SFilHI-WEKKL, Y.
■iBi
FAYKTTFA ILLE, \. ( ., I'KHRITARY 7, ISfx,. • I VO. 476.]
\ I
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(III ini.i: SON, I
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V ('• -fHv * I ''3 >0 it I'fl'.’l ill i
.1 ; -iia ■iurin'i trjc Vf iv .r .ubs. ii};-
. ! ; ■•H' .,-i c“l- ■
= ■ vk;i >■'* in' j i>i- aiinuic, ii' j'Jti't '.n
I i"r II., t)ie ve*! 'su^’-’ci Ip-
-¥i tiio voH’ hn» expirt*il
1- ' f‘ :• ••!.'.1 t .r i jior
' , '••• ■ r ■: thirty i-eht-i t'-r farli
■I'i \\ n.lvf»rti‘5t'roont'ly
. vf" r \ilv>rTi«ors aro
. r, m>'> r lesivoit, or
;• 'P i ' f. : .1 HCCOnl-
■ T' ! . ill- lv( :.>rs iiui-it lip t>o«t
s 11 i:m weij, iioiisE.
F.»VETTmil.LE. V.
Loit sttlc of Green Street, t tew Daon Korth oj
^ t}ic Mnrhet Home
;] Hul.^priber desires through iliis
year—ami as ho hhs just erected N'esv Stal'les Hnd
Slied coiivi^nieiit to tVie Hous** and to water
li(* takes jOondiirp iu siiyiu^ to bis patrous uml the
public fijfUfrally, tliiit h« is still prei)>ir**J to acoom-
iiioviate ilioni with tniuaient ami pprmaneiit board, and
reNju-otfuUy aolioits a cnutiiiuanoe of the liiioral patrou-
>»k I* horetol’orr Kvorj (xerlioii or. liis part
n'.iM.l t* t.' render them ooiut’ortablo iluriiip their
-. ■..luu >Nit!i hill). Mis table ia always supplied with
tir* be^f tho market atli'r ls
P SHKMWELL
Msrv-h 24. 18b,-j, 8t3-tf
BEXJAMIX R. HVSKE, !
\ TTO K K V \ r r \ %v,
FAYETTEVlLl.l-:. N (V
WAY be I'ouud at the ilTice iV.riufrly ooonpied by
Walter A Ifuske, Es*j., ou FJow Street.
, , , , , ,, , Will attend the Couutiea of Moore, Cumberland and
*i tu»"diuiu to acknowledge the hberal | Kobeaon And ol»iaiu bjunlv Laml and I’eiisionB under
patrouE^^e bestowed upon hia House the past, the vnrious acts.
Alirch 15, 180f) ^411'
I'AIJ. SriMM.V.
ANOIIEW J.
ATTORVEV
S'PEDM W,
4T IWS.
Having removeu to IMttaborough, N. (J., will at
tend regiilarlv. the !ouil-{ ol ('hathivm, Muorc,
and Harnett ('onnties.
April 10. 185'*
yi tf
1; liserTed t
•h.ir?'‘d ,>i> I'lT
Vi MVS.
.-iib.l Suction Puitips,
Sheet Lend and Lead Hipe.
h'or 3kie by (', W. ANl'REW.S, Market Square.
March HO.
83-tf
()S'l\
■iliiiij; 1- inal
.fK-k ..
: T'l- ■' ri
; '!■ tho 1’ iti-
;r
.!• roiin, for the
: Wiiiter riothinj:
■>i'nt pportuiiitv
luM-t'ti'fore
•riir HsoN,
ii'l Muildiiig.
r’ n
: »-
. Sidii'*} Sinith.
w '.th si''ections fr*ni
,f. HALt s SON
I'^ior’nla
W. \. HI SKK,
ATT(3HNKY AT LAW.
AND
CLERK AND MASTER I\ EyL'ITY
Fatkttkvih-r, N'. C ,
May be found at tiie Equity (JUice, iu the Court House
Sept. 22, 1855. 8b-tf
JAMES F. FOULKES,
/Zi/// Stn’ft^ niiir t/ii‘ Kut/fttfviUf: Hotfly
8 • l-Sl’Et;Tl'’U LLV asks the attention .il
■ his customers and triends to iiis
L.\H(1E and COMrLin’E STtK'K of
!>ur(;s,
MEDK INKS aiul CHEMICALS,
whi«;h lu‘ is now rei-eiviug, and is deter
mined to sell at ‘■'uch l«;w prices ii.'^ cannot
f:iil ti> give satisfaction. It will be hi
'vKw I'Aij. vV wix rEii (;()()i>s.i
s. ,1m. TtiO,n.MS
deceiving, lUrect from Xew York, a large and
well ',elet'ted assortment of
Staple utid I'aiic^ Dry (jooil.', Uca'ly-Mailc
(Nothing, Hat.^, Cap.'^, Boiiiiots, l.oots,
Slioc.s, Kercieyr>, inaulcLt?;, ..te.
To wiiich he would call tin; attention of the li.VDlKS.
his fni-nds, an* the Public generally, —to give him a
i-:itl and examine his Stock befiire making their pur
■lla^^es He intends to iet the People decide whether
t’ley are }>retty, or. wiiether ihey ,ire t'ilE.Vl'. when
they ev.miue his Stock aud he;ir his prices.
He would return his sincere thunks for the liber.il
patronage heretofore extendi'd to him, and hopes by
>i
upon.
St.pt.
aim to sell Medicines tiiat can be depended j «trict attention to business, to merit a continuance
(live liim a call before making yotir purchases. ■ same.
Corner of \larket and (liUespie St.,
12, 18iio.
:i7-tf
STA(ii: MXK
#VoMi i-'ni^ettevit/e to Salem.
Sept.
:a ULDER BRACES. TRUSSES, &C
N - Li-FH hK.^CES.
, Rl SSFS,
•>. N
SMITH,
iMuggist.
7Mm
s*i5 IIEWAUD.
■t:>pre!ieiu-i )u u.d dcli\ery of my negro
t' viF., a br'^rlit m ilatto, about 26 years of
, ; l;i.' ci'UilneiiU'tit in any .*ai’ so t';ut I
W\ ii he left Le had on a b'rown i I>r.
'■ i’i •) 1 r.'’'. r.-ikes •> good appearance. I Ko\
\ii't w;’,i pa>- nimseli a^^ free man: about 5
r 11 iach- > ^'^■lgh> abc.ut l^.'> pounds.
■ r the tiu.e lie ifft. a te'.lon ou the middle
L let* hurtd; h,.i ■>>, his -h;n a g j.itee or
t\l I t xpert he w'.": oi; ieav 't t" make his
ir'edon. Wa- binet"n C"Uut\. V i . where he
1 ‘ l». M. McLAL'RlN.
Lainin'mrgh, RichuioLid Co., N. (’.
i. 7o-tf
LjuhI A^oiiev.
I^HE undersigned has established an .\GENCY in
the towt: of .Alligator, Colutubta County, Florida,
for the PrHt'llASE, S.\LK or l.OC.ATfON of LAND
W.VllU.WTS, the PLHCH.ASE and SALE of LANDS
t^encrally, improved -ir unimproved.
Tbe fact !iow Iteitig established that (l Rail Road ia
to be cojistructe 1 iminp liate’v, connecting the .Atl.atitie
and the Kulf of Mexico, runtiing tnrcugh the entire
’.c!i.gt‘i of this County, east and west; and in vieT of
the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth
'f pine timber on the land, the healthfu’neis of the
climate, f-nd the reasonable terms on which lard? can
now be obtained, there is perhaps no aection of the
Lnion which otfers equal inducemants to the emigrant
from the other iState*.
Having had some experien'^e In farming ou the dif
ferent kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge
of them throughout the County, and having acquirad
unusual I'acilities fur pointing out such .as are for sale,
either of public or jirivate lamls, he feels very confi
dent of making it the interest of all persons wishing
information, or who may have determinwd to settle in
Florida to call on him. WILL. O JEFFREYS.
KeferojtCLf:
Ht n. E. C. Cabell, ' -k
A. E. Mfixwell,
Hon. David S. Walker, State Reg
l>r. ,S. C. liruce, ) , vr
H. C. McLean, E.s^., j--«»•;bage. N. (
Mallett. I
(reo. McNeill, , - ’
.Messrs. W'. M. Lawton Co., Charleston, S
June 27, IS'jG.
II. L. ll(>l,MKS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, IJ, C,
^^FFICE on corner of Front and T'riucesfl street.
under Journal ofnce.
Dec. 12.
4B-tf
JOSEPH HAKEK. Jr.,
ATTOHXEV AT I. A W ,
Has taken an oftice next door to Wm. B. Wright's
Law office on Oreen Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
laud, Bladeo, Robeson uad Sampsou.
.March 23, 1853.
ry-tf
T.illahassee, Fla.
iKii Insurance Company.
SecoHii Anniitil RE PORT
!>/ the Presih^iit ami Ih'rector^i:
Policies is,->ued past year •'>-’4, whole number issued
12;io, covering property aiuounting to $2,120,353 (X)
Policies cancbllcd and expired 8ol,G35 GG
'••riher' h:ive received on consignment, a |
■ - It''- ', llevisi’. Price >1, /.»// i
E. J. HALE SON. !
Amour.t now insured
^1,274,717 34
-Amount of Premium Notes
“ expiretJ i cancelled
“ now on hand
3) (>,333 3G
12fi,474 03
■ W r HKMJMW, h i> s.,
mate of tlie lialtimore t'oll«;:'e of
It K \ T A I. s r K II t in.
^ I'::.oc !i ur"* from A. .M. to 1 P. .^l.
“ P. M. to 5 P. M,
!. \ i; u W may be i. tind at his iltuiu
\ -vhcro :.ll v>i', • arc in net d of the
i I’c'iti't :ir- rf''»pei tfiilly irivitf'd t > ci*li.
: ' - r*.'’'ini-i ui^ jn th>» 1,'Uest and most
To th.'io in n ed of »tt'ti/iciut
v; ulii siiijp’.y -ay that lie i-* behind in no
He in'-ert' trum to an entire ^et
‘I 'd P;n!’ii:i p’:iti-. wiiich ho guar.iutees
IS tbe natur.il rfrgans.
ea'-h yenr in this piar*-.
h* "f .Iti'v j
U'-tl
Increase dtiring last year !j:(il,275 07
Premi.im note* averaging 14 SS 100 percent, on the
amount insured, the actual cost of Insurance during
the year averaging less than J per cent.
('ash
RECEIPTS,
on hand last report >772 8v
for I’remiums received b, KX 28
I'nt Policies, Surveys transfers S'7 50
lot I'.eat 70 W
)i7.283 (j7
THOS. H. Tl!.I,LNC;llAST,
BOOUm.VOEH,
Amfenon Street, opposite ^^nrth of E J Halt
Son’s liook'itore.
nL'SlC, Magazines, and all descriptions of Books
are bound in all styles iu tht; best and most
substantial manaer, on terms, the sam« as at any
place iu the Sjuth. I’ersons wishing to know the
prices of binding, v«i ill b» supplied '^ith u list person
al iy or by letter.
Sept. 25, 1855. 3V-tf
I?. ,M. OKHEl.l.,
f V TIO.^*EK R
AND
Coiii«iiitM!«ioii tirrc'liaiit.
April y. 1855. yO-tf
\V. P. EIJ/iOTT,
(reneral ('ommimion and foru'irJin>; Merrhnut
WILMINGTON, N C.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
J. C. POlO,
DEALER LN*
STAi^LE KAXCY DRY (iO(^l>S,
llATiS, CXVS, HOOTi;, SHOK8,
AND READY-MADE CLOTlUNd.
Particular attention paid to Ladies' Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
Iluu Street, Fauettcville, iV. C.
May 20, 1855. 4-tf
V C WORTH,
GENERAL COMIVIISSION IVIERCHANT,
■.'rvioeiible
montl -• o
.er til t!u!
DISHI'RSEMENTS.
paid (!. H. Sneed, tire loss >S60 ou
“ Lot andbalatu e Office building 1,450 00
•• Salaries 1.550 Ol
•btateTax 1()0 iMJ
•• Contingent expense* *75 02
•Premiums returned 20 65
WII.MINCITON,
Jan V 10, 1850.
N. C
t>8-tt
{.()ij)siioiior(iii
I'm VI.i:
...I- 1 on '/f liii.-^ In-,t;tuti"n commences on
• .-il'. T',“ .;■! :'.!>-,ti V 1and ends on the
Udi
:-p,F
-iHb; rig,
■ l-t::'
iioii r.
Balasce
Tu'.sit:
Cash loaned out on Bond an-l
Security, (cn demand,) 5*2,250 0**
(.'H-h in Bank anl in hands of
.Agents 087 10
^4,34C 27
$2,«37 40
p; 11:1. Profn:
every >'rfiiich.
Lifs, huel.
-JS2,‘137 40
J. S. HAXk’S,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan’y i, 1850. GO-tf
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
i’€1 n Ti I ii> \
AND
r' O R \ \ A1 i 1) 1X G M EI i C i IA X' r,
•over all exr
jur^e and ai
on
$lu On
^20 00
of the
! nan'ental
$2,937 40
190 00
1,800 00
i!4,927 40
189,859 33
or.'iriclie.-:
ll:nyi-l th>) uoifil
rjC ^l^Jf pxy.i'nlf- in
t:irer on 3'''Mitiri.'- tibjecti will he delivered
in.ins eve"y effort to render the .Schnol tlie
i:’';^fe ;ind cheapnes.o, and pledge t.i reduc.e
;i ; ; piv the udvantHges in lo-.ijiortiou to
j atr i?i,.ge. VVhen air ntmiber wf ])upils
’ .■.•e ■ i!; l*e t.» reduce the prices
. . • (-V- ;y pii- aiditiL" us, is .siso aiding in
1.1- ,ii- ..f I - iiierior educatiini withiti th*-
in^t irii'l it: tlie .St.-ire.
1 'hatik- f 1 t-. . Mt-x niipled jH'ippi'rt wt
1 it -iv. i : (• r .1. Ftir further
^l !''y ' Pre-i i-o >f tite ficulty. of
W ,\I, K. l...A.N Ii. Pr’s’t St(>i.;klioIders.
I I \p.fj: piu)PEin'Y
rou s.mMje:.
\ . r ^'ile, my LVND.'j iu the Town of Fay-
!t !„ti A‘re-^. known as the
PIUMFORD SWAMP.
,1 X ; - ‘i \I.' ■ !..w I. ind, as the (.'rop
: '.V. ' ttll‘
s:i !H5‘ ISrick l.^«l
•1 d'juar*, occijiici ny .Mr. .lohn \.
, ! \ ■ -,b!.- [,ot, fro!itin;i 0,1 !>oiirtidson,
I 'ir i.ior i Sfrcets, kni.fsii a.? the Hotel
I i.e .divided into Sfv«ral Building
■ new K.''m:ile liigli Sch-iol I’.uildings.
• . i.' t adi lining, fronting on Mutnford
ASSETS.
Cash on intere.st and in Bank. ,V-o.
Kent due
Real Ejtate. paying 13 per cent
Premium Notes on hand
.Amount Capital to meet any losses
In conclusiou, the Pp-sident and Directors congratu- 1
late the members and the public on the very fortuuate
and successful operations of the Company the past |
year. We have met with no loss aincc 7th .March.
*IM.')4, (Sneed’s.)—unless it be the case of Stranglaus & ;
Kinston at Kin.i-ton, whose Store was bl 'wn up—u t'ei u
•>jlr.ir,r,Un(ir)j cn^e.—it 13 .still umler investigation.
S:194.780 73
l.lJIMHNt; LOTS on both
ri'iw 1)1* purchased oii favora-
"u I 0- ■; remain on Bond and
THO. J.
ClIM’I.S.
l::-tf
( rjln't s Will |)ui-ch:iisf* ,'5|»ints
li iki- advances iii con ignnients to their
i;i‘-i'i. ,,,• New Voik,
C. T. HAIOH V SONS
y(»ff
\K.
d .article,
W. II.
CAR\ EH.
51-tf
The following Directors were elected for next year:
ieo. .McNeill, H. L. Myrover, Chas. Benbow, Henry
Lilly, Ja-^. Kyle, S. W, Tillinghast, S T. Hawley, T.
,S. Lutterloh, Wm. .McLauriii, N. A. Stedmnn, J. G.
Shepherd. S. J. Iliusdale, D. .V. Uay, J. D. Williams.
■A. -A. McKeth.'in. ,1. H. Cook, .A. E. Hall. A. W S;eel,
J G Cook: and R F. Brown of Wiimington.
OFFICERS:
GE(^. McNEILL, President.
H. L. MVROVEll, Vico President
C. A. .McMlLL.AN, Secretary.
J. G. iSHEPHERD, Attorney.
Ej-fCHtirc Comvuttee for next Qiiartfr:
Geo. McNePI, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. Mcliaurin.
May 21, l.N'..), -1-Y
xotkTe.
^SIHE subscriber having purchased the .stock of uia-
* terial at the Carriage establishment formerly
occupied by Mi . -A. H. Whittled, ititends carrying on the
He solicits a share of the liberal patronage b« sttiwfd
up.in cariiage shops generally. He has now on hand
sotue very
HANDSOME VEHICLES,
Which cannot be surpassed in the place for style of
finiiih and durability, which he will sell as low as any
werk of the kind can be bought in the place.
All oi lers thankfully received and promptly
attended to.
REPAIRING done in the best manner and on v«ry
reasoji.able ternts.
(jive him a call before buying elsewhere.
, J. D. CALLAIS.
1 Fayetteville, Feb’y 3. • 2-tf
MEX VVAXTEI).
I fm’ OR 100 MEN wanted on the Western Rail
I Hoad, to work on Sections 2 and 3, near
I Fayetteville. The locfttioa is healthy, and the highest
I wagi-3 will be paid.
‘ Sept. 21, 1H5.'>.
Prompt personnl attention given to all Consign
ir“nt8, an I Cash advances made on Pr.)duoe to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67y
T7c!^li. wo rt1I7
Commission Fonvarding Merchants,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
Wilininiftoii, >. 4'.
Usual adrances made on consignments.
Jaii’y 17, 1855. 03-tf
CHARI.ES HAXKS,
V c TM o.vK r ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreiun Fruits, 2^uti, Ciuars, Tubacco, Snufl,&c
Fayetteville, N. C.
I fB^HE Proprietors take pleasure in informiug the \
I Ji- public, that thej- have commenced running their j
i tri-weekiy line of Stages, oti t!ie T’lank Road, from I
! .Sjilem to Fayetteville. They have procured good |
I Stock, new Coaches, careful atid accommodating
I Drivers, and no pains will be spared to render passen-
■ grrs comfortnblc.
! .V system of through-ticket.'i with the contractors on
i the Wythevillo and Reiili-vilie Roads, for tlie con-
1 renience of passengers bo.ind to Wytheville, Va., or
I the Picdnront Springs, in Stokes County, has also been
; adopted. WHITE .t STAFFORD;
I June 2'.*, 1855. 24tf
S M. T1I03IAH.
' DEALER IN
KAXCV STAPLE DRY GOODS,
REAOr-MADK CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SlIOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
oL.VNKET.S, \c.., ac.
Corner .Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N.C.
Dec. 17, 1855. 02-tf
SKCiKVn STOCK. ~
Starr &: Williams
,\RE now receiving their SECOND PUIK'II.ASE of
FALL m \Vi\Ti;R DRV liOOllS.
ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, C:APS, j
BONNETS, TMliRELLAS, AND
Ready-Made Cluthing,
And have no aesitation in saying it is the L.ARGEST
and MOST DESIR.ABLE stock now in market; and
having been j)urchased at greatly reduced prices from
the early part of the season will be offered to buyer.^
on terms that cannot tail to please.
Oct. 25. 47-tf
W e arc now recchnni; and expect to keep
\ip a lar*re stock of (Iroceries.
WE OFFER
B.AGS Cotfee—Rio, Lagwira and Java,
15 Hhds. Sugars,
50 “ Molasses,
i,OuO Sacks Salt,
75 lUds. Sugars, —coffee, crusird & powd’d,
125 Bags Shot,
45 Kegs Powder,
20 Hh^s. Western Biicou,
3,500 Lbls. N. C.
50,000 Segar-^, !i>sor(ed ({ualities,
100 boxes Clioehc,
With every other article in our line. .\11 of which
we will dispose of low for CASH, or exch.inge for pro
duce or naval store*.
D. W. .McLAURlN.
M.-iy 2H. 3-tf
XOTICE.
^■■^HE notes anil accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley,
I are in the hands of 'V-'i Aici
lection. :i« longer inilulgencc utH wjt ot (,.•
hoped this notice will sufficient to save costs.
JOHN M. BEASLEY.
June 25, 1855. 12tf
I'REXCH nviui .\HIJ, STOXES,i
WARRAXTED. j
rilJlE Subscribers inform their i
» fricn.ls and the public that i
they make to order
Ul KK
warranted to be of the best quality,
being made from Burr Blocks of
their own importation from the
France. They also keep for sale
('(ILOliNE, ESOl'liS and niCALH’ll MILL STUPES,
BOLTING CLOTH and CALCINED PLASTER.
From the Senior Partner's long experience in the
late firm of Egenton, Morriss & Co., of which he
was a member, and their determination to give satis
faction. they assure customers their orders shall be
faithf\illv and promptly executed.
w'lLLIA.M HOGG J- SON,
,S. E. Corner of North and Centre St., opposite
the Baltimore & Susquehanna R. R- Depot, Baltimore.
May 29. 1855. , 5-ypd
•I. i\. SMI’I'U,
WHOLESALE AND PETAIL DEALER IN
DRU€^S,
.nEDi€'i.VEH 4* VMiE*nn\iMjS,
Paiittsi oust; iftfe^Stnrt'a;
VARNISHES; WIXDxOW-GLASS AXD
Putty'y Ware; I^erfumrrjj; Fine S^aj)x;
Fine 7'ooth and Hair lirushfs', Paint
BritsJifs; Fieh! and (iardcn Seds;
Spit'^-'^f Snuj^'s-, Surijicai Instrument!^;
Patent Mcdicine&; Pure Liquora
for Medicinal Purpoi^ffX Fa>i(y
ArtirJeji, dr., lf.
Orders from Country Piiysicians and Mer:hati;.. re-
bpoctfuliy solicited and perfect satisfaction gurtrauteed,
both iu regard to quality and price
J. N. .SMITH. l'rui£gist
Oct. 27. 4.H-tf
XOTK E.
&|T R. WILLIAM J. BRoWN is our authorized agent
iTB to receive payments, and grant discharges for
diiv Bool: accounts we have in the county of Robeson.
J .V T WADDILL.
June 1, 1855. 7tf
R
HOOK HINf)!,i;V.
W. ILARDIE has resume 1 the Book Binding
Business, over the Taib>r Shop of Klark &
WooUward, where he will receiw «n«l execute tiiudhig
ia any ,st3'le desired.
August 1. 27-t!'
Liv('rv Stables.
fB'^IIE Undersigned continues
ML to carry on the LIVERi
BUSINESS at thipid.ace. They
have lately largely increased
their Stock and can now otler to
the public as good Horses, Car
riages find Drivers as can be
found iu the Southern country.
Thankful for the large patron-
! age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continua-
' tiou of the public favor. We pr-.mise a satisfactory
trip to all who may wish to rravel.
I®” Stables at the West end of Mumford street,
where one of the Proprietors may always bo found,
or at the Storf tirst door East of Mr. Lutterloh.
J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayetteville, Feb’y '22, 1853. 71tf
Fall Winter (loods.
T. llVffIr##!/,
HAY STREET,
A RE new receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS
•m consisting of a large and well selee*c ' stock of
Hats and Caps,
Saddlery ami f.ca
ll ler, -
ticavy articles tn
the Drug line.
Ready i.iiaiG do-
.ling, and
. iple Dry Goods.
This Stock wc are J ’ "•
Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 1854. 43tf
W'e ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex
amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes.
Impression Paper, for writing witli-
\ PROCLAM x riox,
BY HIS EXCELLENC’i THOMAS BRAGG.
GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF N(»KTH CAROLINA
WHERE.\S, fin act was passed by the last General
.Assembly of thi.s State, by .n vote of three-tifihi^ ot ell
the members thereot, n duly certified copy of whieli is
as follows;
-\.N .ACT to amend the (,'onstiiutiou of the State ot
North CaiviiiiW.
SVIIl.Ri'. Vt), .A bu ge mimber (>f il\‘i jtct>ple are dis
fVanchi.sed by the fri'ubold ijualification now rcqiiiied
of voter.s for membei s of the Senate. Therefoi e,
.Sk( . 1. Jie i- enit' Ud fitr Aty'i >/ d’e
Siiilf I)/ Xortfi l.'iiioiiiiu, 'InJ It ctn'Cjt.d by th’'.
inilhoriiy of On nu.-n^, (three-tifths of tiie v\ lu>b‘ number
of membors of each iicu.sc coucurriiig,) That the 2nd
clause .'f the 1st .section of the 1st article of the a-
mrnded Cou.'.titutioi). ratified by the people i.f Nortli
Carol.till oil the second Monday of November, in the
year of ..ur Lord eighteeu huiivtred 'ind thirty-five,
shall be ,'Uiiended to read as follows: Evi-ry tree whit.‘
man of the age of twentj’-one years, being a native or
uatnralizecl citizen of the Utiiteii St:ites. and who luts
been an inhabitant of the .State for twelv;' montli.s im
mediately preceding the day o*" siny election, and shal!
have puiil ijubUc taxes, sluii! I..' entitled to vote for a
member of the Sen.ite for the district in whicli ho re
sides.
See. 2. /!’ '■! furr)ii'r enuairi. That the Governor of
the State be. and he is hereby directed to issue his
proclamation to the people of North Carolina, at least
six months before the next election for members of
the General .\ssembly, setting forth the purport of
this act, and the amendment to the Constituti*n herein
proposed, which proclamation shall be accompaniel by
a true and perfect cojiy of the art, authenticated by
the certificate of the Secretary of State, and br.*h the
proclamation and the cop^- of this act, tli:* (iovernor
of the ."^tate shall cause ;o be pubiish“d in teji :jwws
jiapcrs of this State, iit least six mouths before the
election of members to the General AssemVdy.
Read three times and ratified in (Jeneral \s-einbly
♦his 8d day of February, 1x55.
S.A.M'L P HILL.
SfraKrr of '!e ilcusr of Commons.
WAR REN WINSLOW,
Spftjker ■>/ Ou St-htt‘.
.State of North Carolina, )
Office of the Secretary of State, /
I, William Hill, Secretary of .State, in and for the
.State of North Carolina, io hereby certify that the
‘ foregoing is a true copy of the original as ratitiui and
♦ill file iu this office.
Given under my hand this 24th day of January 1850.
W. UlL\j, Seerffnrr/nf St'itf.
Now, therefore, in ceruorir.ity to the Constitution ot
the State and thj requirements of the aforesaid act, 1
I do issue this my Proclamation, making known to the
people of North Carolina the jirovisions of said act and
the umcndrnent thereby proposed to be made to the
I i'onstitution of the State, and do cause tbe same to be
I piiolisbed in ten newspapers of this State six months
before the election of members of the next General
.As-erably.
In testimony wher*of I, Thoma.® Bragg, Gov
ernor of the State of Vorth Carolina, have
hereto ; ot my hand and cau=:ed the great seal
TL. S.I of the State to,i>c iier= i..to afbxed. Done at
the City of R.aleigh, ti.’ • the 24th day of Jan-
uiiry. -A. D. IS.'it;. -ind in the SUth year of our
Independence.
THOS. BRAGG.
]3y the Governor:
Pi LASKi Cowrr.n, rm'ate. Si^cvrfnni.
Raleigh, Jan’y 24, 1850. 73*Gm
BOXES TALLOW CANDLES.
\lso. a lot of PLAIN and FANCYiWAX CAN-
For sale by W. H. CARVER.*
DLLS.
Nov. '
51-tf
Rio and Java CotVce. lor sale l>v
W. H. CARVEH
N6v. 7. 51-tt
' (Troceries,
I Hardware,
I Cutlery,
f^lacksmitlii^- 'fur
: pontine Tools,
i .Vgricultiiral Im-
I
The
Eiirgrsl €:arriagr Factory in
the ^outh !
....J
TTk?
A. A. >lcKETHAi\
ESPECrFULLY informs
public, that he has fiuilt up
his friends and the
lurie substantial*
Jan’y 10.
^llurbie Pacioru^
best quarries
March 1. 1853.
r3tf
11
a. VV. WH.IJAVIS 4 CO.
GROC’ERH^S AXD HARDWARE.;
ri'^IIE biibscriber has in Store a good asr.ortment of'
J Goo.lfi in the GROCERY and HARDWARE LINE;
all of which will he sold wholesale or retail, or bar-
AVE just received a large and well selected ai,- j tered for country proiluce, on terms the most reason
sortment of
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
to which they invite the attention of Coutitry Mer
chants.
Alaroh 17, 1855, 84-
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and (reneral (’ommission
MERCHAXTS,
Eai/etteriUe, f.
J. A. WORTH. LTLKY.
able. A small ’ot of SADDLERY for sale cheap.
Give us a call. G. W'. I. G(>LDSTON.
X. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi
ness to transtwit in this place, such as renewals, &c.,
can have it done on* the usual terms, by sending same
to my care. | G. W. I. 0.
- , or
Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 1855.
3‘Jtf
HIRAM PaRDEE.
38-
i>iank(;t:
kerseys and Slices
W. H. CARVER.
51-11
200 Casks Fresh Lime, Calcined
Plaster, Plastering Hair and ('’eraent. Mackerel and
Herring, by J.
April 19.
W. POWERS & CO.
93tf
JAMES KYLE
juit received a large and genera! aMortmeat
nR\* 4iOODH.
Among which are,
650 pieces Dress DeLaina.
French and English Merino,
Plain Merino, real French,
Persian Cloths,
Black and Colored Silks,
Irish Linenp. all Flax,
Table Cloths and Napkins,
Carpeting, very cheap.
Calicoes, well assorted.
Kerseys and Liuseys,
Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hoae,
Ladies’ Twisted Silk Mitts,
Dress Trimmings, &e,, &c.
All of which being purchased by the package for
Ccsh, will be ofTered at the lowest market price for
cash, or on time to paying customers.
Sept. 27, 1855.
39-tf
Blank Warrants for sale here
XOTJCE. I
4LL those indebted to us previous to tbe 1st Janu- j
ary will call and settle either by note or cash, j
and oblige us. iVIcDONALD &. W HALE^ .
N. B. A good assortment of S.ADDLE8 AND H.AR- j
NESS always ou hand for cash or ou time to punctual j
customers. '
Feb’y 17, 1855. /Gtf j
FOR REXT. ~ I
4 VERY desirable Dwelling, recently built, wuh ]
convenient out houses, near the business part of
the town. .Apply to D. & \N. McL.AURIN.
Dec. 20. U3-tf
Printing- Pre«» Ibi* ^alo.
ri'^HE Subscribers have for sale an Imperial No. 4
JI Washington Hand Press, 2d hand. It will be sold
cheap, deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is said to be
a good Press and in good order.
June 4, 1855. E. J. HALE & SON.
3L'
NEW' BOOKS.
ONGFELLOW'’S HIAWATHA; The Old Home
stead; Isora’s Child; Curiou.s Stories about Fairies;
M’Cosh OH Divine Woverument; Leighton’s Works;
Jewett’s Olleudorft'; Spier’s and Sureani's French and
English Dictionary; Bolmar's Colloquial Phrases;
Greenleafs Arithmetics and Keys; ^’c., 4'C-
Further supplies of the above just received.
E. J. HALE .j- SON.
By a’-0. LAUOER.
Tffd minus vBorB c. t. ii.iisii si).vs.stiii:e, |
Favctlevllie, i\ |
Jan’y 20, 1850. M I
FOR SALE.
t>j|i ACRES of LN.nd, miles from F.ay-
* etteville, 13’ing directly on the .South
ern Plank Road, and on each side of Big Rocktish.
One of the best Turpentine sections in the county, with
convenient improvements for a family residence; with
a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a fits.*
rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store.
A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb’y 6, 1855. 72-tf
Wilder\s Patent Salamander Safe.
WE keep con.«itantly on hand an assortment of
the above SAFES, warranted fire-proof; and
desirous of extending the demand for them, have in-
ducel the makers to consent to deliver them here at
New York prices.
D. & W. .McLAURIN, Agents.
June 10, 1854 4 if
^jJ^HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, White
.fl Oak Staves, and Oak or/■ phe Heading. Call on
Jas. W. Strange, who can alwaj's be found at the.Still
McLAURIN STRANGE.
Feb’y 18, 185.3. 70tf
2000 Spirit HarreI.s lor sale by
McLAURIN & STRANGE.
June 12. 1854.
give .satisfactior, to merit a coutinuauce of tbe sanie.
Me warrants his work to be made o*V the be.st materijtl
and by experienced workmen in each br.iuch of the
businebs. His work will compare favorably with .any
madein the United States, for iie.'xtiie.s.s and durability.
He is determined to «ell uiid do any work in his
line on as good terms as.-.ny work done elsewhere thut
is as well done. He now has ou hand, Fi.Ni'«nv,t>, the
LARGEST STOCK of
Carriai>[cs.. HaroncJics^ Rockav'aijs^ and
i c s.
Ever offered in this pbu'e, and a very large stock
of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily.
.All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on
short time to i)unctual custojaers. Ipja^^^He ha.s on
h.and more thau ONE HLNDRLD .AND l'IFT\ \ehi-
cles finished and iu course tif construction.
All vfor'n ma le by him i'* warr.infeil 12 months
^ith fair u*^ftge. and .-^houl-l il tuil l*y fi'id workmanship
I or material will be repaired free of ch.irge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to cali aud
examine for themselves.
Orders thankfully receive land proi'ii ily attendwdto.
1 Repairing executed at short notict and ou very
reasonable terms.
Mav 28, 1853.
98tf
A
wno WOULD HA\E ruoi'aiirIT?
it "U' (\ir*’io.(fe Es^'abfiithment ttn the ^Idittxry
(ire- >, >ppi.-ite the
frontin'/ >>n
M ihoditit (-hurt
Mumford Strtet.
Buckwheat
for sale by
Nov. 7.
l’'lonr
m
V2h
W. H.
•itf
111). Bag.>s,
CARVEri'
51 -tf
TO DISTH.LERS.
WE will pay the Ijigiieat cash price for SPIRIT^
TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give
us a call when in market.
J. & T5 WADDILL
June 26, 1855. 8tf
CUK.AT K.vri'.Kl’RlSK!
r:i V4‘f to
rilHE Subscribers wotild respectfully inform their
j[ friends and the public, that they have entered i*to
copartnfrship for the purpose of conducting the general
CARRIAGE "USiXESS in all its various parts. And
being both practical workmen, fully understanding their
businc.sr, they have no hesitation to compare work with
any establishment in I aj'eTteville as to style and dura
bility.
One of the firm may b« known by reference to A. H.
Whitfield's irou work for the Inst two years.
We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for
twelve months.
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash.
PIER & BRANIN.
J\MKs H. Pier. J.^mes Bhanin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24 1853. G2tf
BAXK CPiX'KS.