SEM1-WEKKL.Y.
. VI.l FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., OCTOliEU ]850 [\0. r>50.]
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iiiriiP, tlic yo:ir of siili.scfl]i-
ir li s 1'!'M'oil.
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Itiriiiii tJtc if siiIisoriji-
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COO!) i VXDS FOR S\[.E.
A > ! wis'ii '.(> ninvo West, 1 wish to sell iny Farm
» on the (Koar River, on th‘ South side of
l-’p.iv n ini!f' or t\v ■ Uolow i\ocl\fish ('reek, con-
t:uiiin*r soiiu' »00 til 700 Ai res of very tine River
i,:in Is. On tlio Faini tiuTc is ii gooil orchard, iind
IliiililinLis of 111 kiinls to livo in, \c.
Also !iiy S \\\ MI 1,1, on lldi'kfi.sh. ^l:ite 1!. Mi-Noill’s.)
\l..o \c; t“ I.itnds joining thi' same.
'if- !■ 11 Kv:-,iis will show these hands and Mills
T.i ;:ny one wi..-hin>r io |.nrrhnM‘, and also "ive the
ti'iins. \VM. A. KV.\NS.
l^•^>). 4Stf
per
leli
AM
:\v (,()Oj)s.
Fall aiul Winter
'took of
I iverti'.-nu'nt
A h i rt'
rti.'U- ■]..
I I-’: iV.:. !
li\
rt
’hai_;cd ''II
ji-r
now rcceivinir
If '*
ciJiirr.iiiKs. !i\Rinv\i;i': am) rn’Li'iiY.
Thewo floods '.lOre lioufiht hito in the'season, and
consivinently it rodueod prices. My stock of KOO’ff*)
and i e nii.l.'t*', enihraciti'r niiny kimls of
e.xtra si/e.-;; r.lanket..i, Kei-^evs. .ve.: Hats, fine and
c.inun.in, I'llOS. .1. .I0H.\>0N.
Old J'land, iicav the I'ajie tear Hank and
Market place.
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H’.vi e
& E.
a
J.
i
■■in' '.I;
if
>(*k.
"LILLY
‘on 1 st.ick
^i itir(' A: w Slock!
of I' il.S.
raiin- a de-
'iMii; ;
1 th.i-
riiil>r(‘lla^, iVf.. A:f.,
■ U will he oil'cre 1 . n an',iMini..datinir tt'rnis.
exclusively (.’..littiry uuTi-haut.-^ are in-
; VC us a c.dl.
’-V. -V't-lt
\i:w GOODS.
■a”' 1 are resiiectfully invited to examine our
K V. t..i*k o!
^r i^qels, Tapestry k Ingrain Carpetings.
I'.. >n hand ju Uoll^ass;.; te.i >!ylt -and .i -.ilitic-,
do X-l, I I. li-1 \ S-J. lilt'loth.'.
■ nnd Tufted Ru^s, C.. ; 1 ' leant ^! lts,
i. '-u" '.. ; . ?tockof House Furuihin;^ Ml "Is, \-c. \c
— \i..n -
iir.. - : -s of every kind, tl.VKDW.MlK x ('L'TI.KHV.
a: \h.ilesale or retail.
S. V., TILLINT.HA.'^T .v CO.
. 'ct. ; >, 4.'tf
NEW LAW r,()OlvS.
h NKW i'. lition of Tidd's Practice, J vols.
The F rum, or Jo year.- h'. i I’raeticc at the
’ i le'- h' i r>ar: hy I>avi l 1’
'.i'.r v\ .'f Law and K luity: nu I'l vol.-*. i in ll)
• v'.'.nhle Law I>ooiici fir i'i-''
.-t nciivei by F .1. H .SON.
sntisi-iitier
lie li:;;-
|. ■ ST th.i>-.’
r ‘j>eett'i'.lly inf.irnis the jmidic,
fived >.^TO( K OF i('ol).S, and
in want of
■ JOOI>S,
f'/tnrtf (rnooiis^ MSooJs nmf Sltocs^
il \ IS. TI’I NKS. IIAKPW.MIK, \rv.
To tiiiii M a .. a^ ran *^011 liis ii'.ii ls .vs I,OU
.\S any oM.. :;ii'i ^v.l^^ant^ the-n to give sati,.faetion.
I., lilt WHIT,
;ilies}iie .“^t., near the Market,
Fayetteville. N.
()et«.>ln..r 1. is.jii. 4l-l2m
r.\in).
sul.scinH-i tiC-T' le:>M- to inform his friends
9 an.l ai-'inairitme--., that he has entered into
linsinc's for himse’f, an 1 taken .he store one door Ut*-
l.'W 'dr l»rai’ghon. in fiillispie Street, near the Mar
ket. where he intei-, Is t . kcei> on han.l a g'.neral lo-
>.irtnient -if
Ui V (m^(k!s, l>H)ts and Sliors,'I'runks,
Hats, llanl\vars Cutlrrv, and
Fanc\ (loods.
L. r.UANDT.
Favetteville. An>.;. ‘-’T. '>4-lIni
(»cuflcmc/i's rurnisfii/i^' Es(nhIhfnnenf.
fJUlK undersifcned is now reeeivin};, direct from
■ New Vork. Ids Fnll and Winter Stoi;k of (’[.OTH-
ING and FLMiNlSIl ISO (fOODS.
Having taken unusual pains in the selection of his
tioods, he tiatters himself that his Stock wiil compare
favorably with any in the niark'-.t.
llavin}' set out with a determination to sell Joods
upon 7-easonaf'le terms to jiromfd payiii" and Cash
cust(>iners, he feel“ that the e^perien^e of the past jus
tifies i.hn in assertin';, that al! ‘.ioods sold hy him will
give entire satisfaction as to style and price.
llis Stock consists in part of the following Cools,
viz.
C’loth, l?eaver, Tweeds and Cassiinere Coats,
l.)o do do do Over ilo,
Kvery variety of style of Vests and I’ants,
Hosiery, (ilove.s. Shirts (Linen and Merifio,^
ln)ots. Shoes, Hats and Cajis.
.Ml of which he hopes to l>e able to sell at as early a
day as possible.
All per-ions who owe me f .r iiurchase-; previous to
.•uly last, are earTiestU' rei^uested to jiay up. atul keep
tip their and mv good name.
.lAMFS KliSON,
Kav street, opposite M. (Hover’s.
Sept. I’L’, IHoti. ■ 41-:?m
S1’'L.\1L a ('ollccti>n oflV^ahu and
flymn 'i'nne~. Anthems, C'hants, (''hornses. .'cc., by
Tli.)mas Hastinjrs. Just rec’d.
F. .1. HALi: .V Sf>N.
A'l’ \vnorj*:sALE.
s?n:>nvELi. iioiisi:.
rAvs-rrTF-vii.i.i^*, v-.
East of (ifi-rn Sfri‘ f, a feic Dnors iVorfh tj
fhr Mmhcf IJnusp.
11
JOSEPH BAKER, Ju.,
ITTOR.^KV VT LAW,
AS taken an office next door to Wni. 1?. \Vri'lu's
mi'
\ ALl AlU.i:
B'
1-AiiM FOK SAI.E.
■t -I'
lOOO
or
.irsT ke('i:im:i),
Ll’.S. I’.Ai'i'N 1.-;
- I r. 'Xes >' la ; ' i.eiuon C rackers;
I- ll-.’f b)’.. Snui', 'K:,jle ^:iI::.
I’l 1’ 3 Steam Candv.
by F.' F. MooHR,
4‘.'-
DAILY i:\i’!U'i l\(i.
IV CI11.KSL,
-I, i.r. l.KN N'.., 1 Macker>l,
To Sacks C.irt'ee.
F.lNCi .Ic'.r.iii..' of chan;rinj; my busines-^, I olfer
for sale my I’LAN'TA TloN on the east si'le of
the C-ijie Fear Itiver, thr-'e miles above the ('larendon
r>iidi;e, known as the Toomer and Mi Kay lands, con-
tai;iin;r ab ut >>00 .n'res. This Farm is susceptible of
the very hiirhe-t improvetnetit, a.nd of being m.ide one
ot ihe I'l. 'I bi' tutsfni aii'l proiitable I’lantatiuns in
(’nrr!’'er!a!! 1 cnnty. On the Farm is a ji.md mill seat
My terms will l>e favor.abie and p.ayments easy.
For particulars, apply to .lidin L». Williams, Ks'j.,
Faveuevil'e. or a'l lr>‘ss the sab.-icrib'-.-r at the tlulf. 1
Aug. 28.
DRV (iOODS
^^TAUM A AV1LLI.\>L'^ are now receiving a very large
ii^ STO(’K, embracing every thing in the l>ry fJoods
line with
Hats, (’aj)s. Roots, Shoes, Silk and
Straw R«>niH‘ts, Fiid)n*lias, and
Rcady-Mad‘ Cl^tliin^, S:r.
Which they will sell ’HlvM’ for Ca^h or apjiroved
Notes, at WHOLKS.V[jH oi'.ly. We invit'..- Merchants
visiting this market to examine our stock.
.) li. STAHU. .) NL WILLIA^LS.
August 1!7, ISoH. :-lltf
O. IIOlTST>\
[7^ OL’Ll) inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found - doors below the Cape
Feur liank, and .5 doors above his old st;in I south side
Person Street, where he intends to krc}> on huml,
Haruessj Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging t ^ his trade. Me res].ectfully
invites his friends from the country to call an.I examine
llis stock before purchasing.
lie will atten.l to llepairing of Harness and .'^addles
punctually, and his charges sh.ill be moderate. Me
would reipiest all indebte l to the firm of HOUSTON vS:
(*\'KK15\ to settle with W. OverV>y or liimself, as they
are compelled to settle the firm’s debts.
August ISoO. ;54tf
€’LI\TO.\
FE.\LVLE IXsTi rrrE.
^I'^HIS Institution will resume its operations again
j on MO.NH.VV, the f'th of SEPTKMBEH.
The charges will be the s:- iie as they have been t'or
L ine'lium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House the past
year—and as he lias .just erecteil New Stables and
t'arriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
lie takes pL asnre in saying to his patrons and the
public gener;illy, that he is still prepared to accom-
moil.ate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age here tofore received. Kvery exertion on his part
shall be used to reniler them comfortable during their
siijourn with him. IFis table is always supplied with
tlie be.st the market affords.
V. SHEMWKLL.
■March •_'4. l,sr>r,. 8t>-tf
(iRiX'l'JHES AM) HARDWARE.
subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
j Gj'ids in tl’.c tjlUn'KilV and Jl.VRDW.VRH LINE;
all of which will be .iobl wholerale or retail, or bar
tered for country firo.luce. on terms the most reasou-
able. .V s.nail lot of SADDLEl’V for sale cheap.
Clive us a call. (}. W'. I. GOLDSTON.
N. l’>. .Vny of my frienils in the country having busi
ness Io tran:-act in this place, such as renewals, kc ,
can have it loiu-. on the usual terms, by sending same
to my caro. Ci. W. 1. G.
Fayetti'vlllu. .Sejit. '27, oOtf
(;o!j)si’,oRor(iH
I'b:n A 1.1: r v.u e.
''MK thh’d Session of this Institution commences on
Vn-.lnvS'lay. the uf .Jan’y IH.')5, and ends on the
8ii of •) uiic, i S.").'*.
Uev. JAS. H. RUENT, A. IV, President.
Dr. Moirn.n.N Ci.oss, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of
Mathematics.
■And a full ccrps of Teachers in every branch.
Hoard, iiiclu.ling Washing, Lights, Fuel, &c.,
per ses?.ion, -ioO 00
Tuition in Primary Departmetit, VIt) 00
(^•illegiatc department, ^-0 00
One hundred dollars will cover :ill expenses of the
session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental
bramdies.
Pupils in jriniary -lepartntcnt charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable in
! advatice.
j Three Lectures on scientific sulyects will be delivered
I each month.
j We are making every eJl’ort to render the School the
! first in advantages and cheapness, and pledge to reduce
prices, and multijdy the alvantages in proportion to
the increase of jiatrona;re. When our number of pupils
reaches I'OO wc shall be able to reduce the prices
nearly one half, every one ai'ling us, is also aiding in
plai ing the means of n superior education within the
reaeb of almost every girl in the State.
We return thanks for the tinexamfded support w«
liave had and believe it will be coutinugd. For further
information apply to the Presi.leut of the faculty, o»
myself. WM. K. L.VNE, Pres’t Stockholders.
‘Dec. Vi, 1854. 07-tf
practice in the County and Superior (^ourts of Cumber
land, IHaden, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 18.')3. 79-tf
W. A. HUSKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
CLEKK AND MASTER IN EQUITY.
Fayktteville, N. C.,
May be found at the Equity OlHce, in the Court Touse.
Sept. 22, 18;',5.
38-tf
.). A. SPEARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TTENDS the Courts of Cuiuberland, Harnett.
Wake and .Johnston.
Feb’y i:{, 18o(>.
Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C
r8-lyr
“I.AW COPARTNERSHHV'
WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law
Copartnership, and will practice in the (,’ourts
of the following counties of this State: (Chatham, Cum
berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court.
.T. H. HAUGHTON.
•INO. MANNING.
l’itts>)orough, N. C., .lan’j- 1, 185*‘>. 72tf
o
II. L. IIOI.MKS,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street, | A l‘L now receivin
.1. W. liAKER
Is now receiving from tlic North the
largest finest, :ni(l most cnrcfully se
lected stock of
ii'i K.\rri 3JSC
ever olfered in this market; whii;h, adde l to his own
manufacture, makes his .is.-^oitni'-nt lomjdeto;—all of
'vhii'h lie will sell on tlie lowest possible terms for cash
or on time lo punctual cu-^tomers.
F:ishii.liable (>ainted cottage l>od-ronni Furniture in
sett^; curled h:;ir ami shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Do.U'^s; llnreaus; Secretaries and liook-(’asc.'; What-
Not-: 'i'iibles, all sort-^; Wash Stands; t'andle Stands;
War.lr(,bes; Picture Frames and Glass; V/indow Sha les;
('I'l'iiices: Curtain I>ands; Sofas in M.-ihogaiiy auil
Walnut; Tete .a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans atnl Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood I’ianos, one with ..Kolinn At
tachment; Rosewood Mciodi.ans, froni tiie bet manufac
tories in New V»rk and Uostuii, warranted as goo«i as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. Vork
prices—freigiit only adilci.
November 2. 45t
Fall aiii Wniter (^oocls.
.¥. T.
under Journal office.
Dec. 12.
48-tf
wili
sir«- 1.
(.iu’f
ri'e ]i
ion the tirst^of December next, if de- | last yeur. Roard >;10 per month, including wash-
.July 17, ISoO.
J. HAUGHTON.
2otf
E.
F. MoOIlK.
4'*-
( r\HU:!iLA.\D I'Alli.
at the CRiiCKi'.RV STORE
a 1 i.. inpi' t’ -I" 'rtnient .d'
( fliiia, and l‘]arilit'iiuarcs
: r a';m".-t evt'tytiiing renui- ’e f comfort or
li.
W. N
Tll.LlNGHAST.
F.rk.-
surer Spoons^ f i II*
. I iii.l |)rs.‘-i |-t KIli^ I ' al.'l Car^fi.r-.
Mhrr i'ake tSashcts^—
111 1' line, a! tri.ni "Si t" '!.;|o each.
nnl I'orhs. anil .-^fissor.s of
■ iin.ity.
iSriltatiia Tva and i'otfee i*ots.
Sjiooii.'. La.lie.'. Communion
ijtf a variety f.r >il, J-'liii.l or Lir'l.
ijOifhut;^ 4mlastss. fi^m 7 x ^ t , -J" x 1*'.
• ■ : ’ I'. Mat.'. l'.a>ki t!-. Tin a:; 1 V>, ...leli Wale.
iind the
written
which work will be war-
.M-rt U--
\S. N
Fit ' !.y
1 ILLI.NC.HAST.
i;' Ini
iSatth of €'ape i'ear^ )
()rTf>i:i;n I''")'). )
S ^ 1 ' i 'EN D 1 —The 1! . ■ I of Dirert'.f ': of thN
■ i.ilii-. haviii:.' ■iei-lare l a L'.’>. b'li'l "t I our D'-!-
I ]'.;:rty C'iit,', j.er .'liarf, fioiii the pr..tir- of
i!! tin: ;-.i>:ic will be pr.i l .at the piin-
i: . I l'.r.iuch.-:s '...i an 1 aft -r tlu- IsL .N )V‘';n-
li. R, SAV 'vGi;. Ca-'i r.
: r.'tl'tN
STK,i
\'i I, ■... pi lilt' ' cl. ; u I lie -:' III f.ii'S ile
.'fU • i . LLTlLRLoil, Nurseryn;aii.
F iveitcv ille.
]■;. 1.. f r Rhubarh >i l‘i^: i’laiit,
, ilyai li.;'.. , Tulips und Cr,,,a,J sli.iu; ! now
d. as they ou-lit to b,- planteil within tlie
..lit;: . or li.r.-i solicited '.y ‘ c. L.
r.'tt
. 1 ' rri
1 '''I
\ I t ■ ;
t tijt IV
^ixm m\i Tiii)i FILL
STARH & WILLIAM.S
Al:l. Kl ' I I l-'-'i . nKIU
;f)nd I'all \\ nili r Niock it’ (iood
■hantj
V. iiifh they tall the attention of Mi
ni i^ing tlicir j urcha-;c.- ii th: marl,
i'l,
l^'-tf
Mil;
■J
or(‘ i\‘W (j»()xls.
.Tiber i.« receiving his l .VLL ,\.ND W IN-
.' I'OrK, consisting of alao-^l every tliiP:;
9itir;Ur(tre itmi
—ALSO—
:i' >t ,nd >ho( s, Siiddl‘i’} , I'ish, vSjc.,
i '..liK !i he will sell cheai> for Cash, )>arter (or
, . e, , on -hoit time. Store recently occupied
... .\lai-h, near the Dobl.in ilou^e.
G. W. 1. GOLDSTON.
■ , . I >-■,, 4Stf
1 ai .Id's and l^iantcr’s Almanac, tor
I ^.'>7. I'or sale, wiioles.ale or rctar,, by
E. .J. 11 \LE SON.
ROIiER'F D. (iREEX,
( LATE GREEN x WEAR.)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. C.
l>. G. >)ogs to return his sincere thanks to the
imblic lur tiic kind patron.age hO liberally be-
st 'Wi' I upon the late Firm. an.I informs them he has
b .light the interest . f J. S. Wear, and will continue
the bu>inc'^s in all its branches at the oM stan.l, ntider
his entire upei inten.lence.
N. R All Watehts left with him f'r repair will be
taken apart in the pre-ence of the owners,
necc.''ary rep.iirs ji.iinte i out to them and
contract iriven for tiie sa.me,
ranicl tor tw.. years.
0;i hati'l and f..r sale now, the mo^^t varied and
ch..ice 'clei t' .11 of CLOCKS aii.l other time pieces
that has ever l>een ottered to the pul)lic in North Caro-
iiiia, whieli he will sell at New ^ ork prices, and also
u \M for two ye.av.-.
debt' line t.) and i>y the late firm will be paid
an.l received by R. I^. (>I^LEN.
Augii't 2-'), i'*"''’..
John •/. i*emherlon
^ a .\S just rec' 1 ''iie of the most ■le'-itable Stocks of
^ M **ilk I'aiK y Wooil-,
ever ■.lleri'd by him, embracing all the newe
Such as Plain .and col'.I Moir .\ntii(Ue ,'^ilks. Rich ()ni-
i.ie .'':'.ti('i-i. Strire.l an.l jdain Silk \ alenci.i, Ponlinett
Robes, Plain aiel l>r )i;a.l‘‘ Merinos, 1‘lain, Plaid, and
rich Fig' l Fien.-h DeLains, an.I a great miwiy other
ne»\ style.' .vls", a large Stock ot \ civet. Cloth, and
SilK Mantilla-;, Ch.-ks aii'l Talmas, Ray State, .^tella
Pl.i'-h and Tiftic ShawN. .V great variety of the
latest sty!i >^ of
l‘Ri:SS l’!HM>H\(iS,
I'retndi Enibroi.leries, llonctoii Lace « t>llars, over\
color of the best .iiiality of K-id and
Gauntlet'! for Ladies and (ient::. -V few very
hands..me fiatterns Woo-^tedcurtain D;im-
.1 ;k. with trimming'^ to suit, some very
htin.isi nie Oil Winb.w Shades.
ALSO, roi: liK.NT'S WE.VR.
k, i’.lue. uii'l olive I’.roa.I Cloths, Rlack an'l F;in-
, V 'a"imere .m i Ve.stin-'. A very large Stock of
n3:.s3f 1 w. SBPi; f #/otub.vu
:ind SSovo, r.iade in the late.st
style-; ami 11'. /i'irrinli/.
The ab ive St'ick '.va^; selecte.l with great care as re-
,r;,rd' -tyle and price-;, aii'l will be olfered .at wholesale
r,r retail, on very a- e..nioiodaVn._' teruM The public
..-..tier illv are respectfully iii\itcd to call and e.-iamine
for then.-elves.
Sej.t '-O, l''.‘i'i.
|.\\{> I'OR SAU:.
\('i:i:S Of’ LAND lying .n n)>per
L'ttle River, in IIarnett County, well
•11 lo. ate I for the Turpentine Itusiness.
11 .ic. .iiiMio.latiag terms. Apply soon
.r at Fayetii:vil'
ing, lights, ,j-c.
L. (\ GR.VVES, A. >L, who has served us so long
and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, new also
has charge of the Stew.ird's Department, which ren
ders it tloubly sure that this department will be con
ducted to the entire satisfaction of all.
Mr. Stradella will continue iu charge of the Musical
Department; and Mrs. Stradella the Departmen* ot
H. A. BIZ/.ELL,
Sec’v Boar.l of Trustees.
oO-tf
Painting, &Cj
Clinton, .Fuly 2-), 18r>ti.
Dr. JAS. F.
SVPT'L.W
1 OLILKl.S,
r.l:
F..r
.1. A.
timber '.1
It ui:l be
to the Sil'
•rill
( OAI.! (
Ti»NS I’.EST HIM) .'\SI! now landing,
and a supijlv kept c.iiistantly on han.l by
* T. ( 15. 0. WORTH,
rii!'i^ton, Sept. 20, 18.V. ll-2m
>00
WM. Me!,.
Sept.
S now receiving a large am
GOODS in lii.s line, viz:
(J. IMioinson
1 complete STOCK OF
Corner o/’ Ifai/ muf Donahhnn Strn fs, O2>j>ost(r
th>' Vaj/etfeviUc
^ resfiectfully call the atten-
||ir:i| WW tion of liix friend's and customers
to his complete stock of
DRl(iS,
n i: III1 \ i:s,
Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuflfs,
Wliich he is now ret;eiving. and will offer
I at prices as lou us they can be bought .it
this m.arkei His object is to sell
.Mediciile that can be depen.led upon, as he buys none
but the genuine article.
Constantly on hand
sV”tyl7sof’ Huniiuij FI df, Cumphf’.i, , 7'urj>rntiif,
Alcoitol, Ji'iindirs and (^for Mtiiiral
C'oitijI'css Wdtrr, ( lU'iifr
East Itt'hu ('nAtur Oil.
March ir.', 185f.. 87-tf
. - I
l.itok t(» \)xr Jnlcrcst m I inic.
fBlHE Proprietor, after having the ^
JL misfortune of getting burnt out, I
has re-built his Steam Saw .Mill and is
now iirepared to furnish
at short notice, either in town or at the Mill, 8 miles
from Fayetteville, on the Western Plank Road. I hope
to receive jiatronage inasmuch as 1 am in the midst of
the best heart Tinilier and can furnish any length from
10 to 42 feet long, which 1 hope will smt St.-ani '".oat
men wishing to get long timber at short iioticc. 1 also
inten'l keeping 1.umber at TIlO\ ,y M\RS1IS .'^tore,
who will still act as my Agents, and forward bills for
Lumber to me at my Mill. .My terms for lumber shall
be as favorable as any for the same kin.l of Inni'ier.
Those wishing to address me can do si at Man(“hester
P- O., Cumberland Co., N. C. D.WID K1\LF1.
.June IH.jii. 11-(im
FI R rHi'.R sriM‘LH*:s O!' liOOlvS.
m/" .\.;.M'.OND Life in Mexico; ••Pln-Ri I'.ns lah", b\
W Doesticks; The Sparrowgr.ass Papers, by Co/./.eiis;
Hiawatha: “The Wide Wide World"; Hume’s and
Macaulay s Histories of England; Tlie Carmina Sacra;
.Aiken's C'hristian .Minstrel; Dicks Works; .Jacobus
Notes on the Cu>spels; Maury’s Physical Geogr.-.jdiy of
the Sea; .^c., just received E. .L H.\LE ,v SON.
•Inly Jt.
DWELi.INC; rOR SAU:.
rilHE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
J and Lot (ui the corner of (Jillespie and Russell
Streets, at jiresent occupied by .Mr. Henry Lrambei-t.
Terms rensontihle.
May 20.
liEDSTEADS! REDSTEADS!!
fUST received from the .Manufacturer, Ira Ilersey,
a supply of
JBF.DSTE.mS
of various jiatterns, and made of good seasoned timber.
These Re lstea'ls are manufactured in this jdace, and
c.in be sold to dealers as low as they can be got from
the North. Call and examiue.
A. M. CAMPBELL.
April f. i*4-y
O.^ TIIK t'.lPK FE.IK KIVKR.
A T a meeting of the Roat owners interested in nav-
igating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville
and Wilmington,
On motion, I). McLaurin was called to the Chair,
' and R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary.
I On motion of .lames F. Marsh,
I Rrsolve l, That from and after the 1st day of .Janu
ary, 1S")(). Cash will be required upon the delivery
i of all |.'rei?lits at Wilmington and Fayetteville re
spectively,
j On motion of .1. D. Williams,
Resolved. That each of the Steamboat Companies on
: the Cape Fear River, troni and after the 1st of .lanuary,
will carry Guano from Wilmington to Fayette
ville at 10 ccnts per bag. Lime at 2-j cents per cask,
an.l Toun 1 Pia-:ter at .’.1 cents per cask, and that a
Ks:)i>i Ti>> OS' 20 i*i:k
' from the printe.i an.l established rates on all other
' articles will be made trom and after that tlate, all
Carta>:e an-l Drayage being paid by the shippers.
(>11 motion I'f .lames Ranks,
I r.esolve.l, That the foregoing bo published in the
1 town p:»pers.
D. McLAURIN, Chairman.
R. M. Orrell. Sec’y.
I Dec. 2L 1H'>5. 05-tf
CHARLES HANKS,
r e Tio.vn: it,
^YHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Fortiijn Fruits, Nuts, Cijars, Tobacco, SniijJ',i('C
J>»TKEET,
Fayetteville, W. C.
^ March 1, 185.3. 73tf
W. F. ELl.lOTT, I
General Commission amf ForwariUmj Merrhan
AVILMINGTON, N. C.
June 10, 1854. 4tf
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
€ o n .ni«J^i
AND
FORWARDING MERCHANT,
U*ilMinslon, .V. C.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 18-55.
4
(«rotter it's.
Hardware,
Cutlery,
lilacksniilhtV ’Tur-
jxMiluic 'Tools,
Agricnltiinil Ini-
pleinents,
lioots and Shoes,
llVfflr/f//,
HAY STREET,
tlieir Fall and Winter GOODS
! lats and Ca|)s,
SaddltM'y and Lea
ther,
Heavy urlie.les in
tlu“ Drn*f line.
Ready-made C’lo-
tiiinii, and
Sta[)l(‘ Dry (ioods.
This Stock we are prej>ared to Job or Retail.
Fayetteville, Oct. 21, 43tf
W'e !isk the I’lanters and Turpentine men to ex
amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes.
mliarbie Faciorfh
67
T
PF.MRERTON.
lltf
MeK W.
tl-tf
•L-
II ITS. tlB. uDon un siioiiii.
In all varietie.';' which he offers for sale at low prices
for j^r-y” (' vSH, or to p‘t//i)i'/ m^h.mcrx.
He returns his thanks to his
liberal p.itronage, and solieits a
same.
J. (
I'-tomers for their
intinuance of the
. TllO.MSi)N,
Market Square.
:i(itf
lOK HALF. fllKM*.
HANDBUGGll.
^ I- .t i-epair.
A. MvKJr’.illAN,
September 185t>.
iSiis .irrivefi:
F Great Ivon Wheel Examined," by Parson
a. P.rownlow, price >1 00, just rec’l. PostuL'e
on it by mail is IS cents.
Also, a few more of the ‘ Great Iron "l ecl,
raison Graves. ii- J- HALE ii
May U8.
HALE
8-
'rh(‘H(‘\v Slatiit‘s.
IHE Subscribers have received on consignment, a
tew copies of the New Revisal. Price cn«/i
vH (Ifl. E. J. II.'VLL ^ feON.
•laii'y 21.
I'iie snhscrihers will pnrc.hase Spirits
Tui'iieiUire. ir make adv.inces on consignments to their
friends in W ilminsrton, or New Y(>rk.
C. T. HAIGH 4- SONS.
April It, IH.").'). '">tf
v.\i.r\iiLi-: 1'Roi‘ER'rv
S OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay-
etleville, about l-iO .Veres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About \cres of it is fine Meadow Land, astheC'rop
now on if will show Al-;.>, the
VaEisa!>l> ISi i« k Ntorr and i..ol
near the Market .Sijuari;., occ;ipied by Mr. John A.
P..inl.:Tton.
.V Ltiige ;i!i.l Valuable !...>t, fronting on Donaldson,
Maxweir.-snd .Muiuford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,- eonld be divided into several Building
Lot.s—vei y ne.ar I lie ne\. I’eiurile High School Luiidlngs.
Also, the St.ibie L. t a.ljoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DIvW R ,\ I’.LE P.lill.DINti LOTS on both
WinsliM.' and .Mumford Streets.
■All this pro(.erty can now be purchased on favora
ble terms, ati'l a large part can remain on l>ond and
Mort 'age if .lesired.
J. S. BANKS,
.Merchant,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan’y 1, 185*i. GG-tf
S. M. THOMAS^
DEALER IN
I'ANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
H.ATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
BLANKETS, &c., &c.
Corner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N.C.
Dec. 17, 1855. ‘j2-tf
Worth & Utley,
Eorwardinj^ and General Coniuussion
MERCHANTS,
Fit y et ter ille ^ *V. €.
J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLKY.
LOVERD ELDRIDGE,
mBttorneif at
WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp
son Counties.
Smithfield, -\pril 15, 1856. *.*G-tt
'g. \V. WTLLLWIS 4
Have just received a large and well selected as
sortment of
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
to which they invite the attention of Country Mer
chants.
March 17, 1855 84-
By GEO. LAUDER.
T»’U dImiRS ;1BI)VE C. T. II.UGII k .SflN’); KTOKl!:
Fayetteville, IV. V.
Jan’y 20, 1856.
64ypd
The ijUt^CHt Cfrrka^e Factory in
the S^outhl
Th‘ ^id Nortli Slah' in I77(>—
Second Series, being Revolutionary Incidents and
Sketches of Character in North Carolin i, by Rev. E.
W. Caruthers, D. D. Price -“Si 2i.
Just received. E. .1. HALE & SON.
Sept. 18.
c:an rwELiAs c. .h's ric E.
Sicaim's Justice, lleciscd, ami ailapttil to tlu
New Ilexiseil Code.
raiHlS work, invaluable to M.agistrate.«, Olliccrs, and
IL all who have occasion to know the Law, an-1 to
use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Price
^8 50. For sale by I'-- J- H-VLE SON.
.\ugust 1856. *
J.
4-tf
iiiiK
THO.
Oct. H*, IS.'.
J. CIIRTLS.
4;J-tf
Postage
bv
SlNGlNCi HOOKS.
nilE CARMINA SACRA; Aikin's Christian Minis-
L trel; Sclah. A fuither st;ppl> rec’d.
E. J. HALE & i»ON.
The Book of Scottish P.alla>ls.
The Scottish (Ja !; The P.:>ok of Ballails, hy Bon
(Jaulticr; McFingal, by Tcumbull: Lillian and other
Poems, by Praed; Watson’s Dictionary of Poetical
(Quotations: Ballads, l>y W. Harrison .Ainsworth: Leigh
Hunt’s Stories in Verse: .Vllingham’s Poems: Hogg’s
Tale.-; i’ho (Queens of {England of the House of Hano
ver, by Dr. Dor.an; The Noctcs Ambrosianie of Bl.ick-
wood: R.ihn’s New H;in 1 Book of Games; The War ot
the .Allies, from the ('.iri-espon.lent of t‘ie Loinlon
Times; Novelties, Inventions and ('nriosities in .Arts
and Manufactures; S:c. E. J. H.VLE SON.
April 23.
f>r. K. %. »li%4'K.
FFICE Front Rooms, o.er Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s
Chemist and Drug Store.
Eeb’y 7,
C. 1*01-:,
DEALER IN
STAl’LE I’WNCY DRV GOODS,
HATS, CA1‘S, HOOTS, SHOKS,
AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.
Particubar attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and
Trimmings.
liaj/ Street, Fayetteville, N. C.
May 26, lb55.
DORIUN HOUSi:!
POWERS & TROY, Proi'Rif.tous.
I'BIHE Proprietors of this Establishment
■ announce to the ]>ublic. that owing to
the constantly increasing j.atronage exten.l-
ed to them, they have been iniiuceil to en
large the accommoilation by the addition ot
an extensive Dininff Room on the lower tloor, atil suite
of Rooms on the second door; thus enabling them to
accommodate .all who may favor them with a call. .Vn.l
thev pledge themselves to an increase.! exertion to
give satisfaction to their patrons.
S{»acious Stables attached and c.iroful Ostlers in at-
tenilance
The eligible location of the Establishment, with thf
experience of the Proj-rietors in providing for the com
fort of their patrons, they hojie will secure to them a
liberal share of the travel.
The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de
part from this House.
Carriages in attendance on arriv.-vl and ilenarture of
Steam Boats, for the accommodation 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, Alay 12, 1856.
^•15 Ri-]WASI ,
110R the ajiprehension an ! delivery of in}’ negro
man PA(tE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of
a-'e; or for his confinement in any Jail so that 1
ifet him again. When lie left he iiad on a brown
Satinett (’oat aiel Pants, makes a good appearance,
and no doubt will pass himself as a free man; about 5
feet 10 or 11 inchei* high, weighs about 1 H5 poun.lij,
and had. at the time iie left, a fellon on the middle
finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goalee (or
long lieard.) I expect he will endeavor to make his
way to .Abingdon, Washington cfHinty', \a., where he
was rai.'-i d. D. M. .MclAL KIN,
Laurinbnrgh, Richmond Co., V. C. ■
[ Feb’y 4, 1856. 75-tf
3tf
A. A. McKETlIAA
UESPECTFULLY informs his iriends and the
public, that he has built up large subst.antial
Brick Buildings .at his Old St.ind. expressly lor man.
ufacturing C.arriuges. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he
hopes bv strict attention to business, with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a !ontinuance of the
same. He warrants his work to be made of the best
material anil by experienced workmen in each branch
of the business. His work will compare favorably
with any made in the United States, for neatness and
durability. He is determineil to sell and do any
work in his line en as good terms as any work done
elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand,
Finished, the LARGEST STOCK of
Carria^e.s, liaroiirlies, Ivockdwoi^s, and
Ever offeied in this place, and a very large stock
of work nearly hni he.l, which will be finished daily.
.All of which will be soM very low for ('.^sii, or on
short time to punetual eu.stomers. He has on
h a nd tno”e t h .i n () N F 111' .N D15 L D .\ N D III' f ^ V eiii-
cles finished and in cour^e of eonslruction.
Se3y^ -All work m.a.le l>y him is w;irraiited 12 iiionthfl
with I.ail- iisaue, .iiid -;hoiill it tail !iy b;i.l workmanship
or material will be rej>,airc.l free of charge.
Persons ^\i^lliIlg to buy v»>> id lo well to call and
exaniiiie for tlien.-elve.^.
Orilers thankfully i eeci ve.l i:r.l promj tly attended to.
R-‘p!iiriiig ('xeeiite.i it short notict and on very
reasonable terms.
May 28, 1 Ho - f»8tf
Losr.
S \.‘'T Nigh;, between tile Mmket House and the
Dobiiiii House, a .'inall P()l>rE M>N.NI.A, con-
laining about or e.insistitig of two I'ive Dol
lar (loM j.ieees, three Tw > and-.i-11.ilf Gobi piece.' and
four )lie Dollar Gobi; also some small (diaiige ;ind ;i
bill or two. iV suitable rewar.1 will be jjiven for the
reovery ot' the above desi'ribc.l Purse and .Money.
WM. McLEOD.
I'ay(-ttevil1e, ,Iune t,*IS.')(;. 1* tf
Narrali\* of tin' }v\pc»lition of an
.\merican S.(U:olron to the Chiri.a Sea-; and Japan, bj
Coiii Perrv, C. Navy, with numerous illustrations,
e lite.1 by iiev. D>-. F I,, ilawi.s.
■\lso, liirther sujipiios of Mrs. Hent/’s Novels; .viiss
Murray's Travels through the L'. S.; .Mitcliell’s Tra
veller's (Jui'le: Steel P.-n-;, .^c.
R. J. 14ALE .V SON.
.Auir. 12.
Fire insnrffnee*
3^HE .ETNA Insuranee ( iiiiiiany of ll.irtfio-l. h.av-
H. iiig pai.l the tax impose.I by tlu* Revenue Law
of the late Lezisl.ifure, w'il! eoiitinue its .\g'niy in
Fayetteville, nn.ierthe mana.'ein ’iit of the undersign
ed, who is )irepa; e.l to is'Ue I’.iii 'ies of hisiirance on
Ruildings or (ioois. either in this io'vn t>r in any
part of the .n ;.r')j^' r ipi 'ieaiioii. description
of the Property, .vc.
The .VyfN >'I I'A ■'V ii.is been in oi.'.ration about
30 ye.irs. Its . apital : • OOO. I'lie lion. Thos.
K. Brace w.is its first Pre l ient. and he still holds that
office; .and several of its first Direetors are "ill active
and elVu ieiit menibcrs of the Itoard. It has at :*ll times
sustaine.l the lii;:he,..t eharai ur f .r he prudence of
its inaiiiLJeniem, .'iiid ;or tiin liberality with'wliich it
has ever 'I'ljuste.l its losses.
E. J. HALE, Agent.