IP IBl' IIILILIE SEMI-WBEKL, Y. [vor. VT.] FAYETTEVTTJ.K, N. C.. AUGUST 4, [X0.527] J’KIN’TEl) MONDAYS AND TlIUllSDAYS] nmv.vin) j. hale & son, I'DlTollS AND I’KdlMUKTORS. Prn‘P fur t!it> Semi-Weekly Observek ^3 00 if paid in Mijv ii.'t': •f!:! .*>(1 if paid diiriiip: the yeiir of sul)sfrip- tli'ii; or after tiie year has expired. For tiu' Weekly >bskrvi'.u 00 per annum, if paid in • dvuni’C: ^2 50 if paid during tjie ye:ir of subscrip- tirni: or >;:? 00 after the year hn? expired. ADVKRTl.^KMENTS inserted for sixty cents per p.iuure of it) lines for the first, and thirty cents for each siu'coeding public.-ition. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, ar reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to state tlie number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- in*;ly. JSe6^ Letters t; the Editors must be post-paid. .Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per ■cnt. extra. j;. T. Huildiug on : 'hurch. July KE»U€H\tL,. D. H.\IGH has remi'veJ to the new I’.rick Hay Street, near the Methodist ‘25-1 m JAMES KYLE h ' tcccimaq hh SPRING SVrPLY or CHEAP (H)()DS. 4M()N0 which are, Irish Linens, Lawns and Diapers; French, Scotch and Domestic Lawns; Calicoes, French, English and Domestic: French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Hmb’d and Plain Crape Shawls and Scarfs; ^ to 10-4 Uleached Shirting and Sheeting; French and Irish Linen Drilling; lU’k and Col’d Silks; Bonnets an«l Bonnet Ribbon; liolting Cloths, No. 3 to 10; Joseph llepka’s Cottonades; Col’d Grenadines and Bareges; Linen Cambric llundkerchiefs, assorted; Blay Linens, | to 4-4, very cheap; ^^ith many otlier articles, all of which having been purchased by the package at the lowest rates, will bo offered at the lowest prices, by wholesale or retail, for Cash, or on time to Punctua' Customers. March 27, 1856. 01-tf Fall and WiiittM* r T. Goods. If IIAV STREET. Are n»w receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consisting of a large and well selected stock of PEAKS. ri'^HlS DELIt'luL’S P'HU IT is now ripening. Persons ^ desiriug supplies will please send their orders to C. LUTTERLOU. July 2u, 1850. 25-3t A CARD. T> iht of i'\n)ihvrlnnt1 County: tT is rumoreil in some sections of the Count}’ that the undersigned is running as a Candidate for the otiice of Sherifi', not with any hope of desire of being elected Sheritf himself but for the purpose of defeating the election of Hector McNeill, Es'i., by taking from him the votes that might otherwise be given to him; and many of those who have i>roh\^fed to be my friemii when talking to me, have industriously circulated re ports about me calculated to injure me before the peo ple, while their only object is to defeat my election. I take this oppi'rtunity of saving that my only object in becoming a candidate for the oflice of Sheriff is to get an ofTice that will.enable me to snpp-^rt my wife and children. I am the nominee of ■ party, but stand before the people of the County asking their suffrages freemen; with no pledges to act in any way but as a faithful discharge of my duties, (if 1 should be so fortunate as to be elected), will require at the hands of everj’ faithful and efficient othcer. 1 have made no b'lrgaiii with .Mr. Roberts or with Mr. .McNeill either directly or indirectly to aid either of them. .My object ,/ M/' : ■ ; b- Ui. And 1 take this opportunity of saying that if Elected, I will serve the public faithful- ly’ai-d t- the best of my ability: whatever 1 may lack in i-xperienci- shail be more than made up iu energy and :itteuti.ai t>: business, I am a native of the county, Imrn and raised in y^'ur niid;t, and although I .•\m not a nominee, 1 trust my claims may not be prejudiced by f, ''eh. u and mi.*-representation. Rc-pectfully, \\ M. R. LOVE. F:iyetti'vi!!e. July 22, IS'ifi. 2o-te ytw WaiTOn I^stah/ishrnent, By Wn. %VATSO.\. rk'^HE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new e itaiilishment nn Maxwell street, near .Mr. E. W. Will- kings’ St..re, and is now prepared to rcceive orders for CAUTS, w agons, drays, ^:c., which shall be promptly exeoite i. All W'TK lone by him shall be of the best workman- .slii]i and material that the country can atr.ird. IJEt^AllIlNG of all kiods loue with ueatuess uud di -ipatch. Also, IIUIISK-SIK )EIXG will be strictly at- icndril to. N. B. No pains wi!I be spared to give satisfaction to those who m-iy lavor him with their patronage. F-.yetteviile, .iuly 24, 185*). 21-V I'l RTHERSrPPIJESOr rooks. AG.\BoND Life in Mei.ico; “Plu-Ri-Bus-Tah", by Doestick:-: The Sjiarrowgrass Papers, by Cozzens; Hiawatha; “The Wide Wide Worli*"; Hume’s and Macaulay’s Histories of England; The Carmina Sacra; Aiken’s Christian .Minstrei: Dick’s Works; Jacobus’ Notes ‘. n the Gospels; .^laury’s Phj-sical Geography of thv Sea; ^c., just received E. J. H.\LE ic SON. July 24. \Vc nre authorised to an nounce ^Vui. H. I.OVE as a candi date for Sheriff of I’umberland Couuty, at the ensuing **lectior.. .Vpril 21—^t7-tE Groceries, 1 larilw are, Cutlery, RlacUsinitluV Tur pentine Tools, Ajrricultural Im plements, Roots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddlery and Lea ther, Heavy articles in the Drutr line, Ready-matle Clo thing, and Staple Dry Goods. This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. Favettevllle, Oct. 24, 1854. 43tf We ask the Planters and Turpentiue men to ex amine our Kersej’s, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. NOTICE. OL. N.VTHAN KING is our authorized .\gent to make contracts for the delivery of ’.amber and limber and for the purchase of Crude Turpentine, at Kingsbury, in (Cumberland County. J. i T. WADDILL. May 22. 1855. 3-tf C' n KEWAKI). R.\.N.\WAV from the subscriber on the 1st of -Vpril last, a negro man named Rand, about six feet high, about year.s of age, anti l>Iack. Said negro is supposed to be hirking in tlie neighborhood of John lii‘11 or James .^Il■Kethan. The above reward will paiil to any ]>erson de livering sail negro to me at Locksville, Chatham Co., N. >■., ..r i:ontining him in any Jail in the State where 1 l an g«-t him. N.VTii.VN KING. June 2'>. 17-tf Rl lif.lC NOTICE Is HEREBY (ilVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the ('entral Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fa^'etteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 1'»th day vf April 18'itj, and remain open according to the terms of the 'harfer until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons, i’ommissioners in the Charter, viz; In the (.'ouuty of Ons;;ow, at the otiice of the Clerk of the t'ounty ('ourt at Jacksonville, and at the Post Oflice Rich Lauds. E. W. Fonville, G. J. War l, J. H. Foy, Robert White, John .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- dell -‘t P>eaufort. Dr. M. F. .\reudell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store of 0. W'. Taylor at (’arolina (Mty,—Col. Wni. N. Dennis, 11. S. Hell, Capt. Levi (Jglesby, Bridge ,A rendell. In Dupiin county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm. K. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. In S.-irnpson county, at the office of the Count}’ Court Clerk at (,’linton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Buutiiig, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R. i5eaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cuniberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office ■if ,\ A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal ■McUaniel, Eilward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Unclersigned agree to take the number of shares of ^lOO each, set opposite to our names respectively, 111 the Central Rail Koad (’ompany; and in all respects to comply with the terms of the Charter. TO DISTILI.ERS. WE will pay the highest cash price for SPIRITS TURPENTINE, and retjuest Distillers to give us a call when in market. J. * T WADDILL June 2G, 1855. ytf NOITCE. R. WILLI-VM J. BROWN is our authorized agent to receive payments, and grant discharges for any Book accounts we have in the countv of Robeson. J. & T. W ADDILL. lune 1, 1855. 7tf Trh If Ljine OF FOl K IKIK^E PO^r C OACIlF.f^ FROM I SALISRURY TO ASHEVILLE, Through in ILnirf.! I M lONNECTING -with the NORTH CAROLINA KAIL " ' RO.VD. Having purchased the line from Ashe- I ville to Morganton, 1 have stocked the road witii good I horses and experienced and accot?imodating Drivers. ; .-Vlso new Concord Two Horse Cotc’ics. After the 15th ■ of March, we will leave Aslu-ville on Tuesday.•^, Thursdays and Saturdays,—connecting at Moiganton i with my line of Four Horse Coa-hes. i No pains or expense will be spared to make this the i most comfortable and’expeditiotis Stage lload in the ' State. Try the Road and judge for yourselves, i ('. S. BRC>WN, ('ontractor. ! Feb. 2b, 18.50. 1 ^-3m I rAVE'FTEVILLE T VIR VAA'VV ^HE Stage lea'es Fayetteville on SundH v. Tuesday and Thurs day. at 1 P. M., via l.umberton, and arrives at Fair Bluil, on the Wilmington A: Manchester Rail Road, in time to con nect with the cars going North and .South. Leaves Fair Bluff on .Monday, Wednesday atid Friday, after the arrival of the day trains North and South. Fare tlirough, -'i>4. J. . STE..\GALL. June 10, 185ti. 12-tf GREENSBORO’ FEMALE COLLEGE. fBIHE Fall Session of 185'», will commen.-e on the iJlst day of JULY. TER.'SiS: Board (including furnished Rooms, at tendance, Fuel. Washing and Lights) with Tuition in all the English branches $70 0() Incidental tax, for repairs 1 Day scholars, for fuel 2 0(1 E.\tu.\s; Music on the Piano or Guitar, •‘i22 50. Drawing, $5. Studies in Heads, Crayon and Pastile, $10. Oil Painting, $2U. Latin, $5. French •'*;10. Regular fees are to 1- i paid one h.alf in advance, the other half at the end o; the Session. Lectures on the Theory of Music will be delivered, nti;K ok Cii.vmiK, to those ladies who desire a thorough knowledge of that interesting science. Circulars will be sent on application to the Pre.si- dent, to those desiring full information. T. M. JONES. Pres’t. June o, 1850. 12-2m OLD RYE WHISKEY. Subscriber is tne only authorised agent in i Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. R. C. Pur- year’s Celebrated iPt.it n'MWiSt£Kl\ He will be supplietl with this superior Whiskey to meet the demand. W. DRAUGHO.N. Fayetieville, March 2G. 90-tf FREIG11TL\(J U.\ THU « /1.PK FE.\R KIVEK. At a meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav igating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville and Wilmington, On motion, D. McLaurin was called to the Chair, and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretar}’. On motion of James F. Marsh, Resolved, That from and after the 1st day of Janu- arj’, 1850, Cash will be required upon the delivery of all Krei^hts at Wilmington and Fayetteville re spectively. On motion of J. D. Williams, Resolved, That each of tke Steamboat Companies on the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1st of January, 1850, will carry Guano from Wilmington to Fayette- I ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 25 cents per cask, ; and ground Plaster at 30 cents per cask, and that a | KIIDUCTIO^ OF 20 I'EK CKKT. from the printed and established rates on all other I articles will be made from and after that date, all Cartage and Drayage being paid by the shippers. On motion of James Banks, Resolved, That the foregoing’be published in the town papers. D. McL.^URlN, Chairman. R. M. Orrell, Sec’y. Dec. 24, 1855. G5-tf FOR SALE. •Jf RedHccii Prires^ for or OH SHOUT 250 HRRIUlliS, BARIIUl'lliiJi. Rockaways and Buggies OF KVERY DKSCRIRTION, ANY of which are finished, and the balance being finished daily. .Among which are many New and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE CARRI.VGE. Some of them very light, and all made in the best manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are GRE.ITER than any establish ment South, and I can afford and am determined to sell work of^he BEST QU.VLITY as low ai? it can be built for by any one. Tho.se who are indebted to me will please pay uj), as my business requires my out-standing debts to be collected. A. A. McKETHAN Feb. 3, 1855. 72-tf FRUST SALE. ‘ V virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to mo by i ■ ]9 Duncan M. Ibiie for the purposes therein nien- I tioned, I will offer for sale at tlic residence of the said ! Buie on the Fay. Southern Plank Road, near Lum- i ber Bridge, on TUESDAY, AUGUST 12th. the follow- I ing property, viz: I 120,000 feet Ton Timber on or near the River bank. ; 4 Mules. 2 Timber Wagons. 1 Road Wagon. 820 Acres of Land in Harnett county. The Creditors of said Buie will find it to their in terest to attend. Terms at Sale. W’M. McL. McKAY, Trustee. July 12, 18.50. 21-ts BARTH W FJJLLER^ ATTORNEY AT LAW, FAYETTEVIL,I..e, 1¥. C., MJAY' be consulted at the Law Office of Jesse G. TLTJL Shepherd, Esq., on Green Street. July 14, 1850. 21-3m Foi* Hayivood and Locksville. "^I’THE Brothers’ Steam Boat Company, from and after Jl^ this day, will run a Steamer once a week, twice a weak, or once in two weeks as the business may de mand—between the above points and Fayetteville and Wilmington. July 10, 1850. 20tf l^^a\ ottevi llo llotol. '^HE Subscribers having this day leased this _ Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their friends and the travelling public at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient and bear with our imperfections until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J H. ROBERTS & CO. J. n. Robkrts. F. N. Roberts. March 1, 1855. 80-tf SHEMWELL HOUSE. FAVETTEVII>l,E, IV. «. East side of Green Street, a few Doors North oj the Marhet House. HE Subscriber desires through this medium to acknowledge the liberal patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure iu saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. * P. SHEM>VELL. March 24, 1855. 86-tf Vo Ilenf for r the hnlance of ycur 1 HE dwelling lately occupied by Major J. P. Good- sell, together with lot, barn and outhouses, on Union Street, known as the Latta place. The premises are in good condition. For terms see WM. H. HAIGH. June 2, 1^5t), Otf Aew ijioods! Goods!! rC. TUO.MSON is now receiving an unusually large asbSrtment of and Summer the latest styles of Spring Hats, Cups, Routs nnd Shoes. Ijadie.s’ and .Missc:» iuiters. Buskins and 8Iipper.>, Children and Servaut’rt Shoe.^*, of variuu.s kinds, (juulitie.'} and price.s. A LStJ. \irpet Bajs, Travelliny and l\tckimj I'run/cs. Which he offers for sale at low prices for «’.\SH, or to prompt paying I'listomers. Those wishing goods in his line will please c.ill and examine his stock lie- fore pvircha.siug elsewhere. J. (’. THOMSON, .Market Square. March 20. 00-tf Names Residence No. of shares Work Suti crii.tions may be made payable in work, aul may -ip'^cUy whether for grading or cros.s-ties; and stockholders :,liall in every case have pieference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer's estimate .\s soon as '.'no hundred thousand dollars are sub- scribeil, the (JoniniisHionci s of tfnslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the (Company. March 10, IbOti. 13tf NEW (^OODS. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING A FRESMf SVM*PJL\' OF mm m mmw m (i(ioii>s, READY-.MADK CLOTllliNMi; SOFT WOOL ts.su Sr.M.MKR It ATS, in great variety. tV complete assortment of BOOTS and SHOES will be to hand in a few days. All of which will be disposed of to Wholesale iSuyers on liberal terms. STARR & WILLIAMS. April 23. OS-tf AN K.NTlRli .NKW STOCK OK DRY GOODS. fJ^HE Subscriber has taken the stand on the North M- West corner of .Market Siuare, adjoining the Store of Mr. James Kyle, where he has received in part, iind is now^ receiving, an entirely new Stock of Goods, embracing nearly every variety of styles usually called for in the Dry Goods fraiJe—among which are Handsome Ombre S ripM Glace Silks, Paris, (,’hena Strip’d do do Solid Plaids ami Strip’d do do Gro d’Rhine; Handsome Silk Robes, all colors, some very fine; Printed Raregcs, all colors; do Grenaiincs, do Organdies, do do Robes. A Large and Handsome Lot of Rmbroiiferiis, Collars and Under JSlceces, dv;.; Plain and Enih'd Ij. O. Handk'hid (tloorsj Bonnets; Ribhons; Hoopcl Shirts; Emh’d Slcirtimj; ttV.; Reailij- Made Chtthimj; Jioots; Gaiters; dc., l’c. With many other articles not enumerated. PETER CROW. March 29, 1856. 92-tf We arc now rcceivuiir and c.rperl to kcrp up a lartre stock of (wroreri( s. WE OFFER B.\GS C'ott'ee—Rio. Laguira and .lava, 15 Hhds. Sugars. 5m “ Molasses. 1.0'MI Sacks Salt. 75 Bbls. Sugars,—coffee, crush'd .V powd’d, 125 Bags Shot. 4-5 Kegs Powder, 20 Hhds. Western Bacon, 3,.5(I0 Lbls. N. C. |50.00 » Segars, assorte«I qualities, 100 Boxes Cheese, With every . ther article iu our line. All of which we will dispose of low for ('.\SH, or exchange for pro duce or naval stores. 1). & W. McLAURlN. May 23. 3-tf (Ja/n; Ijands for safe- WE OFFER for sale that Valuable I’lantation, known as the “.\SHE PL.VCE,” seven miles above Fa3'etteville. on the Capo Fear Kiver. recently the property of (’ol. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNDRED .ACRE.'^,—every acre of which is (!apc Fear Bottoms, and susceptible of the highest state of cultivation. This Land lequires 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. & T. WADDILL. Feb. 0. 73-tf wiLiJAM a.rogi:r S annonnces himself a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Robeson county. l.iUinbsrton, .\pril 2'1, 18-5(>. 5(>0-tl.\ ANSON INSTITUTE. ririHlS Institution has been in operation about two JL years and a half. It is pleasantly situated on an eminence about one-half of a mile s3uthwest of the town af W adesborough. commanding an extensive view of the surrounding country. There is a dwelling house connected with the institute and occupied by Rev. Elijah J. Morri.son, one of the Teachers, who is pre pared to take eight or ten boarders, to whose comfort, instruction and moral training every necessary- atten tion will be bestowed. The Institution is now under charge of Prof. SIL.\S C. LINDSLEV and Rev. E. J. .MORRISON, gentlemen who have considerable experi ence in teaching. Mr. Morrison, who has charge of the English Department, is a graduate of our Univer sity. and has taught a classical school for many years. Mr. Lindsley, who has chnrge of the Latin and (rceek Department, is a graluate of Princeton, wa.s for seve ral years Professor of Languages in the Caldwell In stitute. while situated in Greensborough, in this State, and has devoted over twenty five years of his life to the instruction and training of youth. Both of these gentlemen are eminently qualified in every respect to fill their respective positions, and to discharge the responsible trusts confided to them. It is the only high .Male School in the county; it has been built by the liberality and public spirit of the citizens of Anson couuty. Why then should it not be pa'roni/.ed'.' Young men of this and the adjoining counties may here obtain a first rate English educa tion, or may be prepared for admission into the Fresh man or Sophomore classes of our University or any other institution. The Fall Session of this Institution will commence on .MOND.W. the 14th instant, and continue Five Month.s. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: Reading. Writing, .\rithnietic, kc., ^*10 00 Gramntar. Geographj’, &c., 12 50 Latin and (^reek, 20 00 Philosophy, Mathematics, ^c., 20 (>0 Tax for contingent eiponse.«, 75 Tuition iu advance. Students entering th* higher branches have the pri vilege of studying either or all the branches taught by paying the price of the highest alone. Board, with rooms, lights, fuel, washing, &c., fur nished by private families of the village or in the ad jacent county, at *8 5u per month. THOS. S. ASHE. I THOS. ROBINSON, PURDIE RICHARDSON, W. R. LEAK. T. REDFERN, | E. F. LILLY, J Wadesborough, N. C., July 5, 1850. 21-4m SCHOOL ROOKS. ALTSCIIMIDT’S Latin Dictionary; Kendrick’s Greek Ollendorff; Greenfield’s Greek Testament and Lexicon; Herodotus,—Leipsic Edition; .Vnthon’s Classical Dictionary; Liddell and Scott’s Greek-English Lexicon; Anthnu’s Horace; Bullion’s Latin Readers and Grammars; Morse’s Geography; Goodrich’s Pictorial U. States; Willard’s U. States: Bullion’s Eng. Gram mar; Greenleafs Arithmetics and Keys; McGuffey's Readers; Ciuackenbos’ 1st Lessons; Comstock’s Chem istry.' &c., just received and for sale by E. J. HALE & SON. .\[)ril 5. I I }• Trustees. DOBIUN HOUSE! POWEllS & TROY', Proprietors. f|T^HE Proprietors of this Establishment announce to the public, that owing to the constantly increasing patronage extend ed to them, they have been induced to en large the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Room' on the lower floor, and suite of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. .And they pledge themselves to an incre.ised exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at tendance. The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in proviiUng for the com fort of their patrons, they hop ' will secure t® them a liberal share of the travel. The W'estern and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of Steam Boats, for the aic.numodation of passengers. Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for car rying travellers to any part of the adjacent country. J. W. POWERS.’ W. C. TROY. Fayetteville, May 12,^l5;>0. -itf COIJACIL, RAY & CO.. HAY STREET, FAYETTKVILLE, 4RE now receiving their F.ALL STOCK of ST.APLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, In which maj’ be found FOR THE LADIES: Plain col’d. Plaid, White and Black DeLAINES; C.ASHMERES and MERINOS; Plain und Fig’d Fancy and Black SILKS; Cloth MANTLES and CLOAKS*; Cloak CLOTH: SKIRTS and SKIRTING; Merino VESTS; BONNETS: EMBROIDERIES &c. FOR GENTLE.MEN: Hats; Hoots and Shoes; ^'esting9; Cassimeres; White, Black and Fancy Stocks and Cravats; Ready-Made Clothing, &c. —ALSO,— Linseys, Kerseys and Plains, Blankets, Brogans, TaMe Cloths and Covers. Allendale Sheetings, Children’s Kid Gloves, Wool Sacks and Comforts, Y’ouths’ and Boy’s Clothing, English and Italian Crapes, Dimity, Em broidery Silks and Braids. A good assortment of Ladies’, Gentlemen’s and Children’s BOOTS, SHOES, and GAITERS; GLOVES, HOSIERY, &c. Sept. 20. :i7-tf Spring Goods for 185G. ROOK RINDERY. RW. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business, over the Tailor Shop of €lark & Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. .August 1. 27-tf NEW STOCK OF Books and Stationery. ^MTE are now receiving our usual New Stock of w w BOOKS and STATIONERY, embracing a great variety of SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL AND iVIISl'ELLANEOUS BOOKS, Together with a large and varied stock of Rlank Rooks, Paper, Envelopes, 6>lc. Country Merchants and other# are invited to call, as we offer the above stock on the best terms. Oct. 8. E. J. HALE & SON. Copying Ink, and Copying Rooks just received. E. J. HALE & SON. June 4. JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2. ^■"^HE subscribers have for sale, the 2d volume of the I Reports of Law Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carrolina, by H. C. Jones, Esq. Just published Also. Supreme Court Reports generally, and other Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON. BllOl’ lliVE.\illOFf S WORliJi. '■'IHE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical Ji. errors of the old edition corrected,) is publisiie i for the benefit of the Missionary cause of the Episco pal Church in Norfii Carolina. The price of tlie 2 vols. is, in cloth binding, sjil, in sheep !^4 50. Orders, accompanied in every instance by cash, may bo ad dressed to E. J. HALE .5- SON. Fayetteville, May 8, 1850. TOMATOES A^' be Preserved in .Arthur’s Cans for winter use. ..TJB. in the same state as if stewed, fresh from the bush. I5*r and Fruit!* of all kinds may be preserved so a.s to make fresh Fruit Pies in Winter. For sale by W. N. TILLINGHAST. 1 quart Cans, $3 per Dozen. 2 “ A 75 “ ;! “ 4 50 “ Every Can warranted to seal. We have received, through the hands of a friend, as a present, a ran of (omatoef, which he tells us was pre pared last sumtner according to the plan recommended liy Dr. Arthur. The Can is one of his patent, and, having opened it without difficulty by pursuing his in structions, we found this delightful vegetable posses sing all the rich flavor which belongs to it when first ^ taken from its vines. It is the first of Arthur's patent Cans for preserving fruit and vegetables that we have seen. Nothing can be more simple: and. judging from the specinieu of its efficacy in accomplishing all that it promises, we do not hesitate to recommend the in vention to housekeepers.—Xational InteUigencer of Fri- ■ dat/, \^jth .fiinr, 1855. Every variety of summer fruit was put tip in these cans in our family last season, .and we now have .i/rrt/c- ! herriex, ni.ijiherrics, plunut, cherrim, blackberries, peaches, tomatoes, .jv . as fresh as when sealed up. These are, indeed, luxuries, .and may be secured by every one at ia small cost.—.{rthur's Home Magazijie. We have in our family a variety of fruit preserved in these cans, which we used through the winter with great satisfaction, and which our visiting friends pro nounce as fresh as if they had just been gathered.-— I'hiladeljihia Merchant. /fire and life insurance. me undersigned has the Agency of the following Companies, viz: Greensborough Mutual Life Insurance and Trust Co. GreensboroughMutual Fire Insurance Co., Newbern Mutual Insurance Co , Charlotte Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Caswell .Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Insurance in Xorth Carolina Companies car*'*^"^ taken in any part of Town or Count>', i* F(IREIIi.\ X\l) DiniKSTlC WINES and LIQUORS, I small amounts. ^ ^ Which 1 am anxious to sell or exchange for Produce JNO. M. » of any kind usuall3’ sold in this .Market. ALWAYS ON HAND AND FOK SALE A GENERAL ASSORTMEXT Of DRY (JOODS AND GROCERIES, Together with a general assortment of B. F. PEARCE Is NOW OPENING, a large and well selected Stock of SPRING AND SUIVDIER GOODS. Among which may be found for the Ladies, Black and colored Silks; Silk Tissues and Bareges; Challies and-Battiste; Brilliantes; Printed Lawns; Ja conets and Organdies; Jaconet, Swiss, and Plaid Muslins; Embroidered Swiss Muslin; Edgings and In sertions; Collars and Undersleeves; Embroidered Flirts; Corded, Cactus, Grass, and Whalebone Skirts; Crape, Silk, and Straw Bonnets; and a large and handsome assortment of French, English, and American Prints; Gloves; Hose, &c. FOR THE GENTLEMEN. Cloths, Fancy and Black Cassimeres; V'^esting: White, Brown and Buff, Linen Drills; Irish Linen; Drab D’Ete; Farmer’s Satin; Farmer's Drill; Moleskin, Panama, Leghorn, and Palm Leaf Hats; and a large assortment of Ready Made Clothing, &c., &c. —ALSO— Boots and Shoes; Umbrellas and Parasols, Bleached and Brown Shirting and Sheeting, anl every variety in the Yatikee Notion line, which will be sold at a small advance for C.ASH, or on time to punctual cus tomers, cither at Wholesale or Retail. B. F. PEARCE, Late Pearce & Ferguson. Hay St., Fayettev-’ile, March 10, 185G. 88-tf 17-tim W. 11. CARVER, Hay Strci't, near the .Market. 51-tf Nov. 11DER VINEG.VR, a gooil article, .iune 30, 1850. \VHlv\T WA'iTED. I WANT to purchase 5,000 ^^q^^cqok for sale by Nov. 10. W. H. CARVER. 54-tf .June 25, 185*1. 16-tf 7 I'OK SAI.K CHKAR SE(’ONl) H.VND BUGGIES in gootl repair. A. A. McKETHAN F age; RALEUiH A ^ AYETTEVILLE WE are now running Four- Horse Coaches on this Line. Passengers going North can (d)tain ‘ tickets from Fayetteville to Weldon, p ers for Fayettevill; can obtain through tickets : "ildon, at the Office of the Raleigh tj- Gaston Rail '|,.*d. Fare, $7. I’assengers for GreensV)oro’, Salem, S.alisbury, or any j^OR the apprehension and delivery of my negro man P.\GE, a bright mulatto, about 28 j-ears of or for his confinement in any Jail so that I , „ ^ ^ ... get him again. When he left he had on a browfP'.''‘=® this the best and quick- Satinett Coat and Pants, makes a good appeany ^ j I The Coaches arc now in good repair. We have good Horses and careful Drivers. Everything will be done to accommodate the Travelling Public. ! WM. H. HUNT, Ag’t, K ileigh. I Office at Lawrence’s Hotel. I J. H. ROBERTS & CO., Agents at Filyetteville. 1 May 31, 1850. 9-3m and no iloubt will pass himself as a free man; ajjjg feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about 185,jjjjj|g and had, at the time iiC left, a fellon on (or finger of his left hand; has on his chin^jjjjjj^p jjjg long beard.) I expect he will endeav^^ where he way to Abingdon. Washington county,^ was raised. ^ Co., N.’c. Lauriuburgh, Rich 76-tf Feb’y 4, 1856. WHO WOULD HAVE THOUGHT IT? A new Garriage Establishment on the Military Green, opposite the Methodist Church, fronting on Mumford Street. GREAT ENTERPRISE! Fayettevill; iN lo rpHE Subscribers would respectfully inform their ^ I friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conductini; the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully un derstanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as tc style and durability. One ot the firm may be 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 Ik. bran IN. James 11. Pjkr. Jamks Ukanin. F.iyetteville, Jau’y 24, 1853. 02tf DISSOLUTION. ^m^HE firm of HALL ^ SACKETT is this day di.s- A solved by mutual consent. The busine^ of the firm will he settled by J. 11, Hall or A. L. Hall, who alone are authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation. J- II. HALL, A. E. HALn, I. M. SACKETT. Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 16, 1866. 70-tf Printing;: lor Subscribers haye lor sale an Imperial No. -f I Washington Hand Pres's, 2d hand. It will be sold cneaT), deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is said to be a good Press and in good order. June 4, 1855. E. J. HALE & SON The new Revised Statutes. ^BIIIE Subscribers have received on conaigntnent, a -I few copies of the New Ilevisal. Price !i;4, ca.fh copies on delivery. Jan’y 21. E. J. HALE & SON. EW VOLUMES OF THE FOUR GREAT BRITISH REVIEWS, namely, EDINBURGH, NORTH BRITISH, WESTMINSTER. AND LONDON QUARTERLIES. AND BLACKWOOD’S EDINiJURGH MAGAZINE (MONTHLY), Commenced with North British for November, 1865, and tlie other Reviews and Blackwood for Januarv, 1850. Terms of Subscription.—.\ny one Review or Black wood, !f!3 a year. Blackwood and one Review—or any two Reviews, $5. The four Reviews and Black wood, .$10. Four copies to one address, •i!30. Postage (which should be paid quarterly in adva«ice ■ on the four Reviews and Blackwood to any Post Office iu the United States, only 80 cents a year: namely, 14 cents a year on each Review, and 24 cents a year on Blackwood. Address, L. SCOTT 4- CO., Publishers, 54 Gold Street, corner of Fulton, N. V. New Metliod for the Guitnr, by Charles C. Converse; Hunten’s Instructions for the Piano Forte; Burrowes’ Piano Forte Primmer. Fur ther supplies just received E. J. HALE & SON. Nov. 19. JONES’S Views of the Seats, Mansions, Castles, &r of Noblemen and Gentlemen in Scotland. The Book of Scottish Ballads. The Scottish Goel; The Book of Ballads, by Bon Gaultier; .McFingal, by Teumbull; Lillian nnd other Poems, by Praed; Watson’s Dictionary of Poetical Quotations; Ballads, by W. Harrison Ainsworth; Leigh Hunt’s Stories in Verse; Allingham’s Poems; Hogg’s Tales; The Queens of England of the House of Hano ver, by Dr. Doran; The Noctes Ambrosianae of Black wood; Bohn’s New Hand Book of Games; The War of the Allies, from the Correspondent of the London Times; Novelties, Inventions and Curiosities in Arts and Manufactures; &c. E. J. HALE & SON. April 23. Blio 'B’^HE Great Iron Wheel Examined,” by Parson JL Browulow, price $1 00, just rec’d. Postage on it by mail is 18 cents. Also, a few more of the ‘ Great’Iron Wheel,” by Parson Graves. E. J. HALE & SON. May 28. FURTHER SUPRIJES OF IU)OKS. .■aMISS Murray’s Travels iu the U. States and Can- *ada: 1 he Table Talk ot Siiniuel Rogers; Sheridan Knowles’ Dramatic Works: Memoir of S. S. Prentiss; Ernest Liiiwood, by Mrs. Heutz; The American De bater; Hart’s (,'lass Book of Poetry; Union Bible Dic tionary; Wild Western Scenes; Dana s Muck .Miinual; Methodist Hymns and Discipline; Le Brun’s Tel*- maque; Blank Books, School Books, .sic. E. J. H.VLE a- SON. May 28. ^ Corporation Honda of the 'Vown of t'ai^ette.ville for Sale' A GREE.\BLE to an .\ct of the General -Assenibiy of the iarc of North Carolina, ratifie 1 Dec. 25 1852, authorizing the Town of Fayetteville to issue her Monds to the amount of >jl00,0>0, iu the aggre gate, for the purpose of paying her subscription to the Western Rail Roa-I Company. Therefore, it is ordered by the Commissioners of Fayetteville, that the Treasurer of the Town receive sealed proposals, until the 1st of N(»vember next, for the purchase of $50,000, in sums of $500 each of'said Bonds, or any part thereof. Bonds to run twenty years, with Coupons attached,—interest payable semi annually. The said Bouds shall be under the seal of the Corporation, and binding on the faith of the s-aui*-. WM. \\.VR1)EN, Town Treasurer Sept. 20, 1855. u l»i:r.F KIVKIt CO A I,. ITUMINf)US '0,AL of the best ‘lu.ility can be had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price By the Ton. \V.\I. .McCL.ANE, •Mining Engineer. May 21, 1850. C-tf DVVELLLNG FOR SaTJ^^ ^j'^HE Su>..scriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling I and Lot on the corner "f (iillespie !mil Kussell Streets, at present occupied l.y Mr. Henry Erambert. T**rni3 reasonable. Posse.sfiion given on the 1st Octo ber next. E. J. H.ALE. .May 29. 8.