S K m 1. W K K K L Y.
I'AYr/rTF.vn.r.i'., n. c.. ai>kil :s, isrx;.
NO. 492.]-
.iiN .r.li M'fMiAYS AN’* l'HURSl>AVS.
!’I)\V \l!l) J. HALK .t S(»N,
!'l I'llHS AM' I'HOlMUrTt '-s.
■-c' ■ ’I" ' Somi-Wookty Or. r.Rvru 00 if psiti in
■ !\ S'! ‘'>0 if pniJ iluriitf the yoar of sul'si'iip-
! 11 >v >1 :iftcr the year o\pirc'l
; f e ookly OnsERVKK Oupo; auuuin, if puid in
, : . SJ 'D if pai.l durintr the ji- of snl>scrip-
T ii; *r > ’ 00 ftftsi- the ycai" has expircil.
ADVERTISKMKN’TS inserted for sixty cents per
i u.i:. f IG linos foi' the tirst, ;iud thirty cents for each
p. . ee.line publii';\tion. Yearly adve^ti^emonts by spe-
.-’1 I’ontracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
requi-: d to st'vte the number of insertions desired, or
thf-y ^v'll ' i' odtitiuuod till foi-bid, and oharjced accord-
nr\y. feT'! setters t.: the T.ditors must be post-paid.
AdvortiHeraents to be inserted char^ied jO per
cent, extra.
NEW SI PPLV iW
IJ|l KE White Lead, in 'il, Vegs of 50 11)8. and Jo
lbs. each.
ALSO,
Linseed Oil: Sper«. Lauip and Tanner’s oil, of the
est oualitv. For sale in quantitioa to suit.
iv Rosi:
March 31. ‘jI
For Sal( in ijuantitus to suit.
JAMKS KVLF.
Is uow rfviiruii/ Jii>^ Si /’PI.V or
c:iiiv\i‘ (;oons.
\MONCf which are,
Irish Linens, l.,a\vns and l*iapcrs;
French, Scotch and Uonicstic Lawns;
('alicocs, Frcncli, Fiip;lish niul liaimwtic;
Frcnch, Scotch and iKnnesiic tliiiirhaui^:
Kmb’d and I’lain i'rajie Shawls and Scarfs;
5 tu lO-t lili-ached Shirlinj: and Slioctliip-;
French and Irish Linen Itrilliiifr:
Bl’k anil OolM Silks;
Bonnets and llonnet UiVtbon:
Bolting (.'loths. No. to 10;
Joseph llepka’s ('ottonades;
Ool’d Greuadiiifs and llarefios;
Linen Cambric Handkerchief.s, assorted;
Blay Linens, .■{ to I-1, very cheap;
With man^' other articles, all of whicli having been
purchased by the jmckage at the lowest r.ites, will be
otl'ered at the lowest prices, hv wholesale or retail, for
Cash, or oa time to Punctual Customers.
•March 27, 185G. ‘.'1-tf
OLD RVi: WmSKKY.
WDRAUOIIOX has just receiv>d a supply’ of
• Hon. K. I'. I’uryear's ('elelpr,->tod
»*/ lie will he supplied^witii
this superior Whiskey as the demand increases.
W. L>raughon is uiy only authorised agent fur the
sale of my U'hiskev in Fayetteville.
R. C. I'LRVK.Ml.
^Larch ‘20. I't; tf
Liri-: iNsruvNcK.
FBlllL rnder®igne l has been appointe.l .\gent of
H tlie North t’aroliua Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. hvf*ry member for life* pai’ticipates in the pri>-
♦its ot the (.’omp.iiiy: -iii.l the annual premium for
lile memliei'.sliip, where it amounts to !>oO or
may l>e paid one-lialf -n ea-ih, and the other half in
a liiiie ;i f ] •_> iiioni hs.
l>ebt«rs’ lives may lio iiisureil hy creditors. A man
niay insure tiis own lift' i\ir the exclusive benefit id'
liis taiaily 'flu' lives of slaves may lie insured.
J his system is rapidly jrrowinif into t'avor, :ill tiver
the civili/ed Avorh! it is one My which u faniily, tor
a small sum annually, may be provided for, after tlie
dk'ath of its he.i l, on whose exertion.s tliey may have
been de]H*iuleut for a siij ]uu t. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live buig after taking
out a Life I’oHey. Kxplanatory panif hlets. and the
necessary illank.-^, furnished on application.
K. .1, IIALK
1' i}fi tt( riHe Muliuil Insura/ice ('oinpnny.
vl/i o/llw StfonJ Anniidl REI*011T
of the I'n-^idrnt and Diitctum:
I'olii-ies ihsued p.ist year olll, wiiole number issued
rj;!.'5, covering jiroperty an.ouniing to utt
I’xlicies cancelled aii'l expired 8ol,ti:k') 0“>
^1,U74,717
.lOSKPH HAKKU, Jit., i
ATTOIC'^KV AT TAW,
H.AS taken hti (‘ffice next door to Wm. B. Wriglif’s
Law otlice on Gi’eeu Stiei t. He will alitnd and
practice in the ('ounty and Superior ('ourts of Cuml'er
lanil, liladen, Robeson and Sampson.
.Maroli 185:). 7'.*-tf j
iu:n.iamin k. iihskk, i
A r TO K \ K V % r I. \ \\\ I
FAVm'EVTLl.E, N. 0.
AV be found at the Office formerly occupiel hy j
Walter .\. Huske, Ksij., on B iw Street. I
>Vill attend the Counties of Moore, Cuinberland and i
litaiu Uoiinty Land and Pensions under i
Kubesou. And
the various acts
March 15, 185o.
8Uf
r|lHOMASTOWN LIME,
Hydraulic Cement,
«■ ilciued Plaster, l-’!:>>teriug Hair.
Also, .^grleultural Plaster iui''a-k'«.
March Cl.
ROSE.
'Jl-")t
and
Fivsli Spring- (Joods.
P.\. PEMBERTON has just received a larg •
• desirable Stock if
s'rAPLR^^FAXCY SILK (^OODS,
Embracing a great variety of
L,iDIES-> nnESS UOOiPS,
■ nsistiug of Plain, Plaid and FigM Sximmer Silks;
! -rages: Tissues; Crape de Paries; ('halies; Organdies,
•.' iinand iu Robe P ;ttefu; Embr'd, Flounced, t'ol'd
• ud White Evening Dres - A few Rich Jol'd and
l’’ ick Moir Antique Silk', A large :ind beautiful assort-
i.ent of
EMBROIDERIES,
; ollarB, Sleeve?. French Emb’d Flirts, Baoipies, \c.;
'■’hiin and Embr'.l Crape Shawls-^a few ,ery superioi:
Enii>r «i :-’iik and Lace .Mantles,
Hats; 1 uiu Str .” and French Lace P.onuets: a few
.cry superior -I d and White Crape and Silk ditto,
of the latest tylo';.
Particular f .ution ' inviti ’ to a large and well
1 jurteJ stO'.k .
Keaily-.llaile
r Men and Boy-, made m the l\iE>i 'Pvll' and
■■ ARRAKTED WORK..MAXSIUP.
The above Stock was selected with great care, and
ir braces every article usually kept in the Dry Uoods
;ne. Buj'ers would do well to call and examine tb*-
' e Stock before purchasing.
J. A. rEMBKRTt>N.
March 20. L'o-tf
Importnnt to tin .Mjlictcd.
III*. a. i.«i»to\,
WH(> has, for a uum1>er iif yi U'. t i ni -u>
ful ill curing
Cancers, Ulcers, Tumors, Sore Legs, &c.,
Oti'ers to E)ruggist>i. L»octors, and Farmers, or ;snv
may be afflicted, EVERV REMEl>V IN'USl’, for
diseases, lie will give his own remedies, togi
with all other remedies in tise, with -t cornet diui
of all such a> will yieM to treatment, l'"r the ^
sutnof>;-0. .Vllress .1 \ME'’ ' ,'M*TON
s:. Loui;., :*r-
p. s.—Persons jmrchasiiig l>r. t’loj'ton's reme
will not be permitted ti> ;_ive them t.> otlu'r-.. li.
tances of >10(1 huve fre|ueut!y fceu ni'de t\
ounce box of the oiutuient.
Amount now iussured
.\moun! of Premium Note*
expired \ cancelled
now on hand $l80,Hii'.i
that
■Ml. h
•tiier
iiosis
niall
:iuri.
•die'..
1 iiiit
r an
Increase during Isst year 1,
Premium notes avi'ragiiig I I S,V 100 pt'r cent,
amount insured, tlie ai:rual cost ot lnsur:iiu-o
th*‘ year averaging b' tiif^ii .V per cent.
lUK'F.IPTS
':ish oil hand la-^l rep ort •>77'J
“ for Preinium- r-,-eivcd o;
'• for Policies, Surveys vV, transfers ~ -jO
tor Rent 70 0(»
11 r> (»7
on the
■luriny
\Sl)RE\V .1. STF.DMAX,
ATTORNEY ,\T L\W,
n.'WIN'O removed to I’ittsitorough, N. C., will at
tend regularly, the (^ourtri »f IJhatliam, Moore,
and Harnett Counties.
April 1(>, !*l-tf
w.T. m SKK,
AT'POKNEV AT i.AW,
A N1)
CLERK .\ND .MASTER IN EQCITV
FAVK.rrKVii.LK, N. C.,
.May be found at the Et.inity Office, in the (aiurt House.
Sept. liJ, SH-tf
A. SIMvAKS,
ATTORNEY AT L .\ W ,
f Ciimluerland, ll.irnott.
t;
iusi;rR.'i:MENTs.
Ca
di paid C. 11. 'iifi-d, lire
Lot : !iil babili' i-1 Mtiee
“ Sabirie-:
‘■•'^t.'ile T.ax
('ontiiig.-nt expenses
•• Premium'^ returned
luildilli
^'^oO IJO
l,loO 00
i,r>r>i\ 00
100 oo
;57."> '12
‘JO 115
Courts
di nston.
kTTEN US th.
Wake and .1
I'eh'y |;{, ls.')t;.
Adiliess, Tooiner, H:irnett Co., N. C.
78-1 yr
COPAU rNKKSMlIV’
\'rsign.-d. have thi.s day formed a Law
■^hip
A C ARD.
m»R. ARCH’D N. MCDONALD date of the tirm of
Shemwell i .McDonald) takes pleasure in au-
• uncing to his friends and the p .blic generally that
is now doing business with Mr. J. A. Pemberton,
ere he would be idv ised to have them cull and e
: .:ii. Mr. P. has a very desirable stock of Fresh
is, comprising everything in the Ladies’ and Oeu-
:io u s Dress line which he will take great pltr-'urc
. exhibiting. ARCH'D MtDO.NALD.
'larch 20. 90-tf
\‘W Goods! i\ew Cooils!!
IC. THOMSON is now^ receiving an unu.-iually
• l.'.rge assortment of the latest styles of Spring
; summer
Caps, Boots and b>lioes,
J. and Mi-sses Gaiters, Buskius and Slippi rs,
Children and Servant’s S^'oes, of various
kinds, qualities aL l prices.
ALSO,
■’tfjKf HuKjfi, TracV.lmj (in>l Pvlclvj Tniuks.
Which he olTers for ^ale at 1 w pri. ^ f .r C.ASH, or
to prompt paying Cu^t^.nier-. Those wishing goods
in his line will please call and examine ii's s;ock be-
■re purchasing elsevrheri .
•J. C. TH ■M.'-oN, Market Square.
March I’O. '.*0-tf
DISSOLl T»()V.
HE Copartnership existing between W. F. & E.
M. F. Moore was dissolved on the l ^t .March, by
mutual consent. All those indebted to the Firm will
plttase co'jie forward and make payment: either party
is authorised to settle.
W. F. MOORE,
E. F. MOORE.
Tlie above business will be conlin-
'7 W. f. & J. J. M(^re, under the name and style
00-
( F.n TIFK '.1 7’A X.
He could give you hundreds -f ccrtilicates, l.iit of-
fer» only the toHowiug:
L' 'Ni.^toN, (!( i. :;i, 1
Dear Sir: 1 s-iw 3*our l atd in t'i== Lynch^urg \ irgin- i
ian about the loth ^ f •''eptenOier lit ;i:;!!ouni-in:; ;
your visit to Lynchburg, j reji.ired w't'- a remedy fii'
the cure id Cancers and like disca-^ps, about the l.'ith
of September, .lud o!>tain ■ 1 a tio\ of your “Cancer
'•intment," and apj bed it to >:,id tumor ten >!ays,
•.following your direutii.n>. , and i;i tw>'iity days, it
was perfectly well, 'caving >.nt a very Hglit tr:ice if
its former existence, and up to tli’ time, it pre-*'iits no
symptoms of reappearance.
1 consider you, therefore, ib -ervedly tuititled to the
foe 1 pai I yuu, as well as my tc^tMnouy to the etlic:ioy
of your remedy.
Respectfully, (-RVlLLi: l.oVlNii
To Dr. .Tas a. Ci.oiToN. Dalton, Gco.
Wil'« n’ Dki'cit, Sc hi Sim: R R. \ a.
Dr. CLt'PTo.N Dear Sir: I :uu i; ippy t-. inform you,
that my Cancer is entirely well. \ our ointment
proved iuvalual;!e. I used it a.-, .r i tig t'. y .ur iiice-
ti.iHS, and >'M.n it ti k •- '’-ct, and my i' :ncc. \sa- re
moved; and 1 am n. w t all lium i:i :] peai anci- . | er-
fectly Well. I wi-h y'lU may meet with ^reat
in your practice. V urs, verv r» -i.ecttii;.v,
■tHI,‘\S hoi;;;. .
N'oTT.AW.W Co., Va., Fell. I’.
(I. I I. I-/; ^
Dn. ('L'-i'Ti.N- Dear Sir: My wl;. -; !>rca-!t i? ai i
as it was. when I 'te oi ; I rom i :v Ic
scripti(.iii of it t- you, you ti:Mi..i y'.u h ive an N
remedy f'^'r it.
Enclosed. 1 scud \oi- a . io . ‘ ■ *’ ii o .in Pet' S'Inir;
: hank. I’lease :-en i me the no i;. ii'-.
j Yours, resptott'u'.ly, ;ilv»K(ill \V. 1M.1)1>.
Pim; H ■ 1.; . .S. »' , .I su ; ly I >, 1 - .o.
Dr.. Ci.oiToN- Dc.ar ."ir: 1 r.cilv: i - 1-f-i' tri.m
1 you not long siiu e, I'luet’u;.; m. t : fiil -.u tiie
I money that I w;; t" :.'iv- y- i ‘ >r cui 'ii j ;.i_, - ii -iiti r
Marth:i. 1 herein ciicb e y.u t'ie i; a : ir- 1
dollar bill; and when 1 lo ,,r n .m u, t^ w y a '.ave
receivol this, I wiM "-■en'l y ‘ t'o- rei, ii.- ■ !'.
Mj’ daughter is imj roviim ver^ mu ii: Mid we think,
ami are in great hope- o;' 'in ;i r> ve:y.
As soon as you receive thi-, wii:e t ^ me.
Voiirs, very i-espe. t!
\ \\. Ri I -N.
" March
Balauce
To-W't:
Cash loHiied n
Si'curity, ;oi
Ca^h Ml Bank
.\e*nta
it on Rond and
demand.) OO
111 I ill haiid.i of
0M7 4U
-V.SSKTS.
Ca.-^h on interest and iii Rank, ,^c.
Rent due
Real Est.ite. paying ptr « -nt
Premium N’oti'h oii hatvl
.Amount Capital to lu
^•J,‘.*87 10
190 00
l.f'Oo UO
^j;l,’427 40
18'.|,8.V. ;;:j
LAW
E, the Uli'
('oi—fTUMNhip, and v ill pr.ictice in the Ci)urt:
)f the fol' i:;g counties of this St:ite: ('hatiiam, Cum-
tierland, Moore, Harnett, and the Su]>remc (.'ourt.
.1, H. HAUGHTON.
JNO. MANNING.
Pittshoroiigh, N. C.. Jan'y 1, IH.'iO. 7‘2tf
II. L. IIOLMLS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
O'
under .Journal otlice.
Dec. 12.
48-tf
■t any Ivjoses ^l‘.*1,7s*> 7:5
In conclusion, the Predident and Directors congratu
late the members and d;e public on the very torlunate
and succensful operations of the ('ompany the past
year. We have met with no 1,. s since 7th Marcii,
l^o4, ( Sneed': .)—un!e--; it he the case of Strauglaus
Ein-ton at Kinston, w '^ 'se Si-’-e was blown up—a »-//
,i ■ .. i -y Cl! , it i: still under investigation.
The f'dl.iwiug Direct..r.s were el - ted for next ^-ear:
tie... McNeill. M. I.. Myrover, Cha.-J. Bent.ow’. Henry
, .III- Kyle, S. T;!!i;.^lii! t. S, T. ll *; le\, T.
•- Lutter!"h, \\ m. .McLaurin, N. .V. ~fc lm.iii. .1.
.''iiei'h* rd, .1. fliu.- i iie. I*. ,\. K.iv, .1. I>. William.-.
.V. A. McK-tuan, J. 11. C- k, ,\. 11. Ha!l, \. W. Steel,
J. (J. ( ■ and K. t. I'rown "f WilmingtiUi.
uKFK
M. NEILL. President.
MVRoVEi;. \ .e PreM.h-nt.
Nf MILK \N, Secretary.
HKPHERI>, .\ttorne\.
s. Ti!liiiulia>l, Win.
rnos. IL TII.LINGllAST,
KiPOKttt.y'tPF.Mi,
A)uttr.uii Sfntf, opposite Korth of E. ./. Hale A'
Soil '.s JiuoA'Atorr.
'^jJL’^SK^ >Lagtt.’iues, and all descriptions of Book.s
are bound in all styles in the best and most
substantial manuer on terms, the samw as at any
I place in the .‘•^oi tli. Persons wishing to know the
prices of l>in ling, will I t* supplied with a list persou-
aSy or by letter.
Sept. 2o, 18o->. 39-t-f
A ( Alii).
m:\ICV V. H»ISI:NS0'M ollers
(iOLI)SBOKOlUai
I'En AI.E OMiEt.ii:.
ri'^HE third Session of this Institution commences on
1 Weduesda}', the :5d of .lau’y iSj.j, and endd on the
.'Id of Juue, l8i>5.
R?v. J.\S. H. BRENT. B., Presideiit.
Dr. Mor(7.^n Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of
-Matliematics.
,\nd a full corps of Teachers in evefry branch.
Board, including Washing, Lights, Fuel, sc.,
per session, $G0 OO
Tuiticn in Primary Department, ■'*10 00
C.i’legiate Department, $20 00
One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the
session in the Collegiate course a.nd all ornamental
brauahes.
Pupils in primary department charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. t)ne half payable in
advance.
Three I cctures on scientific subjects will be delivered
each month.
\N e are making every effort to rentier the School the
first in advantages aud cheapness, and pledge to reduce
ju'ices, and multiply the advantages in proportion to
the increase of patronage. When our number of pupils
reaches 200 we shall he able to reduce the prices
jiearly one half, everv' one aiding us, is also aiding in
placing the means of a superior education within the
reach of almost every girl iii the State.
We returu thanks for the unexampled support wt
have had and believe it will be continued. For further
information apply to the President of the faculty, o»
myself. WM. K. L.\NE, Pres’t Stockholders.
Dec. 13, 1854. 57“tt*
l-MlKKillTIAt;
Tin: «'\ri; ri^Ait iei% i;)e.
A T a meeting of the Boat owners intere.oted in n:iv-
j.m igating the Cape I’ear River hotween I’ayet teville
:iud Wilmington,
Ou motion, D. McTiauriu was called to the Chair,
ftml R. M. Orrcll was appointed Secretary.
.>n motion of James F. Marsh,
I’esolved, That from and after the 1st day of Janu
ary, ISjO, ’ash will be re»juired upon the delivery
«»r all l"'rei^Uts at Wilmington and Fayetteville re
spectively.
Oil motion of J. D. Williams,
Resolved, That each of the Stei.n’/ieit C’ompanira on
the Cape Fe.ar River, from and after the 1st of .^anuary,
18ol>, will carry Ciuano from Wilmington to Fayette
ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 25 cents per cask,
and ground Plaster at 30 cents per cask, and th.it a
KI^Ol C TIOA OF ‘JO l»EK
from the printed and establislicd rates on all other
articles wilt be made from and after th;it date, .all
Cartage and Drayage being paid hy the shiitpers.
On motion of James Banks,
ResoWed, That the foregoing bo published iu the
town papers.
D. ilcL.XURlN, Chairman.
R. M. Orrell, Sec’y.
Dec. 24, 1855. G5-tf
UM ■
;us pridession.al service-*
D. W. C. BKNBOW, I). }). s.,
Graduate of ttie Haltimore Collei;e of
DE.M.4L SURI,t:iiY.
office hours from 0 A. M. to 1 P. M.
“ P. M. to 5 P. M.
DR. BEN BOW may be fouml at his Room
near the Market, where all who are in need of the
services of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call.
All operations perfortned upon the I.atest and most
approved plans. To those in need of
in practice with hi.s brother, Dr. Ben'
.March 21, lsr)fi.
He will he associated ] "IVeth, he would sijnply say that he is behind in no
Robinson.
89-Im
O
l»r. K. A.
KFP'K Front Rooin-s, over Dr. S. .1. Hinstlale’s
Cliemi;-t and Drug Store.
Feh'v 7, 1
70-tf
.Kt;.
11. I.
C V.
.1 C
/.■ .
r.eo, M. Neil
Mav 21, I''-'.
.Ml
Laarin.
(-V
■■t’ tlie
I’ayet t
cd. u ii
ibiibil
nr4' iHSuraiue.
Ill II ETNA In ui-ance ('"mpaiiy of llartfi-rd, iiav
iii^; p :i I :!jc I i.\
i;itc l.. „l‘tur
e\ . U'.eiei t In'
prepared I .
11^- --r •■'■.kU,
BOARDINa,
AM»
1 IIO.NT .STllHHT.
I.. MAf. LRT'r,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
M:irch I. K.'i. 8;’.-2m
K. M. OIUUCLL,
.1 f/tmo.vm: u k
imp'-i l t:v i1h> Revenue l,;.\v
. wiil • oiitiime itn .Agency in
niana^eiucnt ol the iinder.-Nigti-
lie P"licies of lii>uiance on
eitlier in th'-' T"Wn oi in anv
4'oiiiiiiiNMioii
April y, 1855.
.TIriH'liaiil.
OO-tf
\M
)rm^ (ioods for
T E are now receiving
of
•in unusual! V
slock
ORE & BROTHER.
i:U 27, 1866.
B
A NE W WORK.
Iitardeiiiiig: for the ^oiith.
V W. N. White, of Athens, Georgia. A most com
plete manual for every dtpartment of Horticul-
■ r , • bracing the Vegetable tiardeu and the Fruit
ir ii-i , adapted particularly to the Southern States.
of all /jookstllera, or seut hi/ ns
art ' / the Union on reccipf oj
a. M. SAXTON & CO.,
Agricultural Book Puhlisher.a,
110 Fulton street, New York.
’ i jricultural Warehouse,
H MANUFACTORY,
DEPOT AND SEED STORK,
■ ' »• ^IT. near Fulton, .\ew York.
' V l*ropi*i(‘tor.
a pr ictical .Mechanic, anil havint; ninny
the manufacture of all k ihI.h ol A;i{)
;.\TH anil MA(’HIM;UV, woaid resfiorl
) AlcrchaoU and I'lanttrs to his large ami
il of Ihe ab>v« Goods, whii li lie otter* lor
1 any other Home in the trnile
ill PHOSPHATS OF I.IMK, l-LASTEl a.SD
IIr .'1 FKK11I.12KR8.
ill .'till
Rlsu po'ilvroi'.s,
d for bale by
CHAS. BANKS.
‘dl-2w
‘^0 BOYCES CllEESi:^
I L.'T received and for sa.t by
, CHAS. BANKS.
M.rh29. 01.2w
. l;OXES O RACK lUlS,
J ' rece;v';J aftdTlj^attte by
CHAS. BANKS.
91-2 w
I'l.A.Mi.-) fof jjjiig jjjjg o^ce
mm i.\D m\]M (iooDis.
winch we will sell very cheap for (.'ash, or u the usual
time to Wholesale Buyers excluilvcly.
Our stock will consist of a general selec'lon of
STAPLi: FA.NCV DRV (iOODS,
SILK AND STllAW lJUNNETS,
J.OOTS, SHOES, U.MBRELLAS,
RE.\ DY- M ADE C LOTHIM i,
With a great variety of notion*!.
Those owing us notes past due, arc earnestly
rei)uested to make immediate pivinent.
STARR & WILLIAMS.
March 17, 185G. 87-tf
NEW' SPKLV(; GOODS.
WE are now receiving a large and desirable stock
of SPRING anl SUMMER GOt)DS, consisting
( f Staple and Fancy Dr}’ (}oods,
HATS, BOOTS AXD SII0K8, HONNKTS
AND UMiJKELLAS,
Which will be olfered cheap for cash, or on the usual
time to prompt customers. Those owing us debts of
long standing, are earnestly requested to pay them.
H. .'c E. J. LILLY.
Faj’etteville, March 13, ISjij. 87-Iw
,S#»if #.>•« ,Vf '/'f't »•.
I>r. .IAS. F. I'tit Llvf-^S,
('oriu r of llvy and Donaldson Street.-, opposite
ihe Fayetteville Hotel,
WOULD respectfully call the atten
tion of his friends and customers
to his complete stock of
DilUGS,
n Hl€i ES,
Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs,
Which he is now receiving, and will offer
at price.9 a.'! low as they can be bought at
in this market. Ills object is to sell
Medicine that can be depended upon, as he buys none
but the genuine article.
Constantly > ;i hand
Burnimj Fluid, Caiiphene, Spirita Turpentine.-,
Alcoliol, JBratidici and H'Vntis, (/o/' Medical
puvposef;) Conyrcss Water, Citrate
Matjneiia, East India Goftor Oil.
March 15, 18i6. 87-tf
I Ilf wf tlie i!e, ,11 j r.'p I' ,lpl>
• t the I’l^ |-ei t , . .VC
Tiie lll ‘> \ has :.i i‘ii in operation hVhuiI
\e Si s. Its ijiital ! !»:s0t>.000. I'he 11 ,n. I’hos.
K. i‘.r ■■ c \\asit:* !ir-i I’li ,;dciit, .aii.l he still ilolds tliat
otlice: and -e.ei.i' !■ its Jii-t I'iiei'toi-.s are sjiH .ictive
and elh«ieiit nirail'ri - ; the I'l'iard. It has .it all times
su-'taine l the hi^rhent character tur the [orudence of
its mana;-cment. and for the lihenility with which it
has ever adjusted ii» losses.
E. .1. H.M^E. Agent.
DISSOLl riON.
TBIHE lirm of H.VLL ,V S.Vt’KETT is this day dis-
J- solved b^' muta.i! consent.
The business of tlio tirm will be settled by J. II.
Hall or .V. E. Hall, who alone are authorized to use
the name of the lirm iu li>.juidatioii.
J. H. HALL,
A. E. HALL,
T. M. SACKETT.
Fayettcvillf, N. C., Jan’y 10, 185G. 70-tf
C11DER VINEGAR, a good article,
^ for sale by W. H. CARVER.
Nov. 10. 64-tf
Livery Stables.
rwiHE Undersigned continues
i to carry on the LIVERY
BUSINESS at this place. They
have lately largely increased
their Stock and can now offer to
the public as good Horses, Car
riages and Drivers as can be
found in the Southern country.
Thankful for the large patron-
,ago heretofore extended to us, we solicit If continua
tion of the public favor. We promise a satisfactory
trip to all who may wish to travel.
Stables at the West end of Mumford street,
where one of the Proprietor.s may ahv.ays be fouud,
or at the Storr first door East of .Mr. Lutterloh.
J. W. POWERS & CO.
Fayettevillt Teb'y 22, 1H5:5. 71tt
Wool !U)lls.
WOOL carde) with dispatch at Blount’s Creek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnahurgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
W'ool Rolls, for sale by
GEO. McNEILL.
June 1854. 7-tl
GKOCHUIKS AND HAKDW.VRK.
ri'^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
Goods iu the GROCERY and HARDV.'.VRE LINE;
all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar
tered lor country produce, on terms the most reason
able. A small lot of SADDLERY for sale cheap.
Give us a call. G. W. I. GOLDSiON.
N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi
ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, &c.,
can have it done on the usual terms, by sending same
to my care. 0-
Fayetteville, Sapt. 27, 1805. 39tf
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
V O U I « I O \
AND
F() K \V A K DIN(i M1-: R C l IA N I',
, •>’. f’.
Prompt personal att»*ntion given to all Consign
ments, and C.tsii advances made on Produce to be ship
pctl to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. G7
'i\ c. i{. G. woirrii,
Commission rorwartling \lerclnuits,
BROWN S BUILDING, AV.\TER STREET,
i¥.
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan’y 17, 1855. 03-tf
CILVRLKS IJ VNKS,
cTtoA'E r ,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Eoreijn Fruits, jVuts, Ciyurs, Tohaeeo, Snuff, A'c
CiRCE:'¥ fiiTKjCE:T,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 185S. 73tf
W. \\ ELLIOTT,
General Coinmisi^ion and Forwardinj Merchant
WILMINGTON, N. C.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
J. c.TM)i';
DEALER IN
is'FAl'LL V.V I AXCV DRV GOODS,
FIATS, CAPS, 1’>0()TS, SIIOKS,
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and ,
Trimmings. i
Jlay Street, Fayetteville, A^. (K j
May 20, 1855. 4-tf =
\\ c. woirni,
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WirMI!VGTOX, N. C.
Jau’v 10, 1R56. 68-tf
T^. BANKS,
C'oii]iiii!«Kion .Uorrliaiil,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan’y 1, 185G. • GO-tf
~ G. W. WILLLWIS c5' CO.
Have just received a large and well selected as
sortment of
HARDW'ARE AND GROCERIES,
to which they iuvite the attention of Country Mer
chants.
March 17, 1855. 84-
improvement. He inserts from one to an entire set
upon fine Gold or Platina jil ite, which he guarantees
to be eijualiy as serviceable as the n.itiiral org.ins.
He spends nine months of each year in this place,
(from 1st of October to the 1st of .luly.)
Sept. 2'.. ' 10 If
Worth & Utley,
l*\>iwurdin^ mikI (ieiicMul ('oiiiinlssion
MKUCH \N rs,
i'af/vlferUiv^ tV. f'.
J. A. woRTir. (72tf) .los. I iLi:v.
.S. M. TII031AS.
DEALER IN
1 KAXCY vV S'i'APLi: DUV GOODS,
I RHADY-MAi)!-: OLOTHINfJ,
HATS, CAPS, RONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
BL.ANKETS, .Vc., &o.
Corner M.irket and Gillespie .St.. Fayetteville, N. C.
Dec. 17, l‘5'). 02-tf
f_^OR the apprehension ai’cl delivery of my negro
man P.VGE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of
age; ,or for his confinement in any Jail so tiiat 1
get him again. hen he left he had on a brown
Satinett Coat and P.ants, m.akes a goofl appearance,
and no doubt will pass himself ns a free man; about 5
feet 10 or II inches high, weighs about 185 pounds,
and had, at the time iiC left, a fellon on the middle
finger of his left hand; has ou his chin a goatee (or
loug be.ird.) I expect he will endeavor to make his
way to Abingdon, W’ashington county, Va., where he
was raised. D. M. .McL.YURlN,
Lauriuburgh, Richmond Co., N. C.
Feb’y 1, 1850. 75-tf
A PROCLAMA'riON,
BY HIS EXCELLENCY THOM.\S BRAGG,
GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA
WHEREAS, .an act was pa.ssed by the last General
AsseiuM}’ of tliis State, by a vote of three-fifths of all
the members thereof, a duly certified copy of which is
as followtt:
-AN ACT to amend the Constitution of the State of
North Carolina.
WHERE.\S, .V large number of the people are dis
franchised by the freehold qualificfttiotx now required
of voters for members of the Seuatf. Therefore,
Skc. I. //(’ it enactt'ii by (he (ieneral A»seinhly of the
State of yorih Carotiiid', and if i,i herfby enacted by the
■iiithority of the sonie, (three-fifths of the whole number
of members of each House concurring,) That the 2nd
clause of the 1st section of the 1st article of the a-
mcnded Constitution, ratified by the people of North
Carolina on the second Monday of November, in the
year of our Lord eighteen hundred and thirty-rive,
shall he amended to read as follows: Everj' free white
man of the age of twenty-one years, being a native or
naturalized citizcn of the C^nited States, and who has
been an inhabitant of the State for twelve months im
mediately preceding the day of any election, and shall
have paid public taxes, shall be entitled to vote for a
member of the Senate for the district iu which he re
sides.
Sko. 2. />V il further enacted. That t’ne Governor of
the State be, aud he is herebj' directed to issue his
proclam.-ition to the people of North Carolina, at least
six months before the next election for members of
the General .Assembly, setting forth the purjtort of
this act, and the amendment to tlie Constitution herain
proposed, which proclamation shall be accompanied by
a true and fierfect copy of the act. authenticated by
t!ie certitieate of the Secretary of State, and both the
proclamation and the cop}' of this act, the Governor
of the State shall cause to he ]>u)ilished in ten news
papers of this State, at least si^-.months before tJie
election of members to the Geii«r*i .\ssembly.
liead three times and ratified in (ieneral As. embly
this 3d day of Febrii.ary, 1‘m>5.
SAM’L P. HILL,
Speakf'!' of the Hoitue of Cnnmo)is.
\VARREN WiNSLOW,
Sfjeu/itr of ttu Senate.
State of North Carolina, ^
Office of the Secretary of State, )
I, William Hill, Secretary o* State, in and for the
State ©f North Carolina, do hereby certify that the
foregoing is a true copy of the original as ratified and
en tile in this office.
Given under uiy hand this 2 Ith day of .January 1850
W. HILL, Sirretary of State.
Now, therefore, in coiiformit}’ to the Constitution of
the State and the requirements of the aforesaid act, I
do issue this my Proclamation, making known to the
people of North Carolina the provisions of said act and
the amendment thereby proposed to be made to the
Constituti .n of the State, and do cause the same to be
published in ten newspaper.^ of this State six months
tiefore the election of memliers of the next General
■Assembly.
In testiiuony whereof I, Thomas Bragg, Gov
ernor of the ^State of North Carolina, have
hereto set my hand and caused the great seal
[L. S.] of the State to be hereunto affixed. Done at
the Citj’ of Raleigh, this the 24th day of Jan
uary, A. D. 1S50, and in the HOth year of our
Independence.
TllOS. HK.AtiU
By the (Jovernor:
Pll.\ski Cowi'Kii, l‘rii\ite Serrehiry.
Raleigh, Jan’y 24, lJ5t). 7'!*Gm
XOTlCi’: IS HKUHliV (HVRN
1I.\T the .Annual fleeting of the Stockholders of
th« Cape Fear & Deeji River Navigation Com
pany will be held iu the town of Haywood, on Thurs
day the i7th of .April nex.t.
HENRY A. LONDON, Sec’y.
Pittsboro’, March 1. Jso-tm
T'
1
I'l.Ml’S.
7IORCE »*\id Suction Pumps,
Sho( r.ead and Lead Pife.
For sale by C. W. .ANDREWS, Market Square.
March 30. 83-tf
•lUirMe Faciory.
i I f..
giill
By GEO. LAUDER.
TWII [MXIRS .liJIIVK C. T. IIAIGII & SON'S STORK.
Fayvflovilie, V.
Jan’j' 20, 1850.
G4ypd
I OK SALK,
FEW good F.ARM HORSES, apply soon
to .M. McKINNON.
73-8IU
A
Jan'y 20.
.lus'r lu liLisifr.D,
.1 .»'ir and Correcletl Edition of
Devereux’s Equity, VoL 2.
ilOR SOME years past this volume of the Reports
of the Supreme Court of North Carolina has been
out of print. The sub.scribers have printed a 2d di-
tion, revised and corrected, which they will be happy
to furnish to such gentlemen of the profession as have
incomplete seta. Orders are solicited. Should they
be encouraged sufficiently by the sale of this volume,
they propose to follow it by a re-print of Devereux’s
1st, od, and 4th Law, and Dev. & Batt’e’s 1st Law, all
of W^iich are out of print. E. J. HALE & SON.
Printing Press for ^aie.
The Subscribers have for sale an Imperial No. 4
Washington Hand Press, 2d hand. It will be sold
cheap, deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is said to be
a good Press and in good order.
June 4j 1865. E. J. HALE &, SON.
FOR ui-:N'r.
A VERY lesirable Dwelling, recently built, with
W convenient out houses, near the business part of
the town, -\pply to D. i: W. .McLAURlN.
Dee. 20. o;:-if
Norici:.
MS Iv. WlLLl.VM .1. BROWN is our authorized agent
,VB to receive payments, aud grant discharges for
any Book accounts we have in the countv of Robeson.
J. & T. WADDILL.
Juue 1, 1855. 7tf
HOOK lUNDKRV.
K\n II.ARDIE has resumed the Book Binding
• Business, over the Tailor Shop of Plark &
Wowdward, wiiere he will receive anil execute binding
iu any style desired.
-Augu.-^t I. 27-tf
S[ (JAR-HOIISK .MOLASSES.
HIIDS. superior Sugar-Hiiuse .Molasses, just
received and for sale by .I.\S. G. COOK.
Jan. 7, 1850. 07-
‘^OO Casks I'rt'sh IJine, Calcincd
Plaster, I’lastering Hair and (’ement, .Mackerel and
Herring, by J. »V’. POWERS & C(.^.
April 1-j. ?)3tf
NOTiCK.
COL. N.VTHAN KING is our authorized .Agent to
> make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and
litaber aud for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at
Kingsbury, in Cumberland founty.
J. & T. WADDILL.
May 22, 1855. 3-tf
A CARD.
^j'^HE subscriber tenders his services to the citizens
j|^ of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, as
a M.ASTER BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, and
gives notice that he is ready to contr.act for work in
his line, at the lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON.
Fayetteville, Oct. 0, 1851. 38tf
HURNING FLUID,
WHITE Potash, just received atid for sale by
■ J. N. S.MITH, Druggist.
M.arch 24. 8(»-lm
\K\V ROOKS.
rjlHE Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon with
i his Brother Joseph Bonaparie; Olmsted’s Journey
in the Seaboard Slave States; Memoirs of Susan Alli-
hone; The Way of S.alvation, hy Albert Barnes.
Further supplies of HetheringtoTi’s lli.story of the
Church of Scotland; Bayard Taylor’s India, China and
J.apan; Eldora; The Old Homestead, by Mrs. Stephens;
Rose Clark; AVidow Bedot, The E,scaped Nun, The
Hidden Path, .Alone, and other popular Works. Pe
terson’s Familiar Science; Short Patent Sermons, by
Dow, Jr.: Banker’s Cases; and various School Books.
Just received by E. J. HALE & SON.
March 5.
Tlll lw RGl'Mi) ST vrim
f JIHE Subscribers have received on consignment, a
JL few copies of the New Revi.sal. Price $4, cash.
on deliverj/.
Jan’y 21.
E. J. HALE & SON.
JONES’S EQUITY.
‘OLUME 1, jUSt received and for sale by
E. J. HALE & SON.
■I
Blannks for sale here.