^ A \ E ’ g luirtnj ftND AGUE, ri.i I ( !• I V--' ' ■ S il. \'A . \ \ } 1 !, liOLI.s. .1^ • .• i. 111 : V- , > V' I'r ). Hi T ;i:i ^ hut i'V . M.;.. i- ■» 1 . , V V O \ I,. M. . , 11- i; ■ . . ■ ■: \' ■ LI i'l iivn iii si-: ; !■ 11.: P th*- rij .) t' : w iVC. \ !.K li( )! >1\S. on ) I UA'. , , ■' ■ -'V-- ‘ . \ I. : i i \ ;-i- ' 1 y)\l S \M'- '■ ■ , n :• , j ill s' I \I n. lil;.. HJ I ,Wl, : ti. ill- n ■rl •rit ; .rriiitiu®- .11.. - •■! ti"' ■ t; ,:be , 1- . i„r tii^ 'J'* ' ' ? t ' '' S E Ml. W E E K I, B (11.. \ II.] I AYKTTEVILI.K, N. C., NOVl^MBKU 23, 1857 NO. (3()2 .] . 1 li t '-AVS \M) THFRSDWS j. llA.'j; A SON, S VNI) I’l.i li'K i i: i’( >KS. \\ ' okly ( Br^i.nvKit U(t if paid lU ifn^ii'l 'Inrin*' thf yc ir of suhsurip- \ r i ■> cxiiivf.i, i;vr U I'M j.ci-if piiiil ill |.-''il ilnriii^ till- ycrtf of siiliSiTij'- • I till' . (■ ir h>is fxpiroi). N I '-' iii'Sfvic I fill- sixty (MMits per r -.•‘tii-'t. •iiiil tliirty cents for I’acli • •; ^ t'Mi \ ;ulvfrtisfi)u‘iits l>y s)>e- •f Miili.i- f it«-s ,\il\ertisei • iire . iiuiiitn i' I f i nsn t lull*; ilosirt'il. or ■ ■ ■ 1 !’ it : iii'l >'li;in;‘il ii: -in ti .1 I ' Inirioilt* ‘ ■■ ^.ar^ Kuilu'rlonl llailruad., . 7ni Ndv’k, 1S57. 1tbe nuilersigu- • ■ ' ■ ;t-t : ‘ !• iiitrnct all that portion u ,,ii ■ "^tuii. I’ii.ivlotte A: Kutherford u!- t. I fiuot’u tlie ?apc Fear l i'vry. ii> !!niii^wick I'ounty, aad 11, il .l criiu omiity.—compri- ■|1 :;ii Ilf tilU.UUJ cubic n i’i'i omliriiikinem; And to that end - , - ''nr the :iradiiutioii of the whole • • ' iint.i the '*th of December next • . ii !n;"U^ III prtviueut. what por- . ; wli:\t p.iriio i in iiondi of II :*U'i wh it |.i>rtinn. if any. in "I ;■ the same d?iy, fur ■.1 ;l;i' Trc-irie Work across the i' iii ir.;iiU‘ii oouuty. and the Big I’ :y Tlu-re .vill Ke required M-,ii i-ft Ilf Piles, 12 inches 't .1 -i tii in ll-'i feet; o,l*00 :-; 'iich-3 square and 10 feet , iffi Ilf .trin^ Pieces, II by 11 (■: j.-> or 40 feft. \Mi: he ri-iiuired 4'),OOO lineal . • !'•• t 'if ('a[i Sil’.s. and 12,000 ..| the same dimeusiona as I':. ■ lie til Ke of ,u;ood. sound ■ 0 iVi'Ui dffeet-:. and to be got JUST Pl'BLISHKl), BY PL'DNKV X KL>s!KLL RE('()UDS OF THE REVOJA TlON.VKY WAU: Contatniuy the (hfit'tiil Milihin/ uinl FitinncUil Corrts- ponifi tict' of lilt the Orrii-i rti uj th- J!i viluti'‘iiiin/ Armu Ftoiu 177^'> to 17^*;'). containing the nu>st intorestiuj; military, historical, and tinam-ial infoiniatioii during; that jieriod Al.sn. the organization of all the Begi- nients. showing the names, rank, date of commission, time ot enlistment, anti seivk-e oi the otliei-rs and jiri- vates of ea^di Also, the i:enerul ;irid brigade orders o' Hens, \V:isjiiii2ton. I.rc, IJrt'tMir, Wrliloii. iiiiil oIIhts. ; in 17"t>, ’77, and '78. showiitg the last trials at Valley | Forjre, brfiking up the cncampment, order of niarcli : through Philadelphia, and the plan of att.-ick on the British at Monmouth. Also, an account of the capture o!' Fori Washiugton, and the horrors of tli* prisiins nin! prison siiips of the British, in New Vork, with a List of American Officers Imprisoned, The time of their capture, release, .'(•c An account of The Socirtff ot' iltt I'incinnati, in New York. Pennsylvania, and Maryland, a list of the members' names, &c : the half pay, continutation. iin 1 land acts of the Continental tJongress com plete list of all the Officers who served to the end of the War. and aciiuired the right to half-pay for life, commutation, and land. Proceedings of •'i4th Congress and l.'nited St.ates (_!oun of t’l.iiius, relative to a resto ration of the half-pay acts of the old ('ongress. for the benefit of tlie of of tii«‘ 9t‘i Virginia half-pay and land luws: the reasons which led l8:i‘i, by Congress; till- names of the Virginia officers who received land, with an interesting account of the military I vnd dis tricts of Ohio. Kentucky, and Tennessee, the locations of warrants, surveys, etc. REVOLUTIONARY PENSION LAWS f)F THE UNITED t^TATES. As chey now exist, with commentaries theri-iui. Notes on the services of various classes of revolutionary otH- oer'j. with an extensive lisr showing the time they died, &C , &C , &c One liirae 12 mo. Vol., of liOO Pasfs.—i’rlcf sl.iO. This work is intended as a book of reference t : the historian and scholar, as well as furi lshing a thorougli guiile to persons clainiing title to land or pensions, from the services of tlieir forei'athers during the Kevo- lutionary War. The volume contains th? names of over 50.000 officers and privates of the Bevolutionary Army, and should be in the hands of all the descend ants of the brave men who fouL'ht under the banner of '7t>, that tlie noble actions of thi'ir ancestors may not escape reminiscence of their descendants, who must retain this work as a memento of their brave deeds and patient sutierings. !?100 PER MONTH can be easily earned by acting as .Vgent for the sale of the above Book, and other highly popular works of standard merit, published by us. fB^Ageiits wauted in every city, town and village in the Union. For Catalogues and particulars, address PUDNEY & BUSSELL. Publishers, Nov. 11.—5y-4t 79 Jolin Street, New York. E. GLOVER ■ ■ \S received his Fall Stock of 8 » (loods. consisting of SILVilK \\\) PL\TEI) W^TiK. \V'> )!ILrnBV IIIMMIS. whii’h he ii viii-s the atfcntion of his old customers and the |iublic iii gi'iii-ral 1*. S. Ilis personal attention will bo ])aiil to all Watciitis and .lewelry entrusted to him for repairs. T’- 4;?-:{m v> \ r('Hi:s, .iiavklkv. \c. I\M now receiving additions to my "'liK'k of ))S m\{ S\LK. ^ 1 iiri''*N B( *N of County ;'lUl'.lu r'Mi.l: 'iiO.OOO l».i i ni'.iii’iy \>;!1 receive sealed ij’. n I’l. iids ,.f the (’ounty of ifiiioi' iu 11 P.unds of the :!)i' !'h Ilf Dec'r next. 7 jiercent interest, jiayable ! tc the passage of the .Vet of .July I Dt'cember, and are re- ' ' .iiiiif l:»”i7 ].i 1- 1 rut interest, pnya le ,!■,> redeemable 'Jl* years ■ f ioc authorized > l>. ■''siip.l I'V the Town and ■>iiii'iit f ir iht ir subscription ,>t,ifk Ilf iiie Western Bail 1 nii';y Uiilii’i'- t-ver issued by > >' ■ i ju’h .\ few of the (• reiiKiiiider ^oOo. i: \i XLLKTT, Pres’t. >i(i-tDec4 Watches, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, I---' :)r ' IWilitary and Fancy Gcods, Which makes my Stock good Those who are about to make their pnr-h:>'es would do well to call W. I'KIDB. Watcli IJeii.iiritif'done in the best manner and warr-int-d. >ct'r 1, 18r)7. 47-^!m JiorsTOiX. . y>. Bcuslcy ill tlif Watfii and i'Wflry Business.') ESPECTFl l.LY call.s the atten tion of the ladies and .gentlemen f r.iyetieville. and his friends at a L-t. .'ind begs an accej)tance of thanks the late firm. I’easley S: Houston; A T (Siiet'essitr lii J I'ht' i'ar rite fir Pttrfot'tf it. the South! « . t. . i;.si>i;c' ^ ^ public. k. >ieK!yni.\.\ ri'LLLV informs his friends and the tiiat bf has biiiU U]> large substatitial Brick Buildiii.r^ 1,;^; oi,i .Stand, expressly for man- ulacturiiig (;)irrii.ge.s. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received tor the last 21 years, he ho])es by strict attention to butiuess. with a dc.-sire to give satisfaction, to merit a cimtinuunce of ihe same. He warrants his work to lie nuide of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch the busiuiss. Mis work will compare favorably Slfl^MWKLL IKniSFi. V. /'.'laf siifr i)f (iff'f'Ti Sfrt'fif, a f't'W Dnurs ^orth of the Marh't f Ilouac. jlHE Subscriber desires through thi® tnediuin to acknowledire the libera^ patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and ; t'arriage Slied convenient to the House and to water ' he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the i jiublic generally, that he is still prepared to accom- I modate them with transient and permanent board, and , p]o,|, s;] -j.^. j,i Library Sheep $I oO; in half Calf $1 I resp.vtfiilly solicits a continua.ice of the liberal pat.on- ; charged, j age lieretofore received. Everv exeitiou on his part , . i >■ j shall be used to render them comfortable during their ' >•>“'«' >'.v ourselves or our Agents. A liberal discoun* sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with will be made where i)uanlities are taken to sell again It will be sent by mail to any part of the cauntry, on receipt of the price .“ind 24 cents to pay po.stage. Or. Hawkses History F > It r II A K I A . The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valvaMe 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 obt.iined, either from us or from our General Agent for the State, H. W. Horueof this place, or any of his .Vssistnnt .\gents. The price varies according to style of binding; In handsome the best the uiarket atl'orils March 24, 185r>. P. S HEM WELL. 8b-tf of with any m.'idr in the Unit'-1 ^^t.ites. for neatness and durability. He is 'letcrmiucd lo sell and do any work in his line on as go^'d terms as :my woi ’k done elsewhere that is as well done. He now lusonhand. FiNisHKi), the LARGEST STOl'K of | f'nn'idires, Bnrouchcs, Uocl, uWittjs, iiini\ IS ni I Ever offered in thi.s place, auJ a very large stock Persons wi.ihing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thnnkfully rccci ved and prom] lly attendedto. Repairing executeil reasonable terms. •May 28, 18.^ 5 at short uoticfc and on very 80-tf ALl M SA!/r. BL'SHELS Bock Aitiui .'^alt, for s:;le low 'by P. TAYLttR. 5^* 2m i, n- in tin for tiie whole or any ease of proposals for ,>ta:e ciiii litioiis of payment, and will Ill t.io .'•'wamp the timber will be = tiiins will be found at the t)ffice il' pi r.'i'iis desirous of bidding I wli ri lu! tln-i iiitorniAtion. ' iddi I '.-i-i til the Chief Engineer , >1’ ! ' !■ endorsed on the back H. W. GUH)N, Pn - t W., C 4' B. B. Road. !M1N C. .Nli'B.vK, Chief Eng'r. 7 ">9-tDy iiifrd or Sfnfrs^ for the Dis- ' • i iu thr UUtrlct of Xorth ■ • 1 >11 .1 order of the Honorable 1 -i--' of the Court aforesai.i, : : ■fi .-_i ;:ivc uutice to all parties ci'i • : iii of-^aiil Court is appoint- I • ! "liil'crs, ill Fayetteville, on Mon- | ■: tlie | it--etit ninnth. | : A. .\. B'ROWN, Clerk U. S D. r. t-2?!d. \Mr?( ; I' » i V1> i;iv(‘n their Notes to .1. .1. i .f.iiT. or I', F. Moore. .\dm’r, i ■ : . 1 • 1 t' ly sfiid Notes in ftill when | r !. !■ r-er. 1 have endorsct them . ,?• ; .1 .1. Mofire, Surviving Piirt- • ‘ ■■■• :: 1 (■iidiir^ing them neain, as I am ’ I I!!-, tiation of said Notes. K F. .MOORE. ' l )fl S.\LK. • ii; Acres of Pine Lands ■"lit 'iiin 1 an immense iiuantity • • r i .-iln-r of Turpentine Boxes, 1 - ’ - .:i y be '‘U: Tln-ie is on the . • • , li 'U 1-. iind all necessary out- ... I i ^ ibflhi (irfijie Vines,—1000 rr-cs of Lii;d.eybest vari- III about i.jtJ acres cleared; \'\ MILL; and a tine large 1 ■ : Tlie Fayetteville and (’oal nr'iii.di tliese lands about a in p ;rcels to suit pur- Nov. 10. J=’1.VJS L.HHJORS, I^UBE French.Brandy; x j; “ Jamaica Bum: k g “ St. Croix do.: Holland Gin; “ Hye Whiskey; “ .\pple Brandy; “ Peach Brandy; “ Madeira Wine; | § J Port Wine; i i “ Malaga Wine; J.pl » j “ Scuppernong Wine; > -5 And a good assortment of COMMON LIQUORS always ] on hand and for sale by H CARVER I Oct. 28. 5')-lm , ! 77/r Wilministnn^ ('hnrlnttr tV I ford Rail Rond ('nrnjxtm/. I T is ordered by the Board of Directors of this Com pany, that for the ensuing year the following in stalments be called for. viz; ' Third instalment of TWENTY per cent, to be due ; and payable on the 1st day of December 18-'*7. I Fourth instalment of TEN per cent, to be lue and payable on the 1st day of February 1858. Fifth instalment of TEN per cent, to be due and payable on the 1st day of May IS/iS. Sixth instalment of TliN per cent, to he du» and payat)le on the 2d day of August 1858. This call is applicable only to those Counties East of the Pee Dee. and to those West of Charlotte. H. W. (iUlON, Presl. j Oct'r22, 1857 55-2m .■11 the whole together. , F ivctieville, or the N. ' .1. 1! i!.\r(;nT(»N. i;o-tf osr I'oiU’Asii. ,! \N ;r \\o; K ■ I N.'LAKEIi LIME, in LUTTKBLOH. 5'.'-?>w 11! li. ■-• r .l vt siis. desires a hool. She l>i:iwiiiir, the higher ■ 'vitli iisii.il KiigliHh i.i tlMi-I.Li-:, jr'ivcil. if til pav.er. Losr, IASI Saturday, SIst tilt , (during the hours of ^ parade.) about the Court House, or between the Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow leather Pocket Book, containing ¥59, consisting of three ij>10 bills, three do . one ¥5 bill, one -S5 gold piece, three i2 50 gold pieces. .\ P«ewarl of •'*>10 will I'C given for the above tlescribed Pocket Book and money, delivered to the undersigned. JAS. H. J.\CK.''ON, Musician. Fay’etteville, N. C., Nov. 2, 1857. 5titf I). W. C. HEN HOW, D. P. S., AV.W he found at his Rooms, during ITM his regular office hours, viz; from 0 A M. to 1 P. M,, 3 P. M. to 5 P. M., where he will be pleased to receive calls*from all who may be in need of his pro‘e.ssional services. No inducement will be hell out by offering to per form operations for a small compensation: a good price will be charged in all cases. .And patients favoring Dr. B. with their confidence, may rely upon his utmost exertiojis to perform every operation in as perfect a manner as possible. All upfradons muxt /„ paid fn' 'is soon n.y co/fi- plHxI. P. S. Those who are now indebted will pleas© call and settle. Oct. 14. 51-tf FOR THE FALLiS: WINTKU is >7! JUST received: (Call soon, secure a good bargain and save money.) ONE (IE TUE LARIiEST, 1IA\DSU.)IEST AMI L’ilE.U'EST STOI’KS [)V Boots and Shoes^ LADIE.S’GAITERS, SATIN and COLOHK)-; LADIES’ un«l GENTS’ DAN’IN(} SHOES, of a new and beautiful pattern; YOUTH’S and CHII.DBKN'S BOOTS, SHoES and GAITEBS; I,NDI.\-BUBBER tHOES, ajul every article iu his line. His stock is choice and carefully selected by him self, and buyers will find it to their interest to call distance, to tliis I'; I'lir their p:itron:i2 _ _ _ . _ . ___ ^ _ , _ . , ^ he will conduct tlu- bu-jiness in hi> own name, deter- | of work nearly liTii.shcd. which will be finishetl daily. ; niineO to e.-irn k liberal patronage by correct dealing 1 All of whicli >vill be sold very low for C.^^n, or on with all who will favor him with their custom. He has now for sale a lar^^e stock of tine Gold and Silver Watches and Jewelry, of the latest styles out; I Sifrn SpiKJtis, ('iij)s, >l-, Fnir (^iitleri/, ^ dtifii 1^1 uii, Si(rrtj/nr'. CninjxiititeA nml hi- i'lumi.iiis, \\iilh I in; ('(! nt s, F! ne Vli>hni>, j F/nti s aitil ArriH iii ',iis, Fin* Donhlr j (jiiiis. ('i)/t's (I iiifntlicr Fisfofi, j «t 1-., Ar. 1 Watches and .lewelry carefully repaired: .\c- ! cordenns correctly tniu'd; and Eiigr.-iving handsomelv j executed by ' T. HOUSTON ' j Oct'r 2l>! 5Uf : I-AM, S’l'OCk, ts.-)7. I H. K. & Co.. A RE now receiving a l.-irge and well selected stock ’ of consisting in part of: Black :uid Figun-d .'silk; Eiikf'i.sh ai;d French Meritioes:. Plain an 1 Fig'd DeL-ine's: French all wool Plaids: -Vlpacas of all iiualitie-;: Black Bombazine: English, Fiench aiid .American Prints, Chenille Shawls, (b»autiful patterns: i I.adies' Cloaks of every ilescrijition: Jaconct Edgings and Insertiofis: ('ollars find Untiersleeve.-J. Hosiery, li loves. Belts: I Kibbons, TrimmiDgs, \c ; j Cloths and Cas.simere«: Tweeds, .leans and .‘attinets; White and Colored Flannels: Bleached and Brown Shirtings: Allendale 10-i Sheeting; Bleached and P.rown Drillings; PlaitI Linseys and Kerseys; Marlboro' Stripes and Plaids: Brown and Bleached Table Cloths; Towellings of all kinds; Negro Blankets; Extra iiuality Bed Blankets; Spiral. Brass and Whalebone Hoops: Good assortment of Hoop Skins; Yankee Notions of every variety, kinl, and quality: .Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets; Moleskin, (’assimere and Wool Hats; Bimts. Shoes, Umbrellas, &c. —ALSO— I .\ large and fashionable stock of i Readffmlflaile Clothluff^ All of which will be sold low for CASH, or on our usual time to punctual customers either at WhoUnale or litl'iil. All personn are respectfully invited to give us u call. B. F. PEARCi:, .1. W. PEARCE, Jr. Sept. 7, 1S57. 40tf Ijtiiubvrtitn • idrerlixetneitt. The .Subscriber is now receiving his Stock of I Fall and i^ood^, Comprising every thing in the w.ay of DRY GOODS, such as .Merinos, Alpacas, DeLaines, (’ashmeres and Ginghams, for Ladies’ Dresses. .Mso, Calicoes. Lin seys, bleached and unbleached Shirtings. Drillings, Osnaburgs, Kerseys, Kentucky Jeans, Sattinets. Cas- sitiieres, for Pants, \c. BE.\DY-MADE CLOTHING, of the be.st materials and good workmanship. l>OOTS anil SHOES, for .Men and Boys; also, a good assort ment of Ladies' and Misses' Shoes. Trimmings for Ladies' Dresses; P.onnets, Mantillas and (,'loaks, of the latest fashii'n. ll.MS and CAPS of all sorts, and TRUNKS of all sizes; l.iesides H.ARDWARE, GROCE RIES, and a variety of other Goods, which I will sell low for Ciish, or upon short credit to reliable and prompt paying customers an extensive Dining Room on the lower Hoor, and suite ol Rooms on the second lloor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. And they pledge themselves to an incrieased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stiible.s attached und careful Ostlers in at- tend.iuce. The eligible location of the Estftblishaient, with the short time to punctu il customers. He has on ' experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com- hand more thnn ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi- , f?‘'t ot their patrons, they hope will secure to them a cles finished and in course of construction. 1 of the travel. f»:^ All work made i.v him is warranted 12 months | 1 «e Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de- withf.iir usa;;e. .uid .should it fail by bad workmanship 1 trom this House, or ni.'ittMnil will l>e I freo ot ohuvpe. The 2d vohimu is in course of preparation. There DOHHIN IIOI SK! will probably be four or five volumes in all. The suc- POWERS & CO., pRoPRiKTORS. ceeiling volumes will probably contain about 500 pages ^■’^HE Proprietors of this Establishment ' p.,^vill be sold at a proportionally higher price, I- announce to the public, that owing to . l/mding, 25 cents the constantly increasing patronage extend- . i edto them, they h.ive Len induced to en- ' additional lor the large the accommodation by the addition of halt calf binding L. J. II.VLL 4c SON. Fayetteville, April 20, 1857- P. S. The Agent and his .\ssistants design to visit every county in the State, with the book, as soon as : convenient. In the mejiii tiiue, orders to him or to us, I :icconi{)anicd by the ca.sh, will ;-cceive prompt atten- , tiou. I .1. W. BAKKK Is now receiving from the North the ! argest, tinest, and most caret'ullj’se-' lected stock of ' t'lIRillTUKK ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes hi.s assortment completu;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards: Bureaus; .Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash .Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass: Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divaus and Stools; Chairs of every variety. Fine Rosewood i’iano.s, one with .^loliun At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac tories in New V*rk and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sob! at N. Y’ork prices—freight only added, November 2. 15-tf Carriages in attendance on arrival and denarture of Steam Boats, for the accommodation of ;>:issengers. Horses and Carriages furnished at any m'tice for car rying travellers to any part of the adj.icent country. J. W. P()W1;RS, & CO. Fayetteville, May 12, 185'i. -Uf j \ ALUAHM:”l‘R()PKR'rV FOR S.11^3:. OFFER for sale, my L.\NI'S in the Town of Fay etteville, about 130 Acres, ki. iwu as the MUMFORD SvVAiWP. .\boui 8() ,\cres of it is tine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. Also, the Valiinl»l‘ Brick :»toi*e and l.ot near the Market .Square, occupied l>y Mr. John.\. Pemberton. A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. -\lso, the .‘^tultle Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Street. Several DESIRABLE P.UILDING LOTS on both Winslow" and Mumford .Streets. .\11 thi.s property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CUBTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 4;>-tf WHO WOULr> HA VE TilOCGlll IT? ,4 new (Mrrimje Ksfthfiithment on the Military (ireen, opposite the. Methodist Churchy fronting on Mumford Street. S. W. ERRANT. 4»-2m 'itic '-) ricK. Se|^tcmbei Term ■' ;i 1 t^:iurter Sessions iiiiiiri--tr.iti.r oil the Estate Iiece' . iiutities nil persons ■ tlie i rwr.id mill make im- s' lis li i-.iii;; I'lainis aga'nst tireseiu tlieiii, Vv. Wi,l.-sj(;i:u, A im’r. ■I'.t-.Iw Lumberton, N. C , Sept. 21, 1857. I’Oli THI'. VVI^ST! Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing the Blue Ridge in the Day Time!! Ci S. BROWN’S Tri-Weekly ^ • Line of Four-Horse Post Coaclie.s, Iroin Salisbury to Ashe- tiiT lUlTi I vilie. via .Statesville, Newton, Morganton, Marion and Pleasant Gardens; connecting at .Asheville with the line of .Stages for the Warm Springs, Knoxville and Greenville. Tenn, This is the best stocked and best managed Road in North Ca rolina. It is the most expeditious, safe and pleasant, and at the same time the cheapest route for the W'est. Leaves Salisbury nii .Monday, Wednesday and Fri day; leaves Asheville on Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- ,j„y; _i uniiitig in close connection with the North t’aVolina Bail lioad. North and South. S. BBOWN, Contractor. I.'), 1H57. 1 b- I’ (jur.A r I'.V'i'KRPUisK! HE Subscribers would respectfully inform their friends and the public, that they h.ave entered ROHKirr I). (iUHKN, j (LATE GREEN & WEAR,) | WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., i FAYKTTKVILLK, N. C. ' j UD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs theia he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the business in all its branches at the old stand, under his entire superintendence. N. B. All 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 war ranted for two years. On hand and for sale now, the mosf va^'ied and choice selection of CLOCKS and other dme pieces that has ever been offered to the public ir. North Caro lina, which he will sell at New Y’ork prices, and also w.K ux.Nivafor two years. s^qap nydue to and by the late firm will be jiaid R pureceived by R. D. GREEN. August 25, 1850. 84-tf I’L’BLIC NOTTcK IS HEREBY' GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenausville. Clinton, Fayetteville, MKDICAL HiH)KS. ■ "^UNGLISON’S Therapeutics and .Materia .Medica: •* Medical Dictionary: Human Physiolofry; “ Practice of .Medicine; “ on New Remedies; Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics; “ Woman, and her Diseases; “ Childbed Fever?; “ Disea^ ' I'le Uterus: Dewee' on Chiiiu _... “ Females: Horner’s .Xnatomy and Histology; Miller's Principles of Sargeiy; Practice of do.; Bartlett on the Fevers of the U. States; Wilson's Hum.'.n .Anatomy, by tJoddard: Ricord and Hunter on Venereal, by BumsteH I Watson's Practice of P'lysic, by Coudie; Wood and Bache’s U. >S. Disjietisatory; i’aiicoast's Wist ir's .\natomy; Wilson on Diseases of the .Skiu: “ “ the Skin and Hair; Eve's Surgical Cases; Churchill ou C’lildren, by Keating; “ System of Midwifery, by Condie; “ Diseases of Women by do.; Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomns: Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology: P.egiinult’s Elements of (.’hemistry; Fownes' Chemistry for Students; Bartlett on Certainty iu Medicine; Smith and Horner’s Anatomical Atlas: Bird on the Urinary Deposites; Pereira’s Materia .Medica and Therapeutics. (’arpenter's Human Physiology, by .Smith: , Dickson’s Elements of Medicine; : Taylor ou Poisons, by Gritlith; j Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulation; Wilson ou Syjihilis; ■ Draper's Physiology—illustrated; ' Solly ou the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 2»’., 1857. XOUTII CAKOLLNA REArHR.'^. PREPARF.D WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WA.NTS AND INTERESTS OF »Xo»'th Vnrolina, rXDKR THK Ar.SPICES OF THE SrPERlNTEN’OKNT OF COM MON SCIIOOLS, BV Kt'V. r. .?i. lliibbaiMl, PROFKSSOU OF THE L.\T1N L.\NU AGK .\NX) LlTKRATl RE IN THK fMVF.RSITY OF -NORTir t'.MtOLINA. IHtO general parts. And being both practical workm?a, fully u i- derstanding their business, they have n' l. itation to compaie work with any cstablishmeat - _ .dtteville as to style and durability. One of the tirm may be known by ic...^....j to A. 11. Whitlield's iron work for the last iwo yc:;rs. We warrant all work to sive general satisfaction for twelve Uionths Repairing done in the neat est manuer low for cash PIER & BRANIN. Jamks H. PiKR. Jamf.s Branin. Fayetteville, Jau’y 24, 1858. 62tf ^yiarblc Fuctorff^ copartnership for the pui pose of conducting the and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day ral CARRl-VGE BUSINESS in all its varici-.s of .April 185tj, and remain open according to the terms June !s50 liJiU ARI) 111. before purchasing elsewhere. Oct’r 8, 1857. B^All who have lost thei» ward, and tbej' will be reni-wc I f"i and upwards. M FAULK. 51-tf s. c.iuse t'nr- III- live cents •T, K, «A i\li 11' w * a?; Kiv, Tuesd.'vY. .'1(1 N 'Vi'iiiii r, IS-’)7 ''HE Directors of the ll.inK oi U'adceboro’ have i diiy declared a Semi- > ■ inml Dividend of 5 cent., payable on and aticr .MoiuIhv ihc 28d inst. H. B. H.VM.MOND, i.'ash'r Nov. 8. 57-t23d T ILL be niven for tiic apprehension and delivery to me, or jnfincment in any jail in the State so that lean get him, of my man Jl.M. He loft on the 8()th lilt , iiiul h:is m l been seen, cr heard of S'uce. He is:i bright mulatto, almost white, about 2:j ye.ars old, about 5 fVet inches high, straight hair, and teeth defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had on w hen he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very likidv try to pass otf for a white miii, and make fjr a free .State; should he not go north, he will likely go up in the vicinity of Fayetteville, as he was taised there, and formerly belonged to Win. B. Wright, Esij., of that place. Any (.'ersoii who may take up said Bov will be entitled lo the above reward and the thanks of IS.A.AC B. KELL^ Kenansville. N. ’.. .\ug. lo, 1857 .‘i.'J-tf A I.M A \ ACS. rj^llE I'ariiiers and I’iuiiters. and Turner's N rth i Carolina .Almanacs for 1*'>S. E. J. HALE i SON. Oct’r 24. ' ?vm % - • ■ ^ • : h Hy I.AUIH li TWII iliUlliS \BIIVK C. T. IIAIGII i SO.V’.S STllR fayellevi B le, i\’. V. Jan’j’ 20, 1857 ti4ypd \V« cull the att('iition of WllOLK" SALT. DKAf.KRS 110 our present Stock,—and we have recently re ceived— 800 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo an'I Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do, Retineii, Crushed and Powdered, ^^5 boxes Sperm, .Adamantine and Tallow (’andles, 00 do Fancy aud assorteil Candies, lOO coils Kentucky, Jute and Manilla Rope, 7 bales Bagging, Gunny. Dundee and Burlaps, 30 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, —ALSO— Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs. Borax, .Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, .Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, Winlow Glass, Snuff in Boses, Eagle Mills do., in Half Bbls.; Green and Black Teas, Hollow-Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German, aud Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shellers, Sausage (.’utter? aud Stuffers. Trace (.'hains. Sole Leather, ic., A;c. The above Goods we offer on the m st favorable teriu'^ to prompt time or cash purchaser h. SL w. McLAURlN. Nov. 0, 185(5. ^“itt of the Charter until furtlier notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners iu the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the otiice ot the Clerk of the County C*urt at Jacksonville, aud at the Post t)ffice Rich Lands. E. W. Foiiville, G. J. Ward, J. 11 Foy, Robert White, John .A. .Vveritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store ofG. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Win. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge .Arendell. In Dupiin county, at the office of the County ('ourt Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Win. E. Hill, Win. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. In Sampson county, at the otiice of the County Court Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. 'Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay. I’.itrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. 11. 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 Umlersigned agree to take the number of shares of •'jilOO each, set opposite to our names rcsjiectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of tlie Charter. N Residenfit No. of s'aares $ Cash Work Subscriptions may be made payable 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 hunilred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the (’oinmissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they arc reiuired to call a meeting of Stockholders t.. organize the Company March 15, 185(i. 18tf w (). HOUSTON OULD inform his friends and former customers that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call aud examine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harness aud Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. Ho would requoBt all indebted to the firm of HOLSi'ON (.>VERBY to sc.tle with V-. :)veiby or himself, as they are c-impe;i.- , d settle the hnn’s debts. August ::. itI). ^ Lilunks for sale at \>b=ervei: Otiice. if .M niiE^R :i, CONTAINl.V’O A FAMILIAR HISTORY* AND DESCRIP TION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Selectious iu I'rose and Vcr.se; many of them by eminent citizens of the State. HISTORICAL .\.Nl) CHRONOLOGTCAL TABLES, And a variety of Miscellaneous Information and .Sta tistics. by c;. 11. wia>KY. Number 8 is a new and revised edition of the North Carolina Reader, first published in 1851. Numbers 1 and 2 ju.st i.ssued, complete the serie.s, which is, as a whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in the United .States, and as complete. The Editor ^Prof. Hubbard) in his Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to allude to a few of the peculiar ailvantages aimed at by the Superintendent of Common Schools while making efforts to have this work com pleted. These .arc, 1. The fncounujfmcnt vf i feeling of and the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of the State and its institutions. It was not thought iin- portant, however, to have more than one number of the Readers of merely a local interest. 2, To rnnrfh/ the rvil erernu-htre cumplauied of in com mon xrhool.y, of a perpHwd chaiif/f in text hook-t; an ex pensive hatiit, and one which injures the Schools by preventing the children from being classified. A se ries of home Reader.s, it was supposed, would be cer tainly used, and this great evil thus avoided. 8, Kconomu, tUe popular system of Readers being too long and being made so often merely to aId to the profits of authors an«l publishers. This serie^ is to con.sist of fewer numbers than those generally used, and it is believed that these numbers are sufficient, while if the system were uni versally used in the State, the sum saved to parents and children would amount to several thousand dollars annually. 4, To put in the kun'h of chiUlrru learuinij to Trad cum. /lonilwnx sitiUfientlii faiitiiitir hut wd of llif. character cif/cu childinJi cnmpoxiltoii-, containing, in lessons easy enough for all ages, corrcct siiecimens of style, interesting in matter, ami inculcating proper morals, and religious instruction. % The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, 87^ cents, ■iiiil .No. 8, 75 cents. .A liberal deduction from these prices to Merchants and .School Teachers. E. J. HALE SOS Fiivetteville, July 20. 29- Dook VVaiiti‘(l. fJ^HE Subscriber, having taken theGeneral Agency ■ for getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks’s History of North ('.irolina, now in process of publica tion by Messrs. E. J. Hale .*.• Son of Fayetteville, is desirou.s of entering into an engagement with one or more active, intelligent aud reliable persons in each of the Judicial Circuits, to canvass their respective parts of the State, or particular counties, thoraughly. Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ot the first volume will will be ready in a few days. Undoubtel testimonials as to character must ac company each ajiplication. Address H. W'. HORN. 04- Fayetteville, Dec. 9, 185ti. ^ VALUAHLi: LAW IU)()K. 'N on Contracts, with Notes^and References •ricaii i ii.'i-.s, by Edward Ingersoll. 1 large .'u'lge Woodward, of the Suiireme Court of Pennsyl- vai'.ia. says that “this is the best book on the Bubject 1 ever had in my hands.' For sale by E. J. 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