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I HINTFD MnNPAY^J AND TIII'HS1>AVS.
KDW VKl) J. HALK & SOX.
I'DITOKS A\l> I’HOPIUKTOHS:.
•i> f'T tU»‘ St'ini-\Vf>ekly t')i:si-'.r:vku 00 if ]>;iid in
'Iv iUi-'-; >•■’> .'>i» it']i;ii'l ilurin^ the yoar uf siit>>>'vip-
■ n: ^'v S t ntter tho yf‘.-\r lia*; exj'irt'v.1.
tlu‘ Wpokly OBsr.nVFn 00 per nniiuin. if p:iiil in
■ lv:inoo; ")0 if pail ihiriii" the yoar >'f sul' i'vip-
jtion: or *:’■ i>0 after the yeai- has oxiiired.
AUVKlVnsKMtlNTS ins-ertcl t'.u- sixty cents per
inaro if 10 lines f n- the th-st. and thirty ceut^ for each
;-oo'linjr pulilioation. Yearly ailvertiseir.eiit!? hy !=pc-
fal contrai tr, at reasonahlc rates. A'lvertisers are
r^que-^tO'! to s^tHto the numhor of insertiuiis (le^ire'l, or
t^pfv wil' he I'.i'iflnutHl till furhiii, aii'l oiiru-gt-'l accord-
^Iply. LetiiTS to the l^Jit-rs must he i'ust-pail.
AJveriiseineuts to he iiiM i'ted oharjii-il "lO per
fcni: extra.
6'^jiHot«‘l.
iCOi
15 A Y SlCO.,
riKi: \M) Lirr. iNsi u vnc iv
I ii *■'nii'.i 'rsictieii h;is the .\pcney ' ! tlic foUuwiii};
(' ii.ip ’.uitvi.’:
t.ireeiirh 'rnu^ii Mutual Lite hisuranee aivI 'I’ru-t Co.
- )r Mutual Fire Insurar.re (
Newi.i-rn Mutual Insuriu. c (' i ,
b.irliitte ^l Ttual P’tre ln5uran.'i t’o..
Taswell .Mutual Fire liisuranei> t o.
Insuffinoe in -Vc-7a ('iir','u,u C- ri/u >i, can now he
ti-n in any part nf Town ui County, in lar^e or
II .•iniAunts,
.IN'V M. Agent
ne 1 t'i*'., IT-l’iiu
■'lir Suhs^Tiher.'^ h.iviiii thi>^ ■! ly 1 a?ecl thi-^ ■
IKite( for a term >f y»*ars, will h;- pleii'^e.l !
to see their friends ami tlu; ;ivellitur pulilic
House. At thi‘ s.ame tiiiie we ii;)]'e they will h»> ,
patient and bear with oiir imp('rlV tiou'. uniil wr snail ■
have put the House in sucli rt-pair .as w' desiro.
.] H. i’OKKin’M ,v
J. H. lluHKn r.'. F. N llmu-.KU.
March 1. 185"). H)-tf
SHF.MWSrjJ, ir^MISK.
I'AVETTKVILI.U. ,\.
Ens( of Gn -'n Sfn t, it f • A ■ Xnrfh •/
fhv ij: . .
I'BIHK SuViscriher !'.•>,re^’ thrmi- h thi.^i
-M- medium to nckuu wU‘dire the '.-heral
patronage bestowed uj>on his llouso the]Kisl
year—and as lie lias Ju: t. ereeti.1 N\ \v SiahU'-' and
Carriapce Shed convenient ti the House ami to water
he takes pleasure in sayinir \ > his patron^ and the
I public generally, that lie is still {vep.nre I to ,iceom-
: modate them with iransient and perm.uient hoard, and
respectfuHy ;;olieits a couTinuanec o the lihor.d patrou-
; a^e lieretofori' receivod. Kvi*ry exertinn on h. part
i .'ihail he used to render t;yein i i,m \;i-ta')le durint' theit
sujiinrn with hiin. His iatue is always Minpl'i-d with
the If-! til.' m: . k.'t :i'V.ir !-.
.Man
I
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■ -tt
DOI’.BI.V H‘M SK'
l'(»Wl-,R8 X TilOV !•!
f
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f tlii.; IvsfaMishmcn^
tliat
W IlKA r W AN ri'J).
§W.VNT f' [lurchnse /j.tiuu l’ushe!:i Whe.at.
.lAS^. {•. COOK,
une 2o, IG-tf
J .VJ") REWAUi).
K.\X.\WAY from the -iihc.-nhcr • u the 1st of Apri’ j
hst. a negro man nar.v. i Kaiid, ahou’ six feet 1
]|{|^h, .10 y= ais of au-'. and ‘ l.u k. Saiil ne>;i.: is (
tqpposfd ti he lurkiuir in the iii'' J; -.irht i 1 "f ,! iim
‘1- .l.^nn-s MvKeth:u\.
7he a'H've reward will he p =.id '■ eny p«-r->n 'lo- .
lilR‘r;n>r s.ii I iiepro to me at L ; iUe. -'’i^aham Co.,
^ C . ■ r eonfiniiii’ him in any ,lail in the .>tate wuere I
lift him. N \TH.\N KINCi. !
2’). 17-tf '
in IU,l(’ NO i’iCK
‘ HFIJKP.V CIVT’N. fuat P. = .k-: t -'ub:cripTi..n t-
th'' o'tjiital stock of the ( eiural Hail Pioad. from
■‘■ >rf Tfarhor v':; Ken ;": ■.■i';!-'. C’int in. Fayetteville, j
Mkd We^t. \vill ho peue'l ;«’.i "“'Imr-day, the l«nh day :
aftA-.'.ll l^o'i. and rt main opt-n HiiLf to tiie ternr^ ^
the ('h ir»i.-r ur.til t'urtlier notli'e. .at the followiu;;
Pieces .nn.l ui\der direction of the fi ilowlng nanicd.
pei^ ns, Commissiouers in the Cuarti^r. vi/:
;^n the County of Onslow, at the oiTii-e ot the (’’erk
2 the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the P.>st |
Jpiee Pvi.;h Lands. E. W. Fouville. G. •!. Ward. .J. H.
B|y. R .hert White, Johti .\veritt, .Jr., Owen llug-
gfcs, L. \V. Humphrey.
^Ir Cart'^ret •.■nnty. at the olfice of I'r. M. F. .\reu-
at BeRnf'Tt Ur. M. F. \rendell. J. F. Ih'll, I.. :
tt the -T r - f'*" tl
. N. U^nu.-;, II.
ndell.
1 Ou]>;in 'ounty, at the ofTice of th*- • .,iuit;v ! curi
®erk ■it Kenau>iV'll.-,--Ma)..r iwen Ki-nnn, l>avid
^id, I;-aac B Kcllv, Wm'. F. Tlill. n. II .u^T .n,
ate; hen Grahara.
:I;> .'ampson I'liuntv’, ^t the otTiee of the Count. (.'ourt
Ckrk .at Clinton.—Thonia.s I. Fiiisou. lr. Tiuimfts
Bunting. Wm. .Mclvay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Fais. n,
^ 11. lieaman, Ahred JoUdsOu.
In Cumberland county, at Fayttteville, at the othcc
«f A McKethan,—Thomas H. L'nderwooJ. R.mila!
McDaniel, Ldward L. Winii -w. .J ihn C. Blocker.
Form of subscription;
The I'nder ;gneil agree to take the number of -iharrs
|f ^10i each, s-t opposite to otir namc= respectively,
the Central Hail Hoad Company, and in all ri-spects
comply witli the terms of tiie (?hart-r.
flHK l*ro]'riefors
■innuiMice to do j
the eoustantly in.M-e;, iii ■ p lU iia
ed to them, tacy h i\o ^een indii
largt ihe a.'fomnu.d.iii"!. t'v tii* :
‘ an extensive iiini;'.;- lioo; , (),. ’ ^v. '• 0 r
j ot H^onv I. the 1 ll. r- t':.- ji
I a'commo I’l w; - - -vy I’n- .i-
) tht'V pledge tlHni'-'eive- t : i^i
* give satlsf'i' tion to tln'U jia:r..ri
.''paeious C'tab i'- .itt ii ' i m .
I tenthuice
1 Ti fiiuiblo location of the E
v.-ii h
owing t >
I- 1 ;tfild-
■ 1 I t'U
iduion oi'
and 'u!ti-
tiioin to
.Vnl
iM-ri'-t; t ■
i;i ;U-
^ a s J,
H VV. 'T-IKI T, I'AVKTTKVihLK.
tPiF, n o.r rci'civintr iiieir FALL S rO('lC (d‘ ST.M’LE
and FANCY
inn croons,
111 .wiruli may he louud I'Olt rilFi LA1)1I^S;
Plain rold. Plaid, Uliito and Black DeLAlNKS;
CASHMFin;S mid MFIllMtS; Plain and Fis’d Faucv
and P.hicK Sil.KS; (M ,tli MANTI.F.S an.l CI.OAKS^
Cloak CLdTll: SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino
VK8TS; r.oNXETS; ll.M 15R01 DKRIEK, kc.
F »i; C’-.NTLFMRN:
Lfats; IJoot.s iind V^ostings; ('assimercs;
White, Hlack anl 1'aiU‘y Specks and Oravats;
Keady-Mado (Uctliiug, i.'to.
_ALt?>,— !
I.in'ieys. I^iTsey aii l Plains. Blankets, Brogans, Talkie j
Cloths ;u' ' I Cl'.-- .Xlli-iid-i! ■ .'^hi'i-tingr', (’liildren’s Kid !
(jlove.s. .jol .>at-' and (..’nmfi rts. Youths' and Boy’.s ^
Clothin;:. ,im l^.ili ui v'r.ipes. Dimity, ICm-
hroidery '
A guo 1
ClnUlren's
HOSIFRY,
ISeji'. '20. .'i7-tf
. M'/\\ (.()()I>S.
ui; ■>!:!•; now i;k('LIvin(j a
Pit ms n Si i*jr*i^\' or
sp!ii\ii i.\!) mmM \m iiooiis.
HKADY-M.VDE TLOTJilNl^;
SOFT \V(,d)L AND SI MMKIl HATS,
in nrf-t Variety. «
A !■ iin]i1i'ti- I ■'itm*“.it ot P.oOTS .and .‘^HoKS will be
I ■ 1: ’ n !'w 'liy .. ,\11 uf wnieh will he disposed
■ f i' \\h 'h-‘ !e Buvc'-*^^ on libi'riil term;>.
STARR .S: WII,LIA>LS.
j:’. '.8-tf
noniHU' Wiu. I{. I.')VS‘-
iat.«‘ for .'^lierilf of (himberland (
1‘leetion. April
fO lll-
■andi-
'ounty, at the ensuing nppreheusio.i and delivery of my n.-gro
April 21 ^>7-tF, * i’AOF,, n bright n
.ii- ^ ,im l;,ili ui
i ■ and l>raivl:.
- ortiiii'ii* Ij:i.;io',', (Iw'litlcmen’.s and
i’.tiiiTS. .'^lUd's', ami (i.M’l'LRS; CLOVES,
\V i} J J \ M A. U()(» I'iRS aiiMoiiiHM's
him.'-elf a caiidid.ate for the olliee of Sheiilf id’ Pioheson
i-oiiiity.
Liimbsrtoii. April 2'J, IS-jl!. .Wt-tl.V
•
ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SAL^:
CIIE.IP,
A GEXKRAL ASSOirrMh'XT Of
DKY (^OODS AM) (JKOCKlilKS,
Together with a general assortment of
FnRHlIJN A.\i) Dll.ViESTll V/INES and LIQUORS,
Which I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce
of any kind iisnallv sohl in this Market.
W'. II. CARVER, I
Hay Siretft, near the .Market. i
Nov. 7. . 51-tf i
Pish iX^ets m\*ei Tivlne
For sale Ijy W. II. CARVER.
March 0 81-tf |
?1IDFR VIN'KGAR, a good article,
for sale by ' W. II. CARVEPi.
Nov. !0. 54-tf
niid Winter
J. A* T. n\tftdill,
y HAY STREET,
tRE lutw receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS
Ooii.si-ling of a large and well selecteil stock of
mulatto, about 28 years of
ige; or for his confinement in any .lail so th.it I
g^'t him a^ain. When he left he had on a l>rown
yatinetr Coat ami Pants, makes a good appearance,
and no doubt will pass himself as a free man: about t>
feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about 1 b-j pounds,
and had. al the time lie left, .i fellon on the middle
finger of his left hand: has oiv his chin a goatee (or
long heard.j I expect he will endeavor to make his
way to Abingdon, Wa.shington county, Va., where he
was raised. D. M. McLAURIN,
Lauriiiburgh, Richmond Co., N. C.
Feb’y 4, 18-30. " 75-tf
I’OR SALF, C lIIiAP.
7SEC0N1> h.^nu buggies in good repair.
A. A. McKETIIAN
The Ijari^est Cfh'rifi^v rartory in
the South!
1
third SiT'sioii of this Institution commences on
the .‘Id o;' .ian'y IHY'), au I ends on the
''!!!
W‘dnvsdiy
I ; . I line, 1
lisv. ,).\S
Dr Mtir!:.'/»s Ci.i
H. BRENT, B.,‘Pr.-si.lent.
, late of ('hap(d Hill, Professor of
. Mti\hematies.
,\nd ■ t iill corps of Ti-achers in every branch.
Bo'.ud. iucUi ling Washing. Lights, Fuel, XC.,
per s"ssion, :*;50 00
Tuition ill i’rimary Department, .‘i^lO OO
t?ollegiiite Department, >i20 00
(Jne liundred dollars will cover all expcn.jes of the
se.'Tsion in the Collegiate course and all ornamental
brani-hes.
Pupils in ]>rimary ilep.".rtment charged the usual
prico fnr i>i namental branches. One half payable in
iidvaifte.
Three Lectures on scientitic subjects will be delivered
eai;h month.
NVe are making every effort to render the School the
fij-st in advantages and cheapness, and pledge to reduce
prices, find multiply the advantages in proportion to
the iiicrease of pairouage. When our number of pupils
ro:: dies 200 we shall he able to reduce the prices
nf ai iy one half, every one aiding us, i.s also aiding in
)il icing the means of a superior education within the
reach of almost every girl in the State.
We return thanks for the unexampled support wt
h.ive ha'l and believe it will be continued. For further
information apply to the President of the faculty, of
i.;yself. WM. K. L.XNE, Pres't Stockholders.
Dec. 10, 1851. 57-tf
II
i;i p
exiM'rlence of tht- Pri't ' i
fort of tliidr p.atroiis. tliry hnju> -.vil
ol r 0 sh 're o'" the tr vol.
Tile *Ve«ifro a : 1 ■ .itii'';-,i
i'arr ♦?-oia this H .i ■
• ■ivriag'-'^ in a't!": v= '.’i .■
J'team Bur.t', for tlie :ii oi.nn
Hoi*-*es aud Carriages t>i^T;i.-be'
rying travellt-rs to anv p-..t ot tin
.1. W . POW\.RS.‘
Favi-tteville, May !2. l^'o..
aen:. tlie
IT f,,r th'' ,m-
i:iv ;■> tli'*!n a
'm\
!•: ''CV 11:1
r;ier ' i'
■UTiVf at Ml
ir.d If r> irtiir;' c>f
! iC; )U -.f J
at any Ti..t:''.>
a liHcerit c:r
• ( . TR*
wt
r-r
M'.W TOCK OI'
GOODS.
■■ taken thi- 'tar.d on the North
i M irki-t S.pi; ro, ndjulning the
Kyle, wh.^re he has receivdl in
■•'iviu'!, an fntirely new Stock of
nearly everv variety of styles
'I :ho Dry Goods ir.'ide—aniong
livtKM'VioS,
I Inrtlwnrc,
Cut lory,
{ilncksmitluV 'I'ur-
|)fM»lui(' 'I'ools,
At: ;’icultural im-
plemciiTs,
lioots atul Shoes.
Hilts ami Caps,
Sa!(l!Ty and f,on-
tlicr,
llt;a\y articU's i!i
lil»' iilK',
l\ca'l\-ip.ado Clo-
tliiiiiX, and
Staj)i(' Dry Good.«.
■ i.io t.ii’ ;'e Strip'd (i; t-e Silks,
C';if>i:. .trii>' 1 do do
! :o‘s -.iid Strip'd do do
U..Md^oIuo silk liobe>-. all color--,
ij 'r rLKLoii \ co-s LI\r..
Por f^asse»*vr(’rs atn! Prviah!.
STEAMER FANNY Ll TTKUL* 11 leav. s her’a ,a;
at Fayetteville at «un-r' e, 'ii M m lav !;iid T^mu-
ind at ^Vil'n^UJt II ai 1';
W Taylor J.t C 'f.iiMin City. '
S. Pn‘11, CajM. L'"i ■ I'^le-’iy, Br:
dai
o'clock,
Buw.-n -in gccl i-opuit
re?n’arlv fo*- pvMirr’it.
F. Ma;
and f rM..v
of Mr.
an 1
ciii>.
.y f.u,'
I .ire
if ,'1.;
p:.
«.r,. d ilii.V"
V»TV tnu-; Pfii.i. ,i Uarcyi'.-i, .ail color;:
'!o I ^ rt-’l'.dilu s,
I'l i');ruidies,
I- '.i I RoIh's.
: ’::!• ]I'l; h.>ine Ij't t;f /i
( i‘^’’r N.'Vwf.', it ' .; plain 'tn ?
i -' ! /. linH’lh'n; K> f
r '/7 Shirtin:/; \ r ;
This Stock we are prepared to .lob or Ret.iil.
F.iyettevlile, Oct. 21, 1851. l.ltf
We ask th(' Planters and Turpentine men to ex
amine ou~ K-'r.seys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes.
XOTiCH.
^ lOL. NATIl.VN KIXO is our authorized Agent to
make contracts for the delivery of Lutnher and
A. A. McKhyniAX
ESJ'KCTFULLV info)-ms his friends'and the
))Ublic, that he has buiU up large substaitial
Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly i-m- nian-
ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage he has»received i'or the last 21 years, he
hopes by strict (itt»^ntion to business, wit li 1 desire
to give satisfaction, to ;nerit a continu;. 1 c of the
same. He vfh. rants his work to be made f the best
material and t'y experienced workmen in each branch
of the busiuesi-. ilis work will compare favorable
with any ti- >i' h,- Cnited States, for neatness and
durab'■ . ■•■'ermined to sell and do ajiy
work in his ii'.rj on a‘: ■■'ood terms as any work dony
el.-H'whcro ihat i>'-.s w- i lone. lle:i iw has on hand,
Fimsueo. tl'.e LAllvj^.'-'l STOCK of
Carriages, h^n'oyrhcs. Itx'hairrujs^ uid
Ever offered in this place, .an i a very large stock
of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily.
All of which will be sold very low' for (^'a.sii, or on
short time to punctual ’;i-;. mcrs. ffby' He has on
(iliOCKUlKS
r
riiiib»;r and tor the j.uridiasf* of Crude Turpentine, at hand mort tu.Aii ONE HLNDRl.D .AND tlFTY Velii-
Kitigsbary, in Cumbi-rl.aiid County. tinished and in oor.r'^e of coiistruf'tion.
J. T. WADD’ilL.
:-tf
.1 I.
May 22,
ro niSTfl.LKRS.
WE will p.iy the highest cash price tor SPIRITS
TURPENTINE, and rcjuest Distillers to give
U8 a call when in mariiet.
J. T WADDILL
June 2U, 18->5. 8tf
1^^ A’1 work >ii.; 1,- hy him is warranted 12 months
with fair nsa-.:e, .m-l shon’d it fail by br.il r.orkman; hip
or n; .:‘ri"’ oe rt-pn'red free of eharge.
Per 111! w ^li nr t • buy would Jo w-^l'l to call and
examine for li.emstdves. .
Orders thankfpyy received and promj tly attended to.
R;p:iiriug executed ai short notice and on very
reasonable terms.
May 28, iSuJ?. 98tf
.^I., : Passcncers and Freiglits. i Stc.imet
Jl
with
W
1 S"
P.
E,
1 LLIOT'i
.NoricK.
\> ‘.I. ■ '.'d !’>U'.)WN ir "ur authoriz. I agent
I '• t ur ■ ’■ • •_ 1
■ . v." ' 0 -\i iu t 1. ( '.iiniv I i.. ion
.1. . V T. V,'
.it
•ldL‘
7t*i
N I
ii;
Jc T. '
A’ Ffiffi’UevUIr
seHfirr ijiue.
''HE NEW ■n;.\MEU
Fayetteville ru»s'*ay« :ind Fiidiy' .1
&
iftci- ^'inri.j
at
-. .ind
coK’ti.
>V ilnrITi V.'c ’-
acf :1.
vvi'l 'cav^
lo ri'.r. itc
:l>1 1 f;r
•J
■' 1; *
Ml
June 14, Ih--
Ml
ames Residence
No. of shares
>! Cosh ! Work
FREKaiTS
t.> Till': ( .\l>f: TKAU KiVKK
A T a meeting d the Bout ..wunr' intei''
-tm igating the Cap*.* Fc ir River iietween V'ayfttevilir
■i> i-r 1 I- iirt
,e ai.'l handsoirie
v:ner'r:iiii Priiii'J:
: \'• ^ iJ. p'
i ■■
; rri on l ayio r I'ar 1
I bush'-t*-" - c.iuvenii r.i
i I' -K- Hoy . . 0:1
! i-“ a iie.at two- orv
t'-;
liable
liiv i. • ;. \ven ill..' ; '.ro;T d,,'
i ■ II ■'.;r • iiile.-! of K'in L:i::d-
r. r. i iifcn premis.'s oil* r more
■ aii l c.'fifort*? for living. ]>er-
.i\- ; ■ !! ill Cii'.nlifil.ai.d. On them
t.ii'iily man-^v.n, containing seven
FOR SALK.
Hedttretf f^rires. for
or ots SE30HT
Rockawp.yc and Buggies
OF KVERy "ESf^Rirn(.‘X,
.‘•d, and 'ht> • • -'i.
wtiich a: t \.'w
\ Ei:V FINK A^:’'!-E.
ir. 1 .-ill n;.i le t ^
., ’^-ri lla. My f.i- lo;-
ATEP than any .-t.u,]'-h-
fi i 'l attd am det-rni>’.‘*'i ; • ?cr;
’.^ji ..vNV of wdiicl; ■
^•5. fiuishe l dail.-.
and Beautitul styh . u
. S..me of ther.i vc-
1 manner and of the t
' J'dngCarriage w..,-k
meu* South, and ! can
I work oi the BESi gLALi 1 Y as low as it tan be ),nilr
■ f >r by uuy one.
i Tiiose who arw indebted to me will jilea.so
' pay up, li.s my busine.->s reijuire.^ my out-standine dems
to bi> collocte.l. A. McKKTh AN.
Feb. 3, 1855. 72-tf
AND HAUnWAUK.
1'^IIE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
Goods in the (iROCERY and fL\RDWARR LINK;
alj of which will i»e soM wholesale or retail, or bar
tered fi)r country ])roduce, oil terms the most ren^.on
able. A small lot of S.ADDLERY' for .sale cheap.
Give us a call. G. \V. 1. GOLDSTON.
N. E. Any of my friends in the country h.aving busi
ness to trans.act in this )>lace, such as renewals, &c.,
can have it done on the usu.al terms, by sending same
to my carc. 0. \S. I. G.
Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 1H55. -'I'.Uf
p.i:ns'i r:A])S! p»ei)stkads!!
PUST received from the .Matiufacturer, Ira Hersey,
supply of
Br.DSTr..io s
cf various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber.
These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and
can he sold to dealers as low as they can ]>e got from
th»» North, i'nll atid examine.
A. M. (’AMPBELL.
April '■>. 01-y
VA [.CAULK I’ROPKirrV
i^OiS S,iM^K.
£ OFFER for sale, my L.ANDS in the Town of Fay
etteville, about i:>0 Acres, known as the
MUMFQRD SWAMP.
About So Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop
now on it will show. .Also, the
% alii:ii>!‘ Brick Sfoi*«> aud Lot
nt.ar the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A.
Peiabertcn.
ij. '.’.- an I V;i,lu:iblt T..JI, r*'.,ut.iug oii Douald.-i.iu,
M ixweli and .Mumfortl Streets, known as the'lfotel
(iavden Lot.—could be divideii into several Building
I. ',—ver;- near : he new Femuh“ High School Bui’diugs.
Also, the ;'t::b',.: l^ot :;djuHiing, fronting ou .Mumford
n-et.
s-.ei-.. i !;.'i;LVi;LE I’UlLDiNG LOTS on bvth
W’M all'; .Mumf rl Streets.
'.'1 fii's rr>'-i-i-ty can i.ow V>e pundia.jcd on favo: 1-
• e ••rni ', I .'1 '••rgo ;>;;rt can remain ii;i ISond ai; 1
'.aui
(c.
a.
11.'. 1
ll'...,.
I t.
ry.
tlio Ciiai
j oTiJ VVDiiilnt^ror*.
>u motion, D. McLaurin was
, and R. .M. Orrell was ai j'ointe'i S
On motion 01'James .Nl.ir-ih,
Re-o!ved. That from and after :liv I t ila of .lanu-
, ary. Ih-'iti, Cash will be requirt'il ii|Kin the «!el'v*jry
■ of all I-'rei!;hts at Wilmington and Fayetteville re-
I spectively.
On motion of J. D. Williams,
i Rc,so';ved, That each of the Ste i:n’i >('-;mpan;: - on
I the Cape Fear River, from and alter tio- 1 t of .lanuary,
■ IS.')i, will carry Guano fV'im WMrnineton to Fayett*--
I ville at 10 cents per bag, Lim;- at 2-', cents jier cask,
;{.- ' and ground Plaster at oO cctif- )>er ■k. an'l th;;’ a
1^01 R IIOK!Si: Posr kb:i>i iio\ OI 20 t-iAi Ci:yr.
I trom the {irinttd and e.stabh.suO'l I'ates on nil otJier
S \f ISiiCj*^ 1'^ ) \SlfC\ 1/ I f' 'Articles will be made from and t ;er that date, .ill
Subscriptions may be made fiayable ’»» »^orK, and
y specify whether for gradi'-K t cross-tie.^: and
■kholders shall in evur^ ca.se have preference in
;ag Contracts, »nen bids .are the same or at Engi-
S •.'••tinj.itC.
■As .'ooii as one hundred thous^in'i dollars are sub-
k.rihc'1, tiie Commissioners of Onslow county are to be
: .tified, and they are required to call a meeting of
>tockhold«rs to organize the Conif'any.
.\Iareh 15, Pltf
Tr#- lAne
i-'*R TUP G LN KN .
t 'l itiis. F.iney .and lilin k (Jas-^imeres; \'i'..tiiij:; White.
P>r wii and Bu!l. Li:ien Drills: Irish Linen: Drab
D'Ft--: Firiii'i'' Sitiii; F.p-ruer’s Drill; .Aloleskin,
P.'wiama. Legli ir:;, .11; I Palm l,eaf Hats; and .a largo
U'-! irtmcnt ,,f Rea ly .Made Clothing, !cc., -.'cc.
—also—
f’oots and SI;0 L’i.;brei'.as aii'l Par.-isols, Bleached
: ;i'i ro-iiwii - liri. 1:1 1 .''^heetiiig, and every variety
ill the Y.aid; '!- N -tion line, wliich will he sold at a
small .'idvan-e for C.^.‘^H, or on time to punctual cus
tomer-, citiier ,t Wholc'sale or Retail.
P.. F. PE.VRi'E,
L:ite i'c.aiv- >s: i’erguson.
H.ay St., F.iyettevilie. .M.ircli I.*, 1S5*). 88-tf
Tliruiii/h 171 Iloura.’
tONNKCTIN;; with the NORTH CAROLINA RAIL
ROAD. H.-iving purchased the line from Ashe-
;!!e r .Morganuin, I have stockel the roal with good
kor^-t and experienced and accommodating Drivers.
^ > ■ r;Ow Concord Two Horse Coaches. After the 15th
will leave A.sheville on Tuesday.^,
«1 M arch, we
f i or~ l::y - and iSatni i.. .s,—connecting ■■‘.t Moigf>nton
iii, ’'ne .i’ Four Horse i Joiiche.s.
. iin: .r exp. i; ;e will be spared to m.ake this the
■ i.oif,.;f. :e and PXpeditior.s St:ige Road in the
•t'^tc Try tin- R";el aio! Judge fr.r ymrselves.
C BROWN. Contrfu'tov.
, Feb. 2K, iH.v,.
Cartage and Drayage being jiaid by the -hippers. |
j On motion of James Banks, j
Resolved, That the foregoing pnbli.-hed in the ;
I town papers. ;
I D. McL.\ L R1N, Chairman. •
. R. M. »rridl, Sec'\'. j
Dec. 24, 1855.
DKnSOI.I I ion.
r|^HE tirm of HALL .• SxCKKTT
; JL .solved by mutual consent,
i The liiiv^ine s oi tiii- firm wii' he ■
j Hall or .\. I'. Hall, who al'Oif we aiil
i the name t>f ihe firm in li.jiiidal’"U.
.1 /HU
U
AVKT ri VILLK FAIR HM FI*
J leaves Fjiyettevii'e |
J ‘•n-'^nnda^.Tuesd.'iyaii'lThur.s- |
day, at M.. ^j,. i^umberton, |
ai.'i arrives at Uo.ti, on the
-ilmiiigton &. Manchester Rail Road, in liju,. I
.rie I =viih the , ars; going Nort: and Soutii. L.-avc- .
J air Bluff on Mond'iy, W'odntsc .y and Fi iday, ',npv ■
the arrival of the ’ y trains No ’i| „nd Souti/ I'vre
thi.'.-h. $1. ‘ ' W. .«-.fhA(iALL.'
Fay(dteville, N. C., Jan’y D>, l85ii.
H. HALL.
L II \LL.
-M. S.\CKETT
70-tf
!J) HA ; /; TIlorCIlT IT?
■(!'fiah iiH’iif on ihe MUitnry
.7,Ml f/i-xl!./ (’Iii>ri‘h,
i'r“nh, ■! iKi M,riii/ rif Shttt.
(iUi.A r i..N']'KUI‘RlSK!
.1 illl! |0, I801.
Fail
Jl -n.t
W',-hi
. t!ie English bi.iiichos
ii.cideutai t.ix, *or rep.air
D.a} scholars, for fue'
i^MU.As: Music on ih, ! i a,i.
iDrawing, Studies in Hc-.ol>,
10 oil P.iinting, Lat^u
Reg'dar fees arc to be jiaid one
oiher l-alf at the end of the Sesaiou.
12-tf
COLLEGE,
■omiiience ou the
'4*’/
OREENSBORO' FEMALl
ssiou of 18'iti, 1
iay.-rjlLY.
TER.MS: i;o:ir,j • ir.. ^u llng fi-"iii: h. I R.,.,i,i.. m.
,• t'n ai.ce. Fuel. \V',-hing am Li^-l.i , -.vith Tuui’on in
:^7> i)(i
1 (lu :
2 00;
>r '■uitar, .>22 50. '
'ray.:ii ;md P.-istile, ;
•>5 Ir. ricii •'i>10. i
lalf i;i advance, tlie 1
i.c'-iiire: on ihi- !
r:iV4‘iif4‘\ ill‘ i» to
■>ilE Sub;,cribeis woiihl re.ijiectfully inform their j
J friends anil the public, that they’ have entered
into co]cirt'iershij. for tir' pi.1 pose? of conducting the
general C.\ ll B I ,\(i E I'.lJSiNESS in all its various
pans. .‘\iid l ein/ 1-ioth practical work.nen, fully un-
deistuiidiiii; their busine s. tlii y have no hei~itation to
coiiii'are vv rr \kith any e;-.taldisTiment in Fayetteville
:\b to sty'- 'i.d durability.
»'r.e ! :Im‘ lirrn m.ay be known by reference to A.
H. VV iiii'ie! i'.'- iron work for the last two years.
vVt w.in 111* all Work to give geaoral satisfaction
fo: ■ w. ;.' ■ ’i;;oiths.
P.Lqi;!! iii>i‘. :io in the neatest mainier lo v forcash.
PIER .V BRANIN.
Jx.vir.- i . ; Jamks Branin
F-i\('Vt'.^vHle, J.iu'y 21, 1S53. 02tf
riiot.is- a *i;'' pla 1* in each, with front aH'l lavir piaz/a
and p.Tiic tr.ame kit dien, sleei'iug apartments for
u. rvant>, smoke house and daiev, with'iv prime well of
water: .and ail handsomely enclosed. Also, 011 the
promises arc nine other frame build’’.ij;s, with brick
chimneys to e^cli, and rooms s.iilicicut to accommo-
liate from titty to sixty negroes: a frame Barn 5*i by 00
feet, with stalls for forty horses, and room to hold 50
tons of forage; Carriage house, Store and Ware house;
\Vuter Grist .Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith’s
Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, Aic.: all
within convenient ilistance of the best Springs of
Sandhill Water. ,\11 the buihliugs are new and have
been erected within the last four or hve years. To
these valuable improvements we will a id 1,500 ?cres
of Pine I^ands, and we will fake ^3,50^ for the whole,
which is S^UKM) less thau the cost of the improvements.
We have also, on the jiremises, and now’ in operation,
a Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and Turpentine Distillery,
which can be bought cheap.
If the right sort of a purchaser presents himself, and
wishes a partner in his operations, we will furnish one
with sufficient capital to conduct a profitable business.
To a Planter who has •'il-},UOO 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 hatnl, these premises would be a very desir-
alde attachment to the Ashe Plantation, containing
. seven hundre'l acres of the best (Jape Fear bottoms, and
I now in market. These t>vo Estates arc connected by
i a good Ferr}' Lamling and .are only three miles apart;
! and will be sold together or separate. For further
I jcirticulars apply lo T. S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub-
; scribers. ‘ J. 6c T. WADDILL.
Fayetteville, Sept. 7. ;!4-tf
NOTICE.
^D'^lIE SL’BSCRIBPjR has removed to
JL SHAW'S NEW' BEILDING, Gil
lespie Street, where he intends carrv-
ing on the«TABI^Oiei.\i( BUSI
NESS in all its branches Having had
practical experience in most of the .At
lantic cities, he feels assured that he
can jileasc the tnost fastidious.
All orders will be executed with neat-
■>patch.
B. MONAGHAN.
March 28, 185.3. 81-tf
•Jiarblc JFaciof^m
ness
THO. c, T
5,
> i * P A .
Through Tickft.s Letwe.u
Wll:»ii:ij;. !i, M. C., .aii.l jJalti-
ini.re. F ire-Sl\’ia Weldon,
l'eters’)urg, I’lichmond. W.ach-
ington City, or via Weldon,
Portsmouth and NorfolK.
For Tickets apply atth--i *thce
of the Wilmington and R.ileigh
Rail Roail Company, at Wil
mington, or at the (.)tfice of the Baltimore Steam
Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1, 1852. f
.McF.AUKlN cV S'fUA.XGK
g H .WE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRIT
E-H- P'ARRELS, which they’ would sell at a reduced
price for cash. Persons wishing to make engagements
would do well to call on us before making engagements,
as we warrant a good article.
April 20, 1855. 05tf
highest cash price paid for Turpentine.
-H. White Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading,
Call on Jas. W. Strange, who can always be found at
the Still.
Feb’y 18, 18ij3.
always be tound at
McLAURlN vt STRANGE.
TOtf
li \!j:i(;h and i AVi/rn:\ iij.k
sT.ma: Mji.vt:.
.1. w. iiAKr:K
Is now r;;coivino- fmni tl>o Nurtli the
lus-jrest, lincst, ;iud most t artsful!y se
lected stock of
i-'3.
e’.er otlcrc d in tin : ai rki't: wit. I', a'i ’ed tf> his own
nianut'actu..t;, makes his assittmeip completo;—allot
which hv will udl on the ' .w-t po-.-i^lo terms f.T cash
or on time fcj puT-f’tual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair ;iud siiuck, .and coltnn .\I;;ttrcs.\e.^;
Looking Glasses; Willow \S'a,''ous and (’radius; Side
Board.s; Bureaus; Secretaries and B ,ok-('as *s; Wh.it-
Nots: Tables, all s( rts: Wash Stand.-; ’;indle Stands:
Wardrobes; Picture l- r.inios ■'m! Glas'i: Window ."tmdes'
(Cornices; (^iriain Bux)'^; .'iofas
i ij|,i;-3 Will be sent on application to the Pre«i-• ^
T. those desiring full uiforLtion. ■-hair;, of every variety.
T. M. .JONES, Pie.-'t. i Fitie llosuwooti Piaiio.s^ with At-
1^5f:. 12-2m ' t.achmcnt; Rosewood .Mvlo lians, iVoin th(: bet uianutac-
' ^ ^ ^ , tories in New V «rk and Bosioti, warranted as good as
SCL' l^PEliNOX( i iRA PlvS. j country, and will be .5old at N. York , f dwelling lately occupied by Major J. P. (iood-
L wish to contract for ],OUU (,r more bushei.s of ! X sell, togethei with lot. barn and outhcuses, on
T'nioii Street. kno\. .I as the Latta place. The preniise.s
njj‘.'. to li Roberts .V Co., at Fayetteville Hotel. ' n ^ ” » .■ 1 -p g.j.id ■ rli;- a.
R j'' X % J ;i r;i 7! j I > >• !• .Ji’df ;i.«i ■' . V'! ". ."'I'
he ry of Mu-ic will be delivered, hm.i; , i-n • to
: ■ se ladies avIk, desire a th.-roiigi: knowledge of that
ting sciem
J mie
( (fr ijdiids Jor sa/r.
E Ori .211 for .‘■a^e that Valuable Pluntaticjn,
V W ’.iwown as the “ASIIE PLACE,” seven miles
above r;!yeit'vil''', ou the C.ij>e Fear River, recently
the iirvp.'”!;' v'l Co’. Nathar. King, containing SEVEN
HUNDRl/i' .V'. llES,—every acre of which is Cape
Ft.ir lii/ii iii^. a..d sus.;ei'fibIo of the iiighest state of
cuitiv.iiion. I'liis ij.a:; 1 re quires no pullin : as it is
ktin’vii to hi' IlH! iie.-r t ir!iiin!7 la?iiJs on .'•pc Fear
River. Tcr.ns will oc made satisfactory if the right
I’l ,\I:;hogany and j yoi-t (,f purchaser is found.
I/U;iTis :ind Stools; : T. S. LU fTERLOH.
i J. .V T. iVADl.'ILL.
Feb. o, lB-‘.5. 7;!-tf
I'o Half /or ihe halancc of if cur 1S0(>.
d by 'Major J. P
i uull toiriit!!i>: \citli lijt. h
P5tf
J E arc now 1 tinning Four-
Hor-e Coaches on this
Line. P.asseiigern going North can
'•btaiu through tickets from Fayetteville to Weldon.
P-I.'sengers for l-'n\etteville c:in obtain throueh ti^jets
at 'v’eldon, at the Office of the Rnlei ch Gaston Rail
Road. Faro, ^7.
Passengers for Greensboro’. S.i'cm, S.Tlisbury, or any
>'l.i'-e up the country, will find this the Lest and quick
est route: to take the Stage to Raieigh. which connects
wiDrthe N. C. Railroad.
The Coachcs are now in good repair. W'e have good
Horses and careful Driver.^. Ever\thing will be done
to :icconii..odate the Travelling Public.
\\ .\i. 11. Ill NT, Ag’t, Raleigh.
Office at Lawrence's HoteL
J. 11. ROBERTS CO.,
Agents at F'avettevillc.
May :51, 185(;. ' l)-:;m
By (iF.O. J. illDElt.
Tivii uiiiiiis .liidVi: I,'. T. iiiir.ii * siis's stiire,
Fay€‘lleville, lU. V.
Jan’y 20, 1850. fi4ypd
U f ore now rcceivintr and e.rpect lo k eej)
op o /or Of stock (tf (i roc fries.
WE OFFER
12 ^ Coffee—ilio, Laguira and Java,
ML 15 Hhd.'. Sugars,
50 *• Molasses,
l.OOij Sacks Salt,
7'i Bh s. .Sugars.—cofl'ee, crush’fl & powd’d,
|j') i'.t_r' S'let, ,
- Poyvcier,
_ > lll.vi.^. 'A'esturn Bacon,
LMs. N. C. “
50,«i'^'J >’c;^a! s, assorted iiu.alities,
lot* i'e'xes Cheese,
With every ot:>Cf article in our line. .All of which
we will d;epc3e of low lor CASH, or exchange for pro
duce or uuv.il stores.
D. & W^ McLALRlN.
May 2:1 ;j-tf
ilder'a Patent Sala/na/idcr Safe.
% SrFl keep constantly on hand an assortment of
T w the above SAFES, warranted fire-proof; and
desirous ot extending the demand for them, have iu-
duced the maker.s to consent to deliver them here at
New Yoi’k prices.
f). Hi. W. McLAURlN, Agents.
.June 10, 1851. -Itf
Corponttion Bonds
oj the 'l\»wn of Fayettrx'ilie for Sale!
A GREE.\BLE to an Act of the General .Assembly
/m of the Stare of North Carolina, ratified Dec. 25
1852, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue
In-r Bonds to the amount of •'jil00,000, in the nggre-
g ite, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the
Westeru llail Road Coiupiiny.
Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of
Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive
R*-nled proposals, until the 1st of Novenil)er next, for
the purchase of :j5G,000, in sums of ii500 each of snid
Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty
years, wit h Coupons attached,—interest puyMble semi
annually. The said Bon is shall be under the seal of
the Corporation, and binding on the faith of the shiuc.
WM. W.ARDEN, Town Treasurer.
Sept. 2f-, 1855. 39-
SCGAR-HOCSK molassks.
m
%0
•Jan
HHDS. superior Sugar-IIuuse Moltisses, just
received and for sale by JAS. G. GOOK.
, 185n. 07 -
1
01,1) SiVE WIltSKi;^
Subscriber
!
GAHDKMNt; COR THE SOI FH,
S|®'» *V. N. V^'l.ite ot Georgia;
tiP Court^l;i;> and '■fam'age, by Mrs. Hent/.; ! '^nne 10.
t he ( lo’.irt'^sies ot \Wtlded Life, by’ Mrs. Leslie;
Harper sias.5:cai Library, being literal transl.ition.^
of(;icerc, Ncnojdioii, Cea.sar, Herodotus, Horace, ,vc.
•Also, forth r supplies of Ernest Linwood; Hiawatha:
.Mrs. llent.r’s Novels, 50 cts. a vol.; Johnston’s .Agri- i
cultural Cheiui.stry; Dossey’s Choice; Trench on the '
\ C.ARl). I "^*1® Moral Probe; Eclogues and Georgies of i
'UIE subscriber tenders his services to the citizens n ** 1 Evening f
of F..yettevii;o and the surroumling country, as : “t*ve Hundred Mistakes Corrected”;
'IM^TFP i’.RlOKLAVER AND I’LaSTERER, auu '
I ht‘ H ly iO .'ontract fo* 'V-'iiv \n HALK Sx>N.
- - ■ ;r'. r Mir •V
im:as.
BESHELS for Sale by
^ME Sul iscriber is tue only authorised agent in
p'avctteville for th(! sale of the Hoti. 1>. C. Pur-
year's Celebrated Stl'tJ if'HtSHtJl'.
He will I'C supplied with tlii.s superior Whiskey to
meet the demand.
W. DRAUGHON.
h'ayetteville, March 2i>. 50-tf
June 10.
JAS. G. CO(Mv.
liJ-2w
BliLS. -Mackerel for sale bv
•JAS. G. COOK.
E}-4w
June
12-n:
i leccivcd and fuv sale by
E. J. 11A;^L ^ iUls. 1 June-, ittosj.
1 VHyetiev.iie, Oct. iJSu4.
iiiaijiv vVariai.is lor .^aie hc.j
DWEI.LIXG FOR SALE.
I''HE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
and L it on the corner of Gillespie and Russell
Str^els, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambrrt.
'•■(•rms reason''!.le. Posse-ision given on th.- I3t Octo-
f.—V, F ’ ‘»AT='
May 2y. 8-