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.1 Iv;ino(‘: if j.nii] dur'.T'- tin' yoar of ntilncrip-
't ■' ' i :irtcr tilt' yc;n- h:l"^ t'XJiivfil
fo: ■’ \\ fi k’v itior.Kvi'.n O') j.or unmun, if jiaiil in
j th->m. tliaii any ^'t!u‘r titsv in us\ Apiilv ti>
' Ji. ItOSK.
Jn;v S, I '.'jT. I'-i-i'.w
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i HiXKiNCH AM. iiK’I'.MoND rorNTV. N. C.
i'teil to Lis euro
17-")ni
D0CT03 FF.\NK WILLTATCS’S
\M.’ rcciiv,' r^triit attoiiti'.iii.
.Juiit IS. 1" i7.
^.n Ivanct^: if jiai'I hiring: the vrar df siiltsorip- ' ^ i ' ' I i;.fl!nioii'l, Aiis. h ;ini!
' . ' * V V Hol'fM'n. All t'U:r!nc.ss eiitruj;
it. 'ti; ‘r " ttu iftor tlu' year li:> ext'ircil.
A 1>\ 1'IVriKN'1'. iiiserti'il f .r ^ixty c'l.ts jht
Bju .ro t 1 •: liiii's tVir rhe fn, nuil tliirty fur i .ich
T, (■|'.l,l',l!!;A'i’!',!) i{ 11'. WiilSKKY'
e|f)l I'lit'.-.'i. r>. at re;c'i>n,-;.i!e rales. .\ilverliMi s .are ’ ivij i .
ee^vio-^to.l t.> Citato the numl.-r of inserti.u.^ ae.ireJ, or ^ l,us mail.- ariaufreinent. to keep a
... , * , 11 • 1 11 1 1 ' t 1' -' -Vrt.i'k'. an‘l is the only
ftt-y will be .•..ntiiui. l till iorl-.a. an.i .-har-.Ml nee..r.l-, the sale ol li.e al-.ve h,an-i of A No. 'l
ingly. live Whiskey ir. this place.
A'i\‘rtisetiionr-' I- !>e iiisoi'to'l cli.irpeJ -jO per • MI'ITUKLL.
i\‘\v troods.
Hnl.y.-riiier is roceiviti}' his FA(jL AND WIN-
S, STOCK, Consisting of alniost everything
in the wav i>f
ttarfhrnrr inul Kfolloit-frtire^
—A L^:0--
!>0()1.- and > hoc',-:. Suddk'ry, vS:c.,
Any of whii'ii he will sell cheap for Oiish, barter for
I’roduce, or nn short time. Store recently occupied
hy Trov iV .Marsh, near the Dohliiu HHise.
G W. I. UOLUSTON.
Oct. I.), 1 s.jo. I8t{'
cent, extr.i.
■'nf
KlM.KWORTil VVMMK SKMIXARV,
uCF.l'NSlUilU)’, N.
f*^HF. iie\t So :! n of this Institutiuu will commence
P M M . -Vnsrust in')?.
'l iii' :■ "u-.'e ; ^t^uly is thorougl'. atid systeiaatic,
«B'’- ; I ili’ ij; necessary to n cninjilete, solid
til rn iMi' III i' ciiii-ition. The huiidings are so ar-
Iti) _ d . t I'l'iii’ ine the Cduif' 't :i home with the
_ ;■ ■ !i I'll I?istrnet rs of the lii-ihest
fi, . li 1 : ins an eni: u_\ e l in each uf the iH'part inents.
.n-;..'util’ll in the e,.uiitiy j o.'-sesses .ailv.uitaaes
-T 'V ti: L'l::e\V;:l ■'i.
■ ■..! ;_'Uis eontainin- al' necessary infiinnation re-
g1 i . ■ ' _ !:k’ iMiirse 111-tnietion, tiM ins, , will tie
frrw ii ii'd, ciu Hpi> ieiti'iii to
Kh'Jl.UUf STKULINXi. Principa!,
Greensboro', N.
.'u’y I 'l. l -'-'iT. 'Jl-liiu
MEDICAL COLLI-(;h: OF viiuaNrX,
SESSION 1857-58.
f |11!£ ui'St Annual t'ourse of Lectures will com- ,
JL nience »n the 1st of October, l>'o7, at the Collejre
BuiMinp. conjer >f >hn>hall and College streets. Rich- '
Tiiond. anil terminate on the 1st of March, 1S')S.
ISurgi'ry and Surgical Anatomy,
hy (,'ii.\HLKs ]5kll Giuso.n, M. D. I
‘Tuenry and Practice of Medicine,
Vty D.kvu) II. Ti> kkk, M. D.
H.'hemistry and Pharmacy,
f by M\uti.\ p. Scott, M. D.
^l-.iti ria Med ea .-iud Therapeutics,
■ by p.. R. \Vf.llF(iri>, M. L).
,Anai my,
’ y Aktui u K. Pktii’oi.as, M. D.
In.'titiito:; ■ f Me iii-ine and Medical Jurisprudence, ,
[ / i.EVIS S. JdTXKS, M. D.
('■'stetries and liiseases of Women and Children.
by Jamks 11. Cosway, M. D.
I'lmnnstrator of Anatomy. ^
MaIUON IloWARl*. M. 1>.
The study of Practical .Anatomy may be prosecuted
with the most ample facilities and at a very trifling
expense.
•’linical Lectures are regularly given at the College
Inlirniary. This Infirmary, under the same roof with
the (’oilese, is at all times well filled with .Medical
and Surgical cases, aud furnishes peculiar facilities for
Clinical instruction.
Many Surgical Operations are performed in the
presence of the class, and the Students being daily
admitted to the wards, enjoy, under the guidance of
the Professors, unusual opportunities for becoming
f.irailiar, not only with the symptoms and diagnosis of
disease, but with its daily progress and treatment.
Amount of Fees for Lectures, ^ift j 00
Matriculation Fee, 5 Oo
Practical Anatomy, in Ou !
Graduating Fee, “.j uo
The price of Board, including Fuel, Lights and Ser- i
vants' attendance, varies from >;-{ to >'> t er week.
The Catalogues, containing fuller information cen- '
cerning the Institution, will be forw.arded to those wlio
apply for it, or specitic inquiries will be answered by ^
letter L. S. JoVNES, M D ,
Dean of the Faculty.
July 9. lil-law8w
FAl LK
^ lias just rtH't'ivod a jari>' and
faney as.^^ortment of IJOOl'S :iuil SHOES:
Laiil -' (i:iiter,-. Satin aud (’olored: l.adies’
:ind lit i!ts’ l>.\N('l.\ti SlHiF.v j,f beautiful
1 attern. and every style of article in his line.
His stoek is choice :in I carefullj scloc’eit by him
self, and buyers wiil lind it to their iiite"est'to call
iel'ore purchasing elsewhere. Corner of (jillespie
and I'ranklin streets.
A} ril L'l, ls.^7. ]tf
SITCOM) sii>iu\(; s rocK.
s r A K Ii \\ ILIJ A MS I M ^ -
A(‘\v o()(!s.
''I ''HI' undersigned have received into Store their re-
f cent jiiirchasc''' of
/w O O D S,
Embracing a latgL and general stock of
l)il!*K*‘ra‘H aii«i
Which they will seP on their usual accommodating
terms. ‘ Ci. W. WILLIAMS CO.
March 4, 18')7. fe7tf
.JAHKS KVLi:
JJS now receiving his SPllI.VG .\XD SLM.MEU sup-
"iliiv GOOi>S,
MSoots and Shoes,
i{()i/riN(; CLO riis, .vc..
All of which, being purchfised hy the case, will be of
fered by Wholesale or Retail at LOW
PRICES.
'.t2tf
y.VVE now in Store tlielr Second Stock of S1'AS(>N-
.\P>LE (lOOl'S, which they will offer to the
Wholesale Trade very low for CASH, or on the usual
time to prompt paving buyers.
J. n. STARR, ‘ ' J. M. WILLIAMS.
April iM, 1S.57. 2tf
iiOEKHAVE’S
IIOLIW!^ iUTTEUS
•J. mJF»
W I T II
1). DH \ Ll\ CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
Koady-fiiafii' Clolliin^,
Nos. ilos, •jr)0 and '2ii0 Hroadway,
NEW YORK.
May 2b, 1857. ll-3m
2,800 Acres of Land
Foil SAU:.
^'Il’IHE Subscribers offer for sale the above Tract of
I
COR.V.
^ I^AOS CORN, superior quality and
Ji- good measure, fur sale by
WORTH cj- L'TLIiY.
July ■>, ]ho7. iJ4-
X7^ The Lite, Correspondence and
■'■j ^reclies ot Hknuy Clw, by Cuviii Colton, •• v .is.; A
1’a n C.jrrimentary oa ilie l ou;- G jsptds: Sputgeon's
nrst and s'_i-on I --orie-: N i tu '.•.iolina
U. . ler~. E. J. HALE A: >N.
U. . ler~. E. J. HALE A: >N.
July
LAW liOOlvS.
SEDf^WI'.'K on the St itutory :.n I Constitutiona! Law;
i';iitty .>n Ple.iding: Newiaud u ‘ ontraets; Piiil-
bfps ;;!id ou Kvidinee: .'^teplieri :iii Pleadin:.';
.M M'ir i - ' 'l Ui.-ery Pleading'; Hi:' "n Trustee-: Lube fi
E juity Pleading; V 1 iiiis s E,'i;t\, >vc.
Fu.'tuer suj'plies ot the above just received.
e' j. hale i: SON.
July !.
Type Foundry and Printer's Emporium,
estai;lishi;d in i^ih.
W .M. II Jr., iV CO.,
4iiol(i Nii’fft, -\«*%» Voi’K C ily.
fBIHE sub>crifiers desire to advise ttielr friends and
.M. the Printing liitere.-^t gener.'illy, that since the
late fire, which injui-..- 1 ,,,i,y the iii'anufaeturing de-
partnjeiit ot their establi.'-hiiii.iit, thev have entirely
n rmed the same wiih new u. i. hinei-y', and iiave avail
ed tiiemseivr.s ofth.' o; j,,jrtunity to intr. luce
/' 177/1' IMPUo VKMKST
which long experietiee and capita! can coui'nau i; :ui 1
that they have Iiien iorc une‘|u ille l facilities lor joo-
dueing m’■“ a,-*:: '
i! suj'Crior exceiU-nce mu 1 iluiMbi ity, and for su|iply-
iii;-; all orilers for t. e wiili great accur.itCMiC'S
and promjitness. i'ur NEnV .''1’i1('1'.lEN Ri»t;K, (.just
."Ued,, Will be iVeeiy given to ail who wi.ih to pUr-
eiiase, wlien .applied lur. I'rinti i -^ wiil please be par-
t.i ul;;r in din; ';^-' iiow it may be .leut.
t’ aj>o turni.riJj evt*ry ariicje iiee Je* l in ;i Printing
Otl ef, at manul'n:tiirers‘ prii;.
MACiil.NE A.ND HANU
^ hasr's MPiamoml £*ress,
(of which we are soU; agents in this city.) .and of every
otner «jaiier m \l,e l.uited States: Ink, Case.s, Stamls',
Imposing fctoiies, . Mnposing Sticks, Galleys 'br.res
and wood ) Cha. . .s, tuniiture, ,vc. Orders will be
hiled lor Paper, Cards, an ! Punter's Stock of every
kind. •’
Electrotyping and Stereotyping in all
their Branchea.
Jg.^^ Type Copper-Faced to order.
Old type received in exchange for new atcents t.er
jiound, if delivered in .sixty days from the U.-au ot pui-
chase; if later, but six cents per pouud.
I’ublishers of newspapers who insert this .advertise
ment three times, with this note, aud forward us a
paper containing the same, will be paid in printing
materials, by purchasing four times the araount of their
bill fur the advertisement.
SEc'OND-H.ANO PRESSES (.\Iachine and Hand)
usually on sale W.M. HAGAR, Jr., ^ CO.
\S.M. IIaoah, Jr.] r.loiix Haoar.
_July «. ■ 23-3t
Blank VVnrrants for sale here.
THE CKLKHRATKn HOLLAND RKMEIA’ FOU
DTSPEPStA,
DISE\SK OF TlfK Kn>\KrS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKNESS AXY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
.And the v:irious at^lei tions con'cqiient upon a disordered
STOMACH OR LIVER,
Sill h HS Inilicestion. .\riility nl ilic ■■^toiiiarh. Colicky I’ t.ns
He irlliurn. I.o-> ol .\pi . [ite. I.v-p Mu,.Micy ’ostivpne->. IM'nM iid
lilecdiiic l’ile In all ^>rv.>^l^. Uheiiuiatic. and Neuratc NiU-c-
tions it tiin nainoroii-i in't iiicej (.roved hiirhly l>enel»' it, and
in other-' efrertefl a l rdcd i-iiri’
'I'his i> a purely vecrl ili'e roiiipound, prep\rednn 'irirtly srien
t til- priniipU". H;ier tl.f minnfrolltu' reifliratcd Hull m.l Pro
!'-'or. Hi't rh iv.-, Ilor iii'ie o( ju i;renl siirresN jn iixxt nt'(he
l',iiro|>eaii Stair-. ii nur i.lm ii.m iiuo the I nitPd .-'tal-s was in
ii more e'|n -..^Uv lor llm,,’ ni' ,,ur lather :ind si ;iUt r il here
.1'111 there over thi' l ire o|' this iii'Khtv 4oiinlry Mei-iini: wuh
•iri’ ti -nrce" aiii .ns them. 1 no.v mtVr it to the .\iiierican piihlii-.
kiiowin" that it- truly wimilcri'ul iiii’dlcinal vlrities mu>t l»> ai-
knii\V ;fllL’fil
(t is p:irtiru!arly rrconimondeil tti those i»trsons \\ hftsc ronstilir
t' may ImVi- liri .i ,mi. red hy the continuous iis^ i,fardent
sjiirits. nr other f..ims oi di" p.-.t on. Cencr illy in«tant ineous in
#*:?i‘rt. it o’s u .ay d:r«-ialy t « the se.at tf life, ttir;llint£ and
.i iii-kenini; every nrrve. r;ii'ln2 up the dn«ipln" spirit, and,'n
:i( t. inlusinu new health and vijjor in the system.
,\» rH'K—\Vh n'ver v|‘ei ls to lind this a (a verage will be ilis
appointed; Imt to the sii k. weak nid low s|iiri;ed. it will prove a
L'riso inl afoiuaiii- ri.r>lial. iKissi ,sed o'sinjul.ir remedial properties, ;
i: r T I U \ 1
The crt’at p ‘;ho inly oT this drli'iiitl'ul Aroma has induced nmny j
Mii;t:tlions, whi' h the pulilir shuiilil cuard :ie:iinst purchasinu. ■
lie not [(rr-u idt il to hiiv 'inytliin:; else until you hive eiven lioer i
li:ive's llolliind Itittrr' .i I or trial. One liotlie will cimvinei you '
h i'.\ in:in tely aper or it i - to all these imitations.
i^j-.-..!d at .ii’ :hl p* r li i;:Ie. or ^i.v l.otiles i',,r .S.'>.(Kt, by the
S (■ L K. 1’ it 1 > I’ II 1 i;t( • U S ,
15i:.\.I \^I!\ JR. A VO. !
■■ V N r I -.1 T r r. I s ; ]
PHAKMAriiUTls i S aN'L) CHEMISTS, i
I'pri-in.UGii, I*A. '
Satuuel J. II iiisdalo sole agent for Fayetteville. !
.lune 11, If'-liT. 10- j
8^500 IIP.WARB.
.\N.vW.\Y from the subseriber, on the loth of
l)ccember. l''o’_’, a negri: boy name 1 lUlN’NIS.
.''aid boy was a'“iut rw>uty-otie years of asre when he
leit, and weighed about 1 lU or lot) ])ounds. He is
dark compieitcd, round faced, lull jawed, slightly bow-
legg?*d, roun I slionldercd, leans forward when he ,
Walks, atid is \ery int'-iligent He 'na-: a s. ar on the
iusi'le of one thi-h. cau-e I ’ v wound recoiv. 'l in a ^
f.a'l from a tree. I have reason to believe that he has
. been in the ciutities of .Johnston, H.-irnctt, (,'iimber-
L'Ui'l and Klai’en, and in the town» of .Xveraslior')’ and
; Fayetteville, wliere he passed I'lf a free man. under
i the absunicd n.ames of .Josepli .laiaibs. .John (i. Wil
liams and \\ i!!i'',m C.r..hvcl!, anil ;it times fiMowed the
j occupation "f a ditelier. I have also beeu inforttied
i th.it he left P.aleigh in a bugtry with an Irishman,
jirobably under a jiromise of being taken to a free
; Stale
1 will jiay a rewar ! of >;10i') for his apprchetwion
I and I' livei'v to ii'.e, or for liis conlinement in any Jail
^ s.) th.i! I ;;et him, if taken within this State;
^ taken t;ui of the State; and also S;luu for proof suf-
; ticii’iit to C'liiviet any white j)erson wi ll h.-iving har-
' bored him, whether in or out of this ,'tate.
, W. (J. STPtK'KLANI).
I ilaleigh. May ■'). ry-Uii
I Sj»iin^ 1857.
n. !\ i>i-:ARCK
a.S Now PiICi’ElVING a beautiful and well selected
Stoek of
antf StrnnHrr '4moofls^
Comprising a general assortment of all the latest styles
of Lti Ii '■)' I'ress (joods. Lace and Silk M;int!es, Eni-
♦iroi'leries of every des- ription. Crape Shawls, Bon-
I nets, Uibhotis, Gloves, I5elts, Hosieij', iic.
—ALSO—
AVhife and colored Linen Drilling,
English and French Urap d'Ete.
ii'eached and brown Shirliii;:s and Sheetings,
Irish LineiiS, Linen Table Cloths,
Towelings atid Napkins,
Leghorn, Panama, ("assimere and .Moleskin Hats,
L'mbrellas and Parasols,
Boots, Shoes, and
RKADY-MAIU-: CLOTriTNG.
All of which will be sold low for C.\Sll, or on the
usual time to jiunctual customers, either at Who’.'sale
or Retail. All persons (and particularly the Ladies)
are respecttully reijucsted to give me a call before
making their selections.
B F PEARCE
Fayetteville, (Hay St.,) March 12, 1857. 89tf
Land, lying on -Anderson’s Creek, about two aud
a half miles from lower Little Iliver, near Elliot’s
Mills,—including about One Hundred Acres of good
Swamps, which can be easily drained. This Laud Is
Vfry heavily timbered, aud a large portion level and
of superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation.
Also, a Circular STE.AM SAW-MII Ij, in complete
order and well adapteil to sawing plank road and rail
road timbers. Also. Two well-broke .MULES.
All, or any portion of which, will be soM low and
on time. Tlie Land will be sold either iu a botly or in
parcels to suit. SMITH i ELLIOT.
April H, 18ii7. 97-tf
NO Tu MlillG!
^I'^HE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders
X f'J*’
Superior ll\tter itttrkets.
He manufactures North Carolina material—he em
ploys North Carolina capital aud labor,—and he solicits
North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and
by comparing his with Southern prices, he hopes to be
able to make a favorable sitowing. TRIAL is what
he wants.
Messrs. WORTH UTLEV of this place are Agents
for the sale of the above Buckets.
G. II. MAKEPEACE.
Fayetteville, Feb'y 17, 1857. 82-y
xoTici:.
WE hereby forbid anj’ person from trespassing on
any of our Lands known as the Kingsbury
Lands, and we particularly forbid persons from chip
ping aud teu'ling the Turpentine Boxes. We will en
force the law in every instance of a trespass.
J. i; T. WADDILL.
March G, 1857. 88tf
(MJ) HYK WmsKKY.
i ^BIHE Subscriber is the only authorised agent in
I JL Fayetteville for the sale of the Hon. K. C. Pur-
: year's Celebrated OLf> If 1 */: H ’ff f.S K H I ’.
: He will be supplied with this superior Whiskey to
t*eet the demand.
I W. DU AUG HON.,
j Fayetteville, .March ‘Jti. DO-tf
I XHw sri*i>jA OF s'i\\Ti(wiln^
WE are just receiving further supplies of
ST.iTMO.VKHl\
i Embracing Litter, Bath Post, Note au'l Cap Papers,
j in great.varieiy; English and French Euvelojies, white
j and colored; Ti.ssue Paper, Gillott's and i’erry’s Steel
• Pens, Peu II d len. He ! Ink Pens, Ebony Rulers,
Iv'i-y ati'l Boxw I'd I'ockct Kttlers, Mathematical In-
; strumeiits in eases, ilaiid Clips, Pink Tape, Quills,
! Pen liaeks, WJiitc Hubber, Sand B'ixes, vc.; Banker’s
I t.'ases. Pocket Memorandums and Pocket I’.ooks; Van-
' kee and French Pencil Siiarpeiiers; Clotli Stretchers, for
I marking with indelihle ink; llodgers’ Pen Knives;
j Portfolios; Maynard « .N'o^esaii'l Davids’ Inks, J'C.
I Also, I Case superior English SLATlv.S, assorted sizes.
E. J. HALE & SON.
May J, 1857.
M:(aioi:s wanti:!).
fglllE under;'igned will pay the highest cash price
fi. for VOL’.NG NEf'IK»KS. Letters addressed to
either of us at Laurinburgh, Richmond county, will
have prompt attention.
1). C. McINTVllE.
DANIEL M. .McLAUUlN.
Laurinburgh. Dec. 20, 185(i. GStf
SriEMWET.I. TIOITS!:.
I'Avrri'Ti'ivii.i.i;,
Kd!:! xuIp. nf (jrr> n Strprt^ n few Doors Nurfh
th' Market IIoKse.
rSin!’ .Subscriber desires tliroucth
medium to acknowledge
5««
medium to acknowledge the liboiau
patronage bestowed upon his House the
year—iind as he has Just erected New Stables and
Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water
he t.ikes jileasure in sa\ing to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still prepared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a ooptinuance of the liberal patroti-
age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part
sliall be used to render them comfortable during their
sojouiii with him. His table is alwaj’s suj^plied with
the best the uiarket affords.
P. snEMWELL.
.'li’.rcli 2t, 1855. 8G-tf
noiiP.iN iiorsK!
PoWEUS iSi TUOY, PuoPKiETOits.
“H^HE Proprietors of this Establishment
*- announce to the public, that owing to
the constantly increasing patronage extend
ed to tlicta, they have been induced to en-
l;irge the accommodation by the addition of
an extensive Dining Room on the lower floor, and suite
ol I'looms on the second tloor; thus enabling them to
accommod:ite all who may favor them with a call. And
they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to
give satisfaction to their patrons.
Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at-
tendauee
I he eligible location of the Efitablishment, with the
exjierience of the Proprietors in providing for the com-
lort ol their patrous. they hope will secure to them a
liberal share of the travel.
J'he \\estcrii and Southern Stages arrive at and de
part from this House.
Carriages in atteiiilance on arrival and departure of
Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers.
Horses aud Carriages furnished at any notice for car-
rying travellers to any j)art of the adjacent country.
J. \W. POWERS.
Book Wanted.
Subscriber, Jiaving taken the General Agency
8_ for getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s
History of North Carolina, now in process of publica
tion by Messrs. E. ,J. Hale Son of rayetteville, is
desirous of entering into an engagement with one or
more active, intelligent and reli.able persons in each
of the Juilicial (’ircuits, to canvas.^ their respective
I>ai ts of the St.ite, or jiartieular counties, thoroughly.
Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ot
the first volume will will be ready in a few d.iys.
1,'iulotibted testimonials as to character must ac
company each ai'j'lication. Address
H. W. HORN.
Fayetteville, Dec. 0, 185G. 04-
.\ \ .u.uaiuj: lav» book.
A I'DISON on (,'ontracts, with Notes and References
* to American cases, by E'Iward Ingersoll. 1 large
vol. iL'Od j'.iges.
•ludge Woodward, of the Suj i-eme Court of Penn.syl-
vania. says that “this is the best book on the subject
I ever had in m3' hands.”
For sale by K. J. HALE & SON.
April 20.
A CAiU). ~
^ff^HE undersigned would respectfully inform his
M ola fri- nds and customers that he can be found
at the Store of (J. E. Leete, where he will be glad I0
see them. J U. McDON’.KLD.
Fayetteville. N. C., Jan’y 8, 1857. 72-tf
W. C.
Fayetteville, ^Lly 12, 185G.
TROY.
;3tf
V \I.LIAP»LR PROl’KR rV
roic s.MJLr..
I OFFER for sale, my L.VNDS in the Town of F'ay-
etteville, about 1.30 Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About 80 Acres of it is line Meadow Laud, as the Crop
now on it will show. Also, tbe
ISrirli. S|«ih! l.iOt
near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A.
Pemberton. ,
A Large ami Vahiable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, I
Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel '
Garden Lot.—could be divided into several Building j
Lot.s—very near the new Female High School Buildings. I
Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford i
Street. '
Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both i
Winslow and Mumford Streets.
.•Ill this property can now be purchased on favora- j
ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and
Mortgage if desired.
TUO. J. CURTIS.
Oct. 10, 1855. 4.3-tf
I'OR SALE.
fffllN PLATE,
B Sheet Iron,
Iron Wire,
Zinc, and Tin Ware and Stoves of various
patterns. By
C. W. ANDREWS.
Market Stjuare.
Sept. 21. 42-
(a ANoi:s.
p. AGS PE lie VI AN:
# ;527 do. ( OLU.MBIAN.
Not 011I3’ has the cost of using tl.- S',' Ouanoes in
contiexion been very' much iliminished, but experi
ments h.ivo proved th.ft tJie phosph.'ite. so much want
ing iti the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but
combined with the Columbian makes the crop much
more certain.
For sale by I; ',y. .McLAURIN.
Nov. tj, IboO. S4tf
OX CONSI
15US. ('i»KN.
1000 Sack, S lit,
20 Bbls. Mulletts, (Oak.)
To arrive and for sa'e. W. P. ELLIOTT.
Oct. 2-2. ,50-tf ’
IIWVKS’S HISTORY.
The Subscriber, Assistant Agent for procuring
subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s History,
gives notice th.it he will attend the County Court of
Duplin on the 3d Monday in July inst., the County
Court of Chatham, on the 2d Monday in August, the
County Court of Sampson on the 3d Monday in Au
gust, and the County Court of Johnston on the 4tli
Monday in August. He will be provided ■with a Sub
scription Book, and with copies of the 1st voltime in
the several styles of binding, for delivery.
C. PRICE.
July 4. 22-
" ~GUA XO! GHLU W!!
^■“^HE undersigned asks the attention of Farmers,
Planters aud Dealers to his Stock of best quality
Guanoes, all of 'vihich he will sell at tlie lowest mar
ket rates.
‘•.A” PERUVIAN GUANO of the latest importa
tions and best quality.
“A .4” MEXICAN GUANO of the best cargoes
imported.
Ci.'LU.MBIAN GUANO, very rich in Phosphates.
•\lso. iSuper-Phosphate of Lime, Bone Dust, &c.
Purchasers may rely ou having their Guano shipped
in prime order and in superior bags. The general
satisfaction heretofore given by all Ouanoes sold by
the Subscriber, he hopes w’ill be a sufficient guarantee
that all articles sold by him will be found as repre
sented. WILLIAM ROBINSON,
Nos 4 and G Hollingsworth Street,
Near Pratt Street Wharf,
Baltimore, Md.
July 1. 21-3m
tOLOR-TVIM'S l\l) VM
^SIHE Subscriber has taken the Rooms formerly
■- occupied hy Mv Nott, over Beasley & 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 /particularly call the attention of
the public to the ’OI..OK-’rYI*E, which in
point of beauty far surpasses any thing in the shape
of a Daguerreotj’pe or Photograph, and is but little
inferior, if not fully equal to the finest miniature
painting ou ivory, which it very much resembles.
Pictures taken ia cloudy weather as well as fair.
M. M. FERGUSON.
Fayetteville, April 22, 1857. 1-tf
rITR'rHER S LUTLY OF00¥s.
» B^HE American Almanac for 1857;
JL Kane’s Arctic Exploration; Draper’s Physiology:
The Private Correspondence of Daniel Webster;
The American Spcrrtsman, by Lewis, illustrated;
A New Life of Summerfield, by Willet;
Count Hugo, the Miser, inc., by the same author;
The Torch Light;
Tuck’s Selections for Sabbath Reading;
Brown’s Bible Dictionary;
The American Debater; Upham’s Mental Phil
osophy; Alexander’s Moral Science; 4’c.
E. J. HALE S SON.
NEW IJOOKS.
ILLEDCI.f’IA: from “Notes and tiueries:” The
i H Elephant ('iuV», by Doesticks: Past Aleri.lian, by-
Mrs. Sigoui ney: The Kitle, ,\xe and Sad lle-Bags, by
Mirt)urn: “('hristin i.s Stories.”
JUVENILES; The Aimwell Stories, consisting of
the “Whistler, or tlie -Manly Boy:” Ella, or Turning
over a .New Leaf: Oscar, or the lioy who ha'I his own
way: The In lian Fairy Book; Abbaft’s Sforie.? about
C)ininon Tilings. Also, further supjiliesof Hume and
■Mac.'iuley s Histories of England: School Books, Inc.
E J. H.\LE & SON.
.Tati'y 17, 1857.
Slock, I
e' P. MOORE,
Wliolo.siile (Iroci r iuid I'ommissioii Mrrrliant.
Has just received in Store,
*21.') JJarrels Whiskey and Braudy.
0.5 “ uud hlid.s. of Sugar, ass’td.
To Sacks llio Cuffee,
200 “ Salt.
50 Boxes Soda Biscuit.
Caudios, Soaps, Candles, Snuff, Cig:\rs, &c. &c.
All of which will be sold on liberal terms.
March 1(>, 1857. 89tf
.\*^ro Clotliing.
Bf. WKiyjrS KERSEYS, HATS^SHOES. &c
Now receiving.
J. & T. WADDILL.
November 17, 1856. 67tf
RORERT I). GREEX,
(LATE GREEN & WEAR.)
WATCH-MAKEHS. JEWELLERS, &c.,
FAYETTEVILLE, x\. C.
HI) G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the
• public for the kind patronage so liberally be
stowed upon the late Firm, and informs them he ha?
bought the interest of J. S. W’ear, and will continue
the business in all its brunches at the old stand, under
his entire superintendence.
N. B .\11 Watches left with him for repair will be
taken apart in the presence of the ow'ners, and the
necessary repairs pointed out to them and a writte.-j
contract given for the same, which work will be v^ar-
rantel for two years.
On hand and for sale now, the most varied aud
choice selection of CLOCKS and othoK ^ime pieces
that has ever )ieen offered to the puTdic n North Caro
lina, which he will sell at New York juites, and also
w.\UR.\XT for two years.
•Ml debts due to and by the late firm will be paid
and received by K. D. GREEN.
August 25, 185G. 34-tf
>. lIOUSTOiV
/"OULD inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
FeAr Bank, and 3 ioors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand,
harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars
and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully
invites' his friends from the couutry to call and examine
hifl stjck before purchasing.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He
would request all in'lebted to the firm of HOUSTON &
0\'ERBY to settle witii W. Overby or himself, as they
are compelled to settle the iirm's debts.
•Vugust 27, 185G. 31tf
FOR SAF.E.
,1/ /{ thieed t^rires^ for C»lSMI
m on S no BIT Tt.fgM),
•250 (UlRil(;i:S, BtROlCIIHS,
Hockaways aud Buggies
OF j:vi:/!y niJscRirrjox,
'AX ANY of which arc finished, and the balance being
^M. finished dtiily. Among which are many New
!ind Beautiful styles, and one VEPiY FINE C.VIIRIAGE.
Some «d' tliPin very light, and all made in the best
manner and of the best materials. My facilities for
doing Carriage work are (illE.VTEIl than any est.-iblish-
ment South, and 1 .;an ati'ord anil am determined to sell
worK of the BES'f i.^L'ALlTV as low at) it nan be built
for by any one.
6«6(“ Thnse wLo ar« indebted to me will please
pay uj>, as tnj’ business requires my out-standing debts
to be collected. A. A. McKETHAN.
Feb. -i, 1855. 72-tf
. wool. ROLLS.
7"OOL carded with lispatch at Blount’s Creek
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
(')snaburgs,
('otton Yarn, and
W^ool Rolls, for sale by
GEO. McNEILL.
.June 1854. 7-tf
liiMKiP IMlK.\Sfll(U^T\S WORKS.
gIHE 2d edition, (with hundreds of typographical
A errors of the old edition corrected,) is published
for the benefit of the Missionary cause of the Episco
pal Church iu North Carolina. The price of the 2
vols. is, in cloth binding, >>4, in sheep 5l. Ori^ers,
accotnpanied in every instance by cash, may be ad
dressed to E. J. n.VLE ,j- SON.
Fayetteville, -May 8, 1856.
Xarnitive of tJie Expedition of an
American Sijuadron to the China Seas and Ja[>an.b’
Com. Perry, U. 8. Navy, with numerous illustrations,
edited by Rev. Dr. F. L. Hawks.
Also, further supplies of Mrs. lltintz’s Novels; Miss
Murray’s Travels through the U. S.; Mitchell’s Tra
veller’s Guide; Steel Pens, 4'c.
E. J. HALE ^ SON.
.1. W. RAKER
Is tjnw recoiving from the North the
h’.rgist. liti'.st, aud most carefully se-
lecfed stoek oi
: I 31.MTI K1:
ever otfen 1 in thi;- irket: which, added to his own
manufacture. m:i.ves nis assortment complete;—all of
which he will sell on thel.west possible terms for cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashion^rltle painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, aud cotton .Mattresses;
Looking Gl.isses: Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases: What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts: Wa'h Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..^lolian At^
tachment; Rosewood .Melodiaus, from the bet manufac
tories in New Y«rk atid Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country*, and will be sold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
November 2. j,“)t
The L,arg:esf iUtrriafnc Factorf/ in
the Sonth!
XEW 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 Lo:idon Edition, 2 vols.; Half
Hours with the best Poets.
Revolutions in Europe, dawn to IS'IQ.
Webster’s University and Family Pronouncing Dic’y
Juvenile and School Books, Stationary,
Just rec’d by E. J. HALE ^ SON.
Nov 17
Further ISupplies of Books.
^IHIE 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;
' Beaumarchais and his Times;
Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Jo
sephine;
The Lady’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 jLessons in English Grammar.
Just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
Jan’y 2, 1857.
I “Tlie Old Xorth tStatc in 1776,” by
Caruthers,—first Series. A further supply just re
ceived.
Also, the 2d Series of the same work.
E. J. H.\LE & SON.
A. A. .'qcK?-:T!IA.\
l^'^Pljl’T^l'LLY iiil'oi'Wis his friends and the
puK!ie, tliat he Las luiiU up l.-iige substantial
P>rick Buildings at his O'.d .'^tan 1. expressly for mau-
ufaeturinp ('arrii.gt s. 'riiaiiklul for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he
hopes by strict attention to l)u=-iness, with a desire
to give saiisf'action, to merit a cotifitiuance of (he
same. He \s.ur int.s his work to be made of the best
ni.aterial and by e.xiu'rieiiced workmen in each bi-.iiieh
of the business. Ilis work will compare favorably
with any made in the Lnitel States, for iiea'uess asid
durability'. He is 'let. rii iii“d to seil and do any
work in his line on as good terms as any work done
elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand,
FisisHKii, the LARGEST Sl'(tCK of
( irnfilli\)uclics, mut
Ii II ^ i(s.
Ever otl'ered in tltis place, :unt a v(‘ry large stock
of work iie:irly :ini:died, which will be finished d;iily.
.\11 of which will be sold very low I'or C.asii, or on
short time to piinetu.'il eiistoiiivrs. He has on
hand more than (t.NE llUNDKi;i» ,\ND FIFTY Vehi
cles finished auil in course of construction.
All work m i'leby him is w;uT:intcd 12 months
with fair usa-e. ;ui'l sluoilitit fai 1 by bad workmanship
or material will be repaired fi-e.‘ of charge.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to Call and
ex.imine for themselves.
Orders t hatikliilly received and proiii|: tly attended to.
RfpaTi'ing executed fit short notice and on very
reaaonatill.- terms.
.May 28. 185:;. '.tStf
W IIEA r W AX rEI).
IW.VNT to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat.
J.\S. G. COOK.
June 25, 185(J. Hi-tf
\lOF.ASSH8.
HHDS. just received aud for sale by
^%P JAS. G. COOK.
Oct. 27. 51-
Fiirfhc'r Niiiiplir^ ol' Rook««.
rf 1HE AMEinCAN CITIZEN, by Bi.shop Hop
-BL Praed’s Poetical Works: Milledulci.a,
Notes and (iueries: Mackey's Lexicon of Free-Ma
ry; Dictionary of Poetical (jnotations: Mitch
Travellers’ Guide; yuesti ins to Jacobus’ Notes; M
c.'il Books: School Books, Ac.
E. J. HALE & SON.
May 2, 1857.
DWELLING FOR SALE.
rjlllE Subscriber wishes to sell the large DwelPng
J and Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell
Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambcrt.
Terms reasonable. E. J. HALE.
•Hat*ble Faclorff.
By
%\ a
LVUDCli.
Twii imiiiis liijiiii c. T. iniiai isiiN's sniRii.i
Jan’y 20, 1857. 64ypd
Qi
W/fO WOrfjD HA VE Tno tom JTf
.1 ntkc (^nrriauf Exfah/inhment on the Mililary
(ireen, tipjun^ifn the Mt-thodLAt Churchy
fronlinij on Mumfonl Street.
(iRl-:.\ r EXTERPRISE!
r';iv«rlt4‘\'iit«‘ io bound to ^liiiK*!!
^I'^HE Subscribers wo#ld respectfully inform their
J friends and the public, that they have entered
into copartnership for the pui pose of conducting the
general CARRIAGE BUSINESS in all its various
parts. And being both practical workmen, fully un-
derstandiug their business, they have no titaitation to
comf le work with any establishment il. c.._,diteville
as t style and durability.
( of ihe firm may b« known by to A.
H. bitfield's iron work for the last two ye,irs.
W warrant all work to give general satisfaction
for »'"!te months.
K, . ring done in the neat est manner low for cash
' " PIER & BRAN IN.
Jamks H. Pier. Jambs Bkaniii.
' Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. 62tf