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fVOl. VT.l l-'AYKTTFATl.LH, N. C.. .ITLY isfx;. \o. r.ip.i I'liiNTKD MONPAYS AND THURSDAYS. r.inVAlM) J. irALE\rsO\. KDITOUS A\l> IMiOPKIETOns. ■li^e for th' Souu-Weeklv t)Bi^KRVLR >$3 00 if paiil in a iv.ini'o; oO if pniil lUirin;! the year of p;il>scrip- ir after the year has expired, r tht- Wpekly Obskrvkr $2 00 per aniiuin. if ps'i'l in y^%a.Ivunce: ^‘2 T)0 if paid during tlie j-eft’.’ of siiViscrip- tivin; v»r >?:; O') after thf» yeur has expired. ADVKKTISEMKNTS inserted for sixty cei’ts per fquare ->f 1 'i lines for the first, and thirty cents for each ■ucceediiig publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- rijvl contrai't!*, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or they will t>e continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Letters t > the Elitors must be post-paid. AdTorti.=eraents to he in.^erted charged ;')0 per #ent. oxtr.i. fL-i M-g« run- .AND LiFi: ixsi rancm:. undersigned has the Agency of the following JL- Coir.panies, viz: (iieensb irough Mutual Lift- In.suriinoe and Tru';t Co. fii iM-nsborough Mutual Fire Insnrnncp ('o., Newh»rn 'lutaal Insurance C.' , C!bftrlotte Mutual Fire Insurnnce Co.. CasM-i'll Mutual Firo Insurance (’o. Insuraui'e in -\ ■ .'A CaTolhin can nuw he taken in any part of Town or County, In !arg? or pTiall aui'iunts. .TNO. M. HOSE. Agent. .Tune .;0, 186'j. 17-t>m WHEAT WAX'l i:i). JW.\NT to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat. .TAS. G. (’OOK. .lune -it, 185C. l(i-tf REWAUn. RANAWAY from the subscriber on the 1st of April l.“.st, a negro man named Rand, about six feet hish, about years of age, and black. Said negro is ■upposed to be lurkin»j in the neighborhood of John Beii ill- James McKethan. The above reward will be paid to any perpon ile- liTerlng said negro to me at Lockaville, Thatham Co., N. (\, or confining him in any .lail in the State where I an get him. ’ NATHAN KING. June '2't. 17-tf I’l BIJC NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the c.apital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetleville, gnd West, will be opened on Thursday, the lOtb day ’of April 185*3, and remain open according to the terras of the Charter until further notice, at the following plarc.'^ and under direction of the f-.. 'Wing named per- iH, f’ lminvssioner' in the Ch rter. vl/; In the i'ounty 'if Onslow, at the otlijc the Clerk o:’ 'li*' •' lunty C >urt at Jaok?onvil'e, :ind at the Po^^t ' • '0 P.ii-h L:iuJs. E. Vi. F .uv;';'.!-, (i. .1. Ward, J. H F V. 1 I lotol. ■'ME Hubsoriticis having tliin day leased thi.^ Hotel foi' a term if ye ir.-;. will be ydcased to see their friends .and the travtdling jmblic at thi.^ House. .\t the same time we hope they will be patient and bear witu our imperfeciions until wo shall have put the Hou;u‘ in such rep..ir .as wt- desire. .) H. nOBERTS i CO. J. H. Rokkrt.s. F. N. Rohkhts. ■March 1, l«o;'i. 80-tf SIIi:>i\vp,i;L HOUSE. F.VVKTTKVSI.I.K, Ea.*t sidf’ of ('ri’t'ci a feir Duors North oj th>: Mu,Kit flot-sc. IHE Srb.scnber desire.'^ through this medium to acknowledge the liberal patron.ige hestowod upon liia House tlie past year—and as he has just erectcl New Stables and Carriage .Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom- modnte them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liJieral patron age heretotbre received. Every exertion on his part shall be used, to render them conifo’-tabio during their sojourn with him. His table i.s always supplied with the best the m:\rket affords r S MEM WELL. March 21, 18.').'). 8C>-tf DOHHLV HOrSE! I'OWERS k TROY, Pkoi'Rif.ror. . ^JIHE I’roprietors of ttiis Establishment JL announce to the public, that owing to the constantly increasing patronage extend ed to them, they have been indueed to en large the accommodation by the aitdliiou of an extensive Dining Room on the lower lloor, and suite of Rooms on the second tloor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who m.ay favor them with a call. And they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables .".ttnched and careful Ostlers in at tendance The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experi,'n'‘e of the Proprietors in proviiling for the c^'m- fort of their patrons, they hope will ."ecure to them a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Carriages in atten lance ju avri''.d un i departxire of Steam Bo.its, for the accommodaiion of passengers. COl)i\( IL, RAY «fcCO., U\Y RTIIKFT, tWVKTTKVlLLK, A RE now receiving their FALL STOCK of STAPLE ^'11 and FANCY DRV (^()(H)S, In wliicli may be found FOR THE L.VDIES; Plain col’d, Plaid, White and Black DcL.\TNES; C.VSHMEHES and MKBINO.S; Plain unl Fig’d Fancy and B'aok SILKS; Cloth .MANTLES and (’LOAKS; Cloak CLOTH: SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino VESTS; BONNETS; EMBROIDERIES, .tc. FOR GENTLEMEN: Hats; Boards and Shoes; Vestings; (’aasiinerfts; White, Black anil Fancy Slook' and Cravats; Koady-Madc (.Uothing, fic. —ALSO,— Linsejs, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brog;ins, TaUle i Clo'hs and f'overs, Allendale Sheetings. Children’s Kid Gloves, W’uo! Sacks and Comforts, Youths’ aud Boy’s Clothing. Eiig’.i^h and Italian Crapes, Dimity, Em broidery Silks and ISraids. A good assortment of Ladies’. Gentlemen’s and Children’s Bt)OTS. .''IIOES, and li.M'rER.S; (i LOVES, HOSIERY, ci:c. Sept, 20. .37-tf NEW (x()(^)S. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A i'KESii OM' sPRi.M! m wmm dri (iooos, READY-MADE rLOTHlNii; SOFT WOOL AND SUMMER HATS, in great variety. .V complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES will be to hand in a few days. All of which will be disposed of to Wholesale Bnj’ers on liberal terms. STARR & WILLIAMS. April --T. C8-tf AN EXriRE NEW STOCK miY GOODS. ril-Hi :! Subscriber has taken the stand on the North .frrgp w'o arc a’ltliorisod to aii- vSS? nounce ^Vm. R. IXlVf' a candi date for Sheriff of Cumberland (’onnty, at tin* enstiing electioi.. April 21—97-tE WILI.IAM \. Ii(XtERSaiinouiK-e.s himself a candidate for the otiice of Sheriff of Robeson county. Lumbsrton, April 2'i, 18r>t;. 50(l-tlA ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE .1 GEN URAL AlSlSORTMENr Ot inKY GOODS AND GFU)CERIES, I Together with a general assortment of : FOREIGN .m D().)IEST1C WINES and LIQUORS, Which I am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce of any kind usually sold in this .Market. W. H. CARVER, Hay Street, near the Market. Nov.'7. r)l-tf 5«EW.4SH>, the appreliension and dt livery ol my negro man PAGE, a bright mulatto, about 2.H years of. or for bis confinement in ,nny 'Ifiil Ro that 1 get liiiu again. When he left he had on a brown S.-iIin-tr 'oai iiud Piints, makes a good appearance. ; and no doubt will pas.-- himself as a free man; about '> j feet 10 Of 11 inches high, weighs about 185 pounds, j and li:id. lit t;'.e tinu' lie left, a fellon on the middle j f'ng> v his U't't haiid; has on his chin a (joatee (or lon^r lii- ii-d.) I txpeet lie will endeavor to m.ake hi3 wav to Ah;r."-'.lon, Wa.-hington county, Va., where he wh;: r.,i.i,;d. D. M. McL.VUillN, Luirinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C. Feb’y !, 75-tf FOR SALE CHEAP. 7 SECOND HAND BUGGIES in good repair. A. A. McKETHAN The Ijar^esl Carriage Fartory in the SioHtli! JTtsh .IVr Twine For pale by W. H. CARVER. March 0 r Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for car- which aie rying travellers to any purt of the a>ijucent country. J. W. POWERS. \V. r. TROY. ’ Fayetteville. May 12, I8.')r,. .Ttf Store of Mr. .lames Kvle, ^\here he has received in part, and is now re,*eiving, an entirely new Stock of Goo 1^, embra.ing nestrly everj- variety of styles usually called for in the Pry Goods trade—among ' IIDER VINEGAR, a good article, .for salfc by W. Nov. 10. 84-tf H. CARVER. ;'j4-tf Ki\W and Winter Goods. ,f. Jr T. iWfifiiii, HAY STREET, A RE n«w receiving their Fall and Winter GOOD.S consisting of a large and well selected stock of A. M(Kctha:\ R (;of.i)siu)Ror(^n rr. n \ 1.i o 1.1. i:«.i i'.. third Se.'-sion of tiiis Institution commences on J[ ednvsilay. tin' "d of.lan’y :tnd ends on the :;d oT June, is:.",", lisv. JA.-;. 11. P.RENT, B., President. Dr. .MoifQVN Clo.ss, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of Mathematics. .Vnd a full corps of Teachers in every branch. Board, including Washing. Lights, Fuel, i.vc., per session, 00 Tuition in Primary Department, SIO 00 Collegiate Department. *20 00 One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the PCBsion in the Collegiate o^irse and all ornamental branches. ' Pupils in primary department charged the usual i price for rieuttil branches. One half paya>)le in i advance. I Three Leetai-es on scientific subjects will be delivered I each moiitli. I We are raaking every elfort to render the School the 1 fir.'t ir. :idv;intages and cheapness, and pledge to reduce I price‘s, ami multiply the advantages in proportioi t> ; the iucv'-ase of patronage. When our number of pupilt rcache.s 200 we shall hp able to reduce the jirices , nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in plaeing the means of a vuperiov education within the r«Mch of almost every girl in the State. We retur;i thanks for the unexampled support w« liMve had and l.elieye it wilt >>e continued. For further information apply to the President of the faculty, or myself. WM. K. LAN!', Pres’t Stockholders. 'Dec. i;;, IK.M, r,7-tf CKOCEHIES AN!) HVRDWAKE. ri'^llE subscriber hati in Store a good assortment of J Goods in the tiROCERV and HABDWARE LINE; Ciroc('rit‘s, liardvvarc, Cutlery, Rlacksiiiitluy 'rur- peiitiiie 'roois, AgricLiltural Ini- {)leiiicnts, Roots anl Shoes, Brick Building.s at his Old Stand, expressly foi man- ^ .. J ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal Sadu'ery and Eea- patronage he has received for the last 21 ye.ns, he j Hats and Cans, ther. Heavy articles m tlie Dninr liao, Ready-made (31o- tliing, and Staple Dry Goods. ESPECTFULLY informs hi.s friends and the public, that he has built up large subhtaniial i -n x- i i hi i i ■ - i * -i u ^ ’ 16 Qf ^-,11 ^old wholesale or retail, or bar- j terecl for country produce, on terms the most reasoti able. small lot of S.\DDLEBY for sale cheap. Give us a call. G. W. 1. GOLDSTuN. N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, ,s:c.. can have it done on the ustial terms, by sending same to my care. G. W. I G. Fayetteville. Sept. 27, 18.')'). ;!*.ttf LUTTERLOH & CO\S LINE, Por P/isscit^'Prs and Freight. ^^TF..\^IER F.iNNY I.T'TTERLt >H leaves her wharf at Favetieviilc ut sun-ru-e, on .Monday s an 1 Thurs- t White, John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug- | days, and at Uilmingt-n .,a Tu.->dav- and Fridays 10 \\ . Humphrey. r'.tTet i: un'v, at the otficf of Dr. M. F r-ua- .r: Dr. M. F. Arende'.l. J. F. P.ell. I girr cl.;. v9ty. ! .v; The -tort' 'if G. W, Taylor :it Carolina v’ity.—Col. m, .N. iiennir., H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi»tglesoy. Bridge Arende.i. In r.'uplin county, at the office of the (’ounty ('ourt Clerk at Kenansville,—Major 'Jweu R. Kenan, David Peii, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm. E. Hiii, Wm. J. Hoi:ston, f tephvti Graham. In Samps.m county, at the oflioo of the ’ ’unty Court Clerk at Clinton,—Th imas I. Faison. Dr. Th'-.mas r*unt;ug, Wm, ,McK>;y, Patrick .Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R P>eaman, Alired Johnson. In I'umberland c.'anty, at Fay>'tteville, at the office of A. M':Kethan,—'Ihcmas R. Undtrwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, Jotin C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of fahares of $lun each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Rail Road Company; and in all respects to Comply with the terms of t'lie f'harter. ^ o’clock, •Vren- ; Bowan A. r-; and Freights, i with good Flats, Steamer will run M.. Pas^e:ip L' I'd rep-ilr, regularly f.r Freights. J. F. MARSH, Agent Fayettevirie. W. p. KLLl-fTT, .\gent Wi’mingt .n. -Vugu.^t 7. l*o'). 2,')tf Handsome • >mbre Stri7>'d Glace Silks, Paris, Chena .Strip’d do do Solid Plaid..^ and Strip’d do ilo Oro cl'Rhine: Handsomo Silk Robes, all colors, some very tine-. Printed Bareges, all color*; do Grenadines, do Organdies, do do Robes. .1 Lu/y> and IIindsome Lot of' Embroideries, (JoUnrs and I nd(r ShevcA, dv., Plain and EmUd L. (’. Kti Gloves; HioI'iha; Sliiftjt- Enih'd tS/:irtin/; d r.; Etwl//- Jlade ('loth in j; Jiouts; (’(liters; d'., ilv. W'it’i many other articles not enumerated. PEl'ER CROW. 'Kr. j'J, 1«.'.0. 02-tf Spring* (jiootis tor 185G. This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 21, 1854. 4.'?tf 8^, We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex amine oar Kerseye, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. NOTICE. hopes by strict attention to busine.^s, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continu;in-. e of the same. He warrants his work to be made oi' the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the busines'. His work will compare favorable with any made in the United States, for neatness aud durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms ns any work dony elsewhere th.-it is aa well done. H e no w !i on hand, FtNisHEP, the L.\RCEST STOCK oi Carriages^ Baroitches, Unvu'niraqs, and f’s. Ever offered in this place, an i a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. AH of which will be sold very low for C.^sn. or on C10L. N.\THAN KINO is our authorized Agent to , . y make contracts for the delivery of Lumber and ® punctual customers. 4©^ He has on Fimber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at more th\n ONE HUNDRED AND FFFT^ \ ehi- Kingsbury, in Cumbsrland County. finished and in course of construction. J. & T. W'ADDILL. All work made by him is warranted 12 months May 22, 18.0r>, 3-tf withfairusage, and should itfailby bad workmanship — . — — . — . . — ! or material will be repaired free of charge TO DLSTILLERS. I Versons wishing to buy would do well to ca WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS ! themselves. TURPENTINE, and request Distillers to give , thanslully received and promj lly attended to. us a call wben in market. ill and W'ADDILL 8tf Names Residence No. of shares -’n«h W ork .'ul b'-rij tion.-j may be made payable in work, and niity .'pecify whether for grading or cruss-ties: and 8t' ckhoiders shall in every ca.st have preference in t i’.ing ('ontracts, when bids are the same or at Engi- ’ necr's estimate. A ijon as one hundred thousand dollars are 5ub- scrP.f J, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be ; spectively. JT Fayettevillf F*as- seni^er Ijine. ^pHE NEW .steamer *‘.MAGN»-LIA" will leave X Fayetteville Turs iays and Fridays at !;'> minuten .dfter sunrise, and Wilmington Wednesday.' and Satur- day.s .It c'colck. Paseape •■^1. T. S. LUTTERLOH. Jiiue 14, 186.'), ‘.»-tf l'KEIGIlTli\; 0.\ rilK CAPE I'E.lIC KIVKK, A T a meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav- /IL igKting the r ipe Fem- Ftiver between F ivettcvUlr and WilmiUjtton, Ok luoti'in, D. McLaurlu was called to the Chair, and K. .M Orrell was appointed .Secretary. C>n motion of .latnes F. .\Iarsii. Resolved, That froui ar.d after the 1st day of .'imu- ary, Itf.Jti, Cash will be required upon tlie delivery of all l''rcl?hts at Wilmn>gtoa and Fayettevili- re- S Now . Stock o B. F. PEARCE OPENING, a large and well selected notified, -ind they are rei}u'red to call a meeting 6V)ckh ''d«rs to organize the Company. March lo, I860. ' 13tf of !Fri- \\*eekly JLine iOl K llOK!^E POST C 0\CHKS FROM SALISRLRV TO ASHEVH.LE, Through in 36 IloitrJ g lONNECTI.N'G with the NORTH CAROLINA RAIL " RO,\D. [laving purchase J the line from Ashe ville to .^lorganton, I have stocked the road with good horses and experienced and accommodating Drivers. Also new Concord Two Horse Coaches. .Vfter the lf>th «f March, we will leave Asheville on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays,—connecting at .Morg.inton vith my line of Four Horse Coaches. No pains or e.xpense will be spared to make this the most fimfortable and expeditious Stage Road in the StJite Try the Road and judge for j’ourselves. S. BROWN, f’ontractor. Fell, 2;', IKr/j. ir.-r.m FAYF,TTKV11,LK & I'AIR BU’t'T' ST.’ItSE Mjt.VK. ^pHE Stage leaves Fayetteville _L Tuesday and Thurs day, .at I P. M., via Lumberton, 'and arrives at Fair Bluff, on the Vilmington S Manchester Rail Road, in time t, con nect with the c.ars going North and South. Leaves Fair Bluff on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, after the arrival of the day traius NortJi aud KoutJi Fare through, ^4. J. W. STEAGALL. June 10, 1850. 12-if ~ GREENSBORO’I’EMALE'cOLLEaE. fBlHE Fall Session of IBoC, will commence on the J. :51st day of JULY. TEH.MS: Board including furnished Rooms, at tendance. Fjel, Washijig and Lights) with Tuition in all tue English branches ■'i:70 00 Incidental tax, I'or repairs 1 00 Day scholars, for fuel 2 00 Extras; Music on the Piano or Guitar, $22 60. Drawing, $i>. Studies in Heads, Cr.ayon and I’astile, • D). Oil Painting, •i!20. Latin, -I!.'*. French -islO. Regular fees are to be paid one half in alvance, the half at the end of the Session. Lectun-.s on the Theor, >,f Music will be delivered, krkk ui cuauijk, to those lu'lies who desire a thorough knowledge of that interesting Hoience (.'irculare wi'l be sent on applicatif.n to the Presi dent, to those deriuiug full inform;ition. T. .M JONES, Pres’t. June 3, 1856. 12-2m On motion of .J. D. W'iUiams, Resolved. That eacli of tke Stoamtiu.at Companies on the (’ape Fear River, fr^m and after the 1st of January, will carry Guano from Wilmington to F.ayotte- ville at 1(» cents per *ing. Limy fit 2-"> cents per cask, and ground Plaster at .‘It) cents ner cask, aud that a KIIDI ( rioif OF 20 Pi:it CE\T. from the printed and established rates on all other articles will be made from and after thut date, all Cartage and Drayage being paid ’oy the shippers. On motion of James Banks, Resolved, That the foregoing be published in the town papers. D. McL.AURlN, Chairman. R. -M. Orrell, Sec’y. Doc. 24, 1855. 05-tf DLssor.i'rioN. ~ rBlHE firm of HALL .V .S.-VCKETT is this day dis- JL solved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will lie settled by .1. H. Hall or .V. E. Hall, who alone are authorized to tise the name of the firm in liquidation. J. H. HALL, A. E, HALL, T. M. SACKETT. Fayetteville, N. C., .l.-in'y Di, 1850. 70-tf SPKLVf. AXi) SUMMER GOODS. ( Amring which may be found for the Ladies. Piln.'k ;inil colored Silks; Silk Tissiies nu I Bareges; Challi'-x and Battist"; Rrilliantes: Printed Lawns: Ja conets aiid ()rgandien; .lactmet, Swiss, and Plaid Mu-liii.-^; llnibroiilere l Swiss .Muslin; Edgings and In sertions; i'ollarsand L'ndersleeves; Embroidered Flirt:-; Co.'de ', Cactus, Grass, and Whalebone Skirts; Crape, j Silk, and Straw Bonnets; and a large and handsome assortment of French, Englisl;, and American Prints; Gloves; Hose, >vc. Foil THK GENTLEMEN. Cloths. Fancy and Black Cassimeres; V’cbting; White, Brown and Buff, Linen Drills: Irish Linen; Drab D’Ete; Fai-mer's Sitin; Farn>er’9 Drill; Moleskin, Panama. I.eghorn, aud Palm Leaf Hatb: aud a large assortment of Ready Made f'lotuing, ic., icc. —ALSO— Bo;>t3 r.n 1 Shoes; Umbrellas and Parasols, Bleached and Br)wu .'^hirting ;iu l Sheeting, and every variety in the Yankee Notion line, which will be sold at a small Jidvance for ’,\SH, or on time to punctual cus tomers. cither at Wholesale or Retail. B. F. PEARCfi, Late Pearce Ferguson. Hay *^1., Faj'etteville, March li*, 1850. 88-tf June 2tl, 1855. NOTICE. IRW R. WILLI.V.M J. BROWN is our authorized agent to receive payments, and grant discharges for any Book .iccounts we have in the countv of Robeson. J. & T. WADDILL. lune 1, 1855. 7tf STRAINI^I W IRE. 1 and No. 2. For sale by S. & T. WADDILL. April 28, 95- KINGSIU RY EOR sTvi.E. i(*L. King the present occupant, being desirous to close up his i>usiness, we offer those valuable premises for sale. Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fayette ville ,‘i Raleigh Plnnk Road, elereti miles from the i.'.rmer place, and within throe miles of Kind’s Land ing; on Cape Fear River. 1 hese premises offer more Repairing executed at short noticfc and on very rea.^onable terms. May 28, 1858. 98tf FOR SALE. •If Redured Prices^ for or on SHORT TM,fIE, m I llUllAi;!'.S, BIROICIIE.S, Rockaways aud Buggies OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ANY of which are finished, and the balance being ft.^shed 1'i!y. .\inong which are many New :e8iT '•! - yln^. ■,ti ! one VERY FINFl C.VRKI.\GE. ■'f ■ ■ ' ' :itid all made in the best • .terials. My facilitjes for ;L.V I’ER than any estilblish- -uord and am detcriuinecl to sell ' - 1 Aj.ITV as low aa« it can be built one. anfi •".eaiT Scm>‘ 'f m i; , Joi .. men' Work ■ for I'V d:i 'I hose who fir-i indebted to me will please liEDSTEADS! I5EDS I'EADS" fUST received from the Manufacturer, Ira Hersey, a supply of STF:.in s of various patterns, and made of good seasoned tiiubf'i-. These Bedsteads are manufactured in thi.-i place, and can lie sol.l to dealers a.s low as thej’ can br got from the North. Call and examitie. A. M. TAMPBELI.. .April ^*4-v vTvLI ABLE I’ROPERTV^^ FOR SOFFEB for sale, my L.VNDS in the Town of Fay- eite\ine, about 1.10 .Acres, known as the mUmFORD SWAMP. .About ‘^1 .Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop ui'W on it will show. Also, the Valiiabl*‘ ISi'ick :ihI I.ot near the Market .'''juarc, occupied by Mr. John A. Pemberton. * A Largo and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donald&on, Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel Garden Lot,—couid be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on .Mumford Street, Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both Winslo’..* aud Mumford Streets, .Ml this property can now be purchased on favora- b'e terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and .Mortgage if de.iired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, I8-j5. 43-tf business conveniences and comfort.® f'.'r living, per- ' P“J’ re juires my out-standing debts ncui‘PERNon(^ UR vim:s. \v E wish to contract for 1,000 or more bushelH of i Scuppernong Grapes, to 00 delivered next falL ! .1. W. BAKER I.s now receiving from the North the arge.;t, finest, ar.d most carefally .so- lected stock of I'lKAITlKK ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes ins as.sortment .•omplete;—all of which he will sell oa the lowe.ct possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in Betts; curled hair and shuck, and ootton Mattresses; Looking Glasses: Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus: Secretaries and liook-rases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; W’ash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine RoHCwood l*iam»s, one with .tEoliuu At tachmcnt; Ro.sewoo 1 Mulo liitu.-;, from the bet mauutac- tones in .New V-ik, inU tioston, warranted as good ;.b any made in the country, ind will be sold at N. York freight (imy adde'l. loti' wnO M’01 L1) IIA VE THOUGIIT1T? A new ('>arriaf/e Estahlishment on the Military Green, opposite the M'thodist Chureh, p on tiny on Mumford Street. G R EA r i:nt E RpTusE! Fuyotlovill^ is boiiiKl to SliiiK^!! riHIE Subscribers would respectfully inform their I friends and the public, that they have entered iwto copartnership for the purpose of conductiug the I general CARKlA(iE BUSINESS in all its various parts. Aud being both practical workmen, fully un derstanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville .18 to style and durability. (,)nc of the llrm may b« known by reference to A, H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. . PIER & BRANIN. Jamis H. Pier. Jamks Braxin. Fayetteville, .J.-in’y 21, 1853. i2tf CyCipe Ijanda for i^aie. WE OFFER Tr sale that Valu,able Plantation, known as the “.\SIIE PL.ACE,” seven miles above Fayetteville, on the Cape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED ACRES,—every acre of which is Cape Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Laud requires no puffing as it is known to be the best farming lands on Cape Fear River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right sort of purchaser is found. T. S. LUTTERLOH. J. i T. WADDILL. Feti II. 1H,">5. 73-tf haps than any country seat in ('umberland. On them is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms—a fire place in each, with front and rear i>iazza and portico, fr.ame kitchen, sleeping apartments for serv.'ints, smoke house and dairy, with a prime well of water; and all handsomely enclosed. .\lso, on the premise.s arc nine other frame buildings, with brick chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo date from tifty to sixty negroes; a frame Barn 50 by tiO feet, with stalls for forty horses, and room to hold 50 tons of forage; Carriage house, Store and Ware house; Water Grist Mill, two Cooper and two Blacksmith’s .Shops. Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, .tc,; all wituin convenient distance of the best Springs of Sandhill Water. .\11 the buildings are new and have b'-en erccted within the last four or five years. To these vuluablo improvements we will add 1,500 acres of Pino Lands, atid we will take .S3,500 for the whole, which is -SI 000 less than *he cost of the improvements, We have also, on the p-en ses, and now in operation, a Steam Saw and Grist Jj.nl, 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 t* conduct a profitable business. To a Planter who has $14,000 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, containing seven hundred acres of the best Cape Fear bottoms, and now in market. These two Estates are connected by a good Ferry Landing and are only three miles apart; and will be sold together or separate. For further particulars apply to T. S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub scribers. J. & T. WADDILL. Fayetteville, Sept. 7. 34-tf H alek;h and EAVETTF^V H.LE ^ ST.aUF 1.1.^'F. j WE are n(*w running Four- Horse Coaches on this i Line. Passengers going North can | obtain througii tickets from Fayetteville to Wehlon. ' Pai^sengers for Fnyetteville can obtain through tickets I at Weldon, at the OfSce of the Raleigh Jj' Gaston Rail | Road. Fare, •‘j;7. • Pafiseugers for Greensboro’, Salem, Salisbury, or any I'lace uji the country, will find this the best and quick- j est route: to take the Stage to Raleigh, which connects ‘ with the N. C. C. Railroad. | The Coaches are now in good repair. We have good ; Horses and careful Drivers. Everything will be done to accomuiodate the Travelling Public. | W.M. H. HUNT, Ag’t, Raleigh, Office at Lawrence’s Hotel. J. H, ROBERTS & CO., Agents at Fayetteville. May 31, 1856. 9-3m OlT) R\TTw^iriske ■''SIHE Subscriber is tne only authorised .agent in JL Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. R, C. Pur- year’s Celebrated OLD RITE iVHISMi.E IT. I e will be S'lpplied with this superior Whiskey to meet the demand. iV. DRAUGHON. Favetteville, March 26. 90-tf to be collected. Feb. 3, 1S55. A. A. McKETHAN. '2-tf NOTICE. ^BlIIE SUBSCRIBER has removed lo JL SHAW S NEW BUILDING, Gil lespie Street, where he intends carry ing on the 'r.%.1 I^O££l JIUSI- NESS in all its branches Having had practical experience in most of the .\t lantic cltie*', he teels assured that he can j'lc.i'je tae mo^t fastidious. All oritrs will be execatwd with neac- “dsipi'tch. B. MONAGHAN. March 28, 1853. 81-tf ^llarble Fuctory* i-V- • ••• %»V*.; to J. H. Roberta & Co., at F.kyeiteville Hotel. ROBERTS it BROTHERS. - n“ i2, Jij66. iZ-tf /’i> jitr/// fur the btihince of year HE ilA-“lliiig i.itcl.v occupieii by Major .I. P. Good- utl The premises r Piitiiaiii’s .Magazine lor .June, jusi received and for sale by E. J . IIALK SON. Union .Street, known as the Latta place, are in go . i condition. For terms see W.M. H. H.VlGH. June -, lo50. 9tf By GEO LAUDER. TWO IIOORS ABOVE I’. T. H.UGH k SD.VS STORE, Fayetteville, IV. €. Jan’y’ 20, 1856. 64ypd n e are now receiving and e rpcct to keep itp a large stock' of (groceries. WE OFFER BAGS Coffee—Rio, Laguira and .Tava, 15 Hhdfi. Sugars, 50 “ Molasses, 1,000 Sacks Salt, 75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, cru.sh’d&powd’d, 125 Bags Shot, 45 Kegs Powder, 20 Hhds. W'estern Bacon, .3,500 Llils. N. C. 50,000 Segars, assorted qualities, 100 Boxes Cheese, W’ith every other article in our line. .^11 of which we will dispose of low for CASH, or exchange for pro duce or naval stores. D. & W. McLALRlN. May 23. 3-tf 150 ui:nrcKi) fake. Through Tickets between Wilmington, N. C., and Balti more. Fare-i>1.3. Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash ington City, or via Weldon, Portsmouth and Norfolk. ForTickcts .apply attheOflfice )f the AVilmington and Raleigh ‘Rail Road Company, at Wil mlngton, or at the (Jflice of the Baltimore Steam ; Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail ! Rond Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Ja,n. 1. 1862. f McLAl RIN cV STRANGE I m g AVE on hand, a large stock of superior SPIRIT j iiif B. B.\RRELS, which they would sell at a reduced I price for cash. Persons wishing to make, engagements I would ilo well to call on us before making engagements, I as we warr.ant a good article, i April 20, 1855. 95tf 11HE highest cash price paid for Turpentine. White Oak Staves, and Oak or Ashe Heading, j Call on Jas. W. Strang-.*, who can always be found .at theStiil. .McLAURIN .S: STRANGE, j Fen’y 18, 185H. 70tf i ildcr's Patent Salamander Safe. ^/'E keep constantly on hand an assortment of the af)ove .S.AFES, warrnnted fire-proof; and desirous ot extending the demand for them, have in duced the makers to conse.at to deliver them here at New York T>ric's. j f>. & W'. McL\URlN, .\gents. j June 10. 1R51. Iff I ('orjjoraiion /ionds of the 7'own of Fayetteville for Sale! A GREE.VBLE to an Act of the General Assembly of the .Stare of North C.-irolina, rntifiel Dec. 25 1852, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Bonds to the amount of .'i;lu0,l>00, in the aggre gate, for the purpose of paying her subscrijition to the Western Rail Road Company, Therefore, it is ordered by tlie Comnii.s.sioncrs of Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive sealed proposal.s, until the 1st of November next, for the purchase of •'ji50,0U0, in sums of •'i;500 each of said Bonds, or iiny part thereof. Bonds to run twenty years, with Coupons attached,—interest payable semi annually. The dai 'l Bonds shall be under th; seal of the Corporatinn, and binding on the faith of the same. W.M. W'.\RDEN, Town Treasurer. Sept. 2t.. 1855. .39- SL GAR-HOUSE MOf.ASSES. HHDS. superior Sugar-Huu.se .Molasse.^, just /w"" received and for sale by J.\S. G. COOK. \ C.^RD. i^HE subscrilier tenders his services to the citizens of Fayetleville aud the surroun.ling country, as a .MASTER BRICKLAYER AND PLASTERER, and gives notice that he is ready to contract for work in nis line, at tlie lowest cash prices. S. F. DICKSON. Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1854. 38tf GARDENING EOR TIfE SOUTH, «Y W. N. White of Georgin; Courtship and .Marriage, by Mrs. Hentz: The (3f>urtcsies of Wedded Life, by Mrs. Leslie: Harper’s Classical Library, being literal translations of Cicero, Xenophon, Ceasar, Herodotus, Horace, ^*c Also, further supplies of Ernest Linwood; Hiawatha; Mrs. Hentz’s Novels, 50 cts. a vol.; Johnston’s Agri cultural (’hemistry; Dossey’s Choice; Trench on the .\hracles; The .’tloral Probe; Eclogues and Georgies of Viigil, by Authon; Jay’s Morning and Evening E.xeicises; “Five Hundred .Mistakes Corrected”; Smith’s Grammar: kc., just received by E. J. HALE SON. Blank \V arraiits for .sale here Jan. 7, 1856. June IG. PEAS. BUSHELS for Sale by ,:as 67- G. COOK. 13-2w 75 June 16. EISH. BBLS, .^Iackerel for sale bv Ja^. G. COOK. 13-4W DWELLLNG FOR SALE. ^I'^HE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert. Terms reasonable. Possession given on the 1st Octo ber next. .May 29. E. J. 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