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Ijf -7. w- -r- LAURINBURtiH HIGH SCHOOL rewarb; edwiiv GixyyER, IX attend the, Courts of Johnston and ,3 amp. son (Jountie.t. WATCH MAKER AND. JEWELLER, At the.

old Stand Efir HAS taken in office next door to Wm. "Bo Wrlght'i Law office on Green Street: He attend and practice In the County and Superior Conrf of Cwnhw land, Bladen, Robeaen anil Sampson. lfiy86fi. ettf." i me earners me, i. nmmun of Jlobeson Count v.

THE Board, of Examination of the -teach the Common Schools of RcbL' win meet at the Court ouse in Lnn i THURSDAY, Kth JULY next, at 10 meeting will be, hed at the same plH Thursday in September next. Applicants attend promptly at the above stated caanot be examined at any other time JOHN MtMiiif "June 7, 185b. G. W. WILLIAMS Wtt AS just returned from the North March 4 7Mf TvBH Wk thtUrMirt Stock of Goods AVE just received i targe an '-well seleeted'aa- wf has r.

offered in this market," 13 II sortment of HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, to whioh they invite the attention of Coontry Aler- cnapts. TIHE 7U Session of this School will commence on Tnesday tfc Sthllay of January nextBdeT th supervisioir of Geo. M. of the jBdinbnrjrh, Principal, assisted by Mrs. Scott in the Primary Department.

V'Mr. and Mrs. Scott have both made Teaching the business of their lives; aud from the experience which the. Trustees hnve had, the past year, of their teal, fidelity, and success, in the discharge of the duties of their profession, they confidently recommend them to Parents and Guardians, as pre-eminently rjuali-fied by temper, talents, and acquirements for tha In struction of students, in all the branches pf aa English. Scientific.

Classical, and Commercial Education. The Trustees respectfully invite the public to a personal examination of the system pursued in the School. Terras $1'-'. and JliO, per Session of five months, (French included in the 3d grade without extra charge.) Board can be had with the undersigned in the Boarding house belonging to the School or in private families nt per month. One half fees and Board Invariably paid in advance.

ICIOB the apprehension-land ittaj, negri JL PAGES, a bright inulatto, about 28 years of ngej vor for hisceonflnmen in an Jail so that I get' him' again. When het left hn hadt' on i Drown Satlaett Coat and Tanta, makes a good appearance, and no doubt will pass himself as a 'free man; about 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, weighs about i 85 pounds', and had, at the time lie left, a fellon on the middle finger of his left hand; has on his chin a goatee for long beard.) I expect he will endeavor to make nil way to Abingdon. Washington count), where' he was raised. D. M.

MeLAURIN, Lnurinburgh, Richmond N. Feb'y 4, 18o(. 75-tf DEEP RIVER COAL. BITUMINOUS COAL of the best quality can be had at the works at Envpt. at treasonable price by the Ton.

WM. McCLANE, Mining Engineer. May 21, 6-tf 84-- March 17, 865 SOUTH LOW ELL ACUr.h AND Medical School whioh he will Bell At Tory' low Among his assortment may be fonnd Gold ui Silter Watchee of alt kindsv om' Trt fine; Gold Fb yBt "aad Gnnrd ChUm: Seals and Keyaj Fob Spectacles of all kinds; Breast Pins and Ear Rings in sets, something fine; all kinds of Finger Rind; Bracelets; Gold Pencils with Ten; Gold Lockets; Studs; Collar and Flceve Buttons; Gold pen and Pencils with Tndin RuWer Cases, a new fine Pearl Card Cases: Pocket Compass, with Sun Dial connected; Coral Remi: Tort Monnais; Jet' Necklaces; fine Jet Pins; Accordeons: Music Boxes, Sir.VER. Silver Forks: Silver Table and Tea Spoons; Sugar and Preserve Spoons: Mustard and 8alt Bpootis; Silver Cup.s, Cutter KniTes, Fruit Knives. PLATED GOODS: Forks; Table and Te Spoons: Barter Dishes; Castors; Card Baskets; Ladies" Work Boxes; a good assortment of Military Goods; tine lot of Clocks, and very many other articles which his friends and the nublie are invited to examine.

Strict attention paid to Watch Repajeino. June 0. U-8m ORANGE REVi J. P. BAORY.

A. 11. Speku, A Mr. A. C.

RaoBT, Assistant Mr. Edward Scott, M. IVincij, oal School. fBIHE Fall Session of the Male Ac. JL mehee on the 10th day of JULY.

11, r. ItKNTJAMlN II. HITSKK, ATT OR IV I A PAYKTTKVMK, MM AY be found nt the Otllce. formerly oocupied by IvE Walter A Huske, on lltjw Street. Will attend the Counties of Moore, Cumberland and Robeson.

And obtain Hounty Land and Pensions under the various act. March l. 81tf ANORRW STKOMAN, ATTORN KV iT HAVING removed to Pittshorongh. N. C.

will attend regularly, the Courts or t'hathnm, Moore, nd Harnett Counties. April 10, 18W. 1 -t L1USKK. ATTORN KY AT 1AW. AND CLERK AND MASTER IN EvJL'ITY.

FAYRTTEVIM.lt, N. May be found at the Equity t)tlice, in tlie t'ourt House. Sept '2-2, HH-tf ''h- D. C. McINTi RE, Sec y.

Lanhnburgb. Richmond N. C. -Dec. Pi, lfW.

i (ioTnsiToKouGii luoiruvtcrB una utrvii intrrftitti. i (. School i well known that etorH J. CREECIL GROCER COMMISSION MERCHANT, NORTH WATER WlLMINOTON, N. M7TLL pay diligent attention to the sale of all Tf kinds of Produce and Stores.

Money advanced on consignments when required, avoiding unnecessary charges and sending prompt returns. He has on hand and is constantly receiving, suitable to the wants of country Merchants and Fat-' mera. Has in store ami shall always keep on hand a large stork of LIQUORS, and some Wines. Londott Porter, Rrown Stout, Scotch Ale: and shall receive weekly, FRUITS, such as Oranges, Lemons, Apples and Kaisins, which will be sold at wholesale very low for Cash Quick sales and small profits! J. CREECH.

June 4, 11- T. C. R. C. WORTH, Commission Forwarding Merchants, KROWN'S BUILDING, WATER STREET.

Wilmington, C. Usual advances made on consignments. ueemea unnecsssarv. Eunice tr Uai i i remark cuiapyrrjri Willi fin Dotn in regara to nomtu an( morn Is lt FAY ETT I3VILL AND WARSAW STAGE LINK. M1ASSEN0ERS ftoine North can buy through tick- fTMIK third Session of this Institution commences on and Teachers feel it their amy 'o in, i.

mnrftlitv nnil rnrrprr aAnprol rlnn f- v.tv in nplii: the same time they will take eppcial rare th Jl ets at the Fayetteville Hotel and ntthe Wilming wtugu inn nt tan ui mil li ti 'J" ton Weldon R. R. Office at Weldon fare through, Seven Dollars. Passengers going North can have their DISSOLUTION. copartnership heretofore existing undar the JL firm of John If.

J. Martine, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Business of the late firm will be settled by either of the partuers. who will use the name of the firm in liquidation. it.ij- r- propose going over me same ground uu! Academies, they deem it of niurli mor that their instruction should be ihorou sive.

Erery effort will be made to duo baggage put aboard the cars and checked without any trouble. The Stage arrives at Warsaw at 1 o'clock, A. M. The cars eoine Psorth leave Warsaw at 8A A. which leaves the passengers seven hours and a It- half to rest.

C3-tf JOHN IT. MARTINE, JAMES MARTINE. Fayettetille, May 5, 1850. 11-lni 1855. Jan'y 1 Passengers going North will find this as quick as any route, and will have more time to rest.

Ihe ray etteville Warsaw Plank Road is finished as far as Florida Land Agency. Clinton which adds a great deal or comfort to pnssen lhe Subscriber will continue the Business at the old stand in his own name. JAMES MARTINE. i eers. They will find as good stock, at comfortable 11HE undersigned has established an AGENCY in the town of Alligator, Columbia County, Florida, Biuuy.

to cnecit vicious propensities TERMS: Tuition in the English Department the Classical $15 per Session. A contingent fee of $1 is required of Good Board can be obtained, conrcn Academy, at .7 -50 per momh. The Associate Principal ot'oui North Carolina, and a rradnnte College, Ya. The Principal i a and a graduate of Kandolpli brother, the Assistant, from- the Junior Class of R. M.

The Medical School will ci.niineiuv July. The mode of coaches, and ns sober and accommodating drivers as any in the State. N. FREDERICK, Contractor. J.

H. ROBERTS Agents Fayetteville. I Wednesday, the 8d of Jan'v 1855, and ends on the 8.1 of June, Rjt. JAS. H.

BRENT, A. President. Dr. Mcsoaw Closs, late of Chapel Hill, Professor of Mathematics. And a full corpof Teachers in every branch.

Iteard, including Washing, Lights. Fuel, per session, $50 00 Tuition in Primary Department, $10 00 Collegiate Department, $20 00 One hundred dollars will cover all expenses of the session in the Collegiate course and all ornamental branches. Tupil.s in primary- department charged the usual price for ornamental branches. One half payable in advance. Three Lectures on Hcieatific subjects will be delivered e.och mouth.

We are making every effort to render the oh oof the fir? iu advantages aud cheapness, and pledge to reduce price, and multiply the advantages in proportion to the increase of patronage. When our number of pupils reaches 200 we shall be able to reduce the prices nearly one half, every one aiding us, is also aiding in placing the means of a superior education within the reach of almost every girl in the State. We return thanks for the unexampled support have had aud believe it will be continued. For further information apply to the President of the faculty, of myself. WM.

K. LANE. Pres't Stockholders. Dec. 1854.

67-tf Capo Fear Land for Sale. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the firm of YV. F. E.

F. Moore, are requested to come forward and make payment, as their copartnership ceased on the 1st of March, 1856. V. F. E.

F. MOORE. June 0, 185G. 11 -tf "TROY cLEAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, LUMBERTON," N.l 0, May 8. 856.

J. A. SPEARS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 4 TTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, wL Wake and Johnston. FebV 13. 18.Vj.

78-1 rr Address, Toomer, Harnett N. C. "LAW COPARTNERSHIP." WE, the undersigucd, have this day formed a Law Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts of the following counties of this State: Chatham, Cumberland. Moore. Harnett, and the Supreme Court.

J. H. II AUG TON. MANNING. Pittsborough, N.

C. Jan'y 1, 185f. 72tf H. L. HOLMES, Attorney at Law, Wilmington, N.

C. 'WFFIl'E on corner of 1'ront and Princess street. JOHN CAMPBELL, Agent Weldon. June C. Uti 1 Circular Steam Saw Mill for Sale.

BIHIS Mill is of Eighteen- Horse Power, and an JL excellent piece of machinery. It has been run I but little, and ran be bought at a considerable deduc-I tion on cost Apply at Fayetteville to I SMITH .1 ELLIOT. June 4. ll4w examinaiions, and iivod-ii Y. Look to Your Interest in Time.

uucui mil c- ir'juur'j. i lit 1 IMs i 11 nated by the Principal, to wnt branches of medicine, nnd will bp i. i THE Proprietor, after having the misfortune of getting buret out, has re-built his Steam Saw Mill i XKx now prepared to furnish i inu'ujra ior iraci 1 mi t' n-. gical instruments. Dr.

Scott will exhibit and explain I for the PURCHASE, SALE or LOCATION of LAND WARRANTS, the PURCHASE and SALE of LAND8 generall-, improved or unimproved, The fact now being established that a Rail Road is to be constructed immediately, connecting the Atlantic and the Gulf of Mexico, running through the entire length of this County, east and west; and in view of I the great fertility of our soil, the unusually fine growth of pine timber on the land, the healthfulness of the climate, and the reasonable terms on which lands can 1 now be obtained, there is perhaps no section of the Union which offers equal inducements to the emigrant from the other States. Having had some experience in farming on the different kinds of land, and acquired a general knowledge of them throughout the County: and having acquired unusual facilities for pointing out such as are for sale, either of public or private lands, he feels very confident of making it the interest of all persons wishing information, or who may have determined to settle in Florida to call on him. WILL. O. JEFFREYS.

Rsffrtnrr: Hon. E. C. Cabell. Hon.

A. E. Maxwell. Fla. Hon.

David S. Walker. State Dr. S. V.

Bruee. i H. C. McLean, Dr. Mallett, 1 'ii ayettevi Kev.

(leo. McNeill, STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. Court Picas and Quarter Regions, April Term, at short notice, either to town or at tha Mill, miles from Fayetterille, on the Western Plank Road. I to receive patronage inasmuch as I am in the midM of the best heart Timber and can furnish kny length from 10 to 42 feet long, which I hope will suit Steam boat men wishing to get long timber at short notice. I also of surgical instruments, and justment of fractures and i requires, drawings and rh.n t.

Anatomy and in the Pr.icti. Mi i In winter an in Practical Anatomy, Inii i of onr Medical School, w- append Dr. Kichard Rlacknall, whose wnl kn a physician, enables him to under office. 'J1HK Subscriber offers for sale THREE HUNDRED and EIGHTY-FIVE Acres of Land on Cape Fear i) v. i iv i i 48-tf intend keeping Lumber at TROY MARSH'S Store, Dec.

12. whrwill still act as my Agents, and forward bills for 'VJ'rl i umurnanu couniy. running with the nrer to the lands of Mrs. Bvrd. II- "Wl 1 till' PI, Lumber to me at my Mill.

My terms for lumber shall 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 be as favorably as any for the same kind of lumber. Those wishing to address me can do so at Manchester TIIOS. H.

TILLINCHAST, BOOKBi.VDER, A ndr i ii Srt opftnsile Worth of K. J. Halt' if- P. Cumberland N. C.

DAVID KIVETT. June 9, I860. 11 -Cm has on it some (rood MWamp, which may he easily pre- of such facilities for medic to ofl'er. Proper moral deportment xpectrd of gentlemen who attend the TKRMS The usual rates fixed bj the Me.Ji. Vr per annum.

iSim Jinokttnre. pureu lor it will ie sohl on a credit of tweUe months. Persons USIC, Magazine, and all descriptions of Books GREEN WE All, are bound in all styles in the best and most to buy can call on the owner at this place. O. SHEPHERD S.

Messrs. W. M. Lawton Charleston June C. Watch Makers, Jewellers, April 14-tf Rte! of Poard abi-ve stated.

Rev. JOHN A McMANS! Kev. H. ARNOLD. Mr.

JOHN P. LKATlii Mr. WMS. HARRIS, substantial innnuer, on terras, the as at any place in the South. Persons wishing to know the prices of binding, will ho supplied with a list person-sMy or by letter.

Sept. ITIctallogrraplirrw. AVING, associatel themselves lS5fi. In the matter of P.enjatnin I Dunlap, one oi the Kx- editors therein nxmed. propounding for probate a paper writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Jeremiah Ingram, dee'd.

I IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that Thomas Ingram, Samuel R. Ingrain. Martin P. Myers and wife Wincy, some of th heirs at law and next of kin of said Jeremiah Ingram are not citi7on of this State, it is therefore ordered, that j.ublieation be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, notifying said non-residents to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of nson at the Court House in Wadesborough, on -the second Monday in July next, to see proceedings in the premises. i Witness, Joseph White, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Wndesborough, the second Monday in April, A.

I 180. J. WHITK. Clerk. ll-0w STATE OF NORTH ANSON COUNTY.

Court of lMeas Quarter Sessions, April Term, Joseph P. Smith v6. John W. Gould. i Original Attachment Levied on Land.

i WS this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the JM. Court, that the defendant has removed beyond the i limits of the State, so that the ordinary process of law cannot he served on him: It is therefore Ordered by I the Court, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer, a uewspaper published in the town of Fay-; etteville. for six weeks successively, notifying said John W. Gould to be and appear at the next Term of I I together for the purpose of Col. I N.

t'. Parish, Sec'y. I take pleasure in rec. -inm-i, laUMMa carrvnne carrying on toe above t. ranches of Dr.

K. A. nLVlk. 'FICE Front lvooms. over Dr.

S. J. Hinslales Chemist and Drue Store. ISo 7 6-tf eti business, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Fayetteville and surrounding country, that they hnve leased the Store on the North-Wcst corner of the Fayetteville Hotel Building, on Hay street, where they are prepared to execute orders in the above braurlies in a satisfactory aniUvorkmanlike manner, anl re- REDSTEADS! JUST received from the Manufacturer. Ira Hersey, supply of ED STE.W of various patterns, and made of good seasoned timber.

These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and run be soi to dealers as low as they can be got from the North (' ill and examine. A. M. AMPBELL. April National Agricultural Warehouse, PLOUGH MANUFACTORY.

This day personally appeared before me, David McNeill, a Justice of the Peace for the County of Cumberland. John Murphy, Sen'r, and R. F. Murphy, and made oath in due form a note made by said Murphy and F. Murphy for six hundred dollars, payable to Wm.

J. Duckhannan bearing date K'th January. 1W1. payable twelve months after date hts been fully paid and satisfied, and that Farq'd C. Armstrong as agent of said Ruckhannan holds said note and refuses to give it up.

JOHN MURPHY, Sen r. It. F. MURPHY. Sworu to and subscribed before me this 17th day of May.

1850. D. McNEILL. J. P.

Yc hereby forwarn all persons from trading for said Note alove described, as we are determined not to pay it. JOHN MURPHY, Sen'r. R. F. MURPHY.

May 17, 18.10. 10-4t D. W. C. BENBOW, D.

D. Graduate of the Baltimore College of DENT A I. SIRGF.RV. Wapectfully eolicit a -IB. D.

Cress. shafe of public patronrige. J. S. V.Vu, Scott's Medical Class to young men vsh i nuv -read Medicine.

Dr. Scott is a native of Orange been for several years Demonstrit, in the Medical College, D. where, of cur--, the advantages of becoming eminent' taking charge of a medical class. Dr. Scott's class, on account of the y.

afforded by him for -exercise in will be in advance of those who take be or i -course before attending lectures for gra.iu Anatomy of thu soft parts, or Practical generally neglected. RICHARD June 18tt'. I Office hours from 0 A. M. to 1 P.

M. .1 P. M. to V. M.

R. R. 1). GREEN. Watch Maker, respect full JI begs leave to return his thanks to his verv DR.

may be found at his Room near the Market, where all who are in need of the services of a Dentist are respectfully invited to call. MACHINERY DEPOT AND SEED STORE, 51 PEARL ST. near Fulton, New York. JOIIf JOi ES, Proprietor. All operations performed upon the latest and most need of ans.

To those THE btmf a pmrtiCAl Merbamr. and having mam approved pi ver' niK-rienee in ihe manufiiclnrr of nil kinds nt A(JRI I TU-ff, Tho "Ptrthy he would simply say that he is behind in no WANTED. numerous patrons while having pharge of the Watch Department 'in the firm of Messrs. Reasley Houston, and hopes the work done by him in the past may be a sufficient recommendation for the future. N.

B. All Watches to be repaired will be taken apart in the presence of the owner, and a written es-titaate given of necessary repairs, which will be warranted for Two Tears. April 9. i4-tf CVl.Tl'RAI. 1MPLEMKSTS nd MACHINERY, womd mmi Makinp- and Blarlrsmithinrr.

vr agon this Court to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer or re- llfE Subscriber, liavinir rented the premises late T1 ly occupied by A. E. Oiersh, in the rear of AT my Bucket Factory, 2J miles South of on the Wilmington road. jl.Mii LOGS, 8 feet long, and at least inches in Jir.v.' free from knots, for which a liberal price paid. Q.

H. MAKE.f.V I March 27. lboG. Bank of VVilmingthvI June 11th, lSjii. SUBSCRIPTIONS tc-the Stock of this during the present month of June, will 1 hm plevy to the Plaintiffs complaint, or judgment final will be rendered against him and the property levied ou condemned to be sold for the plaintifiTs use.

Witness, Joseph White, Clerk of onr said Court, at Office in Wadesbjrough, the second Monday in April, A. D. 185C, and in the 80th year of American Inde-j pendence. .1. WHITE, Clerk: I 06 improvement.

He inserts from one to au entire set upon fine Gold or Platins 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 Julv.) Sept. 40-tf R. M. ORRELL, UCTIO.YEE AND ComitiiftMion Tie reliant.

April 9, 1855. W-tf T. C. WORTH, Messrs. Stedman Home, begs respectfully to offer his services to the citizens of Fayetteville and surrounding neighborhood, and will insure his friends that any work intrusted to him will be executed in a manner to insure patronage, as he is determined to use no Timber but such as is thoroughly seasoned and of good quality.

Wagons of all sizes. Carts, and Drays, made or repaired. Particular attention paid to Horseshoeing and BLACKSMITH WORK generally. i STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. to a full participation in the next divi made after this month, will be entitled to inter- t-i i Aim lTly mII (he of Mrrf rmnti and Plantrn In hit larfr and liwint ruinpU le iH-iirlinrnl nl ihe itKive (ionds.

which he offer nr ftilo nl inwrr pri" Ihtn other Hoae in the trude. in sn. inxiw t. xrrKr. imruiri or lime, ri.isTi.

awi 'tTlUP CRT1I.1ZKK, 23. yi-3m VALUABLE PROPERTY ron s.Xjs. 1 OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay- etteville, about ISO Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. Ahout 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop 1 now on it will show. Also, the Valuable Brick Store and Lot near the Market Square, occupied by Mr.

John A. i Pieciberton. A Large aud Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, I 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 i Street. Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both Winslow and Mumford Streets.

All this property can now be purchased on farora-b'e terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and I Mortgage if desired. WILLIAM WEMYS3. iourt oi rtcas ana quarter cessions, April icrm, tue rate of six per cent, per annum, irotujbf i 1856. they are made till the next divider 1. order i J.

White Co. vs. Georore W. Wamble. PoarL S.

JF.WLTT. Feb June 11, Original attachment. Levied on Land. GENERAL COnsnsSION MERCHANT, Pleasant HU1 Male Academ, this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the I (SITUATED la a neighborhood of health and plenty Jany 10, 185G. 68-tf Court, that G.

W. Wamble resides beyond the 1 New Spring Goods! tha finnlk Woof 1 K7 in limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law GROCERIES AND HARDWARE. iHE subscriber has in Store a good assortment of I Goods in the GROCERY and HARDWARE LI all of which will be told wholesale or retail, or bartered for country produoe, on terms the most reasonable. A small lot of SADDLER for sale cheap. Give call.

G. W. I. GOLDSTON, N. B.

Any of my friends in the country having business to transact in this place, such as renewals, can have it done on the usual terms, by Bending same to my care. O. W. I. G.

Fayetteville, Sept 27, 1855. 39tf New Goods! New JC. THOMSON is now receiving au unusually large assortment of the latest styles of Spring and Summer Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Ladies' and Misses Gaiters, Buskins and Slippers, Children and Servant's Shoes, of various kinds, qualities and prices. At.80, Carpet Bayi, Travelling and Packing Trunks. Which he offers for sale at low prices for CA8H, or to prompt paying Customers.

Those wishing goods in bis line will please call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. 'J. C. THOMSON, Market Square. March 26.

0-tf aear P. C. Smith's Store, and surrounded by many things qeeesaary to make it a comfortable and pleasant situation, will commence its Fall Session on MONDAY, the 21 Bt of JULY, 1856, UDder the care of the former Principal, who hopes that the success of the past is a CHARLES BANKS, ATE CTIO JTER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN Foreign FruiU, Nut, Cigar, Tobacco, Snuff, cfc 1 suffident 'reommendation without anything further cannot be served on him: It is therefore Ordered, that publication be made for six weeks successively in the Fayetteille Observer, a newspaper published in the town of Fayetteville, notifying said defendant to be and appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer or replevy to said Attachment, or judgaient final will be rendered against him and the property levied on condemned to be sold for the plaintiffs' use. Witness, Joseph White, Clerk of our said Court, at McARN LILLY ARE NOW Reoeiving at their Old FLORAL COLLEGE, the largest eErejCavejOpjVJVAt Eyer offered in this part of the country. Their St LADIES' DQESS GOODS, mantillas, Enibroiderio.

RIBBONS, GLOVES, flflSIERT, BOWETS. will be found handsome and attractive. tlemen they have a very large as.ortmon: GREEX STREET, Fayetteville, N. C. March 1, 1853.

73tf THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1855.

43-tf REDUCED FARE. tl UUi U1V. Young men wishing to prepare for College, or for teaching, or practical business, can here be accommo- dated on Tery reasonable terms, i Strict attention to morality is enjoined. Board nan be had without any difficulty near the I Academy for net more than $6 per month. Terms of Tuition: For tha Primary Department, per session, $5 00 English Grammar, Geography and Arithmetic, 8 00 Higher Branches of Mathematics and Languages, 12 50 No deduction made for less than a week.

It is desirable that payment be made half in advance. Wadesborough, the second Monday in April, A. D. 186G, and in the 80th year of American Independence. W.

P. ELLIOTT, General Committion and Forwarding Merchan WILMINGTON, N. June 10, 1854. 4tf 6t J. WHITE, Clerk.

Through Ticketa between Wilmington, N. and Baltimore. Fare $13. Via Weldon, Petersburg, Richmond, Washington City, por yia Weldon, Portsmouth and Norfolk. For Tickets apply at the Office the Wilmington and Raleigh Rail Road'.

Comrjanv at Wit STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions, April Term, 1856. 1 ohn O. Ross vs. Doctor F.

Carpenter. I Original Attachment, Levied on Land. IN this case it appearing to. the satisfaction of the. Court, that the defendant resides beyond the limits of this State, so that the ordinary process of law can-1 not be served on hira.

It is therefore ordered, that pub-i lication be made for six weeks successively in the Fay- LOST. LAST Night, between the Market House and the Dobbin House, a small PORTE MONMA, containing about $25 or $30, consisting of two Five Dollar 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 aboye described Purse and Money. "WM. McLEOD.

Fayetteville, June if 1 85i. 10-tf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. in i i iv AND FORWARDING MERCHANT, Wilmington, C. Prompt personal attention giTen 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 mington, or at the Office ef the Baltimore Steam Packet Company, and of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail Road Company, Pratt Street, Baltimore. Jan. 1.

1862. BOOK BINDERY. 1 etteville Observer, a newspaper pubnsnea in tne townd W. HARD1E has resumed the Book Bindine R. Business, over the Tailor Shop of filark i of Fayetteville, notifying said Dr.

r. carpenter to be and appear at the next term of. this Courtto be heldl Woodward, where will receive and execute binding In any style desired. August 1. 27-tf HATS, BOOTS AND 8UOKS, and a large assortment of Goods in piero A- nice assortment of CR CKER Ciga rs, Snuffy Tola, rcervet, cvc.

All of which they intend to sell CHEAP FK 1 or on time to prompt paying customers. AH lfr' in want of handsome Goods will do veil them a call, as they are confident their St ick 1 1- as well selected as' any which can be fuuni neighboring towns'. April P. 8. 4 All persons indebted to us previa- 1st January, are requested to oall nnd settle STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA- ROBESON COUNTY.

A PROCLAMATION, By AUtfr McMillan and Malcom i- of the Peace for the County of Rob-y WHEREAS, HENRY, a Runaway to belong to some person in Una, unknown to us, has been for a long tip in this County, and about Fayetteville. Wiiu Orange and Alamance Counties, passing h- by the name of Henry Young, Jim Young, un. committing divers injuries and depro In" the citixcoa; such as conducting other runaw.V!i about Fayetteville to Orange county, giving taUon as free negroes, thereby deceiving -omf citiiens of Orange, to employ said runaway tf with them contrary to law and to the pre' the owners. Said Henry was raised by Mr. Iuiel vhsW county.

He distinguished himself st nn his manifest propensity to crime: after may itealinz, house-breaking. he Dr JAS. FOULKES, Corner of Hay and Donaldton Street, opposite the FaytUeville Iloldj J. W. 8HIVE.

June 6. 116 STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas Quarter Sessions, April Term, 1856. Riley Diggs, Executor of Marshall Diggs vs. William Evans and wife Mourning, Marshall Evans, Albert Evans, Berry Eyans, Travis Evans, Hiram Evans, Starling Evans, William Evans, John Blake-ney and wife Sarah, Milton Pigg and wife Elizabeth, John Baker and wife Caroline, Samuel McManus and wife Martha, Philips and wife Eliphal, Lydia Jane Evans, Mourning Baker, Sarah McAllister, and wife Nancy, John H.

Cole and wife Keiiah, Sarah Ann McAllister, Biddy Strickland, Henry Strickland, James C. Vaughn and wife Susanna, Thomas Diggs, Elisha Diggs, William Hailey, Leroy Strickland, Sanford Liles and wife Jincy Ann, Eli M. Liles, Alexander M. Boggan and wife Lydia Ann, Abner Flowers and wife Martha Jane, Elisha D. Liles, Josiah Hailey and wife Ed-ney.

Petition for Settlement. IN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that William Evans and wife Mourning, Marshall Evans, John Evans, Albert Evans, Berry ETansTravis Etsls, Hiram Evans, Starling Evans, William Evans, John Blakeney and wife Sarah, Milton Pigg and wife Eliza, John Baker and wife Caroline, Samuel McManus nnd wife Martha, Philips and wife Eliphal, Lydia Jane Evans, Mourning Baker, WOULD respeotfully call the attention of his friends and customers to his complete stock of J. S. BANKS, Commission ITlerch'ant, Wilmington, N. C.

Jan'y 1, 1856. 66-tf S. M. THOMAS, DEALER IN FANCY Ac STAPLE DRY GOODS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BONNETS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 8HEETINOS, COTTON YARNS, KERSEYS, vBLANKETS, Corner Market and Gillespie SL Fayettetille, N. C.

Dec. 17, 1856. 62-tf DRUGS, HI DIC I WE 8, Oils, Paints and Dye-stuffs. JAMES "KYLE 1 now receiving hit JSPBING SUPPLY of CHEAPl GOODS AMONG which are, Irish Linens, Lawns andJHapers; French, Scotch and Domestic Lawns; jCaliooes, French, English and Domestic; French, Scotch and Domestic Ginghams; Emb'd and Plain Crape Shawls and 8earfs; 10-4 Bleached Shirting and Sheeting: 'French and Irish Linen Drilling- Bl'k and Col'd Sillu; Bonnets, and Bonnet Ribbon: i Bolting to 10; Joseph Repka'a Cottonades; f' i Col'd Grenadines nnd Bareges; Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs, assorted; Blay Linens, te 4-4, Tery cheap; With many other articles, all of whioh havinr hetm Which he is now receiving, and will offer at prices as low aa they can be bought at I in this market. TTis obiect i tn bpII Medicine that can be depended udoii.

aa ha hnv nnno J. KPDE, but the genuine article. Constantly, on hand BvHitng Fluid, Camphnxc, Spirit Turpentine; Alcohol, Brandie and Winer, (for Medical purpote;) Congret Water, Citrate Afaqnesia, Eaxt India Caxtor Oil March 185fi. g7.tf tor the County of Anson, at tne Court House In Wadesborough, on the second Monday In July next, then and there to plead, answer or repleyy to plaintiff's complaint, or judgment final will be rendered against him and the property levied on condemned to be sold for plaintiff's use. Witness, Joseph White, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Wadeeborough, the second Monday in April, A.

D. 1856, and in the 80th year of American Independence. J. WHITE, Clerk. 7o STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, ANSON COUNTY.

Superior Court of Equity, March Term, 1856. Joseph E. Capel and Thomas C. Capel, t. jemuel Capel, Robinson Capel, Charles N.

Capel, Kirby Henry. and Harriet his Solomon Harris and Margaret his William Kirby and Mary Ann Ma wife. Vi Petition for sale of Real Estate. iT appearing! to the 'satisfaction of the Court that Lem'l Capel, Robinson CapeL ChasN. Capel, Kirby Henry and Harriet his Solomon Harris and Margaret his wife, William Kirby and Mary Ann his wife, are non residents of this State, It is therefore- ordered that publication be made for six saooeasive weeks in the FayetteriPe Obserrer, for said absent defendants and appear before the; Honorable the Judge of our next Superior Court of te be held for the County of Anson at the Court House in Wdesboro', on the 2d Monday in Septembdr next," then and there to answer, plead, or demur to complainants' said bill; otherwise, judgment pro confesso will be taken against them and the cause heard exparte as to them.

Witness, William E. Troy, Clerk and Master of our said Court at office in Wadesboro', the 2d Mendayin March, A D. 1856, and, the 80th year of American Independence. W. E.

TRDY, C. M- E. "9-6w DEALER and, wife Nancy, John u. cole and wife Keiiah, Biddy Strickland, Henry Strickland. Lerov purchased by the package at the lowest rales, will be Copying Ink, and Copying Books tSr STAPLE FANCY DRY GO0D, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING.

Particular attention paid to Ladies' Dressloo'ds and Trimmings. Hay Street, Fayetteville, N. C. May 26, 1855. 4-tf just received E.

J. HALE SON. i March 27, 1866. 91-tf dune 4 ricted in the Superior Court of Robeson. 1849.

of Burglary on the dwelling of Mr 1 and sentenced to be hung, his owner appeal' -Supreme Court, a new trial was granted, at. 1 trial the SUte did not insist on a vt rd Burglary but agreed to take a verdict i 1 for which he was publioly whipped, his owner e--- into bond to send him beyond the limit- of never to return. Now, the said Henry is hereby oomman 1 Snired to surrender himself, or if be fail 1 lall be dealt with as the law in such is- i And the Sheriff of our said County is ry. ed to take with him such nower as he rlHE highest cash price paid for Turpentine. M.

White Oak Staves, and Oak or Ash Heading, 8trAn wh ly be found at MeLAURIN A STRANGE. Feb'y 18, 1868. 7 Strickland, William Hailey, James C. Yaughan and wife Susan, and Elisha Diggs, alt reside beyond the limits of this State: It' is therefore Ordered by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks success sively in the Fayetteville Observer, a newspaper pnb-liahed in, the town of Fayetteville, notifying said defendants to be and appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in Wadesborough, on the second Monday in July next, then and there to plead, answer tor demur to said petition, or judgment pro confesso will be rendered and the case heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Joseph White, Clerk of our said Court at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday in April, A.

D. 1856, nnd in the 80th year of American Independence. J. WHITE, Clark. 76 Worth Utley, Forwarding and General Commission MERCHANTS, FURTHER SUPPLIES OF BOOKS.

J1WIS8 Murray's Travels in the U. 8tates and Can, if JSI ada; The Table Talk of 8atfiuel Rogers; Sheridan Knowles Dramatic Works; Memoir of S. S. Prentiss; by Mrs- Hentl: Th American Debater; Hart Class Book of Poetry; Union Bible' Dic- uWe8tHI1 Scene8' Dana' Muck Manual; "ymn8nd Discipline; Le Bruu's Tele-rnnque; Blank Books, School Books, 38 B. J.

HALE SON. heoeasary to go in pursuit of and ap n'1 TTannr trt tha and that hn rtlftV cea.6 tO 1 if. NOTICE. MR. WILLIAM.

BROWN is onr authorised agent to receire payments, and grant diseharwei for any Book account, ws hats Ja thVconnty ofSSsoL FayettcviUe, c. a. womh. (72tf); jos. CXUT, and annoyance to the community.

Oiren under our hands and seals, June the -ALEX'R McMILLAN, J- P- MALCOM SHAW, J. CarioiBiaa 3t. lunal, 1866. J. T.

WADDLLL. 7tf Bank Checks for sale at this Office. --w.

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