J. . - - . ' ' ; -..V- ' ! - ; : - - , : . - ' ' - , - ! '-. ' :'.'' ' - - -- -' . ' f ' - - . ' v . i ' ' -, TIJK I i OF TQt PlliSS IS' ISfE PAYETTE VILL N, C, TliUlSl)AY, DECEMBER 10, WSI. F. WIGHTMAN,! Editor, j 1857. VOLUME XlX NO. iuO. TERMS W3caiPTIOX TO THE CAIIOLIMIAS Forasinilecopr.ifpaM in Advance, per annum 52 00 at the end ot 3 piontha, 2 5" at the end or mouius, " at the; en.l of the year. 3 50 o sahncription will w received for a shorter period than n.. vr un1w4 naid in advance. With the view of extending the circulation and en 'neiag the usefulness of the paper, the proprietor of i cm the following remarkably low , .,.,. , CL UB RA TBS, IX V A RL1BLY IjY A D VA.XCE: 5 copies of the Carolinian, 1 year? S8 00 jq 4i 15 00 r; Bates of AdTertblng: Sixty cents per square oi m uns. or ira-, iui ic nd 30 cent for each Hub-eiueut insertion, unless the dvertisjm'nt is publisued for more man two muas, fhen it will be charged . For tb-reemqatha. Tim i For twelve months, 10 oo All advertisement mut have the des.red number or n rt on marked on them, ortherwise th-y will be ,n ertel till forbid and charged accor linly. Special attention i directed to this requisition. WM. F.' WIGHTMAN k CO. CliEMEXJ' G. WKICIIT. (oriicyat Pa yel I e tI lie, ?f. C. (tfce at the corner of Bow and Green streets. I'T'3. J. A. SPCAItS. ATTORNEY AT. LAW, ATTENDS the Courts of Cumberland, Harnett Wake and Johnston. Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., N. C. Feb. 1G. 1S5G. 85-y BART IP V FULLER, Attorney at Law, V A V K X T E V I L. 1 K , X, C May be consulted'at the Law Office of Jese G. Shep herd. Esq., on Green Street. July 19, 1S5G. 7-tf . ANDIIBW J. ST EI) MAX, Attorney at L,a-v. Ilavinir removed lo I'lTTSRORO, N". C will alten d: Lt Iv th Court of Chatham. Moore and Harnett Counties. April 14, 185C. tf ft JOilft O. SHAW. ATTTORXF.T IT L1AV. Rookinsharn. Richmond .County North Carol! O-ftJJov's Suits and Extra Jackets of all colors will practice iu the Courts of Richmond, Anson -yeTi QjJtJ j UobMOii.. All butincsd entru-stea to nis care win re- ceivc strict attention. alttll, :lYl . J r: zzzi:.z I'ir-rm . F )R SALE. Acre of Laud. 1 ving on Cape Fear River Store, Sit IWollin.r Out Houses all in first rate order. The Store at Hue busiueas stand at th; Cross Roads and the n:l i not to be exci-'lleil by any m .xoi in Carolina. ; Any p rroa desiriug to purchase can obtain further i particulars respeciiug i:ie property ojr iiuur vh t;it!i'?r of im at Willis' Creek ou the Wiliuingtoa Road 15 mile from Favettevillc. SARAH WRIGHT. Oct.. : 18-tf JAMES. WRICHT. Five RRroutlH of the FARMING AND TURPEN TINE LAND in Harnett county, known as the Parker and McNeill lauds, joining Win. Harr ngton's land on Upper Little River. There is some 200 acres cf the ln.'st quality oflo.v grounds on the River. The up !aa Is are luavily timbered with pines, and within six utiles of tlfj Faycttoville and Western Railroad. For partieitlaM apply to D McARTHUR. ( J. P. ROPER, ! J. W. McbtAV. Nov. 185G 21), 2C tf V. H. Catupbrtl, 1UCTIOXEER dc CO1I!tIISSIOX MEUCHAXT, East side of. Gillespie street, Favettkviixk, N. C. October.!. 1X55 MARBLE FACTORY, BY GEO. LAUDER. Nearly opposite to E. W. Willkings Auction Store Fayettevillc, N. C. Oct. U 18."G. v X. Fall Stock, 185 7. B. F. PEARCE & CO., RE now receiving a large p''ct'' ,itocIi consisting in part of : Black and Figured Silks; . nglish and French Merinoes; Plain and FigM DeLaues; French all wol Plaids; , Alpacas of all qualities; Black Bombazine; English, French and American Prints; 1 Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;) ladies' Cloaks of every description; Jaconet Edgings and 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 Bleaclitd Table Cloths; Towellings of all kinds; " Negro Blankets; Extra quality Bed Blankets; Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops Good assortment of Hoop Skirts- ' ankec 2sot!ons of every variety, kind aud qua uiy ; Silk, Leghorn, and Straw Bonnets :i Moleskin, Cassiraere and Wool Ha'ts-' Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c. ' rALSO A large and fashionable stock of All ot which will be Void lowtlfor CASH, or on our usual time to punctnal customers either at Wholesale or Re. ail. All persons are respectfully invited to rive us a 'call.' " - , ' B. F. PEARCE. J. W. PEARCE, Jr. 99p. 12 4877 Cli! GROCERIES, HARD- The cndersijrnld are now receiving a large assort- meat offiROKEK IES niRCWARC. SThLL, IIOLLOW-W'AK SHOES. LEATIIEU & SADI'Lb- Ry wbrch t J fl I sell at wboiesiile at a fmall ad- vance op cost for cash, or on n.-nal time to prompt G. W. WILLIAMS & CO. i " 60-tf - dealers. July 25, 1857 j THE nndemgd ?d would respectfully inform his old friends and cu.tJ'ner8 that he ;tori. vf(j E m T Lt4 Jan. 17, 1857, Tn vrT M d V IIM A 11 V.XT IT !J A T They sny the Magnolia Tr-e i the hamlsomest growth o'ith of Ma-O'i and Dixon's line, and it is evi dently a fiiet. It is also said the, Magnolia Uc.staurant en Green Street, I .'tween Dr. II. W. Robinson's Medical Establishment, an 1 Mr P. Taylor" Store, and nearly opposite the Shonnvell House, is the Finest and best kept of any other establishment in the South. Persons wishing to find cannot well miss it: it is the YELLOW RUILDING, The subscriber voul take thi? mot hod of thanking the citizens of thi.4 place and the surroundinir country J for the unprecedented liberality they have bestowed cn him, and wouhl solicit a continuation. He has always .i hand the VERY REST LIQUORS, WIVES and CORDIALS, that can be found in the United Stat p, eitl er by the quantity or otherwise. Also. Cigars. Pic vies. Sardines, Cheese, Preserved Fruits. Lemon Syi up. and many other gool things, and flatters himself" that he has the most polit obli ging, accotnplishcc and FltAJSTIC. vendor-to attend to liT t:iril5sfiTnenf. Ihnt. mn ir f..n.1 nltl.nr V,.l. i ------- - - - i . i . ' ' 1 - . ' L Lit t ) I South. Tempe ranpe drink put i p at the shortest notice. He woTiM call attention particularly to his . private rooms upstairs, which are large, comfortable. and in goou order. R. JONES. Yellow r.uilding, Green St.. Fayettcvillc, N. C. May 1G. 1857. 50-tf For the Fall and Winter J U S T i E c i : i v f) Call soon, Secure a Good Bargain and save jWonaj!! (fbne of i the Largosl, Haiidsoinest anil Cheapest (Mucks of j pest CI Gentlemen 's iccar. ever brovit to this jMariiel, and no mistake Also, a M iguifijceiit assortment of ISy7ssailI outirs C'lGlS.Sltgr, . i . w.Ili..,. , r E! Mi tvuil U4rc.tArs With any 111 lis. Ready to any quality of Cloth- ing, at a very lo- figure, For 15 1 it flaml A larire lot of I Jackets ant Over Coats; also, fancy F.an- and Pants very rheap. nel, Over Shirts a verv e ktensive assortment of ; E . j J S F I It I S 11 I S li COODS, Fine idnen and Laiicv .Marseilles blurts ana t . i . t j Cola rs, Under-g irnients of heavy Silk and l Merino, Socks, (Jravats, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Suspender., and Boots aiitl Stiorff from the heavi- est Water-ProofJ to the finest Pump and yair Ipliia made. Stitched; Piiilad Hal- :ji:4 I C;iis, of all description. LADIES' FREN HI TRAVELLING TRUNKS. Extra large sizes. I loiiiiet Roves; Gents' English Sole" Leather, Spanish Iron Frame and Packing Trunks; English Sole Loath ofTravelling Dag: Shawls and Fancy r Val.ces. and others: a new stvb (verv convenient;) Gentlemen's Jugjry Blankets: genuine Havana Segars; Umbrella Walking Canes; India Rubber Over Coats. Ijejrgu cs and Sandlqs: also. Over Shoes for Ladies; and a 'A eat vaiiet, oil Fancy Goods too numerous to tnenti On. All which will bt sold at wholesale J or retail very low for cash or on ime to prompt paying customers. Grateful for the lit) raJ patronage heretofore extended solicit a continuance of the same. G FORGE BRANDT, South Side Hay Street. to me, I resp.'ctfullK' Opposite G. AV. Williams &. Co. September 2G f-57. C9-tf. I l Ui : Mav be found at lis rooms, during his regular Office '&JZJ hours, viz: from 9 A. M. to 1 1. M P. M. to 5 V. M. ased to receive calls from all who where he will be.pl te. wiiere ne wu i . ue . -: c:j;-iwuj - y ..ns-proTbly b&e of the; best; business, stands JBi J. R. .McDO.NAI.D. haloupr labored iitfer- - 1. . z . . i ...... i-.... .4. i . . a i rvi era urn i.nr onn KPmi vrAnn f r n n ( maj- be in ne?d of li is professional services. ' No inducement v form operations f ill be held out by otlermg to per- r a small compensation: a yood d in all eases. And patients fa- price will be charg voring I)r 11. with heir confidence, 'may rely upon his perform every operatiou in as per- utmost exertions to j feet a manner as p ssible. ns must be paid for as soon as corn- pleted. v P.S. Those w hi are now indebted will please call tf and settle. ! Oct. '7, 1S57- f I w: r v ir w: C03ISIISSH) AXD FORWARDING IERCHANT, WILLING 'I ON, N. C. January 1, 1S5( ly-pd SELF-SEALING JARS. For preserving Fu-esh Fruits and Vegetables. Pints . i l i l r.nli llmw ?vt 4f SS 111. anil S.i '2.". Quarts and Half-Gallon per dozen, respectively. filnrp. ! I For sale at the Croe'icry W: N. TILLINGH.VST. -Also, Kresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS rn 9n lvj-,7. l!1 55-tf James C. Smith. ; Allies lostin aA.tlES, C. SMITH fc CO., Coirwiisxion Merchants, Hare removed thtir office to the second story of the building formerly decupied by the Telegraph Company itv arpnw'ilftrodto attend to all business in the Commission line. 1! , ' All business entrusted to them will be punctually attended to. i . Wilmington, Octbber 1," 1856 . y . c " 1 tart rjnjre fo I Sale. . 1 Very Finb b Carriage and 1 Second i Hand BARROUCH v WOORF ; for sale by' E. 10,000 His. - Tallow. anted. For which the hifchest cash price will be paid. Oct. 1,1856. T A. H. CAMPBELL. ,"W. D, A HJ TT WILLIAMS'S T I I ; IfUlillv r - 1.1 CELKBUA TKU K T IS inoav fru. cktwima marfp ftrrattfireu ents Po keep i sanplv of the Genuine Article, and is the only vAgeo ?or the Ue ol the above brand of A .No. 1 Kve Vvhi fc;y In this place.. May ROE"T MITCIJELL. 49-tf ', i .. . ' ' OF CAROLINA P.BE8BYTB Jll AkS XIIE SOUTH jpresent iuatcd that only 1000 Presbyterian' Weeklies are taken in the bounds ot our three rTesbyte. ries. We have 13,000 Coinmunicnuts, and is safe to infer that there are 30,000 Presby terians in principle in the State. Our Syiiod stands fifth in the Union in point of numbers, and her membership is iri'eater than that of any Synod . South or West of.. Pennsylvania. Our sistier States on the North, and South, neither of which has a membership so larjre as ours publish the Central, and the Southern Presbyterian, for the benefit oftheir people. Hie tjme has come when the Presbyterian Church in North Carolina should likewise do her duty to her children, it is a conceded and important fact, that hundreds of bur members will take a State paper who will take no other. The Paper is needed to be the oran of our Synod and Presbyteries to elevate and en lighten the piety of our membership by diffusing evangelical knowle l.e to prcmote the cause of Education to develops the talents of our .Ministry, and to strengthen the attachment of our people to the soil and sanctuaries of their own State. If our Church in other States, and other Churches in this State, can supply their mem bers with a religious journal, why may not we? Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior in talent, energy and patriotism to their neighbors on the orth or South, or to Christians of other denominations at home? With tho same or better opportunities of accomplishing this work, shall we leave it undone? In the language of one of our, most able and useful Miuisters, an adopted sou of our State, "It ought to have been undertaken 20 years ago, but it is not too late to begin to do right." In the last two or three months, a fund of 1 about $0000 has d)een "subscribed as a penaa of nent capital. At awweting of the contributors held at Creensborouirh on the 14th of Mav. Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, the Paper was uij unnuously loenfVd t FVytkevill,- ".iljRr tliojtrrrriiftanarw I nam dnrl tltls T th Nnnril , Cw,'.-?-Rfi isYir.niAX. Ilev. Win. N. JNIebane and Rev"; li'.r T.-Vi-ill roro lo.tt.(l Tilrlitni'fi. T?pr v.-Xeill , Win. N Mcbane, A.' u . c u Wi, , Mpssrs ftfiOPs.e o.. ti... n V..i. i t....li nr.... .ii iein, o i . , juiiii xx. v. uuu nun iuviu jiui- phy were appointed an Executive Committee, to establish the Paper and manage its business affairs. It is our wish and design to make the North Carolixa Pkesbytehiax a journal of the first class, equai to the best in the country in typo granhiea: ajpearance and in adaptation to the wants of our Churches. Its columns will afford the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes tic, and special care v.'ill be taken to give fa full and accurate summary of State news. The name of the Paper is designed to be an expo nent of its character and contents. From con viction, it will advocate the conservative, or thodox, Old School doctrines and order of the Church. Our first appeal is to our own people to N C. Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently upon their favor, we trust that the native sous of -North Carolina who have found -homes in other States, and the adopted citizens of our State who form so important an element in our Ministry and membership, will take a deep interest in this enterprise, aud give, it their hearty support. Terms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de livery of the first nninber;$2 50 in six mouths $3 at the end of the year. To clubs of 25 or more, paying in adva uce'and when the Paper is scut to one address, a discount of 10 per ce ti ti will be -allowed. Our Ministers and Elders are earnestly desired to act as Agents, and all others friendly to the cause will please assist in procuring as maiiy subscribers as possi ble, and forward the names, by August. 1st, to this Office As soon, as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first number will be issued. . If a faithful and vigorous effort, is made in the next two months by those Hho take a lively interest in this work, we will without doubt, be able to begin the publication at the end of that time with a paying subscription list of at least 3000. JGsgr Address, Editors of the North Carolina Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C. Fayetteville, May 20, 1857 FOR XALE. ... ' Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings. Cotton Yarn, Warp a"d Filling, Nos. 5 to 10. ALSO. Belt. Picker, Roller a id Lace LEATHERS. Oils and Manufacturer's Fijadinga. Winter strained. Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils. Shuttlie's Isinglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller Cloth aud Glass Steps. J. II. HALL, Pres. B. C. M. Co. . July 2G. 1851? - 8-t.f JUST RECEIVED and for, sale fresh supply of Crackers, Cheese, Butter, Ap ples, Chest nuts, aud Oranges. I II. E IIEIDE. Oct 24. 73-tf foot of Haymount. THE WILMINGTOX, CUARLOTTE 5s R U T li E It F O Rl D ltAIL.lt OA I COMPANY 1 IT is ordered by the Board ofDirectors.of tiiis dom- BaDy that for the ensuing year the following mstal- meats be called tor, viz: Third instalment of TWENTY per cent, to be due and payable on the tirst aav or December 1857. Fourth instalment of TEN per cent to be due and payable on the first day of February 1S58. able on the firt day of May 1858. L Sixtn insiaimeui ui ii i. w uus. uuU jr t oThiA nn thft 2d dav of Ausust 1858. This call applicable only to those Coanties. East of the Pee Dee, and those West of Charlotte. T . H. W. GUlON,Prest, TURNIP SEED. ENGLISH NORFOLK, LAIUJE. GLOUE, RUT A nnA Just ?"eceved and for sale by S. J. HINSDALE. .Jul 11, 1857. tf 1! 4- ,' .. unuic icai l-cluic iuc uiuinrri v ui Jie lOilOWinor Vl noMa ... 1, .. f fe'Ti hat desirable place known as Rotne. containinir a v4 : , UV lIULPlUICtUCULt . Alii.? mentsj in Cambleton, ou Bridge Street near Claren don Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for business. .o,.i ts A vacant lots in Campbellton, known in City itkplot asNos 109, HI. 1 12, and half of lot 1 13. VImo 4. Is a dwelling house and lot on Haymount, corner of Plankroad and Adam3 -St. A very desira bleVesidence for the whole vear. 1 J " jo, as a uorn aim ana to team engine aiui Jioiler, of 10 V 1-x horse power. This is well worth the at- tentioiof those living where water power is not avail- anin t.m I ... ii i.. ... ; " " , ntn uc mjiu .ik n yreai Durham. I' or irms apply to..' J. H. HALL, Assignee. t 1, 1857. til-t: Pons No 1 Peruvian Gu'atio. Eor sale br V G- W. WILLIAMS & Co. Auist 29 65-tf , E.i PEAKC1-: & CO., j t DEALERS IN COR RIGtf" AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD HITS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES, Umbrellas and Ready-Made Clothing, ' HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE C. . F. PEARCE. j Aug 1st, J. W. PEARCS:. JK (!l-tf W. H. T U I I. I .V G T O N, General Commission Mercliaut NORTH WATER STREET, Wilnington, iV. C, Will give personal attention to the sale or shipment of all consignments of Naval Stores or other country produce, and any other business entrusted to his care, will be promptl' attended to. April 18. IS57. ly AOTI4 'IS.- THE undersigned having executed a power of At torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me in my name, and generally to transact all business as I might or could do were I per sonally present. . J.J.MOORE. unc (, 53-tt Jtif they have formed a copartnership., under the name ami style, of f BU(Dtt13XT $t 111 a UD, for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business in the Town of Lumberton, and are now receiving their FALL &, JVJJVTER STOCK of STAPLE and Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-made Clothing, Family Groceries, &f.',-&c. To which they would respectfully invite the atten tion of their friends and the public generally. S:3" PRODUCE taken in exchange for goods. ANGUS n. BROWN. . KVEKISTT Li WARD. Lumberton, Oct. 10. 71-3m Wilming-ton, If. C, u PHORIFTI.'S- TO A2.Z, Business in the above line, entrusted to his care. gsST Special attention will be given to the sale of Timber free of commissions. Oct. 10,1857. . 71-tf MEDICAL COLLEGK OF GEORGIA, AT AUGUSTA. The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti tution, will commence on Monday, the 2d November next. Emeritus Professor of Anatomy, G.M. Newton, M.D. Anatomy. H F Campbell, M. D. Surgery, L. A, Dugas. M.D. , Institutes and Practice of Medicine, L. D. Ford, M.D. Materia Medica, Therapeutics and Medical , Jurispru dence, I P Gravim M. D. f " Obstetrics and Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A. Eve M.D. Physiology and Pathological Anatomy, II. V. M. MUler. M.-D. 1 :i ' ' ? :f Chemistry and Pharmacy, Alex. Means, M D. Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell, M. D. Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomy, S.B. Simmons, M. D; Cliaical Lectures will be delivered in the City Hos pital and at the Jackson street Hospital. , Fee for whole Course, $105. . ' Matriculation Ticket (to be taken once,) S5 '.; For further particulars, apply to any memhef of the Faculty, or to I. P. GRAVIN.JDean T'Sept 5th, 1857. ee-tf C0ND STOf K! STARR St WXI'LIkmS ARE now receiving THEIR SECOND STOCK FOR THIS SEASON, embracing, Dry Goods, Hats, Biot., Shoes, and Made-up Clothing, To which they invite the attention of Wholesale buyers generally. J. B. Starr.1 J M. WlLLIA JTT. Oct. 10. 71-tf V.KW WINTER GOODS. DANIEL CLARK TTs aow receiving, di--rect from New York, a large and well selected Stock of READY-MADE Consisting of every variety of . . c Coals, Pant Si and ' Vests, of the Latest and most approved Stylet. 'A general assortment of Shirts. Stocks, &c, Kc. , He will attend as osnal Trimming, Catting and all business id his line. . September 26, . 3m. BLANKS. or in.ii itirtjD for Sale at this office 'FRESH FLAT DUTCH, FREIGHT D ' PASSBait5!5rir' tINK X? ' .WVCfiX. iVILSUXGTO.V &. PAYETTKVILI Steamer Magnolia leave FayettevtnVoB J-fonday aa Thi. dmj morninpg. 15 minatfi after snR-rii. . ; ; L-av-g Wilmington on Tuesday aod Friday mornings. Steanser Kanny -Lnttertch. leavt-i Fx.TcHeTiHe ou Tue.-d ad Friday mornings. 1 minute alter A-rUe, . ' r.earen Wllmiuyfon Wedue0ay aua 'Saturday mornii." Both carrySnirFrelgnt end rsepger. . 5 T .Steamer Kowhu. with full sets, of LbjhtVr. runs nuiai carry inp.Freirht only yAt:0 -jn,i : V .- The reul:irity of our Boats cn alt tage of th JUi-rcra th d.-spatch and pronijftOeh in dellreriua: good are too w known require coipsieDt . - c . J-,.' T3 oar ratrons we tender our tbiinlts' for tne Very libn patronage hvretofom bestowed, aud aa sr a I Tub i f jter tjr no effort will be cm red in future, ami rriT rnnf'.l.nl b ,1 faeUieroTxJrnptt axi eqamfif aAniiio Jo.y lit. r Fayetteille, N. C..Oct-25,180 , ?Utr . .: " Persons indebted to'Jas. C. McEachin. f Guardi; of the heirs of John Morrison, dee'd, are hereby i fpeetfnlly informed, that said guardian has in a pr . majority of instances endorsed and transferred : the I liiti vuir iuniuiVU? v 11 u u 1 rt M illllt I - notes to the undersigned. Also, that our urgent ii Cessities, apart li ora the reqi ire'rnents cf the en Jors ; compel us to collect as speedily as possible. A ll tho- ... - indebted will therefore oblice us, and themselves tot by paying up immediately. Wc must and' will sii where the money is not forthcoming. A. D. MORRISON. M J. M. MORRISON' N. A. MORRISON. Laurinburgh. N. C... March 7, 1857. 40-tf P lints, Oils,-Varnish," Brushes', foi Sale by Augt. S.'J. HINSDALE. C3-tf 15, White Lead and sale by '. Aug. 15, Linseed Oil, for" S. J. HINSDALE-. (;:;-tf Congress Water, for .sale hv Aug. 15 G3-tf ,r . S. J. HINSDALE. : A- A. Alclvt'llian Respectfully' informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at bis Old Stand, expressly for mauutacti;riii' Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage -he hag-received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be made oft lib best material and by experienced workmen in ealh bmtnch of the business. H is work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neat ness and durability. , He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest stock of CARRIAGES, B ARO ITCH ES, ROCK A WAYS, AND BUGGIES, ever ottered in this place, and a very large stock of work nearly Hnished,'whicb will be sold very low for Cash, or ou short time to punctual custom ers. p-He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in bourse of con- ctrnf inn -vrlltimtr tiagc, rlnil FlJOUia ft TafTov TtrrrV4rXTOt.nii or material will be r paired free of cbarpe. Persons wishing to buy would do vveljl to call and examine fo themselves. - Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. Kpairing executed at short notice and on very rea sonable terms. Fayetteville. Oct 1. ISofi. ALL Notes and Accounts du W. F. & E. F. Moore, j and also those due Moore & Brother; that are unset- i tied on the 1st of December, will positively be put in j the hands of an Officer for collection. ' t - -,. E. F. MOORE, Adm'r. i Nov; 12, 7. -Im Hu ti d. Pine Ziand- V.'e offer for sale 2000 Acres round Pine Turpentine LAND 17 miles from Fayetteville. between the Wes tern and Centre Plank Roads the Moranton Road running through the same. A bargain will be sold in these lands. For particulars apply to Mr Charles Munroe near the land or to the subscribers. Nov. 12 57-Ct J. & T. WADDILL. i FOREIGN & DOMESTIC. C. 3. LESTE has on X X M-f iA V ILOVlik if SELECT i'il.i .JT-'tt:fe-"J?3 ASSORTMENT OF Consisting in part of 5 5 3 Bbls -do -do OLD N ASH BR AXD Y rUKE;o!d live Whiskey Scuppernong Wine; Vintugc 1855 - - - - Domestic Whiskey - - . - - - - N. K. Hum - . . ,. - HO I . I A i -trtlT- 73-tr 50 5 Bbls do dt T "LOOK OUT fOI" Til C LOLOMOTIVli,' .J. V. LETT nas just received a large and general STOCK OF GOODSduited tb theFallaud Wintertradc, consisting " of a choice selection of Staple and Fancy DRY fiOOHS, Boots and SKoes. with almost everything desirable in that line. ' PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to be had AT LETT'S. Goods sold at the lowest prices for .CASH, or ex changed for country produce. Sept. 2(J. 1857. ly-pd FOR THE FALL & WINTER 1857. JUST RECEIVED! (Call foon, eecure a good bargain and save money;) One of the largesthand somest and cheapest stocks of BOOTS AN J) SHOES, LADIES' GAITERS, satin and colored; Ladies' k gents . DANCING SHOES, of a new and beautiful pattern: i YOUTH'S aud CHILDREN'S BOOTS. SHOES tw" GAITERS; INDIA-RUBBER SHOES, and everj article in his line. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, and buyers will find it to their interest to cal before purchasing elsewhere. M.. FAULK. ZrA who have lost their soles; coriie for ward, and they will.be rsnewed for Seveaty-tive cent and upwards. " . M. (F. v s. J. HINSDALE'S Ague "Ifxtore; also. Cham-oions'8 Aerue Medicine; Shallcnberger'f Fever and Augue Antidote, and Rowand's Tonic Mi ture. For sale by - B. J. U2iSVAliE. Aiisr- is. es-tt -- -o f-- f--- y f- f 1 4fofa'4fafa-foM& .m. . r . .. jB y w y-' ffl KS'i msm&K VcHcVilic : Hotel. IuiHiilnn' for Snb. THE AliOVE NAMED PilOTI 11 be sold to auy-.rcvpousihlu- iin n, i.j m., if applied for Letwe n the present !ii ,o lh of Deoeml-er neM. If hot sold ly the l. . - will be rold at Auction after t!.e 111 it iSuy 1 1' j . ry next, in Lots to suit j ure hirers. Any information wanted ill be chetrfullv ii Hpplyinprto - -J. H. IIOBjiTS .s. to. ,ayettcvillal Septeniljej- 12, 18.7. t7-tf Town purs copy, tf r a a i Cfi: 'i A o X ' n : tr v t , a si r.r. z:u. tt3' I'LIiSUN dLbirh:f woik done hi U . 1 "Tl 6tyle in the ftbc.ve. !t tr; : nt, run ., i - . i vices by addressinc me.at ! avct tc il!e. N. f. pi UrlJ. JIcH., will take contracts iiny m1.i j j c f uiitrv. within 100 mile lum. 1-Vvi tl, ill.. umpt attention w'ill Leiven to tl:e;'i::e. Sep. 12, 1K.7. ty To 1Iie AiUH'tt ii I DR. CHARLES TIIOMION, ,V lilm'. n . C, respectfully tall the titte.ntroii oJ nil tin ' ilicli'd with .Cancerous nt:'( ctions, to (Ii- i-i. . j cures which he has effected, and v. l.Icli fnd I , : yiously given up ly other pliysiciniis in :!;t:.-n as'Ii:ciiialie. '1 In-sc i in s t it ti he cnlil.M! t.. ! j sponsible persons- hving in t J.a.t n-nrty. (; waa MrsMalcora McLcod, ond another vas .VrJ, j Kay, both of which whh of long staidiii - ;,; aggravated chaiaehr. Ai y Jierson v. i- ), i ,; cured of that dreadful dinf.se ki.i.v. n r.s I'mi.i . i I i i do well to npply to j;r. H; iq.Hni, Thcservices of Dr. T. viJI. aleo be li.m.d likh! ful to all pc m-iii- nflrctt i v, ''h Ulcers iiud t M long standing. Ilheuinnt h in. I'liDcrcAc. The Dr. can be consulted on the 1 nVe i.m-- d plaints, by either feeing or 'un s; !mr ,h''Ut ni Creek, Mooro Co.. N. C., mIiv !. ing a few weeks. .Those in i.f .did 1 7- , i' n t lo well fomake iinincdiato Hppl-vtjon. ::s u uiem more difficult to cin e. li- cii. . i ii,. Hall P. O., I'Udcn Co.. N. C. Sf'P 12. "Jm-pd ' E, GL0II S.Ras received Tils - I-1 . I ' ,. ' i in U, Oi 1 1 );.M .... r. Cn eistin;,' Of n T('Hi, ,i i f :i.f: SILVKK AND PLAT 1.1 V. . I.: , ami mii.;t,u:v , P. S. His personal attention Mill be yultl t, V.'.i chrs andJewelry eiilrusttd to him for r pnir--. eept. t'J C8-;jrn ' $100 Mewaid. lly Ror.m was forcibly entered o;i Sni;d:iy i. (he l'ith Seteni''er, by oiiie.iuikijou n pir.'oii r son.-, who t,ook from my tU't-U ?:t-2 in Hunk I'lll S'' in Gold and Sihir. I will . i tl. e nl,,u i ; reward for the apprctienvion ol tl. ih'u-t ; Jim Of the monev. or 5J ('or cither. T ";" Is now receiving a large uml eiKial cii,! . DRY CKJOEiB. Among VvLich are splendid I) BBSS 41 ) ( D With every article i-i ti e D R Y G O O L S j I i j . All of -nhich. beui fmrclmed y t! e p!l4 J.n- . be oll'ered by wholefyile or n (nil at a . n.ai :.t : for cash or on time to pum tim! ci;:.t u.ci . . Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1857. To ll MUonimn tike Wl:,yt, '.: i DAVID S. TAV iAilt, ' j . liespectfully it: forms the 'good ( oj '- of ij'ayetteville. and the country p ik.i a l!y. tLut l.i 1 . , 6pened a GROCERY SJORFut the foot d In ;.i,t !. nearly opposite Mr. Geo. McNeill's, wheie he "ii.ii ; .! . j keeping constantly on h'and a well t-tk-cl d i-nj pi i. I Groceries and Country Prodi, j suitable for family une.. He will be l.pj y to k !.; ; old acquaintances and' ull othvis v. ishin- fc i I 1 i - - i his line. ; r OCt. 10,- 1667. Zya WATCHES, JEWKElt'Y, &c am now receiving julditioi;.- to iuv Stock of vssa irA tchi: s. Jt: 1 1 v; . i:v, I Silver and Plated irdrc, Muisical Instruments- MHtJwrv and Favni . 1 'WlHyh roakeB tny-S.tock good, r Thore v.ho n i e ;.' .t to make their puichafes would do weil to cull, j , W. l'UKti:. ' fifSyWatch Repairing done iii the Lest n..iii ! tier and warranted. i Oct. S. v 70-."t;i.. ' 25 I)oliars Reward! J.iijLirA-urA v..fju-au i 1)U iyr. ;;.-, ; .-; . BRYAT OXENDINJ:, a free ni;in of co'o'r. v.i,.. v... bld at the Court Hotif-v, by an.ordi r of Omrl, : ; 1 purchaSel by the subscriber. This is to fur -a. mm .'II persons from harboring sa.d Oxeadiiv: a- tl." ti;,t est penalty of the law will be enforced n.-iio.-t t !..,!. I will give the above reward for hirt couiiiK .:.,,., t .i Jail to that I can get him. JOHN T. WRli J II r. No d mbt he will be found lurking in Robe-oi cu,i- ty as he has a mother in that county. Nov. 12, , 75- J. T. V, Tiik .Vj'lMtoACiTt.Na ForitTir. Evt-ry)ody i-inr !,ri preparations of i-oine kind f or the j.roper ob'i r ui.- of the "Glorious 1-ourth." honn; will go ai-iu;..i, :.i tome will stay at home, others will reuaiu ?,,), r : -will don military uiiiform., while the prei.t j ;.; ,m; will wear such plain clothes as are l ecujiiing l. i -; table and patriotic private citizens. Of (uim: ti great maFS of these people w ill get their prir' ;:!- the Brown Store Ulothinic lJall of Kockbill x V. il . ; Noe. 03 and 005 (new style) Che.suut htrcct, Sixth. July 11,1857. tf.V. turn jmWWti mil ni.mt;B - MyHOUKIiand LOT. next d,oor lo the r'-d-; of John H. Hall Esfj., irt offered for rent In; the i ingyear. Fos-ession may be hal at any t:n.' . For terms Ac.j applyto MRS. H. I'. LAi:. Nov. 19. 70-tf. STATE OV DfORTII LAND cfMKi:ii- COl'STV. Superior Conrt of Laxr, r ; . J Fall Term 1857. tt is ordered by his Honor" John L- I It is orueiec y Qf cjU L. J .alley curt I e lu id ou From the Minutes cr;. 3, iird Fixtures li