i Hrt!., I’l "^' »n.; • I'HH, I'.lHok..; , , Priv. i»ir;i ■., Hnd St^i-v "ilCtlr :m.i. '-■' iul il ■ tiif ( ■• M,- -li- .: .'III! (■ In:. . I'al.. Clii'f I ‘Jlllu o»i;iry );*s ir li. Ai'.. rsi-M. •p!f. ■ K. Im- - W 11 ll. • .p Gum . i-y ;, V ; (i \v le St it. haik Am ' raise •'■ Uy.rl •’ i’t;,, N. .. - .V' -upp. ,• 1 If .« -N : a'i I Ki .. doll; Ll. ; • \I.x 1 . tho I r Clu - JCi) 11' A ’ .1 ( H > V 1 ;ii, :.. - M K ■f*3 . Mr W 11 l*r w->r’ cr^; Uf. y M H- Th.- . U )k : rilf ’.ry :i-(. Itii'l. irl. lit) HTlf M .. urtT"- V .'I r I' 'I 1 Al.i. ti..- I III])I lret;k tlic- - '■ h'r,. f! \L tH le II ' • ttn f ir :I1 , I ' >!- ■ ■■ Ih - :■ ■ -t a ui ‘ I he -■ y w ULl, SBMI-WBEKD Y. j\()L. Vll.J FAYHTTKVILU:, N. C., OCTOBER 26, 1857. [NO. G54.J I M' \1 iNMVVS A M) TIirilSKAYS. \:!i) .1. II \I,K, SON, : .1: >ns ANH rKori^ii'Toiis. ■■ ill’ Si-'.iii-'.Viekly (.)uskkvi;r *;'• if piiiil in , ■ •■.I it' paid during the year o! subsorip- ir >1 :it'tor the year has expirvd. Wi'fkiv 'Mi^KKVKK ^'2 00 per aiiuuni, if paid in ■ , >, ')0 if paid during the year of subscrip- ■ r > ' I'O after the year has expirud. \ Ki;T1S1"'1HNTS inserted for sixty cents per ■ ^ : .r.i s :' t the first, and thirty cents for each ;■ i' ;i>.Mti.in. \ early advortiseiufiits hy s|)e- (i ts, at rcasonalile rates. .Vdvertisci s are . til st:ite the nuinlier nf insertions desired, or .1., u> V ‘niiimed till f irt'id, and cliarjjed accord- . lai'Uts to be inserted uifide, charged 50 per ■> !u:m’,()\v. 1). I), s., \V be tonnd .at his Hooins, during h! from i ■pillar oflice lu urs, \1 to 1 V. M., 1' M to r> P. M . .■ V, : p'e;iseii to receive calls from all who .1 his { rii*Vs'iiniai s rviees. \ I , nu'i.t ^1 ; ill- he'd nut 1 _v > ll'ering to per- j I t 'I a sui.ill cniujioiibation; agood price i. irm'd iti all c ises \n 1 p atients favoring t .■ iiii It nee, nriy rely upon his utmost - ! ) r: i ia every uj oiaiion iu as pert, ct a 1 . • ■ t- jjitid for ui soon an com- I’h.i-e wh ' aro nr.w in'lebted will please call • i 1. 51-tf roH Tilt: VMlk WINTER 1S57! j 1 .T r>K''Kivh:i>: ■ i ‘'lU jr.iiii and save money. \ llWiN!>ltsr AND niE.VPEST MO; K (IF iUifl Shoes^ .' A i'IN and O' >M)KEl>; - 1 NriN i .'^lloKS, of a new ■ ' i .1. •■rii; i'!|' E. GLOVER H.\S received his Fall Stock of (toods, consisting of WATCH VM, J i:Wi:i.KV, SILVER AM) PLATE!) WAKE. m MILITARY lillODS, To which he icvites the attention of hi.«old customers and the public in general. P. S. His personal attention will be paid to all Viiitches and Jewelry entrusted to him for rt-pftirs. >'^ept. 15. ' 4;{-;im WATCHES, JKWKf.UV, &c. oi H A.M now receiving additions to niy M Stock of Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Military and Fancy Gcods, U hich makes iny Stock good. Those who are about to make their purchases would do well to call. W. PRIOR. Staef' AVateL Repairing done iu the best manner and warranted, Oct’r 1, isr,7. 47-Sm KOl'.M) E offer for sale PINE LAM). .\('RES round Pine Tur pentine Land 17 miles from Kayetteville, be tween the Western and Centre Plank Roads—the Morganton Uoad running through the same. bar gain will be sold in the.«e lands. For particulars apply to Mr. Charles .Monroe near the land or to the subscribers. .1. T. W.VDDILL. Sept’r 20 45-tiw NEW HOOKS. "^J^OSS SIDE, by Marion Marland, author of ■\lone' SOUVENIRS OF TR.WEL. by Mad.ime Le Vert Just received bv E. J. MALE SO.V. corroN ii\(;(;iN(;. J^UNDEE and GUNNY BAGGING in quantities to all .. uro ", J] UK TllK LAR(i!-T. itOOtH \1 ■'! suit purchasers. Sept. 17. For sale bv JAS. G. COOK. 4otf \ tlieir ■nrwed fi r 'Hi)ES and in his line, -lo.ci tf 1 by him- > luifi' t'l call M. FAULK. 51-tf .'oles, e uue for- Seveiitv tive centi .M. F. T’l COMMl I' l'El) :»■ JAIL "F ( UM151;KL\NIM uUNTY, ik-fr li, i : ri^lit Mulatto .M>in, about 80 years of age. ■' ~ \ inehes high, with large wliiskerij and lonz 1 ■^e. He saxshe beiongii to Henry S. Clark, ■ ut;ty. N. r., and was hire 1 to Isaiah Williams ill .trMiiriJi. and calls his name William, also tiv the name oi Sam. The owner is requested I- I'urward, prove I'rcpoi ty, p iV charges, and IP MWay, .r he will dea'ii with as the law W ll. r 1 5 ^ ll- iM the : ; ■ ;r^ . . -■ in a:l' Ii»»LTON, Jailer. 52tf li \ N \ \V \ V mbseri' -r about the last of September, ' man KI\\.VK. Said i:e).'ro is about i, a i 'ut five ti-et six or seven inches I’keiv, and fpiits 'in a f jolish look when ■ is !!,, d'.ubt trying to get to a free I ,f I’lvpnty I)')Pars for his 111 iv.ry TO 111.-. ,..t his confinement .'I I' • ':i It i g.T him. i'iiii. i;:;' 1- _i Itn bus' .'^ture, Moore Co., F. W. S^VANN. ol-lm I'AkM S\LE ; -I ■ iii\ I’LWrVTl'iN t»n the East liivtT. •; 111. cs above the Claren- .' A 1 I' t;if T ■ iriier Lands, containing r- I'ln- I’l intati .ii is iu a go'id state of ',1 '11'e oi' li'dng ma le one of it. .■ ; ;ifin' in the C.,iuity. 1 will give a ' is, ai.d m ike the time of pav mo?t ' to suit. * • i \ 1 i’ 1 U le in N. C a few weeks. I \\ V1: r r I: \ I r. L E i i o' i ’ i: i. Fiirniiure and Fixtures for Sale. ffelHH above named property will be sold to any I rt'sponsible pers'.n, iipnii fair tpriiis, if app’.ie l for between the present tinii- .m i the 15fh of l»ecei)i- b»*i next It'nut S'll l by the 15th of Dec., they will be sold at Auction after tin.' iirst lay of J inuary next, in lots to suit purchasers .\ny information wante i will lie eheerf'illy givrn hy applying t t ,1. [f KOPLUTS \ t'O. Fayetteville, Sc]>tenuier lii, h''57. 4.!-tf 1)\\ lOR S\LK. ^BIHE j'iea'.int ('(JTTAfil], now > i; th' ;.'i'upatu'y ot' M. Mr. Wniiiaok, .ui H.iyniouiit, is otlVro 1 'or >aii- Those wishing t.) pureh isi- can know the terms by ap plying to r. .1 \ H. 11. JnNKS. Oct'r 1'.I. i>'2- RinV VRJ) ILL be given for the apprehension and delivery W W to me, or confinement in any jail in th’ State So that I can get him, of my man JIM. He left on the 30th ult., and has not been seen, or heard uf s'Lce. He is a bright mulatto, almost white, about 2:^ years old, about 5 feet 9 inches high, straight hair, and teeth defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had on when he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very likely try to pass off for a white man, and make for a free State; should he not go north, he will likely go up in the vicinity of Fayetteville, as he was raised there, and formerly belonged toWm. E. Wright, Esq., of that place. Any person who may take up said Bov will be entitled to the above reward and the tha’nks of ISAAC B. KELLY- I Kenausville. N. C., Aug. 13, 1857 33-tf I :i.800 Acres of Land FOR SALE. i rilHE Subscribers offer for sale the above Tract of I I Land, lying on .Anderson’s Creek, about two aud ; a half miles from lower Little River, near Elliot’s I .Mills,—including about One Huadred Acres of good ’ Swamps, which can be easily drained. This Land Is j very heavily timbered, and a large portion level and ! of superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation. ■\lso, a Circular STE.\M S.\W-MIIL, in complete : order and well adapted to sawing plank road and rail i road timt)crs. Also, Two well-broke .MULES. I .Ml, or any portion of which, wiil be sold low and ■ on time. The Land will be sold either in a bodv or in S.MITH & ELLIOT. April tj. 1857. 97-tf SALE OF THE LOTS OF C .A R O 1.1 \ A C1T Y. It tin* Terinlniis of llie (ircat rrnlral Riiil Roiul of iVortli (’iiroliiiii, ON BEAUFORT HARBOR, ON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1857. Ci.\R(>LlN.\ CITY is situated on an elevated plain, about 15 feet above tide water, immediately on the waters ofBeaufort Harbor. This location tor a great commercial City was selected by men of com mercial experience, after a full examination of all the lands on the Harbor of Beaufort, and in anticipation of the construction of the great Central Rail Road from said Harbor through the State of North Carolina, ooiiiiecting with the Hues of the Rail Roads of Ten nessee coming east from Memphi.s on the .Mississippi, and also in anticipation of the con.struction of a Hail Koad from Carolina City through the counties of Ons low, Duplin, Sampson, ami the town of Fayetteville, to the Coal Fields on Deep Stiver. The Atlantic and ■N'ortii Carolina Kail Road, from ('arolina City, to Goldsborough, will be opened by t!;e 1st January next; the North ('arolina Rail Road is in operation to the town of Salisbury, from which point the construction of the great Western Rail Road, through the moun tains to the Tenncssire line, is steadily progressing. The Kail Koad through Fayetteville to the Coal FieMs has tor some time occupied the attention of the .''tate, and doubtless will, eventually be put in operation,— that part between F.iyettevilie and the Coal Fields be ing iu rapid course of constructio'i. 'I'he completion ot these great Rail Roads will carry the agricultural j and mineral products of the State to one of the finest i harbors on the Southern coast, and must at an early , day builil up on it.s w iteis a tlourishing City. .Vll the agricultur.il regious of the State, not pene trated by said Kail I'.oads, have easy communication with Beaufoil Harbor b\ navi;;able Kivcrs and Souuds. C»f the Harbor ol lieautort, we believe it to be un necessary now to spe.ak: the depth of its waters, its proiiniity to the (.iiill Stream, (the highway of sliips. i and its capacity lor all commercial purposes, are not only well known to every North Carolinian, but have attracted the attention of the country generally. The Carolina City Company believe that the advan- l.iges of the loe.ition which they have selecte 1 are many; tneir lainl is a liij;h and level plain, looking southward u|ion the uceati; its wells and .springs afford the purest waters, and tlie salubrity of the climate is so well known, that lleauloit iobelieved to betlieinost heuhhy Watering p:aco ou the SoutLeni coast. .\t this location, the cLauiiei for shii.^ bends iii near to the .'iiore and runs parallel witli it along thi' whole j Iroiit of tlie ifv. iimking the vj inslructioii of wh.aiv;s che.ip and ea.sy. Tne h.irbor ;iiid wh.irves at Carolina i City, being a short ■ii.'taiiLc li .. in ilie coiilhix I't'lioj^iie i Sound .-uid .Seuji It Kivei, I’ld nol iinmediate.y in j Iront ot the Iii i :, .nf iuie.\po.sed to the violent storms, i and yet a ship >iriy set sail iVoin the Kail Road wh irl ■ in ‘ aroliii.i t'lty ,.ii 1 in tiiirty minutes be at sea. 1 hese II.' Miiiv I tli« udvant.ages w hich dftenniiie i the seu-et. i. . : th- .oration of t an aiia City; an i ^rtal a >. 'iiti leiK-e had the (’■ mi any in tlie superioril\ Ilf these adv.ant ige>. /A.r ih-^/ ■i '.-rn/j-,{ dii^i f.aid iii , l--rtr, :;/-j:r, (‘lOll.i’I.lil It'lllarn t) th‘ I 'llfntal Stock of the ^ AUn.-.hc iiiiil .\ frth I'liroliihi Jiiiil Ji’otnl I''■;nj-iin>/, which j •' ijr the oiilu xuiii'crifiiio)! madi upon ihe/mlh o/ rettl eitati- \ t-h Betiujorl JJurbor j Plans of the Harbor ofBeaufort, exhibiting ihe loca- 1 tion of the .\tlantic and .N. (?. Kail Road aiin Carolina City, may t>e seen in all the principal Hotels in the i Stale. 1 TERMS OF SALE. ; Oae fourth Cash, and the balance secured by Notes with approved security at O, 12 and IS months. By order of the Company. JNO. H. COOK, Pres t Car. City Co. jyo. M. ROSE, Sec’y Sept, 29, 1857. 17-ts. 11 {: .>1 WEI.l. nous I '.. I Fanoru i>i favi:ttkvii.lk, v. E(Xsf sidf' of (Hrrrii Sfrref, a feio Dnnrx S^ortJi >J the. Mtjrhet Iloiiae. ^HE Subscriber desires through thi'^ medium to acknowledge the libera* )atronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables anti Carri.’ige Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying 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 continuance of the liberal patr on age heretofore received. Every exeition on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SH EM WELL. March 24, 1805. 8(i-tf DOHIUN HOUSE! POWERS & CO., pROI'HIKTOUS. ^■^HE Proprietors of this Establishment M. announce to the public, that owing to the constantly increasing patronage extend ed to them, they have been induced to en large the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dining Koom on the lower floor, and suite ol Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to accommodate 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 tendance The eligible loc.ition of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com fort of their patrons, thej' hope will secure to them a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Carriages in attenilance on arrival and departure of Steam Boats, for the accommodation of passengers. Horses and ('arriages furnished at any notice for car rying travellers to anv part of the adjacent country. J. W. POWERS, & CO. Fayetteville, May 12, IHotl. .“^tf V \ U ABLK PROPERTY l oie s.mMjK. JoFFEK for sale, my L.VNDS in the Town of Fay etteville, atiout 130 .Veres, known as the mUIVIFGRD SWAWP. \>iout M) -\cres ot It is tine Meadow Laud, as the Crop now on it will show. ,\lsu, the l..ot near rhe Market Squarr. occupied by .Mr. .John A. Pemberton. •V Large and Valualile Lot, fronting on UouaMson, Maxwell and ^!^l^•.for 1 Streets, known as the Hotel Oardeii Lot.—c(.ul 1 be ilivideil into several Building Lots—very ne:ir the new Female Hiph School Buildings. .Vlso, the Stab.e Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Stre.-t. Several DE.'IRABLE BUILDING LOTS ou both 'finslox' and ^|lUllfor I .''treots. .\I1 this pronerty can now be purchased on favora ble terms, an^t a large part can remain ou Bond and Mortgage ii'desire 1. A A. McKI-rrilA Respectfully informs lus friends an l ihe public, that he has built up lar'jre substantiiil Brick BuiliHngs at his Old .Stand, expressly for man ufacturing (/arrii.ges. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hojies by strict rtttention to bu*iuess, with i de.'ire to give satisfaction, to merit a coutinuaiice of the same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will comp.tre f.avorably witii any made in the United States, for neatiiess and durability. He is determined to sell and do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere tliat is as well done. He now luts on hand, FiNisuKi),the LARGEST STOt^K of ( 'urnao fs, UnroKchcs, Unck'ttwatfs^ k/k- HII i , Ever offered in this place, anti a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be tinisheil laily. All of which will be sold very low I'or C.\sii, or on short time to punctual customers. 8»a>"' Hi has on hand more than ()N E HUNDRED N D FIFT^ Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. .\11 work ma'le by him is waiT.inted 12 months withfair usage, and should it fail by Imil workmanship or material will be repaired free of ch Persons wishing to buy would do w examine tor themselves. Ordei's thankfully received and promi Repairing executed at sh'irt not' reasonable terms. to call and attended to. ami ou very Maj- 2?i. B ‘-tf THO. J. Oct. 10, 18-: CURTIS. 43-tf I’ ■M t STRAYED "liber about the J. L. IIAUGHTON. | (>90 ACRIOS or LAi\D 1 1st June, off the ■rn Hail J! lad near .Murchison’s Factory, a '•■\KN.—(iiie black and white pied, the II, with white in his fai.e, one or both hind \iiy iii’oriiiat; 'Il re.'p cting them will bo r . . ived ,aijd liber.illy rewarded. J.No. A. LEACH, Fayetteville, N. C. ol-5t n. A \Lf. s roCK, 1^57. K li'.u- reeei\iii^' Co., lar;re ,in l well selected stock Tftk a •1'.; ill part >f; ■ . and F giire l .''i^ks; i- _.i'h aii'l Kreiicli Meriiioes 1' •. and Fij' I 1'eL iiif.s: i r lo ll ail Wool I’):.ids; A |. !■ .■ ..f ail iiiit.'az' I I roc liliatles; FUK SALE "^HE Subscriber offers for sale the above iuantity of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adapted to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good range and other advantages. Those wii*hing to purchase may find me on the pre mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in formation concerning it desired. ANGUS McGlLL. Philadelphus, N.’C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf I 1 American i’rint«; :■ o V, . I ll iiitil'iil patterns; i : s' I .ak' i f every description; met ivl;iiiigs an 1 Insertions; U ' and I, ll lerslf-i-ves, ry. If. ive>, Belts; ' II'. I’l illillling.', ,ve ; ;i. and I'.siiiiei'es: • : 'Hhs :ind .''attinets; ' ■ 1 « .';. re I !• iaiinei.s; ■ ' ll. i i’i'.wii .'siiirtings; ‘ ■ P I .'hei ting; ' ' wn Drilling:); “ ■ ‘ ■ * l\i-l -,e\ M . Ili- 'W n nil .- ■ 1 i;;..ii ■i -■' . l;>-: . O'- .. .1 ! ■ u , U'.a ,!' 11 iths; CHINA fBlE.V SETS—new shapes—Gilt, Painted and Plain, M- at to ■'j)25; Decorated V.VCES, Cups and Saucers, and other fancy China; the most beautiful Stock ever seen here. Also, a variety of other Fancy Goods, suitable for presents, at moderate prices. GLASS, Cut, Moulded and Plain; some beautiful new patterns of Goblets and Tumblers. EARTHEN WARE. Ironstone China; White and Uniijue Blue; Oval Tomato Shape; Dinner, Tea and Toilet W’are. Common Wares of every description. For sale by W. N TILLINGHAST. Sept’r 20, 1857. 46-tiw ADAIIMSTRATOirS SALE. ILL BE SOLD, at the Store of M. Campbell, on Tuesday, 10th Nov. 1857, at 11 o’clock, all the Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Uten sils, &c., belonging to the estate of the late John W. Weisiger. dec’d. .Also, the House and Lot,—late residence of the said deceased. Terms 0 months credit for approved notes. JESSE W. WEISIGEK, Adm’r, A. M. ('AMPBELL, Auct’r. Oct’r 7. ‘1^^- w Wind, and IJOOKlilM>li\; OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. (»ld common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re- This will I^r. Hawks'^s Hlsiortf OW' .\ORTII €.4KOL.I.>A. The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valuable work, which has received the highest commendation wherever it has been read, not only for its literary execution but for its typographi cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from us or from our General Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of thi.s place, or any of his Assistant .Agents. The price varies according to style of binding: In handsome cloth $1 2->; in Library Sheep $1 50; in half Calf -iii 75. It IS SOLD ONLY FOR Cash. None will be charged, cither by ourselves or our .\gents. A liberal discoun* will be made where (luantities are taken to sell again It will be sent by mail to any part of the country, on receipt of the price and 21 cents to pay postage. The 2d volum® is in course of preparation. There will probably be four or five volumes in ail. The snc- ceeiHng volumes will probably contain about 500 pages each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher price, viz; half a cent a page for the cloth binding, 25 cents additional for sheep and 50 cents additional for the half calf binding. E. J. H.VLE & SON. Fayetteville, April 29, 1857. P. S. The Agent and his Assistants design to visit every county in the State, with the book, as soon as convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us, accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten tion. NO HUMHUG! HE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders for Sttperior IIYrlrr Burkrts, He manufactures North Carolina material—he em ploys North Carolina capital and labor,—and he solicits North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to be able to make a favorable showing. TRIAL is what he wants. Messrs. WORTH UTLEY of this place are .Vgents for the sale of the above Buckets. G. H. MAKEPEACE. Fayetteville, Feh’y 17, 1857. 82-y liook A^Mits Wanted. ^■^HE Subscriber, having taken the General .\gency M. 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 Fayetteville, is desirous of entering into an engagement with one or more active, intelligent and reliable persons in each of the Judicial Circuits, to canvass their respective parts of the State, or particular couuties, thoroughly. Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ot the first volume will will be ready in a few days. Undoubted testimonials as to character must ac company each application. Address H. W. HORN. Fayetteville, Dec. 185(1. (54- ItOP.ERP l>. (JREEX, (LATE GREEN >v WEAR,) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., FAYHTTKVILLE, N. C. ■ B D. t. begs to return his sincere thanks to the * » • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs theiH he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the business iu all its branches at the old stan>l, under his entire suiierinteudence. ■V. B .Vll Watches left with him for repair will be taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written contract given for the same, which work will be w.ir- ranted for two years. On hand aud for sale now, the mos' varied and choice selection of CLOCKS und othe*' \ime pleco.s that has ever been offered to the public ir. North Caro lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also w. Bx.«{vafor two years. gjqap to »md by the late firm will be paid R pureceived by K- D. GREEN. August 25, 185G. 34-tf P[ fJIJC NOTICE S HEREBY GIV'EN, that Books of Subscription to ' the capital stock of the Central Kail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 1(»th day of -\pril 1850, and remain ojieii according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places anil under (Hrection of the following named ' persons, Commissioners in the (Miarter, viz: In the (^)unty of Onslow, at the ofhce of the Clerk of the County C*urt at Jacksonville, and at the Post ! Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Waril, J. H. ' Foy, Robert White, .lohn .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug- j gins, L. W. Humiihrey. I In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- I dell at Beaufort I)r. M. F. .\rendell, J. F. Bell, L. i T. Oglesby. At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenausville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen (iraham. In Sampson county, at the oflice of the County Court Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, 'Wm. Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription; The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of >j!l00 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter. liA Ki:i; Is now ici_ci\iiig fnnu the NortL t!io largest, tiiic.st, and iiui.st carefully se lected stock of i'I K .\n i Bsi: ever offered in this market; which, added to hi.-> owsi manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—t.’l of which he will sell on the lowest (los.sible terms lor cash or on time to punctual customers. Fa«hionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, .and cotton .Mattres.ses; Looking Glasses; W’illow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus; i^ecret ii le.s and lUiok-Cases: What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash .''taiid^': Caudle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Fran.es and Glass; Window Shade.s; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Srd'as in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools: Chairs of every variety. Fine Ko.sewood 1‘iuiKjs, one with ..-Knlian At tachment; Ro.«ewood Melodians. from the bet manufac tories in New Y-rk and Boston, warranted .as ?oo«l as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York prices—freight only added. November 2. 45-tf WHO WOULD HAVE Til01'Gin IT? .4 nexo Carrini/r E^tah/inhment on tht‘. Mllitarij Green, opposite the Mefhodist ('hurck, front iny on Mnm/orJ St nut. Names Residenc-: No. of shares $ Cash Vi ork (iREAT ENTERPRISE! l'i|V4‘li‘«'9ll4‘ i«> IXtlllKi lo ^ililK*!! "'HE Subscribers would respectlully inform their _ friends and the j>ub’iic, that they have entered iKto copartnership for the purpose of coiidiicting the general (’.\RKl.\GE I5US1NESS in all its various fiart.s. .\nd t>eing both practical workru fu'.ly un derstanding the4r business, they h.ave n. Lv^Itatiou to conipuie wort with any establishment i . _jtteville as to style and durability. One of the firm may b« known by it. . to .\. H. Whitfield’s iron work for the last two yj^rs. We warrant all work to give gener;.! satisfaction for twelve months. Repairing done in the neat est manner low for cash PIER & BKANIN. James H. Pikr. James Bka.mn. Fayetteville, Jan’y 24, 1853. tj2ti' •liarble Faclorif. :x\\ ti iw ... ( [|:U- V t; a:|;. rai;. F. I’KARr ^e,,t 7. ISo • !'i l.'W lor ■ AM, or on our c'll't MiiTs eithei' at W hnle.talf are resjiecrriiHy invited to give J. W PLAKCi:, Jr. •intf iiliink \V urrants tor shU* here. Viound in the same style they were before xave the repurchase of new books. Librarians connected with e.illej/es, and other societies, and also gentlemen rej-i iiii^ ;it ,t di.stance. will find it a matter of economy >'> ;:et their books bouml here, as a deduction of prices ^ _ Will ll- iii;i,h. upon large orders: Pack them and send | them with partii ular directions to this estab]i.«htiiciit; and when tiiii'hed, they will be carefully repacked and reiuriied without .lelay. I 1 have the hesi stoi;k of mat^r’ ils; and workmau- ship will compare with any either at the .North or (South. I Apply for a list ol Bindinpr jirices before 'loing else- : wheie. Ihe iinder.signpcl resjiept full v solicits a share j of patronage. THOS. ■. I'l ,.,,1NGH.\.ST, 1 .\uderson Street. I Nov. 6, 1866. 54-Y May 21, Ibiiti ( (a A NOES. BAGS PEI’.UVIAN; I # o27 do. COLUMBIAN. I >’ot only has the cost >>f using these (tuanoes in connexion been very much diminished, but experi ments have jirovcd th.it tlie phosph.ite, so •uuch want ing iu the Peruvian, not -nly incre.ases the yield, but til the (\uuia: L :i 111 ikes the croj) much iiiori^ certain. For sale by I', v W McLAURIN Nov. f,. -Mtf c;oal. BlTl'MINOljS CO.\L of the liest -quality can be had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. WM. .'IcLL.-VNL, Miuiug Engineer. 6-tf Subscriptions may be made paj’able in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are reiju'red to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, 185t). _ 13tf O. lIOUSTOiV ~ OULD inform his friends ancl former customers w w that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, aud 3 doors above his old staml south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on bami. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars ami every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call and examine his stock before puridia-iing. He will iittenil to Repairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, ai'id his charcres shall be moderate. He would requeei all indebted to the linn ot HOUSTON \ OVKKBV to B:sltle with . Overby or hinii:elf, as they nre oornpe;;.;; , ) settle the firm’s debts. Vuiiust 'z -^Jtf “ rii(3 Oid North State in 177G,** by 1 Curuthers,—first and second Series. Just received. E. J. HALE & SON. liy GEO. LAUDICIl TWII ulllllis IBIIVI! 0. T. UAIGII iSllV.I Sfdlll!, Fayetteville, 1%. Jan’y 20, 1857. ti4ypd LAND FOR SAI.E. .\CRES OF L.\ND lying on ujiper Little River, in Harnett (joiinty, well timbered and well located for theTurjientine busineir.' It will be sold on accommodating terms, .^ppb’ S’Oon to the Subscriber at Fayetteville. W.M. McL. McK\V. 41-tf Sept. 22, 1850. WOOL 'OOL carded with Factory. .'SHEETINGS, O.siiaburgs, Cotton Yarn, and Wool Rolls, for sale by .1 ii’iel 8') I ROIJ.S. Uspatch at Bloun^t’eCreek GKO. McNKII.L I’K OSPEVTVS OF THE NORTH (WHOLINA PRESBYTERIAN. /g^HE Presbyterian Church in North Carolina has H long labored under a serious disadvantage from the want ot a journal to advocate her claims and rep resent her interests. It is estimated that only 1000 Presbyterian Weeklies are taken in the bounds of our three Presbyteries We have 13,000 Communicants, and it is safe to infer that there are 30,000 Presbyte rians in principle in the State. Our Synod stands fifth in the Union in point of numbers, aud her mem bership is grCHter than that of any Synod South or West of Pennsylvania. Our sister States on the North ami South, neither of which has a metubership so large as ours, publish the Central, and the Southern Presbyterian, for the benefit of their people. The time has come ivhen the Presbyterian Church in North ('arolin.i sliould likewise do her duty to her children. It is a conceded and important fact, that hundreds of our iiieiiiliers will take a State paper who will take no other. i'he Paper is needeil to be the organ of our Synod and Presbyteries—to elevate and enlighten the {dety of our membership liy diffusing evangelical kii. wledge—to promote the cause of Education—to deveiope the t.aleuts of our Ministry, aud to strength en the attachment of our people to the soil and sanc- tu:irie.s of their own State. 1 f fiur Church in other St;ites, a"d other Churches in this .'^tate, can supply their members with a Re ligious journal, why may not we? Are North Caro lin.T Presbyterians inferior in talent, energy and |iatriotism to their neighbors on the North or South, or to Christi.iiis of other denominations at home? With the same or better opportunities of accomplish ing this work, shall we leave it undone? In the lan- gua>;c of one of our most able and useful Ministers, an adopted sou 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 .'s.'>uiMi has been subscribed as a permanent capital. .\t a meeting of the contributors, held at Greensbo- roii;!h ou the 1 1th of May, Rev. A. Baker, Chairman, — the I’.ii.or was unanimously located ut P'ayetteville, niidi r the naiae and title of the Noetii Cakolin.% Phksijvti.i;!'N. Rev. Wm. N. Mebane and Rev. (U-^rjie MeNeill were elected Editors: Rev. Messrs. (leorge McNeill, Wm. N. Mebane, A. Uaker, and C. II. Wiley, and Messrs. George McNeill, Sr., John H. '■ and l»avid Murpliy were appoiuted an Executive Coinmittee, to establish the Paper and manage its bubin- ss all ars. It is our wish and design to make the Nonril C.Mio- '.;SA Phksbytkrivs a journal of the first class, eiiual to the best in the eountry in typogr.aphicul appear- ■aiK-e and in adaptation to the wants of i>ur Churches. I |'.uunl^ will afford the latest intellijience, both torei in :in 1 1 miestie, and special care will be taken to ;;ive a !iill .Mid ;ircur:ire summary of State news. The II line of the Paper is designel to l>e an exponent of it- eliara' ter and contents. From couviction, it will a Ivi.eate the conservative, orthoilox, Old School doi tr'.ii. .' and or ler of th-- Church. (•ur lit >t appeal is t" our own people—to N. C. I’re-oyterians. Whilst vve rely confidently upon their • t ivor, we trust that the native sons of North (’arolina I who havi' found homes in other States, and the adopt- ; o 1 ciii^eii.s of our St.ate who form so important an I eli'iiient in our Ministry and membership, will take a . d(‘t‘p interest iu this enterprise and give it their hearty support, i Tkii.ms: :'2 per annum in advance, or on delivery ' of the first nuint er; :ji2 50 iu six months; ^3 at the , end of the year. To clubs of 25 or more, paying in I advance .and when the Paper is sent to one addre.^s, a ' discount of 10 per cent, will be allowed. Our Mini.s- i ter.s and Elders are earnestly desired to act as .Vgents, I and all others friendly to the cause will please assist in procuring as many subscribers as possible, and for- i ward the names, h;i Auyu.it 1j^ to this Office. As Soon as 150() subscribers are obtained, the first num ber wiil be issued. If a faithful and vigorous effort ' is maiie in the next two months by those who take a ; lively interest in this work, we will, without doubt, I be able to begin the publication at the end of that time with a paying subscriptijti list of at least 3000. ! .iddress. Editors of the North Carolina Presby- ‘ terian, Fayetteville, N. C. j Fayetteville, .^lay 20, 1857. 12- IS TO BK THK T1TI.K OF A LITERARY PERIODICAL, TO lu: BLBLISHLI» .^1 O T II i. V , IN THE TOWN OF SALEM, NORTH CAROLINA, BY ANDREW J. STEDMAN, A .MEMBER OF THE NORTH-CAROLINA BAR. W V offering to the Public my Magazine, I claim for Mt the Editorial ( hair no superiority over that de- partiiifiit of other like Periodicals; but I do claim for the talent (•{ N irth i'arolina, and the South generally, that will be broufilit to its support, Southern patron age. .\nd 1 also, as a Southern man, and ihe Editor of a Southern M.agazine, claim at the hands of the Southern countr; , all 1 especially of North Carolina, that :.id aii'l support that will here, at home, establish, upon a firm basis, a f' unt;iin of Literature, and ex clusively 1*. Home Literary Magazine. Many are the Magazines now published in the NortJiern States th.it .are flooding the whole Southern count ry. There is not. (it is jirobable,) a county in any Southern State that is not visited by "Harper,” ••Graham,'’ “Peterson,” or “(jodey;” while here, in North Cft?^lina and the South, where genius unsur passed and uneiiualed reigns, the literary talent that is brought into exercise is cled'Cated to the support of Northern .Nlagaziiu s. while .Southern enterprise, taste anu talent bow in iniiul'ie submission to such suicidal policy of Southern contributors. Why, 1 ask, cannot irc—North Carolina, the South —send greeting to our Southern clime a Magazine, accept.ible for th' nianr iua!ities that adorn the pages of the most chaste, eleg iut and polite Periodicals? It is true that the South has her .\lagazines; but few in number are they, and unknown, compared to the pub lications of the .North, which every mail lirings to our homes, filled with the result of hired labor, and teem ing with unpardonable sedition. Then 1 appeal to North (Carolina and other Southern States to aid me in my enterjirise, aud in promoting a. liter,try taste .imoiigst those upon whom, as a South ern man. I It ive c'aiins. -My M igaziiie will be of the usual size; and nothing will lie admit led to its pages Vuit such articles as will I meet the ajiproval of the most fastidious. It shall be IliiisliMtiHl witli Liignivinss uiid I'liitcs, of the m..'t elegant texture, ecpialiug in be.iuty and st\ic any executed at the North. My pii.e of subscription is THRLIi DOLL.VRS per year, which is reiiuired to be pai'l iu advance, as the expense to be incurred in establishing such a publica tion will not admit of a credit system The Firxt Xiiiuf> r icill f>e d ] si ./anunri/1858. A. J. STEDMAN, Editor iind Proprietor. Sept’r 1, 18.'>7. 4b- 2n. H -My .\ i ir. ss uiitil the 1st of Xuvtmber wiil he Pittsboroiigii, N. -after that lime it will be Salem, .N. ’ SI OE S rA riONERV jiir-l I •■ •i‘iviii(r further supplies of Ni:\v -s #'./ /’#/> r#:/ 1', ii}j Letter, ll illi l’o>t. \iie an I mlir.i ureat II y; bii;. .■'Ue i Mer.-, ;isii n 1 Ti. ■. ;i!h it' Kel |. DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S ( ELKIJRA'l'Ei) RYE \\ 1''H E suV'scriher has made arrangements to keep a .SiUpplv of tin- (*enuine .Article, and is thr* only ,\y:eiit for the sale ot the above brand ot V Nil. i Kye Whiskey iu this place. ROB’T MITCHELL. May 4, 1867. Cap Papers, •h l-.Tive; ipcs, white id I’erry's .Steel I’l'i.s. Ebony Rulers, •r", N1 athcm.itii.-al In- I’inlv 'I'ape, Ouills, i lloxes, ij'c.; lianker’s 111 liiiiis and Poeket I’looks; \ ali- 'ii irpeiiers; -Jloth Stretchers, for leliule ink; Rodgers’ I'eu Knives: Poritidio-; ^layll;l^l ,v Noyes and Davids' Inks, Vc. I Ca»c sAierior English SL.\TES, assorted sizes. ■' ■ HALE & SON. V'- hill- 11 oil IM d ; i; !'• L