AI-E. fiv, ftOu irty her ur year- , ill do )ffice on will -LER •0-tf o»n be >le price SK, ineer t>-tr Author fs^eries. c . just SON. t^ooks 1^0 N *>*’ April six i\ negro ia of John TSoa lie- hiim ('a. *e where king -tf >ds leral eiug ! ir- w prices, 5i-tf k»r’8 Fni- m’aGreek omittock'it SON t'ord, iiav- euue I.mw Ageij'. j in luilerMgu- iranct* v>n n auy escrip'i >d iion al - a Ion. TiiO:'. buld.-i :biit itill >tctive all timcft uilea ‘e of which it ARent eii. Text of the Bhttie llage, 6ic.; opulitr I y- tea on the a with the vola.; Half ticing Dic’y ■c and l)y - the i;t'e of . D. A iiOS. lly Con- N. Con- * ."O'. roes, »r ^ale. 1857. of the last hael t^oiiins, Residence of It of Ridge- it of twelve e, and aatii- l very .'.kely. ir>. Among uith, 'looper, lly \V.‘aver— years, bonds ifactorily se- his 1^ VNl'^i 1 creek, near with a valua- 500 barrels acrc3, Bitu- 1 a vail- ‘ble to any mill as the id •'> hundred :e and tract .aining about and could be property will thy and plea- d in wealthy lese lands are lacco, Wheat, s upon them; coiufortable ;-house, Ate. 1 of liiin pro- ther particu- ray. y winli to ex- X or ■ 'iier of ich an oppor- Agents 07 D. n th. ath of bRKW. An- I'Jor iiOyear* left L:.n'J; is or 1 ;0 lbs. s delivery to I jail. .LOf'H. Jr. i-Siai' I here. (DM SE 111-WEEK I, Y. VOL. VI.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MARCH 2, 1857. [NO 586.] I’KINTKD MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS- IlDW VRl) J. HALE & SON. KUITORS AND PROPRIETORS. II Pnof for the Semi-Weekly 0bs£KVKH $3 00 if paid in •iJvance; $3 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion. or 1*4 after the year has expired. For the Weekly OB.tKSVKR $2 00 per annum, if paid in iiJvftuce: ?■- !~>0 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or 00 after the year has expired. AUVKRTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents per square of It) lines for the first, and thirty cents for each sucopeJinp publication. Yearly advertisements by spe- citil contracts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are re^iueuted to state the number of insertions desired, or (hev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- iuirly. .Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per I'ent. extra. Copartnership. i LKX’R JOHNSON, Jr. having associated with him PETER •'■ROW, will continue the DRV GOODS lil SlNESS at the v)ld Stand, under the name and stylo „t aLEX R JOHNSON & CROW. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Jr. 'peter crow. Feby 18, 1857. 83-4t C\LL AND SETTLE^ A LL those indebted to Alex’r Johnson, Jr., either .'m by note or account, will please call and make im- niediate payment, an interest will be charged on all accounts till paid. Also, those that are still in arrears with .Vlex’r Johnson & Co. vill find it to their advan tage to call and settle up by the 15th March,—after ;bat time they will Und their claims in the hands of an >;fficer for collection. ALEX’R JOHNSON, Jr. Feb'y 18, 1857. 88-4. NOTICE. OWING to a change in business, it is necessary that my individual claims should be closed up. All those indebted will find their bills made out and ready fr.r settlement,—which by attending to they will much oblige P. CROW. 1 will be found at Alex’r Johnson A Crow’s. Feb’y 18, 1857. 83-4t A CAKl). M. U.\USHER, Profes.sor of Modern Langua ges and Teacher of Music. wouM respectfully inform the Ladies and (Jeutlemen of Fayetteville and vicinity, that he ha.s perm^iiiently located himself in this place for the purpose of giving lessons in the Lan guages and Music. Having already formed a Class in French, and having some leisure, would be willing to give instructions to Ladies on the Piano and French at their residences. Persons recjuiring his services will please leave word at the Office of the Fayetteville HoteU II. M. B VUSflER. P. S. Pianos tuued at moderate charges. Feb’y 2, 1857. 7S-3m nm'f rinMPioN FIICE.PKOOI^ !«.4FE«, WITH HALL’S Patent POWUER-PROOF LOCKS —the same that were awardeil separate Medals Ht the World’s Fair, London, 1851, and the World’s Fair, New York, 18>3; and are the only .\n:er- ican Safes that were awarded medals at the London World’s Fair. These Safes are now admitted to bo superior to atiy ever ofl'ered 0 the public; and the subscribers chal lenge the wot Id to proilucc an instance of these Safes failing to preserve their contents through the hottest fires, or a burglar picking the lock. The subscribers and their agents are the only per sons authorized to make and sell Herring’s Patent Champion Safe, with Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof S. C. HERRING & CO., Greea Block, 1;{5, 137 and Water St., • and 5 .Murray St.. New York Agents in N. C.—J. R. Dlossom, Wilmington; W. H. R. S. Tucker, Raleigh, N. C., Harper's 1857. M a^azine E. for Fcbruarv, J. HALE & SON." FOU SVLE. IL common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G. W, I. GOLDSTON. Jan’y 27, 1857. 77- The T FOR SALE. ■^IlE STORE HOUSE recently occupied by Feb'v 18. 1867 P. CROW. 83-4t Attention the Whole! A LL those in need of HARNESS /\ or SADDLES will please give us a call and examine our assort ment, which we think will com pare favorably with any other in this place, either for neatness of •j finish or durability of workman- ship, or quality or quantity. B ^11 those in arrears for work delivered last year will please pay up, as the subscribers are in need of money. MCDONALD A WHALEY. Feb’y 17, 1857. 83-lm NEW BOOKS. ILLEDULCIA; from “Notes and (Queries;” ...»■. Elephant Club, by Doesticks; Past .Meridian, by •Mrs. Sigourney; The Rifle, \\e and SadJle-I’ags, by Milburn; “Christmas Stories.” JUVENILES: The Aimwell Stories, consisting of the “Whistler, or the .Manly Boy;” Ella, or Tiirning over a New Leaf; Oscar, or th* Boy who had his own way; The Indian Fairy Book; Abbott’s Stories about Common Things. Also, further supplies of Hume and Macauley’s Histories of England: School Books, &c. K. J. HALK & SON. Jan'y 17, 1857. GUANO. TONS NJ. 1 Peruvian Guano. For sale by WORTH .j- UTLEY. Feb’y 21. 84-tf TO NEH^OUS SUFFERERS. A RETIRED CLERGY’MAN, restored to health in | .T*. a few days, after many years of great nervous ■ suffering, is anxious to make known the means of I cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct | the Rev. JOHN M. DAGNALL, No. 5'i Fulton Street, ‘ Brooklyn, N. Y'. i Feb’y 21. 84-3 m | Ll\DS FOR MSIR TROV. L\ THE COUNTY OF MONTGOMERY. j WE offer for sale, the two following Tracts of ' Land, in the County of Montgomery: j One Tract, lying on the waters of Little River, and nearly around the the town of Troy, and very near to it, containing about 3700 Acres, a considerable por tion of which is lively farming land, covered with a great quantity of very valuable timber, and abounding with many lasting springs of good water, and heilthy. .^Iso, one other Tract containing 25b0 acres, a few miles West of Troy, lying on the waters of Island ('reek, Woodrun Creek, Clark’s Creek, Rocky Creek, and Cedar Creek, which it is believed contains a great deal of MINER.-VL WEALTH. It borders on a Gold Mine tract, and runs a considerable distance around it, on which a large amount of Gold has been found. It is well watered, well timbered, and contains a good deal of productive land. A good bargain will be given in the sale of these lands. On the payment of one-third in cash, a credit of one and two years will be given for the balance. Any further information about these lands may be obtained from Mr. E. Deberry, of Montgomery, who will communicate to us any offers matle for them, and aid the purchaser in obtaining titles. •Vny communications addressed to us at Baltimore, will be promptly attended to. C. A. SCHAEFER, SAMUEL KEYSER. Feb'y 14, 1857. 83-swtf $50 li‘\viird. R.\N.\W.\Y from the sub.^criber, in Pittsborough, Chatham county, N. C., on the Sth inst . a negro boy named JI.Nl, about 18 years of age. of dark brown color, about five feet high, heavy built, and weighs from 140 to 150 lbs. He is smart and ijuick spoken, and rocks when he walks. The only notable mark re collected is a scar on the middle of the forehead, near where the hair joins. He had on, when last seen, a brown Tweeds coat, with tiaps on the pocket. re ward of Fifty Dollars will be paid for him, if taken out of the county of Chatham, or Twenty-five Dollars if taken in it. JOSEPH THOMPSON. Pittsborough, Jan’y 15, 1857. 74bptf FURTHER SU14M.V OF BOOKS ^■IHE .\merican .^^Imanac for 1857; A Kane’s .Arctic Exploration; Draper’s Physiology: The Private Correspondenco of Daniel Webster; The American Sportsman, by Lewis, illustrated; A New Life o*' Summerfield, by Willet; Veva, or the War of the Peasants, by Hendrick Conscience; Count Hugo, the Miser, &c.. by the same author; The Torch Light; Tuck’s Selections for Sabbath Reading; Brown’s Bible Dictionary; The .American Debater; Upham’s Mental - Phil osophy; Alexander's .Moral Science; j-c. E J. H.ALE Ac SON. Feb’y 4, 1857. TURFEN FINE VXES. 4 GOOD lot for sale, by J. & T. WADDILL. Also a prime new two-horse Wagon, with iron axles Feb’y 4, 1857. 79tr Kqiiity JLand Sale. IN pursuance of a decree of the Court of Equity, on the pi.tition of John M. Gilchrist, Mary Gil christ and others, heirs at law of Colin McPherson, I will sell, at the Court House door in Fayetteville, on Monday the 2d day of March next, a M.'' B-it. OF 'ML^ Consisting of 120 acres, lying on the waters of Buck- head, in Cumberland county, adjoining the' lands of f>w«n, .Mary .McPherson, Colin McPherson, and others. The said land is well timbered, and valuable for its Turpentine, and will be sold upon a credit of six nionths, with interest from date. Bond and security required from the purchaser. W. A. HUSKE, Clerk & Master. Feb’y 17, 1867. 83ts Ncvn Music for the Piano and Guitar, just received, E. J. HALE & SON. '•ct. 22. Further Sttppiies of Books, ^I^HE Humorous Poetry of the English Language; Home and the World, by Mrs. Rives of V'a.; Poetical Works and ‘ Rejected Addresses” of Horace and James Smith; Beaumarchais and his Times; Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Jo- sejihine; The Lady’s Almanac for 1857; Dr. Kane’s .Arctic Explorations; Memoir of Susan Allibone; Knight’s Pictorial Half-Hours; Ready Reckoners; The .Mystic Circle; Bullion’s Practical Lessons in English Grammar. Just received. E. J. H.ALE iV SON. Jan'y 2, la57. THO. C. FULLER, •ittorney and Counuellor at Wjuw, OFFD.’E at Kccles’s Bridge, recently occupied by Jnmes Banks. I'.sq , Fayetteville, N. C. Jan’y 1, 1857. 70tf JOSEPH BAKER, Jii., .VTTOR.\KV AT LAW, UAS taken an office next door to W'm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, R«)beson and Sampson. March 23. 1853. 79-tf \V. \. HUSKE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND CLERK AND M.ASTER IN EQUITY. Faykttkvili.e, N. C., May be founil at the Equity Office, in the Court House. Sept. 22, 1855. 38-tf LOVEKD ELDRIDGE, •Mttorneif at WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp son Counties. Smithfield, .Vpril 15, I85*J. 9ti-tf “[.A\V COPARTNERSHHV’ WE, the undersigneil. 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. HAUGHTON.' JNO. MANNING. Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 1856. 72tf H.'T. HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N. C. FFICE on corner of Front and Princess street, o under Journal office. Dec. 12. 48-tf O »r. K. \. RL.ACK. FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemi.t and Drug Store. Feb’y 7, 1850. 7t>-tf S. M. THOMAS, ' DEALER IN FANCY A: STAPLE DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, SHEETINGS, COTTON YARNS KERSEYS, BL.VNKETS, &c., &c. Corner Market and Gillespie St.. Fayetteville, N.C. Dec. 17, 1855. C2-tf Worth & Utley, Forwarding and General Connnission MERCHANTS, Fayetteville^ *V. C. J. A. WOETH. * ("-tl*) JOS. I'TLRY. PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale by C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Oct. 22, 1866. 60tf WANTED, 4 FEW likely servants,—men, hoys and girls. The highest price will be paid bv calling upon "j. H. ROBERTS. Feb’y 9, 1807. 80tf Town papers copy. FALL TRADE, B. F. PEARCE IS NOW OPENING, a large and desirable Stock of Fall and Winter (iroods, consisting in part of Black and Colored Silks, English and French .Merinos, Plain and Fig’d DeLanes, some beautiful patterns. Black and Fancy .Alpacas, Edgings and Insert,ngs. Collars and Undersleeves, Cactus and Wha'.ehone Skirts, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swiss and Plaid Muslins, French, English ami .American Prints, Cloths and Cassimercs, Satinetts, Jeans and Tweeds. Plaids, Linstys and Kerseys, Carolina and .MariVioro’ Stripes, Bleached and Brown Shirtings and Sheetings, W'lhite and Colored Flannels, Drillings and Tickings, Irish Linens, good assortment, Linen Table Cloths, Towelings and Napkins, Shawls, Cloaks and Mantillas, Extra quality of Bed Blankets, Ribbons, Belts, Gloves, Hosiery, &c. ALSO, HatSt Caps, Bonnets, Boots, Shoes and Umbrellas; a general assortment of R i:.41>1 - T1 \ l>l] C LOTH I If Cl, and every variety in the YANKEE NOTION LINE, which will be sold at a small advance for (^ASH, or on time to punctual customers, eitherat WHOLlvSJ.ALE or RETAIL. All are respectfully invited to give me a call before purchasing elsewhere. B. F. PEARCE. Hay St., Fayetteville, Sept. 1, 1850. j?5-tf D. W^C. BENBOW, D. D. S., Ciraduiitc of the BaltiiiioiH* of DKNTU SIKIJERY. FFICE hours from !> A. .M. to 1 P. M. “ 3 P. .M. to 5 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 are respecfuily invited to call. All operations performed upon the latest and most approved plans. To those in need of ^IrtiacUtl 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 gu;irantees to be equally as serviceable us 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 W. p. EI.LIOIT, COIVIIVIISSION miERCHANT, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Ajpnt for ljUtterlnh ((* Cn.'s Steamboat Line. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. Oct. 21, 185ti. 50-tf W. H. TURLINGTON, Commission Merchant, No. 42 North Water St., WILMINGTON, N. C. WILL give his prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval Stores or other Countrj’ Produce. Nov. 8, 18'5ti. .55tf 1 I'reii^ht and Pda^emrer Line bfitween Wi!niinifion and Fayetteville. ^JTE.AMEH M.AGNOLI.A, leaves Fayetteville on Mon- day and Thursday mornings, 15 minutes after sun-rise. Leaves Wilmington on Tuesday and Friday mornings. Steamer F.ANNY LUTTERLOU, 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 ROWAN, 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 i>atrons we tender our thanks for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed, and can assure all shippers that no eflForts will be spared in future, and feel confident that our facilities for dispatch 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. 60tf 'I'he Greatest Invention of the ^is[e. H AVING purchased the exclusive right for the Slate of North Carolina of GEAR’S MACHINE FOR CUTTING, TURNING AND MOULDING IRREG ULAR FORMS IN WOOD, 1 offer the Machine to the Manufacturers of this State as the most perfect and effective ever'invented to work irregular forms in wood. It has been thoroughly tested, and can perform the labor of ten to fifty men in the most complicated kinds of work. It can do handsomely and rapidly all irregular and carved work, such as Circular and Gothic Sashes and Doors, Brackets and Scrolls, Tracery and Arches of the most difficult patterns. Cabinet W’are 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. Wilmington, N. C., Oct. 25, 1866. 52-Gm The Mjar^est Carriage Factory in the fiouth! PUBIJC' NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the t’entral R lil Road, from Beiiufort Harl)or via Kenansville. (’linton, Fayetteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the lUth day of .April 1850, and remain open according to ;lie terms of the 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 ortice ot the Clerk of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lauds. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Ward, J. H. Foy, Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- dell at Beaufort. Dr. M. F. Arendell, 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 Oglesby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, 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 Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. W'inslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of .$100 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Companj'; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter Fall and VVinter Goods. Jt T, Ifrtrfrfill, HAY STREET, 4 RE n»w receiving their Fall and Winter GOODS consisting of a large and well selected stock of Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Blacksinitht^- Tur pentine Tools, .\griculturai Iin- pleinents. Boots 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. Names Resident® No. of shares Cash Work 1)\\ ELLLNG FOR SALE. ^■■^HE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling I and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell Streets, at j)resent occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert. Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE. .May 2;1. 8- 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 A. A. .>IcKETHA.\ J • K Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-tie.s; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or :it Engi neer’s estimate. .As soon as one hundred thousand dollar- are sui) scribed, the (’ommissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are reijuired to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. .March 15, 1856. 13tf We call the attention of WHOLE SALE DEALCllS ^■10 our present Stock,—and wf have recently re- JL ceived— 300 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Cofl'ee, 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 Bagging, Gunny, Dundee and Burlaps, 80 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, i —also— Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, I Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Snuff in JA.'IES C. SMITH. MILES COSTIK. JAS. C. SMITH & Co., Factors^ Cotnniission and Forwarding .\h:rchants. NO. 2 SOUTH water street, up .stairs. WILMINGTON, N. C. Oct. 21, 1856. 50-Y CHAKLES BANKS, V O >^'F h € T i O .VE R, WHt)LESALE AND RETAIL DE.ALER IN Foreign Fruits, Xuta, Ci(/ars, Tobacco, Snujf,iSrc STUKET, Fayetteville, N. C. 73tf ESPE(’TFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial _ Brick Buildings at his Old Stan I, expressly for man- 1 Boxes, Eagle Mills do., in Half Bbls.: Green and Black ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal | Hollow-Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German, patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, (,'orii Shellers, hopes by strict attention to buxiuess, with a desire | gaugage Cutters and StufTers, Trace Chains, Sole to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the Leather, &c., &c. He warrants his work to be made of the best fjjg above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. 6, 1856. 54tf same. material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, i Fi.nisuku, the L.\RGEST STOCK of i (Jam ages, Hurotiches^ liockaways, fifid | Buggies, I Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. | All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on ! short time to punctual customers. He has on | hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFT\ Vehi-j cles finished and in course of construction. j All work made by him is warranted 12 months , with fair usage, and should i t fail by bad workmanship i or material wil-1 be repaireil free of charge FOR SALE. •if Reduced Prices^ for or on SHORT Tt^HE, 250 CIRRIlliES, RIRODCIIES, Rockaways and Buggies OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOX, HANY of which are finished, and the balance being finished daily, .\mong which arc many New and Beautiful styles, and one VERY FINE C.VRR1.\GE. Some of them very light, and all manner and of the best materials. made in the best My facilities for Persons wishing toVuy would do well to call and I doing Carriage work are GRE.VTER than any establish- examine for themselves. j ment South, and 1 can afiord and am determined to sell Orders thankfully received and promj lly attended to. j work of the BEST QU.-VLIT\ as low as it can be built Repairing executed at short notice and on very for by any one. reasonable terms. ' Those who arc indebted to me will please M.ay 28, 185-S. 98tf i pay up, as my business requires my out-standing debts i to be collected. A. McKETH.VN. llotol. c. 1*01:, 4-tf March 1, 185.3. J DEALER IN STAlM.E FANCY DRV (iOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, SHOES, AND READY-.MADE CLOTHING. Particular attention paid to Ladies’ Dress Goods and. Trimmings. Ilai/ Strert, FayetteoiUe, N. C. May 26, 1855. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. vonnisHi o \ AND F() R WA RD! NG MERC i 1A N W"*iltnins^toni *V. C. Prompt pf'rsonal attention given to all Consign meiits, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67 .1. S. BANKS, Wilmington, N. C. Jan'y 1, 1856. 66-tl T. cTIl b. g. worth, Coininission Forwarding Merchants, BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET, Wiliiikii^ton, C. Usual advances made on consignments Jan’y 17, 1855. 63-tf BOOK BINDERY. 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. 2-tf ON CONSIGNMENT, 1000 Sacks Salt, 20 Bbls. .Mulletts, (Oak,) To arrive and for sale. ”• P. ELLIOTT. Oct. 22. 50-tf Fiiyetteville ■^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. .\t the same time we hope they will be patient anl bear with our imperfections until we shall have put the House in such repair as we desire. J H. ROBERTS & CO. J. H. Robkrt.«. F. N. Robkbts. March 1, 1855. 80-tf Fayetteville Cand^ Manufactory. 111E subscriber still continues to manufacture a I. superior article of plain and fancy C.\NL»IES, at the old stand. (No. 5, Green street, 3 doors North of the Market Hou.-^e,) where he would be happy to see his old friends and customers. CHARLES BANKS. March 1, 1853. "3tf For Hay w ood aiiil Locksville. 1'^HE Brothers’ Steam Boat Company, from and after 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 _ 20tf ~ F.IFE INsIrANCE. fJ^lIE Undersigned has been appointed .\gent of i the .North Carolina .Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. Every member for life participates in the pro fits of the Company; and the annual premium for life membership, where it amounts to ioO or more, may be paid one-half in cash, and the other hall iii a note at 12 months. Debtors' lives may be insured by creditors. A man may insure Ins own life for the exclusive bvjnefit of his family The lives of slaves may be insured. This system is rapidly growing into favor, all over the civilized world It is one by which a family, for a small sum annually, may be provided for, after the death of its head, on >vhose exertions they may have been dependent for a support. It is a good investmenj of money, even if one should live long after taking out a Life Policy. Explanatory pamphlets, and the necessary Blanks, furnished on application. E J. HALE 'I'he subscribers will purchase Spirits Turpentire, or make advances on consignments to their friends in Wilmington, or New York. C. T. HAIGH 4- SONS. April 9, 1855. SOtf OLD RYE WHISKEY. Subscriber is tne only authorised agent in JL Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. R. C. Pur- year’s Celebrated OX.O Hi'E He will be supplied with this superior Whiskey to meet the demand. W. DRAUGHON ' Fayetteville, March 26, 90-tf to be collected. Feb. 3, 1855. r2-tf LOST. AST Night, between the Market House and the M-A Dobbin House, a small PORTE MONNIA, con taining about $25 or $30, consisting of two Five Dol lar Gold pieces, three Two-and-a-Half Gold pieces and four One Dollar Gold; also some small change and a bill or two. A suitable reward will be given for the recovery of the above described Purse and Money. WM. McLEOD. Fayetteville, June 4, 1856. lO-tf " JONES’S LAW REPORTS, V^L. 2. r I'^HE subscribers have for sale, the 2d volume of the Reports of Law Cases in the Supreme Court of North Carolina, by H. C. Jones, Esq. Just published- Also, Supreme Court Reports generally, and other Law Books. E. J. HALE & SON. BROWWL,OlW* Has .Arrived! 44^'HIIIE Great Iron Wheel Examined,” by Parson i 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. Bisiioi'Ru'iicROFmm /^■IHE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical J. 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. Narrative of the Expedition 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.; Mitchell’s Tra veller’s Guide: Steel Pens, ^c. E. J. HALE 4' SON. Aug. 12. NEW LAW BOOKS. Anew Edition of Tidil’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 ll) of valuable Law Books for $15 00. Just received by E. J. H.\LE & SON. Oct. 20. NOTICE. r^HE notes and accounts due to Jno. M. Beasley, JL aro hands of Wm. MoL. .McKay for col- I 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 $•13 ilCWAilD, f'^OR the apprehension and delivery of my negro man P.-\OE, a bright mulatto, about 28 years of age; or for his confinement in any Jail so that I get him again. When he left he had on a brown Satinett Coat imd Pants, makes a good appearance, and no doubt will pass himself as a free m.in; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about 185 pounds, and had. at the time he 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 his way to .\bingdon, Washington county, Va., where he was raised. D. M. AlcL.-VURlN, Laurinburgh, Richmond Co., N. C. Feb’y 4, 1856. 75-tf LAND FOR SALE. 1m ACRES OF L.VND lyin}; on upper JL Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered and well located for the Turpentine business. It will be sold on accommodating terms, .\pply soon to the Sub.scriber at Fayetteville* W.M McL. McKVY. Sept. 22, 1856. 41-ft NEW srOCK OF Books aiul Statioin'iy. ^ E are now receiving our u.«iual New Stock o: W ¥ BOOKS and ST.VTIONERY. embracing a grea: variety of SCHOOL, LAW, MEDICAL MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, Together with a large and varied stock of Blank Books. Faper, Envelopes, &c. Country Merchants and others are invited to call as we offer the above stock on the best terms. ^ ,7ct. 8. E. J. HALE & SON. FOR RENT. r I the large Fire proof Brick Ware house, conveni- I ently situated in rear of our Store Apply to STARR ^ WILLIAMS. Sept. 26 43-tf Atigro Clothing. KERSEYS, HATS, SHOES, &c. Now receiving. J. & T. WADDILL. November 17, 1856. &"tf Further supplies of School Books. ^JMITH’S GR.l.MMAR; Davies’, Smith’s, Colburn’s, and Greenleaf’s Arithmetics; Lambert’s Anatomy and Physiology; Hitchcock’s Elementary Geology; Goodrich’s and Willard’s U. S. Histories; The Child’s History of the U. S ; Parley’s First Book of History; Mitchell’s Intermediate Geography; Olnej^’s Geo graphy, Bolmar’s Levizac’s French Grammar; Pinneo’s English Teacher; Cornell’s Intermediate Geography; Kay’s Readers; Emerson’s Watts’ on the Mind; Jacobus’ Notes and Questions on the Gospels ot Matthew, Mark and Luke; Greenfield’s Greek Testatnent and Lexicon; Marsh's Songsters; School Testaments; North Carolina Readers, Davies’ Surveying, &c. Just received. Aug. 30. E. J. HALE & SON. Rills from the Fountain of Life, by Rev. Richard Newton, D. D.; The Two Lights, by the author of ‘Struggles for Life;’ Cumming’.s Last of the Patriarchs: Dr. c^pencer’s Pastor's Sketches, 1st and 2d series; The I’lince of the House of David, or Three Years in the Holy (?ity; Kitto’s Daily liib.e illustra tions; Do. Cyclopedia of Biblicil Literature; Cum- niing’s .\linor Works; The Christ of History, by Young; Cummiug's Scripture Readings: Barnes's Notes on Revelations; Do. on Job; Chalmers’ Posthumous Works; .Master-Pieces c f Pulpit Eloquence, Edited by Rev. Henry C. Fish; .i:c., -Vc. E J. H.ALE di SON. MPr. Mlane^s ,trctic Explorations in xeiirch of John Fnntklin, in 18-"):i, ’54 and ’55, 2 vols., 8vo. .V further supply of this beautiful and interesting work, in cloth, sheep and half calf bind ings. E. J. HALE & SON. Dec 11. , (iunn's Domestic \leli ine, or l^oor 'dun’s Friend. .\ further supply of this populnr book, j ibt rec-iv»*il. iv .1. II.VLE iV SO.N. Dec'r 1 I. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS \ND NEW \ EARS (iH'TS. dJI.VPlEii MACHK Writing Desks and Work Boxes, JM a rich and very J>eauliful prfsent for a Lady. Hose Woo.l WRITING DESKS and WORK BOXES, various styles. P‘»KTF(HJOS, in great variety of styles ant’, qudlities, from the cheapest to the finest .Morocco. RETICULES, Morocco, ('alf Skin and Velvet, some very handsome. The above goods unite utility with beau*}’, and are thus well adapted for Pr‘enentn^ in the approaching season. Just rec’d by Express. E. J. HALE A SON. Dec. 15. Harper's .Maj^azine for .iaiiuary '.37, just received by E. J H.ALE & SON. .Dec’r 25. CAN'rWELL'.s N. C. JUSTICE. Stcaim’x .Jnxticf fin'iKn), an>/ adapted to th* ReiinxJ Oode. ^■IHIS work, invaluable to Magistrates, Officers and B all who have occasion to know the Law, and to u.'?e the Forms under it. is very much enlarged. Price -50. For sale by E. J. HALE SON .August 1856. J

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