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BANK OF Wir.VIINGTON. THIS B ANK has declared a dividend of 4^ per cenV out of the profits of the lait sir months, payable on the lOth inst. , Interest at the rat^ of 6 per cent per annum will be allowed on Bubscriptions to stock made after the 15th inst., till the next dividend /, u’ S JKU KTT, ( ash r. June 3, 1867. ~Wf7RV iiOlli IMMPTl RKfi! Summer come at fusf: IWOL'l.n very rp-ii octfuily sujtgeiil to my frioiids and customer^*, to ’nii and o\aiiun»‘ ii.y vnipi rre- Jented, Large Fim*, un i ('heap Stock cl Smiifnt*!* Lieiitlom»‘irs I'lirinshuiL; (iood". Shoe:r, Hats wS; ('ups, I runks. Carpet Valisps, Vr. vV-. I sha'i? mo?: (iaaurt-dly use nil lioii' r-'ii!'- iaeati'i ti' give sati-sfuction, aud (five ibeni a Suit ;;l (’lotli ' !"i' rtVK if O t. K s and upwards, th:it will iMt tio ‘ t* it :my v. lu ro iu ^l .- State. I'.t )U(; I', i!K.\M>r. Hay St. :W. \\ iliittnw V ’>> Frtyett'?vill'-. M‘;; 11 '■ Jiu I. ur LAU- I U W AN'l i:i). itlv; FlfT’OI) >llid I; tiie H;iil Hoad. pieferroJ. . .Mi niik's NVost of I’a) -ttcvii'.t June 1'. I :viufutH iiioiuli'y, lur m cent-; ,—la.mthly hand.' t.'iirr.'ll. V'.;' lliC wnvk 1 ..I- I.. r. NYAl>l)lLL. 1'.- Or. Hawhs^s History OF .^ORTIl CAROLIIVA.. The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the lit voliiiue of thi^ valuable work, which hr.3 received the highest connnendatinn wherever it has been read, not only for its literary execution but f'>r its typograpbi- i cal gettinji up It may be obtained, either from us or I from OUT lifiicral Agent for the tJtate. H. W, Hornt' of j j liiis jihn'o. or sin\ of his .\ssiMtanl Agents. Thu price j ■ varieu aecordin|i, ti> style of bindit\j.y. li\ handsotue ; ; ' l-'.tf. >1 •.’‘‘i; .!! 1/iljrary Sheep S^l •')'; in haU Talf SI ~iS>. I; I.-;-,«iLb ONLY rm t'.\sn, Nouo will be charj^ed, ! oithi'r (jurdelveN or our .\geni •. .\ liberal discoutjt i will '■ e lUH'le wlifie quaiUitle.s are taken to sell again. , It wii^ III* •iont by mail to :tny part of the conriiry, uu ii'oeij't .'f the prii'e ai:d '2 \ cents to pay postage Tin' ’- I voiuinu irt in cour.se ot preiiftratioii. There j wi'I j'ri t-u'.ly 1 e tour or five volump.‘( in all i'he sue- . ccc iir ji VO :iii' wiil I rob.it.'l_\ .■tititMiii -kbout '•’iH pages : each, aii'l wiM te ioUJ’at a propoi ti'.mall^ higher price, vl/: liii.I orni a [.'Uge fi.a tii»* cli.ith binding, 2 > cents •d.iiii.)ii:il 1’; I-slieep and 'lO o-nts aiviilional for the uall (>iu'1/ui'iitig.• F. .1 M ALI^ .v !^r>N K.'iyi tti-viile. ,\| i il ‘J9, lH-'>7 1'. S. The .Vf?ei!t and hirt ,\;slstHnls desi;;n to visit . cM ' v co-iuiy ii: the St iti>, with the book, iis ^ioon us ••oiivt'nlt lit. In the mean time, oi»leis tv him or to us, !!'■ I'v the ivish, will receive prompt atten- S. M. THOM \S. j DEALER IN j FANCY & STAPLi: DKV ;(>)DS,| READV-MADli (M.OTHINO, i HATS, t:Al*S, UONNKTS, HOOTS ANU SHOES, j SHRKTINUS, (’OTTUN YARNS, KKRSEV.S, fU.ANKKTS, .vc , &c. 'iji-iior .Market uiid (iilles)«ie St.. Fayetteville, N. (-'. Uec. 17, is^fi 'i'-2-tf Worth & XJtley, l''or»'fir(linj^ (!ominidSM>n MKKCIi.WrS, J. WORTH. (7l!tt'l Ji)rt. utlkv. \V. \\ KLIJO'i’r, COMMISSION MERCHAiVT, KWKTTKVIlXi;, N. «’ j')r LatUrlok it' Stfomlvat Lint Will attend promptly to all busint'ss entrusted to hi.- care. Oct. -M, IH.'x.. LAXn FOR SALE. .\CRES OF LAND lying on upper 1 “"tr Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered and well located for the Turpentine business. It will be sold on aocommodatin>? terms. Apply soon to the Subscriber nt Fayettevilie W’ WM vIoL .Sept. 22, 186(i tflarble M( KAY ■11-tf Faelor$j* ; I’Utire sloi.-k oi tlo.'i-; A.'!' inte.''. ;nber Fi!.- Iturgalniit 1AM n> w ' elhn^ ' , COt^T. The Htni-U is !>u r‘ and v.el! lei-t sistingin part oi Miislinp, Tissues, = , r-i i Robes, Rlack and roloi-oil Silks. Mss 'Vtfd T with a jreneral ass irtnieiit cf Liie.ss Trininu:i'.r> bons. Gloves, and iiosli-ry, si^-'-jrtv t. Also for Gentlemen—CM'th.-j. Cassimere-i, l>t*Ta s. and Linens, assorted, with a /enoia! St k A' Ready •allude Cloiliin^\ .\nd Hats, ISonnet . l>.j ■t>‘, S;ioe.', A:'.:. The most of the al . vc naui; vl Guod-J are new in i will all be sold pnajtivelv at !■, at for C i>h, in urJer t. close the busin^{-j.^ Ilf J. J. M .Surviving i’.srtncr. June 3, 1857. 1 -’tf OWII) McDUFFlK. SSi’irfi'}nasoii and i*tasteret\ S pT'] - ; to do all kiudw u*' v»urk in hi.-? line, in- r'li.ii:!}: ttie i.uttiii- up of Turpentine StiiN in this Kii 1 ti.e fidjoinin^ couuiic^. F>iy>'!ti>\il'io, .\pril l!7. 1S‘>7 ri-l'i-pd ali:xaM)KU McW vm, ^1TTOK.VE\’ .IT !»*, «' \UTir \CIv. MOORK ('O.. N C. ir y j:rtrf:(, /■;, uiljoininj Vuiinttfs. ,I unt 14-Gw N(VnCF.. ^I'HE undersigned having exeouted a power of .At- £ toiney to E. F. .Moore, he is th^rtby auihoriie 1 to make all settienients fw me and in my name, and ijenerally to trsni^act all busi'ies.i as I might or could do were 1 per.sf.nal'y piesenf. J. J. MO()l!E. Fayetteville, June S, lSi37. L’^'tf xoricK. subscriber having, at lune Term 18f>7. of the I Court of I’leas and Quarter .''essions for the County of Cumberland, ijualitiid as .\dministrator upon the Estate of Willie F. M.^ore. hereby notifit\9aIl persons having claim.-i against tiiesaid E.stiitr to [iro.'ent the same properly uuthenticated within the time pre scribed b3’ law. otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. l»ebtors to the said Estate will jiiease make payment immediately. E. I\ MOOUF.. June 3, 18')7. IStf J \>1 !'.S l»l USSO.X. PIAHO FORTE MANUFACTURER, t'^ROM New York-,respect!ully inform? the citizens C'f Fayetteville'and surrounding country that he wi'd liave the honor of making a visit to Fayetteville in the Fall or early VVinter, when he will be happy to offer hiB services to tho>e who msy wisli to liave thfir I’iuiios th-,roughly tuned and n paired; auil at the same time would be happ;. to furnisli th .Sc who may desire with his very superior Piano Fortes, at prices ranging from -iciOO to •'j'HOU. He has the honor to refer to the following gciiU>- men, who have purchased from him: J. W. Sandford. Esq., Fayetteville. Messrs. W. A. Wright,") Stephen Jewett, j R F. Brown, Wilmington. George Uavi:^, j Jas. G. Burr. j And other g^-ntlemen of the highest standing in tht* State. Any communications or ..rulers for Iii-fruments may be left at .Mr. R. L>. Green's WLitch and Musical Store, Fayetteville. • June 4. 'lo-lm BOERiiAVF/IS iioLLv.\» inn i;US t J. WILIJAM VM'.E, M. i)., \r MTTS BORO V Hit, .V. V. R KR. P.\GE may be found ut his office when not liW professionally engaged. May ls.j7. ' •'itf MlLl7 Send vour Corn ,»nd M McKINNON. y4- FAX LFS'S S E .VS > oen newly repaired. ■ 3. hiivr it ground. .March JOHN i\ SAMPSON, Comiiiission and Forwarding Merchant, WILMINGTON, N. Will give particular utteniion to the sale of Naval .>^torefi. Cotton, Jic Feb'y 2*). Is^jti. 8.j-tf W. H. TURLINGTON, ; (d)in!iiission Mi'n'hant, xNo. iNortli Water St., i WIL.MIXOTON, X. C. j ^ ff/’lLL give his prompt personal attention to the I sale or shipment of all (-onsignments of Nava! j Stores or other Country P-oduce. j Nov. H, l)S.>tj. ^f J.\Mi:S C. SMITJI. .MILKS CwSTlN JAS. C. SMITH & Co., ; Fdctors. ('omrnisaion anil h orv'ariiina; .MKRCHAN rs. 2 SOUTH WATER STRKET, UP STAIRS. WlL.MINdTON, N. C. Oct. 21, I8ftt). Fire Insurance* E refer our readers to the annual statement of the ..Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, which will be found in another column. This suc cessful institution was incorporated by the Legislature , of Connecticut in 1819, with a perpetual charter. Its ' capital is ^fiOO.OOO, and its accumulation.'^ exceed , more, making its entire assets over ^l,r,t>>,- ! IMJU, investeil as detailed in the Jitatenicut refenrd to. ; These results indicate tliat during the period of near- I I3 forty years niiice its organi*ation, (without a single ' change’ of its chief officer,) its business has been con- ! ducted with judgment aii>l prudcnce. It has been ! thus far successful in an eminent degree, disciiai'ging, ■ as we !ire informed, all its obiigati'ns liv the paviiient I of about ifn hiiU.un doUurx for losses, without a.‘-king a i dav’s delaj' in un^’ instance. It has had liut little lit- ' igation, notwithstanding the irauiciue number of trans- . actions niMtle. In order to attain as much rerl>iirji/ as possible in ►•ucl the practi.-*- of . . ^ great la^'or, '>irefully to classify and arrange their rihks into i.bout fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain ibe .iiuoiiiit insult'd on eaidi cla.*^', ilie amount of prc!iUMm; reocivi-d thereon,' and the ann-uiit of .ios.s's upon iiiOh., I'his cla's;Gcati*;n, ex.tei.>iiog I liver a lonj; jeriod, and covering pr.ipf*rty to a very 1 large amouiit, furnishes reliable .Istu, mIi ' pre- i seuis a sound, substautial basis of actual erpt-rience, I upon which to comluct its business liisnr.-uice is n*.t ' a matter rf luck or chance, as many rttijiposo: ;t> ha zards are ascertainable, and it. nrincip'.i's hto ('iti-.iblr* , ^ , of being reduced to a svsteni, the practical wor. l'ij.'- £S HI',KbiS\ GiVL.N, that IJnnkM if a'smption to j n.sults of which are as certain as thst ot aii\ otl.er ihe capital stock of the Central Rail Road. j husines.s. The .¥.Uui Company, by adhering rigidly IJeaufort H:irliorvia Kenansville, (Minton, I-ayetteville, . .sy.stem, and plucing its business upon a healthy aiid West, will be opened on Thur.-^day, tiie 10th daj basis, has obtaineii the cotifidetice of the coiunuinity of .Vjiril 18.it), and remain open according to the terinM extent surpassed by no other Ci^mp.iny in the I', of the (’barter until further notice, at the lollowing I increased its business and its income places and under direction of the following uameu j year to year with a steady growth. One gre.'it persons, (Jommi.ssioners in the (,'harter, vir: STATE OF NORTH CARoriv, ANSON COUNTY Court of Pleas and Qunrter Session 18G7 Original -Vttachment,— Levied on 124 .\cn more or less. '‘•s c.t Green Lissenliy, W’illiarn Crowder, T. Redf( John Stacy & Co., vs. Holden t* eara ,■« i ■ sen by '•'^tisfactioD . M ■I'.ll i'li.lliS lIlliH, C. T. II.IICII iSllVN Sl'IHli', J.in’y 20. 1K.'')*7 t>4ypd Prii!J(' NO'J'M'K IN these cases it appearing to the the Court that the defendant has remov beyond the limits of this State, or so conceals that the ordinary process of Law cannot ► on him. It is therefore (ordered by the Co”' * publication be luji'le in the Fayetteville Obs tifying said defendant to be and rt Term of this Court, to be held toi uie i uuiitv son at the Court House in Wadesborou'gh * on •*' V' “‘■con.l .Monday in July next, then and there’tr. * 1 » business as insurance, it has lieen | ^ng^-gr or rejdevy, or judgment pro coufe«sn J’m i ^sevetnl years, at : ^j,rtiuht him, and the property" * 1 condemned to bo sold for plaintiffti’ claims. Witness, Joseph White. Clerk of our said Cour* Office in Wadesboiough, the second .Monday in .V I>. ls >7, and iu the 81st year of .Viuerican lujf> WillTE, Clerk " _ 12-^m S'l'A l'i; Of .\Ol5 riI CAUr.i.lN i .ANSON v'uCNTV. Court ot I’leus ami ljuarter .i-i.us. Apri' i'.... :!ii. ;h-,n 1! .,r GO-V J. r. 1*01:, THE CKU-;Bn.^TKD HoLI..4ND I’.KMKDY VOii DYSPEPSIA, DISi:\SE OF Tiff: KU>\ETS. LlVeR COIVIPLAINT, WKAK^’K.S.- nv AXV KIXI), FEVER AND AGUE, .Anti the v^lrlo^^ cop'♦‘qtipnt upon r* ST()MA(MI OR LIVKU, .'*'lirh A-.: .11 sr RKCKIVK!), til ARTER HOXES R VlSINS. 20 Half 20 RoxesSoda Biscuit 20 •• t.'heese. For sale Vy C. E. LEETE. l»ec'r 1") Or>tf HANDSOME RESIDENCE FOR SALE I'B^llK subscriber, desirous of changing his business a. !is well as his location, offers his handsome and commodious Residence for sal» To those acquainted with this place it is not necessary to particularize.— he would much prefer to sell the place to some gentle- laan n«'n-resi len', ;hat the Town may h ive the benefit of an incroa-e of populatijn an 1 wealth The Dwell ing and out-houses are in a perfect state of repair, having be.=-ii thoroughly and ueitly fitt»d up witiiin the ’n«t three months. T - a family of the low coun try it would be a very pleasant residenc^> in Summer. Term"; accommodating. THO. J. JoHNSoN. ATTENTrON! I.'' csHed to the fact, that there are .\1.\NV who OWE me. and some of them seem to think it un- necf's.sary to pay their Note.s or .\ccount.s; To those and -VLL others I beg leave to say that pay day has ivrr'ved—or ought to have ere this. Please call. THO. J. JOHNStjN. June I;;, Iis.j7. IG-Ow FOJl TIIK \Vi:ST! Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing: the Blue Ridge iu the Day Time!! M 1 S. RROWN’S Tri-Wcekiy " • Line of Four-Hor.^e Post Coaches, from Salisbury to .Ashe ville, via Statesville. Newtjn, Mor^iintoii, .'I:irion and Pleasant Gardens; connecting at ,\.'hcville with the line of Stages for the Warm springs. Knoxvilie and (ireenville. Tenn. Tliis is the l.ie;i 3t( eked and be.it managed Roa 1 in North (’a- rolitia It is the most expeditious, safe and pleasant, and ut the sume time the cheapest route for the West. 1.eaves Sali.^bury on .Monday. Wednesday and Fri day; le'ives .Asheville on Tuesday. Thursday an 1 S;itur- day;—tunning iu close connection with the North (^aroiiiia Rail ivoad. North and South. C. .S. RRilWN. (Contractor. June 1-'), 1>''j7. l*',- ADMINIS riiATORS SALi:. fWlLL sell at j'ubiic sale, on Tues'lay the 7th July, at the Residence of the late W. F. Moore, all of the llousciiold and Kitchen Furniture. .\lso, 1 fine Carriage, 1 liarcuche, 1 Rupgy, and 1 W^gon. Will .also hire out for the balance of the year 2 Negro Men and 1 Roy. an^J Rent out ti.e House. E. F. .M(M)I»E, .\iJministrator. June I"). Hi-ts NOi'lCi: TO TAX PAVKRS. ~ fWILL be at the Town Hall ou the FIRST D.W OF J( LV, to receive the ST()RE T.VXErf. .Vll per ns i;ii;‘it corne forward and pay then, as the law y one dav for the collection of Store Taxes. HE(’T(tR McNEILL, Shfl'. June '■> 15-tJl S DF.M ER IN \ViA-. X {' \ vCV DRV (jJOODS, II.VIS, t’.Vl'S, HOOTj?, SHOKS, and READY-MADE ('LOTHINO. Partit'ular .itten'ion paid to Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings. //iy S! May 2'., 4-tf JOSEPH (' o n In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the (’ounty Court at .1 acksonville, and at the Post Oflioe Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, (j. J. Ward, J. il. Foy, Robert White, .lohn A. Averitt, Jr.. Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the ofHce of Dr M. F. Aren- dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F Arendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. ()glesby. At the store of (i W'. Taylor at f^aiolina City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis. H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge .Vrendell. In Dupiin county, at the olfice of the County Court Clerk at Keuansviile, — Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B Kelly. Wm E Hill, Wrn. J. Houston. Stephen (.Srahani. in Sampson county, at the oflice of the County Cour Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas 1. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick .Murphy, Wm. Faison, J R. Beaman, .\lfrcd Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the ofTice of A A. .McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslov.', John C. Blocker. Form »>f subscription; The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of $100 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of tlie Charter. source of its security is the v\'iile distribution of its risks—a policy which it pursues with great strictiu js —limiting the aui'Kint'to be covereil in each locality. I’.y this course it has passed, witii compaiutive iu;pu- nity, through some ot the most sweeping and destiuc- tivu fires, wliicdi have swallowed up other conipanie.s less cautious in their businebs. It is a .--ysteiu like this, based upon experience, which gives .‘■ta>,;.ity and soundness to a company, and to the assured c'.tifidciicc and security.—Jlaltimore Patriot. i\mmh ('o.iii’.i\L 1S07 .lolai ti. Smith. .\dm\' of F.lliabeth Uittle ilittle, .Marv Hutcfiison, Catharine Li. .hiJitii P.ittle. Petition for an .\.ccount and Sett!oi;u-ij. N tiiis case il appearing to tiie s itist’actioii JH Court, that the Defeuitaiits John IL fiittie hu.\ ('Ktbariae Lock'uart reside beyond tiie limit.-; , f thj. .''t ite: It is tliereldre ordered by the Court, turn pulj- , lic;.lioii b-' -.1 1 1*; in flu* Favett^ville Observer, e'itn- uiiij.ding tiu'i;i t and appear it the iie.vt Tcrnj tiu.s Court to bi- il.:^1 for thr? ijounty of .Viisuu, ,i: tlit- 1 ■••uri lio'.i e iu .V.ide=borough, on the second .Muudav ' in J i!y ne.\t. then a'ld there to plead, a!i.sw(T or deni'ir to PlMintitfS Petil’o!i. :T .!uiign;»nt (TO c.,nftssj , wili tif reicleied -igauist liifin, >iT r tht Ca-.." S.eurd ex part.- a-- t tl;f-ii;. Witiios:'. .fo^ie'di '•'i liite, (,'lerk of our s;iid i uuri w* , (.Itlice at 'A:i •. a j.jroagii, the Second .Monday in .Vpr j .V. II. 1^->7, -III'' in liie «lst yc-ir of Amerlciu hi l.-- peudeiice. l^*'iwj J '‘''HlTi;, ( ;,.rk. HARTrORI), CONN. 1N('ORPORATED 181J>. CHARTER PERPKTCAL. | .ji C;iiMtal.$r)U0,0()0. As.sets T2. S i A TK OT NORTH CAROiJX v, T. K. BR.ACE, President. E. G. RIPLEV, Vice Pre sident. T. ALEXANI>flR, .Secretary. Dihkctors.—T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J (.'liurch, P, Buell, M. -V. Tuttle, E. Flower, E l«ulkeiey, R. Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. .S Ward, 1!. Z. Pi-att, G. F. Davis .V. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. A. .Mexander, W Keney. AN.SON CoUNTV Court of }’leas and Quarter .Sessions, April Ti'ii Names Residoufr; I Xo. of shares •'? Cash Work R. BLOSSOM. Tl 1 ^ I 41 A { AND j F() [{ W' A R1) IN (; M1: R C11A N T, H*iiminston, .V. t\ ' Proiupt personal attention given to alK’ousign I ment.s, and Cash advances made on I’roduce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, isr)."). t*7 J. S. BANKS, .TIercliaiif, Wilmington, N. C. Jan’y 1, 185(j. Cd-tf T. c7^~h. g. worth, Commission cX' Forwarding Mf^rchaiits, lJUuwN’? nuiLuixa watku streeT, C. Usual advances made on consignments. Jan’y 17, 18.55. t>S-tf THO. C. FULLER. ^ tMftorney and i'oitnseUor at Ijair. ^^FFICE at Eyeles s Pjr idge, rcctntly occupied by Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall iu every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. .Vs soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commisaioners of tfnslow county are to be notified, and the^ are reiuired to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the ('ompauy. March 15, IB-'it:. IStf The ijarfiesf Varria;ie Factory in the South! ASSET.S; Ja.sl.\rv 1, lb-37. Cash iu hand and in Phiunix Bank, Cash ou special deposite in Hartford Bks, Cash in Agents’ hands, balances. Money due, secured b}’ mortgage. Real estate, unencumbered. Bills receivable, 72 .Mortgage Bonds, > and 7 per cent., 6 Income Bonds, 7 “ 10 Jersey City Water Bonds, G per cent., 9(J Hartford City Bonds, b *• 1 Milwaukee City Bonds, 10 “ 500 shares Hartford & N. Haven R at F^^cles' James Banks, tsij., P'avetteville, N. C. t.'in'v i. 1807. ' 70tf a’low.'- He irit>itrn. I,!; HU'PiluiL' IMt ' I n lions .1 h . Ill ti'Hiii-r'-ii in Iittif r-^ circcteil ;t ill 'I'hi i il (luffiy vea»i t'fir (irinci|lBs. m’li r 'V, fpssi.r. ItiK-rhtvt-. Ki n i;ur.i|if.in .-itHlPs, i! ;ii len.(e«l inore c-i>ri Hiiil there ovt r tli Erejit -ucreH..i aim N.-rv tl.r .mil-. il i-'ir Kill ■ h ...1 k> I’lln-i sliv*-l ; - l;i mil ■ Il.l II I .V iir L'• \fl.-r iiiV LiMM'fiM.'i., -mil I'llm 'cn ir.Hiiiiil IT... I II iiifi'r o( iho i I lIlL- I iii'f •>( il- cr^it -iirrr .iiir'i.!nctiOii th‘- I'nitfil \v ! in Iv i ir Uii-i iiur iii;tii-r uiu ■•i atcri i! here ■ lO '.' this 111 "litv (••I'intry .M.i tiiit: v.ith ihi-m. I MOW iiili r It t i till- .\iiirrii Mn [ ulilic. ini-l'« in'll virtue^ must lie ;ic knowinir ihat its inily w.mil 'tnow leiliPil. Il pnrncul irly rrri.nnni.-nili-d lo ttmse (lersfins whuse ronsi.tu- t.'insinnv tiavp lipcn impiin.l Ijv tlir riintiiuiou-> ol'itiiii-nt .sp'r t», or oihpr fmm'til iti' p 't >n. m-l»nt ("ewUs in eft. Cl. it tind il- wiiy d,r.-. t'-, i. the . ..i lin-. tlirillinL'»nil qui'kemnir rvery vprvf r .me nc iht il(. •; i i; ^,!;rii. iiiiii, in t«c! I'ltu-iru! t.i w h- llti :i -I v ii.r in thr- \( Il II r. \Vh(ii v r " \ . .1 Ii. tii.il thi H li. vcr u- H ill til'dis- Hpp .^itpil; hut to thf nii'k. wi'i.k :inil low HptrUt il. it « ill pmv.-a (i HteTm 'ifciiiiiaic ciiriliH.i, p.i«s..s-p,| i;- in;rti; ir rpineiliul properties, « ' A f T 1 1 .N • Thr grp*ii pnpnlririlv of t'lis .1' !:■ hlTiil ^ riimi bus mil need iiiHr%' liMitHt'^«, which thp piiiiiir tii.iilil miRnl i-Bnln t purchnslnir Cp n.itf^ u iitpit to t.uv -ur. iti’.ti; oU- u til you Inve liiven liner- liHVeN TTnti nd Hitt. :i 11,r ir.ul. i>,,c ln.iilc vvll convince you now iiiHn lely superior it |. ii, i.i il;r^e i uUutioni. >•^■■^‘’*‘1 “t il O'l pur t >ttli- iir -.ix hotlles for ^0,00 hy tlie S f) 1, K P R () 1> I! I K T «) It S . BK'^J JR. A CO. .H N t f A « It R I N (i PHARM.ACFUTIST.S A.ND CHEMLST.^?. I’lTTSBt'Ron. Pa. Samuel J. Hinsdale -ole agent for June 11, 18.'j7. Favettevillc l*i- \\ * call the atlciitioii of WIIOLIv SALi: DKALFltS ' j? KMiur i,re.si iit .■'tock,—and we have recently re- ji. ceived — 300 bags Uio. Liiguira, .Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 Jihds .‘sugar, a>.-!orted grades, 7o bbls 'lo. Refined, Crushed and Powdered. boxes Sperm, .\'lamantine and Tallow Candles, •iti do Fancy and assorted Candies, I liMi coils Kentucky, Jute and .\Ianilla Rope, 7 f-a!es Bagging, Ounn}-, Dundee and Burlaps, :".0 tons Koop Iron, 120 l.'oxes (.'hcese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 4(>.(J'.'0 Cigars, various brands, —AL.SO— Pepper. .Spice. Ginger, (’loves. Nutmegs, I5orax, Madder. Incligo, Sjianish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soups, Starch, I’owder. Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead. Putty and Linseed Oil. Window Glass, Snuff iu Boxes, E.'ig’e Mills do., in Half Bbls.; Green and Black Teas, II -I. iW-W’arc, Swedes Iron, English, German, aud ( Hit .Steel; Pl'i -s, St' ’w (’utter.-^, (’orn Shellers, Sausage Cutters ui.d .S: icr>i. Trace (.'hains, .Sole Leather. &c., &o. The above fioods we offer on the most favorable terras to promjif fiiuB or canh purchasers. I' « W. McLAURIN. .Nov. G. 18.0''. .'■j4tf xoricK. gjlLRsoVS indebted to Jas. C. McKachin. as (iuar- ii:iii of the heirs of John Morrison, dec’d., are JOSKPil HAKHR, .Ik., ATTOU.\EV AT I. A \V , ■ J taken an office next Ioor to Wm. B. Wright’s fi K. Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the t’ounty and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Roljeson and Sampson. March 2:'., Ih53. 79-tf \v nrsKK, ATTORNKY AT LAW, A N D CLERK AND MASTER IN EQUITY. Favettevili.k, N. C., Ma.v be found at the Equity Office, fb the Court House. Sept. 22, IR.^-"). 3B-tf LOVERI) ELUKTiTgE. •ittoriiey at Ijair, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp son Counties. Smithfield, April 15, 185G. 9(j-tf “I.AW C()1\\RTNKRSHIIV’ ~ WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law Copartnership, anl will practice in the Courts of the following counties of this State; Chatham, Cum berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court. J. H HAUOHTON. JNO. MANNING. Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 1856. 72tf Dr. K. A. BLACK. ^^FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s A. A. >i ki:tiia.\ RESPECTKL'I,1..Y inform.^ his friends and ihe public, that fie has built up Inrge sulistantial Brick Buildings at his OM .'^tniid, expressly for man ufacturing ('arriages. Thanki'ul for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 2i years, he hopes by strict attention to bu.ines, with a desire to give satitifaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his Wvirk to be made of the best I material and by experienced workmen iu each branch j of the business. His work will compare favorably i with any made iu the Cnited States, for tieatiiess and durability. Ht i.« determined to sell and do any work in his line oa as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is ae well done. He now has on hand, Finishkk, the LARGEST STO('K of ('(irrin^;ef!. Itnrouchcs^ llockuxaaijit^ ami Ever offered in this pla^e. aii'l a very large stock of work nearly finitihed. wiiich will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for C.\sh, or on short time to punctu.'il custouiers. |i(gjf"Hc has on hand more than ONE HL’NDRHI) .VND FIFTV Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. *ar- All work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usa"«‘. and should it fail by bad workmanship or materiiil will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to fiuy would do well to call and examine for themselves. j N. C Orders thankfully-received and promj tly- attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonable terms. 105 107 550 150 yoo 150 1.3G .soo oOO 3O8 240 I ICXJ I 2>'^ i -50 "r.2 ! lOO 115 lOo 200 goo 150 200 •200 i 100 180 480 200 40(J 400 448 00 118 1.31 130 100 200 250 428 120 239 250 125 100 1.50 200 R. stk, ditto, ditto, ditto, ditto. Hanford ^ Providence Boston 4" Worcester Connecticut River Connecticut River Co. Stafford Bank Stock (’itizens’ Eagle Phoenix Farm, i Mech. Exchange State City Bk HtCd Co. (.’onn liiver Hartford (,’harter Oak .Mech. Jj’ Trad. Merchants’ Ex. North River .Mechanics’ “ “ Bk N. .\nierica “ “ Bank America •* “ Republic “ “ “ Commcnwealth Stk •* “ of New York, “ Broadway Rank Stock, “ People’s “ “ Union •* “ Hanover “ . *• Ocean “ “ Metropolitan “ “ Butchers’ k Drovers’ “ Importers’ & Traders’ “ Amer. Ex. Bk Stock, “ “ “ scrip, “ Merchants' “ “ Market “ “ City “ “ Nassau “ “ Manhattan Co. “ Phoenix “ •* rights, “ “ U. S. Trust Co Stock, “ N Y. Life Ins. & Tra.iJt Co. Stk, Ohio .'i!ti;-!,7d; so 22ti, 120 (.0 i2i,St;o 0- 0.751 iS 47,bo5 111 20, luy vh 72,000 4,.jt,'0 I0,2,:0 10,001» 5,0(.»0 to.ooo 5,2-'>0 11,250 1,2.')0 5,150 Wat»rbuiy, 5,150 Providence, 1,^72 Hartford, 32,400 “ 27.000 l*i.(,tl'l “ ol,2oo 12,300 10,»',()0 10,(>5(.» 12,000 Jerjjey Citv, 1,500 New York, 10,800 ltt..50(i 23.400 2fi.2UO “ 2:5,*500 21.400 10,20o 21,000 15,^00 11,0(.»0 2;>,(jo0 10, (>00 11.007 22.001) 1.3.002 50 21,000 22,8(.0 3,3-31 47 27,2iJ.5 10.500 :i,255 12.'*0o '..521 50 5,700 200 10.500 24.000 lO.’JOO ■iil..307,'.tO8 42 LIABILITIES;—Unsettled Claims not due, ^1»)0,G09 15 -\gent of the above (,'ompany in Favetteville, E. J. 'hale. May 28, 1853. 98tf Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’y 7, 1856. 7G-tf I’OR SALK. DWELLING litjL.'^E AND LOT on (Hlle.spie ) hereby reHpectfully informed, tlwt said guardian* has M. Street, at present occupied by Dot tor .McSwain. iu a great majority of instances emlorsfd and trans- Perfeet title can be madt Apply ti. TH(.». J. CURTIS. ALSO tOOOD FAMILY f’.\RRIAGE In pood ropair aiui nearly new. Will be sold for half its value. — ALSO— 8 good MILCH COW.S witliyouiig cniv*'s. Apply'to T. .!. CURTIS. April 2'J, 1>57. M A r PRKssi:s! M A'n’Ri:ssKS!! f 6iibacrib*?r continues to inanulactun* ut Win olij 8tniid, QC&r llifc M. K. Cburcli, Shucti and Cotton •Jlattrefises., Of a superior iunlity, and of every size and shape re quired. Thauktul for pa-t encouragement, he hopes to merit a continuance. H LOCKA.MAN. April 20, ltK)7. tHX»-3m ferred their notes to the undersigned. Also, that our urgent necessities, apart from the requirements of the endorser, compel uu to collect as s}>ffdily as possible. All thus indebted will therefore oblige us, .and themselves too, by paying up immediately. We must and will sue where the money is not forthcoming. A D. MORRISON. J. M. MORRI.SON. N. A. .MORRISON. Lauriiiburgh, N. (’., .March 2, 1857. 87tf RIVER C()a17 ■ BITUMINOU.S CO.AL of the best quality can be ■ » had at the works nt Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W.\I. McCLANE, ■Mining F^ngineer. May2l,l.H5u ,;.tf HL.A.N'KS for sale at this Office. bookbinding; 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 Ijooks. Librarians connected with colleges, and other societies, aud also gentlemen residing ut a distance, will find it a matter of economy to get their books bound here, as a deduction of price's will be made upon large order.s: Pack them and send them with particular directions to this establishment; and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and retnrned 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, .Ander.son Street. Nv.v. 5, 1856. 54-V “'I'lic 01(1 North State in nTG,” by Caruthers,—first Series. A further supply just re ceived. Also, the 2d Series of the same work. E J. RALE & SON. NEW BOOKS. Harriet LRE’S Canterbury Tales; Love after Marriage, by Mrs Hentz. Also, a new supply of Standard MEDICAL WORKS; The Presbyterian I’salniodist, round and character Notea E. J. HALE & SON. ~ nWELLlNG FOR SALE. 1IIIE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert. Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE. WflO WOULD HAVE THOUGHl IT? A neic Carriaife Establishment on the Military Green^ opposite the Methodist Churchy fronting on Mum/ord Street. CREAT ENTERPRISE! FHy‘tlevill(> i«« to i^liiito!! The Subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they have entered into copartnership for the purpose of conducting the general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various parts. And being both practical woikmfla, fully un derstanding their business, they have ao habitation to compare work with any establishment'll . .yetteviUe^ as to style and durability. One of the firm may b« known by to A. U. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two yearn. We warrant all work to give general satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neatest manner low for cash PIER & BRANIN. James II. Pikr. Jambs Brasjn. Fayetteville, Jau’y 24, 1863. G2tf Further SuppticH of Bookn, i ri^HE Humorous Poetry of the English Language; 1 Home and the World, by .Mrs. Rives of Va.; j Poetical Work.s and “Rejected Addresnes” of Horace and James Smith; I Beaumarchais and his Times; I Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Jo- j eephine; The Lady’s Almanac for 1857; } Dr. Kane’s Arctic Exploration*; 1 Memoir of Susan Allibone: ! Knight’s Pictorial Half-Hours; I Ready Reckouers; The .Mystic Circle; j Bullion’s Practical Lessons in English Grammnr. 1 JuBt received. E. J, HALE & SON. ! Jan’y 2, 1867. j Further Suppties of itOOUsT IVORS, by Mias Sewell; Macaulay’s Biographical and Historical Sketches; Norman Leslie; Light ' and Darkness; Tempest and Sunshine; Perry’s Japan Expedition, &c. &c. Hemans’, Scott’s and Burns’ Poetical Works. B. J. HALE & SON. Ms7 27. L. SCOTT 4 CO'S RKl’KI.NT Of TIIE BRITISH PRRIODIflLS. L SCOTT li CO., New York, contiuue to publish the following leading British periodicals, viz; THE LONDON (^U.^RTERLY (Conservative.) THE EDINBURGH REVIEW- (Whig.) THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW’ ( Free Church ) THE WESTMINISTER REVIEW (Liberal.) BL.A.CKWOOD’S EDINBUR^JH MAGAZINE (Tory.) These Periodicals represent the three great political parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Itadical,— but politics foi^u only one feature of their character .\s Organs of the most profound writers on Science, : Literature, .Morality, atid Religion, they stand, as I they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of let- i ters, being indispensable to the scholar and profes- 1 sional man, while to the intelligent reader of every I class they furnish a more correct and satisfactory re- I cord of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. The receipt of advance sheets from the British pub lishers gives additional value to these Reprints, iuas- i much as they can now be placed in the hands of sub- I -scribers about as soon as the original editions i TERMS, j For any one of the four Reviews, (Per anu.) ! For any two of the four Reviews, ; For any three of the four Reviews, I For all four of the Reviews, For Blackwood’s Magazine, I For Blackwood and three Reviews, ‘ For Blackwooii and the four Reviews, j Payr'.ents to be made i/i all case.t in advatice. current in the Slate u-here issued u-ill be receii'ed at par ! CLUBBING. ' A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above I prices will be allowed to Ch'b.s ordering four or more I copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus- , Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be I sent to one address for $9; four copies of the four Re views and Blackwood for §>30; and so on POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY-FOUR CENTS a year for “Black woods,” and but FOURTEEN CENTS a year for each of the Reviews. X. B. -^he price in Great Britain of the five Periodicals above-named is about $31 per annum Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers, LEON.\RD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold-street, New York. Lydia Cast.ji vs. Joiir, R. Cason. James F. Cuauu. lilijjih il ('a-!oii. Jiditi II Diiuciiu anil wife Klii-.ibetl, W , Lvii.H W. Iliibbat'd. WilliaiU B. Jariiiati wile Lid.tj Htid .Vndrew 11. C.-isou, BT flppeariiijr lo the sutihiiiotioii of the (,’ourt thst John R Duneiiu ;ind wife .Kiiz'i’ictli W.. Lylia W Hubbard and Liij.ih l! I'.isoii are not resi'^ent^ .! thi- i't.iT--: ir is therefoie order,-d th;it (.ublie.itioii be iiiaJt f.ir six weeks in ti.e Fayetteville ()bHerver, notifying baid Defendinis to be and appear at the next T^r'm 0! this (’ourt, to fie heid for the ’ouaty of .Vusou. at tlie t'dui t Mouse iu Wadesborougl;. 011 the second .MoiiJnv in .inly next, tiiea aa 1 theiM to plead, answer or d«- luur to the Plaintiff’s petitioi', or Judgment pro eou- . will be rendered, aud the case he ir i ei parte to tljelU. Witness, Jo.«epli ’*Vhite, ('lerk of our said Court a: Office in Wadesboroujjh, the tecoud .Mond iy iu .Vpr!!, A. D. 1H57. aud in the Slit year of .\tuerican liid« pendence. 12>^f,t] J. WHITE, Clerk. S'l'ATEOr NORPil CAROIJVV, MONT(;OMERV COUNTY Iu Kqiiiry, Hpriiig Term Isaac Keerans atid wife .Mary, Nancy Hopkins, Heury Hopkins, Nels :ii llo[)kin', Barney H. Hopkins. K!- t luira ilopkins, Madison F. Hopkins. .\an Elun Hop- kiiis. Nelson Hai-ris and Eli Russell, .fius Seth V. Steed, Elisha .'mart and wife Tabitha, ( ;»i;: -r Steed. Sion P. Steed, Pernell .■'keen and wife .Ad:'- line. Saui’l Kendall ani wife Martha, Wiley Steed ' and wife Nancy, Tlioinas i. Steed, FrcJeriok 1, I aud Ne^son Steed. ' I’etitiou to Sell Land. JT appeariiif ro the sati.^fiction of this t.’ourl ti.sit all Uie Hiiove iiaiijed i*efcD(}arit.‘», except Xe'^ n ; .'iteed, are n-.t inhabitants of this State, it is or'kre i by the (’ouri that pulilicaiion be made in the F.ayette- ' ville (.fbserver. ]-u'>li'he-i in Fayj-tteville, for six week', that the .Said Tpon-i-es:deiit I eteiidants be and spr.fir at the next Tfr.'ti cf the Court of Equity to f>e held for tlie County of >!ont>:oinery at the Court I'oust iu ! Troy, on the la-^t .^iond;ly in .August next, atid th*-n aud there to plen i, answer or demur, to this Petitiou, ; or it will be lieard cs p^rte and taken pro c ‘hUrio Witness, Edmund .1. Ciaines. (rierk and .'.lu.-ter ,f our said Court of Equity, at Oliice, the la^t Mi n lay in Feb'y lb57, and ^lbl of Auierican Indt pen ieuce. 10*0] ■ L. .1. GAINES, (’. ,\J. h. Sl'ATE OE NORTH CAROLINA, MONTGOMERY COUNTV. Ill Kfjuiry, Spring Term .Seth r. Steed, KiisUa Sniait and wife Tahitha, Cal'ier A .“^te'-d. Isaac Keerans and wife .'lary, Siou P. Steed. Perueii Skeen and wife .Adaliue, Willie Steed and wife N.\ncy, F.rederick Steed, Nancy llopkius, Henry Hopkins, Ne’sou Hopkins. Barney II. Hop- kin®, Ehuira Hopkius, Madison F. Hopkins, at;d -Vun Elizi Hopkins, versus John Bailey, Nelson Sti'ed, Thomas L. Steed, and Samuel Kendall ai.d wife Martha. Bill for Injunction. 8T appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that all the af'ove named def’enlants, except Nelson Steed, are not inhabitants of this State, It is ordered b3’ the (?ourt thut publication be made in the Fayette ville Observer, published in Fayetteville, for six weeks, that the said non-resident defendants be anl appear at the uext Term of the Court ot Equity to be held for the County of .Montgomery, at the Court House in Troy, on the last Monday in .\ugust next, and then and there plead, answer or demur to this Bill, or it will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to them. Witness, Edmund J. Gaines, Clerk rnd Master for said Court of Equity, at Office, the last Monday in February 1857, and PI si year of American Indepen dence. E. J. GAINES, C. M. E. 10*^0w S I'ATE OF NORTH CAROLIN A, MONTGOMEllY COUNTY. Superior Court of Law, Febuary Term, 1857. ?dartha ^audsberry v;’ J. W. Sansberry, Petition for Divorce from the Bonds of Matrimony. ^ jgMl E defendant, J W. Sansberry, is hereby noti- Ji. tied that tlie petitioner, Martha Sandsberry, will, on the tenth ilay of July next, at the Court House iu Augusta, in the State of Georgia, take the depositions of J. T)eas, A. Deas, ami others, to be read in evi deuce in this case, when and where the defendaut may attend and croaa-examine if he will. MARTHA SANDSBERRY, ' by her Attorney, Jas. L. Gaines. June 8. lC-*iJ10 •■S. 00 r, 00 7 00 8 00 00 9 00 10 00 Money NORTH CAROLINA, (’OLUMBUS COUNTY. Court of ricas and Quarter Se.s.siou^. Robert (’hesnutt and vvife vs. Rhoda Mears, Henry Enzor and wife .Mary, .Vlfred Mears, Daniel Mearn and James Mears. Petition for Partition. IT appetiring to the satisfaction of the Court that Jatue.s Me.'irs, one of the defendants in this case, is not a resident of this State, It is therefore ordered by the Court that publication be nia'le for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, notifying the said James Mears to appear at the ('ourt House in Whiteville ou jhe second M >u liiy of .\ugust next, to answer and ob- tect to said petition, or the prayer of the petitioner will be granteil. iti;e.“s, William M. Baldwin, Clerk of our said Court, ut Olfice, the second Monday of May, A. D. 1857. 18*«5t W. M. BALDWIN, C. C. C. DO^ We are requested to sinnounce MARTIN V. TERRY, as a Candidate for the office of Clerk of the County Court of Richmond, at the ensu ing election in August next. Mwxh 17. 98*tt RED SPRINGS. ^B^HE proprietor of the above named Springs is now -M. prepared to accommodate Boarders, either by the month or day, on very reason.able terras. The waters of the Red Springs have proven very fjeneficial in cases of protracted Diarrhoea, Liver Com plaint and Dyspepsia They are situated in a high, healthy section of Ro’oeson County, and offer rar* in- ilucements to persons wishing to improve their health or spirits No pains will be spared to make Visitorii to the Springs feel themselyes PEKrKCXi.Y at hoxk. HECTOR McNEILL. June 16, 1857, 18*lm
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