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KAYF.TTFA’IM.K. N. C., i\[ARCFI 24, 1«r>G.
NO. 189.]
A i'
Ki» MON DA VS AM) T)irKSDAYS.
I AIM) J. HALK & SON.
UTOHS! .\ND PUOI’RIKTOKS
• SvTiii-Wrokly Obskr\ ki! 5::^ 00 if paid in
■j;J ’>0 if p:iiil ilurinp; the yenr of su'>?^'rip-
4 iftt'rthe year bas cxjiin*'!.
kly Oh.mkrvkr ()(»j.er luiuuin. it'paid in
50 if paid during tlu> yeivr of su^)sorip-
; iK) fifi«r tlip yonr hns expired.
.'^KMKNTS insertotl f..r sixty cents per
line.'' for tlie firt. !ind tJiirty ccnts for each
irdication. Ve:irly udvertisements by 'pe-
. [S. at reasou:il)le rate.-^. Advertiser? are
ti'il ti' st.ite the number of insertimi.s desire'l, or
; : ne oi>ntinued till forbid, ;'.!id churned aocord-
5^3^ Letter^ to tlie F. litorx must be post-paid.
iTtiM'inents to be iusert“>l i: char>;ed oO per
PI HI.K' XOrU'K
[IKIU'BV tilVEN, that l>ooks of Subscription to
I! ■■ . -ipital
;t' rk v'f the Central RniT Road, from
,;:i.prt llarb. i viii K“iiHnsville. Clinton, Fayetteville.
■; I West, will be opened "ii Thursda\. tke lOth day ;
’ .\pril ann remain i-peu according to the terms ’
; ;e 'barter unti; further notice, at the following
:in 1 under dire> t; of the fviHowiiig naineil
*.- 11'. I iimnis'ioners in the Ch.arter, vii:
V tlie I' ainty ...f On-,l, w. at the 'iflioe ot the ('lerk
: . ('-•iinty Co .il t at .1 ai k>oiiviile. and at the I'osl
!’i-ii Land* K, W. b\>nville. (I Ward, J. H.
'..It White, Jidin .Averitt. Jr.. ()wi?n Hug-
■ \V. Humphrey,
aiteret • ouuty. \t the office of l>r. M. K. Areu-
u! P.eautort I'r. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L.
. ^ _:'e3t>y
\? ;r.c store of 0. W. Taylor at Carolina t'ity. -('ol.
N I'winis. H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesliv. iJridge
- ,.u ie':,
t: luiplin County, at the office of the Cowniy Court
rk at Kenansville.—Mujor Owen R. Keuan. David
>■ ., 15. Kelly. Win. E. Hiil, \Vm. J. H'Uistoii,
■ I'hfD -traham.
■ .'^ampson ('"unty. the otlicc • ' tiie County Court
•■rk itt Clinton.—Th. uias 1. Fii>'U. Dr. Thmias
a; ' in. McKay. 1‘aTi ’-k Ahn j liy, Wm. Faison,
■ i*>eainan, Alfred Jolni'^ ■
- •- uiii> erland County, ai i ayetteville, at the office
; A. A. MeKethau,—Thoma* 11. I nderwood, Kanial
' L *nie’, Edward L. Wiiis’-w. Io'iti Blocker.
F,.rra of subscription;
The I'ndersigned agree to take the number of share.s
: ■sD-ii ea. h, set opposite to our names respectively,
.1 the Central Rail R>.nd Comp»iny: and in all respects
Comply w' th the terms .f the i'harter.
Names ' Residence S.- 'f sh sres Cash i WUrk
•Subscriptions may be made payable in W'jrk, and
i.:-v spetlfy whether for grading or cross-ties; and
i'..-ckho!ders .shall in every case have preference in
.^i^g Coutrftv.ts, when bids are the same .r at Kngi-
-i.r'5 e.stimate.
soon one hunUred thousand duitars ar> 3u'-
,r;hed, the Commissioners of ■ 'nslow County are tu
‘ - lu'tified. an' they are retjuired to call a meeting of
■ okhi'Mers to organize the Company.
March l&o'i. S7-3m
M\\Ti:o MILLS.
ril.MLS valuable property is now offered for sale. It
f Consists of a 1‘aper, (Jri«t nnil Saw Mill, and a
Farm with a commodious Dwelling House thereon. It !
is sitr.ated in Wake county, at th-.' (.Srcat Falls of Neuse i
Rivei', thii-teen tniles from Raleigh, and four miles :
trom the Depots of the Haleigh ."v (iaston Hail Road at !
Forestville and Hunr.'ville. The Farm embrrtcc.s three :
hundred and sixty-nine acres_ of good ar:ible land —
I»art of which is in woods.
'I'lie Paper Mill is a massive Htone building, 201 feet
long by f).') I'eet wide- -part of it two and a half stories
high, and covered with a ti?i roof. The machinery coti-
sists of fo!ir engines of great power, one Rotnry Boiler,
one Fourdenier machine of excellent quality, wl.ich
has turned off pdunls of jiaper within ‘JJ iiours
—together with all (>tlier appliances necessary for
paptH- making—all in good order. The m;»ciiinery is
driven by Bluke water wheels under a he.ad of IS feet
water. There is a large Stock House attacheil, to
gether with an oftice and eleven houses for the opera
tives. .Also a IMacksmith - ho]> and a (’arpcuter’s shop
of two stories. .\n abundant sujiply of the puro.«t
wash-water.
Tiie Grist ^H11 is a new buiUUng, )0 feet long by .>2
feet wide—of four floors. It has three pair of stones,
each pjiir driven by a Blake wtiter wiieel.
The Saw Mill contains an excellent circular saw.
Timber can be r;ifted down the river from twelve miles
above.
If not sooner disposed of, tiie jiroj>ert\ will be olfer-
ed at public sale, at the C.nirt House in IlMloigli, on
tlie third .Monday in May nrxt
Terms, which will be liberal. '.''.11 be ma'le known on
the day of sale, or on application to the liank of the
State of North Carolina, at Ualeigii.
(iKO. W’. MOKDECAl, Prot^’t
March 10, isjf,. brt-ts
I
XOriCK IS HKKKin
^jiUl.AT the Annii.a; Meeting uf the
m th« Cape Fear A: Deep
pauy will be hehl in the town
day the ITtii of .\pril next.
HENRY A LONDON. Sec'j
1‘ittsboro’, March 1. So-tm
(.!\ K\
t.ickh.dders of
River Navigation I’om
>f Ilavw J. cu Thur'-
(iOJ.DSHOKOUGIl 1
fktiai.e: €OLi.EC}i!:. |
"^flK third Ses.sion of this Institution cotnmences on
A\ eilnvRday, the 8d of Jan’y 1H5:>, und endu on the i
■■>d of June, 1 S.'ii'S.
Rfv. JAS. H. BHKNT, A. B., President.
Di-. Moroas ('loss, bite of (!hapel Hill, Profoagor of
■Mathematics.
And .1 full corps of Teachers in every branch.
f
l^oard, including Washing, Lights, Fuel, »vc.,
per session, .'frjiMXt
Tuition in Primary Department, idO 00
Collegiate Dei:artmeiit, :j;20 00
i)ne hundrwd loliars will cover !iil expfiises of the
session in the (^olleginte course and all ornament^il
branches.
Pupils in primary d.'partment chargol the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable in
advance.
Three Lectures on scientific subjects will be delivered
eaoh month.
We are making every effort to render the School the
tii st in advantages and chcapneiss, and pledge to reduce
prio;es, and multiply th,‘ advintages in proportion to
the increase of patronage. V.’I.eu our number of pupils
re.-iches 200 we shall b*- uble 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 ev'*ry girl in the State.
We return thanns for tiie unexampled support wt
have had and believe it will tie continued. For further
informa.’ioa apply to the 1‘resident of the faculty, o»
mvselt'. W.M. K. L.V.NK, Pres't Stockholders.
Dec. l;-5, IPal. r^T-tf
NOTiCi:.
K. WILLLAM J. BiloWN is otxr authorized agent
to receive payments, and grant discharges for
JAMH8 K\ LK
H.AS just received a large and genei'al assortment
of
MPK 1* UOODS.
Among which are,
tiuO pieces Dress DeLains.
French and Hnglish Merino,
Plain Merino, renl French.
Persian Cloth.s,
lilrtck and (,'olored Silks,
Irish Linens, all Flax,
Table ( loths and Napkins,
t'arpeting, very cheaji.
Calicoes, well assorted.
Kerseys and Linseys,
Silk, Woolen and Cotton Hose,
Ladies’ Twisted Silk Mitts,
Dre.s.s Trimmings, hi>., &c.
All of which being purchased by the package for
Cash, will be offered at the lowest market price for
cash, or on time to paying customers.
Sept. 27, lHo5. 39-tf
JOSEPH BAKKK, .lit.,
/lTTOK.\i:r AT
'.\S taken an oflice next iloor to Wm. B. Wright’s
. Law oftice on Green Street. He wiW atteiul and
practice in the County and Superior (Courts of Cumber
land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 1853. 79-tf
MKN WaXTEI).
OR 100 MEN w.anted on the Western Rail
^ W Hoad, to work on Sections 2 ami 3, near
Fayetteville. The location is healthy, and the highest
wages will be paid. HIRAM PARDEFi.
Sept. 24, 18o5. 38-
50
any D'uk accounts we
.hiue 1,
L'
have in the eountv of Robeson.
J. a; T WADDILL.
Ttf
.Mauaziur
received. 11,
lor .March, |u.'
J. HALll vV SI»N.
BOOK lUXDKRV.
W. H.VIvDlE ha-: resumed the Book Binding
Business, over the Tai-r Shop of €lark ic
Wov'dwurd. where he will receive an«l execute binding
in ;iuv St . le ilcsired.
li.
A.k
27-tf
priiig (loods lor
E are iiow recei\iag an uhm.- 'u'
IH5G.
ly large stock
sPRi.Mi m mm (iooo;^.
• .. :i we will sell very che. p for Cash,
• ie t(i Wholesale r*'iyers exi lusi vt-1 >.
"'!r stock wi:’. cnsi-t of a genera’ s
ir in the usua'
FOR SALi:.
JH. ROBERTS CO.. desirous nf chat.ging
• their business, otfer for sale the FL'RNITL’UE
-AND FIXTL'RES of the Fayetteville Hotel, together
with a lease of the Building till thu 1st of July 1''-’>S.
This Hotel is too f;jvurably known to the public to
require recommendation from us, and we feel assured
that a rare chau(.e t^i make money i embraoed in th*‘
abi've offer.
Any information respecting the fiusiues- .f tlie
House will be cheerfully given t>; such as may make
iuiiuirT. Terms m ie easv.
■ .1. U. Uol’.KKTS .V CO.
Maroh 1, IS-l'M. 83-tf
JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2.
^■''HE (subscribers have for sale, the ‘'d volume "t' the
I Report* of Law Cases in the .'Supreme ( ourt of
North Carolina, by H. C. Jones. Esq. Jut puMished.
.Aiso, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other
l.aA Books. E. .1. H.^LE iV SON.
^larch 1, 15'>5.
1 in v TONS ta AXo.
f H^HE Subscribers are receiving their Fall Stock oi
M. K O C K'] K I C embracing a large .ind
general assortment in iheir line, v.hich they ofler
tu wholesale buyers at the lowe.st market rate- for C:i-:!.
I'ountry Produce, or on the usual -re.lit ti. rr> ..i t
puviug customers.
ALSO,
I'it'tv 'Tuns Host IVrnvian Ciuaiio,
fnr Cash| at 3" cents per pound.
GEO. V'. WILLIAMS \ CO.
.Aug. 27, l^ >5. 30-tf
“l„\\V C)P.\KT.\ERSU1P.’'
farming lands on (.’ape Fear ’ E, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law
made satisfactory if the right > WW Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts
■tion of
^ r\RLi: FAXC V HKY CJOODS,
SILK AND STRAW BONXETs,
Bim-TS, shoes, UMBRELLAS.
REA DA*- M A u E C LOT H1N C.,
DK1>!^ TKI7I
With a great variety of notions.
1^- Ti "wing us n^'t' - past due| arc earnestly
uested t>> make immediate payment.
STGAR-ifOUSb: MOI.ASSKS.
HHDS. rioi’Sugar-Huu^c .Nlolasses. ju-t
received an V,i'sale by .lA.S. G. COOK.
an. 7. 18oti. t»7-
STARK jc
March 17, 1856.
WILLIAMS
87-tf
(iARDKX SHHD! (iARDKX Sl'A'AV.l
A LARGE supply of .Johnson. Robbins .s: Co.’s
."m celebrated Seed just received.—warrante 1 the
growth of ISoo. These .Seed have given universal
satisfaction wherever useil, and may be relied on as
fresh and genuine. Also, Red Clover, Lucerne, and
Blue Grass Sead. For sale wholesale or retail V)v
J. N. SMITH, Drug-ist.
Jan’y 17, 1856. 7('tf
\ ALTAliLK 1‘K0IM:RTV
fOFFEK for >; ile, my L.ANDS in the Town of Fay
etteville. about lo'» Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
Ab.iuf Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the(^rop
lU'W on it will show^. Vlso, the
?Tvi-k l..ot
near the M.trket S(uarr. occupied by Mr. Johu .A.
I’emberton.
.\ Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Maxwell and Mumt'ord .''treets, kuown as the Hotel
Garden Lot. ^-ould be divi.led into several Building |
Lots— very near the new Female High School Buildings. '
.\lso, the Stable Lnt adji.iniiig. fronting on .Muiuford
Street.
Several DES11C\1>1,E BUILDING LoTS on both.
Wiu-ilo^.' and Muiuford Streets.
.\11 tiiis property i-an now be purehnsed on ftivoni- j
b'p lern’S. and a l.irge j .rX can remain on Bond an 1 |
Mortgage if desired. ]
THO. J. CURTIS. :
Oct. 10, l''.»6. 43-tf I
1), W (\ BKNBOW, I>. I). S., ;
Crailuate of tlie Italtlniore Culle^e of j
UKNT \l, SI RI.KRV. I
('►tlice hour' from .V. M. to 1 P. M.
I 1-. M. to 5 P. .M.
DR. B E N 15 O W may be found at his Room
near the Market, where all wiu are in need of the
■services of a Denti.->t are respectfully invited to call.
All operations performtd upon the latest and most
approved plans. To those in need of %-it’ti/iciill
'Ttfth, he wiiuld simply say that he is behind in no
improvement. He inserts from «ue to au entire net
up .11 tine ti 'ld or Platiua pl.ite. which he guarantees
to be e.iually as serviceable as the natural organs.
He “jiends nine months of eacli year in this place,
(fri/Hi 1st of October to the 1st of .July.)
Sept.
‘JOO C’uHks l’'r‘sh f.ime, Calcinod
Plaster, Plastering Hair and Cement, Mackerel and
Herring, by J. W. POWERS & CO.
April 19. 93tf
Cape t^ear handi^ for i^ale.
WE (.»FFER for sale that V'aluable Plantation,
kuown as the “.\SH11 PL.ACE.” seven miles
above Fayetteville, on the (’ape Fear River, recently
the properly of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN
HUNDRED -A(.’RES,—every acre of which is (Jape
Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of
cultivation. This Land requires no puffing as it is
kuown to be the best
River. Terms will be
sort of purchaser is found
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
J. & T. WADDILL.
Feh. tl, 18->5. 73-tf
xoricH.
^|''HE notes iind accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley,
£ are in the hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col
lection. as longer indulgence icill not be given, it is
hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs.
J(‘HN M. BEASLEY.
June 25, 1855. 12tf
h'dyettcvillc Miitvnl Insurance (Jornjxiny.
.-Iji Abstract u/the S>'vo ml Annual RE PORT
of' tJu' Pn Aident and Dirtctois:
Policies iSHued past year 524, whole number issued
1233, covering property amounting to 126,353 00
Policies cancelled and expired 851,635 66
iU:X.JAML\ R. HUSKE,
%TTOK.\EY AT LAW,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0.
-AV be found at the Office formerly occupied by
IfB. Walter A. Huske, Esq., on Bow Street.
Will (ittend the Counties of Moore, Cumberland and
Robeson. And obtain Kounty Land and Pensions under
the various acts.
. March 15, 1855. 84tf
AXDRKW j! S^FEDMAN^
.iTTOR\RY AT L.IW,
UAVING removed to Pittsborough, N. C., will at
tend regularly, the Courta of Chatham, Moore,
and Harnett Countie.s.
April 10, 1855. 91-tf
VV. HUSKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
f’LERK AND MASTER IN EQUITY.
Favettevillk, N. C.,
May be found at the Equity Office, in the Court House.
Sept. 22. 1855. 38-tf
ftnfgs and Jfledichies^.
[AM now receiving mj- SPRING STOCK of DRUO.S.
MEDICINES and CHEMICALS.
SAM’L J. HINSDALE.
March 17. 87-3t
Wi ley’s Xow N. C. Form Book. A
further supply )ust rec’d. E. .1. HALE & SON.
March 12.
I'^rnest Liinvooti, l>v Mrs. Heiitz:
The Attache in Madrid; Memoir of S. S Prentis.s;
Tolla, a Tale of Modern Rome; Sense and Sen.»ibility,
by Miss Austen; (Catharine Volmar. by Reynolda; The
Greek Romance of Heliodorus &c . translated by Rev.
Rowland Smith; School Books, Blank Books, &c
E. J. HALE 4- SON.
^A
Jan v 20.
FOR SALE,
FEW good F.\RM HORSES, apply soon
to M. McKlNNON.
73-3m
Xcw Method for the Guitar, by
Charles C. Converse; Hunten’s Instructions for the
Piano Forte; Burrowes’ Piano Forte Primmer. Fur
ther supplies juflt received E. J. HALE tSi SON.
Nov. 19.
A Memoir of the Rev, Sidney Smith,
by his Daughter, Lady Holland, with selections fram
his Letters, edited by Mrs. Aastin.
I’or sale by E. J. H.ALE \ SON.
.1. A. SPEARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
of Cumberland, Harnett,
o
A TTGNQS the Courts
m W'ake and Johnston.
Feb’y 13, 1856.
Addres.s, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C.
78 lyr
Dr. K. A. BLACK.
FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hin.sdale’s
Chemist and Drug Store.
FeVy 7, 185G.
ro-ti
of the following counties of this State: Chatham, Cum
berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supr^'me Court.
J. H. HAUGHTON.
JNO. MANNING.
Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 1856. 72tf
H. L. IK)LMES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N, C.
FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street.
BOARDINa,
PRIVATE A.\0 TR A.\J«JIE.\T,
FRONT STREET.
L. M A L I. E T T ,
WILMINGTON, N C.
March 1, 1856. 83-2m
FOR REXT.
A VERY desirable Dwelling, recently built, with
convenient out house's, near the business part of
the town. Apply to D. & W. McL.VURIN.
Dec. 20. tt3-tf
o
under Journal office.
Dec. 12.
48-tf
.\mount now iujurel
$1,271,717 34
3ir,333 36
126,474 03
$189,859
Amount of I’remium Notes
“ •• expired i cancelled
“ “ ■ “ now on hand
Increase during last year i61,27o 07
Premium noteu averaging 14 8S 100 percent, on the
amount insured, the autual cost of Insunmce dviring
the year averaging less than i per cent.
KECEIPTS.
Cash on hand last report $772 89
*• for Premiums received 0,103 28
“ for Policies. .'Purveys li transfers 337 50
“ for Kent 70 00
$7,288 67
29
40-tf
DISBURSEMENTS.
Cash paid (J. H. Sneed, fire loss $850 (Xj
“ I.ot and balance Office building 1,450 00
Salaries l,55o 00
“ “St:itc Tux 100 00
“(’ontingent expenses 375 62
“ “ Premiums returned 20 65
FMOS. Ii. TILLLXGHASr,
BOO
Anderson Street, opposite N^orth of E. ./. Hale Jc
Son’s Bookstore.
MUSIC, -Magazine.s, and all descriptions of Books
are bound in all styles in the best and most
substantial manner, on terms, the same as at any
place in the South. Persons wishing to know the
prices of bindiag, will be supplied with a list person
ally or by letter.
Sept. 1855. 39-tf
R. M. ORRELL,
ire TiO.VKK H
AND
€oiiiiiiii!(*4ioii TIereliaiit.
■ April 9, 1855. 90-tf |
I ^O^PH R. BI^SSOmT I
i o.n ss 1 o
AND
! FORWARDLXG MERCiLAXT,
*V. C,
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
meuts, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
' ped to other ports or sold in this market.
! Feb. 12, 1855. 67
GROCERIES AXD HARDWARE.
rr'^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
X Goods in the GROCERY and HARDW.ARE LINE;
all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar
tered for country produce, on terms the most reason
able. A small lot of SADDLERY for sale cheap.
Give ua a call. G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi
ness to transact in thii* place, such as renewals. Sc.,
can have it done on the usual terms, by sending same
to my care. 0. W. I. G.
Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 1855, 39tf
THE lEf REl'ISi mWU.
TBIHE Subscribers have received on consignment, a
■ few copies of the New Revisal. Price $4,
071 delii'ery. E. J. HALE fit SON.
Jan’y 21.
PUMPS.
tlORCE “yd Suction Pumps,
She .t.ead and Lead Pipe.
For sale by C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square.
March 30.
88-tf
JOXES'S EQUITY.
OLUME 1, just received aud for sale by
T E. J. HALE & SON.
Methodist Hymns, various styles;
and Methodist Disciplu.es, just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Doc. 22.
I
.NKW Sl’ltl.Vi; (.OOOS.
WE are now receiving a large and desirable stock
of SPRlNi aud SUM MER GOODS, consisting
■ ''taple and Fancy Dry Good-i,
ILVTS, ROOTS AND SIIOKS, BONNETS
AND rMBRELLAS,
Wh'.ch will be oU’ered cheap f^r cash, or on the usual
time to prompt customers. Those owing us debts of
long standing, are earnestlv requested to pay them.
H (a E. J. LILLY.
Fayetteville, .Alarch lii, 1850, 87-4w
i)l
SM^Ki.VG
JAS F. 1 OI LKS.S,
DLSSOLUriOX
/'HIHE firm of HALL .y SACKKTT
jL solved by mutual consent.
The business of the firm will bo -
Hall or A. E. Hall, who alone are
the name of the tirm in liquidation.
J. H.
A. 11.
T. M.
Fayetteville, N. (,'., .Jan'y 16, 1856.
W AX ri:i>.
.. this day dis-
‘ -settled by J. H.
autiiorlzcd to use
H.VLL,
HALL,
SAt’KKTT.
70 tf
•VI'
ite
ner of Hay and Dojaddson
the Fayetttv 'dlf Holt lj
WOULD respectfully cad the atten
tion of his fiiends and customers
to his complete stock of
DUl'GS,
.111: D1 I K !>•,
Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs,
Which he is now receiving, and will offer
at prices us low as they can be bought at
this market. His object is to sell
licine that can be lependc>l upiin, as he buy.'s none
'It the genuine article.
Constantly on hand
//((Vy Fluid, Camphfue, Spiiitu Tvrptntin^-,
Alrnfiol, Brandies and U(^fnr Jf>‘dical
j-.r/>osis;') ConijresA Wtifi-r, Citrate
Slaifnesia, Fast India ^ 'oftur Oil.
•I r h 15, 1856. «7-ti
(ientleman of the B.-ir. if .iifiicieiit encourage
ment is shown him, ib signs deuvering, in Wil
mington and Fayetteville, a COURSE of Li^cf L BES on
i the
j EARLY HISTORY OF THE CAPE FK VU COUNTRY:
;ind to this end desires, and througii this mediuiu
I calls upon, all those who may have Manuscripts n:id
Doc'iments relating to tiie Revolution..ry History of
I this section of the State,—.such as letters, printed
' doeuments, j(-c., t > forward them to 'am at Klizabeth-
■ town, N. (.'.
I .All letters, ic., will be cnrefully preservcl. and
after heing noted, will be safely returned to their pro
per owners.
Addres.s .1. K., at F.lizfibpthtown, Bladen
(Jountv. N. •’
i.;
ivery Slabi(!.s.
Unileisigned conlinue.s
S to carry on the IdVEItY
BUSI.N'ESS at this place. They
have lately largely increased
their Stock and '-Mn now offer to
the public as good H.irses, (’ar-
riages and Drivers as can be
found in the Southern country.
Thankful for thelargopatron
age heret'iforo extended to us, we solicit a continua
tion of the public favor. We proniisp a sati.sfactory
trip to all who may wish to travel.
Stables ut the West end of .Mumford street,
where one of the Proprietors may always be found,
or at the Store fir.st (loor East of .Mr. Lutterioh.
J. W. POWERS & CO.
1853 71tf
.1
l!l’K.NI.\(; I I.I’ll)
^'.^'T received. Fresh, at one dollar per gallon, for
-.I’e bv S. J HINSDALE.
17. t^7-3t
T
fUtiVs Hitlent t'hi'onometrt' iJttf/htt.
• n .mpr.ivy'll Stp«m Knginr fur whirti I.pIIi-; . I'.iletii
i:!.in;eil 111 .!i III N .A. I; I.K1», o!..\evv Voik. .laii. is.'i.",
Mlurc ol ili liii|ir.iveliiei)t t- in tlie incrra-e o! [mner
f. iit ;inil K itucini! the u i ol'llie lliifioif iino li.ill
iv 1)1 iiifl firiricil t.y ici .n:> the iteiiiii in iii h.iUi sides
■' ..linUer: liouiil.iiu t,,. ,/e >1 the |n-rt, .‘iiiil I»:il.'in'iii2 llie
ri\ rt ini)Viiit' Uii Irii i,.,!! :im] wt-ight ol ;lie ninlc v.ilves, re
I 1 hc:ii|s. i innr 'ill" rnils, tr. 'I'he exceeiliii;: >iiii
' ' iVi:- f.iiL’ine. r**n I'-r^ it iii'irli iii>rt iliinble ami ea.sily
-••'1 til .n any other, anil vvhcn |)i;n cil U|)ini the boiler with
■ il piirtah'e ihDimli elliscto' .
' I Kncin). rci eiv/'il lha Klit.'T I’KI/.K Mi;i) \ f., lit the Great
■a ill I’aris. There are Himnt Seveiilv I’im" hI' them now
' f' U'.ii, all t'ivlnjr great >ntisl"actinn.
l'l;ICK‘«:
1 MorHc Flnrinc Slo*) l!i»'.' .ind tUlinej
;
I, ..
4(KI
..
In rii I tu KiO horse piiwi-r at th“ slu'rii st notice.
" K eil', l’)-!i;nt Mil Paiiip, tJie >iiiii|iiest and most durHhle
I'"', t'lr misinu witi«?r or fupplyinE liuilcrs.
' 1" ' oildij ' tion niHy be hid by adilre'tsint!
TOr.SLKV &. RKnO,
V»3 Muid«n I.ane. New V'orK.
' •» »S7-3mp(l
«1-2-1
ISO
:mh)
400
.■yio
«U-*
!i5^5 lilOWAaiD,
JltiR the itpj'relieiision and delivery of my negro'
inati I’AGE, a bright m'.ilatto, about 28 years of ,
age; fnr his confmeiueiit in any Jail so that 1
get him again. When be left he had on a brown '
Satinett Coat aii'l Pants, makes a good appearance, ^
and no doubt will pass himself as a free man; about 5 |
feet 10 or II inches high, w.'ighs about lb5 pounds, j
and had, at the time lie left, a fel.on on the middle
finger of his left hand: has on his chin a goatee Tor
long beard. i 1 exjiect he will endeavor to make his
way to .\bingdon, Washington county, Va., where he
was raised. D. M- .McL.VLRIN,
Laurinburgh, Richninnd Co., N. C.
Feb'v 4, 18-’)6. 75-tf
Florida Land A|»eiicy.
fBlHE undersigned has ■establiebed an AGENCY in
i the tow.i of .Mligator, Columbia (’ountv. Florida,
1 for the PURCHASE, SALE or LOCATION of LAND
W ARRANTS, the PURCHASE aud SALE of LANDS
! generally, improved or unimproved.
The fact iiow being established that a Rail Road is
t to be constructed imm-diately, connecting the Atlantic
1 and the Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire
i length ot this (,'ounty, east and west: and in view of
^ the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth
I of pine timber on the land, the healthfulness of the
I climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can
now be obtained, theie is perhaps no section of the
I'nion which offers e((ual inducements to the emigrant
j from the other States.
I Having had some experience in farming on the dif
ferent kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge
of Uiein throughout the County; and having acquired
unusual facilities for pointing out such as are for sale,
either of public or private lands, he feels very confi
dent of making it the interest of all persons wishing
ii'formation, or wh' may have determined to settle in
Florida to call ou him. WILL. 0. JEFFREYS.
References:
Hon. E. (’. Cabell, 1
Hon. A. E. Maxwell, I T.allahassee, Fla
Hon. David S. W.alker, State Reg., )
m' 1 Carthage, N. C.
H C. McLean, Esq., j
Dr. >Jallett, j Fayetteville, N. C.
Rev. Geo. McNeill, /
Messrs. W. M. Lawton & Co., (Charleston, S. C.
June 27, 1855. 13-Y
BalaMce
-$4,S46 27
$2,937 40
To-wit:
Cash loaned out on Bond and
Security, (on demand,) $2,250 00
Cash in Bank and in hands of
Agents 687 40
T. C. (Si B. G. WORTH,
Commission Ac Forwarding Merchants,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
Usual advances made on consignments.
$2,937 40 ! Jan’y 17, 1855.
63-tf
Fayettevillt '/eb’y 22
w
wool.
/"OOL carded with
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnaburgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sale by
June 1854.
ROLf.S.
iispatch at Blount’s Creek
GEO. McNEILL.
7-tf
Fayetteville Candif Manufactory.
fB^HE subscriber still continues to manufacture a
JL superior article of plaiu and fancy CANDIES
at the eld stand, (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North,
of the Market House,) where lie would be happy to
see hia old friends and customers.
CHARLES BANKS.
Maroh 1, 1853. 78tf
$2,937 40
190 00
1,800 00
$4,927 40
189,859 33
ASSETS.
('’ash on interest and m Bank. ,^o.
Rent due
Real Estate, paying 13 per cent.
Premium Notes on hand
Amount Capital to meet any losses
In conclusion, the President and Directors congratu
late the members and the public on the very fortuaate
and successful operations of the Company the past
ar. NVe have met with no loss since 7th March,
1854, (Sneed’s,)—unless it be the case of Stranglaus &
Einston at Kinston, whose Store was blown up—a very
extraordinary cane,—it is still under investigation.
$194,786 73
CHARLES BAXKS,
C O^^'FF. C TiO*VF Ml,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreijn Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Snnjf,ii:c
OREE.’V
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1853. 73tf
\V7 P. ELLIOTT,
General Commission and Forwarding Merchant
WILMINGTON, N. C.
4tf
The following Directors were electeS for next year;
Geo. McNeill, H. L. Myrover, Chas. Benbow, Henry
Lilly, Jas. Kyle, S. W. Tillinghast, S. T. Hawley, T.
S. Lutterioh, Wm. McLaurin, N. A. Stedman, J. G.
Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, J. 1). Williams,
A. A. McKethan, J. H. (’ook, A. E. llall, A. W. Steel,
J. G. Cook; aud R. F. Brown of Wilmington.
OFFICERS;
GEO. McNEILL, President.
11. L. MYROVER, Vice President.
C. -V. McMlLL.VN, Secretary.
J. G. !HEPHERD, Attorney.
Executive Committee for next (quarter:
Geo. McNeill, S. W. Tillinghast, Wm. McLaurin.
May 24, 1855. 4-\
i
lIDER VINE(j.\R, a good article,
^ for sale by VV. H. CARVER.
Nov. 10. 54-tf
J. l\. SMITH,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
A* €'rrF^mC,liuS,
Painta; Oils;
VARMSHES; WIXDO iV-GLASS AXI)
Putt I)', Glass- ircirr; Perfamcri/; Fine Soaps;
Fine Tooth and Hair Brushes) Faint
Fivushes, Field and Garden Seeds;
Sf)ices-, Snvjf's-, Surgical Jnstru7nentS]
Patent Medicines; Pui-e Liquors
for Medicinal Purposes] Fana/
Articles, tC'f., ^’c.
Orders from Country Physicians and Merchants re
spectfully solicited and perfcct satisfactioa guiiniuteed,
both in regard to quality and price.
J. N. SMITH, Druggi.*»t.
Oct. 27. 48-tf
We are now receiving und expect to keep
up a lartre stock of (Traceries.
" WE OFFER
B.A.GS Coflee—Rio, Laguira and Juv.a,
15 Hhds. Sugars,
5U “ Molasses,
1,000 Sacks Salt,
75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, crush’d & powd d,
125 Bags Shot,
45 Kegs Powder,
2U Hhds. Western Bacon,
;',50U Lbls. N. C. “
50,000 Segars, assorted qualities,
lOO Boxes Cheese,
With every other article in our line. All of which
we will dis e of low for CASH, or exchange for pro
duce or navu. stores.
D. & W. .McLAURIN.
May 23. 3-tf
~ XOTICE.
CIOL. NATHAN KING is our authorized Agent to
y make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and
Timber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at
Kingsbury, in Cumberland #ounty.
June 10, 1854.
.1. c. poi:,
DEALER IN
STAPLE & FAXCY DRY GOODS,
HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOfc’S,
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
//ay Street, Fai/etteville, X. C.
May 26, 1855. ' 4-tf
V. C. WORTH,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
^TII.MINGTON', N. C.
Jan'y 10, 1856. 68-tf
J. S. RAXKS^,
Wilmington, N. C.
.lan'y 1, 1856. (>G-tf
G. W. VVir.LlAMS cf CO.
■ H .WE just received a large and well selected as-
M ■_ sortment of
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
to which they invite the attention of Country Mer
chants.
March 17, 1855, 84-
"Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and General Commission
.\u:RcrLvxTs,
Faifettcville, .V. V,
NEW BOOKS.
PRESCOTT’S History of Philip 2d; Life of Sidney
Smith; Orchard’s History of the Paptists; Mimic
Life, by Mrs. Ritchie; Peter Parley’s Adventures of
Gilbert Go-Ahead; Balloon Travels of Robert Merry
and his young Friends over various Countries in
Europe; Widow Badott Papers; Miss Bwnkley’s Testi
mony of an Escaped '»nn, (the genuine book;) Mackey’s
Masonic Lexicon; Barnes’s Prayers; Presbyterian
Psalmodist; The Psalmist, small size; Aiithon’s Classi
cal Dictionary; Bolmar’s Perrin’s Fables; Banker’s
Cases; Blotters; &c., ^c.
Just received by E. J. H.ALE & SON.
A CARD.
^f'^HE subscriber tenders his services to the citizens
I of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as
a MASTER BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, atid
gives notice that he is ready to contract for work in
his line, atthe lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON.
Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. 38tf
TIH: LAXD of gold, hy Hinton
Pv. Helper, 75 cents, iuit rec’d by
E. J. HALE 4 SON.
J. A. WOTtTH.
(72tf)
JOS. UTLBY.
J. & T.
WADDILL.
8-tf
May 22, 1855.
BLANKS tor sale at this Office
s. 31. TIIOxHAS,
DEALER IN
FANCY & STAPI.E DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, &c., &c.
Corner Market and Gillespie St., Fayetteville, N. C.
Dec. 17, 1855. ^)2-tf
Gunn's Domestic Medicine, or Poor
Man’s Friend. A further supply of this Family Med
ical Books just rec’d t)y E. J. HALE SON.
Wildcr'^s Patent Salamander Safe.
E keep constantly on band an assortment of
ȴ the above SAFES, warranted fire-proof; and
desirous of extending the demand for them, have in
duced the makers to consent to deliver them here at
New York prices.
D. & W. McLAURlN, Agents.
June 10, 18;-)4. 4tf
NEW HOOKS.
«FE('HCR(JFT, by the Author of Heartsease, &c;
The Private Life of an Eastern King; Stray
Leaves from the Book of Nature; McKenzie’s Mi.scella-
neous Works; The (’ontrast between Good anl Bad
Men. by Rev. Dr. Gardiner Spring .Uso, further
supplies of The Great Iron ^^heel; .\lone; Heir of
Redcliffe; Berriar.’s, Barnes’ and Thornton’s Family
Prayers; Gillott’s 3tj3, Perry’s Double Action, and
maiiy other kinds of Steel Pens; Carmine Ink»: Camel
Hair Pencils; Jc. E. J. H.\LE X SON.
Nov. 12.
FURTHER SUPPLY OF BOOKS.
»;^LDORADO, by Bayard Taylor; A Basket of Chips,
J by Brougham; Table Traits, by Dr. Doran; The
Renegade; Modern Pilgrims by Geo. Wood: Helen
Leeson, a peep at New York Society: India, China and
Japan, by Bayard Taylor: The Hidden Path; Hearts
ease; Mitchell’s Traveller’s Guide; Cumming’s Works;
.\ndrews’ Latin English Lexicon; Small Edition of
Psalms aud Hymns, plain and gilt; Smellic’s Philosophy;
Grtenc’s Analysis; Webster’s Dictionaries; Cutter’s
Anatomv', Physiology, «!tc. Just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec. 31.
Harper’s Ma^azine for March, just
ec«ived. E. J. HALE & SON.
Webster’s Unabridged Dictif)nary.—
Further supplies just rec’d. E. J. HALE & S(JN.
Dec. 22.
Blank Warrants for sale here