[vr-; )
f til
HU-I-
"run-
Im- -
oot. ,
h.u
\ ! !»
ui
in.!
r
\
\ I';.
ll ,? £?■»,
t 1. •
hr
.1;.. . .
't;i. 1
(.. V
l\ i'Al
: ll.-
lit
tlic ■
'ulli.
tll.t;!.
nit-.
M.:.
si)i )| h.
'•l,i
t)i:
rocers.
A:;
thitt.
E & CO,
IN
I'l'- ! :
AN
■■
I-: i
f»-r
i .
IJ
».! : ^ * I
aSi iitaiiia.
I*«i ar»“.
A 2'
na** ^ -irt'.
m:.
Si\
rfiitrr*
.]
.1 V. !>-.
u is. ^
ii
. M - I K- I -
II'/ . ' ' ''
|( - \lk
. !•
Mi
jlA-'
SFMI-WBBKLY.
l\OI,. VII.]
I'AYK’i rKVllJ.I*,, \. ('., OCTOIIKK 15, 18:)7.
I lllSTl'l' MON’nWS AM> I'HriJSnAYS
niWMIII .1. IIMiK & S(tN.
ri*ri't>i\S \N!> rHoVKiKroi^s.
;,.i-the SiMiii Wooklv »iBsKKVi.H (>0 ir}i;ii«rni
if iUiriiiir lN»* \f;ir nl'sylisi-ri j>-
,.i- tlio yetir has oxi>iri‘d.
, (• Wci'Hv Of.-KUVKK ltd |)»-r amnini, if in
^ . >■- il I'liiii .hiriiiji tlio ol’sulisciiji-
, , . ; ; :Mi alter tho vo;ir !i;is I'xi'iroil.
\ i:\ r !; riSKM KN r.'' insfni-tl for sixty I'ciils )k-i-
I-,, t 1 - liiif-- tor tho tirst, :iiul thirty I'l'iits for e:ifh
, , .Hn ) iililii‘ il!>ii. Vo.irly ;i'lvortisi‘niviit>. Iiy s|m--
-t rc:vsi>ii:il>lo r;it's. \ilvt‘rtisfi s iiv
-ti-ii I ' tho luiiiit'or of iiisiM-tii'iis il("^irc«l. or
, he i nti(imu‘l till clKirjrt*'! :u- i>rii-
\ iM rti-^cuu'nts to ho insortoil ■■ - '/i. i'h:iri;oil oO jn i-
aiiiiPiin k'
STARR & WILLIAMS
r K'lv
KOI’.
loiy
\i:t; n>'"' rocoivin^ TU Kill Sl'.t oNl)
TM1>'^ SKXt^UN, oinhnicing,
lli'V III 00(1
lto4»t>4,
and llado-iip 4'lofliiii;;\,
h tlioy invito thu HttoiitioU ot WholobaU'
ers goiiorully.
I \i;l! ' 1 ■) . M . \V II.I.l \M'.
- t r i.. »'• tf
ihr c'liKisrivN MiNsrui:L,
‘..' ill. ;\ now sujiply just roooivcil.
‘ E. J. ll.\LK .j SON.
Mrs;. A. A. Hrooksbanl
I> Now
i:mo.1s
iiino her Stock
Oct. in, lSo7.
l\. i>rKMvSi»:iiiivS
RKCKIVINU her Fall Stock of Millinery
She invites her custcaners to call HU'I ox-
I^ittrr, l.ctiKni, Sunar, (’rram,
!' in i Krinov Crackers, a (Vesh puiii'Iv jusf reeM
■I 1. - sale lit
15AN KS'S C tNFECTh »NERV,
Green Street.
■ I f In. 50-4t
I* n *1
OF
THE NORTH (’AUOLINA rilKSr.YTKKl.W. ^
/■B111F. rro-^l'yteriaM ('liun h in North (’:irolin:i h:is
fit h'lig l.-ilxirO'J iiinlor ;( sori.nis ilis;tih.iiil.iiri' froKi ;
Iho w:int of :i )onrn;il to nilvoiMto hor rlninis ;uiil n p j
I'osont hor interests. It is ostii;i:ito'l that only Iimki]
I’reshytoriini Weeklies are t.iken in the lionii'l' of toiv \
three I’resliytoriex Wo have 1 ('oinniunieants.
■iinl it is safe to infer that tliore are Hd.ttiHI l’resli\te ;
rians ill jirineiple in the St.ite. Our Syuoil stMii'Is ,
fifth in the I'nion in (mitit of nunil'Ors, uml lier nieni |
I'orship is jrieiiter than that of any Synocl South or '
West of I’onnsylvania. Our si'ter States on tho Noi th
:in'l South, neither of wiiieh has a iiU‘Uiliorshi|i so ;
l:ir;e as ours, |mlilish tho Central, anil the Sotithoru j
I’losl'V tel i.-in, tor the I'eiiotit of their jieoplo. 'fh.- |
tinu' has eonio whon the I’resliyterian Chur
Carolina shoiiM likewise .!.■ her .l ity to her ohiMn ii.
It i.' a eoneeilo 1 anil iiupoit.ant taet, tiiat huiiilro'ls el'!
our nioinl'ors will take a Statt' ]'a]ver who will take no j
"ther. Tlie I’aper )•- nee>led to In* (lie or^ iii of oiii- :
Syni)'l ami I’roshyterii's to oU'vate aud eiilij;iiteu the :
I'ioiy ot our nienil'ei ship hy ilitl iisiii”' evan;io!ie il j
know'o'l;j;o to jironiote ilie eaiise of IMiu'ation to'
'lovolo]ie tho talents of our Ministry, an.l to streii'.:lh
en tho att.aehinonl of our )ioojiK' to the soil ainl s.ilK-
tuaries i>f their own St ite.
It iMiv I'iiun ll ill othci States, aiiil oila r Cliiireiu'
in this State, e.in su|ij>ty their luemliers with a He
lijrious journal, why ina\ not we' Are Ncrth ('aro
lin.n rreshyteri.aiis inferior in l.-ilent, oiier^y aifi
I'ltriotisni to theii nei>;iilMirs lUi the North or South. '
or to Chiisfiaiis of other 'leiioininatiiois at hoiiie'
With tho sanie er he.tor oi>ji'rtunitios of aeooiniili.'h-
inn this work, shall we leave it umloiie’.' In the I,in- i
jri;aj:e of one of our most alilo aiid u.-'Otiil Ministers,
an ailojitoil ^on of our State, “It oiisrht to have lieen ‘
unilortakon Co years n;io, hut it is not (on iafo to I>e-
i;in to ilo riijht."
In tho last two or throe months, n fiiiiil of almut 1
has lieeu suhserihe'l a.s a ju'rm.'inent capital j
,\t a meeting of the contrihutors, lieM at (iroonsho-
rou^h oil the l ltli of May, Kov. .\. Ilaker, (.'hairman,
the l’aj>er was ntiaiiiinoiish’ looatO'l at Fayetteville,
tniiler the name anil title of the Noutm Cai:iiI.i.s v ,
I’hksuyTKHi.vN. Kev. Win. N. Mehaue anil Hov ,
(^ieorpe MeNeill were elocto'l l-Mitors; llov. Messrs
(ieorjie .McNeill, Wm. X. .Mehane, .V. li.aker, anil
11. Wiley, atiil Me.ssrs. Georf'c McNeill, Sr., John II.
CoLik and David Murphy were appointed an Kxecutive
roinmittee, to establish the Taper aiul inatiajre its
liusiness att'airs.
It is our wish an^ desisn to make the North C\ko-
Lis.v riiKsiJYTKiu.vN a joumal of the first class, e^ual
to the best in the country in typoKrajiliical appear
ance :i!id ill adaptation to tho wants of our Chuiohes.
Its columns will afTord the latest intellijrence, both
foreign aftd domestic, and .special care will he t;ike:i .
to give a full and accurate summary of State news.
The name of the Paiier is desifrncd to be an exponent
of its character and contents. From coiivietion, it
will adrtioate the conservative, orthodox. Old JSchoid
doctrines and order of the Church.
Our first appeal is to our own people—to N. C.
Presbyterians. Whilst we rely eonfi'Jently upon their ^
favor, we trust that the native sons of North Carolina
who have found homes in other States, and the adopt
ed citizens of our State who form .so important an
element in "ur Ministry and membership, will take a
deep interest in this enterprise and give it their
hearty support.
Tkr.ms: C- per annum in advance, or on delivery
of the first number; 50 in six moifths: at the
end of the year. To clulis of -■} or more, paying in
advance and when the Paper is sent to one address, a
discount of 10 per cent, will he allowed. Our .Minis
ters and Flders are earnestlj' desireii to act as Agents,
and all others friendly to the cause will pleas" assist
in procuring as many subscribers as possible, mi l for
ward the names, /w/ Au^u.sf 1.'7, to this Office. .\s
soon as 1500 subscribers are obtained, the first num
ber will be issued. If a faithful and vigorou- effort
is made in the next two months by those whn take a
Subscriber has just received a large as.sortnient of !
® 'be able to begin the publication at the end of that
time with a paying sutjscription list of at lea.«t oOOO.
'Address, Editors of the North Carolina Presby
terian, Fayetteville, N. C.
Fayetteville, May 20, ls57. 12-
XOUTH C AROLIXA R K .\ P ^^K s7
.\i 1 AM>
l‘RLl*AREl> WITH Sl'ECIAh IlEFKRENCE T(» THE
\VANTS AM) INTERESTS OF
Carolina.
t XI>KR Tia. Al Sl-ICES IIK Tilt sT I'KB IXTKN HKNT 'Fiu.M-
MOX srilOOLS, ItV
Kov. 1\ n. Iliihlmrd,
l liuH:s>.OK iti TllK LAliN L\SiA \t.\: ANh MTKUAn ilK IN'
J IIK WMVhUSlTY »F NUH i H TAUULI.NA.
sih n^.iTEn
C.\STOKS C_M» P.attoriis;)
Cako I{.\ .S K I;TS (10 sliapos;)
C.indlo-Stieks: SnulforH and
'l'i.'i_\ s; Cups; Spoons; Frem li
Folks; l/adles and lUittiT
Knives, S and lllo/ iilati;
hessert Knivi s; I’ie Kiiivos;
\e. .\I1 of whioh were
boll” hi Ji'iiil (III- riii/ilit'ilrhi -
/'II': uilh I’li.s/i and will lie
' ' otl'erod ;il li'ss profit than
biieli (ioods aro usually sold
t*lanishr«l Tin
Tea Pots; Colfoo Pots; I rns; r>i^;;iiis; and Filters;
Oyster Stow s; Ste.ik-l>ishos; Plate and IMsh Covers;
hill N'lirth ! 'I'e.a Kettle.-', and other useful articli's. Tea Trays and
W aitor-, soini' heaiitit'iil, in Sets.
iSritannia
'r^.\ aiidCOl'FF.K PiCl'S; SjiOons (the best;) Candle*
stiek?-: l.aiiilis; Pileliers. \e.
\ '.rood --^toek ol’ ll.VSKl.TS.
ai..tss¥:s
ttf supeiioi i|ii.rnty; e\oi'_\ si/e, from a Shaving (ilass
til lai'uo P.irlor Mirrors. Tin Chtinihcr Sets; eoiunion
iii;\\\ Tin W.iio Wood Ware.
In short, I have a coiiiploto stock of .artielos in ni\
line, wliieh aic u-uallv w inted here, and need now
only huyei-. ‘ W N. T1 Lid N(i 11 AST.
So|it r ::ii, l>-'i7. * It'i-Cw
• Xrtr S/of'L' of
I500KS \\i) sr\ ri()Ni:m.
J I', are now roi oiviiig our usual New Stock of
Hooks and .Stationery, onibraoing ;i groat
v.iriety of
N(*||4ioI, l^au , llcMlical and ?li«-
4*«‘llaiiroii!N ||(»4»Kk.
ToDfothcr with a largo and varied Stook of l’.L,\.NK
P.OOKS, PAPF.i:. I1N\ IILOPFS, \c.
('iiuntry .Mori lrints and others aro invited to eall as
ww titlor tlie al.ove stock on the best terms.
i; HALE SON.
Sopt'r 'JS.
NTIiinnVS \\\M )11(HZI\E.
I
New and Cheap Goods!
.lAMKS KYI.i:
1- ll .w receiving a large and general supply of Dry
u Is, among which are splendid Dress Goods,
14 every article in the Dry tioods line. .All of which,
■ 11^ purchased bj- the package, will be otfered by
.tMiio or retail at a small advance f ir cash or on
: l ie to j'unctual customers
ivottevil’e, Sept’r *Jti, 1857. 4ti-tf
KNIVES and PORKS.
handle Knives, with and without Forks:
Knives with two prong Steel Fork*;, at 1 10 to 1 tj>
• r Set ,\lso, a complete stock of other iiuiilities.
K : at the i rockery Store at very low prices.
W. N. TILLING HAST.
''pt'r ->>. 4*3-''w
Sforit of (m00(1 it!
Subscriber has just received a large asj^ortHiei
Staple & Fancy Dry Groods,
> inprising every thing that a Lady or Gentleman
nay desire to wear. He most respectfully solicits a
i!. !rom his old friends and acquaintances, and all
ir.ncors. before they purchase, as he would like to
. the plea.suie of showing them through, and if ho
ill ■' suit them all right. J. C. POE.
; t. 45-1 mo
KAIL ROAD NOTICK.
'■piIH lelini[uent Stockholders of this Company are
1 nntitied that unless the balances iliie on their
are paid or satisfactorily arranged by the 'JOtii
! '■ ? -er. legal steps will at once he taken to colleet
Of ier if the Ho.ird of Directors.
JNt.h M. ni>SE, Treasurer,
Western Kail Itoad Co.
I'l P.'. 1^.')7. 4lt02n
.1. WILLIA.M 1‘A(;E, M. I).,
r # TTs n o K o ru /#, .v. i
r> P.AtjiE may be tound at his ollice when not
professionally engaged,
y ‘/, ls'i7. 5tf
>>0
(if ANO.
TONS l!i;ST PEKI VIAN iUANO, ju. t re-
' oivod and for sale by
Ai... ;:i.
(ii;o. W. WILLI\MS ,S: CO.
;;s.
|)A\1I) M DUI’I'li:,
Ht'irkmasott attt! M*lastere»\
1' prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in
■ lUiliufi tlie puttin" up of Tiirpentine .Stills in tlii.-
■ ‘ the .adjoiniiig counties.
I- iyettevillo, .\pril ’.^7. 1857. il-IV-pd
THE WORLD’S GREAT EXHIBITION
i'RI/i: MKDAL!
\\VAi;i>EI) TO MKVKi;.
/■ ■ lii^ Tiri) IjOtlih/ii, (htnliir 1.1, Is.'il
ME\1;K rospectfulTy informs iiis friends iin l
a tlio piiMle gciiorally, th.at lie has const.intly on
I I’itinos emi.il to those t'or which he received the
I \h-dal, in Li ndon, in IS-M.
\ I ir lers jiromptly attended to, and great care
'■ll in the seIo(;tion and packing iho same.
II' has received during tli! last 15 yo.irs, more
tliaii any other maker from the Fr.anklin In-ti-
ii'. 'i Fir--t ri'oTuiiirns at Boston, N»‘w Vork ;ind
■■.''IllUi'I'e.
removed from 25 S. Fourth to
lo*^. ■''‘•11 S'I KKET, below Hightli. Soutii aide,
■\ug. I'Z.
ij^OOinSm
filME Life of Charlou..
I
r>i()iite,. Author of Jane
\i r V I 1 ,• 4i u the I’vocks, by Hugh
M l S.alad lor he Social, hy ,,.0 Author of Salad
tor tho Solitary; indigenous Uaces ,,f the Earth by
Nott.v Gliddon; The llee Keeper’s \iso fur-
iher supplies of .Milledulcia; The Prince of the iIousp
111 David; Mrs. Hontz’s Novels; The P.apiist I'saliaody
r5arnes' Family Prayers; Christian Minstrel; ('niden s
tioncordance; .Adams’s New Arithmetic; Parley’s Com
trion School History; ^c. E. j. HALE SON.
June -1, 1^57.
SCHOOL ROOKS.
^^.MIIllS English Grammar; Peterson’s Familiar
Science; IJolmar’s Fables; Emerson s .Arithmetic;
l!olmar's French Grammar: IjOvoH’s U. S. Speaker;
Lrgent ,s Stundard Speaker; North Carolina Readers;
Mitchell a we.,graphiep; Ouackenbos’s I’.hetoric: I'iic.
E. J. H.ALE & SON.
Sept. 4, 1S57.
BLANKS tor sale at this UtHcy.
(’((.VTAI.NIXtJ A F.V.MILIAK HISTOKV A.SD I»ES(’U1I>- |
TION OF NORTH AROl.INA. I
Scloction.s in Pro.so aud Vcr.se; many of them by
eminent citizen.^? of the State.
HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, I
.\nd a variety of .Miscellaneou.s Information and Sta- j
tisties, Viy ;
II. wii.ri.
Number is a new and revise.I edition of the North ;
Caiolina Reader, first published in iSol. Numbers I j
and 2 Just is.sued, complete the sf>rie-^, which is, as a j
whole, cheaper than any other series ol Roa>lorsin the i
United St.ites. and as coJUplote. j
The Editor ; Prof. Hubbard) in bis Preface to Num
ber I deems it proper to aliudetoa low of the poeiiliar '
advantages aimed at by the Superinlendi'iit of (Vininion
Schools while making etlorts to have this woi k eoin- j
pletod. Those aiO, !
1. 77/( In olirili/I I'll nl >t II Jr'lm;/ -■ ■, ll-ih/'I llh m i ,
and the eiilistnient of popular si-nl iiiieiit in holialf of i
the St.ite and its institutions. It was not thought im
portant, hotvever, to have more than one number of
tho Readers of merely a local iiitorost.
■J, 7'o I iIiIkIiI ill' I t"l I I'l l >/wlll i',- I nlljililtll’ll ij' III riilll-
/««// .;/ (/ />riji,liiiil rliiiiii/r III till h'liiLs; ail ex
pensive habit, and one which injures tin’ Sehools hy
preventing the children from being classified. .A Se
ries of home Readers, it was supposed, would be cer
tainly used, an.I this great evil thus avoicled
r.i-'iwiiiii, tin; jiopul.'ir system of Koadors being
too long and heing m.ade so often merely to add to
ihe profits of authors and publishers.
This .series is to ion-;ist of fewei- nuinhi'r'^ than
those generally used, and it i--' ludieved that tiu'se
numbers aro sulliciont, while if the system were uni
versally used in the State, tho >uni .saved to par(-nts
and ehildren would amount to sevi'ial thousand d'>>llars
annually.
1, Tu I'lil III th' /.'inly Ilf I'liil'ii'i n Ininiiiiii In i iiiil Cmn-
j„,sili'iiif ^iiifli'ii iilh/ l:!inilliir hill un! iij III! fliiinii-h r riilh ll
rliihh.-h ri>iii/iii!iliiiii':. Containing, in lessons ea.sy enoiijili
for all ages, correet specimens of style, interesting in
matter, mid inculcating proper morals, and religious
instruction.
The prices are, for No. 1, tl-~) cents; No. Ii, -!7;J cent**,
and No. 75 cents. .\ libei.il deiluetion from these
pric“s to .Merchants and School Teachem.
E. J. IIAI.E * SON.
Fwyettevillo, July li'.i-
NKW SUPl’LV or S'l'A riONl*:RV.
WE arc just receiving further supi>lies of
SlVITM4KVKBll\
Embracing Letter, Rath Post, Note and Cap Pajiers,
in great variety: English and French Envelopes, white
and colored; Tissue Paper, Gillott’s and Perry’s Steel
I’ens, Pen IloMers, Red Ink Pens, Ebony Rulers,
Ivory and Boxwood Pocket Rulers, .Mathematical In
struments in cases, Hand Clips, I’ink Tape, Quills,
Pen Racks, White Rubber, Sand Boxes, Banker’s
(.ases, Pocket Memorandums and Pocket Books; Yan
kee and French Pencil Sharpeners; Cloth Stretchers, for
marking with indelilile ink; Rodgers’ Pen Knives;
Portfolios; Maynard A Nojes and Davids' I nks, .^c.
Also. 1 Case superior English SLATES, a.-^sorted sizes.
„ K J. hale 6l son.
May 2, 18:7.
ro IlL IMF. TITI.K OK A
LITERARY PERIODICAL,
To UK IM'UMSIIKD
n «.\ TII I. V,
IX THK
TOWN OF SALEM, NORTH (WROLINA,
i!v ANDREW J. STEDMAN,
A MEMBER OF THE NORTH-CAR()LINA BAR.
N olleiiiig to the Public my Magazine, I claim for
the Editorial Chair nn superiority over that de- '
p.'irtinent of other like Perioilicals; but 1 do claim for j
the t.alent of North (J.-irolina, and the South generally, I
that will he brought to its support. Southern patron- '
age. .And 1 also, as a Southern man, ami the Editor
of a Southern .Magazine, claim at the hands of the,
Southern countrj, and especially of North Carolina,
that aid ;fnd support that will here, at home, establish,
upon a linn basis, a fountain of Literature, and ex
clusively- Home Literary Magazine. ^
Many are the Magazines now published in the I
N«plfcflrn Stnte.s that are tloodiiig the whole Southern
coil There is not, (it is probable,) a county in
any Southern State that is not visited by “Harper.’' ■
‘■(Iraham," “Peterson,’ or “Godey;" while here, in
North t'«f«lina and the South, where genius unsur
passed and uneciualed reigns, the literary talent that ,
is brought into exercise is ded’.cated to the support of
Northern Magazines, while Southern enterprise, taste
and talent bow in humble submission to such suicidal
policy of Southern contributors. |
Why, 1 ask, cannot W'—North Carolina, the South i
—send greeting to our Southern clime a Magazine, ^
acceptable for tho many qualities that adorn the jiages '
of the most chaste, elegant and polite Periodicals.' It
is true that the South has her .Magazines; but few in ;
number are they, and unknown, compared to the pub- i
lications of the North, which every mail brings to our ^
homes, filled with the result of hireil labor, and teem- j
ing with unpardonable sedition. i
Then 1 appeal to North Carolina and other Southern ,
States to aid me in my enterprise, and in promoting a I
literary taste amongst those upon whom, as a South- ■
ern man, 1 have claims. i
My Magazine will be of the usual size; and nothing j
will be admitted to its pages but such articles as will •
meet the approval of the most fastidious. It shall be |
IlliiMrail'd willi Eiizraviiiirs and Flairs, |
of the most elegant texture, enualing in beauty' and I
style any exoctited at the North. :
My prioo of subscription is THREE DOLL.VRS per i
: year, which is reijuired to be paid in advance, as the
expense to be incurred in establishing such a publica- ]
tion will not jidmit of a credit system.
I Th' Firft \inul,er icill III- ix.iiii'l \ ^t Jiii'Uitr’/
i A. J. STE1».M.\N,
Editor and Proprietor.
; Sejit'r 1, 18')7. 4»i-
j \. I>. .^l3• .Vddro.ss until the I st of Novotnber
will he Pittsborough, N. C. after that time it will he
! Salem, N. C.
.1. ii. II. .tom:s
Are roooiving their F.ALL .VN1> WINTER Stoek of
FA.\('V 6c DOMESTU’ DKY (iOOI)S.
hicli they will sell at thoir usual low piiuvs, in pait
as follows,---
nK LA INS, all kinds;
.All Wool Plaiils;
Col'd .Morinoes;
Col’d Silks and Black,
Rieh Robes A’2'*ill**;
Chenille Shawls;
l>o. Scarfs, all silk;
Long Shawls for Ciontlemen;
Do tor Servants;
Cloth and Velvet Cloaks;
Froneh Robes, Volant;
l»o. for .Mis.se:;
•Nett Coats for Children,
Long P.rocha Shawls;
.Merino Shawls, white;
Opera Flannel, Plain and Col’d,
t^uilted Skirts;
1*0 Hoops;
Fine and (?ommon Blankets;
Cotton, Silk, and Woolen Hosiery’;
1)0. Fancy, for Children;
Kid, Silk, .Merino, Cotton tJlovesfor Ladies;
Chenille Hoad hrosses;
Chonillos hy the yard;
Bonnot Rihlions; do. plain;
Fringes and Salom, all colors;
Black Velvets;
Bl’k and ColM Belts;
.Mulberry Buttons for Itressos;
Thread, Swiss, Jackonott,
liobhin, and Cotton Edgings;
I Black Lar;e and Edging.s;
Enib’d Hhdkfs, Collars, Sleeves and iiands;
i Love and Lace Veils;
Bonnets, Hats and Caps;
j —ALSO— i
i A nice variety of Men’s;, Jjadics’, and Children’s
I SHOES.
.Mso, Men and Boys
tl'inttr I'lot/iiUff, i'tieap.
—ALSO—
PKRFl and mani/ other
Ftinry Artirlr:^.
Sept. II, 1H57. ‘PJ-^m
CKO. ALDKRMAN,
MnsfHTtor of tVaval Slorm^
WILMINOTON, N. C.,
S'OLKMTS patronage. I’rompt attention and iiiiek
despatch will be given to business entrusted to his
care.
.lune ’J;{, lK/>7. I'.t-l’Jmpd
A. McRIMMON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
WIl.MINtJTON, N. V,.
July ti, 1857. ‘j’jtf
Worth & Utley,
ForwfntliH^ and (ioHoral ('omiiiissioii
MKRCIIAN I S,
.V. f’.
J. A. WORTH. " ("-tl) I TI-F.Y.
JOHN I*. SAMPSON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
WILMINCTON, N. C.
Will give jinrlieular attention to the pale of Naval
Feb’y ’J;’), IS-'iti.
Stores, Cotton, Ac.
S.'.-tf
W. H. TURLINGTON,
(’wmmi.ssioi) Merclmnl, No. 1-2 Norlli Wal>*r Si.,
WILMINGTON, N. (’.
WILL give his prompt personal atti'ntion to tho
sale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval
Stores or other (^>untry Produce.
N»,‘v. b, IS.'iii.
RKMOV AI.. I
nORAH \M has removed to the store formerly i
• occupied by Dr. Foulkes, on the corner east of ,
the Fayetteville Hotel, Hay street, where he is just re- '
ceiving his
STOeM
OF KEADV-MADE CLOTIIlNr.,
Oftlic Latt'.'^t Styles,
Consisting in part of
Over-('oaIk, Drean, Frodi
ni(f Biistiii’ss (hnt»; Pmita,
Shiv(A mill (%/A/r,s,
hrawcrSy Flniincl Shirts ami
Dratrrra; SitsjuiKftrn, Crttnifs,
Merino and Cotton Hose, fc. «Xr.
He al-so keep.sconstantly on hand, a fine assortment of
HOOTS AS I) SHOES,
Umbrella.s, and Carpet Bags.
.\n those wishing to purchase cheap and tine suits
of clothes, would do well to call and examine (Jraham’s
Stock, as he is prepared to sell as low as any in this
market.
Sept. Pi 4-2 -2m.
BOERHAVE’S
ilOlLWh ItlTIKKS
J.\MES O. SMITH. MM.F.s cksTIV I
JAS. 0. SMITH & Co., I
Factors^ ('omviissinn and
MERCHANTS. |
NO. ‘i SOUTH WATER STREET, UP STAIRS. j
WILMLNGTON, N. C. |
Oct. 21, 185G. rjO-V ;
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM.
€ :?l I S I O i\ i
AND i
FORWARD] N (I M ERC li A N P,
H'*ilmiits^iOM, *V.
Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
peil to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. 67
T. c. & H. g7 worth,
Commission Forwarding Merchants,
BROWN’S BUILDING, WATER STREET,
%Vi I III in;; ton, iW V.
Usual advances made on consignments.
Jan’y 17, 1855. 63-tf
IfOII Tllli FILL li\D \l liVTER 1857!
II s r KF.CKIVKn,
(Call fun/i, Siinrc )i'i'.,il liitrynin and Save MomyA
One ol llie Lariicst, Handsomest and
(Mu‘aj>cst Slock--^ of
Ueatlff’-.ltude Clouunu^
for Gentlemen s wear, ever brougat to this Market,
and no mistakel
Also, a Magnificent assortment of
KoyN aii«l Voiitli’M CJulliiii;;,
Roy's Suits and Extra Jackets of all colors of Cloth.
i'OK K\ll. IIA^n^—Ready to
turnish ('ontraetors with any (Uantity of (Jlothing, at
a verv low figure.
roic 11 WON a huge lot of P.
•lackets aiiil Over Coats; also, faiiey Flannel Over Shirts
and I’.iiits—\ory cheap.
\ \ery extensive assortment of 4ii‘||tloi||t‘|.'^
B'lii'iii«i|iiiii; Fine Linen and Fancj' Mar-
.■^oilli's Sliiri.s ;ind Collars, L'ndor->;;irmeiit.s of he.avy
Silk :ind .Merino, Socks, (,'ravats. (llovea, H’dk’fs, Sus
penders. .Ve.
-From the heaviest
\N ator-Proof to tho finest Pump and Fair Stitched,
Philadolphi.i in.ido: of all de-
seriptioii.'.
l'r4‘iK‘li 'I'l’fit «‘lliii;; Triiiik«>—
Lxtra l.ii'j^o .-li/es; l!oniiet l!o\i‘s; (Jeiits' English Sole
Leather, Spanish Iron Frame and Packing Trunks;
F.nglisli Solo Lo.athor Valicos, and others; a new style
of Travelling P>a^s (very eonvoniont:) Uentlomeii’s
1 Shawlti and Faney Ibiggy Rlankets; genuine Havana
Sogars; rmhrellas; Walking Canes; India Rubber Over
’oats. Loggings and Sand.ils; also, Over Shoes for
I L.idios; .ind a great varietv’ of Fane^’ (ioods too nu-
i merous to montiiin.
i All whi( h will ho .sold .it wholesale or retail very
I low for o.-isli or on time to jirompt jiajing customers.
] (ir.itofiil for the liberal patronage heretofore extended
i to me, 1 resjieotfully solicit a continuance of the same.
tSEORtJE 15RANDT,
South side Ha^- Street,
Opposite (/. W. Williams & Co.
j Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 17, 1857. 4S-tl>l
IAtnnhi i^lon • Idrrrfisfinntt.
The Suhsi'rihor is now receiving his Stock of
'l*'all and WiiiU'i*
Coin]irising every thing in the way of DRV (JOOltS,
I such as Merinos, Aljiaoas, Del,.lines, ('ashmores and
(iingh.iiiis, for Ladies' l>ros'*s. .Alst), Ctilieocs, Lin-
seys, bleaehed .and nnhloached Shirtings, lirillings,
j Osnahiirgs, Kerseys, Kentue.ky .leans, Sattinets,’t'as-
I siinore-:, lor Pants, \e. liF..\hV .M.VOE CLtd'HI.NtJ,
, of tlie best Iliauriais and good orktiiansliip. P>((OTS
I and S11 iK.-^, for Men ami Hoys; also, a miod assort
i mont of L.-idies' .ind Misses’ .Shoes. Trimmings for
Ladies' iM’os^es; P> ninets, Mi«ntillas and Cloaks, of the
latest fasliion. II \TS and CAPS o all sorts, and
TIMNK.- of all si/..-; i.esides 11 RI >W.\ R H, OROCE
RIK.'-, and a varielv of other (Joods, which I will sell
low for I'ash, or ii|ion short credit to reliable and
jironipt |i i\ing eiistoniers.
S. W. KRIIANT.
Lumbortoii, .N t' , Sept. ’21, IS.»7. Il-‘2m
Tlic Ucmilar .\miu;i! Meeting of the
Sto.-uhol lers o? the WlLMINtiTON, ’H.\Rf,OTTE &
lU TllFRFORI* It ML Ro \ I) COMPANY will be
hold in the town of Ch.irlotte, County of Mecklenburg,
on the ;’.d W^;dnosday in Oe.lohor next, the same bdng
the ‘J|.*;t day of the month. The transfer book will lie
iosed for one Month prior to said day.
II. W. ;i:iON, Pros’t.
Sept. 15, 1857. 4l-t021
Y l\oom w.is forcibly entered on Sunday night
the l:!th of Se|itember, by some unknown person
or persons, who took from my ilesk •>■>112 in Rank Rills
and in Gold a id Silver. 1 will give the .above
named reward for the apprehension ol' the thief and
•’ecovory ol the money, or ^50 for either.
O. P LUTHER.
IJockingham, Richmond Co., Sept. 15. [41-10
vY
,1T FIjOK.IIj VOIjIjEUE.
raillE Subscriber expects to rcceive his Fall and
JL Winter (Joods in a few days; his stock this sea
son will be found unusually aUractive, comprised in
part of a large assortment of
Staple Goods; Ladies’ l)re.«9 (Joois; Ready
made Olotliing; Boots; Shoes; Hate;
Caps; Bonnots; Cloaks; Talmas;
In fact, everything usually found in a Dry Goods Store
all of which will hw soM to s lit tht tictes to cash and
prompt paying customers. At No. 1, Floral .\venue,
is the place to find cheap, good and handsome Goods,
liear this-in mind. EDMUND LILLY.
1 Sept. 4, 1857. 40-»tf
TlHi CKIJIRRATKI) HOI,L.\M) RKMKDY FOU
DTSPEPSIA,
inSKlSK OF TirK kll»\KTS,
UIVER COMPLAINT,
WKAKXKSS OK ANY KIND,
FEVER AND AGUE,
\n»l ihr vHTiuus :iir«*rtion' mfiM’ijupnt tipt»n :i ilisonUTeil
STOMACH OK LIVKK,
Sudi as I.Ntioii. Ariliiy of ihe Sluiiijn h. C’olirk'^ !*alns
nc^rthitrn. liO>s oT . 'osUvvm>'i, nn«l
lln ilin*! I'iU's. In :tll NtTvous, KhciiniHtM'. nnil Nouraluic Alli-r
iions.il h.vs in nuniemns insuuirrn (.rov(‘) hiuhly hen«*tii iaL anil
in a rnrc
'I'his \ a purely i prrpareil on strictly srien
litii prin ipU'-', a!l« r lb»* niannrr ol ilu* llo|lan>i l’r«*
ssor. l^oiTliavr. n»raUM' 4»j* iis i!rt»*ii >iirrt*’s in niONt ol ihr
iiro|H*an States, its inirodurtion miu» the rnit«Ml 5tales was m
tt*n-^i-«l inor«‘ lor ol’ our ratherhiin! '•rHttcnNi htTr
irnl (hen* o^f'r Uir ol’ ihi.s friiiihiy rouniry M*«*li«ir
rt*;»t ^lIc aiiionu I now »iir«T ll lo tli»* \HM*rn*an
lowinij thai il«. triiiy WMniU rl'ul in»*fjH inal virliu's iiiusi U' ar
now
ll is parlii iilarU r»'c.HiiMi»‘nl«‘il to Oiost* |K*rvnns vvhos»* ronsiitii
lions Ml IV lrtv«* hr«*n iimnur***! tiy ihr ronlimioit- ns»* ol iirjloni
litrits, or oiImt Iommn ol tli^s paiion. «>nrrillv in>laman*»ons m
III t. It iin(t’ its was ilir«M ily to itir si>ai oi' liU‘. thnllinu and
ijnii K»*nint! fv» ry ra»»inL' np ll»* 4lriHi|tinu spirii. anti, in
I f, inlliMnc u and ^ »»» s\%l»‘ni.
\« > ri‘K-»\\’ho»*vrr * \.iH*rts (.» lind this n lM*vrrai:«‘ u ill he dis
^)poinUMl; liiit to Ihc sirk. wrak JUid low ipiril*d. il u ill prov»' a
«>rat*ml artini Hir cordial. |MWNr>.*sfd «>| vintiular r*'ni«‘diat prM|u riir-
i; A U T M» i\ :
Tiir iirt’at popul'iriU ol'this dtdiuhtt'ul Aron»:i has iiidm »*d ntanv
imitations, whirh th‘ piihlir should uuard ac^iiii't piirrhHsinL’.
noi |»or'^u liird to hnv inythinc «‘lse iiiilil you havr uivrn hiM‘r-
hav»‘*s Holland Hilt* r> a I »ir trial. One hottip wdl fonvinc**you
tw inliii'tvly su|K'rior it i" to all these ifnitatiiins.
{):;^>old at ?jl.(hl per hottU*. tr six hotfU*', tor l»y ihp
SOI, r. r K o p ll I i:'ri) k s .
iei:\.i A .ir. a co.
M A S I K A C T r R 1 N U
PHA1{M.\CKUT1STS AND CHKMISTS.
I'lTTSHliRdH, Pa.
Samuel J. Hinsdale stile agent for Fayetteville,
.luiio 1 1, ISr>7. It'-
DP
.IOSi;i‘ll K.VKKK, Jit.,
•lTTOK.\KV A'r l>.4W,
H.\S taken an office next door to Wm. B. W'right’s
Law office on Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Rladen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 1853. 79-tf
LOVERD ELDItlDGE.’
^'ittorncif nt MjHir,
WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp
son Counties.
Smithtield, April 15, 1850. IKl-tf
THO. O. FULLER,
• iftornet/ tfUfi. VoitHKCtloi' hi
OFFICE at Eirfcles's Bridge, recently occupied by
James Ranks, Esij., Fayetteville, N. C
Jan’y 1, 1857. 7Utf
“LA \V COl‘AR'rNERS1 \ 1 Vr
WE, the undersigned, have this day formeil a Law
Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts
of the following counties of this State: Chatham, Cum
berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court.
J. 11. HAL’GHTON.
JNO. MANNlNtl.
Pitt.sborough, N. C., Jan'y 1, 185ti. 72tf
Dr. K. \.
FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Iliusdale's
Chemist and Drug Store.
Feh’y 7, 1H5(>. 7tj-tf
O'
liOOK I’.INDI’.ltY
W. II.VRKlEhas resumed the Rook Rinding
Business, over the Tailor Shop of Clark
Woodward, where he will receive and execute bindi ip
in any st^-le desired.
81.
Auiiust 1.
TONS No.
by
Aug. 28.
27tf
GUANO.
1 PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale
WORTH .V UTLEY.
38-
\\ « call tlio attcMition W IIOLI*'-
SALR l)i:.\LKliS
r|^o our present Stock,—and we have recently ro-
B- coived —
oMl h.igs Rio, I.aguir.'i, Marioaibo and .l.iva t’otlro,
‘2li lilids .Suirar, assorted (ir.ados,
7ohhls do. Refined, ('rushed ;ind Powdered,
bo.xeM .Spei'iii, .\d:im,-iiitino and Tallow Candles,
• i() do F.uie^' and .issorteil Candios,
ItMt coils Kontueky, .lute and Manilla l!ope,
7 hales U.igging. tlunny. Dundee an 1 Ruriaps,
30 tons H oop I roll,
120 boxes ('lieoso,
’20 half-bbls Super C.ii h. So.la,
4tt,tlOO (.’igars, various hrands,
— ALSO -
Pepper, Spieo, (linger, C|ovi‘s, Nutmoirs, llorax.
Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown. Brimstone, Faui-v
and Bar So.ijis, StaV>‘li, I'owdor, Shot. Bar Load. U hite
Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil. Window (ilass, Siiiitl'in
Boxes, Eagle Mills ilo., in Half Bbls.;(iroon :ind Blaek
Teas. Hollow-W.'iro, Swedes Iron, English, (iiTin-iii,
and (’list Steel: Plows, Straw (’inters, (’orn .'^hellers,
Sausage (’utters and Stutfcrs, Traei- Chains, Sole
Leather, kc., \c.
The above (iooils we oiler on the most favorable
terms to prompt time or cash purchasers.
D. Ai W. McLAIJRIN
Nov. (), lS5(i. ottf
LAM) rou SALK.
.\i,'RKS OF L.\ND lyinr on iippi'i-
. I Little River, in Harnett County, well
timbered and well located for the Turpentine business.
It will be sold on accommolating terms. Apply soon
to the Subscriber at Fayetteville
WM McL. McKAY.
41-tf
W. II. CARVER
Is now receiving hig
Fan Slock or ooon
which is large and well selected. A call from old friends
and the public gener.ally is solicited. My stock is too
varied to enumerate; every one can find something that
thc3’ want hy calling. All kinds of produce talien in
exchange for Gooils. W. II. CARVER.
Sept. 17, 1857. 43tf
NOTICE.
4 T SEPTEMP.ER Term, 1857, of the Court of
/m Pleas and (.Quarter Sessions of Cumberland coun-
I ty, tlie last will and testament of James C. Dobbin,
•lec'd, was admitted to Probate, and letters testament
ary were granted to the subscriber. All persons in
debted to the testator are requested to make early
payment. Those having claims against his Estate
must present them in due time, or this notice will be
pleaded in bar of a recovery.
ANNESS C. IIUSKE, Executrix.
Sept. 15, 1857. 43-Ow
xoTici:.
tT September Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and
tiuarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland,
the subscriber having tinalified as Administrator upon
the Estate of John .McLaurin, notifies all persons in
debted to the Estate to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against the .saitl Estate to
pre.sent them properly authenticated w'ithin the time
prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
D, McLAUIUN, Atlm’r.
Sept. 15, 1857. 43tf
willIam SANDFORI),
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Wiiii REED, ST. JOHN & CO.,
Wholesale Grrocers.
1'^ Cor. Kront and Arch Streets,
M^hilaficlffhia.
r.t, 1H57. 35-3m
B. F. PEARCE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FOKEKiN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
H.\TS, CAPS, P.OOTS AND SHOES,
( inf>rc/fas and l!adi/-Mad^ Clothimj,
HAY STREKT,
M-affetiexiUe^ .V. f’.
II. I. I-Kxm i;.] [j. W. I-KAIICK, JR.
.luly 3(1. 20-tf
rOR SALE.
A DAM.XNTINK and TALLOW CANDLES; tine and
conimoii TOB.\CC(*; and almost anything in the
(irocory line. Cheap a.s the cheapest.'
O. W. I. GOLDSTON.
.laii'v 27. L'''i7. 77-
vs. N. I’Mjj\(;mas r
Is now receiving .-i lar^o and well assorted Stock of
4'liiiia, liarlli4‘ii%«ai‘o,
Ijookiii^ ISrillaiiia,
aiKl l*lal«‘«l %% art‘,
Blariluare.
lie iiivllc- 111*’ attention nt' Coiinlrj Merchanls to his
Stiii-k, and is sali-tii'd th it they e.i in it lin i a hettoi'
a-'Siirtinent ot U i.ids tor th‘ir :ra lo, ..r elii-a|ier (wnen
delivered at tlieir doors,) in one liou.se anyivliore
Sept 2iii
I'OR S \i I..
a Bin,':, ol \1 \ i;. ,\n KR'S .'■CPKRIoR
M WIII.^KKV. This Whi-key comes very lii;;hly
retoinnundeil:
N
An.
Mori ]\ew Goods.
fBlHE subscriber is receiving his FALL AND WIN-
-M- TER STOCK, consisting of almost every thing
in the way of
CiROCERIEJ^,
MMardtvare and HoUow-ware^
—ALSO—
Boots and f^iioes, Saddlery, Fish, &c.,
.\ny of which he will sell cheap for Cash, barter for
Produce, or on short time. Store recently occupied
by Tr»y & Marsh, near the Dobbin House.
Sept. ’22, 185t*.
WOOL
^)^'OOL carded with
Ww Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnaburgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
W'ool Rolls, for sale by
ROLLS.
lispatch at Blount’fiCrcek
G EO.
McNEILL.
7-tf
G. W. I.
Oct. 15, 1866.
GOLDSTON.
48tf
Junel 854.
DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S
CELEBRATED RYE WHISKEY
subscriber has made arrangements to keep a
I supply of the Genuine Article, and is the only
•■\gent for the sale of the above brantl of A No. 1
Rye Whiskey in this place.
ROB’T MITCHELL.
May 4, 1867. 6tf
('.iroliiiH III lUo,
ls.‘.
sii l to he full;, oipial to any .North
aii l warraiitoii Iroo troiii any impurity.
WORTH
.5- L’Ti.KV
30-
'S'
I'OR S.M.I',.
'iiii; i.iii.uviiig VALU\Bi,i; i:i:\L k.--!tat!-:, the
liro|iel ty of I’,. (’ H ill, dec’ll, is oilered for s tie,
aioi consists of the following tracts:
'rii:it tksirublt! jdaei* known as Kmiih', (ront.iiu-
ing about II'IO Aeros. with all the iniprovenientH. 'I'his
plaee wiil he sold entire ordividi'd, tn.~uit pureliasers,
it hein^ prohahly one of the hi-«l Injsiness stands in
the e.ointry, and is very desirahio to those v.-ishing to
enter the mercantile business.
No. 1?, (!i)usi.st.s of a IjOt and Hrick Store,
(2 tenements,) in Canipbellton, on Bridge Street, n«;ar
Clarendon Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for
bnsinoHS.
Xo. ;{, Is Three vacant Ijots in Canipbellton,
known in cit^’ plot as Nos. lO'.*, Ill, 112, and half of
lot 113.
No. 1, Is a Dwelling House and Lot on Hay-
mount, corner of Plank Road and Adams St. very
desirable residence for the whole year.
No. f), l8 a Corn Mill ajid Steam Engine and
Boiler, of 10 or 15 horse power. This is well worth
the attention of those living where water power is not
available, and will be sold at a great bargain.
For terms apply to
J. H. HALL, Assignee.
\ngust 1, 1857. 30-tf
1500
Aug. 22
CORN.
BUS. COHN, for sale by
WORTH k UTLEY.
3ti-