(DIB semi-we:e!kl,y. vol.. VI.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., DECEMBER 22, 1856. [NO. 567.] IMUNTF.I) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Rl)\VAIM) FIXlETToN, m KDITOIIS AND PKOPllIETORS. Pri'-e f'T the .Somi-Weekly Observer $3 00 if paid in >\.ivanee: oO if paid during the year of subscrip- t' ti; "T * 1 aftpr the year has expired. [■’ I- the Weekly f)BSKRVER $2 00 per annum, if paid in ;i Iv uuH': '^1 ')0 if paid during the year of subacrip- .n; >r S‘? 00 after the year has expired. Vi'VERTlSFlMENTS inserted for sixty cents per fm ire 'f Itj lines for the first, and thirty cents for each litifT publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- , ;,il I-'>11 tracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are ft ,nested to state the number of insertions desired, or thev will he continued till forbid, and charged accord- Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per L-eut. extra. (iARDKX SEEDS. • M/'E have received a general assortment of L.\ND- T¥ KF.TH’S CELEBRATKD GARDEN SEEDS, warranted Fresh and Genuine, of the crop of 1856. A’.s ., ONION SETTS. S. T. H.UVLEY & SON. Dec'r 15, 1856. 65-6w S FATE BOND^FOR SALE.~ 10,000 Ltarge Sale Dec’r 15. JAS. G. COOK. 65-4w x\EW GOODS. ^■IHE subscriber has just received his FALL STOCK JH. t>F GOODS, consisting in part of Kuisius, Whole, Half and Quarter Boxes, Cur rants, Citron, Preserved Canton Ginger, Prunes, Dried Figs, Sardines, Sauces and Pickles of all kinds, Brandied Fruit, Pe&ebes, Pine-Apples and Cherries, West India Preserve.*!, Cocoa, Brazil, Butter, Almond.s and English Walnuts, With every other article kept in a Confectionery Store, which will be sold cheap lor Cath. ClIAS. BANKS. P. S.—All persons indebted to me ' y Note or Account are earnestly requested to tettle the same by the 10th January next, otherwise they will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. C. B. Dec'r 15, 1856. 65-2w Fifty Boxes Fresh Crackers, just re ceived. and for sale by C. BANKS. Dec'r 15. 65-2w Forty Boxes Cheese, a prime article, for sale hy CHAS. BANKS. Deo’r l^i. 65-2w Pale and Amber Ale in Fibls. and ^ Bbli. C. T. HAIGH i SONS L'ec’r 15, l^'SO. 65tf f#r. Kftne^s %trcHc Explorations r te^irch uf :ir John Franklin, in 1853, ’54 and ’65, 2 . Is , ^vo. A further supply of thi« beautiful and .i;t. resting work, in cloth, sheep and half calf bind- ;ui3. E. J. HALE & SON. Dec 11. Gunn’s Domestic Medicine, or Poor Mau's Friend. .\ further supply of this popular book, just received. E. J. HALE & SON. Dec'r 11. OF VALUABLr- LANDS. ON the SECOND MONDAY in February 1857, at the Court House in the town of Fayetteville, the undersigned will offer for sale, on a credit of one and two years, several tracts ot LAND in the counties of Cumberland and Harnett. One tract ou the Western bank of the Cape Fear River, below^ Smith’s Ferry, containing about fif teen hundred and sixty-five acres—the Plantation of the late Henry Elliot. There is (k life-estate in two hundred and fifty acres of this tract, which will not be otl'ered for sale. The interest in reverson will be disposed of on the sale day, separate from the other portion of the Plantation. 50 acros. on Lower Little Iliver, known as the Gibson place. 6U0 acres on Lower Little River, former resi dence of .\l^x’r Williams. Jr. 45 acres near Elliot’s Mills. 550 acres on the Juniper. 300 acres on Little Mill Creek. 600 acres on Gibson’s Creek—the Sinclair place. 340 acres near MeArther’s Bridge. Also, the Saw Mill Timber on 300 acres adjoining. 500 acres on the Black Branch, near W J. Kelly’s. And the Saw Mill Timber on 110 acres ad joining. 350 acres near Munroe’s Bridge, North side of the River. 400 acres, including the Mineral Spring near the Mills formerly Col. Murchison’s. 300 acres on Grog Creek, near the Fayette ville and Western Plank Road. 50 acres on the North prong of Anderson’s Creek. Also, an undivided interest, being one-third of two Lot.i in the town of Fayetteville, on Rowan .street, known as the Armstrong lots; and in 28 acres of Land on the South side of Little Riyer, near Elliot’s Mills. —ALSO— At the same time, on a credit of six months, will be sold— 40 shares of Stock in the Fayetteville and Ra leigh Plank Road. 12 shares in the Fayetteville and Western Plank Road. — shares in the Cape Fear and Deep River Navigation Company. 10 shares in the Cumbtrland Academy. And an undivided interest in the Chemical Apparatus therein. These sales are made under a power in the Will of the Jate Henry Elliot ALEX'R ELLIOT, t p , J. G. SHEPHERD, / Dec’r 11, 1856. 65ts Town papers and Raleigh Standard copy until sale, A'rri^rioN! A RARE CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY! Being inclined to move :?outh, 1 will sell my en tire WAGON ESTABLL;HMENT, with a good stock of Materials and Tools, selected by myself pur posely for the Wagon Busineis. Any person wishing to buy, and having doubts about the success of the establishment, can have an opportunity of examining my book for their own satisfaction. N. B.—All debts due me for work must be settled either by Cash or approved Notes by the first of Jan’y 1857, if not they will all be put in course of collection by legal process. WM. Nov’r 20, 1856. C. J. & R. H. Jones ^I'^AKE this method of calling the attention of their X friends and others to their NEW STOCK of MPomestic and Fancy Dry Gooiln^ IX P.\RT AS FOLLOWS: Kich colorod and black Silks; fine all-wool De-Laines; all-wool Plaids, high colors; very handsome Long Shawls; do. Stella; fiuvs emb’d Skirts; emb’d Hand kerchiefs; Jaconet and Swiss Bands; emb’d and Lace Collars; Thread Lace and Edgings; ditto Jnconet and Swiss; rich Lace Falls, black; black Trimming Lace; Ribbons and Trim mings, all kinds; Swan’s Down; Furs, in sets; fine Kid Gloves; newest style Hats for Ladies; Velvet and Cloth Cloaks, &c. &c. —ALSO— A lot of best quality GUTTA PERCHA CLOTHING, very suitable for Wagoners and others who may be ex posed to wet weather. Jgi^'Call and see. Fayetteville, Oct. 11, 1856. 47tf Fall and Winter Stock, 1HAVE just received in full my Fall and Winter !*'tock of Silk^ Staple, anti §'ancy #>*'*/ firOOtls, embracing quite a variety of styles, qualities. fie., including all styles Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings, to wit; Striped, Plaid and Robed Silks; Plaid, Striped, and Printed, all Wool DeLains, all colors; Solid, all Wool, Do.; French Merinos, all shades and colors; Printed and Plaid low priced Alpaccas and DeLains. Also, a handsome assortment of Cloaks and Talmas, and extra heavy Bay State Shawls; Embr’d Collars; Black Lace Do.; Swiss and Jac’t Flouncings; Do. Edgings and Insertings; Kid and Twisted Silk Gloves and (Jauntlets; Hats; Caps; Bonnets; Bleached and Brown Sheetings and Shirtings; together with a [ n\ore certain, good Round. Staple and Domestic Goods; Ready Made j lor .sale by Clothing; Boots and Shoes, &c., ^c. i Buyers generally are respectfully invited to give my | Stock a look, as I shall sell on short profits. P. CROW. 1 October 9, 1850. 47-tf I We call the attention of WHOLE SALE DEALERS ^■10 our present Stock,—and we have recently re ft ceived— SOO bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do, Refined,_Crushed and Powdered, 95 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 66 do Fancy and assorted Candies, 100 coils Kentucky, Jute and Manilla liope, 7 bales Bagging, Gunny. Dundee and Burlaps, :iO tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, —ALSO— Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, sliot. Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Snuff in I5()xes, Eagle Mills do., in Half Bbls.; Green and Black [ Teas, Hollow Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German, and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Trace Chains, Sole Leather, &c., &c. The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. 0, 1856. CHARLES BANKS, r; O.VFA € TMO.VE H , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign Fruits, Cii/ars, Tobacco, Snuff, &c ori:e:!V stkeet, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1,1853. 73tf ^JOSEPH BAIvER, Jr., yiTTOR.^EY AT L \ W , AS taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s II 54tf GUANOES. 7.^^ BAGS PERUVIAN; 827 do. COLUMBIAN. Not only has the cost of u dng these Guanoes in connexion been very much diminished, but experi ments have proved that the phosphate, so much want ing in the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but combined with the Columbian makes the crop much Nov. 6, lSo6. D. & W. McLAURIN. 54tf Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1858. 79-tf W \. HUSKi:, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND CLERK AND M.\STER IN EQUITY. Fayetteville, N. C., May be found at the Equity Office, in the Court House. Sept. 22, 1855. 88-tf J. A. SPEARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, A TTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Wake and Johnston. Feb’y 13, 1856. 78-1 yr Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C. o Ur. K. A, BLACK. FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’y 7, 1856. 76-tf BOOKlilADIAG l AI.L TK.XDK, ISrxi. .lUST KhXKlVKD, QUARTER BOXES RAISINS. 2i Half 2" Boxes Soda Biscuit. “ Cheese. F r sale by C. E. litr'r lo. LEETE. 65tf RilU from the Fountain of Life, by Kev. Kichiird Newton, D. D.; The Two Lights, by the au'h ,r Ilf ‘Struggles for Life;’ Cumming’s Last of the Patii iri'hs; Dr. .''pencer’s Pastor’s Sketches, 1st and -1 series: The Pi-iiice of the House of David, or Three in the Holy City; Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustra- ti't!-; Do. Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature; Cuni- Minor VV’orks: The Christ of History, by Young; ‘ umiiiing's Scripture Readings; Barnes’s Notes on ik‘'V! itiims; Do. on Job; Chalmers’ Posthumous Works; M -iter-Pieces of Pulpit Eloquence, Edited by Rev. il»*iiry (' I'ish; ic., «c. E. J. HALE & SON. Dec'r 11, 1856. WATSON. 5'J-tl stJ A large lot of f?Iankets, both white and colored, for sale cheap by L. BR.\NDT, Gillespie St., near the Market. Fayetteville, N. C., Dec’r 10. 64-lm Recollections ofa Fiife Time, or Men and Things I have seen, by S. G. Goodrich, Author of Peter Parley’s Tales; Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis; Let ters of Lady Montagu. Edited by Mrs. S. J. Hale; The Humors of Falconbridge, illustrated; The Adven tures of Gerard, the Lion Hunter. Also, further supplies of the Lion of Flanders; The ('urse of the Village; Ernest Linwood; The Rival Beauties; The Wife’s Trials; The Torch Light; Romance of the Harem; The Old Vicarage; Mrs. Lee Hentz’s Novels, 50 cts a vol., &c. The Miscellaneous Works of Edgar A. Poe; Irving’s Life of Washington; Ban croft’s U. S.; Hume and .Macaulay’s Histories of Eng land: Scott’s Infantry Tactics, &c. &c. Dec’r 11, 1856. E. J. HALE & SON. PUBLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville. Clinton, Fayetteville, and W est, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day of April 1^^6, and remain open according to the terms of »he Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons, Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the othce ot the (Jlerk of the County Court at Jack.sonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonvilie, G. J. Ward, J. 11. Foy, Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- i dell at Beaufort. l>r. .M. P. .■\rendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store of G W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Ogle.sby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Keiian, David Reid, Isaac B Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at ’linton.—Thomas I. Faison. Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfreil Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A A. .McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edwanl L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of •'i^lOO each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Hoad Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter. Names Resident® i No. of shares Cash W'ork Book Agents Wanted. f||1HE Subscriber, having taken the General Agency i for getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s History of North Carolina, now in process of publica- ion by .Messrs. E. J. Hale Son of. Fayetteville, is desirous of entering into an engagement with one or more active, intelligent and reliable persons in each of the Judicial Circuits,^to canvass their respective parts of the State, or particular counties, thoroughly. Immediate application is desired, as sample copies of the first volume will will be ready in a few days. Undoubted testimonials as to character must ac company each application. Address H. W. HORN. Fayetteville, Dec. 9, 1856. 64- ALUM SALT, for sale by 64tf] W. H. CARVER. THO. J. JOHNSON f.S now receiving his winter stock, comprising general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Cutl(*ry, Shot, Lead, Yankee Notions, &c. Stock of BOOTS and SHOES large, and of good qual- iti.-s for retail. II.VTS assorted, some very wide briia, Saxony W'ool, 6lc. Sperm and Adamantine *'.\NDLES, also. Patent do. The above Goods were well bought, and he would like to sell on same terms or barter will be taken. Credit will be given to those who know themtelvea to be prompt. Old cus tomers are invited. THO. J. JOHNSON. P. S—To those who owe me I would simply sajv PLEASE PAY UP, as I am in want of money. J Nov. 20, 1866. 68-lm Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. As soon as one hundred thousand dollars ire sub scribed, the Commissioners of ()nslow county are to be notified, and they are reiuired to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize tlie Company. March 15, 1856. 13tf B. P. PEARCE IS NOW OPENING, a largo and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, consisting in part of Black and Colored Silks, English and Frecsh Merinos, Plain and Fig’d Dt Lanes, some beautiful patterns, Black and Fancy .Mpacas, Edgings and Insertings, Collars and Undersleeves, Cactus and Whalebone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Plaid Muslins, French, English and American Prints, Cloths and Cassimeres, * Satinetts, Jeans ami Tweeds. Plaids, Linstys and Kerseys, Carolina and .Marlboro' Stripes, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, White and Colored Flannels, Drillings and Tickings, Irish Linens, good assortment. Linen Table t'loths, Towelings and Napkins, Shawls, (.'loaks and Mantillas, Extra quality of Bed Blankets, Ribbons, Belts, Gloves. Hosiery, &c. ALSO, Hats, Cups, Bonnet'j, Boots, Shoes and Umbrellas; a general assortment of «E.\I>1 \ l>i: CLOTIIIliti, and every variety in the YANKEE NOTION LINE, which will be sold at a small advance for CASH, or on time to punctual customers, eitherat WH()LES.\1E or RET.VlL- All are respectfully invited to give me » call before purchasing elsewhere. B. F. PEARCE. Hay St., Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1856. 35-tf SliCO^VD STOCK. B F. PEARCE IS now receiving, direct from New York, his second i stock of Fall and Wiiitrr Dry (wooiN, .\niong which may be found, the latest and most fHshionable styles of Laiiies’ Dress Goods, Cloaks, Mantilla‘s, and all styles of Embroidery. Also, Gkntle.men' s GOODS of every variety, which will be sold CHEAP at wholesale or retail. The Ladies are respectfully invited to give me a call. B. F. PEARCE, r J Street, Fayetteville, Oct. 9, 1856. 46tf !»• 61000 s: W. II. Carver Is just receiving a verj large Stock of itit 1* firorerien, iA*ittors, direct from N. York, which will be sold at very moderate pri^’-'s for Cash, or exchange for any kind of produce. A call from old friends and the public generally is desired, as my Stock is so large and varied that it ivill Sildom fail to give satisfaction. W. H CARVER, Hay Street, Favetteville. N. C. Sept. 29, 1856. ' 43-tf i\ew and Cheap Goods. JAMES KYLE II OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style they were before. This will save the repurchase of new books. Librarians connected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen residing at a distance, will find it a matter of economy to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices will be made upon large or'lers; Pack them and send them with particular directions to this establishment; and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without delay. I have the best stock of materials; and workman ship will compare with any either at the North or South. Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Anderson Street. Nov. 5, 1856. 54-Y JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. € o .n .m $$ 1 o i\ AND FORWARDLXG MERCHANT, Wilniinston^ *V. C. Fayetteville Hotel. HE Subscribers having this day leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see thoir friends and the travelling public at this House. At the same time we hope they will be patient and bear with our imperfections until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J H. ROBERTS & CO. J. H. Roberts. F. N. Roberts. March 1, 1855. 80-tf FOR SALE. •If Reduced Prices, for C%§SU or on SMiOitT 250 ClRRIililiS, BAROHfllES. Rockaways and Buggies OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ■^■■ANY of which are finished, and the baUince being ^fJL finished daily. Among which are ’^auny New and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE C.VRllIAGE. Some of them very light, and all made in the best manner and of the best materials. My facilities for doing Carriage work are GREATER than any establish ment South, and I can aflFord and am determined to sell work of the BEST QUALITY' as low as it can be built for by any one. Those who ara indebted to me will please pay up, as my business requires my out-standing debts to be collected. A. A. McKETHAN, Feb. 3, 1855. 72-tf The subscribers will purchase Spirits Turpentiife, or make advances on consignments to their friends in IVilmiugton, or New York. C. T. HAIGH S SONS. -\pril 9, 1855. 90tf 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, 1855. 67 J. S. BANKS, CoiiiiiiiMMion .TIercliant, Wilmington, N, C. Jan’y 1, 1856. 66-tf EMBRACE THE PRESENT EXCELLENT 0 P P 0 R T U x\ I T Y! ^I'^lIE Subscriber, desirous of closing out the balance I of his Winter Stock, otlers his entire Stock of Ren.(ly-Mu(ie Clothing, Furnishiti'j (Jools, Ilata, Boots, Shoes, Trunks, Carprt liajs, ami Valkts, At a very small advancc on PKITIK CO!4T! GEORGE BRANDT, South side Hay Street. Fayetteville, Nov. 28. 60-tJlbp LAST CAI.L! A LL persons indebted to me by Note or Account, .tL are earnestly requesteil to call and make imme diate payment, a^ my books must be closed by the Ibt of Janury next. Nov. 28, 1856. GEORGE BRANDT. 60-bptJl SINGER’S SEWINQ MA.CHINES. THESHrelebrated niarhines are in prai-tiCHl and i)nifital)le us«> in all parts of the rivilizeil world. In all ihe various irades. anti In sewing every sort of (abric, either of rloih or leather, they have been fully tried and approved Sewina nnchines ol other niiiniil'acturers olten fail to w >rk, but SINiKtt’S ,M .A,'lll.\E.”? .AL- W.'Hys OI’ER.ATK PEltKEtTfiV, being strong, durable and com plete in contrivance and worfcniaiiship. A |.erl'ec' sewini: ma chine kepi employed all’ords a clear profit ol $I.U(M) a ye:tr but iin imperfect one a c:iuse of ron.stant vexation and loss. The en tire RELIABILITY of our niacUuios is one great reason for their un paralleled popularity. .MACril.VEfS FOR FA.MIf.Y SE\VI.\;, of a fnil and deliCRte ‘•onstruction. are reconiniended by other manufacturers. Such machines are made to catch the eye, not to ()erfonn substHntiai work. The truth is. family sewini: ma chines niii'hl to be E'.nmger than any iiher, because they go Into less skillful hands ih’n when sold tn manufacturers, and are used for a greater variety of work The niachine.s which have proved best for all other purposes must be best for family ue. and they are Singer’s The speed of »rar m.ic'iines has lately been doubled. .\’o other can compare with them in quantity of work. Sew machines cf the latest improved style will he ex ch'inged oti liberal terms ftirii'il aewine machines of our own make, or for operiitive machines of other m tnufacturers. Local agents wanted lo sell our iii.tchines. N. B.—.'Ml liersons desiring full information about sewing ma chines, can obtain it by applying for a copy of “I. .M. Singer &. Co’s CH7etie ” a Dai>er i«voted entirely to the subject. It will be sent ' , 1. .M. SINGER & CO. Principal Olfice, 3i3 Broadway, New York. BHA’^CIi OEFIt Es? 47 Hanover sleet, Boston I H2 Chesnut street, Phila. ■Jil Westminster st. Providence. 1 1«.‘) B:iltiim*r« street, Baltimore. • ' tj East Fourth (treet, Cincinnati. Chicago, Illinois. t>.i North Fourth St., St t.ouis. 81 St. Charles st, New Orleans !2U Uauphin St., Mobile. 50-3m 274 Broad street Newark, N.J. 347 Broadway, Albany, N. Y. • 'lover-ville. New York. 98 Chapel street. New Haven. 11 Buchanan St.Glasgow,Scot’d Oct. 18.56. FOR RENT. ri'^HE large Fire-proof Brick W’are-hous^, conveni- I ently situated in rear of our Store. Apply to STARR 4" WILLIAMS. Sept. 26. 43-tf AS just received a very large and general as sortment of GOODS. .Among which are, French and English Merinos; Do. Delains, Plain and Figured; Dress Silks, Fig’d and Plain; Black Fillet Mits; Sleeves and Collars: Cloths, Cassimeres and Satins; Bear and Negro Blankets; 3-4 to 12-4 Bleached and Brown Domestics; Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, Carpeting, Good and Common; Boots and Shoes; Anker Bolting Cloth; Kerseys and Linseys; Irish Linens, Crash; Table Diaper and Napkins. With many other articles, all of which being pur chased by the Package, will be offered at low prices, by wholesale or retail. Oct. 24, 1856. 51-tf Frcii^ht and Pnssf/ircr Line hetwe.en Wilmington and FaijettvvHlc. ^^TEAMER M.VGNOLI A. leaves Fayetteville on Mon- day and Thursday mornings, 15 minutes after sunrise. Loaves Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Steamer F.\NNV LUTTERL()I.^, leaves Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday mornings, 15 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington Wednesilay and Saturday morn- ing.s. Both carrying Freight and Passengers. Steamer ROW.\N, with full sets of Lighters, runs regularly, carrying Freight only. The regularity of our Boats on all stages of the River, and the despatch and promptness in delivering goods, are too well known to require comment. To our patrons we tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and can assure all shippers that no elforts will be spared in future, and feel contident that our facilities for disf^atch are equal if not superior to any line on Cape Fear River. W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent for Lutterloh & Co. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. 1, 1856. 50tf S. M. THOMAS, DEALER IN FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS, BLANKETS, icc., &c. Corner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N. C. Dec. 17, 1855. 62-tf Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Commission MERCHANTS, Fayetteville, *V. C, j i. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLBT. LOVERD ELDRIDGE, 1 ^Ittornei/ ttt JLaw, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp son Counties. Smithfield, .April 15, 1856. 90-tf ~ w. p. Eu.iorr, COMMISSION MERCHANT, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Ajent for Lutterloh d' Vo's Steamboat Line. Will attend promptly to all business entr-asted to his care. Oct. 21, 185t;. 50-tf NOTICE. A LL those indebted to us previous to the 1st Janu- ary will call and settle either by note or cash, and oblige us. McDONALD & WH.\LEY. N. B. A good assortment of SADDLES AND HAR NESS always on hand for cash or on time to punctual customers. Feb’y 17, 1855. 7»uf WOOL ROLLS. ~ WOOL carded with dispatch at Blount’s Creek Factory. SHEETINGS, Osnaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by GEO. McNEILL. June 1854. 7_tf OLD RYE~WHISKEY. ^■IHE Subscriber is tne only authorised agent in M. Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. R. C. Pur- year’s Celebrated RTTE »f1'. He will be supplied with this superior Whiskey to meet the demand. JAMES i:. SMITH. MILES CWSTIN. 19 IJ D. W. C. fiENBOW, D. D. S., Oracliiat*; of tlie Baltimore College of DENTAL SURGERY. FFICE hours from 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. “ 3 P.M. to 6 P.M. DR. BENBOW may be found at his suite of Rooms near the Market, where all who are in need of the services of a Dentist »re respecfuily invited to call. All operations performed upon the latest and most approved plans. To those in need of ^hrHficial Teeth, he would simply say that he is behind in no improvement. He inserts from one to an entire set upon fine Gold or Platina plate, which he guarantees to be equally as serviceable as the natural organs. He spends nine months of each year in this place, (from 1st of October to the 1st of July.) Oct. 20, 1856. * 49-tf ON CONSIGNMENT, I BUS. CORN, JLt# W 1000 Sacks Salt, 20 Bbls. Mulletts, (Oak,) To arrive and for sale. W. P. ELLIOTT. Oct. 22 50-.f Ulareiidon Briclg^e. rjJlHE Boar.I of Directors will assess the annual ■ crossing of the Clarendon Bridge before the 1st of January 1857. and the list will be in the hands of the Toll Collector at the Bridge and the Secretary; and all persons are required to pay by the 1st J.VNU.ARY 1857, and those who do not pay by that time will not be allowed to cross by the year, an posidvt payment is required before 1st Jan’y 1857. JNO. M. ROSE, Sec’y F. & N. P. R. Co. Nov’r 21, 185C. 59tlJ JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors, Gomniission and Forwardinfr MERCHANTS. NO. 2 SOUTH WATER STREET, UP STAIRS. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 21, 1856. 50-Y “LAW copartnership.” WE, the undersigncil, 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. H AUG IITON. JNO. MANNING. Pittsborough, N. C., .lan’y 1. 1856. 72tf IL L. HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street o under Journal office. Dec. 12. 48-tf Fayetteville, March 20. W. DRATGHON. 90-tf NOTICE. The notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley, are in the hands of Wm. McL. McKay for col lection, as longer indulgence will not be given, it is hoped this notice will be sufficient to save costs. JOHN M. BEASLEY. June 25, 1855. 12tf SHEMWELL HOUSE, F.\¥ETTEVII.,L,E, i\. €. East side of Grven Street, a few Doors North oj the Market House. rBlHE Subscriber desires through this JL medium to acknowledge the liberal patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal 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. SHEMWELL. March 24, 1855. 8G-tf G. \V. WILLIAMS 4 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- LAND FOR SALE. 1m ACRES OF L.AND lying on upper Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered and well located for the Turpentine business. It will be sold ou accommodating terms. Apply soon to the Subscriber at Fayetteville WM. McL. McKAY. Sept. 22, 1856. 41-tf A R Vl^ CHANCE! The Furniture and Fi.xtures of the Fay etteville Hotel tor sale. | rilHE subscribers having fully determined to sell j I the above named Property, now offer it to an en- I terprising man upon liberal terms. I This Hotel enjoys a large custom from the adjoining counties and from the travelling public, with a pros pect of future increase. VVhat 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 II, 1856. 38tf iXEW I.AW BOOKS. A ' NEW' Edition of Tidd’s Practice, 2 vols. The Forum, or 40 year’s Full Practice at the Philadelphia Bar; by David Paul Brown. Library of Law and Equity; being 13 vols. (in 11) of valuable Law Books for $15 00. Just received by E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 20. Blanks for Sale at this Office. Blank Checks for sale here. J. C. POE, DEALER IN STAPLE & FANCY DRY GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, ■ AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings. Ha^ Street, Fayetteville, N. (J. May 26, 1855. 4-tf T. C. & H. G. WORTH, Commission Forwarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wilining?toII, li. C. Usual advances made on consignments. Jan’y 17, 1855. 63-tf •fiarble Faclorsf. HJ^W AiiD, I^'^OR the apprehension and delivery of my negro man P.\GE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of age; or for his confinement in any Jail so that I get him again. W'hen he left he had on a brown Satinett Coat and Pants, makes a good appearance, and no doubt will pass himself as a free roan; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about 185 pounds, and had, at the time Le left, a fellon on the middle finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goatee (or long beard.) I expect he will endeavor to make liis way to .-Vbingdon, Washington county, Va., wliere he was raised. D. M. McL.VUIlIN, Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C. Feb’y 4, 1856. 75-tf By GEO. LAUDER. TWO DOdltS A60VIS C. T. HUGH h SOSi’S STIII B, FayetteTille, Jan’y 20,1856. 64ypd Copying Ink, and Copying Books just received. E. J. HALE & SON. June 4. W/W WOULD HAVE THOUG111 IT? A neio Carriaife Estaf>lish')nent on the Milittiry Green, opposite the Methodist Churrh, fronting on Mamford Street. G R EAT ENT E RPRIS K! ff'ay;tl‘vill; is to^hiii;!! ri^HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their I friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in lij] its various parts. And being both practical workmen, fully un derstanding their business, they have no hesitation to compare work with any establishment in Fayetteville as to Style and durability. One of the firm may be known by reference to A. H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two yearn. We warrant all work to give general Hatisfiictiou for twelve months Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash. PIER & BRANIN. James H. Pier. James Bbaniv. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 62tf HOOK BLNDERY. RW. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business, over the Tailor Shop of Clark & Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. August 1. 27-tf Benton’s Thirty Years in the U. S. Senate. A further supply of 1st and 2d volumes, just received. E. J. HALE & SON.

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