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THE f ti ERLO.M OF Tfl PII13SS IS' lSSfifEil'A1IIK filOM ; TII3 RIGHTS OF TilK PEOte
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EAYETTEVILLE Cv; XllSBAY, DECEMEER 10, 1857.
W tf. F. WIGHTM1N, Editor, J.
VOLUME 979.
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till forbid and charged accordingly. Special
attention is directed to this requisition.
WM. F. WIGIITMAN & CO.
CbE'IEXl" G. WRIGHT.
Forney at X.aw, Faj-elttTlllt,S.C.
fjfcc at the corner of Bow and Green streets.
1ry 3, 1856.
J. A. SPEAKS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATTENDS the Courts
of Cumberland, Harnett
Wake and Johnston.
Address, Toomer, Harnett Co., X. C.
Feb. IG. 185G. 85-y
BART WW FULLER,
Attorney at Law,
PAVETTEVILLE, X, C .,
May be consulted at the Law Office of Jese G. Shop-,
herd. Est., on Green Street.
July 19, 1856. 7-tf
ANDREW J. STEDMAX,
Attorney at Law
Having removed to PITTSBORO, N. C. will attend
regularly the Courts of Chatham, Moore and Harnett
Counties.
April 14, 1856. tf
JOHN D. SHAW.
ATTTORSEIT AT UW.
Rockingham. Richmond -Couaty North Carolina
will practice in the Courts of Richmond, Anson anu
Robesoii. All business entrusted to his care will re
ceive strict attention. July.ll, JtLEr&i.
F )R SALE.
Sit Acres of Land, lying on Cape Fear River Store,
Dwelling, Out Houses all in lirst rate order. The Store
is at a line business stand at the Cross Roads and the
and is uot to be excelled by auy in North Carolina.
Anv nersoa desiriuar to purchase can obtain further
particulars respecting the property by c
cither of us at Willis' Creek on the Wikuin
calling cn
iton Road
15 miles from I avetteville.
SARAH WRIGHT.
Oct.. 18-tf JAMES WRIGHT.
Five sevenths of the FARMING AND TURPEN
TINE L AND iu Harnett county, known as the Parker
and McNeill lauds, joining Win. Harr ngton's land on
Upper Little River. There is some 20') acres cf the
best quality of low grounds on the River. The up
la:i Is are heavily timbered with pines, and within six
miles of the Fayettcvilte and Western Railroad.
For particulars apply to O McARTHL'R.
J. P. ROPER,
J. Wr. McKAT.
Nov. 1856 29, 26 tf :
i
A. I. Campbi'll, j
tUCTIOSEER A C03IMISSIOX MERCHANT,
East side of Gillespie street,
Fayettetille, N. C.
October 1. 1855
HARKI.E FACTOR. V.
BY GEO. LAUDER.
'early opposite to . E. W. Willkings' Auction Store
Fayetteville, N. C.
Oct. 1. 1856. v
Fall Stock, 1857.
B. F. PEARCK & CO.,
RE now receiving a large and well selet!ed
stock
L Of
consisting in part of :
Black and Figured Silks;
nglish and French Merinoes;
Plain and Fig'd DeLanes;
French all weol Plaids;
Alpacas of all qualities;
Black Bombazine;
English, French and American Prints;
Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;)
Ladies' Cloaks of every description;
Jaconet Edgings and Insertions;
Collars and Undersleeves;
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts;
Ribbons, Trimmings, &c;
Cloths and Cassirneres;
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 Bleached Table Cloths;
Towellings of all kinds;
Negro Blankets;
Extra quality Bed Blankets;
Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops;
Good assortment of Hoop Skirts;
Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, and
quality;
Silk, Leghorn, and Straw Bonnets;
Moleskin, Cassiinere and Wool Uats;
Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c.
ALSO
A large and fashionable stock of
All ot which will be sold low for CASH, or oa our
usual time to punctnal customers either at Wholesale
or Re. ail. All persons are respectfully invited to
give us a call.
B. F. PEARCR J- W. PEARCE, Jr.
3p. IS 4837 . C7 tf
GROCERIES, HARD-
ware 6c, t'C.
The undorsicriK d are now receiving a largo assort
ment oti;R0:iESiES HIRXWAKE. IKON, STEEL,
IIOLLOW-WAliE, SHOES, l.EATIIUR & SADI'LB
RV, which they will sell at wholesale at a Kmall ad
vance oa cost for cash, or on usual time to prompt
dealers. G. W . WILLIAMS &. CO.
Jnly 25, 1857. 6(-tf - j
A CARD.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform his old
frieuds and customers that fie can be found atuhe'
Store of C. E. Leete. where he will be glad to see
them. J. R. McDOXALD.
Jan. 17, 1857, - 33-tf
t., . .... .
j T ff FT" M A G ' 0 1, 1 A REST A UK A NT.
They say the Magnolia Tree is the handsomest
growth south of Maso'i and Dixon's line, and il is evi
dently a faet. It is also said the Magnolia lie.staurant
en Green Street, between Dr. 15. W. Robinson's Medical
Establishment, and Mr P. Taylor' Store, and nearly
opposite the Shcmwell House, is the Finest and best
kept of auy other establishment in the South. Persons
wishing to find cannot well miss it: it is the VELLOW
BUILDING.
The subscriber would take this method of thanking
the citizens of this place and the surrounding conntry.
for the unprecedented liberality tliey have bestowed
cn him. and would solicit a continuation.
He has always on hand the VERY BEST LIQUORS.
WIVES and CORDIALS, that can be found in the
United Stat s, either by the quantity or otherwise.
Also. Cigars. Pickk's, Sardines. Cheese. Preserved
Fruits. Lemon Syrup, and many other good things,
and flatters himself that he has the most polite, obli
ging, accomplished and FRAJCK. vender to ntt'-ml to
his establishment, that can be found either North or
South. Temperance drinks put up at the shortest
notice. He would call attention particularly to his
private rooms upstairs, which are large, comfortable,
and in -rood order. j
R. JONES. i
Yellow Building, Green St.. Favetteville, N. C.
May 16. 1S57. 50-tf
For the Fall and Winter
JUS T R e c i: I v
Call soon, Secure a Good
Bargain
and
save JSlontv!!
One of the Largest, Handsomest a ml
Cheapest Stocks of
for -Gentlemen's wear, ever brought to- this
Market, and no mistake".
Also, a Magnificent assortment of
I; Boy's Suits and Extra Jackets of;
.II colors of
Ready to
Cloth.
F01
ISailroacl Hands
XKuiK - ' -
ing, at a very
low figure.
ror Ij!-it IlaiK?. A larjre lot
Jackets and Over Coats; also, fancy Fian
Ovcr Shirts and Pants very -heap.
Of r
nel,
j A verv extensive assortment of
CESTLEUEX'S 1 1 II IS !i ! li (iOSD$,
Fine i.inen and Fancy Marseilles Shirts and
Colars, Under-g-arnieiits of heavy Siik and
Merino, Socks, Cravats, Gloves, Handkerchiefs,
Suspenders, and
Boats ami Kiiors from the heavi
est Water-Proof, to the finest Pump and Fair
Stitched; Philadelphia made.
I Sat- ::! Cfips, of all description.
LADIES' FRENCH TRAVELLING TRUNKS.
Extra large sizes Bonnet Boxes; Gents' English Sole
Leather, Spanish Iron Frame and Packing Trunks;
English Soie Leather Val.ces, and others: a new style
of Travelling Hags (very convenient;) Ge.ntlemen's
Shawls and Fancy Buggy Blankets: genuine Havana
Segars; Umbrellas; Walking Canes; India Rubber
Over Coats. Leggings and Handles: also. Over Shoes
for Ladies; and a great variet. of Fancy Goods too
numerous to mention.
All w hich will be sold at wholesale or retail very
low for cash or on time to prompt paying customers.
Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
to me. I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same.
GEORGE BRANDT,
South Side Hay Street.
Opposite G. W. Williams &. Co.
September 20, 1857. CO-tf.
May be found at his rooms, during his regular Oftlce
hours, viz: from 9 A. M. to 1 1'. 51
a P. M. .to 5 P. M.
wliere he will be pleased to recei ve calls from all who
may be in need of his professional services.
No inducement will be held out by offering to per
form operations for a sine.ll compensation: a good
price will be charged in all cases. And patients fa
voring Dr B. with their conli ieuce, may reiy upon his
utmost exertions to perform every operation iu as per
fect a manner as possible.
SAll operations must be paid for as soon as com
pleted. ,
P. S. Those who a're now indebted will please call
and settle.
Oct. '7, 1857- tf
J. S. BAXKS,
COMMISSION AND FORWARDING
MERCHANT,
WILMING'ION, JST. C.
January 1, 1S56. ly-pd
iff.
53
i.-ii
SELF-SEALING JARS.
For preserving Fresh Fruits and Vegetables. Pints
Quartsand Half Gallons, at $2 40, S3 411, and S5 25,
per dozen, respectively. For sale at the Crociery
Store. W. N. TILLINGHAS.'.
' Also, Kresh Supplies of CHINA, GLASS
WARE and Table Knives.
June 20, 1-57. 55-tf
James C. Smith. Mile's Costin
JAMES. C. SMITH CO.,
Commission Merciants,
Have removed their office tc the second story of the
building formerly occupied by the Telegraph Company
where they are prepared to attend to all business in the
Commission line.
All business entrusted to them will be punctually
attended to.
Wilmington, October 1, 1856 y
' T, C '
avijiagre for Sale.
1 Very Fine Carriage and 1 Second
il anu uAiiuuittl
for sale by
E. F MOORE.
Sept. 20
10,000 lbs. Tallow anted,
For which the highest cash price will be paid.
Oct. 1, 1856. A. 21. CAJIPBEX-L..
'. DOC'i'Ott B"ltA3iK WILLIAMS'S 1
C 15 L K B 11 A r ED 11 Y 15 W HISK E t
The Sulwriber has made arraasrei. ents to keep
i,niilv nf t.lie Qenuine Article, and is the only Ageui
for the sale ol the above brand of A No. 1 Kye Whiti
kev in this place. '
EOB T MITCHELL.
May 49-tf
FMOSFECTUS :-
. r or - :
THE 3VOHTTI CAROLINA PRESBVTERIAS
Tlie,-jPresby terian Cliurcll ill
ha.Sj.aitjr labored antler sei'4
I Ci -"A
fruity tti! wa,!jtf "-ar-journal advocate
chums and represent her interests. It is esti
mated tluit only 1000 Presbyterian Weeklies
are taken in tlie hounds of our three. Pres!)yte
ries. We have 13,000 Communicants, and it
is safe to infer that there are 30,000 Presby
terians in principle in tiie State. Our Synod
stands fifth in the Union in point of numbers,
and lier membership is trreuter th.in that of
any bynod South or West of . Pennsylvania.
Our sister States on the North s and South,
neither of which lias u membership so larire as
ours publish the Central, and
the Southern
Presbyterian, for the benefit of
their people.
The time lias 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 our members
will take a-btatc paper who will take no other
liie 1 upcr is needed to be the organ of our
ynocl ami i'resby tones to elevate and en
lighten the piety ot our me ii'.ership by diffnsiti"-
et angelical Know:e Ige lo j. remote the cause
of Education to develope the talents of our
-uiniMry, sum to strengthen the attachment of
our people to the soil and sanctuaries of the
own State.
11 our Ohnrch in other States, and other
t.hurches m tins State, can supply their mem
bers with a religious journal, why may not we?
I Are North Carolina Presbyterians inferior in
talent, energy and patriotism'to their neighbors
on me 'ortn or outh, or to Christians of
other denominations at home? With the
same or better opportunities of accomplishing
this work, shall we leave it undone? In the
language of one of our most able and useful
Ministers, an adopted son of our State, "It
ought to have been undertaken 20 years ago,
but it is not too late to begin to do ri-lit."
In the last two or three months, a fund of I
about i-j000 has been 'subscribed as a perma
nent capital. At aiBetiug of the contributors
held at Greeusborosigh on the 14th of May.
ivev. a. Ijaicer. VJ
iaiver. Lftiairmun. the I'aner w:is nn. I
i
( ' ' ri t H t 1 1 f 1 n f T hk Vonrrr ,
a .
HYiEHiAX. Ilev. Win. N. Mebaue and Rev.
George McNeill were elected Editors: Rev.
Messrs. George McNeill, Win. N Mebane, A.
i B.-iker aid C II. Wilev, and Messrs. George
McNeill, Sr., Join. II. Cook and David Mur
phy were appointed an Executive Com in it tee,
to establish the Paper and manage its business
affairs. - .
j It is our wish and design to make the Nokth
Carolina Presbytekiax a journal of the firt
class, equal to the best in the country iu typo
grai)liica: appearance and in adaptation to the
j wants of our Churches. Its columns will afford
the latest intelligence, both foreign and domes
tic, and special care will be taken to give tfu!l
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.
i Our first appeal is to our own people to N
C. Presbyterians. Whilst we rely confidently
upon their favor, we trust that the native sons
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
i Ministry and membership, will take a' deep
i interest in this enterprise, and h'itc it their
' hearty support.
Tkkms: $2 per annum in advance, or on de
livery of the first iiiitnber;$2 50 in six .months
S3 at the end of the year. To clubs of 25 or
more, paying iu advance and when the Paper
is sent to one address, a discount of 10 per
cent, will he 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 many 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 r,fxt
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 payinj; subscription list of at least 3000.
SOT Address, Editors of the North Carolina
Presbyterian, Fayetteville, N. C.
Fayetteville, May 20, 1857
FOR SALE.
Heavy 4-4 Beaver Creek Sheetings.
Cotton Yarn, Warp and Filling, Nos. 5 to 10.
ALSO.
Belt. Picker, Roller a id Lace LEATHERS.
Oils and Manufacturer's Findings.
Winter strained. Sperm. Lard and Linseed Oils.
Shuttlie's Isinglass, French Glue, Emory, Roller
Cloth and Glass Steps.
J. II. II ALL, Pres. B. C. M
July 2G. 1S5? " -tf
Co.
JUST RECEIVED and fr sale
fresh supply of Crackers, Cheese, Butter, Ap-
id.-s Chest nuts, ana uranges.
i
II. E HEIDE.,
foot of Hayruount.
Oet 24.
73-tf
TIIE WILMINGTON, CHARLOTTE &
HUTU ER fOBD BA1LROAI) COMPANV.
IT is ordered by the Board of Directors of tuis Com
pany, that lor the ensuing year the following mstal
, meats be called for, viz: ,
I Third instalment of TWENTY per cent, to be due
I and payable on the first dav of December 18o7.
Fourth instalment of TEN per cent to be due and
tvjvnhle nn tho first dav of Februai'V 1S58.
Fifth instalment of TEN per cent, to be due and pay
able ou the nrt day ot May ISob.
Sixth instalment of TEN per cent to be due aud pay
able on the 2d day of August 1858.
This call applicable only to those Cotintics East of
I the Pee Dee, and those West of Charlotte.
II. W. GUION, Prest.
FRESH TURNIP SEED.
" FLAT DUTCH, .
11ED TOP,
, , KNGLISH NORFOLK,
LARGE GLOliE,
" ;w RUTA BAG A.
Just received and for sale by
S. J. IIIXSDALE.
July 11. 1857.
tf
The following vnlnablo
Etc. Hall dee'd. is offered for sale and consists of the
following tracts :
2? that desirable place known as Rome, containing
t"t. b acres -With all the imnrovements. This
North CttroliM?ArtS, ' ? s 11 entire or divided, to suit purchasers.
t'; uw ui ura nail- uusine) sunas ?n
tvovato' IichVottwIuS mercaiitlle basinesa. " t- . ;
No 2, Consists f a Lot and Brick Store (2 tene
ments j in Cambleton, on Bridge Street near Claren
don Uridge. and is a very desirable stand for business.
No ,3 Is ; vacant lots in Camphrditnn. known in City
KDlotas.Nos 1(19, 111. 112, and haifoflot 113.
M No 4. Is a dwellinsr house and lot on Havmnnnt
coiner of Plankroad and Adams .St. A very" desira
ble Vesideuce for the whole year.
N'5, Is a Corn Mill and Steam Engine and Boiler,
of 10 V 15 horse power. This is well north the at-'
I ''mo or those living where water power is not arail-
able, will be sold at a great bargain. j
'iiiis appiy io , J. 11. 11 ALL, Assignee
Aug.fct 1. lSo7. i;it:
5U irons .o 1 PcniviEin (iuano.
Eor sale hy
G. W. WII.LIAMS & Co.
- . C5-tf
Anlust 29
B.E. PEARCK & CO.,
j ' DEALERS IN
FOR f jIGX AND DOMESTIC DRY GOOD
HITS, CAPS, BOOTS, AND SHOES,
Umbrellas and Ready-lLtdc Clothing,
HAY STREET,
FAVETTEVILLE . C.
B. r. FEARCK.
Aug 1st,
j
w. rEir.ru. jij
01-tf
W. II. T UK LI V a T () S,
General Commission Mercliaiif.
NORTH WATER STREET,
Wil ningion, JV. C,
TiU give personal attention to the sale or shmment of
til cuusigiimeuts of Naval Stores or other country
produce, and any other business entrusted to his care,
will be promptly attended to.
April 18. 1S57. ly
THE undersigned having executed a power of At
torney lo E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make
all settlements for me in ray name. - and generally to
transact all busiuessasl might or could do were I per
sonally present. . J. J.MOORE.
,Junc (i, 53-tf
M'iiur eiiut , i -,.t
Uriim w t j
tlfTike" fen own. tint
T . t ! . . . . 1 1-
Jt tliey Uave lormed a eonartnershin. under Inn n:ime
avd style, of
I3KDtD3ST $c 111 Ul D,
for the purpose of carrying on the mercantile business
in the Town of Lumberton. and are now reeeivinsr
their FALL $c fVI.YTER STOCK of STAPLE
and Kancy l-ry Goods, Head v-m;ule
dut!iinr, Family Groceries, &.., iN.c.
To which they would respectfully invite the atten
tion of their friends ami the public generally.
;!Tjry-pRuDUCE taken in exchange for goods.
AXUfS I. BROWN" KVKBETT I.. WARD.
Lumberton, Oct. 10. 71-3m
H itmlngton, . C,
V7I3LcL ATTSI-JB IJST OiYir-TLi'S' TO ALL
Business in the above line, entrusted to his care.
Special attention will be given to the sale of
Timber free of commissions.
Oct. 10, 1S57. 71-tf
MKDICAL COLLEGIA OF GEOIIGIA,
AT AUGUSTA.
The Twenty-Sixth course of Lectures in this Insti
tution, will commence ou 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 aud Practice of Medicine, L. D. Ford. M.D.
Materia Mediea. Therapeutics and Medical Jurispru
dence, I P Gravin. M. D.
Olistetrics aud Diseases of Women and Infants, J. A
Eve. M. D.
Physiology and Pathological Anatomy. II. V. M
MUler. M.D.
Chemistry and Pharmacy. Alex. Means. M D.
Demonstrator of Anatomy, R Campbell. M. D.
Assistant Demonstrator of Anatomv, S. B. Simmons.
M. D.
Clinical 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 anv member of
the Faculty, or to I. 1 GRAVINDean.
Sept 5th, 1857. (JG-tf - - -
C0ND STOCK!
STARR Sc WILLIi-lVlB
ARE now receiving THEIR SECOND STOCK FOR
THIS SEASON, embracing,
Dry f.'ootls,
Hats, Brots-, Shoes,
and Madf.-cp Clothing,
- To which they invite the attention of Wholesale
buyers generally.
J. M. William
71-tf
. B. StaiulI
Oct. 10.
:VV PAI.L& WITRi GOODS.
DANIEL CLARK
s uow receiving, di
rect from New York,
a large and well selected
Stock of
HEAD Y-JifADE
Consisting of every variety
of
Coals,
Pants, and
Tresis,
and nest approved Stylet
t the Latest
"A general assortment of Shirts. Stocks, ic, &c.
lie will attend as usual to Triminiiig,
Cutting and all business In his line.
September 2G, 3m.
BLANKS.
or ah iirax
BALE AT THIS OFFICE.
FOR
list; r
:ttevili
'ivvr:iBNr ivilmisotu.v pay:
Stf amer -Majtriulia leaves fayetipvifl1 on J:ouilay aa Thi.
Any niorninfts. 13 niinoten after san-rix.' '
Leaves Wilmington on Tuesday hoi Kridny moroings.
StemisiT Kanny Luttcrloh. li-avfs fayetteville on Tuejil
nud Kriday mornings. 15 rain-Jtrg alter faa-Hc.
Leaves Wilmlnjrfon UVdiici'day and Saturday moruii
Both carryii:jr Krpi"ljt and rspen;M. ;
.Strtmer Rownn. with fall acts tit Lighter'! vuas rogulai
carrying. Freijrht only -
J h regularity of our Boats on alt stage of the Jciver.
f h d.;spatch a i;d proniiftnt-fsin delirorinf goods arr too w
known tQ require coromt-Dt . . . . , .
To our patrons we tender our' thanks tot the Tnry 'tiht i
patronage heretofora benowed. a id .en astnre airshipjwr Uv
no elTr.rt.- w i 11 & Da red in f nf nr nti.l rcl' runiMixit lb,
fscitrtiuor d.:ifrtri. axi equa! if.rtaieor 4".y 1wj-
Fatette7:He, N. C.
ucti:,. i6ij ,
ltl
NOTICE.
I'ersons indebted to Jas. C. McEaehin. r.s Gnardit
of the heirs of John Morrison, dee'd, are hereby r
' sjiecifully informed, that said guardian lms in a pier
majority of instances endorsed and transferred the
: notes to the undersigned. Also, that our urgent in
eessities. apart from the reqi irements nf the endorse.
Compel us to collect as speedily as possible. All tho-
imh bted will therefore" oblige us. and themselves toi
i by paying up immediately. We must and will su
wliere the money is not i'orthcomjnsr.
A. 1. MOURTSON.
.1.- M. MORRISON
N. A. JIOIIRISON.
Laurinburgh. N. C. March 7, 1857. 40-tl
P tints, Oils,
Varnish, Brushes, for
S.'J. HINSDALE.
C3-tf
Sale by
Aug.
15,
White Lead mid
Linseed Oil, . lor"
sale by
Aug.
S. J.
;:;-tf
HINSDALE.
15,
( -ongress Watei
Aug.I.s. C3-tf
for sale hv
s. J. HINSDALE.
A. A. McKcfliau
Respectfully informs his friends and the public, that lie
has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his
Old Stand, expressly for mauulacts.rni Carriages.
Thankful lor the very liberal put .-image he has 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 warrai.ts his work to be
made of the best material and by expt lienced workmen
in each branch of the business. His 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 in any work done elsewhere that is as
well done. He now has on hand, finished, the largest
s t oc k o f C A R R I A G ES , B A R O I J C H E S, ROCKA W AT S ,
AND BCGGIES. ever oilered in this place, and a very
large stock of work nearly finished.' which will be sold
very low for Cash, or ou short time to punctual custom
ers. f3-llc has on hand more than ONE HUS'DKED
AND FIFTY Vehicles finished and in course f con
strue tine. '
or material will be r paired tree or ceariie. . . i
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and j
examine fo theinyelves. j
Orders thankfully received and promptly at tended to.
Repairing executed at short notice and on very rea
sonable terms.
Fayetteville. Oet 1. 1S5C.
ALL Notes and Accounts i!u W. F. E. F. Moore,
and also those due Moore A Brother, that are unset
tled on the 1st of December, will positively be put iu
the hands of an Oflicer
for collection.
E. F. MOORE, Ad m 'r.
7. -I:n
Nov. 12,
Ho jid.
Pine Zand-
V.'e offer for sale 2000 Acres round Pine Turpentine
LAND 17 miles from. Fayetteville. between the Wes
tern and Centre Plank Roads the Morganton Road (
running through the same. A bargain will be sold in
these lauds. For particulars apply to Mr Charles
Munroe near the land or to the subscribers.
Nov. 12 57-Ct J. &, T. W ADD ILL. :.
3
3 -
& DOMESTIC.
C. S. LESTE has on
HAND at present a
SELECT
ASSORTMENT OF
Consistinir in part of
OLD NASH BRANDY
PURE old Rye Whiskey
Scnppernong Wiue; Vintage 1855
ALSO-
----- Domestic Whiskey
------- N. E. Rum
50
13'ols
do
,
rs-tt'
"l.OOli. OCT TilE bilLOMOTIVU.'
J. XV. L KTT
nas just received a large and general STOCK OF
GOODSsuited to theFalland Wintertrade.cousisting
of a choice selection of
Staple and Fancy DKY fiOOTJS,
Boots and Shoes, with almost everything desirable in
that line.
PRIME FAMILY GROCERIES always to he had
AT LETT'S.
Goods sold at the lowest prices for CASH, or ex
changed for country produce.
Sept. 2(i. 1K57. 'y-pd
FOIITJ1E FALL & WINTER 1S57.
JUST RECEIVED!
(Call soon, secure a good
bargain and save money.)
One of the largest, hand-
xen somest and cheajiest stocks
of BOOT S A'I)
SIfiOJtiS, LADIES
GAITERS, satin and
colored; Ladies' & gents
DANCING SHOES,
of a new and beautiful pattern;
YOUTH'S aud CHILDREN'S BOOTS. SHOES am
GAITERS; INDIA-RUBBER SHOES, and everx
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.
figg-Ali who have lost their soles" come for
ward, and they will be renewed for Seventy-live cent
aud upwards. M. ,F.
s.
-J. HINSDALE'S A ?ue Mlstorr: also.
Champions's Aa-ue Medicine; Sballenberirer'j
Fever and Augue Antidote, and Kowand's Tonic Mix
ture. For sale by S. J. HINSDALE
Aug.
t tr f e 1
n 151,1s
5 do
3 do
iiyctlcviilc .llotd.. Furiiiiurc
and iFixtnits :for Sale,
TUB AIJOVE NAMED
PROPERTY
.1 be sold to auy. responsible., pewen, -upon lair
ins, if applied for let ween the pn-sent time and the
ihof December aet. -Ifiiotsold by, the 15 of l!( c
' y will be eold at Auction after the tirst day of Jau
ry next, in Lots to suit purcha.-ers. . : ,
vu' information wanted u ill be rli'oi-ri,n
upplyinff to r - j. h.
K .'UKTS Vfc CO.
. ayetteville. September 12, 1857.
, Towa papers copy. tf - .
ti7-tf
liitlCIi- A"SOS 'SETiASiTXEK.
i2i PEIiSON desirii:(f work done in tie
71 style in the above tlepr.r(rai:nt, can recti re
rvices by addressing me at r ayclteviHe. N.i".
Ur ). JicO., will take contracts any where in
untry, within loo miles Hem Feyttteville,
ompt attention will be given to li;c tame.
Sep. 12, 1S67. Jy
les
my
the
and
To tlie AfdicU il I
! DR. CHARLES T1IOMP50N, of Bladen. criuify
. C, respectfully calls the attention of u'Ci those ."f
iTittedwith Cnneerous nfrictions, to ll.e r 11:111 kui.lii
; cures which he has effected, and which find been j re
j viouslv given up by other physicians in Bliiden counfy
! as inciirable. U h i-e can s can be eeililnu lo ly ii
j sponsil.-le persons living in that ic.ur.ly. One ot Hu m
vas MrsMaleom .VcLcod, and anollier was J.'r.Jix.. J!c
j Kay, both of which v. as of long i-lai ding nnu ol' im
i aggravated eharaelir. Ai y jiersoii wishing to be
! cured of that dreadful disease knew n as Cante r will
i do well to apply to 1'r. Tli ir.psoif. - '
i Tht-servieesof Dr. T. will also be found highly un--!
iul to ! P son.'- afllicteu v. :!h L leers Hi.d eld Soi es of
long stamiing. Rlieumatisin.' Tumors. Ac.
i The Lr. can be consulted o,, the above r.r.mcd con.:
I plainis. by either fceiei; or a.Uli es.-ing him nt ( rain's
j Creel;. Aioore Co.. N. C, where he" intends rtmuin
i ing a -few weeks. Those in nt d ef his services will
i do well toinake immediate application. asge renders
: thein more dilUcult lo cure. Ills dii-ec lion is WhUe
1 Hall P. O., Bladen Co.. N. C.
Sep 12. 3ni-pd '''
E, GLOVER
PLS as received Ii Is
a-H Stock of Goods,
Fall
Con-
sisting of
WATCHES, JF.WKI.K V
SILVER AXI) ri.ATKnV ARK,
axo Mii.irAiiy Gooi.-s.
V. S. His personal attention will be paid to all AVaL
dies and Jewelry entrusted !o him for repairs,
sept. 19 CS-yni
$100 Reward.
II y Room was forcibly entered on Sunday night
the Lith September, by some .unknown pc rton or p-er-sons,
who took from my desk fo(2 in Bank Bills and
$Ho in Gold and Silver. I will tiv. the above named
reward for the apprehcns-ioii ol thei,i--r.rra irct-oTc-rj
of the moncv. or ii50 for either.
JAMES KWJUE -
Is now receiving a large and general supply of
Among wtich are splendid DRESS BOOBS,
With every article in tho
DRY GOODS LINE.!
All of which, being purchased bv the package, will
be ottered by wholesale or retail at n Mr.ai) adE'ice
for cash or on time to punctual customers. '.
Fayetteville, Oct. 3, 1857. ' 70-tf -'
th.Q
DAViD S. .TAYJLOIt,
Kespectfully h foinis the good lieojile
of
j nivHuiin;. linn mcAiMiiai v euci it 1 jy , mill 1J e JjUs
opened a GROCERY STORE at the foot of llayuiuimt
nearly opposite Mr. Geo. McNeill's, where he "intends
keeping constantly on hand a well selected, bupply of
Groceries and Country Produce
suitable for family use. He v. ill be hp py to Fee his
old acquaintances and all olhus v, ithiiijj tuppltcs iu
his line.
Oct. 10, 1S57. Sin
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c
T1.. t-, ... ;n .1 .t... ,.. i , ,
am now receiving- additions lo
iv Stock of
XVA TV HE S, JE WE LP.
Silver and Fluted ware,
jtfiisical Instruments, JHililary and Fancy goods.
Which makes iny Stock good. Those who are about
to make their purchases would do well to call.
W. PRIOR.
6" Watch Repairing done in the best man
ner and warranted. ' '
Oct. 3. ; 70-Sra
25 Dollars Reward!
- If , XT WJL V-i,
BUYAT OXEN DINE, a free man of color, wfio Vt'iffi
tsld at the Court House, by an order of Court, and
purcha&ed by the subscriber. This is to forwarn all
persons from harboring sa.d Oxendine as the strict
est penalty of the' law will be enforced against them.
I will give the above reward lor ins coauuemcnt iu
Jail so that I can get him.
JOHN T. WRIGHT.
No d ubt he will be found lurking iu Robesou coun
ty as he has a mother in that county. J. T. W.
" Nov. 12, . "o-3t
The Apiw.oaohing Forirra. Everybody is mrking
preparations of some kind for the proper observance,
of the --Glorious Fourth." Some will go abroad, and
some will stay at home, others will remain sober ; some
will don military uniforms, while the great majority
will wear such p'lain clothes us are 1 ecomingto u-spec-tableand
patriotic private citizens. Of courte the
great mass of these people will get their garments at
the Brown Store Clothing Hall of Rockliill & Wilson,
Nos. 03 and 005 (new style) Chcsnut street, above
Sixth.
Jnly 11.IS57. tr"5S-
My IIOUSU and LOT. next door lo the residence
of John H. Hall Esq., is offered for rent for the ensu
ing year. Possession may be had at any t:me.
For terms &c, applyto MRS. 11. P. LAI--..
Nov. 19. 7-tf-
STATE OP WORTH CAttOI.IA CUMBER
LAND COVXTV.
Superior Court of Law,
Fall Term 1857.
It is ordered by his Honor John L. Bailey Judge
.residing, that a i-pecial Term of this Court be held on
he "first moiiday in February next and continue two
,.,.ks Jurors. Suitors & witnesses in civil suits, aud
artees iu Equity are hereby noticed to attend.
From the Minutes -JOHN
W. B &KEB Clerk.
2c;. 3,