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il.s, I rtf J'JIIS en 1m n of,, Is. *^ts S EMI-WEEKI. Y. \()L. VII.] FAYKTTEVILLi:, X. C., ^\SV\\i\ 7, 18:)8. [NO. (574.] Hi .1 tor = , '•Otui- KST \>d \ 't.-: ing lit f I;. rt tl; HP{. or I icri iitilt g.llU' L>HI1 I m,i\;>\v8 \nd Tni'ii-i*\vs. K'lWAlii) .1. U\Mv & .0\, KiHTous \vi» !’ti(»i'i;ii;Tni;s. ' irt'ii' S. ini-\V»'('klv Mhskuvku (tu if puiilin s:! .'i!- if 'Inrinj: the vciir nf 'iuhsorii'- ■ r ^ 1 ilio vtvir li:'s exiiivfl ;■ Wi'.’k'.v On^iKiivKu (10 ]ior imnuin, if in I ■■ if I' liit .luring thf nf siil.sri'ij'- ' S ' 0*' after tlu* yeur li;i cxi'ircl. \ ilTlSKM I’N'TS iiiserteil for sixty cotits jht ! ,r«- ‘ 1 lines fur the tirst, jiiul thirty rOMt> for t ;u-li ...• : ; u 1! 'iiMti'>ii. \ oarly :i'lvi‘rti'*“iii.'nt~ )i_\ vj t-. ' • al ri‘a>'ilialiU* rat.’is. A.lvon isti . ;ir>- ii -tf l t-i ytatc the iiumher of iiisevtidiis 'iesireil. nr v.-:!l 'f i'..iitiiiue'l till forlii'I. aiiil oiiiirgeil av'cnnl- More Coupon Bonds For Sale, i ^'arrias^r rarrort/ - - - I the SouthI M' iO*' -I'lueiit- I'Xtra. inserteil charged 'i** ju r t oN^ rAHLi'/s i:mx ri()\. T Mi l.LINS presents hinisi-lf ,is n ('aniiiilitr 0 !,.r (';inst;ih'.e tn thk> voters of the Town hii riit 1 ■!! Kebruarv G, 1. ' 7:V I'LKA^H CALI. AND SK I'I'Li:. ^ l.I those owing me Nutes or \cco\ints will please . ' ill uh'l tiie S'liiie, as I am in want i>ffiin'!s 1 1 I'aiinot att 111 to iiidnlj^e them niiv longer ■ .1 r roi:. i .1.';. 4, 7:5 Im ! Norui:. ' - UK •' I'artner.'hip leretofore exi'tiiic between the ; fc. sul'M'rihers. ((•> t/n ^; uniler the | 'inn "f Luttorli'h x To., is this day dissolved liy nui • i''i (■•.n-ient. Jame> F. Marsh t«r I'hos. S. f.iitterloh ; >i i rliise th:^ I'usiness nf the late tirni. I T. S l.l TTKKLOll, I J F. MAKSM, W. r. CLLlOTT. .INO. n. Tl{' 'V, Jr. De. 'r :^1, 73-:’>w DissoLr riox. rilHKfirm of S. M. TMOMAS: BHO. is this d>iy B dissolved by mutual consent. I’he l.usiiies.s of the concern will be settled by S. M. I'i, 'in.is, who alone is authorized to use the name of : c Fn ■ in Mijuidation. S. M THOMAS. IIENKY T. THOMAS .bin'y 1st, 1''.’)''. /■ HK ubcriber wishing to cli'sc the business of I. the Firm, as soon as possible, otfers the eiitire >■ M'i\, (»F (.iO(>l)S on land, at FIRST COST, f'r I A.'ll—and no mistake. M' ?t 1)1 the above goods .-ire seasonable, and a great ;;iy ure in 'Vhvle I’ieces. Merchauts wishing to re- l '-'ni'h their stocks would do weii to call and examine : ir themselves. S. M THOMAS Jan y 73-3t I’reshyftrian a:id Argus copy 3 times. r()l'AlM'Xi:KSlllP NO PICK. fBIHK undersigned w luld respectfully inform the M. citizens of Fayetteville and the surrounding ' uniry, that they h ive fulertd int'i C j)artnership .'N ii.r the purpose (>f oarrying on the I, .ill its branches, at the old stai.d on the corner oi Fr iijii'.iu and .Maxweil Streeis, where tliey W'luld be :i l t" M‘e their ol o frit uds and usttimers, as they « ./: he prepared t i accommodate persons wishing any :.;nL' in their line c.n the most re.iS'inable terms, and ■ •: L >,;ortest ii"tice. I W. ^Vt;I.CH. JESSE w. WEISIGKU. i'tc'r .51. 7L'-;Jm (’(tl I’OX I’ON 1 >S of ('(Minty I of ('itmberlHiid; ^lO.OOO ()(., Town of FrtyetteviM*“. | The Western Hail IloMd 'oiu]>:iny will rei’i‘ive se.aled I to.Is tor ^l ot (he ( 'i.iijhoi I!.m l.-; of the (’"Uiity of I fiimb.T’aiid, an.: .SH'O.i.nii ,,i tln> C. u) onT.nii Isuf'the ' li.wii .'t I :iyi tteviilf. ui'ii! the lib of .1 .uiuai v next, and !or like iiiimuiits i f earh on the ’>t Mondavs ot ! Fel.riiary, Manh . ii I .\pril i I’he Ci.untN li.m ls i>e ir 7 per cent, inlere't. payalde j tl ti e I.-: Ill’ .liiiii' .-in I l.'l (.r l>.'' i‘iiitiv‘r, an.i iire re- i dtoniMli.c 'Jti yi:ii> iV.'Ui 1-1 .Uui',' 1^.">7 | i'lie T. «Ii l!"iids III ir ’ p.‘r (I'tir iiitc.'-i'st, t'ly iMe 1st J ui’y and 1 ~t .Inly, tuid iie rtdveniMbJc I'd veais U"m 1st .l:inu:iry K'''''.. 1 lii'se I'.-iids Mil-:! ;:i\t "!' ! lu' 1 ‘ M i I'i i I ;mt h"ii7i'd l y the ti; i;cr;il \-x iiili y t • i>e .s.-iuc. 1 : y tin- T.•'.vii :in.I 1 i iiiily rt >| t'Llivcl\. in p-iy!:unt Iit liu-ii' Mili'i-i ipti oi .if jiiii i oi.ii :(,) tlie ('apitui St i k of ilie Wot 'tn K. ii !lo;id Cunii'riuy, :iii 1 -ir,. the 'inly I’.'ii U . »vr i^.sued !iy ; iiiher Tt'Wii iir ronnty. i 1 h- r.‘\vn l-wu is are ^ pMU eaeh. few nf ihet'oun- ^ ly r>"i ds ;ire ^i^'O, the riMiiain lei 's'liin, t'. i:. .M \iJ,l.Tr, Tre^'t. | l»ei-. 1'-., lHj7. .;'.i-tf : ('/trisftiufs Ii(f/I(l(nfs! H E aiit'seiiber h:is just re.five I a biige ;ii.l well iissort^'d lot 'f Tovn, I'aiit’v «Vc.. Suitable for ('hrist>ii:is I'lcsents Among which may • ■e found : l,e;it!iei-, Slie-l ;ind Inl.aid C.ird ('a-es; r(.)')niijri;iiivs: !’"rtfolios. a general assortment: .\lpha!i tio il U’ueks: ■'liniature, Pictorial and F.iney iilt 1>' .'ks: Lihr.irii s. containing choice selections uf goo i Bo ik-.;: (i 'M I’eiis and I'eiicils; I’apiei'Mach.’. Fancy (.illI’m xes: (i inie-: tiiid many other Nut: ii- t i tedi.iU' ti ''miiui r iie. wliich i will sell ('HK.VP Foil CASH (>.N!,V M. ISK.^KS. tireoii ••^Ireet. Uec’r It'.. -.w DOIiUlN llOLSK For Rent or Lease. 'BIHE Lease of tlie present Pr.iprietnrs of this wel' -B. known Houne will expire on the 1st Januniy, lS;'»>^: the property is otlVred fur lease or rent. Ti' a person desirous of undert.iking the H'ltel business, an excellent oppurliinity is ntlcred. The biiiMiiig is lar^e. well .'irranged and in complete repair; its li.eatiiui wil! always Command for it an extensive p.itroi.age. .\s the present I’rnpriifrs intend eliringiiig their busi ness, the Furninire, which is nearly new and in g md order, can be purchased on f.avoraide terms The House will 1-e delivered on or alter the 1st f'f •hinuary, remaining open under the present manage ment till a tenant is ol'tained. The tine Store in the same building, formerly occu pied by'Mr. Win. I>onth. ik also otfered fur rent. ,INO. 11. COoK, I’rest. L'obbin House t'o Dtc’r l''i, lSo7. '•'J-tf {■eaetWj ..■J M'.c f h I’ I.I.V t.He. tl;:.t be l-rick liiiiIdiI'.rat iii tll.aetui 'nt, ('arrii.'j'e'i i liis friends and the !; i- biii t lip larire substantial i nM St-ind. expre.'sly for inan- Tlrnikt'iil l'i>r t he very libei’.il >r,ina;r" he hu' i-.'i-elvi‘d for the last ’J 1 \ears, he liMju.,- iiy -;!>iet .itieiitioii tn luwiness. with a desire t ■ gi\e '■:i'i.->aeti.iii, t'l merit a continuance of the siine. lie waii'aii!'^ ills wurk to be ui.ide of the be'-l iti I t y expci ictt'-ed workmen in e.idi lir incli ef tlie I’li'iti.'ss. Ills work .vill .•ompare t'avorably V ith :ny mail' In tli- I'nited States, for iieaine>s and iuraliiliiy. He is detoroiiii“ t to sell and do .any \ cii k in hi.s line on as g.iocl lerms as any woik done elsewhere that is as wi.-ll done. He now h^s ou hand, 1 IN isiii I., the I,A!l'iKS r S'l'oCK of ’ 'irn ii:_>rs, !> tronr'irs, liocLaiiut tfs^ umi Hu iri i'S. Lver olleicl ii, iliis pl.ace, aii't a very large stock oi W"ik iiiariv tini-lied. wiiicii will lie finished diil_v -•llofwl/ich ‘will !.e sold very low f,.r ('AsH, or on slmrttime to punctuil eu'toniers. pfejY” ^ land 111. re thin (>\K H f \ ! • 1’, K I» AN1> Fll'TV Vehi- cies tinisheci and in i-ntirse of C'iii''t ruction. \11 wnrK ni-ide l(V hi!ii is w irr.anted 1niontiis V' ’.ill t.ii r u sa :: e, ;in I - bon Id it fa i 1 liy ba d workmanship ■ r in.itei i.il will lie r p:iired tree ol’;!iarge. I’t'isiins wisbiniT tn imv would lo well to call and t sa mine for t hem -e’ vc's. Orders I ha :i k fui iy recei ve'i an d prom] tly at tended to. Krpairing executed at short noticfe and on very > i-oiiaMe terms. N: IV HU-tf '€► W V C litti'riiiiilliiiilyiiiiilii D. w i)i:ntai. xoru i:. ( IJEMJOW would respectfully inform this J. W. WKLCII would give notice that he is dpsir- ?^ius of cK sing his ol i business, and to all who ire in iehted to him to make immediate payment, as t ifiher indulgence cannot be given. J. W. WKLt'H. community that he intends to he ab-ei.t from thu 4th 01 .lunuary to the 14th. Those desiring his prote.'-sional servicei wiii iind him in his Ollice before and after the above ilates ,\s Dr. B. has been located in this place five years, he now presumes the .miaunity i- fully s.itistied as to his professional skill, and th.a there is no further ne cessity for the old ere lit system; theref.’re, in luluie liis (irin-f mil .'Va ''/; c/ Those iiidebteiJ will please c.all and settle before the "■d of January. iKc'r lil. 7''-l ii SrA'l'i: OK NOlM'li CAUOi.lNA, ClMr.EKLVND COLNTV. Superior Court of Liw, F;ill Tfnn, !^ )7. T is ordered by his Hon.ir, J()HN L. B.MLllV. M. Judge presiding, that a i» K I \ I. T i: K n of this Court be held on the FlI’ST MthNHW of FKBllLWKV next, and continue two weeks. Jurors, suitors and witnesses in Civil Suits, an'l parties iu Ei|uity. :ire her^rliy iiotitied t > attend. .). W. lUKKU I.s II-w rocfiving tVoin the Xortli ttio lai’iri'st. tiiK'st, :nid lunst c:ir(‘f’ully si*- 1 ecled stock uf S I as.M ri Ki: iver olfereii in this market; which, added to his own T itni.'acture, makes his assortment complete;—all of V iiieh lie will sell iti ihe lowest po>sibie terms for cash Ol’ on tiihc to punctual customers. Fa-'iioii-iMe p iinted cottai;e hed-room Furniture in s'tts; cur’ed hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; 1 oiiking (Hasses: Willow Wagons and .'radles; Si le Boards; lUireaus; Secretaries and Boiik-Case-'; What- Nots; Ta^de.s, all sorts; W.ash Stands; Candle .'^taiuls; W.irdri.lies; I’icture Fi .lines and (ilass; Window^ Sh.ades; Cornices; Curtain I’aii 1.-'; Sofas in .Mahogany and Vs.i’iiUt; Ti'te a Tetes; ottom.ins; Divans and Stools; iiairs of every vari;‘ty. I'iue RoseW'i'i.l lM;uios, one with ^I’iOlian At- I ichment; Rosewood Molodians, from the bet manufac- t ries in New V.^rk and I’xiston, w-.rrantcd as good as any made in the country, and will he sold at N. Vork M'ice-i—freight only a I ic I. norsE, Kasf side of (irnn Sfrfft, a f\>w I)oorn or fill' M'-irhrf JInllAe. HE Subscriber desires through thi^ medium to acknowledge the liberal ' Jpatronage liestow eil upon iiis House the past yoar—and as he has just erected New Staldes and (’ irriage Shed convenient to the House and to water h • takes [deasure in saying to his patrons and the public geni'rally, that he is still ).re|iared to accom modate them with tr.ni'iienl and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.on- age heret >fore i-eeeive l. Every exeition on his p.art shall be used to render iheiii comfortable during thoir sojourn with him. His liitile is always supplied with the be.-t the market a'^or ls. P. SHEMV.ELl.. March ’24, IH.',:,. >^t;-tf Doi’.iJiN iiorss:! I’OWElt.S CO.. l’Riil>RlKT()lts. ^glHE I’rojiriet .1 s of this Establishment m .announce to the ]iiiblic, that owing to , the constantly increasing p.atroiiage extend ed to them, they have heen induced to en- l.arge the accommodation liy the ailditioii of an extensive Dininir Boom on the lower tloor, and suite 01 Rooms on the second floor; thus enabling them to a 'commodate all who may f.ivor them with a call. And they pledge themselves to an increas' d exertion to give satisfacti'in to tl.eir jiatrons. Sp.acious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at- tend.uice The eligible location of the Establishkiient. with the eKfierience of the I’ropriefors in providing for the com fort of thi.dr piitroiis. they hope will secure to them a liber.al share of the travel. The Western and Southern Stages arrive at and de part from this House. Cjirria^es in atfiidance on arriv.al and departure of Ste.im Boats, for the accoinmo.iatiou of ]>assengers. Horses and Cari-iages furnished at any notice for cur rying tr.avellers to .aiiv |>:irt of the adjacent countrv. .1. W. ro'wERS, .S: CO. Fayetteville, May l‘J. l''r)i;. :’.tf \ AiJ l»U()l‘KR'rV roit s.bKjI:. -J OFFER for sale, my LKND.S in the Town of Fay- a etteville, about loii .\cr.“s, known as the murrifORB sv:amp. -\bout SO .\cres d' it is hue ,'»ijadow Land, as the('ro]i i:ow on it will show. .Vlso, the V:i:tiil l..ot near the .Nl.nrket S.ju.ir*, occupied by .Mr. Johti .\ Pemberton. A Large and Valu.ible l,ot, fronting on Donaldson. \Iaxwell aii'l Muiiiford .Streets, known as the Hotel I (iardeti Lot,—could be divl le'l into sever.il BuiMing 1 Lots—very near the new Female High Sidiool Buildings. ! .\lso, the Stable I.ot adjoining, fronting on Muniford I Street. .Several DE.'^ 1 B \ B [, 11 P.L'ILDINO LoT.S on both Winslov and Mumford .Streets, j .\11 this t'Toperty can now l>e jiurchase 1 on favora ble terms, and a large part e.an remain on Bon ! !;ii i ^lortl;a;re if de.'ire l. nr. ttfurh's^s Mlislovff or \OKTII CAKOI. I.\A. The Sijlisoriliers are now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valuable work, which has received the highest ooinmendation wherever it has been read, not only for its literary execution Kut for its tj'pographi cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from us or irc.m our (Jeneral Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of this place, or any of his .\ssistant .Agents. The price varies according to style of binding; In handsome cloth .'*1 ill Library Sheep ->1 50; in half Calf ^1 7.'>. It i.s sill.I) oNi.v niK t’.Asu. None will he charge'l, either liy ourselves or our .Agents. A liberal discoun' will be m.ade where (|Uantities are taken to sell again It will be sent by mai: to any j'art of the country, I n receipt of the j'rice atid l!4 cents to ]>ay postage. The 'Jd volumij is in course of prep.aration. There v, ill protialily tie four or live volumes iu all. The sue- cepdinit volumes will probably contain about oOO jcige.s ( ach, and will be sold at a jiroportionally iiiglier j'rice. \iz; half :i cent a p ige I'or the cloth hinding, ‘J’> cents additional for slieej) and 50 tents additional lor the li.alf calf binding. E J. H.\LE iV SON. Fayetteville, April l"., IS.'>7. P. S. The Agent and his .Assistants design to visit every county in th« St.ite, with the book, as soon as convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us, accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten tion. CAI.EX1>AR FOR 1858. JANFAllV KKBltrAllV MARCH, APKIl.. M AV .JCNH jri.Y ATCrST THO. J. Oct. 10, r crhTis. 4;!-tf 35. •jitenr er 2. 4!)tf From the .^linates, ruov & ri LLi:u‘. Attorneys and Cuiin.sellurs at Law, l.I >ll8KKTO.>, K0ISI>0.\’ Co., ■ I^OBEKT E TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, have I’.jrmed an associa inn for the practii.-e of their 1 riMi-ssion m R.ihei)u C uiity. The f.rmer WlH ;;1so titeii l the Courts of Bladen and c.,iumbrs: tlie latter will also attend those of Cumberland. Tne (.(fiice in Luniberton wi.l be kept open at all thiies. Jau'y 1, 1''.').'^. O- No'v'r JOHN W. BAKER, (Merk. t;4tc i» H --V I'j' S sSiTTMUS 'f \Ki, .NoiiCi: ^ Ft'REW.\R.\ n.l p.-r.s OiS 'r iia I. cn m;, aceouiif Witlemt a wr.t; tLervMSc 1 Wll. li lt lie r. .-j.oii-.o c DL .'C.i.s re lit.ng any one H'iei 11 oil, me, I la • |i'i> ii' ut »1 J .» L ti 1 .N, Dec'r 8 1, IH.ji Near ^pil. : field, j-n t.vKi:n Li’ A ND committed to the Jail of Cumheriand (,'ouuty, ...m. a Ni'.OKO .M.AN by the name ol .VNUKEW, who 'jis ho belongs to Henry Bullock of Roinsou Co , N c He is five feet four inches tiigh, ab iiit -\1 or 23 e.irs of age, ainl had on when coiiiiniited a l>lue coat i!id tirowu pants, and striped homespun v^st of dark ' 'iiipiection. The owner is requested to couie torward, prove pi; perty, pay charges, and take him away, or 111 wil. be dealt with as the law directs. W.M. K. liULT(»N, Jailor. Jau'y ’J, IboS. 7;^' WJIISKKV! \VJ1I8K1:Y!! f.AM now receiving ‘2--> Bbls -Monumental White Whiskey; 15 “ Apple I5r:indy: 15 “ Doms. do. 15 “ Old Itye Whiskey. Which was selected by myself with care, and will be ! 1 cheap for CASH only. E. F. MOORE. Dec'r 28. 72-1 m llAUl’Kirs W KKKf.V. ^I''HM next .No. will commence the 2d volume. We f will furnish i; here, free of postage, at i>2 5o per Hiiinini, payable invariably in advance. Those who wish to renew their subscriptions, or new subscribers, are reijui.sted to call immediately at the Book Store, 1' no paper will be ordered till jiaid for Dec. 28. E. J. HALE A SON. I.lie ;ui(l Corn‘Sj)on(l('iice of Judge James Ir del', one of ihe .Vssociate Justices ot tlie Sujiivine (,’ourt of the I nited States, by Griffith .1. .Mcl’.iie. Just rec'd. E. J. II ALE, SON lL7" I'hc* i*rosl)vlcriiin I’salmodLst — I'haraci.-r Notes. A further supply just received. .ct 24. 13. J U.\l>E 41 SON. NoricK. ^I''HE undersigned having executed a power of .\t- f torney f.) E. F. Moori\ he is thereby authorizeil to iimke ail settlements lor me and in my name, aii'i g' lier.illy to transact all business as 1 might or could lo wi-r.- 1 per oually present. J. J. .MOObE. Fayetteville, Ju:ie lt57. lotf IVn'lvcl Diaries for il. J. HALE at SOX. TIIR rKIJ':R!lATKI> II KKMKliV y.1R BYSPEPSIA, i)isi:\s!: «F hit: ki»m:ts, LIVER COMPLAINT, WKAICXKSS OF AXV KIXD, FEVER AND AGUE, •Anil the various atfectiorn ciiti'eqiicnt upon ;i ilisnrilereil STOMACH OK LIVER, Siirh as Inilisestion, Aciility ol tlie ^^tlllll•1'•lt, Cdlicky I’liiri' Mcdrtliiirn. l.o»s ol .^piieliU’, He-iiniiileiicy (’o-iivci;iHliii'iiimt liietilinu I’ilei. In nil .N'erViHl, Rliciiniatir, -uni .Nciinlyr .\ttV-i;- tions.it h is in niiiiier'iiK in'tances |.roved hiehly lipncliciiil, ami in iilhcr^ eti'ei'ted n iteciileil cure Thi' ii a purely vpL'Hiilile roiiipniinil, propirodon 'irirtly scien tilii principle'. Hller llie manner >if the l elelir.iteil llolliinil I’ro- k-'Niir, Itcierhuve, lii i m-e of its irre it >nii e'' in iiio-t nl the Kiirop*-«n .-1:110. it' introdiirtion into th'“ I'nitPd Sintcs « t- in ten 'eil more e'pei i.illy lor llio-ie nl' mir iHlher and MMllcred litre and ihere over the I'.ire of this iiiiizhty roiiritry ,M**cliii:' w itli i:reai '.urrrss iiiitiini; them. I now olfer it tn the ;\mericMn piitillc, knii\\ iim Ihnt Its iriiiy wonderful medicinal virtues iiiu:it lie ac- know leiltrd. 11 is p:irtiriilarly rerommendeil to tlio.se persons whose conslitii- tioiis may li ive lircn Impaired liy the i iintiiiiiiius ii-e nl ardent 'pirits, nr iiihrr loims ol disK pation. Oni r illy instanfineoiis in elfect, it liniK its way direi lly to ilie se.il of liie, tiirillin)! and i|iiirkenin(! every nerve, r li'in:; up the ilronplni' spirit, and, in liict, inliisiiiL' new he iltli iiiid vitror in th ' system. .\ (/'/'I-;—V\ hiiever evpei ts to liml this h lieier.it’e » ill lie dis- ii ppoiiued; lull to the sil k, weuk unil low -pir.led, it w ill pmve a pratclul arom itic rordial, possessed ul-in"uliir remedi il properties C A U T ion: The "rent popiil.irity of this doli^litlill .\rnnia li is indiii ed maiiy liiiil'ition'. w hich the pii! lie 'lioiild iiiiard : sniii t piircli.i'ii s' lie nut iM*r-iii.dt d to Imv iinvthing else Uiilil you have niveii llner- havf's lloll mil liitti rs a I li'r trial. >ne liiitilewill toininceynu how infill tely snprnur il i- lo all these imitulions. J):;y-.''old at 5 MCI per lioltle, nr six holt Ies for S.'t.lK), hy the .■il) I, K P It O P K I KTO 11 S. J A 11 i JS£. CO. .M \ s t r A C T r R 1 N « PHAHMACEUTlSrS AND CHE.MISTS, I’ri rsHURdii, Pa. Samuel J. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville. June 14, lSo7. Ib- voTici-:. >j^HE Copartnership of .Marsh, business will be settled up by J. F. Marsh. J. W C’AhKOLL. 1.0 "'.FFIE. ■ !■ 3H. Nov. 2U, lv.-,7 W/IO WOULD HAVE THOVG111 IT? .1 ne}c ('iirrioiip Kaf(ibh's/iment on the OirPii, tlip M)‘fhoilist Church, frontinj on }fnm f .‘rI Street. (;ki:a r FX'PKKPin.sj:! I'ay-il*viM«! is I>oiiikI to siiijn*:: ^ JH E •■siiiisoribers would rc-ipect. ully inform their J[ friends and the jiuldic, that they have entei’ed itjto ci'j artnership for the [lurpo c of conducting the general ('A K1.1 .\0F. I’-l .'^lNESS in all its various t arts. .\nd oeing both firaetical workm^l, fully un- ■tei-tuiiding their business, they have n , .tation to V 'iop!iie\s .'li.'ith iny esT »')''sj|-U'.Mit . -tevi to siyie nil I lur-iHiliry. line I In- .Mill mi\ t>n - i :aii by i_, j to H. hi tl; ••:'t s 1 roil iv >rk fir th.' last tuo^x^.rs. We warrant all >r to give general saf.sfactioi. t (,ii iviivt i.,t i.ihs liep!;ir:i.g u;ue .ii the neat est miuner low for cash PIEK i BKANIN. J.\Mi;S 11. I’IF.R. Jami-.s Bha.ni.s. Fayetteville, Jau’y 2t, 62tf ^1319rble FactorUn Koi’.Kirr 1). r.\{VA:s. I LATE ;1;EEN .V WE \R. i WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, Etc., rAVKJTKVILLi:, N. D >. heg- to ri-tiirn his sincere thanks to the public foi the kind ji-itronage so lilier.il'v be stowed upon the late Firm, aiol informs them he lias 11.night the iiitere-t of .1. .-s. Wear, an 1 will coiitiniu the business in all it.s branches [u the old st.aiid, under his entire superinteii ienoe. N. B .\11 W itches left with him fi r repair will he taken apart in the prest.nce of the owners, and the necessary repairs pointe'l out to them and a writte*, j . ontract given for the same, wiiich work will be v.ir- i iiito i for two years. ()’i hand and for sale n-iw, the niost vatlel .and choice selection of and ot!ie»’ 'i:ne pieces that has ever been oiferoil to the public ir .North ('aro- lina, which he will sell at New Vork prici-s. an 1 al'O 'v.\ >ij..>iviii'or two years. Si'iap |[v I'le to an I by the iate firm will be paid R [lureceive i by U. 1.). OKEEN. .August 2-'). l.''.">'i. ol-tf IH 15LU: NO I'K'i: is HEUEB\ til\ E.N’, that Books ol' .''ubscriplion to the c.ipital stock of t he •'eiitr.il B.iil Road, I roiii Beaufort llarhorvi i Kenansville, t'lintou, Fayetteville, and West, wlii be opened on Thursda\, the luth d.ay I't .\pril I H ii’i, ;iii 1 remain open .according to the terms ot the Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons, (.'oinmissioners in the ('barter, viz: In th»* (’ounty of (>n'!'.-.v, .it th.‘ olli.-e ot the Clerk ('f theCoiinry t'nurt .it .lai''; iiiville. and at the I'o-t OlHce Kich L.an is. E, U . Fonville. (i. .1. V. ,ird. J. H. 1 oy. Kohert White, .lohn .V. Averitt. .Ir., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. Ill Carteret county, at the ottice of Dr. .\1. F. .\ren- STAXDARI) MIS('ELL\XKOLS /iOOA OB. K.\NES Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep and half calf; I’rescolt's Ferdinand and Isabella, Coiinuest of I’eru, I’hiilip 2d, and Coii'juest of Mexico; Henry Clay's Works, vols ; Benton’s Thirty Years in the I'. S. Senate; l)aniel Webster's NVorks, > vols ; .Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving’s Works. 15 vols., cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Win Wirt; Irving s Lite of U iishington, cloth and sheep; Life an l Coirespon- dence of Wehster; Com. Perry's .Iai'an ll\]iedition; Ab- bott's Napoleon: 'J’he Indigenous Baccs of the Earth, by Nott iV (iliddon; Kecollections of \ Life Time, by • ioodrich. (Peter Parley:; Hume and .Macaulay's His-I lories of England; Hallam's, liobertsoii's, ,Iohnson s, I Burke's, .\dlison's, llamiah More s and Dick's Works; Southey's Common Place P>ook; Historical Collections of \ irginia; Dickens’s Complete Works, P5 vols illus- tr.ate 1; LaMartine's History of Turkey: The (^•ucens ol Scotland, by .\gnes Strickl.ui'l: ioldsmith s .\nimated .Nature; Noctes .\mbrosian;e. ■> vols.,—edited liy l>r. : McKenzie; Bollin's .\ncici.t History; Constitutional i'e.xt Book; Millman's (Jliibon's Borne; The Statesm.in s 'lanti.il; Tales and Novel- . f Maria Edgeworth; Proc tor's History of the CruM 'Ics; hamhers' Information for the People; Tytler'.> l.’niversal History; Pioswell’s Life of Dr. ■lohubon: (.'hambers' Miscellany, Hi vols ; •Vpj letoii's Cyclope lia of Biography; The .''cottish tiael: Encyclopei'i.i .\meiicana, 11 vols.; Waverly .'Novels iu 12, 21 and 27 vois ; V. ilson's Tales ot the i’loi h'rs and of Scotland; De I'oviueville s Democracy in .\merica; Knight s Half Hours with the best .\uthors; Biilwer's Novels, complete in one vol: Plutarch s Lives; Modern Piritish Essayists; Lyell's Principles of Oeolo- gy: Tales of the .Vraiiiati Nights, 4 vols. illustrated: , .\iaurv's Physical ueogra}ihy of the Sea; .Vdveiitures i ..fa lieiitleniaii in Se arch of a Horse; .Mrs. Ellis i j Family .\Iiu’iitor and iuide to Social Happiness; 1 he ; Batdielor of .'sal.iiii iiica, by Le Sage: History of the i Uevoluiioi.s in Europe: Lockharts Life ot Walter 'c. It: llogLr's WinterMlvening Tales; Woodfall s Juniu': XO\ -McIntosh's Mi"icell Iiiies; Hamilton s i’hilosopliy and Literature. .Mc.Xuliy's Miscellanies; M.irshall s Wash ington; Life of Pinckiiey: Braude's Encyclopedia; Ihe . Pr;nce ot the House ol David; Ihe Poetical Works ol Hemans. .''cott, Campl'cll. Milt.in, l’>yron, Moore, Burn: .Shaksjie.ire, i:c , in various styles. E. J HALE .V S(»N. SHl*TKMr,H!l... o('Tuin-:u. DlX’K.MIiHR.... y' By (a:p. LAUDi:ii. TWO IMIORS C. T. IIAIGII & SO.\’S STORK. Fayetlei'i11%. t'arroll A Co., is Jixn’y 20, 1857. 0 lypd SO lIlTMIUKi! ''I ^ II E subscriber is now prepared to fill all order.s I for Stfjferior KitrkPts, He manufactures North (’arolina material—he em ploys North ('iirolina capital and labor,—and he solicits North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern prices, he hopes to he able to make a favorable showing. TRIAL is what he wants. .Messrs. WORTH ^ UTLEY of this place are .\gents for the sale of the above Buckets. G. H. MAKEPEACE. Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, 1857. 82-y 1858. Godey s Ltuly's l»ook lor .january E. J. Hale «x i^ON. UlVEIl C(*>A1.. ITUMINOUS COAL of the best nuality can be had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W.\i. .McCL.VNE. .Nlining Engineer, May21,lb5i. «-tf ilOOP IROX. LAPvGE lot of Hoop Iron for (^tton. For sale low, by J.VS. O. C*OK- Nov’r '.I, .')S-2m li A Blank Warrants for sale lim’, Dr. .M. F. Arendell, J. F. l!eil, L. . Taylor at (.'ai olina Cit}-, — 'ol. '. Bell, Capt. Levi (Iglesby, Bridge lell at Beaufort i'. Oglesby. -\t the store of G Win. N . Dennis, H . Arendell. In Dupiin county, at the ofliee of the (’ounty t’ouvt Clerk at Kenansville, — M.ajor Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B Kelly, U'm. E. Hill, U'm. .). Houston, Stephen (iraham. In Samiison county, at t oRice of the I’ounty l’,)iirt Clerk at (Jlinton,— Thomas 1. Fiiison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. .Me.Kay, !*atrick Murphy. W’m. Faison, J. R. Beaiiian, .Vlfred .lohnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of .V A. -McKethan,—'Ihomas R. L'nderwood, Randal ■McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of ylUt) each, set ojiposite to our names respectively, iu the Central Kaii Road Company; and in all resj'oots to comply with the forms of the Charter. t tM .\'l".s^ (’ivil Law: Roscoe's Crim. Evi- I dence; (.'hitty cn Contract.s; “ t'riniiiial Law; '• “ Pleaiing: Stephen 011 liitto.; Chitty on the Law of Car- liers; Sehvyn's Nisi Prius,— .\m. Notes: .'smith's Chancery Pr.ictice: *• Landlord and Teu- ant: “ on Contracts; “ Leading C.ascs: ; .Story ou I'ontlict of Law: ll'iuiiy Jurispru dence; on Sale', on P.artiiership: E'piity Pica lings; on Contracts: I'earne on Rem.ainders- Edwards on Bailnu-nis: I By 11 s' oil Bios; ; l'a_N ier's Law (iloss ir\; Dart oil V. ii loi-s !in l I'lir- chasei' ol licai |-,-.t.itc; I’ll'" iiii's 1.1 ” ii \l.-i\;m-; I •• ('oniment.ari ui the • '"tn. Law: .\daiiib's Fiplltv; •• oil Ejeclnifiit: Biirrili on tlir uai. livid ■uce; Law Dicti inar_\ ^ l.ea ling t ases in ll.(ii.t\: I'idd s Practice .\iii. N ifes; ilill on Trtistce.s. M.itiliews Presumptive ilvi- dcnce: i’owe;i on Morigag'‘s; (’ant well's .)list ice; Supreme Court Ueports, \c. Starkie on .'•l.andcr; 'edgwick on the .Mea'Ui ■ of Daiii igcs: Sedgwick on Statutory ,aiid Cons. Law: Hale's Pleas of the Crown; Bishop on Marriage iiiel Divorce; Mitlord'sChancery Pie.ad- iniT': Sanders II L ses \ Trusts: Hargrave Butler's ( oke j upon Littleton; L'. ."^tales Digest; State Trials of 'he L'. .S ; lUissell on ArKitr.ition: .Morris on Repu-vin: Troutiat on Lunite 1 Part- nersiiips: Sug'ieli 1.111 \ eiidors; on Powci'- Saunders oii Plea ling; Reports; .\ddisiin on ( ontracis; W liartofi on Hiiniicide: W liartoii .'sti.i- s .\1 ed J ui isf ru 1* lo c; N' w' in 1 oil ( o. :r 1. ts: Ro]. r on l..';::ic. s; WiI.iaais oil L.Mcutois; oil person 11 I'ro- pei l.v: (»' 1 V’.’r oil ( oil' e V ii.ci II ;j; Lub-'s l-.'iuity r.e i.iiiig: liresiey's Law of Evi- deiicc: Kcot's C.iMiiiieiit ii ios: ( iirti 's 1 'oiuiio'-.t ii\\: Pirndfoi d's .'surr. ;:.ate iio- joirt-.; ra|’pin:i on M.ind.imu.-; ('row n Cii cuit ( .i:ip.iiiion Wiley's N. ('. Form I’io ik; , ,Vc. E. J H .\LE, .vSoN. Sunday Monday H G K cc 3 > Wednesday , Thursday .... Friday Saturday -• — — 1 2 ■i \ h G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 10 20 21 22 23 •24 2.') 2() 27 28 29 30 1 0 3 4 5 0 7 s ♦ 10 11 12 13 14 1.') IG 17 18 19 20 '21 •>.) 23 24 25 20 27 •2S 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 ») 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 18 19 20 -2\ •)•) 23 24 25 20 27 •2H •2!» 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(5 17 is i;> 20 21 22 23 24 ■2;') 21» 27 28 29 30 I *2 4 5 G 1 8 ) 10 11 12 13 14 15 1») 17 18 19 20 21 22 24 •25 20 27 28 29 :10 31 1 2 3 4 5 (* 7 8 9 10 11 12 l;j 14 15 K) 17 18 19 *20 21 '2'2 23 24 25 26 •27 28 20 30 1 2 3 4 5 G 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 IS 1!* 20 21 22 23 24 •2o 2G - t 28 29 30 31 .. 1 >.) 0 0 4 5 (i 7 s 10 11 12 13 14 15 k; 17 18 19 20 21 •>•> 2:{ 24 25 20 27 28 •2!* oO 31 1 2 3 4 f) *; 7 8 9 10 11 12 i:i 14 15 10 17 18 lit 20 21 *22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 •20 30 1 .) •J 1 5 0 t 8 9 lu 11 12 13 14 15 10 17 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 27 28 29 30 :n 1 .) 3 4 5 G 8 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 1C. 17 18 19 20 21 ■^2 23 24 25 20 27 2s •20 30 1 •> 3 4 ti t 8 9 10 11 12 i:; 14 15 10 17 18 111 20 21 22 23 24 25 2ti 07 28 29 30 31 XOirn! r XKOf.INA REATEliS. \l 1 *2. I'KKI’AUED WITH SPECIAL KEFKRENCE TO THE W.V.NT.'^ 4.M> INTERESTS OF ,^'orth i'arolitm. I Mu:u tin: Ai si'ii'Ks iik tiik si pkrintendent of com- .Mii.N SCHOOLS, BY ECrv. I\ .11. Iliihbard, riiOFKSSOU UK TIIK LATIN LANfIt Al'.K AXU LITRRATUBB IN TilK LNIVEKSITV UK .SOUTH CAROLINA. Names Residen;.* I No. of sliares >' Cash Work. Subsc*’iptious may be made payable in work, and may specify wiiether for grading or cross-ties: .and stockholders shall in everj’ case have preference in taking Contracts, wlien bids are the same or at Engi- nwer's estimate. As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the (’omniis.sioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are reijuired to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, lH5ti. intf HO()ivi5i.\i>i.\(; ' OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common I’rayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style tiiey were before. This will >>ave the repurchase ot new books. Librarians connected 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 le luction of prices will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send them with particuhir dire. ti to tiiit> ooiab'ishment; and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without del.ay. I have tiie best stoek of kman- ship will compare .vith an- tli or South. .Vpplv for a list of Binding prices ti u c . . g else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. TH08, H. TILLINGH.VST, Anderson Street. Nov. 5, 1857 . 54-Y mi.1)r:ai. iux)ks. DUNGLISON'S Therapeutics .and .Nlateria .Medica; .Medical Dictionary; i^utnan Physiology; *• Practice oi Medicine: “ on -New I’lemedies: Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics; “ Woman, and her Diseases; “ Childbed Fevers; “ Diseases of the Uterus: Dewees on Children; “ Females; Horner's .\natnmy and Histology; Miher’s Principles of .'''urgery: “ Practice of do ; Bartlett on the Fevers of the States; Wilson's Human .Vnatoniy, by Goddard; Ricord and Hunter on Venere.il, by Biiinstea I: \Vaisnn’s Practice of Physic, by (’oiidie; Wood and Piache’s U. S. Dispensatory; Pancoast's Wistar's Anatomy: Wilson on Diseases of the Skin; “ ‘‘ the Skin and Hair; Eve’s Surgical Cases; ('hurchill ou ChiMrcn, by Keating: “ System of Midw;;ery. hy ('fnidie; “ Diseases of Women by do.; Ellis’s Medi -a! FormulHry, by Th.iiuas; Kirkes’ and Paget’s Ph\siology; Regnault's Elements of (,'hemistry; Fowius’ Chemistry for Stu lents; Bartlett on Certainty in .Medicine; .‘^mith and Horner’s .\natoniical .\tlas; Bird on the Uiinary Deposites; Pereira’s .Materia Medica ,‘ind Therajicutii s; Carpenter’s Human Physiology, b^’ Smith; Dickson’s Elements of .M iue; 'I’aylor on p.iisons, hy Grilhth: P.urrows’ on (. ercLral i'i*cu!ation: \Vilsou on Syphilis; Drayier’s Physiolojiy—illustrate I: I Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, .Vc.. &c. I E. J. HALE & SON. * Oct, 20, 1867. CiiM Al.Nl.NO F.VMILIAR HISTORY A.NI) DESCRIP TION OF .NORTH CAROLINA. Si'lfctiuiis ill I’rosc and Vur.se; uiuuy of them bj eminent citizens of the State. HISTiHlK'AL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, .\nd a v:;r ety of .Miscellaneous Information and Sta tistics. bv i\ II. wii.i:v Number is a new ainl revised edition of the North C iioiiii : Reader, tirsi pnbiisiied in 1851. Numbers I an 1 L- just issued, coiiiidete the serie.s, which is, as a "hoi.-, iheaper thin any other series of Readers iu the Uiiiti d .'states, and as complete. The Editor . Prof Hubbard) in his Preface to .Num ber 1 deems it pioper to allude to a few of the peculiar advant.iges aimed at by the Superintendent of Common School.s while m.aking eti'ort.s to have this work com- pU'ted. These are, 1. 7'/i’ •)/ (I feelimj df ttlf-dependmct, and till- enli'tmeiit of jiopular sentiment in behalf of the .''tate and its institutions. It w.as not thought im- I riant, however, to have more than one number of toe Ro.iders of merely a local interest. 2. Tu ri iiirih/ till n il -n riiii'ltcre complahiKl of in com- nt :>'hui,ls, uf d chnuije in left hooks; an ex pensive haliii, and one which injures the Schools by preventing tlie cliildren from being classified, A se ries of home Readers, it was supposed, would be cer tainly used, .and Ihis great evil thus avoided. l-^iomini;/, tlie pofiular system of Readers being too long and lieiiiLi made so often merely to add to the (.rotits of authors and publishers. This series is to consist of fewer numbers than those gen'Tally 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 iind children would amount to seveial thousand dollars iiniiually. I, 7'/ /-'If in th' kiinih of children learnimj to rtud con%- l"iyiU'f'is .' iiyn it uilt/ fnmdinr but not of the character called rhililixh rn/y„isitio/is, containing, in lessons easy enough for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting iu matter, and inculcating proper morals, and religious instruction. The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, 37j'ccuta and .No. 3, 75 cents. A Bberal deduction from these juices to Merchants and School Teachers. E. J. HALE & SON. Fiivetteville, July 2'J. 29- [ji'i: ixsuranci:. f|^HE Undersigned has been appointed .\geu t of -M. the-North ('.arolin.i Mutual Life Insurance Coin- fiany. Every member for life participates in the pro- ^ fits o) tlie ('omj).iny: an 1 the annual premium for I li.e iiieiiibers.il(I. wtiere it uiuouuts to •I'-jU or more, I m.i . he paid une-hall iu Cash, and the other liaif iu ' a iMte at 12 months. : Del.iors' lives may be insured by creditors. A man I may insure nis own life ;’ur tne e.xciusive benefit of ^ his I'aiuily The li ,i .~ ..f .,hives m.iy be insured. I Tills s-..ti.||| i jjy growing into f.ivor, all over the civ /ed woriii it i.s one by which a family, lor a small sum ..n.iu.iiiy, ai.iy lie provided for, after the death oi ii.s head. • n ,v i .-e e.xertions they m.ay have been dope/ideiit U/i .i .ipooj’t. it is a goou iiivcaimetit of money, even ii oio- -lomld live loiig after taking out a Life Po.oy hipianatory pampniets, and the necessary BIuuks, furnished ou application E. J. HALE. blanks for sale at tins OtHce.
Fayetteville Observer [Semi-Weekly, 1851-1865] (Fayetteville, N.C.)
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