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SFiMI-WEEKL, Y.
[Vol.. VII.]
FAVF/r TFA IMJ:, \: C., H LY Id, 1857.
[NO. 625.]
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:i I-. '.it il'iMiitl 'hu iii;_ tin* _vo;ir Ilf su^i ri]i-
li' ’ SI 't'tfr tlio _vc:ir I'xj'ivi-'l.
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\ !>VI'HT! SI’, AI I'.N'I'S in-Jt'rtOil fur siNty ct iit-^ ]icr
■cj.i l i- ..f 1-: iiiu's for the first, an 1 tliirtv L-ent-; f'-r I'aoli
K I fjiii:: i>uhli.';ition. V;arl_v a IviTii'^onnMits l'_v sj>e-
fi il l outracts, at rfasMii;ihlo i-atc.'. Ailvi'rtisoi - are
re nu'stoil to -itati' till' iuiiiiIkm" I'f iiisortiniis 'h-sireil. or
the-, will bo I'.iiitimu'il till I'orolil. and cliarj:t‘il ju'C'TiI-
iiij;l.v.
\'h-TtiPomentH to Iio insortoil !n.‘‘i(h\ charj;eil f>0 j'cr
eoiit extra.
fe ' ■!■■■■ ■Ml.-.
' KDCHWoRTll FKMVLE SEMIXAKV,
(iKEKNSlIr.KO’. X. r.
iH'xt St->>i'ii '.f this Institution will coinnieiu o
..II M-.n l iv. A .u'^t :5.i.
The (' iiirsi' Stii'];. is thniMu^h ami systematic,
.r.i' inu 'Vfry tliiiis; r.ece.sa'y to a cianplete. suli.l
.rii Miifiii.i! e liiiMtiun. The luii!ilinj;s .are so ar-
.(■'I as f.’ l i'iiibiiio thi ■•;inif"rts ;jf ;i home with the
Hit 1.1" t a liistructi 1' of the hi:hest
. I’i IIS art t itiploy1 11 in each nt the I'fi artinents.
in in the cmintry ji issesses a'lvanttisres
r' '!■ t-.ljjcw :rth.
J.il. pues i-diitainir.p: all ncee.ssary inf'*ruiation re-
•tiii;: the L-ourse of iiistrueti-.ii, terms, \o . will he
j 'rwarih 'l, ju a|i]i!ii-iitiin to
liiniAltD STElvLIN'G. Principal,
Greeushnro', N
•lu'iv I’i. 18')7. ‘J l-‘Jin
i'OU S\!,K.
S-'
I’ATKN I' Cl’I'TI'
iiiU' li more h'^ihly ap|>r ivt
them, than anv other now in ii
(i KNIFK. An a-tieh-
■I. i>y al' who have trie.I
>e. Apply io
n. KOSll.
July S. 1S.')7
.1 O H N I). S II A W,
^TTOIS>i:V AT i.AW,
U(|(’K1\(;|I.\M, Kl I'OI NTY, N. C.
11,1. atti'iiil the I’ourls ol Kiehmoiiii, .\nsou anil
entrusted to his eare
Kiliesiin. .\n business
will reetivo strict attention,
.(une l.'s, 1>’>7.
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DOCTOR FRANK WILUAMS’S
i(’!:Li:iiUA'I'K!) I^Vi: \NIIISKKY!
II i; Mit'scriiier has ma le arranireinents to keep a
>n)'ply uf the tiennine .\rlicle, aii'l is the onlv
Airent tor the s.iie ot the above bran-l of .\ No. 1
live Whiskey in this place.
UOIi’T MlTOllKLL.
-May -1, lSo7.
•')tf
31. FAlTLIv
1-
I la.-; just n'ct‘i\ (‘(l a lar^t* and
fancy assnrtmeiit of 1501) I'S aiul SIlOKS;
Ladies’ (iaiters. Satin aii'l ('olore.l; Lmlios’
aiul (icnts' I*AN(’lN(i SMi'HS uf :i new ntiil t>eautifnl
l attern. anil every style of article in his line.
lli.’ stoek is choice hiuI carefully selecteil by hini-
si'lf, ;in«l buyers will tiii'l it to their interest to call
betore puri-liusin^ elsewhere. Coruer of (Jillespie
aini Franklin streets.
April L’l. l."')7. Itf
.SKCOM) S|ltlN(i S'i'OCK.
ST.VHK WIMJAMS
H.VA'F^ now in Store their .Seooiul Stock uf SKA.'^ON-
■M’lLK GOOpS, which they will otl'er to tlu-
MEUirALioLLF:(;K of \ ih(;inTa , I time to proiapt paying buyers.
J. n. STAUR. ■ J. M. WILLIAMS.
l\(‘\V (ioocls.
sut'scriber is receiving; his FALL .-\NL* WIN-
* I’LK S!’t('K. consisiiiij; of almost every thinir
in the wav of
S'] ii i I-] 4,
OH«i lloUoir~irave^
—A LSO--
iKX’s, Satidlt'ry, l''ish, ^^rc.,
.Vny of which he will sell cheap for t’ash, b.irter for
I’l-ip.luce, '>r on short time. Store recently occupied
by ’I'roy Ci Marsh, near the Dobbin House.
O. W. I. (.iOLDSTON.
Oct. 15, 18/ii;. IHtf
ItartUvtirv
I»0()ls and 1* !i
i\(‘W (iloods.
''S'^HF under.signed have received into Store their re-
1 cent jiurchasea of
U O l> s,
Fmbraciii!' a larpe and general stock of
CiirorrriD^ aiid Hardware*,
Wliieh they will sell on their usual accommodating
terms. G. W. WILLL^MS iSi CO.
March 4, 18-”)7. 87tf
.lAMKS KVLi:
JS now receiving his Sl’llING AND SUMMKll sup-
ORY €i001>S,
itals. MSoots ami Shoes,
iu)i;riN(i cLo riis, ^Vc.,
■\11 of which, being purchase-^ by the case, will be of-
SESSION 1857-58.
if Lectures
will
next .Vnnual (,’iiurse
M. nience on the 1st of October, 18.j7. at the (’ollepe
•J r>uihling. corner of >Lirsh.ill andt'ollege streets
-* ni.'iiJ, and terminate on the 1st of .\Larch, 18-jS.
'cery and Surgical Anatomv',
by I’ll \ULKs 1!ei.l Giuson, >L D.
i‘ory and Practice of .Medicine,
by D\vtr> 11. Tt CKKR, M. I>.
uii'iry .and I’harma'-y,
by Makti.v 1’. Sc'.TT, NL D.
ii I lud Tlierup'-utics,
by r. U, \\ KLLH.Ul), M. I».
Kich-
.\pril liJ, 18-37. l2tf
BOERHAVE’S
IIOLLA.MI Ki n Kits
'I
fered by Wholesale or Retail at LOW
March .'1. 1857.
PHICLS.
;t2tf
M
.VUiiit'K K. Pv.TItuLAS, ,M. I>.
iii-iiie and Medical .lurispruden
CO,
•ii
■y I.KVIN S M-. L>.
i;. 1 L>i?cm-cs Ilf Wuiiieu and ’hildren,
by .111, ( UN WAV, M. 1).
-ri-iti.r .\natiiniy,
Mahkin lli)w\Rii. M. U.
study of Practieai .\natnmy m.iy be prosecuted
e ui ot :imp’i‘ f.'.cilities aud at a very trilling
I iiiii' il Lectures are regularly given at the Colleie
hitiri ! iry. This Inlirmtiry, under the s-mie ro^f with
■ ' ■ i2e, isat ali tinv" well ti I with Medical
i Surg;.-:;’ cases, an-J lurnish -• peculiar I'acilities for
' M.i. a. iiisM-U'-'i -u.
'.i ii.y .'urgii il i'i .Tati' ns Jirc I'eifirmc 1 in the
i roeiicc the class, and the Stul'-n;-; bci-^^ daily
! Iniitte 1 t'l the wards, enj i'\ under the guidance of
tin- I’r.ifes-irs. unusual (.ijiportunities f..r bccninin',;
. iUii'iar, nut mily with the symptmns and diagn">is of
iisc ise, but with its daily pr'igre.'S and treati.ielit,
.Vni'iunt lit Fics fi.r Lecturvs, >;lo'> on
.M.itricu’ati 'ii Fee, .") im
Practical .\natomy, lo on
(ir.aduating Fee, 'J.o oo
I'lie price of Itoard, iiiehidinir Fuel. Lights and Ser-
' ■lUts' attendance, v,tries truin to >0 j.er week,
f c atal'igues, cunt:iiniii^ fuller inform.ati in cuu-
.•riiinir Hie Institutiuii, will '• e fnrw ir !cd to tl; ^e whu
' ■' V f' I it, ur speeific in'ii.'riev will b.. an-wcrcd by
■’.■r. L. S. .luVNKS, M L> ,
Dc.-.n f the Faculty.
THK rK[J-:KRATi;H [Ii>LL.\ND IIF.MKDV FOB
DYSPEPSIA,
niSEVSK OF Tire KIDXETS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WKAKXK8S OF ANY KIXD,
FEVER AND AGUE,
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prep.irf.i Mil >tra i!> it*n
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up 111*' -iiiril. anil, in
iljiir in III*. 'Ifiii.
.1 lin.l tli;- a -M Vrraiie will In ilii
k ■ . I !■ V' i!. il wi!l pnm
r.I'i' ,niu; ir reineirml |iri'|« rtic',
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u hii-h ihi p'ri..' iiMii'i uiimm ;tt!:unsi |»uri h:i''ini'
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:♦ . u * r r 11 • - t»• ••'! lh-it:>»iih
l»v :h.-
i>r -I
LAW BOOKS.
J I' I't :\\ It' K nil the -•statutiiry and 'i.n-ttuition.
® I liittv uii I’b adiii;.;: .\e'.. l.iiid un Miitracts
! ; - an i .\mn,' on Lvi {••ii- e: Sii'phen nii P!(
f ■ r 1 ■■ ('ii.inci
1 l’!e,.dinu
i;i!;icr -.ui.ti
■ry I’le.i'li
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of the
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H (iiity, .VC,
a'.'.ve just re 'eive 1,
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Type Foundry and Printer’s Emporium,
K.'^TAI’.LISIILU IN \x]x.
WM. !lA(;Ali, .Ir., CO.,
•»*lrtM‘l, .\o%» Vork I’ily.
'B'^IIL '^iibsci ):'■!■ • d'-'.n t" idvisc their rrieiids and
SL the I’rintiiitr Intere: t l' nerally, tliat since the
fire, which injured iiily the inaiiutacturing de-
I ^rtiuent of their estab'.i.shnu-nt, they have entirely
iiMic l the aiiie w>.h i;:.w iiiaLiiiiicry, uiid have;ivail-
ed then.; l ives (if the opportunity to imr .duce '
/v TA’A’i' MO I) Elis IMrROVEMllST
which long experience and capital can command: and
tiiut they have therefore unei[ualled facilities for pro-
iiiciiig
■ f sujierior excellence and durability, .ind for suppiy-
iiit£ all orders for the same with great aecuratencss
and promptness. Our .NLW SpK( 1\1F,X i» )(>K, (just
i"ued, will be freely given to all who wish to j;Ur-
I h ,-e, when ajiplied for. I’rinters will please be par-
tieiilar in directing how it in.ay be
\Vt alr'i furnish every article needed in a Printing
'*i' ee, :it 111 inuf.acturers' prices.
M.VCHINK A.N'D HA.ND
TAYLOirs,
A1>AMS^ » ULGGJ.LS\
Chasr’>s Mtitimonrt M^ress,
(of whicli we are - ,b' agents in this city,) and of every
)ther Biakei in the L'liited States; Ink, Cases, Stands,
Imposing Stones, (. i nn .ir.itijr Sticks, Galleys (brass
and wood,) Chases, Furnitun-, \c. Orders will be
filled for Paper, Cards, and I’linter's .'Stock of every
kind.
Electrotyping and Stereotyping all
their Branches.
fe^-'^y'Type Cojiper-Faced to order.
Old type received in exchange for new at ‘.t cents per
p'iund, if delivered in sixty ilays from the date ot pur-
cha-e: if later, but six cents jier pouud.
I'ublishers of newspapers who insert this advertise-
nieat three times, witii this note, and forward us a
ji.aper containing the same, will be paid in printing
materials, by purclia.sing four times the amount of tbeir
bill fur the advertisement.
SK(,'O.N 1) 11 .\NL» PllESSES (.Machine and Hand)
usually on s i;e WM. JIAGAU, .Ir., CO.
U M. HaHAU, Jll.] • [.JoH.N nA;AU,
July H. li^-iit
Blank, Warrants tor sale here.
I»iit!ir tnr ;
s M i.f i‘i: 111* i: I i:t » k .
I8i:\.ivna\ .ii«. a o.
*' s r I \ I I n I \
l*ll,\i:MAri.UTISTS \N|) (MIFMISTS,
I'l i r I’\.
>■ -'la ' .1. 11 ins 11 le'■ I .^ent 1'ir Frtv ctteville.
.1 line 11. 1 >',‘i7 1 Ii-
s:MMS !li:u All!).
,\N \W.\V li'iiiii the subscrilior, on ?lie l-')tii of
lteceni’'er, I''.")-’, a neuTO >n'v name 1 I'F.NMS.
Said Imy wa.-; a>'niit twenty-diie years of ajre when he
lelt, and weighed aV'n'it 11': or l.")0 pound,-' Me is
dark Ciiiiiplecte l, round faced, full jawed, slightly bcw-
legged. round shouldered, leans fni-v.ard when he
wal«s, and is very ii.lell’uent He has a scar o:i tiio
insidt of line thi;,ih, (caused by a woiini^ received in .a
fall friiiil a tree. 1 have •» ason to believe that he has
been in the cdunties ff .Lihnst'in, Harnett, ’umlier-
l.ind and IJlaiVn, .and iti the towiii of .\verasboro’ uinl
Fayetteville, where he passed fir a free ican, under
the iis'iiinied n.iines of .Idsejih .lacobs, .John G Wil
liams and William (’aldwell, and at times folhiwed the
■ icciipalion of .a ditcher. I have also been iiiftirmed
that he '.eft ILileigh in a ling^y with an Irishman,
priibjibly under a [iromise of being taken to a free
State
1 will ]iay a reward of JjilOO for his apprehension
and lit-iivery to me. or for his confinement in any jail
So that 1 jret him, if 'aken within this State; >s'_'O0 if
taken out of the State; and also -SIOO for proof suf
ficient to convict anj- white person wi h having har
bored him, whether in or out of this ."^tate,
W. G. STUICKLAND.
Kaleigb, May 5, 18o7. O-;;!!!
jr. .ir.
\\’ I T H
I). l)i:VLI.\ CO.,
WHOLKSALK AND RKTAIL DKALKIIS IN
Keady-iiiailo riolliiiij;:,
Nos, 'Ib^, '2n\) AND 2()0 liilOAliWAV,
NEW YORK.
May 25, 18-37. ll-3m
2,800 Acres of* l^aiul
FOR SAF.F.
rjl^HE Subscribers offer for sale the .ibove Tr.act of
M. Land, lying on .Anderson’s Creek, about two ai.tl
a half miles from lower Little Kiver, near Klliot's
Mills,—including about ine Hundred Acres of good
Swampsi, which c.an be easily drained. This Land Is
very heavily timbered, and a large portion level and
of superior quality of Pine Laml for cultivation.
■Mso, a Circular STF.\M S.VW-MILL, in complete
order and well adapted to sawing plank road and rail
road timbers. Also, Two well-broke .MULES.
-Ml. or any portina of which, will be sold low atid
on time. The Land will be sold either in a body or in
parcels to suit. SMITH & ELLIOT.
April 0, lS-">7. ',t7-if
xXO IIIMIU (;!
^IHE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders
for
Superior \Wtter Bttrkels.
He manufactures North Carolina m.aterial—he em
ploys North (’arolina capital and labor,—and he solicits
North (’.arolina patnmage. By giving him a trial, and
by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to be
able to make a favorable showing. TULAL is what
he wants.
M essr.s. W(>1»TH .J' l,'TLl'\ nf this pl.ace .are Agents
for the sale of the above iiucket.s,
G. II. MAKLPLAi E.
Fayetteville, Feb'y 17, L''-'>7, >’--y
NOTICi:.
I’ hereby forbid .any person from trespas-ing on
any of our Lands known as the Kingsbury
Lands, anil we jiarticularly forbid persons from chip-
j ii.g airl tending the Turjientine Itoses. We will en
force the law in every instance of a trespass.
.J. & T WADIMLL.
.Nlarcli t), 1S.')7, 88tf
OLD in K W IIISKin .
^HlHK Subscriber is tne only authorised .agent in
■- F.iyetteville for the sale of the Hon R. (’. Piir-
Cjlebrated Of.W lii'f] II'#f/S’K I
iipplied with this superior
year
He w 11
iHvvt th
be
! deiii.iiid.
Whisk.
P'aveiteville, March
ItllACGHON-.
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♦I'
SFIE>lWKIJi IKHIS?:.
8'AviyrTaovin.i:, v.
f'Jiisf all//' of" (ii’i'i tl It f'rii) "I
thf M(jrl:rf flnusr.
^HIHE Subscriber .lesires through this
mcilium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House tiie past
year—and as he lias just erected New Stables and
('.arriuge Sheil convenient to the llnuseand to water
he takes ple.a'^iire in .saying to his jiatroiis an.l the
public gener.ally, that he is still prepared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal patron-
afro heretofore received. Every exeitioii on his part
sliall be used to render them comfortable .luring their
sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the market affords.
P. SHKMWFLL.
March 21, 185r). 8C.-tf
DOBBIN HOUSR!
POWERS A TROY, Propriktoks.
^jSlHE Proprietors of this Establishment
1 announce to the public, that owing to
the Constantly increasing patronage extend
ed to them, they have been intluce.l to en
large the accommodation by the a.idition of
an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, an.l suite
ol Rooms on the secoti.l floor; thus enaliling them to
accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And
they jiledge themselves to an increased exertion to
give satisl'action to their pati-ous.
Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at
tendance
The eligible location of the Establishment, with tl;e
experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com-
t.jrt of their jiatrons, they hope will secure to them a
liberal share of the travel.
The \Vestern .and Southern Stages arrive at an.l de
part from this House.
C.arriages in attendance on arrival and departure of
Ste.-im Roats, for the accommodation of passengers.
Horses and (’arriages furnished at any notice for car-
rying travellers to aiij- part of the adjacent country.
J, W, POWKRS. W. C. TROY.
Fayetteville, May 12, 18o0. 3tf •
Di)()k Ills \V antod.
^BlIIE Subscriber, having taken the General .\''ency
® for getting subscribers to an.l ileliverin; Hawks's
Hist(>ry of .Vorth ('arolina. now in process oi' publica
tion by .Mcssr E J. Hale .V Son of Fayetteville, is
desirous of entei'ing into .an engagement with one oi
more active, intelligent and rtdialde persons in each
of the Judicial Circuits, to canvass their respective
I'arts of the State, or particular counties, thoroughly.
Immedi.atb application is desired, as sample copies ot
the first volume will will be rea.ly in a few days.
Cn.loubted testimonials as t.) character must ac
company each application. .Address
H. W. HORN.
Fayetteville, Dec. 9, 1850. b4-
A VALUAI’.LF I.AW BOOK.
tDDlSO.V on Contracts, with Notes and References
to American cases, by Edward Ingersoll. 1 large
vol. 120u pages.
Judge Woodward, of the Supreme ('ourt of Pennsyl
vania, says that “this is tiie best book on the subject
1 ever had in my hands.”
For sale iiy E. J. HALE & SON.
April 20.
A CAin).
^|1HE un.'ersigned wouH respectfully inform his
fi ob» friends and customers that he can be found
at the Store of C. E. Leete, where he will be ghi.I to
see them. , J R. McDO.NALD.
Fayetteville. N. C., Jan’y 8, I8r)7. 72-tf
FOR
[1IN PLATE,
L Sheet Iron,
Iron Wire,
Zinc, and Tin
patterns.
SALE.
Sept. 24.
Ware and Stoves of various
C. W. ANDllLWS,
Market Sijuare.
42-
I
VAIJ ABLF PROPFKTY
roji s.mMji:.
OFFER for sale, my L.VNDS in the Town of Fay
etteville, about 130 Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Laud, as the Crop
now on it will show. .Vlso, the
Valiiiiitic ISrit'k Lot
near the M.irket Square, occtipieJ by Mr. John A.
Peniberton.
.\ Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donablson,
Maxwell and Miimford Streets, known as the Hotel
(iar.leti Lot,—couM be divide.l into several Ruilding
L.It;—very near the new Female High School I?uildinj;s.
-Al.so, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumfor l
Street.
Several DESIRABLE P.UILDING LOTS on both
Winslovf and .Mumford Streets.
All this property can now be purchase.l on favora
ble terms, and a large part can remain on IJonl and
Mortgage if desired.
TIIO. J. CURTIS.
Oct, 10, 1855. 43-tf
(a AXOKS.
r.AC.S PEKUVIAN;
•J^C^ ;;27 do. C(M.U.MRIAN.
Not only has the cost of using th se Guanoes in
connexion been very much .liminisaed, but experi
ment? have proved that the phosphate, so much want
ing in the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but
combined with the Columbian makes the crop much
more certain.
For sale by I . W. McLAURIN.
Nov. (j, 185G. 54tf
0.\ C1\SI(i.\MK.\T,
1500
20 Bbls. Mulletts, (Oak,)
To arrive and for «ale-. W. P. ELLIOTT.
(Jet. 22.
HAWKS’S HISTORY.
^I^HE Subscriber, .Assistant Agent for procuring
£ subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s History,
gives notice that he will attend the County Court of
Duplin on the rtd Monday in July inst., the County
Court of Chatham, on the 2d Monday in August, the
County Court of Sampson on the Sd Monday in Au
gust, and the County Court of Johnston on the 4th
.Monday in .August. He will be provided with a Sub-
.scriptioii Rook, and with copie.s of the 1st volnme in
the several styles of binding, for delivery.
C. PRICE.
July 4. 22-
GUAXO! GUANO!!
^HIllE umlersigned asks the attention of Farmers,
* Planters and Dealers to his Stock of best quality
Guanoes, all of which he will sell at t’ue lowest mar
ket rates.
‘•.i’’ PERUVIAN GUANO of the latest importa-
tiors and best .quality.
A” MEXICAN GUANO of the best cargoes
imported.
COLUMBl.AN GUANO, very rich in Phosphates.
.\!so, Super-PhospLate of Lime, Rone Dust, &c.
Purchasers may rely on having their Quano shipped
in prime order and in superior bags. The general
satisfaction heretofore given by all Guanoes sold by
the Subscriber, he hopes will be a sufficient guarantee
that all articles sold by him will be found as repre
sented. WILLIAM ROBINSON,
Nos, 4 and 6 Hollingsworth Street,
Near Pratt Street Wharf,
Baltimore, Md.
July ]. 21-3m
tOUIR-TVPKS m AMBRdTVPKS.
Z BIHE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly
M- occupie.I by .Mr Nott, over Beasley it Houston's
Jewelry Store, where he will be happy to wait on
those who wish a good likeness of themselves or
friends.
P. S. I would particularlij call the attention of
the public to the COI..OK-TYHK. which in
point of beauty far surpasses any thing in the shape
of a Daguerreotype or Photograph, and is but little
inferior, if not fully e.jual to the finest miniature
painting on ivory, which it very much resembles.
Pictures taken in cloudy weather as well as fair.
M. M. FERGUSON.
Fayetteville, April 22, 1857. 1-tf
xi:\v sri’PLv oFs r.\ rioxi:RV.
K arc jii't rc.'eiviiig :.irth> r ^uppUc.s of
s r.I rt4P.rt:it i*,
F.mbraciiig Letter. B ith P'J^t, .Note and t'aji I’.apers,
in great vari-ty; Fn^lish and French Liivelopes, white
and colored; Tissue Paper, Gill itt's and l’crr_>'» Steel
Pens, Pen Holders, iled Ink Pens, Ebony Rulers,
Iv.iry and Boxwood Pocket Ku’ers, Mathematical In
struments in cases. Hand (,'lip,s. Pink Tape, (Quills,
Pen Racks, White Rubber, Sand Boxes, .yc,; Bauker’s
';isfcs, i'ocket Meinoraii.iiims ami Pocket Books: Van-
'.vee and French Pencil Sharpeners; 31otli Stretchers, for
marking with in.lelihlo ink; Rodgers" Pen Knives;
Portfolios; .Maynarl Noyes and Davids' Inks, .yc.
-\lso, 1 .'ase superior English SL.A TICS, assorted sizes.
E. J. HALE vt SON.
May 2, 18.j7.
ni:(;rofs waxtfd.
rgliiE umlersigned will pay the highest cash price
I. for VOC.Nt; .NE}ROES. Letters a.ldressed to
either of us at Laiirinburgh, Riclimon.i county, will
have prompt attention.
D. C. McINTYRE.
DANIEL M. McLAURIN.
Laurinburgh, Dec. 2(3, 185). U8tf
ROliKR'r 1). (iRFKX,
iLATE 'iREEN .v WLAR.t
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.,
I'AVETTKVILLE, N. (^
KD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the
• public for the kind p.atronage so liber.ally be
stowed iqion the late Firm, and informs them he has
bought the interest of .1. S. W'ear, and will continue
the biisiiic.ss ill all its lir.-inches at the ol.l st.-in l. under
his entire superintendence.
B .'Vll W’atches left with him for repair will be
taken apart ifi the presence of the owners, and the
necessary rejtairs i>ointed out to them and a writteti
contract given for the same, which work will be w.ir-
ranted for two years.
(>!i hand and for sale now, the mosf varied and
choice selection of CLOCKS and othe*' '.ime pieces
that has ever been otfere.l to the public in .North Caro
lina. which he will sell .at New York prices, and also
WMiUAXT for two years.
•Ml debts line to and by the late firm will be i>ai.l
and received by R. D. GRl’.LN.
.Augu.st 2o, IM.S'i, o.l-tf
). ii0i;sT0.\
{- OL’LD inform his friends and former cii';tomers
'• w that lie !ii:iy be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fejf Bank, .and i doors above his old stand south side
I’l-i'on Stre.-t. where he intends to keep on hand.
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars
and every thing tielon!ring to histra.le. He respectfully
invitee hi^ friends fV i;!i the country to call and examine
hi^ 'loi k before purchasing.
He will afteiid to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
]iuncttial'.y, and his oh.ar-j:e3 •»hall be moderate. Ik-
would re.juest all indebted to the firm of HorSTo.N
oVKllBY to settle with W. (htirby or himself, as they
are compelled to settle the firm’s del>ts.
August 27. l^'(). 34tf
W. BAKKR
!s now rcceivinp from the North the
line it; aud most carefully se
lected St.•cl; i.i'
r a U.\ B TI Ui:
ever olVered in tiiis market; which, a.lded to his own
manufacture, jii.i’.;e^- his a.ss.irtment complete:—all of
I which he will sell .>n tiie lowest possible terms for cash
! or on time to j uiictual customers.
: F.ishii nable j.ainted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled h.iir and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
, Looking (jlasses: Willow Wajroiis and (,'radles; Side
I Boar.Is; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wa>li Statid»: Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture FiTmies aii.l ilass; Window Shades;
: Cornices: Curtain B.-inds; Sofas in .^Iahog;ln3' and
‘ W;ilnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
j Fine Ko.«owo(iil Pianos, on*' with .Eoliau At-
I tarhment; Rosewood Melo.lians, from the t>et nianufac-
I torie;. in New Y«rk and Boston, w.irranted as god as
! any nia.le in the country, and will be sold at N. York
prices—freight onlj adieJ.
November 2.
The Sjar^est i'urria^e I'arlortf in
I he Sottiltl
FURTHER SUPPLY OF BOOKS.
^■^HE American Almanac for 1857;
A. Kane’s Arctic Exploration; Draper’s Physiology:
The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster;
The .American Sportsman, by Lewis, illustrated;
A New Life of Summerfield, by Willet;
Count Hugo, the Miser, &c., by the same author;
The Torch Light;
Tuck’s Selections for Sabbath Reading;
Brown’s Bible Dictionary;
The .American Debate.-; Upham’s Mental Phil
osophy; Alexander’s Moral Science; ^c.
E. J. H.VLE & SON.
NEW BOOKS
Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition, illustrated.
Collier & Jewett’s Edition of the Original Text of
Shakspeare’s Plays Restored.
Farmingdale; The Lion of Flanders, or the Battle
of the Golden Spurs; The Curse of the Village, &c.;
Kitto’s Daily Bible Illustrations; Kitto’s Popular Cy
clopedia of Biblical Literature; Barnes’ Notes on the
Books of Job and Revelations; Half Hours with the
best Authors,—Knight’s Loi\don Edition, 2 vols.; Half
Hours with the best Poets.
Revolutions in Europe, down to 1849.
Webster’s University an.l Family Pronouncing Dic’y
Juvenile aud School Rocks, Stationary,
Just rec’d by E. J. HALE ij" SON.
Nov 17
iSpriii^ 'i'riide, 18,>7.
1!, I'. I’KAIiCK
IS NOW RECEIVING a beautiful and well selected
Stock of
Spriit^' atiff Siimnier 4m00dSi
Comprising a general assortment of all the latest styles
of Ladi ,“s’ l)rcss (Joods, Lace and Silk .Mantles, Em
broideries of every .Icscription, Crafie Shawls, Bou-
aets. Ribbons, Gloves, Belts, Hosiery, ,!ic.
—ALSO—
White and colored Linen Drilling,
English and French Drap d’Ete,
Bleached aud iirown Shirtings and Sheetings,
Iri.>^h Linens, Linen Table Cloths,
Towelings nu.l Napkins,
Leghorn, Panama, Cassimcre ami Moleskin flats.
Umbrellas and Parasols,
Boots, .Sii.ies, and
11 H.VI >V-MAl)K CI.OTIIING.
.All of whicli will lie sold low for (J.ASII, or on the
usual time to iiunctuul custonier.s, either at Wh I’esale
or Retail. All perHnns (and jiarticularly the i.idies)
ar(i respecttully requested to give me a call before
making their selections.
R. F. PEARCE.
Fayetteville, (Hay St.,) March Vi, 1857. 8'Jtf
XEW BOOKS.
ILLEDULCI.V; from “Notes ami Queries;” The
_ Elephant Club, by Doesticks; Past .Meri.Jian, by
Mrs.*V igourney; The Rifle, .Vxe and Saddle-Bags, by
.\Iil>iiirn; ‘‘(,'hristinas Stories.”
JIU'ENILES; The Aimwell Stories, consisting of
the “Whistler, or the Manly Boj*;” Ell.a, or Turning
over n New Leaf; Oscar, or the Boy who had his own
way; The Indiau Fairy Book; Abbott’s Stories about
Common Tiling.^ .-Vlso, furthor sujiplies of Hume and
Macauley’s Histories of England; School Books, &c.
FI J. II.ALE & SON.
Jau’y 17, 18-)7. ,
Slock, 1 8*17.
E. F. MOORE,
Wliolesiilc (irocer ami rominissioii .llcrdniiit.
Has just receive.I in Store,
215 I^arrcls Whi.'^kcy ami IJrandy.
85 “ and hhds. of Sugar, ass’td.
75 Sacks Jlio Coffee, “
200 Salt.
50 Boxes Soda I^iscuit.
Candies, Soap.s, Candles, Snuff, Cigar.i^, &c. &c
.All of which will be sold on liberal term.'i.
March 10, 18-37. 89tf
j\‘gro Clothing.
WKI'/rS KERSEYS, HATS, SHOES, &c
Now receiving.
J. & T. WADDILL.
November 17, 185G. 67tf
B'
i'urther Sttpitlies of Books.
'I^IIE Humorous Poetry of the English Language;
£ Home and the World, by Mrs. Rives of Va.;
Poetical Works and ‘ Rejected Addresses” of
Horace and James Smith;
IJcaumarchais and his Times;
Coutidential Correspondence of Napoleon aud Jo
sephine;
The La'Iy’s Almanac for 1857;
Dr. Kane’s .Arctic Explorations;
Memoir of Susan Allibone;
Knight’s Pictorial Half-Hours;
Ready Reckoners: The .Mystic Circle;
Bullion’s Practical Lessons iu English Grammar,
.lust received. E. J. U.\LE & SON.
Jan’y 2, 1857.
“■’riie 01(1 Xortli State in 177(J," by
I'aruthers,—first Series. A further supply just re
ceived
.Vlso, the 2d Series of the same work.
F J HALE & S'»N.
FOR SAU:.
1/ Iff finrefl i*rires, for t\iSMt
M on snOKT Tl.fMK,
250 niUiitiii;^,
Rockaway.s and Buggies
0F E\I'Jin' DEs('Rirnox,
.VNY uf which are tinishcd, and the balance being
tinishe.l .laily. .Vinong which are many New
aud Beautilul styles, and one VERY* FINF C.ARKlAtiE.
Some of them very light, and all made in the best
manner and uf the best materials. My facilities for
doing Carriage work are GRKATER than any establish
ment South, and 1 can alford an.l am determined to sell
work of the BEST (QUALITY as low as it can be built
for by any one.
Those who arc indebted to uie will please
pay up, as my business requires my out-standing debts
to be collected. A. A. McKETH.VN.
Feb. 3, 1855. 72-tf
w
wool, lil)LI,S.
OOLcar.led with dispatch at Blount’s Creek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
(•)sn.aburgs.
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sale by
GEO.
June 1854.
McNEILL.
7-tf
A
KSPF.CTKU I.LY inform-^ !iis t'ri.'it Is an t I'le
public, that he lias built up '..arize substantial
i ISrick Buildings at his Oid Stand. c.\[iro.-^.«l.v tor inaii-
ufactiiring Carrii.ges. Tliaiiktiil iDr the very libcr.il
. patronage he has receivi'1 for the la>t 21 years, he
hojies by stritU .ifi'ution to business, with a desire
to give s.atisl'action, t i nu'iyi a i;ontiiiuaiiee ol the
same. He warrant^ liis work lo be m i Ic o*’ the best
material and l>y e.'cperienced wor'.viueii in I'ach branch
of the busintiss. His work vvill ooiii|iare favorably
with any made in the United States, for neatness and
durability. He is determine 1 to soil and do .•my
work in his line on as good terms as any w.irk done
elsewhere that is as well done. He now h-is on hand,
Fi.nishei), the L.VRtiEST sr)_'lv of
( '(trnares. Ihtrourhes, ilockarL'ntifs^ nmi
li If ii is i f
Ever ottered in this place, an.l a very large stock
of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily.
All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on
short time to punctual customers. He has on
hand more th.m ONE HUNDRED AND Fl-FTY Vein-
cles finished and in course of construction.
.All work made by him is warrantel 12 months
with fair usage, and should it fail by bad wor’nmauship
or material will be repaired I'ree of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
examine for themselves.
Orders thankfully received an.l promj tly attende'l to.
Repairing executed at short uoticfc aud on very
reasonable terms.
May 28, 185;J. SHtf
1)WFL!JX(; FOR SALE.
''j'tilE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
J and Lot on tbe (;oriier -if (Jillespie and Russell
■Streets, at prcscut occujiied by Mr. Henry Lrambert.
Terni> reasoii.aiile, E. J. H.ALL,
• fiarble Pitclortf.
lilMKll* llilVli\SCROFT’S WOllRS.
H11IE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical
■_ errors of the old edition corrected,) is publisheil
for the benefit of the Missionary cause of the Episco
pal Church in North Carolina. The price of the 2
vols. is, in cloth binding, -$4, in sheep ■'j!4 5U. Orders,
accompanied in every instance by cash, may be ad
dressed to E- J- H.ALE ^ SON.
F’ayetteville, May 8, 1856.
»y j.AUOKii.
TWII nilllR.'i imiVE C, T. IIIICII liS-IITSSrORIi,
Fav€‘lfe» ille, I\. fJ.
Jan’y 20, 1857
64ypd
6)
Xarrative of the E.xpodition of an
American Squadron to the China Seas and Japan, bj
Com, Perr}’, U. S. Navy, with numerous illustrations,
edited by Rev. Dr. F. L. llaw^ks. ^
Also, further supplies of Mrs. Hentz’s Novels; Miss
Murray’s Travels through the U. S.; Mitchell’s Ira-
veller’s Guide; Steel Pens, |'c.
E. J. UALE 4- SON.
WHEAT WANTED.
fWANT to purchase 5,UOO Bushels Wheat.
JAS. G. COOK.
June 25, 185G. Iti-tf
.MOLASSES.
HHDS. just received and for sale by
JAS. G. COOK.
Oct. 'il. 51-
Fiirtlier ^iippiic! of* Rook^.
fB^HE AMERICAN CITI/EN, by Bishop Hopki
i Praed’s Poetic.al Works: Milledulcia, fr^
Notes and (Queries; Mackey’s [.exicon of Free-Masi
ry; Dictionary of Poetical (Quotations; Mitche
Travellers! Gui.le: (Questions to Jacobus’ Notes; Me
cal Books; School Books, a.Q.
E. J. HA.LE i S02v
, May 2, 1857.
^y^0 WOULD HAVE THOUGBl IT?
A new Carrittije Entubli^hment on the Military
Green, opposite the Meth/jdiat Churchy
fronting on Mumford Street.
G REATEXTIIRPRISE!
Fay«;tt4^viiiv 1m boiiiKl toKliiii*?!!
ri'^lIE Subscribers would respectfully inform their
I friends and the public, that they have entered
iato copartnership for the purpose of conducting the
general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various
parts. And being both practical workmen, fully un-
derst' 'ling their business, they have ao heeitation to
com e work with any establishmei-t iu b iiyetteville
as tc lyle and durability.
On of the firm may be known by reffc»-,n3e to A.
I. Id’s iron work for the.last two ye.irs.
W* .-rant all work to give general satisfaction
^r S e months.
Vepairing done in the neat est manner low for cash
PIER & BRAN IN.
Iami29 il Pikr. Jamks Bbanin.
Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1863. G2tf
mm