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FAYKTTHVILLK, N. C., NOVEMBER l(i, 1857.
[NO. 660.]
|\ |\T':i> M(»M>AVS .\M) TJfUKSDAYS
i;!,\V\!.i) J. HAI-K & SON,
KltlTOllS ANO I’KdPlllKTOHS.
■■ f..r t!io Scnii-Wet' ily Ob.sk.rx er 00 if pii'ul in
L ivHiioe; *>0 if P’liJ 'iurinp the year of subscrip-
n: (ir * ♦ tift- r tbe year has expired,
i AVt'ekly OusKRVKK 00 per auuuin, if pui>l in
1 U I'.i'r; -Mi '>!> if pii:«l ilurinji tlu* year of subscrip-
tiO lifter the year has espiruil.
\1>\ r.KTl'^K.MK.N'TS inserted for sixty cents per
, . ,r,> f li lines for th.> tirst. and thirty cents for eaoh
i,-,i‘i>'lin
.-..utrai t-i, lit reasonable rates. Advertisers are
. ti) stute the rum))er of insertions desired, or
will tu- continued 1 ill forbid, and charged accord-
A ivfiti'enients to be inserted insiiie, charged ■)(! per
roR sAu:.
^K\HK follijwing KKAL KSlWl'l^. tli.*
M pr>)}.fity of K. ('. H;ill d.'c'1, is oll.Tf I t'..r s iic,
and consists of the followiiifr trMcts:
Tliat (li'sirable placid kunwii as ll.inn", iMntaiii-
ing abou* !!•>() .Veres, with :ill the iinj invi'i’iciif^ Ti.i-;
place will be sdM entire or divi.lnl. t.> ni t piirehii'^. i s.
it Iteing probably on*- nf the bii'iness ht^ui - iii
the country, and is vi'ry di'sir ibl" t.i I'losc \\i-liin;_ t .
j enter the mercantile bii-;iiioS'
I No. (’on>ists of a Ijoi ami lirick Sr u'l'.
' (~ tenements,) in (’!iiiipln‘l!tiin. ..ii Ihi'l^i.- Street, in'.ir
j Clarendon I’lridjre. an.l i a v« j v ir i’i'c >t ni ! t'. r
, r„// V.,
( )lM‘ )|
i business.
I No.
Is Throe
, 1- 1 1 • , I known in cirv i>lot ns N
publication, i early advertisements by spe- . ^ j.. '
vacant
lo.
i(>ts in (’;iiiii-!'
in. n-_'. :i.id
No. 4, Is a l>wellinr House ainl h't mi !Iav-
mount, corner if ri;ink Ko.i i aii.l lams St. very
desirable residet.ce for the whole \ e.ir
No. r>, l.s a Cuni Mill aiul Steam Hti^inc and
toiler, of 10 or 1.') hor-;.* p.i-.vt-r. 'I'liis is wt-11 w.ntli
Se attention of those livinji where u.iter power i- tioi
•lilable, and will be sold \t
For terms apply to
^r..‘:it '.lirgMin
J. II. HA[,L
Assiirnee
:0-tf
STARR & WILLIAMS
\i:l’ iiow receiving TMKIR .''KfONU STOCK FOIi
THIS SEASON, {uibracing.—
Dr% CwOodM,
ItootM, Shot's,
and .lladi‘-ii|i 4'lolliiiiji'^
wliik'h they invite the attention of Wholesale buy
ers generally,
il. Stvhr 1 [,T. M. Williams.
11 t'r *). 1 ''o7. 4^-tf
New and Cheap Goods!
JAMKS KYLi:
ts now receiving a large and general supply of Dry
(ioods, aini.ng which are splendid l>ress Goods,
. .1 every article in the Dry Goods line. All of which,
cii.g purchased by the package, will be offered b}-
■■ hok-sale or retail at a .small advance for cash or on
■ me to punctual customers
Fayetteville, Sept'r 1857. 4fi-tf
w
•IV'ir Sfork of
HOOKS AND STATIONERY.
T’E are now receiving our usual New Stock of
D'.oks and Stationery, embracing a great '
I ’Jgust 1, l.'';')7.
iCAPE I'I.AIl l>AM)S
i p o It M 1.1:.
fBHlE Subscriber otl'ers f. r sale that very valuable
l’L.-\NT.\Tl()N known as the ‘‘liloeker l.an.l,"
situated on the Ea'^t side of the Cape I'ear. tour Hiiles
I below Fayetteville The L ind fronts the Hivera haif
niile and rutis liaek two miles, and consists of .-ihout
Sis Hundred Acres. 'I’he s iil is > f every variety com
mon to this region: embracing the light sandy, loamy,
clay, river low grounds, and very rich .-wamp laiids,—
of the last named ahout fifty acres are un.ler cultiva
tion. and are as good as any in tlip e.iunty. The bil-
, ance of the swamp i.-ibout Ium or l”>o ai'r'^' ein be very
easily drained through ilitches .already eut to the
Kiver, or to Lock's Cioek, wtiich runs licros-; the
■ middle of the tract, of the whole tr.if-.t there ig atu.ut
l‘2o acres under cultivation. The gro\ th on tlu-
wood-land consists of pine ilong tin.I 'hort -eaf.i orik.
hickory, poplar, cypre.'s, gum, je
For terms and further information apply Jo W. L.
; Evans on the premises, .1. F. I^ryun, F.S |.. 1‘. M., F:i_\
• etteville, or to myself at Favetteville.
F1{AN(’ES EVANS.
Sept. ‘Jl, ls.->7. } Itf
T
^ohoof, .^l‘dieal ainl
(‘c'llan«‘oiiM ItooUx.
!■ i_cti;! r with a large and v.irit‘d Stock of BL.\N'K
‘K'. l-\l*Kl{. LNVELOIM S. Sc.
' .TV Merv'haiits and others ari invited to call as
■ ■■ :Ver th- at' ,vt* stt.ck on the best teinis.
E. J. HALE & SON.
\V II. CARVER
Is now receiving his
FaU Stock* or ClOOnS^
large and well selected. A call from old friends
' ; I the puiilic generally is solicited. My stock is too
;rl>-: to enumerate; every one can find something that
V want by calling. .\11 kinds of produce taken in
■xc!:ange for Goods. W. H. CARVER
.•^.‘pt. 17. 1857. 43tf
T ti V-.rd in perfoi*
openiti..n. .\lso. a
U!1 I ll^.t t.. ’
iTf T I'iTt' II
■ . r w.itfi' wiiM
'Ulli; 'I', li.'.rd
order, which p i.\ '
r>l:ick-^iuith .>hoj.
D’
V. .1. & R. H. .TONES
receiving their FALL AND WINTER Stock o
FANCY & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
''hich they will sell at their usual low prices, in part
as follows,—
\E LAINS, all kinds;
All Wool Plaids;
Col’d Merinoes;
Col’d Siiks and Black;
Rich Robes A’Quille;
Chenille Sliawls;
l>o. Scarfs, all silk;
Long Shawls for Gentlemen;
Do for Servants;
Cloth and Velvet Cloaks;
French Robes, Volant;
1)0. for Misses;
Nett Coats for Children;
Long Brocha Shaw's;
Merino Shawls, white;
Opera Flannel, Plain and Col’d,
Quilted Skirts;
L>'i Hoops:
Fine and Common Blankets;
Colton, Silk, and Woolen Hosiery;
Do. Fancy, for Children;
Kid, Silk, Merino, Cotton Gloves for Ladies;
Chenille Head Dresses;
Chenilles by the yard;
Bonnet Ribbons; do. plain;
Fringes and Salom, all colors;
Black Velvets; !
Bl’k and Col'd Belts;
Mulberry Buttons for Dresses;
Thread. Swiss, .Jackonett, |
P>obbin, and Cotton Edgings; '
Blact: Lace and Edgings; 1
Emb’d Hhdkfs, Collars, Sleeves and Bands; .
Love and Lace Veils;
Bonnets, Hats and Caps; '
—ALSO— I
A nice variety of Men’s, Ladies’, and Children’s !
SHOES. I
.^Iso, Men and Boys !
Il'infer f'lothingy C'lteap. I
—ALS^)—
/’/. A^/V ,)/A'A’}', SOAPS, and many other \
Fa TIC)/ Articles. 1
>-pt. 11, 1857. 42-3m 1
^=roceri‘s, llcinlvvjire, Slc.
»'|’HE undersigned are now receiving a LARGE AS-
^ SOKTMENTof
(iror.orics, Hardware, Iron, Steel,
I lollow -\vare, Slioes, Leatlicr,
and Saddlery,
wliieh tht-y will ^ell at Wholesale at a small advance on
* * "'■h, or on our usual time to prompt dealers.
It ift iw- WILLIAMS & CO.
.Inly 18, lb.)., 2C-tf
rOK S.\LK.
j'^HE subscrit'pr ilesiriiig to *Miiigr;ite to the West,
otters for sale his entire l..\ND.'^, iiulu-ling about
SIX hundred 110ri's. g''i’'r'’lv ’.iKurn itsf'ha'k Lcvc..
lyine in the upre:- en i of Harriett o'^unty, :! miles E:ir
of ('flpe Fear Uiver. nn l on th ro.|il lo-i liiiir fr..in F.iV
etteville to I’liapi'l Hi '., .'^tovc, Uwellii _■, «i:;r ’i'.u-i's,
alt in tii'st ra^e . iib'r.
^J^The >tore is at :i tine ;i 'S s! in
excelled by ;iiiy t..iiiitiy store in t! e
also ujion the prei:;i-‘s an eycclleiit wi!
in 15 . r ‘J' steps ..f the Fi’. n-c, a fine >
Fruit i’rees,
well when i
with Tools, xc.
Any person wishing to purch,is i j. acf ivi.iil.i
do well to call aiol examine it f'.r thein'^e!ves. I ,im
determined to sell, and will make ternid l asy for ii.e
purchaser A. 11. DEWAR
N. B. The place is one of the hefllthie«t in thi- Si.uth-
ern countrj’.
40 Shares liank of FayettovilU- S* ck.
-Vugust 4, 1>'‘)7. :’.l!tf
2,800 Acres of Lairl
FOR SAU:.
f J|1HE Subscribers offer for sale the abov.
.irs r iri'A’j'.iN i:n.
.V J H.,.V, ,■ ,)/. -.
llt»‘ Lari,rt“st. Mandsnnu'sl anti
(’ii‘a|)«“sl Sincks ol
If a tie Cioiii i #i //•
lor ■ ent'enii’ii's w. :ir. ever brought tothi'; M;irk( t,
;ii:d no mi. take!
\I>’. a Maizniliceiit assortment of
lfioy% and
!’>o}'V .''uit' uad E.\tr.i .)acl:ets ..f all colors of Clotii.
Oll> IB —Heady lo
furnish ('.iiitr.-u t' i'-i wiiii aii_\ .(Uaiitity of Clothing, .it
a vorv low fiirnri'.
rO:C SilM>»»._A lar-e lot of 1>.
.1 ackets aa.l 0\ cr ('oat a Iso, fancy FI an no] Over Shirts
a..’. Pai.ts — \ cry ciuai'.
very extcii'ivo a,-'.rtmcnt of 4ii«‘llll«>i||4‘r«*^
Pfli'iii^liiiiiT Fine l.iiieii .and F.iiu'i .M,ar-
seillfs ,'^hirt'i and t'ollars. I n Irr irmonts ol hc.avy
Silk an.I Meiii;.), Socks Oav.at-;. Olovcx. H'.'kTs, Sn
)ien lers. ,Vc.
Liinl —Fr.im the heaviest
" tter-l’r.H.t to ihe finest Pump a:;.l Fair Stitche.l.
I’liiladeli'In.a ma lo; ||;iis aii«l « ssp-., of all tle-
scripriiit’.-;.
'rravoliiii;; Triiiik«—
Extra large si/.e-: l.omu't lioxes; (!.-nt' English Sole
Leather, .''piini'h Iron Frame and Packing J’runks:
I.iigU'h mc l.f.ithci \ alices, and others; i new stvle
of Tr.'ivcll'i ” I very convenient; I (Jentlcmen’s
Shaw's ;ind l ai'.'v IIiiiT'/y Pd.uikcts; genuine Havana
.'^eg.tis; fnibri-;i l-: Walkin'^ 'ane^; In Ha Rubber Ovtr
('oils. Leggings and S.ind.ils; also. Over .'^hoes for
L.i lies; and a great variety of Fancy Goods too nu-
i:ier.>n> to mcnti ii
.Vll which wi.'; 1 e s.>1.1 at wholesale or retail very
low t’. r i-a-^h or on time to proi;ipt paying customeis
(.’irntetIIi ! ir the ) -m rai p.atr naue hcict.if.ir? esten.i.'.l
to me. 1 respectfiiilv 'solicit a c.oitii,nance of the s.ame.
CEoKGi; iUl.VNDT,
South side Hay Street,
(•pj osite (i. \V. Willi.ains a: ('o.
FayC'ev N i . Sc[it 17. l‘''>7. t )-tl»l
!'OU SAIJ-:.
''-I’.iu: l'\Vi:i,I IV;; HoCSE and L(»Ton (lillespie
ii. Street, at )irc>eiii oi^iijiie.l by Doctor .NIcSwain.
P>'!*'\ t ti. •- c.ii! '■ i:i I Ic. .\pplv t '
THo. .1. CUPTlS.
.1. WILLIAM PU;F., M. I)..
#■ iTTS n O O IT a ff, .V.
9'^Pt. P.VGE iii.ay be found at his office when not
0 " professionally engaged.
May I), 1^57. .")tf
DWII) Mcin FFIK,
BSrirhmttsoti amt t*last€re»\
3 S prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in-
3 eluding the putting up of Turpentine Stills in this
and the adjoining counties.
1'ayet te'illc, .\pril '1~, 1857. 0-lV-pd
WILIJAM SV.VDl'ORl),
OF NORTH CAROLINA,
Willi REED, ST. JOHN & CO..
Wholesale Grocers.
N. Iv (’oh. Front and Arch Streets,
#•/! ifaffelph # a.
Aug. P.t. ls.')7. ?>.'')-:{m
B. F. PEARCE & CO.,
DEALERS IN
FOIIEIIJ.X AND DO.ME.STIC DRY (iOODS.
HAl'S, (WPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
/ mhn'Uas und lirtidi/-Made Cloihimj,
IIAV STllKHT,
M'aifetfeviUe^ .V. t:.
ti V l'K\U('K.]
•lulv .S().
[•I. W. I'KAUCK, JR
2'.t-tf
(U:o. ALDERMAN,
tHspcrfor of Sloren,
WILMINGTON, N.
^^OliK’ITS patronage. Prompt attention and quick
^ desp.itch will be given to business entrusted to his
eari-.
June l!:5, 1857. 19-li!mpd
Al.SO
: i I ' 11» h \111,^ (’ V l‘> 111 ,\i i 10 in goo.l rejiair an l
iK-jp V III .V Win In- Slid for half its value
^^aLso—
g .od .Mli.i il with voiuiir calves. Apjilyto
T. .1. ( I'R'llS.
'■'ii- vii'- ' I ■ '! I- th.!r services to the piililic tv :
;; “ ' “ 1ie ir-i' ar. l every other re.juisite 1
for l uii'i ii;ey liive a i n.si.Ierable supply of 1
I’..thus ii-:i'l\ ni,' ic. airi ail abundant supply of .Ma-
any, Il V, all.II' aiid Cum and Poplar luat'-riais
;« r ;i ak ng :;ny si/e al a short notice. Or.lers let't ai
?h*> ( 110; S|.. ing .'1 .!: will promptU atten.le.l to.
HEARSEV’& JOHNSON.
Favettevi.'e. .June l.s.')7. L’dtf
'1
I
ra' t of
Land, lying on .-Vnder' itrs I’reek, ab .ut t wo ai.d
a half miles from lower little River, near Elliot '
Mills,—including about One Husdred A,'res of good
Swamps, which can be easily draine I. This Lan.l Is
very heavily timbered, and a larsie portion level and
of superior quality oi Pine Land for cultivation.
Also, a Circuhf STE.AM S.\W-.Mll L, in complete
order and well adapted to sawitig plank r.ia.l and rail
road timbers. Also, Two well-broke .ML'LE.'i.
.\11, or any portion of which, will be sol.I low and
on time. The Lan4 will be sold either in a body or in
parcels to suit. SMITH & ELLIOT.
April G. 1857. '.*7-tf
NOTK'i:.
H E subscri'oer having, at June Term 18')7, of the
( ourt of Pleas an.l Quarttr Sessions for the
•'’"unty of i’iim>>t rlan.l, .jualifie 1 as .\. Iministrator
upon the E-: ite of WjHip p. Moore, hereby notifies a.1
pers.'ns havitiir claims airainst tiie sai.l Estate to prc'^ent
the same properly autl.entic ite.i within the time ]>rc- ■
scribed iiy law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded i
in bar o:' their rec '\cry.
I'clit rs to the s.aid Estate will please make payment
imme.l; >t*'ly. E. F. MoORE.
.June ;i, is'')7. 13tf
NoriCF.
''I'^HE undersigned having executed a power of .At-
I torney tj E. F. .M.iore, he is thereliy authorized
to make all settlements for me and in my name, and
generally to transact .all business as I might or could
do were I per-jonallj’ present. J. .1. MOORE.
Fayetteville, .lune 1!''>7. 13tf
NOTICF.
A T September Term lS-j7, of the Court of Pleas and
m Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland,
the subscriber having 'lualified as Administrator upon
the Estate of .lohn McL-iurin, notif.88 all persons in
debted to the Est-ite to make immediate payment, and
all persons having claims against the said Estate to
. 1*1.-- a. • 1 .1. r,,- . ; present them proi'erlv .authenticated within the time
adapted to 1-arming, Turpentine, an.l Ion limber , ascribed bv law. otherwise this notice will be pleaded
purposes, having a good range and other advantages. ; ^
Those wishing to purchase may find me on the pre-
({90 ACUKS >F LA.\J>
FOU SALK.
HE Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity
of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three
miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road,
and four from Lumber River. This Lind is well
T'
mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in
formation concerning it desired.
ANGUS .MctilLL.
Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 18o7. lOtf
FARM FOR SALi:
1 OFFER for s.ale my PL.\NTATION ®n the East
side of Cape Pefir River, .3 miles above the Claren-
din Bridge, known as the Toomer Lands, containing
>oout 800 acres. The Plantation is in a good state of
cultivation, and is susceptible of being made one of
the most profit.able Farms in the County. I will give a
bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay most
easy if application is made in a few weeks.
Address me at Gulf, N. C.
J. L. HAUGHTON.
Oct’r 16. 52-
VALIIABLE PROFKRTV
FOR SALE.
fJlHE Subscriber having concluded to remove South,
offers for sale his
LOT,
in the village of Chapel Hill.
The dwelling is a handsome one, large and conveni
ently arranged. The lot contains
SIX ACRES
of ground, with every convenience in the way of out
houses, viz:—Dairy, Dry-well, Kitchen, Servant house
with two rooms—lathed and plastered, woo'l and w.a'^h
house, carriage house and stables.
There is also on the front, a very neat
DOlBLi: orFici:.
The grounds are in a high state of cultivation—
about half an acre being in fruit trees of the choicest
kind and bearing abniulantly
For further information address the subscriber .at
this place. Terms made acciniinodiiting.
E. MALT.ETT.
Chapel Hill, .\ug. 15. :’l-tt’
LAM) FOR SALF.
'fl ACRES L.VND lying on the Cjunilen
Stage Roa l, 1.") miles South oi Fay-
' etteville. The Land is well timbered, and admir.ibly
! adapted for Turpentine or Farming purposes: ami lies
! between the Southern Plank Read and Big Hockfish.
for salf. —convenient to market. There is on it a comfortable
mu ^ r.f \i I' i-TTi..-.,. House, Mill Site &c.
WHI'^KFV TI U \Vh' w ^ ' I^ uV'’ ' f ''‘*'"''"*^t,lon may be obtained on the prc‘iius->s
\M1L-KM. n ,s \\ hiskey comes very highly from Mrs. Marv Nol.^on or bv cnonr:- „i
mended, said to be tullv emial to nnv North i
Sept. 15, 18o7.
D. McLAURIN, Adm’r.
43tf
BOERHAVE’S
ilOLLAM^ Itn iEKS
rVTlE^J^
DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S
I'LI^HKATFl) RYI-: WIIISKRY"’
j MIE subscriber has made arrangements to kee^ a
I supply of the Oentiine Article, an.l the only
..•lit lor the sale or the above brand of 4 v i
;■ e Whiskey in this {dace. ‘ ^ 1
,, . ‘'1‘i'CHELL.
M.iy4, 18.)i. 5tj.
15
\nc
to be fully equal to any North
niake, aui.1 warrant(.*d tree lri>m any impurity.
WORl'H ^ L’TLEV.
.
iiOOK 1]L\1)FI{\
ll.VRDlE has resumed the BooX Bindinif i
Business, over the Tailor Sl op of Clark ,x i
ward, where he will receive and execute bindiae !
■■■"y style desired. ^
August 1. 27tf I
,t.\ 'I .■
lo.
Auk
CO T'r ;V
J^UNDEE and fU NN'i
, lity,
; ettevil:
■il’, tt
I'..I
suit purcha
Sept. 1
Rlunk VV’^arrjiMc lor s:vl
(;g! xci.
in quantifies to
lie >-y
JA,^. (1. CO:'.'.;.
4:-itt
TIIK CKI>;HRATKI» IIOf.LANP UKMKDY FOR
BTSPEPSIA,
DISEASE OF Tin: KIDNEYS,
LIVER COMPLAINT,
WEAKxS'EHS OF AXY" KENT),
FEVER AND AGUE,
■Anil the viiri(m« (ifTerlinrK consequent upon a tiisnrdered
STOMACH OR LIVER,
Sni:h as Inilieestion, .\ciility the '^toniarh. Colicky I’alns
ilenrtliiirii. Loss ol .Api etile, Ites'ioiiileiicy. L’ostivrness. Itlini;iii(l
niecilinc Piles. In all .Nervous, Itlioiiiiiatir. ii:iil .Noiir.ilyic .\irec
tions.it Il ls in niiiiieroiis instances i.roved hichly tienelicial, anil
in others cirectril ;i dei iclcil cure
Tlii^ is :i purely ve!:('t:ililr compound, prepared on strictly scien
title principles, iilter the manner of the relehrated llolliind Pro-
t'e^sor, lloerlcive, necniise ot" its 'jrcrit success in most ot' the
Kuropeiin >t;iles, it- introiliiction into the I'liited States iva in
lenied more e^peciiilly l.ir those of our fiilher’anil scattered here
■mil there over llie l ueiir this miiihlv country Meeting with
iire it -iicees- aiiuini! them. I now oiler it to the American |nililir.
k'low in^'til l t ils ! ■ y wundcrtul medicinal virtues must Ih.'ac
know ledird.
It is p irticiilarly recc.mmeniled to those persons whose constitu
tions iii.iy nave lir>:n impaired hy the continuou-i iie ot'iirdenl
spirits, of olher foiiiis oi dis- | :tioii. (Jenerally iiistHiitani'ous in
etli cl, it linds its « :iy dirv i,y to the se.it of liie, thrillinc and
iiu’,-, kenin!l every nerve, ti Ini: up the ilr’ojiiii" sj iril, mid, in
tac!, iiiliisiii^ pew health and vi'jor in the system.
i\i I I'K i;—Will 1 . re\;iei :s t,, linil this a lieverase will lie dis
appointed: liut lo th'- sil k, w ’ak and low spirited, it will prove a
cratei'iil aromatic cordial, posM- ,ed u >i'iL'ular remedial properties
I- .\ I T I fi .V :
The 2re -t popul ir ;\ iii'thi -deli:'hlfiil Aroma has induced many
ii'iilatii.ii ii:i'i til" ptilil’:’ should i;u:ir.| iL'ai'ist purch.asin!;.
lie n il p,-.- u idi-.l lo liuv .iiiythin:; else until you have uiven liotr-
hav -’s llpll ml r.!l!- r' a T ir in i!. *>ne liottie will convince you
ho.v intin tely -u| r;or it is to all these imil.itions.
■//■.■-old -It ■«l IMI per liottle. or six liott e^ |ur liy the
Sdl.I-: I’K O 1> I! I KT'i 1’.-J,
RIJ i.l \ (3| -» C'A^ir, .IK. CO.
M r • V r 1' r n 1 N ii
IMIAHMACECTISTS AND CHEMISTS,
PlTTSHUROII, Fa.
Samuel .T. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville.
June 14, ItioT. 16-
A. McRIMMON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
WlhMrXGTON, N. C.
.Tuly ls.j7. 22tf
.lOMX l\ S.rMPSON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant,
WILMINoTON, N. C.
Will give particular attention to the sale of Naval
Stores, Cotton, kc.
Feb’y 18or>. 8-j-tf
W. H TURLINGTON, * i
('o:mni.\sion Alerduint, No. 42 North Water St.,
WILMINGTON, N. (’.
tt^ril-b give his prompt personal attention to the
* * sale or shipi.ient of ;ill Consifriiments of Naval
."^tores or other Country i’roduce.
Nov. 8, IX'iii.
LOVER!) ELD RIDGE.
• iltoriirif tit f/rrir,
^MriLL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp-
w w son Counties.
Smithtield. .\pril l-’>, I85*>. Oti-tf
THO. C. FULLER,
tittoriiei/ and f'ounseUor at Ejatr.
OFFICE at Eitcles's Bridge, recently occupied by
.lames Hanks, Esij., Fayetteville, N. C
Jati’y 1, IHoT. TOtf
Worth & Utley,
i^'orwardiiiix and General Conunission
MFRCIIAN TS,
Fat/elteriUe^ .V. C. ,
J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. TTLET. '
Hr. K. A. BLAC K.
FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s
Chemist and Drug Store.
Feb’y 7, tSoti. 70-tf
JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. ^
c: o n .m
AND
FOR\VARl)L\(; MERCHANT,
l%*ilmins^toM, ,V. C.
Si^ Prompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 18;>o. 67
.f08i:pii raker7jh^,
ATT«R.\KY AT LAW,
JjfA.S taken an office nest door to Wm. B. Wright’s
HI Law otlice on Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Bl.aden, Robeson and Sampson.
■March 28, 1 79-tf
“LAW coi>art\i:rsmiiv’
nl E, the undersigned, have this day formed .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. H. HAUGHTON.
JNO. MANNING.
Pittsborough, N. C., Jan’y 1, 1856. 72tf
GIANO.
I PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale
WORTH ^5' UTLEV.
38-
fair xorici:
^B^IIE Richmond Union .Agricultural Society will
M, hold its
Annual Fair at Laurel Hill,
On the last WEDNESD.VV and THUUSDAV of N>
VEMBER next.
-\s there has been mucii pnins taken in httin.i'^
up the Fair (Iround, it is hoped that n.it only the citi-
/en^ of Richmond, but of the adjoining, I'ounties wii:
come along and compete for the Premiums tobeuw t 1-
ed We have a first rate enclosure for the exliibitioii
ot .Stock of all kinds, an excellent Trotting Tra k. with
every necessar}* arrangement for ll;e Florul Depart
ment. .Ml articles of exhibition must be brought f' r
wtird on Wednesday, the first dav of the Fair.
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
^ct’r:Jl. ")7-:’.t
Ii vxK OF ('aim: I'i:a!{. }
Nov'r Itli IsTiT. V
nivideiid i\'o.
A SEMI-.\N.M,'.\ L Dividend of Three percent will i
be paid to the Stockholders at the l’i inci]‘a’ li ink '
atid Branches, on and after the !*th in«t.
H. R. SAVACE, (’a-h r.
Nov. 5. .',7.:;t
BA.\K OF U AIIS>lfiOien%[
Tukshay, ‘M Xovcnilior, I'^oT. )
^I'^HE Directors of the Bank of \V adesboro' h:ivr> th -
i day declared a Semi-Annu.al Dividend of .'i per
cent., payable on and after Monday the 2'id iust
H B HA.MMt)ND. Casli'r
Nov 3. ■'>7-t'J:;d
lloheso/i doHntij Snhscrij)ti()n to I hr
Hnil liodd.
^I'^HE subject of Subscription by Kobe.^oii 'ounty, to
£ the Wilmington. Charlotte and Rntli-rfor l Kail
Road Company, will be iliscusse 1 b. for'- "e
Robeson County at the followin;^ tim-s nu 1 pla -es:
At Capt. Wishart’s Muster (iround, I^. :y, Nov. N’.tii
At Regan s •• *• .' luir lay. 1 Ith.
At Wilkinson's Mills “ *• '! :.diy. IDth.
At St. Paul’s *• ; iii s i;n. ITiij.
■\t lied Springs. Wednes l.\y, 18th.
-\t Ltimberton. Thurs l.iy, I'.'th.
Nov’r I. 1857.
A:NiHRO'rv!‘i'S! A\;i':ior^ "
Having taken the liol las i.,rmerly oiciip;,'! 'r.
M. -M. I'ergusoii, ovrr . .M. 15eas'ev ~. w.o; j i
^ spectfully announce to tlu* public tli;it ho i> prep ii ' I
to take AMRROT^ PES in the best styles known to tli.>
, art. A trial is all !u- and if satistuc^ion is ii' t
i given, there is no charg ■
“So come along without de' iv, '
t Aii'l gel a •'iotiire from Battlev'.
T. BATTI.EV
Nov. 5, 1837. »)7tf
.lus'r RiyruRiviiD
S.,'1HOM the Norihern cities, for the second time this
■reason, with on,. ,)f the
ll:iiiilNt)iiicsl iiiitl Ut'iilly riii'apcst Storks of
I f
I .S' iji^i iliid I'liiii't/ Ih 1/ Ijilfl'Xt Stf/ff’'*
I of ^ Si'/i' a itil
j S/inrs; 1 run/,ft ltd Fiiitri/ Hoods;
j 1 ever offered Jo ]>urchasers in this market.
riie prest'iit stoi-k p irtieularlv having been pur-
' chaM’1 nn ler very fivorablc circumstances.—at the
■ ii.o.ilier erisi.-. when goods were low and cash scarce,
ti 1 wi’i thfi f.re he snbl at a greit reduction of
lorilHT priiH":
.\ii early rail respecffuilv solicited.
I ■ GE0R(5E BRANDT,
Hay St , Fayetteville.
Nov r '.t. 58-t.JI
, Siioiir House yiolnssi'.s in Ifoss/iends
! a/i(/ Jitirrt ls;
I’.I’.LS, s. II SVRUP;
Ilio, L.igiiira and .lava Coffee;
L f. Crushed and Refined Stigars;
111 liales (iiiTiny Cloth;
Dundee liagging;
Hope and Twine;
111 f.iiis SwKt>K Iron, assorted sizes;
III “ .\merican hatumereil Iron;
Inti Kegs Nails:
.''hot; and r.,ar Le.ad-
Cliee.'C: Sperm and .V lamantine Candles;
I’n sli Hvsou and Imperial Teas; ^‘C., &c.
F r ~,i.e liy ’ C. T. HAIGH & SONS,
iv'r 57-4w
o
Ii,-jll0 ACKlvS Ol' j.ANII I'di;
SAI.K.
fgIHE Suliscriber desiring to move to th- 'A'p,,t olfei'
B to sell the following tracts of valuuMe laud.
1 Trai't containing 2')'iij acres in Harnett County is
miles North of F.ayetteville. There is on this tiaet, :
two large ami comfortable dwelling houses, with all
nt-cessary out houses, together with a good mill ruunin::
two saws and grist, with aoout ;I()U acres cleared and
in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is excellent
farming and turpcntin* laud.
■Also another tract containing lOO'l -.cres of turpen
tine land, about 10() acres of which is cleared. There
is on this tract one gooi’ dwelling with all necessary
out houses and a good grist and saw-iuill.
The above lands will be sold at public sale on Thui s-
day the 8d day of December iu tract; to suit pui
chasers.
I will also sell on the same lay all my C,.rn, Vodder,
liaj’ and Stock of .all kinds, S' head of mules Y horji.:.
Blacksmith and Cooper’s tools, farming u’,t-n.sils, 1 Tim
ber 2 road waggons, 1 cart and a lot of Haruess.
1 will take pleasure in showing the above prorertv
to any person wishing to purchase.
H. S. McNEILL.
Nov. 7th, 1857. ys ts
ROIM) PLNE LAND.
nj E offer for sale 2000 ACRES round Pine Tur
pentine Land 17 miles from Fayetteville, be
tween the Western and Centre Plank Roads—the .Mor-
I ganton Road running through the same A b ngai;i
; will be sold in these lands. For particulars ap]ilv to
; Mr. Charles Monroe near the land or to the subscribers.
J. cj T. WADDILL.
Nov. 0th. oS-t.l 1
N
l-ii.VNCES E. IinsKE,
HAS KIM; STi: WVBERRV plants for .sale, by the
•lundre I; • ’«;o, Roses. Cape .Jess.atuiiies, and various
other F'' rter-i. in pots a.id layers.
-N. v'r 'J. 57-4wks
-Ncuro IJIiuikt'Is and Ivt'rsevs, just
r. • • V:-i J, -,'! i(,.' s il(> l y \V. }}. C.A.RVEK,
I’olioii iiairnijiu ;iiu} R()|X', jnst r(*-
• i\. i ; .r sale by W. II. C.ARVER.
TOBACCO, just re-
. i- 1 ai! I t,.r s:,i(> hv W . Ii. (’ARVER.
N-.'.'; .. ■ 57-
i t J> J \ \ :;o Bags just
r. ;• v,.| and for sale by W. H. t\VltVEH.
.vov r 1. it7-
i \V \ NVfiil |> A.
jii't ree d and for sale by VV. H. CAKVER.
N.'v 1 1. 57-
;.4ii Ji ^vki'p just
1 ; and for by W. 11. (,’ARVEH
.''•■v'r b .')7-
l 3'81' and COTTON
\ .l!VS, just I'cc'd and for sale by
W. H. CARVER.
N V I 4. 57-
Bu.SES TALLOW AND ADAMANTINE
(' VNDI.I.S. jnst rec'd and for sale by
Nov r I.
W. H. CARVER.
67-
A « HOD ASSORTMENT OF |»RV GOODS on
X «- h ind and for sale cheap by
W. II. CARVER.
.Vov'r J. 57-
.\ri:'is copy
( HEEnE! CHEESE!
liOXE.'i just received and for sale b3'
W. H. CARVER.
N iv r 1, 57-
rOR
4L.\I!GI'. young well broke MULES.
\pply to
Nov.
THOS. .J. CURTIS
bl-Sw
' FOR SALI*:,
1 4 NICE HARNESS .M.VRE. only six years old
a\ Also, a GOon second-hand Buggy and Harne'.s
! Apply soon. I>! .A. WII i;V.
j Nov’r 7, 1851. 58-2w
I
2.") DOLLARS REWAUD.
R.AN.\WAV from the subscriber on the 8rd inst .
BR\.\NT OXENDINE, a free man of color, who
j was sold at the Court House, by an order of Court.
I and purchased by the subscriber This is to forewnrn
I all persons from harboring said Oxendine as the stri'-t-
I est penalty of the law will lie enforce! rig-iln-it t.Seni
I I will give the tibove reward for his confinement in .Jail
! so that I can get him.
! .lOHN T. WRKillT.
I No doubt he will be found lurking in Kobeson couti-
ty as he has a mother in that county.
.1. T W.
Nov. 9, 1857. 5,''-.;t
Town papers copy.
n. A. LAMOXr.
Commission Merchant,
Wiliiiiii^fon, €.
OFFICE 38 NORTH WATER STREET.
Persona! attention given to all produce sent to him
either for sale or shipment.
Nov’r I'l. 07-1 ypd
voirrii CARoiJXA reapers.
\i hki:kn 1 A'vn a.
I’UEI’AHF.I* WITH .^PKCIAL UKFKRENCK TO THE
WA.NTS .\N1) INTKUKSTS (»F
• Vot'fh i'arothta.
rNi»i:u Till: \rsi*irr> tiik si i'kuintkndkxt of com
mon .'^rnooLs. BY
iU'v. I', fl. Iliibhard,
I'1;oKKSS(iH III- TMK I,\T1.N l.\M;l \(;K .\.\I1 r.lTKRATlRE IN
Tni: IM\ Ki:^tTV nr .Nuuril C.VKiiI.INA.
O /^"TONS No.
•so by
Aug. 28.
FOR SALE.
4 DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and
common TOB.\CC(); and almost anything in the
Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest!
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Jan’y 27, 1857. 77-
GIUXO.
tons BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, juFt re-
ccived and for sale by
Aug. ,31.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS & Cv).
88-
COR\.
BUS. CORN, for sale by
WORTH & UTLEV.
36-
GUAXOES.
1^.^^ BAGS PERUVIAN;
• 327 do. COLUMBIAN.
Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in
connexion been very much diminished, but experi
ments have proved that the phosphate, so much want
ing in the Periiviiin. not only increases the yield, but
combi!;ed w'lh the Coluiubi.m makes the crop much
more certain.
For sale fiy D. W. .\IcL.VURI.N'
Nov. fl, 1856. 54tf
TXnd for sale'
ACRES OF L.VND lying on upper
Little River, in Harnett County, well
timbered and well located for the Turpentine business.
It will be sold on accommodating terns. Apply soon
to the Subscriber at Fayetteville.
W.M. McL. McK.W.
Sept. 22, 1866. 41-tf
Twenty-five Dollars Reward!
ri'^HE subscriber will pay a reward of Twcntj--fiv.'
I l>ollars for the recovery of the POt’KE I' 1’.''OR
lost at the ('umberland ('ountv' Fair Ground, together
with the Notes contained in it The pajiers were due
to me as guartlian of the children of the late Willi iin
T. Smith, with the exception of one judgment due to
me in my own right. 1 will pay this reward for tho
notes, delivered to me ;it my residence in Harnett
county, or to Mr. .lohn D. WilliHma in Favetteville
.\11 persons by whom these notes were in.ide are wariu 'l
not to pay them to anj’ one but myself. The amouut
of the papers is about six thousand dollars The pock
et book or wrapper is made of buckskin, bound ab mf
the edges with green tape.
JAMES P. HODt.ES.
Nov’r 6, 1857. 58tf
Carolinian.
Five Dollars l^vCward.
rilUESDAV evening last, at Beaver Creek Village,
my Horse left his bridle and went olf with the
saddle on. He is a sorrel, his left eye out, and has 1
think a small white spot in his face; white spots on
his back, from saddle and harness tips; the fi dnt of
his left hind hoof appears to be worn oil. 1 will pay
the above reward to any one that will take up «aid
horse so that I can get him. .\ny information will be
thankfully received.
JOHN ELLIS, Jr.
Cumberland Co. . i v 7. 1^'57. 5>*-otpd
L\.*i'CA{.L.
tLL Notes and .Accounts due W. F. & E. F, .Moore,
and a'so thoso due Mo..re v Brother, th it ar>-
unsettled on the l^t of December, will positively
put in the hands of an Officer for collection.
E. F. MO(.)KE, Adm’r.
Nov. 3. 57-Im
Town papers copy.
HOOI* IROX.
AL.\RGE lot of Hoop Iron for Cotton. For sa'.
low, by JAS. G. C00K%
Nov’r 9. 58-2m r
.M tiuj:is
(■it.NTAl.M.Nd A t’AMll.lAK HlSToKY AND DESCRIP-
TIiiN i»K Ndltril rAIlOM.VA.
JSelcc'ioiis.in l*r i.»e and Vcr.se; tnuii}' of them by
I'tiiiti' lit citiz IIS of the State.
lIlSToitlt’AL .\\I) CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES,
Ai:d a variety of .\liscellaneous Information and Sta-
tistir.s. by
1. 31. WII.IIV.
Number '■) '•? a tiew an 1 reviso I edition of the North
('aioiin t ReadiT. (ir.it ])ub'’sht'l in 1851. Numbers 1
and ’-'jnst i"ued. conipb-'te the seriC', which is, as a
wil'd'-, cln-aper than any other series of Iteaders in the
I'niti-d St.ile-i, and as complete.
fhe Kditor (Prof. Hubbard) in his Preface to Num
ber 1 deonis it pioper to allude to a few of the peculiar
. ivantigc-i .aimed at by the Superintendent of Common
Sidiools whilo making elli)rts to have this work com
pleted. These are.
1. TI,i , /•'•oiinri/i lit' /it 'jf a J'teliny of sdf-dipeu'lence,
and till' fiili-tiiuiit of popular sentiment in behalf of
the Si.ati- ,an 1 its institutions. It was not thought im
portant. li 'wever, to have more than one number of
the Koa iiTS of merely a local interest.
2. 7' /■• .’.inh/ thi eril evert/whcre cotnpluined nf in com-
,’,'■71 of a /irrj>ftiinl vhunj‘in text bookx; an ex-
pcnaivL- liubit, an.l one which injures the Schools by
preventing tiie children from being classified. A se
ries of home Rea.lers, it w.as supposed, would, be cer
tainly used, and this great evil thus avoided.
3. Kcf-nouin, tne popular system of Readers being
too loir;! aui] being made s i olteu merely to add to
th,- i^.itit- of auth -rs .and publishers.
Thi.', >eriis Is t.,: consist of fewer numbers than
t I 'Se gen' rally u.-vd, and it is be ieved that these
!ium:.i i s art' r iii'ii' icnt, wliile if the system were uni-
versaliv nsc.i in the ."'t.ite, the sutn s.aved to parents
and cn ' Iren wuuM amount to several thousand d'illars
annua; :y.
•1, 7'- t dif kah'lf of children Itarnini/ to rea'l cmii-
• i,iiii 'i’tar but not ot thr churactvr otlled
■ ■■:■ r e nt>iiain;'. in iesoons ea.sy enough
.■ . o'lei-t sp-ciniens of style, interesting in
ni It er, md inculcating proper morais, an.I rei.gious
i i''sttaiction.
Tiie prices are, for No. I. 'j5 cents; No. 2, cents;
i in I No. 7.': cmts. A liberal deduction from these
i r>rii;e« ■ . ‘,;i„tij and S-hool Teachern.
I ‘ E. J. HALE & SON.
tti ville, July 2‘.t. 29-
j A »iKAT WAXTEI).
8W \ N ( to purchase 5,000 Bushels Wheat.
JAS. G. COOii.
* .lune 25, 185ti. 16-tt
Ot,
Otli:!