*•* ■ , ll' ^ : re t ilO ind //? to A. 4')' over j. t •r th» • ..ve I !1 n t .. ilJg I the i ! WAIT TO (DIB SEMI-WEEK L.Y. VOL. VI.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., JANUARY 29, 1857. [SO 577.] PKINTKI) MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS i:i)WAKI) J. H VLE & KDTTORS AND PKOPRIETORS. Pnce for the Semi-Weekly Observkk $3 00 if paid in aJviince; $3 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- tion; or $4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly Obskrver $2 00 per annum, if paid in advance; $2 50 if paid during the year of gubscrip- tioii: or !i>3 00 after the year has expired. ADVKRTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents per square of Ki lines for the first, and thirty cents for each succeeding publication. Yearly advertisements by spe cial contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are rexjuested to state :he number of insertions desired, or they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord ingly. Advertisements o be inserted imidf, charged 60 per cent, extra. w Fire Insurancem the ..Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, which will be found in another column This suc- aessful institution was incorporated by the Legislature of Connecticut in 1819, with a perpitual charter. Its oapitnl is !j*500 000, and its accumulations exceed >i''UO,000 more, making its entire assets over .$1,300,- OtK.*. invested as detailed in the statement referred to. These results indicate that during the period of near ly forty years since its organization, (without a single change of its chief officer,) its business has been con ducted with judgment and prudence. It has been thus far successlul in an eminent degree, discharging, as we are informed, all its obligations by the payment of about ten million dollars for losses^^ without asking a Jay’s delay in any instance. It has liad but little lit igation, notwithstanding the immense number of tians- actions made. In order to attain as much certainty as possible in such a business as insurance, it has been the practice of the Company, for several years, at great labor, carefully to classify and arrange their ri?ks into about fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain the amount insured on each class, the amount of premiums received thereon, and the amount of losses upon each. This classification, extending over a long period, and covering property to a very large amount, furnishes reliable data, and pre sents a sound, substantial basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its business. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance, as many suppose; its ha- ••irds are ascertainable, and its principles are capable of being reduced to a system, the practical working and results of which are as certain as that of any other business. The -Etna Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its business upon a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence of the community t i an extent surpassed by no other Company in the U. States, and has increased its business and its income from year to year with a steaily growth. One great source of its security is the witie distribution of its risks—a policy which it pursues with great strictness —limiting the amount to be covered in each locality. By this course it has passed, with comparative impu nity, through some of the most sweeping and destruc tive fires, which have swallowed up other companies less cautious in their business. It is a system like this, based upon experience, which gives stability and soundness to a company, and to the assured confidence and security.—Baltimore Patriot. PINE LAND FOR SAI.E. ACRES, heavily timberad Pine Land, in 99Harnett County, in the vicinity of John- sonville, and contiguous to the Western Plank Road. A bargain may be had if applied for soon. Jan’y 21, 1856. COOK & JOHNSON. (6-3t T TRUST SALE. HE subscriber, as Trustee of Duncan M. Buie, will offer for sale, on Saturday the 21st of Feb ruary, the following property, viz: Three Tracts of Land on the Fayetteville and Southern Plank Road, including the tract on which said Buie now lives, about 13 miles from Fayetteville. One Horse and Buggy and Harness; together with all the Household and Kitchen Furniture and Farming utensils of said Buie. All the creditors of said Buie will find it to their in terest to attend the sale. W, McL. McKAY, Trustee Fayetteville, Jan’y 26, 1857. 76ts Town papers copy. DCT^ We are reciuestod to announce s. A. PHILIPS as a candidate for Constable in the Fayetteville District. Jan’y 26, 1857. 76tE A CAUD. t^HE undersigned would respectfully inform his olu friends and customers that he can be found at the Store of C. E. Leete, where he will be glad to see them. J R. Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 8, 1857. .MCDONALD. 2-tf NEW YORK ADVERTISEMENT. STAPLE IND F li\t\ M\ (iOODS. EDWARD LAMBERT & CO., 56 Chambers Street and 33 Reade Street, OPPOSITE THE PARK, WILL be prepared on and after Jan’y 1st to open their SPRING IMPORTATION, comprising an extensive and varied assortment of choice, novel and desirable and Fancy €roodH^ Adapted especially to the wants of first class North Carolina Merchants, and which will be oflfered at the very lowest market prices. Jan’y 1, 1857. 71-3m flARPEK'S WEEKLY JOURNAL. ^^PECIMEN copies of this new work may be seen at the Book Store, where subscriptions will be re ceived. We will deliver it in Fayetteville, free of postage, at $2 50, cash in advance, (which will be a saving of the postage to subscribers.) Jan’y 10. E. J. HALE & SON. 'M HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $500,000. Assets 1,307,903 42. T. K. BRACE, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre sident. T. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. Dihectoes.—T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J Church, R. Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. 8. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G. F. Davis, A. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W. Keney. ASSETS: Janiaky 1, 1857. Cash in hand and in Phoenix Bank, $63,733 80 Cash on special deposite in Hartford Bks, 226,125 OU Cash in Agents’ hands, balances. Money due, secured by mortgage, Real estate, unencumbered, Bills receivable, 72 Mortgage Bonds, G and 7 per cent.. Income Bonds, 7 “ 10 Jersey City Water Bonds, 6 per cent., lO Hartford City Bonds, 6 “ 5 Milwaukee City Bonds, 10 “ o'i'J shares Harttbrd N. Haven R. R. stk. F. DAVISON, M. D., Surgeon INTENDING to locate permanently in Fayetteville, hopes to make it the interest of all who need the services of a Dentist to give him the care of their Teeth. Having had eight years’ experience, and being acquainted with the work of the best Dentists North or South, he pledges himself to give all operations en trusted to his hands that careful thorough work and complete finish, that it cannot be bettered by any Den tist in the United States. Persons having teeth that are considered hopeless, and past redemption, will do well to give him call before having them extracted, as thousands of teeth are sacrificed that the requisite knowledge and skill would save and make useful. Please give him a trial, and if be does not redeem his pledge will forfeit his wurk. HcgrOffice at Fayetteville Hotel. V)ec’r 26, 1856. 68tf He will wait on Ladies at their residences if de tired. VALUAHr.E PROPERTY FOR SJtljK. I OFFER for sale, my L.\NDS in the Town of Fay etteville, about 130 Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. Also, the Valimble Drick Storv uiid L.ot 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 Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Street. Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both Winslow and Mumford Streets. All this property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf FREIGHTING 0> THE CAPE FEAR RIVEK. At 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, and 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, Resoived, That each of the Steamboat Companies on the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1st 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 KCDL'CTIO.^ OF 20 PJCK CKliT. 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, Resolved, That the foregoing be published in the town papers. D. McL.AURIN, Chairman. R. M. Orrell, Sec’y. Dec. 24, 1855. 65-tf A HARE CHANCE! The Furniture and Fixtures oftlie Fay etteville Hotel for sale. ri'^IIE subscribers having fully determined to sell 1 the above named Property, now ofi^er 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 increase. What it has done and is now doing can be seen by any one wishing to purchase re ferring to oar 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, 1856. 38tf ROBERT D. GREEN, (LATE GREEN & WEAR,) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. RD G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs them he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the business in all its branches at the old stand, under his entire superintendence. N. B All Watches left with him for repair will be taken jipart in the presence of the owners, and the necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written contract giveu for the same, which work will be war ranted for two years. On hand and for sale now, the most varied and choice selection of CLOCKS and other time pieces that has ever been offered to the public in North Caro lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also WARRANT for two years. .\11 debts due to and by the late firm will be paid and received by R. D. GREEN. August 25, 1856. 34-tf I'i.J Hanford Providence ditto. 107 Boston j" Worcester ditto. 250 Connecticut River ditto. oU Connecticut River Co. ditto. 50 Stafford Bank Stock, 60 Citizens’ “ Waterbury, 36 Eagle “ Providence 3U0 Phoenix “ Hartford, 200 Farm. & Mech. “ “ 308 Exchange “ “ :i40 State “ “ loo City “ “ 100 Bk Htfd Co. 150 Conn. River “ “ 21*0 Hartford “ “ 100 Charter Oak “ “ 15 .Mech. ^ Trad. “ Jersey City, 200 Merchants’Ex. “ New York, 200 North River “ “ 8U0 Mechanics’ “ “ 150 Bk N. -America “ “ 200 Bank .\merica “ “ 200 “ Republic “ “ 100 “ Commonwealth Stk 180 “ of New York, “ 480 Broaitway Bank Stock, “ 400 People's “ “ 400 Union “ “ 100 Hanover “ “ 243 Ocean “ “ 200 Metropolitan “ “ Butchers’ & Drovers’ “ 418 200 Importers’ & Traders’ “ 200 l;!3 Amer. Ex. Bk Stock, “ “ “ scrip, “ 410 Merchants’ *• “ 160 Market “ “ 28 City “ “ 120 Nassau “ “ 139 Manhattan Co. “ “ 250 Phoenix “ “ 125 100 “ rights, “ “ U. S. Trust Co. Stock, “ 150 N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co. Stk, 200 Ohio “ “ “ 124,860 Us I 6,751 08 , 47,«a5 U1 ' 20,hi'J '.»8 72.000 OU 4.500 UU ! 10,2UO lO.OuO 00 5,UU0 OU i tiu.uuu UU ; 5,2dU UU j 9,630 OU 11,25U UU ! I,ii50 OU I 5,16U UU j , 5,150 00 , 1,87:^ 00 32.400 UO 27.UOO 00 16,016 00 31,2oU UU 12,300 00 10,600 00 10,050 00 3U,368 00 12.000 00 1.500 00 10,800 00 10.500 00 23.400 00 16,200 00 23.600 0(J 24,4UU UU 1U,2U0 00 21.600 00 15,n00 • 0 II,000 00 23.600 00 10,000 00 11,907 00 22,000 00 13,002 50 21.600 00 22,8v0 00 3,331 47 27,265 00 16.500 00 3,255 00 12,900 00 9,521 60 5,700 00 200 00 10,800 00 24,000 00 19,200 00 NEGROES WANTED. ^■IHE undersigned will pay the highest cash price -I. for YOUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed to either of us at Laurinburgh, Richmond county, will have prompt attention. D. C. MclNTYRE. DANIEL M. McLAURIN. Laurinburgh, Dec. 26, 1856. 6Htf CONSTAHf.E’S ELECTION. ^■IHE undersigned offers himself as a candidate for i the office of Constable for the Fiiyetteville Dis trict, for the ensuing Tear. Dec 29. Election in Feb’y next. JNO T. > ULLINS. 68-te *10 jisr Ri;ci:ivEr), QUARTER BOXES RAISINS. 20 Half 20 Boxes Soda Biscuit. 20 “ Cheese. For sale by • C. E. Dec’r 15. GROCERIES AND HARDW.\UE. ff^HE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of X Goods in the GROCERY and HARDWARE LINE; all of which will be sold wholesjile or retail, or bar tered for country produce, on terms the most reason able. A Sinall lot of SADDLERY 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 car*. G. W. I. G. Fayetteville, Sept. 27, 1855. 39tf Aorth Caroiiiiii Iiealers. f I1HE Undersigned are prepared to furnish, whole- JB. sale and retail, upon I'ery fai'orable termt, to Teachers, Booksellers, Merchants, Book Pedlars, and Others, the SERIES of .\OKTIl C'AROI.Ili A 'JEADEItS, Nos. 1 and 2, by Professor Hi bbahk, of the University of North Carolina, a?id No. 3 by Calvin H. Wilev, Esq. now Superintendent of Com mon Schools. d. J. HALE SON. LEETE. 05tf Cape Fear LaiKt for Hale- TMIIIE Subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED Jl. and EIGHTY-FIVE .Veres of Land on Cape Fear ^iver below Smith’s Ferry, in Cumberlanl county, running with the river to the lands of Mrs. Byrd. A portion of the land is cleared and fenced. It is well adapted to the cultivation of corn, oats and the usual crops of the river lands. The part uncleared has on it some good swamp, which may be easily pre pared for use. It will be sold on a credit of twelve months. Persons wishing to buy can call on the owner at this place. J. G. SHEPHERD. April 8. 94-tf BEDSTEADS! BEDSTEADS!! fUST received from the Manufacturer, Ira Hersey, a supply of BFO STF.in S of various patterns, and made of good seHSoned timber. These Bedsteails 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 SJPRM.VG SUPPIjW Fniu:ht and Passenger Line between Wilminirton and Fayetteville. ijiTEAMER M.\GNOLI.\, leaves Fayetteville on Mon- day and Thursday mornings, 15 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Steamer FANNY LUTTERLOH, leaves Fayetteville on Tuesday and Friday mornings, 15 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington Wednesday and Saturday morn ings. Both carrying Freight and Passengers. Steamer ROW.-VN, with full sets of Lighters, runs regtilarly, carrying Freight only. The regularity of our Boats on all stages of the River, and the despatch and promptness in delivering gooda, are too well known to require comment. To our p»trons we tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and can assure all ihippers that no efforts will be spared in future, and feel confident that our facilities for dispatch are equal if not superior to any line on Ciipe Fear River. W. P. ELLIOTT, Agent for Lutterloh & Co. Fayetteville, N. C., Oct. 1, 1856. 50tf DOBBIN HOUSE! POWERS & TROT, Pbopbiitors. rjlHE Proprietors of this Establishment JL announce to the public, that owing to the constantly increasing patronage extend ed to them, they have been induced to en large the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suit* of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at tendance The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com fort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Carriages in attendance on arrival and departure of Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers. Horses and Carriages furnished at any notice for car rying travellers to any part of the adjacent country. J. W. POWERS. W. C. TROY. Fayetteville, May 12, 1856. 3tf SHE.VIWELIi HOUSE. F.WETTEVILI.E, I«. €. East side of Green Street, a few Doors North oj the Murket House. HE Subscriber desires through this 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 rccpectfully 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. 86-tf We $1,307,903 42 LIABILITIES:—Unsettled Claims not due, $166,609 15 Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, E. J. HALE. N. C., FOR SALE. 1W1SH to sell my PL.A!¥TATI«:% on the West nide of Cape Fear, 2 miles below Fayetteville. I would sell 500 acres or more; it consists of River Swamp and Sand Hill Land. •Vlso my Huuse and Lot on Ramsey Street. One Lot corner Dick and Person Streets. One House and Lot corner of Frink’s Alley and Orange Stree*. 10 Shares ( ape Fear Bank Stock. 12 Shares Plank Road Stock. M. N. LEARY. Fayetteville, Dec’r 1, 1856. 61 tf call the attention of WHOLE- S\LE DEALERS r«10 our present Stock,—and we have recently re- -■h ceived— 300 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do. Refined, Crushed and Powdered. 9.5 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 66 do Fancy and assorted Candies, 100 coils Kentucky, Jute and Manilla Rope, 7 bales iSagging, Gunny, Dundee and Burlaps, 30 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, —ALSO— Peppff, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Snuff'in Boxes, 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 Chain#, Sole Leather, &c., &c. The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. G, 1856. 54tf GUANOES. BAGS PERUVIAN; 327 do. COLUMBI.AN. Not only has the cost of using 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 more certain. For sale by D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. 6, 1856. 54tf Dr. JAS. F. FOIILKES, Corner of Hay and Donaldson Streets, opposite the Fayetteville Hotel, %,MT0L'LD respectfully call the atten- T w tion of his friends and customers to his complete stock of DRUGS, .n C D ICI Oils, Paints and Dye-StuffSj 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 bat the genuine article. Constantly on hand Burning Fluid, Cnmphene, Spirits Turpentine-, Alcohol, Brandies and Wines, (^for Medical purposes;) Contjress Water, Citrate Magnesia, East India Castor Oil. March 15, 1856. 87-tf V ALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE. 4 NEGRO Woman aged about thirty or thirty-five years, good house servant, cook, washer and ironer, honest and industrious. A Girl aged about nine, and a boy about four j-ears —children of ihe woman. Persons in want of this species of property will do well to call on the undersigned at his Law Oflice on Anderson Street, when further particulars will be given. BARTH’W FULLER. April 29. 500-tf FENLVLE LNSTFIT TE. Institution will resume its operations again 1 on MONDAY, the 8th ef SEPTEMBER. The charges will be the same as they have been for the last year. Boanl -iilO per month, including wash ing, lights, ^c. L. C. GIl.\V’ES, A. M., who has served us so long and efiiciently as Principal of the Institute, new also has charge of the Steward’s Department, which ren ders it doubly sure that this iepartment 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, iic. H A. BIZZELL, Sec’y Board of Trustees. Clinton, July 25, 1856. 30-tf >. lI()USTO.\ OULD inform his friends and former customers that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep pn hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call andf examine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON & OVERBY to settle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts. August 27, 1856. 34tf Fayetteville Hotel. HE Subscribers having this day leased this Hotel for a term of years, will be pleased to see their 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 'I'he (jrreatest Invention of the Asfe. Having purchased the exclusive right for the State of North Carolina of GEAR’S .\1.\CH1NE FOR CUTTING, TURNING AND MOULDING IRREG ULAR FORMS IN WOOD, I offer the Machine to the ■Manufacturers of this State as the most perfect and effective ever invented to work irregular forms wood. It has been thoroughly tested, and can perform the labor of ten to men in the most complicated kinds of work. It can do handsomely and rapidly all irregular and carved work, such as Circular am* Gothic Sashes and Doors, Brackets and Scrolls, Tracery and Arches of the most difficult patterns. Cabinet Ware and Furniture, Carriages, Rail Road Cars, Chairs. Millwright and Factory work. Ship and Boat Building, Agricultural Implements, Block Letters, Picture and Mirror Frames, and Patterns for Machinery. In fact, work such as no other Machine has ever done before. I am prepared to sell single and County Rights, and to furnish .Machines. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM, Proprietor. W’ilmingten, N. C., Oct. 25, 1856. 52-6m w DRV GOOD.S at WHOLKSALK STARR & WILLl.AMS are now receiving a very large STOCK, embracing every thing in the Dry Goods line with llats. Caps, Boots, Shoes, Silk aiul Straw Bonnets, Umbrellas, and Ready-.Made Clothing, &c. Which they will sell CHE.AP 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 IMd STOfl THIS FILL. STARR & W1I.LIAMS ARE NOW RKCKIVINO TUKIR Second Fall Si: Winter Stock of Goods To which they call the attention of Merchants making their purchases in this market. Oct. 16, 18i6. 48-tf Fall and Winter Goods. X A* T, W*addill^ HAY STREET, Are new receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consisting of a large and well selected stock of Groceries, hardware. Cutlery, blacksmiths T ur- pentine Tools, Agricultural Im plements, 3oots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Saddlery and Lea- ther. Heavy articles in the Drug line. Ready-made Clo thing, and Staple Dry Goods This Stock we are prepared to Job or Retail. Fayetteville, Oct. 24, 43tf We ask the Planters and Turpentine men to ex amine our Kerseys, Negro Blankets, Hats and Shoes. DWELLL\G FOR SALE. riAHE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling X Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell Streets, at present occupied by Mr, Henry Erambert. Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE. .May 29. 8- JONES’S LAW REPORTS, VOL. 2. subscribers have for sale, th« 2d volume of the Reports of Law Casee in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, by II. C. Jones, Esq. Just published- Also, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON. BROW*J\*E,On^ Minn ^Mrrivefl! HE Great Iron Wheel Examined,” by Parson JL 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. E. J. HALE & SON. May 28. BISHOP RAVEldKOFT’S WORKS. ^■IHE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical JL errors of the old edition corrected,) is published for the benefit of the Missionary cause of the Episco pal Church in North Carolina. The price of the 2 vols. is, in cloth binding, -$4, in sheep $4 50. Orders, accompanied in every instance by cash, may be ad dressed to E. J. HALE ^ SON. Fayetteville, May 8, 1856. ALMANACS FOR 1857. ''^lURNER’S North Carolina, and The Farmers’ and Planters’. E. J. HALE & SON. The new Revised Statutes. rjlHE Subscribers have received on consignment, a JL few copies of the New Revisal. Price $4, eaa/i on delivery. Jan’y 21. E. J. HALE & SON. Narrative of the E.vpedition of an American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, bj Com. Perry, U. S. Navy, with numerous illustrations, edited by Rev. Dr. F. L. Hawks. Also, further supplies of .Mrs. Hentz’s Novels; Miss Murray’s Travels through the U. S.; MitcheU’s Tra veller’s Guide; Steel Pens, ^'c. E. J. HALE 4- SON. Aug. 12. NEW LAW BOOKS. Anew 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. T Xew JEstabli.shnient, By \\n. WATSO\. HE Subscriber would inform his friends and the public generally, that he has completed his new establishment on .Maxwell street, near Mr. E. W. Will- kings’ Store, and is now prepared to receive orders for CAR'rS, WAGONS, DRAYS, which shall be promptly executed. All work done by him shull be of the best workman ship and material that the country can afford. UEI’AIllINCr of all kinds done with neatness and despatch. Also, IIOllSE-SIIOEING will be strictly at- tendeil to. N. B. No pains will be spared to give satisfaction to those who may favor him with their patronage. Fayetteville, July 24, 1856. 24-Y C. Thomson and complete STOCK OF IS now receiving a large GOODS in his lin«, viz: HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, In all varieties, which he offers for sale at low prices for 8^“ CASH, or to prompt paying customers. He returns his thanks to his customers for their liberal patronage, and solicits a continuance of the same. J. C. THO.MSON, Market Square. September 3, I860. 36tf .$25 REWARD. RAN.AW.AY from the subscriber on the 1st of April last, a negro man named Rand, about six feet high, about 30 years of age, and 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. C., or confining him in any Jail in the State where 1 can get him. NATHAN KING. June 25. 17-tf For Haywood and Lock$$vilic. '^■IHE Brothers’ Steam Boat Company, from and after I this day, will run a Steamer once a week, twice a week, or once in two weeks as the business may de mand—between the above points and Fayetteville and Wilmington. July 10, 1856. 20cf M ore j\evv Goods. ^aillE subscriber is receiving his FALL .\ND WIN- JL TER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing in the way of WItOCERIEN, Hardware and liollmv^ware^ —ALSO— Boots and J* hoes. Saddlery, Fish, &c., ■Any of which he will sell cheap for Cash, barter for Produce, or on short time. Store recently occupied by Troy & Marsh, near the Dobbin House. G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Oct. 15, 1856. 48tf FOR SALE. miN PLATE, J. Sheet Iron, Iron Wire, Zinc, and Tin patterns. Sept. 24. Ware and Stoves of various By C. W. ANDREWS, Market Square. 42- r B()OKBL\Dlx\G OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same stj'le they were before. This will save the repurchase ot 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 orders: 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 Further SuppUen of Books. 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