SBMI-WBEKL, Y. V(M„ V.] FAYETTFAILLE, N. C., MARCH 0, 185fi. (W. 484.] ;INT1U> MON'DAVS AND TlirRSPAYS. rnWMil) J. HALK & SON. KDIT(^RS VXD PROPRIKTOHS. • V ti.e Si-mi-Week1y Ob-^kuver $3 00 if paul iu iT.i'O: *'0 if I'aitl durins: the* yc:ir of suhscrip- '!• :iftor the yp.nv hus expirotl. , Wn kly OnsKHVKB OQ per annum, if jnu l in ’u'o: S- if paid during the ye:iv of subacrip- ' ii: >ir y-' ^0 (iftar the yosr has oxpire'l. ,i \ KUTlsr.MENTS inj^erted for sixty cents per “■ 10 linos fur the fir;t. ami thirty cents for each iinj pulilicati.m. Voarly advortiseunMits by spe- I'.tracts. at rtasonal'le r.ates. Advertisers are . -rt'd t> ^tate the number of insertions desired, or . be O'lntinued till forbid, and charged accord- g(a^-Lottors to the Editors must 1>e j>ost-paid, \. ■ rt ".•mi'nts to be inserted charged 00 per Dissc'i.r rioN. ' Firui trading under the name ,aud style of -HKMWKLL vV .Mcl>t>NALn. >\as this day dis- .■d by iiuitual consent. W. U. t^hemwell having ■li.ksod the entire interest of ArchM N. McDonaltl , .li- .ve said Firm, is .alone authori sed to use the ! ■ f the Firm iu li«^uidation of its de>>ts and claims W. H. SHFMWKLL. I ARCH’D N. MCDONALD. ] V '2.'). 8;5-4t ' IS HKRKHV CINKN | s'? \T ilio Annual Meeting of the .^tockhol ler.s . i' I t ape Fear \ Deep Ri\er Navigation ('ora- ' WAXTKD. V Gentleman of the Har, if sufficient encourage ment is sliown him. design.'^ delivering, in Wil mington and FayetteviUe, a COU RSF of LKCTURES on the early FIISTORY of the PAPE FEAU COUNTRY: and to this end desires, and through this medium calls upon, all those who may have Manviscripts and Docunionts relating to the Hevolution.-iry Hi.story of this section of the State,—such as letters, printed docament.s, ,jc., to forward them to him at Elizabeth town. \ ('. •Ml letters, iic-, will be carefully preserved, aud after being noted, will be safel}’ returned to their pro per owners Aildre.ss Cotuitv. N. .1. A. K., at Elizabethtow!!. Hladen Livery Stables. ^■IHE Undersigned continues JL to carry on the LIVEF.V IJUSTNESy at this pl.ace. They have lately largely increased their Stock and can now otier to the public as good Horses, Car riages and Drivers as can be found in the Southern country. Thankful for the large patron age heretofore extended to us, we solicit a continua tion of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory trip to all who mav wish to travel. tables at the W'est end of Mumford street, where one of the Proprietors may always be found, or at the Store first door East of Mr. Lutterloh. J. W. PUWEUy & CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y ‘J2, 185-3. Tltf n he held ia the town 17th of April next. HENRY - Maroh 1. Ill Haywocd, ‘'u Thurs- A. LONDON, Soc’y. S.'-i-tm 1 itiiam's Maj£a/.iiH‘ tor March. E. .1 HALE .v. S>N. .1. I'OK SM.i;. li llOliERTS .V I - I , ieriirous «.f changing ..li-r for sale the FL'llNlTLRL ;■ !■ 1 >. f t n L.'^ 1 the F.iyetteville Hotel, together . . =■ I 0 •!’ the Bu'-’i ling til. the 1st of July -f ■’ ^ too l’av.ir>bly Known to the public t - ' !'v 1; i oir.in- a I'tl .11 from as, an 1 we feel a.-»sured ; : r .re oiiuiioe t ; mnke mon»y cnibn..-ed in the t . tf-r. \ V ini-'iii' ^ ‘U rei’pei'tii.2 'he business • the ase wl'.l b M'i'rt'uily civoa t'> sueh as m»y make lUirv. X-TUi ra . le easy j ■j u hmBEIvf:? .V • '* : March 1, 1 : JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2, | 1'HE -ubscriber?^ li ;ve f r the ’’d volume .>f thv ■ Report? of Law C-ises in the .''upri.-me i'nirt of | • t ar^lina, by H. C. Jones. E.-^q. Just publisheil. i 1 . .Supreme C art Rep..rts i_ener;i'V-., i .J other! H E. j. HALE \ SON. I, Fire insurance. HE .ETNA Insurance Comjiany of Harttord, hav ing paid the tax imposed by the Rt-venue Law of the late Legislature, will continue its .\}:enov in Fayftteville. un.ler the management of the undersign ed, who is prepared to is.^ue l\>lifies of Insurance on lUiildings or (joods. eitlier in t'lis Town or in any part t.'f the State, uu pr..iu‘r upplieation, ile^i-rij tion ^ of the Pr(ipert\. \’c ; riie KTN \ COM! .\N\ li:.s lieen in ijier:iti>'n «b..ut • >0 yo;;rs. Its capit;»l is The lloii. Tho«. K. ilrace was its firsi i'resident, and he >itill lioUls ;iiat j and several of its first Direi toi-- are ^till aoti\i' ' and ettii/ient member'^ iif the !' -nd It !i is :it :ill t'.ines ' sust;.ined the highest idiaract.r t'.M- the fvudeiu-e of its management, and lor tru- ■ jn'ra'ity with wliiidi it iias ever adjustea its loiisvs. E. J HALE, GOLDSHOROTTGH PE.nAI.F. ri'^flE third Session of this Institution commences on £ Wednesday, the 3d of Jan’y 1855, nnd ends on the 3d of Juue. 1855. R*v. JAS. H. BRENT, A. B., President. Dr. Moro.^N Closs, late of Cliapel Hill, Professor of Mathematics. .And a full corpy of Teachers in over)’ branch. J’oard, including Waslsing. Lights, Fuel, tSc., per session, 00 Tuition iu Primary Dep.artment, ^;10 00 Collegiate Department, OU One hundred ilollars will c;>ver all expenses of the session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental branehes. Pupils Jn primary department charged tiie riusl price for ornamental branches One half payable in advance. Three Lectures on scientific subjects will be delivered j each month. j W'e are making every eflTort to render the .*^011001 the i first in advant.ages aiij cheapness, and pledftc to re 'nee prices, and multiply the advantages in proportion to the increase of patronage. When )ur number of pujtils reaches 200 we shall be able to reduce the prices nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in placing the means of a superior education within the reach of almost every girl in the State. W’e return thanks for the uuexampled support wt have had aud believe it will be continued. For further information apply to the President of the faculty, o> myself. W.M. K. L.VNE, Pres’t Stockhohlers. Dec. 13, 185 L 57-tf $*15 HE WARD, fj^OR the apprehension .and delivery of my negro man P.\(1E, a bright mulr.tto, about 28 years of age; or for his confinement in any Jail so that I got him again. Wlifu he left he had on a brown Satinett Coat and P.ants, makes a pood appearance, and no doubt will pass himself .as a f ree m.an; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inche>i high, 'Vfighs about 1^5 poun.ts, aud had, at the time he left, u f'elloii on tiie middle finger of his lef t hanil; tias ou his ciiin a goat e jOr long beard. I I expect he will endeavor to make liis way to \bingdon, Washington •.■■uinty, Va . wliere lie was raised. l>. M. ^Kd. Vl'HlN, Lannnliuririi, Richmond L'o.. N. Feb'y I. T.‘>-tf Florida Ijand Agency. ^JIHE un!'rsigned has established an .AGENCY in ■- the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Florida. , for the PURCHASE. ,'^ALE or LOCATION of L.\ND WARRANTS, the PURCHASE .and SALE of LANDS ; generally, improved or unimproved. | The fact now being established that a Rail Road is | to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic | aud the Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire i length ( f this County, east .and west; and iu view of I the great fertility of our soil, tlie unusually fine growth i of jiine timber on the land, the hoalthfulness of the ' climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can now be obtaineil, there is perhaps no section of the I nion which offers ei]ual inducements to the emigrant from the other States. Ifiiving had some experience iu farming on the dif ferent kinds of land, and acijuired a general knowledge of tliem tIirougho.^t th.* County; aud having acquired unusual facilities for pointing out such as are for sale, either of public or private lands, he feels very confi- leiit of making it the interest of all persons wishing information, or who may have determined to settle in Florida to c:ill on him. WILL. 0. JKFFUEVS. References: Hon. Pi. C. Cabell, 1 Hon. .V. E. Maxwell, I Tall.ahassce, Fla. Hon. David S. Walker, State Reg., j Dr. .S. {'. Rruce, t x- n ir II n r L' •Carthaj'e, N. L. H. ( . McLeau, Esq., j ° ’ Dr. Mallett. ) ,, „ ,, ,, ... > r ayettevnle, N. C. Rev. (jeo. McNeill, | •' ’ Messrs. W. M. Lawton iV Co., Charleston, S. C. Juue 27, 1855. 13-Y O Dr. K. \. BI.ACK. FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’v 7, 1850. 7G-tf FALT. SUPPLY. H JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., ittor:\ky at i.aw, AS taken an office next door to Wm. H. Wright’s DRFIiS, MEI)1('L\KS a lim. JAMES F. FOULKES, Hiiy Street, near the Fat/etteville 'Hotel, RESPECTFULLY aaks the attention of his customers a»ul friends to hia LARGE and COMPLETE STOCK of DRUGS, MEDICINES and CHEMICALS, which he is now receiving, and is deter mined to sell at such low prices as cannot fail to give satisfaction. It will be his aim to sell Medicines that can b§ depended Give him a call before making vouv purchases. Sept. 12, 1855. upon. 37-tf I'ln; m mwm stititi:);. S111: M W .1. HOUSE. rAl KTTKVIIiLE, I\. V. j fjast sii/i nt' (Irrni ,Sfrrct, t Jcir Dnor? Xorth oj ^ the Mark't't House. | IHE SubscriVie!' desires through this | medium to ,icknowledge the liberal : patronage bestowed upon his House the past ■ ycnr—and as he has just erected New Stables aud | I’arria'/e Slied convenifiit to tlie Houso and to water ; he takes pleasure iu -.lying to his patrons and the ' I'ublic generally, that he is still prepared to nceom ;.i I lute ;luMii with transient anil per;ii:>uei;t ^.oard, and rt-s|)pfttii!!y solicits a continuance of ihe liberal patrou- ajre jieretoi'orf receivetl. Every exertion on his jiarl siiall be U'“d to render them comfortable during their , s. jor.rn with hiiu. Mis talde is always supplied with i (iKOCER’ES AND HARDWARE. rilHl] suT scribor has in Store a good assortment of 1 Goods in the GROCERY and HARDWARE LINE; all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar tered for country produce, on terms the most reason able. A s.nall lot of S.\DDLERY for sale cheap. Give us a call. G. W'. I. GOLDSTON. N. IJ. .\ny of uiy friends iti the countrj' having busi ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, kc , can have it done on the usual terms, by sending same to my care. G. W. I. C. F.ayettevilla, Sept. 27, 1855. 3v*tf practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land. Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 2.1, 1858. 79-If liENJA\HX K. HUSKE, ATTOR.">iEY AT I^AW, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. be found at the Office formerly occupied by Walter Huske, fsq., on How Street. Will attend the Counties of Moore, Cumberland and Ro..odon. .\nd obtain Bounty Land .aud Pensions under the various acts. March 15, 1855. 84tf A.NDREW J. STEDMAX, .ITTORNEV AT LAW. Having removed to Pittsborough, N. O., will at tend regularly, the Courts of Chatham, Moore, and Harnett Counties. .\pril 10, 1855. 01-tf W. \. HUSKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND CLERK AND MA.STER IN EQUITY. Faykttkvillk, N. C., May be found at the Equity Office, in the (’otirt House. Sept. 22, 1855. .V vo'l'K’i;. .L persons indebted t' thi’ .ate Firm of .SHENi- WKl.i- vV McD(»N.\Ll‘. .are re.-^pectfally requc:-t- ..I'l :ind settle, > s ’.ori^cr indulgence will not be W'. B.'SHEMWELL. % 25, 1856. 82-4t Agent LITE INSl K \N('E. HE Undersigned ha« l>een ajip.iintod .\geutuf' tlie N^rth Carolina Mutual Lite Ir uiraiu-e p,i!i_\. Kvr/y mc'uber lur litv pa. tii'ipates in the pro fits ot the (’ompaii\; and tiu- tuuual premium for. life member.sliip. where it amounts to >;3U or muic. may be paid one haU in i.idi, ana tin- i ther htilf in a note at 12 montha. Debt"is' lives ma3' be in-^i r‘1 by Tedi?"r3. A man ■ may iiisure his own lite f-u' tlie e.xc'usive bent :it nf ^ bis i;imi.\ Tht' uve- t ivi-s ' , insure.1. This system is i:ipid'.; growing int., t ^vur. all .iver the civilized W'ir’.d It is ..iu‘ hy whieh a family, fur a small sum annually, may l e pr. vidf I f r. aft*-r the death of it' head, uii wiicse exirtioiis they may have liet-n dejietident tor a support. It is:i jr,,oii investment ot money, even if one shi>u!d live b'lig after taking out a Life P'dicy. Explaii.ati*ry paiujdilct.s, .and tin- neoessarv I’lank>, furnished on applieatii'u. E. J. HALE t^HE Suh--oribers have r few coi>ie« cf the New ■ ildirery. .lan'v 21 'ceived on c.iusijinment. Re'.isa!. Price nJ, ■ • r. J Half k .son the best tlie i- Jet all'ord^. P March *.4, lh-55. SHEMWELL 80-tf FOR SAI.E. .If Keditecif I^rires^ for 4\§SiM or on SHOKT Ti,UE, 2:i() ( BlROi;('llES. Rockaways and Buggies OF K VER y DES(-RirTlOX, ^ J ANY of which are fiuisLeJ, .ai; 1 the balance being A ■. * shed da’dy. Ani“’i>; whieh are many New -. lutiful tyles, and ..uo VERY FINE ARRl VGE. ■ t them very light, and all nuiJe in tlte Itest - : r uud of the best materinl?. My facilit-es fur ... I Triage work are GRE.\TER than any establish- : • S ith, and I can aff- r 1 ati I am letermined to sell j t ‘^* lU'ST QUALITY as low a*- it ' an be built ; ■■ne. Those who are indebted to me will plea?i' . as my b«sinesa requires my out-standing debts j I r iected. A. McKETH.\N. . ., :-55. 72-tf I - 1 FU-TV TONS GUANO. i ?a^HE Subscri!>ers are receiving their Fall ."stock of I m €i It > €’ II It I K f*, embracing a large and, general u 'riiuent iu their line, .vhich they ofler • wholesale buyers at the lowest market rates for Cash, iun»ry Prciuce. or on the usual credit to proiupt •- ing customers. ALSO, Filty I'ons Hf-st Peruvian Giiaiio, ash* at .i cents per poun 1. GEO. W. .VILLIA.MS .'i CO. 1855. 3U-tf w wool, KOI.I.S. 0(>L carded with dispatch at Blount’s f'reek Factory. SHEETINGS, Osnaburgs, C'otton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by GEO. McNEILL. ,Iune 1854. 7-tf .1 \ SMITH. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN nuras, A* i mm Paints; Oils; MPye-Slntt's; VARXISr/ES: WIXDO \V-GLA SS AXD Putfj/-. Rt r/umcr>/; FiiiP i'ttijt Itf vdli ('(indif ^l(iniifu'tonj. ^ ■ 1H F subscriber still 'i.ntiuuv to maiiuf.icture a ■ superior ;irtii-li‘ of plain aud I'aney t'ANl'lES at till* old -'and, ! No. 5, Green itreet, doni s N'Tth, of the Nlarket Hiuise, i where he would i.e hajq'y to see his ol I f'riends aud customers. CIIARIJ'S RANKS. March i, IM.'):'. 7;uf ' ('afpr ij(nuhJ'or sale. n'E OFFER ti r sale that V.aluab’.e T’laiitntion. knowti as the ••A.'^Hl^ PLA('|'.” seven miles above Fayetteville, on the 'ape Fear River, recently tlie pr>[ierty of (’ol. .Nathnn King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED .VCRES,—every acre of which is i'ape Fear I’ott-'tns, ;ind ,ur cept;ble of the highest state of cultivatiiu. This Land requires no pufling as it is Known tr, lie the best farming lands on (’ape Fear Rive.’. Term** will be made satisfactory if the right sort of purchaser is found. T. S. j .1. Feb. C, 1855. Pi MVS. I lORrE *'\id .''■ui'tion Pumps, 1 Phei £.ead and Lead Pipe. For sale liy W. .\NDREWS, Market Square. March ^.0. H.‘i-tf II LUTTERLOH. T. WADDILL. 7-i-tf NOTICE. ri^HE notes and accounts due to tno. M. Reasloy, I are in the hands -'f Wni. McL. McKay for col lection, as longer indulgence n-iil U'jt be given, it is hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs. J(;HN .M. BEASLEY. Juue 25. 1S55. 12if Fayette L'ilie Mutual Insurance Compayiy.; wages will be paid. ..l;t Abstrwt of the S>‘coiil Aniixtcil RIJ FOR I | I' .iA\n:s KVi.E jusi received a large and general assortment ..f nn\' oooips. Amotig whieh are, t'.5() pieces Dress DeLains, French auil English Merino, Plain Merino, real French, Pt^rsian Cloths, Black and Colored Silks, Irish Linens, all Flax, Table Cloths and Napkins, (' irpeting, very cheap. Calicoes, well assorted. Kerseys and Linsey.s, Silk, U'oolen and (,'otton Hose, Ladies’ Twisted Silk .Mitts, Dre.'s Trimmings, &e., &c. All of wliich being purchased by the package for | Cash, will be ofl'ered at the lowest market price for cash, or on tiiae to payiug customers. Sej t. 27, 1>''55. 39-tf MEN WANTETX OR D'O MEN wanted on the W’estem Rail ^ W Road, to work on Sections 2 and 3, near Fayetteville. The location is healthy, aud the highest NOTICE. ! A LL those indebted to us previous to tlie l>.t .!anu- /IL ary will call and settle either by note Hsh. | and oblige us. M.iDONAU^ & Wli..I,I'Y. | N. Ii. A good assortment of S\DDLF.S TI.VR- | NESS always on hand for cash or on time t putictua.1 ! custouiers. Fob’y 17, IHo5. Tbti 0> TilK 1/ll‘i': FEAil UIVICK. 4T a meeting of tue liuat owner:-; iiUi routed iu iisiv- igating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville and Wilmington, On motion, D. McLaurin was called to the Chair, and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary. On motion of James F. Marsh, Resolved, That froni nnd after the 1st day of Janu ary, 18-56, Cash will be required upon tlie delivery of all Freights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re spectively. On motion of J. D. Wil'.iams, Resolveil, That each of tke Steamboat (’ompanits on the Cape Fear River, f’rom and after the 1 st of .lanuarj', I85'i, will carry Guano from W’ilmington to Fayette ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 25 cents per cask, and ground Plaster .at .‘50 centa per cask, and that a K»DlJ€TIO.\ or 20 PEIl €!:*■%T. f'rom the printed and established rates on all other articles will be made from and after that date, all Cartage and Dr.ayage being paid by the sWppers. |- On motion of James B.anks, Resolved, That the foregoing be publisheil in the town papers. I D. McL.\URlN, Chairman. 1 R. M. Orrell, Sec’y. i Dec. 24, 1855. «5-tf •liarble Factory. J. A. SPEARS, AITORXEY AT LAW tTTENDS the Courts of Cumberland. Wake and Johnston, Feb’y 1.3, 1856. i .\ddress, Toomer, Harnett .'o., N. ’ 38-tf Harnett, S-lyr ‘M. \\V cr p.\u r Ni.KSiilP." % ^7" E, the undeisigned. have this day formed n Law » w Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts of the fol’iowing counties of this State: Ch ith.am. Cum berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court. J. H H \U HTON, JNO. MANNING. Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 185t>. 72tf H.TrHOLMES^ Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. Front and Princess street, 48-tf (> under Journal office. Dec. 12. Fi ne Tooth an 1 II n Brushe.'; Fiefd and Spir*‘t-; Siiuj/'s; Sitrj: Fat I’tit M' i{ntxh>: Faint Ganhn Sfcdx; i iif l'.strH7n> Furt Ijifiuors of the Fn^id'ut and Directors: Policies issued i ast ye.ar .>-1, w..'»lc number issuea 12:’.‘{, covering property amount ng to !i>2,I2*j,;j5o 00 Policies cancelled tind expired 851,(535 HIRAM PARDEE. 38- .Amount now ir»ure'l xl.274,717 :’>4 /or M^di! ind Furp'/srs-, Fancy Artlchs, «P'., «Pr. Orders from Country Phy.-,icians and Merchants re spectfully solicited andperfe t .satisfactioH guaranteed, both in regard to qualitv and price, J. N. SMITH, Druggist, Oct, 27. -1^-tf NOTICE. R. W ILLl.\M J. BROWN is our authorized agent to receive payments, and grant discharges for any Book accouuts we have in tiie county of Robeson. .\mount of Premium Note.s “ “ expired .'t cancelled “ “ “ now on hand 3ic.,"3;s 30 12(),474 03 ’200 C'asks Fresh Lime, Calcined Plaster, Plastering Hair and Cement, Mackerel and Herring, by J. W. POW'ERS & CO. April lo! 93tf SL GAK-HOCSi; MOI.ASSI-:S HHDS. superior Sugur-Huuse Molasses, just received and for sale by J.V.S, G. COOK. 185t\ June 1, 1855. X T. WADDILL. 7tf 07- HttiVn i*atent VhroHomttrr Entfhte. I - . n iinprnveil r^leHin Kngine lor which l.eUer- l'«lent ‘ At’rt- i>rnni*'rt to JOHN A. KKKU, ')f Now Voik, Jan. !t, ."ir.> ..1 ihi linpr(,v»-iii*.nt •'in the increase of power r eHl anl re,,., in;; ilip l iL’lit ot'tlie Knt.’ine iinr-'.ialf. ■•Vine lit' fuel ia ctl'ectcil liy lettini: tlie stpimi in on both «iiies ■ iintlor (loulilins ih>’ '’/.e of tlie p-rt, anil t)-lHncin({ the removing the triction anti weichlof th; ^liile \nlvts, et ■ T'’-'heads. connectinE roilN. k.( . Tfie . vcecihn:.','im • !lii> Knginc, rentlera .1 inncli intire durHhii-;ind eii«ity ! ;ti in any other, anil when plareil iii)f)n ihi boiler u ilh 11 is [lorliili'o thoui:h ctl'ective. Kneinei received ths riRS'l’ IMU'/.E MF.II \l. at the !i in Pari!*. Thi're are ulmiit .'^evenly Five of them n >w m all Kivlnj: i;reHl satisfaction. 1MU( II..r-*' Kneine lloilers ami litlini; 200 ' •I-'’*' :((K) '■ - ;{IM» , ■' “ 400 500 “ “ *roin I to Imi hor.sp fxtwer hi the 'ihofiefi nntirc. BOOK niNDERY. W. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding Business, over the Tailor Shop ot Clark & W’oodward, where he will receive aud execute binding in any style de.-ired. August 1. 27-tf K. ^*■180,859 33 j Increase during last year •'?i01,2(5 0 i Premium notes averaging 14 8.*; 100 percent, on the j amount insured, the actual cost ot Insurance during j the year averiiging less than J per cent. RECEIPTS. Cash on hand last report $i72 80 “ for Premiums received 0,103 28 “ f..r Policies, Surveys & transfers 337 50 “ for Rent 0 iK) -.$7,283 67 DISBURSEMENTS. CaEh paid C. H. Sneed, fire loss -i850 uO “ “ Lot »nl balance Office building 1,450 00 “ “Salaries 1,550 00 “ “State Tax 1^00 “ “Contingent expen.«e.? 376 62 “ “ Premiums returned 20 65 SFCOJVD STOCK. Starr WlUlaiiis ARE now receiving their SECOND PURCHxVSE ot F,iLli m \n.\TER DRl GOODS, ROOTS. SHOES, HATS, CAPS, bonnp:ts, umbrellas, and Ready-Made Clothing, And have no hesitation in sayinsc it is the L.\RGEST aud MOST DESIR.VBLE stock now iu market; and having been purchased at greatly reduced prices from the early part of the season will be offered to buyers on terms that cannot fail to please. Oct. 25. 47-tf By GEO LAUDER. TWO DOORS ABOVE C. T. II.UGII & SON’S STORE, Fayetteville, 1%. r. Jan’y 20, 185G. 64ypd FURTHER SUPPLY OF BOOKS. I^LDOR.-VDO, by Bayb I Taylor; A Basket of Chips, ^ by Brougham; Table Traits, by Dr. Doran; The Renegade; Modern Pilgrims V>y Geo. Wood: Helen Leeson, a peep at New Vork Society: India, China and Japan, by Rajard Taylor; The Hidden Path; Hearts ease: Mitchell’s Traveller’s Guiile; Cumming’s Work?: Andrews’ Latin Engli.sh Lexicon; Small Edition of Psalms and Hymns, plain aud gilt; Smellie’s Philosoph}’; Greene’s Analysis; Webster’s Dictionaries; Cutter’s .\natomy, Physiology, &c. Just received. E. J. HALE i SON. Dec. 31. LAW KOORS. I i.!'- I’.ttt nl Slt-irii rninp. tlie Mniplc-i fi.r rai*ini/ \vnier or siipplyin',: lioil.-rN iiitniiiiKti.nl may l>e ti;id b> ,i.hire-.-.mil' '11)1 ,s|,K\ (t.'( M^iiliin I.:ini riiost durHlile ItF.r.l), ,\f\\ York. t.T :!iiiim! \UDEN SEED! GARDEN SE^I)!! i.AR'il’ supply of Johnson, Itobbin.s & Co. . ;.-brate 1 .'i. ' d just received,—warranted the of l'55. Thest; Seed have given universal M 'ti wtittiever used, and may be lelied on as .n ' ^'euuiiie. Also, Red Clover, Lucerne, and >1 • .Seed. For sale wholesale or retail by J. N. S.MITH, Drug-rist. 70ff 17. r DlSSOi.l riON. ■d HALL S.VCKETT is A 1 this day dis uiutual Consent. ;; ,i the firm will be settled by J. H. i. H.dl, who alone are authori7.e) to use th^- tirm in 'I'luidati^n. J, H. A. E. T. .\I. .N. C., Jan’y 16, 1850. VAI.UAHI.E IMIOIM’.RTV FOR OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay etteville, about 130 -Acres, known as the WUMFORD SWAMP. out 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. .Vlso, the Brick Stor* mid near the .Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A. Pemberton. ■A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, .Maxwell and Momford .Streets, known as the Hotel (lar len Lot,—could be ilivided into several Building Lot.s—very near the new Female High School Ruildings. .Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Muuiford Street. Several DESIRARLE i'.Ull.DlNG 'AtTS ou both Winslo>7 and .Mumfbrd Streets. •All this property can now be purchased on fuvora- ble terms, and a large jiart can leniaiu on Rondi and .Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf 1). W. C. BKNBOW, 1). 1). S., Graduate of the Baltlniore Collcf^ of DE.N'TAL SUIIUERY. Balance To-wit: (’ash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demanil,) •'j!2,250 00 Cash in Rank and in iianda of Agents $4,346 27 .$2,937 40 687 10 $2,937 40 ASSETS. Ca!>h on interest and in Bank, ^c. Rent due Real Estiite, paying 18 per cent. 150 W $2,937 40 190 00 1,800 00 .$4,927 40 18U,859 33 Office hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. -M. “ 3 P. .M. to 5 P. .M. dr. B E N B O W may be found at his Room near the Market, where all who are in uetd of the services of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call. All operations performed upop. the latest and moat approved plans. To those in need of »'trti/lciul he would eimplj' say that he is behind in no _ j improvement. He inserts from one to an entire set ^ ^ • . i fill® I’l’itina plate, which he guarantees ^ Mfiiioir ol lli(‘ Rev. Si(ln*y Siiiitii, to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. ■f iit.-r L:« .y IL.lland with neleetions fr«m ' He spends nine months of each year in this place, - ! ted bv .Mrs. Austin. (from 1st of October to the I'll of July.) -*■ *r - hy ' ' E. J. HALE & SON. * HALL, HALL, SACKETT. 70-tf Premium Notes on hand Amount Capital to meet any losses $1U4,780 73 In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu late the members and the public on the very fortunate and ImccesBful operations of the Company the past year. We have met with no loss since 7 th March, 1854, (Sneed’s,)—unless it be the case of Stranglaus & Eiuston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—/ t ery trt:aordinary cane,—\t is still under investigation. The following Directors were elected for next year: Geo. McNeill, H. L. Mvrover, Chas. Benbow, Henry Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. fillinghast, S. T. Hawley, T. S Lutterloh, \Vm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedrnan. J. G. Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, J. D, U'illiams, A. .V. McKethan, J. H. Cook, A E. Hall, A. W. S:eel, J G. Cook; and R. F. Brown o. Wilmington. OFFK.^ERS: GEO. McNEILL, President. H. L. .MYROVER, Vice President. C. A. McMlLL.VN, Secretary. J. G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Executive Comrnitlfe for next Quarter: Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, W'm. McLaurin. May 24, 1855. 4-Y Sept. 29. 40-tf IIDER VINEGAR, a good article, W. H. CARVER. 64-tf for sale by Nov. 10. We are now receiving and expect to keep up a laro'c stock of (Groceries. WE OFFER B.\GS Coffee—llio, Laguira and Java, 15 Hhds. Sug.ars, 50 “ Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 75 Bbl 3. Sugars,—coffee, crush’d &powd’d, 125 Ba^s Shot, 45 Kegs Powder, 20 Hhds. ’>Vesteru Bacon, 3,500 Lbls. N. C. 50,000 Segars, assorted qualities, lOO Boxes Cheese, With every other articlc in our line. All of which we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchange for pro duce or naval stores. D. & W. McLAURlN. May 23. 3-tf FRENCH BUR»r MwL STONEs", WARRANTFD. rf'^HE Subscriber.^ inform their friemls and the public that they make to order FKEXCII III KK II. I, STO.V J? S, warranted to be of the best quality, being made fn.m Burr B.ocks of their own iniportatiou from the France. They also keep for sale ClilllG'iK. E.SIIPIS iUiil (’f)i;\il('0 MILL STONES, BOI TING'CLOTH and CALCINED PL.ASTER. From the Senior Partner’s long experience in the late firm of Egenton, .Morriss li Co., of which he was a member, ami their determination to give satis faction, they assure cu.stomera their orders shall be faithfully aud promptly executed. WILLIAM IIOGG SON, S. E. Corner of North and Centre Sts., opposite the Baltimore & Susquehanna R. R. Depot, Baltimore. May 2M, 1855. 5-ypd ~ F7)ir Ri:vr. A VERY desirable Dwelling, recently built, with ^ convenient out houses, near the business part of the town. Apply to D. & W. McLAURIN. ' Deo. 20. t)3-tf H.VRTON’S American Criminal Law, new and third Edition; “ Precedents of Indictments and Pleas: “ on the American Law of Homicide; “ Law Dictionary; Morris on the Law of Replevin; Troubat on Limited Partnership; Wharton Stile’s American .Medical Jurisprudence, Just received by E. J, II.\LE & SON. Dec. 19. JiINES’S EQUITY. OLUME 1, just received and for sale by Methodist Hymns, various and Methodist Disciplines, just received. E. J. HALE Dec. 22, E. J. HALE & SON. styles; & SON, SONGS AND BALLADS OF the American Revolution; Phocnixiana, or Sketches and Burlesque'" Zaidee, from Blackwood’s .Magazine; Grape Vine. Also, further supplies of School Books, &c received by Feb, 12. Hoare o.. the just E. J. HAT P. SON. FHOS. H. TH.LlNGHASr, Rooft^ni.^'nER, Anderson Street, opposite lYorth of F. J. ITale &• Son's Booki^tore. nUSlC, Magazine.s, and all descriptions of Books are bound in all styles in the best and most substantial inanaer, on terms, the same as at any place in the South. Persons wishing to kuow the prices of binding, will be supplied with a list peraon- al’.y or by letter. Sept, 25, 18.55. 39->f R. M. ORREf.L, »IUCTiO.VEER AND CoiiiiiiiKi^ioii .Herchaiit. April 9, 1855. 90-tf JOSEPH R. BLOSS^OM. ~ € o .n .m s s 1 o xX AND FORWARDLNG MERCIL\NT, ll^ilmin^ton^ *V. C. Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold In this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67 T. C. & b7 g7 WORTH, Coniniissioii Forwarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wiliiiiiigrtoii, I\'. C. Usual advanco made on consignments. Jan’y 17, 1855. 03-tf CILVRLES HANKS, C 0.^*r E C TI O.VEU, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreifjn Fruits, Xuts, Ciyars, Tobacco, Snuff, tScc STREET, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 1853. 73tf W. p. EI.LIOTT, ~ Gtutral Conuaissiou and Forwardimj Merchant WIL3IIXGT0N, N. C. June 10, 1854. 4tf J. c. poi:, DEALER IN STAPLE FANCY DRY GOOUS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings. riai/ Street, Fayetteville, N. C. May 2G, lo55. T. C. WORTH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, WILMINOTON, N. C. •lan'y 10, 18-56. J. S. RANKS, I'oiiiiiiiMMioii .Heroliaiit, Wilmington, N. C. Jan’y 1, 185f>. G. W.~WILLIA.\LS cV CO. .WE just received a large and well select^ 4-tf 08-tf iO-if quarries The subscribers will piirchiise Spirits ! Turpentine, or make advances on consiguuicnts to thL-ir j friends in Wilmington, or New York. j C. T. HAIGH .j- SONS. ■ April 0,1855. '^'>tf .lUST PUBLISHED, ! .1 .Vrir anti tJorrectcd Edition of Devereux’s Equity, Vol. 2. I"^OR SOME years past this volume of the Reports of the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been out of print. The subscribers have printed a 2d edi tion, revised and corrfcted, which they will be iiappy to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have incomplete sets. Orders are solicited. Should they be encouraged sufficiently by the sale of this volume, i they propose to follow it by a re-print of Devereus’s 1st, 3d. and 4th Law, and Dev, & Battle’s 1st Law. all of which are out f print. E. J. IIALE k Sf>N. II Harper’s Magazine for March, just i received. E- HALE & SON. sortmf'nt of 11 VRU" ARE -AND GROCERIES," to wuich they -ivite the attention of Country Mer- ohants. .March 17, 1855 84- . "Worth 8c TJtley, Ft>rwarding uiid (Tener;il Coiuniifesion \U:RCnANTS, FatfetteriHe^ •’I*. C, J, A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. rxLKy. s7 m TilOM vs, DEALER IN fancy & S FAPI.E DRV GOODS, READV-M A D K CLOTIIING. HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS. BLANKETS, &c., &c. Comer Market and Gillespie St.. FayetteviIle,^N.^C. Dec. 17, 1855. C2-tf u\ I (

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