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SEMI.WEEKLY.
vol.. V.]
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 5, 1855.
[NO. 450.]
I'lii
VIKI* VJ'INDAVS AND THURSDAYS.
^^.^74.717 04
I-'!,474
i;i)\V\Hl) J. HALE & SON,
KPITOKS \nd pkoprtktous.
i|r OusKEVKR $3 00 if paiil iu
■viuoe- ]>aiJ during the year of »uhsori}»-
,r ?--t yenr has pxpireil.
f Woekly ihisERVHR $2 00 per annum, if paitl in
.nee; i^'Ting tlio yenr of suhsorip-
j;:', ()•) after the yenr has espirpil.
^,,V(.p,Tlsl’MHNTS insertoil for sixty cents per
,, 1' I'j linos for the first, and thirty cents for caeh
^,uMio:iti->n. Yearly advertisements by spe-
• St reasotiable rates. Advertisers are
,, i I,, n!:Uf the number of insertions degired, or
w'ul t'O ov'utiiiueil till forbid, and charged accord-
Letters to the Kditors must be post-paid.
\ to l.e inserted intide, charged 50 per
,;,t. ciirn. *
lUMiSES FOR SALE.
^\su till*' broke HORSES for sale.
•)AS.
G. COOK.
48-2w
SF.CO^YP STOCK.
StaiT & Will inn IS
ARK
y
now receiving
■ectoi - c-ongr»:a-
e very fiiriu»»M
mpany thf p»-‘.
nee 7 th Marrb.
of ^ftranglan- i.
)10WI1 up—li
ve.stigation.
i for next year:
Benbow. Ilenrv
I. T. Hawley, T
SteJm&n, J. U
, J. 1). VViiliams.
lalt, A. W. St«'.
ingtOQ.
l.ct, •J':' __ _
Trees, &c. tor sale.
iti \Vt now ou hand » choice collection of FRUIT
\Mi oHNAMKNTAi. TREES, KVERGRKENS.
*'HRlT>S. KOSKS, tillAVE VINES, STllAWRER#
U f>’ lU LRS. TUBERS, &c.: and 1 tiatter mvself
1 un supply order.^ for the rarest and most desi-
j e tijiujt's »uii;tble to ibis latituvle.
Tiers should he handed in as early as possible, par-
'iriy tor large quantities of .Vpple and Peach Trees,
cvtuiut can be packed and forwarded during the Fall,
..'•.er :iiui Spring, with perfect safety. Catalogues
. ’ •(•1 Address,
C. LUTTERLOH, Nurseryman,
Fayettorille, N. C.
•: lSr)5. 48-3t
^ A nice lot of Ponipone and other CHRYS.\N-
;HEMI'1S. of every color, well set with liower buds,
: ts. are now ready for delivery.
.r iv sMi rHV^
WFloLF.SALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
DRU€j^S^
Inr.nn i.VF.s a* €HE.nit\§M.s,
i*aiHtn: Oils; Dye-Stuff's;
t'ARSISIIKS; WIXDOW-GLASS AXD
; Pcrjuinery; Fine Smips,;
Fiur Tooth and Hair BriiJur, J*ain(
Hruihts; Fit;ld and (hirden Seedt;
Spicts) Snujj's) Sunjicai InstrumentA;
Mctlicints; Purt Liquors
for Mnlicinal Purpinif'S) Fnnry
Arttc/et, ttV., l*c.
'racrs trotn Country Physicians and .Merchaats re-
tinny rolicited and perfect satisfaction guaranteed,
ill regard to quality and price.
■ N. SMITH, Druggi-t
their SECOND PURCHASE of
iL m wmm \m tiooiis,:
itoors. SHOES, ha ts, ( ai*s, i
BONNETS, UiMBKELLAS, AND
Ready-Made Clothing, i
,\nd have no hesitation in saying it is the L.\R(JEST
and MOST DESIR.\liLE stock now in market; and
having been purchased at greatly reduced price.'i from
the early part of the season will be otfered to buyers
on terms that cauuot fail to please.
Oct. 2.'.. 47-tf
BANK OF CAPE FEAR^^
N. C., Oct. 2*2,1S55. ^
PURSUANT to a Resolution of the Board of Direc
tors of the 15ank of Cape Fear, u meeting of the
Stockholders of said Hank and also of the subscribers
to the increased Capital Stock of said Bank, will be
held at the Hanking House in thisplaceon THURSDAY,
the «>th day of DECEMBER next, for the purpose of
deciding on the mode by which the excess beyond the
par value of the shares of stock held by the present
stockholders shall be ascertained.
THOS. H. WRIC.HT, Pres't.
47-tm
VALUAIU.E PROPERTY
FOMt S.§E.E,
IOi^PER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay
etteville, about 130 Acres, known as the
HTUMFORD SWAMP.
•About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow l.and, as the Crop
now on it will show. Also, the
VultiMl>U> Bl’icik Stoi'«> and l.iOt
near the Market liiqunre, occupied by Mr. John A
Pemberion.
\ ^ar^^e and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building
Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings.
Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslow and Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on favora
ble ter ns, and a large part can remain on Bond and
Mortgage if desired.
THO. J. CURTIS.
Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf
COW WANTED.
FIRST RATE MILCH COW. Apply at this
, Office.
Oct. 15.
44-
II
>5 REWARD.
AN.-V\V.\V fri'Ui the subscriber, on the KUh inst
II
.lA.MKS KYI.K
AS ,tint received ii large and general assorUnent
rather slender, and weighs about 110 pounds. Isham I
is slightly deformed, the left shoulder being lower than !
the right, which causes him to appear to leac to the
left when walking from you. It is possible be may ;
have been enticed away by a white woman calling lier- j
self Ann Davis, who left the neighborhood on Monday
last, as I understand, &,tying she was going to South
Carolina, as they were often seen together before he j
ranaway. Isham is well known in Chapel Hill and
vicinity, as he was raised there. It is likely he ha.'i ■
free papers, and under an assumed name will attempt
to get to a free State. 1 will give the above reward
for his apprehension and delivery to me at Fayetteville,
or confinement in jail so that I get hiju again. And a
further Reward of $1C0 for the apprehension and con
viction iu our Superior Court of Law, of any person
or persons enticing him awav.
J. A. WILLIAMS,
i Fayetteville, Oct. *Jt. 4'.»-tf
i Store Po«l Otiict*, )
Warm Co., N. Oct 17th l'r>5. }
' 1^ OTK'E.—Sometime in the Month of February or
March, 1864, 1, Benjamin Rogers, of the county
! of Wake, and State aforesaid, made a limited power of
i attorney to W illiam A. Rogers, of the county of Robe-
; son, and j^tate aforesai-4, for the care and protection
I of some several servants, then engaged in the Turpen-
1 tine business, until they were re-hired by certain trus-
1 tees, or returned to me, or so directed it wrote, and
, for no other purpo.e whatever; to which a part was
j re-hirel by said trustees, in March, 185 1, and balance
returneil to me, at which time I considered the agency
I of William Rogers had ceascd and was of no efl'ec'.
But since then, (oneor two months back,) 1 was cred-
I ibly i»formed that moneys due to me were paid over to
him, and under color of the said power of attorney,
and he had received it accordingly, and delays the
payment of the same to me or my proper agent
Now, be it known, that I did not consider him agent
for collecting or receiving any such moneys for me. >r
President and Directors are now rcadv to re- i receipts, or having any thing further to do with
ray servants after they were re-hired by trustees, and
balance of slaves returned tome. such, 1 do herdiy
revoke any and all S’lch power of attcrney, and sui h
agency heretofore and hereafter, and all acts of his iu
any way or manner touching the same premises in my
name, shall be null and void, from that time, 'lay and
date above written.
BENJ. ROGERS.
Oct. -i:?, 18'.',. 48-J?t
1* aOOtPH.
Among which are,
lioO pieces Dress DeLaiiis,
French anti English Merino.
IMain Merino, real French,
Persian Cloths,
Black and Colored Silks,
Irish Linens, all Flax,
Table Cloths and Napkini,
Carpeting, very cheap.
Calicoes, well assorted,
Kerseys and Linseys,
Silk, Woolen and Cotton lloso, *
Ladies’ Twisted Silk Mitts,
Dress Trimmings, .%c., k.c.
.\11 of which being purchased by the paekagc for
Ca(*h, will be otferfd at the lowest market price for
cash, or on time to paying cu.itomerB.
Sept. 27, 18.'»5. Si»-tf
iPKKSS f fV
ON WITH YOUR CLOTHJNG!
Wakp up Old rumbrrltind itnd tlir rrit of Maukiud!
A. J. wo6i)w7mi)
RESPECTFULLY infornis his friends and the pub
lic generally, that he has just returned from the | Sept. 21*.
North, where he purchased, and is now receiving a i
L.\RiiK ASSORTMENT OF
H e (fir now receixnmr and exjtf vt to ki t jj j
}ijj a lurs^e stock of (Aroreries, j
WE OFFER
B.AGS Coffee—Rio, LagHira aud Java,
15 Hhds. Sugars,
50 “ Molasses,
1,000 Sacks Salt,
75 Bids. Sugars,—coffee,crush’d S powd’d,
125 Bags Shot,
45 Kegs Powder,
20 Hhds. W'estcru Bacon,
S,500 Lbls. N. C.
60,000 Segars, assorted qualities,
HK) Boxes Cheese,
With every other article iu our line. All of which
we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchange for pro
duce or naval stores.
D. & W. McLAURTN-
May 28. 3-tf
(iiinn’s Domestic Medicine, or Poor
.Man’s Friend. A further Bu(ip^’ of this Family Med
ical Books just rec’d by E. J. HALE 4" SON.
NEW FAl.L & WINTER VOODS.
*if. Tno^nJis
BS Receiving, direct from New York, a large and
well selected assortment of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made
(’lothiug, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Hoot.‘»,
Shoes, Kerseys, Blankets, &c.
To which he would call the attention of the L.VDI ES,
his friends, and the Public generally,—to give him a
call and examine his Stock before making their pur
chases. He intends to let the People decide whether
they are pretty, or, whether they are (’HE.\P, when
they examine his Stock and hear his prices.
Ho woulil return his sincere thanks for the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of
the t iuie.
i^orner of .Market and Gillespie St.,
Sept. 27. 39-tf
I). W. C^BENBO\^^ D. d7s.,
Craduate of the Haltimore College of
DEMAL SLRGEKY.
BENJAMIN R. HUSKE,
%TTORI>[EY AT LAW,
FAYETTKVTLLE, N. G.
AY be found at the Office formerly occupisd by
if M Walter A. Huske, Esq., on Bow Street.
Will attend the Counties of Moore, Cumberland and
Robeson. And obtain Bounty Land and Pensions under
the various acts.
March 15, 1856.
84tf
MFurnislmtgs.
^ILVER Plat«d Spoons, Forks, Butter Knives, and
^ Castors. Britania Candlesticks, Cantors, Lamps,
Spoons, Tea and Coffee Pots, &c.
A good assortment of WaItERB, 10 to 80 iBches.
L.\MPS—for Oil, Lard and Fluid,—solar and plain;
Solar Fluid Lamps, a new article; Oil and Camphine
Hanging Lampa.
Tin, Copper and Brass TEA KETTLEB. j
A great variety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVBNI- ;
ENCES, some of which have not been sold here before, j
Ladies’ W*orh and Travelittg Basheta^ a |
good assortment, and very ubeap; superior Scipsors. i
Together with a BETTER ASSORTMENT of j
F.\NCY and PLAIN, CHINA and QLASS
than I have ever before oflFered; with all the
Mntiispensable tMrlicles
of coarse Wares.
W. N. TILLINGHAST,
Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, he.
Aug. 29. 31-lf
TABLE CUTLER\T ~
JUST received, a good assortment of IVORY, BONE,
HORN and EBONY handle KNIVES and
FORKM, and CARVERS, of superior quality, j
Some with Patent Immovable Handles, all of which
will be sold at very small profits.
I will keep my assortment always complete.
W. N. TILLINGHAST,
Dealer in Crockery, China, OlaHswure, &c.
Aug. 29, 1855. . 31-tf
REMOVAL.
WH. CARVB& would inform his friends and
• th« public, that h* has rtmovad froia bis old
stand on Qreen street to the Store foraertjii^occupied
by Mr. P. Montague, on Hay street, near the .Market
I Square.
I He has on hand a well selected Stock of
I Dr^ Gooda, Grorerte^, Shofs and Boo/a, Xf'frn
Blankets, K^rteyt; alto Blacfe$mith’s Tool»,
Com Sh4Uers and Strato Cutters,
Sausage Cutter
And a great Tariety of other artieles well suited to the
Retail and Barter Trade—much the largest stock be
has ever offered ia this market—which he will sell ou
reasonable terms, or exchange for Produce of almost
any kind. A call from old friends and tha public is
respectfully solicited.
W. H. CARVER, Hay at.
Dec. 18, 1864. 58tf
NOTICE.
All those indebted to us previoas to the 1st Jaun-
ary will call and settle either by note or oaAb,
and oblige us. McDONALD & WHALET.
N. B. A good assortment of SADDLES AND HAR
NESS always on hand for eash or on tiiae te punctual
eustomers.
Feb’y 17, 1865. 7«tf
OfTico hours from K. M. to 1 1*. M.
“ 3 P. M. to 5 P. M.
DH. B E N B O W may be found at his Room
near the Market, where all who are in need of the
serviceg of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call.
-Ml operations performed upon the latest and most
approved plans. To thof>e in need of •/li'tificiat
TVelhy he would simply say that he is behind in no
improvement. He inserts from one to an entire set |
upon fine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees ■
to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. j
He spends nine months of each year in this place, i
(from 1st of October to the 1st of July.)
40-tf i
S.
REMOVAL. i
M. THOMAS has removed from his former
stand, near the Dobbin House, Hay street, to ;
the corner of Market and Gillespie street, south-west
of the Market House—recently occupied by Mr. S. 8. |
Arey—where he would be happy to have his friends, i
and all in want of good and cheap Goods, call and j
examine his Stock, which comprises Staple and Fancy !
Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, !
kc., &c. S. M. THOMAS.
Aug. 20. 82-tf
Now
J.
48-tf
ro CONTRACTORS.
1\m:
c*-ivt proposals for constructing the Fayetteville |
A ‘jeniRrle I’lank Road between Little’s Mills in i
■ r.m' n l County and .Aibemaaic in Stanly County, and ;
.. ; .aviie proposals for the following work: —
i8t. For constructing the Hoad from Little'x i
ML.!! I'l Clark’s Creek, 10 miles. :
For constructing Hoad from L'iark's Creek ‘
■ '.Lt Pee L>ee River, 5 miles.
. 3.1. For the construction of a Bridge across ^
-e bee River.
'fc 4th. For the construction of the Road from the
■ ^ Dee K rer to .Albemarle, miles.
I'r posals will be received and considered for the ;
and making all necessary side ditches and j
Tert- from the Pee Dee to .\lbemarle, omitting
: :,f.2ting. i
;u ifsolution of the Stockholders, before the Presi- j
• anJ Directors can enter into these contracts an
3;.T;lu(il subscription of !i?15,(K)0 will have to be ;
—it Ih asked that the friends of the work will j
- mit such bids, either subscribing or guaranteeing
i". ;imuuut 60 as to enable the work at once to go on. '
JAS. G. COJK, i
Pres’t F. & A. P. R. Co.
K'l. Uo. 47-tf
nilNBRV IND SHOP
FOR SALE.
UY Virtue of a Deed of Trnst, executed to mo by
Hall & Bollinger, if not previously disposed of,
* -ell at public .Auction, on 21st day of November,
; t iiyetteville Foundry and .Machine Shop, with the
»iu(j Tools:
Engine Lathe, 12 feet; I do. fi feet.
.*• Large Back Gear Hand Lathe; 1 small do.
-- I’ianing Machine; 1 Upright Drill; 1 (hitting
- all in first rate order; 1 Fan, together with
Belts, &c. Also Sash and Blind Machines,
rt. uijiMnchines, and Saws, driven by Steam Engine,
-■ r?‘|^o\ver—new; together with large lot of Patterns
• ■'tcim Engines, Corn and Wheat .Mills, Circular and
i-erSiw .Mills, Pulleys, Hangers, Couplins, ic.; with
Ir m and VVooden f’lasks. Also, Blacksmith
!• au 1 Tools, Iron and Steel; 1 Brick Building, 2
ne-,-JI) X
ULv one letiiroas of engaging in this business
•g 'i 5ipijituuity now offers, as the Rail Road now
■ ‘•■'iiug wi’i'i want large quantities of work t^pne during
'.ininj: yenr. und on River 8 to 10 steamers are
i*‘-t aitly ruiiii,u){ tliereon; in the county 7 large Cot-
n liirtont-i, aii'l J.jij Steam and Water Mills. Sale
' ■ l Kor other information, address
JOHN H. HALL, Trustee.
A'«.
I'' A tr
‘‘f saine lime, one Steam Engine G Horse
'-ne .litto Horse Power; Boiler, 4 feet diam
in,:, with two lb inch Flues; One Circu-
'ir.Sur ( oriishellers; Plows; Saw Mill Castings;
: Lan.l ou Beaver Creek; 1 share t^ape Fear
‘"“■p Kiver Navigation Stock: 5 do. F. & Albemarle
■ ■‘'"i Kr.ii'l .Stores
.JOHN H. HALL, Trustee
■ -• I''-'.:. 47-4t
iHos. n. rif.LiNciLvsr,
iiOOKHM.VMPKil,
ii'-nn opiHjuite North of E. J. Ihde cf’
n/So/i’s ]iookstore.
* -'I* , MHi'itziiies, and all descriptions of Books
Iff in all styles in the best and most
' luauufr, on terms, the same as at any
Soutli. Persons wishing to know the
•' '>f iMn ilug, Will be supplied with a list person-
■"j r hy l(.tt*T.
'"I'' 39-tf
I ALI. AM) WI.XTEHi
K are now receiving our stock of Fall and Win-
w w ter Goods, consisting of L.\DIES’ DRE.SS an>I ,
GENTLEMEN’S WEARING APPAREL, viz: '
Muslin DeLanes; Plain and Plaid Merinos: .Alpaccas.
Bombazines, Black, Plain and Plaid Silks; Talmas and
Cloaks; Dress Trimmings, Eilgings, Embroidered Col
lars, Handkerchief#, and Muslin Bands: a large lot of |
Hosiery for Ladies, Misses and Children; Kid and Pic
Nic Gloves; Woolen Mits for Children; a large assort
ment of Bonnets, Silk, Satin, .Muslin, Straw and Hair; ^
Misses’ Hootls; Ladies’ Walking Shoes, Gaiters, and
white Kid I'olka Boots; Misses’ Gaiters, Morocco Ties,
' and Walking Shoes. |
i FOR GENTLE.MEN:—Hata and Caps of every shape j
' and quality; Cravats, Stock.s, Merino Vests. Shirts and ,
' Collars; a large lot of I’lothing, warranted to fit T>r no i
I sale; Boots and Shoes; I5uck and Woolen Gloves;
' Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings and Sheetings; j
■ Table C’loths and Towelings; Beil Ticking; Blankets; j
i Kerseys: Kentucky Jeans: Stripes and .\pron Ciiccks; i
I White*and Red Flannel; a good assortment of C'oths, ,
Cassimeres and Vestings: Table Covers, Rugs and i
Carpetings—some very fine; Umbrellas, Traveling
Satchels, and Trunks; Port Monaies, Reticulcs, and a |
great many other Fancy .Articles. !
We would be pleased to have persona living in town,
and those visiting our place with a view of purchasing
goods, to examine our Stock, as we are determined to
aeil. W. F. & E. F. .MOORE.
Oct. 8, 1855. «
WANTED,
A GOOD W.\GON .M.VKER to work in my Shop.
Such a one V^y applying soon will find steady em
ployment, and good wages. WM. W.\TS(JN.
Sept. 28, 1855. 40tf _
STEAMBOATS FOR SAI.K.
WE will sell the Steamers “FAIKY,” “UNION,”
and 4-13ths of the Steamer “EVERGREEN,”
all of which are now on the waters of the Pee Dee and .
Waccamaw. j
Fairy’s length, HI feet « inches,
“ breadth, 15 “ 4 “
lepth, 4 “ 2 “
measures 54 and 2-Ui» tons V>urthen, was built in the
year IH.’il.
Steamer L’nioii or Eli*a’s length, 78 feet 6 '.nches.
•• breadth, 13 “
“ depth, 4 “ 2 “
measures 40 and 82-95 tons burthen, was built in the
year 1850,—machinery all new and in complete order.
Steamer Evergreen’s length, 121 feet t» inches,
• I “ breadth, 22 “
t “ depth, rt “ 5 “
measures 100 and 78-U5 tons, and was built in the
year 1848,—together with their Lighters, J. R. Blossom,
and Republican—one of seven hundred barrels, and
the other of nine hundred barrels capacity. Also,
two Flats, now on the Cai>e Fear River—one ♦>)0, and
the other 650 bbls capacity. Terms will be made
easy.
•ALLEN, Assignees.
30-tf
(i(‘iitl(‘nu?irs Clothiiiff
“ I
(>f the latest styles, which he will sell cheap for C.ASH. !
His Stock consists of !
Tahnas, Over C’oats, Fnx*k (’oats, Business (^iatn, I
I’ants, Vests, Shirti>, Collars, Stocks, Gloves, &c. !
Also, a large and varied assortment of j
liOV'S CLOTHING,
Fitting sizes, for Youths from 4 to IG years old.
I will manufacture Pants and Vests and cut for ;
persons wishing it done.
N. B. — I have made arrangements with a House in I
New York to have Clothing made to order, and those ^
desirous of having their garments manufactured in i
New York will please call at iny store atid iiave their
measures taken. I
tseir K xaminc my goods at the Store one door oast |
of J. C. Thomson’s Hat and ’ap Store, south-west
corner of Market Square. .1. WO0DW.\RD. '
Fayetteville, Oct. 10. 44-8m i
or partition Bonds
!>f the Town of Fdynttv.rille for Sale!
A GREE.XBLE to an Act of the General .Assembly ,
i m of the State of North Carolina, ratified Dec.) 25 i
1852, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue .
her Bon«is to the amount of •'j!l(Ml,030, in the aggre
gate, for the purpos; of paying her subscription to the '
W’estern Rail Road Company. j
Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of
Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive j
sealed proposals, until the 1st of November next, for
the purchase of !?;50,000, in sums of $500 each of said
Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty
years, with (’oupons attached,—interest payable semi
annually. The said Bonds shail be under the seal of
the Corporation, and binding on the faith of tlie same.
WM. W.ARDEN, Town Treasurer.
Sept. 2G, 1855. 89-
on hand, 75 CLOCKS, ot
various patterns. I will sell at very low prices, and
warrant them for one year. W. PRIOR.
.\ug. 30, 1855. 30-3m
SPIRIT BARRELS.
Always on hand and for sale at the lowest mar
ket price, SUPERIOR SPIRIT B.YRRELS.
G. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
.May 28. 4-tf
~ G. W. WILL!AMS 4^007
J. W. BAKER
Is now receiving from the North th®
largest, finest, and most carefully se
lected stock of
FIJRIVITIIRE
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all ot
which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for eash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture iu
setts; curled hair and shuck, Yind cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; W'hat-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walaut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every Tariety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..?iloliau At-
1 tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manutac-
I tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good ax
i any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
' prices—freight only added.
I November 2, 1:854. 45tf
J. C. POE,
i DEALER IN
i STAPLE & FANCY DRY
GOOBS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES,
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Have just received a large and well selected as- j particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and
SOrtment of *
sortment of
HARDW.\RE and GROCERIES, {
to which they invite the att*»ntion of Country Mer- 1
chants. {
March 17, 1855. 84- !
Trimmings.
Hay Streetf Fayetteville, N. C.
May 26, 1855.
4-tf
A. ,1. O llAi\liOi\
H.\S just received and offers for sale
85 Bags RIO COFFEE,
10 Hhds. SUGAR,
25 Bbls. do.
50 Kegs N.VILS,
I’ails, Broome, Shot, Lead, Soap, Candles,
Snuff, Candy, .Stc., &c.
— ALSO—
100,00t ClCi.VRS, of various brands, a part of
which are prime and cheap.
—ALSO—
NUT.S of all kinds.
?ept. 20, 1855. .^(-2m
FV.MlLYBilU.ES.
A L.MIGE Stock. .\lso, (‘ocket Bibles and Prayer
% Books. E. J. HALE SON.
GROCERIES AND HARDWARE.
ri’IHE subscriber basin Store a gooI assortment of
(loods in the GROCERY and H.ARDWARE LINE; ’
al! of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar- 1
tercd for country produce, on terms the most reason- !
able. s.uall lot of S.VDDLERY for sale cheap.
Give us a call. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. |
N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi- ^
ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, Ac., j
ran have it done on the usual terms, by sending same |
! to iny care. G. W'. I. G. j
Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 18-55. 80tf i
ANDREWS JESUP,!
CO.MVIISSIO.N MERCHANTS, i
T • 1
C'otton and Woollen Machinery, Steam ■
Engines, Machinists’ Tools,
Belting, &c.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
.'Vlaiiiiraeturers’ Articles,
No. 67 PINE Street, NEW YORK.
August 1, 1855. 257tf
FA¥ETTE\ ILLK FEMALK IlKiH SCHOOL.
E. GLOVER
Has just received, and in store, his
FALL STOCK of
GOODS,
which he is prepared to sell very cheap
for Cash, or on short time to those who
pay when they promise.
.\mong his stock can be found,
\%*a9€hes of all Prices^
from $8 to $150; a good stock of all kinds of
r|lHIS Institution is open for the reception of Stu-1 Gfdd Chains; Seals; Keys; lireast Pins; Ear Rings
and Finger Rings; Silver Spoons; Silver Forks;
Rutter Knives; Cake Baskets; Card Baskets;
Candlesticks; Snuffers; Trays; &c., &c.
A Good Sto‘k of llilitury Trimmiiigii.
A fine lot of CLOCKS, and almost every article
usually kept in a Jewelry Store, to which he invites
the attention of those wishing to purchase.
Strict attention paid to the repairing of Watches and
Jewelry. EDWIN GLOVER
Sept. 11, 1855. 35-3m
Fayetteville Hotel.
ri'^HE Subscribers having this day leased this
_ Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased
to see their fsiends and the travelling public
at this House. At the same time we hope they will be
patient and bear with our imperfections until we shall
have put the House in such repair as we desire.
J H. ROBERTS & CO.
J. II. Roberts. F. N. Roberts.
March 1, 1855. 80-tf
CHARLES BANKS,
COJ%'FECTIOJyER^
WHOLESALE AND RET.\IL DE.A.LER IN
I HHlmingtan 4* Fayetterillr M*as-
I setiger Itine.
The NEW STEAMER “MAGNOLIA" will leave
Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes
I after sunrise, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Sntur
' davs at o’colck. Passage $4.
, ' T. S. LUTTERLOH.
I June 14, 1855. 9-tf
; f oiTsale.
' ACRES of Lwnd, 9 miles from Fay-
■ etteville, lying directly on the South
ern Plank Road, and on each side of Big Roc'.fish.
' One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, with
convenient improvements for a family residence; with
a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a firs'
rate situation fur a Turpentine Distillery and Stor«.
A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb’y 6, 1866. 72-tf
holmes,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
^^FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street.
under Journal office.
Dec. 12.
48-tf
T. C. & B. G. WORTH,
Foreiun Fruit,, Ch„r,, Tobacco, Sn«ff,dic [Commission & Forwarding Mcrcliants
^ _ / u// t DiirMVTcta UTTiTrkTvn q'tdupt
J ^ I'TKKLOH ik CO’S Li.NE,
SiV ^**if*sengers tttul M'reiglU
“ AMKK KA.NNV LUTTERLOH leaves her wh
ut {.• . . - .
•eight
. _ _ js her wharf
f a-v.-itfviile at Bun-rise, on Mondays and Thurs-
ut W iliuiiij^ton on Tucbdays and Fridays 10
A \l.^ (I’asseugcrs and Freights.) Steamer
iin go 111 repuii,) with good Flats, will run
‘ ' •'•.1 for Freights.
J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayetteville.
, VV. P. ELLIOTT, Agent Wi’.mington.
7, 1855. 25tf
D. D
JAMES H. PRITCHETT, /
Sept. 25, 1855
NEW I.AW BOOKS.
I^AYLER’S Law Glossary; Edwards on Bailments;
Wheaton’s United States State Trials.
E. J. HALE &. SON.
Oct. 27.
dents this day, Monday, the 15th inst., under
the instruction of the following Faculty:
Rev. W.M. E. PELL, Principal.
Mr. J. H. Colton, B., Prof. of Ancient Languages
anl Mathematics.
Mr. PiiiLiPPR Hhnlh', Prof. of Modwrn Languages and
.Music.
.Mrs. ViKUiMA C. Pkll, Assistant in Music.
Miss Lavinia J. Watt, .Assistant in Literary Depart
ment.
Mrs. Makoakkt E. Hoknk, Principal of Preparatory
Depai-tment.
The coursc of study will be thorough, both in the
preparatory anl collegiate departments, and a high
I grade of .scholarship re'iuired in order to graduation.
I The Trustees and Faculty are determined that the
1 School shall stand in the front rank of Southern insti-
I tions. in providing for the physical wants and the
i intellectual and moral improvement of the young
I ladies committed to their care.
The Scholastic yonr vill embrare 40 weeks, divided
I into two SpHsions of 2f’ weeks each—tha first Session
I commencing on the 15th inst.. and the second on the
' :’.d of jMarch next. Pupils can enter at any time and
! will be charged from the time of entrance at the fol-
I lowing rates:
Board, washing, lights, fuel and Tuition in the
English Branches,
Latin, French, nr any ancient or modern lan
guage, each
.Music, on the I'iano or Uuitar, each
Drawing, and Painting in water colors
“ oil colors
Embroidery
Use of Piano ^ ^
Tuilion in English branches in Collegiate Departm’t 1 >
Preparatory do. 10
Incidentals for day scholars per Session
For the accommodation of young ladies in town who
wish to study or perlect their knowleilge of French,
Music, or any particular branch, provision will be
made for them to attend recitations at particular
hours without being connectcd 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. PELL, Principal.
Fayetteville, Oct. 15, 1855. 40-tf
NOTICE.
iHERSONS PURCHASING R.\GS f .r me will recol
lect that 1 have never off r-■ I tiling for W’OOI
or SILK RaTB, and will allov n .!:« f.>r them: but
will give 2 cents per lb. fo» ah to.use bagging ami
loo»e paper separate from the Raga.
]). .MURPHY.
Sept. 12, 1855. a5-tf
!^85
10
20
10
20
5
2
GOLD AND SILVER WATCH^iS,
.lEWEIJlY, SH.VER WARE AND
FANCY &OODS.
T
THE LAND OF GOLD, by Hinton
R. Helper, 75 cents, just rec’J by
E. J. HALE 4 SON,
Oct. 12.
MUSIC.
NEW supply for the Piano Forte, just rec’d.
E. J. HALE ^ SON.
1HE Subscriber is now receiving
large additions in his line, con
sisting in part of
Gold and Silver Watches, Ear Rings, Breast Pins,
Finger Rings, Bracelets; tlold Fob, Vest and Guard
Chains, Seals and Keys, Studs, Sleeve Buttons, Lockets;
Gold and Silver Penuils; Gold, Silver and Steel Spec
tacles; Gold and Silver Thimbles; Silver Cups; Silver
and Plated Spoons; Silver, Pearl and Shell Card Cases;
Silver and Plateil Butter Knives: Plated (’astors. Cake
Baskets, ('ard Baskets and (Candlesticks; Porte Monaies;
Fine Knives^ Razors and Scissors; Double and Single
Barrel Guns; Pistols; Colt’s Repeater.s; Percussion
Caps; Surveyors’ Compasses and Chains; Canes; Hair,
Tooth, Nail and Lather Brushes; Powder Flasks; Shot
Belt8;Vfftme Bags: .Music Boxes; .Vcoordeons; Flutes;
Fifes; Clarionetts; Violins and Strings; (Miessmen and
Boards; Good Hemming Needles: .'vc , &c.
W. PRIOR.
Clocks, Watches, .Jewelry, &c., repaired on the
usual terms.
.Vug. no. 81-3m
I.OOKIN’G GLASSES.
C.VSES, assorted, from 7 x 9 to 15 x 2fi in
ches. Will be sold low; and fafelt/ parked, by
W. N. TILLINGHAST,
Dealer in Crockery, China, Glassware, Ac.
Aug. 29. 1855. Hl-8m
' mTrSALE CHEaK^
1%' SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair.
4 A. A. McKETHAN.
OTT) RYE WillSKKY.
/ SIHE sub.si riber having received the Age' cy for the
fl. sale of Dr. Frank Williams’ Rye Whiskey, in-
orins the public that a supply of the genuine article
can always be found at bis store on (lillespie street, at
wholesale or retail. R MIT!HELL.
Sept. 14. 30-Gna
ORCEIV STREET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1858. 73tf
JONES’S ^IjFi'Y.
VOLUME 1, just received and for sale by
K. J. HALE & SON.
NOTICE.
€10L. N.\THAN KING is our authorized Agent to
/ make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and
limber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at
Kingsbury, in Cumberland County.
J. & T. WADDILL.
May 22, 1855. 3-tf
FOR S^E.
1HE running part of a 2, 8, and 4 horse AVagon,
each with Iron Axles, new and ready for use.
J. & T. WaDDILL.
March 14, 1855. 83tf
J
Jit
lO
FOR SALE. I
Reducea Prices^ for f.’.f«I5# j
or on SUOItT j
C\IIRI\(;ES, BlROVCHKi !
Rockaways and Buggies
OF EVERY DESCIiirTlON,
.ANY of which are finished, and the balance being
finished daily, .\mong which are many New
and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE CARRI.AGE.
Some of them very light, and all made in the best
manner and of the best materials. My facilities for
doing Carriage work are GREATER than any establish
ment .South, and I can afl'ord and am determined to sell
work of the BEST QU.\LITY as low bs it «an be built
for by any one.
»artli ose who are indebted to me will please
pay up. as my busil ess re4uires my out-standing debts
to be collected. A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb. », 1855. 72-tf
SPRLNG GOODS, &lc.
^■IHE Subscriber has in Stoie, and is receiving, his
1. SPRING STOCK of GOODS, which he wishes to
sell for Cash, Barter, or on Credit.
DISTILLER’S GLUE, a very good article.
lUOO SPIRIT BARRELS.—1 would be pleased to
furnish to Distillers the number of Barrels desired, as
I have made arrangeraonts with the best makers.
Every Barrel shall V>« GOOD.
•\lso, a fine close CARRIAGE, new, Fayetteville
make. Warranted.
DEBTORS will please tak*e notice, that I am iu want
of Money, and they “KNOW SOMETHING,”—that ii,
I oust have it. THO. J. JOHNSON.
April 10. 92-tf
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET.
Wiliuing^ton,
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan’y 17, 1855. tJ8-tf
New Wa^on Esiahlishment
By W>l. WATSOI%.
1'^HB Subscriber would infcrm his friends and th»
public generally, that he has completed his n«*w
establishment on Maxwell street, near Mr. E. W. Win
kings’ Store; and is now prepared to receive orders for
CARTS, M^AGONS, DRAYS, rfr.,
which shall be promptly executed.
All work done by him shall be of the best workman
ship and material that the country can afford.
REPAIRING of all kinds done with neatn»?ss
and despatch.
Also, HORSE-STWEING will be strictly
attended to.
N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaution
to those who may favor him with their patronage.
Fayetteville, May 25, 1855.
4-Y
mm
I/ivory Stables.
The undersigned continue
to carry on the LIVERY lU'SI-
NESS at this place. They hav*»
latelylargely increased their Stock
and can now offer to the iil.lie lut
good Horses, Carriages and Dri
vers as can be found in the South
ern country.
Thankful for the large patron
age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continuation
of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to
all who may wish to travel.
Stables 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. Lutterloh.
J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. 71tf
DISSOLUTION
f I^HE firm of G. W. I. GOLDSTON & CO. is this day
JL dissolved by mutual consent.
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
R. W. GOLDSTON.
Nov’r 17, 1864.
I^HE subscriber having purchased the interest of R-
W. Goldston in the late firm of 0. W. I. Guldston
Co., will still continue to carry on the GROCERY
AND HARDWARE BUSINESS at the old stand. He
invites all hit friends to call on him when they come to
market, and he will try to make himself useful.
0. W. I. GOLDSTON.
NoT’r 17, 1864. 50tf