S BMI-W EEICL. Y
VAYKTTEVII.LE, N. SEI^TKMBKR 29, 185(>.
[NO.
flMNTi:!* M>M>AYS \NI> THUUSDAYS j
i:n\\ AKI) .1. H VLK & SON.
KDll’oltS AM* I'laiVKIKTOdS.
I'h's ■ tlie So:ui-Wt>okly Ohskuvku •'j;:? 00 if jniiil iu i
k iv:iin'i‘; $')'• if jciiil luviii£r fKc yeiir of sultscrip-
: '). n- s4 after the yeiir lias expireJ.
I- ; tlic Weekly )bskrvkr !}j2 00periinuuin. if j>aiJ in
i'l\:iiii'e; r»0 if piiiil during Uie yciir of sulis4M-ii>-
•i 'ii; >r 1*0 after the year lias exjiired.
\l>Vi;i!TISKMh’NTS inserted for sixty cents per
i u Il f .1' 111 Hues for the tirst, anil thirty cents for each
■ . r iiHi, I'^licution. Yearly advertisemeiits liy sjic-
. lUtr.ii't-:. at reasuTiable rate-;. Advertisers are
I-,. II,-:i 1 III state tlie nunilter of insertions ilesired, or
i:„ v v.i'.l bi- o.'ntinued till forbid, and fliarped acci'rd !
' ■ 1t'"* the IMit.u-s must be j^ost-paid.
Adv- rtisenieiits to be inserted ehar;ied per
■ lit. extra.
John •#. Pemberton
H as just rei-’d one of the most desiiable Stocks of
^ilk aiKl I'aiM-y 4«uodK,
I'MT .'ffered by him, embracing all the newest styles of '
> .i'll :is riain and col d Moir Antique .Silks, Rich Om- j
S iiiiis. t^triped and plain Silk X'alencia, 1‘oplinett
II ' fs. I'hiin and Hn cade Merinos, I’lain, Plaid, and
l i. h t it'd frencli DeLains, ana a ^reat many other
• . w styles. Also, a large Stock of VeWet, Cloth, and ;
S:" Mantillas, t'loaks and Talmas, Bay State, Htells
riu>li and Tiftic Shawls. A great TSvietT of the ,
itc
Hept IS.
TllH OPvKAT
riii:i:i*: iiijini snows i\ om;:
(•. !CI^I>KICI), I*roprietor.
IIIIMMlIiKinil':, ANPHLS \ (Mll'Ji S.
Will Kxhiliit at Fayetteville, Friday
and Saturday, October lid ami 1th.
C'AECiK
u. N. hli>ri:d
S5I'**^-’I^A[MS to the Souih that as a
return for the jjenerous ]iatronage
that li:is over (.rownc'd liis otl'orts to
please, he has this si-.isou combined
TiniVA] illU^ VV SHOWS!
and engaged the world renow ned FKAN-
C( iN 1 II 11’1‘t )1>K( >M K 'rilOl'l’ to appear
in conjunction with his splended ,\N1-
.MAL KXUlinTlOX .V Mil’ATSorTH-
KKX ('iKrrs: ('i.uws>, sam long
and .lOHN PF/l'KilSON. Lkaofu oi
niK (’. VOLANDT, wbicli is a
surticient guar.-uity for the excellence ot
t)i'' Mu&ii'. .Making in all the most
Complete, interesting and satistactory
enti rtaiu’.ucnt »-ver seen under any
l’a\ilion, and the best I'IFTV CKNTS
Sll(>W ever ottered to the pei'pk> of the
llepublic!
-\gent.
The abuve C’orr.panv w il cvhitiit nt
l>avid D. .Alien s, Sejit it Hliz i-
bothtown. Sept. ;;Oth; at Luml)erton,
K t. 1st; at St. I'nul’s. tjcl. _'d.
lUtf
t styles ot
I'RKSS TRIMMINGS,
Kr'ii 'h Kmbroideries, Honeton Lace rollftm, eTerr
c '.-'r of the best ijuality of Kid CillOWfl and
(iauntlets for Ladies and Gents. A few very
handsonu' patterns Woosted curtain Dam
ask, with trimmings to suit, some very
handsome Oil Window Shadeb.
ALSO, FOR GENT S WKAR.
‘ :; k, r.lue, and Olive Hroad (.'loths, iMack and Fau-
rv fassimeres and Vestings. .\ very large Stock *f
V£,OTUi.V€d
For Youth* and lSo>>. made iu the latest
styles and Wmkinnnxhtj' wiu,antrJ.
The above Stock wag selected with great care as re-
^.irds style and prices, aud will be ofl'ered at wholesale
r retail, on very accommodating terms. 'I’he public
generally are re-pectfully invited to call and examine
fur themselves. .1. A. I’E.MHLHTON".
Sept. l".'it'.. lltf
(icHtUmcfi'*: Furnish}ni^ Establishment.
fl^HK undersigned is now receiving, ilirect fr.)m
M. Ntw York, his Fall ami Winter Stock of CLOTH
ING and FL UNlSillNG GOODS.
Having taken unusual pains in the selectiuu of his
he flatters himself that his Stock will compare
i'av- niliiy with any in the market.
set .'Ut with a ileterinination to sell Goods
iipi'D reasonable terms to prompt paying and Cash
customers, he feels that the experience of the past Jus
tifies him in assertiLg. that al! Goods sold by him will
give entire satisfaction as to style aud price.
Ilia «»tock consists iu part of the following (ioods,
vif.
('loth, lieaver, Tweeils find Cassimere .^oats.
Do do do do Over do,
Kver}’ variety' of styl** ot Vests and I'ants,
H.isiery, Glove.';, Shirts Linen aud Merino, '
Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps.
All of which he hopes to be able to sell at as early a
day as possible.
All persons who owe me for puri'hases previous to
July last, are earnesth- requested to pay up. and keep
up their aud mv good name.
JAMES .MirilEUSON,
liay street, opposite K. (Jlover's.
:'- pt. IboO. 41-3m
Town papers copy mo.
NOriCK.
(iul,isori»>ei- iiaving o'jtainod lutiors of adminis-
i tration, ptndi-n'e lii>\ on tin* F.'^tate .1 .Vlex.
Clark, deceased, at September Term, 18o*l, of Harnett
County Court, hereby renuests all persons in Irljte 1 to
the «i-‘.ld Estate to make immediate payment.
FURTilKiJ NUTICK.
On b ridi»_\ the Itnh of October next, I shall oiler at
public sale at the lalt? residence of the said Clark,
deceased, »U the Stock belonging to said Estate, in
cluding Horses, Hogs, Sheep and Cattle, among which
are some very tine l?eet v.'attle; «lso t'armiug imple
ments and other Tools, Household and Kitchen Furni
ture. together with the croj's of various kinds, .snd
other articles of personal j.roperty.
The Negroes tielongiug to said Estato will be hir-d
out until the first day of January next.
Terms tf sale; Six months' credit, with bonds and
approved seuurit\
iu;njamin f sh
Adm'r/T •/■ ■■ ■■ '
Sei>t. !7th, Ih.Vj. ll- 't
Okl Xortfi Statt- in 177(>—
Second Series, being Kevolutiouary Inci i»nts aud
Sketches of Character in North C-irulina, i>y l«ev. K.
W. Caruthers. D. l>. I’lice ^1 li-*.
Just re •' ved K. J. HALE .v SON.
Sept. Is.
1,000
11.^11
B1>LS. MLLi.,LT, in first rate order, newly
put uji, and of the best ((uality. Just rci.-'d.
3 .MACKEREL. For sale by
15. ROSE.
Sept. 2-, 18o'». 41-ilt
*15
•Also, a tew bbls
FOR SALi:.
To l,2(Ki Acres of F;irni:nt: and
Turpentine L.ANb in llarnett ci'unty,
known as the Parker >v Mi’Neill laud-; joins William
Harrington’s Ian.Is on upj>er Lutle River. There is
some acrt'S of the best .[Uahty of 1"W- grounds on
tlie River. Thf uplands are heavily timbered with
I pine, aud are within six miles ot th* Fayetteville and
Western Railroad A b.irg.ain may be had for cash,
I or end 'rse l Notes at Bank. 't. S. H'TTERLOH.
^ Sep. ISo'i. 11-''t
Jleutl-iiiiiirlcrN JM Kcs’t ,\. (’. f
FaVKTTKVII.LE Sept. LMt, 1i
' fBlHE Commandants of-he Several 'ompaul(s ot
the ;'>:ld Regiment North Car«diu;i Militia i.r‘
hereby ordered to make their annual returns to th**
Colonel of th*' Regiment, at this place, on or )>ef‘>re
the loth Octobe)’ nei:xt.
order of the ('A>l..rre1 Commau liii^.
- ■ E. LEXTK,
' .AitirO Adjutant.
I Sej.t I’ll. \ ' 4l;tfw
NOriCK.
TON'S Peruvian (itiano.
®Jr 1 lu-w two-horse W;igoii,
I do. ihrce-htirse do.
For sale bv WORTH ,y L l'l,h\ .
Sept
OIL.
_ 'perm OIL; Lamp, Linseed, ami
M Tanners’ oil. A new supply, for nale in ipian-
tities to suit, -^pply to B. ROSE.
Sept. '2'2, IHob. 41-Jit
To Iln* «l‘ raji‘ll€*villc.
HRS. J.VMLS GIl>S(tN respectfully informs the
Ladies of Fayetteville, th.it she intends carrying
'in the DRESS .MAKING business at her refiidence on
■Maiden Lune, where she will be glad to wait on the
Ladies, .and warr:ints all work d^>ne by her to fit and
give satisfaction, and hoj)es to merit a share of public
patronage. All orders will be thankfully receivea.
Sept. '.in, ISO*). 41-Ht
Carolinian copy.
J. Thomson
-L-
1>\ order ot Col. F. J. I ';u-
son that the next Battalion Muster j
shall take [dace in Clinton, on the :!d |
l-TTday m October next. The drill Muster to be held i
-n the Thursday preceding the 3d Friday in October,
!^nd Court Martial on the Saturday next after the :5d j
Friday in October, ordered by the last Court Martial
that the upper and lower Battalions be united in one,
ti: muster in Clinton on the od Friday iu ihtt next.
EVERETT rETKRSON, Adjutant.
Sept. l^Vi. 41-tJ70
COAL! COAT.!!
TONS BEST RED ASH now landing,
and a sup{)ly kept constantly on hand by
i.\i uiNi!iM{t;n iiKiii sciiooi,.
Sth Session of this School will connneuce on
A (WRl).
fH^HE sub'-criber begs leave to inform his friends
B and aciiuaint.-inces, that he has entered into IS Tuc.sdiiy the l.'jth ibiy of July ne.xt. under the
business for himsi'lf, niid taken the store one dooi- be- supervision of the Rev. (!eo. I>. Seott, M. .\ , of the
low ,\ir. Draughou, on fiillispie Streoi. no«r the Mar- j University of Eilinburgh, (Scotlanil,) I’rincipal, assisted
to keep on hand a genersil as- | by Mrs Scott in the I’l'imary De{>artment.
Mr. and Mrs Scott have both made Teaching tl'.e
business of their lives; aud from the experience which
the Trustees have had, during the past year, of their
zeal, fidelity, and success, in the discharge of the duties
of their profession, they confidently recommend them
to Parents and (Jtiardians, as pre-eminently iiualilied
by temper, talents, and aciiuirements for the instruc
tion of students, in all the branches of an English,
Scientific, Classical, and ('omm.Tcial Education.
The Trustees i-espei'tfully invite the public to a per-
j sonal examination of the system pursued in the School.
Terms—^S, .'i;l2, ami -■^20, per Session of live months,
(French include 1 in the IM gr-ide without extra charge.)
I Board Can be 'n with the undersigned in the 15oard-
j ing house belonging to the .'School nr in private families
at !j!H. per month. Washing and room lights extr.a.
One half fees and Hoard invariably paid in advancc.
1). C. MciNTYRE, Secy.
Laurinburgh. Richmoml co., N. C., .luly H, IS-tf
ket, where he iiUen is
rtment of
i)rv (Jootls, lioots aiitl Slio(‘s,'I'niiiks,
I lilts. Ilaniwaro, Cutl*rv, and
I'ancy (ioods.
L. URANDT.
i’.iyetteville, -Aug. 27. IM-'Jm
i'titjett( riUe Alhcniarlc j
i)lri(/fH(i ,Vo. 2. j
VD1\ IDEND of per share on the State Stock, I
and >1 per Share on the individual Stock of this |
Comjiany has been ilet l.irei, payable October 1 st, 1
.).\0. M. RO.si,’, Stv y.
Sept, 1, IS-'if,. ;j;3
7
roK SAi.K cm;.\i>.
SE(,M(ND H.\ND BCOGFES in good repair.
A. A. McKETHAN
AM now
\K\V
rei'oiving
(JOODS. I
nv Fall aud Winter Stock of !
(illOl'KKil'S. IIAKinVlKK AM) (TTLfiRV.
These gooiis were bought late in the'season, and
L >nse-iuently at reduced prices. My stock of BSOO'FS
aui I MK»S> is complete, embracing many kinds of
extra sizes; I’dankets. Kerseys, Xc.; Hats,
common. THOS. J. JOHNSON.
Old Stand, near the ('ape Fear Bank and
Market ])lace.
Nov. ll! 5'J-tf
\ Al.t .\I!1,K I'AKM fOU S.\1,K.
«F.1NG desirous of changing m^- bu"iness, 1 offer
for sale mj’ Plj.VNT.VTlON ou the east side of
the Cape Fear River, three miles above the (’larendon
Bridge, known as the Toomer anl .McKay lamis, con
taining about MR) acres. This Farm is susceptible of
the very highest improvement, and of beitig made one
ot the most l)eautiful aud protital)le Plantations in
Cumberland county. On the Farm is a good mill seat
.M . terms will be favorable and payments easy.
I'or particulars, apply to John D. Williams, Esip,
F.-i_\ ettcvilie. or ;i'idrc-^s the suliscriber iit the (Jiilf. 1
will give pofcsessiiiii the first of December nest, if de
sired. L. J. HACtiHTON.
Gulf', .(uly 17. l>'.jt). 2:itf
riil\TOi\
KKMAL1-: ixsri rri'K.
rilHIS Institution will resume its operations again
I on MONDAY, the Hth of SEPTEMBER.
The charges will be the same as they have been for
the last year. Roi'.rd ."jilO per month, including wash
ing, lights, ^‘c.
L. ('. GR-WES, A. M., who has served us so long
and efticiently as Pi'iTicipal of the Institute, new also
fine aud j has charge of the .'steward’s Department, which ren-
I ders it doubly sure tliat this department will l>e con-
I ducted to the entire satisfaction of all.
i Mr. Stradella will continue in ch.irge of the Musical
; Department; auil Mrs. Stradell.-i the Departtnent of
j Painting, vV". H. .A. BIZ/KLL,
.lOSKPlI liAKFI^ .lu.,
% r’roac.\ i: V at i.aw,
^ .AS taken an oflice next iloor to Wm. B. Wright's
^ fe Law oflice on (Jreen Stieet. He will atteiol auil
pi-aciice in the (’ounty anti Superior Courts of ('umber
biii'l. Bladen, Robeson and Samjison.
M.irch-j:i, 7!»-tf
W. A. Hl-SKi:,
ATTOHNKY AT TiAW,
AND
CLERK AND .MASTER IN Et^UITY.
F.^\KTTLVIt.LK, N. C.,
May Ije found at the Eijnity Olfice, in the Court House.
Sept. ‘1-2, 18')r). * ;{S-tf
.1. A. SPKARS,
A 'I' T () 11 N K Y A 'r L A \V ,
,4 TTENDS the Courts of (^uubcrland, llaruett.
Wake ami .lohnston.
Feb’y DJ, 78-lyr
-Adilress, Toomer, Harnett ('o., N. C.
“LAW COI\\R'rNKRSllllV’
E, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law
(Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts
ot the follow^ing counties of this State; (Chatham, Cum-
Vierland, .Moore, Harnett, aud the Supreme (’ourt.
J. H. HAUGHTON.
JNO. MANNING.
Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 18o(j. 7'2tf
IJ. L. HOLMES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street,
:dtcih
(,'linton, Jnly 2o, 18.')ti
Sec'v Board of Trustees.
;in-tf
O
uniler Journal office.
Dec. 12.
4H-tf
II.
S now receiving a large .and complete ."^Toi'K OF
G(M)l).'^ in his line, viz:
iHT!i. ClPls. iiODT^; l\li S!!Or,!(,
In all v.irieties. which he otler.- for suic a; !o\v prices
for CASH, or t': / ■■
He n turns hi: thank: to his cust'^mer: f^r tlnir
liberal patronage, and s'dioits a contir.uaiice ul the
same. J. ('■ ^ H(JM^?)N,
Market Soa.ire.
.'»eiitember .1, l‘'6'>. -'''tl
Wilmington, Sept.
T. C.
185G.
B. G. WORTH.
41-2m
l.AXI) FOR SALF. i
-■ -■ .\(’RES OF LAND lying on upper'
ft Ji Little River, in Harnett County, well j
timbered and well b-ated for the Turpentine business. ,
It will he S'lld on accommodating tenns. -Vpply soon
to the Hubgcriber ut Fayetteville
WM. McL. .VlcKAY.
-ept. 22, 18;V;. •*1-^*'
Carolinian CQpy.
I [(ltd Qitartrrs, ith Brigade \. (\
Militia.
Summerville, N. ( I
Sept. 16, )
f||^HE Commn.nilHnts of the several Regiments com-
I- posing this P>rig ide, are hereby ordered to paradt
their respective (,'ommands at the following times and
pluceH. for the purpose of Review and Inspection, viz:
4Uh Regiment, at {?arthajie, Moore ('o.. Tuesday
Nov. llth, 18')tl.
I''Ith Regiment, at J. W. .Mc.Allister’u, Hurnett Co.,
Thursday Nov. l:’,th.
3;;d Rygitnent, at Fayetteville, Cumberland Co.,
Saturday Nov. l.'ith
:'.2d Regiment, ;,t Clinton, Sampson Co., Tuesday
Nov. IHth.
41st Regiment, at Eliiabethtown, Bladen Co , Thurs
day Nov. :iOth.
H.'ith Regiment,-at Whiteville, ColumVius (>o., Satur
day Nov. 22d.
A. D. McLEAN, lirigadier General
4th Brigade N. C. Militia.
17. 40-2w
I.ANI) for SALi:.
^N Satunlay, the iMh of October, the subscriber
will sell 400 acie>: of Land, lying in Bia ien
county, on the east si'ie and about 2 miles from the
River. Term; easy and made known on ifay .'f .sale.
W. J. X(>NHOE.
Sept. 1. o'»-ts
CliOC'KFRV, (il.ASS-W ARF
AND LOOKING-GLASSES.
tl!A\ E received mv Fall Stock of the^bove articles.
My asaortmejit .f goods is better euited to the
Country Tra'le tlyfn any 1 have before off*r(*»L botli as
to quality and urice, aud will be sold on my u\ial ac-^
connnodatifig twrns. W. N. Tl liLlNG H .yS 1'.
Sept. 1. \0 Ci ' ^
SF.L.\}f, ;i ColleotioM in Psalm and
Hymn Tunes, Anthem.s, Mfiants, ('horuses, Jk.c., by
Thomas Hastings. Just rec’d.
E. J, HALE .V SON.
LAM) T'Oli SAI.K. I
^IlF, siibscii''er will sell to the highest bidder, on
the I'reiuise', j'riii:iy the luth Octidjer next, that
valu;ible tr:ict of ’:ind. in h:ivi.l>on Ctumty, N. C., two
miles IVmui Tiioui.isvilU-, t irmerly the residence of ;
John W. Thomas, Ks|., containing .''HO .Acres, adjoiu- |
ing the land^ of Nathaii Kendall, Esij., and others.
Here is an opp n tuiiity for one ot the most desirable j
residences in Wetteru N. C.
Normal (’ollcge on the East, 7 miles (Henn .Anna, a
tlouiishing I-emale Institution, within twenty minutes
walk, and the North Carolina Rail Road within two
milei, on the north.
Thi.s land will be divided into two or more tracts if
desired.
Nathan Ken l.ill, E.s j . at Fair Grove, and adjoining
the premises, has kindly consented to shew this pro
perty to any person desirous of purchasing.
Terms. 6 and 12 mmMhs credit, with interest from
l.ite. the juirchaser executing bond with security, pay
able ftt the Farmers liank, Greensboro’.
JAMES SLOAN.
Green.sboro’, August 20th. :^i>-t01.
ROI5FR r I). (JRFFN,
LATE GRKEN .v WEAR..
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &o.,
FAVKTTKVILLE, N. C.
D (i. begs to return his sincere thaukA to the
public for the kind patronage so liberally
stiiwcd upon the bite Firm, aud informs them h* has
bought the interc't of J. S. W’ear, and will conliuue
the liusiness in all its branches at the old stand, under
his entire superintendence.
.N'. B ,\ll Watches left with him for repair will be
taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the
nece.ssary repairs p'dnted out to them and a written
contract given for the s:ime, which work will bu war- i
ranted for two j'ears.
Uu lijind and for sale now, the most varied and i
choice selection of (.'LOCKS and other time pieees 1
that has ever been otl'ered to the public in North Caro- |
lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and alse
WARK.vST for two years.
■All debts due t i and by the late firm will be paid |
and received by R. D. GRKKN.
August 2o, IBoO. 84-tf
o\ Tan; t .\PK I''I‘:ak kivkk.
A T a nu eting of tne Roat owners interested in n.'W-
igiiting the Cape Fear River bet ween Fayettcyille
' and Wilmington,
On motion, D. McLaurin was called to the Chair,
and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary.
Ou motion of Jame,s F. Marsh,
Resolved, That from and after the 1st day of Janu-
' ary. 18'.tl, Cash will be required upon the delivery
of all Krelijhts at Wilmington and Fayetteville re
spectively.
On motion of .1. D. Williams,
Resolved, That each of the Steamboat ('ompanics on
t he (7ape Fear River, from and after the 1 st of January,
IHVi, will carry thiano from Wilmington to Fayette-
: ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 2‘> cents per cask,
' aud ground Plaster at :50 cents per cask, ami that a
ici:nicTio.^ OF 20 i»i:b4
from the printed and established rates on all other
articles will be made from and after that date, all
('artage and Drayage being paid by the shippers.
' On niotion of^.lames Banks,
Aeaolvff'L T’liat the foregoing be published in the
* to^^ n p^])(»rs.
D. McLAORIK, Chairman.
R. .M. Orrell, Scc’y.
Dec. 21, 1^53. ‘ «5-tf
GOI.DSliOROrCIl
Fw: 11 \I.K VOB.I.¥Ai r..
ri'lHE third Session of this Institution commences on
£ AS'edvtfsday, the 3d of Jan’y 185.'>, and ends ou the
3d of Juue, 185u.
Rsv. JAS. H. BRENT, A. B., Presiiient.
Dr. .MoRflAK Closs, lute of Chapel Hill, Professor of
.Alathematics.
■And a full corps of Teadiers in ever3’ branch.
Board, including Washing, Lights, Fuel, iVc.,
per session, >(50 00
Tuition in Prinmry l»epartment, ^i10 00
Collegiate Departuient, ;?20 00
One hundred dollars will cover all exjienses of the
session in the Collegiate course ;md all ornamental
branches.
Pupils in primary department charged the usual
price for orimmental branches. One half p.iyable in
advance.
Three Lectures on scientific sulijects will be deliver«-d ;
each month.
We are making every etl'ort to render the School the ;
first in advantages and cheapness, and pled^re to reduce
prices, and multiply' the advantages in proportion to |
the increase of patronage. When our number of pupils i
reaches 2t)0 we shall be able to reduce tue j.rices |
nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also ai ling in ;
placing the education within the j
reach of almost ever};,'Wrl in th^ ytnte. 1
the tltiex.-iwrpled buptK)rt wt !
'^coAtiuued. • l^rVm-ther i
C'^t^esident of the faculty', o»
L.ANE, Pres’t Stockholders. I
57-tf !
rnos. H. Tir.LLNGHAsr,
it O O t£ts M.^'MPEK,
Andi rsoii Sh-et f, nppo-^ite North of E. J. Ha '.
SM* Ml « r f» L. \\
Dr. JAS. F. FOlIIJil'-S.
Corner of lluj/ and Donaldson Streets, opposite
the Fayetteville Hotel,
WOULD respectfully c.all the atten
tion of his friends and customers
to his complete stock of
DRUGS,
Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuflfs,
which he is now receiving, and will offer
at prices as low as they can be bought at
in this market His object is to sell
Medicine that cpi be depended upon, as he buys none
but the genuine article.
('onstantly on hand
Buruiiiif Ftnid, Camjthene, Spirits Tnrpentine',
Alrnhol, Brandiea ami HVwf.s, (^f'or Midical
parpostA;') Con(/rexs Water, Viirate
Sf0t/nctiia, Ka>>t India Castor Oil.
March 15, ISotJ. 87-tf
l^ook to Your Interest in I'imc.
r||lHE Proprietor, after having the
i misfortune of getting burnt o«t,
has re-built his Steam Saw Mill and is
now prepareil to furnish
at short notice, either iu town or at the Mill, 8 miles
from Fayetteville, on the Western Plank Road. I hope
to receive patronage inasmuch as I am in the midst of
the best heart Timber and can furuish any length from
10 to 42 feet long, which 1 hope will suit Steam boat
men wishing to get long timber at short notice. 1 also
intend keeping Lumber at TROY 4' MARSH’S Store,
who will still act as my .Agents, and forward bills for
Lumber to me at my Mill. .My terms tor lumber shall
be as favorable as an}' for the same kind of lumber.
Those wishing to .address me can do so at Muncheiitcr
P‘ O., Cumberlaml (!!o., N. C. 1).AVID KIVETT.
June 185G. 11-6m
iSS RKWAilD,'
O
So)i’s /ioolcstore.
USIC, -Magazines, and all descriptions of Books , . > ,
are bound in all styles in the best and most apprehension and delivery ol my negro
t nny PAGE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of
age; or for his confinement in any Jail so that 1
get him again. When he left he had on a brown
Satinett Coat aud Pantw, makes a good appearance,
and no doubt will pass himself as a free man; about 5
feet 10 or 11 incheii high, weighs about 186 pounds,
aud had, at the time he left, a fellon on the middle
finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goatee (or
long beard.) I expect he will endeavor to make hi.s
way to .Abingdon, Washington ctHinty, Va., where he
was raised. D. M. McL.\URlN,
Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C.
Feb’y 4, 1850. 76-tf
substantial mauper, on terms, th" .^,lme as at nny
place in the South. Persons wis;..ng to know the
prices of binding, will be .supplied -.vitli a list person
ally or by letter.
Sept. 25, 1855. 3U-tf
Hr. U. A.
FFH’E Front Rooms,
Chemist and Drug St .
Feb'y 7, 1850.
iiiiArK.
)ver Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s
e.
7(J-tf
We return thanks, f\
ha\e iiad
information ji'pp^^fo p
mvself. ^—-Jff
*Dec. 13f>«^t.
siii-iMW i:ij.
iioijsi:.;
FAVKTTKVII.Li:, A. V. |
East side of dri i .i Stn'it, a /> u' Doors Xurthoj]
the Mirkri House.
fHlHE Subscriber desires through this!
I. medium to acknowle Ige the liberal I
patronage bestowed upon his Hou'ie the past |
rear—and as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage. .Shed convenient to the House and to wnter
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons find 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 j>atron-
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 bet^t the market att'ords.
P. SHFMWELL.
March 21, 1855. StJ-tf
1
GROC'i'JilKS AND IL\R!)\VARi:.
"^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
Goods in the GllO('ERY au'l H.XRDWARE LINE;*
all of woich will be sold w'uolesale or retail, or bar
tered for country produce, o^tiBnns the most T»(*»vtk,'n-
able. \ H.nall lot of S.VDDLERY for sale cheap.
(live ns a call. ^G. W’. 1. GOLDSI'oN,
N. B. .Any of my Ii;i**»+»-iTi>^^-;«iuitry having busi
ness to trausac^ili this place, sii?h~-uA reiiewais, \c ,
can have it dune on the usual terms, by sending same
to my care. " ? G. W. I (J.
FayettevilW Sept. .it?, If'o5. ' ;'!'.*tf
Aug. 28.
1)1{Y (IOODS a t WHOLKSALl*:
^TARR & WILLIAMS are now receivin.- a very l.;rge
STOCK, embrnciug oTory thing in tVe Dry Goods
liu(! svith
Hat^. ( ji[)s, {{oot.-. Shoes, Silk and
Straw fU»HUcts, ('mhrellas. and
Rt'ady-.NIadi' C!olliiiii»',
Which they will «el1 CHEAP lor Cash or apjroved
.Notes, nf WH(.»LJ;s.ALK only We invite Merchants
visiting this market to e.'tmniiif. rur stock.
J B. STARI^ J. .M. WILLIA.MS.
August 27, 3Uf
). !i)US'l'0.\
OL'LD inform his friends and former cu.stomers
that he may be f*>und 2 doors below the Cape
Fear P.ank, and i doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intends to Uee]> on hand.
Harness, Saddles Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging to his trad.e. He respectfully
invites his friends fVoiii tlie country to call and exa’nine
his stock before purchasing. , , , „
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
Dunctii il'v and his charges sh.il! be nioderat.-. He . ,
Luld re4uest all indebted to th^ firm of IKK^STON & ! tones m New «rk .
OVERBY to settl* with W. Overby or himself, as they anv made in the cou
are coispelled to aettle the firm’s debts.
August 27, 1856.
HFDS I'FADS! lU-.DS’i'FADS!!
SUST received from the Manufacturer, Ir.i Hersey,
a supply »f
m: n sTK.in s
of v.irious pattern.-^, and m.ide of good seasoned timber.
These Bedsteads are manufactureil in this pl:ice. and
can be .sobl to dealers as low as they can be got from
the North, (’all and examine.
A. M. CAMPP.ELL.
April ',t. !'l-y
noo rs \ND snoi.s.
E are receiving our Fall ami Winter sup]>ly.
w w consisting of a large assortment of (ieuts’,
Latlies’, Misses’, Boy's, and ('hildren's Boots. Shoes
and Gaiters, ej>»*>meUig almost every v.iriety of style
and iiualiry. lAlso. !,adies’. Misses’, Boy’s and
Children’s ItulW l^ibber J^lPoes.
Men’s anrf Bly’ti Coarse Brogans.
Triinks, Calf, Goat/Lining and Binding Skins, Lasts,
"SBoe Thread” &c. All of which we will sell on very
S. T. HAWLEY .t SON.
35-iiw
J. W. HAKKR
Is now receiving from the North the j
largest, finest, and most carefully se- j
lected stock of j
l'i:K.\ITlIltK
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, m.ikcs his as.sortraeut completo;—all of
which he will sell on the low'est possible terms for cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts: curled hair and shuck, and cotton .Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Oadles; Side
Boards; P.ureaus; Secretaries and Rook-(!ases; What-
Nots: Vables, all sorts; Wash Stands; (’amlle Stands;
Wardif.bes; Picture Frames and Gla.ss; Window Shade.s;
(Joriiices; Curtain Band.-; Sofas in .Maliogany a«d
WiiUiut; Tete a Totes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
(,’hairs of every variety.
Fine Rosowooil IManos, one with .Kolian At
tachment; Rosewood .Mtflodians, from the bet manufac-
ind I’.oston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will b« sold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
November 2, 1864. 45t
favorable firms.
September 1, 18.jt».
. mom:v.
E are joepared to pay C.\SH, and gooil prices
▼ ¥ for any number of young Negroes, ‘rom to
25 years old, sound ami healthy.
J. .'i T. WAD DILL.
Sept. 1, 185C). 35tf
!!^rA'rF OF Noirrn carollna,
CI .M15 E R L. \ N D C O C S T Y.
Stipt*rior (^oiirf of li.nv, Special Tortn, J iiie I S.">n.
Present: His Honor S.\MfK.L .1. Pkhson,
Judge, ))residing.
Sarah A. Bartlett r^. Richard C. Rartb'tt.
Petition for Divorce.
SN this case, it jpnearing to the s:itist'iction of his
Honor, that the Defendant, Richard C. Bartlett, is
not an inhabitant of this .Stale; It is thereupon Or
dered, that publieation bn made in the F.iyetteville
Observer for ;ix weeks, foi- the Defenil.int to be and
appear at the next Superior (.^ourt of Law, to i.e held
for the county of Ciimborbnid. State aforesaiil. at the
Court House in Fa\etteville. on the 7th .Monday after
the 4th Mondaj' in September .\. D lS.’>tl. .and answer
th(* allegations of the Plaiutitt' or said Pet; im will be
j lieard ex parte, and decree taken icjordiu;,^.y.
Witness. Jesse T. Warden, Clerk f our said (’ourt,
j at Office, the seventh Monday after the fourth .Monday
in March, A. D. 1850.
* 38*6t] .T. T. WARDEN, Clerk.
CILVRLFS RANkS,
co^^'n: cTto.vE u,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Eortriyii- Fruits, Nnfs, Ci/ars, Tobacco, Snu^\i{c
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1853. 73tf
VV^. W ELLIOT'!',
(general i^o^rrfnission and Forwardiny Merrhan
y WIL.MLVGTON, N. C.
/une 10, 1 854. 4tf
JOSBPH H. BLOSSOM.
V :?i mssio i\
AND
IX)R \VA RDI \G VI1:RCW A
.V. e.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
meiiis. and ('.ash advances male on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 07
.1. S. RANKS,
Tie reliant,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan’y 1, 185(1. fi(!-tf
S. M. TU031A8,
DEALER IN
FANCY (Sj STAPLF DRV GOODS,
RKA1)Y-M ADK CLOTH1NG,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, &c., &c.
* (.'orner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N.C.
Dec. 17, 1855. 62-tf
W^orth & Utley,
Foi'Avarilin^ aud General Commission
MFRCILVNTS,
J. A. WOIITII. t'TI.KY.
LOVKIH) ELDRIDGK.
• ttloraesf at ijmv.,
WILL attend the (’ourts of Johnston and Sauij)-
son t’ounties.
Smithtield, .April 15, lH.)ii. !t(>-tf
G. \V. WU.LLV.MS cS' CO.
V\’E just recciveil a large and well selected as
sortment of
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
to which they invite the attention of Country Mer
chants.
March 17, lf55 84-
.1. c I’os:,
DEALER IN
S FAIM.F FA NCY DRY (iO(M^S,
If ATS, IJOOTS, SnOHS,
.VND RI:A1>Y-M ADE CLOTHlN('i.
Particular attention paiil to Ladies’ Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
Hat/ Street, Fayetteville^ X. ('.
May 2(>, 1855. 4 tf
LOST.
Last Night, between the Market House ami the
Dobbin House, a small PORTE M(JNNIA, con ■
r>ining about !j!25 or Jj^oO, consisting of two Five Dol
lar Gold pieces, three Two-and-a-Half Gold pieces and
four One Dollar (Jold; also some small change and a
bill or two. A suitable reward will be givwi for the
recovery of the above described Purse and Money.
WM. McLEOD.
Faj’etteville, June 4, 185B. 10-tf
V[70I5I.K I’iu)PERTY
FOit S.tljE.
I OFFER for sale, my L.ANDS in the Town of Fay
etteville, about iso Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop
now on it will show. Also, the
V:ilustl>l* Uri‘k and I..OI
near the Market Stjuare, occupied by Mr. John \
Pemberton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donablson,
Maxwell aud Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—could he diviiled into several Building
liOts—very near the new Female High School Buildings.
Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslo\; and Mumfonl Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on favora
ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and
Mortgage if desired.
THO. J. CURTIS.
Oct. 10, 1855. 4;J-tf
RFDUol
fiurMe Paelorfi^
a:\) farl
Through Tickets between
Wilmington, N. C., and Balti
more. Fare-'j!l3. Via AVeldon,
Petersburg, Richmond, & Wash
ington City, or via Weldon,
Portsmouth and Norfolk.
ForTickcts apply at theOfhce
of the Wilmington and Raleigh
Rail Road Company, at Wil
mington, or at the ORice ef the Baltimore Steam
Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail
Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore.
Jan. 1, 1852. f
si:li.ing A'r cos r.
Bi]I.N(i desirous of closing our present business,
we offer our rem liuing ,S'1'(H!K OF (jOODS .\ 1'
(^( fST. /or (.'tu/t.
Those indebteil to us will plea:-i- make immeilial f
payment. (^(JUNCIL, R.V\ & (’O.
Aug Di. ;{i-tf
'The su!)sc,ril)(*rs w ill [>urchas(‘ Spii its
Tiirpentire, or ni:ike ailviinces on con.'iignments to their
friends in Wilmington, or New York.
C. T. HAKiH S(*NS.
.\pril !>, 1H.".5. 1M»tf
IJFH IXSURANCF.
/y^HE Undersigned has been appointed .\gent of
JL the North ('arolina .Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. Every member for life pai'licip.ites in the pro
fits of the (N>mpany: and the annu.al premium lot-
life menibership, where it amounts to .'ji.iU or more,
may be paid one-half iu cash, and Ihe other halt in
a note at 12 months.
Debtors' lives may lie insarcd by creditors. .V man
may iiisuri- his mvn liic lor the e.\cius;\e b.-nelit oi
his family 'fhc live.s oi '»l;t\es may b*^ insured.
This sy.-tein is rapi.lly -ro.\iiig into i'.ivor. all over
the civili/.t‘d wtn'Ki it is one by which a family, (>r
a small .suiu annually, may be piovided W)r. alter the
death of its head, on wliosc e'iertion.s tiiey m:iy iutve
been dependeni lor a suppori. It isa good iiivestnient
of money, even if one ^.li’.uid iivo loa_ alier talking
out a Life Pidicy. Exulariat.a'y painidiietand the
necessary Blanks, furuisheil on application
E J il.VLE
A N N i; A i. sy:i' r li: vi i: s i s.
subscribers desire during the month o!
_BL .August to m.ike their usual annual sol t'euielits.
Those indebtel will have thi-ir accounts presented.
Their creditors wili please present theirs
i: J. HALK & SON
June 30, 185(».
Ily I.AIJDFilt.
i'tt'.! IIIMIIIS llidVB C. T. IIIIBII & .0\'S STIIHK,
Favcl
Jan’y 20. 1856. G4ypd
Bank ('hecks tor salt* at this OtHce.
styles;
Methodist llymn.s, various
and Methodist Disciplines, just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Dec. 22.
The Soiitlicrn Harmony, nc'W li-
tion, revised and enlarged. A further supply just
received by
July 10.
E. J. H.VLE & SON.