Fniitti, X^uts, (^ii/ars, Tohnrc-i, SjhiJ)', tt'r. GKCE.\ Fayetteville, W. C. March 1, 1853. 7Htf Feill and Winter Goods. J. T. IVadifm, HAV STREET, Are now receiving their F.all and Winter GOODS consisting of a large ami well selected stock of LOOK TO YOl’U I.VTKREST! T HE Subscribers have erected Blinds, .\pril 4, 1S55. Sasli, ^■IHK .^ul':»criber liaving liecome Agent for the -iali- JL of WINDOW SASH, BLINDS and l)(>ORS ef ail sizes, will sell cheaper than has ever been sold in Fay etteville. Give me a call at my shop on Old Stre*-t He is prepared to execute all work in the »'arpt:iiier- iug line, as he has bcveral good workmen. CHA’S F. ASKl'.W .lan'v 1S55. 5'1-v .lOSEPH P.AKER. il .III., A W \TTORXi:V AT \S taken an office ne.vt doi^r to Wiu. B. Wiight''j Lmw ofiioe on Green Street. He will attend and ■ -e ill the I’ounty and Superior Court.^ of Ctiinber I. idei>, Robeson and Sampson. '1 r'-h S',, lb5;i. ‘ PERUVIAN (iUANO. ' Uf E have arranged with Messrs. Barreda &. Bro., Agenfi of the Peruvian Government for sup-! : ' ' of pure Guano of their >nr own importation, and i it for sale in any quantities nt the following prices, | i iv. /i on I'/. ! 1 ton or under, 2J cts. per lb.; [ 1 to 5 tonh >51 j)cr ton of 2,000 lbs.; | Over r» tons per ton “ j Deliveries cun be made at our wharves to any of the ftiver Boats, or from ouv warehouse on west side of I the River to the cars of the W'ilmington & Miinchoster i it.i.id. o/ f I>rayage to the cars of the Wilmington & Weldon . I; id will be 50 cts. per ton. Railroad freight from | Wiliiiington to any fxiint on the C. Road, not west j ■ ■ ilill.-^borough, will be !ji2 per ton. Df.1U)SSET & BROWN. j 'M’liiingt'^n, .May 2H. 5-'5m j i iiKN('H P.URR MIL!. S'l'ONKS, | \\ Aim ANTE//. rilHE Subscribers inform their 1 friends and tl>e public that they make to order FRV:.\€II ntRK ,UMJLE ST0P.VES, warranted to be of the l>est quality, being made from Burr Blocks of their own importation from the •' luanies in France. They also keep lor .sale i:st!!’i:s anil COC.ILII’U .)1ILL STII.M^S, l;''I/i'lNG CL/rn and CALCINED PLASTER. I I'.Ill th- Senior Partnei'.s long e.xperience in the • tiri.i of Egenton, M'.rriss Co., of which he ^ iii. iiiluT, ;uid their determination to give satis- :i. tiiey assure cust iniers their orders shall be utid promptly esccuted. WILLIAM [lOtiG .y SON, K C.,iner of North and Centre Sts,., opposite ' i’> ihiniure it Sus'iuehanna R. R. Depot, Jialtimore. M ... 'S.t, 1855. 5-yp ! Sl'EDMAN HORNK, Ihij finals., Il(tr(hv(ire, (rroccrlrs^ 4*r TA% irrxi:vii.i.E, n. v. Y^^oULD respectfully inform the citizens and the ^ ^ [lublic generally, that they have just returned i New V'ork, and arc receiving their S])ring Stock ..'Ih, (.-■.iisi'^ting of />ry (i'in)ifs (i roii'fiis, Hard wan', (f’t. • iiiety of Hats, suitable for the seaiion; Ladies’ i ^t-Dtienieii's iioots, Shoes aud Slippers; a large as- '•'iieiit of reiidy-niade Clothing; a great many articles l:i.lies’ line, aii'l we would be pleased to have t'» call and exipiine for themselves, t !• r^ sent to our care from our friends and cub- "1 will lie promptly attended to. MiirrJ. ;}0, 1858. ' 81 tf ih \v. p. ELLio rr, ('nmmiAsion uinf Foricai Jinj M> •rrha nt, WILMIXGTOX, N. Tune 10, 1854. 4tf JONEPII R. BLOSIiOn, c o .n .m!!»o AND I'()RW Ak 1)ING MERC11 .VN [\ .V. €', Pro lapt personal attention given to all Consign inents. and Cush advances made on Produce to be ship ' ped to other ports or sold in thit market. Feb. 12, 1H55. •‘Is VV . A. HUSKE, ATTOKNKV AT LAW. 1 AM) 1 CLERK AND MASTER IN EyUlTV ! F-WKTPEVILLK, N. ('. reb'y 10, 1855. 7 I-tf Worth & Utley, Forvvardinj^ and General Cr)niniission MERCHANTS, FayeUeviUe.f *V. €\ .1. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. I'TLKY. .TIAKCH 19, 1^55. STARR & WILLIAMS ARE NOW RECEIVING A GENERAL STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODSj l}ounets; lioniiet, ('apand Plain Ribbons; Ilut.s; Shoes; ar.i K(‘aly-^afle Clothing, Which they will sell low at wDolesale, for Cash or to prompt paying customers. 84-tf ,1AMi:S E. METIS, Co/n/ni.sslott h'()niiftrdinr Mcrchnnt^ wii.min(;ton, n. c. August 2H, 1854. 2t;tf ^ WAN'rEI) r*lo HIltE for tiie ’ a’.ance of the year, a good house JL servant, in a small family, for such a one a good [irice will *ie paid. Eii'juirc :it this Office. WHO wnl Llf HAVK TlKH iiUT IT' .4 MfiT ('nrrln>if Hshihlhhmpnt on the Mifit'iri/ Green, nppnsite th*’ .Mrfhoh'!it ('hurcfi, frontimj nn Mtimfonl Street. GREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayetle«'ille boiiiid to ri'^HE Subscribers would re.specttully inform theij I friends and the pt:blic, that they liave entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting tiie general C.ARRIAGE BU.SINESS iu all its various parts. .Vnd being both practical workmen, fully iinder'tanding their business, they have no hesitation to eonif-are worK with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura bility. One of the firm may bv known by reference to .A. H. W'hitfield’s iron work for the Inst 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. Pifr. Ja.mks Rkanin. ! Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1858. »>2tf HE Subscribers have S.f M' 8 miles from Fayetteville, on the Western Pl«nk Road, and wili be prepared to ifurnish ALL KIXUH OF LIMIBER, at the shortest notice, deliverable either in town or at the Mill. Terms as reasonable as can be affordeJ. Mr. .las. F. .Marsh, of the firm of Troy ,j- .Marsh, in Faveiteville, is authorised to make contracts for our I.umber. !>AVID KIVETT BROTHERS, ('umberland »'o., .\pril 2:!, 1S55. 04-»im Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, BlacksmitlitV T ur- pentine Tools, .\gricultural lin- pleinents. Boots and Shoes, Hnts and Cans, Saddlery and Lea ther, Heavy articles hi the Dni^ line, Ready-made Clo thing, and StapK; Dry (iootls. J. W. RAKER Is now receiving from the North the largest, finest, and most carefully se lected stock of riiRi^iTiiRr. ever offered in this market; which, added to his owu manufacture, makes his assortment coinjdete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to pioictual customers. Fashionable painteil cottage bed-room Furniture in setts: curled fiair and shuck, and cottou Mattresses: Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons anil ’radles; Sidi' Boanls: Bureaus; .Secretaries and Book-(’ases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture i'raines ami Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands: Sofas in Mahogany anl W’ftlnut; Tete a Tetes; (Jttomans: Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..^jolian At tachment: Rosewood Mclodians, from the bet manufac tories in New Vork «ml Boston, warranted as good as auy made in the country, aud will be sold at N. York prices—freight oidy addel. November 2, 1854. .'tf Marbte Factory. \ De. HALL & BOLLINGER. 51-tf This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 43tf j We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex- j amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and .Shoes, j I Steam EoKines—Faynteville Manufacture. WE are now prepared with all the necessary ma chinery for manufacturing STE.AM ENGINES ! from five to sixty tiorse power, which we can furnish 1 on as favorabla terms as auy Northern establishment. I Persons in want of Engines for Mills, Boats, Kc. wili ! perceive the advantage of haviiig them made near home. — — I li^*An Engine of our own manufacture can be seen LAUR1NRUR(;H high SCHOOL.lin operation at the Foundry. ^Hli Trustees of this School have the satisfaction I to announce to their patrons and the community | at large, that they iiav« secured the services of the i Rev. GEO. B SC«^»TT, M. of the University of Edin burgh, Scotland, us Principal. I .Mr. .''Colt has heen long and favorably known, in | this country, in Scotland, and iu England, as an able, i diligent, aud successful Instructor of Youth. | The friends of Education are respectfully invited to a f„r.toiiiil examination ol the system, the new system. Collegiate training pursued in this Institution, whereliy instruction in all the branches of a polite, sci- entitic, and accomplished Education, can be expedi tiously aud effectu.iily acquired. TERMS—$12, and ^'20, per session of five months—one-half payable in advance. Board can be obtaiued at $8 per month D. C. MclNTVKE, Sec’y. Lanrinliurgh, Richmond county N. C. 1 Feb. .S, 1855. / 74-y Bv GEO. LAUDER. TWO DllORS ABOVE C. T. HAIGH & SON'S STORi:, Fayetteville, N. V. Jan’y 20, l55 fi4vpd The Mjargrsl Carriage Farfortf in the South : Ij’iVC ‘l*V The nnder.siiint'd ci*ntinue to carry on the LIVERY BUSI- NEiv'^ at this jdaee. They have lateiy 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 fjr the large patron- ' age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation i of the public favor. W'e promist a satisfactory trip to all who may wish tc travel. Stables at the West end of Mumford street, ; where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or I at the Store first door East of Mr. Lutterlob. i J. W. POWERS & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 185.S. 71 tf f DISSOLUTION. fBlHE concern of Benbow, Kyle & Co., is this day JL dis^lved by mutual consent, and the business will in finure be conducted by Benbow Kyle, who .ALONE are authorized to settle the business of the old concern above mentioned, of B., K. & Co. C. BENBOW, JAMES KYLE, Jr., W. R. LOVE. Fayetteville, -April 21, 1865. y4-tf MURRAY, PEACOCK & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. PRt)MPT and personal attention given to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, &c. E. Mi uitw. L. Pc.vcocK. C. 11. Kobinson. April 2o, 1855. 94-3m M* Kl‘7rHA.\ R' Mnrcli I't. 84 tf ROOK UINDKRY. RW. H.VRDIE has resumed the Book Binding • iiusiness at the new Store next door to .Mr. ISeasley. .leweller, where he will receive and execute binding in any style dcbired. August 1. 27tf Norici:. ^IlHE late firm of JA.MES & JONES is dissolved. J The subscriber will in future conduct the busi ness in his own nnnie, and is prepared to do all kinds of Brick Work, White wasliing and Plastering, in the neatest style and on the best terms. He keeps con stantly on hand an excellent article of White Lime, and the best Plast«r of Paris. Persons wishing work in ray line will please give me a call. F. M. JAMES. Oct. 30. _ 45-tf NEW ROOKS ^MIHE History of the Hen I’. v, i : T o- Masonic Text I. Book, by Cross; The ir>-al Iron Wheel, by Graves; Baptist History, by Orchard. ^Iso, further supply School Books, Slates, Steel I'ens, &c. E. J. HALE & SON. May 2. $100 REWARD. R.AN.AW'AY from the subscriber, two Negro Girls and four Children, viz: M.ARTH.A, a bright mu- altto, five feet four or five inches high, took with her two girl children, Frances and Ann; II \NN.\H, copjicr colored, about the same height oi Martha. Hannah took wllh her two male children, Lewis and Jidiu. The a))ove negroes formerly beluiged to the estate of George T. Barksdale, and are supposed to be lurking about the Cape Fear, abmit Mr. Winslow’s plantation' The above reward wili be paid for theli’ contineuient in any Jail so th.at the sub.scri}ier can get tliein, or for their delivery to the subscriber in Sampson county. FLEET R. PETERSON. September fi, 1853. 2C»-tf 8100 REVV ARD. ri'^W'O attempts have been recently mad^ to injure £ me pecuniarily, in the lestruction, by fire, of my Turpentine lands lying on Beaver and Cross Creeks. One in .'\pril last, by v.hi ii F lost some filte-.-u thou sand boxes. »ne on yesterday while my hatuls wt re at dinner, by which about 'OOO Turpentine b(«xes were destroyed. T.eing thus injured I feel it to bi- n.y duty to oiler the above reward for such inrormalion i,.^ will lead to the conviction id' the oll'ender or oli'enders. .And I most earnestly call upon my friends :i;id all good citizens >f the county to aid me in lerrreting out the viir.aii or villians, who, in violation of the public pence, regardless of their own self-res[iect and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malice, attemi>t, hy Stealth, to injure the property of others. CHIUSTOPHER .MUNRoE. July 20, 1854. 15- RKDUCED i'ARi:. Tlirougli 'I’iukots between Wilmington, N. (^, and Balti more. Fare S'1 Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & Wasii- ington ’ity. or vi.-i W’eldoii, i’ortsnioiitli and Nn-folK. Foi'l'ickcts apply attheOfBce lof the Wilmington ami Raleigh liail Road Company, at Wil mington, or at the Ottice of the Baltimore Steaui CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WiLMlXiTOX, N. C. ri'^lIE CL.ARENDON IRON WtJllKS are now prepared £ to receive orders for Beam, Vertical, Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pressure, and adapted to all purposes; Circular, Vertical and Port- ble Saw Mills, complete; Pumps, Mining Machinery, (irist andT-’lour Mills, complete; Parker, Turbine and other Water Wheels, Equipping of Steamers, Car Wheels and .Axles; Horse Powers of various patterns; Rice Field Pumps and Engines; Bice Thrashers; Shingle Macbine.s, Shafting, Pullies, Hangers, Gears, and all other .Mill Work. CASTlNtJS.—Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip tions, including Ornamental Iron Railing. Pipe, Bridge (’astings, kc., kc. The Company would respectfully invite attention to their styles anil patterns of Railing, wliii h may be seen at their oflice. 1501 Ll'.I’iS.—Tubul.ar, Flue and Cylindrical Boilers, Water Tanks, (Jliinuievs, and all other kinds of Boiler W(u-k. REP.VIRS.—.\ separate departni.-nt and force will !.e kejit for repairs, where work will be done thorough ly .and with despatch. ,\11 work iloue in the establishment delivered either on the cars of the Wiloiington iV .Manchester Rail Road, or the Wilinington Weldon Rail Roa«l, or in flats at the Conijiany’s wlrirf, free of charge. Having large facilities, the above work will be (h>ne ou :is reasoii it)ie terms as elsewhere. North or South, and in a prompt and satisfactory manner. (’onsultati(m by letter or o*herwise in regard to plans and designs for mills or their furniture, :iud for inachiuei'v generally, willingly answerel. .All onlers or coniMiunicatioiis to be addressed to the uulersigned. HENRY .M. URANE, Agent. .March 17. 85-tf. 'I'o Mercfuuils and Mait»fiicitirers of 'I'm- H7/rr. jS ll.Wr, on liand now, and shall keep a supply of I. Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets. Lead Pip«, Sheet Lead, &c. —ALSO— A large assortment of plain and Japanod Tin Ware ESPECTFULLY informs his friend.** anl the public, that he has built up large substaniia- Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expre.-ssly for manul factwring Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material aud by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made iu the United States, tor neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work lone elsewhere th«t is as well done. He now has on hand, Finisiikd, the LARGEST STO(^K of Cnrriages, Baroitcfics, Rockttit'nys, and fc'.s-, Ever offered in this place, anl a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for C.^.sii. or on short time to punctual customers. He ha.s on hand more th»n ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Veiii- cles finished and in coarse of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by t>ad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy' would do well to call and examine for Iheniselves. Orders thankfully rccci ved and promptly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice aiivl on very reasonable terms. May 28, 1858. *Sif NEW FIR.M. ^■IHE uinlersigned have this day formed a tlopartncr- JL ship umler the name and style of COCNl'lL, R.VY & Co., for the purj>ose of carrying ou the mer cantile business, at tlie stand formerly occupied by- Council Ray, where they expi‘ct to keep a general assortment d' Staple and Fancy Dry Good^’. They hope by close attention to business to merit a siiare i>f public patron.age. JOHN T. I'oU.SCIL. ALi;.\VM)I.U U.W. JOHN A. .MCmil.SON. March 12, 1S55. ;^2tf 'I'lu; snl)scriln'fs vviil pui i liasc Spirits j Turpentine, or make advances on c>»nsiguments to their i friends in Wilmington, or .N'ew Vork. | r. T. M.VIGH SONS. j ■April'.I, isr.5. ^ lioff ro DlSTlLi.EllS. WE will i>ay the highest cash price for .'^I'lRlT.S ! TURl’EN'l'lNE, and re.juost I'istillers to give ! us a call when in market. .lune 2t>. 1854. M. A. RAKEirS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL i;i!\ m RIFLE MliM'FACTORV. V GENERAL ASSORTilENT of double and single- barrel Shot Guns: Game P.ags; Shot Pouches; Powder Flasks: Jrinking Cups and Flasks; Percussion Caj>s, 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 Sell-Cocking, from 2 to (j inches; German Pistols of .nil qualities: Bowie Knives; Hunting Knives; Blowing Horns; Cane Guns: .Air Guns. .All of which are offered at wholesale or retail, on moderate terms. Rirtes made to orter, aud warranted to shoot from 1 Go to‘.00 yards. A good assortment constantly on ;band. ! Jobbing of .‘ill kinds executed with promptness and on reasonable terms, j .All orders promptly attemled to. Opposite the Post Oflice, Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 1, 3854 28tf Pl.ANTS, TREKS, vS^c. 4('ONS11>ER.\i?LE lot of choice things just re ceive! and for sale; among which Asparagus, Rhiiliarb, and Rfsp » ^rries should l>e pbinte l as soon as possible. C. LUTTERLOH, Nurseryman. RKMOVAI.. ^■"^HE Oflice nf the Brothers’ .Steam Boat (,’ompany is £ removed to the Huskc i’uilding, on Green street, next door to 1’. Taylor’s. J. S. B.ANKS, -\g't, Nov. ti, lS->4. 4utf These Pltln are rnlinly V , uii«] :tr n niost snperior Mrtlieiiic in tin; >f :.!! IHliiiat )'im jtlaints. ChtlU anil t\rrr. lAxfr Jouitriicf. Sick Iforf.Trhr. St-rnfnUt. S*ilt llhi'tim. of oV kinfir. I^xs uf OI>f(ntrJeil aH'i j'ftin/n! M-ntlruaUon. arri nil Im- ij. ring As a tVmale Mwlicifi** they net liko a rlianij. hiiil wlirn taken according the direction*!, they never fail to cur* tlie wor.»t ••a.'.'!’ nf PileM, after all other rcmeJief fail. Tlie}' purify th•^ bloo«l« cqnallze (he circular tiou, restore the lilvcr. Kidneys, and otiier Se~ rretory Or^an^ to a healthy tone aud artioii : itml as aa Anii-Bilk>u.' Fr-uiil; .MeJirinc tlipy have no equal Price 25 cents per I ox. AIno J r W.\1)1»1LL stf Packet Company, and of the B.iltimore and Ohio Rail of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail. _ _ ^ •'JL . . .1. VV AVT\Ul4'VVQ Road CompaDV, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jan. 1. 186’2. March 12, 1855. C. W. .ANDREWS, Market Square. 82tf NOnCE. A LL persons indebted to the late lii iu of t 'OL'N'- 'lL, C.\IN .V. Co , ;ire enriiestly re iue>le 1 to eatl and settle, as longer indulgence cannot b- given. CtU'NClL R.VY. .March 12. 1855. H2tf ’iOlH) Spirit Barrels lor sale l>y McLAURlN & STRANGE. June 12. 1854. 4U' A rrmtdyffrr Ouvght. Oid.i. Oatarrh. Bronchitis, Croup. Whiyiping Onugh, Axthma. Omtnmptiim. Nerr>mtt Dittasa. Dyrprptia. Oot- Hrtnett, Erytipelat, Diseatt njf the Ilearl, Infiammatum and Pain in the Bad: and Side. nU di.vatet nrising frnm o Jfr ranged ttatt of the Stomach, and tn -sJutv the diMrets and had fielingfrrm eatinff ton hearty fooi, in vyak and dyspeptic habitt. VABRAWTKD TO BE PTTEELY 'VEGKTABLE. These Pill* art as an Kxpertorant, Tonic, and Aperient. One 2i> rent bos pf'SsaBses three time." more power to cu>>: di^ea^eH thnn • one dollar bottV of any of the s'yrups, Kalsums, er Mr^a- parilla!!, that wore ever ra^de; and a 'imple trial of only one hox will prove thi-' imp.>rlant truth. Tliey promote Expertoratiouy Ioosen tite Phlegm* and Clear the Lnnga and other Secre* tory OrKanSf of all luorbifl matter, and there is not another remedy in the whole Materia >Iedica '-apable of impartins such healine jirepertieF to the i.iin/f: and Vital Or Kanb a; thexp Pilln. They Cnre Coxtiveueatty produce a fceod, regular Appetite^ and Strengthen the Sy»tem« Price 25 cent* per box, oont.iinine i'i dn«eg of Medicine. Call on the Agent.* who sell the Pill^ and pet the yiantar’t Almanac orati«, givinf; full particulars and certificate!- of cure*. Botb kind> of the atove-named Filin are for sale in Every Towm and Village In North aMd South Carol lna> In Fatettevillk, by S. J. lll.NsP.ALEand J. N. S.\111H,
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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