SEMI-WBEKIiY.
vol.. v.l
FAYETTEVILLE, X. C., FEBRUARY 28, 1856.
NO. 482.]
n Mr>ND.V\S aM> TllURSUAYsJ.
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iv\ VKI) J.
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ll\LK & SOX
IM'ol’UlKTORS.
\\(
kl_\ i!u'v:uvi'.u 00 if pjii'Jin
■ .’uirinp the yeur of bubscrip-
t; r '1m' _v ■ ;r expired.
- 'KKVKii Ot'i j'or annum, if pui.l in
it I'uiil luring the ye;ir of sul'serip-
' :ittur the ye!-r hiis expired.
MKNT' in^ertt'il f-'r sixty cents per '
- t >r th-' til f iiii'l thi’ ty cent. I’lr e.'K’h
^ '-?i; u. Y:':ii-ly liilverti'icment.'i V.y spe-
it ri;; i! rates. .Xdvertisers ^re ;
• ; r inserticins desireil. i>r i
■l-l’i 1. and ■::.r^cd :iA'> '•’d- '
l! K-.'rs inii-^t : 1- -.t-i -lid. .
i-tt d ’ , h:u\i:«'d ■ ' per
ittsboro’
\AHfK
.t;- the rui
IMON
u.§RM.w:sTo.v to II*
yr., l^ia ll'.l’.
M 'lUi'N AM' (^HAlf VM.
■ viu’-> if ilic M.U'Mn h;i\itig
j I . . : .ise ! :he v. (uahnni, wi'l f"r
. ;i ;.:.-.'ti 'U will; her jt: the I’ee l>ei
h:- f ; V.
■ wv kn> w
' tr:idi>
• li V, iinii;
t verv i'l:
enT'i^fd on
ye.ir>
the V
^een !>n the I'ec
o t pri’inpt and
■W ,-t-'
le- \\n
'v.-is ’ uilt for thi- ('’.'iT'e
dm t't, uud I'n- the hist
ii I’fe Dee. and during
t tlie Kiver last Fall
;• t ip with full freights
,1s ’,.,e n Ty he «.ei;t.un of having their
1 it a v> Mt^iTO ’f the river without
ii'riham wt. AL'V.WS take the
■ u eii sl:e caniiut get up
w w:t r r.^.n*'^ n^nts to t!io sgenti*
; -n :>r. •: wn fu-w;,rJed ^’ree of com-
. A jWi^ ! V HOiUNSON.
.\iri-nts in Thirleston.
MiA' Kri Ki HI> X FHASKR.
\gfi. .■» ’n '-eorgetown.
I ''y-N. A~''nt in ('heraw
FA ri.lv
I-
’.V
• t
.■re .V •r*-'
!ie
5. - h nunierou*
- ■ irii*!.'!^ iQ:vt lie still
ir.::nufrtrt'ivi' .if and
.e " kr.. wii - ;aMi-^hed stand
..''ti- i't, tw ' ’r. ai' ’ve'Vinsing.s's
■ >ii lie 'II t!i. 1 .t 't- and ui.- t
Tii:iniNi'ul i' ; 1 .»era: ]'atr.inage
^ lit!hUi'.n.f 't tii«- ' i;ae
ii'aiL'i-, 111.I III a
iind .
•Ml net-
•• vf emp’
=1- .V-
ymeut j;i\en
ni:: i ndkusk.nkd
T - pr -r:
t’e^-, w^i.*
\ M : i
W.M. M.
n-tructing f-'-t-
- ►’ridge, t : ->0
: r f the ■ rid;’e.
notke.
Proposals will be received nt tue office of
the C. F. and 1>. i{. Navigation Company, at I’itts-
boro', until the 11th of ?flarch iy’0, for tiie work on
l»ecp River, and for all >;interials according to the
plans and jpecificntions of the Engineer, to be filed in
the office.
HENRY A. LONDON, Secretary.
Ian. 21, 18-j'V 72-td
ro YOI R L\TERES'n~
Sriit^CRIBER has erected h
1 STr.ATI SAW
^ miles from Fayetteville, on the West
ern IMank Koad. and will be prepared
,to furnibh
.!!./> or r,r,nnER,
lit the sh.ortest ui tioe. deliverable either in towu or at
thi Mill. Terms as renMona’ole as can be atloiiJed.
^ Mr .las. F. Marsh, of the firni tif Troy \ Marsh, in
' Fayetteville, is uiith >risod to make contracts for my
b-i‘mbor. DAVID KIVETT.
■'umi'crlatnl Co., Jan’y 2-'), 1«5'‘. To-Om
bi_i.ni i)t (h(‘ Skeleton Wjiuoii.
SOITIIERX CAKKlAr.E REl’OSri'ORY.
^ J^l'K Subscriber begs leave u inform the MER-
M_ ('H.VNTS and I’LANTKKS, that he has open
ed a RKl’OSlTOKY for the .>,ile of C.VKKI.lfiES,
iVC., at
No. 26 Beekman Street,
lU .\N1N(. TllHdCU Til is .-SPKI i K ST1U;F.T-K.\TRA.N( K
0.\ KITIIER tJI RKKT.
The main floor, 18-3 feet in length, ) afl'ords ample
ri'Om for keeping always on h'»nd. a large and com
plete rtssoiiment of every des-'riptiou and v.iriety. u
per rhart.
Having learned the trade in the Kai-tory ut his ,
father, he is practically familiar with every depart- ;
men* in the business, and is therefore enabled to ovdft j
see orders for any kind id work en'austcd tc him, aiid '
superintend every atago of its manufacture.
His long residence in the S^uth and West, and
mate knowledge of every section, and his experience ,
while with Messrs Baldwin Starr, anl Messrs
Frothingham. Newell \ Co., gives him many advanta
ges in the sdleotions required ffir the different parts of
the country. .\:so an aeo,u.iintanci; with tLe char
acter of work. Draft, Track, Height of Wheels,
(juality and size of Springs and Axles necwssarv-
for the pnrticular localities
Particular littention paid to special orders, v.ther
tlirough merchants or to the subicriber direct, and all
pricei guarianteed ;o be h* biw a- ihc work can
possibly bf furnished, and which \vi'.l *«o .'^ual, in
every respect ti- that of the vory bcsi and olde--t city
or country e.;tablis^nients.,
‘26 KC|-:K>i.\\ !«*TRI:I:T is within n few
door? of the Park, on the South-East s’.d*-, m'l uss irom
the Astor H.mse, >ind !n ;i .rie from l’nrk Place, Mur
rr,y, Warn-., and ?'h:.in)u . Str , n';n :!ie Pa'.jk (.'liuroii.
l.ovejoy’n and Clinton liuti';-
Havinp'’onvenifiit ■•tHi f aci'.ini:n,. lati.ins, and iiaju-r.s
from the Southern I'lti**' and T^ wn.-, lit- trust, that he
may have the pieasuie .ii'm c i I’l .ni hi ■ frii-nds. and
from ti-.pc whrt wi!' i'l him tin' i:iv..r t. oj.amiiii* hi.'*
'i-h.Ttmviit, and t'in^ the >■ t ■.?•.;-hi., nt u i q tc i
t(. the .'5.’Uthern tr.;df. in 'hr ' u.'r j art "I'tin City,
htt resp* ■ tfully S' liol.-. ^ siKin* ■ : i':tir'’nag**.
He heg^ to n t>-r thO" uii ii'.jun;iiti_‘1 with liiin. ’ •
any of the .Ii'M'ing H"Ut-^ in Ni w V rks'ity. engax='
in the Southern ir Ue-tern Tr i it*.
?.iieiil c tre wi]l he taken iu I’aekiug ho 1 eiipauiiij;
Freiifht, Insuraiii'e, .vc. .\ lisci^uuf a?' -wed t ^ tne
trade.
W ,M
F4LI. GOODS, 1855
l’I'..\ltCK & I’KRg'i'SON
A RE now Receiving their FALL and WINTER
J\^ STOCK of
Foriega and Domestic, Staple and Fancy
DRY GOODS,
IIO.\.\KTS, MIATH, CAPS,
BOOTS and !§IIOE.»,
With a general assortment if
UL:.\leT-.>l A!>i!l I
To which thoY invito the attention of Morchants, the
Ladies and all. and which they oiler at LOW I’ilI(','KS for
CASH, or on Time to punctual cu3toui«rs at Wholesale
^f'a^on Making and Blacksmithimr. \ Corporation Bonds
^HE undersigned having purchased the entir# stock i iJlC 'Yown of Fayetteville for Sale!
i formerly owned by Holland, Weisiger & Co., will ' ^ QREEABLE to an Act of the General Assembly
eisiger
still carry on the Wagon Making and Blacksmithing
j business generally. Always on hand, W'agons of all
I sizes, with Wood or Iron Axletrees, with or without
j Bodies. Repairing done promptly and w.arranted to
give the fullest satisfaction. Machine work of any
1 descr'ption made or repaired, MilL work and in short
I any tiling that can be made of wood, iron or steel. I
; l;ave the best Horse-shoer in the county, and am de-
j t«!rmiaed to spare no pains to please those who may
i favor me with their patronage. Mr. Jesse Weisiger
I will superintend the work in the W'ood Sho»> as usual.
U»i.’t forget the old Shoji (••>rner of Maxwell and Frank-
, lin streets. Fuller’s old stand. .1. \\. WELSH,
i Jii'i'y 2*;. 7J-3m
or Retail.
R. F. I'EARCK.
Aug. l.'7, lS5r>.
\l. FKR(3US().\.
30-tf
TO fO.\ TKACTOKS.
The ’’resident and Directors ar« now ready to re
ceive proposals for oonstructing the Fayettuville
^ Albemarle Plank Road between Little’s Mills in
Richmond County and Albemarle in Stanly County, and
they invite proposals for the following work: —
Section 1st. For constructing the Road from Little'x
Mills to (’lark's (’reek, 10 miles.
Sec. 2d. For constructing Road from Clark's t.'reek
to the Pee Uee Kiver, H miles.
Sec. 3d. For the construction of a Bridge acrosii
Pee Deo Biver.
Sec. 4th. For the construction of th« Road from the
Pee Dee RiTer to Albemarle, fej mil>'s.
Proposals will l>e received and considered for the
Grading and making all necessary side ditches and
('ulverts frira the Pee Dee to .Mbemarle, omitting
planking.
By a resolution ot the Stockliolders, before the Presi-
I'ent and I'irectors can enter into these contracts an
individual subscription of $10,000 will have to be
made,—it is usked that the friends of the work will
submit such ^ids. either nubscribing or guaranteeing
that amount so as to snab’e the work 'it once to go on,
JA.^. (r. COOK.
Pres t F. & A. P. R. Co.
Oct. 35. 47-tf
Jun y 2*1.
i'o;{ S.\LE,
FEW good FAR.M HORSES, appl} soon
to M. McKINNON.
7o-om
ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE
J (iENKRAl ASSORTMENT Of
DRV (iOODS AM) GROCEKIES,
Together with a gi-neral assortment of
FOKI-n;\ .4.\D UO.MESTir WINES and LIQUORS,
Whii'h I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce
of any kind usually sold in this Market.
W. H. CARVER,
Hay Str*«t, near the Market.
Nov. 7. 51-tf
Faveltoville Hotel.
^ T
iJL *
of the StnTe of North Carolina, ratified Dec. 25
1852, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue
her Bonds to the amount of 3>100,000, in the aggrc-
g ite, for the purpose of paying her gubscription to the
Western Hail Road Company.
Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of
Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receiv#
sealed proposals, until the 1st of November next, for
the purchase of !j>i3G,i(00, in sums of $'500 each of said
Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty
years, with Coupons attached,—interest payable semi
annually. The said Bonds shall be under the seal of
the Corporation, and binding on the faith of the same.
WM. WARDEN, Town Treasurer.
Sept. 26, 1855. 39-
Th€ Largest Carriaffe Factory in
the SoMth!
McKETHAN
A
Jm
piIE Subscribers haviug this day leased thiS
Hotel for a tt rm of years, will be pleased
to see their friends and the travelling public
at this House. At the same liine we hope they will be
patient and bear with our imperfections until we shall
have put the House in such repair as we desire.
.1 H. ROBERT.*! & CO.
J. H. Roberts. F. .V. Roberts.
March 1, 1855. 80-tf
NEW sroi\c or
Books and Stationery.
E are now receivirg otir usual New Stock of
BOOK.'s and SI \TIO\F'f;V, emhraring s great
vari.*tv of
SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL
AND
MlS(’KLLANEorS HUOK.^.
Together with a large ar.d vane 1 utook of
Hlniik Hooks, PuptT, l''iivelo[)t>a;, vV'.
(’ 'Untry .Mereh.ants and others are invited to chU,
as wi- 'Mifr ibi‘ hIidVl* stock ii tlie tics' tornis.
r
HE
FOR
runnit>g part qf
SALE.
ESPKCTFULLY inform* his friends and the
public, that he has built up large substantial
Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man
ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the lust 21 years, he
hopes by strict attention to buaiuees, with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a eontinunnce of the
same. He warrants his work to be maile of the best
material and by experienced workmen i ri ea«h 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 hit Tine on as good terms as any werk done
elsewhere that ii as well done. He now has on hand,
Fimishid, th# LARQE8T STOC’^ >,i
, \ Carriages^ Barouches^ Jiocknways, and
each with Iron AjsJos, new and ready Ibr use. * ’
J. & T.
March 14, 1855.
WaDDILL.
83tf
Buggies,
Ever offered in this place, ^tnd a very large stock
of work nearly finished, whi
ary Spelling Booko
Spelling Books
Nw'. 13.
«)
dozen Webster’s Pictorial
E. J. HALE 4- .SON.
I
A.\l
NEW
leceiviug my
I ». t.
ti
L. ,1. HALi: ,v SON,
\ortli ( iirolina Keadrrs.
,. , - will be finished daily.
*■28 dross \\ cl)ster's Elcilieill- j A11 of which will be sold very low for C\sh, or on
short time to punctual customers. Jlpfaj'" He has on
hand more than ONE HL.xDREU AND FIFTY Vehi-
cles finished .snd in course'of construction.
J|®“ All work made by him is warranted 12 months
withfair ur?Rge, and should it fail by ttad workmanship
or material will be repaired free of chargc.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
examine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received and promj,tly attended to.
Repairing executed at shoi t uotijfc and on very
reasonable terms.
May 2S, 1853. «8tf
to furni.«h, whole-
- . ’ • rrTi\.', to
15>>. k Ptr'ihirs. and
KiN,
N. B.—Wm. L.
■ the Nlerchnnt-
.New Vork. .1 ui
McD .n.il I ta’-
■ >r Fa»ettt*v.
v l^'lO.
1. M-I'DNaLI).
'.»•!»-.urt- in rt‘‘ ti .
rHIHK l ii.itr»iiiii*-d art- [>r»-]vire'
M ,tlc Mid retail, , - v
i'l’acluT-., I'.- ksi'ilerp. M.'rchants.
•nher^. tlie of \OllTII 4'AKOI.I.\.\
.No'^. 1 and 'J. !iy J'jinfks'ou ‘Ii un.vKn,
if the L'niversiry of Nnrtli Carolina, au'l No. ;> by
Cai.vin H W ii.uv. 1 ii --v Suiierinton lent nf (’om-
nu'u .''cK : is •! 1 :i!iil ’J, whii’h are new bo'>ks,
t i.sMied, wt‘ wiV: Land 'i oiu>v gr :tis to anv Teacher
K. .1. 11A1>E SON.
ju>
w h
K50 KEWAliD
■ u VI n t'lr the return t
the .^iihM’riber
. 1 w-.,-.i.i ;ri .y,!! "H\RKI!'T
ii.VRRlLT i>\iITH,’' rei-eiit'y pur' lia.c^'d
Bl. otn, and li-M-ri^** ! the ndvprti«e
.■1 by - lid l‘«! -Mi I'tie H^|':\e re -vard
; ! hfr '. ..lijini-nr in thv ,/tll'.jI' .New Haii-
ir ■'ili j for l.er ’ .dgment in any other
te 'I i nn get her. J. L. KEE.S
KON WORKS,
N. C.
S'
AiiHTican
■1.
Inuiiitic tor
E. .J. HALF. i.
1
S
Ll'l'TEiiLOH .V C'O S IJNE,
For PasHfH^ers ant! Frviffht.
»?TE.\MER FANNV LI TTERL »H leaves h -r wharf
at Fayetteville at sun-ri^*». 'i. >1 l.ays an I Thurs-
ijVB, und at Wiimington un Tuesdays ai.d Fruiays 10
;'clock, M.. Passenger.' and Freights ; .Steamer
Rowan in goivi repair,^ with g)Od Flits, will run
regularly fi^r Freight.^.
J. F. M.AR.Sli, .\gent Fayetteville.
W. P. ELLIOTT, -\geut Wilmington.
.\ugust 7. 1855. -"ti
Muiiiv's IIivtor\ (>:'Enuhiiid,
A'l ' 1 vui-. nu i-te ill .jue. Vari
’ . • V . i r 1 r’\.
H. .J. HALE »• .'^ON.
HERRING-’S
humpioii Fin
r.'at :.’'!:-rf't i
:n- m .re p^-rfi‘''t -it
^ iCii U.S 15' .\L
>nl
nnii lliirsliir "roof Sllfc^.
.. -te 1 Sy I'lf pntjlic to pr^-
'’■ rity from Fire for va’uahlu
■ ■; ■, Nhtks, and
' .\i I. 'NT, tiiantl.e ir iin.iry FL-S heretofore
I i a?' ir>-d, in'iiireil ti.: Su> scribers to devote u
• ri„n of tincf and at ■ .• t; during the past four-
. I%^f■lr thi'>'h-
' t’-;ev now I eg leave to assure their numerous
in i the public :y, t: at th“ir efFortn have
wed with coiny ie* - Huecess, and now otter the
i.i> ((^ KKI.M. !• \ i .' WiiUUr.- I'.MK I’lJKMM M
-KivimON SAFE OF THE WORLD,
, L t. - N MF . VT^ AT ilOTH THV
'' ' r. LoiKlon, Iv-l, iiiid in .Ntw \(irk,
«!l* Fitifi'ttfriUc T^as-
st’Hfier tjiur.
rpilE NEW STEA>iER “M ■ V'«I,IA" wi'l leave
I Favetfeville Tues'iays aii'i Kr; Inyx !■.t 1 ■'i '.i nutes
Alter : unrise, and Wihn'nirt''>n ti ine''iuys and Satur-
dav.x at o'colck. Pai.-age
T. S. LUTTERI.OH.
.Ji’nf 11,1 *-tl
'}
^(10 H aron ilt’tahliaJinif nt
By \V1I. W VTSO:\.
Su' fccribor would ini' rtn his trien'ls an l the
public generally.
.uiite'iiv, ei‘;tit
•s I'V'i r.N T
fil'd .MtDAL>
■l (•:
l)\\
ever bei
kinds
. Ii, .
I!i)ilpr and
. Mnd 'Ii)ney
t'jiiiiil'--., >'ir
r,itcnU->
■ -i K ( ■ -111 S . .
I- r I!r.k.^r-, ... -
:i Hti.l '-h-' \ ■ -I ... i 1
i"irKN"f i\Tiii.\ h\nk luck.
siL.\s r. Mr.Hi!iN; & . >, i-.'. . s.
i M N Ht.'Ji K. . I.’- ■ & i::- U:it;r t-.t:
f'-ir'ii.ii-i .1 I! >M. VViniiiiiL't"ii
77
/
itir(-rsiti^\ t'anulij Rt incdics:
■ !:.'ler the .Scii!, Sanc'io!i and Authority ol
TIIK I \iVi:iCSfTl'
^]r;Dl'lNH AND POPUL.VR KN(.»W[.EDGE:
the State ^>f Pennsylvania, .\prii 'I'A, 1853,
wit i I Capital of !j>? 00,U',‘0,
■ I purpOHe i>f arresting the evils ol'.Sfiuri-
V, !■; .'ess Nostrums: algo, for supplying
till- ( .(mmun sy with
iiujfiEniKs
>■ ' iiir f-f.-nt Pi'ij sici.HH cannot or will not be
Tlii Iii^' . .lion, located in Philadelphia
• ii'arv atid 'fhce,
Nw-'".-. ARi 11 STREET,
i.Mh; Dr. .JOHN R. ROWAND, his
LLEHRA'l ED
VjWAND’S tonic mixture,
.; ■varils '•'f twenty five years as the onh
sure and safe cure tor
‘ VEH and \(jLE, &c.,
i i - M sti triable Remedy for
' V. I. I. (• O .\1 P L A 1 N T H,
; >vv and S
' (ir liL.U’hBERRV
■II !..;_li.y improved and
' liJ-.MCDlJiS, t'lgethei with
lli-ioe'iv for Complaints of the LUNG.S;
■ H.!ine'iy :or Dli^PEPSIA or INDI-
icme iv f/r ’OSTIVE-BO’*\'ELS, are
J .N 8.MIXH, Druggist.
7’2-Jm
rtn
that he 1,:. Ciuai'ieted his n«w
establishment on Maxwell street, ’;c ir \Ir. E. W. \\ ill-
k ngs' .Store; and is now prepareii to receive (>rd“rs for
CAjrrs, drays, .t-.,
which shall be pron.ptly exr.-utc!.
All work lone by him .-ihall be -if ihc best workman
ship an l material that the country f .m i.l .r.L
REi^AIRlXa of ullkiii>l> douc with neatness
and despatch.
Also, IJORSE-SllOEIXG will he strictly
att«nded to.
N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction
:o those who may favor him with their patronage,
j Fayetteville, May 25, 1S55. 4-\
COLACJL. RAY CO.,
IIAV fiTKKKT, I’.WKTTKVILLK,
A HE now receiving their F.VLL .STOCK of STAPLE
and FANCY
DRY GOODS,
In wliich may be found FOil TllK L.\DIES:
Plain col’1, Plaid, White and lilack DeLAIN’ES;
Fig’d Fancy
nijiy app y.
CL.MiENDO.N
- .\. II. V v>noKKL:i.i:>r. Hi-4»|»ii>tor.
^WIHF. suhavribor having purcnastj l the e»itir« inter-
.M L-t in the -CLAKLNDON IRoN WOUKfc." so
licits L-r lers fcr
Steam Engines, of any p^wer or »tyle.
S.iw \lilis 'it every variety.
.Mining Machinery and I’umps,
(.Jri.it ;in 1 F.'pur Mills. ci>nip'.«to.
Parker, Turbine and other Water-wheoii.
Rii.e-field i’urips and Enginex,
Leavitt's Corn and v’ob Cruihur, |
Kioe Thrashers, j
Shingle M lohines, |
Shafting Hangers and Pullieii.
CoU"n Gins and Gearing,
Iron Castings of all kind* ami j/aiterns,
Brans *- “ “
Li>C'->motivg and Tubular Boilers,
j Flue and j lain •'yiin'lcr iloilern,
Blackrnnitl vrork "f n’l kir 1-.
Ir'in L»oor-> fwr Ibjiises and .lails.
THE LST.M-.LISHMENT
Ih'Miig been re-or- .mire i i. r the express purpose of
insuring jpunotuali'-v in the execution of all orders, the
public muy res' sati^tied that any work which may
: ijller vvii; ov jir jnipt'y 'ielivere'l accnr'ling to promise,
: and 1 suoh w' ’ '.iian /nip as e inii 't i’.ll to give satis-
j"’-j-jip Ml,, IIANK'AL I'l’PART.MENT
I Beiu" in i-harge of men 'f talents and experience. 1
■ have nu hesitation in saying tha* the work hereafter
. turned uut, >ij.Tli eoin]'.,:c favora' iy in every rcspeet
with that of the nmst celebrated in the State.', and at
prict s which v.iH o. iki it tw the interest of all iu »vant
I to aeu'l me i h; ' !• (>rd. rs.
I UEl’Alll WORK
i Always done without l.day—and having a large force
i for that purpose, it will prove advantageous to any
person nee lin- such to give me the preference
' without regard to exjiense ot sending same from a
■ listance.
(•rders will be aliresscl to “Clarendon Iron
I Works, ’ Wiiniingt'm N. C.
I A H. VANl.OKKELEN.
I Oct 15. _
I’IPS, B(H)TS i\il SHOES,
CiOODS.
Fall and Winter Stook of
i GKIK t'RIL’S. IMRDU IKE .4.\D Cm.KRL !
Thebe goods were bought late iu the]«eason, and
; couse.^uently at reduced prices. My stock of BOOXk
' and is complete, embracing many kinds of
extra sizes: Blankets, Kerse3's, &c.; Hats, fine and
, .ommon. THOS. J. JOHNSON,
(JM .''^taiid, near the Cape Fear Bank and
Market place.
, Nov. li;. 5‘2-tf
I sroi* I'HE rHIEF!
STOLEN from my Lot in Richmond County, on Sun
day night last, my H('*R.''E. Said horse was an
iron yrray or hrownish color; he had marks of gear on
short; he was shoil
. g..od trotter, and
f
him, and his fore-top cut olf very
'.11 till- t'..ro f.'ot, walked fast,
W'lui'l I'ace; there was a white mark uii his back, on
the fight side, about six or eight inches square; also,
a sn.all wart on the right side, a little below the white
mars.
T lu horse was taken by a man calling himself John
t’anipliell, who tays lie was raised in Pitt county, and
ha^. 1 eeu in this neighborhood about two years; he is a |
(’oot er by trade, and .^ays he has worked in Turpen
tine all liis life time; h- is a little round-shouldered, :
has a stout h .'ly for small man, and will not weigh '
as uiMch .as 1 stated. I l-‘> or 150 pounds: has a very 1
mean look, is very fond of negro company, and his 1
conversation has a good deal of the uegro mixed ‘
w i t h i t. i
1 will pay $60 for the delivery of the Horse, or $50 i
for the thief. i
M. N. CAMPBELL. I
Montpelier, Richmond county, N. C. I
I will als-^ rewar l any person for any information ‘
that will lead to the recovery of either. M. N. C.
S p. 10, IS55. 3f)-tf
I’J-i lib. Rags,
W. H. CARVER.
51-tf
Buckwheat Flour in
tor sale by
Nov. 7.
W//0 WOCLD HA YE rUOVGliT IT?
A. n»w Varriatfe Establishment on the Military
Green, opposite the Metltodist Church,
fronting on Mum ford St red.
GRE.vr ENTERPRISE!
ruyc'ti‘vi!l‘ is i>oiikii tu ittiiiiic!!
fl'IHK Subscribers would respectfully inform their
friendt and th« public, that they have entered
i*to copartnership for the purpose of conducting the
general CARRIAGE BU.S1NES.S in all its various
p.arts. And being Uoth practical workmen, fully un
derstanding their business, they have no hesitation to
compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville
as to style and dur.ibiliiy.
One of the firm may b« known by reference to A.
H. W'hitfield’s iron work for the last two yeais.
We warrant all work to give general satisfaction
for twelve months
Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash.
PIER & BRANIN.
.^amils H. Pikb. James Bb.vnin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. tJ2tf
McLAURlN 4 S'FRANGE
E AVE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRIT
M M. BARRELS, which they \.ould sell at a reduccd
pricofor cash. Persons wishing to make engagements
would do well to call on us before making engagemunts,
as we warrant a good article.
April 20, 1855 i^5tf
TO DISTILLERS.
WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give
as a call when in market.
1^ Uder's
W^\
Patent Siilamander Safe.
J.
June 26, 1855.
& Tj WADDILL
8tf
FOR FALL W IN FEK TRADE,
ROOT,
White and lilack
CASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain aird
and Black SILKS; Cloth MANTLES an.l CLOAKS;
CToak CLOTH; .SKIRTS and SKIRTING; .Merino
VESTS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, ic.
FOR GENTLEMEN;
Huts; Boots and .Shoes; Vestingf-; Cabbiinere«;
White, Hlack and Fancy Stocks and Cravats;
Ruady-.Mudc Clothing, »&c,
—ALSO.—
! LLnseys, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brogans, Table
V j Cloths and f'overs, .Allendale Sheetings, Children’s Kid
Gloves, Wool '^acks und Comfort.s, Youths’ and Bo^’s
Clothing, English and Italian Crapes, Dimity, E. i-
broidery Silks and Braids.
A good assortment of Ladies’, GcntUmen’B and
Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS; (JLOVES,
hosiery, &o.
Sep». 20.
J.
CLINTON
FE;^nJiE,B IJVSTMTWITB.
f HIHIS Institution will resume its operations again
JL on MONDAY, the 14th inst., after a short raca-
tion.
"The charges will be the same as they have been for
the last year. Board $10 per month, including wash
ing, lights, &c.
L. C. GRAVES, A. M., who has served us so Icbg
and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, now also
has charge of the Steward's Department, which renders
it doubly sure that this department will be conducted
to the entire satisfaction of all.
The Trustees have engaged for the next year the
services of a celebrated Musician, Mr. Stradelli. of the
State of New Y ork, to take charge of the Musical De
partment, aad also his Lady, Mrs. Stradelli, to con
duct the Painting. These engagements will give
superior advantages to those who wish to stady the
ornamental branches.
The Faculty of Teachers associated with Mr. Graves
iu conducting the Literary Department, are the same
as for the last year, and are well known to be inferior
to none. H. A. BIZZELL,
Sec’y Board of Trustees.
Clinton, Jan’y 8, lo56. 69-3m
T
LAFRINBLTRGH HIGH SCHOOL.
HE 7th Session of this School will commence on
Tuesday the 8th day of January next, under the
supervision of the Rev. Geo. B. Scott, M. of the
University of Edinburgh, (Scotland,) Principal, assisted
by Mrs. Scott in the Primary Department.
Mr. and Mrs. Scott have both made Teaching th#
business of their lives; aud from the experience which
the Trustees have had, during the past year, of
their zeal, fidelity, and success, in the discharge of the
duties of their profession, they confidently recommend
them to Parents and Guardians, as pre-eminently quali
fied by temper, talents, aud acquirements for the in
struction of students, in al’ the branches of an English,
Scientific, Classical, and Commetcial Education.
The Trustees respectfully invite the public to a per
sonal exaiuination of the system pursued in the #chool.
Terms—$8, $12, and $20, per Session of five months,
(French included in the 3d grade without extra charge.)
Board can be had with the undersigned in the Board
ing house belonging to the School or in private lami-
lieii at $8, per month.
One half fees and Board invariably paid in advance
D. C. McINTYRE. flec’y
Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C., > ....
Dec. 12, 1855. T
NOTICE.
C10L. NATH AN KING is our authorited Agent to
/ make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and
rit»ber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at
Kingsbury, in Cumberland €ounty.
J. & T. WADDILL.
I May 2*2, 1856 3-tf
JYBWiioous:
C. THOM.S)Ii is now receiving his usual assort
ment of the most approved stylos of
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES,
LADIES’ G.\ITEKS, Bl'SKlNS, SLIPPERS,
and Children’s Shoes of various descriptions.
—ALSO,—
TRAVELLING and PACKING TRUNKS, and CAR
PET BAGS, all of which are oflfered for sale on the
most reasonable terms.
Old customers and new ones are respectfully invited
to call and examine my stock of Fall and Winter
Goods.
First come, first served.
J. C. THOMSON, Old Stand.
Market Square.
Sept. ,3, 1855.
7b Merchants and Manufacturers oj
'Fin- Ware.
fHAVE on hand now, and shall keep a supply o
Tin Plate, Block Tin, Iron Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe,
Sheet Load, &c.
—ALSO—
A large assortment of plain and Japaned Tin W’are
of my own Manufnctur.-, at whole.sale and retail.
C. W ANDREWS, Market Square.
March 12, 1855. S2tf
J. W . RAKER
I.s now receiving from the North the
largest, finest, und most carefully se-
locted stock of
I'TK^lTfRK
ever oifered In this market; which, adtled 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 beil-room Funiiture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, und cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; W’illow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaricd and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; W'ash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, ono with .Eolian At
tachment; Rosewood .Melodians, from the bet manufao-
the above .iAFI'’,B, warrat.ted tire-proof; and
desirous of extending the demand for thwiu, have in
duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at
New York prices.
0. & W. MoLAURlN, Agents.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
7b 'rurpantinc, 'I'lmhcr^ Tar and Corn
and Cotton Makers.
FOR SALE.
)iy WITH the choice of 1800 acres of valual)le
■ • LAND, situated twelve miles from Lum-
i lierton, within three miles of Lumber River, and on or
! very near the line of the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail
I Road. To persons engage»i or desiring to engage iu
business of either of the above hi-auches, this Land
! presents unusual inducements Growing a sutlicient
1 number of pines to cut seven tasks of boxes, ar.d fur-
j nishing trees of sutlicient size to make from H to 5»)U
! sticks of ton timber of lOuO feet each. In addition to
I this, it is considered as being excellent Faiming Land
—producing Cotton from 0 to 1200 lbs., to the .Vcre.
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. .McNElLL,
Lumberton. N- C.
Dec. 17, 1855. tjo-oiiipd
BANK OF CLARENDON.
BLANK CHECKS on the new Bank of Clarendon,
elegantly printed, for sale at this Office.
Also, blank Notes on all the Banks in town, includ
ing the Bank of Clarendon.
THE LAND OF GOLD, by Hinton
R. Helper, 75 cents, just rec’d by
E. J. HALE 4' SON
A CARD.
ri^IlB subscriber tenders his services to the citizens
I of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as
a MASTER BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, and
KINGSBURY FOR SALE.
C10L. King the present occupant, being desirona to
close up his business, we ofi"er those valuable
premises for sale.
Kingsbury is situated al the teriaiuus of the Fayette
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 C'umberland. On them
is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven
rooms—a fire place in each, with front and rear piaz7a
and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments tor
servants, smoke house and lairy. with a prime ■well of
water; and all handsomely enclosed. .\.lso, on the
premises are nine other frame liuildings. with brick
chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to arcomwo-
date from fifty to sixty negroes: a frame Barn 50 bj’ 00
feet, with stalls for fortj’ liorses, 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 Sf)rings of
Sandhill Water. All the buildings are new and have
been erected within the last four or five years. To
these valuable improvements we will add I,5o0 acres
of Pine Lands, and we will take .>•■{,50) for the whole,
which is .‘51000 less than the cost of the improvemetits.
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 presents himself, and
wishes a partner in his operations, ac will furnish one
with sufficient capital t» conduct a profitable business.
To a Planter w'ho has $14,UO0 to invest in real estate
aud wants the best Plantation on t.’ape Fear River,
with !i healthy cwuntry seat with all conveniences for
living at haU'J, these premises would be a very desir
able attachment to the Ashe Plantation, containing
seven hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, anJ
now in market. These two Estates are connected by
a good Ferry Landing and arc only three miles apart
and will be sold together or separate. For further
particulars apply to T. S. Lutterloh, Esq., or tne sub
scribers. J. & T. WADDILL.
Fayetteville, Sept. 7. ;i4-tt
FOR SALE CHEAP.
SECOND H AND BUGGIES in goo'l repair.
A. A. McKETHAN
JED FARE.
Through Ti‘kets between
Wilmington, N. and lialti-
more. Fare^^l '*.. Via Webion,
l’eter.«burg. Richmond. iV Wash
ington ’ity, or via Weldon.
Portsmouth and Norfolk.
I'orTickets apply at theOtbce
ot the Wilmington and Raleigh
Kail !lo;id Comp.iny at VVil
min'^ton, or at the t)llioe nt tne i.altimore Steam
Packet Company, and of the Ualtimorc and Ohio Rail
R..ad .":ompanv,*Pratt Street, iialtinlore.
Jan. 1. 1H.52. _ .
Ric» Lincl .lava CotlVe, i'or sale by
W. H. CARVER.
Nov. 7. Ai-tf
FVVHI.V B1I5LES.
A LARGE Stock. .\lso. Pocket Bibles and Prayer
Books. E. J. HALE J- SUN.
1
A I.MAN ACS.
North Jarolina. ami
•LK'.EirS
PlantiMs’ .\1hiiianaC'i, f>r IHo^
E .J
KarnierB' aud
HALE .V SOX
FOR sale.
.\CRES ot Lf^nd, 0 miles trom F.av-
etteville, lying directly on tlie .South
ern Plank Road, and im each side of Big Rocktish.
One of the liest Turpentiia 3ection.s in the county, with
convenient improvements for a family residence; with
a small corn mill on a never failing stream, and a firs^
rate situation for a Turpentine Distillery and Store.
A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb’y 5, 1855. 72-tf
NEW" BOOKS.
f j|1 HE Know Nothing Almanac for 185tt.
Percy
tories in New York and Boston, warranted as good as : gives notice that he is ready to contract for work iu | Dictionary; .\nthon s Classical
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York | his line, atthe lowestcash prices. S. F. DICKSON. ! Latin and English Dictionary; .\n
prices—freight only added. Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. 38tf j som’s Livy; Andrc'vs Caesar; Lo
November 2, 1854. 45tf - I Frost’s Am. .Speaker: Draper’s C
SPIRIT barrels.
LW.AYS on hand and for sale at the lowest mar
ket price, SUPERIOR SPIRIT BARRELS.
A
May 28.
G. W.
WILLIAMS & CO.
4-tf
NOTICE.
/■IHE SUBSCRIBER has removed to
-1. SHAW’S NEW BUILDING, Gil
lespie Street, where he intends carry
ing on the TAILOKI.liCi BU.SI-
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 exceuted with neat-
despatch.
B. MONAGHAN.
March 28. 1868. 81-tf
neas an
The Southern Harmony and Musical
Companion, new edition, enlarged an i revised. A
further supply oJ this popular book just rec'd.
E. J. HALE Sl .SON.
Dec. 22.
More LAW BOOKS.
^ANDERS on Uses^ and Trustis, with American
* Notes, new edition, 2 Vols. in one;
Williams on Personal Property, American Notes;
AdaiMs’s Equity, 2d Edition, (better than the 3d.;)
Just received by E. J. HALE & SOS
D»c. 22.
Geoffrey Moncton, by Mrs. Moodie.
The Hunter’s Feast, by (.'apt Reid.
Firmillian, a “Spasmodic” tragedy, by T.
Jones.
Also, further supplies of Hiawatha; Fleetwood’s Life
of Chri.st; Spiers and Sui enne's French and English
Anthon’s Classical Dictionary; Entick’a
.\ndrews’ Sallust; Fol-
Lovell’s U. S Speaker,
hemistry; Young Pu
pil’s First Book, H.C. E. J. HALE & SON.
Feb. 20.
Impression Paper, for writing with
out pen or ink; buff, pink, and white Bath Letter Pa
per; amber laid, silver bordered and plain Visiting
Cards- sup’r Bristol Board Cards: Envelopes: &c.,
Just rec’d E. J. HALE & .SON.
Jan’y 10.
MUSIC.
AnW supply for tb« Piano Fort*, jtut reo’d.
£. J. HALS t SON