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VR 111'. :; • AN : lEbi.aiP- ■i.i.NA. ■j 't‘ thorn tt IT a W; - •lii ill) A ne.- r.s. ■■ \VI 3 revi I'i'ti . to t. • Oliioi UJ) ()»rtl il'.u.. 1 f riu, orts t a uliii- - )I1S. 1/1 "r. ocal ryn- rh-. licli roiix ■ ( V p.!, TABLE;, *■ 'f the >'• •■V.iicll ;b, as 1 ' •; I’l JuJer^tfa» ■ 'refuce (■: Nti;.- I'-vv ■[' tje;.- ;::vr ■L ' !|t ,f (_■ i.'uL,. wi.fk Cc3- ■ .i. n* ;.;ju u it tli 'light.: ■ ;i:. iie DUDil;: ' ■ _.ri ei- . - tl- ■ S( L . - ■; r. i^-^lieJ. A it- -■ !, -.1 -11 ‘ 1 '^■e :er- .. ;, j. . • H V tli U'l 1 '- LU: n- .-_. -1! jfl:- - ' . roji--. - >.■'■ • ri-‘fc. ■ 1,. N . li. bcrsi irom the?*! ch'."- . . i ;i Abfc « ShN. t If Oh S. e. s. ji. i; tar'iiorv‘ . Cr^W'.. \I . r;.!-'- “■ ' .. rv r;-‘- .. . ,-l .!i; 1 ! :'itr K. Jir '1 - Vr W I 5^' I ,, 1 on ’ • •, 1.^ j,:x.-PUtor.. :.u ivr...0.l Pr.- V -n^'Seyancio. ,. . E.uity ^.. ■s Law of ; . (’..aiinentar'*''' - i ,>mmentary, !.,r.| SurrogiiicJ^ . .SALE.S SOS ' SEMI-WEEKLY \ >h. \ !i. I FAYETTPWILLK, N. C., DECKMBF.R 31, 1857. LNO. 072.] A.' W I' 4 Sl>\. V- »i:.'v I i;v- i: ^'*> IIU it' |.:iiil in ! 'lllVMI tl\i' VI #>#•• iffurks'^s iitstor9f O V \ a i: T II V \ K o I. I \ A. Tlif Sir -vMilifis :ii-o iMw i.rt'utreil ti) fiirnir^h the 1st V( itiiiii' iliis v;ilii.ililc w.irk. which h'i roceivod the 111;, hf*^t i’(^iiiiiuml.'iliou wlicj’exor it hii.s ipC(mi n*:iil, init :S5 TONS N. l.y Aug. -JH. GUANO. 1 I’KUUV'l.XN GU.\NO, for sale WOUTH 4- UTLEY. ]'cr :i n'lUMi, II 1‘-' n tllf Vl‘-I f i,^' N ■ . It r' ■■■ * >r ; Nt_\ 1 ... . 1 ii'l t 'livt \ ci'iiI J i l V :l'i\ ITI i -i-iicnt- ' p- I'T ,'ach T. C. & B. &. WORTH, “""" “* '.' W"!''"-: & I'-orwaidiii}! Morcliallls, >e 1‘illnT trom us or . , , , bruu'u s liudaing^ Water il*«7miii^' lo»i, V.1* C , L su:il H'lvauct'S luado ou cou,signments, Nov. !i, 18'j7. 5U-tf ri!i A.1-. -iri'-l. cl- •.I M. l.fl- ^>li’ V ti l- it•; litfvirv exc ;-i‘itin- up. It iii-iy li ill . 111' (loiit'uil .\jioiit tV'i- Iht* Stiito, 11. \V. Ilonieorj thi-; i'!,i(...'. Ill- .iiiy (iT iiis .V^sistniit .\gi-iit.s, Tlie |>rioe ' V iiifS :miir.liiia- t.i sty’o nf liiiiiliii^; In li:iiiJsoiii« j t'li'tli 'J.'i; ii\ |.il,r;n v Slifi']) >1 oO; in half Calf ^1 1 I ■>. It is sui.d ivNi.Y run (' \sn. Nono 'vill he oharjroil, j fi ;u'V li_v .ii;isclv(S ,>r ciur .\;j:i'iits. A liln'i-al cliscoiui* ^ "1 l;c iiiaiio will'll' iiii uititii's ;iro taken tc nell atjaiii | it w 11 he sent I'v ni:iii lo ;uiy jiart of the ciiiuitry, : ■-'i^ ri'icpt of the iii.o I cents to ji:iy iiosta;;o. Ilf ",| V.ll ',11111' i> 'li , :lUfSC W'.i! |.r>.l'.i'']y ' e I'^nr i^r ♦!%»• v cJ Oitiiij: V' Innu's will |iri'h:ii.lv at a I'l" ' !'ir the till oti 1 i /> I. !U r ri:u!! \u r V:.n\". '■. \i«>i .N i ,\1N .•iii'i (,!).-■ IIHN m r ., h' ; .-.1 • "W ! T ■; V^ il hv 1'. A. wii.kv Tli'' I. !^i !M- l.;i ;;:.Si mill 'iM l)!l!\lil.i- 'iiiniiin' itiMli'. . r ^ :t> ta II al; :>^ei. ni'l wiH - M l eMt M ,2 111 d t"r f in'vji I liih I'tt' Al'lll '{ lie Aueir; i ci'i. tv in the ' • iKi'iit. In t hi' ' iiiliiinied i'_\ the !•: |reii:iiMtii)ii. There iluiiies in all The .S’JC- i 1 '-ntain ahout 5(Mt j'ases i ‘"I'tionally higher ]irioe. | cl'ith liin iiii^. cents ents adilitimi-’J lor the I'V i: .1 iiALi: \ SON :i ! ir- .\'si>;-ints design t'l vi>it St it*', with the hook, as s."i'i as ifiii time, ii'ilei'3 til him or to ns. easi., will ri'i-eiNC I'ronijit atteu- ST\M).\I!I» A. illS('K!d,.\NK()LS leoous. K.VNI”,"^ \’(‘tie Kxpli rit.iiiu.s,—chith, sheej II ,11; i h -n ! 1 thi •in y I'.r tin- . 1 liii'in I'T i ■ lilt th,>t i vi r_. j-t'rs.'ii? t . 'I.I Ni. h'ivin_ :'r“iii •111 vi'ry j>. : ti’ I i min ii aii't jis ; y i:' ■ in 111' d(i : ]'lUi lia.'C > iiiy I'm t“ry . dfscrii''; ti an'l jirii-es wil! ■ i.rii-itiuii. Orders s,,;;i'ite'i. .A. .\, ?vlrKKTilAN, .\i:ent 71- ;iu •' ■ 'I l.|.>'r:lt:ir "> .vinir wiMi this h.lll i ill I KN . ee two 'if tliise he •'.d h ' I'lnes* II ili'iirx i'l:i\'s Works. I'l vo the I S Sf'iate: Hariiei \!' ,',.iic- I,: S. ."s I'ri'iiti'. I ; h !!' i .sjioi I'; Mi-ni'.i rs ■I :isliii,;,£iun, cl'ith ami •ill': I’re^L')tt's Ker liii.ind aii'l Is'ihella, ni. I’hillip l2d, an.* ('oii'iiiest of Mexico; s. r. vo!s ; !’.'"it.iii's rhirty Ve.irs in Wclistcr's Works, > vols ■ lriviti',r's \\urks, 1 ■'> vols., it' Uni Wirt; Itviii^'s l.it'e dieep: Life and ('oires|ioii t .vin: n T.iA:r,K s. . '11 'v'! .-■II' ( V, i‘ = - ;!i ' ■vs "'oVr their .serviee:> to thej'uUlic to .tfiii', ll. ar"!'. »;>d every other re-iuisite Th;-y liavi- a consiilor il.le Mil'} ;• "t ^ 111: de, aii'l ill aliund Il f snj'ji'y of .Ma- v‘, W-ihi'it and (iiiiii aii'l I’oplir iilitoriaN iiiy - e at a ^ o'i t iiotsi'i'. Orders lett al .'1 l!s w he inoinjitlv attiMidi''! to. UKAK.-^l.V \S: JOllNSiiN. I', .iiiiu' lir ’-T. liu-tf }nr .1. malk‘,\ iiu:sn .iRiinuiLs: iSi-ri iiT t iki ' this nietimd of infoiii':"u the i]> "1' I’.iy ettcville and initiHe iri'iiet ally. ' ;;.-t rii-eivvd and a'ld>-d t-: her lornier & liMSlSS, ■rJu.h', Ifllf I'Vinir.-i iu Jars; : A^tn>n/s, Ill'll-if, Uuth , III. it ml I'lii/iisli II • ini] ijiinrti r (’iifniai^; ^ ( *n('fnfy : U'.ii ht'Ua IVrst / , I S'ih):-ii: L'lh- ■~hr’ t'^ii I'l/1 III ; I'uL'hl (J'/.ti i's; .S'l///. (iiitil Pickles of all kinds. —a lsu— ■ ton, ' re uii, SUjT ir. I.'iiion, Cii}), t'ain-y i’l .rkHrs; Liiglish l>airy au'! New Vorkt>tati‘ 111 Wfl'Ster: Coin. I’lT.'y's .laimii K\l*editioii; .Vh- I'ott's Nap 'leon: 'Die Indijjenous llacesi of the I’.arth, liy Nott .V tiliddiiii; Uecoliecti'ins of ,\ Life Time, hj’ >j>'odrii-h. ^ I’eter 1‘arlev;! lluine and .Macaulay's His- t.'iies III Kii;:laud; llanrtin’fi, Kohertsoii’s, .lohnrtoii's, | Hiirke s. .Vd'iison's, Ilauiiah .Mure'.s ami Dick's Works: | ■■> iitlie\'s t'oinnioii I’lace Hook; Historical (,'idlci‘tiuiis ! oi \ iriiiiiia; i>ick!-ns's Complete Works, 1-1 vols. illiis- i iratf'l; La.Mirtine's History I'f Turkey; The i^iueens of .•^i iTi'i. liy .\L:nes Strickland; lioldsniith's .\niiuated Nature; No^-tes .\iubnisianie. ■') vtils..—e'iite'l lj>’ L*r. ; \1- Ken/ie; I'l.dliu's .\ncieiit ili.story; Constitutional , Ti'xt Itoiik; Milhii.in's tiihlmn's Koiue; The Statesman s .M iiiu il; Tales and N' Vols "1 .Maria Kdgeworth; I’roc- t"i's liibtory of the ('rusa'lfs; ( hainhers’ Information, i'.'r tiif I'eople; Tvtler's ['niveriiial Historj': lioswell’s i I.iie ut I'r. .fohnson; (.'hanibers' .Miscellany, 10 vols ; \ji'!eton's CyciojH'dia of Hiography; The .Scottish. Kiii'vclopedia .Americana, 14 vols.; Wavurly -Novels in 1'J, ‘J I aii'l '11 vols.; Wilson’s Tales of the . Holders and I'f Scotland; DeTociiueville's Democracy j in .\meriea; Kni;;ht'» Half Hours with the hest .Authors; lJuiwer's Novels, complete in one Tol; 1‘lHtarch's Lives; .Modern liriiish i;ss;iyi''ts: Lyell's I’riuciples ol Geolo- ■d\\ faifs ot tiie .Vraiii.'in Nights, I vols. illustrated: ; 'iaury'-i I’hvsic.al lieo^raphy of the Sea; .\dventures '! a (ient’enian in Se ireh cd' a Horse; .Mrs. Kllis 3 Family Monitor and iJiiide to S'icial Ihippiiiess; The II.iihelor ot Salaiiriuc.i, by Le Sage; History ci the Ki vo'iuiions in Kurupe; Lockli irt s Life of Walter' Si' rt: Hiiiru's Winter|Kvenin}j Tales; Woodfall's-Juuius; ,\L Int'isL s ,\1 iseell.uiit's: Haiii't'on s I’Lilosophy and i.i'.-.-rature: .Me Xuiay's MiM’edanies; Nlarshall’s Wash- ; in;ton; Life "f riiickney; lir.iii'le's Eucyclonedia; The ; I’r.lice of the House of David; The I’oeticul Works of Heinans, .S-ott, Campbell. .Milt.in. IJyron, Moore, Burns, ' Shakspeare, Ate . in various .styles, ; K. J. HALE i: SON. , .Nov'r 17. MtOOKS. ! ^‘>M.\'1'S Civil Law; Starkie on Slander; 1). A. LAMOXr, Commission Merchant, OKFICH ;is NOKTH WATER STllEET. I’eisonal attention given to all produce sent to him either for sale or shipment. .Nov'r Cl. ri7-lypJ .1. W ILLIAM M. 1)., r # TTs n o K o t u mm, .v. v. 8 I'.Viil'. m iy be I'ouit'l at his office when not Mprofessionally xng.aj^ed. May I'l, lSo7. 'Hf l)A\ 11) McDl lriK, MS r irk'HI a son ami Plasterer, fs prepared to do all kinds of work in liis line, in- (’ludinfr the piittiii^r up of Turpentine Stills in this aii'I the adj lining coiinti('S. Fayetteville, .\pril 'J7, IH')?. 3-lY-pd B. F. PEARCE & CO., DK.VLEKS IN I’OREKiX A.\i) l)i).MKSTU’ DRY IJOODS. H A IS. CAl'S, r.OtlTS AND SHOES, LiiiLi'fllui (/«(/ liiiii/j/-Mit(lc Clo/htiiij, HAV STHKKT, M'ayetteviHe, ,V. V. [■> I'oii SAu:. I f|^HE following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, the! i property of E. C. Hall, dec’d, is offered for sale, ; and consists of the follewiug tracts: | Tliat desirable place known as Rome, contain- j ing about lifiO Acres, with all tho improvements. This j place will be sold entire or divideil, to suit purchasers, it being prob.ibly one of the bet business stati'ls in | the country, and is very desirable to those wishing to I enter the mercantile business. I No. '2, Consist.s of a Lot and lirick .Store, [ (‘J tenements,) in Campbellton, on Bridge Street, near SII EM WELL HOUSE, I NORTH CAROLINA REAl'ERS k'X'T'P V f ■ f ■*' I 'it ^ ^ 7 il’REPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TI *tf/e o/’ Green Street, (i few Door$ North of ^ the Murket Uniise. rWlHE Subscriber desires through thi” medium to acknowledjze the liberal patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stablt's and Carriage 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- PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE WANTS AND INTERESTS OF »'\'orlli 1'arothta. i NntR Tim .wsricEs of tiu; si i'krixtknpent of com mon scnooi.s, itv Kt‘V. I’\ n. Iliil»l>arl, PROFESSOK OK TIlF. LATIN I.ANill Ai.U AM> l lTKRATfRK l.N TIIK WMVERSITV ul NollTll CMtOI.lNA. (’larendon Bridge, and is a very desirable stand for I niodate them with tran.sieiit and permanent board, and business. i . . No. Is Throe vacant Lot.s in Campbellton, known in city plot as Nos. 10'.^, Ill, 112, and half of lot 11:5. .nisi^K :t, CONTAINING A FA.MILIAR HISTORY AND DESCRIP TION OF NttKTH CAHOhlNA. respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.'on- age heretofore received. Every exeition on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their Selection.s in Pro.se and \ t rsej uuiny of them by sojourn with him. His table is always supjilied with eminent citizens ot the Stite. the best the market affor'ls. March 24, IHfj.^. I* SHEMWELL. 8G-tf DOKIiLN llOLSK! roWEKS A CO., PuoPBiKToRS. B. r. l-K\Ui K. Jiilv ;iit. I'KARCE, JR, 2y-tf No. t, Is a Dwelling House and Lot on !Iay- luoiint. corner of Plank Hoad and .Adams St. A very desirable resilience for the whole year. No. 5, Is a (^)rn Mill and Steam Engine and 'Joiler, of 1(1 or If) hor.^e power. This is well worth *10 attention of those livint: where water power is not lilable, and will be sold at a great bargain. For terms apply to J. H. H.\LL, .Assignee, iagust 1, 1S.>7. 30-tf (N^oo ACRi:s or i.a^^iT roR SALK. f BIHE Subscriber desiring to move to the West otl'ers -H- to sell the following tracts of valuable lanii. 1 Tract containing ‘JotlH acres in Harnett County 18 miles .North of Fayetteville. There is on this tract, I two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all j necfssar}’ outhouses, together with a good mill running two saws and gri-'t, with about 300 acres cleared and ! in a high state of cultivation: the remani'ier is excel lent tanning and turpentine land Also jinotlier tract containing 4UUM acres of turpen- ! part t>om this"House” tine land, ab«ut 100 acres of which is cleared. There ; r^irriages in attendance on arrival and departure of IS on this tract one good dwe' iiv;r with all necessary out houses and a good grist -ind saw-mill. 1 will take pleasure in showing the above property to any person wishinir to jvurch^ise. H. S. McNElLL. .Manchester I*. J. Nov. 7th, 1857. 07-ts HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGK’AL TABLES, \"d a variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta tistics. by c. II. \vii.i:v Number 3 is a new and revised edition of tiie North Carolin I Reailer. first puti'.ishe'l in IH51. Numbers 1 ^W^HE Proprietors of this Establishment 2 just issued, complete the ■'ries, which is, as ft M. announce to the public, that owing to whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in th» the constantly increasing jiatronage extend- i States, and as comi'leie. Preface to Num- S' Evi- 1 1 -1 ‘'ew firkins No. 1 ( 1 low fur ( A'll iiM. ■ . .M. BANKS, shell llulter: which ireen Mrect. JsL^ Hoscoe'- ('rim 'lellee; Chitty on (Contracts; •• Ciiminal Law; “ Pleariing; Stepln'u on Ditto.; (.'iiitty .jii the Law of Car riers; Selwyn’s Nisi Prius,—Am. Notee; Smith's Cli.incery Practice: I “ Landlord and Teu- 1 I “ oil ( ontracts: “ r,eading Cases: Story on Conflict of i^aw: E'juity Jurispru dence; , “ oil Sales; I “ oU I’artiiersliip: I •“ Equity Pleiidings: I “ on Contracts: I F'earne on Remainders- ! Edwards on Bailmems;' Byles' on Bills; I T:iyler's Law (ilos.sary; i D::rt on Vendors and Pur- I cliasers ot Real Estate: iviMs a large and general supply ot Dry , j>,.o„,n’s Legal .Maxims: “ Commentaries on the STARH & 'WILLIAMS iii.w leceiviiig THEIR SL' >.>ND sii’UCK FOR 1.' EAS''N, em'tii'acing.— Dry iiiid i lolliiii^, 1 ;u\ite tile atl'Jljti.iU ot U lioiesii.e liuy ers generally. r.T. ,%i. wii.i.iAMf., ,7. 4'* t; New and Cheap G-ood.s! .lAMLS . : !• ng which are splendi.' Dress (ioods, | a:tiit.« iu the Dry In “i.- iiiie. Vil of wiiieh, i r, 'V tlie I'ai'ka,;,., ^^iii I,,- olfcred by r r • i';i It a small advance foi crsL or on ; ■ ^ ; i! caston'ers I ' " O'. Sejit'r 2ii, 18'”j7. 4*; tf i • Yetr Stork of \ M>KS A.M) Sl'A rJONHR^. r" 'i:'W receiving our usual New Stock of .Stationery, embracing a great an'l niBtl Tli^> IfiookM. : with a large an'l vaii i St'n k '.; [’!,\.\K - I’FH. KNVKL'iPKS. \c. ' Nlcrcha’its nnd others are invited to e.-dl a'- I . .VI' stock on tin- tiest teiiiis. E J. H.VLi; V .SON, U . II. ( .\ilVEU I"- now reet'iv'iiij IT^ W// SioeL* or Com. Law: Ailaiiis s Eiiuity; “ on E.iectment: Burrill on Cireum. Evidence: “ Law Dictionary Le.’iding Cases in Equity: Ti'ld's Practice—.\i;>. Notes; Hid on Trustees, ‘‘ “ .Matthews' Presumptive Evi- ■leiice; Powell on .Mortgages; I 'antweii’s .1 ustice; .Supreme ('ourt Keports, &c-, &c. E. .(J HALE, i SUN Nov. 2, 1S.-.7. Sc'lgwick oa the Measure of Damages; Sedgwick on Statutory and Cons. Law; Hale s Pleas of the Crjwn; Bishop ou Marriage and Di' 'irce; Mitford's Chancery Plead ings: Sanderson Uses ..“t Trusts; Hargrave i Butler’s Coke upon Littleton; U. States Digest; St.^te Trials of the U. S,; Russell on Arbitration; Morris on Replevin; Troubaton Limited Purt- uerahips; Sugden ou Vendors; *• on Powers; Saunders on PleaJing; “ Reports; .Addison on Contracts; Wharton on Homicide: Wharton ^ Stile’s .Med. Jurispru'Jfnce; Newlanl on Contracts; Roper on Legacies; Williams on Executors; *' on Personal Pro perty; f)liver on Conveyancing; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Gresley’s Law of Evi dence: Kent’s Commentaries; Curtis's Commentary; Bradford's Surrogate Re ports; Tapping on Mandamus; Crown ('ircuit Companion W iley’s N. C. Form Book; GKO. ALDER.MAX, Maspector of •'Wtval Stores, WILMINGTON, N. C , )LlCirs patronage. Prompt (tttention and quick despatch will be given to business entrusted to his care. June 23, 1857. 19-12inpd A. McRIMMON, Commission and Forwarding Mercliant. WlL.MLXrtTON, N. C. July l''.57. 22tf •lOHN P. SAMPSON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant, WIL.MINGTON, N, C. Will give particular attention to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, sc. Fob'y 2''», lS5l». 85-tf LOVERl) ELDIUDGE, • Mttornetf at Etaiv, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp son Counties. Smithtield, April 1.5, 18ot>. 90-tf THO. C. PULLER, •Mflomeif anti Coansellor at M^aie. OFFICE at Eijcles's Bridge, recently occupied by ! .lames Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C Jan'y 1, I8.j7. 7 "Worth & Utley, Forwjirdin^ and General Counnission MERCHANTS, M'ayettcville, .V. €\ J. A. WORTH. (72tf) JOS. UTLEY. ~ W. H. TURLING-TON, (.’eiiijiiis.sion Merchant, No. 4 North Water St.» WILMINGTON, N. C. ed to them, they have >>een induced to en large the accommodation by the addition of an extensive Dininir Room on the lower tloor, and suite ol Rooms on the second tloor; thus enabling them to accommodate all who may favor them with a call. .\nd they pledge themselves to an increased exertion to give satisfaction to their patrons. Spacious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at tendance The eligible location of the Establishment, with the experience of the Proprietors in providing for the com fort of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a liberal share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at aud de- TRI ST SAI.K. By virtue of a Deed made by John W, Weisiger to I the sub,scrib«r, I will sell at the Market House I in F.-iyetteville, on the 14th January 18.')S, the HOUSE t aud Lor formerly occupied by the said J. W. Weisiger, joining G W. .McDonald and others, containing seven ; and one-fourth acres. | Terms of sale; cash, balance six months credit for satisfactory note payable at b:ink. J.AS. G, Trustee. Dec’r 8, 1857. 07- 2,8(H) Acros of Land FOR SALK. I^HE Subscribers offer for sale the above Tract of Land, lying on .Anderson's Creek, about two ai.d ^MTILL give his prompt personal attention to th Tw sale or shipment ot all Consiguments of Nava* btores or other Country Produc«. Nov. 8, l»otj. tf Dr. kT A. BLiACK, ^J^FFICE Front Kooins, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s a luilf miles from lower Little River, near Elliot s .Mills,—including about One Hundred .Acres of good Sw.amps, which can be easily drained. This Land Is very heavily timbered, and a large portion level and of superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation, .Also, a Circular STE.VM S.AW-MIIL, in complete order and well adapted to sawing plank road and rail road timbers. .Also, Two well-broke .NIULE.S, .All, or any portion of which, will be soM low and on time. The Land will be sold either in a body or in parcels to suit. S.MITH & ELLIOT. April 0. 18.i>7. ‘j7-tf G!)0 ACRi:S OF LA\J> FOIl SALK. ^■''HF; Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity I of Land, situated in a healthy neigliborhoo'l, three miles from the Wilmington and ('harlotte Hail Road, and four from Lumber River. This Land is well adapted to F’arming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good range and other adv.intages. Those wishing to purchase may tind me on the pre mise.*?, who will bo happy to exhibit it or give any in formation concerning it desired. ANGUS .McGILL. Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf I armI^or sale 1 OFFER for sale my PLANTATION «n the East side of Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the Claren- Jjn Bridge, kncwn as the Tooiner Lauds, containing ..oout 800 acres. The Plantation is in a good state ot oultivatica, and susceptible of being made one ot the most protitable Farms in the County. 1 will give a bargain in the lauds, and maiie the time of pay most easy if application is m ide ia a few weeks. Address me at Gulf, N. C. J. L. HAUGIITON. Oct’r 16. o'l- '■ Steam Boats, for the accommodation of jiassengers. I Horses and Carriages furnishe'l at !iny notice for car- I rying travellers to any p.art of the adjacent country. J, W. P()Wl'.RS, & CO. Fayetteville, May 12, 18.^^;. 3tf VAl.lJAliLi: PROPERTY roH s.mIjm:. ^ OFFER for sale, my L.VND.S in the Town of Fay- - etteville, about 130 .Acres, krifiwu '^,s the 1 MUMFORD SWAMP. About 80 .Acres of it is tine Mea.low Land, as the Crop . now on it will show. .Also, the I ISri‘k Store hikI i..ot ! near the M,-\rket Square, occupied by Mr. John A. I Pemberton. I \ Large and Valuable liOt, fronting on Donaldson, j Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel 1 Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building I Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. I .Also, the Stable Lot adjoiiiiug, fronting on .Mumford i Street, Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both ' Winslov and Mumford .''tre'-ts. -Vll this property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a l:irge part can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 18.55. 43-tf Chemist and Drug Store. Feb'y 7, 186b. re-tf RouER r I). (;reen, (LATE GREEN i WEAK,) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. RD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs them he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue I the business in all its branches at the old stand, un'ler his entire superintendence. N. B .\ll Watches left with him for repair will be taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the necess.'iry rep iirs pointed out to them and a writtci,. contract given for the same, which w.jrk will be v.ir- rautttd tor two years. 0:i hand and for sale now, the most varied and choice selection of CLtJCKS and othe^ '.ime pieces ^ that has ever been offered to the public it .North t.'aro- I lina, which he will sell at New Vork prices, and also I WA iii.>;vafor two years. I 9»qap to and by the late firm will be paid I R pureceived by R. U. GREEN. 1 .August 2-3, I8ot). 34-tf pi iJi.K’ xorici: IS HF'REBV GIVE.S. that Books of Subscription to the ciipital stock of the Central Rail Road, from , Beaufort H.irborvia Kenaiisville, Clinton, Fayette\ille, and West, will be opened on Thurs'lay, the 10th day The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his ber 1 deems it profier to aliudeto.i few of t he jieculiar advantages aimed at by the Superintendent of Common Schools while making efforts to have this work com pleted, These are, 1. The encourai/i’ini lit m/’ i h elnnj "/ xtlt-ihpeiuieiice, and the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of the State and its institutions. It was not thought im portant, however, to h:ive more than one number ol the Readers 'f merely a local interest. 2, To ri nieilii ttii' evil I'i'i I’l/it'/wi'c coiiij>l'iiii^il o f in ci*in~ niou ^cliO"ly, of (I /n r/irtinil clhitiijt lit tt'xt bonkii: an ex pensive habit, and one which injures the Schools by preventing the children from being classified. A se ries of home Readers, it was supposed, would be cer tainly usC'l, and this great evil thus avoided, Krvii'oiiii, tiie popular system of Readers being too long and lieing made so often merely to add to the profits of authors and publishers. This series is to consist of fewer numbers than those generally used, and it is believed that these numbers are sutlicient, 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 kiiivls of chilrlri-n Iciiniing to re,id rom- pusitioiis siifHi'imtli/ fiimiliiii' hut not ot thr cfuiracler citlfed ' chtlilifh conijjoaitionx, containing, in lessons easy enough for all ages, correct specimens of stjde, interesting iu matter, and inculcating jtroper morals, and religiou.« instruction. Tiie prices are, for No. 1, 2-j cents; No. 2, :’74 cents and .No. 3, 76 cents. .A liberal deduction from these prices to Merchants and School Teachers. E. J. HALE A SON. Fuvetteville, July 29. 2V*- NOriCE. 4T September Term 1867, of tho Court of Pleas and (Quarter Sessions for the County of (.'umberland, the subscriber having qualitied as Auniinistrator upon the Estate of John McLaurin, not’fite all persons in debted to the Estate to make iinmi-diate jiayment, and all jiersf.rs having claims ag.-iinst the said Estate to present them properly uiithenticated within tiie time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be jdeaded iu bar of their recovery. D. McLAURlN, Adm'r. Sept. 16, 1867. 43tf Norici:. ^P'HE subscriber having, al June Term 18->7. ol the ^ Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions tor the County of (Cumberland, qualified as .Administrator upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, herefiy notifies all persons having claims ag liiist the s;ii'i Estate to j>re-;i'iit the same properly authenticate'! within the time pre- scril'e'i liv law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar ot their recovery. Delitors to the said Estate will plea'^e m;^ke payment immediately. E. F.MoORE. June 8, is.")7. 13tf I ! ot .April 18.j(j, and remain open according to the terms houses,—Scuppernoiig ai.d Isabella (ir.ipe \ ines NO riCE. ''HE undersigned having execute'l a power of .\t- _ torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me au'l in my name, an l generally to transact all business as 1 might or could do were 1 personally present. J. J. .MOORE, Fayetteville, June 3, 1867. l-itf LANDS FOR SALE. iOFFFUl for !^ale about liiMii) Acres of Pine Lands near Fayetteville, containii); an imniense quantity ot dili Timber, ni^d a niivib^.'r of I'uriieatiiie Boxes, and Several new t isks may be cut I'iieie is on tho premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out- -lOOO 1). w ■^fr I ^eie. \ ,. ■Ii'TmI'v I' - .'ieilP'l, It.-: ..very .o' e,i|i fii ‘ n,;' All ,kinds i,t .i.. 'iV, tr iiii old friends My stoek i.s too d --'imetliiiig that I'ro'lue,. i-iken in li, CARVER. l:;tf 'groceries. Iliiniwiii'c, *fcc. 1 .;I1'0 I 'Il'IH 1 ; ■dtTMr.NT d' luov receiVHij. LAP.GE AS- (.i-oci'i'ic^. I lurdw;irc. Iron, Stc‘l, IL Shoes, Lcntlicr. iind Saddi('ry, ■ ’ I' Whoiesale at a small a'lvance i "1 I'lir ii-ual time to jtrompt clca!"; '■KO W. WlLLl.VMS CO. 1«, 1867, ■li they « ■ for Casii. C. P.E\P,0\V, 1). 1). S., \V be found iit his Rooms, during his regular office hours, viz: from U A M. to 1 P. M., 3 P. M. to 6 P. M., where hi' will be pleased to receive calls from all who may be in need nf Jiis pro''es«iona! s'-rvices. No inducement will lie held out by off'ering to per- ftivm operations for a small compensation; a good jirice will be cliarged in all cases. .And patients favoring Dr. U. with their coiifi'.lencc, iii'iy rely upon his utmost exertions to perform every ojieration in as peri ct a ina'mer as ])ossible. tirif Alt './'I, ti/iniii, inii.ct hi Jiiiiil for ns .'’oon IIK roin- P S. Tlm.'-e v.h.iare now indebted will please call an'l settle. O-t. I t, 61-tf ^ EOR S vr.E. : A DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine und common T01$.A('(JO; and almost anything in the Orwcery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G. W. I. GOLDSTON. .lan’y 27. 18-57. 77- 2>;-tf the hours ol' ir between the '•mall yellow C'liisisi iiig of LOS !', AST Satiird.iy, .“^Ist n’lt , iliuin i'ir ole. about flie Court If n.-'' Houm' j}|,. (ir.'iiii'l, “f 1 ' ' II "k, e .ntriining •'r-M " “I " i" . one •'S.'i bill, iii,e >-.) g,>ld three .s.; ii ^ \ p,,.w..i,-,] ,,t' ,>in (.Mveii f'..r the aliove .U-.eribed Pocket Book and O'.., deiivered to the un.|ei^i,.r|,eil. II. .1 ,\i'K.S()N, Musician, -jetteville, N. C., Nov. 2, l-..,7. .50 Au>r. (UIANO. TONS BEST I'EHUVIAN GUANO, ju.t re ceived and for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS k CO. n. 28. II. I!>()K 1{IN|>I',|{Y , Il.\HDIHIias resumed the Book Binding Lusines-, ovi-i- tiie I'ailor Shop of Clark Woodwar.l. where he will receive an.) exee.jte bindiig in any style desired. .August 1, .j7tf lilank Warrants for sale here JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. € o n n I I o i\ AND EORWARDING MERCHANT, *V. 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, 1855. 67 JOSEPH BAKER, Jk., ATTOKAKV AT LAW, U.AS taken an oflice next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and ! praetiee in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. .March 28, 1863. 79-tf “LA VV" COP A R'FN ERS iTfp.^ WE,^ 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, 18.50. 72tf W« call the attention of WIIOLE- SAl.E DEALERS our present Stock,—and we have recently re- • ceived— £00 bags Rio, Lae uira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhds Sugar, assorted grades, 75 bbls do. Refined, Crushed and Powdered, boxes Sperm, .Adamantine and Tallow Candles, 06 do Fancy and assorted Candies, 100 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, Window Glass, Snuff in Boxes, Eagle Mills io.. in Half Bbls.; Green and Black Teas, Hollow-Ware, Swedes Iron, English, German, and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw Cutters, Corn Shelters, Sausage Cutters and Stuffers, Trace Chains, Sole Leather, &c., &c. The above Goods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURIN. N&y. 6, 1856. 54tf LAND EOR SALE. « ACRES L.AND lying on the Camden JL Stage Road, ’5 miles South of Fay- of tue Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the (?lerk of the (’ouif.y (,'^urt at Jacksonville, and at the Post Oflice Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. .). Ward, J. H. young Peach and .Apple Trees of Lindiey's best van- ties; also, a good K.\RM of aliout 160 acres cleated; and also a tiRlST aii l S.\W MILL; and a tine large Meadow of about 140 acres Tiie Fay etteville aud Coal Fields Rail Road passes thr.jugh these lands about a mile from the .Mills. 1 vill sell in parcels to suit |iur- Foy, Robert White, John .A. .Vveritt, Jr., Owen Hug- chn»ers, but would prefer to sell the whole t.igether etteville. The Land is well timbered, and admirably ' gins, L. W. Humphrey. adapted for Turpentine or Farming purposes; and lies j In Carteret county, at the oflice of Dr. M. F. Aren- between the Southern Plank Road and Big Rockfish, ] dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. .Arendell. J. F. Bell, L. —convenient to market. There is on it a comfortable ; T. Oglesby. frame House, .Mill Site &c. 1 ,\t the store of G. W, Taylor at ("andiiia City,—Cul. Any information may be obtained on the premises | \v,n. M. Dennis, H. S, Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge from Mrs. Mary Nelson, or by enquring of | .Aremlell. JAMES BANKS, Att’y, j in Duplin county, at the oflice of the County Court F'ayetteville. Aug 1.3. 33-tf FOR SALE. rBIHE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Cillespie B- Street, at present occupied by Doctor .McSwain. Perfect title can be made. Apply to THO. J. CURTIS. ALSO VGOOD F'AMILV C.ARRI.AGE in good repair and nearly new. Will be sold for half its value. —ALSO— .3 good MILCH COWS with young calves. Apply tj T. J. CURTIS. April 29, 18.57. 3tf EAYEITEVILLE HOTEl. Fiirnilure and Fixliire.s tor Sale. fB^HE above named property will be sold to any ft. responsible person, upon fair terms, if applieil for between the present time and the 15th of Decem ber next. If not sold by the 16th of Dec., they will be sold at .Auction after the first day of January next, in lots to suit purchasers. Any information wanted will be cheerfully given by applying to J. H, ROBERTS Ac CO. Fayetteville, September 12, 1857. 42-tl (’lerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R Kenan, Davi'l Reid, Isaac B Kelly, Win. E, Hill, Win, J, Houston, Ste]ihen tiraham. In Sampson county, at the olfice of the County Court Clerk at ('linton.—fhoniis 1. Fiiisoii, Dr. Thoma.s Bunting, Wm, McK iy. I’.itrick .Murphy, Wm. Kaison, J. R. Beaman, .\lfred .lohllSon. In (]umlierland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of .A .A. McKethan,—'Ihomas R, Uii'lerwood, Run'lal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the numlier of shares of >;100 each, set opposite to our names resjiectively, ju the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects {O comply with the torms of tlie (’harter. Apply to Thos, S, Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the BuljBcriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J I.. HAUGHTuN. Nov, 12. 1H67. Ou-tf (.rA\Oi S. fc' ^ I-AGS PEUUVI W; :J27 do. COLUMBI \,\. Not only has the c ist 'if u-;ng these Gu in >es in coiinex’.oii l.een very !iiu>-h li mi oi->!ie'i, b;it experi- iiieiiti have (irovcl tii it tiie |ih ''pli ite, so much w,lilt ing in the I’eruvian. loit i:\ iiirri-,i-es the yieM, but combine'! with the (’oliiiiibi.in in ik'.-s the croji much more c i i.i iii. I». A W. McL\UitlN .■>Uf I r Nov, liV Names ! Residenc.r I No, of s'.iares Cash Work NOTICE. Being desirous to remove South, I offer for sale 500 acres of L.AND, on the Stage Road from Fay etteville to Clinton, 12 miles from Fayetteville, (at the stage stand.) The Land is good Turpentine land, as good FAR.MIN’G Land as any in this section. For particulars address the eubsoriber at Blocker’s Post Ofiice N. C. G. W. BULLARD, 01-tf Nov. 17, 1857 5000 Nov. 30. HACON. LBS. B.ICGN SIDES, .TAP, for sale by O. CO'^K. I'l I -1 111 Fresh Layer Raisins; Mackcrol, No 1 and 2, Half Bbls. For sale by C. T. HAIGH & SONS. Nov. 30. ti4- O. ill>i:STO.\ OL l.l* inlorm iiis t'rien ls and former customer^ that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape pe'fir Bank, and -i 'loors 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 au'l examine his stock before purchasing. He will Mttend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles puiietiially, and his char;^es vihall be moderate. He would reijucst all indebted to the frni of HOUSTON OVERBV to settle with W. Overby "r him-.elf, as they are compelled tD settle the firm's delits, .August 2;, tf 1100 Subscriptions may lie made payable in work, an'l may specify whether for grading or cross-ties: and stockholders shall in every case have [ireference in ♦akin; ('ontracts, when bids are the same or at I'^ngi- nuer’s estimate. .As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub- scrilied, the ('ommissioiiers of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, 185fi. 13tf BOOKIiI.XI)[\G ^ OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style they were before. This will save the repurchase ot new books. Librariansconnected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen residing at a distance, will find it a matter of economy _ to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices i 1H Subscriber, ha\ing taken the General .Agency will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send ! ^or getting subscribers to and delivering Hawks s them with particular directions to this establishment; ' History of North Carolin:i, now in process of publica- and w’aen finished, they will be carefully rep.acked and I tioii by Messrs. h. J. Il.ile .J' Son ot Fayetteville, is returned without delay. i desirous of entering into an n^.i^ieincnt with one oi I have the best stock of materials: and workman- j more active, iiitelli^'ent and reiiat)le jieisoiis in each ship will compare with any either at the North or | of the Judici.a.1 Circuit-^, to canvass their nsj.ective South. ^ parts of the State, or I'articular counties, thorouglily. Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else- Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ot LAND FOR SALi:. .AiJRES of L\ND lying on upper Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered aud well located for theTurp'.'ntiiie busiiiess. It will be sold on acQommodatiiig terms. -Apply soon to the Subscriber at Fayetteville, 'V.M. McL. .McKW, Sept. 22, 185ti. } 1 -tf Hook Agents V\ where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share 1 of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGHAST, I Anderson Street. Nov. 6, 1857 54-Y the first volume will will be ready in a few d.iys. Undoubted testimonials as to character must ac company each application. Address 11. W. HORN.

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