i«h.' Li>i U t!,.,! olllK- t-.\' the 1 -I, THIMLH SEMI-WEEKLT. I I'M llCHi 1 I'.. In _ !U1 , t Sll. s. I. L. . C . ) N •, N ..-irl. VO].. \ .] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOBER 22, 1855. [NO. 4If).] MMNTKl' MON’ltWS \\l> TIH JiSltAYS I’DWAKI) .). IIALK &. SON. I'uri'oi’.s \M> I’r.oriuKToRs. I FAYETTEVILLE FEMALE IlKJH SrUOOL. Institution is open for tlio reception of Stil- lents this Monday, the 15th inst., nniler the instruction of the followinfc Faculty; Kkv. WM. K. PKLL, Trixoipal. , Mr .1. 11 ('oi.ToN, A. 15., I’rof. of Ancient Lani;iiages kty ...sKuvr« 00 ,t >n j Mathematics. ^ i' pai'l liirins' the y‘;ir iif siihscrip- Mr. rim.ti>i*K IIkni.k', V'rof. of Modern Lanpiafjes and . ‘ .Music. I t le i>nr ha« oxpird 0 1‘kll, Assistant in Music. \\ i K( ll'lc iihi ut. N. . on iiy t thr* . .Uvi V in-i red ‘S4‘ri; : r--.; Ccllc,.- in r> n ': : !:ty .11 scrl- ,nd U f*:ui.' • ■ .V, ~ til ' ; t;. . I 1 ‘, 'I !U'V\s >\ w >RK> N. C UKS : w j.re: ■ \>l H • - hgh • V i - l.ir, \ • : ' i ^ M Par• Ste:i V . *'.if , jrioii- ■ Iro! ~ rs; >)! I: _:e r.s, a: ’:l.Stili • , Rai; Qy V li p«- '. I f {'y i ^ otht- men; »ill b, ; ve W rr-. u ere, N man;.i : rise !!i 1 i * ' fun. • i: 1 nswer- ! :U ti. 1,. a. Di.A Ni:. ;h > ( Honl,, ol W: uly ScO; d,, P: ■ jarti- m 1 . 1 ’ . : ^ the 1 ; the r 1 till lUtid. : 1 pre- tireiii- r r ij- anc - cia^ e th>- ’ ^ ’ ilT' .■ • I* S- rith fint! aV>ly ■ M'l'. C JO. — IN i » -TM .fItLL. ■viilf* i', ■■■' Wii. ■ ■ .T- ■ M TIRIvK. eitji- , ■i cm • of Ti ■ M ^ ike ? . , •- f.,r ;r - - K’Vr.IT. b Ki \ I 1 . •m ('nsKifViM! x'J 00 per .■iMimtn, if p:iil in ' •)'' if pjiiil duriiijr tlio yc.-u- of siitiS(M-ip- . - (Mt I- tin- ex]>irod. I : ri.''KMI.\'I S inserted t'>>r sixty cents per ; :ii' a- the lir-t. ;inii thirty cents for each ,ii'A 'ltii'ii. ^ c,Illy advertisements hy spe- :it reMona1)Ie rates. Advertisers are : I ! ‘ ^;:!te the miniUer of ii’sertions desire>l, or ii! l till forbid, and ch:iried acc'rd- j‘ . Li tuM ': t" tlie IMitors must l>e pust-p.iiil. \]A. A.M) WJATKR ■ Tt 11 " ’ ■' oi\ing our .stock of Fall and Wjn- I' : i:-. > 'iiMstiiijj of L.VDIKS’ DRESS and ; i VMKN > WIlAilING APPARKL. viz: (V ■■ IMaii! and IMaid Merinos: Alpaccas. , H’ li'k, Plain and Plaid Silks: Talmas and , ; V, Tr-u.iniiips. Eilginj:s, Embroidered Col- ;i ■ • Iki Vs. and Muslin Bands: a large lot of ! V I. i iic?. .Misscs and Children: Kid and Pic ,. \V ■ .'oil Mits fciv Children: a large assort- ! i- 'iinet'. Silk, .''atin. Muslin, Straw and Hair: - :: .‘i: Ladies’ Walking Shoes, Gaiters, and !' '.ka U"'ts: Misses’ Gaiters, Morocco Ties, i . I’;; Sh >es. ■ IFN'ri.f-'NIEN:—Hats and Caps of every shape ( r ivats. Stocks, Merino Vests. Shirts and I l.irue >t of Clothinjr. warranted to fit or no ■t Hud Shoes: lJuck ^nd Woolen Gloves: i and I’nbleached Shiriinps and Sheetings; ■ ;ii' and Towelings: P>ed Ticking: Blankets: - Kt ’itucky .leans: Stripes and Apron Checks: 1 lU d Flannel: a good assortment of Cloths, ,i»re> and Vestings: Table Covers, Rugs and —some very fine; I’mbrellas, Traveling and Trunks: Port Monaies, Reticules, anl a II iny other Fancy Articles. V.* Would be pleased to have persons living in town, '0 visiting our place with a view of purchasing t • examine o ir Stock. :is we are determined to W. F. 5: E. F. MOORE. 44tf nifti:ss VM*! ON WITH YOUR CLOTHING! [nkr lip Old fiimlit'rliuiti ami the rrst of Maiikiuiil WOODWASll) ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub lic cenerall\, tliat he has just returned from the iiere he purchaseil, and is now receiving a LAKGE ASSORTMEXT OF (ir‘ntlrineii s Clotliiiis: ■: • itest s-tyles, .\hich he will sell cheap for CASH. His Stock coiisists of 'tin-. Over Coat.', Frock Coat.'^, liusiness Coatp, Vest>!, Shirts, (.’'illars, Stocks, Glove.s, \’c. a large and varied assortment of i?()VS CLOTIHXG, ■ •'■Me si’e-;, for Youths from 4 to 1‘- year.s old. I will iiininifacture Pants and Vests and cut for Miss L.wima .1. Watt, .\ssistant in l^iterary depart ment. Mrs. M vROAitKT E. IloK\K, Principal of I’rcpuratory Department. The course of study will be thorough, both in the l>reparatory aud collegiate departments, ami a higii irrade of scholarship rc'4uired in order tt) grailuation. The Trustees and Faculty are determinetl that the School tihall stancl in the front rank of Southern insti- tioiis, in providing for the physicril wants and the intellectual aiul moral iniprovoment of the young ladies committed to their care. The Scholnsiic year will embnice 40 weeks, divided iiit>> two Sessions of liO weeks eacli—the first Session comnieiicing on the loth inst., mnl the second on the ■"d ot .M.r 'h next. Pupils can enter at any time and will he charged from the time of entrance at the fol lowing rates: Boaril, washing, light.s, fuel and Tuition in the Hnglish Branches, !j'85 Latin, French, or any ancient or modern lan guage, each 10 Music, on the Piano or (Juitar, each *20 Drawing, and Painting in water coliprs U> “ *• oil Colors l!0 Embroidery 5 Use of Piano 3 Tuition in English branches in Collegiate Departm’t 15 “ “ Preparatory do. 10 Incidentals for day scholars per Session 1 For the accommodation of young ladies in t vvn who wish to study or perfect their kno^rleilge of French, Music, or any particular branch, provision will be maile for them to attend recitations at particular hours without being connected with the regular classes. Payments, one half at the entrance of each Student, and the balance at the end of each Session. Deduc tions made for absence only in cases of protracted sickness. For further particulars address the Principal. WM. E. J’ELL, Principal. Fayetteville, Oct. lo, 1S5'». 40-tf NEW KALI. A: W INTER GOODS. ►S’. .?f. TMM4Kn,iS Is Receiving, direct from \ew York, a large and well selected assortment of Htaplo and Fancy Dry »looils, Uoadj-Made Clothing, Hats, Caps, lioiinets, Hoots, Shoes, Kerseys, Blankets, &c. To which he would call the attention of the LADIES, his friends, aud the Public generally,—to give him a call aiiU exaiiiiue his Stock before making their pur chases. He intends to let the Pi*o]>le decide whether they are pretty, or, whether they nre (MiEAP, when they eximine his Stock and liear his prices. Ho w-.uld return his sincere thanks for the liberal y>atronage heretofore extended to him, mid hopes by 'itrict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the sanit'. Corner of Market aud (iillespie .'st., Sept. *27. .39-tf Co/'ftordlion Bonds of f/if 'Town of FdijvttrviUe for Sale! tGREEABLE to an .Act of the (Jeneral .\ssembly - of the State of North Carolina, ratified Dec.| 185'2, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Uonds to the amount of ^iilOO.OOO, in the aggre gate, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the Western Rail Road Company. Therefore, it is ordereil by the ('omniissioners of Fayetteville, tiiat the Treasurer of the Town rcceivc sealed ju-oposiils, until the 1st of November next, for the purchase of ^o0,000, in sums of $oOO each of snid P>onds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty years, with Coupons attached,—interest jiayable semi annually. The said Bonds shall be under the seal of the Corj'oration, and binding on the faith of the same. WM. W.VRDEN, Town Treasurer. Sept. ^i’), 18oo. 39- THK I.A.VO ()|'(;0l,0, l.y lliiitoii HALE j SON. J. R. Helper, 76 cents, just rec'd by E. J. »)ct. 1-2. MrSR\ ~ 4 NEW supply for the Piano Forte, just rec'd. E. J. HALE .j- SON. Oct. 1-2. 43- (iiimrs Douifstic or Poor Man's Friend. A further supply of this Family .Med ical Books just rec'd hy E. .1. H.\LE .j J>()N. Oct. 12. 53- (.ROCEIUES AND HARDWARE. [■^HE subscriber has in Store .a good assortment of Goods in the GKOCEKY and IIAHDWAIIE LINE; all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar tered for country produce, on terms the most reason able. e nall lot of S.VDDLEKY for sale cheap. Give us a call. G. W. 1. GOLDSTON. N. P>. Any of my friend-, in the country having busi- nes'^ to transact in this place, such as renewals, &c., can have it done lui the usual terms, liy sending same to iny care. G. W. 1. G. Fayettevillo, Sept. 27. IH.jj. S^itf I rilOS. il. TILLL\(iliASr, Amh rsou Stn t t, ojtposift' Xorth of K. ./. Hale li.’ The Fftrtorff it*- the ffiouih ! A. A. .\IcKETIlAN it' his friends and the up large substantial HOLD 1,\D mMM WITHIES, EWELRY, SILVER W ARE AND FANCY GOODS. TB'IHE Subscriber is now receiving JL large additions iu his line, con sisting in part of Gold and Silver Watches, Ear Rings, Breast Pins, Finger Rings, Bracelets; Gold Fob, Vest and Guard Chains, Seals and Keys, Studs, Sleeve Buttou.s, Lockets; (!old and Silver Pencils; Gold, .Silver ami Steel Spec tacles; Gold nnd Silver Thimbles; Silver Cups; Silver and Plateil Spoons; Silver, Pearl and Shell Card Cases; Silver and Pin ted Butter ivnives: Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, (^'ard B.askets and Candlesticks; Porte Monaies; Fine Knives, Razors and Scissors; Double ami Single ISarrel Guns; Pistols; Colt's Repeaters; Percussion Caps; Surveyors' Compasses and Chaiiis; Canes; Hair, Tooth, Niiil and Lather Brushes; Powder Flasks; Shot Belts; Game Bags; Music Boxf's; .\ccordeons; Flutes; Fifes: Clarionetts; Violins and .Strings; ('hessmen and P)oards: (Jootl Hemming Needles: \c , i!ic. W. PRIOR. Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, 6cc., repaired on the usual terms. Aug. 30. 31-3m i.ooKiNc; (tLassi:s. fl C.XSES, assorted, from 7 x It to 15 x ‘20 in- dies. Will be sold low; and xuMi/ parked, by W. N. TILLING HAST, Dealer in C'rockery, China, Glassware, &c. Aug. 2y, 1855. 31-:W F'urniiihittsrs. ' short time to punctual customers. J8@“ He has on J^IL\ LR Platod Spoons, Forks, P.imer Knives, and | HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi- ESi’ECTFULLY informs public, that he has built Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manu facturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he lias receiveil for tiie last 21 years, be liopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same, lie warrants liis 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 iu the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, Finishku, the LARGEST STOCK of Cnrria^es^ Barouches^ Uockawai/s, and Bt(;;^-ies, Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for C.^sh, or on -I h.ivr iimde arranjrcments with a House in " 'k t> - I'iothiiiLT made to order, and those - ■ f having their garments miiimfacture 1 in ■ V rk will J.!(> ;-.■ call at niy store and have their t iken. I'xaiiiine my gods at the Store one door east i' rr'iiiiscii's Hat and C.aji Store, south-west t' >lMiket S .uare. .). WdODWARD. . ■■ttt ■ ', t. 10. ‘ 41-:'.m ILl lliir, PROPKRTV FOR SILL HR for my L.\ND.S in the Town of Fay- • ' 'f. :i’ -.ut 1m*' Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. ■ -.1 it ip fine Meadow Land, as thp(’roii ^ • will show. Also, the V:iliiai»l«‘ Krirk ^|or«> aiil l..ot tiie M.irket Snuar*, occupied by Mr. .lohn .A. '.elton. A and V il ' ili'i- Lot, fronting on Donaldson, tiixwll aiiij M.inr ird Streets, known as the Hotel irden Lot,—cmid he divided into several Building —very ne.ir the new Fpir.alo High School Buildings. AN the Stable Lot ioljoining, fi-onting on Mumfor'l L )TS on both C. E. LEE'FE j ■ ■ .\S just received his Fall and Winter Stock of ; B m. Goods, consisting of Kerseys, Lin?oys, Hlnnkf'ts, liootsand Shoes. Saddles and liridles, (’oopcr’s and Smith’s'Pools. —ALSO— f)0 Bbls. No 3 Mackerel, 50 Boxes Tallow Candles, • 25 ‘ Adamantine do. 50 Kegs Nails, Sugar House .''vrup. Crockery, by the Crnte, \ choice lot of Cigars, (i lihls. old Scuppernoue Wine. Ill the :it>ove Stock may be found most any article in the Staple Dry (ioods ur Grocery line. Oct. 1. }n-lni KVr.E e and gi-neral a*-->>i tiiH‘iu t. ; DESIRABLE BL'ILDING !i!id Muiiiford Streets. - I'ropi-rty ■ .m ! ow >,e purchased on favora- ' and a large part can rem.iin ''n B(,ni] and if de ■ •e l. Tllo. J. CURTIS, i - 4;J tf JAMES I ^Af'ju.-;t received a lar, iPttV 0i0HPMPS. .Among which are, *i50 pieces Dress l)eLains, Flench and English Merino. Plain Merino, real French, Persian Cloths, Black and Colored .‘^ilks, Irish Linens, all Flax, Table Cloths aud Napkins. Carpeting, ver^- i:lieait. Calicoes, well assorted, Kerseys and Linseys, Silk, Woolen aud rottoii Hiise, Ladies' Twisted Silk Mitts, Dress Trimmings, Ha., tie. All of which being purchased by the package for Cash, will be itlered at the lowest market price for cash, or on time to paying customers. .'^ept. 27, 1855. 3'.t-tf 'uuhtt'jr I SIC, >Taga2incs, ai d all >Iescriptions of Books are bound in all «»iyles in the best and most substantial mauuer, on tcims. the same as at any place in the South. Per.sons wishing to kuov,- the prices of binding, will be supjdied with a list person ally or by letter. Sc))t. 25. 1S55. 30-tf D. W C. HEMiOW, I). I). S., Graduate ut' the Italtimore College of DLMAL srilliKRV. Otlice hours from .V M. to 1 P. M. “ 3 P.M. to 5 P.M. DR. B E N B O W may be found at his Room near the Market, where all who are in need of the -i rviceii of a Dentist are respectfully invited t> call. .All operations performe^I upon the latest and most approved plans. To those in need of he would simply say that he is behind in no improvement. He insorts from one to an entire set i upun fine Gold or Platiua plate, which he guarantees | to be e-iually as service ^ble as the natural organs. He spends nine inuntii. t each year in this place, , (from 1st of (.ictober t*> the lat oi July.) j i^ept. 2!*. !0-tf I N. B.—Dr. B. will be absent at the State Fair iiOOTS AND SHOES. F'. ;irc now receiving our Fall Stock, consisting of * ▼ a ;ie!icral assortment of Gentlemens’, Ladies’, Boy’s, M isses nr.il Children's Boots. Gaiters and Shoes: with a large stock of .Men's and Boy's Kip and Coarse Br.giins. .\lso. Call', Goat, Biinling aud Lining Skins: Oak tan •\sh I.eather; Lasts: ."sparables: Shoe Thread: Pegs i^'C. Which we offer very cheap for Cash, or ou time, i only to customers who cash their bills when presented. I * S. T. HAWLEY & SON. Sejit. 13. 35-Gw E. CiJLOVKR n.AS just received, and in store, his F.(l.L ST(M"K of aooDs, which he is jirepared to sell ver^- cheap for Cash, or on shoi t time to those who pay when they promise. Among his stock can be found, H\ttrhes of all Prircs^ t'rom S8 to >;150; a good stock of all kinils of Castors. Britania Candlesticks, Castors, Lamps, Spoons, Tea ami Coffee Pots, &c. -V good assortment of W.\ITERS, 10 to 30 inches. L.\MPS—for Oil, Lard and F'luid,—solar and plain; Solar Fluid Lamps, a new article; Oil and Camphine Hanging Lanipa. Tin, (Copper and Brass TE.\ KETTLES. .A great variety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVENI ENCES, some of which have not been sold here before. Ladies’ fI *o>’A' and Trttvelintf Uaskets, a good assortment, and very cheap; superior Scissors. Together with a BETTER ASSORTMENT of FANCY and PLAIN, CHINA and GLASS than I have ever before offered; with all the t»dist»ctisaMe •irticlcs of coarse Wares. W. N. TILLINGIIAST, Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, kc. 29. 31-tf cles finished and in course of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 mouths with fair usage, and should it fail liy bad workni.iuship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselveu. Orders thankfully received and promp tly attended to. Repairing executed at short aoticfc and on very reasonable terms. May 28, 1853. 98tf G. W. WILLIAMS S' CO. Have just received a large and well selected as sortment of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, to which they inyite the attention of Country Mer chants. March 17, 1856. 84- LUTTERLOH & CO’S LINE, For Pasnengers nnd Freight. STEAMER FANNY LUTTERLOH leaves her wharf at Fayetteville at sun-rise, on Mondays and Thurs- day.s, and at Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fridays 10 o’clock, A. M., (Passengers and Freights.) Steamer Rowan (in good repair,) with good Flats, will run regularly for Freights. J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayetteville. W. 1*. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington. August 7, 1855. 25tf Au{ SPIRIT BARREI.S. LWAYS on hand and for .s.ale at the lowest mar ket price, SL'PEKIOR SPIRIT BARRELS. G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. 4-tf A .May 28. OIJ) RYE WHISKEY rjlllE subscriber having received the .Agency for the B- sale of Dr. Frank Williams’ Rye Whiskey, in- (irms iho public that a supply of the genuine article can always be fouiid at his store on Gillespie street, at wholesale or retail. R. MITCHELL. Sept. 14. 30-Cm TAHLE Cl FLERY. PUST received, agood assortment of IVORY, BONE, HORN and EBONY handle lililVrS and and of superior quality. Some wiib I'atent Immovable Handles, all of which will be sold at very small profits. Jtct?" 1 will kccj' my assortment always complete. W. N. TILLING HAST, Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, &c. .\ug. 2‘.». 1855. 31-tf J. C. POE, DEALER IN S’FAPLE ^k^l'ANCYDRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, W30TS, SHOKS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. Particular attention jiaid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings. Hai/ Street, Fayetteville, A^. C. May 20, Ih-jj. 4-tf Faifcttf vlllc Milt uni Insurance Company -l/i Abstract of the Second Annual RE FOR T of the Fresulent anti Directors: Policies issued past year 524, whole number issued 1233, covering property amounting to i>2,120,353 00 Policies cancelled and expired 851,035 00 -Vmount now insured .$1,274,717 34 S. ki:m)v.\i.. •M. THOMAS has removed from his former stand, near the Dobbin House, Hay .street, to the corner of .Market and Gillespie strett, south-west of the Market House—recently occupied by .Mr. S. S. -\roy—where he would be happj- to have his friends, and all in want of good and cheap Goods, call and examine his Stock, which comprises Staple and Fancy Dry tioods, Ready-maile Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, &c., &c. S. .M. THOMAS. Aug. 2*.>. • 32-tf Now on hand, 7.') CLOCKS, ot various patterns. 1 will sell at very low prices, and warrant them for one year. W. PRIOR. Aug. 30, 1855. 30-3m Amount of Premium Notes 310,333 30 “ “ “ expired & cancelled 120,474 0.3 “ “ “now on hand $189,859 33 Increase during last year ^01,275 07 Premium notes averaging 14 89-100 percent, on the amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance during the year averaging less than J per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $772 89 “ for Premiums received 5,103 28 “ for Policies, Surveys & transfers 337 60 for Rei.t 70 00 —i!7,283 07 Such a one by applying soon ployment, and good wages. Sept. -H, 18-')5. W.M. WAl K'tf 'lory* sc vs ^4ypJ 150 lijibor Wanl(‘(I At $1.50 per Day. l ifier wants 15U able-bodied Laborers to i the Cros:; Creek Lock and Dam near f .r which he will pri3’ >;1.50 per day. j • 1 12 good farpenters, for which the w;'.1 be paid, iliiip: employment will ajiply immediately \N foreiiiun on the work, or to •nher who u’wny; ut the woik. •loNATHAN LESLIE, t’ontructor 4:;-4t COW WANTED. T BATE MILCH COW. Apply at this I'l rii 44- W'ANTED, ^ , „ . . , „ „ GOOD W.VGO.N" .M.VKER to work in mv Shop. ■ Old (/haiii:^; SeaLs} iirea>t I ins; Kar Rings 1 will and steady eui- and Finger flings; Silver Spoons; Silver Forks; ]?uffer Knivfs; Cake l?a.kets; Card Ba.skcts; Candlestiek.s; Sinift'er.s; 'I'raya; itc., &e. \ iioo(l StiM'li. of ^lililary Triiiiiiiiii;£«. \ fine lot of CLOCKS, and almost every article usually kept iu a .lewelry Store, to which he invites the attention of those wishing to purchase. Strict iittention paid to the repairing of Watches and Jewelry. EDWIN GLOVER Sept. 11, 18.J.5. 35-3m STEAMIiOA'rS FOR SAL::. WE will sell the Sle..iiu-r.s “F.VlRV,” “UNION.” and 4-13ths of the Steamer “E\ ERGliEEN," all of which are now on the waters of the Pee De« and Wnccaina w. Fairy’s length, 81 foot G inches, “ breadth, 15 “ 1 “ “ depth, 4 ‘ 2 “ 1 2-^'5 ti ns burthen, was built in the anti*!' an - ■ .. -proof; for t> liCre liver ■ .ALP. • N( I-. \ jents- iW^anted to HIHS,—fmmcdiatelif, ; ■ iok, Waslier and Ironer. For such an lie ;i good price will be j«aid. Iniuire of L. BELl.lNGRATH, or .1. H. & J. Martine. 43-tf FOR SALE. Aii^iL and comfortable Dwelling House, with i lifceMSfiry out houses, on .Vrch Street and .' piar*. ,Mso a mall House and Lot on li ,'tieei. neur the I’rotcj'ant Chuch, recently Apply t- W. F. MOORE. ‘•t lo, P 44-3t poii fe III ir»a! I pi . i;{o ' I liter .;.t Ol .. i:. th-' r^"' l-'r’’*'’ in' !-■, .,t iu cred.' i-'- ■ fi.j. „,ive bonelit of ■ '■ 1) r vf . • " fc.i' -' „ t‘..r takin? in.l FWlllA lilHLES. ■ K'.E Stock. .\iso. Pocket Bibles aud Prayer E. ,1. HALE SON. iilo ch i idcd i>ns t’ 1 a g' Ion: llUpii licut. n E J. UALE* NEW' BOOKS. I o',ographical, Statistical, and Historic.al a/kttei;r of Scotland, 2 vois. luitliiT i'.jpplies of Roget’s Tliesaurus of Eng- 1 hu Hidden Path; Cleve Hall; Light and ■ a - t .ry of KashionaVile Life; Lorenzo Dow's E'oi'ution; The Student's Si)enker; ■'■luders’, .Mc(«ufl’ey's, Parker's and '■iioo, b'-aders; Bullions’ and Smith’s English "■ars: Einersidi's, Smitli’s, Davies’ and other "'.lies: aud School Books generally. E. J. HALE & SON. 43- ;ik measures 54 at year 1851. Steamer Union or Eliza’s length, 78 feet inches. 4 “ “ Vireadth, 13 ‘‘ “ “ depth. 4 “ 2 “ measures 40 and 32-95 tons burthen, was built in the year 1850,—machinery all new and in complete order. Steamer Evergreen’s length, 121 feet 0 inches, “ breadth, 22 “ “ “ depth, 0 “ 5 “ I measures D'.O and 78-95 tons, and was built in the year 1S48,—together with their Lighters, .J. R. Blossom, anil Republican—one of seven hundred barrels, anil the other of nine hundred barrels capacity. Also, : two Flats, now oa the Cape Fear River—one 050, and th* other 550 bbls capacity. Terms will be made ’ easy. D. D. ALLEN, 1 , . JAMES H. PRITCHETT, J Sept. 25, 1865. 39-tf L()l 1'! ~ 1 PERSONALLY appeared before me, Charles D. Nixon, one of the Justices for the County of Ctimberland, B. Kayton, who roakes oath that he has lost or mislaid the following Notes and receipt, viz: One Note on T. H. .Massey, for i»40; one Note on W. S. Valentine, dee d, for :ii20; one Note on Wm. Cade, for !i!20; one receipt on A. Kelly of Moore county, for a Note of J. Cameron for about !i!35. Sworn to and subscribed before me this 13th Oct. 18o5. B. KAYTON. CHAS. D. NIXON, J. P. All persons are forewarned against trading for the above described Notes and receipt. _B. K.VYTON. i Oct. 13. 44-3tpd ^ j notice. I PERSONS PLRtMl.VSING RA(«S for me will recol- | lect that 1 have never oflen ' ■ -g for WOOL j or SILK Rags, and will allow i them; but will give 2 cents per lb. for all coar.se bagging and , loose paper separate from the Rags. U. MURPHY. I Sept. 12, 1855. 36-tf j 1.1»0 We arc non: rercivin^: and exjtcii to keep up a lar*ic .sfuc.k of Groceries. WE OFFER BAGS (’oflee—Rio, Laguira and .lava, 15 Hhds. Sugars, 60 “ Molasses, 1.000 Sacks Salt, 75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, crush’d k powd’d, 125 Bags Shot, 45 Kegs Powder, 20 Hhds. Western Bacon, 3,-500 Lbls. N. C. 50.000 Segars, assorted qualities, 100 Boxes Cheese, With every other article in our line. All t>f which we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchange for pro duce or naval stores. D. & W. McLAURIN. May 23. * 3-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. 7 SECOND H.vND BUGGIES in good repair. A. A. McKETHAN, DISSOLUTION. rgiHE Express Steamboat Company was dissolved -fl- this day by mutual consent. The books of the concern are placed in the hands of Air. John Shaw, at D. W. McLaurin’s, who ia authorised to settle up and receipt for the same. JAAIES E. METTS, M. J. R A.M SAY, N. A. RAMSAY. April 4, 1856. 89-tf JIEN.IAVDN R. HUSKE, ATT«Ri\KY AT LAW, TAYKTTKVIIiLK, N. C. AY be found at the Otlice formerly occupied by Walter .A. Huske, Esq., ou Bow Street. Will atten.l the Counties of .Moore, Cumberland and Robeson. And obtain Bounty Land and Pens.'ons under the various acts. March 15, 1866. 84tf AADREWS & .rESUF, COMMISSIO.N MKUC11ANT.S, Cotton and W’^oollen .VIacliinery,Steam Enirincs. .Macliiiiists' Tools, licltinii, v.Vc. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .HaIBIIfuelIIrersi’ At*I No. 67 PINE Street, NEW YORK. August I, 1855. . 267tf fk ^ Subscribers having this day leased this J Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their friends and the travelling public at this House. At the .same time we liope they will be patient and bear with our imperfections until we sh.all have put the House in such repair as w'e desire. J H. ROBERTS & CO. J. li. Rdkkhts. F. N. Robkrts. March 1, 1855. 80-tf CHARLES BANKS, COA*FFCTtO.VER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DE.VLER IN Foreign Fruitii, Niitx, C'ii/ara, Tobacco, Snuff, A'c ^iTKCKT, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 1853. 73tf FOR SALE. •If Redncetl Prices^ for or on SifORT 2:30 ummi BAii()i[('iiiis, Rockaways and Buggie.s OF EVERY I) E SCR I FT I ON, ANY of which are finished, and the balance being finished daily. Among which are many New and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE CAllRI.AGE. Some of them very light, and all made in the liest manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are GRE.ATICR Llinn any establish ment South, and I can ntford and am determiued to sell work of the BEST (QUALITY as low as it can be built for by any one. a^*Tho.«;e who are inlobted to me will plea.se pav up, as my business requires niy out standing tlebts to be collected. A. A. .McKETHAN. Feb. 3, 1855. 7‘2-tf SPRlNCi GOODS, vVc. rjlHE Subscriber has in Store, and is receiving, his 1 SPRING STOCK of GOODS, which he wishes to sell for Casii, Barter, or on Credit. DISTILLER’S GLUE, a very good article. 1000 SPIRIT BARRELS.—I would be pleased to furnish to Distillers tho number of Barrels desired, as I have made .arrangements with the best makers. Every Barrel shall be GOt.)D. Also, a fine close C.VRRI.AGE, new, Fay. tteville make. Warranted. DEBTORS will please take notice, that 1 am in want of Money, and they “KNOW SO.METIIING,”—that is, 1 must have it. TIIO. J. JOHNSON. April 16. 92-tf DISBURSEMENTS. Cash paid C. H. Sneed, fire loss !j!850 00 “ “ Lot andbalancc0flicebuildingl,450 00 “ “Salarie.s 1,550 00 “ “State Tax 100 00 “ “Contingent expenses 375 (>2 “ “ Premiums returned 20 05 Balance To-wit: Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on .leinand,) •i'2,250 00 Cash iu Bank and in hands of Agents 087 40 ^4,340 27 $2,937 40 -$2,937 40 i ASSETS. Cash ou interest and in Bank, ,jc. Rent due Real Estate, paying 13 por cent. Premium Notes on hand Amount C.apital to meet any losses In conclusion, the President anl Directors congratu late the members and the public on the very fortunate and successful operations of the Company the pas', year. We have met with no loss since 7th March, 1854, (Sneed’s,)—unless it be the case of Stranglaus & Einston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—a ren/ exlnwrdinary cane,—it is still under investigation. !j!2,937 40 190 W 1,S00 00 ^4,>.*27 40 189,859 33 .'Si 94,780 73 l%\lniington Or Fayetterilte Pas~ senger Mjine. rpHE NEW STEAMER “MAGNOLIA” will leave Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sunrise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Satur days at o’colck. Passage $4. T. S. LUTTERLOH. June 14, 1855. 9-tf DISSOLUTION. f||lHE firm of G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. R. W. GOLDSTON. Nov’r 17, 1864. ^■^HE subscriber having purchased the interest of R. W. Goldston in the late firm of G. W. I. Goidston & Co., will still continue to carry on the GROCERY AND HARDWARE BUSINESS at the old stand. He invites all his friends to call on him when they come to market, and he will try to make himself useful. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Nov’r 17, 1854. 50tf fHlHE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White JL 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, 1863. 70tf Use the Magic Impression Paper, FOR WRITING WITHOUT PEN OR INK, Copyin? Lfavps, Plants. Flowers, Pirturfs, Palteriis for EinliroiderY. Marking Linen Indeliible, nutl MANIFOLD WRITI.NG. f ■'^HIS article is absolutely the best portable ink- Jl stand in the known world, for a small (juantity folded and placed in the pocket, constitutes a travelling inkstand which cannot be broken. No pen is needed, or any stick sharpened to a point, writes as well as the best gold pen in the universe. For drawing, it is indispensable. It is, indeed, the whole art of drawing and painting—taught in one lesson. Any leaf, flower or plant can be transferred to the pages of an album, with a minute and distinct resemblance of nature. With equal facility, pictures and embroidered patterns are taken, and have received the highest eulogiums from the fair sex; and indeed, a more tasteful present for a lady could not be produced. This Magic Paper will also mark linen, or other articles, so as to remain perfectly indelible. All the washing in the world fails to bring it out. Any child can use it with perfect ease. With this .Magic paper, likewise, onf ot four copies of ever}- letter written can be secured without any additional labor whatever, making it the cheapest and most convenient article extant. It is used to great advantage by reporters of the public press, telegraphic operators, aud hosts of others. Each package contains four different colors—Black, Blue, Green and Red, with full and printed instruc tions, for all to use, and will last sufficiently to obtain Five Hundred distinct impressions. It is put up in beautifully enamelled colored enve lopes, with a truthful likeness of the proprietor at tached. Each and every package is warranted. PRICE—:i>2 per dozen, or five for !i>l. Single pack ages 25 cents. Mailed to all parts of the world on the reception of the above prices. Address, post paid, N. HUBBELL, 107 Broadway, New York. Opiniona of the Press: lluhheWt Magic Impression Paper.—We refer our readers to the advertisement in another column setting forth the merits of this pleasing and ingenious inven tion. The cheapness should induce all to give it a triiil.—[Phil. Merchant. It is unsurpassed for neatness and utility, and should meet with the sale it so richly deserves.—[Tribune. Just what the public have so long desired, and re commends itself to every individual of taste and refine ment.—[Jour. & Courier August 11. 20-3m The following Directors were elected for next year: Geo. McNeill, H. L. Myrover, Chas. Beiibow, Henry Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. Tillinghast, S. T. Hawley, T. S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedman, J. G. ShephertI, S. 1. Hinsdale, D. A. Rajs J. D. Williams, A. A. McKethan, J. 11. Cook, A. E. Hall, A. W. Steel, G. Cook; and R. F. Brown of W’ilmington. OFFICERS; GEO. MoNElLL, President. II. L. MYROVER, Vice President. C. A. McMlLL.\N, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, .Attorney. Kxecntive CominiHee for next Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin. May 24, 1855. 4-Y JONES’S EQUITY. VOLUME 1, just received and for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. NOTICE. ^ 10L. N.ATH.VN KING is our authorized .Agent to make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and limber and for the purchase of (Jrude Turpentine, at Kingsbury, iu Cumberland (’ountv- J.* k T. WADI)ILL. May 22, 185.5. 8-tf FOR SALE. r^'^HE running part of a 2, 3, and 4 McLAURlN S'FRANGE AVE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRIT B.ARRELS, which they would sell at a reducetl price for cash. Persons wishing to make engagements would do well to call on us before making engagements, as we warrant a good article. April 20, 1855. 95tf Valuable Proj)orty FOll BALE. .\^RES of valuable Farming and * Turpentine L.\ND, with the Turpen tine STILL, STORE HOUSE, GOODS, and STAND, known as BE.ATTY'S BRIDGE, in Bladen county, are ofi'ered for sale. The Store and Still will be sold either with or without the land; so that those who wish to engage in Mercantile operations or in distilling Tur pentine will do well to applv soon to BEATTY & BROTHER. Beatty’s Bridge, July 2. 14-tf 200 Casks Fresh Lime, Calcined hors^; Wagon, each with Iron Axles, new and ready for use. J. & T. WaDDILL. March 14, 1855. 83tf BOOK HI NI)ERyT W. HARDIE ha.s resumed the Book Binding Business, over the Tailor Shop of (.'lark .V. Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. .Vugust 1. 27-tf NOTICIC! R. WILLI.AM J. BROWN is our authorized agent to receive payments, anl grant discharges f'»r any Book accounts we have in the county of Robeson. J. & T. WADDILL. June 1, 18.55. 7tf K. JUST PUBM.SIIKI), •fi und Vorreeled Fdilion of Devereux’s Equity, Vol. 2. f^OR SOME ye.ars past this volume of the Reports 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 hapj.y to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have incomplete sets. Orders are solicited. Should they be encouraged sufficiently by the sale of this volume, they {)ropose to follow it by a re-print of Devereux’s 1st, 3d, and 4th Law, and Dev. & Battle’s 1st Law, all of which are out of print. E. J. H.ALE k SON. May 1855. FOR SALE. ACRES of La.nd, V miles from Fny- »\w\w\w etteville, lying directly on the .South ern Plank Road, and on each side of Big Rockfish. One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, rith convenient improvements for a family residence; with a sm.all corn mill on a never failing stream, and a firs^ Plaster, Plastering Hair and Cement, .Mackerel and | rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. Herring, by J, W. POWERS S CO. A. A. McKETH.AN. April 19. 93tf 1 Fcb’y 6, 1855. 72-tf