STARR & WILLIAMS
\11K now receiving THEIR SECOND STOCK FOR
THIS SKASON, embracing,—
Dry Iwooflisi,
llafw, llootK^ !N»lioe»,
niitl
.vhi h thev invito the atterttion of Uliolesnltt buy
ers genorallj.
i>. STAKU ] [J. M- ^Vll.LlAMS.
()ct'r t), 1^67. 4^1 tt
New and Cheap G-oods!
JAMES KYLK
Is now voceivin;! a larpc and j;eueial supjily of l>iy
Gooils. among wliich are splendid Dress (Jooils,
^ith every article in the Dry Goods line. All of which,
ifing jmrchaseil by the package, will be offered by
wholesrile or retail at a small advance for cah or on
♦.iino to j'vuu tut\l customers
Fnyetteville. Sepfr 2t), 1857. 4ti-tf
•IV’tr fUrork of
I500KS AM) STA riONKKV.
n7 l'3 are now receiving our usual New Stock of
Hooks and Stationery, embracing a great
variety of
Ni*liool, ^Tleilioal ami
cellain*«ii« Books.
To^clber with a lar^e aiul varieti Mock of 1>LANK
BOOKS, PAPEH. KNVKLOPKS, \’c.
('ountry Merchants and others are invited to call as
we offer the above stock on the best terms.
E J. HALK St)N.
Sept'r -8. I
VV. II. C VRVKR
Is now receiving his j
Fan Stori.' of fifOOOS,
which is large and well selected. call from old friends 1
and the public generally is solicited. My stock is too
v:irie>! to enuineraie; everj- one can tind something that ■
tliey want by calling. All kinds of produce taken in
exchange I'or Goods. ^V. II. ('’.\HVEK
Sept. 17, 1^'>7. 4otf
KH.MOVAI.. '
■ ■ GRAH AM has removed to tl>e store formerly ,
Is* occupied by Dr. Foulkes, on the corner east of
the Fayetteville Hotel, Hay street, where he is just re
ceiving his
,i.vn u*i,vTr.K stovk
OF KEADV-MADE CLOTHIXd,
Of til*' r.atost StyK's,
Consisting in part of
Ori'r-Voats, Drc»n, Frock j
/«/ Jiuniuesii (uatx; Pantsf,
l^.vAs, Shirfs and C'olfar.,
Druircrs, Flnnutl Shirt)^ und
Drdirers; Sunf.ttnlf ru, ('/irafx,
Merino and Cuffou d'c. d'c
He also keeps constantly on hand, a tine assortment of
BOOTS AXD SIIOKS,
rnil'rellas, and Tarpet Bags.
■\U those wi>li;ng to purchase cheap and tine suits
of clothes, would do well toc.-ill and examine GrahaioV
Stuck, a.s he is prepared to sell as low as ;iny in tlii-;
market.
Sept. IJ. ‘.'m.
C. .1 \ K II .I(K\KS
.Arc receiving their F.ALI. ,\ND WINTEI4. Stock o
FAVI’V ic DOMESTir DRY fiOoDS,
^\hich they will ell at their u^ual low prices. In purt
as follows,—
■ LAi:;S, all k'nds;
JLW All W -ol Fluids;
(’ol'i! Merinoes:
(’ol’d Silks and lilack;
Rich Robes A'l^uille;
Chenille Shawls;
Do. Scarfs, all .«iik;
Long Shawls for •lentlemen:
Do, for Servants:
Clcth and Velvet Cloaks;
French Kobes, Volant;
iJo. for .Misses;
Nett Coats for Children;
Long 15rocha Sh.awla;
.Alerino Shawls, white;
Operii Flannel, I’lain an I Col'd,
(juilte'l Skirts;
Do Hoops;
Fine and Common Dlankets;
Cotton, Silk, and Woolen Ho.“ier3’;
Do. F.iricy, for (’hildren;
Kid, Silk, Mtrino, Cotton (iloves for Ladies;
Chenille Head Dresses;
Chenilles by the yard;
Bonnet Ribbons; do. plain;
Fringes and Salom, nil colors;
Black Velvets;
Bl'k and Col d Belts;
Mulberry Dutt'ius fjr Dresses;
Thread, Swiss, Jackoueit,
B'.hbin, and Cotton P^Jgings;
Black La :e and Edgings;
Emb’d llhdkfs, Collars, Sleevts .ind B.in 1-;;
Love and Luce Veils;
Bonnets, Hats and Caps;
—ALSO—
A nice variety of Men’.-^, Ladie.s’, and (Miildrcn’s
SHOES,
Also, Men and Boys
ll'liilrr VIothinfi, Cheap.
PERFl MhR}, SOAFS^ ami mam/ other
Fatiry ^Irdcles.
Sept. 11, 1857. 42-3m
FOR THE FILL 1\0\I I.\TI:R 18.571
JUST UECKIVED,
{Call soon. Secure a Baryuin awl Sact
One of the f.arj^est, Haiulsoioest and
Cheai )est Stocks of
Rea€lff;JIade Clothitiff,
for Gentlemen s wear, ever brought to this .Marke't,
and no mistake!
Also, a Magnificent assortment of
lloy’« and VoiitliN Clofhiii;?,
Boy’s Suits and Extr i .Jackets of all C(d.>rs of (,’loth.
rOlt Kill. 1,0AD Ready to
furnish Contractors with any quantity of Clothing, at
a very ;ow figure.
FOK KOAT IIAiri>«.—A larsre lot of P.
Jackets and OverT’oats; also, fancy Flannel Over Shirts
ani Pants—very cheap.
A very extensive assortment of
FiiriiiKliiiis «ood«., Fine Linen and Fancy Mar
seilles Shirts and Collars, Under-garments of heavy
Silk and Merino, Socks, Cravats, Gloves, H’dk’fs, Sus- ,
penders. &c. ’ i
BOO'rS uiifl KIIOE^—From the heaviest ‘
Water-Proof to the finest Pump and Fair Stitched I
Philadelphia made; llat% iiiid Cap*,, of all de- I
scriptions. j
Fi'‘iirli Travelliiij; Trunks—'
Extra large sizes; Bonnet Boxes; Gems’ English Sole '
Leather. Spanish Iron Frame and Packing Trunks; !
English Sole Leather Valices, and others; a new style i
of Travelling Bags (very convenient;) Gentlemen’s i
Shawls and Fancy Buggy Blankets; genuine Havana '
Segars; Umbrellas; W.aiking Canes; India Rubber Over I
Coats, Leggings and Sandals; also. Over Shoes for |
Ladies, and n g:re:it variety of Fancy Goods too nu
merous to mention. 1
All which will be sold at wholesale or retail very
low for cash or on time to prompt paying customers. I
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended '
to me, 1 respectfully solicit a continuance of tl.e same.
GEORGE BRANDT,
South side Hay Street,
Opposite G. W. Williams & Co
l-ayettev=he, N. C., Sept. 17, 1857. 4U-tDl
-m }f*Mskev.
genuine “Old Nick.”
FOR SALE. !
rjlHE following V\ALUABLE REAL ESTATE, the
M. property of E. C. Hall, dec’d, is offered for sale,
and consists of the following tracts:
That desirable place knowu as Rome, contain
ing about 2(>0 Acres, with all the improvements. This
place will be sold entire or divided, to suit purchasers,
it being probably one of the be?t business stands in
the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to
enter the mercantile business.
No. ’2, (’onsists of a Lot and liriok Store,
('2 tenements,) in Carapbellton, on Bridge Street, near
Clarendon Bridge, and is a very desirable stand tor
business.
No. Is Tlircc vacant Lots in Cuiiipbellton,
known in city plot as Nos lOi*. Ill, H-. and halt of
lot 113.
No. 4, Is a Dwolling llouso and liot on Hay-
inount, corner of Plai»k Roail and .\danis St. \ vei^
desirable residence for the whole year
No. ;■), Is a Oorn Mill and Steam Engino and
Uiiler, ol' 10 or D> horse power. This i.' well worth
le at’tentio. of those living where water power is not
vilable, ami will be sold at a great bargain.
For terms apply to
J. H. HALL, Assignee
jfust 1, 1S.‘>7. .^(l-tf
CAI’I'. FKAK liAM)S
I'o ic 1.1:.
fBIHE Subscriber offers for sale that very valuable
I. PLA.NTATION known as the “Blocker Land,”
situated on the East side of the Cape Fear, four miles
below Fayetteville. The Land fronts the Uivera haif
mile and runs back two miles, and consists of about
Six Hundred .Veres. The soil is of every variety com
mon to tills region; embracing the light sandy, loamy,
clay, river low grounds, an'l very rich swamp lands,—
of the last named tib int fifty acres are unilor cultiva
tion, and are as good as any in the county. The bal
ance of the swamp (about 100 or 130 acres) can be very
easily lrained through ditches already cut to the
River, or to Lock's Creek, which runs across the
middle of the tract Of the whole tract there is about
1J-) acres under cultivation. The growtli on the
wood-land consists of pine (long and short leaf.) oak,
hickory, poplar, cypress, gum, ^c
For terms and further information apply to W. L
Evans on the premises, J. E. Bryan, Esij.. P .M , Fay
etteville, or to mvself at Favetteville.
FRANCES EVANS.
Sept. 21, 1S.)7. 41tf
rou sAu:.
sul'scriber desiring to emigrate to the West.
J offers for sale his entire L.VNDS, including about
six hundred acres, generally knowu as Chalk Level,
lying in the upper end of Harnett county, -i miles Hast
ot Cape Fear River, and on the road leading from Fay
etteville to Chapel Hill. Store, Dwelling, Out-Houses,
all in first rate order.
2'1’he Store is at a fine business stand, and is not to be
excelled by any country store in the State. There are
1 also upon the premises an excellent well of water with
in 1.') or 20 steps of the House, a fine young orchard id'
Fruit Trees, a Tan Yard in perfect order, which jiays
well when in operatit>n. ,\lso, a Blacksmith Shoj>
with Tools, .^c.
Any persin wishing to purchase such a place wnuM
do well to call atid examine it for themselves I am
determined to sell, and will make terms easy for the
purcha.ser A. H. DEWAR
N. B. The place is one of the healthiest in the South
ern country.
ill Siiares Uauk of F;i}ettcvine Stock
-August I, ls.‘>7. r!2tf
\ ai.i ahm: imioim:u rv
FOR SALE
^■IHE Subscriber h-ving concluded to remove Suutli,
M. offers for sale his
in the village of ('hapel Hill.
The dwelling is a handsome one, large and couveui-
ently arianged. Tiie lot contains
SL\ ACRES
of ground, with every conveni nee in the way of out
huuiies, viz;—Dairy, Dry-well, Kitchen, Servant house
with two rooms—lathed and plastered, wood and wash
house, carriage hou-e and stables.
There is also on the front, a very neal
»oi iiLt: oFFK'i^:.
The grounds are in a high state of cultivntion —
about half an acre being in fruit trees of the choicest
kind and bearing abundantly.
For further information address the subscriber at
this place. Terms made accouimodating.
E. MALLETT.
Chapel Hill, Aug. li. 31-tf
I.A-\I) I OK SALK. 1
-ACRES L.AND lying on the Camden
Stage Road, I-'* miles Sauth of Fay
etteville. The Land is well timbered, ami admirably
adapted for Turpentine or Farming purposes; and lies
between the Southern Plank Road and Big Rockfish,
—convenient to maiket. There is on it a comfortable
frame House. Mill Site &c.
•\ny information may be obtained on t’>e premises
from Mrs. Mary Nelson, or by en'|uring of
JA.MES B.VNKS, .Att’y,
Fayetteville.
-Aug. 10. 33-tf
FOR SALK.
r|lHE DWELLING lloUSE AND LOT on Gillespie
M. Street, at pre.sent occujiie 1 by Doctor .McSwaiu.
Perfect title c.an be made. -Apply to
TH(». J. CURTLS.
ALSO
4GoOD F.\MIL\ C.\RH1.VGE in good repair and
nearly new. Will be sold for half its value.
—ALSO—
3 good MlLCfl COW.S with young calves. .Apply to
T. J. CURTIS. i
April 2^^', 18-j7. 3tf
BOERHAVE’S
IIOLIWI^ BITTKIIS
-v'TIE>
For sale by
Oct. 22—63-tf WORUI ^ UTLEY.
rj*c Presljy teriaii Fj^lmodist—
^ ^further supply jffTreceived.
E. J. HALE & SON.
J. T IIOITSTON,
(Sutnssor to J. II. Bfusli'y
Jewelry Hiisiinss.)
I ESPECTFULLV calls the atten
tion of the ladies ami gentlemen
of Fayetteville, and his friends at a
distiince, to this t'lct, :nni bog.s an acccptance **f thanks
for thi ir patron.i:.ri' to tiie late firm, lieasley iSi Houston;
he will conduct tiie business in his owii name, leter-
mincd to earn a liberal pa Iron.by correct dealing
witli all wlio will favor him with their custom. He
has now for sale a birg ' stock of fine
Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry,
of tiie latest styles out;
Sifrrr Sf»wns, F>r/,-s, d c . Fnif ('nth ri/,
iloUJ Sum//nr'K (\>m/nissrs am/ !>i-
tilriimi'Htu, Wallcinif Cama, tnu‘ Xioliim,
FInfts am/ Fim
(runs, ( \t/f’s am/Dflii r /’isfufs,
('aj)s, (I’c., dr., ifv.
Watches and .)ewclry carfl'iilly re]>aired; \c-
cordeons correctly tuned; and l^iigraving hanilsoniely
e.vecuted by J. T. MOlSl'ON.
Oct’r 20 -Vtf
Ijiunha rton ^
'I'he Subscriber is now receiving his .^I'.cU of
Fall and \Viii(‘r mooU,
Comj'rising ever}' thing in the way of DBV GO»>l>.'^,
such as .Merinos, .\lp.icas, DeLaines, Caslinifres and
Ginghams, for I..:iilies’ Dres.'M's .Also, C.ilicofs. Lin-
seys. bleu'lied aiol unbleached Shirtings, iMillings,
Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Ki ntiicky .Ic.in.i, S.ittinefs. Cas
sinieres, fur P.ints. ,S:c H 1’ \ D^ -M .M*E Cl.t )T111 NG,
ot the best materials anil good workmanship. lU»oT.S
and SHOES, for .Men and Boys; .also, a gooii assort
ment of l..adies’ aiol .Misses' Sliovs. 'Iriinnnngs for
f.ailies' Dresses; lioiun-ts. Mantillas auil ('loaks, of tin-
latest fashion. H.\TS and C.XP.S of all sorts, and
THU.NKS of all sizes; besides I1.\HDW.\ Kl’,, (iRim'E
RIES, and a variety of other (iomls, \shich I will sell
low for Cash, or upon short credit to n-\ia>de and
jirompt paving customers.
S. W EHR.VN'i'
L'lmberton, N. (' , Sept 21, 1^'7. 41-2ni
THE WORLD’S GREAT EXHIBITION
1‘RIZK .M!:i)AL!
AWARDED TO (' MKVKK.
Fir /lis Tiro Fianos, Ijnm/on, (h tfUir l.i,
(1 .MEVEK respectfully informs his friends 'Uul
• the fiuldic generally, that iie has c(nst;intly on
hand Pianos eijutil to those for wh.vli lie received the
Prize Medal, in Lcndon, in 18-^1.
.\11 orders jTomptly attended to, and great c.ire
taken in the selection and packing the same.
He has received duiing the last 15 years, lU' re
MeilaLs tiia i anj- other maker from the Franklin Insti
tute; also First I’remiums at Boston, .N’ew Vork and
Baltimore.
W .\ B E-K( H'M S, removed from 2'> S. F au th to
-N'o. 7‘J2 .VBCH .'^THEET, below Eighth. Sonth side,
Philadelphia.
-Aug. 12. :?3-.!mpd
I'oli Tin: \vi:sT!
Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing the
Blue Ridge in the Day Time!!
s. BKOWN’S Tii W.-ekly
• Line of Four-Hore I’.'St
C.iache-, from Saii'buty to .\slie-
vibe, via ,>taiesvil!e. Newton,
Morg.mton, >L-irioi; and Pleasant (.iardens; connecting
at \ heville w;tn th*' line of Sta.:es for the W.arm
.'^pritii's, Knoxville and Greeuville, Tenn. This is
the best stocked and best maiKiLred Koa i in .\orth (’ i-
rolina. It is »he most ••xpeditiou«, 'a!'e atid plea-iiit,
and at the same time tlie che.apest r >ute for the '"est
1-e.aves .'Salisbury on .Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day; leaves .\s*ic\ille on Tuesday. I'hurs 1 ly and Sritur-
■ i.iv; — running in close conm-clion with the North
Carolina Bail Road, .North and .“^oii’h.
C. S. 15K iW N. (’ontractor.
.June l'», I*'j7. Di-
Dollars Krwanl.
AB^Wl) .MEN. ALBE!‘.T SCHWARTZ andTH(»MA.-'
I R .''.'IITH, cor.ti.ied in tlie l.umbi-rt.'n .l.ail, hav
ing broken out. I will give 'I'weiity-five Dollars reward,
each, for their .ipprehension and delivery to me in
Lumberton. Schwartz is nboiit five feet high, and
perhaps thirty yeirs of age, a Hungarian by birth;
Smith is rather stout built, al'out five feet six inches
high, and eighteen years of age,--both had whiskers
when they broke out.
REUBEN KING, Sheriff.
()ct. IH. ls.'>7. r>:Mm
C»r(> ‘ri(*s, llardwan*. So:.
^■^HE undersigned are now receiving a L.AIttJE .AS-
i SORT.MENTof
(irocrrics. Hardware, lr;,n, St« el,
IIf)llo\v-\varc, Shoes, I.eatluM-,
anl Salll(*rv,
which they will sell at Whules.ale .at a small advance on
Cost for Cash, or on our usual time to prompt dealers.
duly 18. 18.57.
THK CKIJ';KR.4'1 Kl) H0I,I..4M) KKMKDY FOR
BTSFEPSrA,
* l)ISK\SK OF TKI^: Kfn.\ETS,
UIVFR COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS OF ANY KmD,
FEVER AND AGUE,
.^iiil ihe VHrioiis all'ections conxeqtient upon a disnrdereii
STOMACH Oil LIVER,
Such Hs Iniliuestinn. .Aridity of the i^toniHrh. Colicky I’alns
llenrtlMirn. I.i»s of A|i|>etite, Itesponileiicy. Coslivene^ts, RlintlHnti
MlecilitiL' I’ites. In all .Nervotit, Khciiiiiatlr. anil .NeuralBic AtTec-
iions.it has in niniieroiis insl.tnces jjroved hiphly tieneticial, anil
in others etfecteil a ilerideil cure
This is a imrelr veiielabic ciinipiunil. |>re[iareilon strictly scien
tifx prinri)ilcs. alter Ihe manner of the celelirateil lliillHn'l l*ro-
Urssi.r, Itiierhave, Kecaiise of its great success in most of the
KuniiK.nn Slate*, il' introducliiin into the Cnlteil SSUites was in
tciiiJcd niorp es|>ecially for those of our fnther'anil scattered here
and ihtTo liver the tUce of this mighty omntry Meetini; with
L’reat Hiiionc them. I now olfei it to Ihe .American pnltlic,
knoH'ins that its truly wonderful medicinal virtues must lie ac-
knowled"ed.
It i« piiriiciilarly reconimeniled to those (lersons whose fonstitu-
tions may have liren impaired hy the continuous use of ardent
spirits, (ir other foims o| dissipation. (I'enerally instantaneous in
etioct, il tind.> its way direi tly to the seat of life, thrilling and
fj'iirkeiiinp every nerve, raising up the driK>ping spirit, and, in
fact, infiisi^uj! new health and vigor in the system.
NO| ICK V\ hiicver expects to find this a beverage will l>e dis
appointed; liut til the sick, weak and low spirited, it will prove a
erateful aromatic cordial, possessed of sir jular remedial properties
CAUTION!
7 gfeat iMipularity of this delightful Aroma has induced nuny
■ nutations, which the public should guard against purchasing,
ite not |i^r>uHdcd to biiv anything else until you have given Boer-
have s Holl;md Buitrs a tair trial. One bottle wMl convince you
how intin tely su|)erior it is to all these imitations.
at $1.00 per bottle, or six bottles for ^5,00, by the
SOLK PROPRIETORS,
BE-VJAiTIIiV PAGE, JR. A CO.
manufacturino
PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
SamiAil J. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville.
June|.4, 1867.
GEO W WILLIAMS & CO.
26-tf
ROB'T MITCHELL.
5tf
J. WITJJAVT I* v(iK, \T. O.,
!• MTTS B O RO U€w n, ,V. V.
OR. PAGE may be found at bis office when not
professionally engaged.
•May 0, 18i')7. '*G
DAVID McDUrFli:,
Itrirkmason anti t*/nsferet\
PS prepared to do all kinds of work in liis line, iii-
t* cliidiii!r the piiftitig up of Tiifpentiiio .Stills in tiiis
and the adjoining counties.
K:ly^■tto^iile, .\pril 27. lH-'i7. .'?-l^-|.d
WIJJJAM SANDI'OIJD,
OF NOBTH (’.VKOLINA,
Willi H K K I). ST. JOHN & I'O..
Wholesale Grrocers.
N Ki ('i)U FiioNi' and Sthvkts,
.\iig I'.t. is.‘)7. ;i')-;:m
B. F. PEARCE & CO.,
DE.\!-EHS IN
FOUKKJN AXi) DDMESTII' DllY (iOODS.
IIA I S. C.\PS, BOO TS .\ND SilOES,
/ ni/jral/iis m/ /iV//y-('
flAV STKHET,
,V.
DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S
( KLKHliA'FFJ) RVH WIIISKEV!
"I^HE subscriber has made .arratigements to keep a
1 supply of the Genuine .\riicle, ati l is the only
Agent for the sale of the above brand of \ No. 1
Rye Whiskey in this place.
May 4, 18'>7.
FOR SALK.
1.^ BBLS. of M. k E. MYERS SUPERIOR
WHISKEY. This Whiskey conies verj’highi}’
recommended; said to be fully eijual to any North
(’arolina make, and warranted free from any impurity.
- WORTH ^ UTLEY.
I Aug. ’22, 18.57. -3(}-
1 * HOOK HINDKRY
RW'. HARDIE has resumed the Book l$inding
• Business, over the Tailor Slop of Clark &
I Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding
; n any style desired.
I August 1. 27tf
i V»\'DERT*lKiiitS.
i r|lHE stibscribers offer their services to the public to
^ ftirnish Coffins, Hearse, and every other reijnisite
. for funerals. They have a considerable supply of
Collins ready made, and an abundant stipply of .Ma
hogany, Black. Walnut and Gum and Poplar materials
for making any size at a short notice. Orders left at
the Cool Spring Mills vnll be promptly attended to.
IIEARSEY & JOHNSON.
Fayetteville, June 29, 18.57. 20tf
NOTICE.
rpHE subscriber having, at June Term 1857, of the
J| Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the
County of Cumberland, qualified as Administrator
upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies all
persons having claims against the said Estate to present
the same properly authenticated within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment
immedi.ately. E. F. MOORE.
June 3, 1857. I3tf
~ 7 ^
ri'^HE undersigned having executed a power of At-
torney to E. F. .Moore, he is thereby .authorized
to make all settlements for me and in my name, and
generally to transact all business as 1 might or could
lo were 1 personally present. J. J. MOORE.
I ^Fayetteville, June 3, 1857. l,3tf
j NOTICE.
At September Term 18-57, of the Court of Pleas and
(Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland,
j the subscriber having (jnalitied as Administrator upon
j the Estate of John McLaurin, notifies all persons in-
' debted to the Estate to make irameiiate payment, and
I all persons having claims against the said Estate to
present them properly ai.thenticated within the tim^
prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
D. McLAURIN, Adm’r.
Sept. 16, 1857. 43tf
JUST received”
BOXES of that superior ROCK CANDY TO-
M. V BACCO G. W. I. GOLDSTON,
Oct. 6, 1867 48-tf
». K I’K Mirj;. ]
•h;lv :i().
(;i:o. \IJ)KKMA\,
Susfn’rtor of
WILMINGTON, N.
SOLICITS ]>atron:ige. Prompt iittention an I iiuiik
dot-p.itrh will br given to bnsiiifss entrustf 1 to bis
care
June 2-{, 18-'i7. lli-12iiii'd
A. McRIMMON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
WlhMTNr.TO-V, N. ('
July 's 1S;>7.
22tf
JOHN ]\ SAMMSOX,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
W1LM1N('.T0N, N. C.
Will give particular :ittention to the sale of Naval
Stores, Cotton, &c.
Feb'y 25. «')-tf
W. H. TURLINaTON,
(’^>Illllli.^.^iun Merthanl, No. 4*2 North Waler St.,
WILMINGTON, N. C.
give his prompt persotial atteiitioti to tlif*.
w w s.’ile or shipment of all Con.^ignniciits of Nav.il
Stoii"i or other 'ouutry P’-oduce.
Nov. i.v.v;.
\A)WA{\) i:Li)i!ii)(ih:.
• lUorttftf tit ijfttr^
^RT'ILL attend the Courts of Johnston nnd S:imp-
W ¥ Son Counties.
.''initiitield. .Vpril l-J. '.nl-tf
THO. C. FULLER.
.iUorttrf/ It ml i'ouiisrlloi' at Mjatr,
OFFD'K at F.»cb' s P.ridire. rei-ently oC’up'“d by
.lames ISankM, Esii-. Fayetteville, N. ('
Jan'y i, I8-')7. 7otf
Worth & Utley,
l‘'or\\.irdiiii: ;iii(i (iciKMul (’oihmusskmi
MERCIIAN rs,
%■%*. 4'.
J \. WOBTII. (72tf) JUS. i'TLi;v.
III*. K. A. RI.ACK.
^ ^FFU'K Front Kooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale'
Cheini't and I>rug Store.
Feb’v 7. iSoti.
ri-tf
II
GUANO.
TONS No. 1 PERUV’^IAN GUANO, for s.al9
WORTH ^ UTLEY.
Aug. 28. 38.
FOR SALE.
4DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and
common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the
Gr«cery line. Cheap as the cheapest!
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Jan’3’ 27, 1857. 77.
GUANO^
TONS BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, just re-
ceived and for sale by
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.
Aug. 81.
1500
Aug. 22
CORN.
BUS. CORN, for sale by
WORTH & UTLEY.
3(i-
GUANOES.
BAGS PERUVIAN;
327 do. COLUMBIAN.
Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in
connexion been very much diminished, but experi
ments have proved that the phosphate, so much want
ing in the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but
combined with the Columbian makes the crop much
more certain.
For sale by D. & W. McLAURIS
Nov. 6, 1866. 64tf
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
( O n T1 I M I « A
AND
I'O R W'A R DIX(; MI:RC11 A .\ l\
l%*ilininsfon. .V. C.
Paf' Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, anil ('ash advances tna le on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market. •
Feb. T 2, 1855. (j7
•JOSEPH BAKER, .Fk.,
\ TT4I It \ 1: V A T I. A W ,
AS taken an office next door to Wm. 1$. Wright’s
Law office on Green Street. He will .utend and
practice in the ('ounty and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 2:i, 18.')8. 79-tf
“LAW COPAR'rNERSimV' ~
WE, ihe undersigned, 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
\V« call the atUMitioii of WHOLE"
SAF.E DEALERS
f|10 our present Stock,—and we have recently re-
■ ceived—
300 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee,
20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades,
7.5 bbls do. Refined, Crusheil and Powdered,
boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Candles,
66 do Fancy and assorted CaniHes,
100 coils Kentucky, Jute and Manilla Rope,
7 bales Bagging, Gunny, Dundee and Burlaps,
30 tons Hoop Iron,
120 boxes Cheese,
20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda,
40,000 Cigars, various brands,
—ALSO—
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax,
^Ladder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy
and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White
Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Window Glass, Snuff in
Boxes, Eagle .Mills do., in Half Bbls.; Green and Black
Teas, Hollow-Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German,
and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers,
Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Trace Chains, Sole
Leather, &c., &c.
The above Goods we offer on the most favorable
terms to prompt time or cash purchasers.
D. & W. McLAURIN.
Nov. 6, 1866. 64tf
NORTH C’AROrJVA REAPERS.
MJ.TIBEKS I A1\0
PRKPARRD WITH SPKf’IAL REFERENCR TO THE
WANTS ,\Nl) ISTKUESTS Or
mVorlh Curolinn.
t Nt>KIt THK AfSl’irKS flK TIIK SCl'ERINTKNl)f:N'r OK t’O.M-
Mti.v sciioot.s, nv
ie«'v. r. ?l. lliihhaiMl.
I‘HO(-KSS(M! OF TIIK I.XTIN I. \ Nl! I'.Mi tO .\NI> t.lT !■: II ATI' K K IN
Tin; L\ivK.i:siTv or xokth ( akoi.ina.
.MInKF.it
.\ FAAtll.IAK HIST»KV AN1> HKsCUlI'-
TIO.N’ OK NOKl :l C.XKOLINA. ;
S(‘l‘cti'iii in PiMse and many of thoiii l>y
oiniiit'tit citi/’ iis lit' thi' .^fate. \
HIS I'OIMC\L AND CII RONO I.« K’\ L T\BLES, j
.\nd a v:irii'ty of Mi:^eellaiieoiis Infuriirition and Sta- 1
tifitic«, by I
21. 1
Niitnb( j- :! i;J :i new atni revised e iition of the North '
Cai'olin t Bender, first jitibli-diod in !S')1. Numbers 1 1
and 2 jii.'it issued, coiuplete flu- seric', wlii'-li is, as a
whole, cheaper than any otlifr series ol' Beadersin the |
L'nitod States;, and ;is eonipU-te. '
The Editor (I’rof liu!>b-ird) in lii.« I’rrfrice to '.'uin-
b»*r 1 deems it pi oper to allude to .1 few of flu- peculi.ir ;
ndvantaires aitne.l iif tiy the Siifieriiiti-ndenf of Coninion
Seliools wliilt- loaking efforts to li:iv- this work eoiii-
pleted These are,
1. Till’ encfiiirilifini nt df 1 Jri'lmii nf Kilf-tlrjunilnir,.
and the enlisfiiienf -if popular siMitinient in bulialf of
the State and its instituti' t.s It was not thought im
portant, howev. r. to Inve' ni'^re than one number of
tbe Headers of merely a local interest i
J, 7'" ri Ill'll,/ llte ri'il ereri/irhirr h)eil nf in :
iiinii xi'hiiiils. Ill'll jurjutuul rhiiniji' iii hxt liiihkx: iin e\-
pensive habit, an 1 i-.ne v.bich iiijvires li.e Se,bools by
pievenfing the eliildren from Jieing cl issifie I .V se- ‘
ries of homo Beaders. it w.is suppo.sed, would be eer- '
tainly used, and this great evil thus avoided
3, Ei-iii(i>in>j, the jiopular system of Beaders beitig
too long and being madt- .so often merely to add to
the profits of authors ami publishers. \
This serie( is to cotisist of fewer numbers than ;
those fri'u-r!iUy used, and it is believ«il that these '
numbers are satficient, while if tlie system were uni- i
versally used in the .'fate, the sum save-l to parents
and children would .amiunt to several thousan-l dollars 1
annually. j
4. T>> put in Ihi' kmi'h of chihlren hiirntn;/ to ri'iiil rmn-
inifilinnx siiiiirii iilli/ /iiiiiiliar hill nut 0/ ihi' rlmmrfi r Ciilh il
chil'hxh roiiijiii/iiiiony, containing, in lessons easy enough !
for all Hires, correct specimens of style, interesting in .
matter, -ind inculcating proper morals, and religious ;
instruction.
The prices are, for No. 1, 2-5 cents; .N’o 2. :)7.J cents. '
and No. 3, 7-'> cents. .A libcr.il deduction trotn these ;
prices to Mt-rcbants and School Teacheii
E. J. HALE .V SON. j
Fnyetteville, July 2'.*. 2'.*-
Pire Insurance. i
• M/" I' refer our readers to the annual statetnent of ;
T w tlie ..Etna Insurance ’onipauy, of HartJi'r I, |
which will be l.-un l in another coiutan. This success- j
ful institution was incorporated by the Legislature of I
ConnecCK-ut in ISl'.*, witii perpetual cliarter Its
capital is ''>•>, and its accumulations exeee l |
((()!) -nore, making its entire assets over :
OUO, invested as detailed in the statement referred to |
These results in.lieato that during the period of nearly i
forty years since its ors.aniz-jtion, (without a single ,
change of its chief officer, j it.s business Ins l..-i-n con- i
ducted with juilgment and jirudence. It has been ,
thus far successful in an eminent degree, discb.-irging. i
as we arc informed, all its oblig.iiiotis by the paymetit j
of about I'H inillinii dullum for losses, without usking a I
day's delay in any inst.-ince. It has had Imt little lit
igation, notwithstanding tlie i;ntiiense nuv.iber oftrans-
actions made. In order to attain sis much lerlnintij as
possible in such a business as insurance, it has been
the practice of the Company, for sever.il years, at
great labor, crtrefully to classify ami arrange tLeir
risks into iibout fifty distinet classes, so as to ascertain
the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre-
miutns received th''reon, anit the amount of losses up
on each Thi? cl isaification, exkndi;ig over a long
period,and covering property to a very large amount,fur
nishes reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial
basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its
business. Insuratice is not a matter of luck or chance,
as many supfiose; its hazards are ascertainable, and
its principles cajiable of bein? reduced to a syotein, the
practical working and results of which are as cert.-iin
as that of any otlier V>usiness. The -Etna Company,
bj’ adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its busi
ness apon a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence
of the communit}- to an extent surpassed by no other
Company in the U. States, and has increased its busi
ness 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 whicli it pursues
with great strictness—limitin.g the amount to be cov
ered in each locality. By tlais corrse it has passed,
with comparative impunity, through some of the most
sweeping and destructive fires, vhich have swallowetl 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 as
sured confi Icnce and security. — Baltimore Patriot.
.ETM l.\SlRi\CE fOMPlNl'
HARTFORD, CONN.
INCORPORATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
T. K. BRACE, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre
sident. T. A. ALKX.\NDER, Secretary.
Directous.—T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R.
Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E, Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R.
•Miither, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G. F.
Davis, A. Dunham, 1). Ilillyer, T. A. Alexander, W.
Keney. •
The Assets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
paying interest, with $172,664 61 of cash on deposite
in the Hartford Banks, to meet losses.
Losses due and unpaid—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, $24,.SI3 96.
Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, &c., !f!75 -
8.50 15.
Losses resisted, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) $46,678 72.
Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
N. C. E. J. HALE.
Is,
n !.
IS To Bl. T!t 1 , •
LITERARV' IrZhlcr ] .
TO »K ;:i !;i.|. ,, . ’
n O T S3 i, V
T()W\ OF SAU'£
15Y ANDREW J. SThDMAnr
A MHMllEU OF Till! No’, i|t , .
IN otl'ering to tlie l'ut)lic my -,1.1
the Editorial ('liair p.i, su; r
partnient of other like I’erioiiic::,:^-
the talent of .North liaroMii-t. ati.i t',
that will be brought to its i.rt.
age. .\nd I also, us a Soutliei n ,
of a Soutiiern .Magazine, Ci^iin .,t
.Southern counfrt, and e.t[n-i :-ii!v i ;
that aid and supijort that wi.i ln-i
upon a firm basis, a founttiin i,| \
clitsively ii Home Liter.iry
.M:iny are the .'laga/in>
Nortbern .St,it(-s that are 1I..0 |i:, ,
coiiiitr^. Tlu rr is not. (il is i.j- .i
any .'''outliern St.-ite tlM» i i -
‘•Graliaiii, ’ ‘•I’eier-oi ' ■:
North Carolina an-l tlu- S •
passed anil ui;--(iiak-1 rti-:;-. i , ■
is Virouiibt iiito ex-rci.-i' is le ,
Northern .Mag-iziiies. wlule S. !•,
alM taK'tit bov. in i;li;ji ,■ li
poiics ’t'Southeni . oi.t.-.l'ui i:
Why, I a^k, eantiot / .—\ . r
—st il l gr et iiir to our
aeeet't ible for the In in_.
of the 111' St cll.l.'te, ei(-g,;ii ; ,
is true that »he .Sont'o b.;^ i • •
nuinbir are they, and iiii ie.v>... ■ .
lications of the Noi tli, whii-ii i
homes, lilleil witii tlie rtsu t 1 * '
ing witli uiipai doi.-iioe - liii ■.
Then 1 ap()eai to N . rtli t' m .. ■ e .
.''fates t ) aid me in loy e^.ti r; ti ■,
literary ta. te .itii.oi;. ;f fiie tij ,
ern man. 1 have e .limv
.My .Migizine »iil i. of tue u
will lie a'iiiiifted to ii... i.>. -
meet the approval n! tio- ni -•
llluslr.iti'd wiiti Kii'ifiuin;
of the most elegant texture, e 11 1
style any exeeitttd .-it ti.e .Nortii
My piiee ol s;ub.'.-ri[>ti..n is T;: ■
y^Jar, whieh is re'iiiiie'l t.. t e j.-.j.l
expense to be ine.irre l in esla^ !•
tioii will n -I .I'irnit of i itii ii! .
Tin- I'irst X:i,ii/>-r - ill '
Sept'r 1, r .'T.
X. li. .^ly .N'i'lris- tu.':
wili be l’itt.--lri roiigii, \. i'
Salem, N t'.
i'i, ()r .N (/';( •
MoNn;o\i i;:'v
hi iv|iiity -\!i
tti
■ el He.i'ler-^
Hirrlf.
. f \:at!,;-..
I!a;:an
lil.’.h |»;iv
: li'i
ST.\.\D.\Rn LITERATURE.
TBIHE Waverly Novels 27 vols. cloth and half calt;
-1 ICooper’s Novels;
Irving’s Works, 15 vols;
Prescott’s Conquest of Peru and Mexico;
“ Lives of Ferdinand and Isabella;
“ Life of Philip the 2i;
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 Revolution
Webster’s Works, 6 vols;
Colton’s Life and Times of Henry Clay;
Memoir of S. S. Prentiss of Miss;
Pictorial Life of Andrew Jackson;
Memoir of Wm. Wirt by Kennedy;
Life of Wise and Virginia Politics in 1855;
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 o*" the Sea, by Lieut.Maury,
Liberty and Slavery, by Bledsoe of Virginia; *
Southey’s Common Pla -e Book;
Life and Corres. of Souihey;
The Spectator;
Wilson’s Tales of the Borders;
The Scottish Gael, or M;inners, Antiquities, and
Customs of Scotland;
The Scots Worthies, by John Howie;
Lockhart’s Life of W’alter Scott;
Chainbers 3 Life and Works of Robert Burn.s,
Hamilton’s Discusaions in Philosopliyand Liter.ature;
Life and Correspondence of Lord Jeffrey;
The Queens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland;
Chambers’ Misce'.lanies;
Proctor’s History of the Crusades, illustrated:
W'oodfall’s Junius: Hannah More’s Works;
Plutarch’s Lives; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson*
Novels and Tales by Maria Edgeworth-
Addition, Burke and Johnson’s Works;
Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome;
Ilallam’s W'orks; Cosmos, by Hunibolt-
Men .and Women of the 18th Century by Houssaye;
The Guide to Social Happiness, by Mrs Ellis-
Shakspe.are, Byron, Moore, Scott, Hemans and other
Poets in various styles of binding; The Boston Edition
of the British Poets, &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
BLANKS for sale at this Office
I? '1' ' 'I""'- ^
ii, defetl'la Ilfs ( i ! e;! .. ;i':
re>ideiifs of tbls Stale, it i'. nr.,
publication be ni id ' liie I'a\.-ili
s!.\ weeks, l!i:it the .said ! ,
Davis be ai»»i n]>pear at n xt C'mii i
li“ li ! >r the ; ouufy i l ’I-.ntsi ■ .
House in Troy, on the !a t Mord.iy ■
aiid then ati I fh'-r** t.lead. au'^v.er ■-
tiffs' bill, or tbe >;inie will :.e tak -n ..
heard ex part-
Witness. Edinniiil .1 ■;iin
of Eil’.lity, ;it Ofbce. till.- la : N!
l8-j7, and the st2d yeu of r,
50*0t] ri. .1. till
liOOSvjil
OF all kinds, i.s executed in 'he b-
Old common l*r:'vers, I;i1 '
hoiind ^ the saniesi'ir thc^-wer: 1
save the repurciiase ot new !>oi.ks. [,il ;
with colleges, and otiier soi i.’tie:-, itn^
residing at distance, will (hid i- • ..
to get their booKS l-uund here, as a '
will be made tipon larse orders: 1'
them with p .rti' ub.i- dire ;tioi- . t-- ii.
and when finished, they will be e:u-p''
returned witliou* delay.
I have the best i i-it-’i
ship will compare with atiy either
South.
Apply for a list of Bin ling prir. s ■
where. The uuUersigneii respeetl'uii'
of patronage. H. I'L
A
Nov. 5, 186t).
LIN
nde
til!
STATE or NORTH C'AROf.!\
MONTC.OME RY COUNTV.
Court of Equity, August Torm ‘
Green Williams vs. Eli H. Scarborough, \ ;
neth McRae, and Green Wi’Iiai., .
Original Bill.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the (' : •
tbe defendant. Green Williams, is not in ■
ant of this State, it is otdered by the Court
lication be made in the Fayetteville Observer
■weeks, that the said Green W'illiams be an I v
the next Court of Equity, to be held for the !’
.Montgomery, at the Court Hcuso in Troy n,. ■
Monday in February next, and then and t:-i j
answer or demur to plaintiff’s bill, or tii- - Oi,
taken as confessed, and heard ex parte
W'itness, Edmund J, Gaines, Clerk oi
of Equity, at Office, the last .Monday in A :_-
1857, and of American Independence the ■'
56*6t] E. J. GAINi:.-.
STATE OF NORTH CAUOLl
ROBESON COUNTV.
Court of Pleas & Quarter Sessions, Ati^'^'- T
1857.
Nelly McKay vs. Catharine Sellers, .biiie M.
Duncan McKay, John McPhatil an'
Watson and wife Margaret.
Petition for Dower.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of il;.
Duncan McKay, John McPhaul mi
John Watson and wife Margaret, I'elen
case, reside beyond the limits of this St.i!.
fore Ordered, thjit publication be luado
successively in the Fayetteville observer, r. i
non-resident Defendants to appear at the
this Court, to be held for the county ii li
the Court House in Lumberton, on the luurtli '■
in November next, then and there to pleiil.
demur to this petition, or the same will be taif
confesso, a ’ ' ' '
Witness,
at Office,
■ 1 will' Mi
KlUt?
. Iti
to this petition, or the same will be tiiKi-
0, and the prajer thereof granted ex
ess, John M. Hartman, Clerk ol ursii*'
e, tbe 4th Monday in Autrust, A. I>. 1-
in the eighty-second year of American Iti
IIAill'iAN-
48»Gt]
J. M.
STATE OF N(MITH CA1101
ROBESON COUNTY.
Court of Pleas & Quarter Se.ssioii, -Vul■
1S.57.
John Taylor, Mary Taylor, .\rehiba’ 1 '
and others, ’■«. Catharine Mc.Miiian, .)■ ^
and others.
Petition for sale of Sl.-ives, Account i’* ;
tT appearing to the satisfaction of :
the Defendants, Catharine McMi'.'_ ‘
Cormic, Daniel W. .McCormic, Jo ejli i '■
John C. McCormic, J;imes .A. McCor: :>'■ 1
McCormic, Benjamin e". McCormie, ■
John P. Stewart, Lodon Da\is ai: 1 «ii- •
Barbara Ste-wart, reside beyond the lii!!' -
It is Ordered, therefore, that pub-'- .ti'
six weeks successively in the F.i,; eit
paper published in the town of" I' ^yi ■■
State, for the s!TW Defendants to b • and :
next term of the Court of Bobee-n, at ti ■ ■
in the town of Lumberton, on ihe t'nu ...
November next, then and t',c;; t ! •
demur to this petition, or they will be ■ .
fesso and heard ex parte as to them.
W’itness, John M. Hartman, Clerk of ' H ■
at Office, the 4th Monday in .\ugu.-t, A.
in the eighty-seco.ni yoai of .Vmeii> in li-' 1
48*Ut] J. M. IIABTN. '
The CIHUSTIAN
by Aiken. A new supp'"’just received.
E. J. liAL
Blanks for sale at thii Otiicc.
i\\
* TRINTE
EDW
ED]
Price for the I
advance;
tion; or $4
for the Week
advance; $
tion; or !j>3
advert I!
.yquare of 101
“^pucceeding
^ci»l contract
Requested to
they will be
;. ingly.
^ Advertiseni
cent, extra
where he wil
may be in ne
No inducer
form operatic
will he cbarg
Dr. B. with
exertions to
manner as po
Ail
pitted.
P. S. Thol
and settle.
Oct. 14.
FOR TH
(Call soon,
OSEOETUE
Bo
LADIES’
LADIES’ ani
YOUTH’S ai
INDIA-RUBI
His stock
«elf, and buy
before purchs
Oct’r 8, IB'
, «^AU
ward, and th
•nd upwards.
I^ROM th
his neg
thirty years
high, stour ai
’'spoken to.
‘‘^Btate. I wil
■ apprehension
'in any jail in
Address th
N. C.
Oct’r 13.
£ OFFER f
side of Cl
4»n Bridge, 1
*oout 800 act
eitUivation, a
tbe most prol
bargain in 1h
easy if applic
Address m
Oct’r 16.
To which he
and the publ
P. S. Hi
Watches anc
Sept. 15.
~ WAT
Which make
to make thei
Wa
and warrant
Oct’r 1, 1
MOSS S
SOU\
Just receivei
(
Dunde
suit p
Sept. 17.
l'A\
TIHE ab
- respoi
for between
ber next,
be sold at /
in lots to SI
Any infot
applying to
Fayettevi
WILL
to m
BO that I ca
the 30th ul
He is a brij
old, about
defective,
on when be
likely try
free State;
up in the
there, and
of that pla
Boy will
thanks of
Kenansvi
f)V
The su
and L
Streets, at
T«rm» r«ai