(DIB
semi-week: L.Y.
VI.]
FAYRTTEVIIJ.E, N. C., NOVEMBER G, 1856
NO. 554.]
M->N1'\VS \N'D TIiriJShAYS
'DVVMII) .). A: SON.
i r.lTuKS: \\1> I’U'.tPHir.TnnS.
V- .. • f tlio 'fini-Wpokly *>i!skrver OO if in
; if 'liirln;» the yonr of snhserip-
I- "s J tiftpr the yt>;ir has expireil.
I ,r Wot ki/ >iisF.uvi;ii i»0 per tiimuui, if puiti in
,, V ■ 1-. if p.'ii'l (lurine tlie year of sul)scrip-
,■ >.•, Ill) at'tor tlie year has expireil.
\ I'>;T1 S K M K NTS insrrtf'l f.ir sixty rents per
r. ' ' ■ liiifs t >r the tifst, :iml thirty i;eiits for each
■ • iiii'.’ 'I'-.rii iiti.in. Vf:irly allvertiseInent^^ by spe-
.. : , at re;i'.inat>le rates. Ailvertisers are
, . !■• ^iat(> the nninlier of insertions desireil. or
w. iie .•outinnei] till f'trliiil, au>l i-hanreil aceord-
Csi?“ Letters to the IMit ^rs must l>e jiost-paid.
A'lveri"'ements to lie inserted - yi'lf, charged ;‘)0 per
extra.
(iVxms
r ^ uMic are re.-pectfnlly invited to examine our
1 u.-v. St. .-k of
Brussels, Tapestry St Ingrain Carpetings.
.. I ii ive iuhand’)0 Rolls assorted styles and qualities.
■JO (h M. t',.4 .'t S loiK'loths.
\ v.'t and Tutted Runs, ("ocoa and Alacant Mats,
V ur usual stock "f 11 luse KurnishiiiirOoods, Ac. «ic.
Ofi series of every kind. H.\Ul)W.\RE & CL'TLKRV,
at wholesale v>r retail.
W. TILLINGHA.ST A: CO.
t 1". 4'jtf
nk\v"la\v hooksT
A NKW Kdition of Tidd'a Practice. '2 vols.
.% The F.iruni, or 4n year's Full I'ractice at the
’ % ’.i.t iH Bar; by David Paul Brown.
• iTV 'f Law and Knuity; being vols i in 1 i i
for i>0.
K J. HALt: & i^ON.
I
AM now
NEW GOODS.
receiving my Fall and Winter Stock of
L.wP,.
«t received by
i 'JD.
.H S r RE( EIVEI),
BACON tilDl'.S;
Pioxes S idrt and Lemun t'rackers;
1(1 Half bbls. Siiutt. , Kaji'.e Mil!;
lo Bi'Xes ;jteftDi I'andv.
. r by E* F. MOORE,
i _U. ■ 4*».
(IlilK’KKIES. IIARDWlllE AND CliTLERY.
Thene jroods were bought late in the'season, and
conse|uentl3' at reduced prices. My stock of BOOT'S
and is complete, embracing many kinds of
extra sues; Blankets, Kerseys, &c.; Hats, fine and
common THOS. J. JOHNSON,
Old Stand, near the Cape Fear Bank and
Market place.
Nov. 12. 62-tf
An Fill tiro i\ew Stock!
'’I''nr, subscriber respectfully informs the public,
1 that he has received his STOCK OF GOODS, aud
would rvvjufst those in want of
l>K¥
Fattfif imoods^ Boots and Shoes^
HATS, TRUNKS, HAKDWAKE, &c.,
To give him a call, as he can sell his Goods .\S LOW
■\S ANY ONE, and warrants them to give satisfaction.
I.. BKA.^DT,
Gillespie St., near the Market,
Fayetteville, N. C.
October 1, 185>». 44-2m
VALUABLE FARM FOR SALE.
Being desirous of changing my business, I oifer
for sale my PL.A.NTATION on the east side of
the ('ape Fear River, three miles above the Clarendon
Briiige. known as the Toomer and McKay lands, con
taining nbout 800 acres. This Farm is susceptible of
the very highest improvement, and of being made one
ol the most beautiful and profitable Plantations in
Cumberland county. On the Farm is a good mill seat.
My terms will be favorable and payments easy.
For particulars, apply to John D. Williams, Esq.,
Fayetteville, or address the subscriber at the Gulf. 1
will give possession the first of December next, if de
sired. L. J. IIAUGHTON.
Gulf, July 17, 1856. 23tf
FOR SALE CHEAP.
7 SECOND HAND BUGGICS in good repair.
A. A. McKETHAN
75
daily I'.XI'KC I'iXG.
r.i'.XE^ CHEESE.
'!• i^r. bb]'. No. 1 Mack**r.»l,
~'t Sacks CuflVe.
E F. MOORF/.
4',t-
( IMHERLAM) fair.
rjT' i; I.. lies will find at th “ t'ROCKERY STORE
a I- iinpl-'te assortment of
riiiiia, ami r.arlheiiware,
- '1 '■ aliii'^'t cvervthinr re-iui>ife f"r comfort or
. . ■ W, N, TILLING HAST.
Silver Plated S^pootts^ Ladle.s, Forks,
: . r ai.'i V’essert Ktiives and (.ast^r.-.
Silver Plated t ake ttaskets^—
iM'lsi iiie. af fr >in 'S7 t' oacli.
hHi res an*! i'orhs^ ami Scis.'ors of
,M;i i'y.
liritfnttia Tea aud i'olfee t*ots^
, , Sp 1 itis. Lada s, r oiumnnion
ijtnuits. a vari:'ty f^r (hi,
t.iUiLia" tiila.'^ses. fi^
' Mat'. ll:isket.-. Titi
; ' •■!..■ \I ■i tar.'. \r \
I'luiil T Liril.
n 7 X " r.. X 16
and \\ . odeii Ware,
F‘-r 'a'e ’.y
N 11LLI\i:H VST.
Im
mfohn ml. M^emberton
Has .)U9t rec’d one of the most desiiable Stocks of
Silk and Fancy Staple Good««,
ever offered by him, embracing all the newest styles of
iLadies’ Dress Iwoods,
Such as Plain and col’l Moir .Antique Silks, Rich Om
bre Satins. Striped and plain Silk \ alencift, Poplinett
Kobes, i’lain and Brocafle Merinos, Plain, Plaid, and
rich Fig’d French DeLains, and a great many other
new styles. .\lso, a large Stock of \ elvet, Cloth, and
Silk Mantillas. Cloaks and Talmas, Bay State, Stella
Plush and Tiftic Shawls. A great variety of the
latest styles of
FRESS TRIMMLNGS,
French Embroideries, Honeton Lace Collars, every
color of the best quality of Kid and
tiauntlets for Ladies and Gents. \ few very
hanilsonie patterns Woostedcurtaiu Dam
ask, with trimmings to suit, some very
handsome Oil Window Shades.
ALSO, FOR GENT’S WEAR.
Blfiok, Dlue, and Olive Broad Cloths, Black and Fan
cy Cassimeres and Vestings. very large Stock of
CMjOTHMAi'G
For .tlt‘11. Yoillli«* and Bov«, made in the latest
styles and W' ikmitttfhq' warranted.
The above Stuck was selected with great cere as re
gards style and prices, and will be offered at wholesnle
or retail, on ver^- accommodating terms. The public
ffenerally are respectfully invited to call and examine
for themselves. J- A. PEMBERTON.
Sept 1H')0. 41tf
DRV GOODS A r WHOLESALE.
(j^TARR 4. WILLIAMS are now receiving a very large
^ STOl’K, embracing every thing in the Dry Goods
line with •
Hats, Crip.s, Roots, Slices, Silk anl
Straw Bonnets, Unibrollas, and
Ready-Made Clotljin^,
Which they will sell CIIE.\P for Cash or approved
Notes, at WHOLESALE only. We invite Merchants
visiting this market to examine our stock.
J. B. STARR. J. M, WILLIAMS.
August 27, 1856. 34tf
O. HOLSTO\
WOULD inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fei*r Bajik, and 3 doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand,
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully
invites his friends from the country to call and examine
his stock before purchitsing.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
punctually, aud his charges shall be moderate. He
would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON &
OV^ERBY to settle with W. Overby or himself, as they
are compelled to settle the firm’s debts.
August 27» 185t5. 34tf
FEMALE LXSrrrUTE.
rriHIS Institution will resume its operations again
X on MONDAY, the 8ih of SEPTEMBER.
The charges will be tl e same as they have been for
the last year. Board .iilOper month, including wash
ing, lights, ^'u.
L. C. GRAVES, A. M., who has served us so long
and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, new also
has charge of the Steward’s Department, which ren
ders it doubly sure that this department will be con
ducted to the entire satisfaction of all.
Mr. Stradella will continue in charge of the Musical
Department; and Mrs. Stradella the Department of
Painting, &c. H. A. BIZZELL,
Sec’y Board of Trustees.
Clinton, July 25, 1856. 30-tf
SPRI.VG SVPPMjW
Dr. .I AS. F. FOIILKKS,
Corner of Hay and Donahhon Streets, opposite
the FfiyettevUle Hotel,
WOL LD respectfully call the atten
tion of his friends and customers
to his complete stock of
DRUGS,
.11 i: D 1€1
Oils, Paints and Dye-StufFs,
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 can be depended upon, as he buys none
but the genuine article.
Constantly on hand
Burnini/ Fhiid, Cnmphrne, Spirits Turpentine]
Alcoholy Branilies and HVnc*-, (/or Medical
purposes;) Conyress Water, Citrate
ila(jnesia. East India Castor Oil.
March 15, 18'>tJ. 87-tf
I
GOI.DSHOROTTGH
coi.iiECJi:.
'1HE third Session of this Institution commences on
Wedntfsday, the 3d of Jan’y 1855, and ends on the
3d of Juue, 1855.
Rsv. JAS. H. BRENT, A. B., President.
Dr. Moro.»ji Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of
Mathematics.
.4nd a full corps of Teachers in every branch.
Beard, including Washing, Lights, Fuel, «c.,
per session, .$50 00
Tuition in Primary Department, $10 00
Collegiate Department, $20 00
One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the
session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental
branches.
Pupils in primary departwnent charged the usual
price for ornamental branches. One half payable in
advance.
Three Lectures on scientific subjects will be delivered
each month.
We are making every effort to render the School the
first in advantages and cheapness, and pledge to reduce
prices, and multiply the advantages in proportion to
the increase of patronage. When our number of pupila
reaches 200 we shall be able to reduce the prices
nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in
placing the means of a superior education within the
reach of almost every girl in the State.
We return thanks for the unexampled support w*
have had and believe it will be continued. For further
information apply to the President of the faculty, ol
myself. WM. K. LANE, Pres’t Stockholders.
Dec. 13, 1854. 57-tf
The subscribers will purchase Spirits
Turpentine, or make advances on consignments to their
friends in vVilmington, or New Y'ork.
C. T. HAIGH J- SONS.
April 9, 1865 90tf
Dr. K. A.
Front Rooms,
BLACK.
Dr. s. J. Hinsdale’s
OFFICE Front Rooms, over
Chemist and Drug Store
Feb’y7, 1856. 76-tf
“ L \ VV^OPA RTS ERSHI P.”
WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law
Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts
of the following counties of this State: Chatham, Cum
berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court.
J. H. IIAUGHTON.
JNO. MANNING.
Pittsborough. N. C., Jan’y 1, 1856. 72tf
ROOK AGENTS WANTED.
^■IHG Subscribers wish to contract with som« per-
■. son or persons, of energy, address, and respon
sibility, to canvass the State for Subscribers to Dr.
Hawks’s History of North Carolina, the first volume
of which is in press and will be issued in a few weeks,
and to deliver the work after publication. They
would prefer to have a single Agent for the whole
State, who may employ sub-Agents at his discretion.
But if no suitable opportunity should present to secure
the services of such a one, then Agents for Judicial
Districts, or single Counties, will be contracted with.
Immediate application, with reference as to qualifica
tions, is desired. E J. HALE Jr SON.
Nov. 8, 1856.
H. L. HOLMES,
Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C.
>
under Journal office.
Dec. 12.
Front and Princess street,
48-tf
DWELLLNG FOR SALE. |
HE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling j
and Lot on the corner of (lillespie and Russell i
Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert. 1
Tfriiis reasonable. E. J. H.VLE. i
May 29. 8- I
T'
NLIilMI STilll THIS FILL.
STARR & WILLIAMS
AI.K NuW KL;>:i\INi. illKIR
( onil I'alUV \\ intrr Stock otHiood.'
I'll ihfv call the atteiition of Merchants
ri:;.li'ng their pur;hasfs iu tiii.s ux irket
(jtoods.
AM) WIN-
tvery thing
More Aew
IlllK sut.scri>>--r is re(M*iving !iis FALL
i EH Sl'iM'K, (.• aiJ'isiiri;; of almi.’St
GROCEIlSEs
Uardtt’are and iiolloiv^u'are^
—.VLSO—
i'> .t> and ^ lioes, Sadtilf-ry, Fisli, &c.,
:.v -.f which he will sell cheap for Cash, barter for
recently occupied
House.
1. GOLDSTON.
48tf
LAND FOR SAI,E. |
1m ACRES OF LAND lying on upper i
I Irlr Little River, in Harnett County, well I
timbered and well locate.! for the Turpentine business.
It will be sol'l on accommodating terms. Apply soon
to the ;rnscril>er at Fav'etteville ,
WM McL. McKVY. |
Sept 22, 41-tf I
J. C. Tliomson
eceiving a large and complete STOCK OF
S in his line, viz:
HITS. nps. HOOTS A\D SHOES,
C.\N'I'\VKM, S .V. C. JI STICE.
Sicaim's Justice Revisc.d, and adapted to the
\fw Revised Coile.
fBlHIS work, invaluable to Magistrates, Officers, and
M. all w'uo have occasion to know the Law, and to
use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Price
!$■{ 50. For sale by E. J. H.VLE & SON.
.\ugust 1856.
SIIK>1VVEliL llOUiSE.
F.IYETTEVIH.K, C.
East side of Gncn Street, a feic Doors North oj
the yUirlcet House.
this
In all varieties, which he offers for sale at low prices
for 6^” CASH, or to prompt paying customers.
He returns his thanks to his customers for their
libeial paironcige, and solicits
same. J- C. THOMSON,
Market Square.
.Sileptember 3, 1866. 36tf
Gentltineiis Fu nth hi
fBIHE undersigned
iuce, cr on
■ v ic Mar
ia,
hurt time. Store
near the Dobbin
G. W.
and Pianlcr's .\liiianac, lor
I iirnH'r
For sale, wholesale or retai!, by
K. J. HALE & SON.
‘tt 1.'). ^
( ()\l.! (OVL!!
TONS r.KST RED ASH now landing,
.and a suiiplv kept constantly on hand by
■ T. C. a B. G. WORTH.
Wilmington, Sept. 20, 41-2m
500
(iOOl) I.V.NDS I'OK SAI.i;.
1 wish to move West. I wi.'^h to seil my Faim
k 111 the t ape Fear River, on the South side of
tear a mile or two below Rockfish ( reek,
.‘Mi: -,ome «00 to 700 Acre.s of very fine
On the Farm there is a good or
of all kind;, to live in. &c.
V n.y SAW MILL on Kocklish, (late H. McNeill s.) I
. l ''> Ai res LuH'is joitiiTig the same.
■ ’.i K. H r,v;;ns will .show tlie^-e Lands and Mills
>=.y nil- wir-liing to purchase, and al«o giv* the
con-
River
jhard, and
11HE undersigned is now receiving
New York, his Fall and Winter Stock of CLOTH
ING and FURNISHING G)ODS.
Having taken unusual pains in the selection of his
Goods, he flatters himself that his Stock will compare
favorably with any in the market.
Having set out with a determination to sell Goods
upon reasonable terms to prompt paying and Cash
customers, he feels that the experience of the past jus
tifies him in asserting, that all Goods sold by him will
give entire satisfaction as to style and price.
His Stock consists in part of the following Goods,
viz.
Cloth, Beaver, Tweeds and Cassimere Coats,
Do do do do Over do.
Every variety of style of Vests and Pants,
Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts (Linen and 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 purchases previous to
July last, are earnestly requested to pay up, and keep
up their untl my good name.
JAMES McPherson,
Hay street, opposite E. Glover’s.
Sept. 22, 1856.
HE Subscriber desires through
medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronnge bcstovred upon his House the past
year—aud as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage Shed convenient ‘o the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to accom-
cusiomers lor | modate them with transient and permanent board, and
con inuance o e | solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
shall be used to render them comfortable during their
sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the market affords.
P. SIIEMWELL.
March 24, 1855. 86-tf
BEDSTEADS! HEDSTEADS!!
JUST received from the Manufacturer, Ira Hersey,
a supply of
B ]Bn STElmfin s
of various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber.
These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and
can be sold to dealers as low as they can be got from
the North. Call and examine.
A. M. CAMPBELL.
April 9. 94-y
FREIGIITIIVG "
0,11 Till.; C.UPE FEAR KIVER.
4T a meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav
igating the Cape Fear River between Fayetteville
and Wilmington,
On motion, D. .McLaurin was called to the Chair,
aud R. M. Orrell was appointed Secretary.
On motion of James F. Marsh,
Resolved, That from and after the 1st day of Janu
ary. 1856, Cash will be required upon the delivery
of all Freights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re
spectively.
On motion of J. D. Williams,
Resolved, That each of the Steamboat Companies on
the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1 st of January,
1856, will carry Guano from Wilmington to Fayette
ville at 10 cents per bag. Lime at 25 cents per cask,
and ground Plaster at 30 cents per cask, and that a
KilDUCTIO.^ OF 20 PER CEXT.
from the printed and established rates on all other
articles will be made from and after that date, all
Cartage and Drayage being paid by the shippers.
On motion of James Banks,
I Resolved, That the foregoing be published in the
town papers.
D. McLAURIN, Chairman.
1 R. M. Orrell, Sec’y.
I Dec. 24, 1855. 65-tf
l~ VALUAIU.E PROPERTY
FOR
OFFER for sale, my L.\NDS in the Town of Fay-
I M etteville, about 130 .\cres, known as the
I MUMFORD SWAMP.
^ About 80 Acres of it is fine .Meadow Land, as the Crop
' now on it will show. Also, the
! Valiiabl; Brick and Lot
I near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A.
; Pemberton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Maxwell’and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel
I Gardeu Lot,—could be divided into several Building
I Lots—very uear the new Female High School Buildings.
.\lso, the Stiible Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslov and Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on favora
ble terms, ami a large part can remain ou Bond and
Mortgage if desired.
CHARLES BANKS,
COJYFECTMOJrER,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN
Foreign Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco, Snuff, &c
CiREE^r STREET,
Fayetteville, N. C.
March 1, 1853. 73tf
JOSEPH BAKER, Jr.,
ATTORi\EY AT I. A W ,
Has taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s
Law office cm Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Bladen, Robeson and Sam{)son.
March 23, 1853. "9-tf
JUST RECEIVED.
1am now receiving my SECOND STOCK OF
consisting in part as follows:
50 Sacks Rio Coffee;
50 Boxes Cheese, Eng. Dairy and Goshen;
35 Quar. Bbls. No. 1 Mackerel;
30 Boxes Soda and Lemon Crackers;
10 Boxes Candy, Ac., &c.
The above goods added to my present Stock makes
it complete.
All orders will have my personal attention; and
Goods shall be sold Cheap. E. F. MOORE.
Nov. 1. 63-
WANTro^
At High Mount Tannery, on the Charlotte road,
four miles west of Wadesborough, Anson county,
N. C., four or five good SHOE and BOOT MAKERS.
Good Workmen are required—recommended; and the
best of wagee will be given.
JAS. C. CARAWAY.
Nov. 1, 1856. 58-0W
The Greatest Invention of the Aqb.
JJAVING purchased the e,;cclusive right for the
ID >!
W. HUSKE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
AND
CLERK AND MASTER IN EQUITY.
Fayetteville, N. C.,
May be found at the Equity Office, iu the Court House.
Sept. 22, 1855.
38-tf
J. A. SPEARS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett,
Wake and Johnston.
Feb’y 13, 1856.
Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C.
rS-lyr
I FOR CUTTING, TURNING AND MOULDING IRREG-
I ULAR FORMS IN W0OD, I offer the Machine to the
1 Manufacturers of this State as the most perfect and
I effective ever invented to work irregular forms in
j wood. It has been thoroughly tested, and can perform
i the labor of ten to fifty men in the most complicated
; kinds of work.
! It can do handsomely aud rapidly all irregular and
I carved work, such as Circular an^ Gothic Sashes and
■ Doors, Brackets and Scrolls, Tracery and Arches of the
i most difficult patterns. Cabinet Ware and Furniture,
j Carriages, Rail Road Cars, Chairs, Millwright and
* Factory work. Ship and Boat Building, Agricultural
j Implements, Block Letters, Picture and Mirror Frames,
and Patterns for Machinery. In fact, work such as no
; other Machine has ever done before,
j I am prepared to sell single and County Rights, and
j to furnish Machines.
j JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Proprietor.
: Wilmingten, N. C., Oct. 25, 1866. 52-6m
JOSSPH R. BLOSSOM.
AND
FORW ARDLXG MERCHANT,
^V. C,
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
NOTICE.
LL PERSONS are forbid trusting any one on ac
count of Steamer Chatham, except upon our
written orders.
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM,
W. H. ALLEN.
Wilmington, N. €., Oct. 25, 1856. 62-lm
A’
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67
J. S. BANKS,
€oiiiiiii>«8ioii .Herehaiit,
Wilmington, N. C.
Jan’y 1, 1856. 66-tf
S. i\l. THOMAS, ”
DEALER IN
FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS,
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS,
L'LANKETS, &c., &c.
Corner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N. C.
Dec. 17, 1855. 62-tf
THO. J.
Oct. 10, 1855.
CURTIS.
43-tf
Establishment.
direct from
The Mjar^est Carriage Factory in
the Sonth!
T
41-3m
W.M. A.
I'.',.;.
EVANS.
48tf
kOBi'jrr I). (iREEN,
LATE liKKLN .s: WEAR,)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.y
KAVHTTKVILLK, N. (V
1) (;. begs to return liis sinci'rc thanks to the
I'ubiif: for the kind p;itron:itr'* ho liberally be-
1 HI.'.II the late Firm, aii l iiiforrii.u them he has
■ lIlte^e^^t of J. S. Wear, an 1 will continue
..i in all its If^ani-hes at the oi l stand, uailer
'.r ri. >.f![,frintendi'nce.
.VII at. lie.-, left with him for repair will be
..rt ill tlie prt'sciice of tlie owner.s, nn i the
1, rep.iir- ]'oiiitf l out to them aud a written
' t liivea for tlie - iine, which work will be war-
,1- rw', ye.'irs".
: iiii H i'l for sa.e ii'.w, the most varied and
. ifi-t'ion of CLOCK.S and other time pieces
- ‘ .er been offered to the jiublic in North Caro-
• li lie will sell at New York prices, and also
I t'lr two year.s.
'•■'nt- dll'- to und by the late firm will be paid
r.. iv.d t.v R. D. GREEN,
.r.i-l 25, 1«66. 34-tf
fjook to \ our Interest in lime.
fBlHE Proprietor, after having the
JL misfortune of getting burnt out,
has re-built his Steam Saw Mill and is
now prepared to furnish
JLir,fMBER
at short notice, either in 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 furnish any length from
1() to 42 feet long, which I hope will suit Steam boat
men wishing to get long timber at short notice. I also
“",,1 ke.,*ng LmU. .. TliOV ^ MAKSH;> S.»e,
who will still act as my Agents, and forward bills for
l.umber to me at my Mill. My terms for lumber shall
1,0 as fav.rable as any for the same kind of lumber.
to me o.n do so M»ncho,ter
1.. (I.. euinh..rUml Cu., N. C. UA\ ID KIVhTl.
■•MX.W. _
I'l'liTIIKR SUPPLIES OF BOOKS.
VG \B»ND Life iu .Mexico; “Plu-Ili-Bus-Tah , by
‘ Doesticks; The Sparrowgrass Papers, by Cozzens;
Hiawatha: “The Wide Wide World’; Humos and
Macaulay’s Histories of England; The Carmina Sacra,
Aikeu’.s Christian Minstrel; Dick’s Works; Jacobus
Notes on the Gospels; Maury’s Physical Geography of
the Sea; jc., just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
July 24.
grocerh:s and hardware.
HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of
Goods in the GROCERY and HARDW.VHE LINE;
all of which will be sold wholesale or retail, or bar
tered for country produce, on terms the most reason
able. .V sjiall lot of S.\DDLKllY for sale cheap.
Give us a call. G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
N. B. Any of my friends in the country having busi
ness to transact in this place, such as renewals, &c ,
can have it done on the usual terms, by sending same
to my cars. G. W. I. G.
Fayettevillu, Sept. 27, 1855. 39tf
Further supplies of School Hooks.
^MITH’S GRAMMAR: Davies’, Smifh’s, Colburn’s,
and Greenleaf’s Arithmetics; Lambert’s .\natomy
and Physiology; Hitchcock’s Elementary Geology;
Goodrich’s and Willard’s U. S. Histories; The Child’s
History of the U. S ; Parley’s First Book of History;
Mitchell’s Intermediate Geography; Olney’s Geo
graphy, Bolmar’s Levizac’s French Grammar: Pinneo’s
English Teacher; Cornell’s Intermediate Geography;
Kay’s Readers; Emerson’s Watts’ on the Mind; Jacobus’
Notes and Questions on the Gospels of Matthew, .Mark
and Luke; Greenfield’s Greek Testament aud Lexicon;
.Marsh’s Songsters; School Testaments: North Carolina
Readers, Davies’ Surveying, &c. Just received.
Aug. 30. E. J. HALE & SON.
BMIO I^WMjO IV Mias ^trrived:
Great Iron Wheel Examined,” by Parson
1 Brownlow, price $1 00, just rec’d. Postage
on it by mail is 18 cents.
Also, a few more of the ‘ Great Iron Wheel,” by
Parson Graves.
May 28.
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and General Commission
merchants,
Fayettcviiie, .I*. C.
J. A. WOKTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLKT.
KETIIAi\
LOVERD ELDRIDGE,
Mtorney at JLatr,
WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp
son Counties.
Smithfield, April 15, 1856. 96-tf
Marble IFaclorff.
i.’.
m
'Great Iron
E. J. HALE & SON.
V-
'The Old North State in i77(i—
Second Series, being Revolutionary Incidents and
Sketches of Character in North Carolina, by Rev. E.
W Caruthers, D. D. Price $1 2&.
Just received. K- J- HALE & SON.
Sept. 18.
NEW BOOKS.
^giHE Hills of fehatcmuc, by Miss Warner, Author
. JL ofthe “Wide Wide World;” Household .Mysteries,
a Romance of Southern Life; School Books, &c., just
received. E. J. HALE & SON.
iienton’s 'Thirty Years in the U. S.
Senate. A further supply of l^st and 2(^volumes, just
received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
HESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that he has built up large substantial
Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man.
ufacturing Carriages. Tiiaiikful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he
hopes by strict attention to buviness, with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the
same. He w'arrants his work to be made of the best
material and by cxperieneed 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 determined to sell and do any
work in his line on as good terms as any work done
elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand,
Finishku, the LARGEST STOCK of
Carriages, Hnrouches, liockawaifs, and
Buiro-, cs.
Ever offered iu this place, and a very large stock
of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily.
All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on
short time to punctual customers. He has on
hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi
cles finished aud in course of construction.
All work made by him is warranted 12 months
with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship
or material will be repaired free of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
examine for tiiemselves.
Orders thankfully receiveil lud prom^ ly attended to.
Repairing exceuted »t short notict Aud on very
reasonable terms.
May 28, 1853. «8tf
G. \v7wH.LIaMS iSf CO.
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-
Fni^etteville Candi^ Manufactory.
fi'fllH subscriber still continues to mauufacture a
■ superior article of plain and fancy CANLIES
at the old stand, (No. 5, Green street, 8 doors^ North,
of the Market House,) where he would be happy to
see his old friends and customerB.
CHARLES BANKS.
March •, 1853. 73tf
By GEO. LAUDER.
Twn ItilllKS UllVE C. T. HillGII li STUKe.
Fayetteville, I\.
Jan’y 20, 1856 64ypd
standard literature.
11 HE Waverly Novels 27 vols. cloth and half calf;
Cooper’s Novels;
Irving’s Works, 15 vols;
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru and Mexico;
“ Lives of Ferdinand and Isabella;
“ Life of Philip the 2d;
Benton’s 30 years in the U. S. Senate, 2 vola;
The Statesman’s Manual, 4 vols;
Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols;
Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the Revolutiou;
Webster’s Works, 6 vols;
Colton’s Life and Times of Henry Clay;
Memoir of S. S. Prentiss of Miss;
Pictorial Life of Andrew Jackson;
Memoir of Wm. Wirt by Kennedy;
Life of Wise and Virginia Politics in 1855;
Garland’s Life of John Randolph;
Democracy in America, by De Tocqueville;
Abbott’s Life of Napoleon, 2 vols; Abbott’s Histories;
Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry;
Life of Wm. Pinckney of Md.;
Bayard Taylor’s India, China and Japan;
Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition;
Lieber on Civil Liberty and Self Government;
The Physical Geography of the Sea, by Lieut. Maury,
Liberty and Slavery, by Bledsoe of Virginia;
Southey’s Common Place Book;
Life and Corres. of Southey;
The Spectator;
Wilson’s Tales of the Borders;
The Scottish Gael, or Manners, Antiquities, and
Customs of Scotland;
The Scots Worthies, by John Howie;
Lockhart’s Life of Walter Scott;
Chambers’s Life and Works of Robert Burns,
Hamilton’s Discussions in Philosophy aud Literature;
Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey;
The Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland;
Chambers’ Miscellanies;
Proctor’s History of the Crusades, illustrated;
Woodfall’s Junius; Hiuinah More’s Works;
Plutarch’s Lives; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson;
Novels aud Tales by Maria Edgeworth;
Addison, Burke and Johnson’s Works;
Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; •
Hallam’s Works; Cosmos, by Humboit;
.Men and Women of the 18th Century by Houssaye;
The (juide to Social Happiness, by .Nirs. Ellis;
Family .Monitor by the same .Vuthor;
Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of England;
The .Modern British Essayists, 7 vols;
Shakspeare, Byron, .Moore, Scott, Hemans and other
Poets In various tyles of binding; The Boston Edition
of the British Poets, &c., «c.
Oct. 29 E. J. HALE & SON.
'I'he Elementary Spelling Book, to
the First Lesson in Arithmetic,
by
same
.]. W. B.AKER I
Is uow receiving from the North the j
largest, iiaest, and most carefully se- I
lect«d stock of I
lUR.^ITUKK I
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own j
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of ;
which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash j
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 Cradles: Side j
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; '
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Band.s; Sofas in .Mahogany and
Walnut; Te,te a Tetes; Ottomans; Divana and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^.ilolian At
tachment; Rosewood Mttlodians, from the bet manufac
tories in New Y«rk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
November 2. 15t
Wil«y’s New N. C. Form Book. A
further supply just rec'd. E. J. HALE & SON.
i which is added
I Noah Webster; The National Primer, by the
I author.
j Also, a further supply of the Pictorial Elementary
I Spelling Book. Just received,
j . E. J. HALE & SON.
I Sept. 2
! SCHOOL BOOKS.
I^MERSON’S Arithmetics and Keys: Parker’s Phi-
Id losophy: North Carolina Readers: Bullion’s Greek
I Grammar ;ind Reader; Pikes’ Arithmetic: Comstock’**
Philosophy. Further supplies just received.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Sept. i5.
The SOUTHERN HARMONY—
ne». edition, revised and enlarged. A further supply
of this i»opular book just received
E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 10, 1856.
JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2. ”
^IIHE subscribers have for sale, th« volume of the
JL Reports of Law Cas«e in the Supreme Court of
North Carolina, by H. C. Jones, Ksq Just publi.shed.
Also, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other
Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON.
REID’S ENGLISH DIC riONAR\
for Schools. Also, further supply of The Old Do
minion, by James; The (Jreat Iron Wheel, by Graves.
E J. HALE Ai SON.
Sept. 27
Biographical Sketch of Henry A.
Wise, with a History of the Political Campaign in Vir
eiaia in 1855, by James P. Hambleton, M. D.
E. J. HALE & SON
Aug. 21.