NO HUMBUG!
The subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders
for
Sup€rior Buckfts.
He mauufacturcH North Carolina material—he em
ploys North Carolina capital and labor,—jRnd he solicits
North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, nnd
by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to be
able to make a favorable showing. TRIAL is what
he wants.
Messrs. WORTH ^ UTLEV of this place are Agents
for the sale of the above Buckets.
G. H. MAKEPE.ACK.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, 1867. 8--}'
NORTHERI^IRISH TOTVrOh'.S.
^ BBLS. received this morning, for sale by
JAS. G. COOK.
Feb’y 10, 1867.
LA\V AND KQUITV KKtH)R I S.
JONES’S 3d Law and I’d Equity, just completed, for
sale by HALK & S()N.
Feb’y 13, 1867.
Emily R. Gaus« by her Committee vs. James H. Lane
and wife, and others.
Bill for aale of Negroes and relief.
IN obediance to an order in the above cnsc from the
Court of Equity for Marlboro’ District, S. C., 1
will sell, on Thursday, the 6th day of .March next, at
the .Market House, in the Town of Wilmington, N. C..
to the highest bidder, the following named
to-wit: Robert and wife Lucinda, and child Marj-.
Haunah, Sam, Dick and Kitty. Terms—one, two and
three years, with interest payable annually on ihe
whole amount from day of aale. Purchasers to give
bond with two or more sureties and a mortgage of the
negroes to secure the payment of the purchase money,
and pay lor papers.
A. D. C.\MPBELL, Committee.
Feb’y 12, 1857. lB2-t5thM
FOR SALM
1WI3H to sell my PL.4:ifTATIO:% on the West
side of Cape Fear, 2 miles below Fayetteville 1
would sell 600 acres or more; it consists of River
Swamp and Sand Hill Land.
Also my House and Lot on Ramsey Street.
One Lot corner Dick and Person Streets.
One House and Lot corner of Frink’s .Alley and
Orange Street.
10 Shares Cape Fear Bank Stock.
1:2 Shares Plank Road Stock.
M. N. LEARV.
Fayetteville, Dec’r 1, 1860. 61 tf
A CAKD.
fBTlHE undersigned would respectfully inform his
M. old 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. McD(>N.\LD.
Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 8, 1857. 72-tf
NEW YO^ advertisement.
STIFLE FIM DRV GOODS.
EDWARD LAMBERT & CO.,
65 Chambers Street and 33 Reade Street,
OPPOSITE THE PARK,
WILL be prepared on and after Jan’y 1st to open
their SPRING IMPORTATION, comprising
»n extensive and varied assortment of choice, novel
and desirable
Silk and Eancu
Adapted especially to the wants of first class North
Carolina Merchants, and which will be offered at the
very lowest market prices.
Jan’y 1, 1867. 71-:Jm
CLI.\TO.\
FEMALE INSTITUTE.
This institution will resume its operations again
on MONDAY, the 8th «f SEPTEMBER.
The charges will be the same as they have been for
the last year. Board $10 per month, including wash
ing, lights, ^c.
L. C. GR.WES, A. M., who has served us so long
and efficiently as Principal of the Institute, new also
has charge of the Steward’s Department, which ren
ders it doubly sure that this department 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, &c. H. A. BIZZELL,
Sec’y Board of Trustees.
Clinton, July 2-5, 1866. 80-tf
Book Agents Wanted.
TIHE Subscriber, having taken theGeneral .\gency
for getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s
History of North Carolina, now in process of publica-
ion by .Messrs. E. J. Hale J’ Son of Fayetteville, is
desirous of entering into an engagement with one or
more active, intelligent and reliable persons in each
of the Judicial Circuits, to canvass their respective
parts of the State, or particular counties, thoroughly.
Immediate application is desired, as sample copies of
the first volume will will be ready in a few days.
Lndoubted testimonials as to character must ac
company each application. Address
H. W. HORN.
Fayetteville, Dec. 9, 1856. G4-
HARPER’S WEEKLY JOURNAL.
^jPECIMEN 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 .‘J2 60, cash in advance, (which will be a
saving of the postage to subscribers.)
Jan’y 10. E. J. HALE & SON.
DAVISON, M. D.,
Surgeon Oentist^
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 a 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 he does not redeem
his pledge will forfeit his work.
i^Office at Fayetteville Hotel
Ufcc’r 26, I860.
tie will wait on Ladies at their residences if de
sired.
NEGROES WANTED
The undersigned will pay the highest cash pri
for \OUNG NEGROES. Letters addressed lo
either of us at Laurinburgh, Richmond county, will
have prompt attention.
D. C. MclNTYRE.
DANIEL M. McLAURIN.
Laurinburgh, Dec. 26, 1866. 68tf
JUST RECEIVED,
QUARTER BOXES RAISINS.
20 Half
20 Boxes Soda Biscuit.
20 “ Cheese.
C. E. LEETE.
G5tf
For sale by
Dec’r 16.
O. HOUSTON
WOULD inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fear Bank, and 3 d'oora above his old stand south side
Person Street, wht-re he intends to keep on hand,
Hftruess, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and everv thing belonging to his trade, lie respectfully
invites h'is friends from the country to cull and examine
his stock before purchasing.
He will attend to Rep.‘iiring 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, 18'>(i. .54tf
31or' New (iroods.
^HIHE subscriber is receiving his F.VLL .VND WIN-
M TEH .^rOl’K, consisting of almost every thing
in the way of
ttanfirare and tioUotr~trar€^
—ALSO—
IJodts aiitl ^ liot's. Saddlery, (Sjc.,
Any of which he »vill .sell cheap for Cash, barter for
Produce, or on short time. Store recentl}' occupied
by Troy iSi Marsh, near the Dobbin House.
Oct. 15, 185U.
W. l. GOLDSTON.
48tf
IIA\ K!
I'av-
A 11A III:
'rii(' I'uniitun' aiul I'i.xtiires ot tlu
cttovillo Hotel for sale. '
^I^HK subscribers having fully determined to sell
the above named Property, now otter it to an en
terprising mail upon liberal terms.
This Hotel enjo^’s a large custom from the adjoining
counties and from the travelling public, with a i>ros-
pect of future increase. What it lias done and is now
doing can bi. seen by any one wishing to purchase re
ferring to our books.
The situation of the building is such that it com
mands the greater part of the custom coming to and
passing through this place.
For the amount of capital invested, there is no bu
siness that a person could engage in that would pay
well. J. H. KOBEUTS A: CO.
Sept 11, 1850. .‘i8tf
SIlKMWKMi IKHISK.
FAYKTTUVII.I.K.
East of' (trt'r}i Street, a /or Doorx Xortli nj
till Murkft lioiiite.
fC^HE Subscriber desires through this
JL medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House the past
vear—and as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron
age heretofore receixed. Every exeition on his part
shall be used to rentier them comfortable during their
sojourn with iiim. His table is alw:»ys supplied with
the best the jnarket atlor'ls.
P. SH EM WELL.
March 21, 1855. 8ti-tf
VALUABLE PROPERTY
FOR
1 OFFER for sale, my L.\NDS in the Town of Fay
ett*ville, about 130 Acres, known as th#
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About >»0 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, i.> the Crop
now on it will show. .Also, the
Valiinl>l4> Bri«'k Ktor«‘ ami f.ot
near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A.
Pemberton.
Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Miixwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—could be divi-’.ed into several Building
Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings.
.Vlso, the Stable Lot udjoining, fronting on Mumford
Street.
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Win.slov and Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchased on fayora
ble terms, and a large [lart
Mortgage if desired.
can remain on llond and
Oct. 10, 1H55.
THO. J. CURTIS.
43-tf
FliEIGIITING
0> THI^: .UPK FEAK KIVER.
A T a meeting of the Boat owners interested in nav-
igaving the Cape Fear River between Faj’etteville
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. 185H, Cash will be required upou the delivery
of ull Kreights at Wilmington and Fayetteville re
spectively.
On motion of J. D. Williams,
Resolved, That each of the Steamboat Companies on
the Cape Fear River, from and after the 1st of January,
IHiVo, will carry Guano from Wilmington to Fayette
ville at 10 cent’s per bag. Lime at 26 cents per cask,
ai'd erounl Plaster at 80 cents per cask, and that a
Ki:i>iTrnoii of tio pkk
from the printed and established rates on all other
articles will be made from and after that date, all
(’artage and Drayage being paid by the shippers.
On niotion of James Banks,
Kesolvtfd, That the foregoing be published in the
town papers.
D. McL.\URIN, Chairman.
R. .M. Orrell, Sec’y.
Dec. 24, 1855. 6&-tf
xXortli Carolina Readers.
f||1HE Undersigned are prepared to furnish, whole*
■ sale and retail, upon very favorablf termf, to
Teachers. Booksellers, Merchants, Book Pedlars, and
others, the of .'VORTII i:.\ROL.I!¥A
OS. I and 2, by Phokkssok Hi bbakd,
of the University of North Carolina, and No. 3 by
C.^LviN 11. WiLKY, Esq. now Superintendent of Com
mon Schools. K. J. II.-VLE & SON.
l)OP,P,L\ IIOISE!
Pt>WEHS X TKOV, Propbietoks.
fM^llE Proprietors of this Establishment
I 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 additio i of
an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite
of Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling theni to
accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And
they jiledge themselves to an increased exertion to
give satisfaction to their patrons.
Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at-
ten^mce
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 sliare of the travel.
The Western and Southern .Stages arrive at and de
part from this House.
Carriages in atten lance 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. \V. C. TROV.
Fayetteville, May 12, :jtf
Ca|)(‘ l^\*ar Land tor Sale.
f HI HE Subscriber offers foi sale THREE HUNDRED
i and EIGHTV-FIVE .Veres of Laml on Cape Fear
River below Smith’s Ferry, in Cumberland county,
running with the river to the lands of Mrs. Byrd.
.V portion of the land is cleared and fenced. Ft is
well adapted to the cultivation of corn, oats and the
usual crops of the river lauds. 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 mouths. Persons
wishing to buy can call on the owner at this place.
J. G. SHEPHERD.
April 8. '.»4-tf
liEDSl'EADS! liEDSTEADS!!
JUST received from the Manufacturer, Ira Hersey,
a supply of
of various patterns, and made of gool seasoned timber.
These Bedsteads are manufactured in this place, and
can be sold to dealers as low as they can be got from
the North. Cj»ll and examine.
A. .M. CAMPBELL.
.April U. 94-y
FOR
rjlIN PLATE,
A Sheet Iron,
Iron Wire,
Zinc, and Tin
patterns.
SALE.
Sept. ‘24.
Ware and Stoves of various
By
C. W. ANDREWS,
* Market Square.
42-
W/W WOULD HAVE TUOVGni IT?
A new C(irriai/e IJstdb/fshmtnt on the Military
Green, opposite the Methoth'Rt Church,
froHtinj on Mum ford Street.
(iREAT ENTERPRlsi:!
Fayett‘vill«‘ lo
ri'^HE Subscribers would respectfully inform th*jir
JI friends and the public, that they have entered
iHto copartnership for the purpose of conducting the
general C.ARKI.AGE BUSINE.SS in all its various
parts. And t)eing both practical woi kmon, fully un
derstanding their business, they have no hctitation to
compare work with any establishment iu .yatteville
as to style and durability.
One of the firm may be known by relCi’^rije to A
H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two years. j
We warrant all work to- give general satisfaction
for twelve months
Repairing done in the neatest m anner low for cash
PIER & BR.VNIN.
J.\MKS H. PiKK. James Branin.
Fayetteville, Jau’y 24, 1853. 62tf i
SM’Kt.VU StrPFl.'k'. '
I>1 .IAS. I’OLILIvl^S,
Corner o/ Hill/ anil Domthhon Streeta, opposite
the Fa'/etteviUe Hotel,
WOULD respectfully call the atten
tion of his friends and customers
to his complete stock of
DRUGS,
.^1 i: i> I Cl
Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs,
Which he is now receiving, and wili offer
at prices as low as they can be bought at
in this market His object is to sell
Medicine^iat can be depended upon, as he buys none
but the genuine article.
Constantly on hand
Burnin(j Fluid, Caniphcne, Spirifu Turpentine)
Alcohol, Brandies and llVwfW, (/(;/■ Mcdical
purposes;^ Comjress Water, Citrate
Mn(jnesia, East India Castor Oil.
March 16, 1866. 87-tf
GUANOES.
BAGS PERUVIAN;
327 do. COLU.MRIAN.
Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in
connexion hcvn 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.
D. & W. .McLAURIN.
54tf
For sale by
Nov. 1856.
Wcr
BOOKBli\l)li\(;
OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner.
Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re
bound in the same style they were before. This will
nave 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. TH03. H. TILLINGHAST,
Nov. 6, 1866. Anderson Street.
ROBERT D. GREEN,
(L.VTE GREEN & WEAR,)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.,
FAYETTEVILLE, N. 0.
Rl). G. begs to return his sincere I’.iauks to the
• public for the kind patronage so liberally be
stowed uiioii the late Finn, and informs them he has
bought the interest ot .1. 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 apart in the presence of the owners, and the
necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written
contract given 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 Y'ork prices, and also
t’arhant for two years.
All debts due to uad by the late firm will be paid
and received by r. d. gREEN.
August 26, 1856. 34.tf
Fire IwHurawcem
• K re'er our readers to the aiuiual atatfuient of
^ w iJie ..Etna insurance Company, of Hartford,
which will be found in another column. This suc
cessful institution was incorporated by the Legislature
of Connecticut in 1819, with a perpetual charter Its
capital is $600,000, and its accumulations exceed
;J;800.000 more, making its entire assets over )f>l,!iO),'
000, invested as detailed in the statement referred to.
These results indicate that during the period of iiear-
ly forty j'ears 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 te7i million dollar* for losses, without asking a
day’s dela3’ in any instance. It has had but little lit
igation, notwithstanding the immense number of trans
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
risks 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 Ion;; 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
zards are ascertainable, and its principles are capable
of being reduced to a system, the practical working
and rtsults 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
to 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 steady growth. One great
source of its security is the wide 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.—JJaltimore Patriot.
IMlRii\CE COMPAiW,
H.\RTFOKO, CONN.
INCORPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital $500,000. Assets 1,307,903 42.
T. K. BRACE, President. E. 0. RIPLEY, Vice Pre
sident. T. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary.
Dirf.i’Tobs.—T. K. Prace, S. Tudor, J Church, R.
Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R.
Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, II. Z. Pratt, G. F.
Davis, Dunham, D. Hillyer, T
Keuey.
ASSETS: Jasi ary 1, 1867.
\ Cash in hand and in Phoenix Bank, $03,733 80
Cash on special deposite in Hartford Bks, 226,126 00
Fresh Peaches in Winter!
The subscriber has for sale, at the Store of Mr
Wm. N". TilHnghKflt, Fayetteville, a few hundred
Cans of FRESH PEACHES, put up the past Summer,
hermetically sealed, warranted sound.
HUGH .McLEAN
Fox’s Island, Harnett couuty, Dec. 18. 6ti-3m
The SOUTHERN HARMONY—
new edition, revised and enlarged. A further supply
of this popular book just r«ceiveil.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 10, 1860.
Recollections of a Life Time, or Men
and Things I have seen, by S. Q. Goodrich, Author of
Peter Parley’s Tales; Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis; Let
ters of Lady Montagu. Edited by Mrs. S. J. Hale;
The Humors of Falconbridge, illustrated; The Adven
tures of Gerard, the Lion Hunter.
Also, further supplies of the Lion of Flanders; The
Curse of the Village; Ernest Linwood; The Rival
Beauties; The Wife’s Trials; The Torch Light; Romance
of the Harem; The Old Vicarage; Mrs. Lee Hentz’s
Novels, 60 cts. a vol., &c. The .Miscellaneous Works
of Edgar A. Poe; Irving’s Life of Washington; Bac-
croft’s U. S.; Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of Eng
land; Scott’s Infantry Tactics, &c. &c.
Dec’r 11, 1866. E. J. HALE & SON.
VALUABLE NEGROES FOR SALE.
4 NEGRO Woman aged about tljirty or thirty-fivp
x\_ years, good house servant, cook, washer anj
ironer, honest and industrious.
A Girl aged about nine, and a boy about four years
—children of the woman.
Persons in want of this species of property will Jo
well to call on the undersigned at his Law Office on
Anderson Street, when further particulars will be
given. BARTH’W FULLER
April 29. 600-tf
” DEEP lUVliR COaI .
BITUMINOUS COAL of the best quality can
had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable d
by the Ton.
May 21, 1866.
be
reasonable price
WM. McCL.\NE,
Mining Engineer.
6-tf
J. C. Thomson
eceiving a large and complete STOCK OF
3 in his line, viz;
IliTS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
In all varieties, which he offers for sale at low prices
for Ji^’C.ASH, 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. THOMSON, j
Market Square.
September 3, 186G. 36tf
DRY G()()I)S AT~\\llOLESALE.
STARR et ILLI.\MS are now receiving a very large ^
STOCK, embracing every thing in the Dry Goods
line with
Hats, Caps, IJoots, Shoes, Silk and
Straw Jionnets, Umbrellas, and
Ready-Made Clothing, &c.
I Which they will sell CHEAP for Cash or approved
Notes, at WHOLES.ALE only. We invite Merchants
' visiting this market to examine our stock.
, J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS.
I August 27, 1856. 34tf
SEii STOCi THIS 11117
STARR & WILLIAMS
ABE NOW RECEIVING THEIR
Second Fall & Winter Stock of Goods,
To which they call the attention of Merchants
making their purchases in this market.
Oct. 16, 1850. 48-tf
J. W. BAKER
Ls now receiving from the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully se
lected stock of
FIJRiVITtRE
ever offered in this market; which, added to his ow°
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of
which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands-
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades’
Comices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools-
Chairs of every variety. ’
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..lEolian At
tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufao'
tories in New Yerk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be aold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
November 2. 45^
MOLASSES.
HHDS. just received and for sale by
JAS. G COOK.
7. 61-
NEW BOOKS.
'■IHE Hills of ^hatemuc, by .Miss Warner, .\uthoi
J. of the “Wide Wide World;” Household Mysteries
a Romance of Southern Life; School Books, &c., just
received. E. J. HALE & SON.
Co[)ying Ink, and Copying itooks
just received. E J, HALE SOX
June 4.
Cash in Agents’ hands, balances.
Money due, secured by mortgage.
Real estate, unencumbered.
Bills receivable,
7- Mortgage Bo«ds, 0 and 7 per cent.,
9 lucome Bonds, 7 “
10 Jersey City Water Bonds, 6 per cen^.,
10 Hartford Cit}’ IJonda, ti “
10
MEDICAL BOOKS.
"^VEIGS on Diseases of Children;
xvB. “ “ Woman and her Diseases;
“ “ Childbed Fevers;
“ “ Obstetrics;
Dunglison’s Human Physiology;
“ Medical Dictionary;
“ Practice of Medicine;
“ Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
Pereira’s do. do.
Churchill on Children, by Keating;
“ “ Diseases of Women, by Condie;
“ “ Midwifery do.
Chitty’s Medical Jurisprudence;
Taylor’s do. do. by Hartshorn*;
“ on Poisons;
Dewees on Children;
“ Females;
Miller’s Surgery, by Sargent;
Neill on the .\rteries, Nerves, and Lymphatios;
Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry;
U. S. Dispensatory, by Wood and Bache;
Watson’s Practice;
Bartlett’s Treatise on Fever;
Williams and Cljmer on the Respiratory Organs;
Eberle’s Therapeutics;
A. jMexander, W. | £Uig’g Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
. Solly on the Human Brain:
Burrows on the Cerebral Circulation;
Gerhard on the Chest;
Fowne’s Chemistry for Students;
Murphy’s Review of Chemistry for Students;
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard;
Bartlett on the Certainty of Medicine;
McClellan’s Surgery;
H«pe on the Heart;
Kirke’s and Paget’s Physiology;
Anatomical Atlas, by Henry H. Smith;
Weber’s Plates of the Muscles of the Human Body;
124,860 oa
6,761 08
47,636 01
20,1U9 98
72.000 00
4,600 00
lO.-i'JO 00
10.000 00
6,000 00
REWARD.
RANAW.W from the subscriber on the 1st of .Vj ril
last, a negro man nmned Rand, about six t'eet
high, about 30 years of age, and black. Said negro iu
supposed to be lurking in the neighborhood of John
Bell or James McKethan.
The above reward will be paid to auy person de
livering said negro to me at Locksville, Chatham Co.
N. C., or confining him in any Jail in the State where
I can get him. NATHAN KING.
June 26. l7-tf
New and Cheap Ijroods,
JAMES KYLE
Has just received a very large and general h^.
sortment of GOODS. Among which are,
Frencli aud English Merinos;
Du. Detains, Plain aud Figured;
Dress Silks, Fig’d aud Plain;
Black Fillet Mits;
Sleeves and Collars;
Cloths, Cassimeres and Satins;
Bear and Negro Blankets;
3-4 to 12-4 Bleached aud Brown Domestics;
Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing,
Carpeting, Good and Common;
Boots and Shoes;
! Anker Bolting Cloth;
I Kerseys and Linseys;
Irish Linens, Crash;
I Table Diaper and Napkins,
i With many other articles, all of which being pur-
j chased by the Package, will be offered at low prices,
1 by wholesale or retail.
j Oct. 24, 1856. yl-tf
SCHOOL BOOKS.
Ij^MERSON’S Arithmetics and Keys; Parker’s Plii-
J losophy; North Carolina Readers; Bullion’s Greek
1 Grammar and Reader; Pikes’ Arithmetic; Comstock’*
Philosophy. Further supplies just received.
I E*. J. HALE & SOX.
Gunn’s Domestic Medicine;
Fire Insurance.
6 Milwaukee City Bonds,
600 shares Hartford 61 N. Haven R. R. stk, 60,000 00 1 Children, their Diseases and Management, bvDr. Shew; ■ i-tv t . u . 1 i
106 Hartford ^ Providence ditto, 5.260 00 ! Health, Disease and Remedy, by Dr. Moore- -ETNA Insurance Company ot Harttord, hav-
Boston # Worcester ditto. 9.630 00 ! Simon’s Familv ' ^ \ imposed by the Keveuue Law
11,260 00
lO.
160
50
60
60
300
200
30t
240
100
200
oO
•j**6
lOO
ll6
lOO
200
8»M)
l50
200
200
100
180
480
100
200
400
443
400
118
100
100
23:5
10
460
128
220
230
260
126
100
160
200
Connecticut River ditto,
Connecticut River Co. ditto, 1,260 00
Stafford Bank Stock, 6,160 00
Simon’s Family Medicine;
Domestic Medicine, Surgery, &c..
Jersey City,
New York,
Citizens'
Eagle
Pha'uix
Farm, i .Mech.
Exchange
State
City
Bk Htfd Co.
Conn. River
Hartford
Charter Oak
Mech. Trad.
.Merchants’ Ex.
North River “ “
Mechanics’ “ “
Bk N. America “ “
Bank .\merica “ “
“ Republic “ “
“ Commonwealth Stk
“ of New York, “
Broadway Bank Stock. “
People’s “ “
Union “ “
Hanover “ “
Ocean “ “
.Metropolitan “ “
Butchers’ & Drovers' “
Importers’ & Traders’ “
Amcr. Ex. Bk Stock, “
“ “ scrip. “
Merchants’ “ “
Market “ “
City “ “
Na.ssau “ “
Manhattan Co. “ “
Phoenix “ “
“ rights, “ “
U. S. Trust Co. Stock, “
N. Y. Life Ins. & Trust Co. Stk,
Ohio “ “ “
Waterbury, 6,160 00
Providence, 1,872 00
Hartford, 32,400 00
27.000 00
16,016 00
31.200 00
12,300 00 i
10,600 00 ■
10,050 00
39,368 00
12.000 00
1,600 00
10,800 00
10,600 00
23.400 00
16.200 00
23.600 00
24.400 00 ’
10,200 00
21.600 00
16,600 00
11.000 00 I
23.600 00
10.000 00 I
11,907 00 i
22.000 00 ;
1.S.062 50
21.600 00 I
22,800 00 j
3,331 47 !
27,266 00
of the late Legislature, will continue its Agency in
, rr 1 ,, .3 I mi I Fayetteville, under the management of the undersi™-
and Household Surfer v. by Thom- i.- r r
} iuum I ed, who IS prepared to issue Policies of Insurance on
Buildings or Goods, either in tliis Town or in auy
part of the State, on proper application, description
of the Property, &c.
The -ETNA COMPANY has been in operation about
30 years. Its capital is $500,000. The Hon. Thos.
K. Brace was its first President, and he still holds that
office; and several of its first Directors are still active
and efficient members of the Board. It has at all times
sustained the highest character for the j»ru(leuce of
its management, aud for the liber.ility with which it
has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. HALE, Agent
son and Smith
The Preservation of Health, by Dr. Warren;
Theory and Practice of Hydropathy, by H. Francke;
The Family Dentist, by Du Bouchet.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Nov. 24, 1856. yo
LAW BOOKir^
^■^HE Subscribers have on band, and will promptly
.1. fill orders for
North Carolina Supreme Court Reports,
in sets or in single volumes. Iredell’s Digest and
Digested Manual. Jones’s Digest. Revised Statutes
of North Carolina. Wiley’s New Form Book.
STORY, on Sales, Bills, Contracts, Partnership,
Agency, Equity Jurisprudence, Equity Pleadings.
ARCH BOLD, on Practice, Criminal Practice and
Pleading, Landlord and Tenant.
CHITTY, on Contracts, Criminal Law, Blackstone,
Medical Jurisprudence.
SUGDEN, on Vendors and Property.
POWELL, on Mortgages, and Contracts.
S.MITH,*on Actions at Law, Master and Servant,
Landlord and Tenant, Chancery Practice.
SANDERS, on Pleading and Evidence, Uses and
Trusts, Reports.
RUSSELL, on Arbitration, Factors, Crimes.
HOFF.MAN’S Legal Study, and Masters in Chancery.
WILLIAMS on Personal Property.
WHEATON’S Selwyn’s Nisi Pnus.
WHARTON, on American Law of Homicide, Medi-
16,600 00 i cal Jurisprudence, State Trials in the United States,
3,266 00 i .American Criminal Law, Law Dictionary.
Stephen on Pleading. Roper on Legacies. Dart on
Vendors. Fearne on Remainders. Edwards on Bail
ments. Coke upon Littleton, (Hargrave and Butler’s)
npw editinn. KptiI’h PnmmAnttti-ias
12,9»H) 00
9,621 60
6,700 00
200 00
10,800 00
24,000 00
19,200 00
$1,307,903 42
LL\B1LITIES:—Unsettled Claims not
due, .$166,609 16
Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
N. C., E. J. HALE.
STANDARD LITERATURE.
r||lHE *Waverly Novels 27 vols. cloth and half oal^
JL Cooper’s Novels;
Irving’s Works, 16 vols;
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru and Mexico;
“ Lives of Ferdinand and Isabella;
“ Life of Philip the 2d;
Benton’s 30 years in the U. S. Senate, 2 vols;
The Statesman’s Manual, 4 vols;
Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols;
Lossing’s Pictorial Field Book of the Revolalion;
Webster’s Works, 6 vols;
Colton’s Life and Times of Hent-y Cl.iy;
Memoir t)f S. S. Prentiss of Miss;
Pictorial Life of Andrew Jackson;
Memoir of Wm. Wirt by Kennedy;
Life of Wise and Virginia Politics in 1866;
Garland’s Life of John Randolph;
Democracy in America, by De Tocqueville;
Abbott’s Life of Napoleon, 2 vols; Abbott’s Histories;
Wirt’s Life of Patrick Henry;
Life of Wm. Pinckney of Md.;
Bayard Taylor’s India, China and Japan;
Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition;
Lieber on Civil Liberty and Self Government;
The Physical Geography of the Sea, by Lieut.Maurjr,
Liberty and Slavery, by Bledsoe of Virginia;
Southey’s Common Place Book;
Life and Corres. of Southey;
The Spectator;
Wilson’s Tales of the Borders;
The Scottish Gael, or Manners, Antiquities, and
Customs of Scotland;
The Scots Worthies, by John Howie;
Lockhart’s Life of Walter Soott;
Chambers’s Life and Works of Robert Burns,
Hamilton’s Discussions in Philosophy and Literature;
Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey;
The Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland;
Chambers’ Miscellanies;
Proctor’s History of the Crusades, illustrated;
Woodfall’s Junius; Hannah More’s Works;
Plutarch’s Lives; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson;
Novels and Tales by Maria Edgeworth;
\ddison, Burke and Johnson’s Works;
Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome;
Hallam’s Works; Cosmos, by Humbolt;
Men and Women of the 18th Century by Houssaye;
The Guide to Social Happiness, by Mrs. Ellis;
Family Monitor by the same Author;
Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of England;
The Modern British Essayists, 7 vols;
Shakspeare, Byr>;n, Moore, Scott, Hemans and other
Poets in various sylea of binding; The Boston Edition
of the British Poets, ^c., 4'C.
Oct. 29 E. J. HALE ^ SON
“The Old North State in 1776,” by
Caruthers,—first Series. A further supply just re
ceived.
Also, the 2d Series of the same work.
£. J. HALE &. SON.
Ju’7 2, 1867.
Dart’s Vendors and Purchasers of Real Estate. Ad
ams’ Equity. Troubat’s Law of Limited Partnership.
Hughes’ Equity Draughtsman. Phillips and Amos on
Evidence. Gresley on Law of Evidence. Ross on
Bills and Promissory Notes. Domat’s Civil Law.
Lewis’s U. S. Criminal Law. Daniell’s Chancery
Fi*otice. Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence. Atherley on
tLt of Marriage. Collyeron Partnership. Green-
I «n Evidence. Oliver on Conveyancing. Curtis’s
Cvifl.oyancer. Burrill’s Law Dictionary. Cruise on
t»«al Property. Tayler’s Law Glossary. Crabb on
Real Property. Reeves’ Domestic Relations. Byles
on Bills. Bell on Sale. Lee on Arbitration of Titles.
Sharswood’s Professional Ethics. Barton’s suit in
Equity. Wills on Circumstantial Evidence. Comyn’s
Landlord and Tenant. Watson on Arbitration. Hare
on Discovery. Oliphant on Horses. Whitworth’s
Equity Precedents. Morris on Replevin. Gresley’s
Equity Evidence. Bishop on .Marriage and Divorce.
Mathew’s Presumptive Evidence. Robertson on Sue
cession. Ellis on Insurance. Lewis on the Law of
Perpetuity. Phillimore on Domicil. Cary on Part
nership. Wilson on Uses. Fell on Guarantees. New-
land on Contracts. Tamlyn’s Chancery Evidence, 4-0.
These or other Law Books ordered will be supplied
to the Professsion in any part of the State on reason
able terms. E. J. HALE ^ SON.
Pale and Amber Ale in Bbls. and ^
libls. c. T. HAIGH & SONS.
Dec’r 16, 1866. (J5tf
Marble Factory.
By GEO. LAUDER.
TWO DOORS 180VE C. T. HilCH i, SOS’S STORE,
Fayetteville, W. C.
Jan’y 20,1857. 64ypd
DISSOLUTION.
rjlHE firm of HALL ^ SACKETT is this day dis-
solved by mutual consent.
The business of the firm will be settled by J. H
Hall or A, E. Hall, who alone are authorized to use
the name of the firm in liquidation.
J. H. HALL,
A. E. HALL,
T. M. SACKETT.
Fayetteville, N. C., Jan’y 16, 1856. 70-tf
WHEAT WANT^
1WANT to purchMe 6,000 Bushela Wheat.
JAS. Q. COOK.
June 25, 1856. 16-tf
Benton’s Thirty Years in the U. S
Senate. A farther sap ply of 1st and 2d volomes, jait
received. £. J. HALE & SON.
NEW' BOi)KS.
Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition, illustrated.
Collier Jewett’s Edition of the Original Text of
Shakspeare’s Plays Restored.
Farmingiale; The Lion of Flanders, or the Battle
of the Golden Spurs; The Curse of the Village, sc.;
Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustrations; Kitto’s Popular Cy
clopedia of Biblical Literature; Barnes’ Notes on the
Books of Job and Revelations; Half Hours with the
best Authors,—Knight’s London Edition, 2 vols.; Half
Hours with the best Poets.
Revolutions in Europe, down to 1849.
Webster’s University and Family Pronouncing Dic’y
Juvenile and School Books, Stationary, jc
Just rec’d by E. J. HALli ^ SON.
Nov 17
Human Physiology, Statical and Uy -
namical; or the conditions and course of the life of
man. By John William Draper, M. D., LL. D.
Illustrated with 300 Wood Engravings.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Jan’y 2, 1867.
Roman Catholicism Spiritually Con
sidered, by the Rev. Chas. P. Jones, of the N. C. Con
ference. Just received. E. J. HALE & SO'^.
Oct. 22, 1866.
Seventy Likely xXegroes,
4nd 2000 acreii of fjaiid for ^ale.
Sale on Tuesdgy, March the. Sd, 1857.
AS Agents of Mary Collins, Executrix of the last
will and testament of the late Michael Collins,
dec’d, we shall offer for sale, at the late residence of
Michael Collins, dec’d, one mile Northwest of RiJge*
way, Warren county,
70 likely
Davised in his will to be sold on a credit of twelve
months, bonds to bear interest from date, aud satis
factorily aecured.
The above negroes are mostly young and very likely
Upwards of 30 between the ages of 8 and 15. Among
them is a Shoemaker, Carpenters, Blacksmith, Cooper,
and a first-rate Miller, and an old family Weaver-
good Cooks, &c.
We shall also sell, on a credit of five years, bonds
bearing interest from date, and to be satisfactorily se
cured—(interest to be paid annually)—all his L.\NDS,
consisting of four tracts: one on Nutbush creek, near
the Granville line, containing 800 acres, with a valua
ble Grist Mill, which has yielded a toll of 500 barrels
of corn per annum. Another tract of 72 acres, situ
ated two miles north of Ridgewaj'^ with a valuable
Flour Mill upon it, its manufactory equal to any mill
in the State. Also another tract, known as the Cas
well Drake tract, containing between 4 and 5 hundred
acres. Also that very desirable Residence and tract
of land on which the deceased lived, containing about
460 acres. The three last tracts adjoin, and could be
arranged to suit purchasers, though the property will
be exposed publicly.
These farms are all situated in a healthy and plea
sant section of Warren county, N. C., and in wealthy
and highly intelligent neighborhoods. These lands are
peculiarly adapted to the growth of Tobacco, Wheat,
and Corn. Each tract has improvements upon them,
the first and the last named have very comfortable
dwelling houses, and every necessary out-house, Acc.
Persons desiring to purchase any or all of this pro
perty, will address W. F. Collins, for further particu
lars, at Raleigh, or T. C. Collins, Ridgeway.
The lands can be shown those who maj’ wish to ex
amine them, by applying to the Executrix or either of
her Agents. An age may pass before such an oppor
tunity is offered in real estate for sale.
WM. .F. COLLINS, 1
T. C. COLLINS, j ®
Dec’r 19, 1866. 67*ts
~ $50 REWARD^^
RANAWAY from the Subscriber, on the 9th ol
December 1866, his negro man ANDREW. An
drew is of a dark copper color; is about 19 or 20 years
of age; has lost the fore-finger of his left hand; is
spare built, not weighing more than 145 or 160 lbs
The above reward will be paid for his delivery to
me, or his confinement in any convenient jail-
H. BULLOCH, Jr
Marysville, Robeson Co., N. C., 1 2„»r»d
Jan’y 31, 1857. / F
Blank Warrants for sale here.