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CHAlXGE or FIRMS. The business heretofore existinjj under the names of Geo. Rrandt find L. Brandt, separately, has been united, imd they have this day formed a Copart nership nnd will in future conduct the establishment under the firm of Q. & L. BRANDT. j Fayettoville. Dec. 1, 1857. I TIMKI.Y NOTICK. j PERSONS iiidebteil to me by note or account are earnestly requested to call and settle before t e 1st of January 1858, as after that time all ® will be placed in the hands of proper officers or co - lection, and no mistake, a.** my hooks must be by the 1st of .lanuary next, in change of my business. ^ Dec. 1, 1857. BR.\N1»T. ti4- SELLING OFF AT f(»ST TO CLOSE. VI 7K will commence thi.s the 30th of November, to sell our entire STOCK OF DRY GOODS, ri. OTII I , H ATS, AT COST C. J. H. n. Nov. 28. 1857. JONKS. f.4- FAIJ. STOCK, is:u. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, F»U Term, 1857. IT is ordered by his Honor, JOHN L. BAILED, Judge presiding, that a sPKCi TI-: K n of this Court be held on the FIRST MOND.\T of FEBRUARY next, and continu* two weeks. Jurors, suitors and witnesses in Civil Suits, and parties in Equity, are hereby notified to attend. From the Minutes, JOHN W. BAKER, Clerk. Nov’r 27. The \V{lniiiti{lo/i, Charlotte Ruther ford Rail Rond Comimnn. ST is ordered by the Board of Directors of this Com pany, that fur the ensuing year the followinj? in- ktalntents be called for, viz; Third instulnitnt of TWENTY per cent, to bo due and payable on the 1st day o’ December 18-')7. Fourth instalment of TEN per cent, to due and j)ayiible on the 1st day of February 1S58. Fifth instalment of TEN per cent, lo b«» due and payable on the 1st day of M:iy 1858. Sixth instalment of TliN per cent, lo ba duo and payable on the 2d day of .\ugust 1858. This call is applicable only to those Counties East ot tha I’eu Doe, and to tho»« West of Charlotte. U W. GUION, I’rest. Ocfr22, 1857 55-2m li. F. I’KAKCF Co . 4 HE now receiving a larjre and well selected stock of consisting in part of: Black and Figured Silks: English and French Mt rinoes; Plain and Fij^’d DeLanes; French all wool I’laids: Alpacas of all quaV’ti.^s; Black Bombazine; English, French and .Vnierican Prints; Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns:) Ladies’ t’ioaks of every description; Jaconet Edgings anil Insertions; Collars and Undersleeves: Hosiery, Gloves, Belts; Ribbons. Trimmings, &c ; Cloths and Cassimeres; Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets; White and Colored Flannels; Bleached and Brown .’Shirtings; Allendale 10-4 Sheeting; Bleached and Brown Drillings; Plaid Linseys and Kerseys; Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids; Brown and Blcached Table Cloths; Towellings of all kinds; Negro Blankets; Extra quality Bed Pdankets; Spiral. Brass and Whalebone Hoops; Good assortment of Hoop Skins; Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, and quality: Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets; Moleskin, Cassimere and Wool Ilatc Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, 4c. —ALSO— A large and fashion able stock of Readu^%llail€ Cloth in a ^ All of which will be sold low for C.\SH. or on our usual time to punctual customers either at ^yhl>’.(sa^i or Retail All persons ar« respectfully invited to give us a call. B. F. PEARCE. J. W. PEARCE. Jr. Sept. 7, 1857. 4utf FOR THE FALL& WINTER hj7! JUST received; (Call soon, secure a good bargain and save money, i U.\t: OE TUE L.1RUEST, H.iXDStDlEST A\D CllE.lPEST STOCKS OF Boots and Sitoes^ LADIES’ GAITERS, SATIN and COLORED; LADIES’ and GENTS’ DANCING SHOES, of a new and beautiful pattern: YOUTH’S and CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS: INDl.A-RUBBER SHOES, and every article in his line. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, and buyers will find it to their interest to call before purchasing elsewhere. M- F.VULK. Oct'r 8, 1857. 51-tf B^*.A11 who have lost their soles, come for ward, and they will be renewed for tJ«venty-five cents and upwards. .M. F. COTTON liA(;(;iN(i. Dundee and gunny B.\GGING in quantities to suit purchasers. For sale by JAS. G. COOK. Sept. 17. 43tf TANNER’S on. DKV HIDKS. BPLS. Tanner's Oil.—a superiuv article: also, a fine lot of Dry Hides. For sale bv JAS. (t.’(X)OK. Nov. 2*. 62- W ATCIIES, JKU i:i.KV. .Vc. AM now receiving additions to my Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Gcods, Which makes my Stock good. Those who are ab.jut to make their purchases would do well to call. W. PRIOR. Watch Repairing done in the best manner and warranted. t)ct’r 1, 1857. 47-^m J. T. iioi s ro.x. (Successor to J. .)!. Bpasley in tlie Watch and Jewelry Bii.siness.) ESPECTFULLY calls the atten tion of the ladies :inil gentlemen of FayettevilU*, and his friends at a ilisfance, to this fact, and begs an acceptance of thanks for their patronage to the late firm, Beasley \ Mu jston; he w'ill conduce the business in his own name, dett^r- mined to earn a liberal patronage by correct dealing with all who will favor him with tlieir custom. He has now for sale a large stock of tine Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, of the latent sta les out; Silver Spnoiix, Fork:^, d-r , Fine (\ul^ry, (juUl I €tlSy Sur I'l I/Ill' Si ( 'l/Hl^irlssrs IIUll />t- slntmeufs, Fn,»‘ Vi,l!ns, Flutes and Acajrlt'jitR, Finr Double Guns, Colt’s ami other Ftstah, Caps, t£-c., Jr., tf-c. Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired- \c- cordeons correctly tuned; and Engraving handsomely executed by j. j HOUSTON. Uct r -U. JOHN HALL. Coiiiiiiisisioii 43 J NORTH WATER STREET, 99^'itminffton, .V. C’., %^^ILL B^ll Cotton, Naval Stores, and Breadstuffs, ▼ W for a Commission of one per cent. Cotton and Spirits Turpentine forwarded to Northern Ports for five cents per bale and cask; other Naval Stores 2A cts. per barrel. RKFtRKscE.—E. P. Hall, Prest. Br. Bank of the btate of N. C. Nov. J4. l)4-3mpd bacon! UBS. BACON SIDES, for sale by JAS. G. COOK. G4-lm Fresh f.,ayer Raisins; Mackerel, No. 1 and 2, Half Bbls. For sale by C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Nov 30. C. HEN1U)\V, I). 1). S., be found at his Rooms, during It M. his regular office hours, viz: from 9 A M. to 1 P M., 3 P. M. to 5 P. M., where he will be pleased to receive calls from all who may be in need of his pro*‘essional services. No inducement will be held out hy offering to per form operations for a small compensation: a good price will be charged in all cases. And patients favoring Dr. B. with their confidence, may rely upon his utino.it exertiotis to perform every operation in as perfect a manner as possible. All i'p rulivtm Piufl fuiJ for a* as com- f'lftr'li. P. S. Those who are now indebted will please call and settle. Oct. 14. 61-If “ FOR Till”: WKST! Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing the Blue Ridge in the Day Time!! s. r.ROWN’S Tri-Wiikly Line of Four-llorse Pn.st ('oaches. from Salisbury to .\^he- vilie. via Statesville. Newt‘>n. .Morgantiin. Marion and Pleasant (Jardens; connectinjj at .Asheville with the line of .'Stages for the Warm Springs. Knoxville and Greenville. Tenn. This is the best stocked aud best manage'! RoaJ in North Ca rolina. It is the most expe'iitiou, safe and pleasant, and at the same time the cheapest route for the W»*st. Leaves Salisbury on .Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; leaves .\sheville on Tuesday, Thurs.lay and Satur day;—running in close connection with th« North Carolina Rail RoaJ, North and South. C. S. BROWN, Contract r June 15. 1^57. Iti- NOriCK. HEING desircus to remove South. I offer for .‘^ale 5UU acres of L.AND, on the .Stage Road from Faj’- etteville to Clinton, I'J miles from Fayetteville, ;at the btage stand ; The Lan^l is good Turpentine land, as gootl F.VRMINU Lund as any in liiis section. For particulars address th« subbcriber at Blocker’s Post Othce N. C. G. W. BULLARD. Nov. 17, 1857. tjl-tf ~LANI>S FOR S\\A:. ~ I OFFER for sale about .\cres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containing an immense >iuantity of Mill Timber, and a nuaiber of Turpentine Boxes, and several new t.isks may be cut There is on the premises a fine Dwelling IK usc. and all necessary )nt- houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines.—1>«J0 young Peach and Apple Trees of Lindiey’s best vari- ties; also, a g""d F.\RM of abi.ut 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and S.VW MILL; and a tine large Meadow of about 14U acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road p.isses through the»e lands about a mile from the MiUs. 1 will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers. but would prefer to sell the whole together. .\pply to Thos S. Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J. H. HAUGHToN. Nov. 12. 1>'57. ijO-tf S50 IlKWARl) ILL be given for the apprehension and delivery ▼ T to me, or confinement in any jail in the State so that I can get him, of my man JIM. He left on the .“JOth ult.. and h.is not been seen, or heard of s'nce He is a bright mulatto, almost white, about ‘J3 years old, about •> fi-et inches high, straivrht hair, and teeth defective, long be.irdon his chin when he left. Had on when he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very likely try to pa«s otl for a white man, anl make fjr a free State: should he not go north, he will likely go up in the vicinity ot Fayetteville, as ho was raised 'here, and formerly belonged to Win. B. Wright, Esij of that place. .\ny person who may take up said Boy will be entitled to the above reward and the thanks of ISAA*' B. KELLY Ken:insvillc, N. C., Ang. 13. 18.j7 3.'i-tf LOST, fAsT Saturday, 31.st ult , (during the hours of J { ara.ie,) about the Court House, or between the Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow leather Pocket Book, containing ••j>5H, consisting of three ->10 bills, three >:i cio., one $5 bill, one --ji.j goM piece, three .50 gold pieces. .V Reward of $10 will be given for the above described Pocket Book and money, delivered to the uniiersigned. JAS. H. J.\('KSON, .Musician. Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 1’, lS.j7. otitf ALMANACS. aroiina .\lnianacs for E. J. HALE d- SON. Ocfr 24. ^ ALIM SALT. BISIIELS Rock Aluia.Sult, for sale low by p. TAVLOR. Nov. 10. 5>j o„, The E,arg^ft Carriage Factory it, the South! wool. lior.Ls. lfc®/^OOL carded with dispatch at Blount’sCreek w w Factory. SHEETINGS, Wsnaburgs, ('otton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by GEO. McNEILL. Junel854. 7-tf NK(iROKS WANTED. ra^HE undersigned will pay tlie highest cash price -M. for YOUNO NEGROES. letters addressed to either of us at l.,aurinburgh, Richmond county, will have prompt attention. D. C. McLAURIN, DANIEL M. .McLAURIN. Laurinburgh, Dec. 26, 1850. 08tf T 5000 Nov. 30. EOIl SALE. A PAIR cf fine large CARRIAGE HORSES, cheap! as the owner has no further use for them. Ap- Dr. FOULKE8. 63- Ulank. Warraiita for sale here. NO HUMIUJG! ^HE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders L for Superior IfVi/er Buckets, He manufactures North Carolina material he em ploys North Carolina capital and labor,—;tnd he solicits North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to be able to make a favorable showing. A TRIAL is what he wants. .Messrs. WORTH # UTLEY of this place are Agents for the sale of the above Buckets. G. H. MAKEPEACE. Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, 1857. S2-y f I'lih p ibscnbers offer their services to the public to fuVnish Coffins, Hearse, and every other requisite for Funerals. They have a considerable supply of Coffans ready made, and an abundant supply of Ma hogany, Black W’alnut and Gum and Poplar materials fo» making any size at a short notice. Orders left at the Cool Spring Mills will be promptly attended to. , P , HEARSEY & JOHNSON. Fay«tt«vin», June 2», 1867. 20tf A A >!Kl/riIA.\ K ESPECTFULLY informs his irien Is an.l ihe public, that he has built u]> I u-'_ro substantial Brick Buildinus at !ii." ()M ''tuii'l. expressly tor man ufacturing Carri!.i'*s. rii.inkliil loi' the vi’ry liberal patronage he has reccivcl Tor the last 1 yeais. he hopes by strict ittentiou t> l)'i»:iiess. with a ilesire to give satisfaction, to merit :i ‘ oiitiuu.uice ol the same. He warrant-) his work to he m.i le of the i>est material an I by ex]>erieucjd woi U'ueii iu eich brunch of the business. Ills work tvill compare lavorably with any made in the Unite 1 •^tati's. for ne aliie>s and durability. He is 'ieteriiiiiied to sell Mid do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well lone. He now bis on hand, FinishKi>. the L.\RGEST SI’OCK of ('tirnHitroKches^ Rnck(iu'iii/ih Ever offered in this place, aii'l a very larije stock of work nearly tinislied. which will be tinisheil daily. All of which 'will !.e ^o!d very low for C.asii, or on short time to punctu.il customt‘rs. has ou hand more th.nn oMi IH'NDRKK AND FIFTY Vehi cles finisiu'il and in c. iir.-.e of c■ ii-^t ract ion. Mla^" -Ml woi u,.i'ic y him is w.irraiited 12 months withfair us.'i'zc, and >hould it f-.iilhy had workmanship or material vvill t'C i cpaire'l free of charge. Persons wi.->liiii;r to huy would do well to c.ill and exaniini' lor tlieiii.-el ves. Or'Icrs thankl'ally received ind promj !ly attendvd to. Repairing executed Mt short notice and on very reasi't'.ablc terms Mav 2*. l‘5! • ^''-tf J. \N'. I5AKKK Is now rccoivin^ from tho North the lafi'c.st, liiio.'.t, uui! iiio.st oarotullv aO- lected sto,:„ i'l ICMTI Ki: ever offered in this market; wh eh, ad'led to his own manntaeture. makes his assorniient oompletw;—all ot which he will sell on tiie lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fa^hi .ii.ii.'.e p lint • i .-ottn^e J’ed-room Furniture in settr-: cur ed liair ..;i 1 .;huek, nud cotton Mattresses; Looking Ci'.asses; ^Ni.i iw Waj'>ns and Cradles; .Side Boards; Bureaus: .'secretaries i.nd Hook-(’ases: What- Nots; Table.s, all >ort>; W.i^h Stand-; Candle .Stanils; War lrotu’s; Picture Kranies and ilass; Win lijw Sliades; Cornices: Curtain ll»:ids: S.ifas in Mahogany and Wulnut; Tete a Tetes; ott()mans; l*ivans and Stools: Chairs of every variety. Fiiif lioM'WuiiiI Pianos, one with .Kalian At- taeliment; Rosewood M«lodians. from the bet manufac tories in New V»rk and liostoii. warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York prioe.s—freight only added. uoe n>t er 2. 45 tf war) worij) irA vf move in rr? .4 new (’itrriif/r Fxtahlishmf-nt on th^ MlUtnry (ir>,'H^ nppuaitf th»‘ M' thoih^t Vkurch, frontimj on Mumford Strrt-i. (.uK\'r KN'rKiiiMiisi:! I':i>4‘tl4‘\ ill> is |4» ^■'^HE .■^uliscrihers would re^pecttully int'orm their £ fri^■'nds and the public, that they b ive entered into copartnership for the purpose of coti lucting the general Ili K 1 .\(i E P>U.''I.NESS in ail its v;trious parts. .\nd t'eing ioth [ira. leal worktn'a, t'ully un- der>tjnding their bu?iue>s, they h.ave nc - itation to compaie w orK with any est ibii^.'uueut i .'jtteville as to style and durability. (.>iic ol the tirm ni.iy b« kno^n by i : H. Whitfield's iron w..rk for 'lie last two ^ We warrant all work to f 11 tw to S.. rs. ive general satisfiction lie.nth; Repairing iuiie in the neat vst mauner !ow for cash PIER i BK.VNIN. J.\'lK-i II. PiKK .Ia>U-S Bk.\MN. Fa\ettevllle, -I lu’y 24, • liarbie Fiictory^ SI 1 62tf Uy ;E). LAUDIili, TWII IIUIIUS ABflt t C. T. ll tlCII ii.Sd.N’S STdRI'. Fayetteville, 1%. V. vynN’ -0, 1857 64ypd \V« call the attention of WllOLK- sAi.i: \)K\\a:\is TBIO our present Stock,—and we have recently re- A ceived— 300 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do. Refined, Crusheil .and Powdered, 95 boxes Sperm, .\damantine and Tallow Candles, ♦it) do Fancy and assorted Camlies, 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, Madiler, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar t:oaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseel 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, Slc., &c. The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. Nov. 6, 1856. 54tf «OOKBIi\DIi\G ^ 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 gave the repurchase of new books. Librariansconnected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen residing at a distance, will find it a matter of economy to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send them with particular directions to this establishment- and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without delay. I have the best stock of materials; and workman ship will compare with any either at the North or South. Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Anderson Street. Not. 6, 1857. 64-Y DRY ;OODS .IT FE.OMt.tI. COM.E,Kar.. ;J|1HE Subscriber expects to receive his Fall and A Winter Goods in a few days; his stock this sea son will be found unusually altractive, «ompris«d iu part of a large assortment ot Staple Goods; I^udics’ Dress Goods; Ready- i uiude Clothing; lioot.s; Shoes; Ilutc, i Owp.s; Bonnets; Cloaks; Talma", it In fact, everything usually found in a Dr' Goods Storw, all of which will bw sold to suit tht t.r/.f-s to casli and I prompt paying customers. -At No 1, Floral Avenue, I is the place to find cheap, good and handsome Goods, i Be:ir this in mind. ED.MUND LILLli. i .Sept. 4, 18.57. 40-*tf ' SAl.l^ OF SLAV i:s. 9 ft Y an ord«r of the Court of Etjuity of Robeson Bw ('ounty, reuilered at Fall Term, 1H57, upon the petition of VViiiriifred Blount, and others, miiiir chiM- ren of William Blount, 'dwceasvd, by their (iuardiaii, Joseph Tliomj)Son, I will on FR1D.\Y, thu 1st D.\Y OF ) \NU.\RY. 18i*H. before the door of tho Court House in l.umberton, offer for sale 37 SLAVES, consisting of Men. Women and Children, .\iuong them are valuable Mechanics, Ditchers, and Fiel-i Hands. I Terms of sale, 12 mpntlis credit, tho purchasers giv ing bond with satisfactory security. I R S. FRENCH, C. -M. E. ! Nov’r «0, lh57. ♦)tj*4\v •JO NK(;i{Oi:s TO IIIKK. ri'^ 11E .Subscriber will, on .Saturday, the 2d day (d JaiiTiary next, at the family residence 8 miles north of Fay«tteviile, hire out for one year, the NE GROES belonging to the Estate of C. Hargrove, dec'd Tliey Consist of Men, Women and (,'liiliireii, among them are good lurpi iitine and farm hands, and hou.'-e serv lilts. .Approveil bonds will be required of per sons hiring befor* the negroes are delivered. Terms fully made Known on the d.ay of hiring. JOHN P. .McLEAN, Guardian. Dec. 14, lHr,7. 08*tll S50(^ R ewartl. AN.\W,\Y from the subscriber, al>out the middlti ■ of June last, a negro man by the name of SI MO.N. The said negro is about 5 feet H or 9 inches high, of a darl; complexion, and hat a young appearance; is up wards of thirty years of ape; weighing or 1 10 Iba. Has a very small foot. Re;ids very well for a negro, keep accounts, and is very intelligent. .\ scar on one of his knees, from a cut of an axe, which sometimes makes him limp. About 35 years of age. Said negro is very cunning and artful, and may a:teHipt to pass hiin*ell as a free negro. ,\ccording to the best infor mation 1 Can get I am led to believe said negro is lurking in Richtnond Co., and on Big Rockfish iti Robeson. 1 will give twenty-tive dollars for the apprehension of the said boy in an^ .lail in the Stat«; 1 will give one hundred dollars reward for proof soti.iij-?? to con vict any person in a Court of Justice i r -.irboring said negro; or five hundred doll.ars for j... >i to con vict any person of decoying him off. .Vny in.ormation concerning said negro will be thankfully received JOHN FAIRLEY. Montpelier P. O., Richmond Co., N. C. 7i)*tf (i.KiiK AM) .\L\s rKirs oF'rici:, RANDOLPH ('OUNTY, N. C H Kr HERE.V.'', .lonathan Worth, administrator de w w bonis ni)n. with tlie will annexed, of .(ohn Mc Neill, Senior, and as admiDistrator of John .McNeill, jr, h.is filed in this otlice his b-'II of complaint against .leiinet McNeill, R. E. Harris and wife Janet Ann, \Iartin McNeill, John .McLean, Henry .\tkins and wife Flora, and Sarah .'^liaw, for a construction of the t'-'tator's will and for a final nettlement of his estate, and it appearing to me by affidavit that the said .\tkins and wife, nnd Sarah Shaw are not inhabitants of this Statw: Therefore, Notice is hereby given to said non resident defendants to appe.ir at the next Court of Equity to be held for said ('oun?y, at the ('ourt House in .\slieborough, on the 4th Monday of March, ls.')8, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said bill, otherwi.'.e the s.ame will be take.T as confessed, and the Court will make such decree therein as may seem just Witness, J. Worth, t'lerk and Master of sai I (’ourt, at office in .\sheborough. this sth December. 1>57. r>8*t;tj J iVoRTH. (;. m. e. CLKUK AND MASTi:irs OFFICE, RANDOLPH COUNTY. N. C. WUERE.'VS, Jesse Marley has filed in the Office of the Clerk and .Master iu Equity for Ran dolph County, his bill of complaint against John .Mar ley, Thomas Marley, the heirs at law of Patsey Teague, the heirs at law of Rachel .Marley, the heirs at law of Polly Branson ami Elizabeth Under wood, Polly Siler, John Stewart. Elizabeth Mc- Daninl, Frankey Beck, Nancey .\llridge, Rebecca Mc Daniel, and Sophia Wood, ]irayiug for a construction of the Will of Miriam P. Alston, and an account*and settlement of the plaintiff’s administration ol her will as her testator; and it appearing to me that all the defendants (excepting John and Thomas Marley.) are non residents of this State, therefore. Notice is hereby given to said non resident defendants to appear at the next Court of Equity, to be hehl for said County at the Court House in .\sheborough, on the 4th Mon day of .March, is.').s. then and there to plead, answer or demur to said bill, otherwise the same may be ta ken as confessed, and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, J. Wurth, Clerk and Master of said Court, at .Asheborough, this 8th Dec’r, 1857. 6S*Ct] J. WORTH, C. M. E. STATF OF NORTH CAROLLNA, ANSON COUNTY. Court of Fleas and Quarter Sessions, October Term, 1857. Aba Little, Adm’r of Rachel Little, vs. William P. Little and others. Petition for Settlement. tT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that Jesse Little and James B. Lee and wife ilnnnah, the defendants, are not inhabitants of this State, on motion it is ordered that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks successively, noti fying the defendants to appear at the next Term of this Court to be hehl for the (Jounty of Anson at the Court House in Wades'joiough on the second Monday in Jan uary next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said petition, ©r judgment pro confesso will be en tered against them, and the petition heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Patrick J. Coppedge, Clerk of |said Court at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday of Oc tober 1857. G2-*tiwJ P. J. COPPEDGE, Clerk. STATE OF NORTH CAROrLNA, ANSON COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Seasions, Ootob«r Term, 1857. John Broadaway, Adm’r of Nathan A. Morris vs. James W. Morris and others. Petition for sale of Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that James W. Morris, Jackson J. Morris, Thomas J. Morris, and John P. Griffin and wife Ann, the defend ants, are not inhabitants of this State, on motion it is ordered, that publication be made in the Fayetteville Observer for six weeks successively, notifying the de fendants to appear at the next Term of the Court, to be held for the County of Anson at the Court House in Wadesboro’, on the second Monday in January next; then and there to plead, answer or demur to said pe tition, or judgment pro confesso will be entered a- gainsl them, and the petition heard ex parte as to them. W'itness, Patrick J. Coppedge, Clerk of said Court, at office in Wadesborough, the second Monday of Oc tober, 1857. P. J. COPPEDGE, Clerk. of the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions of Sampson County, taken Letfors of .Vdministration ou the estate of Mrs. .Mary J. Williams, deceased, iiereby give notice to all persons having claims against the estate of the deceased, to present the same, duly ;iu- thenticated, within the time prescribeil iavv, other wise this notice will bepleailed in bar of their recovery. Debtors to the said estate will please to make im mediate pa^’inent. R. U ILLl.VMS, .Administratrix. W. DR.AUGllO.N, .Admiiii.strator. November 18, 18.'">7. FI KTHi'j; No rici:. ON Wednesday tho tith .latiuary 1S"»K, the sub scribers will sell, at Clinton, all the HOUSE HOLD AND KITCHE.V Fi RMTURK l.elonging to ti.e estate of the late Mrs. .Mary .J. \\ illiam«. .\lsu, at the Plnntatioii, 2^'5 miles aiiove v'linton, on Thursday and Friday the* 7tli and “th .laiui.iry, will be sold, all the Stock, coiisistiii:: of 50 to *i> fat Hogs, 75 to 100 stock Hogs. 40 to 50 head of Cattle, -io to 40 head of Shefj), 4 M ules, ('arri.ige and Hoi-.'^es. about 1000 bushels of Corn, and a Large lot of Forage. .•\!so. all of the Household and Kitchen Furniture. Farming utensils, &c.. And on the bth, will be hired for 12 month.s, about t;0 Negroes, among whom are first r.ite turpentine hands, good cooks, wagon drivers, iic The above sales will be made on the u.sual tei ms. M. R WILLIAMS, Adminisn .itrix. W. DRAUGHON, Administrator. Dec. 8, 1857. 07-swlt*ts FOR Ri:N'r, H E,Subscriber, as Guar lian of the iulaiit children H of the late Mrs M.iry Williams, ('.ee’d, will, on Wednesday the '>th .1 inu.iry, 1 XoS, rent out for one year, the Dwelling House in Clinton, lately occupied by the deceased, together with the land a'ljoiiiing. .\iid on Friday the Sth, on the j)reniises, wiU rent out for the same period, the Plantation, 2 5 miles above Clinton, beloiit?ing to the est.ate ol tlie late .Mrs Mary J. Williams; and also the “Cox Place,’’ adjoining the same. W. DRAUGHGON, Guardian. Dec. 8, 1857. ii7swlt*tt NFXJROES FOR HIRE. IH.AVE several Negroes for hire for the next ve;ir, consisting of men, women, boys and girls. Apply soon to E. J. LILLY. Dec’r 14. bS*;!t OXCE MORE TO Tlir jn> mmm\ ini!n,r DANIKL \V. .J()livs,jv JOHN M. .lOilXsoN’ ‘.v’ ■ ’ l!OCKIN(iM \M, V ■^HE Exercises of thi> Scho,,: -i, Mond.ay, .lanuary 11th Is.',s ers return f eir thank.s for ti,,. ■ extended to tlio,,;. which has been success iluring the that hereafter the school wi ""•ra , , . “ ’ t Ijf* p past session scholars no longer. .N'one i,m-1 cnuf * tinue whodo not wish, who air roit i'| first rate scholars. We a r^iin e li''n'‘ that there is a tlourisiiing Keinalf s..^ ' thus affording the rare opp„rtmiitv and daughters to the siiiic '’“'•i; he.alth of Rockingham inake-i it * thing tipon that sulijeet ''tr. • Board in private laniilif>, to .iilO {)cr month. Tuition per session of primary English, Intel iiiedi ite. Latin, (iieck, French ,i!i Dec. 7, 1857. 't tlip l[ Mat!,. 1.-vX /-'-v: i % ■ -J THK CKIJ-IHK.ATKK Ilul.i,^'. iiniiMSTiMTon siLi:. ON Monday, January 4, ISoJi. at the late residence of Alex McAlister in this (’ounty, 1 will sell .VKUMIOKS, among them four men, three boys, seven women, two girls, and seven children. Also the crop of corn, fodder and hay. A quantity of pork Four mules, three horses, cows and calves, sows and pigs. One carriage, two road wagons, one raft of timber. Household anil Kitchen Furniture. i.c., Ac. Also a Library of Miscellaneous Books The sale will commence on .^Ionday and continue un til all is sold. Terms, tl months credit. Bond and approved security reqtiired. NEILL McDUGALD, Adin’r. Kyle’s I .anding, (hirnberlantj Co., 1 Dec. 11, ls57 (’ 08-*ts NOTICE. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLADEN COUNTY. F. B. Andrews vs. Morgan C. Turrentine. Original Attachment.—D. F. Flowers summoned a> Garnishee. ri 1HE answer of the Garnishee in this case hav'ng I been filed, and conditional judgment having been rendered against the defendant, M. C. Turrentine, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Conrt that the said defendant resides beyond the limits of this State, It is ordered by the Court that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, for the said defendant, Morgan C. Turrentine, to appear at the next term of this Court, to be held for the County of Bladen at the Court House in Elizabethtown, on the first Monday in February, 1858, then and there to re plevy and plead or demur, or the said judgment will be made absolute. Witness, F. F. Cumming, Clerk of said Court, at office in Elizabctiitown the 11th day of November, 4. D. IH57. P. r. CUMMING, CleA. his part will be used to render them comfort.able dur ing their sojourn with him. His table will be always supplied with the best the market affords His bar will be furnished with the best Liquors that can be bought. He has spacious Stables, and wareful f)stlers in at tendance at all times. Passengers going North can buy through tickets to Weldon, from the Agent at the Fayetteville Hotel, re turning can buy tickets at the W. & W. li. R. Office at Weldon. Passengers stopping at the Warsaw House can have their baggage carried to and from the Rail Road. The Stage arrives at W'arsaw at 1^ o’clock, A. M., and leaves for Fayetteville on the arrival of the cars at 7Ji P. M. I have also a Dailv Stage line running to KenansvilL"', packages and small boxes will be forwarded to any point on the line. N. FREDERICK, Proprietor. STAGE AGENTS.—J. II. Roberts, Fayetteville; G. W. Atkins, Clinton; J. B Southerland, Warsaw; John Campbell, Weldon: Isaac B. Kelly, Kenansville. Nov. 6, 1857. 63-*6m ST A \ I. Y HOTiCL ~ IHE Subscribers having lately pur chased the above mentioned respectfully solicts public patronage. W'e will spare no pains to render all comfortable who may favor us with a call. Our Table shall be furnished with the best the Market affords. Our ST.VLLS are in good repair, well supplied, and attentive Ostlers in attendance. We also have a Large Stock of Goods on hand, consisting of a general variety, which we offer low for cash or on time to punctual dealers. STEED, HARRIS & ROSS. Albemarle, N. C., Oct. 28, 1857. 56-*6mpd AMBROTYPES! AMBROTYFES!! HAVING taken the Rooms formerly occupied by M. M. Ferguson, over J. M. Beasley’s, would re spectfully announce to the public that he is prepared to take AMBROT\ PES in the best styles known to the art. A trial is all he asks, and if satisfaction is not given, there is no charge “So come along without delay,” And get a picture from Battley. W. T. BATTLEY. Nov. 6, 1867. 57*tf LOST! A NOTE of One Hundred Dollars, payable to David Xm, Sikes or order, and signed by D. F Gillespie and James F. Gillespie, and bears date April 13th, 1857. All persona are forbidden to trade for said Note, and the makers from paying the same except to my self. DAVID SIKES. Nov. 10. 60*tf LAND AND MILLS FOR SALE. By virtue of two Deeds of Trust, executed to me by James Price, f«r purposes therein specified, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Saturday, the 9th Jan., 1858, that valuable place known as LUMBER BRIDGE, in Robeson County, containing 400 acres of Land. There is a comfortable Dwelling House and all neces sary out-housea, with about 75 Acres of cleared Land under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. It is as he.althy as any place in the county, with 2 wells of good water, a first rate GRIST MILL and COTTON GIN—all new and in good credit. Also, a large and commodious Store House, well arranged and in a good business stand. Also, at the same time and place I will sell 2 head of Horses, one W'agon, one Buggy and Harness, 400 bushels CORN, 700 lbs. Fodder and Hay, 30 Head Hogs, 7 Head of Cattle, household and kitchen furni ture, and Blacksmith’s tools. Terms made known at Sale. DANIEL McNATT, Trus. Deo. 5th 1857. 66-*ts New Goods Again! undersigned has now in Store a COMPLETE i STOCK OF GROCERIES AND JfiSef H.fjRl» JWV>iRE; —ALSO— Aeyro Kerseys, Mlankets, Hats and Brogans. All or any of which will be sold low Those in want call soon. Q. w. I GOLDSTON. N. B.—A few Busliels Seed Wheat. Oct’r 19, 1867. 52-*tf 1 BYSPEPSXi^"''"' I or t?;k khjnktn, LIVEJR CO VI PLAINT WKAK.'.'Ks.'^ OF .\Ny kKIi FEVER AND ACUE^ -Aiul tho v irii>u= aHe. ticiu- ,. ni ST()MA(’H OR LIVHH, Sin:h MS li'iliueslion. .\cii;I\ nl ll.c M, , I, , lievrUiurn. l..v-> ..i , r Ulei'iiii.c I’iU * In all \ers 'ii itln-; h • ; ^ tion-i. it h IS in iininer.iii~ in i .i.ci'- | r-.vi ii li ;;.V . ' in iitlitTs ctri'rlfil a docicli ■! riirr 'I’lli' i' a I'Urely !)!..■ rnii.|H.iir:ii, - .. (ilk- princi|i|r.'. Hllpr llie in uuier c.| ihr i . , MixTliavp, llcrait'v- i>f ii~ Kuro|M ,111 it' inipolurti.in r > . tPiii^eit niiire r>;ierially lor tli >'»■ i,t' u ir ■ .ili. r ainl llit re iiv* r the I u c ni' tli. n. .i;;, sreat'itcifN. aninni: lln Ml. 1 II iW i.ti r : i. knm ins tli.it It'S truly wuntlcrful imi .ni \ r;,. . klKi'.v lri;:;ril. Ili' [rirtinil.irly rf'cniiiiiicii.l. cl t.i tiiin may have li*-! im;'- ired li\ -.li- , -■|i.ril>. i>r oth-'r fiiiiii-111 di" ■ elJei't. It fiinj' it-, v. :ty li ri- : ^ ii, ■■ i: . . ipiii'kcniii^ evi-ry p'tvi-. r .i'in" 'i|i 'hr • , ^ .. t:n’!. intii'in;; r« w lif iliii . nl \ r ii ih., .\oTH K—\\ ii ifv r i , :i|i|...;iiteil: l,ai til the k, v. .k ajatftul .iMiii i;ic cur-t; '.p I' \ I tWILL hire to the highest bidder, at the late resi dence of Dtincan McLean, dec’d, on the 1st day of ! January 1868. all the NE(JROES belonging to said I Estate, for the term of Twelve months; hirers to i give bond with approved security. JAMES S. HARRINGTON, Adm’r. ' I>ec. 10, 1867. t)8-*;5t THE WARSAW HOLSE S NOW OPEN, and the subscriber solicits the patronage of the travelling ccmmunity and the public in general. Every exertion on ;il l.HN ; ed of' "!;;' : r I I > .\ Tlir prt-Ht (MipalHrit;- of t'li'i .l.'li^htliil \i inn , . iiiiilrttinn-i vsli.i ti the (iiililir shuilld “ii.iri . lie not |»-r-iridi I tn Imv tnyIh;nL' el'«- ii iti. .■ v-. hive’s lloll:inil liittt r> a l:iir tniil. One t. t h . how iiitiii :cly 'ii|>eriiir il i-; to all th'‘f i:nit-.'. JfJfXilil It $1.0^1 pi.r Idiltle, or »i\ li :::c- : r $;,? .-io L r. p It o I' i: I i.'i oRs. > PAlii], JK. tV 0 M A N L K \ i 1 IRIS', IMIAllMAl EUTiSTS AND CULMlST:, 1*ittsbur(;h, Pa. Samuel J. Hinsdale sole agent for Favetu- June 14. 1857. NOTiCi:. ^■IIIE Copartnership of Marsh, Carroll S' jL this day disolved by mutual ci'u.-ieut. s:.. business will be settled up by J. F. .Miir-iti. .). W r.iRR".. y. Mcutff:. J. F. Nov. 20, 1857. VALrAliLE I.AXI) FOK SUf virtue of a Decree of the f'-'urt oi E. ; Fall Term, 1857, upon the petition ot r.; Evans and others. I will sell, at the Market L* Faj’etteville, on .''aturday the -d day of .' 5.10 Al'KE'4 or lit>1). lying on tho Ea.^t side ol the Cape Fear, ’iir-’ above Rockfish, a ijoiuiny; the lauds of .b'tiad.:.- .lohn McD.iniel, AV. IJ. Fields, an I Heiii v i ceased, known as tlir lil'irker l.nml, about ! " v'- whvch is cleared. The said laud is heavilv v.i. •• and very valuable for farming purposes Terms of sale, six and twelve monfh^-. wi;',! from date; Bond and security reviuireJ fffs. -; chaser. W. A. HCSKE, Clerk .inl i>ec’r 1. •\'orth Cai'olina^—Wk^iim.vn r Clerk and .Master’s Office. Dei'. 4. I'o' WHEREAS the Executors of Kli lira.vai,: have filed in this Office their Hill ol' ■ ■ against Benj’n Marley and wife Ruth, .''amur ; i John I). Brown and wife Jane, and others, pr/' a construction ot the testator's will anJ aaaa settlement of his Estate; and it is male t " at'"' me by aliidavit that the said Marley atui vfiie. Bray, and Brown and wife, are not inbiibitintj - State. Therefore, the said Marley and ' Bray, and Brown and wife are hereby uotioeJt' ^ pear at the next Court of Eipiity to beheiJ- '*- County of Randolph, at the Court lloui? >0 borough, on the 4th Monday of .March next, v~-^- there to plead, answer or demur to said H-U the bill will be taken as confessed, aii'l tbc ^ make such Decree therein as m.ay be Jeeiae^.a^ Witness, J. Worth, Clerk an i -^laster ;•- Court of Equity, at office in .\shebcr uih. JONATHAN WOllTH. C. >1- Dec. 7. VALUABLE TURPE.VTINE U«' F O K A L K • By virtue of a Decree of Harnett Court ^ ■ made upon the petition of Jouathan W'orth, and the heirs of John .McNeill, dec il, _ auction, nt tho r^nidcncc of 1>. G. W"rth. day of December next, the li\nds ■ titioners, on the waters of Barbecue. Gum press and Juniper Creeks, containing about 6 400 Acres. About half the land has been boseJ • a short time for turpentine. IpwarJ? ' . ’j, has had no boxes cut, and the stern \ being built, runs through the utdKiseJ P'^''• Timber has been cut off any portion of it- ^ It has on it a good Dwelling. Store Farm, Meadow, Negro Houses, ,^.\r Turpentine Stills, and other biiildiag* turpentine making. ■ ... D. G. W’orth, residing on the ’ the property to any one wishing to cjaiu''' the sale. . . .r-.tr - A credit of 12 months will be given, ^ from sale, the purchaser giving bond - sonal security; and the title will be res«r\ purchase mone\' is paid. , m., -: C. H. COFIELD, Clerk and Nov. 2G. STATE OF NORTH CAROU'^^ CUMBERLAND O'UMY _ Court of Equity, Full Toriu „ Benjamin Smith vs. Jonathan Worth, A B. Ham, and Giles Ham and ot • IN this case it appearing to the sati-'''C Court that the defendants, Zaconiah Ham, are non-residents of More il'. Town of The Wcii bids for Cuuiberl Town of Fj and for lii February, The Cou| on the Is: ilecuiahle Tiie i'o\i| 1st Jan'y from l>t Jil '1 hese li| by tile (ici C'liULty leol of Road Co tut either lowj The To\^ ty Bonis For ftate. •• therefore ordered by the Court, that : made in the Fayetteville (Observer, .a lished in the Town of Fayetteville, lor .jti tifying said Defendants to be and appear a ^ Court of Equity, to be held for the . oan . berland, then and there to plead, ».■ ' Complainant’s bill, or judgment pro YhfW entered and the cause heard ex parte '' Witness, W'alter A. Huske, Clerk and - .- said Court, the 7th Monday after the 4t September 1857. p M,B- W. A. - Dec’r 1( Poci God( 185tt. raiHE .1. knol 1858: the I person de excellent I w*ll arraij always ul tha prcsel ness, the order, caij The Ik Januar_y, I ment till | The fir pied by Deo’r ri^HE Col land Cov Estate all perstj payment to presei] w propertyl ness, 1 hold anti Fodder, Termd proved Dec’r 1> tha 4th professiJ and altel As Di he now bis prof cessity bis Those •5d ot Jj Dec’] li nieutioi ftpriug Stock ol ■'feyea l| Goo. St Dec’i STAl Sul r i4 Jud of thisj fkbhi JuroJ parties Nov'i
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