!'N . N. (• »er o^ ®P*. ,Ue«, *• M Ml ,\ |- ■*■ py., “ t. 1 fsil t . 2^^'“'*' DKPART.MtNT ,he w!?rh?;* i r»bij la f ■'1 'a the SutM ^inter.^of^rir^*; ‘RK ni J.HtiaK a i*r«, *' teae fp,_ * ‘3 I ' V, ” VaNUuKRel;., 4')-ir 1>S^8,>5; fall Mid WINXII Staple and Faac* ►ODS, ^T!^, CAPS, f^UOE», iirtment i f >tici) cf Merchinu, tl« LOW FRlCE8f«r cuituiawi »; Wao.»a.» J- B. FERacso.X ^J-»f CK OF >tationerv. »ur usual N'ew St jck o' K tiV, embracing t gmi ', MEDICAL I'S BOuKS, tid ?*ried iiock of , Knvelopea, tier* are iuTiteii to ■«; , the best terms. £ J HALE i SO.V ' 1855. T ^ ..jck of Fa", icjfij. ODS, CLOTHLVG, 'APS, SHOES iqui:h the HAH1)'^AR1 Lt g'n;atiy re'laced phcM ' ban ] in their payiMti, f up. H ALL S SACRETT. 30-lf TS l\0 SHOES, N l'LR TRADE, » A • _ vm:w* oooD%\ ccei-i-,5 liii usual aiiif'- )Tefi iiyUs of TS and SHOES, ;sklN\ SLIPPHRS. ▼ar -s 'leacriptioDi. 3,— ING ;-.rVKS. and CAB- r» for sale «n ti* ie» ai. respectftiHy tjck Kali and Winw 'ed. s k;J Stani ’>fsrkct Sqtt*r*- «8-tf S (,l \.\o. :ei»u:7 Lh:ir F«1J Stock tmbrncing a large mv> r line, «hich they offw ’cst market Tftte# for Cn- p 'TiBtial credit to proBp' Peruvian Guac 4- s. WILLT.AMS 4 CO- 30-tf IPAlrffiWWIIiyLIE (DIB SBMI-WEBKL, Y. vol.. V.] FAYETTEVIIXE, N. C., NOVEMBER 29, 1855. NO. 457.] PKiNTKl' MONDAYS AND TIIUUSDAYB. i:i)\V\KI) J. HALE & SON, K1)1T'>KS and PHOrRlETORS. ...ft tor ilio :?omi-Weekly Ouskktkr $3 00 if paid iu ^vaiK'i’; •">” durinjif the year of subsorip- :.; ^1- J after the yeiir has expired. ;i,^. Wookly tusKRVKR $2 00 per aimum, if paid in jfiiKi-. 5^- if paid during the year of subscrip- •\,u; «r "" aft«r the year has expired. \!'Vl'rvTl>HN'I'NTS inserted for sixty cents per ,r, , 111 line;' for the first, and thirty cents for each ■ i.':u I'liblioatiou. Yearly advertisements by spe- -;r:tcts. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are ^ , ,j t,> si.ite the number of insertions desired, or w,” tu' cuutinued till forbid, and charged accord- Letter:* to the Editors must be post-paid, rtiseineiits to be inserted iutvle, charged 50 per COAL. >\l. lU'Nl'KKD AND TWENTY-FIVE TONS best r Utvi Vfli COAL, now landing and for sale bv T. C. WORTH. W '•'D. N - C., Nov. 24, 1856. 5G-3w CLARENDON IRON WORKS, WiLMi:t«To:t, N. C. A. II. VANB()lvK.ELK?l, l*royri(‘tor. ^■'^IlE vubaoribttr havin;^ purchased the entire iutsr -■ «t in thtt “CLARENDON IRON WORKS,” lisits orders for yteam Engines, of any powar or styla, Bavr Mills of eTory rariety, Mining Machinery and Pumps, Grist and Flour Mills, coinplota, Purker, Turbine and other Watar-whsala, Rico-fleld Pumps and Enginen, Leavitt’s Corn and Cob Crushar, Rice Thrashers, Shingle Machines, Shafting Hangers and I'ulUsa, Cotton Oins and Gearing, Iron Castings of all kinds and patt«rns, Hrass *• “ “ Locomotive and Tubular Boilers, Flue and plain Cylinder Roilers, Rlaoksinith work of all kinds. Iron Doors fwr Houses and Jails. THli ESTABLISHMKNT Having been re-organiied for the express purpose Fayottoville Hotel. Subscribsrs having this day leasad this £ Hotel for a terns of ysars, will be plaased to sue their friends and the travtlling pmblic at this House. At ths same time w« hop* thsy will b* pationt and bear with our imperfaotions until we shall have put the ilouss in suoh rspair as w* ilesire. J H. ROBERTS A CO. F. N. Rodbkts. 80-tf •I. H. Robbrt*. ilaroh 1, 1855. ;l \ n: OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLADEN COUNTY. '^jp rior Tourt of Law, Fall Term, 1^55. I';iKUL.VS. at this Term, it is ordered by his I I! 'U»'r John W. Ellis, Judge presiding, that a ; T- ri: ' f said Superior Court of Law and Equity, J .n the FOURTH MONDAY in JANUARY. A. > ! , being the 28th day of the month: Notice is rvf'.re hereby given to all suitors, witnesses and • r' having business to transact on the Civil Docket : siil C 'Urt, to attend at the Court House in Elira- : T wn. on the 4th Monday in January next, as ; r^Niid. \Vitnes.. Kenneth McLeod, Clerk of our said Court, in Elizabeth Town, the 1st Monday after the ; M' udav in September, A. D., 1855. ■ K. McLEOD, C. S. C. insuring punctuality in the execution of all onlera, the j public may rest satisfied that any work which may ' offer will by promptly delivered according to proniisQ, ! and of such workmanship as cannot fail to give satis- : faction, , THE MECHANICAL DEPAUTMENT j Being in charge of men of talehts and experieace. I 1 have no hesitation in saying that the work hereafter ) turned out, shall compare favorably in every respocl I with that of the most celebrated in the State.s, and at , price? which will make it to the intt rest of all in Avanl ; to send me their orders. ' REPAIR WORK .\lway* done without delay—and having a large fores i for that purpose, it will prove advantageous to any : person needing such to give me the preference | without regard to expense of sending same from a | distance. ! Orders will be addressed to “Clarendon Iron 1 Works,” Wilmington N. C. A. II. VANBOKKKLEN. Oct 15. 46-tf j ilon sr F'urnishings. ^^ILVER Platttd Spoons, Fork.*, Butter Knives, and- (’’astors. Britania (’andlesticks, Castors, Lamps, Spoons, Tea and Cotl'ee Pots, &c. A good assortment of WAITERS, 10 to 30 i*ches. L.V.MPS—for Oil, Lard and Fluid,—solar and plain; Solar Fluid Lamps, a new article; Oil and Camphine Haiiginp: Lanipi^. Tin. '"opp^ an l Brass TEA KETTLES. A*^:reat ,-ariety of HOUSEKEEPING CONVENl- EN( i;.s, some of which have not been sold here before. Ladie.s’ || V»’/.' and Trat'diut/ liaHkrt.s, a good assortment, ami very cheap; superior Scir>sors. Together with a BETTER ASSORTMENT of FANCY and PLAIN, CHINA and GLASS than I have ever before oft'erdl; with all ths in f/ i It sa hie • Mr I i cfes of coarse Wares. W. N. TILLINGIIAST, Dealer in Crockorv, China, Glassware, &c. Aug. 20. ‘ 31-tf NO CREDIT. and after Monday next, no Bread will be sold ,>u credit except to such customers as pay promptly ; n pn ^entation of their bills. The difficulty already ■ s^crienced in collecting small bills makes this rule ;r 1 jpensahle. CHAS. BANKS. , N >v. 21. 56-1 m \ aluahle Property for sale. IN Pursuance ,>f a Decree of the Court of E>^uity, at Fall Term, upon the petition of Benjamin [Fry and wife C^itliarine, James Hollingsworth and thers. 1 will sell at the .Market House in the town of |y:iyi’tteWlle, on WEDNESDAY, the 2d day of January 1‘xt. the following named property, real and personal. It -wit: One Lot in the town of Fayetteville, contain- V tW" acres, joining Marhall W. Jessup and others, h 'tr Union Factory. One piece of Land, containing three or four re-, joining Thos. S. Lutterloh and Joseph Hollings- rth's Land on the south-east side of Mallett's Mill I..U.L Two Shares of the capital Stock of the Fay- •eville & Western Plank Road Company. One Pew in the Presbyterian Church in Fay- vvi'.lc. .\l«o, one tract of Land in the County of Cum- ■ iHil, on Gray's (?reek, containing thirty-seven or \:.t .cres, near the Wilmington Road, on west side • ipe Fear River. Od( tract in said County, containing about ■ f'v ix acres, joining the late Dr. Munroe, and i: ' Munroe, near Deep Creek, about 20 miles west • Fayetteville. T-Tm.s of Sale:—One-fourth Cash, the balance on a I "“Jit of six and twelve months; bond and security be- ^ n .juired from the purchaser. W. A. HUSKE, Clerk and Master. N-v 1855. 55-ts *JS(iross (liOOO) Webster's Element- Spelling Books. 20 dozen Webster's Pictorial . :;n^M5ooks. E. J. HALE .j- SON. N"v. 1.:. FALL GOODS, J855. PKARChFi l'irRC;i.S()N VRE now Receiving their ^’ALL and WINTER STOCK of Foriegn and Domestic, Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, BO:\\\KTS, H ATXi, TAP«, BOOTH and SHOEf^, With a general assortment ( f RE.4DY-^ADE CI.OTI*i:%«, To which they invite the attention of Merchants, the Ladies and all, and which they offer at LOW PRICES for C.\SH, or on Time to punctual customers at Wholc^^l* ' or Retail. B. F. PEARCR. J. li. I’EROl'f^ON. Aug. 27, 1“55. 80-tf NEW srOCK OF ! Books and Stationery. UTE are now receiving our ustial New Stock of BOOKS and ST.ATIONERY, embracing a gruat variety of SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL MIS('ELL.\NEOUS BOOKS, Together with a largo and varieil stock of Hlauk Books, Paper, Envelopes, »Sjc. Country Merchants and others are invited to call, as we offer the above stock on the best terms. Oct. 8. E. J. HALE SON. KEM()\ AI.. M. TI10M.\S lias 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 b3’ Mr. S. S. .\rey—where he would bo happy to liave his friends, and all in want of good and clieap Goods, call and (‘xamine his Stock, which comprises Staple and Fancy Dry Cioods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, ic., Ac. S. M. THOMAS. Aug. 20. 32-tf DRJESS UP! ON WITH YOUR CLOTHING! Wake up Olil rumbfrliinti and the rest of Mankiiiil! A. .1. WOODVVARJE) I^SPECTFULLY’' informs his friends and the pub- « » lie generally, that he has just returned from the North, where he purchased, anl is now receiving a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Cieiitlenien’s Clothing Of the latest styles, which he will sell cheap for CASH. His Stock consists of lahiias, Over Coats, Frock Coats, Business Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Gloves, &c. Also, a largo and varied assortment of HOY’S CLOTIHNG, Fitting sizes, for Youths from 4 to 10 years old. 1 will manufacture Pants and Vests and cut for persons wishing it done. N. B. — I have made arrangements with a House in New York to have Clothing madu to order, and those desirous of having their garments manufactured in New York will please call at my store and have their measure.-^ taken. Examine my goods at the Store one door east of J. (!. Thomson's Hat and Cap Store, south-west coriior of .Market Sijuare. A. J. WOODWARD. Fayetteville, Oct. 10. 44-3m COUNCIL. RAY & CO., HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLB, A RE now receiving their FALL STOCK of STAPLU and FANCY DRY GOODS, In which may be found FOK THE LADIES: Plain col’d. Plaid, White and Black DeLAINhS; CASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain and Fig’d Fancy and Black SILKS; Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS; Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino VESTS; BONNETS; E.MBROIDERIEiJ, &o. FOR GENTLEMEN: Hats; Hoots and Shoes; Vestings; Caasimeres; White, Black and Fancy Stocks and Cravats; Ready-Made Clothing, &c. —ALSO,— Linseys, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brogans, Tafele Cloths and Covers, Allendale Sheetings, Children’s Kid Gloves, Wool Sacks and Comforts, Youths’ and Boy’s Clothing, English and Italian Crapes, Dimity, Em broidery Silks and Braids. A good assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS; GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac. Sept. 20. 37-tf MUSIC. NEW supply for the Piano Forte, just rec’d. E. J. HALE .j- SON. P l!.\NK OF CAI’K KK,\R, )V ilmincjion, N. C.. Oct. 22,1855. URSU.\NT to a Resolution of the Board of Direc tors of the Bank of Cape Fear, a meeting of the Stockholders of said Bank and also of the subscribers to the increased Capital Stock of said Bank, will be held at the Banking House in thisplace on THURSDAY, the (ith day of DECEMBER next, for the purpose of deciding on the mode by which the excess beyond the par value of the skares of stock held by the present stockholders shall be ascertained. THOS. H. WRIGHT, Pres’t. 47-tm •1. I AM nt'W NEW (iOODS. receiving my Fall and Winter Stock of FALL OF l>^r)5. W£ are now receiving our Stock of Fall and Win ter Goods, DRY (JOODS, UK A D Y - M A1) K C L( )T H L\(>, HATS. (’APS, BOOTS AND SHOKS. Having determined to relinquish the HVRD'N.VRE TRADE, we offer our Stock at greatly reduced prices for C.\SH. Our friends who are behind hand in their payments, are earnestly requested to pav up. HALL & SACKLTT. August 27, 18.'j5. ;;(i-ti IIRlirKKIHS, IliRBWARt' A.XD riTLERI. Th‘-?f L£ ..ils were bought late in the seayon, and • jnseijiiciit'.y at reduced prices. .My stock of KOOT^ *nl HllOIrm is umplete, embracing many kinds of «xtr» siz»i>: P.lankets, Kerseys, ^tc.; Hats, fine and .jmon. TliOS. J. JOHNSON. Old Stand, near the Cape Fear Bank and Market place. N;T. 12. 52-tf Manufacturers of I shai; le«p • Wire liireti, L«»inp«' and iole»M'« md retail- Market 8qn»r* 82ti Jay yettkvillk, iLL .K'CKofSTAPl-* OK THE ^nd P.l«ek Plain and F.g d VTI - - atid )ERIk: io. estiug^, Caos'®**^* lock^ an i Cr»v»ti; Ithing, Leetinj,- ( ujjdreo Forts, Yo-hs’ »nd ao} CrapMi tGAITiiRS; OR baNPJ, lubscriijeri, Ne>v York price*- % A ■■ AUKltjjJ., P for stile by f. H. LUTTBgJ” 3Irs. DODD AS just returned from tha North and is now receiving a U i\TEK STOCK of FASniOXABLE MILLINERY, which sh# will sell on favorable .. The Ladies of Fayettevill# and vicinity will iii :iiid cxamin*. Shs iH also prepared to iH'1 trim Bennets. ' t. ... ; 51-tf _ l*u kwlieal Flour in 12^ lib. Hags, W. H. CARVER. 5i-tf •45 ULi;.v .V'- : ! "XKS TALLOW CANDLES. 1 -ii lot of PLAIN and FANCY WAX CAN- ^''TSkle by W. II. CARVER. 51-tf HITS, I'lPS, BOIiTS i\l) (illl)ES. I'OU FALI,\ Wl.N rr.R'l'UM)!'., m. XK A .VA’n*iioonsi .xeii* JC. THO.MSON is now receiving his usual assort- • ment of the most approved styles of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, L.ADIES* laiTERS, MSKhS, SLIPPKRS. and Children’s Shoes of various descriptions. —ALSO,— TRAVELLING and PACKI.VG TRUNKS, and CAR PET B.\GS, all of which acu offeretl for sale on the most reasonable terms. Old customers and new ones are respectfully invited to call and examine my stock of Fall and \S inter Goods. First come, first served. J. C. THOMSON, Old Stand, Market Square. Sept. 3, 1855. 33-tf ll*itmiHgion Jt' FayettevUle #•««- senger Mjine. rpilE NHW STEAMER “.MAGNOLIA” will leave £ Fayetteville Tuwdays and Fridays at 15 minutes after sunrise, and Wilmington Wednesiiays and Satur days at o’colck. Passage !i!4 T. S. LUTTERLOH. Juns 14. 1855. «-tf FOR sale*. .\CRES of Li^nd, 0 miles from Fay etteville, lying directly on the South ern Plank Road, and on each srde of Big Rockfish. One of the best Turpei.tine sections in the county, with convenient improvem«.nts for a family residence; with a small cr:- mill on a never failing stream, and a firs^ rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store. A. A. McKETHAN. Feb’y 5. 1855. 72-tf ^ew \\aroi). Estnhlishment By WTl. IVATSO.'W ^■''HK Subscriber wouM .nfirm his friends and the £ public generally, that he has completed his new establishment on Maxwell street, near Mr. E. W. Will- kings' Store; and is now prepared to receive orders for W.4#7r>A'.y, DRAYS, rfr., which shall be promptly executed. All work duuc by him shall be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. of all kiii(l."i donu with neatueas and despatch. Also, noliSE-SHOEIXG will be strictly attended to. N. B. No j)ains will be spared to give satisfartion to those who may favor him with their patronage. Favetti'vilio. May 25, 18.>.>. 4-^ ” s!Mi{rni A LW \YS on hand and for sale at the lowest msr- l\ ket price, SUPERIOR SPIRIT BAHRELS. G. W. WILLIAMS & (’O. May 28. 4-tf LAND AND MILI.S TOR SALi:. tWANT to sell my Mill on the Wilmington Road, one milt' fruni the Rivi r; als", (letween 7'Hl or H(«) .Acres i,f l.:ind and Timber. The Mill is nmv in good ordfr: and if th»- ]tur;-brts(‘r desires he enii have a first THte Sawyer with the .Mill. Persons wisliiiip to pur- cliii;e will call on G. ('o'lk, at Fa^’etteville. or to ■ myself .IAS. KlRKPATHli’R.. LUTTERLOH & CO’S LINE, For Pansen^ers and Freight, j^TEAMER FANNY LUTTERLOH leaves her wharf at Fayetteville at sun-rise, on Mondays and Thurs days, and at Wilmington on Tuesdays and Fridays 10 o’olock, A. M., (Passengers and Freights.) Steamer Rewan (in good repair,) with good Flats, will run regularly for Freights. J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayetteville. W. P. KLLIOTT, Agent Wilmington. August 7. 1866. 25tf The Ejurgest Carriage Factory in the South! NOTICE. '■IHE SUBSCRIBER has removed to X SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where he intends car rying on the TAIEORI.^’Ci BUSI NESS in all its branches Having had practical experience in most of the At lantic cities, he feels assured that he can please the most fastidious. All orders will be executed with neat- lespatch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1858. 81-tf ^■^HE 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. McLAURlN & STRANGE. Feb’y 18. 1853. 70tf ness an ROOK BINDERY. RW’. HAPi,DIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business, over the Tailor Shop of Clark & Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. August 1. 27-tf Fall and Winter Goods. J. or T. n^addUl, HAY STREET, Are now receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consisting of a large and well selected stock of ro CONTRACTORS. fW^HE President and Directors are now ready to re- JL ceive proposals for constructing the Fayetteville ^ »AH)emarle I’lank Road between Little’s Mills in Richmond County and .\lbemarle in Stanly County, and they invite proposals for the following work:— Section 1st. For constructing the Road from Little’s Mills to Clark's (,'reek, 10 miles. Sec. 2d. For constructing Road from Clark’s Creek to the Pee Dee River, 5 mile^. Sec. 3d. For the construction of a P-ridge across Pee Dee Bivor. Sec. 4th. For the construction of the Road from th»» Pee Dec River to .Vlbemarle, 8^ miles. Proposals will be received and considered for the Grading and making all necessary side ditches and Culverts from the Pee Dee to Albemarle, omitting planking. By a resolution of the Stockholders, before the Presi dent and Directors can enter into these contracts an individual subscription of $i‘15.0») will have to be made,—it is asked that the friends of the work will submit such bids, either subscribing or guaranteeing that amount so as to ei/',M e the work at once to ge on. JAS. G. COOK, Pres t F. & A. P. R. Co. Oct. 25. 47-tf FAVIII.V HIRLES. A L.\R(jE Stock. Also, Pocket Bibles and Prayer /IL P.ooks. E. J. HALE ^ SON. Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Blacksmitlu^ 'Fur- pentine Tools, Agricultural Im plements, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddlery and Lea ther, Heavy articles m the Drug line. Ready-made Clo thing, and Staple Dry Goods. This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 43tf We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. DISSOLUTION. Firm of Blocker Jf Culbieth was this day dis- •- solved by mutual cousent. Either of us is autho rised to settle up the business. Those indebted are requested to pay up; and those having claims on as will pleass present them tor payment. L. CULBRF.TH, J. C. BL()CKER. Oct. 20, 1H-S5. 49-tf P. S. The MereantiU ami Distilling Bu.->ines3 will be Carried on at the old Stand by L A G. Culbreth. .\nd 1 take pleasure iu recominemling them to my old customers. J. C. BLOCKER. Oct. 20, 1855. 4W-tf It N,jv. 8, 185.', 51-lm NEW BOOKS. I rEClJCROl'T, by t!ie Atithor of Heartsease, &c; The Private I.il'e of an Eastern King; Stray Leaves from the liook of Nature: McKenzie’s Miscella neous Works; The Cont?'ast between (iood and Bad Men. by Rev. Iir. Ganliner Spring. Also, further supplies of The (ireat Iron heel; Alone; Heir of Reilcliffi-: Berrian’s, B;irne.s’ and Thorntoti’s Fanuly Prayers: GiiV tt’s «o3. Perry's Double Action, and many other kiinls of Steel Pens; Carmine Inks; (^vmel Hair Pencils: .j'C. F. J. HALE & SON. Nov. 12. and Java Coffee, for sale by W. H. CARVER N T.61-tf lifo lllaiikets, Kt'rseys and Shoen J W. H. CARVER. ' V 7. 51-tf ’ alw ays on hand and for sale CHEAP, ^ ii:SERAL ASSORTMENT OF (;o()i)s and GROCERIES, Together with a general assortment of ,\M) DOHESTlt WINES and LIQUORS, I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce of ajy kind usually sold in this Market. W. H. CARVER, Hay Street, near the Market. '■ 61-tf WIIKAT WA.N'l'liD. IJOI.LAR and SIXTY CENTS per Bushel, will >)c paid for 10,000 Bushels Wheat '1 .Merchantable orler by GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. V 51-tf almanacs. I^IHNF.R’S ^M,rfh Carolina, and Farmers’ and I'iaiiters' Alamanacs, for 1850. E. J. HALE & SON. FHTY TONS GUANO. raiHE Subscribers are receiving their Fall Stock of JL O R O C E K I E embracing a large and general assortment in their line, which they offer to wholesale buyers at the lowest market rate.- for ('ash. Country Produce, or on the usual credit to j.rompt paying customers. ALSO, Fifty Tons Best Peruvian (iuano, for Cash, at 3 cents per pound. GEO. W. WILLIAMS .V >• Aug. 27, 1H55. To IMerchnnts and Manufnclurerg of 'J'in- Ware. IH.WK on hand now, and shall ke>p a supply o Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Sheet Lead, &c. —ALSO— A large assortment of plain and Japaned Tin Ware of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail. C. W. ANDREWS, Market Squara. March 12, 1855. 82tf TABLE CUTLERY. JUSr receiveii, agooil assortment of IVORY, BONE, HORN and EBONY handle K.^'IVES and forks, and CARVEIW, of superior quality. Some with Patent Immovable Haudles, all of which will be sold at verj small profits. I wiU keep my assoitment always complete. W. N. TILLINGIIAST, Dea'-'r in Crockery, China, Glassware, &c. Aug. 29, 1356. 31-tf FOR SA i :: rriHE running part of a 2, 3, and 4 horse Wagon, I each with Iron Axles, new and ready for use J. & T. WaDDILL. March 14, 1866. J. i\. S.VIITIL WHOLESALE .\ND R^:TAIL DEALER IN niiu€^s\ I^aints; Oils; tPye-Stuffs; VARXISf/ES; W/X/)0 iV-OLASS AXD RiUti/) Ci'A/s.s- Wurc; I'erfanu rij; Fine Snajta; Fine Tooth (intl Hair Jlrush(‘s\ Paint Bnislns; Fiehl and (Hanhn Sir(h; S/)i>y, Snii/jsj Sunjical Instruments] Rafi nt Mc( 11c ill «".s; Pii re Iji quo.* for Medicinal /^'trpost'H', Fancj/ Artn'his, «(>■., it’f. Orders from Country Physicians and Merchants re spectfully solicited and perfect, satisfaction guaranteed, both in regard to quality and price. NOTICE. \ Virtue of a Tru^t made to me by Jones & Barbee, I will on the loth day d' December next exi>ose to public sale upon a credit of six and twelve months, bonds to dr.iw interest from date, One STE.V.M S.VW .\11LL with Fixtures, One (iRIST .MILL ••ittaehed. Seven .MULE.S, Two or more W.VGONS with Gear. The Sile will t ike place at the Mill iu Horry Di.-trict, South Carolina. -VI,-,0, at the same lime and place. Seventeen Acres of I...\N1> near the mill. Also, the unexpired LEASE of the Lot on wliich the tnill is located. Also, a NE GRO .MAN—very good wagoner, one Horse and Buggy and harne.ss, one _'art and gear, and somQ.articles of household and kitchen Furniture. The purchasers will be required to give Bonds with good securities before the property is changed. ARCH’D McLAUCHLlN, Trustee. Nov. 5. 1855. 60-ts DCj^ 'l'he Sale by .Arch’d McLauchlin, Trustee of Jones .j’ Barbee, has been POSTPONED from the luth to the 18th December. Nov. 12. Wilmington Commercial, and Journal will advertise till sale and send bills to Arch’d MoLauchlin. Oct. J. N. S-MITH, Druggist. 48-tf Gunn's Donu;stic Medicine, or 1 oor Man’s Friend. A further supply of this Family Med ical Books just rcc’d by E. J. HALE j- SON. NEW FALL A: WINTER GOODS. S. ^11. TMMO^fMS Is Receiving, direct from New York, a large and well selectel assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing, Hats, (lap.^, Bonnots, Boots, Shoes, Kerseys, Blankets, &c. To which he would call the attenti.m of the LADIES, his friends, and tlie Public generally,—to give him a call and examine his Stock before making tlieir pur chases. He intemls to let the People decide whether they are pretty, or, wiiether they are (UIEAP, when they eximine his Stock and hear his prices. He would return his sincere thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore extended to h.m, and hopes by i strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of ! the same. Corner of Market and Gillespie St., Sept. 27. 89-tf REDUCED FARE. Through Tickets between Wilmington, N. C., and Balti more. Fare $13. Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash ington City, or via Weldon, Portsmouth and Norfolk. * ForTickets apply attheOffice of the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road ('ompany, at Wil mington, or at the Office ef the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jan 1. 1852. f iOL. NOTICE. NATH.AN KING is our authorized Agent to make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and liiaber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at Kingsbury, in Cumberland County. J. & T. WADDILL. May 22, 1855. 3-tf NEW LAW A. A. McKETHAA M ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the -■«/ public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manu facturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, h« hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terras as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, Finishku, tha LARGEST STOCK of Carriages^ Barouches^ liockaways, and Buggies, Ever offered in thi.'^ 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 short time to punctual customers. He has on [ hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi- | cles finished and in course of construction. ' Sie^ All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship i out of print, or material will be repaired free of charge. ' Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. j incomplete sets. Orders are solicited. Should they Orders thankfully received and promj tly attended to. j be encourag;ed sufficiently by the sale of this volume. Repairing executed at short notict and on very , they propose to fidlow it by a re-print ol L>evereux s /"■^AYLER’S Law Glossary; Ji. Wharton’s United States State Trials. BOOKS. Edwards on Bailments; E. J. MALE & SON. Oct. 27. JUST PUBI.lSllED, .V(Pir and Corrected Fdition of Devereux’s Equity, VoL 2. ja ^OR SO.ME years past this volume of the Reports M.^ of the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been The subscribers have printed a 2d edi tion, revised and corrected, which they will be happy to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have reasonabls terms. \fay 28, 1853. 98tf f.dlow 1st, 3d. and 4th Law, and Dev. of which are out of j>rint. E May 1855. .4 Battle’s 1st Law, all . J. HALE & SON. I 20()(> Spirit Barrels tor sale by McLAURlN At STRANGE. June 12. 1854. »«f ('orporation Bonds of the Town of Fai/etteville for Sale! 'a GREE-ABLE to an Act of the General Assembb’ of the Stafe of North Carolina, ratified Dec.| 25 1862, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Bonds to the amount of $100,000, in the aggre gate, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the Western Hail Road Company. Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive sealed proposals, until the 1st of November next, for the purchase of $50,000, in suuis of $500 each of s iid Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonis to run twenty years, with t’oupons attachel,—interest payable semi annually. The s-iid Bonds shall be under the seal of the Coritoration, and binding ou the faith of the same. WM. WARDEN, Town Treasurer. Sept. 20, 1855. GKOCKUIKS AM) ilAUDWAKK. ri'^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of I Goods iu the GROCERY and ll.\ IlDNN ARE 1^1 NL; all of which will be sold whole.sale or retail, or bar tered for country produce, on terms the most reason able. A small lot of SADDLERY' for sale cheap. Give us a call- G. . 1. GOLDS ll)N. N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, &c , can have it done on the usual terms, by sending same to my carw. G. " _ ^ Fayettevillu, Sept. 27, 1855. 39tf 200 Casks I'Vesh Lime, Calcined Pl.aster, Plastering Hair and t'ement. Mackerel and Herring, by April I'J. J. W. BAKER Is now receiving from the North tha j - largest, finest, and most carefully se lected stock of FlIR^ITIIRK ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; W'illow Wagons and Cradles; Sido Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Waluut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans .and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with iEolian At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac tories in New Y’^ork and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. Y’ork prices—freight only added. November 2, 1854. BANK OF Ci>AlU:NDON. ,.\NK CllKCKS on the new Bank of (};«rendon, elegantly printed, for sale at this Office. .\lso, blank Notes on all the Banks in town, includ ing the Bank of Clarendon. i*re»» Ibi* ^MHE Subscribers have for sale an Imperial No. 4 Washington Hand Press, 2d hand. It will be sold clieap, deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is said to be a good Press and in good onler. June 4, 1855. E. J. HALE .Sl SON. 45tf WANTED. OR 100 MEN wantsd on the W’«stern Hail Road, to work on Sections 2 and 8, near 50 Fayetteville. The location is healthy, and the highest wages will be paid. IIIR.\M PARDEE. Sept. 24, 1855. 88- J()NES^EQUlTYr ~ ~ VOLUME 1, just received and for sale by E. J. HALE Si SON. %Harble Faciory. J. w, POWERS & CO. 93tf The subscribers w ill purchaso Spirits Turpentine, or make advances on consignments to their friends in Wilmington, or New York. C. T. HAIGH ^ SONS. April 9, 1866. 90tf ; ';S' { ' By Gl:0. LAUDER. TWO mRS .IBIIVG C. T. ll.tIGH k SOU’S STORK, Fayottcvillt*, !>'. T/. .Tan’y 20, 1855 64ypd S|rR. WILLIAM J. BROWN is our authorized agent i.V* to receive payments, and grant discharges for any Book accounts we have in the county of Robeson. F(n/cticcUic Candy Mnnufnctory. ’■^IlE sul}.scriber still continues to manufacture a su- i perior article of plain and fancy C.VNDIES at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of the Market House,) where he would be happy to sec his old friends and customers. CHARLES BANKS. March I. 1853. 73tf^ Wilder'^s Patent Salamander Safe. WE keep constantly on hand an assortment of the above S.VFES, warranted fire-proof; and lesirous of extending the demand for them, have in duced the makers t«) consent to deliver them here at New York prices. 0. Hi W. McLAURIN, Agents. June 10, 18.54 4tf WHO worijD HAVE TiiovanT Fir .4 ni^ic (^arriai/e E^itahlishmeni on the Mi/itari/ (irr.en^ opposite the M> th.jitist C/iunh, frontinj on Muin/ord Street. (iRE.\ r EV I'EUIMiiSE! l»oniid to Kliiixr!! /’I'^HE Subscribers would respectfully infV>rm their I friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRI.VGE BUSINESS in ail its various parts. And being both practical workmen, full^- understanding their business, they liave no hesitation to compare work with any estal>lishment in Fayetteville as to style and dura bility. One of the firm may b« known by reference to A. 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 lor casli Pir.K is: BitAMN. Jamks M. Pier. I’.h.xm' Favett»>viIIe. .Jan’y 24, 'Off llaij)erand i utnani tor \o\« iiibei, jn»l rtcwived by E. J. H.AI.K J. 5i T. June 1, 1866. WADDILL. Ttf Blnnnks for ^ale here.

Page Text

This is the computer-generated OCR text representation of this newspaper page. It may be empty, if no text could be automatically recognized. This data is also available in Plain Text and XML formats.

Return to page view