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I >:i’ • ■f I'lii)‘inr‘11;^ the year ot'
. ->4 'if' T ti'.o yoiir has exjotl.
iR'Kii\v:K » p**r ?iunuui, if [iiiid ill
'V ii. •. >- IT p;ii'l (hiriiii; lb.-. vf:.r of sulncrip-
. II V ! •'nftiT t’u'yt‘!U- tins oxpired.
\liVKlM'lsrMKNTS in-iertfd fi.r .^ixty cents per
1 iPO ■! 1 ' ’T the iirst, ami tliii ry cents for eiieii
. I-1';'li • '^'"1* Yearly ui.lvi rti^eiueiit'-iiy spe-
• iiurit >. it. r\‘I- ■ . il'lc r:!’es. Advertisei> sire
l^ r .^f iiisertii.iih 'lesired, or
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S5IK\!WEI.L iroiJSIV
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En.*t •'/?• // S/r>rf, ,1 t’r>r Dmin. Xi-rth >n
thr t Il'.uat
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clnuj^ed i>er
Si)'\ iiOODS.
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ti d Sioi'k .>f > 1 Is, >t 'li'itiii)i ill part >■'
(iMutirf. v'niit'ry. liroct*nos, C’rock-
tT\. I'isli. and «
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HK ;i"W ri’i’eivir.2 , i;ir.:i‘ m i \tell selected i«fock
'.iiiz It; part 1:
B'.H’.'k and F gured Sliks;
l:^!i;.;i^h .. i Frt-tich M- ri’i
ai; IF- 1 i i Liini*-^:
h reuoh all w.-..1 i’.’ ii 1-.;
MpHi’H? "f -I' li^^: It;.
l!!:iok I’i 'inh i
F'reiuli :tiiil .Vinvri'Mi Prints;
;'heuiru* SliawN, .lu’iutiiul pitterns:
!.:idii :-' :iks "t t verv ieseri['tiMn;
J 1. luet E'iiiiugri ;ind Iii.'^ertions:
; y.urs Jiliii i ndt;r~'.et'Ve.
H- .ii ry, O' ve, iJelts;
Ki^ ^ 'HS, Triiiiinin!;-;. ;
! . ths :uid t’lissi'.iierr^i;
Tv •el'. Jeaus and Sattinet':
White and ('■•'.‘.■rt- i Flannel>:
!> 1 .nd Hr^'wn .^hirtiiics:
Ii !i '.ale !•- I :u->'ti!ic;
!, • •!: bed ..id lli '.wn liriiiiuis:
i 1 I.iii.-iey,': .'i:; ! K>‘rey.';
T‘ ' Str'j.es and P'l iid':
itid iile:iclied l ahle ('oths;
■ f ai; kin i?:
iiiiiiivet';
jua ity Bed IV.anket';
>r ii li. I'lra'-i ui l haleb me ITi ips;
i I i ' irtni’ iir f( jp .''kir,-;
N 'ti.in-* "f every variety.
■juaiity:
■■'i.K. Lfirhi'iii :ir; i .■'tr.iw Uiinnet?;
MMie'kin, CassinH're an 1 W . d ilMt..*;
I’- t'. ;>iiue. LinSreilab.
— AI.Si I —
A large and fa^hionahle «to.-k uf
Refidfj^^ltade doth i ii
whitdi wil! be .'..Id h'W t"r C.VSll, it /ii 'ur
. li time t" pum-tuil cii.st jnier.- either at U '
.\'l per^'iHs i.r
^ M Sulisi riVier !-'-iie^ tiirt'u^h tli
^ inediui:) to ai'kn«i\vle l;rP the lioera’- j
■A patri>i;ri>re lieet'/wed iip.nn his M'une the past |
year—and as he has jii-’ •'rerted New Staldes and i
Carriajre Shdi cniivenient tn the 11.•use auil t.i ^vater I
he takes [deasure in saying to his p itrons and the
public jrcner.iiiy, t!iat he is still prct.ared to acconi-
uiodaie them witi. tra!i.ient and pcniiaiient >i.iard, a id
re.spectfiiMi M!’i!-:ts a CMr.tiiiiiancc nl'l(i>* liiieral pafroii-
a^re lieretofore recei\ed. Kvery exeition on his part
shall be used to render them comftiil.ibie duriii^: their
■sojour:; with him. His tahie is always jiipplie l with
the bc.ii the ta irket affords.
i'. SllHMWliLL.
March L’1, I,'',",.'). Mi-tf
DOiilU.N llOrsK!
I’UNVEIl;!' iV rUO\, I'ltOHKlK, rilU.'H.
^0111H Proprietors of thi.s l>tablishnient
JL aniiiiuiice t.i tiie pul lie. that owiiijr tc
tHc constantly increasing patronage extend
ed t the;.i, ihey have been induced to en-
'.ar'.re the a>'i:inuni. .i:iti.m hy tlie addition oi‘
i an evtonsiv. I)iniu:^ I. loui on tiie lower tlo.ir, and .suite
; o. It.ionis ,,n the second iloor; tlius enalilinp them to
j acC '>uuiodat ali wh>i iiiay t'a\or thci!; with u call. And
I fliey pledu- tlu'uiscive- to an iiuretided exi-rtiou to
i iive satisl:ic*ion to their patn n'i.
I .''tmciMtis .Stable" auaclie ' and c:trefiil :»stieis in iit-
, ti-ini iiice
! The eliiui'de licati >n of the K'ial'iisbmeiit, with the
i experience of tiie Pr’-prietois in iirn\iiiui^ for thecoin-
‘' ;’t of tliidr pair- iis. they a ipe x' ll secure to llitr.i a
ihcral sl.aie of the tr.avei.
'I’he Wi'stern n i ^'’Utherii .>ta, ’s arx'ive «t aiid Je- '
: •■lit fn. m ! lii s H ^ 'Use :
«'arr.'iiifs it! 'itti'nlance .iri arriva’ and 1. oarTure of {
■'te 1.1 Boats. f,.r tin- ai'CMinnii datinn of passeiiL^'r*. !
d.irses and 'arria|.ii s fifn'shed at any notice tor car- |
ryinp travelliT- t ■ any pa’-t t.f the adjacent country.
J. H’ PoWKK.'!,' \V. (\ TK'iY.'
Fayetteville, May I'J, ;{tf
v\Li \iiu: i>Koi‘KU'rv
i'4ns s,§i,g:. !
Ctl'FF.R t'or sale, tny L.\Nl)S in the Tnwn of Fay- '.
ettevi'.le, ■vh 'Ui 1'." .\cr«‘s. kiu wu as the
MUIYIFORD SWAMP, I
About SO .Vcr-‘s of it ;s ;i: i- \[ea b>w Laud, asthet'rop '
now on it will .,how. . the
fSrifk I..OI
near tht“ Mark**t .''■[Uare, occupied I'y Mr. .John A. |
l’eiii>iert‘'n. |
■\ Larjre and V-ilua^le Lot, fri.iitin^ on Donaldson. I
Maxwell and Muiiit'"rd .''treft->. known as the Hotel ■'
(far'len Lot.—loui • liv’dcd int^' sever.il DuiMinii 1
Lots—very nc'ir'he aew Fei.nale Hi jh School Buibiings. ■
ij.'-Minfr, fr 'Utin^ on Muniford
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Hr. Mlfurh's'^s
Ol' AOKTSI 1 AltOI. I .\ A.
The t'uhscribers are now prepared to furnish the Isl
volunie of this valu iMe wurk. which han receivi-d the
hi;ihest commendation wherever it has been read, not
only for its literary execution t>ut for its typographi
cal piettiufi up. It may lie olitaiiied, either I'roin us or
troin our (Jeneral Ag' iit for thv State, H. W. Horne ot'
this filace, or aiiy of his .\ssistant Agents. The pi'ie‘
varies accTirmg t.. style of hinding: In handsome
clolh ‘J-'i: in Idlir.iry SI;-e]> >1 iti lia’.f I'alf iil
Ti"). I r is s(,i.i; iiM.v Kou Cash, None will I'e charpcl,
either liy oiir-e'‘\es or >ur .V;.r>'!its \ liberal discoun'
will be made where ijuantiiies are take’i to sell again
It v.iil be sent Vy mai. to .iiiy j art of the countiy.
uu receipt ot' the ]o-ice .and -4 cents to pay postage.
Tlie "J 1 v^duniu is in coirrse of preparation. There
will firohaiily be fnur or five volumes in all The tuc-
ceeding vi'hiiiie.-i wiil j ridiably contain about oOO pages
each, and will soM at h jirojiortionally higher price,
viz; half a cent a jiage I' lr the eloli; binding. cents
additional f..r ?heep aii l o!‘ cents additional for the
half calf binding L .1. II.\LK i; .SON
Fayetteville, .Vpril li'.'. ’»!s37-
P. S'. The .\gent an-l his .\s.oistants design to visit
every county in the State, with the book, as soon as
C'jnvenient. In the meini time, orcievs to Jiim or to u.s,
HcconiprUiic'l by fjie cash, will receive prompt atten
tion.
\ Ai.raui.k iMiopKirrv
FOR SALH.
Sub^,Tiber h-iving C'jiiCluded to remove t'outh,
JL otiVfs fi-r > .1 his
%.\ii i.oT,
in the village of Ch pid HilV
The dweliii;'! is a lian is'>me one, large and conveni
ently .’irraiitred. The int contains
SIX ACUKS
of gr"Uii'l, '.vith every convenience in the way of out
houses, viz: \>i;ry. l>ry well. Kitchen, Servant house
with two rooms—bitiied and plastered, wood aiivl wash
hou.-'C, carri.agc ij..ii-e and sta'i'es
There is als'i on the front, a very neat
not iti.i: oFi'ic'i:.
Idie groundj are in u liigh state of cultivation —
about half an acre lieing in fruit trees of the chidcest
kind and bearing ,il)uii lantly.
For further iiitV.rmatiou address the subscriber at
this place. Terms made acconinin'iating.
K. MALLFTT.
('hapei Hill, Aug. l'>. d)-tf
L\S\) I'On SALK.
,‘\CliKS L.\N1) lying on the Camden
■'W ^ * Stage Koad, lo miles South d I'iiy-
"ttevillr. The Laiiii is well timbered, and adniiralily
.■I'laj'tetl for Turpentine or Farming pur[>oses; and li‘s
between the ."'outhern Plank Koad and Big Kocktisii.
—convenient to niaiket. There is on it a comfortable
fr.uiiP HoM.se, .Mill Site \c.
Any iiiforniatloii may bo obtained on the premises
from Mrs. Mary Nelson, or bv enqiu'ing of
.lAMK.'' BANKS. Att'y,
Fayetteville.
Aug l;;. 33-tf
Coal litiiMls lor Sal‘.
virtue of .a Deed in Trust to me executed )>y
•J .lohn .Me. Fllington, I will sell at public .Vuction,
to the highest bidder, on Tuesday the Sth da> of Sep
tember Is'iT. in the town of Fayetteville, at the Court
House l»t.or. one-fourth jiart of the Tract of Land
kiMwii as the DVF L.VNDS. lying in Moore county, and
■idjoining the lands of Fvander .M( Iver and others, ati'l |
containing idjjht hundred acres more or less. Said ■
land is situated about three miles South from Deep
Kiver :ind is weli tinil>ered with long leaf pine, (’oal ;
I'f tine ipiality ii.is lieen discovered on the premises,
Vein ID inclu'-i thick. See Kinmons's Report for further
p irtici.Iars Terms made known on ilay of sale.
•I, T. McCLKN.\IL-\N, Trustee.
August 11, ;’i4tf i
(iIro(‘(‘ri‘s, Hardware, A:c.
'P'^HK undersigned are now receiving a L.\KGF, AS- |
tl SoHT.MKNTof '
irocorit's, If;inl\var‘. Iron, Stc'cl,
Hol!ow-\v:in‘, Shot's, lA'Utlicr,
and Satldlory,
which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advance on
('ost for Cash, or on our usual time to prompt dealers.
JOHN 1). SHAW,
\TTOKI%EV AT f.AW,
RO('KINGHAM, RICHMOND COUNTY, N. C.
ILL attend the Courts of Kichmond, Anson and
w
Robeson. All business
will receive strict attention,
.luue 18, 1857.
entrusted to liis care
17-3m
(iKO W.
WILLLVMS \ CO.
I2b-tf
Public Sal(‘.
tlie M u-
L..r
VI-
Street.
Several DESIKABLK BUILDlN'i LOTS on l^ah
VVinsloi* and Munifor'l .'Afreets.
-\Ii this property e in tmw be purclsase l ,in fnvora-
’e terms, and a l irge t art ca:i remain .’n I'iniid and
M•>rtgage if de.'ired.
THO. J. CrUTIS.
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kiu I. an 1
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som[:thi\(; \i:\v.
^HINKSL .SL'G-Kll ('A.NK SIllUP, an excellent
i't i'.e. nr‘'le in 'lunberland County, .lust re-
■ -I. I f'..r by tT LLLTi:.
- • :v>-
KoiJKiM' i>.
, LATH liKKKN ,v WE \K,,
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c.,
FAYETTKVILLK, X. (V
D begs til return his sincere thanks t" the
public for the kin 1 pMtruuage so libera! \ be
st'.wed upnu the late Firm, aii'l informs them he has
b'lii^ht the inter.-^t '>f .J. Wear, and will ■ ntinue
the busiue.'S in all its branches at the old stand, under
n.s entire sui'erinteiidence.
N. B .Vll Wat'dies left with him for rej^air will be
pectfuily invited t. give taken apart in the presence of the owners, atol the
I neeessary repairs p'diite'i out to them and a writteu
(■.lUtract given f ir the - uue, which work will iie v.ir-
raii'ed for tw.i year- .
»!i hi!. 1 and for -ale ii"W, the tnos» varied and
choice selection "f ('l.tU'K.'' »n l othe>' .iuie pieces
th:>t has ever been "tl’ered to the public ir Nr.rth Caro
lina, wliii-h he will sell at New York prices, and also
WAi;it.\.\r for two years.
.Vll debt.. ‘hie to iind by the late firm will Vie j>aid
und received by R. 1). CHKKN.
\U:iUst 3 1-tf
\
•I. w.
I'LAlK’i:. Jr.
4mf
IS
ItI.MON \l„
R IlI .'^KF. .Atti.rney at L-iw, ha*^ removed hi:
t’i. .• . a ri-oil in the Kobiii^on BuibJings
■1 the N
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■ nil Kiiii, .'it tij.j pi,if
n 'pij'/sit*
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t !■' n >T.^ a’.1 >11' iK>. wiiii-i
.■■l i'.. aipr ^.-lll'/ every v,
^ V 'irh'', ari l ('(li Iren '
r, c'. tT'
- t'iieh! i.f ei Vat.t'- S;.:.i'^
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to punc
SON.
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W . \. I
IJNMIAS r
■ i.'. • . ’ ■ -I' tn 1 w 11 a''iried Stock of
liiiia. aii J narr,
Ki'iltaiiia,
and P*laleil \Var*,
Fancy
SlaiMluare.
..'■iti'. the H tentioii ' t’'>unl''y Merchaii’s to his
- ] is ti-fied til It hey c.alinot lia 1 u t»efer
• ^.1,! Ilf (}. 1:- tor their tra le, or » be . wiien
i at the'r
-r-i. : ia one IL'j-o
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A AL.
doiir.K r. ' ■ '1 toth:-
ilp.i I ir- U : iiii T-iybo'. .3 d'
r I'e .'i. w.! 1 •! be
■■^t'lre recent.y
ii.rs Fast of H.
pi'MSed to see
!M r.LU’ NorK'i:
J.'' HI IlFllY •il\'KN. th'i' Books of Subscription to
till' eapitai .-toi-k of thel'eiitrai Rail Road, troui
i’.e-,n*',,ir il iiI.orvLi Keii'iisv: le. •'liiir.ni. Fayetteville,
iii l V\\-'t. w.l. be ooeiie i oa Thui'i:iy. tlie Inth day
■ it ipril I ^ '■>. and reina ’i 'l ea iiiie to the 'urins
o; the' barter iiiimI further uo»ve, -ir the fo,;,.wing
i)i t'es and uii'ier direct^.ii of the !'.i iowmg named
|eT-'.os, t■oiiiiiiis>i'iner> ;ii tiie I’iiarter, vi/.;
in the I’tiiiiity of 0;i' n. if tii,- .ifhce of the rlerk
of ihe foiiiity t’ouM ii .1 -'.iivi'le. ao 1 at the Po~t
Oiiiee Rich Lin is, H. 'A. Fonvnie. C. .). Ward. .1. 11.
■ K,iV, Ro ■ rt White, lohn A .Xvcrirt. .Jr., Owen Hug-
o n.--. L. W. Humphrey.
ill ''artei'et •■ounty, at the otlice of Di’. M. F. Areii-
• l( *:i :! Beaufort I'r.- F. .\reu le!!, .1. F Bell, L.
I T. ' - - ''y
■Vt the st'ire 'jf 1 W'. Taylor a' ('ai olina ('ity,—Col.
Wm. N. I'Cnnis, H Bell,'':ipt. Levi Oglesby, Bridf^e
‘ ,\ren'ie’l.
: In Dufiiin county, at the office of the County Court
ierk at Ken insville, — .M ij r oweti R. Kenan. David
Reid, I-aac B Kelly. Wm. li. Hi'!, Wm. .1. Houston,
Sti-idien (irahani.
j III Sampson county, at the diice of the (’ounty ('ourt
: (”.erk at Cli;iton,—Thomas I. Fei-on, Dr. Tlionia.s
i Bur.ting, Wm. .McKay. P.itrick Murphy, Wm. Faison,
:J. R iieariian, \if'red .loliti ain.
; In uiiibeiland county, at Fayetteville, at the office
I of .\ . McKethiin,—Thomas li. Lnderwood. Randal
; McDaniel, Ivhvar l L. Winslow, John Blocker.
F'lr’n of siib.'criptieii;
Th'- L’ndersigne.l a/ree 'o- take the number of share®
of ^l'i(» each, set opposi'e to our names resfiectively,
I in tiie (,’eniral Ran Roa'i Compar.y; u;d in all resjtectH
to coiiiplv with the t'lniir of 'iie Charter.
UWlNtl cotieiude'l to remove South, 1 will otl'cr
for sale on We.inesd.iy the'.Uli day of .'^ejitember
next, on the plantation wli.ch I have ri-cciit y sold,
the followitig artit ies of jiropert}', t i wit:
17 BIcad or iliilc‘««
anionir the lu rses tw . j air niatcii, o]..,. two-horse and
three four-horse wagi.'iis: s.,me twenty-five single and
TF.N di'uble pl.'Ws; one f'.iur-horse plow: soiuetwenty-
five hea l d'Cattie of iinpioved stock, amon^them one
full-bli'oded Lievoii Bui'; eighty or one hundred he;id
of hogs—among them are tine young brood-sows: a
ijuantity of oats put up in b.-iles; one wheat fan. one
Corn-sheller; ten wheat cradles. Black-sinith tools and
other articles not iiC' es-ary t'» inenti.ui.
■\ls I a F.iniily t'arriage, Bugiry and sulky.
Tku.m-^;—Twelve niotjths credit—bond and approved
security rc'juired.
K MALLFTT.
i’hapel Hill, Aug. lo. ol tf
nilK subscriber.; oH'cr their services to the public to
furni'h »’ it]iiis. He iise. and every other re.piisite
for Funerals, They have a consi'lerable suptdy of
Coflins rea.ly made, aiel an abuii'lant supply of Ma
hogany. l?iaek Walnut and ''tum aii.i Po;'lar materials
for making any si/.e at a sh..rt notice. >r.Jers lef't at
the Cool Spring .\lill:i will be promptly atten.led to.
HLARSLV' a; JoHNSoN.
FayetteviMe. Juno ’J'*. l^o7. 2'ltf
N()'ri( iv
H F. siiliscrit.er having, at .lune Term lS.'i7. of the
Court ot Pleas and oaarttr Sessions |..r the
iJount\' of '’iiiiib. rl.-iii.l. Muaiitied as .\.linini-itrat..r
II].oil the Fstate i f Wi de F. M .ore, hereby iiotdiesall
[lerso'i^ h:i vi og e'-iiiii- ; i i list t he 'iii I list a te to ] .recent
the same pi ' j e; , - nut.i.-nMc.ite.l within the time pre
scribe.! by i:iw, ..I loiwise this notice will be ple.ile'l
in bar (d' iheir rec .very.
{•eV.I..is t.. the i I li-'tate will p.ease make payment
imme.li lie y K. F. M >ORK.
June i.''-‘>7. 13tf
l iHi rns: \\ i:s r!
Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing the
Blue Ridge m the Day Time!!
i S, BI'.OWN’S Tri-Week^y
• Line of Four-Horse Post
(' hes. lr.‘M S.alisbury to .\she-
via ; tatesville. Newt.in,
Morganton, Mari.in and Pleasant (Jardens: connecting
at .\sheville with the 'ii;e of Stages f.ir the Warm
Springs, Knoxville an.l Greenville, Turn. This is
the best stocked an.’ be t managed lloa l in North ('a-
rolina. It is the most expeditious, safe and pleasant,
.and at the same time the elieapest route for ttie West.
Leaves Salisbury on Momlay, Wednesday and Fri
day; leaves Asheville on Tuesday, Thurs lay and Satur-
,l;,v;—running iii elose cotiiieelion with the North
Carolina Rail Roa.l, North an.l Soii.h,
S. BROWN, (’ontractoi-,
June lo, IS'j?. 10-
FOR SAU:.
fBIHE DWF.LLIN'; iiol'SE AND LOT on Cilleside
J. Street, at present occuiiied by l>octor McSwain.
1
perfect title can be ina'Ie
,\pply to
THO,
J. CURTIS.
Names IC'si.l.
N.
if S i:;' es !
'ash
Work
ALSO
ili r*i
,\M
.w r>
onsistiiiz
til' r- w wi^h to buy Go'ids
r, .i;ie W F. ,v E. F. .Moore
! "!!! I as above
I tn
^«ro**i*i(‘.s!!
Bbls an'i I;
"'I H .ACS 'n:. 1;,, , ,it. i,
I;'-!- w lii-ki'_v al. I Li 1
7 -• r. .\es M .nil'.I.’tore i I' -
Li . .11 a;i'i S‘ ia Ln .,:i
- t > : h i iiipagiie ! 'i'ler;
' i.;:iiiM j, .,i - irt. i. s uiie very tine.
4'i ’i iji-J 1 ,,,j[i;
o'l “ 'i'i"ili-pari'iit do;
) ; Peiir! Starch;
J'* half l.bb, ••l.'cj’i- \!il!>'' .•'e.itcli Snuff.
.'Ill tMiM I’ei iiis--i.>ii ( ;ips, as.-..ite.|:
•'I'l'i :b p.i!u di, in tin cuii';
JIIM ,>acks .'salt:
'> l; .'ilot, I;
-‘i b ,xe- .\.l: niiuitine ('an.lies;
- I “ 'i st P.iwler';
Mustard
I :i great many : i; ;ii; ,,f whicli will be
I .w :it U h.:.i "-.'t,' J.ii I .\S|1, .ip ,,n time to prompt
I -;.uig i'ii,toiiier-. i; {.• .mooue,
-• 39-In
Suos(‘ri['tio;is ,'iia\' be ni:ide j.ii’abie in work, and
may speeily whether ior grading or cr.)ss-tics; and
stockhoi.ler.'^ shall in every c.a^'e have preference in
ta'-^ iiu C')iitrai:ts, when bids are the same oi’at Engi
neer’ : estim.ite.
.\s Ill as one bun.ire.) thousand d.iliars are sub-
S(M'ibed, the (’oi!imissioners of On dow countare to be
notifie‘1, m l are re'iu'red to call ft meeting of
.Stoekhoblcrs t,, orir>inize ihc Comjiany.
.March h'j. ]:Uf
), l!OlJST>.\
_® .'^(‘LLD infi rm his fidends and former customers
w W that he may be found 'J doors >ielow the Cape
Fi".ir Bank, and j .lo.jrs above his old stand south sile
I’ei- on Street, where he iiiteri'is to keep on hand,
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars
an.l e- ,-ry thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully
uivit;^ his frien.l- fr.iiii the country to call aud examine
his -toi K bi:f,,r,. purchasing.
I le will atti-n.l to Repairiiig of Harness and SadiUes
^ punctually, .-la'i i,;,. , i, i,.^,.y ..^hall be mo.ierate. He
' ‘'I'l-Me l to the firm of HoCSl’ON &
0\ Lhl>\ to settle wiih W. i)verby or hiiiuelf, as they
are con.pelk-i t.: -eltle the fum’s debts.
■Vugust 27 IH'jti
ditf
llarj)(ir and (iodt^'s l.adv's liook,
for August, 1857, E, J. HALE SON.
* (_;OOD FAMILY C,\RRI.\OE in good repair and
.t‘% nearly new. Will be sold for half its vaiue,
—also—
•T good MILCH COWS with voung calves, .\pplvt3
T. J. CURTLS\
April l'!>, 18'7. :itf
I)A\II) McDi rMK,
Krirhmasott and M*l4isieret%
Is prepare.! to do all kin.Is of work in iiis line, in-
clu.ling the putting up of Turpentine Stilln iii this
iiiid the adjoining counties.
Fayetteville, .\pril 27, 18"i7, 3-lV-pd
J. WMJJ AM I* V(JK, M. I).,
r i TTS Mi O it O VU ff, .V. i\
Dr, P.\C«E may be foun'l at his oflice when not
jirofessionally engaged,
.May b, lKo7.
C'OKN.
BL'S. CORN, for sale by
Aug. 22.
r>tf
WORTH ct UTLEV.
3(3-
\ n\l SALK.
-m BP.LS. of .\L A: E. MYER’S SUPERIOR
WHISKEY. This Whiskey comes very highly
recommended; said to be fully eipial to any North
('arolina make, aud Wiirraiited free from any impurity.
WORTH cj- UTLKV.
Aug. 22, 1857. 3(j-
July 18, lh'>7,
VlLl UiLi; LIMIS FOR StLi:.
'■ HIHE Suliscriber. beinij desirous of moving South
B or changing his business, offers for sale the fol-
lowiiif; Lan.is;
One Tract, ruutaiiiiii!; 1700 or 1^00 .\cres,
on whiih is my family resilience, situate.1 ten miles
N.iriti-e.ist of F.'iyetteville, on the East si.le of Cape
Fear Kiver, thrjugh which the F. N. I’lank Road
passes. It contains a fine Oak Grove, with subst.^utial
Buildings, aii'l iji well sup[diel with jmre w:iter. The
above tract consists of swamp and uplands, a portion
of each kind being uu.ler cultivation aud in excellent
order, iin.l contains two fine pastures for stock, abun-
diiiitly supjilied with fresh water. The uncultivated
portion is heavily timben-.l.
One Tract, between ;lOO and lOO Acres, lyln^
one mile North of the above, and immediately on the
Plank Roa.l, on which is a valuable Saw aud (irist
'lill, in pcrfcci order. The tract is well supplied with
pine timber.
One Tract, 400 to ."iOO .\cres, of rich and
productive Swamp Lands, a portion of which is well
h'nced an.l un.i«r cultivation, known ;is the King anil
Norman Lan.is. situate.I one mile from the river, t.e-
twecn the ,\she aii‘1 Armstrong Lati'ls. The uncleared
portion Contains v.iluable ('yi.ress an.l Oak Timber.
One Tract, 1*2 I Acres of I'iney Wood I.andn,
heavily timbered, and known as the Little (>eek tract.
One Tract, 50 .Acres, which lies in CJreat
Creek, aii'l contains the greatest abundance of Junijier
Timber for Shingles.
I’ersoti.-* wishing to purchase can pet all the neces
sary infoitnation from the subscriber at his residence,
or trom .lames Murphy, at Gray’s Creek, either of
whom will take [>leasure in showing the above laii'ls.
JOHN .MURPHY, Sen'r.
('uiuberlau'l County, .luly 27, ls57. 29-tf
Fire Insura#ire.
[TE refer our readers to the utinual statement of
tiie .Etna Insurance Company, of Hartfor.l,
which will lie found in another column. This success
ful institut' ’1 was incorporated by the Legislature of
Connecticut in ISl'.t, with a perpetual charter. Its
capitiil is an.l its accumulations excee.l
.''-ia).(MiO more, making its entire assets uver i300,-
(KMt, invested as detailed in the statement referred to
These results in lic:ite th;it during the period of nearly
f..rty yciirs since its ornanization. (without a single
change of its chief oflicer.) its fuisiness has been con
ducted with judgment and pru.lence. It has been
thu': fiir successful in an eminent degree, discharging,
as we iire inform .I, all its obligiitioi.s by the payment
of :if).,iit !■ » ’■••ili'in i/oHar.t for losses, without asking a
d.'iy's .ielay in any instaii.-e. It Iris lia l Imt little lit
igation. notwithstanding t!ie immense number of trans
actions ma.je. In or.ier to attain as much rtrhunttj as
p.'s-ibu> in Mil'll a business as insurance, it has been
the practice ol the Company, tor several years. :it
L'ie:it lafior. carefully t>. cbi>sify and arrange their
risks int.I abiuit fifty distinct classes, so as to ascert;iin
the ^lUioiiiit insure.I on e i,;h class, the amount of pre-
iiiiiim receivwl thei-eon, an i the am.iiint of losses up
I II e:ieh. Plus cl'issiiieation. exten.ling over a long
pel ill l.aii'i ciiveriiig property to i very large amount.fur-
■.lishes reliable data, an.l presents a s.iunil. substantial
basis of actual experience, up.in whicii to conduct its
business Insurance, is not a Uiatter of luck or chance,
as many sii]ipose; its hazar.ls are ascertainable, and
its ju incipies cajiable of being re lu'-e.l to a sy stem, the
jiractic il working and la'sults of which are as certain
as that of am otUer business The .Ktiia Company,
by adhering rigi.lU’ to its system, and placing its busi
ness upon a healthy basis, bas obtained the ronfidence
fd' the community to .'in extent surp.issed by no other
' ('ompany in the C, ,s;tatcs, and has increaseil its busi
ness and its income from year to year with a steady
growth, (>iie gre;it source of its »ei'.irity is the wide
.listributiou of its risks—a policy which it pursues
with great strictness—limiting the amount to be cov-
ere'l in each locality, Ry tliis course it has passed.
■ with comparative impunity, through some of the most
, sweeiiing and ilestructive tires, which have swallowe.l up
. other companies les.s cautious in their business. It is
1 a system like tb.is, Icised upon experience, which gives ;
' stability and sounilness to a comjiany, and to the as-
I sured confidence and security. — li'ifiimiire Patriot.
I:T,\1 (OMIMW,
I llAirri'OKI), CONN.
1N(’0RP0RATED 181'.*. CHARTER PERl'ETUAL.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
T. K, P.RACE, President E G RIPLEY, Vice Pre-
siiient, T, A ,\LI NANDER, Secretary.
Diuki TOits —T. K, I’race, S. Tudor, J, Church, R,
15uell, ,M. A. Tuttle, E, Flower, E, \ Bulkeley, R,
Mather, I', (J. Ripley, S, S, Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G F,
Davis, A. Dunham, D, Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W.
Keney.
Tlir Assets are mainly invested in Stocks aud Bon.Is,
paying interest, with •i'172,('>ill bl of cash on deposite
in the Hartfor.l Batiks, to meet losses.
Losses due an.l unpaid — none
Losses adjusted ami not 'lue, ^24,313 ‘Mi.
Losses in suspense, w.aiting further proof, iSic., ^70.-
850
Lorsesresistoi’, (suspicion.s of fraud, \c.) •'54(l,(i78 72,
-Vgcnt of the above Company in Fayetteville,
N. C. E. J.‘hale,
I ILL STOIl FOR 18r)7.
STARR & WILLIAMS
VRE uow receiving a VERY L.VRGE AND \NELL
SELECTED STOCK OF
Fall and tiioods!
To which they invite the early attention of their cus
tomers, aud Wholesale Viuyers generally.
Aug 31, lS-'>7, :^8-tf
niarik Warrants for .sain horr.
Far I her Suttply of >Srhool Books.
A\ lES’ Algebra; Davies’ Arithmetic; Greenleaf’s
National .Arithmetic; Stnellie’s Philosophy; Pic-
tor:al Greece; Cooper’s Virgil; &c &c. Also, Tupper’s
Proverbial Philosophy; Bailey’a Festus; Way land's
,>loral Science; Ac. t'ic. E J. HALE ^ SON.
Aug, lit.
Ni:\V SUPPLY OF S^^rATIONEliY.
T E are just receiving further supplies of
ST^iTi€M.r3:nr,
Embracing Letter, Bath Post, Note and Cap Papers,
in great variety; English and French Envelopes, white
and colored: Tissue Paper, Gillott’s and Perry’s Steel
I’eus, Pen Holders, Red Ink Pens, Ebony Rulers,
Ivory and Boxwood Pocket Rulers, Mathematical In
struments in cases. Hand Clips, I’iuk Tape, (Quills,
Pen Racks, White Rubber, Sand Boxes, ^j'c.; Banker’s
(’ases. Pocket Memorandums aud Pocket Books; Yan
kee and French Pencil Sharpeners; Cloth Stretchers, for
marking with inilelihle ink; Rodgers’ Pen Knives;
Portfolios; Maynard & Noyes and Davids’ Inks, ^^c.
Also, 1 Case superior English SLATES, assorted sizes.
E. J. HALE & SON,
May 2, 1857.
Type Foundry and Printer’s Emporium,
ESTABLISHED IN 1818.
WM. 11 AG A K, Jr., & CO.,
;i»S Ciiold ^itreet, ?iew 1 ork City.
/^■^IIE subscribers desire to advise their friends and
M. the Printing Interest generally, that since the
late fire, which injured only the manufacturing de
partment of their establishment, they have entirely
refitted the *ime with new machinery, and have avail
ed themselves of the opportunity to introduce
KVJ-JRY MODERX IMPROVLWLWT
which long experience and capital can command; and
that they have therefore unequalled facilities for pro-
.iucing M7' Ifc' »-r;
of sujierior excellence and durability, and for supply
ing all orders for the same with great accurateness
aud promptness. Our NEW SPF. IMEN BOOK, (just
issued,) will he freely given to all who wish to pur
chase, when applied for. Printers will please be par
ticular in directing how il may be sent.
We also furnish every articie needed in a Printing
Oflice, at manufacturers’ prices.
MACHINE AND HAND
HOEs, TAYLOR’S,
ADAM.S’, RUGGLES’,
€'liase^s Uiamond PrcHS^
(of which we are sole agents in this city,) and of every
other maker in the United States; Ink, Cases, Stands,
Imposing Stones, Composing Sticks, Galleys (brass
an 1 wood.) Chases. Furniture, He. Orders will be
tilled for Paper, Cards, and Printer’s Stock of every
kind.
Electrotyping and Stereotyping in all
their Branches.
jjejy’ Type Copper-Faced to order.
Old type received in exchange for new at 9 cents per
pound, if delivered in sixty days from the date of pur
chase; if iater, iiut six cents per pound.
Publi.'^hers of newspapers who insert this advertise
ment three times, with this note, aud forward us a
paper containing the same, will be pai'l in printing
materials, by purchasing four times the amount of their
bill for the advertisement
SECOND-HAND PRESSES (.Machine and Hand)
usually on s:t!e WM. IIAGAR. Jr., ^ CO.
W M, li,\(j.\H, Jr.] [John Ha(}.\r.
July S. 23-3t
NEW HOOlvS.
H.VRRIET LEE'S Canterbury Tales; Love after
M.'irriage, by .Mrs Hentz.
,\lso. a new supply of Standard MED1C.\L WORKS;
The Presliyterian Psalniodist, round and character
N 'tes. E. J. HALE & SON.
i'urther Sitpplirs of Books.
WILLIAM SANDFORI),
OP NORTH CAROLINA,
With REED, ST. JOJ{\ & Cii.
Wholesale Grrocers.
N. E. CoK. Front and Auch Streets,
f*/i iladelph i a.
Aug. I'.t, 1857.
TME I.1HRAR\
OF THE LATE DR. MITCHELL,
Cit^lNTAINING works on all the Branches of Science,
is now offered for sale at his late residence.
Those wishing to buy are reipiested to call an.l make
a selection as soon as convenient
AiTg. 25. 37-tf
TI S
^I^HE Humorous Poetry of the English Language;
1 Home and the World, by .Mrs. Rive.^ of Va,;
Poetical Works and ••Rejected Addresses'’ ol
Horace and James Smith;
Bfciiumarch.'iis and his Times:
Confidential Correspondence of Napoleon and Jo
sephine;
The Lady's .Vlmanac for 1857;
Dr. Kane's .\rctic Explorations;
Memoir oT Susan Allibone:
Ktiight’s Pictorial Half-Hours;
Ready Reckoners; The Mystic Circle;
Bullion’s Pr.'ictical Lessons in English Grammar.
Just received E. J. HALE ,t SON,
NI'.W HOOKS
Com. Perry’s .Japan Expedition, illustrated.
Collier .v .lewctt's Edition of the Original Text of
Shakspeare's Plays Restored
Farming lale; The Lion of Flanders, or the Battle
of the (5obieii Spurs; The Curse of the Village, i.'ic.;
Kitto's Daily Bible Illustrations; Kitto’s Popular (\r-
clope.lia of Biblic.'il Literature; Barnes' Notes on the
Books of .lob an.l Reveiations; Half Hours with the
best .Vutb'irs, — Knight’s London Edition, 2vols,; Half
Hours with the best Poets.
Webstei's University and Family Pronouncing Dic’y
Juvenile and School Books, Stationary,
■lust rec'd by E. J. HALE if SON.
Nov 1 7
P RO« P Ki
OF
THE NORTH CAROLINA PRESHYTEHl.VN.
^■IHE Presbyterian Church in .N’orth Carolina has
■L long labored under a serious disadvantage from
the want of a journal to advocate her claims and rep
resent her interests. It is estimated tlKit only IdOii
Presbyterian Weeklies are taken in the bouii.is of our
three Presbj-teries We have 13,0(10 ('ommunicaiits,
aud it is safe to infer that there arc 3(»,(MI() Presbyte
rians in principle in the State. Our Syno.l stands
fifth in the Union in point of numbers, and her tuem-
bership is greater than that of any Synod South or
West of Pennsylvania, Our sister States on the North
and South, neither of which has a membership so
large as ours, publish the Central, and the Southern
Presbyterian, for the benefit of their peojile. The
time has come when the Presbyterian Chur-h in North
Carolina should likewise do her diitj- ;o her chiMreii.
It is a conceded and iinportaiit fact, that huiidre.Is id'
our members will take a State jiaper who wil. take no
other. The Paper is needed to be the org.in of our
■Synod and Presbyteries—to elevate and enlighten the
piety of our membership by di.'fusing evangelic.'.I
knowledge — to promote the cause of E lucatiou—to
develope the talents of our .Ministry, and to strength
en the attachment of our people to the soil and sanc
tuaries of their own State,
If our Church in other States, and other (^'liurche.*
in this State, can sup[>ly their members with a Re
ligious journal, why may not we' ,\re North Caro
lina Presbyterians inferior in talent, energy- an.l
patriotism to their neighbors on tii« Norih or South,
or to Christians of other denomin.-itions at homeV
With the same or better oi){iortunities of ucct'iniplish-
ing this work, shall we leave it undone',' In the lan
guage of one of our most able and useful Ministers,
an adojited son of our State, “It ought to have been
undertaken 20 years ago, but it is not too late to be
gin to do right.”
In the last two or three months, a fund of about
•iioOGO has been subscribed as a permanent capital,
..^t a meeting of the contributors, held at Greensbo-
rough on the 14th of -May, Rev. A Baker, ('hairmau,
—the Paper was unanimously located at F.'iyetteville,
under the name and title of the Noitrii ('.vkui.in v
PKKsnYTi:Ri.\N. Rev. Wm. N. Mebane an.l Rev
George .MeNeill were elected Iviitors: Rev. .Messrs,
George McNeill, Wm. N. .Mebane. A. Baker, aiel (\
H. Wiley, aii-l Messrs. George Mii.N'eill, Sr , .loini II.
Cook au'l David .Murphy were appointed an Executive
Committee, to establish the Paper aud manage its
business afl'airs.
It is our wish and design to make tiie Nuutii (’\iio-
LiN.\ Pkksbytkui.\x a journal of the first class, eipial
to the best in the country in ty)io:;r.iphical appe.ir-
ance and in adaptation tri the wants of our Churches.
Its columns will aflord the latest intelli;rence, buth
foreign aud domestic, and sjieeial care will be taken
to give a full and accur ate suniinary of .''t;ite news.
The name of the Paper is designed to hie an exponent
of Its character and contents Frioii C'Hivieiinn, it
will advoc.ate the coii.servative, orthodox. O' i .'^chod
doctrines and or ler of the Church
Our first appeal is to our own jieojiie—to N C.
Presbyterians, Whilst we r>dy confi Jeiitly upon their
favor, we trust that the native sons oi .N'lrili C'lr liii i
who have found homes in other .'^tate-, an.l the a l'.pt-
ed citizens of our State who f.irm so iinporiant an
element in our Ministry an.l memberstiip, wiil take a
deep interest in this enterprise an.l give if their
hearty support,
Teu.ms; .‘’'2 per annum in a.lvance. or on .ielivevy
of the first number; >!2 .'>i» in ..ix months: a>. the
end of the year. To clubs of 2-) or m.u’e, p ivin-^ :n
advance and when the Paper is sent to one a l'lre,*-. a
discount of 10 percent, will lie ailowe.i. Our Minis
ters ami Elders are earnestly 'lesire.l t.i act as .X^renis,
aud all others friendly t.> the cause will pb -ise assis-
in procuring as many subsci ibers as ^ os.~ii.'.e. mioI f. r-
war.l the names, f/i/ .I'/yu.'-/ to this otli.-e. .\s
soon as 1500 subscribers :ire obt:iine.l. the fir>t tunii-
ber wiil be is'Ued, If a faithful and vig.inM' clf.irt
is made in the next two months by th.'Se wan t-ike a
iiveiy interest in mis iv.irk. we wili, witiioiit i..ulil.
be able to begin the iiublieatimi at the en.l of that
time with a jiaying siitiscnpti ir, list of ;it it .'ist 3nil i.
IJsaj" .X.ldi es>, |-,.litoi s o! the .North ('arol.ii . Presby
terian, Faye;tevilie, N' ('
Favettcvibe. \l-iv 2n. l.s.^7 12
,sc()i'r .y Io's ui.i’iu.vr of
Tin: DitlTINil Phiililllli ILS.
SCi iTT \ ('(),. New Vork, ci.ntinut' to piiVili-h
Tory. :
^diticil
DWELLING FOK SALE.
•’'I'^IIE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
:in.l Lot on the corner of Gillespie and Russell
Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert.
Terms reasonable. E. J. H.\LE.
HOOK HINDERY.
■ B W. H.\1\DIE has resumed the Book Binding !
M % • Business, over the Tailor Shop of Clark & ;
Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding I
in any style desired.
August 1, 27-tf
Recollections ot'a Lite 'Fiiiie, or .Mon !
and Things I have seen, by S. G. Goodrich, Author of j
Peter Parley’s Tales; Paul Fane, by N. P. Willis; Let- ;
ters of Lady Montagu, Edited by .Mrs, S. J. Hale; ;
The Humors of Falconbriilge, illustrated; The Adven- ;
turcs of Gerard, the Lion Hunter.
Also, further supplies of the Lion of Flanders; Tlie |
(,'urse of the Village; Ernest Linwood; The Rival j
Beauties; The Wife’s Trials; The Torch Light; Romance
the following lei.ling Briti-h perio.lica's, viz
THE LONDON QUARTERLY , tNinservative,,
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW Whi-,)
THE NORTH BRITISH REVlliW > Free Cliuieh
THE WEST.MINl-TER REV!EW i Idber il i
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBL'R.H MAiiAZlNE
These I’eriodicals represent the three gre.it
parties of (ireat IJritain — Whig, Tory, an.l Rn'!ica!, -
but politics form only one feature of their i li.iraeter.
-Vs Organs of the most jtrofouii.l writers i.n .-icience.
Literature, .Morality, ai..l Relij^jon, the;, .-'t.iiid, as
they ever have stoo'l. uiiriv:ille.i in tlo' w.iii.l of let
ters, being indispensable to the ~'chi'! ir and piofe--
sional man, while to the intelligent reveler of every
class they furnish a nn.re corn et .m l s.itistact'.ry re.
cord of the current literature nt the day, througii'iul
the world than can be j.ossibly obtained from a:ii
other source.
EARLY COPIES
The receipt of a.lvance sheets from the British pub
lishers gives a.l'litionul value to these i\eprint''i, in i--
rnuch as they can now be pla;e 1 in ihe haa ls .d' sub
scribers atiout as soou as the ..rigliM'. r.litijiis
TLRMS.
I'or any one of the four Reviews.
For ;iny two of the four llevi w^
For any three of the four Review
For all foor of the Reviews,
For Blackwood's M.iga/.ine,
For Blackwoo'l and three Re\;i-'.v
Per
of the Harem; The (Jld Vicarage; .Mrs. Lee Hentz's I Blackpool! an.l the four R
Novels, 50 cts. a vol., &c. The .Miscellaneous Works
of Edgar Poe; Irving’s Life of Washington; Ban
croft's U. S.; Hume and Macaulay’s Histories of Eng
land; .''cott’s Infantry Tactics, SiC. Sic.
Dec'r 11, 1850. E. J. H.-VLE & SON.
Five tnsaraace.
f IIHE ,ET'N.\ Insurance Company of Hartford, have
JB- ing jiald the tax imposed by the Revenue Law
of the late Legislature, will continue its Agency in
Fayetteville, under the management of the undersign
ed, who is prepared to issue I’olicies of Insurance on
Buildings or Goods, either in this Town or in any
part of the State, on proper application, description
of the Property, &c.
The .KT.NA ('O.MPAN'Y has been in operation about
30 years. Its capital is ?S.»00,000. The Hon. Thos-
K. l’>race was its first Presiilent, and he still holds that
oflice; and several of its first Directors are still active
and efficient members of the Board. It has at all time,
sustained the highest charaeter for the pruilence of
its management, and for the liberality with which it
has ever adjusted its losses.
E. J. H.\LE, Agent
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