Newspapers / Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] … / Aug. 7, 1856, edition 1 / Page 4
Part of Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.) / About this page
This page has errors
The date, title, or page description is wrong
This page has harmful content
This page contains sensitive or offensive material
.lAMIiS KYIiF. /s vn,r irin., h!:^ SriiLSd Si rriA' oj ( lii:\p c;ooi)s. tMONd wliioh IiImIi liiiu'ns, L:i\viis Uiapi'i'P. Kri'iii'li, Sootrh aii'l Uoim'stii- ( .iliciirs. Kn’ucli, I'liglisli .'Ui'l I•imipsiu’, KuMu-ti. :ui'l Cinirii uiis; Knil.M :in l IMiiiii ('r.ij-o Sti.iwls .-m l S. arl's. t.. lu-t r,lo;u'he.l Shirting aii.l StK .-tiii}'; Kr.Mi. li nu.l Irish Liiioii IhiUiii;;; lU'k (’ol'il Silks: l'.>iiiit'ts uii'l Itounet liilil'Oii: U 'Itini' (’lotlis, No. to 10; •l.isopli llepk;i's rottoiiii.los; (’1)1(1 (.ircn:uliiii-s aii.l Liiioa (’:iinhri.- lliiiiirKfrcliifls, ;i.ssoito-l; IJliiy iiiiieiis, I to 1-1, very With m.iny otht>r jirticli's, ;U1 of which Iniviiii; h*'*'" piuvhasv.i hy tU>- :it th.‘ lowest .>t tho li'W.'st i,ric-t;rt, l>y wli.ilcs:ilr »r iv t iil. tor (';ish, 01- oil tiiii.' t.J ruiii tii u Custoin.Ts, March 27. isr„l. JinJ \\ iiooiis. *V T. 11AV sTitp.r/r. UK n«w rc.rivn.;! FuU !U»i W.nt. v A I lanlu .in*. ( iillrrv, III:i» lx>init!iiV I'lir- [n'ntiih' 'Tools. \nrKuiliiriil liii- jilt'int'Hts, anl (’aps. Sa(i«l!t“r\ ami Lra- tln'r. Ih'aw articii's m iIk' |)niu' liiu'. Ivt'adv'iii.ulf tliiiii:. aiul OIJ) KVK WMISKKV. f SnhscriJtpr is t.io only iiuthorise.l apent in M P'svyptt.'ville for the suIp of iho II.)U R. 1 ur- vi'ar’s Cclolinitei! W 1 *#’> Me will hp siMiplie.l with this superior Whiskey to iiHH't the ilem.-iii'l . W l>U.\U(JIION. r.iv.-It.'vii;.', M;irrh l-'fi. '.Mt-tf d V l{ r. 1 IIAKill h:»s remove.I to ihe new Uriek !l P r.iiil'lii 'i on n.iy Street, ne:it the Meth.xlist t’lmrili. Iii1y JS. .\('U' H I\stiihh^ Ky U .?!. U •I’'Ml-; Sutis.iilier wmil.l inform his fri.'iuls tiul the I puhli.- sri'iu'r.illy, fh tt lie h is ooniplete.l his new . stal.’iislinu nt on M:i'xw. i; street, near Mr. K. W. Will- kiiits' Stole, anil is now prepare.l to reeeive or'lern lor ( \irrs. \\'\(.(>NS, DUAL’S, whii;li sh.ill he promptly i xivnteil. Ml 'A.'ik .h ue >>v him slia!! be of the hest workman ship ami m it.-vi:il th.'it the eotintry ean nifor.l. KKrAlKlNci .>f ill kin.is .l.nio witli ii.-atiioris :m l .li"p:lt. !l Als.>, HOKSK-S’IOIUNM will l*‘strict!)• :it- I Uile l t.i .... ,\. r. ,\o piins wi:l he spare.l to pive satisfaction to t;i..se wh.. may l.ivor him with their patr.maj^e. Kayettt'vi:'J. July 1 i'l irrniJisn»PLii:soi-iJooKs.j ' All \1>'*NP l.ife in Mexie.i; “l*lu-Hi-niis-P.'ih l>y j V li.'C'ticks; The Sparr.iwgrass Tapers, hy ('oz/.en.s; i ili iwath.i; •The Wi.le Wit'le WorKl”: Mnme'.s ami I Maeaiil tv's Hisf.tries of Kn-rlan.l; Tiie ('arinina S.icra: j AikoiiV (’hristian Minstiel; I'ick s Works; Jue.ibus | 7o Ncnf for the hnlance of ijrar rpilE .Iwellinp lately .leeupied l>y Major .1. V (Jo.*.!- J[ sell, together with l.>t, Imrn an.I outhouses, on Uniou Street. kii()w^n as the Latta jilace. I he iir.'ntises are in coii'lition For terms soe W M. II. HAHiIl •June -. ISoH 1ll»i:i? VINE(}.\R. a ffoo.l -irticle, ' for sale hy N.(v lo. W II. CAHVlill 51 tf 7 I'OK SAI.K Ciir.Al’. SECOND IIAN1> nUG(JIES in ^oo.I repair. A. A. McKETIlAV (.'ooils! i>. ‘ 1 i 'I'*-' .Maury's riiysioal (Joograpl^y ol I lOol.-; and I >Ml>ll ,j,rccoive.l C. J. IIAMIASON. Thi- Si.M-k We are preparp.l to -lo!' or Uct ui. Fayett.-vi'ie. Oct J 1. I'' )!. • 'tf U f i^k I'-'.i- l’!.H:ttrs in i I'urpfiitine men to ox- ainii'.c I'ur Korsey?. N«'>iro lUaiiKets, 11.its .anil Slii'Cs ^ lOi.. N VTilAN KIN;J our :iuthorizel .Vftent to * make o>'!Ui;kt- !>>r the .lelivery of Lumber ati'l I’imher au'l i>'r tiie purch.i.-c I't Cru'le rurpcntine. at Kinsr^hurv. in i'uml'erlauil L'ountv. ,1. \ T UAl'l'lLL May 1^2. I"•■>'>. ;;-tf ro i)is riLLi:us. Ur E will ),.iy the liighe?t cash prUo f’>r S'.’IUIT^ irurhNTl.VE, ami request f>istillers to jrive us a call when in market J X I W.Vin*li.L ■lune -J*;, IS.-,.', '^tf Noriti:. Hu. W ILLI.vM •!. I5KOWN’ is our lutln'rize l iirent to receive payments, aii'i ^rant iiscliar;;es tor any INiok ;iccounts we have in tlie couniv of l?obesi>n .1 X T. WA1>DILL. lune 1, 1 ‘ tt OA Till': 4 tPK I'KAK lilVi-:!:. tT a meotiiif: .>f the l*>oat i.wners intereste'I in nav i;: t\ie Cape I’o.ir Uivcr between F ivetfeviUo anj iimiii^ton. On inotNin, I). McLaurin w i.s calle.l to the t'hair, •m l 11. M. Oi-rell was appointeil Secretary. On nn tion of .lames F. >Larsh, lle'iilvc'l. That from and after the 1st .lay of .lanu- ary. i^asli will he requireil tipoiithe delivery of all Krei^hts at Wilmin;.iton au'l Fayetteville re spectively. On mi'tion of.) L). Williaius, Ke.soivc'l, That each of tUe Stwvialjo-it Comp.it\ies on the Cai>e Fe.ai- Kiver. from nnd after the 1 st of .January, will carry (.iu iiio from Wilmington to Fayette ville at lU cents per bag. Lime at L’j cents pei- cask, an'l ji'uuml I'laster at ;0 cents per cask, and that a iscE>i rio\ or 2« i»i:k from the jirinted and established rates oii all 'tlicr .‘irticlfs will be ina le troin and after that date, all (’artajre and Uruvage being p.iid by tiic shippers. Ou iiiotiou ot .lames 15auks. Resolvvd, That the foregoing be published iu the town papers. 1>. McL.VL'illX, Chairman. il. .M. Orrcll, Sec’y. I*ec. -1, *j.^-tf roil SALK. .#/ Kvilttrerf M^rirrs^ for or OH sat OUT Tt.Jtr, •2.i« (iRiiiuavN, iiiR(ir('iii;,\. Rockaways and Buggies OF EVERY DESf'RirTIfJX, \NV of which are tinished. and the balai:ce tieiii;: ..*1 tiHished laily. Ainonp which are ina iy New !Ui 1 IJ.'.iutitul stjles, and one VFRV FINE CAKiilAGE. Some uf them very li;ht. and all jna le in the bc-t manner and of the best materials. My facilities fm- d"in;; ( arriage work arc GliE.\TLr. tii.iu any establi,-h- nuuit Siiuth, and I can atf ird and am Icterm’lncd to s. !l wiifii (>i the liLSI .^L.\Lll^ as low as it itan be liuilt f"r by any nne. tetT'rii'.sc who urc‘ iinlchtcil to me will plca.sc pa;, iij., :i~ my bn.'.ihipy.s re.piires my •-.ut-.'^t.iniling !..‘I,t.s to be collected. a. A. .McKKTlf.VX. Feb. IH;');'). ri’-tf T/tf t'trrtnrtf it, thr South: Jui v J I. sj:> !JI:\\ .vl^l). \N,\W.\V fr. :n«he subscriber on the 1st of April last, :i negro man named Rand, about six leet high, about oU ye.irs of age, and black. S.iid negi\) is supp.'sed to be lurking in the neighli jrhood of John I’.ell I'r .l.auies .\b, l\eth;in. The .il'iive reward will be paid to any person de- '.'V.'rini^ Slid ...**ri*v. t.> mo at Loeksviilc. Ch.atham i.'o-, ,\. (' . (.r contining him in any .lail in the State where 1 c.in get tiim NAllIAN KING. •hine l"-tf IH liLlC No riCK as Ill’llLltV (ilVEN. that Hooks of Subscription to D. the capit li stoek of tlie t'eiitral Rail Road, from l!e:iul'>irt H irborvi.i Kenansville. ('linton, Fayetteville, and \\ e't. w il; be opened on i'hursd.iy, the 10th day ■ if April I> .If. and remain open according lo the terms ■ f the (’h irtcr until further ni>tice. at the following pia.H’s and under direction of tlie following name.J persons. Commissioners in the ('barter, viz: In the County ot" Onslow, .at the «.>tlice ol the Clerk of the Countv (.’ourt at Jacksonville, an.I at the I’.-st ortiee Kioh Lands E. W. FouviUe, G. .1. Ward, J. H. Foy, Robert Wiiite, John A. .Vveritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. Ill Cai'teiot county, at tlie ottice of l>r. M. F. Aren- ileil at I’.eaufort Ur .M. F. .\rendell, .1. F. I5ell, L. r. 0-Iej.by. ,\t tiie .'tore of C. W. Taylor .at Caioliua City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, H S. i?p||, (.’apt. Levi Oglesby, Hri.lge .Vrendell. In Dujiiin county, at the ol.icc of the County ('ourt I'lerk at Ken.insville, — Major Owen R Ken.an, Davi.l Reid. Isaac R Kelly. ^Vnl E. Hill, Win. .]. Houston, Stcphi-n (irahain. In Sam\'s,,u county, at the ottice of the (.’ounty Court (’lerk at Clinton,—Iht-mar- \. K:vis..u. lir Thomas Runting, W:n. McKay. I’atrick Murphy, \S m. Faison, ■I. R Iteaman. .Vllred Johnson. In umberland county, at F.iyetteville, at the office ot .V A. .McKethaii,— lltonias R. L'nderwood, Randal Mcl>auiel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. IJlocker. Form of subscription; The L ii‘l.-r^iirneil a^rec to l.ike the number of shares ot •■ai ii. .'.•t .'i posite to our nauu-s re.'pectively, ni the Central P.ail Ro;id (.'oinpany; and in all res['ects to .•■•mply with the terms of the Charter. f(\ THOMSON is now receiving an unusually • large a.ssortmont of the latest styles of Spring ami Summer Ilat.s Caps, Hoots and Slioc.s liudii?.'!’ and >lis.se.s (Jailers, IJuskiiKs an.I 81ippors, Cliildreii and Servant’s Shoos, of various kinds, (jiiali^H.^ and pric(" ALSO, Catpt'f lia>ja, TravrUimj an»l Pnclchuj Tntuk^. W’hieh he otters for sale at low prices for C.\SII. or to prompt paying Cnst.micrs. Those wishing goods in his line will please call and examine his .«tock be fore purchasing elsewhere. .1. C. THD.MSON, .Market Si[U.i)e. March !*U-tl (UifK' t^car IAatuh jOr WE OFFEll for sale that Yaluahle IManlation, known as the “ASHE 1*L.V(’E,” seven miles above Fayetteville, on the (’ape Fear River, recently the property of Col. Nathan King, containing SEVEN HUNUKEl* .\CHES,—every acre of wiiich is C.ipp Fear Rottonis, aud sus.’eptible ol the highest stat.* ot cultivation. This l,and reiuires no pulling as it is known to be the best farming lands i»n Cape Fear River. Terms will be made satisfactory if the right sort of purchaser is found. T. S. LL'TTERLoIi J. .V T WAIMULL Feb. G. 1H55. ‘ " " ALW AYS ON HAND AND FOR SALE A r/AWAViMA ASS(f/n'Mh\yj' 01 DKY CiOODS and (JKOC'I'.lill'.S, Together with a general assortment of FlIIJEIliN l.\J) UO.MKSTir WINES aud LIQUORS, Which 1 am anxious to sell or exch.inge for I’loduce of ajy kind usually sol.I in this Market. W. II. C.\RVER, Hay Street, near the .Market. Nov. 7. ;>l-ft riiLsr sALi:. «V virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by Duncan .M. l>uic for the purposes therein men- ttone.I, I will offer for s.ale iit the i-esi.lence of the said Muie on the Fay. X Southern I'l.ink Ron.I, near Lum ber Itri.Ige. on Tl'ESU.V^, .\l’Ul'.''T I'Jth, the f.illow ing property, viz: lliti.lKHt feet Ton Timber .in or ne.arthe River bank. 1 .Mules. 1* Timber Wagons. 1 Uoa.l Wagon. .\cies •>! Lau.I in Harnett county. The ('reditors of aai.I Ruie will tin.l it to their iti- tercst to attend. Terms at .'>'ale. WM. McL. McK\V, Trustee. July li. 1 Jl-ts BARTH’W PULLER, ATTOKNEV AT LAW, r \i i:TTi:vii.i.r„ VY lie consulted at the Law Ofli.-e of .lesse (5 Shepher.l, Es.p, on Green Street. t^l(H{ the apprehen.sion ami delivery .if my negr.i man I’.VGl^ a bright mulatto, about JSi years .'f age; or for his coiitinement in any .Liil so that I get hitii again. When he loft ho had on a bi-owu S.atinett Coat an«I I’.ints, makes a good ajipear.iiice. an.I no doubt will pass himself as a free m.in; .about 0 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about IH") jxmnds, ami h.ad, at tlu? time iie left, a fellon on the middle finger of his left liainl; has dii iiis .diin :i qfo.atee (or long bcar.l.) I expect he will enil.-avor t.) make bis w;iy to Abingdon, Washingtiui counts. \'a., v.here lie was raise.!. l>. yi. .Me L.Vl'K I N, Lauiinburgh, Richmond X. Feb’y 1, I,S.')ti. 75-tf NiVI'lCK. not.-s jiinl :icc.units due lo .Ino. .M. iJeasb-y. £ are i:i the h.inds of U'm. .McL. .McK.iy for .-ol- leclion. as linig.'r indulgeiu-f // >7/ iinf b.' giv.'ii, it is iiopcil ihis notice -.vill be sutii.-ient to save costs. John m, reaslkv. J'in.* 'J’>, 1 S.^.'> liirl' (). April ‘28 sriiAlM'>lv WFI^K. 1 and No. 2. For sale by J. .■« T. WAUUILL. W- !)|SS()LnT!()\. rgiHE lirm of STEEL FI LLER i;,, .» mutual consent. All persons indebted to them are re |n.- t, ,j befoie the 1st .lay of ^Vugust. as I .am U)) tbc Viu.siness. W p( July H', l^'>'i ■ r..l 'Kl; SI (J \ Iv )rsi’> M( >1, \ II1111.'^. superior .■'iigar-lluuse Xjol tsses. jiivt ••Tfivel an 1 lorsa! .1 V.'s. ti MioK. ( ill. 7, I.07- .). W . liAKKR [BSIi. Is now reci'ivinjr from fhe North the * \ K,...r(.qt, finc.st, nijti !no;-t carcfully se lected stock of 5.'S' {jver olfereil in t!iis rn.irket; v/l'ivli, ;ni led ro his own maiiufiicfure, in.ikes his as.sortrnent coiiipl.‘!i>;—ill of wiiich he wiil .-,eli on the lowcsi jm.-'ibli’ terii.- lor 'jash or on time to punctual eustoii'.ei s. Fashionable ]• aintcd cottage !.e i-ro.3i!! i’uniitnre iu sotts: curled liair a:id sliuck. .ui'i o.ittu .^l:ittre.;-'''s; Lookinir Glasses; 'Villow W.agoii'-' and I'radie.®: Side ' I’oards; llurea.1'.'; Se.-retarios and Rook-('a.ses; Wiiat- j .N'ois; r:ibh-H, all ort.''; Wash S: iiids; Candle Stands; ^Var ii-oiics: Picture I'rames .aml (;las-^: AViiidow .'"'iiadcs; j (’.iruices; ('urtaiii i>aii Is; S.d'as in Malujgai.y and ! Wr.’nut; T. te a T.'tcs; Ottoiniiu;-'; t>iv.»n.- a;i’.l .Stools; i (Ui.iirs .‘f every variety. i Kill.: lloM!\v.tO(I l‘iaii(>>, ■111.,: with .iviiiiiii At- , t.ichmetit; Rosewood .'‘Ie!o li.ni', !• uii tiio !iei mai;.i!ac- , tones in New V ■ rk ao.i !!.'.>foo, ,v irr.ifi'.-'i as >.ri‘'iid as .81 i’]IV,4ill) i h:ivc on Ijinnl a STOCK of ' )(’Kl;[i \c., whicii will be .s.dd very low. \ ‘ ^HE a I ifivi* sum will be pai.l to niy 8 arrest and ilelivcr to me ,nt Reiiiiett-vi ot l.)dgo in soiiie sate j.ail, my negro matj ■who is soiiii'v’;ere on th‘' Cape Feif betw,.,.,, Locks abi’ve F.'_) et tc’. ille and I'ro-p.a-t IL,;’ is s^\ feet high. Si-inp\vl;.it ;-'lend“r. li-ht f,,.„ ■, a saiicy look, and front teetn very much derav-! i.. Ci!(».s|,\v^ / nr Xoi*l!i ';irolina ilt^adrrs. ('IPIHE I'ndersimied are prep.ar.'1 to I'urnisli. whole- H- sale .and retail. ■■ v// )v>/>////» tf> Teaeliers. Ro.ikseli.'r.-. .Mercliants, li.iok I’eii'ars, atui others, the of % Nos. 1 and by I’mu Hi liiiAiiK, ot the Cniversity ot' .North C;iroIiii;i, .and .No. ! y C.\l,vi.N II. Wii.Kv, Esi. now .'^Uiiei'intendent of (Nim- mon .''choolf l^ .1 li \LF, ,''ON. .Mctliodist ilyiuii^, various slyl('s; and Methodist Lisoiplines, just t eceiv.'1. E. J. 11 \I,E .-:oN D«v. '12. any iu;idi' in tiie c.uintry, au.l prices—freight oii’v a i ldl. ■ ili lie d at Vork Noveuiber ‘i. I oil \ I ■g^HE s'.ibs'-iiber .df'-rs for sale I’J-') A(’RE.'' or ■I L.\.NI). more or le,--;, on tiie i-oad b'ailin'r I'r.iiii Red Ranks t.i .\.-«hpoii‘ ('huieii in Robe-mn .- n'ty. The Land join.s the La:ids of .lohn I’urcell. .J.din M.’- (’alhim. and Kob't llullard. 'I'he soil Land is ;id:i|'ti-.i ».i the growth of Colt.m and t'orii as g lo l as any in the .\-.^hpole country. 1 will s.dl low 1 ,r T.VSIl. or .iii time, as I am .letertnined to ,st-H by the fir^t d' .■'ep- ton.V)er next llEt'Toil l..o('i\Llvi'.K. July 11. 1'•>'>. L'l- tlcj •».^oo ,Kf't:t:s Of Valuable Land For Sale. I II Names Kesi ience ! No. of share: > Cash Wyrk Subscriptions m.ay be made payable in work, and m.iy specify wi;etlier for grading or cross-ties; an.I stockholders >hall in every case have preference in * taking ('oiitracts, when bi,ls are the same or at Engi- • neer'.s estimate. i • V: s.o.n as one himdied thousand dollars are sub- ' scri:..-.i. the . .mmissioners of Onslow county .are to be notified, .and th.-\ are rcjuired to call a meeting of | Stoekh.jlders to organize ilie Comjiany. .March lo, 1 ];*tf i KiCTHA V ■ B l..''I’Lf'TFI'f.LV informs his friends and the ■ «. |iubl;c tli:it he il ls built up large substantial 1‘Ock I'.ulldings at his Old Stand, expressly tor muii- ula. tiiriu}: (' irriivge-;. Thankful for th.- very liberal p itn.1,^, IV,.,1 r,,r the last -'I years, he 1 )pi s ti\ -trict attention to bu.iiics.-.. with .a desire ?o - ill-taciion, to merit a eoiitinii.in.-.' ..f t Ne '•nil. . ^^,.,.1^ f,, I,,, 1,1,. matena an.I Uy experieiice.l w-rknn-n 11, >.acli br::i|.. I, > le oiMii.'v-. ;ii. w..rk will ,,e lavor.ibiy V ilh any made the Euilcl States, lor neatne^. and dutabilitj. He IS determined to seil an.I do anv work in his line on a.s go., I terms as any work .lon'e elscwhercthat isas well dove. He now has on hand. FtNisiiKK. the L\R(;esT STOCK of Cnrnaocs, liaroifrhcs, llnckavutifs, ,tn(1 f> i ( s . L\eroHeied in tlii.-> place, an.I ,a very large stock ot woik nearly tinishe.l, which will be tinishe-l -taily. of which will be 3old very low for ('ash, or .hi s 1011 tune to jmnctna! customers. J6c?" He has oti ham] more than ONE HUNl'REU AND FIFTY Vehi- c es tinished .an l \u course of construction. ftay’ All Work made by him is warr.ante«l 1 2 months with tail usage, and should it fail by b.ad workmanship or material will be rejiaired free of charge. I'eisons wij.hing to buy would do well to c.all and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully receive'! and promj tly attcndG'l to. Repairing execute.l at short uoticfc ami ou very reasonable terms. -May 28, '.iKtf J. CUKKCH, GROCER & COMMISSION MERCHANT, :'t NORTH W ATER ST., WI L.M INtiTON, N. (’ , WILL i>ay .iiligent attention to the sale of all kinds of I’roduce and Naval Stores .Monev adviinced on con«ignmeuts when re.juired, avoiding unnecessary charges and sending prompt returns. He has (lu hand ami is constantly receiving, (JROCERIES suitaV)le to ih,. wants of country .Merchants and F.ir- iners. lius ji, yt.ore and shall always keep on hand a -‘■•d Win'es. Lo.;.Jon weeklJ shall receive 1 ^ as (Jranges, Lemons, Apples for o i! r*" wholesale very low tor Cash, yuick sales and small profits' Juue4,l«.3.. Itlnc i OF ' ! I’Oi K iioKsi: rof^r 'OAi'iii:! FRO.M i SAI.ISIU KV TO asiikmijj:, ^ Throwfii ill .‘jf( Ilinir! | ^ ioNM;ct1N; with the NtHiTH C.VROLIN.V RAIL ; “ RO.\L>. Having purcha.'e'l the line from Ashe ville ti; .Morganton, 1 h.ive stocke‘1 the roa.i with good , hors*'-^ .itiii expetienced and ai commodatii'j; Drivers. | -Viso new C'.ncor.l Two H.u-se Coaches, .\fter the 15th 1 of .M.ateh, we will leave Asheville on Tuesdays, lliursd.iV' amj Satur'I.iys,—coiiueeting at Morganton with my line of Four Horse Coaches. No jiains or expense will l.e spured to make this the most c.uiifortable and expeditious Stage Road in the .''tall . Tiy the Road ati'l judge for yourselves. C. S. lUtOWN, (.'ontractor. Feb. ‘JH, iM.V',. i'A^ lyi'J'KVnjj: A: I aIK lil.Li r ST.tat: ^t.y'K. , ^■''IIE Stage leaves Fayetteville I en Sunday, Tuesday ami Tlmrs- day, at 1 1’. M., via Lumberton, and arrives .at Fair Rlufi’, on the ^^i^.nington Manchester Rail Roa.l, in time to con nect with the cars going North and South. Leaves l.air Rlull .)ii Motid.ay, Wcdnesil.ay and Friday, after the arrival of the day trains North and South. Fare through, ^l. J. W. STEAGALL .lune 10, 18;')i;. l-’-tf m:\v goods. W E .\RE NOW IIECEIVING A rtSKSti StffMjV OF .Sriti\(;i\»Sl.M.MIillURVIiOODIj, RKAUy-.MADK (;LOTillNi;; SOFT WOOL AND SUMMER HATS, in great variety. A comjilcte assortment of ROOTS an.i SHOES will be to hand in a fe'v .la^’s. .Vll cf which will be disposed of to Wholesale Ruyers on liberal terms. STARK is. WILLIAMS. April -l-i. !)8-tf AN iCN’l'lliK SEW sroCK OK DliY (jJOOUH. SI HE Subscriber has taken the Stand on the North \V est corner ol .Nl.arket »'t>.|u;ire, adjoiuing the .Store of .Mr. Janies Kyle, where he has receive.l in part, and is now receiving, an entirely new Stock of Goods, emiiracing nearly evety variety of styles usually called for hi tiie Dry Goods trade—amone wlucli are ® H.amliiome Ombre Strip’d Glace Silks, i’arib, Cueua Strip'd do do Solid I’laids and Strip’d do do Gro .I’Rhine; Handsome Silk Robes, all colors, some very hue; I’nnted Bareges, all colors; do Greua.Jitios, do Organdies, do Robes. . /..f/•;/,. ].:nihrohhrip.f^, ro//:„..s i n.hr str.oe., Plain and hmh,t L. ( . I't a,Ik'J),; Kid Gloves; /ionnrfs; /^d.hous; Hooped .SV.vVAs- A >nj>'d Sh-irliau; d-v.; Ucadu- Madii Clothiny; Cr’fi/Vcr.s-; (Vr., t-c. 'Vith many other articles not enumerated. March L"J, 18;',(j. I’KTER Wiley’s New N. C. Fon,rliooiT' A further supply just rfc'J. t, " Julv II, Ihotl. For llayuoofi and Tork^vilir. 'l^HE Rrotbers’ Steam Boat Company, from an I after I this .lay, will run a .'Steamer once a w.>ek, twice a week, >r once in tw... weeks as the business niay ie- tn.ind—between fhe above points and Fayetteville :in.l Wilmington. i July lo, liotf Axsox ixsrrrrTi:. ^■'fHlS Instituti.m has been in operati.in .about two ■- years an«i a half It is j)le«s.intly .ituated on an eminence aliout one-half of a mile s)uthwest ot the town of Wa.lesborough, comtnan.iing an extensile view of the surrounding country. There is a dwelling hoU'C coniKcte.l witli the instituti an.i occu}>ied by R.-v. Elijah .1. Morrison, one of the Teachers, who is jire- pare.l to take eight or ten bo.ir.lers, to whose comfort, instruction and moral training every necessary atten tion will Vie bestowed. The Institution is now under charge of I'rof. SILAS C. LINDSLEV an.i Rev E J .'•lORRlSON, gentlemen who have cuisi.ier ible experi ence in teachitig. Mr. Morrison, who has .-narge of the English Department, is a gra.IiMte of our I’niver- sity, and h is taught a classical seh.iol for many years. .Mr. Lindsley, who has charge of the Latin and Greek : Department, is a gr:i.iuate .jf I’rincet.ui, was for seve ral years Professor of Languages in the C.iMw.-li It. stitute, while situate.I in Greensborough, in this .'state, and has devoted over twenty five years of his lite to the instruction aud tr.'.ining of youth. Roth of these gentlemen are eminently .lUalified 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 anJ public spirit of the | citi/.ens of Ansou county. Why then should it not be : patroniie.r' Young men of this au.l the adjoining counties may here obtain a first rate English e.Juca- ; tion, or may be prepared for admission into the Fresh- ■ m.an or Sophomore classes of our University or .anj' other institution. The Fall Session of this Institution will commence on MONDAY, the 11th instant, and continue Five Months. TERMS AS FOLLOWS: Reading, Writing, .Arithmetic, &c., •'>10 (to Grammar, (Jeography, &c., 1- Liktin and Greek, -0 OO Philosophy, Mathematics, 4c > -** Tax for contingent expenses, 7') Tuition in advance. Stu.leiits entering the higher br.anches have the jiri- vilege of studying either or all the branches taught by paying the price of the highest alone. 15oard, with rooms, lights, fuel, washing, &C., f’ur- nisbed by private families of the village or in the a.l jacent county, at $8 f>0 per month. THOS. S. ASHE, ) THOS. HORINSON, | PURDIE RICHARDSON, W. R. LEAK, T. IIEDFERN, I E. F. LILLY, j Wadesborourh, .N. C., July 5, 185(i. 21-4m FIRK AND LlFi: INSUliANCI^r f BIHE un.lersigne-1 has the Agency of the following JL Companies, viz: Greensborough Mutual Life Insurance and Trust Co. Greensborough Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Newbern .Mutual Insurance Co , Charlotte .Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Insurance in (Jitroliuu OoiHpuuica c.an now be taken in any part of Town or County, in large or small amounts. JNO. M. ROSE, Agent. June 30, 18.5G. 17-(im vv hk aI' vvANYiioT fW.VNT to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat. JAS. G. COOK. June 25, 185G. 16-tf Trustees. Line. KALKIGH AND FAYETTKVILLli ST.tUE MjtJVK. E are now running Four- Horse Coaches ou this . P.'vsscngers going North can obtain through tickets from Fayetteville to Weldon. Passengers for Fayetteville c.an obtain through tickets at Wel.lon, at the Office of the Raleigh ^ Gaston Rail Road. Fare, $7. Passengers for Greensboro’, Salem, Salisbury, or any place up the country, will find this the best an.’l .luick- est route: to take the Stage to Raleigh, which connects with the N. C. C. Hailroa.l. The Coaches are now in good rep.air. We have good Horses and careful Drivers. Everything will be done to accommodate the Travelling Public. WM. H. HUNT, Ag’t, Raleigh. Office at Lawrence’s Hotel J II. ROBERTS & CO., Afents at Fayetteville. May ai, 186b. j.3jq South. oflVrs f,,r,'-’.i.-, his V\ LI \ I’.LE I'L \ NTA- TION eontaining .\cre^, lying iu the f.irk .'f • ape Fear i.tid Lower Little Rivers; and formerly owij- e.| b_\ Rev. D:ivi'l Williams. ■‘>.”•0 .\rres of sai'l traet j1' Land ale ele.ir.'! ati l in a high .-t:it.‘ of ciiltivaii !i; :in i is .-liev.'.! to b.- s-n-- pa.'.se.l by n.me iu thi' portion of ;h.- .''t .t.‘, eith.-r for fhe pro.liictioii of C.ifi oi .>r Grain. .\ l.ar.;.' j'art ot'tin' mi. o- iri 'l Lari.l n heavily tim bered witi: It.' I :in i Wliitf Oilj. . .nvcTioMit to Fear Riv. r; aud atf.)ri|-- ••xocllent inter ai.d suinnier range tor lio^is or . attie. There are on the p’ i.’t\v : v. i v b'- !r ib!,’ r. '^' Ira. with fine .Iweuitiizs an I a'.'t i..‘ ■••-r iry "iit-ii .ii-i s, ir. >..d eon.liti'.n: ay 1 the i.i.-ati .:i i i- ‘n' lltiiy and th*- w:it.‘i- as line as fiie ('oiintry .all 'ri-; iii 1 ••l.i'-t mi ii..t least” o-ie the ia--'t plen mt ii l le-.r.ib.,* uei^ii- burli.i.i.is a'ly where t o.- (..un 1. The subscriber i^. a" ue that but iittie ,!'e Lt i- lii.’ to newspaper p;ins ;_."ier illy, but he v,';!1 ira.ir.it,tee to sell th.' a;>.»ve na'iiv 1 ;an I-', .j.i-i- tlim ,,in ii ■lU:l’;t,\ e ill be b .Jlui;: Ml i .ii- '•■.•ti- :i .' liiirrv. Terms w ill be m I i’ e isy to I'-r p’nni ' l if. p'lr.-'i is'er-. and propositions to .i.vide will be .■ ■n-l leied. .V. .McK.W. \vorasb..ro , N. C , \ptil ‘J. '.*o-*t;' \ \\A \\\\A: L \N!)S tor Sal.'. subscriber '>n.Ts for s.i’c his L.\NI'.' in l’.':i- I Ifti county, on .'•^ uth !''.iver, ef'iit liniTi'.: acres,—300 .-u re.s of w hit h is f irmiiig I iti.l, i:i i. high state .if cultiv.ition. The remawider is pine lar. 1. w ;tii a .■'aw and (irist Miil oti t'lie bc-it ■stream in the i‘-)uuTy. The -ibov.- Land' w in be • '!d i ll. it. if :ipj.;i,-11;'.n ma.le « )i:ii. For tartii* r intoi in it..ni ad ir.‘'' tii*' ■'Uo SL-rioer at tiravellv Hill !'. • . I’-biden eouatv. N. 1’ L ANDERS. .Mar.h I'l. L'''>'>. HM-'tf SOrril f.OW KLL AC VDKMV AND Medical School, -OI liTV. i . REV. .1 1’. r>.\Gi!V, \. r>., I’tiiN.'icM. Mr. ,l.)si:i ii II. Si Ki:!), \. D.. .\ssociafp. ■Mr. t'. l!\..i;v, .\s.sist;int. .Mr Ei»w.-,ki> .M. .\l. D., i’rincipal of the Meoi- .■•i'. School. Fall Sessi>'ii of tie Male ,\ca leiay will cam nienee ou the loth .i.iy ot' .JCI.V. Ti.e Cor|>s of Instrui ters has been iiien' ise I. The .’imr.ieter of our >'^.ho.)l is so Weil known that exteiii.-.l eommetit i~ .leetne 1 uniueessary. SuHiee it to remark that its localit}’ compares I'avorabiv w.th any in the Slate, both ill regard to lieaitii au 1 nior.als. lioih Trustt-e.s and Teachers fee! it their .luty to inculcate Boun'l morality and correct general views of religion; yet at the same time they will t.ike especi:il care that nothing is taught that is nt all sectarian. While the Tcachers propo.'C goiug over the same ground usu;il in first class .\cademics, they deoni it of much more iin]»ortance that their instruction slioui I tie thorough than exten sive. Every effort will be ma.le io induce fondness for study, au'l to check vicious propensities. TKRM.S: Tuition in the English Department ¥12 .jU; and in the Classical •'*'!•') per I^essioii. .V contingent fee of .^l is rciuiro 1 of each .student. (Joo.l Roard can he obtaine.l, convenient to the .Academy, at 50 j'cr month. The Associate Principal oi our School is a usitive of North Carolina, and a graduate of Hampden .Sydney College, Va. The Principal is a native of A'irginia, and a gra.Juate of Ran.lolph .Macon (.’ollege. His brother, the Assistant, conics hi,v;lily recommended, from the .Junior Class .»f R. M. C.diesre. The Me.lical School will commence on the 1 .'>th of July. The mode of instruction wili be by lectures, examinations, and medical conversations. Each stu- dueut will be re.juired, at such times as may be .lesi"'- nated by the Princiiml, to write essays in the vaiious branches of me.licine, ami will be jiractised in ajpply- ing ban.lages for fractures, iic., and iu the use of sur gical instruments. Dr. Scott will exhibit and explain fhe various kinds of surgici’l instruments, and also apparatus for the a.l- justment of fractures and dislocations, aud, as occasion re.iuires, drawings and charts for illustrations in Anatomy and in the Prtictice of .%iediciue. In winter an opportunity \Vill be given for exercise in Practical Anatomy. Instead of speaking more fully of our .Medical School, we append a notice of it, by Dr. Richard Blacknall, whose well known character as a physician, enables Jiim to appreciate the importance of such facilities for medical instruction as we propose to offer. Proper moral deportment will, of course, be expected of gentlemeu wlu^ attend the Medical School TERMS: The usual rates fixed by the Medical Profession— ^iilUO per annum. Rates of Board as above stated. Rev. JOHN A. Mc.M.ANNEN, Chairman. Rev. H. .ARNOLD, Mr. JOHN 15. LEATHERS, Mr. WMS, HARRIS, Col. D. C. Parish, Sec’y. N. 1>.—I take pleasure in recommen.liug Doctor Scott’s Medical Class to young men who may wish to read Medicine. Dr. Scott is a native of Orange t^o.. N. C. He has been for several years Demonstrator in the National Medical College, D. C., where, of course, he had all the advantages of becoming eminently .lualified for taking charge of a medical cl.ass. Dr. Scott’s class, on account of the opjiortunities afforded by him for exercises in practical Auatomy will be in advance of those who take the onlinary course before attending lectures for graduation, as the Anatomy of the soft parts, or Practical Anatomy, is generally neglected. 0,0- BLACKNALL, M. D. Julie J, ISob. Siibscriber.s have on hand. :iti.l will {ir.impti\ fi till ijnlei'^ for North Carolina Supreme Court Reports, in sets or 'ii -iii.r].. volume's Ir. dell’s Digest and Digested .Mafiiiai. .(ones’.s i)i;ie:5t R.•vised .'Statutes of .North ('arolin.i. \Vil(^y's N.^w I'orm iJ.'ok I’OK^ , on .''ales. Rills. '.incraets, I’.irtin I’-tiip. .Vgciu-y. Iviuity .Jurisprudence, C'juitN l'le:iding'. .VR(’HR( >LD. on Pra'-tice. ('riminal Practice and Plea ling. Land'oi-1 nti l T,‘tia:it ’iirri\, on I'.)iur;ii ts. Crimin il L:av. lilackstone. Medical .iuri.'prudeiiee. .SIGDF.N, on Vendors and Prop.Tty. P>W1-,LL, on Mortgages, au.l I'lastracts. S.MITH, .11 .\. ?io:is at Law, ,Mast“r .and .‘’^.■.v.int, Landlord and Tenant, C'lan.'ery Praeti.'.-. .''\NDER.'^. on P..’riling and I'vlden.'.*, t'-.-'- aiel Trusts, Re[iorts RC.S.SEl.L. in \rbitration, F.icl'.is. Crim^ s. IloF F \1 .\ N S i.e;jal t ;’..ly, .and Mast.-rs iu ‘lian.'oi v. \V 1 LI, 1 \on i’. rs.'ii.’il Pi oporty. 11 E \ I'oS'.'^ ,'^eUvyn’s Nisi Pii.i-. \\ il \RTo'\. o;i Vnieti ^aii Liw o; 11 onii. i I.-. \|i di- e.il .lurisj riidenct'. S':ife i ri.als it: the Cnite l St it.'‘v .Viio-rieaii ’riniinal Law, Law i.)iction.iry. .■^lei'ii.-n i.n I’leadlng Roper oU I.'‘.!:.cii-s. {(art o;i \’eii‘l' r.-'. I'eai'tie on Rom.iinders !vlw;ir ls on li.iil- ments. I'ok.' up..11 Littlet >n. ; IlarL'rave .-iroi iSiit.iM’', lu^w edit'.01. Kent's 'ijmmentu ies Ciirti.-'s Oiii .. Ii.irt's Vioidi.rs :in 1 Pnr.di.i'ers of R.-al !!~tate. Ad- :»ms' l^.jiiity. Troubat'.' Law -if Limitcl Partnership, llugiies' F.juity L>r.i.ugl.tsnian. Phillips an 1 .\iuos on I'^vi li-rt.e. (Ir'-.-'ey .oi l aw of llvid'-n e. i;- -■ i.:i Rills ;ui'l Pr itniss .ry N. tes. D.nn.it's I’ivii Law. I.e-.vis'h C. ' I'iniiioil L:tw. I' liiiell's '11.111111 \- Prai ti.:e. R .si-,. .'> (’riminal I'vi leiwe. .\therl.-y on ’he Law ot \l,arri:ige. • .Ijveroii P.irtnei-'liip. (.'r.-en- Icaf .111 Evidcii*-.'. (liiv.Toii 'on> e_\ .1 oc! !ig. I'nrti''-. ■'i!iv.•yammer. lliii rill's Law Di. ti .tiarv. Cruis. ..n R.-il I’r' perty. r.-iylc'r's L;iw i ;!..-;--iry. f'ribb ti R.'il I’r'perty. li.’cve-' Di'inesti.; Rci.ations. liyle- ■ n Hills. '1 oil S;il.'. I on .\rb;;ratioii of Tit'., s. .'■iiar'iv. ...r^ 1‘r-ifessi.iual f.thi I! irton'' ‘■uit i;i l^liiity U ;!!s on Ciicuiii'f.iiiti.i! Evi.lcnc*. Coiiiyn's L lO.ll- r I ;i: 1 r. n lilt. Wats .11 on .\ rb'itratioti. liar.- nil Di ''e”v. •'liph.aut on II Mr>. s. Whitwo’-tii's l! |uiiy I’rerel.Mit'. Morris .n R ’plevin. iiiesley's 1; iulty K'iden.'e. liishop on .Maiti:i:;e :iiid Divorce. .M.1!Ilw'.. I’n-'unii ’iv.' Kvi.ieiici* R bcrtS'iu on Sue ces.'i’.n. Eli' .I’l Insurance. L'wi- on the I.iWof I’.-i I . t:iity. I'hiilim ire on Doini. il. ( iry on I’.ul- n ■r-liip ;i a fs.-s p. 11 .n Gii.ir.iuttes. Nev.'- laiid on 'oiilr.icts. ranilyn's (’haie.^ery Evi lence. ,yc Th.'S" .ir i ti.er l.aw Ro.iks ordered will he supplied t.i the l’r.i!c"soin iu any p.ir; of the .'^tate on reason able teriU'. E. J. H.VLE .y SON. .ITS i' priiLi.^in:i), %t .'S'ltr ami fUtrrcr/rtf tltfitioH of Devereux’s Equity, Vol. 2. 3^^0U .-;.).\ir, y.^ar.' p.ist thi~ voluiii.' of tb.‘ R.p.'.r's .if tlie Sui'rei'ie ('■.out .if North Carolina has been OUT of ptiiit. 'i'lie 'ubseribers iiave jirinted a "id eli- ti'in, revised and corrtcfed, which they will be Tiappy to furnish to such gentl.-men of the prof.'ssion as have incomplete set.-, ('rders are solicited. .ShouM they’ be c!u lOiraged sutHciently by the s.ile of ihis veliinie. ^they propose to follow it liy a re-)'rint of D.-vercux's v. cS: Rattl.-'s 1st Law. all E. J. HALE X SON. .July l^*-’>i'. 107.1 Acrcs f alufthlc ftund j'HE nndei'.signcd oilers foi- ,«ale a v:i tracts of I..\.ND. containii.g l-'iU ..!• suit [(Urchasers, lying on the w;iters of ('!:uk’«i For fertility in th(‘ production .if .’ott'.ii an.; ;iny kind, it cannot be cxce’.le.i: ami is v;.v every way. There af on the preni's; s ;i itf. . -.1 welling iiousc '1 stories high, and every .>ti,(.,- n.iiy out-hoiiscs, a good ..orchard, with a g'i.jd (irisi .Mill. Tliere i.s about 7-'i or 1OO acre-.if ;h.. I ill a gfiod state of ciiltiv:itioji, 'vith eieellent i; •• Land 0)1 ihe (.'rteU. To p i>ons de~ir,)u- ,,i' , such a plantation (ir. thi> seeti-.n,) ii;> other ]i!;,„ be f lumi so well to please ai.d i.-imbur>e me wlin v to invest nioi. V in Laml. .\nolher ti act of Land coui iining aboijt 17.', ,, , lying h;ilf a mile south of .Mouiit (iil.;,id, witli;, new dwellii;.: lo.ii.-c, .ind other neces-arv 'ut-|. a good well of wat.'i- in ihe y.ird, with :ii..iut I',, acfos of good ires.i Lan i open. -\!s':, anoth. r tiaci of Land two luik" .'-■■utli ; \ tiiliMU, cruitaining acr.s lie- well for tLe ni; , tion of I’ottoii ami .-ill kin.is of !i-iin. All the deseiibe.i Lau.ls iies nea>-the !• ay-ttovil’ie Plank Ro.-id .Siirvey, ’■.vhi. h conir.act .sooii. .\uy person within”: i.i p'.neliase Mieii i, lo weii lo call on tiie .:!ibscriber ,n. ihaiice of getting a b.ug.ain. !t settleiiieiiT, a^ol as !or ir'alih it is .. f the country .as .• in be f.iun.l. F.ir further p.trticul.ai s, terai.--, ■ scriber ;it .''wifl Isl.ind. N. \Vj Motitgomery county, .Inly i. I e.xpi i.teu ti; l,e ],■ .■■i i:i !*IV :i .1.1 \.\i 'J li.u:. -If >• LILLY i;ver follow ! 1st. :!d, an.i Jrh L:iw, and D f wliii'h :ire o'.it of print. m:\\ hooks. r jj 111 10 Confidi-nti;il t’orrespondence ol Napoleon with ■- bis Urother •!•isejili lionaparte; Olmsted's Journey iu the .''ea':>o:ir i ,'^iave .''l.ites; M.Mii.iirs of .Susan .Mli- I I iiie; "'he Way of S;ilv;itio:i, by .Mbert Rarnes. i l iirther sui.j lies of iIetheri;i^ton' History of the I Ciiurch of Scotliin 1; IJayard Taybir's India, t’iiina and J.ip in; Eldora: Tlie Ol.l Honiest -.i i, iy Mrs. Stejdiens; i R ise ClarK; Widow Ijclot, The Esc.ipcd Nun, The ; Hidden P.ath, Alone, and . ther popul:ir \V'orks. I’e- I tcrsoii's Familiar Science; Short I'atent Sermons, by ! Do.v, .Jr ; R.inker's l^'ases: and v.-irious Scho.d Rook^. Just leceived by E. .1 H.\LE .v: SON. .March 5. (;ari)i:nl\u for riii: sor riL I »Y W. N. White oftioorgia; J.# Courtship and Marriage, by Mrs. Hcntz; Tlie Courtesies of Wedded Life, by Mrs. Leslie; Harper’s Classical Libr.ary, being literal tr.insl.ations Ol' Cicero, Xenophon, Ceasar, Herodotus, Horace, .j c. .Vlso, further supplies of Ernest Linwood; Hiawatha: Mrs. Hentz s Novels, ->0 cts. :v vol.: .Johnston's Ag’d- cultural Chemistry: Dossey s Choice; Trench on ti.e Miracles: The .Moral Probe; Eclogues and (.Jeorgics .if \ irgil, I)}- Aiithou; Jay’s Morning and Evening Exercises; “Five Hundred Mistakes Corrected”; Smith’s tir.aminar; &c., just received bv E. J. ‘hale son. Pire Ins nran ce. rSIHE .ETN.V Insurance Company of Hartford, hav- JL ing pai l tiie tax imposed by the Revenue Law .>f the bate Legishituro, will continue its .Vgcncy in Faj’cfteville, under the management of the iindersign- etl, who is pre\iared to issue Policies of lusurance on i of this State; it is tncre'.ore Ordered by the ('■ nr:. Ruildings or (ioods, either in this Town or in any j that jiublication be made for six weeks successiv. :' part of the State, on proper application, ilescrijitioii | in the Fayetteville Observer, a newsp.aper published ii Mr MIS ill] .\oW Reetiving .it iheir (111 Staul i- s'z.oli I c. s:, the i.n-..-t -i.-k : oli.-r.-d iu tlii.' part of the country. I’lieir St. . LADIES’ DRilSS GOODS, IBa»liila«, 2Ciiil>r»id(‘ri*>, HOV.NKIs, \c„ '.vill be iouii ! h'lnd.'jiue and attractive. F. r .i. fle’n(-n tloey hav ■ a very large assorliueiit ; ii I'-,11,11 on ( rtPTtti.ru, ii \1'S, IJOUIN AXl) SIJOKS, an l a l.irg.' ,i.-sortnient ot (i,.o is i/i jiieces. .\1' , i.ita' a.s's.irtnient of t'RnCKER^, tS/DIji, Phi:. Pi i ri'i li e. .\11 of which they isitend to sell t’HE.AP FOll C.\.s[; .ir on time t.i jiroinpt p-iving customers. All jier> iu Wan* of hatelsome liools will do well by gi\;i tiiem .1 c.all, as they ate c.oiii.leiit their Sti>c’n ha.s i..-. :is well sehcied ns uiy wiiich can be found in t; iieigbb iring tov;iis. April o. ‘.t;?*tt IV F. .\11 pofsons iii.loiifed to u.s j'reviou.s 1st J:tnii iry. are re.iue-ted to c;ill and settle. JOILVS'I'OX ACADE.MV. > I 'Ills 1 u.^titiitiun is situated in the Western j'art j[ the county oi Johnston, an.i about fifteen l;! ■■ south of iia’.eigh. iu one of the healtuiest parts et t; c.'uutry, and in a must excelient moral neighltorhou'; i is c imposed of two Dcjiartments, Male and Femah. r/.c foruit r under tiie care and instruction of Jolni ■ Stuart, of R.aij'ioiph Macou College, Virginia, aud ' latter uii'Kr tiie c.ire aud instruction of Miss Fk: Graham of Fayettevilk', a gra-luate of first honors f'l .. (IreeniliorvUigh I'emale Institute of this Slate; both whom come liigiil,v rccommcnde.l from their respecti. Institutions, and from the general satisfaction tLt-- iia\.' lii Veil iiei ctolore to their I'atrous and tlic fru- tees, we think we h.azard nothing iu saying that bettei pie}i.aratory School cannoi be found anywLei in the country. The exercibcs of this Iu?.tituiion will be resumed . the second Moud-iy of Ju'y, being the Dith day oi s i^ month, aU'l continue for a Session of five months. Hour, call be had in first rate f.amilies for seven .loilars jn: mouth. TERMS OF TCITION; For the Primary English P.raucdies, ->10 OO Higher English Rranches. I- Oa La’.iguaiies. Latin ;ind (ireek, Ili Oo Drawing .ind Painting E.xtr.i. o 0'' .Music with the use of Pi.ino. ‘JO 00 N.' .ieduction will be ma.le from these prices eseer for protracted rickius'. Stu.ients can enter at :my tim? during the Sessici. but it is to be lioped they wiil comiueuce with t; Session. A good i’iiurch is immedi.ately’ at the Academy i: wliicli tiieie is pveai hing twice a month, and sever4. other Churche.s lu the ueighborhoo>l. A. J. LEACH, Dr. J. T. LEACil, JOHN McLEAN. Rev. T. GARARD, W. R. TURNER, SETH WOOD.VLL, IJ. II. TOMLINSn.V. S. SMITH, Trustee.'. •July J, Is.jCi. 10*(j\v STA'FK OK NOR TH CAROLINA. MONTr.OMERV COUNTY'. Superior Court of February Term, I''-" John Gibson, .James W. (JiJison, Sarah Gibson, W;. burn Gibson, vs. .Aaron -Vlinon.l aud wife Naiic’ Dyson (Jibson, Win. 15. (Hbson, ainl Temple Gibso: and wife Eliz.abeth. Petition to se'l Land. IN this case it ajipeariiig to the satisfaction of tin Court, that .Aaron .\lmon.l and wife Nancy, Dy~ Gibson, Win. R. tJibson, Temple Gibsoa and wife Lk? abeth. .lefendants in this case, reside beyond the litiiii- i of this State; It is therel’ore Ordered by the Ci of the Property, vSic. The .ETNA COMPAN\ has been in ojieratioii about .">0 years, its eapit.vl is >04>. The Hon. Thos. K. I’.raee was its first President, and he still hoMs that office; and sever.al of its first Directors are still active and efliyient members of the Roanl. Il has .at all times sustaiiie'i the highest character f.ir the prudence of its management, aud for the iiberality with which it h:is ever adjusted its losses. E. J. HALE, .\gent. ui'f; i\.si'UA.\cr;. ^HIHE Undersigned has been appointed Agent of -fl. the North Carolina .Mutual Life Insurance t.’om- pany. Every member tor lite particiji.ates in the jiro- fits ol the Company; and the .auuiial premium for lite membership, where it amounts to JjioO or moie, may be pai.l oue-h.alf in cash, and the other half iii a note at Ili months. Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man may insure his own life f.a- the exclusive benefit of ^‘‘“J^f'^tiiily The lives of slaves may be insured. Ihis system is r.apidly growing into favor, all over the civilized world It is one by wliicli a family, tor a small sum annually’, may be provi.led for, after the death of its head, ou wliosc exertions they may have been depi-ndent for a support. It is a good investment of money, even if one should live long after taking out a Life Policy. Explanattn-y pamphlets, and the necessary Blanks, furnished on aj.plicatioii. E. J. HALE. .NEVV ML'.SIC .V .\1U81C UHOK.S, HjMERlINPS Piano Forte Method—new and rcvise.l Ji> edition; Hauten’s Celebrated Instructions for the Piano Forte; Burrowe s Piano Forte Primmer; Ac- cordeon, Flute, Violin and Clarionett Instructers. Also, Music for the Piauo. Just received aud for sale by E. J H.lLE J- SON, April 6. newsji.aper publit the town of Fayetteville, notifying said defendanf- bc and tippear at tiie next Term of the Court of E.^uit;- to be hcM for the County of .Montgomery, at the ('■ iir' House in Troy, on the liist .Monday in August tie.'.: then and there to plead, answer or demur to plaiiiti!'- bill, otherwise, judgment pro cor.fesso will be ta'afn against them ami the cause heard ex parte as to the'‘ itness, .las. L. Gaines, Clerk and Master of '• saiil Court, at oflice iu Troy, the last Monday in If ' ruary, .\. I). ItSOO, aud in the 80th year of .Aiueri.' - luilepeudence. JAS. L. GAINES, C. M t _ _ _ s'v vvi: OF x\()iri'rrcAiioix MONTGOMERY COUNTV. Superior Court of K.juity, February Tenu, l"->" John A. Ledbetter vs. Henry Ledbetter, Adin'r uf ''m Ledbetter, an.i Thomas II. Tomlinson an.l wife. Original Bill. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of tb. Court, that Henry Ledbetter, Adm’r of Wm. Lii better, and Thomas H. Tomlinson .and wife, defenJaiH' iu this case, resi'Ie beyond the limits of this State: 1'. is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication i'O made for six weeks successively in the Fayettevil-^' Observer, a newspaper published iu the town of Fa.' etteville, notifying said defendants to be aud apia'^ at the next terra of the Court of Equity to be held t '‘ the County of Montgomery, at the Court House :u I roy, on the last .Monday in August nest, then anJ there to j.lea.l, answer or 'lemur to phiintiS's bi‘‘’ otiierwise, judgment pro confesso will be takeu again'^’ tiieni and the cause heard ex parte as to them. Witne?.s, Jas. L. (Jaines, Clerk and Master of’’i” sai.l Court, at office in Tn>y, the last Monday iu I'uary, A. 1). ISoO, ;>nd in the 80th year of Viuerieaa uidependence. J.AS. L. G.AINES^ C. M t 2:^0 Blank Warrants for sale here I \ >L. PRINTED Mo: LDWAII!) EDI foR.S Pi lee for »h*‘ .s.Miii-V> ti.lv'iii.'e: 'S-l .'>0 it tion; ol > I alter t F'or the W’i*ekly Oi;s a Ivaiiee; 11 ti.in; or '^•’i *o ;ift ADVKi'.Tisr.M i;n pi|r.:ire of 11'l' o‘' ;' puece.'din j: ] 'i ' nt. rial eontt act', at r re jii.'-^tI’d to 'tat.■ 11 tliey will be r .iifiiiu ingly. '.> ttr;-: ,\.lvertistmeii!- t. cent. .-Mia. \.\\\) \\ \ g.\ M p iyitir. the rants. Aug. '!'. ( . ^ (’oiiiiiiission ii RROWN'S IU r-n i' J-,!i’v 17 1' lv:l (;oi r-|1|IE thir l .--e-.si I W. inu- l iy, tl : 'd of I Hill', I . > Rev. JA.'^. 1 Dr. M.iroa^ I'l.I ,\nd a i’ll!I c‘M]i.s r.oar 1, in.-h:din jier -C--i"Ii. Tuition in Pritna »'■■lb‘i:i:lte D.'I'ar In.’ buieln- l .le’ ses^i'iti ill the Co’i branches. |’ii].ils ill iirim. price for oriv.uiu'u a'lvaiice. Three L.'. tures each iiTUith. W.‘ are making first iu advanfage! prici’s, aii'l nniltij th(> ir..‘reas. of j.a rea. hes ::oo we nearly one half, e jibi.:iiijr tlie mean: reach of almost e We return that h;ive h.ad and b. li ii.i..rniatioii app' myself. W ^ Dec. lo, IS"'I. CliOCl’JMI r I 11 r, -ub'cribe I ('.oo.is in the f wlii. il will 1 t o- l oiintry \ 'lll.lli io IV.- ii •« .■all. I’,. .\iiy of I to tr.in-a.-l I C.all iia\e i' done to niy care I'ayettevilbi. ,Sj HKDS riJ Pl'ST re.'. ivei 1 supply -f iS ol vaii. lis ].att.n I'hi- e I'.f I'teads c.in be :-.i’: l t.. di: the North Call \l.r ' \ ALl » OFKKU for B ••ttevilie. ab( lYI About -O .\i re now 111 it will \ in.ar the .Mark I’eml.ertoii. ,\ Large and Ma.';w eli and ^ Garden Lot, -C; Lots very iii'ar ,\.Wo, the Sta Sti Si'Vi'i.il I'ES 'iVin>! and .M .\11 thi- pi'op bl.i terni', .and .'l.irtu iL-' il ic Oft. I", I-.*). all t.i al.’e, '; i N. ne^s iiiiiigfxn, .ir Pa. kef r..mpa Road .'Nitnp iu, .Jan. I, 1’'O s 4 l.WAiS / tk k.'i pric M.iv '-I'l. By TWII IIOIIRl Jan'y 120,
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
Standardized title groups preceding, succeeding, and alternate titles together.
Aug. 7, 1856, edition 1
4
Click "Submit" to request a review of this page. NCDHC staff will check .
0 / 75