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TiiuyLH SBMI-WEEKLiT. i'’- \| i ^ t , ' 'U:; • \i: ■' 1. «l ■■>/. • lilt ; i ;: 'i tllli' ] ••! r n in-i- ■ bi- . Kl.l ' i, N i !)-.r ('(). M iV' II r. ’ 1'.! rs. \ (M th». I.:i.v |u T I i'l Iprt':. ' el |i VI.!. t \_'- jhfft/ IV a: -AK :■ haul* i:. I; n t c 1 ' _ ‘ ' llllniu . '' ' ' lute II ' )•“'■ •r !:■ ■ lllla.. It'*; ^ ' |ur>- tav .1- ■ ■ ' H f:i ■ -• • jl lor. r. i Ifhf'V n: • > jl.l. f’. .1 \0\.. IV.] FAYKTTEVIl.LE, N. C. JUNE 25, 1855. [NO. 11*2.] ■ lit i ' .,r.. l„i- ..t i:: h.- i • ■' ■ li. ii.. I - l.fi) ^ I.K iN m:oi Btioiiftiy: i-'"' •3 Kfi’!'' Jtii'iii; .' I'*: ■ „f nr '"ry- I; L’,.' >11 ‘*= Ail. i:- ort'F“. i lUMl I* MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i:i)\\ AIJD .1. HALE & SOX, i;iHTi>HS A\i» l*K(t!*iaKT«)RS. t'!‘ Scmi-WiH'kly Omskuvbr 00 if’ }>Kiil in , .')»> if j'lii'l >luriii): tho year of sut'sciip- :• SI tlio yosir has cx}ilre«l. , \V,';'k’y On>K.nvKK !*ij 00 |ieranmun, if piiiil in , ,, .'>‘t if jiai'l iluriiiir tlie yoar of siihs*rip- • S '. >(! aftor the your has expiroil. ■\ KKTt^^K^U'N'^S inst'vteil for sixty cents per • :iin‘s lor the tiviit. ami thirty cents for each • ji>iMic;aion. Yearly mlvertiscmeiits by spe- • vu-i.'. at rea.-^ntiablo rates, .\ilvertisers are . , 1 t : >i:ite the number il insertions ilesired, or u ’ ' 0 (.•('utiutieil till forbi'l. atul cliargeil aoconl- l.ott'.'rs ti' the IMitors must be pi'St-pail. li.L the hichest I'.ish price. (lEO. McNElLL. My (.’old Spring Mills, hoiiiii r> {'aireJ, will receive auil ^rind Wheat. tiKO. McNi:iLL. 10-ihv iVilmiiigtoH FayefteviUe Mjine. i'l NKW Si'FAMl'lv -‘MAuNoLl.V ' vill leave ; yotre’.i’lv Tiies'iays and Fi-i.liys at l-> rainiites . - and 'A’ihnington Wednesday? and Satur- - .■ clock. Pas.-sage ^4. T. S. LUTTF.RLOH ■. I S. 9-tf Hi l l KPENTINE DlS’riLLEUS, i'.i r. 'n hand, and wil! continue to keep, SPIRIT 1. ‘.ilUELS, made at Mr. \. McAllister’s Shop. !i need will please cail. J. 8. RANKS .'i;. M. 1^•■>V y-tf I'lUNTiNG PUE^8 FOR SALE. ■"dt. ^ i'. «.r bf.ve f'r B;tle an Imperial No. 4 ■'V Haul Press. ‘2d hand. It will oe sold •Ilf ip. lo'-.wi •> .n I’eternhurg, Va. It i« uaid to be , . i I’r-^ ■ June 4. I,''"'’) I d order, i:. J. HALE & SON. T Su/:i//!( rci/!t' Male \ Female Scmiyiary. A L> M>'LKAN, . , h. MclNTVRE, ; 1 =s .ANNIK j McLK.W, Ttachers in Female L' K ISA F. .McLE.VN. / l»epartment. [IHK l^\erc;scs i f rhis Institution will be rtsunit.d n Thurt'!:>y .‘ifh .liilv ne-Tt. The services of c-.im- H??!stantr will he secured to meet the wants of iri^ { atrvtr.nge. r i i-’ pleaf.intly situated in the Vil’.aee of ;...ierv;';:e, alias “Toomer," the county site of Har- u:iiy, in a rejiiou > f country rcni'iie from vice; ■ T J.'- the a.Uantrtce of utt..*nding ('htircb in tiie Vil- i.i f'cry Sabl'ath. .Nlail facilities, which have hitherto . i«'r'' d. wii; n.,w be etij >yi l three times ;» week. ui d lluur.'.ians w>ll find it to the advantage of ; ■’iii'. irf'ii an 1 wards to hare them in this School, r - .ttenti'.n will be paid ^ iheir intellectual ami . tr :. Unt-i will b.- cl’.arged from the time of entering, i*d'ictli.n made unless for protracted illness, i' :r 1. without light", per month. ITKtN PER SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS. ■ t riru.'-ry l)epartnient, ' Kti^'.ish (irmnmar. Arithmetic 2J part, (Jeo- -ru; t.y History,(Jhemifatry, Philosophy, Rheto- ;;c 1- •*>" .\r;thmetir 8d part, Algtbra, lieometry. STAUIt a: williams, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Foreign €tnd tPotnestir M9ry tmoofis, HAY »$TKKfrr, Fayetteville, N. C. J. H. STARR.] [j. M. WILLIAM. April IB52. stitf T. C. \VX)|{TH, GENERAL Ct).MMISSlON MERCHANT, WILMIXGTON, N. C. Lsual advances made on consignments of Cotton, Naval Stores, and other Produce. Particular attention given by G. W. l>\V1S to pur chasing ('argoes, procuring Freights for Vessels, &c. .lan’y 17, 18;V'). »):’,-tf T. C. H. c;.'W ORTH, Coiniiiissioii EorwiTrdinj;^ Merchants, BROWN S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wiliiiiiij^ton, i\\ V. Usual advances made on consignments. .lan’y 17. 185‘). ti;5- tf IL L. HOLMES;~ Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. jC. OFFICE on corner of Front and Princcss street, under Journal office. Dec. T-’. _ 48-tf REX.IAML\ R. HI SKE, ATTORi\EV AT LAW, FAVin’TKVlLLK, N. C. be fou!ul at the Ofiice formerly dccupied by ..-tB, Walter A. Huske, Esq.. on Bow Street ^^i!l atten-l the Counties 'f .Moore, Cumberland and Robeson. And obtain Bounty Lan 1 and Pensions under the various acts. March !•'», 1855. 84tf J.G. SMITH, II\1R DRESSING A.\D SHAViNG SALOON. In tht: Fayctlei'iUe llotfl. 4LL kinds of Perfumeries, Hair Oilg, Shaving and Toilet Soap for sale. Oct. 18. 1851 41-Y R. M. ORREI.L, .f ri’T#o.vcc« i AND I CoiiiinisNioii .^Irrcliant. I April !8oG. l.'0-tf ^ DISSOLITION. ^■IHE Express Steamboat Company was dissolved ' JL this day by mutual consent. The books of the : concern are place*! in the lian>ls of Mr. John Shaw, at I 1>. jc W. McLauriu's, who is authorised to settle up and ' recei[ t fur the same. JAMES E. METTS, M J. RAMSAY. N. A. RAMSAY. April 4, lJ>ri'>. p'.t-tf Sasil, Blinds, &.c. T91HE Subscriber having become Agent for the ^ale A. of WINDOW SASH, BLINDS and DOORS of all sizes, will sell cheaper than has ever been soid in Fay etteville. tiive me a call at 'ny shop on Old Street. He i.i prepared to execute all work in the 'arpciiier- iiic line, as he has several ^oud workmen. ’HA-ri F. ASKIAV. ^ •I.in'y Is-V>. 5tj-y and two years, would call and pay us, we woubl bo 1 thankful. If not convenient to call in persiui, remit- tnnces will do. We would almost consent to pay post- i age for the sake of the Cash. | J. i T. WADDILL, Hay St. Nov’r 27, 18-')4. ')2tf r2() acrt's 'rurpeiitiiu' Laiitl lor sale. BARO.MN can be had by early apj>lication to f NEIL!, Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. '1, 1854. .MONROE. 4f)tf COTTON RAGGING. IlI.WE a plentiful supply of Gunny and Dundee Cotton Bagging, Bale Pope, and Bagging Twine. Send id vour orders ami they shall be supplied. JAS. G. Ct)OK. Oct. 3, 1853. .12tf fB^HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White Oak Staves, and M:ik or Ashe Heading. Call on Jas. W'. Strange, who can alwavs be found at tlie Still. McLAURlN & STRANGE. Fcb’y 18, 1858. 70tf MONEY. ! I mm. MEDICINES & (JHEMICALS. wno«o notes nnd ?iccount?i have V»eeu Iviuc: over tor one ' ^ . _ Drs. FOULEES & MACRAE, 11(1^ Street, near the Fnyettevilh Hotel. WE respectfully ask the attention of our customers and friends to our LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of DKUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which we are now receiving, and whici* we are determined to sell at such low pricos as cannot fail to giv« satisfaction. It will be our aim to sell Medicines that can be ilepended upon. Give us a call before making vour purchases. April 0, 1855. 04-tf “ DAIiUERREOTVPES. FfRST CMj»§SfS UAGLERREOTYPE LIKENESSES Taken at WEAR’S, ROOMS NEAR THE MARKET. J. S. WEAR. Feb’y 1. 72-tf SPIRrr BARREL^. MT E are prepared to furnish Distillers with any w w numl>er of Spirit Barrels they may want J. & T. WADDILL. May 17. 2-tf JUST pltrlFshed, •I .’IVir and Cor retied MitHHon of Devereux’s Equity, VoL 2. I^lOR SOME years past thi.s volnrje of the Reports of the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been out of print. The subscribers have printetl a 2d edi tion. revised and corrected, which they will be happy to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have incomplete sets. ()rders are solicited. Should they be enconraged sufficiently by the sale of this volume, they proi»ose to follow it by a re-print of Devereux’s 1st, ::d, and 4th Law, and Dev. & Battle's 1st Law, all of which are out of print. E. J. II.\LE & SON. May 1855. TROY & MARJSII HAVE ON HAND: New Crop Molaspcs, Sugars, Coffee, Suit, Inti', Nails, Ilavdwari*, Cutlery, Window Lilass, I*utty, Hlacksinith Tools, Dye Stuffs, Spices, AJa- maiitiue and Tallow Candk s, Crockery, lioot.s and Shoos, Cotton (?ards, Saddles and l>rl- dlfr. Snuff, Soaps, Lhy Goods, eto., etc., Which thc\ otVer ai wholesale and retaii. —ALSO,— Mess Pork, Bacon, Lard, .Mcul jFrvih.) Dri-d Fruits, Cabbage, FliL.“'H up coimtrv liiiltov. «»gfWe ar*- .\gi'Uts tor the sale of Sttidduril’s CeU- brated Piano Forte, v^'arranted at N. V. prices. ft^fManufactured Tobccco at Factory prices. Jan’y 28, 1854. r>f. tf NOTICE. ” Doctors Mallett a: McSwain having left their Books and papers with AV. .McL. McKay, who is fully authorised to receipt for the same, all their cus tomers living West of the ('ape Fear River, who may be in arrears either by note or account, will confer a favor bjr Cf,Uku(|( otj hitii auU settling tko saniA w. p. MALLETT. H. A. McSWAIN. Fayetfoville, .\ug. 80, 185.'’.. 24tt LAND BROKER. I HAVE so many in(|uiries about Turpentine LanJs, tliat 1 have concludeil to offer my services to buy ami sell. Those having Lands for sale will furnish me plots nnd quantity, together with a fair de.scrijition anil price.— My commissions shall be moderate. JAS. G. COOK. Nov. 21, 185?.. li-.tf NOTICE. OUR friends in the country will please not trouble us with any forwarding business: we are not jire- pared for it. J. T. \V.\1>D1LL. Jan'y 11, 1855. t)f.tf Cape Fear Fjands for WE OFFER for sale that Valuable Plantation, known as the “ASHE PLACE,” seven miles above Fayetteville, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of (!ol. Nathan King, containing SEVEN j HUNDRED ACRES,—every acre of wliich is ('ape ! Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state ot^j cultivation. This Land reiuires no pnfling as it is I known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear | River. Terms will be m?ide s.-itisfactory if the right ' sort of purchaser is fou*d. . T. S LUTTERLOH. ! J. & T. WADDILL. ! Feb. 0, 1855. 73-tf A large quanlity^ of Manutaclnrcti TOBACCO, of various brands and prices, for saie by STEDMAN .V HOitNi-;. July 20, 1854. EOR SALE CHEAP. 7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair. A. .1. McKETHAN. Aj.ril 18, 1856. U3tr $25 Reward WILL be given for the deliverv to me, or for the confinement in the Jail of Cumberlaii'l county, of D.VVll) BO(U\ER, who ranaway’ from me al»out the middle of last June. DESCRIPTION.—Booker is about 5 feet 10 inches high, very black, has fine white teeth, s})eaks pleasing ly when in conversation, is about forty year-j old. and in walking bends forward considerably. He is a Black- smitli by trade. I have his indentures for two years froni 1st of May 1854, for costs and charges in State case vs. him, in the Superior Court of (/'umberland county; and all per sons are cautioned not to employ him witliout jnv con sent. T. R. UNDERWOOD. Dec. lU, 1854. ;otf •iOO Casks Fresh Lime, Calcined rinstcr. Plastering TIair and Cement, Mackerel and Herring, by J. W. POWERS & CO. The Lime will be in this week. April 19. 93tf CHARLES HANKS, C a.VFEC TEO.VE R, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALK: IN Foreiyn Fruits, Knts, Cigars, ToL(x*-r-,^ Sniijf', d'‘- CRKE.'V KTRECT. Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 1863. 73tf Villi and Winter Goods. X ^ T, ilAV STREET, ARE now receiving their I'ai'. uud Winter GOODS consistiiig of a large anil w»*ll selected stock of J. AV. H VKf’.K* now n’ceiviiiir froiii rho N largest, line:::, .'ind nju.'? : .1C se- CANTON MATTING. PIECES, i-4 and G-1, wL’te and Niatting. Just received. .Mso, Velvet Tapestry and Ingrain Carpetings. S. W, TILLING HAST i CO May ■’ '.t7-tf 10 -■■n and Greek Ltmguages, EXTRA: ' 'luri.; on Plano, with use of Instrument, l- T'-nch and German, each, T>iwin?, I’ainting and Needle-Work, each, I Music gratis. -V iK.Vv 15 txi 20 00 ! 10 00 5 00 5tf .lOSEPH BAKER, Jr., \TTOU-\FV AT I. AW, 11 AS t.ikt-n an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s 11 Law idhce on (ireen Street. He will attend and ' • in the Ciiunty an>l .'Superior Courts of t’uniber : iiiaden. Robeson and Sampson. IKVI. PERI VIAN (;U\NO. n?’E have arranged with Messrs. Barreda & Bro., ; .Agents of the Peruvian Government for sup- i ‘;f pure (iuai'.o of their our own import-ition, and ' '•,T =t f'l sale in any quantities at the following prices, i 1 t >n ’r under. 2^ cts. per lb.; | 1 to ■') tons per ten of 2,000 Ibe.: ! (>vfr 5 tons v'-'jO per fin *• i Deliveries can be made at oTir wharve« to any of the ! 1’,iver '.r fr'.m our wareb.oute on west si'le of th'- River t- the c.irs nf the Wihninjjton A: Manchester Hoad, jWr (./ >-/y- j Drayage to the cars of the Wilmington & Weldon ' i; id will be .'lO cts. per ton. Railnta I freight from ’ :iiiingtoii to any point on tiio N. C. Road, not west , • H';lls'.>orough, will be •■j!2 f»r*r ton. i DkROSSET i BROWN, nniingt'Ti, 'lay 2>^. 5-"ni I •|ii!i:-ries i iii:N( (I Jil RR MILL STONES, H .1 A'A\1 XTEI). rilHE Su>>scribers inform their friends and the public tliat they make to order FRK\CI1 BLKK .JtfJjIj ST0P.VES, warranted to l.r of the best quality, being made from Burr Blocks of their own inif>ortati'jn from the I'r.iiK-e. They also keep for sale '•illl.Nh. |AI>i’lS iiiiil I’IKALirO .MILL STONES, i;'il.TiN(; CLOTH and CALC'INKD PL.VSTER. ■ ■ .ni ii,(. .Senior I’artner's long experience in the ^ !■; Egeiiton, Morriss .V f'o., of whi(di he | hit nibt r, and tlieir determination to give satis- ; i;. n-,- n?;surt. ciistoniers their orders snail be i i ■. ;.nl i,ronipt!y executed ! WILLIAM HO{iG .y SON, | r, C. mer of North and Centre Sta., opposite ] • i-'utiii;. re Oil .''usqatliHiina R. R. Depot, Baltimore. IK.V,. 5-ypd ^'I'EDMAN &: HORNE,. />/ y ilardirurc^ Uroccric.s^ dfv rAVi:TTi:vii^i^K, x. t;. n/'ol'LD rchi eclfuliy iaform the citizens and the 1 ub’ic ^eneriiliy, that they have just returned • Ml New '■ 'rk, and are receiving their Spring Stock '•■ v is, consist'og of I>11/ Gr'/ 'i i irsj Hardware, A't. ' V.nitty of Hat.s, suitable for the season; Ladies* I 'i>-Ltleiuf'u’s iioots, Shoes and Slippers; alai-ge as- ■ 'I’liu-r t of leaily-iuiide Clothing: a great many articles • 'Ilf laclies" I'lic, nnd we would be pleased to have '■•ii to c.ill and exi'nine for ihemselves. ■ tders sent ti jur cave from our friends and cus- ■ will i*r^ inptly attended to. '•lurch 3u, 1853. 81tf \V. p. ELLIO'FT, tif':i,ral ('nni)tisaion and ForwarJinj Mfrhaiit, WILM1NGT(JN, N. C. June 10, 1851. 4tf JOSEPH K. BLOSSOM, € O n .H 1 S ^ 1 O X AND j EORW ARDING MERCHANT, H^itmington^ •'%*. C\ *80“ I’ rompt personal attention given to all Con.sign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sol.l in this market. Feb. I J. 185.-,. *'>1/ W . A. Ill SKE, ATTUKNEV AT LAW, AND CLERK AND MASTER IN EQUITY. : F.ayettkvillk, N. C. Fcb’y 10, 1855. 74 tf _ Worth & Utley, Eorvvjirdiiijt? and General (,%)minissioii MERCHANTS, Faffcitcviile^ *V. f. •F. A. WORTH. JOS. I TLKV. JIAKCII 1», 1M.35. STARR «fc WILLIAMS ARE NOW RECEIVING A GENERAL STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER DRY GOODS; Honnets; Bonnet, Cap and Plain Ribbons; llat.s; iShocs; and Reaily-.^aflc Which tiiey will sell low at wholesale, for Cash or to pronipt paying customers. 81-tf _ JAMES E. .METTS, ('(niuni.ssion I''orw.ftrtllnf Mirchfinl^ WIL.MIXGTOX, N. C. .August 2o, 1H51. 2'ltf W.VN'rEI) f piO HIRE for the balance of the yt‘ar, a gooil hons*j S. servant, in a small fatniiy, for s:ich a one a price will be iiaid. Enipiire at this Ollice. U7/i. WOf'Ll) //AVF rifOi aHT I'H .4 MtJT Carrid'ff' ICsfah/tshment on the Mditari/ Orcen, opposite the M^thoilist Church, fronting on Mum/ord Strert. (iREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayettevillo i«t boiiiKl (o Kliiiit*!! ri^HE Subscribers would respectfully inform tlieij friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnersliip for liie purpose of conducting the general C.VRRIAGE itUSINESS in all its vari>iu> parts. .\nd being ’**oth practical workmen, fully understanding thoir business, they have no hesitation to comjiare worK with any establishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura bility. One of the firm may be known by reference to 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 c.ash. PILR & I5RANIN. James H. Pikr. Jamks Buan'is. Fayettevillu. J^n'y Ii4, If^OS. b2tl I Ijivory Stables. Tiio und'Msijrnod continue :nr> BAGS PERUVLVN Gl ANO liecked for salo by C. T. H.\IGH SONS. April 23. 94-tf 1aK)K to your I.XTKUEST! I HE Subscribers have erected a JfMBLL, 8 from Fayetteville, on the Western Plank Road, and will be prepared to |furnish ALL OF LI .UBER, ar the shortest notice, deliverable either in town or at the Mill. Terms as reasonable as can be afforded. Mr. Ja-« F. Marsh, of the firm of Troy ij' Marsh, in Fayetteville, is authorised to make contracts for our Lumber. DAVID KIVETT BROTHERS, (’umberland Co., Aj>ril 2^{, lS-j5. l*4-t)m T1 ' miles Planli r n i i Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Blacksmithcy I'ur- pentine Tools, Ajrriciiltural Im plements, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, j Saddlery ani Lea- \ tlier. Heavy arliclcs in tile Drug line. Ready-made C!o- ; thing, and i Staple Dry ( Jooils. I This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. ! Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 4Xtf I We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to es- i amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and .''hoes. ! Steam Ensiiies—Fayeltevillt* .Manufacliirf. WE are now prepared with all the necessary ma chinery for manut'acturing STE.\M F>NGINES from five to sixty horse power, which ve can furnish on as favorable terms as any Northern establishment. Persons in want of Engines for Mills. Boats, .tc. will perceive the advantage of ha'dng them made near home. An Engine of our own manufacture can be seen fiil'Ci >t i 1 . lected stock of !i'8’S2.'VIT6’g5B-: ever otfered in this market: which, added to his own i manufacture, makes bia a.'iscrtmcnl complete;—all of j whic!; he w ill sell on the lowest pos.siblo terms for cash j or on time to punctual customers. I fiisiiionable painted cotta^re bed-rootu Furniture in I setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses: I Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Sile I Boards; P-urcaus; Secretaries and Book-Case.';: '»Vhat- i Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash St intls; Candle .'Stands; ’ Wardroijes; Picture Frames ami Glass; Window Shades; i Cornices; ('urtain Bands; Sofas in Mr.hogany and ! Ws’nut: Tete a Tetes; Ottomans- Djvans and I'tools; ! Chairs of every variety. Fine Ko.»cwood Piatios, one with ^^if lian At- i tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from die bet mannfac- tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as I any made in the country, and will be sold at N. Vork I prices—freight only adden. November 2, 1854. 15Tf mHarble Factory. By GEO. LAUDER. r« BfilSRS ABOVE r. T. Htice 4 SOS’S STOEE. Faj^etteville, r¥- r. Jan'y 20, 1855. ♦Uypd L.M RINIU R(;H high SCHOOL, in operation at the Foundry r nilE Trusices of this School have the satisfaction _ to announce to their patroiiS and the community i at large, that tliey have secured the services of the Rev. GEO. B. SC)TT, M. of the University of Edin- j burgh, Scotland, as Principal. I Mr. Scott has been long and favorably known, in j this country, in Scotland, and in Etigland, as an able, i diligent, and successful Instructor of Vouth. The friends of bMucation are respectfully invited to ; a pfTsotKtl examination of the system, the new system, of Collegiate training pursued in this Institution, whereliy instruction in a!l the branches of a polite, sci entific, and accomplished Education, can be expedi tiously and elfcctu.ally acquired. TER.MS—:js8, ^12, and l!20, per session of five mouths—one-half payable in advance. ItoKrd o«n be obtilne»l Jit >>8 per month D. C. McINTYRE, Sec'y. Laurinbtirgh, Richmond county N. C. ) Feb. 3, 1855. / 74-y HALL « Dec. 7, 1853 BOLLINGER. 51-tf The Ktargent Carriage Farfortf in tlie fiouth! A. A. McKETIIA.X R' DISSOIA-nO.N. '■Ill E concern of Benbow, Kyle & Co., is this day j facturing Carrii,.ges. ESPECTFULLY informs liis friends an>l tho public, that he ha.s l>u;it up lar*re substantia- Brick Buildings at his Oid Stand, expre.ssly for manul Thankful for the very li'neral dissolved by mutual consent, and the business | patronage he has received for the last 21 ycat*s, hs to carry on the Ij1\ ER^ BU^'1- jn future be conducted by Benbow Kyle, who I hopes by strict attention to business, with a dt*sirc to NESS at this place. They have .\L(JNE are authorized to settle the business of the | give satisfaction, to merit a ccntinnance of the s.ame. ately largely incrtas«>d their Stock and can now oiler to the^ ublic as good Horses, Carriages and Dri vers as call be found in the .South ern country. Th.-inkfiil fjr the large [>atron- age heretofore extended to ns, we solicit a continuation of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who may wish to travel. Staiilea at the West end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Stor" first door East of Mr. Lutlerloh. J. W. POWERS & ('(). Fayetteville, Feb'y 22, 1853. Tltf old concern above mentioned, of B., K. & Co. C. BENBOW, JA.MES KYLE, Jr., W, R. LOVE. Fayetteville, .April 21, 1855. ‘J4-tf MI RRAV, PEACOCK & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, WILMINGTON, N. C. PROMPT and personal attention give;: to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Flour, &c. E. M i KR.w. L. pK.\cocK. C. H. Robinson. April 2^;, 1855. 94-3ni $100 RKW.VKO. \N-\WAV from the subscriber, two Negro (iirls ami four tJlii'dren, viz: .MARTHA, a bright mu- altto, five leet fou'- or five inches high, took with her two girl children, Frances nnd .\nn; H.\NN.\H, copper colored, about tlie same height ol Martha. Ilannah took wi»h her two male children, liowis and .John. (’LARENI)ON IRON WORKS, Wilmington, N. C. ri^HF] ’L.\RENDON IRON WORKS are now prepared £ to receive orders for Beam, Vertical, Horizontal or Oscillating Steam Engines, High or Low Pressure, and adapted to all purposes; Circular, V'ertical ami Port- any Jail so that the subscriber can get tliem, or for tlieir ilelivery to the sub.scriber in Sampson county. FLEET R. PETERSo:;. September H, 2’>-tf He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in tlie United States, for nc:itness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any wui-k in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewiicre that is as well done. He now has on hand, Fimsmek, the L.VRGEST STOCK of Carriages^ Harouches^ lloci'aicaifs, aiui Jiuirgi cs. Ever offered in this place, auil a very large stock of work nearly finisheil, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low lor C.\sii, or on short time to punctual customers. Jg»a^ He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED .\N1) FIF TY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. All work made i»y him is warranted 12 months T .cd .March I'.i. 84 tf BOOK BINDERY. HW. HAUDIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business at tlie new Store ne.Kt door to .Mr. Beasl«*y, .fewellci’, where he will receive and exe»';itc binding in any Style di'sired. Auguvt 1. 27t*‘ NOriCE. rj'^nE late firm of J.\MES A: JONES is dissolved. £ Tiie subscriber will in future conduct the busi ness in his own name, and is prc[iared to do all kinds f Brick Work, White v;ashing and Plastering, in the neatest style and on the best terms. He keej>s con stantly on hand an excellent article of Wiiite l.iinie, and the host Plaster of Paris. Persona wishing work in mv line will please give me a call. F. M. JAMES. Oct. :-;0. 45-tf i\EW BOOKS. ' # filHE Hist' ry of the Hen K vi i : ! Masonic Text M. Book, by Cross; The lircat ir»n Wlicel, by Graves; Baptist History, by Orchard. Also, further supply of School Boo'ks, .Slates, Ste»>l Pens, iic. E. J. HALL & SON. I May 2. SlOO IJEWARD. W> attempts have lieen recently madw to injur- me p‘cnniarily. in t!ie destruction, l y fire, of my TTupentine ianiis 1_\ ii;g on Beaver and 'ros.s ('reeks, i One in .April last, by wii.ch I lost some Hiieen thou- I sand boxes. One on yesterday while my hau ls were i at "tinner, iiy wiiich about 10i!ti Turpentine boxrs v. cre de>tr'ived. Being thus injurei>*I feel it to Im* my duty to (dler the above reward lor sucli inl'(iriiiati >n es will lead to th“ rronvietioii of the otl«'n'i.-r or oiKiiders .•\nd I most earnvstly call upon my friends ai.d all good citizens of the county to :»il me in f-*rrr‘ling out the villian or villians, w!io, in viidation of the pul.lie peace, regardless of tlieii own .self-respeft and all social duty, thus wantonly or with malii e, attempt. Iiy stealth, to injure the property of others. CHRISTOPHER Ml NHOE. July 20, KS54. 15- RKDIKED i'ARE. Through Tickets between W'ilmington, N. (J., and fSalti- nnire. Fart--isl\ ia Weldon. Petersburg, Richmond, VVasli- inc'toii City, o* vi.i Weldon, Portsmouth and .Ncifolii. For Ti*'kets ■•ipi’iy at the Ifhco |of the \\ ilmiiiLiton and Kaieigli liail Roid f'ompany, at Wil mington, or at the OlSce of the Baltimore Steam Field Pumps and Engines; Rice Thrashers; Shingle Machines, Shafting, Pullies, Hangers, Goars, and all other Mill Work. '.\S riNGS.—Iron and Brass Castings of all descrip tions. incluiling Ornamental Iron Railing, Pipe, Bridge Castings, &c., iS;c. The Company would respectfully invite attention to their styles and patterns of Railing, which may be seen at their office. BtUl.Kil.'^.—Tubular. Flue and Cyliudrical Boilers, Uater Tanks, Chimneys, and all other kinds of Boiler Work. REP.\1K..—A separate ilepartment and force will fie kept I >r repairs, where work will be ilone tlioroiigh- ly and with de'^patch. •\il work done in the estalilishment delivered either ■ Ml the cars of the Wilmington .V Manchester Rail Road, ‘ or the Wilmington \ We’doi: Rail Road, or in tints at the Company's wharf, free of charge. Having large facilities, the aliove work will be chine on as re..s.)n ible terms as elsewlu're .North or .Sout'f. and in a pfi'iiipt '!iid satisfactory nninner. Coii.-'ult uioii by letter or oMierwise in regard t plans •ind de.'igns for mills or their furniture, iiiJ for ‘ macliinery generally, willingly answered. .All orders or c «ia«ii::'ications to bf addressed to the undersigneil. HENRY M. DRANE, Agent. March !7. 85-tf. 'I'o Mcrr/iatils and Manu/'firlitrcrs of 'I'iji- Ware. ailAVIC on h^iid I' iw, and shall keep a sujiply of Tin Pl.ite, iSlook Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pip*, Sheet Le.i I, Xc. —ALSO— ,V larce assortmi-ut of plain and Japaned Tin Ware with fair usage, and should it fail by bad w'orkmanship , or material will tie repaired free of charge. j Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and | examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and pn>nptly attended to. i Repairing executed at short notice and on veiy j reasonable terms. ] .May 28, I85;j. i'Sif : NEW EIR.M. ■ ^■^HE undersigned have this day formed a pr.vthcr- JL ship under the name and styi'j o!' ('or.St’l!,, RAY .V (,'o., for the purpiise d'carrying on the inei j cantile business, at the stand formerly (.ic-upici by i Council R:iy, where they expect to keep a general | assortment of Staj«ie and l'a:u-y Dry (i lo is. Tiiey • hope by close attei'tion to bvi;^iii»‘ss to invi’it a sUnve o. public patrvinage. .JOHN T. Cnl NClL. ALE.KANDF.i: 1’>AV. JOHN A. M( IIOI.SON. .March 12, IH.'i.j. •''-M 'I'lif suhscrihcrs wili piiri ha.';** Sj)inis; Ttirpeiitine, or make .idvancesoti coii'igninents to tln ir friends in Wilmingi.ni, or Now ^ork. T HAKiH ,v SONS. April y, i 8.V). ‘.‘Otf j M. A. BAKER’S ! WHOLESALE AND RETAIL lliliiv l.\D mm Mi\l)F.lCTORi; I 4 GENKR.AL ASSORTjIENT of double and single- I barrel Shot Guns; Game Bags: Shot Pouches: ; Powder Flasks: Drinking (hip.s and Flasks: Percussion I Onns, of American, English and French m.ake: Colt’s I Repeating, Allen's Revolvinv,. Mfivnard's Rejieating i and Revolving Pistols, with Revolving Hammers; Al len's single Self-Cocking, from 2 to (» intlies,- German Pi.stols of all qualities: Bowie ILnives: Hunting Kn>ves; I Blowing Horns: Cane Guns: .Air Guns .\ll of which I arc oil’ered at wholesale or retail, on moderate terms. Ritles mad« to onior, and warrante-i to shoot from I loo to '.too j-ards. A good assortment constantly on : hand. ! Job!)ing of all kinds executed with promptness and I m reasonable terms. 1 .All orders promptly attended to. Ojiposite the Post Oflice, Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 4, |8.')4 28tf n.AN^I^ treI^s, A ('O.N’SIDEK able lot of ciioice things jii-ti'* ceiveil and for sale; among wiiich .Asparagus. lUiubarb, and Raspberries shouhl be planted as fioon as possible. LUTTERLOH. Nurseryman. REMOVAI.. j'^HE Office of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Company is ^ removed to the Huske Building, on Green street, next I'loor to P. Tay'jr's. Nov. ♦), 1854. BANKS. Ag't. 4*)tf TIlfHe Pills •lili - V. „• ».!. rtjf. i>ri tnOHt »iii»erJor Meili-.’ine in t-.• r.ire • •! 1:.:. ji. ’/..• !' ■... I..' /'-I'.'r. t.n- r I Jf.tdi''''. 'iili I. t\r'i ''f »'■ /y-* l. r' ol'tlnic'.'tl nnd and ‘U !iri- y, 'h.vjfft. B Krm.ll-? tliey net ii!e r clinnii, an'l T. lipn taV.« Ti HcroHinj to tlie iJireftion.J, they f»il to cur.,- tl:i- vrorst (if I'llest after all otlior fHil. Tiicy purify the blootl, equalize tlic rtrcul«> llon« restore tl>e llver, Ki«lney«« and other Se> t-rctory Or^nnft, to a lienlthy tone and action: •tii'l as aa .iD'i-Iiiiinu!! Family .'leJirino *!ipv hr.re no equal t’rico 26 ceiit.i i>er W.x. AI.OO Packet Companv, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail of i;iy owu Manul':icturc, at wholesale and retail. Koad Comps ay,Pratt Street, Baltimore. ANDREWS, Market Sqtiare Jan. 1.1852. f l Murch 12, 1»55. 82tf VO DIsrilJ.ERS. WE will pay the highest cash price tor SPIRITS TURPENTLNE, and reiucst Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. A: T U'ADDILL .Fune 2»», 18;'4. ^*1 xoricE. i LL pe rsvns indebted to the late firm of ’Ol Nt IL, . % CAIN iV C.i , are larnes'ly reiiuested to call and settle, HS longer iadul>;,euco cannot be given. COUNCIL vS: RAY. .Ma-.di 12, 1X55. «2tf 2000 Spirit Barrels for sale by .McLAURIN & STRANGE June 12, 1864. ^tf A remedy fmr Oouyfu. Coldt, Cafarrh. Bmnchitit, Crmip, Whr^iny Orugh, As'hma, ihnsurHptuyft. Xermut DiwH*. Dymejma. tivmrst, Eryrijtelax. Direast qf tbf Heart, InllaMm jti-wi nd Ptrin in Vu Chest. nnd Hiie. and all dimtattx an'iing frrm o df- rargeJ, ttn>e of the Slontach, ami to '"•Here the arid bad frtlingfrtm tating tno hmrty fond, in weak- and dyspeptic habits. MilAS.l%AWrEXi TO BE PTOELY VEGETABLE. Theee Pills *ct .i au Kxpect«r»nt. Tonic, and Ap»rient. One 25 cent bo* pc.-se«sei» three times more power to cure di*eiwe« than a one dollar bottle of any of the .'yrupg, Balsuas, or Sarua- panlla!!, tliat were ever itimle; and a simple trial of only one box will prove this important truth. Tiiey promote Kxpectoratlony Loosen tbe PhlcK«i« and Clear ihe Inng8 and other Secre* tory Organa, of all morbid matter, and there i» not another remedy in the whole Materia Medica eapab’* of imparting faeb hewing; properlies tu the Lungs and Vital Or- gaiiH as these Pill.s. They Cure Coattveneaay produce a Kood, regular Appetite^ aud Stren({tn»it the System* Price 25 cent4 p«r box, containing 25 doses of Medlrice. Cali on tbe Agents who sell the Pills, and get the I‘lanUr*i Almanac eaATiB, Rivini; full partieolars a^ cer^catea of cores. Both kinds rf the above-named Pills are for sale in Bvery Town and Vlllace Ut North and South CarolJnaa IdFayrxtkville, by s. j. tllN8DALEa]}d J. N. SMITH.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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