IFAlflRW
SFi MI-WEEKLY.
\(>L. V.T
FAYiyrTEVILLE, N. JAM;aR> a, 1850.
t>i;isri:i> MoNows \vi> rtiuKSH ays
i:i)\V AIM) J. H VLK & SON.
DUCKS aNI) riUU’lUETDUS.
c. ' V ;lio Soiui-Woekly OB'^krvkk ^3 (X) if jiaiil in
‘ »..■ • il pttiJ iliirinp the veur «'f suhih-rlji-
, . uftpr the yeur har oxtiire>i.
. ••,») WcfWly OnsKuvpn n-J 00 pi r annma, if pniil in
, t >>■_’olt if jiuiil duriim the year of Bu>>3cvip-
.. •: ?'o ()0 th»‘ viitr has fvpirt"'!.
VKll'I'K''F,MKNTS ins^rtoil ft>r sixty ot'nts per
, T >f, liiKw for tlie tiist. mid thirty cents for etich
t iviinjt j'uhlioat’ou. Yearly iitlvertiseineiits by fj>e-
■ ,'.iiitr>r-o. at re:ison!iV>le rates. Adverti!«ers are
) to state the nuniher of insertions desireil. or
:>e continued tiU forhiil. and charged accord- ’
Letter^ to the Klitors must be post-paid.
\ ;,crtisetnents to be inserted charged oO per
jitra
H
TKI IST SAI-K.
Y Virtue of a Deed of Trust made to me by the !
late Ke\. Coliu Mchcr, i >vill ou \Veduesday, ;
d day of Jauuary, at the Court House in j
He, proceed to sell •‘undry NfiGROKS, to
. jt 5- l i*- provi.sion of said Trust. '
D .V. RAY, Trustee.
; . rtfville, Dec. 29,^1855. t)6-ts
FUElGUTLXG
0^ THE l APt: FE4K KIVKK.
tT 1 meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav-
; itiug the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville
i Vv luiiiiigton,
:■ m D. McLauriu was called lo the Chair,
; K M Orrell was appointed Secretaiy.
; li.'fion of James F. Marsh,
Kf > '\ed. That from and after the 1st daj of Janu-
'oti. Cash will be required upou the delivery
I all Kreights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re-
e!y.
:. mi'tiou of J. U. Williams,
K, jt 've 1, That each of the Steamboat Companies on
, ■ apt Fear Uiver, t’rom and after the 1st of .Tanuary,
will cnrry Muano from Wilminjrton to Fayette-
. tit 10 centu per bag. Lime at 'lo ceuts .jcr cask,
round Plaster at :5U cents per cask, and liiat a
KKI>l CTIO\ OF 20 FIuHL C:E.\T.
Til he printed and established rates on all ofher
• its will be made from aud after that date, all
• ;(^e and Dray»ge being paid by the shippers.
I »n ni ition of Jame? Banks,
KesoUtfd, Th:u the foregoing be published iu the
• 'Wn papers.
L*. McLAURlN, Chairman.
K. M. Orre’l, Sec y.
fee. -4, 1855. t>5-tf
\ortli Caroliiui Headers.
Undersigned arc prepared to furnish, wh»de-
i. sale and retail, upon crr^j favorahU Urms, to
■ !ich> rs, Uookseller®, Merchants, Hook Pedlars, and
ers, the J«iERIEM of \OKTII C'AROLI.lf A
:U:A»KKS, Nos. 1 aud li, by Pbofessok Hcbbaru,
•I'.e University' of North Carolina, ami No. 3 by
s H. Wiley, Esq. now Superintendent of Coin-
. sch' "ls. Of Nos. 1 and 2, which are new books,
.-sued, we will hand a copy grati-* to any Teacher
ay applv. E. J. HALE Sl SfjN.
FOR SALE.
V Residence on Harrington Hill. Terms liberal.
JOHN CROW.
G5-tf
('LAKKMH)N IKON VVOKKS,
WiL.MI.NGTON, N. C.
A. H. VANBOKKEI.EX. Pi O|»rl lor.
^■IHE Buhiicriber having purchase 1 ihe entire inter- !
eBt in th* “CL VHKS’DON IRoN WORKrf, an-
liaits orders for
Steam Enginett. of uuy power or style.
Saw MilU ol every variety.
Mining Machiueiy and I’umpt,, j
Gri.st and Flour Mills, complot*.
l’ark«r. Turbine aud other Water whebl#, [
Kice-field Pumpa and Engine®.
Leavitt's Corn and Cob Cruihei,
Rice Thrashers,
Shingle .Machiaes,
Shafting Hangern and Pullies, j
('otton Gins and tJearin'^,
Iron Castings ot all kinds and patturn*.
Brass *•
Locomotive and Tubular Uollors, j
Flue and plain Cylinder Boilora, !
Rlackamith work of all kind-j.
Iron Doors for Houses and Jails. |
THE ESTABLISILMENT
Having been re-organiied for the express purpose »f ;
insuring punctuality in the execution of all orders, the
public may rest satisfied that any work whh h may ■
ofTer will by promptly delivered Hccording to promise, :
and of such workmanship as cannot fail to give satis- !
faction,
THE MECHANICAL DEl’AKT.MENT
Bi ing in charge of men of taleut(» aud experience. L
have no hesitation in saving that the work hereafter :
turned out, shall compare favorably in everv respect '
With that of the most celebrated in the States, and at
prices which will make it to tlie interest oi all in want
to liend me their orde.'-s. •
REPAIR WORK i
Always done without delay—.and ha\ing a large force j
liir that purpose, it will prove advantapeouB to any
person needing such to give me the proference
without regaril to expense of 'ending same from a j
distance.
f>rders will be addressed
W rks,” Wilmington N. C.
A. 11
Oct 15.
t.) ‘•('lurendon Iron
V.^NRoKKELK^'.
4«-tf
ro (:0\TK VCTOKS.
President ntid IMrectoj's are now ready to re-
M ceive proposals for constructing the Fayetteville
4"_ Albemarle 1 lank Road between Little’a .MilU In
Hichinond County and ,\li)emarle in Stanly County, and
they invite proposals for the following work; —
flection 1st. For constructing the Road from Little‘s
Mills to Clark's Creek, 10 miles.
Sec. 'Jd. For constructing Road from Clark’s (heek
to the Pee Dee River, 5 miles,
Sec. 3d. For the constructiou of a ltril)(e across
Pee Dee River.
Sec. 1-th. For the construction of the Road from the
Pee Dee River to Albemarle, miles.
Proposals will lie received an>l considered for the
Grading; ainl making all necessary side ditches and
(’ulverts from the Pee Dae to
planking.
Uy a resolution of the Stockbolders, before the Presi-
ilenf and Directors can enter into these contracts an
individual subscription of ^>15,(M)0 will have to be
made, — it is attked that the friends of the work will
submit teuch bids, either subb«ribing or guaranieeing
that auu>unt su ;ni to enable the work at once to go on.
JAS. G. COOK,
Pres't F. .t A. P. R. Co.
Oct. 25. 4T-tf
F\MiLY BlIil.KS.
tL.\RGE Stock. Also. Pocket Ribles and Prayer
Rooks. E. J. HALE 4 SOS.
~ NEW HOOKS^
BEECMCROFT, by the .\uthor of Heartsease. &c;
The Private Life of an Eastern King; Stray
Leaves from the Rook of Nature; McKenzie's Sliscella-
neous Works: The Contrast between Good and Rad
Men, by Rev. Dr. Gardiner Spring. Also, further
supplies of The Great Iron Wheel; Alone; Heir of
RedclitIV; Ucrriiin’s, Barnes and Thornton’s Family
Prayers: Gillott’s 3u;{, Perry's Double Action, and
inanv other kinds of Steel T’ens; Carmine Inks: Camel
Hair Pencils; ,|c. K. J. HALE & HON.
Nov. l‘J.
KKMOVAI.. I.Al RIN'HURGH high SCHOOL.j
NM 'i'MOMAS has removed from his former i ^jlHR 7th Sea.sion of this School will commenoe on j
• .stand, near the D«bbiri House, Hay street, to I 1 Tuesday the Mth day of January next, under th* j
the corner of .Afarket and Gillespie 6tret. south-west supervision of the Rev. Geo. B. Scott, M. A., of the
of the Market Ilonse—recently occupied by Mr. S S. University of Edinburgh, (Scotland,) Principal, aasieted
A rev—where he would be happy to have his frienls. . by Mrs. Scott in the Primary Department,
and all in want of good and cheap Goods, call and .Mr and Mrs. Scott have both made Teaching th*
examine his Stock, whicli comprises Staple and Fancy I business oi' their live.s; and from the experience which
Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, ! tli« Trustees have had, during the past year, of
Fall and Winter troods.
«/. iT T, ¥9\gaaui,
HAY STREET.
Are a»w rectiring their Fall and Winter OOOD8
eoniiiting of • large and well lelected stock of
■tc.. Ar.
Aujr. 29.
.M.
THOMAS.
«2-tf
F.4LL GOODS.
I>I',.\RCK I'KKCr.sON
RE now Receiving their F.M.L and 'VINTHR
STOCK o:
A
' Foriegn and jmcstic, Staple and Fancy
DRY aOODS,
BO.\.\ET!!i, HATS C ATJi*,
BOOT^ ami
' With a general a.sortment •
KI::ADV-T1 ADi: CI.OTiif
To which tlty invite the attention of Meri'hants, the
j Ladies and all, und which they offer at LOW PRICE.'' for
J \. s>nTii.
WH(>LKSALE .\ND RETAIL UF\LER IN
DMirfASn
Raintn; OUh; ifye^Stu/th;
VARy/S///-:S; WIXDOW-GLA.SS AXD
t'utty, tUdAf.- Wurr; Perfumrry; Fine Soap^t;
von SALE.
•Jl^ -\CRES ot L^nd, miles from Fay-
^ F eftevil'e, lying directly on the Soutli-
. . , P^ank Road, end on each aiile of Big Rockfisb.
Albemarle, omitting | One of the best '1 urpentine sections in the countv, with
convenient improvementt^ for a family residence; with
a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a firs^
rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store.
A. A. McKETHAN.
Kcb’y 5, 1855. 72-tf
xorici:.
ilHE senseHIBER has removed tc
■- SH.VWS NEW 15UILDING, Gil-
espie Str’ :t, wher'- lio intends carry
ing on the TAdfiiOltl.X;: BUS*1-
NKS in all its liranrlit-p Having had
experience in most of the At-
lantlc cities, he feels assured that he
can please tiie moint fastidious.
All ordors will be e.xecuted with neat-
r^spatch.
15. .MONAGHAN.
March 28. 185.^ 81-tf
COLACIU IIAY ifcCO.,
H.\Y .STRKi'.T, KAYKTTKVIM.K,
4 RE now receiving their FALL STOCK of KT.APLE
and FANCY
DRV (^OODS,
In which may be tound FOR THE L.ADlES;
Plain Cold. Plai
tbf'ir zeal, fidelity, anil success, in the discharge of the
duties of their profession, they confidently recommend
them lo Parents aud Guardians, as pre-eminently quali
fied by temper, talents, and acquirements for the in
struction of students, in all the branches of an English,
•Scientific, Classical, and Commercial Education.
The Trustees respectfully invite the public to a per
sonal examination of the system pursued in the School.
Terms—$8, $12, and $2U, per Session of five months,
(French included in the 3d grade without extra charge.)
hoard can be had with the undersignerl in the Board
ing liouse belonging to the School or in private tami-
lies at !^8, per month.
One half fees and Board invariably paid in advance.
D C. McINTYRE, Keo’y
Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C., 1 ^
Dec. 12, 1855. /
CALL \\iT’sEPTljE.
i LL Persons indebted to the subscriber either by
/a Note or Account, are requeated to settle during
the month of January, as longer indulgence cannot be
given.
I have on hand a lot of SADDLERY and HARNKSS
WARE that I will sell low for Cash.
M. N. LEARY.
Deo. ‘24. (>4-lmpd
Groceries,
riardware^
Cutlery,
Blarksmilhdj- Tur
pentine Tools,
Agricultural Im
plements,
Boots and Shoes,
Hats and Caps,
Saddlery and Lea
ther,
Heavy articles in
the Drug line,
Ready-made Clo
thing, aud
Staple Dry Goods.
wi
ind Black DeLVI.NES;
(’ASHMERES and .MLRiN(»S; Plain unJ t’ig d Fancy
fill 1
C[ 0.\KS:
Merino
C.-VSH, or on Time ti
or Retail.
B. F. PEARCK
Aug. 27, 1?6'.
Fiiu Tooth and Hair Mrnyfi'S', Paint
Bruih's; FU!>! nml Gnrdrti Sri'ds;
Spires] Snvfrii] Svrijiriil fnatruments'.
Patent M ‘h'fijK x; i'ure Liqunm
/'«/ M'i(i’'inAl Furpfn>)i\ Faiiiy
Artirfes, dv . iV'V
Oi-vieri trom Country Phyi^icians and Merchants re
spectfully boiicited and perfect satisfactioa guaranteed,
pi-nctnul customers at Wholes.'\le , both in regard to •(Uality and price,
J. N. HMITK, Druggist.
Oct. 27. 4s-tf
and Black Sll.K.*:^; n.oih MANTLi:."
Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS and SK!^
Vh>iTS; BONNETS; E.M BROIDERIES .\.-
FOR ;ENTLEMnN;
Hatt; Hoots and Shoes; Vestings; I'assiiueros;
White, }ilack and Fancy Stocks and (’ravats;
Ready-Made Clothing, ito.
_AL.so,_
Linseys, Kerseys and Plains. Blankets, Rropans, Table
Cloths and (.''overs, .Mlendale Sheetings, Children's Kid
Gloves, Wi>oi Sacks anti ('onforts, Vouilis' und Roy's
1,’lothing, English and It:ilian Crapes, Dimity, Em-
broi.lery .Siiks and l'>raid-».
-\ good assortment i>f Ladies', Gttntlemen's nnd
Children's BOOTS. SHOES, aud GAITERS: IL0VES,
HOSIERS , kc.
Sept. 20.
^20 REWARD!
RAN.VW.W from the subscriber, with her little
Boy Lsaac, a Negro Woman, EMILY by name.
Said woman is about 25 years old, 5 feet 4 or '> inches
high, ordinary size and ilark complexion. Ht*r child
IhA.\C, is a likely boy about 2^ years old,'with large
rolling eyes, and black complexion, and is n..t able to
talk distinctly.
Said negroes were purc'nased from one .Martin who
lives in Richmond. Va., thither they may make their
way 1 will give Twenty-five Dollars for the delivery to
me of said Negroes, or their continement in any jail
where 1 can get thorn.
I will also give $100 for proof srHTi-j' nt to convict
any white person of harboring, c.on( i.-.iHng or enticing
away t^aid Negroes. T. BETHKA.
Gilopolis, Robeson (’o., N. ('.. D*c. 22. t)4-tt
This Stock we are prepared to Joli or Retail.
Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 4.Hf
We ask the Planterii an.l Turj entuie n.en to e7-
amine out Xerseys, Negn Blfir’ifs, '{'V^ n-- '
: ....
11^^' bota.rji
i-n, N. ami l>«lti
aiore. Fure>;l.>. \ m '*Vv*)i]on,
Petersburg, KicliHioud, & Wash
ington City, or via Weldon,
I’ortsmouth and Norfolk.
For Tickcts apply at theOffice
of the Wilmington aud Raleigh
Rail Rosd Company, at^Wil
mington, or at the Office «f ll>e Baltimore Steam
Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and ()hio Rail
Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1. 1852. f
Marble Factory.
By GEO. LAUDER.
87-if
To 'rurpentine, 'I'hnber, 'Tnr and Corns
nnd Cotton Makers.
VO\{ S\LE.
W'ITH the choice of 1800 acres of valuabl*
• LANl;, situated twelve miles from Lum-
berton, within three miles of Lumber Rivpr, and on or ! •'if untt ttfiittOM, Ot
very near the line of the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail ! DCVOrCUX’S EouitV 2
Road. To persons engaged or desiring to engage in , — "n
business of either of the above branches, thif Land* SOME years paatthiB volume of the Report.
„ : a:,.: * ■- ol the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been
TWU UOORS ABUTB C. T. H.UGil & SO.N’S STORB,
Fayetteville,
Jan’y 20, 18•^5 i4ypd
JUStT PUBLISlfEJD*
J. u.
IKUitLSuN.
GO-tf
n
' c. 1^00.
Webster's rnabridged Dictionary.—
riu^r (lupplies just rec'd. E. J. H.\LE & SON.
Do 22.
(vjiiij ACRES L..\.Nl) FOR SALK.
E offer for sale, a body of fine Turpentine
Lands, containing about fjOOO .^cres. There
s . w thirteen crops of Boxes, a portion of which has
worked one season, arid balance two seasons.
: twenty-five Bbl. Still, with all the necessary are
,:ement8, buildingir, &c., to carry on the Turpen-
‘ lisinesH—situated in Cumberland County, about
tweuty miles from Fayetteville and from one to three
miles from Little River. We will sell the above Lands
f r*-;,6i>0. TROY MAR^fl.
Dec. 5, 1S55 SU-tiw
NEW S roC'K OE
Books and Slatioiierv.
i -» *■« •
: E are now receiving our usuril New Stock of
i V w BOOKS and ST.^TIONER^ . embracing a jjreat
variety of
i SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL
1 AN1>
MISt’ELL.\NEOl S HOOKS.
Together with a large and \ariod ^tock if
Blank Books, PnpT, Envelopes, i\:c.
I Country Merchants and other* are invited to call,
I RS we oti'er the above stock on the be.st terms.
I Oct. 8. E. J. HALE A SON.
w
Monday last.
LOST,
iu Fayetteville, or on the Road
home, a large ('alf Skin POCKET BOOK, con-
•rtining a considerable quantity of papers, embracing
Sote«, Receipt*. &c., among which the following are
•collected:
■V Note made by Jno. McP^ac to the subscriber for
“ixty-one Dollar§ and some cents.
One made by A. A. McKethan and Duncan Morri-
• n for Ten Dollars and some cents.
One made by William McMillan for Ten Dollars,—
whicii is paid. i
\ receipt from Jno. .Munroe. Constabl«, for thret
uJgments.
Two receipts of One Hundred Dollars each for ittock ;
: I'Urendon Bank.
.\n l a receipt for Two Shares of Stock in F. F.
I- K.i' ^';hool.
T'ne fii. icr will be nuitably rewarded by leaving the
• twc with Ti^ok & Johnson or J. S. Bankw.
DUNCAN SHAW.
I'ec. 5, iBiio. -jlt-tf
NOriCE.
VT December Term, 1H6‘). of the Court of Pleas &
quarter Ses.sionR of Cumberland County, the last
find Testament of Henrj’ Elliot was admitted to
ite and letters testamentary granterl to the nn-
-^krned. All persons indebted to the testator are
• ufHted to make an early payment. Those having
:: is must present them in proper time or this notice
' ue pleaded in bar.
ALLXA-.DER ELLIOT, ) ^^^^tors
J. G. SHEPHERD, ^ fc'J^ecutois.
'«-■ 1855. ^ 3'J-Hw
(ffoss (3n(K)j W ehster's Eiement-
Sjielling Books. 2\) dozen Webster’s Pictorial
Roolih h. J. HALE 4' SON.
>EW^ GOODS.
M now ret.eiving my Fall and inter Stock ot
■:» ■« 'm'
i.PJM EKIKS. HAKDWlRi: A\U CUTLERY.
lif'be goods were bought late in the season, and
•s*‘ iuentiy at reduced jirice^. Aly stock oi
is Complete, embracing many kiiids of
: - -ii/eu: Rlunket#, Ker.«evs, ic.; Hats, fine and
lilOS. J. JOHNSON,
old Stand, near the Cape Fear Rank and
Market place.
' u2-tf
FALL OE l'^.'>5.
K are now receivinjj our Stock .f Ft*ll and Win
ter Goods,
DRY GOODS,
R K A 1)Y -M A I) E C LOT HIN ('.,
HATS. CAJ’S,
BOOTS AND S11 OKS.
Having determined to relimjuish the H.VRDW.VRE
TRADE, we offer our Stock at greath reduced prices
for CASH.
Our friends who nre behind hand in their payments,
are earnestly reijuested to pay up.
HALL & SACKETT.
August 27, lSo-3. 3"-tf
I
HATS, llPS, BOOTS AND SIIOI^S,
EOR FALL cV WTN'l'ER FRADE,
m. XK A Am
n'uooifs: .vjgii*atpoust
JC. THO.MSON is now receiving his usual as»ort-
• ment of the most approved Btyleb of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
LAIMKS’ GAITKRS. BI Shl\S. Sl.lPFHRS,
and Children’s Shoes of various descriptions.
—ALSO,—
TRAVELLING an.l P.\’K1NG TRUNKS, and (’AR-
PEl' BAGS, all of which nre offered for isale on the
most reasonable terms.
Old customers and new ones :ire respectfully invited
to call and cximine ray stock of Fall and Winter
Goods.
irst come, first served.
J. C. TllO.MSON, (Jld Stand,
.Market Square.
Sept 3, ;il{-tf
OKKS^ I M*!
ON WITH YOUR CLOTHING!
Wake up (lid riimbfrlriiitl anti tlie rest of Minikiiitll
WOODVVAJll)
Xej^ro Bhinkcls, Kcrsevs and Shoes
for sale bv W\ H. CARVER.
Nov. 7.’ r>]-tf
.\LWAVS ON HAND AND FOR SALE
C’llKAP,
.1 aFXFPAL ASSOPTMFXT Of
DRV (JOODS AND GROCERIES,'
Together with a general assortment of
FORI-llj\ A.NU iHnii:sTir wines and LIQUORS,
Which I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce
d' ttuv kitid usually sold in this .Market.
W. H. CARVER,
Hay Street, near the Market.
Nov. 7. 51-tf
yew ofron Kstahlishnient
II y \\n. W AT>^0.\.
''HK Subscriber would infcrm his friends and the
public generally, that he has completed his new
establishment nn Maxw’ell street, near Mr. E. W. Will-
kings' Store; an>l is now prepared to receive orders for
(UA’r.y, DliAl’S, tc.,
which shall be promptly executed.
.\11 work done by him shall be of the best workman
ship and material that the couiitry can afford.
RFPAIRIXfi of all kinds don« with neatness
nnd de:-ipatch.
Also, H(tRSF-SllOFIXG will b« strictly
attended to.
N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction
to those who may favor him with their patronage.
Fayetteville, May 2'), If'-'ia. 4-Y
SPIRIT BARRELS.
tLWAYS on hand and for sale at the lowest mar
ket price, SUPERIOR SPIRIT BARRELS.
G. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
.May 2^. -i-tf
FIFTY TONS GL ANO.
f H^HE Subscribers are receiving their Fall .Stock of
.M. i)i K >: I' K I 1']^, embracing a larjie
general assortnunt in their line, which ih
presents unusual inducements. Growing a suflScient
number of pines to cut seven tasks of boxes, and fur
nishing trees of sufficient siie to make from 3 to 500
Sticks of ton timber of 1000 feet each. In addition to
this, it is considered as being excellent Farming Land
—producing Cotton from b to 1200 lbs., to the Acre.
This Land is situated on .\shpole Swamp, in a
healthy and desirable section of Robeson county, N. C.
For terms, &c.. apply to M. E. McNEILL,
Lumberton, N. C.
I Dec. 17, 1853. C3-3mpd
out of print. The subscribers have printed a 2d edi
tion, revised and corrected, which they will be happy
I to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have
incomplete sets. Orders are iolicited. Should they
I be encouraged sufficiently by the sale of this Tolume,
I they propose to follow it by a re-print of Devereux’s
I 1st, 3d, and 4th Law, and Dev. & Battle’s 1st Law, all
1 of which are out of print. E. J. HALE k SOX.
.1. \V. BAKER
Is now reci'iviug from the North the
largest, finest, .Tnd most carefully se
lected stock of
irR\ITlRK
ever offered in this market; ffhioh, 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 iu
sett-*; curle'l hair ami shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Locking Glasses; Willow W'ngons and Cradles;'Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Casea; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames anti Gla‘s; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tote a Tetes; Ottoman.s; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood Piano?, one with ..-Eolian At
tachment; Rosewood Meloitians, from the bet manufac
tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country-, aud will be sold at N. York
prices—freight only addeil.
November 2, 1851. lotf
(,’oriwralion Bonds
of the 'Vown of I'aifettcvillc for Sale!
Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly
of the State of North Carolina, ratified Dec., 25
1862, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issne
her Bonds to the amonnt of •'j!U>0,tHjO, in the aggre
gate, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the
Western Rail Roa i Company.
Therefore, it is ordered by tho Commissioners of
— r
OVERSEER W AN'I’ED.
^I^HE subscriber will give good wages to a competent
I Overseer, well recommended as to character and
competency, to take charge of his Hose Hill Plantation,
near Fayetteville, for the ensuing year. One well ac-
i^uainted with making Naval Stores, particularly Tar,
preferred. JOHN H. HAUQHTON.
Pittsborough, Dec. 20. 63-tf
Fayetteville Candy Manufactory.
'■IHE subscriber still continues to manufacture a su*
M. perior article of plain and fancy CANDIES at
the eld stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North, of
the Market House,) where he would be happy to see his
old friends and customers.
CHARLES BANKS.
March I. 1863. 78tf
Livery Stables.
TAKE NOTICE.
LL DEBTS due n " prior to this date must be
settled immediately, or they will be pUced in an
othoer’s hanils for collection.
C. W. ANDREWS.
Dec. 20. 64-4w
A'
SOUTHERN PLANK ROAD.
fB^HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders iu tho
JL Southern Plank Road Company will be held in
the Town Hall, in Fayetteville, on Thursday the 17th
day of January next, at 12 o’clock .M.
W. McL. McKAY, Sec’y.
Dec. 21. 64-tm
The undersigned continue
to carry on the LI > ERV RI'SI-
NESS at this placc. '’’--l,, Lj e
latelyl8rt,el’’■■ . ' • ^ '-k
I : ■■lon-
• u .i.iiniialiou
;l .» iU. ti'lp tO
of Mumford street,
always be found, or
j age heretofore extended to us,
, of the public favor. We promise
all who may wish to travel.
Stables at the West end
where one of the Proprietors may
1 at the Stor** €rst door East of .Mr. Lutterloh.
I J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 22, 1853. Tltf
LUTTERLOH & GO'S LLNE,
J^or PaHHengers and Freight.
^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'clock, A. M., (Passengers and Freights.) Steamer
The Mjargent Carriage Factory in
the .South!
Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive ! with ^ood Flats
sealed proposals, until the l«t of November next, for Freights,
the purchase of ^■')0,000, in .sums of .'^500 each of said
Bonds, or sny part thereof. Bonds to run twenty
will run
i to wholesale Iniyers At the lowest market rates for
i Conntrv Prcnince, or on the usual credit to p
i paying customers.
1 ALSO,
Fifty Tons Best l*eruviaii Guano,
for Cashj at iJ cents per pound.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
I Aug. 27, 1855. ao-tf
r„p ; i»on!s, or sny part inereoi. nona.s lo run iweniy
A- offer ' with C0U{)0ns attached,—interest payable semi-
'ort'ash ' annually. The said Bonds shall be under tho seal of .
. i.i-ninnt 1 f^'e Corporation, and binding on the faith of the same.
^ WM. WARDEN, Town Treasurer. I
39-
.\ugnst
J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayetteville.
W. ?. ELLIOTT, Agent Wilmington.
1855. 25tf
Sept. 26, 1855.
.\KAV
w
7o Merchants nnd Mantifacftfrrrs of
Tin- Ware.
1HAVE on hand now. and shall kwp a suppiy o
Tin Plate, lilock Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe,
Slieet Lead. iXc.
—.\LSO—
A large assoriTiient of plain and Japaned Tin Ware
of my own Manufacture, at wholesale and retail.
C. vV. ANDREW'S, Market Square.
March 12, 1855. 82tf
Fayetteville Hotel.
nilE Subscribers having this day leased this
Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased
To see their friends und the travelling public
at this House. the same time we hope they will be
J H.
JiiH'kwlicat Floiir in
■ ■ >0’
1*2.^ llh. liags.
w. 11. CARVEK'.
51-tf
A. J.
RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the pub
lic gener-dly, tiiat he has just returned.from the
North, where he purchased, and is now receiving a
LAK(;F. .\SSOR'r.MEM OF
(ilentleiiM'ii’s (Jiotiiing
Uf the latest styles, which he will sell cheap for CASH.
His Stock consists of
Talmas, Over Coats, Kmck Coats, Husinoss Coats, i l>*‘tient and bear with our imperfections until we shall
P«nt., Ve«,,.SInrt.s t'ollav.s, ,Sin,k., (ilovos,,V,.. i
.-Vlso, a large .and varied as.soilmcnt i f
BOWS CI.OI'HLNC;,
Fitting sizes, for Youths fi'om 4 to lb years (>ld.
1 'vill manufacture T’ants and Vests .'ii;d cut for
persons wishing it done.
N. R. — I have m.'i If arraiufcments with a House in
New York to have ‘-Jlotiiing made to order, and those
desirous of having '.ii garments manufactured in
New York will ple.i e ‘-.ill at niy :itore and h.ave their
measures t.aken.
Examine my goods at the Store one door east
of J. C. Tliomi5on’8 Hat and (.'aji
corner of Market Square. I
Fayetteville, Oct. 10.
J. H. lloilEKTS.
March 1, 185«.
ROBERTS & CO.
F. N. Roberts,
80-tf
r
i oi{ sAi.i:.
HE rui;ning part of a 2, 8, and 4 horse Wagon,
each with iron .\xles, new and roaily for use.
J. & T. WaDDILL.
.March 1 1, 1855. 8.‘Ut
FAI.L i'e WLN'I'ER (iOODS.
>. ,U. TiiO*U.iS
1.S Receiving, direct from .New York, a large and
well selected assortmt'ut of
iStaple and Fancy Dry Goods, Roady-Made
Clotliing, Hats, (.’aps, Bouiicts, lioots,
Shoes, Kerseys, lilankets, itc.
To which he wouM call tho attention of tho L.\DIES.
his friends, nnd the Publi(! generally,—to give him a
call and examine his Stock before making their pur
chases. lie intends to let the People decide whether
they are pretty, or, whether they are CHEAP, when
they ex inline his Slock and hear h:s prices.
He would return his sincere thanks for the liberal
patronage heretofore extended to him, and hopes by
strict attention to business, to mi'rit a continuance of
the same.
Corner of Market and Gillespie St.,
Sept. 27. ;?i!-tf
BANK OF CLARENDON.
L.\NK CHECKS on the new I’.ank of ('larendmi.
elegantly printed, for >,;ile at this Oftict*.
Also, biank Notes on all the UaiiUs i)i ti'Wn, includ-
inii the Bank of Clarendon.
L iW BOORN.
HARTON’S American t'riminal Law, new nnd
third Edition;
“ PreceIents of Indictments and Pleas;
“ on the American Law of Homicide;
“ Law Dictionary;
,Morri.s on the Law of Replevin;
Troubat on Limited Partnersh'p;
Wharton Stile's American Medical Jurisprudenoe,
Just received bv E' J. H.VLE i SON.
Dec. If.
MrKF.T
Fanny Fern's
CLARK, just received.
Dec. 22.
New Book,
E. J. HALE
ROSE
& SON.
Methodist Hymns, various styles;
i and Methodist Disciplines, just received.
I E. J. HALE & SON.
■ Dec. T2.
^^SPEf'TFULLY i.ifnri;;s i- ' •» !
% jiuii'iic, that h“ h - ’ '
Brio’-! Rail iiti ' Ihf >'>'
faCtUi’inj: ; liert
patr>nage he has :lu- i: ■ .etr*'. t>o
hopes b\ atrii't t*' '•'! ^!ii • desire to
give satisfaction, to nuiit a ciniiiinance >>1 the Huine.
He warrants his vvork to lie made of the best niHierial
j and by experitncf d workmen in each br.tnch of th#
i business. His work wiil compa’-e favorably with any
made in the United States, for neatness and durability
He is determined to sell and do any work in his
i line on as gooil terms as any work done elsewhere that
is as well done. He now has on hand. Fimisreo, the
'LARGEST STOCK of
j Carriages., BarourheSy Uockatcays^ ami
I Buirt^ies.
1 Ever offered in this place, amt a very large stock
finished daily.
IS
. - I work nearly finished, which will b«
The Southern Harmony and Musical ah of which will be sol-l very low for Cash, or on
Companion, new edition, enlarged and revised. A short time to punctual customers. ttrT" He has on
further supply of this popular book just rec’d. hand more than ONE HUNDRED .AND FIFTY Vehi-
E. J. HALE it SON. cles finished and in course of construction.
Dec. 22. AH worl^made by him is warranted 12 months
— — I with fair usage, and bhouUl it fail by bad workmanship
I'OXES TALLOW CANDLES.
Also, lot of PLAIN an.l FANCY WAX CAN-
F:,r salo by W. 11. CARVER.
7. 51-tf
Hio and Java Gotibe, lor sale hv
W. H. CARVER
' ^V. 7 Ql-tf
•Store, south-west
WOODWARD.
4t-:ni
I'l’lCiv
PEItSd.NS I'L'llCliA.SI.N'fi H "•
lect that 1 hav«iever ofle
or SILK Rags, and will allow
;ne w'ill recol-
.g for WO(>L
ijr theai; but
will give 2 ueuts per lb. lor all coarse bagging aud
loose paper sennrute from the Rugs.
D. MORPHY.
Sept. lU, 1865. 36-tf
a' Fay Cite title
seitger Mjiae.
riTHE NEW STEA.nIeR “MAGNOLIA” will leave
X Fayetteville Tuesdays and Fridays at 15 minutes
alter sunnse, and Wilmington Wednesdays and Satur
days at o’colck. Passage $4.
T. S, LUTTERLOH,
June 14, 1856. 9-tf
Blank Warrants tor sale here
Prt'Nw lor
^|1HE Subscribers have for .sale an Imperial No.
^ Wushington Hand Press. 2d hand. It will be sola'
cheap, deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is said to be
H good Press aud in good order,
i June 4, 1855. E. J. HALE \ S(>N.
I NO'i'lGE.
I ^ iOL. N.\TH.VN K1N« is our authorized Agent to
1 make contracts for the df*Ii\ery of Lumber and
j Timber and tor the pnrchnse of ('rude Turpentine, at
I Iviugsbnrv. in Cumberland ('ountv.
i ■ J.' i WADDILL.
I .May ^2, 1855. ‘d-tf
NEW LAW iiOOkS.
■^.VYLER’S Law (Hossary; Edwards on Bailments;
snl)SCrib(M-Swill l>lircha*»e Spintu or materinl will be repaired free of charge.
Turpentine, or make advances on consignmeuts to their Persons w.sfhing to bu\ won i o well to
friends in Wiln'ington, or New York.
C. T HATGH 4- SCNS.
.\pril U, 1855. ' ?M»tf
'I
Wharton’s United States State Trials.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 27.
More LAW BOOKS.
i^.\NDERS on U.ses and Trusts, vith .\meriean
Notes, new edition. 2 Vols. in one;
Williams on Personal Property, .\merican Note*;
.\daTB’s E{uity. 2d Edition. ()iett»'r than the -id.;)
Just received by E. J. ll.M.E ii SON.
D®c. 22.
Mcl.AUKlN .V S l itA.VGi;
tH AVE ou hand, a large stock of superior .^PIRIT
A. BARRELS, which they would sell at a reduced
price for cash. Persons wishing to make engagements
would do well to call on us before making engagements,
as we warrant a good article.
April 20, lHi')5. '.*5tf'
^ BANK CH^^^
call and
examine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received aud promj *ly attended to.
Repairing executed at short noticb nnd on very
reusona'ole terms.
May 28, 1858. y8tf
~NE\V liOOKS.
.'g^HE Topographical, Statistic .il, and Historical
JL GAZETTEER »F S' OTLAM), 2 vo's.
-\lso, further supplies of Rogei’s Thesaurus of Eng
lish Words; The Hidden Path; (^leve Hall; Light and
Darktie.'S, a Story of F.ashionable Life; Lorenzo Dow's
Works; i>rr.nson’s K'ocution; The Student’s Speaker;
Dossey’fi (’ludce: Sanders’. McGuffey’s, Park'i’s and
other School Readers; Bullions’ and Smith's Kngtiah
(}rammars; Emerson’s, Smith’s, Davies’ and other
.\rithmeticfl; and School Books generall}’.
E. J. HALE A SON.
i Oct. 12- __43-
Harper and Putnam for November,
' n«t received br E J- HALK &. SON