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«es? IFAITIETOWIHLIL ISE111-WEEKL.Y. VOL. Vl.l FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., NOVEMBER 17, 1856 (NO. 557.] INT'”.'. MdNDWS AM* lliniSl*\VS > A III) .1. If \Li: cl SON. >!is \\i> rKtUMiii;toi!s. r tlio Si'ini-W. i'kly x:'. 1*0 if jiriiil in ■ > ; oO it il'iriivjc tho yi':!r u!' siit>';Ti]>- ‘:u- luis (‘Xl'ircil. S t tlu w,- ()l \!'\ c. : i I ji ii.; ihn iiu ^ -I ■' r tlif year i:i;ri-i:\li;NT^ - .r .Imv 1*1 lilies f. » . lie first. ;iik1 thirty ct'iits fur liii-' pnt>lic-iti'>ii \'(‘:irly .•I'lvi'rti'^i'inciirs In "• |!i>r tiimuin. if ]':tiil in iJh‘ y tvii- cf ^-iii"i rii'- n ' t \]iir nfs por U'll ].»>- .-.-Ij.,, t.' A.lvrrt'-.' ■ • i'\i> .. . tU ri-; i lU' tllO iininiii-' . •trcf> t ,‘Vt- t > ! > r:lti'. - ;U'0 nuiiilu'r ff ii;-i'rtiinis iK"iv»‘il, .r t:!' f.'tl'iil, ,ii: ’ rli;ir":‘(l ■ "in' !'i't. i i.vi^t hi- V. s; piiM ■ l .'ill j.Of utt'^l ii; tl O' i-i t-x c.inuiion l‘r;tVv in i\i' >.i!ni‘ styU' t !•• ri-piiri lrivf ,,t new 1 : 1 jis. :inil citiur >";-it;lios. _ I tinil it the ht'sr in:inn*T. I!:’’’- • llicrs. ri‘- wtTi> t> l iiis wi'il 1 ''I ' UlS i '' in'ClOtl ios. an i ..''11 m'liili-nu'ii ;t nu'ti^ I .11 w i w : irn Ali’v le ' ■' I'"." ' ^Hii" witii • t!io I..■nil' lit ' i‘'l. they wi’’ lio i!t 'Iflriy. - s, i k .'f n\at ri:i ':ri‘ witli any eitlu-r . a.' a 'Ifiiictill) r>; Park ilnMi! I'' t . ;lii> f't-T- fall :f ■■!; •tny n I'f j'T r.'S 11'i 'iMi i 't-iiili-'hiiifiit: n-|r„ U. :| an.I an 1 at tiu' \V' iti- N-.rtli 1- iro ■- 1- a ‘-1 Ilf I'iuiliiii: } r'K-f> hftnre e riic ui;'ler>iirnt.vJ ros] i’itt\illv .'>'lirit na:ro. TlldS. 11. Tli.'l.LNt.llAS r. An'lorsui Strui't. 'I V W «■ rail lii(‘ attciuioii of W llOjJv sALi: i)i:\[j:!js . ur l>rl■^t•nt St* . k, ; an 1 wo li-u rO'> ;itlv ro ;;iio l!^i, La_Miira. ^Iar’C 'Jo hil ls as-iiirtoil ;rr?>'U‘s, 7'j Mild l!i‘tini.‘'l, i'rnsii;"] an'i 1’ : ti.-si - ',il:';iuantinf anil 'I’alh m l .lav'i ('iitlVo, 1 F.iucy , Ki'ntii.’k UM aS' V, iirtf'l (’andit an l Manill-i 1»IM|I 7 ' ' ' liapLrinsr. itunisy. 1»imh1(‘»' -in'l r.iirlni'-:. ■■ t'lns ilii.'ji Iriin, ili 'Nf!; ]■ ilf-bt'ls T t'arli. S...I i. I'- I'luar.s, V iri III;. li>an l, — ALSU— roi'j'or. Spice, Oiripcr. (’lov.'.s, Nutiiic;^-. liuras, MI i'liT, hi'liiTo, Spanish l’>r'.\vii, llrinistonv, h'aiu-y ■ i r.ar Snaps, Starch, lV)\vilcr, 15ar Leail, \\ hito 1.1 I i, l‘uity and Linseed >il. U iiid“W Giass, Snuti'in 1' xej. E;igk* Mills do., ill Half lihls.: lireen and liiack T' .s. ll-i'iiiiw-Ware, Swedes Iruii, r.nir'iish, (jernian, I I .I't Stetl: I’lows. Straw (’utters, ( urn Shellers, - ijre (’utters and StiiH'ers, Tr-tce t'hains, Si.Ie Lr ■•..■r, A:c., Xi-. ! lie all ive Uuods wc offer on the most f:ivorublc • rais tl. prompt time or i-ash purchaser.s. D. \ W. Me LA in IN. (tuii t*(tssr/iirer Line hetwcen Wihnimji'ton and FnycttrviUe. ^^'I'l'^VMKR MAGNOLIA, leaves Faj’etteville on Mon- day and Thursday nii rniiigs, 16 minutes after sun rise Leaves Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday inorninps. Steamer F.\NNV LI’TTI'KL* >1>, leaves Fayettevi’le tin Tuesilaj’ an'l Fritlay uuirnings, 15 minutes at':er sun-1 ise. I.eaves Wilminjrttm Wethicsilay ant.1 Saturday morn ings. r.oth carrying Freight and rasseugers. Stt‘ainiT UOW .VN, witli I’lill .siets of Lighters, runs reifiilaily. earryin^ Freight only. The regularity of our lioats on all stages of the Itiver, and tlie despatch and promj)tnes8 in tleliveriiig gotttis. are too well known to re.juire comment. Iti our patnms we tender our tiianks for the very lil'eral patrmiage hercttifiirc bestowed, anti can assure nil shii'por-; that no efi'urts wi’.l he sparcil in future, iinil t'eel funtidenl tiiat our fat ilities for dispatch are eipial if not .‘■uperior to any line on ('ape Fear Kiver. W. 1’. ELLIOTT, •\gent for Lutterloh & (^o. Fayettevill>:, N. ('' , Oct. 1, 18')*>. 50tf A(‘\v and Clu'ap (*o(h1s. JAMES KYLE S B reieived a very large and general as- M B s .rmn nt nf t;0(»US. .Among which are, Fii'iifh an-.! I'.i.glish .Merinos; iKi. l>el lins. Plain anil Figure.!; I)ri-.- Silks. Fig’d and Plain: ll'i.iek I'illet Mits; Sleeves and (’ullars: Cl itl'.s, Cassimeres and S.itiiis; Hear anti Negro lilankets; 1 til l'J-4 IJleached and P>rown Pomestics; (Gentlemen’s P»ea ly-Mailp (’liithing. Carpeting, («i>otl anti (’omnion; I’MiDts and Shoes; .\nker l5olting (’loth; Kerseys and I.inscys; Irish Linens, (’rash; Table l>iaper an.l Na]ikin«. With many other articles, all of which being pur- t hase.l by the Package, will lie olFere.l at low prices, by wholesale or retail. (•ct. 'Jl. ]>•’>*). ol-tf \V. \\ ELLIOTT, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FAVHTTF.VILLE, N. C. .h/> nt for Litth rloh tl- ('o.'a Stcixmhnut Lhie. W ill atteml promjitly to all liusiness entrusted to hi.« care. Oct. 21, IS-jt). 5l>-tf C. J. ifc R. H. Jones ^■"^AKE this method of calling the attention of their Jl friends and others to their NEW ST()(’K of MPomestir and Fanry MPrtf Hoods^ IN r.VRT -\S FOLLOWS: Rich colorod and black Silks; fine all-wool De-Laines; all-wool Plaids, high colors: very' liandsome Long Shawls; do. Stella; fine emb’d Skirts; emb’d Hand kerchiefs: Jaconet ami Swiss I’aniis; emb’tl and Lace (’ollars; Threatl Lace and Edgings; ditto Jaconet aiitl Swiss; rich Lace Falls, bluck; bl.ick Trimming Lace; llibbons and Triin- mintis, all kimls: Swan’s Down; Furs, in sets; fine Kitl (}loves; newest style Hats for Latlies: Velvet ami Cloth Cloak.s, &c. !&('. —ALSO— A lot of best tpia'.ity Cl’TTA PERCH A CLOTHING, very suitable for W'agoncis and others who may be ex- posetl to wet weather. JS>if'’Call ami see. Fayetteville, Oct. 11, ISotJ. 47tf Fall ami Wintor Stock, IlI.WE just receivetj in full my Fall and W'inter Stock of SUk, Staple^ atui M-'anct/ Mtry fmOOtis, embracing tjuite a variety of styles, ijualities, i&c., I'k’c., inclutling aU styles Latlies’ Dress GootJs and Trimmings, to wit; Stripetl, Plaid and Kobetl Silks; Plaitl, Stripetl, ami I’rintdl. all Wool DeLains, all colors; Stilid. nil Wool. Do.: French Merinos, all shades anti colors; Printeil ami Plaitl low priced Alpaccas and DeLfiins. .Also, a haml.^ome assortment of (Moaksanil Talmas, and extra heavy P>hv State Shawls; Embr’d ('ollars; Hlack Lace Do.; Swiss aiitl Jac’t Flouncinps; Do. Edgings anti Insertings; Kitl and Twisteil Silk (Jloves ami ('launtlets: Hats; Caps: I’onnets: llleached and Mrown Sheetings and Shirtings: together with a good Routitl, St.aple and Domestic Goods; Rently Made Clothing; lioots ami Shoes, ^ic., i^c. Ruyers gein'rally are respecttully invited to give my Stock a look, as 1 shall sell on short profits. P October lS')ti. roR fMllN PLATE. -M- Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, Zinc, an'l Tin patterns. CROW. 47-tf SAr.E. Sept. lit. TALI. Ware and Stoves of various C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. 42- iADE, iS5(). Princlpnl Wanted—Salary $1 ()()(). Trustees of Laurinburgh High School, Rich- -Bl mond county, N. desire to procure a Princi pal to take charge of the School in January next. A salary of J^IOOO will be given, together w ith the use of the commodious Hoardiag-TIouse in connection with tlie School if desired. The location is healthy, the community moral and temperate. Applications aiMressetl to the undersigned will be received until the last SatnnJay in November next, when a selection will he made and the successful ap plicant notified. D. McLAURIN, Presiilent Boarti Trustees. Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C., I Oct. 5, 185G. J hoakdl\g-house to let. PROPOSALS to Rent the Boarding-House in con nection with Laurinburgh High School will be receivetl until the last Saturday in November next. Address D. McLAURIN, Presiilent Board Trustees. Laurinburgh, Richmond Co.. N. C., Oct. 5. 4(j-td 75 For sale by MOORE. 39tf rpHE SI 1 Stocl 185'i. iltf (;iANoi:s. HAGS PERUVIAN- ;)27 tlo. COLL .Mill AN. Nut i.uly has the cn-^t -if u^iiig tiiese : .\iiiu a very nni; li iliminishe l, n-iit* have pruvi- 1 that tiie ].h ■■-phriti.-, .' 758 in till Perr.viau, n.it ii'.y incrcaM ::.’iiue'l with the Ct iumbiaii makes Tf cert.aiii. r ir sale by D. A: W N .v. 's (luanoes in but experi- .'•I much w.uit- - the yieltl, but the crtip much Mci. ATRIN. o Itf rrii riiEii sn>ri.ii:sor ijooks. ? Ij^llE Dake l Hea l ai'l -ther T i'*-'; Evelyn Marstun; emer; L..rimer Littifgniid, , by the A almr nf tin- Wi.lc .'■>r Cycl'.peli i .>f P.iblical Papers: ( harles O'.Mallev; E. J. liVLE .-i St)N.* ll'TtLa, 'ly Mi" ; The Hills nf .'-li..:i-i W.irM; Kit: - P ■“iture; The Pickwit iiiii Ki. |\t’., iSlC. W. H. TURLINGTON, iiiinii'>iMii .Mt'rt'liaiil, No. 4-2 Norlli W-.itcr St., WILMlNiiTnN, X. ('. /"ILL ,-'-ve lii - pj-'»i!ij t fi \\ ■ hl- l‘^l‘ pj-i.iii] .. m' ■ ■ trv 1-- attention tn tlie ir.i;^ iits ;.f Nava, ■) jtf NO'l'K’i:. A Pi’i.IC.VTlt iN v.i'i 111- m : le the next session of the Li-l i.'iature fuf tiie i -iriut-ip aimi t)f Wl Ll.l.V.M llANAN. N ;v'r lu, i>':i';. '.^--t WHISKERANDO LA SALLE’S ORIGINAL. One Dollar a 1)0\, or s|» jK*r Duzt*ii. Tuv n: Tin it:: I^RiiF. (il'tj. H. Di li.Ml : . - reci ii'Vv n.'turne i li-'im Europe, and wiiiU br-ited Fri-iieh cliein'^-, lay, the ri.-' cii.t and e.xi-1 uutl I’ana'las. tn tTianii'a iire ai .1 prep.i.riiti.)ii caile i ••whi r.in'lis. l.i en kn. -.vn t ^ ; : r ,ii r W hi , 1(1 irrt-w iuxiiiiaiit^ Ml, I h. ::V\, t v- in twn muntiir a::i i- » i : ;,pi ; • ui wh'ise tii ar'i.' .-u t- ; _iit !;.l n y A few- app ic.-itinii.' v.; : r. : ilcr it - . Frenchmen -.re ni ’c i T i- t||. ir ' .MijU.-itaches, w’ticli many .f flie.ii t;fllt“lloe Ilf La Saiie s U liiskeran l.: cut to any part ..1' the I nite.l St mail, upon the receipt of >; - reci ii' J liere, ob: J.nei I S i.if, at an ive ri;i!i! •.>' :h I fi'iiiii the t eie- i iim-niiius out- i* 1,'iiile i .>tat(-s ,! *,his i;e!ebr.-ited wiiicii lias never in 1 M .I'lsi'l -lies n !'i-ar ilt-'' t:;ce.-'. \i:w GOODS. subscriber has receivetl his Fall anti Winter •k of (Joo.is, consisting in part of Hlunki'ts, Kor.soys, Stripe.s, auil I’laid.s; Saddles, lirial's, :uiil .^Iartingulo.s; Boots, Shoes, & Huts; Rio, Jj;ij:uira, auJ Java Coffee; Loaf, Clari- Gt.'d,i^ Porto KicoSuirar; Cuba Molas.ses, au cxcellout articlc; Sugar House Syrup; Vinegar, I’epper, Spice, and Tea; Soda Biscuit, and Cheese; Mould, Adauiantiue, and Sperm Can dles; Snuff, Powder and Shot; Glue, Truss Hoops, and Coopers’ Tools. —ALSO— fine assortment of Segars. “ “ “ of (’hewing Tobacco. A few P>b1s. Oil] Scuppernong Wine. “ “ “ Nick Williams’s Whiskey. .\ great many other articles usually kept in a Gro cery Stfire. Purchasers would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere. C. E. LEETE. Oct. 50-1 n PEUrVLVN GLAXO, for sale l)V C. T. HAIG 11 & SONS. Oct. '2’2^ 50tf N(‘\\ .Music fortiic Piano and (iiiitar, iu«t receive.I. E. J. HALE & SON. • i(-t. OX COXSIGXMEXT, #.# 1 r 1 r 10( >0 Sacks Salt, 1!0 Hbls. Mulletts, (Oak,) To arrive and for sale. W. P. ELLIOTT. Oct. 22. 50-tf f. smith. miles CMSTIN. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors^ Co/n/nission and Forwardif/tr MERCHAXTS. NO. 2 SOl'TH WATER STREKT, UP STAIRS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. -Jl. 1H5'.. '>0-V Koiiian Calliolicisiii Spiritually Con- sliieretl. by the Kev. Chas. P. Jones, of the N. C. Con- li rence. .1 ust ret eivctl. E. J. II.\LE 4i SON. (let. 22. lS5'’i. B. F. PEARCE IS Now OPENING, a large and desirable Stock of Fall Jiiid Winter (roods, consisting in part of iUack anti Coltiretl Silks, English and Frcnch .Merinos, Plain and Fig'd DeLanes. some beautiful patterns. Black aiul Fancy .Vlpacas, Etlgings anil Insertings, Collars anti L'nilersleeves, Cactus aiiil Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Plaid Muslins, French, English ami American Prints, Cloths ami (Jassimeres, Satinetts, Jeans and Tweeds. Plaitl.s, Linstys and Kerseys, Carolina anti MarlVioro’ Stripes, Bleached ami IJrown Shirtings and Sheetings, W*i ite and C ilored Flannels, Drillings ant Tickings, Irish Linens gootl assortment. Linen Table Cloths, Towelings and Napkins, Shawls, Cloaks anti Mantillas, Extra quality of Bed Blankets, Ribbons, Belts, Gloves, Hosiery, kc. ALSO, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes ami Umbrellas; a general assortment of Ki^\i>v-Tiai>e: ci.oTHiirci, and every variety in the V.\NKEE NOTION LINE, which will be sobl at a small atlvance for CASH, or on time to punctual customers, eitherat WHOLESALE or RETAIL. .\11 are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. B. F. PEARCE. Ilay St., F.iyetteville, Sept. 1, 1856. 35-tf STOCK. B. F. PEARCE I! stock ot Fall aiifl Winter Dry CmoocH, Among which may (tIU)CEKIES. SACKS COFFEE, assorted. 50 bbls. SUGAR, 5 caddies TE.-V, “ E. F Sept. 15, 185(). •vjGif* Croons: W. II. Carver Is just receiving a very large Stock of mH' Groceries, IffNurA, L.iquorft, direct from N. York, which will be sold at very moderate prices for Cash, or exchange for any kind of produce. .-V call from oM friends ami the public generally is desired, as ’ ly Stock is so large and varied that it will seldom fail lo give satisfaction. W. II CARVER, Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C. Sept. 29, 18o>. 43-tf CHEESE.”^ Gi OSHEN and Dairy CHEESE. f Sperm and Adamantine CANDLES. iO boxes SODA BISCUIT. 60 jars West India PRESERVES. For sale by E. F. MOORE. Sept. 15, 1850. 89tf JUST RECEIVED, SACKS SALT. 50 kegs NAILS. 20 cases NEGRO SHOES. For sale by E. F. MOORE, Store formerly occupied by Hall &L Sackett. Sept. 15, 1850. 3'Jtf PUBI.IC NOTICE tS HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville. Clinton, Fayetteville, anti W'est, will be opened on Thurstlay, the 10th day of April 185(j, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places aud under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners in the Charter, vi-i: In the County of Onslow, at the otlice of the Clerk of the (]!ounty Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. E. \\\ Fonville, G. J. Ward, J. H. Foy, Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen llug- gius, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. .\ren- dell at Beaufort. Dr. M. F. .\rendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store of G. W'. Taylor at Carolina (^ity,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin county, at the office of the County (^ourt Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen (iraham. In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, W'ni. Faison, J. R. Beaman, .\lfred Jol^son. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Uudersiguetl agree to take the number of shares of •'jilOO each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; ami in all respects to comply with the terms of the Charter. Names Resideuctf hares •'j; Cash Work SINGER’S SEWma MACHINES. ''pil celetirited iii:trhine:i nrf* in praclical iiiiil prutilatile use * in all iiiirls of the -ivili/cil wnrlil. In all itie various tniilcs, and in scwinn every snri of t'Hliric, either of cli>lh or leather, they have been fully trieil anil approvei) Sewini; machines ol other nmnilfartlirer-i ntleii lall lo \v irk. hut .M.A’1I1.\KS .\L- W.AYS OPER.VI'K l’EtlFEl.''ri..Y, beinp strong, durable anil com plete in contrivance anti workmanship. i>erfect sewini: ma chine kept employeil atloriU a clear protit of $I.(HN) a yetir; but an imiierlect one is a tau»e of constant ve.\:ition anil lo.ss. The en tire RKLiARiLiTV of uur machines is one |.’reat reason for their iin- (laralleleU popularity. .MACm.\t.S FOR FAMILY SEWI.NC. of a fniil anil delicate • onstniction. are rei-ommendeil by other manutacturers. Such machines are made to catch the eye. not lo pertorm substantial work. The truth is. f.imily sewine ma chines ought tl) be stronger than any other, because they go into less skillful hands than when sold to iiianiifataurers, and are used for a greater variety of work The machines which have proved liest fVir all other purposes must be best for faiiiily use, and they are 8inger' The speed of our mac lines has lately been doubled. N'l other can compare with them in e.uantity of work. 50r New- machines of the latest improved style will be ex- chungeit on litteral terms for oM .sew in" machines of our ow-n make, or ftir ofienttive machines of other manufacturers. Local agents w anted to sell our machines. N. M.— All persons de'irini! lull informntion about sew ing nia chines, can obtain it by applying fur a copy of “I. .M. Singer &. fo’s (Jazctle,” a paper devoted entirely to the subject. It uill be sent gratis 1. .'!• SLN'tiEK it CO. Principal Otlice. 3-iJ Hriiailway, New York. HRAM H OFFU KS 47 Hanover steet, Boston. I H-J Chesnut street. Phila. WeMminster st.. I’nividenoe. | U15 Baltimora street, Italtimore S now receiving, direct from New York, his second 1). w . JllS •11. Nov. n:oi- iL') .-I- p it'U'l.' aii'l J liaiile. liiMKi-rs ainl ‘ tn tiie I-X . jier bt)x; '.iliail.i.-j pv!' ; r.AR, of .M. M. c. r.Exr.ow, i). i). s. at tliv ISailiiiioi'; l)i: N T \l sriMiKRV. I'FICI' hours from \. M. to 1 1’ “ :5P. ,M.to51 DR. liKNBOW may be found at his suite Ilf Ili.tims near the Market, where all who are in neetl lit the services nf a Deiitist are respeofuily invitel to call. .VII Djiuratit.ns performcil upon the latest ami must apjirovetl plans. To those in iicetl ot m It'li/icinI Tuth, he would .simply say that he is behind in no imjirovemeiit. He inserts from one to an entire set upiiii hue t.ijltl or riatina plate, which he guarantees til 111- ei(U.-il!y as serviceable as the natural ortjaiis. lie spenll^ nine nitinihs of each year in this jilace, (ti-iim 1st i.f (»ftol.er to the 1st of July.) »i t. 20, is.'iil. -P.t-tf be found, the latest and most fashionable styles of Ladies’ Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantillas, and all styles of Embroidery. Also, Gkntlk.mkn's GOODS of every variety, which will be sold CH E.\P at wholesale or retail. The Ladies are respectt’ully invited to give me a call. B. F. PEARCE. Hay Street, Fayetteville, (Jet. 9, 1850. 4(>tf WAUKEN PRIOII, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, ^ J^AS just received a large and well •274 Broad street. .Newark. N. J. '.147 Broadway, .Mlmny, .\. V. t-’loversville. .New York. ‘.♦f* L'hapel street. New Haven. 11 Buchanan st.tilasgow.Scot’d Oct. *i, 18.M5. I 8 Kast Fourth street, Cincinnati. I (.'hicago. Illinois. I (■>.■> .North Fourth St.. St. I.dhIs. r*l St. Charles st , .New Orleans I 'JO Dauphin St., Mobile. .50 3m A RARIil CHANCE! The Eurnitiire and Fixtures of the Fay etteville Hotel tor sale. ri'^lIE subscribers having fully determined to sell I the above named Property, bow otler it to an en terprising man upon liberal terms. This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining counties and from the travelling public, with a pros pect of future iucrease. What it has done and is now doing can be seen by any one wishing to purchase re ferring to our books. The situation of the building is such that it com mands the greater part of the custom coming to and passing through this place. For the amount of capital invested, there is no bu siness that a person could engage in that would pay as well. J. H. ROBERTS & CO. Sept. 11, 1850. 38tf Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties: and stockholders shall in every case have prefi-reuce in taking Contracts, when bids are the same oi it Engi neer’s estimate. As soon as one hundred thousand dollars .-ire sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, 185(i. 18tf FIKE ANT) LIFE IXSrUANCE. ^■IHE undersignetl has the Agency of the following A Companies, viz: Greensborough Mutual Life Insurance ami Trust Co. Greensborongh .Mutual Fire Insurance Co., Newbern Mutual Insurance (''i> , Charlotte Mutual Fire Insurance ('o., Caswell Mutual Fire Insurance Co. Insurance in Xorth Carolina Companies can now be taken in any part of Town or County, in large or small amounts. JNO. M. ROSE, Agent. June 80, 1850. 17-Om llEWxiilD, I^OR the a])prehension and delivery of my negro man P.\(}1-^ a bright mulatto, about 28 years of age; or for his conlinement in any Jail so that I et him again. When he left he had on a brown Satinett Coat and Pants, makes a gootl appearance, and no doubt will pass himself as a free man; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about 185 pounds, and had, at the time lie left, a fellon on the middle finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goatee (or long beard.) I expect he will emleavor to make his way to Abingdon, Washington co^inty, Va., where he was raised. D. M. McLAURIN, Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C. Feb’y 4, 1850. 75-tf mUABLE NEGROES FOR SALK. V NEGRO Woman aged about thirty or thirty-five years, good house servant, cook, washer and ironer, honest and industrious. A Girl aged about nine, ami a boy about four years —children of ihe woman. Persons in want of this species of property will do Wl. ' to call on the undersigned at his Law Office on Anderson Street, wiien further particulars will be given. BARTH’W FULLER. April 20. 5(»0-tf NOTICE. rriHE notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley, I are in the hantls of W’m. McL. McKay for col lection, as lorger indulgence u'ill not be given, it is hoped ihis notice will be sufficient to save costs. JOHN M. BEASLEY. June 25, 1855.- 12tf The SOUTHERN HARMONY— new edition, revised and enlarged. A further supply of this popular book just received. E. J. HALE k SON. Oct. 10, 185(5. _ JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2. ^I"^HE 8u>iscribers have for sale, the “’d volume of the Reports of Law Castte in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, by H. C. Jon«s, Esq. Just published. Also, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON. ENGLISH DICTIONARY for Schools. Also, further supply of The Old Do minion, by James; The Great lrm Wheel, by Graves. E. J. H.\LE & SON. Sept. 27 Furtfu r suj)pUes of School Books, ^^MlTll’S GRAMMAR; Davies’, Smith’s, Colburn’s. and Greenleaf’s ^Arithmetics; Lamliert’s Anatomy and Physiology; Hitchcock’s Elementary Geology; Goodrich's and Willanl’s 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’g Intermediate Geography; Kay’s Readers; Emerson’s W.itts’ on the Mind; Jacobus’ Notes and (juestions on the Gospels of Matthew, Mark and Luke; Greenfield’s Greek Testament and Lexicon; Marsh’s Songsters; School Testaments; North Carolina Readers, Davies’ Surveying, .stc. Just received. Aug. 30. E. J. HALE Si SON. DWELIJNG FOR SAI.E. ^■"^IIE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling JL and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert. Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE. May 20. 8- MtMtonWMjOn* Mias arrived! BinE Great Iron W'heel Examined,” by Parson A Brownlow, price ijil 00, just rec’d. Postage on it by mail is 18 cents. Also, a few more of the ‘'Great Iron Wheel,” by Parson Graves. E. J. HALE & SON. May 28. Tiic Old North State in 177(>— Second Series, being Revolutionary Incidents and Sketches of Character in North Carolina, by Rev. E. W. Caruthers, D. D. Price •'fl 25. Just received. E. J. HALE &L SON. Sept. 18. NEW BOOKS. '■11IE Hills of Shatemuc, by Miss W^irner, Author JIL ofthe “Witle W'ide World;” Household Mysteries, a Romance of Southern Life; School Books, &c., just received. E. J. HALE & SON. GARDENLNG FOR THE SOUTH, Y W. N. White of Georgia; Courtship and Marriage, by Mrs. Ilentz; The Courtesies of Wedded Life, by Mrs. Leslie; Harper's Classical Library, being literal translations of Cicero, Xenophon, Ceasar, Herodotus, Horace, tj'c. Also, further supplies of Ernest Linwood; Hiawatha; Mrs. Hentz’s Novels, 50 cts. a vol.; Johnston’s Agri cultural (IJhemistry; Dossey’s Choice; Trench on the •Miracles; The Moral Probe; Eclogues and Georgies of Virgil, by Anthon; Jay’s Morning and Evening Exercises; “Five Hundred .Mistakes Corrected”; Smith’s Grammar; &c., just received by E. J. HALE SON. NEW HOOKS. f||^IIE Confidea^al Correspondence of Napoleon with JL his Brother Joseph Bonaparte; Olmsted’s Journey in the Seaboard Slave S*ates; .Memoirs of Susan Alli- bone; The W'ay of S.alvation, by .-Vlhert Barnes. Furtlier supplies of Hetherington’s History of the Church of Scotland; Bayard Taylor’s India, (’hina and Japan; Eldora; The Old Homestead, by Mrs. Stephens; Rose Clark; Widow Bedot, The Escaped Ntin, The Hidden Path, Alone, and other popular Works. Pe terson’s Familiar Science; Short Patent Sermons, by Dow, Jr.; Banker’s Cases; ami various School Books. Just receivetl by E. J. H.\LE iSc SON. MLliJI VLA ri-:i> €.IS TOR S. For sale by- Sept. l’>. FISIL b.\iu:i;ls No. m.vckeuel. 25 iir. lit). Nil. 2 ‘‘ 2'. “ “ Nt). 1 iu bills. Herring. "i(Mi lbs. (’otilish. in his line, which will be sold at the very lowest prices, consisting of Gold anil Silver Watches of all kinds; Gold and Silver Fob, Vest and (Juaril Chains, Seals and Keys; Breast I’ins, Ear Kings, Finger Rings, (some Diamond;) Bracelets; Sleeve ami Collar Buttons; Stmls; Lockets: Gobi Pens .'viid Pencils; (iold. Silver atul Steel Spectacles; Gold ami Silver Thimbles: Pearl and Shell Cartl (^ases: Port Monaies; Sacks: Aocordeons, Flutes, Violins ami Bows, Fifes, .Music Boxes: Fine Cutlery, Pistols ami Flasks, Parlour Pistols: (iame Bags, Shot Belts, Percussion Caps, Musket Balls; Canes; Mathe matical Instruments; Surveyors’ (.'bainsand('ompasses; Silver and Plated Forks, Spoons, (’ups. Butter and Fruit Knives; Plated Castors, Cake Baskets, Candle sticks. A gootl assortment of MILITARY GOODS, Swords, Epauletta, Huttons, Silver and Gilt Lace, Plumes, Drums, I'tc. A lar^e lot of (’LOCKS, togetlier with a largo num ber of other .-irticles. Puridiasers are invited to call and examine. Repairing of W’atelies, Clocks, Accordeons, ami jobbing strictly atteiuletl to. August 21, IH.'jii. 32-8m FOR ri:nt. ■'HE large Fire-proof Brick Ware-house, conveni- E. F. 15, lS5‘i. .MOORE. 3;itf \ !i iiidvjme a- (ii-t rtnu-nt just rei i W. N. ivetl. TlLLl.NGHAST. 5 I 1 III :soo U A .N'l Kl), .\CTI\ i; V(*l •',■(; MEN, to a, t a- ati'l tt-avi llilig aL'ent' in a biisjiii'-is ii'i'tu. ai!'l himniablc, at ;i S\Ii\l!\ ()F >:'i)ii 'l''NTll. A eapitai '(f only ri'iiuircl. .No ji.-itent : ■ iii-ine or bouk bii.'iines.s. Full particulars >:iven, ■if , tl) all wlm eiit:iii.f a ptista'i;e stamp . r a three ■ • i'ie--e, ai.il :iiMri--s .\. B. .M \KTVN, luC.-ll easy, I’KR Plai.-ti N. H. Ol-t. 2'i, )l-'!m Oct. 27 HMDS .Mor. ASSES. ju.'t ri.-ueive'I and for s JA.-- !e by (j COOK. 61- NoriCE. tLIi those indebtetl to us previous to the 1st Janu ary will call aiitl settle either by note or cash, uid oblige us. .McDON.VLD & W'tl.VLEY N. 15. goo'l assortment of S.VDDLES .\ND H.VR- NESS alw.-iys on liainl for cash or on time to punctual custtimers. Feb’y 17, 1H55. "'tf wool. ROI.LS. ■(K)L canled with dispatch at Blount’s Creek Factory. SHEETINGS, (•Isiiabiirgs, Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale hy GEO, McNEILL. June 1854. 7-tf w $23 11EVV.\11I). RAN.AW.VY from the subscriber on the 1st of April last, a negro man named Raiid, about six feet high, about ;10 years of age, aud black. Said negro is supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of John Bell or James .McKethan. The .above reward will be paid to any person de livering said negro to me at Locksville, Chatham Co., N. ('., or confining him in any Jail in the State where I can get him. NATHAN KING. June 25. 17-tf J[ ently situatetl iu rear of our Store Apply to Se|'t. 20. STARR WILLI.VMS. 43-tf \ew \V ai>on Kslahlishnienf, «y n. ^'I'^lIE Subscriber would inform his friends and the J[ public generally, that he has completed his new establishment on .Maxwell street, near Mr. E. W. Wal kings’ Store, ami is now prejiarcd to receive orders for CAR'rs, WAGONS, DRAYS, &c., w’hich shall be promptly executed. All work done by him shall be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. kKl’AIlllNG of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Also, IJOllSE-SIIOEING will be stritjtlj at tended to. N. 15. No pains will be spared to give satisfactioa to those who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetteville, July 24, 1856. 24-Y OLD RYE WHLSKEY. ^■IHE Sub.scriber is tne only authorised agent in Jl Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. R. C. Pur- year’s Celebrated K l*#J He will be supplied with this superior W'hiskey to meet the demaiitl. W. DRAUGHON. Fayetteville, March 20. 00-tf ^^ivett('vill(^ flotiil. J, B ri'^HE Subscribers having this day leasetl this 'jzkIi Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their friemls and the travelling public at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient ami bear with our imperfections until we shall have put the Hotise in such repair as we desire. J H. RoPKRTS & CO. J. II. Robkhts. F. N. llonF.RTS. March 1, 1855. 80-tf FOR SAI.E. • If iledu€C€l Prires^ for or OH SHOUT TI.fIM:, 250 (HRllHllliS, BlROlll'llKS, Rockaways and Buggies OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, aa ANY of which are finished, and the balance being ■. finished daily. Among which are many New and Beautiful styles, and one V'ERY FINE C.\RRIAGE. Some of them very light, and all made iu the beat manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are GREATER than any establish ment South, and I can afford and am determined to sell work ofthe BEST CJUALITY' as low as it can be built for by any one. Those who ar« indebted t© me will please pay up, as my business requires my out-standing debts to be qollected. A. A. McKETHAN. Feb. 3, 1856. 72-tf DEEP RIVER COAL. Bituminous C0.\L of the best quality can be had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W'.M. McCLANE, Mining Engineer. May 21, 1850. 0-tf Goods at VV holesjile. f ■'^HE Subscribers beg leave to advise their custom- JL ers aud Merchants generally, that they have received a part and expect to receive the balanco of their recent purchases in a few days. Their Stock will be much larger and more complete than they have ever offered, embracing a general assortment of GROCERIES, Together with Hardware and Cuth'ry, Hollow Ware, Saddlery, Shoes, ijeather, itc., All of which have been bought by one of the firm ex pressly for the Wholesale Trade. Their terms will be as heretofore, on the utual time to prompt dealers. To cash buyers a reasonable discount will be made. GEO. W\ WILLIAMS iS; CO. Fayetteville, .Vugust 13, 1850. 30-tf wih:at wxs'vi'A). 1WANT to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat. JAS. (J. COOK. June 25, 1850. D»-tf r. For llay%voofl and liockxiviile. '^I'^HE Brothers’ Steam Boat (’ornpany, from and after this day, will run a Steamer once a week, twice a week, or once iu two weeks as the bu.siness may de- Hud—between the above points aud Fayetteville and Wilmington. July 10, 1850* -iOtf CAN'l'WELi/S N Su'inr.lit ./liiifire Rrrisil^ Nf'W Rerisf't/ f ■IHIS work, invaluable to .Magistrates, Ollicers, and JL all who have occasion ti> know the Law. and to use the Forms under it, is very much enlar^eu. I’rice >}!3 50. For sale by E. J. II.^LE iV SO.V. .August 185f). 'I'nc EleiiKMitiiry S|»(‘iliiiii TkxjU, to which i? addetl the Fir-^t Lessiin in Arithmetic, by Noah VVeli.ster; The .National Primer, by the same autboi. Alsi, a further supply of the Pictorial Elementary Spelling P.ook. Just receivetl. E. J. H.\LE & SON. Sept. 2 IS' ,\KvV .MUSIC iJi MUSIC HOOKS. ERTINI’S Piano Forte Method—new and revised eilition; /lunten’s Celebrated Instructions for the Piano Forte; Burrowe’s Piano Forte Primmer; Ac- cordeon. Flute, V^iolin and Clarionett Instructers. •Vlso, Music for the Piano. Just received and for sale by E. J. HALE ^ SON. April 5. c. .u s rjcE. iinil ii'hito tht E^ SCHOOL I’lOOKS. J^MERSON’S .Vrithnif-tics anti Keys; Parker’s Phi losoi liy; North ('arnlina Readers; r.ullion’s (ire^k Grammar ami Reader; Pikes’ .Aritliinetic; Comstock’s Philosophy. Further supplies just receivetl. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept. 15. WHO WOULD HAVE TIlOUGin IT? A new Carrimje E^tahlhhnient on the Militari/ Green, opposite the Methodist Church, froutimj on Mumford Street. GREAT ENTERPRISE! I'':iyetl^vilie i!>i Itoiiiid lo rilllE Subscribers would respectfully inform their I friends aud the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general C.ARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various piirts. And being both practical workmen, fully un derstanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment iti Fayetteville as to style and tlurabiliiy. One ofthe firm may be known by reference to A. H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. Jamks H. Pikh. Ja-mks Bua.nin. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. H'Ztt Pi re insurance* 'SlliE .V71'N.\ Insurance Comj*any nf llartlord, hav- Jl- iiig paiti the t.-ix imi.iised’ by the lievenue [,aw i.f the lati! Le-isl.iture, will continue its .Vgency in ;-'.iyetteville, iiinlertlie management ot the uiitlersign- ed, wiio is jirepared ti> is>ue Policies of Insuranee on iluiliiinj^s or (iiniiis, either iu thih Town or in any part of the State, on proper application, descriplitjii i)f tlie I’rufterfy, \c. Tiie .ET.S.V t'OMl’.WY '.las been in operatinn abmit yi-:irs. Its i-apital is ^500,000. The Hon. Thus. K. ilrace was its fir.-it President, and he still hulds that ollice; anti several of its first Direcmrs art still aetivi anti eHicient members of the Board. It has at ail t;nies sustained the highest char.-ieter fur the prinleiK-e .f its management, and for the liberality with wliii I' il has ever .-nljnsteil its losses. E. J. Il-M.i;, Agent iMk* IU‘\V 'HIHE Subscribers have received on consignment, a I. few copies of the New Revisal. Price •'ji4, r«sh Jan’y -1. lor 'I'^Iili ,ubscribers have for sale an lm[>erial No. i I Washington Ilaml I’re.ss, 2ii hand. It wi^l bi- sold cheap, deliverable in Petersburg, Va. It is saitl to be a t^ood Press and in good order. , June 4, 1855. E. J. HALE & SON.
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