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V01. v.i rwi'/FTFAriJ.K. N. r.. \T\Hrn .n, h’m;. (vo.491.] sn.lv MONUW-^ \\l> I'MURSlKWsi i:i)\v\inrj. H\i.R & si)\. I.Ull'olls AM' I'Rt'.riUKTi'HS Wi't'kly ()r.sKPVKn ,f . llli-i.M lll :Ul!iUtlt. iC ill S f :i.r nt 1 !*it* Wi't'kly ()r.sKPVKn i’>' I'ui't , . . '1!) if jinid ihiviiifr tVi(* yo-U' ■ the yetU' hys ; ,■ ( >»l-ir.K V Kit '2 HU ji.-l .X >■-' it* it Jljill 'I- tin «r > ; ui) •liter till' '..Ml *;>\’1.KT1S1;M1!N r> r ^';\ty oont^ |>er ,iv t’ 1 ti lino-; 1'->r 1 lie •' t. an tiiii ly oi'iits tm- t'lii'h Oi’.liiij; tt\ei ; ’-cuuMit-J hy spe- . iitr,‘i*’t'-, at i‘;i ■■ • iMii-. \.lverii"iei'! are lu .'U’tJ t‘‘ “t.'itf tlu* ii!iiiil.> i •:r iI;..nM ilesirC't, or ■ . w.;! ’i' iMiitinui''l ti't ' ■i KM. niiil ( h,ir!;t'il !n’Oi>rl- LrU>-r> til tlu' K'lii . must >n‘lu'^it-pniil. j iiiiti fliHrCf'l •’>• p*'r i NEW TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. Hutiscribei- has ciu'neil n sb.>]> -■ i'H Vnders.^n stre in the room forTnei ly ocoupifil h- t. I^MWy. r’s otfu'c I'V A I Smith at wUioti all kinds *'!' woik in hi line will Ko s-xi'CuteJ with TicnttifSH nii'l .it* -(■ntoh, iiooorJiiiR to tlit‘ hiifst t'ashioiiti solicits the onstoni ol l.is iVioii'i- Mi l til*- jiuhlii;. l!U>\l\S RHfiDF-S Fiivcttoville, Mm-.'ti li. ■ y. Pa>‘ AJ\i'rti-^c:iuMitf( to I'l* 'iisofti'.i M. Norici:. ^#^11K sur>s(' 1; 11“.i'll iiiis riMiiiiN«‘ii tc * siiA\Y's m;\\ i;ui.i»iN(}, (Jii- leajiio Sti eet. whci-e he iiiteii>ls c:irrv- iiijr ou the TAIi.OC&t liTSl- N KS.S ill ;ill it> linmchf- 11-ia iiig liml l>ructical exiK*rieiu-«‘ in iiioMl «it' the t liuitio oitie.s, he t'ot-ls .'lijsureij tiiiit liP I'.iii |ili*;ise the iiiii>t fustI'li'^iji. AH oT'lprB vrill \>e i'\pc\u»v1 with neat ■ e«ji!iti'h. 15. MONAtiHAN. u«. isn.'t, SI It :\ew IVt/ijo/i hlstahlishmtuit Us \% n. \\ SuiocrilMT w..uKl intV rin (lis I'riemiH ^iii.i the I pnlilic p-’iienilly, that lie htis e.jiiipk-tcil his n«w establi'^hnieui oii Miiv'vell street, iie>ir Mr. K. \\. Will kinprs’ Store; mui is now pi op ire 1 to leceive oi ilors lor C 'A /i’ r,s\ u M 0 .V.S’, A YS, #r., whieh chilli Ke prutnpily executeij. All Work lione l>y him siiull tie ot tlie best woi'kiu'iu- sliip uiiii pinteriMl Uuit the ..nuiilrv e iii nTloi'i Ji FJ* i IJi (, of all kinds ilotiu with n>atnt':^t I.M RINI!lT|t(;il IIKJll SCIIOOI. r 7til f^ession ot thin SoIjooI will conimenefl "ii 'riie^J-iy thf ■'^Ih .i.n .>f .l->tm!iiy nert. iinJer the i vuperv ision of the Hev (leo Jt Seutt. M. of t’T.- ; I'nivtTsity of I'Minbiirjth. f Seothitiii.) I’l iiieip.'il. M.-i-ii-ieil I by Mrs. Soott in the I'liiiiHrv Uepnvti ,ent 1 Mv. ;in4 Mrs. :?Cott have ViHth niadt' 'r.-nehiii^ the I l>ii-,in.-.. .4 their lives; :uiil lYoin the e.\perienee whii ii 'the rrnbi*'e' have hiil, .hriiii; ihe p.-ist vf-u-, I theif 7>'m1. fnlelity. and siice*?ss. in tlie Jis;h;ir!i:e o!' tiie , l:ities ill their ]ti ofessiou. they eoiitideutly reeomineiid I llieui 1(1 I'iu euts- :iiid tJuui (liaij.s, us pre-eminently ijUMli- . tied by Temper, in!e!its, :iiid ^lcquiren^ent^^ fur the in Spring* ioi* IS.%(5. 1 B. F. PEARCE N'.IW OrHNlNV.. -t '"li well e:ee! 8tO('k of SPKI.Vti .\M) Si .M.Mi:l{ (iOUUS. f'ii- the lindic-i. ■e' liild r»:llei;e': I’l Mite I Lawns; .III - ;ind l‘l:ii.l :ii; IJ I-iiiU' and In tliubr. Mered Flill-^; ' in- "Uirts: ('r.pe. Mil I hundfiviiie I \inerie.-m I’vlnts: ,\i;' 'ir; whieh may t' e.md aek uiid eidored S 'k- .'i;'. I and B'Uti'te nite--. - iiid I'rganiie'; .i.i ue. > iuf Kiiibroideri d Sw .\i i' »’ i’i.'ir- ;md L nder^-’e^• \ e rded. t’aetu.-i, l«r:i«-', W hnle' n I Straw Rnntiet : :iii 1 ^ ^ I'ment ot Freiieh, uu. Ne^; Jl.ise. \e. PnR Tin: tii:NTL;Mi:N ■ ' ths, Kaiu'}- luul l.’.iek ( .i''-'!aere>: \ esilug. White, w:» and Hutf; Linen I'li-' lriri Linen: l)r-ii ij-; Farmer’s Sntiii: P ,ime>- ~ lirill: M ile^kin. L‘;Thorn, and I’m'ju I,eat' Hat-: and a large •'virtmeut >t' ll-\dy M: le (.. Mv. —.\ LS'»— .:.'jt3 find Sliocs; L’niiirella.'- me.i i’ara.sid', Mleaclied . 1 llruwn Shirting and Sheetii:.;. and every variety . ’he Yankee Notion !'ae. ivhieh will be sold at a \l -dvance iVr t.’A''H. Arar.h LI r i'i.ui.on cos !j\i:, i'ot' M*4tss4‘H^ers and i'rei^ht. FA\N\ LI I rF.(»L*'H leaves her wlmrl' at Fayettfville lit snn-ri.se, eii Mondays! and Tlim , ;.iid at Wi’.mini^tou on ’i'.ie d.iys aiid Frid:i\.-' U* .•'i leok. \ M., I I'assengiei-* ^tiid ^'reigiits. i .Ste.nn.-i Kiiwaii in ;in)d repaii,' with ^im'I I'l.Mt'-, will inn Favrttevill.-, M;iv 1; and de.'p.itidi , . . , ■ , ...... 1 ; s>ti r.cti.ni oi ■ituilents. Ill all the braiicheji ol «n hngliHli. Also, 11 ( ) }\ ^ h S }} i) h } I r will be s«triv.‘tly Scieiaiiu,-, ('lassieal, and ('oniiaercial Education, ■ittended tt». I lie 1 isteev respoelftilly invite the public ton per- .N. II. No pniii.-> will tie iipared Id pive satisl'aelinii i ^^'"al ex:i.ii>n;uioii of the ftystem puisued in the School, to ihosi“ who may tavur Jiim with tiii'ii- patronage. lertns—^I'J, and ]iei-Se^fiioii of tive months, >-V (French ! in the .‘M grade wifiiont extra cliarj'e.) ! Hoard can lie Had with tin; underHigned iti the Board- iii”; hou.'^e belonping tu the School oi- in private fami lies at j)er month. One half fees and Board invariably paid in advanoc. D. C. Mc'lNTYKK, Hec’y- Laurinburgh, Uichmond Co., N. l>ec. 12, 18o5, (ii>ou (tnd liiark\^ini1 liiny nndeisijiiu'd ha \ iiig piirehaSed the I FAMl.i; I j \ ; Freights. J. F. MMlSli, W P. F,LLU»T'; ■\yent Fa\i ', .\geiJt U ii!iiiiiot.-i ■J jtt cither ai VVlnleir Hay St., Fayettevi’U' 'I’own paper.s copy 'H time to punctual cus- ; Ketail. 15. F. PEAIK'E, Lute Pearee Ci Ferguson. leiiulai'v tor Aimu't X Pai/rtteviflv t*as- sf'H^rr ijine. IMt: Nt;w ^l'LAMKll ••MUiNnLlA” v.ill leave Fayettcvilie 'i'uesday.- and Friday^ at I.', minutes ■ifter sunrise, and Wihnin^ton Wednes t:iy:^ aii'l Satur- vlavs at o'colck. [’:i^.'ige I, T. S. LrnKKLon. .lune 14. 18-').j. '.'-tf 1 ■ntii e .''toi-k fiiiiiierly (iwned by Ilolhmd, Weisiger v ( o., will still carry on ilio Wngon M.akitig and Blacksmirhiiig business generally. .\lwnvH on hand, Wiigiui.s of .ill size>, with Wood or Iron Axlctrees, with or witluuu iiodies. Kojiairiiig done jironij'tly and warranted to give the fullest satisi’.ictiun. Machine work of any description made or rv'jiaii’od, IMill woik and in short | any thing thv.t I’ tii t-e iiia le n|' w.md. iron or sieid. 1 h ivt> the lie;i lliirse >5hoer in the county, and am de- teriiiined to spare no |i;iin-‘ to jile.ase tiiose wlio may f.ivi'r me with their p'ti'Oiai^e. Mr. Jesse \\ei;,iger will •'Upeiiiiteiil l!ii- W.II 1- ill ihe \\ Oud Shtip Usil-ll l»t»l.'l forget the ..id Sh'ip e_.; !:e!' nf Ma.KWidl and Frank lin .si.rects. Fuller - .> '1-I'lit i I W WF,LSH • Ian y J''. ; ■ ;’m I (Hi sam:. .1/ /{i'ffittrtf t’^rires., for or OH SHORT 2;)() IIUIOLIIlKfi. Rockaways and Buggies or A’177.’)' nrsrnii*TK>x, \N’V of whieii ai>' lini.^iied. an i the balance being Aiiioiig which are many .New and one VF.I'i\ FINK *'.\BUl.VliK. ligijt. and all ma.le in tiie best be-. materials. My facilities for i:ltf .ll und I l"Vi. BOOTS.i.VO SHOi^:S. |ff*. rcceivin- liur Spring and Sum- ^ ww iner •^upply. i-uns'-'iiig of a vei'v large and gcner.a'. a'i'-rtment ..f (ieni'‘. :.t'lip.s’. Boy-.', .Missc'', aiiii ('iiil ii en's (i iiters, nd Shor,‘^. witii a large as'ortmeiit .| Seiv.iiit'^' .>hoe-. —,\LSt >— .' iiihii; It'odf. I^iii i u'/, niil Hi inHmj SI, inf; S/ii>r ThfKiil; /^»ys, tl-’. wneT-s ..J [he 1 i!ic (, V't^ n it!: ht' ',r ihain, w t1i»» I’.' -I p:..nii lr:pt 'I'treU r .‘tier \ei_ ii^tonier.'. eap ■ i>‘h, ..r II WVl.KV 1 •\ S(»N. H7 'iw sor rnKKN l>ARHY, Of J UN Pi ,/ j,,r dlEliS de.-iriiig I! e..py of the ;t!. .ve W'irk tor -x.iii.inatioa, ..1 h ae it •ent t • tliem by mail, • ; ; d, ; ii ’lie reeeipt .>1 the abuxe pi'ice. Iiv ■\ S. U\l'.Ni;.-' I’ublishers, ■')] .aii'l "j ", .T diii .'Street, New York; li.^hers of liavie-,' S'Tie- ..t Mathem itii , >• lard's Series of Hist.iri. s, •’tfker’s Series of I’hili.s.jpiii..^ f.n- h. ' B.rtlett's Serie." "! Philosoplue> r'..- i'o!!e.ri-.-., '>!• nteitii and Mac.N' iliy's Serie- t:f ::j;r:ipiiie-,. irk's F.nglish Uratumar. ' .1 i aUo bs P .1. n \l.i; St IN, IMON lAW:. i'll,iKM.t:STO,Y to i Ml A'r., I 'in in i:oHim m:to ji\r. STKAMFUS MAi;!->\ \NI» Utrv. (.K\I!aM, “ p; wneT-s ..f [he .Ma.il n hav.im the future run in e .nni Hiver. The Marion has b'l l>ce Kiver. an 1 1 ^ \sell ' etli.-ient Bo.it iii the tra The .'^teainer (inv. liiMham w i.ii; t lor ihf Fear Itiver; i. ot' very lig'at iraft. j.i; ( 1 r th year has been engag-' l ..n th>- Pee lue. an.l iur'ing the extraordin.iry low -ta^ov .it tio- Iliver ’ i-t F..!! never failed to make her reL’-ul.ir trips wiih full frei.:hts all'l without iletenti-ili. !hippers by this line iuy Ne . erf lin .t'ha\in. ;r freights .le’,'.\ert'd nt any the riv>‘i •. '• .-it delay, as 'he (i .v (irai'Uii a \L\S.WS Mariun'- freight Mp tin' lliv- i ii a • he . n>ii oil a-'couilt ■••f Wf.'. ;, t'.i; ':-!il*>o,f f :■ . (■ ill (’harlept.iij an.l tle.ji-getown t..rwar.|e.| tioe ot ei. niis'ioiis \Ll>\''FLl- Ut'lllNStiN. ' I i" f'b . t .i. SH \('kPI.F"Klt ,V FK V'^Fi;. \geiit in (J-o.r^rt .wa UAN L \ iPMIN. \ -.iit M Cherau Feb'v HJ. IS.'oi 'i ;rn tinislie 1 d:iiii Mutiful r-ly ..t' llo'iM ver_\ mimier an.l i.f t i:e loin.^ I'arriagc w.>rk are (>i;p\TLIl than an^'establish- meiit South, and 1 ean allor.l .and atn determine.! to sell work of the llHS’l' '.,'1 ,\L! l'\ as luw as it can bo built f >r by ;iny ullt*. 'I'liosf who :irc imlt'btfil iiin will pleiiso pay up • I be I Feb , as nn bn^iiDi's-, r. .!!e,-ted .juii'fH my >>ut-stan.iing debt? \. \. M. KKTHAN T'J-tf .ap la> the .1 WHO ij) IIA vr Timrt, ur Ir '(ir, iiii/i }!.'‘ah!>sh)n>'nt art the Mi/ifui '/ (k th> Mttltinlisl Chun /i, / I'o II11 "U Muniluril Stt'f'i't. (, I I':! > 4‘t t‘% i 11«‘ i** Ixkiititl t» Sill ii«*!! 11 P Sub^C!:l)els w.'Ui.i I e.-p.a:tfull\ lllfoliethcil vo entered i V , » I a siiial 1 rieti.i' i>ito c-o ■irtii' i 'i.ip (VVllPM*. P'!!'-' -\n.| t>ei- lersiaiiding their I eoniparc w >rk with as ti. st ■. :e all' .III! t II t h:i i I K i vr A\ ‘ L N. FT.UIOK TEAS, III the Original Half Chests, . '\LS. of \M' J FrplMiS, ANl> IN MK-, i' PA( K\t.L.s. >F , I - \ i pnl NI»S. V ; i- > ^ l.l. I; mMeukius A' fV>., ^ M. iN\ i.NioRs > i f ''i ivt.ii rt;- e .h.,. Wholesale Dealers iu Teas only, N \V -oiiiPi i.f Market i>id Ninth Streets, Jf^ii iififieiphia. J'eas iii .Mcfalic i'.o k- put up in half riiosts. li'liiKn^' a v ii'icty oi bufh F'i i'-k .i;-l Creen, to suit yer-. Piinte.l Lists* of Prices, Tt-n - . . r . im n' iie.l ),y ail to !i!1 who order them. All 'J'eas warranted to {ilea-^e, le 'ne and Bunie ]jrice and teiiii' t . r, an.l i.ne iiily. ILdf Chestii of B! Hi‘k contain a-.,. .• i.'j .mil of = :> n about 5> lb«. each. s>-r,rpd NOTICE TO M VXIFACTI REUs7 'P: I. inJersignod having purchase I ihe entii-e inter- 1 • f Jacob .Scnnetr. in the Manultieturiiig of i J and (.'air.- K« ils, ('ottfni aiil \V fdstrd aiifl Maimlac- tiircrs I'iiidiiiii i>iiiMf‘ss, .North .‘!d mington. or at the ' •tVu’e m! the Packet Comj'any, and of tin- P.a't:ro.. Road t.'ompanv. I'r-iti Str.-et. li i'tiin Jan. I. 18.52- viu:. 1 iiri)U^is 'i'li'kcts liff\v.eli ilaiingioii, N. K ’„ aii.l B.ilti- nii'i e. I'ai'c 1V ia Weldon. 1! ichuii'ioi, \ \\ g: ti City, or vi‘ \W-ld..n, ■ rt: iit.'ti. h and N1 1 '■>’ k. F..rTi. -‘I'l a) lie I HVice ul the . i hi; au iju .ani Slilcigh P 1' i P ■ ( .iiipa iiy .it V> i 1 they 1 ;■ r the |.'ii po^i. ..I I-.liductinp th 1-: P^■S^NP^^ iii ull it: various L. pr-o'ti.'.t ivi-i) I:'teii t'n'.''■ uti i|.i'ie>s. tli-y liavo no ho'-'itation to .s:'\ I'stablishment in Fayett( villi' ibiliiy. rm 1! .bv i ao"ll b;, i e''i reii. e to A. iVi.n V. I ;i fi I the iast twi> years give g'.iielal -atisfaCtion CIJNTON F M. li #.V,> Ti T L TM-:. Institution will resume its o)ierations again i H on MOND.W. the 1 1th iust., after a short vaca- 1 lintl. I The charges will be the Saiue as they ha\e been for I the bi^t year. P.oar.l ^lU p*r month, including wash- i ing, lights, ,;c L. (■ (iKW KS, M., who lias so'ved us so long ! aii'i etlieiently as Princif>al of the Institute, !io\v also i h.iseliargc of the Steward’s liepartment. which reu.lers ; it doubly sure that this dopariiiient will bp conducte.l j to the entire «ati-;fai-tion of all. | The Trustees have engaged for the next year the j bervici-s ,)f a celebrated >lusician, Mr. Stradelli, of the | State iif New Kit k, f.i take charge of the .\Iusical De- : partuient, and also his Laiiy. Mrs. Stra'lolli, to con- j duet the P.sinting. These engagements ■will give I superior advaiita}»e» to ttn.se who "wish to study the ' oniameiital t.ianches. The Paiti. V 1.1 Tea( hers associated with Mr. tiraves in condiictin- ttie l.iteraiy Itepartment, are the P'liiie as lor the la"'! \car, an.l are well known to be inferior to nunc. H. A. BIZZKLL, S«c'y Board of Trustees. t’liiit.iii, .lati'y lS.')ti. 7o Mrn •ha/ifs i/i(/ Maniifitctnrfrs oj ’I'm- U arc. Jll-WK on liiin.l now, and shall kecfi a supply o Tin Plate, Block Tin, lrjii Wire Rivets, Lead Pipe, Shei't Leioi, .!ic. ALSO \ large assortment of plain aud l.ipane.l Tin Ware ot my own .Manufacture, at wholesal*' and retail. • W. ANl'KFWS. .Market Square. March IS.',.'',. 82tf .\KW IU)()KS. i t)N(.FKLL«»W’S ni.U\ATHA; The (^Id Home- btea.l: Isoi a's t'iiil.i, I'urioiis Stories about Fairies: 'I't'osh on liivine tjo'eminent; Leighton’s Works, •lewett’s t)lbMi lortV; Spier’s niid Sureune's French and Fng'i«li dictionary ; llolmar’.' f’clloijuial Phrases; • ireenleaf s Arithmetics and Keys; ,\ic., ^^c. Further supplies il the above just receive.]. E. .J. HALF SON. I'OM SALH. .\('RI’S ol L\nd, '* miles from Fay- ■w M F ^ r etteville, lying directly on the Soutli- ern Plunk Kn..id. and on each «ide of Big Hockfish. Uui! of li.e >ie.,i furpentine sections in the county, with cotivenient iinproveuu'iits for a family residence; with orn mill on a never tailing stream, and a firs#^ rate lllTiS. I'il'S. BOOTS m NHOIiN. I'oR wi.N'i’Kirrti ADi;, M ** A n*inoomTs: .vjkn*mpitM^s: S(^ TIK>MS( »N is now receiving his usual assort- • meiit of the moat approved styles of HATS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, l.lilll-S’ i;\ITrRS, Bi SKINS. SLIPPERS, and (Hiildien’s .Shoes of various descriptioti.s. —A LSO.— TllAVKLLlNd ati.l 1*A(’KING TRUNKS, and CAR- FKT BAGS, all of which arc ofl’ered for sale on the most reasonable terms. (Jld customers and new ones are respectfully invited to call and exaaiine my stock of Fall and Winter Goods. J5t^‘ First come, first served. J. C. THOMSON, (Hd Stand, Market Square. Sept. 3, 1855. o3-tf ('OlIACIi.. JiAY & COT, ll.W STRKKT, I’AVETTKVILLE, A H.E now receiving their F.VLL STOt’K of STAl'LE . U and FANCY hRY GOODS, In which may be found FOiC THE L.\DIES: Plain col’d. Plaid, White and P^lack DeLAlNES; C.\SHMERES and .MERINOS; Plain und Fig’d Fancy and Black SILKS; ('loth .MANTLES and Cl,OAKS; Cloak CLOTH; SKIRTS .and SKIRTING; Merino VI-rSTS- BONNETS; EMBROIDERIEH, &c. FOR GENTLEMEN: Hats; Hoots and Shoe.s; Vestings; f'assiraeres; j White, Black and Fancy Stocks and (’ravats; Ready-.Mude Clothing, &e —ALSO,— Linseys, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brogans, TaUle | Cloths and Covers, Allendale Sheetings, (Children’s Kid j Gloves, Wool Sacks and Comforts, Youth.s’ and Boy’s Clothing, English and Italian Crapes, Dimity, Em broidery Silks and Braids. A good asiortment of Lad'es’, Gcntlenion’s and C'hildren's BOOTS, SHIES, ar.\l Vi.MTERS; GLOVES. HOSIEHY, itc. Sept. L'U. :>7-tf KINC8RURV FOR SALE. C lOL King the present occupant, beinjj; deairous to - close up his business, vre off«r those valuable premises for sale. Kingsbury is situated at the t3rininus of the Fayette ville it Raleigh Plank Koad, eleven miles from the former place, and within three niilea 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 Cumberland. On them is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms—a fire place in i»ach, with front and rear piaiia and portico, frame kitchen, sleepiing apartments for servants, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of water; and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick chimneys to cach, and rooms sufficient to accommo date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame Barn 50 by 60 feet, with stalls for forty horses, and room to hold 60 tons of for.ige; Carriage house. Store and Ware house; i Water Griet .Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith’s ; Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Shfds, &c.; all i within convenient distance of the best Springs of Sandhill Water. All the buildings are new and have been erected within t'.e last four or five years. To these valuable improvements we will tidd 1,500 acreB of Pine Lands, and we will take §‘i,5()0 for the whole, which is !i1000 less than the cost of the improvements, We have also, on the premises, and now in operation, a Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and Tur-"utine Distillery, which can be bought cheap. If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and wishes a partner in his operatioaa, we will furnish one with sufficient capital t* conduct a profitable business. To a Planter who has •Sl4.Q(tO to invest in real estate and wants the best Plantation on Cape Fear River, with a healthy country seat with all conveniences for living at hand, these premises would be a very desir able attachment to the Ashe Plantation, coutainiug seven hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, aud now in market. These two Estates are connected by a good Ferry l.ianding aud are only three miles apart; aud will be sold together or separate. For further particular!! applj’ to T. ri. Lutterloli, Esq., oi vho uub- scribers. J. & T. .\L’I)iiiL. Fayetteville, Sept. 7. 84-tf I (iilODS. Fall aud Winter Stock of IJIUU'LRIES, HARDWARE A\D L’l TI.ERY. .\M now \i:\v receiving my HBRRlNaS Patent (’hampioii Fire and Rjirsliir Proof Safes. H E great interest manifested by the public t" j.ro- cure more perfei't security from : re for valu-ibit* papers, such as Bosin-», \1obtg\(;Km, Dkki’.--, N'dtes, an»i Books AcoorsT, tt\au theordiu'ivy ^A ‘F.s>iierpr. t ii- in u.se had aflfored, induce 1 the Su'osv riber.s to ii vote large portion of time and ;:ttention luring the pa&i j'.iiv.- teen yearsin niaUin'j rnj'ronment'^. nid discovenes for thix ob ject, and thev now beg leave to assure their numerous friends, and the public generally, that theireftorts have been crowned with complete success, and now offer the These goods ^re bought lato in tlio'scasou. aud | • l.'lPl{0\ Kt» llKKUl.Nti'S P.\ TE.N r wuiil.D’?} K.MR t’Kt.Mic.M consequently at reduced prices. My stock of BOOTS ,p„p wnoTT) and MlOfi^ is complete, embracing many kinds of LliAlJHrlOlM oAt t UX Inti WUftiili, extra fiizo,s; Blankets, Kerseys, &c.; Hats, tine and i; Nov. 12 THO.'. .1. .lOHNSON. Old Stand, near the (’ape Fear Bank and Market place, 52^tf ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE €IIF.Al% A GENERAL ASSORTMENT Ot DRV GOODS AND (iROCERIKS, Together with a genersil assortment of FORKlfiM m D011ESTIC WINES and LIQUORS, Which I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce of any kind usually sold in this Market itu.itioii tor a Turpentine DiHtillerv and Store. A. McKETHAN, h ob v ... 1 ^ . I. 72-tf Nov. 7. Fall an«l ,r. » W Hav Street. II. CARVER, near the Market. 51-tf w ill tor Goods. Pet. 1!. W '.f' i'' '.ri.ii V. .1 ;• We waii .nt all worl for tw>‘!ve 111 • ths. Repairing .lotie in the neut.-ht laaniier b.w for. nsh PIKK .V BKANIN 11 PlKM .1 \MKs P.U\N1N. F\yettevill Th* .V’tf IV\NK or ( LARENDOX. & L'.NK ' on the new Bank of (^larendon, M J? «■ rgautly printed, for s ile at this Utiice. \lsi>. '.o.iir; N.ites .n all the Bitnks in town, incliid- iii" the Bank i f Chtrendon. T. tlVffffftff, HAY STREET, VR12 new receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consi.sting of a large and well selected stock of .\>r(ii 'r (’iiroliiia Iti'aders. M^tirt^f’sf i'4trri4iiit' the Sotiih! M'^irtory in re t .ii"ie ."st-'HTn inJ • ll :Hail ■ atinue at the (Jld .'^tanl. No. I.ne door b. low (Thei i'v. PIilI.'; b- |.iii i, ■ mi'/Vmklp i J- ^TiM KTnN ^ (’o. M.fiideiihii 1, 1 “'5b. S !Ps Loom till’ ' n. lil'L'le to cider. 8h-oinpd ( 'nriiD/'dho/i Hotitls uf the 'l'ou')i (}/ I'iiiirUeriilf’ for Sah! A ('P.EPABLE to an .\f t of the General Vir'cml.lj- m. .if the StHT.‘ of .North (Lir .liiut. ratitie 1 De,-. *J,') 185", authorizing the T..«n of Fayetteville to is.sue her Bon i.s to th- .imount of .■v1(hi,o(i.j. in th,- -i^'gre- gftte, for the purpose of pa .inu iu-r'ub-.-rij'tion t.- tho Western Bail lioa.l t, nij'.'i''- Therefore, it ia ordered by tin* Comm: -;. t.ers ..f Fayetteville, that the Trea srei- of the T-.v,n receive seale.' proposulu, until the 1st ot Nove'iiber next, for the purchase of ia r>utn.. of •':^5UO each ot s,id Bon'is, or any j' lrt thereof. Bon Is to run twenty years, with Coup'.n.s attaohe.i, -interest, payable semi annually. The sai l Bon Is diail be under the .seal of the Corporation, and binding on the taith of the Kame. WM. VV.\R1>E.N, I'owii Treasurer. Sept. 2'j, 185.'i. ol'- I'O CON'l'R \( TORS. McKiyniAX r^.'PIX rFULLY informs his friends and the pu- '. , ti:at 111' has built up .satantial Brick Buildings at his Old .^tand. expl•e■^sl^ t''i- man- uf.aetiiring t'arrif.gi-r . Th.inkful for the very liberal ]'a!r.jnage he h.i'. r.'eeive.i f.ir the last 21 year.s, he hiijo-s iiv strict .ittt'iitioii tn bu>iness. with a desir“ to give baii.stac! !on, t> jiierit a continuance of the same. He warrants hid work to be made of the best material .aiol by exj.erienced workmen in each branch of the busin.'ss. His work will compare favorably with any made in the Cnited States, for neatnes.sand duraliilit He is dctermiiie.l to sell and do any H E President an i Direetiir^ .are now ready t.. re- i ^oi k in bi'^ line on as iood terms as any work done ( • R( )C’i\ . V\ E received my Spring supplies E \ 11.'i HEN AhK ,\NU L00kLN(J tiLAS.'^ES, C.ointry Mer ■ire invite.l to e.xamin.- luy They wiil iiif and not save money, by ..i-'leriii^ ii- .m the Mo-iiiselves. W. N. TI 1,1.1 .N(; H.\.''T. Dealer in ( i/:na. i/l:;'-' .fi.l Kurtiietiware. ii I Hot.. ^M-i,w I) \ (V\KD. Iii:\KV I . itoisa\HO\ ;r..’f-isional ' wit}’ Iii'- br' L 1^50. th lALKNING PLPII), 'V.HITJ: POTA.'^ll. , 111-.-, •r. i*r. U't re' .). N. He will b PoM.i. U. •:ers a-.soei:lte.i P.obiiison, Im ■ . l»r. H' i: K, . ' ii'Mi.'t :iu' y 7, ix5i. •eived and Ibi .sale S.MITH, Diuggi.st, 8'J-lm K. A. KLACK. Booms, over Dr. S, .1. Hinsdale’s Drug Store. rc-tf i^OARDING, **IUVATi: A.\ll TKA.\.SIi:i\T, FRONT STUKET. L. M ALLKTT, \ML.MlN‘.J'.tN, N. ('. 8:Miin I'liirik \\ ana fits lor sale liere ■ ceive prop , ila for con-^tructiug the F’ lyetteville ,\lbeinarle i’lank R.iad betwi'en Littie'^ Mills in Richmon.l ('ounty and Albemarle in Stanly County, and thev invite proposals lor the foilownig W(.rk; — Section 1st. For c.onstrncting the Road from Little’u Mills to Chirk’.s Creek, l(J mdes. Sec. 2d. For constructing Boa 1 from ('lark's (’reek ' to the Pee Dec River, 5 miles. Sec. Hd. For the construction of a Bri lge .across Pee l)ee Biver. Sec. 1th. F’of the cor.struetion of the Bo.ad fro.n the Pee Dee I’iver to .Mbemarle, 8^ miles. ! Pf. 11...sals will be received and coiisiflere'l tor the I Grading and making .all nece‘^s.iry side ditches atid il'ulverts from the Pee Dee to Albetuirle, omitting ; jilanking. P,\ .a resolution of the .Stockholclei-s,, before the Presi- i dent and Directors can enter :nto these contr.acts an ! individual aubscriplion of •'jil j.dun will have to be iiiade, -it is aakeil thul the friends of the work will submit biuh bids, either subscribing or guar.|titeeing , tiiat amount so ;i>- to enable t ie work at once to go on. I .IAS. U. COOK, Pre.s't F. .A. P. R. ('o. I Oct. l!'>. 17-tt Fish ^Veis 4V mVei Twine For -..le by W. H. CARVER. March f. * *-tf SEW liOOIvS. fJlHE Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon with B his Brother Joseph Bonaparte; (Jlmsted’s .lourney in the Seaboard Slave States; Memoirs of Susan Alli- bone; The W'ay of Salvatiou, by Albert Barnes. Further stipplie3 of Hotheriiigton’s History of the Church of Scotlan-l; Bayanl Taylor’s India, China and .lapan; Eldora; The Ol'l Homestead, by Mrs. Stephens; Rose Clark; Widow liedot, The E.scaped Nun, The Hidden I'ath, Alone, and other popular Works. Pe terson’s Familiar Science; Shtirt Patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr ; Banker’s Cases; and various School Book'». Jnst received by E. J. HALE & SON. March 5. any el.-,ewhere lh.it i.s jis well done. lie now hu.K on hand, i''i.si.-i!i.ii, the L.^RGEST STO( K of Cam (i^cs, IJnroitfftf s, liuc/iau'tti^.s, ami Ever ot'ered in this place, and a very large .stock of work nearly finishe.i, which will be finished laily. •All of which will be sold very low for C.^sii, or on short time to pun.-tujil customers, H e luis on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi cles fmish.Ml ami in . otirse of construction. All wot k made by him is warranted 1 ‘J months with f.iir usa^je. and - houbi it failby had workmanship or m.aterial w ill be repaire.l free of charge. Person.'- wishing to buy wouUl do well to call anti examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and prouij tly attende.l to. Rppairing exectite.l at short noticb and on very reHSonabl«> terms. May 28, 185;’,. 98tf LOOK i(> IN'ri':RHSr! ri'IHE SI'BS’CRIBER has erected a 1 .H-VW 1III.I., .S miles I'rom Fayetteville, on the West ern Plank Hoad, ind will be prepared |to furnish »MJLMj MaM,VM^S iPM^ MjMuIMBM:Ml, at the shortest notice, deliverable ither in town or at the Mill. Terms as reasonable as can be ati'ordod. Mr. .Jas. F. Marsh, of the firm of Troy & Marsh, in Fayetteville, is authorise.1 to make contracts for my Lumber. D.W ID Kl\Eli’. ('unibeiland Co.. dan’y 2.j, IHotj. i^J-Gm TIIK lI.Ni)Kl{Sl;.NJ'.l) WILL receive proposals for constructing foot ways on each si'ie of Ecdes’s Bridge, to be built out side of the present banister# of the briiJge, and to be about 8 feet wide. "WM^^ Mc^LAURlN, } Fcb’y la, 1850. "^tf IHP rmlersijiue.I are prepared to furnish, whole- ihIp aud retail, I'rry hivoruble terma, to Teachers. Booksellers, Merchants, Book Pedlars, and others, the of .\OKTII '.\ROI^I\A •. Ij.\ Nos, 1 und 2, by Phofk.shor ni iin.\Ri>, ol the I’niversity of North Carolina, and No. by ('ai.vis H. Wii.KY, Es(\. now Superintendent of Com mon School?. Of Nos. 1 and 2, which are new boeks, just issued, we wiU ban.l a copy gratis to any Teacher who may apply. E. J. HALE i: SON. SPIRI T RARRKf.S. 4LWAYS on hauil and for sale at the lowest mai- ket price, SUPERIOR SPIRIT BARRELS. G. W. WILLIAMS \ t'o. .May 2.S. 4-if (iroc('ries, 1 lard ware. Cutlery, HlacksmitluV I’ur- pcMitine 'Tools, Agricultural hu- j)UMu«*nt8, Hoots aiul Shoes, Hats and Caps, Safldlcry and Lea ther, Heavy articles ni th(‘ Drug line, j Ready-made Clo-| thing, and j Sta})lt' Dry Lioods. This Stock we are prey.ared to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 21, 18.34. 4Htf We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex amine our Kerseys, Negro Blanket.'^, Hats and Shoes- NKW STOCK OF Books and Stationery. E are now receiving our usual New Stock of BO(3K8 an.l ST.VTIONEHY, embracing a great variety of w •20(H) Spirit Barrels for sale hy McLAURTN & STR.\NGE June 12, 1S54. 4tf j >'E1HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine, M- White Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading. I t’all on Jas. W. Strange, who can always be found at | the Still .McLAURIN &‘STRANGE. Feb’y 1 ,, 185o. 70tf j FOR SALE CHEAP. [ 7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair. ; A. A. McKETHAN ( McLAl RIX .y S’TRAXta: ! .WE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRI I' ! B.ARRELS, which tiiey would sell at a riMluced j price for cash. Persons wishing to m.ake engagements j Would do well to call on us beforw niaking engagements, 1 as we warrant a good article. .April 20, 1855. l*6tf STOP THE THIEF! I hfcJToLEN from my Lot in Richmond »Jount\, on Sun- j ilay night last, my HORSE. Said horse was an j iron-gray or brownish color; he had mark.s of gear on ' him, and his fore-top cut off very short- he was shod j on the fore feet, walked fast, is a good trotter, and ! would pace; there was a white mark on his back, on i the right side, about six or eight inches square; jiiso, a sm:ill wart on the right aide, n little below the white mark. The horse was taken by ,a man calling himself .lohn Campbell, who s.iys he was raised in Pitt county, and has been in this neighborhood about two years: he is a tjooper by tiad.% and says he has worked in Turpen tine all his life time: he is a little round-shouMered, has a stout bo.ly tor a small man. ;inil will not weigh as much as I si.ited, 1 15 or 150 poumis; has a very mean look, is sery foii.i of negro company, and his conversution lias a g.'od deal of the negro mixed with it. 1 will pay ^')0 for the delivery of the Horso, or •‘?50 for the thief. M. N. CAMPBELL. Montpelier. Richmond county, .N. C. I will also reward a»iy person for any information that will lead to the recovery of either. M. N. C. Sep. 10, 1855. Jlt)-tt NOTICE. ^LL those indebted to us previous to the 1st Janu- SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL AND MiSCEI.LANEUlS BOOKS, rogctiici with a lai-ge aud varied stcok oi IJlaiik liooks, Paper, En\elopes, Country Merchants and otiieri* arc luvited to call, ati we od'er tho above slock ou the beat terms. ItAVlSO skits awarded .MtDiLS A 1 BOTH TIIK World's Fair, Loiuloii, J>il, and in .New York, ! As suueri'*r lo all oih«*rs. Tt is non', eiJtitlciJ lo thj*t i appeliHlion, and 'iprur^tl with HALl/s FATliNT PoW D£R * PRHOF LOCK::?, which also was nvvardeci >Ikdals as abovw) ' tonus the most (>orfert Kirr and Uurghir Prtt^J^ ever before ojr«r€l u» ih*» Pahlic. . . Tht* J*ubscriber2 als» iiihnut'.iciur^ ail kinds of BoiWr aud , {'hilled Iron Bank rfiest-* and Vaults. Vault Doors, and Money I Boxes «»r lor Br(»kt*r%. .!e\vi*liers. and Private FaniU'os. (or I Plaie, JViamoiids. and oihtr Aud are also Patentees, ^br pun hase.) and Manutariarer* of : Jd.NES’ PATE.M IMR.»11TAT10\ B.INK LOCK, llKKKINt; & CO., PHteiitees, I ;RKI;N IlIiOCK, .VOi. ts.'i, 137 & 13*^ VVKter Street I Agent tor N.jrth CarolinH, J. Ft. BLO^^SO.^I, tViluiinelon. . Fet.yll. 77-3iupl 'I'hc Vuiversitifs liemedies: ISSLEl) under the Seal, Sanction and Authority of riiK r:%ivt:it?»s'rv : OF FREE MEDICINE AND POPULAR KNOWLEDGE: ' Chartered by the State of Peunsy Ivauia, April 2'J, ib63, I with a Capital of ‘:jlOl*,000, 'Ifti’.ily for ihe purpose of avre«ting the evilf- of Spuri ous and Worthless .Nostrums; alno, for supplying the Commuuity with HK^ntintKs Wherever a Competent Physiciau cannot or will not h* employo-I. This Institution, located in I’hiladelphia -Home Dispensary and office, No.'«8 ARCH STREET, has? purchased from Dr. .JOHN R. ROWAND, hia CELEBRATED ROWAND’S TONIC MIXTURE, Known for upward? of twenty-five years as the only sure and aafe cure for F E \ E R AND AGUE, & c., and his inestimable Remedy for B 0 WEI. COMPLAINTS, ROWAN D’S rrniPGUD .SIRUP of UL.lCKBCIiRV RUOT, which highly improved und POPULAR REMEDIES, together with The University’s Remedy for Complaints of the LUNGS; The University’s Remedy tor DISPEPSI.\ or INDI- GLS TI' )N, The Uuiveraity’B Kcuiody lor COsll\ L-BO^''ELS, are fovs.leby J- N. SMLTLI, Druggibt. "Jan’y 'I'l. (»ct. 8. E. J. HALE SON. SONCS AM) I>ALLADS the Americau Revolution: Phoenixiana, or Sketches and Bur]ei4U0H, Zaidce, from Blackwood’s Mag.i^ine; Hoare ou the Orupe Vine. -llbo, further supplies of .School books, A.C., just received by E. J. HALL is. SON. Feb. 12. 'I’lu! subscribers u ill pi.'rclKijje Spirits i Tiirpciitiue, or inal.c ud\aiices on cou.sijiiumeuts to their tViends iu Wihuiugtou, or .New York. C. T. llAKiH .J- SONS. I April 'I, l.*55. ^'Otf I JUS'l i‘L Hi.lSHEi>, . .M 4ind Corrected M^dition of I Devereux's Equity, Vol. 2. f^lOR SO.ME years past this volume of the Report!? of the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been out of print. rhe subscribers have printed a 2d edi tion, revised nnd cov;:ected, which they will be happy to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession a.s have incomplete s^ts. Order.s are solicited. Should they be eiicouraned sufhciently by the sale of this volume, they propose to fi.llow it by a re-print of Devereux’s 1st, -id, and 1th Law, and Dev. iS: ISauIe’s 1st Law, all i.f which are out of print. E. J. HALE & SON. Priiitiin^ IV»r f^l'^HE Subscribers h:ive for sal; an IniferiHJ No. 4 I \V;isliingt' n Hand Press, 2d hand. It v^iP: iit- so'.d Bands; Sofas in .M.ihogany and 1 cheap, deliverable in Petersl.urg, Va. It is said to be Ps; tutomans; Divans »'nd .StooLs; g^od Press .ind in good order. 1S55. E. J. HALE & SON. J. \V. H \KEk Is now receiving front rbo North tlic largest, fiiae.st, and most carefully' .se lected stock of I'i K'siTfrRi: ever offered in this market: which, added to hi.>j own manufacture, makes his assortment complettf;—all of which ho will sell on the lowest possible terms for ca.sh or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable p;iinted cottage be.l-room Furniture in sett.s: curle.l hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking (tlasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Biireaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases: What- Nots; Tables, all 8(»rts; Wa.sh .Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Fra:n-s and Glass; Window Shadea; Cornices; Curtain Walnut; Tete a Tetes Chairs .)f every variet Fine llo.sewood Piano.s, oue with ..'Koliaii At- tachment; Rosewood M«!odians, from the bet manufac tories in New Vork aiel Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. Vork prices—freight only adde.L November 2, 1S54. t.5tf ~TO lllSTHJ.EKSr WE will pay the highest cash price for .SlMKn'f^ TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. !L Tj WADDILL June ‘2ti, 1855. 8tf g('od .June 4, ary will call and settle either by note or cash, and oblige us. McDONALD ill W1IALK\. | T()|( N. B. A good assortment of SADDLEii AND HAH- ' f I’’.HE running part of NESS always on hand for cash or on time to punctual | customers. 1 Feb’y 17. 1865. 7Ctf SALE. :i 2, 8, and 4 horso Wagon, each with Iron .\xles, new and ready tor use. J. & T. WaDDILL. March 14, 1856. bUtf IUK>i\S. ? K^FIE Know Nothing .\linnna.j for IH'jtJ. I JB. (!c‘itfrev 'loncion, by Mrs .\1).. ..’. The Hunter .s Feast, l)v i',.pt K.;: i. tiruiiiliau, a “Spasmodi.j” Trnw.’ij"-, r, p. ■ - j Jones. i .\lso, furthei'upp!ie« ot'Hi;, w-itha; I'lett >...‘i P i.ife ! of (.'hrist; Spiers aud Sureune's 1- reach and Eup'.'.sh Dictionary; .Vnthon's Cl issi.- il Dictionary; Entic’^’s } L.itin and Engli.'sh Dictionary; .Andrews’ Sallust; F-.l- ' som’s Livy; Andrews' Ca:.->ar, Ljvell's U. S. Speaner; Fr.ist’s .\m. Speaker; Draper’s Chemistry; Vouug Pu- I pil’s F'.rst Book, &c. E. J. HALL &. SON. Feb. 20. \ j Fanny Fern’s Xew Book, ROSE j CL.A.RK, just received. E. J. HALE & 30N. Dec.
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