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^(ilSTKl' MONDAYS \Mi IMUK.SKAVsi ,
^:i)\v\(n) J. iiKiv. & SON. '
KUIToKS AM) IMJori'.ll TnRS.
•',r !l!‘‘ ookly i'uskrvkk ^^5 (H) if jmiil in
^-e. *'• '• 'Uiriujf tht> year iif =.ul>srii]i-
. r ttUt'r the year lias ex)>ir»->l.
W.'i'Wy (tnsKRVKR U(l per :iiinuin, if ]>:ii'i in
V' if I'uiil ihirint tin- yo;tr I't' mih'^crip-
^ («■ iiMwi- the yo.ir !i:is exjiired.
• K.MKNT-'' in^ertel for ftixty cents jiev
Cape Fear Lands f(fr sal(.\ . KINGSBURY FOR SAI.K.
0 0 L L L U E . i - Valuable Plantation, i f occupant being desirous to
f|1in-, Si.nnp Hession of 185(>. will commence on \W known as the “\SHE PL\CE” seven miles ®**® “P huiiness. we offer those valuable
1- the 24th day of DHCEMltEH, 1855. There will above Favetteville. on the Cape Fear River, recently ' ^ „
!.•> no vacation in Winter, except a few days for recre- : the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVKN | . K>ngsh)ury is situated at the terminus of the i ayette
ritioii lit ( hristmas. ^ 'HUNDRED ACRES,—every acre of whicli is Oapc
All the departments of tlie Institution nre now sup- Fear BottoiUH, and Busceptible of the highest state off
p leu Miih efticient and faithful Professors and Teach- cultivation. This Land re«iuires no puffing as it is
or: The tirst ela.ss has been divided into two section.s, known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear
desire to prepare i^iver. Terms wiil be made satisfactory if the right
sort of purchaser ia found.
T. S LUTTERLOH.
J. & T. WADDILL.
78-tf
•• '• '.;iu‘s i'"r :iie tirr^t. and thiny cent.s tor eiu h
ijMii \ early udvortis^inents Ity s]H>-
I rc:i>'":i le r:i'os Adve-.tisers are
the iminber -f iiiserti.'H.>^ de^iri-d. or
'.iiitiii led t- ’ forbid, and ehiirged av inrd-
l.i'tter-; t. the IMitors must lie pu-t-prud.
ii'Ut' tl' "e inserted ;; v,,/,. charged •')" per
ti>r the aceommodation of tho.se who
for the repular ('ollege coursie. (lirls under 14 years
I'f age ill hereafter be received into the Institution.
-'iic:ular.s will be sent on applicaiion, to all persons
desiring tuU inl'oriuation in reference to charges,
course of study, .j-c. T. M. .lONES, President.
Crreensboro' Dec., 1855.
Ka?
AaN.rti--'
1''HK th;’’i lustituti(>n cummenfo,-, on
^y. t’iP !^d .if .lau'y lS6t», ana ends >n ihe
NOTICE.
tLL persons in lehted to H. A. McSwaiu, and also
tho.se having accounts with Drs. McSwain & .Mc
Duffie, will j)iease call at their Otlice and settle, as we
intend closing our bonks annually. Mr \V. Whitehead
will atteii.l t(i seitlenieuts in our absence.
L>ee. IT. 62-1 m
XOTK E.
VLL PEU^^»>NS iiiilebted to the late firm of Foulkes
i Mi'Hae. are respectfully solieited to call and
make payment by the first day of January, ISofi, as
tfiis will he the last notice given to tiiem.
JA.MEvS F.
Dec. I t.
FOULKES.
ti2-4t
R;t JA
■r \U *C4>
L .h;
H. BRF.NT, A. F... President.
», late of Chapel Hill, I’rofes.sor of
Mithematios.
AbiI » ' ''' -p* Teachers in every lu-auoh.
aard, including Washing, Lights, Fuel ic..
i,er ■i6!‘a>'n, nij
in Pr.mary Departmei- . ^^10 W
Lite Uep.v:ment, i>2ti
-■ui aundred dollar^ will cover all expeusH-j ot the
in the t’ollegi.ite course and ail'oruumental
’.iri.s 'n primary 'lepartment charged the usua’
oruamenthl branehe^ One half payable in
sub
will l>e delivered
f 'Lree Lectures on seientifi
month.
Ut. arr makiug every ett'>rt to render the Sijhoo', iht
I:-; a.ivantages anil i-heapneis, .•ind pledge to reduce
i«. aui multiply the advant;.;!*' in pn p.irtion to
^c.Li-rrnse of patr(jpage. When >ur number of puju'.'
caches iv'> v.« shall be al;ie t reduce th>* ]'rici
-.;.r one half, ererv one »idiiig i.is ai:
tiii means of a sui'erior edu Miiou
„ f almost eveiy girl mi tiie .>i:itc.
!-etarn thanks I'or itie ;;nei:iii:p’ed
:» »nd believe it wi'! be c .i.tinue"
I’tTUiii 'n »pplv to the President of the
Lvit.; W'.M. K LA.NK, Pre
\A
NEW BOOKS.
Longfellows HTA^VATHA; The OM Home
stead; Isora's Child; Curious Stories about Fairies;
MTi.sh OH Divine (l iverninent; Leighton's Works:
.lewett'.s iHIeRdorff: Spier’s .■ind Sur*nne’.s French and .
English Dictionary ; P.olmar’s Colloquial Phrase.s;-
tIreenleaf's Aritlnnetirs and Key.s; tli-., »vc.
Further supplies of the above just received.
E. J. HALE 4 SON.
n. E. HOl.MES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
FFICE ou corner of Front and Princesit struet.
Feb. C, 1855.
The Atteiilioii of Parfnts ami Tearhers, School Com
mittees, Superintendents, and the Friends of Pop
ular Education is respertfnlly railed to
The Pictorial edition of
WEBSTER'S ELEMEXTJRY SPELLING BOOK.
(•ONT.\INJSO
Our Hundred and SLi ty Beauti/'id Kn^raviiujs,
Designed and Engraved expressly for this Book,
f B^HIS edition is word for word, and page for page,
the same as the edition without the engravings,
and therefore may be used in the same class. It is
well printed on fine paper, and well bound, and is in
tended for those who are willing to pay a trifle more
for a better and more substantial book.
Retail Price, 15 cejila.
Published by GEO. ¥. COOLEDGE 4* BRO.,
New York.
Just received and for sale by E. J. H.\LE & SON.
Dec.
58-lm
O
iiuder Journal oflice.
Dee,
48-tf
S. >1. THOMAS,
DEALER IN
E.XNCV Aj ST.VPEE DRY GOODS,
READY-MADK CLOTFIINO,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOE.S,
SHEETINGS, COTTON Y ARNS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, &c., &c.
Corner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N.C.
Dec. 17, 1855. tJ2-tf
EAI.E SI PPLY.
;• iiidiug
\«’,ihin thi
11
Dee
upj .'rt wt
K r f'urthei
ficuity, or
t Stookbolderh
t!'
I'OR S.VEE (HEAP.
NlJ ii.\ND B'. ■i'.ilE.'' ill go-jd rep
A. NLKEIMAN
u
hE.NJAMlN K. in SKE,
T T O K \ i: V A I’ L \ Tl'
FAVKTTKVn.Li:, (
\V '^e found at tiie • >fli e tormer'.y ■ > .^upiod by
\\i.!Ter .V. Hu'l >\ on 1>’W Street,
attend the C ointu-.- ’f ^I 're. I'urr^erland utul .
■H- in, -\nd obt&iu Kdunty l.-\nd and Pensions under
- V .n- us acts.
March 15. 1&55. ''4tf !
VNDUEW J. S rED\E\N.
.\TTUB.\E\ ,\T LAW,
AVING reuio.'ed to Pitt^borougli, N C.. '»iil ai
.IOSi:iMl liAKEU. .Ik.,
\ T 'ro It \ i: V A T I. A \\ ,
.\S taken an .'ffiee ne.xt door to Wni. B. Wright's
Law otliee "ii 'Ireen Street. He will attend and
prr.i tii't* in the ( Diii^jy ;.nd .''iipcrior ('ourts of Cumber
1 iud. ll 'l'esun and Sauipscin.
March 2-^ 79-tf
riios. H. tilijn;hAsr
K O O KBl.VtM E K,
•l/(i/t/'.s'//i S(i>rf, oj I',. J. Hule dh
S'-It > .
I sir. Magazines, ;ind a'.l descriptions of Buoks
■ire fl^i!^nd in h!1 styles in the liest and ui -s?
sub-;tHiitial niiiuuer, on terms, the same a« at any
place in the South. Pers.in.s wishing to know the
prices of >);n'lin,ii, will be ■^upp’ied with a list person
ally or liy letter.
Sept. 25. '855. H'..--tf
n
fi
tend regularly, the tjouri^
i Harnett 'ountie«.
Apn: lu.
aalhitm. Muore.
Jl-tf
W A. HI SKE.
ATTOKXEV AT LAW,
A.M)
LERK AND .MASTER IN LvUirY.
F.wettkvili-k, N.
.7 he found at the E'luity office, in the ('ourj House,
•^'fpt. 22, 1855. if
BANK OE Cl A RENDON. I
»L.\NK • HEi'KS on the new Bank of Clarendon,
elegantly printed, for sale at this Otlice. j
blank Notes on al’. the Banks in town, in. luil- ’
Icg'the Bank (.f Clarendon. i
- i
Printing lor Ssilv.
^I''HE Subscribers have for sale an Imperial No. 4
i Washington Hand Press, 2d hand. It will be sold
Icheap, deliverable in Petersburg, V.; Ii is t.j be
|a good Pre;-^ mii 1 in gc, d ir ler. '
June 4, I-.Vj, E. J. HALE :U.;N. i
NOTICE.
^"L. SATUAS KlSr, is -nir nuth
izcd .\gcnt to
make contract? for the lielivery of Lumber and
er and for the purchase of Crude 'I'urpentinc, :it
‘lury, in Cumberlanil (Joaniy.
J. T. \VADDi;.L.
T. C. WORTH,
•jENEKVL i'O.MMlSSlON MERCHANT,
WILMLV('TON, N. (’.
Usual advances made ou cousiitnmeiil.s of Cotton, Naval FRENCH
Stores, and other Produce.
Particular attention given by G W, D.VVIS tu pur-
chu'in-.' Cargoes, jirocuring Freights for Vessel-., A;e.
Jan'v 17. 185' 08-tf
R. \]. ORliEI.I.,
.# ii: TMO.VK E R
ANI>
C'uiiiuii««!9ioii .Uercliaiit.
April l-''55. ^)ti-tf
.1. S. liANK'S,
Fayetteville, N. C.
Sept. lU. 1^53. 2ftf
W'. p. EIJJO'IT,
(/'/(■/ u/ Cumnt issioii (iitd Fonntrdiu'j Mrrchan^
WILMINGTON, N.
June 10, iS54. 4tf
.J. C. 1*0 K,
DEAL Ell IN
S'PAiM.E cN !• ANC:V DRV GOODS,
11AT.'^, (’Al’S, BOUTi^, SHOES,
AND READY-.MADE CLoTHINO.
P;irti> ular attention paid to Ladles' Dress Goods and
’ JAMES F. FOULKES,
Hay Strret, near Oif> Fai/ettPvUle Uote.ly
RESPECTFULLY asks the attention of
his customers and friends to hi*
LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of
DRUGS,
MKDiriNES and (TIEMICALS,
which he is now receiving, and is deter
mined to sell at such low prices as cannot
fail to give satisfaction, it will be his
aim to sell Medicines that can be depended
upon. Give him a call before making your purchases.
Sept. 12, 1855. ■ 37-tf
NOTICE.
^■"^HE notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley,
are in the hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col
lection, as longer indulgence wiU riot b« given, it is
hoped this notice will b« sufficient to save costs.
JOHN M. BEASLEY.
June 25. 1855. 12tf
HI KK MIt.I, STONKS,
W.t/tRAXTED.
ri^HE Subscribers inform their
friends and tlie public that
they make to order
FRE.\€H B1 KR
.?//!> J> STO.VES,
warranted to be of the best quality.
ville & Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the
former place, and within three miles of King's Land
ing on Cape Fear River. These premises offer more
business conveniences and comforts for living, per
haps than any country seat in Cumberland. On them
is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven
rooms—a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza
and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for
servants, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of
water; and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the
premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick
chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo
date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame Barn 50 by GO
feet, with stalls for forty horses, and room to hold 50
tons of forage; Carriage house, Store and Ware house;
Water Grist Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith’s
Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, &c.; all
within convenient distance of the best Springs of
Sandhill Water. .\11 the buildings ar'. new and have
been erected within the last four or five years. To
these valuable improvements we will add 1,500 acres
of Pine Lands, and we will take $3,.500 for the whole,
which is .$1000 less than the cost of the improvements.
We have also, on the premises, and now in operation,
a Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and Turpentine Distillery,
which can be bought cheap.
If the right sort of a purchaser ptesents himself, and
wishes a partner in his operations, we will furnish one
with sufficient capital t* conduct a profitable business.
To a Planter who has $14,000 to invest in real estate
and wants the best Plantation on Cape Fear River,
with a healthy country seat with all conveniences for
living at band, these premises would be a very desir
able attachment to the .\she Plantation, containing
seven hundrei acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and
now in market. These two Estates are connected by
a good Ferry Lauding and are only three miles apart;
and will be sold together or separate. For further
particulars apply to T. .S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub
scribers. J. & T. WADDILL.
Fayetteville, Sept. 7. 34-tf
STOP THE THIEF!
STOLEN from ray Lot in Richmond County, on Sun
day night last, my HORSE. Said horse was an
iron-griiy or brownish color: he had marks of gear on
him, and his fore-top cut oflT very short; he was sho^
on the fore feet, walked fast, is a good trotter, and
would pace; there was a white mark on his back, on
the right side, about six or eight inches square; also,
a small wart ou the right side, a littl elow the white
mark.
The horse was taken by a man calling himself John
Campbell, v!ho says he was raised in Pitt county, aud
has been in this neighborhood about two years: he is a
Cooper by traile, and says he has worked in Turpen
tine all his life time; he is a little round-shouldered,
has a stout botly for a small man, ami will not weigh
as much as I stated, 145 or 150 pounds; has a very
mean look, is very fond of negro company, aud his
I conversation has a srood deal of the negro mixed
1 with it.
1 will pay jiSO for the delivery of the Horse, or !»:50
j for the thief.
M. N. CAMPBELL.
Montpelier, Richmond county, N. C.
1 will also reward any person for any information
that will lead to the recovery of either. M. N. C.
Sep. 10, 1855. 3t>-tf ^
Florida Land Agency.
fHlHE undersigned has established an AGENCY in
M. the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Florida,
for the Pl'RCH.\SE, SALE or LOCATION of LAND
WARRANTS, the PURCHASE aud SALE of LANDS
generally, improved or unimproved.
The fact uow being established that a Rail Road is
to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic
and the Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire
length of this County, east and west; ^ nd in view of
the great fertility of our soil, the unusui 'iy fine growth
of pine timber ou the land, the healthlulness of the
Fuf^eltevllle Mutual Inaurnnce Company.
.iw Abstract of the Second Annual RK PORT
of the I\esidenl and Directors:
Policies igsucid past year 524, whole number issued
1233, covering property amounting to $2,120,353 tX»
Policies oancelled and expired
851,03.5 00
Amount now insured 5)1,274,717 34
Amount of Preiffum Notes
“ " *■ expired & oanoftlled
310,3o3 30
126.474 O.S
'now on band
$189,859 33
Cash paid C. H. Sneed, fire loss
^>8.50
00
“ “Lot and balance Offioebuildln
g 1,450
00
“ “Salaries
1,550
00
“ “State Tax
100
00
“ “Contingent expenses
;i75
62
“ “ Premiums returned
20
t>5
Increase during last year $61,275 07
Premium uotes averaging 14 8.9 100 percent, on the
amount insured, the actual cost of Insuran«« during
the year averaging less than J per cent.
RECEIPTS.
Cash ou hand last report $772 8W
‘ for Premiums received 0,103 28
‘ for Policies, Surveys & transfers »37 5u
‘ for Rent 70 00
$7,282 67
DISBURSEMENTS.
I
VALIJAHEE PROPERTY
FOK
OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay
etteville, about 1'30 Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
.\bout 80 Acres of it is fine .^leadow Laud, as the Crop
uow on it will show. .\lso, the
%'ulual>l«* Orif!k ^tore and Lot
near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A
Pemberton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Maxwell and .\lumford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building
Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildiugs.
Also, the .Stable Lot adjoiuiug, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslow and Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on fnvora-
tile terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and
.Mortgage if desired.
THO.
J. CURTIS.
43-tf
$4,346 27
Balaice $2,937 40
To-wit:
Cash loaned out on Bond and
Security, (on demand,) $2,250 00
Cash in Bank and ia hands of
Agents 087 40
$2,937 40
ASSETS.
Cash on interest and in Bank. Jg. $2,V37 40
Rent due 1 ^*0 00
Real Estate, paying 18 per cent. 1,800 00
Oct. 10, 1855.
rHE LAND OF GOLD, by Hinton
.. Helper. 75 cents, just rec’d by
E. J. HALE 4- SON.
150
being made from Burr Blocks of I climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can
M'av ‘J2, ]H55.
NEW LAW
I^'VI-Kl’..'' Law Gkssary;
' irtnii'u United St:ite:
tf
T rimmings.
///y Str>c(, Fiiyt X. C.
I, 1 ^55.
4-tf
IU)OK>.
Iviwiir J.'- on 11
State Trials.
E. J. HA LI
.v SON.
" MctlKxi for tlio (luitar. l»y
•' i .inverse; Huntcn's Instruetions for tiie
1 rte: Burrowes' Piano Forte Primmer. Fiir-
rfcei\*-'l E. J. IIAI.E SnX.
LIFE INSI RAN('E.
■ ' filt-r^igned h.i.s been jippninted ,\peiit of
*■ 'N irth Ciirolina Mutual Life Insurance Com-
l.v^r\ rnember fV r life partieijmtes in the ]'ro-
' ' '* ’ :iip/tny; and the ;tnnua! pj'emium lor life
' ^ . wh-re it amounts to or more, may
^ ' pai'i firip hdlf In cash, and the other half in a note
I ’ .nt)- •-
'ji- Hv.-., may be insured fiy croilitors. A man
-. -'Ureh'. - .wti life for the exclusive b'.*nefit of his
■ y The lives ot slaves may be insured,
j -'^^y-!ti;iii is rapiilly growing into fav'ir, all over
i _ l world It is one >>y which a family, for a
■ • -im :uinu.iily, may be j»rovid--d for. after the
1 'f heuil, on whose exertions they muy have
i i-ve,-
i ’ 1.1.e p, ;
I '' ' -‘'7 B. ifk
>r n support. It i«a pood investment
iJ otie should live long after taking
Lxpliinatory pamphlet >, aud
^'nriii-!ifi| on tijiplication.
F. J. IIALE
th«
liay 2'
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
V o n .n I I o A
I-() R\V A RDLN G M ERC11A N f,
.1*. €.
ProiHjit {lersonfil attention given to all Consign
menl.s, and I ’ash advanceH made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67y
\\ C. 6^ R. (i. WOR'Ill,
Coininission ^ Forwanliiig Mrrchante,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
Wiliiiiii^toii, A. €.
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan'y 17, 1855.
CHARLES RANKS,
f o. vr ECTi o .vi; r ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER
Fu/■('iyn / rutfSj A Hf.'
xTKi:irr,
Fayetteville, N. C.
.March 1, 18.53. 73tf
(;. \V. WILLIAMS cS' CO.
AVE just received a large and well selected as
their own importation from the
i best quarries in France. They also keep for sale
(OLOGXE. ESOPUS and COr.\LU’n MILL STONES,
BOLTING CLOTH and CALCINEW PL.A.STER.
From the Senior Partner’s long experience in the
late firm of Egenton, Morriss & Co., of which he
w.'is a member, and their determinatiou to give satis
faction, they assure customers their orders shall be
faithfully and promptly executed.
I w'lLLlAM IIOGG ^ SON,
j S. E. Corner of North and Centre Sts., opposite
the Baltimore & Susquehanna R. R. Depot, Baltimore.
May 29, 1855. 6-ypd
NOTICE.
fBlHE subscriber having purchased the stock of nia-
■ terial at the Carriage establishment formerly
occupied by Mr. A. H. Whitfied, intends carrying on the
I'arria^e-^akingr BiiMiness.
He solicits a share of the libei^l patronage bestowed
upon carriage shops generally. He has now on hand
some very
MANDSOME VEHICLES.
Which cannot be surpassed in the place for style of
finish and durability, which he will sell as low as any
wt>rk of the kind can he bought in the place.
j5qJ“ A11 orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
REP.VIRING done in the beat manner and on very
reasonable terms.
Give him a call before buying elsewhere.
J. D. CALLAIS.
Fayettev’Ue, Feb’y 3. 72-tf
Tht Presbsterian P.sa)inodist; a col-
le Ui-'n of tunes for the Presbyterian Church \ fur
ther supply just rec’d. E. J. HALE SON.
Nov. 28.
now be obtaineiL there is perhaps no section of the
Union which offers equal inducements to the emigrant
from the other States.
Having had some experience in farming on the dif
ferent kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge
of them throughout the County: and having acquired
unusual facilities for poiuting out such as are for sale,
either of public or private lands, he feels very confi
dent of making it the interest of all persons wishing
information, or who may have determined to settle in
Florida to call on him. WILL. 0. JEFFREYS.
Rfffrrntef:
I Hon. E. C. Cabell, ' I
j Hon. A. E. Maxwell, V Tallahassee, Fla.
Hon. David S. Walker, State Reg.,J
$4,927 4i>
Premium Notes on hand 189,859 33
Amount Capital to m^^et any losses $191,780 73
In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu
late the members and the public on the very fortuaate
and successful operationd of the Company the past
year. We have met with no loss since 7th March,
1854, (Sneed’s,)—unless it be the case of Stmnglaus &
Einston at Kinston, whose St .re was blown up—a very
nlraordinary [ase,—it is still under investigation.
The following Directors xere elected for next year:
Geo. McNeill, H. L. Myrover, Chas. Benbew, Henry
Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. Tillinghast, S. T. Hawley, T.
S. Lutterloh, Wm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedman, J. G.
Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, J. D. Williams,
A. A. McKethan, J. H. Cook. A. E. Hall, A. W. Sieel,
J. G. Cook; and R. F. Brown of Wilmington.
OFFICERS;
GEO. McNEILL, President.
H. L. MY ROVER, Vice President.
C. A. McMILL.\N. Secretary.
J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney.
Ezecutive Committee for next Quarter:
Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin.
May 24, 1855. _
SlIEMWELL HOUSE,
F.*.VETTEVIl.l,E, .\. C.
East side of Green Street, a few Doors North of
the Market House.
rjlIIE Subscriber desires through this
B medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House the pa.st
year and as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to .iccom-
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
shall be used to render them comforUble during their
sojourn with him. Hi.s table is always supplied with
the best the market affords.
P. SHEMWELL.
March 24, 18.55. 80-tf
Messrs. W. .M. L.awton & t'o
June 27, 1855.
Charleston, S. C.
13-Y
III
iff
PUMPS.
JP^ORCE and Suction Pumps,
We are now receiving and expect to keep
up a large stock of Groceries.
WE OFFER
BAGS Coffee—Rio, Laguira and Java,
15 Hhds. Sugars,
50 “ Molasses,
1,000 Sacks Salt,
75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, crush’d ji: powd’d,
125 Bags Shot,
45 Kegs Powder,
20 Hhds. Western Bacon,
3,500 Lbls. N. C.
50,tKX) Segars, assorted qualities,
10> Boxes Cheese,
With every other article in our Hue. All of which
we will dispose of low for C.\BH, or exchange for pro
duce or naval stores.
D. & W. McLAURIN.
May 23. 3-tf
TO Ml FRIE.\«.S CliSTOMERS.
I^OR the SEC^ND TIME this season, I have returned
from the Northern Cities with one of the
M^urgesl, Cheaptsi and afloat FaHhiottable
STOCKS OF
Ready-M ade Clothing
ever exhibited in tuis place. Amongst which may be
found
Black, Brown aud Blue Uress and Frock Coats
from $10 to $26
V'arious colors of Business Coats 6 to 10
Ca*’simere aud Melton Cloth “ 6 to 10
Light Fall Over “ 7 to 14
Black and Blue P>aug-Up 12 to 22
Pilot and B^.'iver “ 7 ta 20
Cloth and I’iloi Talmas and Opera Cloaks 4! to 20
Plain and Fancy^'assimere Pants 3 to 9
Black French Doeskin “ 6 to U
•Sil'n Plush and Velvet Vests ^ to 8
Cassimere and Cloth “ 2 to 4
Silks, Satins. &c. to G
And a very extensive assortment of
Boy’s and Servant’s Clothing.
Also, constantly on hand a great variety of
Shirts, Collars, Stocks, Cravats, Pocket Handk’fs,
Kid (iloves, aud other
FURNISHma GOODS.
Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Fine Trunks,
Carpet Bags, Valicrs, Walking Canes, Silk and
(iinghain, rnibrellas, Looking Glasses,
niPIIRTED CIf..\RS, and
Fancy »roods,
India Rubber Over-Coafs, Leggins and Sandals,
Oil-Cloth Coats, Pants and Jackets, &c.
Call and satisfy your wants, this being the only
House of the kind in this place where a general as
sortment is kept, and almost every body can get suited.
GEORGE BRANDT.
South-side of Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C.,
betweeu the Market House and Fayetteville Hotel.
Oct 22, 1855. 46-tlJ
Sheet Lead and Lead Pipe.
For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square.
March 80. 83-tf
STAGE LLNE
From Fapetteville to Salem.
! W(‘ wish to hire a few good Servants
! if application be made soon.
J. H. ROBERTS & CO.
Dec. 3, 1855. 68tf
.\rgua and Carolinian copy.
H3-tf
^IDER VINEGAR, a good article.
W. H. CARVER.
54-tf
for sale by
Nov. 10.
FOR RENT.
rBlHAT convenient situation, with Dwelling and out
■ Houses, belonging to Miss E. Hybart, is offered
for Rent. Possession given the 1st Jun’y next.
(J f . Also, ft two story Dwelling House and an improved
( iijiirx, Jotxtrco, oiiuj/, Src Rowan street, belonging to C. Montague, Esq.,
Possession given on application. For terms apply to
IN
Nov. 17th
WM. BOW.
54-tf
insurance.
^ .h 1 N \ lll.^u^a^lce f’otnp'iiiy of H‘irtforl, linv-
, ^ [ li i the t IX init,o-ed by the Revenue Law
‘ ..... Lt-i; sinture. will continue its Agency in
» ' 'ir. Icr the m in:i;. enieut of tiie undersigii‘'l,
I’^i'l !ied tl. -sv-ue 1*. iii-ies of In ^ui uin e on I’uild-
• " i-itlier in tliis Tomi or in aiiy )»:irt of
'' 1 ^''^I'er i]ipliciUion, 110^0 ijition of t'ue
II
|j„.
Iiistr' f ■ !
i,rte I’riii
J. H ' *■ "
l"f
‘ -LT.N.v
itH
W ; - ;
'■ '.ina
''.MP.A.NV has beeri in o[)eratiiii about
^‘pital i, «t;t00,000. The Il-n. Thos.
' fir.st Pre.-^ident, and he still llolll^ that
'■’‘I of its first Directors are atill active
■ iir.r*' ‘'f *1“; Board. It ha» at all tii ^es
highest character for the )»ruder:ie i-f
^ •iagerfi.'nt, unj jyr the lil>erality w.tli which it
'*'^jUated itH losses.
E. J. HALE, Agent.
bortmrnt of
llARDWAKE AND GKOCERIES,
to which they invite the attention of (Country Mer-
cliants.
.March 17, 1855. M4-
Worth & Utley,
Forwiinliii'J’' and (jrenoral Coniniiaision
MERCHAN rs,
Faf/etlei'iUe.^
J. A. WORTH. ' (7l2tf) JOS. UTLKT.
“ Noric K
11. WILLL’vM J. BIU' . authorized agent
to reeeive payment.-', :unl jj,raiit discharges for
any Book accounts we have in the couuty of Robeson.
J. & T. V/ADDILL.
7tf
MEN WANTED.
^ OR 100 MEN wanted on the W'estern Rail
Road, to work on Sections 2 and 3, near
Fayetteville. The location is healthy, amUhe highest
wages wil' be paid.
Sent. 24, 1855.
HIRAM PARDEE.
38-
JONES’S EQUITY.
'OLUME 1, just received and for sale by
E. J. HALE & SON.
200 Casks Fresh Lime, Calcined
Plaster, Plastering Hair and Cement, Mackerel and
Herring, by J*
April 19.
POWERS & CO.
93tf
June 1, 1855.
'I'he subscribers will purchase Spirits
Turpentine, or make advances on consignments to their
friends in Wilmington, or Ifew York.
C. T. HAIGH ^ SONS.
April ^ 1866.
r*lHE Proprietors take pleasure in informing the
■ public, that they have commenced running their
tri-weekly Hue of Stages, on the Plank Road, from
Salem to Fayetteville. They have procured good
Stock, new ^Coaches, careful and accommodating
Drivers, and no pains will be spared to render passen
gers comfortable.
A system of through-tickets with the contractors on
the Wytheville and Reidsville Roads, for the con
venience of passengers bound to Wytheville, Va., or
the Piedmont Springs, in Stokes County, has also been
adopted. WHITE & STAFFORD^
June 29, 1855. 24tf
rem7ival.
ri'lHE Office of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Company is
X removed to the Huske Building, on Green street,
next door to P. Taylor’s.
J. S. BANKS, Ag’t.
Nov. C, 1854. 46tf
To Turpentine Distillerii.
I HAVE on band, and will continue to keep, SPIRIT
B.\RRELS, made at Mr. A. McAllister’s Shop.
Those in need will please call.
J. S. BANKS.
June 14, 1865. 9-tf
7o the yiasonic Fraternity.
ANV one having copies of the printed proceedings
of the Grand Lodge for the years 1812, ’13, ’16,
’17, ’23, ’24, ’2b, ’38, ’43, and ’4ti, will confer 8k favor
on the Craft by sending them to James Banks, Esq.,
Fayetteville,-—who, as Chairman of the Committee on
Masonic History in the State, is endeavoring to collect
materinls. Any Numbers previous to 1811 will be
gladly received. Persons friendly to the object will
pleaie notice this.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOi'ICK.
fHlHE Subscriber having on the eighth day of
■ December, 1855, taken letters of Administration
accord'ing to law on the Estate of Mrs. Sarah Mclver,
deceased, hereby gives generiU notice to all creditors of
saidTSstftte, to present their claims, duly authenticated,
witVilt' the time limited by law for that ptfrpose, other
wise this notice will be plea I in bar of recovery.
Debtors to the said Estate will ilso plea.se to make
payment immediately.
EDWARD W. B.\RGE, Administrator.
Dec. 12, 1855. 61-5t
FOR SALE.
•if Reduced Prices, for
or on SUORT TM.1ME,
250 I'mniKiES,
Rockaways and Buggies
OF E VERy DESCRIFTJO.V,
ma ANY of which are finished, and thf balance being
xTi finished daily, .\mong which are many New
and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE C.\RKI.\GE.
Some of them very light, and all made in the best
manner and of the best materials. My facilities lor
doing Carriage work are GREATER than any establish
ment South, and I can afford and am determined to sell
work of the BEST QUALITY as low as it can be built
for by anj’ one.
jfegr Those who arc indebted t® me will please
pay up, as my business requires my out-standing debts
to be collected. A. A. McKLTH.\N.
Feb. 3, 1855.
almanacs.
North Carolina and
Farmers’ and
BANK CHECKS.
TO DISTILLERS.
WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give
us a call when in market.
J. k T? WADDILL.
June 2G, 1855.
SECOJVfTs Tojcii.
Starr & Williams
ARE now receiving their SECOND PURCH.\SE of
FALL AND WL\T15R DRV liOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS,
BONNETS, UMBRELLAS, AND
Ready-Made Clothing,
And have no hesitation in saying it is the LARGEST
and MOST DESIRABLE stock uow in market and
having been purchased at greatly reduced prices from
the early part of the season will be offered to buyers
on terms that cannot fail to please.
Oct. 25. 47-tf
rjlURNER’S
Planters’ Alamanacb, for 1856.
E .J. HALE & SON.
A CARL).
^"MIE subscriber tenders his services to the citizens
I of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as a
.MASTER BKICKLAYEK AND PLASTERER, and gives
notice that he is ready to contract for work in his line,
at the lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON.
Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. .S8tf
JAMES KYLE
■ ■ AS just received a large and general assortment
II. of
aoons.
Among which are.
tj.5o pieces Dress DeLains,
P'rench and English Merino,
Plain Merino, real French,
Persian ('’loths.
Black and Coloreil .Silks,
Irish Linens, all Flax.
Table (’loths an 1 N«]>kins.
Carpeting, very cheap.
Calicoes, well assorted.
Kerseys and Liaseys,
Silk, Woolen an 1 Cotton Hose,
Ladies’ Twisted Silk Mitts,
Dress Trimmings. &e., sc.
•Ml of which being purchased by the package for
Cash, will be offered at thj lowest market price for
cash, or on time to paying customers.
Sept. 27, 1855. 39-tf
WOOL ROLLS.
WOOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek
Factor}'.
SHj-:ETINGS,
OsnaburgH,
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sale by
GEO.
June 18.54.
.McNEILL.
7-tf
WAN'FEI),
A GOOD WAGON MAKER to work in my Shop.
2m Such a one by applying soon will finii steady em
ployment, and good wages. W'M. WATSON.
Sept. 28, 185.5. _ 40tf
Valuable Property
FOR SALE.
ACRES of valuable Farming and
VT" Turpentine LAND, with the Turpen
tine STILL, STORE HOUSE, GOODS, and STAND,
known as BEATTY’S BRIDGE, in Bladen county, are
offered 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 apply soon to
BEATTY & BROTHER.
Beatty’i Bridge, July 2. 14-tf
Sash, Blinds, &.(*.
ri'IHE Subscriber having become .\gent for the sale
1l of WINDOW SASH, BLINDS and DOORS of aU
sizes, will seil cheaper than has ever been sold in Fay
etteville. Give me a call at my shop on Old Street.
He i.s prei>ared to execute all "work in the ('arpeuter-
ine line, as he has several good workmen.
CHA’S F. ASKEW
Jan’3' !•, 18.5.5. 5t>-y
NOTICE.
PERSONS PURCH.\SING R\GS for me will recol
lect that 1 have never offered anything for WOOL
or SILK Rags, ami will allow nothing fer them; but
will give 2 cents per lb. for all coarse bagging and
loose paper senarate from the Rugs.
D. murphy.
Sept. 12, 185.5. 35-tf
Harper's and Fulnanrs Maj^azines
for December, received and for sale by
E. J. HALE & SON.
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