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Grecusboro’, N Carolinn.
May 2H, IS-'iK. 17 Omoapd
A PROCLAM A riOX, ~
his Excellency, TmoMas Hhauo, Governor
ot North t'(iriilind.
H ERE.AS, it has bt'cn represented to me that
* W one .\rchiliald .McDougald, l»ite of the County
of Cumberhiud. di.l on the 27th day of February last,
iu said Coun'y. kill a..d uiur.ler one n’h'imas Munroe.
ur 1 tbfit the sail! McD.)ugald i.- a fugitive fr^m ju»tice,
and has escape'’ beyond the limits of this State.
Now, to me en i th *t th-.' sai.l .Vrchibal.l McDougild
may be arresUd and brought to trial for his s.iid of
fence, I do iiereby issue this uiy Proclamatiou, offeriijg
u Hewar.l of Two Hu iiilre 1 i>.u!ars for his npprehen-
fciou aud delivery to the Siienfi'of Cumberland County.
DESCRlPriON.
McDougald is about fifty years of age. of light hair
and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, ha» a scar
on the face neaf one of his jaws, weighs abou; 165 or
170 pouiuis, is a.ldicted to intoxication, and while
drunk is turbulent and troublesome.
Given uuder my hand ami th« Great Seal of
[l s.]the St.itc. at Raleigh, thi* th« Sixth .lay of
March, A D. 1854.
By the tjovfrrior. TIIOS. BR.AGG,
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S ^UNGLISON’S Therap-'utics and .Materia Medica
IL^ “ .Medical Dictionary;
“ Human Physiology;
“ Practice oi .Me.licine;
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■Meigb’ Treatise on (Jbstetrics;
“ W oman, and her Diseases;
“ Childbed Fevers;
“ Diseases ot ths Uterus;
Dewees ou Cfiildren;
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Horner’s Anato.uy and Histology;
.Miller’s l’rincii>ies of Surgery.
“ Practice of do ;
Bartlett on the Fevers of the U. States;
Wilson’s Humas Anatomy, by Oodd.'.rd;
Ricord aud Hunter on Venereal, by Bumstet j;
Watson’s I’ractice of Physic, by Condie;
Wood and Bache’s U, S. Dispensatory;
Piiticoas'-’s Wistar’s Anatomy;
Wiison ou Diseases of the Skin;
“ ** the Skin aud Hair;
Eve’s Surgical Cases;
Churchill on Children, by Keating;
“ System of Midwifery, by Condie;
“ Diseases of Women by do.;
Ellis’s .Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
Kirkcs’ and Paget’s Physiology;
Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry;
Fowiics’ Chemistry for Students'
B irtlett ou (’ertainty in .Mediciue;
Suiiih and Horner’s Auutomical Atlas;
Bird on lilt Uiiuary Deposifes;
I eieiiiih Miiteria Me.lica an.l Therapeutica;
arpentei s lluiiian Physiology, by Smith;
Dickson’s Ehrnicnts of .Me>licine-
Taylor ou Poi."-ons, by Griliith;
Burrows’ ou Cerebral Circul.-aiou-
Wilson on Syphilis;
Draper’s Phy.siology—illustrated;
Solly oa the iiraia; Hope ou the Heart, &c. &o.
K- J. uale’& son.
Oct. 2tt, 18C7.
■W. H TTIRLING-TON,
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WILML\OTON, N. C.
WILL give bil prompt personal attention to tb«
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Nov. 8, 1856. tf
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HUNDRED .aCRES .if Land in us healthy a sec-
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F>RI V .\’RES. >n which are a good Dwellirg and
all necessary out h. uses, in goo 1 repair
ON E H L .N DK11D .an.l .> 1X 1' V .VCRES. g.iod ri v«r bot
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produces fine croj s of •'"tt.>n and Com.
NINE HUNDRED at.d SlXI'V Ai'RE.S (.'reek and
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Tills pioperty vsiil lit, sold cheap uua on accommod.-i-
ting terms.
-Ad.ire3 the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0 ,
.Monroo ‘ ouiitv. .Alabami
AMLLIAM W. ENGLl.SIT.
March 11, 1>'58. 92-ly
~W.\TEH WilEEJ>: W.^i'Kii WiTkI-Xs!!
E are now muuufacturiiig Vandewuter’s im
proved
JONVAL TURSIWE WATER WHEEL,
for Mills and Fiictories of every .iescription: au'l all
those wishing to 'iiqoove their water power will find it
for their iiitere-it to a.ldn's-i u^ by letter, st.it ng the
number of feet, h.-a 1 and t'.iU; th dr usu il aiuouut of
Water; the kiii'l ol' machinery to be driven. We can
then give them pi.ce of wheel, i r wh.it we will furnish
Wheel at.d priticipu Ge-irs f'.ir, w:HT-irite I to do a cer
tain amount ot w.^rk. T ’le given to teif the Wieel, and
if it does not coinj t;[.> to our figure, the Wiieel aud
Gears tcj ke .felivtj .-.i t > u-i at the mill of the purchaser.
ReFEHKNCE GIVI;.N‘.\M> nKQt lRl.l).
HUATH STEVENSON,
Laurel Fru'tory, Priiice George's c^'unty, .Md
ROBERT B.\llll», .Ag'Mit. •
A. A. McKF/niA\
■ » ESPECTFULLV informs his friends and the
0% public, that he In'* built up large substsntial
Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, exjjressly for man
ufacturing Carriupes. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 years, be
hopes by strict atteution to !'uine>is. with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of tbe
snme. He warrants his work to be made of the best
material and by experience.1 wor’icmen iu each branch
of the business. His work will compare favorably
with any made in the UniteJ .States, for neatness and
durability. He is .leterrninc.l to sell unJ do any
work in liis line on as good terms as any work d^ne
elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand,
Finished, the LARGEST STOCK of
( urrui're.s, flt^rouchca, Uocknwnijs^ and
Ever oflere.l in this place, an.l a very large stock
f'f work nearly fin'shed. which will be finished daily
All of which will >e sold very iow for Cash, or on
sbort time to punctual custotners. fiiai?*' He has on
band more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi
cles finisL%d and in course of construction.
All work made by him is warranted 12 months
with fair usage, and should if fail by bad workmanship
or materiHl will be repaired Iree of charge.
Persons wisliing to buy wouM >io well to call and
examine for themselves.
'.)rder8 thankfully received aud promptly attended to. 1
Repairing executed at short notice and on very |
reasonable terms.
.May 2H, 1K,5{. tf-«'rf
pi uLic Norici: |
BS HEREBY GIV'KN, that Book* of Subscription to j
the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from
Beaufort Harbor vi.i Kenansville. (,’linton, Fayetteville,
an.l West, will be opened on Thursday, the lOth day
of.Vpril 1 850, and remain open according to the terms
of the Charter until further notice, at the following
places and under .lirection of the following named
persons. Commissi.mers in the Charter, viz:
In the (’ounty of '>n>low. at the office of the Clerk
of the Counry Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post
Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, O. J. Ward, J. H
Foy, Robert White. John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug
gins, L. W. Humphrey.
In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren-
dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. -Arecdell, J. F. Bell, L,
T. Oglesby.
At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col.
Wm. N. liennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge
•Arendell.
In Dupiin county, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Kenansville, — Major Owen R. Kenan, Davi.l
Reid, Isaac B Kellv, Wm, E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston,
Stephen Graham.
In Samps in county, at the office of the County Court
('lerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison. Dr. Thomas
Bunting, Wm. McKn^^ Pitrick Murphy, Wm. Faison,
J R. Beariian. Alfred .lohnson.
In ( umberlaml couiitv, hI Fayetteville, nl the office
of A. A. McKpthan.—Thomas R. Uii'lerwood, Ranlal
McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blooker.
Form of subscription;
The Undersigne.l a^roe to take the number of share*
of ."illOO each, set opposite fo our names respectivel,.v
in the Central Raii Roa.l Company: an I in all respects
to comply with the t."irms of the Charter.
III*. K. A.
FFICE Front Rooms, over
Chemist and Drug Store.
Feb’y 7, ISofj.
RI..1CK,
Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s
76-tf
THO. O. FULLER,
Jittorney and Counsellor at Mjuw.
OFFICE at Ewcles’s Bridge, recently occupied by
James Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C
Jan’y 1, 1857.
LOVEIIIJ ELDlilDGE,
•.Attorney at IjUw,
^MriLL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp-
» » sou Counties.
Smithfield, April 16, 185C. 9f5-tf
"Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and General Coinmission
MERCHANTS,
JFayeltcville^ .V. C’.
J. A. woaxn.
(72tf)
JOS. UTLKT.
T O. & B. G-. WORTH,
(’ominission Forwardinti .Merchants,
O
Drown * Building, Watur Street,
n\lmington^ •>*€’,
Usual advances made on cousignmeats.
Nov. 11, 1867. 59-tf
ANNUAL MEKTING.
The Annual Meeting of the Fayetteville & Albe
marle Plank Road Co., will take place at tbe
Town Hall, in Fayetteville, on Thurjday --5th inst., at
li o’clock. JAS. G. COOK, Pres’t.
August 12, 1858. 36-tm
Exnminntion of Common School Teach-
ers for Hurnett County.
^B^IIE un.lersigned. Committee of Examinatioti of
JL Common School Teachers for Hurnett County,
will meet at the office of the County Court Clerk ia
Summprville, ou Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of
September Court week. Applicants will bear in mind
that the Committee intend to m-ike the spirit of the
law, as they understand it, tue inflexible rule of their
DAMEL .McCORMICK, Ch’m’n,'I
.McNEILL, ICc
McLEAN, j
acfioti.
W. M
A D.
.Aug. lu 1858.
. Com.
30-
COTTON iJAGGING.
UNL'EE and GUNNY B.AGGINQ in quantities to
suit purchasers. For sale by
JAS. G. COOK.
Sept. 17. 43tf
1>
Fiirllier ^upplie^ of Book«.
LIFE of Dr. Kane, by Sniuckir; English Hearts and
English Hands: Parton’s Life of Burr: Haupt
on Bridge Construction; Breckinridge’s Knowledge of
OoJ; WiUou on the Skin; Plutes to ditto; .Mitchell’s
Therapeutics; Williams on the Principles of Medicine;
Wood’s Practice; Pierce’s Algebra an 1 Geometry; (yc.
April 9. E J H.ALE 5t SON.
•Harble Factory.
%
IS,
•ItedicincH^ M*ainlSi Glass, JITc.
^JIHE undersigned are prepared to display their
B- samples for the fall trade to Merchants. Physi
cians, Drugzists and others, aud to sell on the most
advantageous terms possible.
Their Stock embraces the most varied assortment of
nritys^ Sclrnttlic iS Popular Patent
•■fMetlicineSt every variety of
t'oloriK Sk lor Paintingr,
ChemicalH and t'hcmical if'jfres’
SPICES, SOD.\, and other articles usually found at
the grocer’s;
SOAP, PERFUMERY, dhc., dcc.
They especially devote their attention to the pre
paration o. the pure
^liedical Cod Ltiver Oil,
their brand of which has become the standard of su
periority through.)ut the country: in cotijunction with
this they are bottling, for the same class of patients,
a superior artiolo of
Bourbon l^^hiskey,
which for high proof, delicate fl ivor, and ripe age, is
unsurcassed by auy ia the maiket, and is highly es
teemed when taken i;: conjunction with our Cod Liver
Oil. as a valuable aJjuuct tj th.it celebrated and re-
Qirkable remedy.
•Also, direct from the foreign vintages, a large sup
ply of If'/Alf.? and BRAyDIES which cm be relied
on f r purity, proof, hue flavor and conseq aent efficacy
in debility, nervojsneis, affections of the bowels and
other ailments
An examinatica of prices is solicited.
JOHN C. B VKER & CO.
164 N, 3d St., Philadelphia,
Aug 14, 1858 37-2m.
Lord Moiitagu’s Page, by G. F. K.
James, Esq. School Books and Stationery.
Just received. E. J. HALE & SON.
August 12, 1858.
Names ! RebideUv
•Vo.
or s.iares
Cash
Work
^ J j
Suboorij tioiis iii.iy !.e mu Je p.ijab.e in worK, an
may specify whether lor gr.-idinu or cross-ties; an 1
stockholders shall in every case hiiv e preference in i
tiiking Contracts, when Idds are thu same or at Engi
neer’s estim:ite.
As soon as one hundre 1 thousand dollars are sub-
scrilted, the Commissi'.iiers of Onslow county are to be
notifie.i, an.l they are re.pi'Ted to call a meeting of
Stockholders t., organize the Company.
\farch 15. 185t>. 13ff
lly (;E0. J.ALDEil,
Tim iiuOBS IBIHE C. T. IIJISII ISIIVSSIUSI.'
Fayetli*ville, I'.
Jan’v 20, 18.58 64 ypd
V WOMAN’S THOUGHTS ABOUT Wi».MEV; Adele,
by Ju ia KavMii.igh; Illusfritel life of Franklin;
D’lsr.neli’s Sketches of Engli>h Literature; The W,>rks
of Lord Chesterfield; .Anecdot.il tjlio; Cabinet Maker
and Upholsterer’s Compiiiiiiin; The Poetry of Flowers
and h lowers of Poetry; Livingstone’s Ti-iv *ls; t’uiu
ming’s Hunter's l..i e in .\tri n; Vrihian N'iglits; Iiy’s
.Moriiing and Evening Hxercises; Union Bibie Dicti .n-
«ry; Living or U.;ad, by Rev J. 0 Ryle; .Inveoile
Book>>, AC., >vc. E J. H.ALE j: ftON.
AURIVED AT LAST.
WEED’S QUESTIONS ou the CON’FESSIOV OP
faith E. J. HALE & SON.
August 12, 1858.
H
nj E w.iuld c.ill the .ittention of persoiH afflicted '
with Chills an.l Fevers to this celebr.ited Piil, ’
which owes its pojuilarity to no pulling, nor to long,
windy certificates—but solely to its own merits ns a
remcly which never tails t'> cure when taken accord
ing to directions .TC.:omii inyi.ig each box This Piil,
unlike many ethers, c.>nt.iiiis no iniiier il, nor any in
jurious iiigre licnf, a.i.] may be a.luiinistered with per
fect Safety at all times, to young or oM.
.As a preventive ag iinst illiil's. or an’’ other type of
F?ver, ii i.s recoinnien.ie.l as unsurpassed; aud in treat
ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to Quinine,
or any j.rep.-iiatioti cf I’eruviau b.irk. A tri,.l of its
merits is all th.it is lu-e le.l t.) insure if a favorable
position in the estiinatioii of even the most inveterate
opposer ot Proprietnry or Patent prescriptions.
CJIAM/^IUWS AXTJ lilLlOL'S PILLS
Enjoy the reputation of bting at least as good, if 'lOt
better, than any of the various cathartic I’ills of the
age, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral,
or other injurious properties, and Hre tiighly recom
mended in Dyspep.-iia, Liver Complaint, Sick Head-
Hche, Sick Stomach, Hat)itual Costivene.'^s, Indigestion.
Aic , aud diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels aud
Blood generally, they being by their composition
equally ad.ipted to eitlirr of the above Ciises as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such me.liciues
are required. We recommend them to the attention
of all persons. Prepared by
F. M. SWVER & CO.,
Belleviile, Illinois.
Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C.
Also, in all th* towns au.l cities, an.l by numerous
country agents throughout the southern aud western
States and Territories.
F. M. SWVER Co.,
Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s
June o, 185S. Ib-fiin
Fl KTllER SUPriES OF BOOKS, &c.
ri'MlE Knowledge of God, objectively consi.Jered, f>y
Breckinridge, The Priuce of the House Daviif;
Simon i^uggs; Wild We.-item Scones; Webster’s Una
bridged L'ictionary; Mackey’s Lesiconof Free-.Masonry;
I'resfjy terian Psalinodist; Stoddar.i’s Juveuile Aiitli-
metic; Grcenleal's .Mental Arithmetic; Steel Pens;
Mathematical InsirumeutB; Invoice ana Reference
Files; s:c., .^c. £. J. HALE ^ 60N.
Feb. ti, lbu8.
SilKMW house,
F\VKTTi;VII.I,K. \.
East side of Grtsn Street, 1 few Doors X^orth Of
the Market House.
rjlIIE Subscriber desires through this
H. medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage besfowe.l up.in his House the past
year—and >is be has just orecte.l New St.ables and
Carriage Shed convenient t. the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
public generally, that he is still pr.*pare 1 to accom
modate them with transient ami perm inent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.on-
age heretofore receive.1. Every exertion on his part
ghail be used to rei.der them comfortable during their
Sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the market atforils.
P. SHEMW'ELL,
March 24, 1855. 80-tf
JOSEPH KAKEii, Ju.,
ATTOK\KV AT LAW,
■ RT AS taken an office next door to W’m. B. Wright’s
■ It- Law office on Green Street. He will attond and
practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber
land, Blailen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 1S53. 79-tf
NEW BOOKS.
Living and LoVING, by Virgmia L Townsenl;
Tempest and .'^unsliine, by .*lrs Ho'mes; tlob-
bctt’s .A Ivice t> Young Men; Mrs. El;is's F.itu ly \ioii-
iior; The Builder's Companion; P.-iinter, Gilder and
Varuisher's Companion; Psilmsaiid Hymiis, assortcl
Kinds; Cjnfessiou of Faith; School Books, ..tc v\c.
Just received. E. J. H.VLE & SON’.
Further of* .School Book'».
^Mini’s G R.V ,M vl .V K; Eaiers m’s .Arithmetic an.l
Keys; .Mit'iieH's tj jogr.ipuies; Bullion’s L;itiu
Grammar; Antlion's S i lust; D ivies’ Surveyi.ig; Pay-
soii ^ Du;itou's Copy B )Oks; Walker's and Webster’s
.School Dictionaries; Leverett’s Latin Lexicon; S;ir-
geut’s Siaudard Spejiker; .Vc., >vc.
E. J. HALE & SON.
TKUsr sale.
Y virtue of a Deei of Trust to me executed by
Daniel Clark, on tiie lOth d ly of Jay M58,
registered in Bjok D , No 3. p-i;'-? -I'l, m tlia Orfioa
' of the Re,:ister of (Ju ''ri-ind ’ -u ity, [ shill sj I tj
. the h gh“st Old ier, at tne l-i'.* resi 1 j.ic > of s ii 1 Clark,
■ on Biir Rockfish, on t.u 2tth of August,—
! 100.000 fVct of Lr 'I !}EK. c in.sisfinr of Scarit-
} ling, F.ooring nnd Wid-* Burls; to be sod in loti to
j -^uit purchasers This Lu nbiir li.-s ii eotiy oi the
I banks of Big ll.>ckfish. t-»o 'iiiles from th« ra >uth
, theri> .*'.—ve. y easi y m ly ba put ia tue m triiut of
Wilmington.
Ilouseiiiid -ml Kitjhen Faraitarj.
' One 4 h>)rsj vV'n^on.
One 1 *• do.
()ne (’;irt.
i (»ne I' irri ige.
Oi.c ButTiiv. ill very goo I conlition.
of .attle. Ho,.fs an.l Sli.V(>.
I F ii niiii!/ U'ensils ot every kin.i.
i Growi'.g crops .if Coru, Pe:ii an I Pitit.iesat the
; Mill, an.l .i.so Cr.ip on the land of Theiphilus Evans,
ic.. xc
, Terms, I'O days for endorsed note, to be approved
i by trustee. K. W. H.ARDIE, Trustee
: July ol. 33tf
I N i:c^r( >i :srNiOG]ioE^
ON the 2 >tli .\ugust, at the Market Hou^e in the
Town of Fayetteville, by virtue of authority as
I above st.i'td, 1 shall also sell to the hi^rliest bi.lder,
i EJ;;ht ijikriy .\**g^i*oes,
■ Men, Women, Girls and Boys. Terms—C VSH.
j llOB’T W. ilAKDIE,
Irustee Dan’l Clark.
July 31. 33ti
ST,lTIO*VEK\*.
E arc just receiving further tuppiies of .''T V-
TIONERV, ». oiipisting of Cap, Post, Bath, Note
and Sermon Papers, great vitriety; Silver Border,
Plain Visiting and Printer’s Cards; Pencil Sharpeners,
Card Pencils, linlia Rubber, Steel Pens, Pen Holders,
.VC ; Buff, White and Fancy Envelopes; Ink. Inli Stands,
iJlank Books, &c., xc. E. J. H.ALE vV SON,
NEW HOOKS.
IIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA;
J l.arth’s Discoveries in North and Central .Africa;
“The Reason Why,’’ by the author of ‘Inquire W’ithin.’
—ALSO—
Further supplies of Mustang Gray; Phoenixiana; Tiie
Pairiter, Gilder and Vurnislier’s Companion; Sale's
Koran: .1 vcobus’s Notes on the Gospels; The i^omtnu-
nicant’s (’onipanion; Barne?’ Notes on tite Gos els;
Conybeare's Life ami Epistles of St. Paul; The Psnliu-
ist, with supplement; Bibles; School Books; «c. .Just
received. E. J. Il.-VLE ^ SON
r
JOSSPH R. BLOSSOM.
€ o nniyisi a
AND
EO R W A li DING M E RC11A \ T,
l%'’ilmins'ioH, .V. C.
J. W. HAKER
1h now receiving from the North the
largest, linest, and most carcfully se
lected stock of
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
I manufacture, makes his assorfinout complete;—all ol
j which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for eash
or on time to punctual cusfomers,
I Fashionable p;iinted cottage bed-room Furniture in
j setts; curled hiiir and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cr.adles; Si'le
Boards: Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Case.«; W’hat-
I Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stan.Is; Candle Stands;
j Wardrofiea; Picture I’lames and tilass; Window Shades;
I Cornices; I'urtaiu Banils; Sofas in Mahogany and
j \V;*lnut; Tete a Tetes; t.)ttomiiu8; Divans and Stools;
I Chairs of svory variety. j
i Fine Rosewood l''iuno,s, t.ne with ..iColiaii At- !
:!>chineut; Rosewood .Melodians, from the bet manufac-
coritri in New Y>rk aud Boston, wnrrunted as good ag
my made in the country, aud will be sold at N. York
jjrices—t'relghi ouly added.
StftemLer 2. 45-tf
|K|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. f.l
~ LIFE HnSURANCE.
^Dj^HE Undersigned has been appointed Agent of
Ji. the North Curolina Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. Every member for life participates in the pro-
fits of the Company; au>l the annual pieiniuni for
life membership, waere it amounts to .':i !U or more,
may be paid ouc-half iu casii. and me other nail m
a note at 12 months.
Debtors’ lives may be insur.- i by .;re.i'tori. .\ man i
may insure iiis own u:e for ia‘ e>;c,u.'.;ve iiouorit ol j
his family TUe iive.s of s:avea ui.xy be insurcii. |
This system is rapiJly gio>Vjii^ into i;i.voi, uK o\er j
the civiiiied wor.d it is o.ie wii;cli a luiiiily , ior
u small suui aunuaiiy, la.iy i»e piovi.ji'.i for, ult.'i- the
death ol its iieai, in '.vUoS.j e.v.-ri;.>iis t.i.'V may huvt
been uepeu.leiu lor h suppoi't. it is a g..ou iiiVestiueni
of mouey, even li oue sUou.d live loug a.LCi iaii..u.
out a Liie I’olicy Explanatory p;iUij.n.ct.-3, au i tu.
u«:c«>ssary liiiikUKs, furiiisu«d ou application
>.. J. tlALE.
PSTSR MALLETT
WITH
D. COLDlvV MURR.VY,
aSWZRAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
0 ’2 8 O f T II S X II K E T ,
.VA’fr FORK.
July 29, 185h. iJ2-
CAROLLNA CITV, sTc.
1HE Atl.Atific au'l North Cirolina Railroad being
now completed t > lieaufoi t Harbor, I have de
termined to loc.ite at I'aroliiia City for the purpose of
doing a
Forwarding and General Commission
BK n Si AS9
and hope f>y pr.jrnpine.-is and strict u'tention to merit
patronage ai..i supjiort l>eing the .Agent of .Murrat’i
l^iNC OF First Cl.\ss P.\ckets to this and Morehead
city, every effort will be m ide fo m ite this the cheap
est and most expei.itious route to New York. Vessele
will be loaded and discharged at my Wharf (adjoining
the Railroad \Naarf.; and thereby save cartage and
lighterage. Particular attention will be given to all
orders, and to the sale and shipment of Produce.
WM. B. GRANT.
July IH5S. H'2-lj
DENTISTRY^ '
Thos. yi, Watson,
R B AVING decided on permanently locating
B I. Floral College, respectfu ly informs the citizen#
of this place and su -rounding country that he il pre
pared to operate in all the variouj branches of Sur
geon Dentistry, aud will be happy to attend all calls
m his Profession at any time. Prices moderate.
Sa'isfnctiou guar.intied.
July 33tf
LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE
OF
JAMES IREDELL, of NORTH CAROLINA,
O.'.'E OI THE .VSSoCIiTr. JCSTlCtS OF THt sUrEtMB
C /VUT OF TflL LNfTtJ STATtS.
Bv GRIFFiril .1. .McREK, Esq., of Wilmi.vgton.
F.ir s.ile by E. J. liALL 4i. SUN.
Fnytiiev il,e. .June 1, l''."i.S.
‘•I'oilovviiir the Drum,” by Mrs.
Viele; Osceoia, by Capt. Mayne Rei.l; lue Yellow
/rig.ite. t.v * apt • ;is. Lii.int; iV ii»i Flowers
Furili.-r supplies of L.te and \Iin'Stry ol Spurgeon;
>lubtang Gr iy, Bcrn.iri Lilo; jciiool BoO^s; vc
Joiy i>, E J. HALL 4; SON-