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m;:s; wd ri'oi'HiKTons.
. )u>iKKVKK 00 if ])nuHn
ilnriii!j the veur of subs.Tip-
t!io yoMi- lias exjiirfil.
\ i>!’-.krvi H Ot"* (M'r aiimun, if pMi(.l in
,1 ;• I'uiil iiiriiii: tlio yeiir of siiKsorip-
' nil' !’ tlu‘ ye:ir has «*\jiiroil.
.' iiifierti'il fur sixty cents jH'r
■! 1' r till' t'rst, thirty cents lur ouch
* I'l. > enrly iiiJvorti'fiiiiTits )iy s[H‘-
it riM'.'liiitilf rates A'lvci tisei s lire
i -c ilic umuluT of i iisiM'tions ili'-iiri' i. or
. iiuc'l till fuihi'l. iin'1 ch.irjifil Mcconi-
More Coupon Bonds For Sale. I Vnrriasc rurtory in | S I i \V lif> 1 lOUSl'i
COUl’ON HONhS of ('ounty '
of (’unilierlanil; NlO^i.tOO |)o.
I
t ' t>- iiisertcil I’i.iUe, char^cil "lU |ici
1'AiilJ 'S K1J:( TiON.
' 1,1,1 NS I'rosoiits himself us a t’miili'lnte
:i' ;ihie to the voters o! the lovvii l'i>net
; U:u V ti, 1 ^'0^.
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iiii: me N"tes oi \cC';unts vv'.Il p'lMSe
ill.' s inie, :is 1 !un in want of luii .s
1 ’ t> indulge them anv i"nei r
'j «' I’dE
7:1 hu
NO i'K'K.
I ,rMieihip heretof .re existine-between the
V -: ,: ■)». : pt th' iit,ghtiiiy Lu ,'ritsf.i uiiiier the
•r'"h X t' . , is this ii;iy il.,-so.veil i)_\ mu
■I'; .liunes K. Mrush or Thus, S. Lutterloli
the Vui9iue>s 'if the lale finii.
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I.l TTFULOH,
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15. THOV. ,lr.
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Dissoij riox.
arm Ilf S M, THOMAS liRO. is this Jay
tiy mutual consent.
.'iiier'S of the concern will be sett’eii by S. M
Hi, alone is authorizeii to use the name of
in iiiuii-tatiou.
S M THOMAS.
IIKNUY T. THOMAS.
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-ii: 'eri!>er wishinsj to close the business of
t il-ill. as St iin as pi'.-^sible. olTers the entire
i:' (.MODS on 1 mul, at FIRST (,'OST, for
1 : iiilstn'ie.
, .ve i: ■ • is ire se:is.inabte. nn‘l n jiroat
iiiWh i 1‘it.es. .Merchants wishing to re
.••if W in! 1 J.i well to ca'l and tsamine
Town of I’rtyetteville.
llie Western liail lioi l •’omj>any will receive sealed
bids fer ^=11 of the (’oujion 1 Hinds of the (’dUiity of
( ntiiberlnnd, and ->111(1,(hmi of the CouponlJondsof the
lowiiot Fayetteville, tintil the lih of January next,
luid for like amounts of each on the l^t Mondays of
Feb) nary, March and .\pril.
The County 15onds bear 7 per cent, interest, jtfiyable
on the Is: of .lune and 1st of December, and are ro-
deemable "JO ye:irs from 1st Jtiiie l.''.')7
Tl.e Twwn llonds boar j>er cent interest, jiiyable
1st J.in'y and 1st .Inly, and .are redeemiible ’,!0 years
from 1st ,Ianu;iry IS'iti.
I I.ese iiiinds are a part ot the authuri/ed
by tlie ijeneral .\sseinbiy to be i>sued by the Tnwii and
( i'Ut;ty respectively, in pa_\nieijt for their subscription
ot it.nn.duo to the ('iipitai Stock of the Westein Hail
lioad t’ompany, and are the oiily nonds ever i.sued by
eitluM- T(jwn or ('ounty.
The 'I'own l>on is are Jj'-iOit each. .\ few of the(’oun-
ty Honds are ?1UU, the remain ler ^’>110.
C. H. MALLKTT, Vres’t.
l>(c. Itj. lSo7 t'.'j-tf
I'\)r C'/u'isfNtafi
i'H F, 8ubsciibcr has just received a lurgo and well
■sssnrted lot of
T«y«, r:iiit*y Ixoocu, A:c.,
for Chi ibt!ii;;s ; resents. Auioug which may
be f und
Le .tlier, Shell and Inlaid Car l Ca-es; IVtrtnionaies:
r’.ittoliis. u jjt neral assortment; .Vlphabetical lllocks:
• i ini;.tui'e, Pictori.il and B’ancy (}:ft 1? >uks: Libraries,
tMi.taitiin^ ohiiice selections wf ^oo 1 Io >ks; (ioM Pens
anil i encils; I'apier .Maehe, Fancy Lilas- iSo.xes; (lanies;
aiid n.any ther Notions too t»dinus to enuinerito.
which 1 will sell c'HFAl’ Fo;: CASH ONLY
,M. li.KNKS, Green Street.
Dec'r 1*1. o'.*-:5w
DOBlilN HoTsK
For Rent or Lease.
I 11^ HL Lease of the present I’roprietors of this well
JL known House will expire on the 1st January.
18of*: the property is offered for lease or rent To *
person desirous of undertaking the Hotei business, an
ei.ceHent opportunity is oftVreii I'he buildintj is large,
well arranged and in complete repair: its location will
alw.IV3 command for it au extensive patronage. .As
the j-resent I’ropriet rs intend changiiijr their busi
ness, the Furniture, which is near'y new and in ij iod
order, can be purchased on faviiruhle terms
The House will be delivered on or after the 1st ot
January, remaining open under the present nmna>;e-
ment tih a tenant is obtained.
The fine Store in the same buiiding. forim'r\y oocu-
pied iy .Mr. \Vm Uooth. i« hiso oti'ered for rent.
JNf». H. ('Ot»K,
I’rest. bobbin House l.’o
Dec’r Iti, l^.j7.
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TIIOMA.S.
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\ii 1 NKIiSlUl' NO VICE.
ur itTsi-nel wnuM respectfully inform the
/ens of Fayetteville and the surrounding
»1H1'
fi- ‘ ■
I . ti. they h ive entered into Cop irtnership
purpose of carrj'ing on the
U a;;oii-^lakiii^ lliiMiiie!!i«
• r ii,. h.-, at the old stand on the corner oi
:i.i l .Maxweii Stree.s, wLwe they would be
: r e their oia friends and customers, as they
• I p.irei t" accuinmod.ite persons wishing any
.„ a. ; ii ir line on the most rea.souable terms, and
- . rt^ st ni'tice-
V. WKLCH. JKSSE W. WEISIGLR.
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V. KLCH would give notice that he is desir-
if I 'ii;g his old business, ami to all who
. i t.t> d to him to make immediate payment, as
■ ;u iulgeuce cannui be given
J. W. WELCH. 1
i KOV FL LLEU,
.\niirney> and I’oui^ellorsi at Law,
'4ISi:iCT01[, KOKi>»\ Co., A. C.
'■■Kiir K. rUtJV ani JOHN P. FULLER, have
li iiiied an as.'i'cia ion for the pvactice of their
'.11 in iloliesou LoUiity. The I jrmer Will also
I he Courts of niaJeu and ijuiuiubus; tue latter ,
. - ‘ itteiid thi.se of Cumberl.»n l. j
Ofhce in Lumberton will be kept open at all ,
DHNTAL XOTICK.
W, t;. BLNBoW would respectfully inform this
community that he intends to be alisei t from
tilt* 4th of January to the 1-lth. Those desiring his
professional services will find him .n tiis (tflice befure
and niter the abov« dates
A? l>r. B has been locuted in this place five years,
he now presumes the community is fully s.itistied as to
hiii prufes'ioiial skill, and that there is no further ne
cessity for the old ere tit system: therefore, in tuture
his terms will be strictli/ cufh.
Ttiose indebted will please call and settle before the
Od ot January.
Dec'r iJl. 7l'-Im
STATK OF XOU ril CAliOLlNA,
C C .M BERL.VN D COU NT V.
Superior Court of L;iw, Fall Term, 1857.
tT is ordered by his Honor, JOHN L, BAILEY,
Judge presiding, th.it ;i
?* P K V 1 1 I. T : IS ,TI
of this (’ourt be held on the FIRST M(;ND.VY of
FEBRL'ARY next, and continue two weeks.
Jurors, suitors and witne.sses iu Civil Suits, and
parties in Equity, are hereby notified to attend.
From the .Minutes.
Nov’r 27.
JOHN W. BAKER, Clerk.
b4tc
llOblHUAVE’S
IMTillKS
in'y 1, 18o^,
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Ft »ilEW ARN all persons 'rom creaiting anyone
on niy account witfi.iUt a wiiiten oi Jei from me,
erwise I Will not be respon?ib e lor tho payuient.
DU.nCAN Mc.,aLK1N,
>ear Spriugtield,
».-'ril, 18.37. 7H-Ht
TAKKN UP
: NU .'ommitted to the Jail of Cumberland County,
^ 11 -\1.VN by the name of ANUKEW, who
'■ i‘eh.iig.- to Henry Bullock’ of Robesou Co , N.
I- : five leet four inches high, about or 2'-i
- ' I ;i::e, and had on when co?jimitted a blue coat
■ 'r w:i p^iiit-, and striped homespun Vist of durK
111 •' L’tioii. '1 iie owner is requested to come forward,
pi periy, pay charges, and take him away, or
■>' e iea.t with as tiie law directs.
\VM, R. BOLTON, Jailor.
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v\llK>KKV! \VIII:5KKY!!
■ '■! li'.w re.;eiviiig
I'J Bt),s .\ioiiumentTl White Whissey;
lo *• -\pp.e Br.mdy;
15 •* Uoms. do,
!•'> “ Old K_\e Whiskey,
h . - sehcted by myself with care, und will be
P lor C,-VoU only. E. F- .M -lORE.
I’’' r 2%. 72-lm
llAKFKirS W EKKIA.
j'llE n!\t No will commence the -d volume- We
[ " luMii>ii i, ill re. tree of post.ige, lit •'52 -'>0 per
' .1, pii^alile inv.iriably in advance. Those who
II I': relief-their subscriptions, or new subscribers,
■ lenuisie'i to call immediately at tlie Book Store,
I. p iper will be ordered till paid for
E, J. hale & SON'.
I'Im' and Correspondi^ncc ot
Ige James Ir. del'_ otie of the .Associate Justices ol
u\.r.-me Court ot the United States, by (IrifHth
■ 1: O'. J list rec d. E, J. ll.\LE, Jf- ;^()N
tlie, r-
J. .\l
[O^ 1 tic i'rcsbyterian 1‘salinodisl-
liaracter Notes. A further supply just received.
), t. :J4. E. J HALE cS: SON.
Norici:.
1' ■'HE undersigned having executed a power of At
torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized
^ make settlements for me and in my name, an i
_'i iii-i;ii:y ti. transact all business as I might or could
li: wen- 1 per-c.nally present. J. J. -MODuE.
Fayuti.-ville, .lune 3, 1^57. 13tf
I’ucket Diaries I’or 18.')8.
E. J, HALE & SON.
.^IcKS'VrS! 1
inroria- liV' friends and the
M^huilt lip larire substantial
(>1 1 .•'taiid. expressly for man-
ririiikf.il for the very liberal
1 for the last ’J 1 years, h.'
hopes by strict attention to b\i.;ness. with a desire
to give saiisl'.icii.in, to merit a coiilir.u.-i.ice ot the
same. He wm ratits his work t'> be made id the best
in.itenal and nv ■■ siii-i ience 1 v.irktueii iu 'Vich branch
- I'Lt' i rui.t.v
3 ft pul-.lie, tiiut he
I5r:ck !’.iii' liiii;s at hi
ufjictiirilip I'ai'i ii.iri"^
piitroiiaire he h.i"; rcci'ive
ot til'' Imsines'i. !lis work 'vill
with vny ma il- in the I’n'''".!'■'* i^'
durabiliiy He i-, .i,>r T U'iif 1 to
Work ill his line on i- i.id tortus
elsew iu're ; h.it is as well 1 i:i*-. II
Fi.n isn Ki>, the L\'.l SI'
^ l I'’ ri^t s, /> //’i I'/C, II tck'itli'O
I' , f
Evoro!lerd in liii- I 'aie, am! n very Urge stock
of v.’ork rie.arl'. riii 'a' :i-Ii v:'1 t'(‘ tiiiisbed daily.
-\11 o; which ’will be - i| 1 very low for '.^"t^. or on |
short time t.j pinii-tii.l .■ n - t.n:iers, H e has o!> j
hajid lanre thin (»M liiMtKi:H M» FIFTY Vehi j
clestinished and in cour't' of con-it ruction. [
i6fi*— -Vll Work iiit'iv I'ni's « .-u rm'''I 1-month
wit h f 11 r ■! s I ;• e, :in I s I; ;.ii M it ‘ail I .y K-i d '
or Mati'ii-il W'!i lie n-i -I're.l Iree of cliM'^e.
l’ciso;i>; wishing to bny ,voa; 1 1 ;• well to call and
exam ne f r v ■
(ir 1 'I S t h:i ;ik tu’lly r. c
Re) liriiig executt- I
reysoiril le terms
Mft !>• > ■
l\\VKTTi:VILI.I), i\
aiilf of firn ii Sfri ffj a /etc D'Xtrs Xorth oT .
^ the }Utrk't Ihntttfi. \
TBIHE Subscriber desires through tbi®
I*tmedium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestoweil ufxin his House the past :
year — and as he has just erected New Stables and
Carriage .Sheil convenient to the House and to water ,
he fakes plea.siire in saying to his patrons and the,
public generally, that he is still prepared to acco'u-
mod.ite them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.cn-
age In retofoi e received. Every exeition on his pirt .
shall be used to rendt'r them comfortable during their '
sojoiu n with him. His table is always supplied with .
the best the market atfonls.
r. SHEMWELL.
March 1. 18">o. Ht;-tf
DOIJIUN ilOl SK!
I’OWER.'J i C(l., 1’KOI‘H 1 KTOHS.
•^ji^HE I’roprietors of this Establisiiinent
M- announce to the public, that owing to
the constantly increasing patronage extend
ed to them, they h.ive been induced to en-
ir;re the accommod:'tion by the addition of
an extensive l»ininir Room on the lower floor, und suite
of Rooms on the second flooi-: thus enabling them to
accommodate all who m.ay favor them with a call. .\nd
they (I’e.l'je tliem-^elve-. to .-in increase-1 exertion to
give s.iti^l.icrioti to their pritioris.
S[) icioas .Stables .ittached an l careful Ostlers in at-
t eiil:. lice
The I'ligible locution of the Establishuient, with the
experience of the Proprietors in (iroviding for the com-
't their ji.atrons. they hope will st'cure to them a
er.il share of the travel.
The Western .-uid .Southern Stages arrive at and de-
rkmanship i part fnim this Hoii-ie.
I'air.aiies in atti-iidance on arrival and departure of
, Ste-im I’. i.its, f.ir the accommodation of passengers.
I Horses and Carri.airos furnished at anv notice for car-
tinpare favorablv
for ne atiie-^s and
.^eil m l do any
i -iiiv work done
n >,T has on hand.
t rt
iib,-
i\ c i in 1 ] roin 1 lly attenW'l to-
.it short noticfc >»nd on ver}
HO-tf
rying travellers to any part
vjrr-e'jtO .
.1. \v. iuivi:u
w rt'ci-iviriii fhc Nurtli tht
lilU s
5 3 ji\i ri 151^
ever ■ ffcre.l in this noirlM'; which, added to his own
m.inul ictn!-e, m ike-; hi.' as.'"rrni -nr 'oinplet«;—.all of
which lie will ;--‘ll nii tl.eioAe'T .-^-iible terms I' ircash
or lUi time to piii.ctuul ^•u^!l.meI s.
Fa':iio!i:;Kle puinfe i I' lttagc bed-room Furniture in
setts; cur e 1 hair .nid shuck, in.I cotton M.ittresses;
Looking (ilas'e-i: Wiliow W.agons and Cradles: Side
Board': Bureaus: ■•secretai ie> and Book-Cases: VVhat-
Nots; I'ables, all s;>rls: V\ ash .Stan.Is: ('andle .'itands:
Wardr ,bes: Pii ture Frauies and (Jlass: Window Sha les:
Cornices: Curtain Band-:; Sofas in Mahogany and
Walnut: Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Hivans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine lio.sewooi] Piaiio.s, one with .^'^>lian At
tachment; Rosewood M«!o liatis. from the bet manufae-
tories iu New V*»rk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
prices —freight only ad lel.
Septemt.er 2. 4-')-tf
J.
Fayetteville. .May 12. lS,‘»tj
V AlJ
the adjacent country.
W. PtiW ERS, & CO.
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ww.i: iMioiM'ji'rv
tois
0 )i-’FFU for sale, my I..\NL).’^ in the Town of Fay-
B etieville. about l:5o .Vcr-’S. known as the
MUMFOHD SWAMP.
.Abou; >'• \cre.s o!* it i.s fine .Me.i-low Land, astheCrofi
iit.w I 11 it will sh«'-v. A^s.l. t'le
I SSri k Stor> :ml l.ot
I near the M-irket S'juari*. occupied by Mr. John A
j I’eml. rtoii.
I .V Large and Valu.ible Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
t, jikI lUi 't carefully sc- ^laxwell and Muinford Streets, known as the Hotel
! (« irdeii Lot,—Could be iivi ied into several Building
Lets--Very near the new Female High .School 15uildings.
.M.' , the .''tab.e 1. 't •iJjoining, frouting on .Mumford
St reel.
Se\eral ItESIR.UW.i: I’.(,'1LIHN(; LOT.S on both
W’ins' I.' und .NIumford .'^treets.
-Ml this property can n .w be jmrchased on favora
ble ti’rms. and a large jiart can remain on liond and
'lortuLavxe if desire.1.
TllO. J, CURTIS.
)ct. 10, 1 So-'). -Lj-tf
Wfl O wo 17y r> HA VE riio CGII7 / T?
.4 Cnrri'iije K^fnhJhhment on thf Milifari/
'ireen^ oppositp the M’thiuli$.t (^hitrch,
froiifinj on Mumford
1
THE ckij:hk.tki> noi,i..\Ni) uf.mp.dy tor
©rSFEPSlA,
DISE\SK OF Tiff] KIDNETS,
LIVER COMPUAINT,
WEAKXKSS OF AXY KIXD,
FEVER AND AGUE,
Ani) the various affections cnnxpquent upon a tlisorilereii
STOMACH OR LIVER,
Surh as Imlice^tion. Aridity of the Sioiiiin h, Colicky T.iins
lle,*r;lmrn. l.o-s ot ,\p|ietile, Hr^ponilpncy CoslivJ-nes'. HIiiiil iiml
Hlei'dinc I’ile-t In nil N.tvoiI', Kheiniiittic. iimi .Veur.iiu : .Ml't-c-
timis it h IS ill nniiier.iii-i ill tmcpn |iroveil highly lirneticiiil, »nil
in iitliprj Ptferlt-il a (Ifoiiirij rarr
'I'hi' W a purely vpijetilile coinpounil, i>re|iareil on strictly scien
t.tic tirinriplP'. nltfr ilie ill.inner of tlie celetirated H 'llanil Pro-
iH—or, Itiieriiive. ni'CHiiic o( in ere-il >tKr'si in iiio-i/>( ihe
Kiiropi'iin stme'. il- inlf > luction into the Cniteil .-l.it-n w:i' in
teii -nt more P'| «rially lor thn>f of our I'.ithcr unii sr ittcreil here
•iiiil there ov*T the i .re of this aiiijhiv country .Mceliiij: with
iirem 'Un-rs.; iiinunH ihpiii. I now olfiT it to the AiiiPrii'an t>uhti'.
knovi iiiL'Oiiit Its irul y wontlerl'ul iiietticiniil virtues must tie :tc
Knott le.isPil.
It is p irticularly rer.onimeniieil to tliose imt-oms whose ronstitu-
timi' havo (iron iinpiiiri'il by the contiiiuou' use ofnriieiit
'|iir'I>, or other tinm.s of ili'S pation. «;tn rnlly in^lantaneou > in
ftl. ct. it tind its way direitlylo the y.it of liie, thriliiii:: and
qiiii kenon! every nerve, r.ii-^iiiu up the ilr.iopint: s()iril, ,tnd, in
|.ic\ iiilu-oni: new health and viaiir in llip sy'tem.
.\( I I'll K—Whoevi r expects to find thi> a Ik verat'C will ho dis-
ipjioiiitpil; hut to the sick, weak und low spiriied. it will provi' a
giateiui ariaieitic corJial, po-jses'eti ot -iiiiiiuhir ruiiiedial prupcrties
c A c r I o s :
'I'hp '.TPat popul irity of thiodelightful .Arniua has induced ina'iy
iniilaliiiii', Wtmli thi‘ pulilic should jjuard attain't purcha'ii't;
lie noi (ipr-u idt il to huv anythina else until you li.tvt sjiveii Hoer-
have’s llollaiiil llitti r'a t.ilr trial. *ne hottlew'll convince you
how intin lely siipprmr it i> to all these imitations.
^;;^s.ild at SI.O I per hottle, or six hottles for S-'i.OO, by the
t^OLK, !• K O P It 1 |;T (J K 6=,
I*AUK, JK. CO.
M ,4 N U F A C T I’ R I N IJ
PH.ARM.ACEUTISTS A.N'L» CHK.MLSTS,
Pittsburgh, Pa,
Samuel J, llinsJale sole agent for Fayetteville,
•lune 14, 1857. Iti-
.NOTICK.
I^HE Copartnership of .Marsh, Carroll & Co., is
this day disolved by mutual consent, and the
business will be settled up by J. F’. .Marst).
J. W C.AKROLL.
U. O MeDUFFlE.
J. F MAC ,
Nov, lit), lH-07. ..-'.It
(iUKA'r l-\'FKiilMilSK!
I':ty>ll4‘vii l* i«> l>oiiii5i lo
'^'lE Subscribers would respectfully inform their
friends and the public, that they have entered
iwto copartncrshiji for the fiurjiose of conducting the
general C.\HlilV(^E BC.'^l.N E.''.S in all its various
parts. .And tieing botli practical workra a, fully un
derstanding their business, they have ao i,- *it'ition to
compaie woik with any est iblishment i . -jitevilU
as to siyie and durubility.
One ot the firm may be known by rt. . ..ja to A.
H. Whitfiold's iron work f ^r the bist two y«ja.rs.
We warrant ail ».)rk to give general satisfactioti
f 01 tw elve Uii i.ths
Rejiuiriitg done iu the neat est manner low for cash
PIEK & BHAMN.
Ja.mks H. Pikr. J.^mk.s Bhanin.
Fayetteville, J ia’y 21, 1H5;5. 62tf
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Godey's Lady’s liook lor
Jjiiiiiary,
E. J. UALE & SON.
T\V(I UOiUiS \IUi\L C. T. H UGH 4i SO.\’S STORK.
Faycl Icvilee, i\. V.
Jan’y 20. ^Oypd
'xo inMIU (J!
H E subscriber is now prepared to till all orders
for
Sm/ferior RncLets.
He manufactures North Carolina material—he em
ploys North Carolina capital and labor.—and he solicits
North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and
by comparing his with Northern price.s, be hopes fo be
able to make a favorable showing. \ TRIAL is what
he wants.
Messrs, WORTH UTLEY of this place are Agents
for the sale of the above Buckets.
G. H. MAKEPEACE,
Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, lJ^'i7. 82-y
i)i-:KP iuvi:u coAi..
KITUMINOUS COAL of the best ‘Quality can bt
had at the works at Egvf*t, at a reasonable prici
by the Ton. VVM. McCLANK.
Mining Engineer,
May 21, 18ot> b-tt
HOOP IR(>X.
A L.VRGE lot of Hoop Iron for Cotton, For salt
m low, by J.VS. O. (’^OK.
Nov’r 9. 58-iim
Blank W arrante for sale herr,
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U')I!F.IM' I). (iUKKN.
iL \TE (iUEEN WE.\R.)
WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, Sic.,
FAVKrTKVlLiJO, N.
1) J. be^s to return his sincere thanks to the
public for the kin l patronage so liberally be-
stowe 1 upon the late Firm, and informs them he has
bou^i.t the interest of .1. S. We.ir. and will continue
the bu'iness in all its br.anches at the old stand, under
his entire superintendence.
.N. I’> .\11 W,Itches left with him for repair will be
taken apart ill the presence of the owners, and the
neces'iry repairs jiointed out to them and a written
contnict given for the same, which work will be war-
rantu 1 for two years,
t>;i hand and for s.ile now, the luosi varied and
choice selection of C1,0C1\S and othe*' '.ime pieces
that h IS ever been olfered to the public ir. North Caro
lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also
w.\ i.u.'vv af’or two years.
iiv to and by the late firm will be j.aid
R [lurejeivel by II. I). GREEN.
.Vugust2‘), iHot;. ,34-tf
1‘niLK’ \o rici:
is H1111EI5\ (.;i\'E.N’. that Books ol’ Subscription to
the capital stock if the Central Rail Road, from
IJeauf >rt Harbor viu Kenansville. ('linton, Fayetteville,
iiid N\ est. will be opened on Thurs l.iy, the lOth day
of .\pril 18.It), ;iiid rem.ain open according to the terms
of the Charter until further notice, at the following
[ilaces and under direction of the following named
(lersotis. Commissioners in the Charter, viz;
In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk
of the (’ounty Ceurt at ,)acksonville, and at the Post
t)itice Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Ward, J. H.
toy, iiobert White, John .A. Averitt, Jr,, t.iwen Hug
gins, L. W. Humphrey.
In I arteret county, at the ofHce of l>r. M. F. Aren-
dell at Beaufort Dr. .M. F. -Arendell, .1. F. Bell, L.
r, (iglesbV,
At the store of (.} W. Taylor nt Carolina ('ity,—Col.
'Wn. N. Dennis, H. .S. Bell, (’apt. Levi Oglesbv, Bridge
Arendell.
In Diipiin comity, at the ofiice of the County (.'ourt
t'lerk at Kenansville, — Major Owen 11. Kenan, David
Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Win. E. Hill, Wm. ,). Houston,
Stephen Graham.
In Sampson county, at thr oHice of the ('ounty (’ourt
t’lerk at (’linton,—Thomas 1. Faison, Dr. Thomas
Bunting, Wm. McKay^ Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison,
J. R. iieaiiian, .Alfred .lohnson.
In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office
of .\ \. McKethan,—Thomas I!. Underwood, Randal
•IcDaniel, Edward L, Winslow, John (’. Blocker.
Form of subscription:
The Uuilersigned agree to take the number of shares
if -'Sin') each, set opposite to our names respectively,
in the t’entral Raii Roail (Company; and in all resjiects
to comply with the torms of the Charter.
N uuefc . Residoii;.; I No. of s';iares ('ash I Work.
I 1
Subscrij tions may be made payable in work, and
aiay specify whether for grading or cross-ties: and
■itockliolders »;hall in every case have preference in
taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi-
nxer’s estimate.
As soon as one hundred thous.md dollars are siib-
scribeii, the (Commissioners of Onslow county'are to be
'lofified, and they are reiiu'red to call a meeting of
■Stockholders to organize the Company.
March 15, IH-t*;. l,"tf
F all kinds, is e.xecuteil in the best manner.
Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re
bound in the same style they were before. This will
ave the repurchase of new books. Librarians connected
with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen
roiding at a distance, will find it a matter of economy
to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices
will be made upon large orders; Pack them and send
theiTi with particular directions to this cbtablishment;
tnd when finished, they will be carefully’ repacked and
returned without delay.
1 h ive the best stock of mater'.' ■
ship will cotupare with any eith--; it .• ' •
“^outh.
.Vppiv for a list of Binding prices befui c li- .
vhere. The undersigned respectfully solicits a aa,.re
d’patronage. THOS. H. TILLING H.AST,
Anderson Street.
Not. 5, 1857. 64-Y
Di\ Ilftirks^s Hisfortf
O \ O K T II V \ II O 1.1 -\ \ .
The SubscriViers are now prepared to furnish the 1st
volume of this valuable work, which has received the
highest commendation wherever it has been read, not
only for its literary execution but for its typographi
cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from us or
from our General Agent for the State, H, W. Horne of
this )i!ace, or any of his Assistant Agents. The price
v.iries according to style of binding: In handsome i
cloth *1 2;'>; in Library Sheep Jjil 5i: in half Calf •'^1 ■
75. It i.s sdi.o onlv mii ('asii. None will be charged, i
either by ourselves or our .\geiits. A liberal discoun' |
will be made where ijuantities are taken to sell again ;
It will be sent by mail to any part of the country,
on receipt of the puice and 21 cents to pay postage.
The 2d volume is in course of jireparation. There
will J robably be four or five volumes in all. The suc
ceeding volumes will probably contain about 5ut) p.iges
each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher }irice,
viz; half a cent a page for the cloth binding, 2^> cents
additional for xheep and 50 cents additional lor the
half calf binding. E. J. H.\LE vV S>N.
Fa; etteville, .April 2'.*, 1H57-
P. The -Agent and his .Assistants design to visit
every county in the State, with the book, as soon as
convenient. In the nieun tinie, orders to him or to us.
accompanied by the cash, will receive jirompt atten
tion.
ST\NI).\RI) it MlSrELLAXKOlS
noo US.
R. KANE'S .\,ctic Lxpit ratioiis.—cloth, shee]
•ind halt'c.alf: Prescott's Ferdinand and I'.ibell i.
(’oiii|uest of Peru. Phillip 2d, and Comiuest of Mexico;
Henry t’lay’s Works, li vols ; Benton’s fhirty W'ars in
the U. S. Senate; Daniel We'ister's Works, ti vols ;
.Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving's Works, I-') vols..
clulli ;ind sheep; Memoirs of Wm Wirt; lrvin;z’s Lite
of Wiisliington, cloth and sherp; l.ife and Co:respon-
dence of Webster; Com. Perry's Japan Expe iitMii; .\b-
bott's Napoleon; The Indigenous Races of the Eartli,
by Nott I't (iliddon: Recoliections of .V Lire I itue. by
(.ioodrich. (Peter Parley;) Hume and .Mac.iulay11 i.--
tories ot' England; Hallam’s, Robertson's, Johnson
Burkes, .\ddison's, Hannah .More's und Dick’s Works;
Southey's Common Place Book: Historical Collections
of Virjrinia; Dickens’s Complete Works, l:i vols ilius-
tr;iteu; La.Maitine's History of Turkey; The t.^ueens of
Scotland, by Agnes .''tricklaiui: (i il.l'':i:tli s .Vnim.ited
Natuie; Noctes .Ambrosiatue. 5 vo. -.,—edite l by Dr
McKenzie; Rollin's .Ancient Histur;.; Coiistitutioiiai
Text !5ook; Millman’s Gibbon's !;o::ie: The St.atesuian s
.Maiiu.'il; i'ales and Novels ot .Mmi.i Edgeworth; Proc
tor's History of the ('rusades; liambers’ Int'oriiiatioii
for the People: Tytler s I tiivei .-al History: Boswell s
: Life of Dr. Johnson: Chambers’ Miscellany. DJ vols ;
.Ap-^'leton's Cyclopelia ot Biography: Tlie Scottish
(jael: Encyclopedia Americiiia. 11 vols.; W aver’.y
.Novels in 12, "21 and 27 vols ; Wilson’s lales of the
Borders and of Scotlaml; DeTocnueville s Democracy
in .Viiierica: Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors:
Bulwer's Novels, complete in one vol; Plutandi s Lives:
.'lodirii l’>riti^-h Essayists: Lyell's Principles of tieolo-
gy: r.iles of the .\rai)ian Nights, 1 vols. illustrated:
.Nlaurj';^ Physical Geography of the .''ea: .Adventures
of a (ieiit'.eman iu Search of a Horse: .Mrs. Lilis j
Family .Monitor and (iuide to .'Social Ha{ipiness; 1 lie
Uache.or of .''alam itic i, by Le Sage: History of the
Revoiutiotis 111 Europe: Lockhirts Life ot Walter
.''cotf: Hogg's Wiiiter|Eveniiig Talcs: Woodl'all's J uniu:'-
.Mchit i^h's .Miacellanies: llainilton's Phiiosojdiy and
: l.iter.iture; .Mc.Xulay's Mi.-cellanies; Marshall's Wash-
’ iiigtoii: Lite of Pinckney; Braude s Encyclopedia: 1 he
Prince of the House cf Davi l: The Poetical Works oi
Hem.ins, Scott. Campbeii. .MiUon, Byiou, .Moore, Burns,
Sliakspeare, iVc , in various styles,
j E. J. HALE .S: SON.
noous.
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■ '^il.M.Vr'S Civil Law:
Roscoe's (’rim. Evi
dence:
Chitty on Contracts;
*• Ciimin.il Law;
“ “ Pleaaing;
."^tepben on Ditto.;
Chitty on the Law of Car
riers;
Selwyn's Nisi Prius, — .\iu.
Notes:
Smita's Chancery Practice;
“ Landlord and Teu-
iint:
“ on Contracts;
“ Leading Cases;
Story on Conflict of Law;
“ Eijuity Jurispru
dence:
“ on Sales;
“ on Partnership;
Eijuity Pleadings:
on (.'ontracts;
Fearne on Remainders-
Edwards on Bailments:
Byles’ on Bills:
Tayler's Law Glossary:
Dart on Vendors and Pur
chasers of Real Estate;
Broom’s Legal .Ma.viiiis;
“ C(>mnicntaries on the
(’om. Law;
.Adams’s Equity:
“ on Ejectnifeiit;
Burrili iin (.’iri um. Evidi-nce:
Law Dictionary
Leading (.'ases in E'|uity:
Tidd'.-) I’ractice—.Am. .N.iti's:
Hill on Trustees. *• ‘•
I Matthews' Presuni|itive Evi-
1 •ilence;
' Powell on .Mortgages:
i (’antweU’s .lustice;
I Supreme Court Reports, \c-.
Markie oil .''laiidi f:
Sedgwick on the .Measure
ot Danriger-;
Sedgwick on .■statutory and
l^’otis. Law;
Hale s Pleas ot the I'rowii:
Bisho{) on .Marriage aii'l
Di vori.'c:
Mitford sCli.incery Piead-
iii-r':
Sanderson Lsesijc Irusts:
Hargr.ive .V Butler's ( uKe
tijioii Littleton;
U. .'States Digei-t:
St.tte Trials of the L. ;
Russell on .\rbiti ation:
.Morris on llepievin;
Troubat oil Limited I’art-
iiersfiii .':
Sugdeli oil \ ^'t;dor^:
on power,-:
Saiin lers on Pleading;
Rei'orts;
.\ddisoii on ( ontracts;
A\ hartot! on Homicide;
Wharton .y Sti.e's .'Wed
,1 uri>prud>-nee;
Newlan I on t-'oiitracts:
Roper on l.egacii
Williams nii txeculoi.':
on i’ersotial I’ro-
]>ert \;
• Wiver on Conveyancing;
Lube's K'Hiity l'!eidin-.
(ireslev's Law of Lii-
deiicc;
Kent's (’..mmeiit irie-:
('iirti.' s I oiiiiiiei.t.ir,:
Bradford's .''iirri'irale Ite-
yiort-;
Tu]'j)iiig on .\I itid iniU'.
Crown ( ireuit • ’ ii'ipaii: -a
W iley's N. C. I'orin I'n. '■ ;
\C.
E. ,1 H.\i.i:. \ SOS'.
i:ook>.
S ^1,'NG LlSON'S rherapeiitii-s an I .M iJcri i M- lic i
“ Medical Dictioiiai\:
“ Human Physiol..^y:
“ Practice oi Me lic.itie;
“ ot; .New Remedies;
Meigs' Tre.itise on otist.-tiic^-;
“ Woman, :ind her Disease*;:
“ Chiidlie l Fevers:
Diseases ot the Uterus:
Dewees on 'hi'drrn;
“ •• Females;
H.irner’s .\natomy and llistolouy:
Nliller’s Principles oi Surpc.-ry:
Practice of do ;
15art,lett on the Fevers of tiie U. ,'f;iter-;
Wilson's Human .Anatomy, by G- d lar I:
Ricnrd and Hunter on \ eiien-il, by Butii>t‘-al;
W'ats'in's Practice of I’aysic. by Con lie;
Wood and IJ.iche’s L . S, Dispensatory:
Pancoast's Wistir's .Vnatomy;
Wilson on Disease.s of the Skin;
“ “ tfce .'^kin and H.air;
Eve’s ."Surgical (?ases;
Churchill on (Jhildren, by Keatinfr;
“ System of .Midwifery, by Condie;
“ Diseases of Women fiy do.;
Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by ’I’homas;
Kirkes’ and Paget's Physiology;
Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry;
Fownes’ Chemistry for Students;
Bartlett on Certainty in -Medicine;
Smith and Horner’s .Vnatomical Atlas:
Rird on the Urinary UepoBites;
Pereira’s Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
Carpenter’s Human Physiology, by Smith;
Dickson’s Elements of .Medicine;
Taylor on Poisons, by Griflitli:
Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulati. n;
Wilson on Syphilis;
Draper’s Physiology—illustrated;
Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &c., &c.
E, J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 26, 1857.
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WANT.' AM) I.NTKItK.ST.S OF
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I NlU i; rilK \l v|>K'i:,s ok IHK >l I’KKINTKXUENT of com*
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CoNTAINl.Mi F.AMILIAK Hl.STORV A.N’I) DESCRIP-
Tlo.N (IF NOKfll CAUOLI.NA.
Sok’cfious it! I’raso and Verse; aiuny of them by
eiuiiiciit eitiz'. iis of tbe .State,
HlST iRlC.VL AND CHRONOi-OGICAL TABLES,
-\ud a v.ar.ety of .Miscellaneous Information and Sta
tistics. by
13.
.Vu!ti'’ier :i is a new an I revised editi.jn of the North
Caroliti.-i K>*ader. first jiublished in 1851. Numbers 1
an t 2_i'ist issued, complete the ssries, which is, as a
whole, idieaper than iuiy other series of Readers in th«
United Stales, and as complete.
The I'.'iitor i Prof. liublKiid) in bis Preface to Num
ber 1 d'*ems it ptoper to allude to a few of the peculiar
adv;inta;res aimed at by the Superintendent of Common
Schools wliiii- making eiloi-ts to have this work com-
jileted Th‘‘se are.
1. /■/,, > III III- -jt a J'ckUh'J of selj'-ih-iirmlmce,
and till- eiKi'liiieiit of popular sentinient in behalf of
tin- St:ire and its institutioiis. It was not thought im-
I'ortar.t, h .-vi-vi r, f b.ivo oi.ire than one number of
the l;i I i- I'- ol merely a l-i.--il interest.
2. th' '.ri! ', 'i iin-liiTf roni/tlahini o/ in com-
..— .'/•. o r’t'ii.i/i til Itxl /looks; an ex-
p. \c ii.i'iit. uti I I II'* wii;.-li injures llie .''chools by
pi.-Mi,; 1.;^ ti;e 1-i.i Ill'll fr.iiii being ('lassilied. ,A se
ries of h'liiie l!i a b-i'. it w iS supposed, would be cer-
triiniy II' ' I. 1!, I 'bw '»Tc:it i-vil thus .ivoided.
/v’l /,'/, .. till' popular system of Ite-iders being
ti., II,’ li. 1 i.einz 111 a Ic s > olten merely to add to
till- , r..:it~ 'ii iiiiTh .is iii'l publishers.
1 his sfiies i^ to coii'-ist of fewer numbers than
tliiis-' ui-ii-r.i.iy u^e 1, and it is believed that these
nuMiiiers :iri- .■.uffieient. while if the system were uni-
vevs.-iiiy ii>c I in th- .'tate, the sum saved to parent*
and cbi.dreii w tu;.! .liii .ii it to several thousand d»llaia
aiiiiu.aiiy.
. ’ ! "f rliil(fri‘/i learning to rend coin-
, ,, '/i/ • •r'liltiir hut not ot the churacter called
.//'//,.V, c'iitaiiiing, in lessons easy enough
rrect specimens of ,'tyle, interesting in
proper morals, and religious
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tor aii ;i;_t
!n itti r. ill 1 ini-.iicatiii;,
iii.'ti iicl 'oil.
'! he ju ices at e. for No. 1, 2-') cent"'; No. 2, •‘57J ceiils
a!.d No 7-', Cents. .A liberal deduction from these
prices to .\lercliai;ts ainl School Teacher.i».
E. J. HALE \ SON.
Fuyetteville, .luly 2'J. 2'J-
[Ji'i: iXSl RANCK.
fyiHE Undersigned has been appointed .\gen t of
.fi- the N'lVtli '.iroiiii.i Mutual Lite Insurance Com
pany. Every nii iiilier fur life particijiates in the jiro-
fit- o;'the I oiiip.iii.in i tiie annual premium for
lile mt iiibcrsliiii. wiiere it amounts to >>oO or more,
may be pai'i one-iialf in cash, and the other half iu
a note a t 12 months.
DebioM lives may be iuauied by creditors. .A man
m.iy in.'iire his own i..u for the exclusive beiietit of
his family The lives of -' .. i-.- :n iy be insured.
This ^ysif'm is rnp';.,iy frrovvla:' into favor, all over
the civiii/.eu nor a It is one bv wliich a family, for
a small sum auuuai.y, m.i_\ oc jirovided for, after the
death of its he.-i.l, r,n wu-.-e exertions they may have
been defienil.'iit I'or a sii;. ■•n :. It i.-> a gool investment
of money, even if one siiou.ii live long after taking
out a Life I’.in y Kxji .iiiiitjry pamjiiilets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished on application
E. J. HALE.
Blanks for sale at tliis Olhce.