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CALENDAR FOR 1861. JANUARY FKBKTTARY APRIL MAY JUNK AUGUST. SF.PTKMBER OCTOBER. NOVEMBER... DECEMBER 32 C 2 o 2 H G W QD H O H c? 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CuntirelVH Praftice at MjUtc, JUST published, a treatise upon the Practice at Law in North Carolina, by Euward Castwsll, LL. B., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. CONTENTS. Of Legislative Power in General; Legislative Power in North Carolina; Legislatiye Powers of Justices of the Peace: County Boundaries—Deeds, etc.; County Rere- nue and Charges; Court Houses. Prisons, die.; County Trustee; Jury Trials; Fairs and Public Sales; General Assembly; Inspections, Public Landings, &c.; Poor Houses and Hospitals; Registers and Clerks; Rivers and Creeks; Gates, Ferries and Bridges; Weights and Mea sures; Idiots and Lunatics; Retailers; Neuse River; Pub lic Roads and Cartways; Public Landings and Inspec tion?: Mills and Millers: Ordinaries and Constables; Patrol; Wanlens of the Poor; Prison Bounds; Roads, Ferries and Bridges; P jll Tax Exemptions; Executive Power in General; F.xePiitive Power in North Carolina; Executive Power of the Courts; Chief Justice and Clerk; Attorneys at Law; Attorney General; Reporter and Mar shal; Clerks and Solicitor; Counsel for Paupers; Guar dians; County Attorney; Auctioneers; County Court Clerks; Coroners: Boundary Commissioners. Committees of Finance; County Trustee; County Treasurer; Special Court; Commissioners of Fairs; Inspectors; Superin tendents of Schools: Commissioners of Navigation; War dens of the Poor; Registers; Commissioners of Rivers and Creeks?: Sheriffs; Constables; Rangers; StandanJ Keepers; Retailers: Administrators; Chairman of Special Court; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Com missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors; Superintendents of Elections; Guardians and ReceiTers: Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal Improvements; Partition: Patrol Committees: Processioners; Tax Listers and Boards of \ aluation; Overseers of Roads and Rivers; Commissioners of Wrecks; Tobacco Pickers and Coopers. The Appendix contains forms of Deeds and Convey ances, as follows: Agreements, Assignmouis, Awards, Bills of Sale, Bills of Exchange and Lading. Bonds, MiBcellaneous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements, Mortgages, Copartnership Articles, Notes. Releases. &c., &c. This Book contains 5o6 pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf. Price, single copy. $5. For sale by E. J. HALE & SONS. Dec’r 2'i, 18tiU. NEW EDITION OF DEVEREQ BITTLK’.S r. LAW REPORTS, Volume The subscribers have just printed a lid Edition of this \ olume, with Notes and References to other adjudged Cases and to the Revised Code, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle: and with many corrections of typographical errors. Their 2d Editions ot Dev. & Battle’s Equity, complete, and 1st Dev. & Baitle’s Law Reports, have received the approbation of the Profession. They also republisheil a 21 p]dition of Deverenx’s 2d Kijuity, (without Notes, i And in addition to these, are the proprietors of the entire editions of most of Iredell’s Law and E'juity, :md can supply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can now had. They propose to put to press a 2d Edition of Dev. & Battle s Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one.) riiey deal largely in Law Books, and will at all times order works not on their shelves, to supply their cus- ‘®">ers. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 15, 1860. BOOK^. VKMESIS, by MARION HARLAND, Author of “Alone” kc. the QUEENS of SOCIETY, illustrated; JA( K Hf>PETON, or the Adventures of a Georgian; CASTLE RICHMOND, by Anthony Trollope; Further supplies of Rutledge, Adam Bede; Beulah, the Mill on the Floss; Vestiges of Creation, &c. Aug. n. E. J. HALE & SONS. School llookN, dk:c. / 1(JLI>URN’S, Stoddard’s, Ray’.s, and Emerson’s Arith- ' J luetics; McGufFey’s Readers and Spellers; Scott’s Infantry Tactics; Mason’s Farrier; Headley’s Sacred Mountains; Union Bible Dictionary, &c. F. J. HALE & SONS. Dec’r 20. RJotlce. ^AKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland 1 County, on the 1st of May 1800, as a runaway, a negro who says he is free, that his name is HENDER SON SEARS, and that he is from Davidson County and was bound to David Hunt. He is about 26 years o’ld 6 ft. high, and weighs about 180 lbs.; had on when taken a hickory shirt, black Cas. pants, and black round coat. The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. 1 Q. L. McKay, Jailer June 4, 1860. 28tf Blanks for Sale at this Office. fayktteville Female Hlffh School. TERMS. Board per Session of 20 weeks, ^ Tuition in Collegiate Classes 20 weeks, W “ “ Academic “ “ “ " ^ “ “ Primary “ “ “ W Incidental expenses, ^ ^0 Tuition in Music, Painting, Drawing, Modern and Ancient Languages, &o. at the usual rates. fg^One-half of Board and Tuition required in ad- vanct; the other half at the close of the Session. SCHOLASTIC YEAR. 1st Session.—1st Quarter commences 1st October. •>d “ “ 10th December. 2d Session.—1st Quarter “ 20th February. 2d “ “ 1st May. Vacation “ J. DkB. & T. C. HOOPER, Associate Principals. Dec’r 8, 18G0. _ ™ N. C. MILITARY INSTITUTE. CHARLOTTE, N. C. The FOURTH SESSION of this Institute will begin 00 1st MARCH. Applicants will, however, be re ceived at any time. FACULTY. Maj. D. H. HILL, late Brevet Major, U. S. Army, as sisted by two Graduates of West Point, two of the Vir ginia Military Institute, and one of the University of Virginia. TERMS: $29^ per month, to include everything except under clothing. Charlotte, N. C., Feb’y 13, 1861. 97-2m Hillsboro’ ]?lilitary Academy. The next term of this Institution will commence on May 1st. For particulars address COL. C. C. TEW', Supt. H. M. A. Hillsboro’, N. C., March 25. 8-6w*2t LAW BOOKS. ^AUNDERS’ REPORTS; )0 “ on Pleading and Evidence; Phillips on Evidence; Common Bench Reports—new series; Curtis’s Commentaries; Ross on Bills and Promissory Notes; Chitty on Carriers; Bateman on Commercial Law; Taylor’s Law Glossary; Williams on Executors; Devereux's Kinne’s Kent; “ “ Blackstone; Coke upon Littleton—Butler & Hargrave’s Notes; Sedgwick on Damages; Story on Sales; “ on Bills of Exchange; “ Equity Pleading; “ on Conflict of Laws; ** on Bailments; Chitty on Pleading; “ on Contracts: Bingham on Infancy; Hare on Discovery; Gow on Partnership; Roberts’ Principles of Equity; Doctor and Student; Broome’s Commentaries; Leading Cases in Equity, Hare & Wallace’s Notes; Lawyer’s Common Place Book; Greenleaf on Evidence; Stephen on Pleading; Gresley’s Equity Evidence; Burrill’s Law Dictionary; Wharton’s Law “ Phillips’ k Amos on Evidence; Archl^ld’s Landlord and Tenant; “ Nisi Prius; Fearne on Remainders; Tidd’s Practice; Starkie on Evidence; Hilliard on Sales; Smith's Landlord and Tenant; Adams’ Equity; Williams on Persenal Property; Mayne on Dajnages; Archbold’s Criminal Practice and Pleading; Lube's Equity Pleading; Wendell’s Blackstone; Chitty’s •• Matthews on Presumptive Evidence; Smith's Master and Servaat; Powell on Mortgages; Chitty’s Criminal Law; Williams on Real Property; Smith’s Chancery Practice; Sugden on Vendors; “ on Property; Dart on Vendors; Crabb on Real Property: Sugden on Powers; Smith’s Mercantile Law; Smith on Contracts; Addison on “ Adams on Ejectment; Crown Circuit Companion; American Leading Cases—Hare & Wallace’s Notes; Mitford’s Chancery Pleadings; Domat’s CiTil Law; Rockwell’s Spanish and Mexican Law; Sharswood's Legal Ethics; Roscoe’s Criminal Evidence; Edwards on Bailments; Equity Draftsman; Powell on Evidence; Oliver on Conveyancing; Broome’s Legal Maxims; Collyer on Partnership, &c., &c. The Reports of the Supreme Court of North Ca rolina; Cantwell’s Justice; Form Book; Cantwril’s Prac tice, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. March 20. .IAS. C. McKAB, Jittorney EjUW^ Office West end of the Insurance Building, Hay St., Fayetteville, W. C. March 20, 1860. 3tf FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Office that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq., over the one now occupied by him in Dr. Robinson’s building, Gr>en Street. Dec’r 2, 18f-9. 72- yirjn, mrEs. Attorney at La-w^, Faykttrvillk, N. C. WILL attend the County anl Superior Courfs of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun ties. Prompt attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his hands. Oc. 17, 1869. 'iS-tf LAW l^OTICE. The Subscriber having removed from Summerville to Fayetteville, will attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore. His office will be at his residence, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. His correspondetits will please address him hereafter at Fayetteville, instead of Summerville. NEILL McKAY. Jan’y 21, 18(50. 86-tf IjRW rVofice The subscriber having retired from the Bench, with purpose to devote himself to the practice of the Law, will attend hereafter the counties of Ciiniborland, Rob eson and Bladen, at all the Courts, and the Superior Courts of Richmond, Harnett and Sampson. J. G. SHEPHERD. June 4, 1860. 23tf JOSEPH BAKKR, Jr., ATTORlfEV \T LAW, Has taken an office next door to W’m B. Wright’s Law Office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the Countj’ and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1859. 79tf RORV »§ttornetf and i'auMseltor ai LUMBERTON. N. C. ITJ'ILL attend and practice in the County ami Superior VV Courts of Roheson. Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will reoei^e prompt at tention and collections punctually remitted. Oct. 6. 1859. 5otf JOH.\ P. FI I.I.ER, Attorney and founsellor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IS TIIKCOI KTS OF Robeson, Cumberland, rolumbiis and Bladen. Office at Lumberton. Robeson Co.. N. C. July 5. 1859 29tf 0 Dr. TUfr:0. .nARTI.\K^ FFICE. HAY STREET, opposite the Post Office. Medical Electricity applied. Fayetteville, Oct. 17, 1860. (>2tf lleiifal Notice. R SCOTT expectinjt to be absent from Faj'efieville , for awhile. Dr. Benbow will be in hi« >ffice to at tend to all calls that may be made professionally .Also to r*Hjeive any f'tnU that may be due. Office on Person street, two doors ea->»t of the Market. Jan'y 21, 1M61. h'.'tf DE*^TI>^TRV. ^ having decided on perma- I / nently locating in the Town of Fayette- rille, respectf\illy offers hi« .•*ervices to the citizens of this place and surrounding country. In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufkcture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an I extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Den tal education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irreeularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well a« i diseases of the mouth. None but the proper metals are made u.se of in the various of>erations. Charges will l>e moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the prenerration of the Teeth. Office over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all timei. May 10, 1858. 9tf ALFRED ALDERMA!^, Inspector of ]%aval Ntorew, WILMINGTON, N. C. ^jyiLL attend prom}»(ly to the transaction of all busi ness consigned to his care. Nov. 9. 69-6m pd Business Enlargred. Kxtennire Shoe Jftanufactory. The firm of Wm. Carter and Sons having been recent ly dissolved, a new association has been formed under the firm of Jftarsh^ Carter ^ who will continue to manufacture all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES, SADDLES, HARNESS, and LEATHER of every description, upon a much more extensive scale than heretofore. Combined with our Tannery, it is one of the largest establishments of the kind in the South ern country. Orders from a distance shall have prompt attention. MARSH, CARTER & CO. Cartersville, Chatham Co., N. C., Feb’y 5. 94-3m MOTICE. As I expect to be absent from home a few months in the West, Archibald McLean is my authoriieii Agent to transact my business until I return. N. 0. JONES. Dec’r 28. 83tf NOW WN MARKET. All persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well to call on or address the subscriber at Clinton, Sampson County, N. C., as he is determined to buy and pay the highest prices for them that the state of the market will permit. A. S. C. POWELL. Clinton, Sampson Co., March 28. 9-3mpd J¥0~W IJ^rilARIiET. All persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well . to address the subscriber at Clinton, Sampson county, as he is determined te buy and pay as liberal prices for them as the state of the market will permit. By addressing him he will call immediately, and make liberal offers, as all will find who will try him. CHARLES T. STEVENS. Clinton, Sampton Co., Sept. 10, 18«0. 62-lypd HESPE r7 aiTd~ OTHEir POEIf^^^^ BY THEO. H. HILL. The undersigned has now in press, a volume of poems bearing the above title. Mr. Hill is well known in this community, as the author of many fugitive poema, which published anoitymously—have ‘gone the rounds —sparkling, as pure gems, wherever set. Having now reclaimed these wandering waifs, he pre sents them to the public—with others hitherto unpub- hshed—and his publisher would only ask for them a cordial reception—impartial criticism. The volume—a neat 12mo—will be sent by mail free of postage. Price $1 per copy. Order* should be forwarded at once to the subscriber, as but a small edition will be published. A liberal discount to the Trade. HENRY D. TURNER, N. C. Book Store. The Presbyterian P8almodist~ Character notes. A further supply just received. 20. E. J. hale & SONS. B. F. PEAKCE, with A. .TIcDO.lfAI.D, Commission Merrhant and Produce Dealer, AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Bagging, Rope, Saddlery, Ac., Foreign anl Domestic Lii^uors, Sheetings and Yarns at Manufivcturers’ prices. fj^T’Strict attention paid to orders. SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C. Sept. 24, 18H0. 56tf Joseph W. Barbour, INSPECTOR OF SPIRITS TURPE^iTINE. Having been appointed by last County Court, IN SPECTOR OF SPIRITS TURPENTINE, 1 am now ready to give the business my personal attention. All who may favor me with their business will find it prompt ly attended to at my Warehouse in Canipbellton, oppo site John McLauchlin. Dec. 11th, 1800. 78-tJmpd A. n. €a:?ipbeli., Auctioneer and Commission Alerchant, —Will attend to the sale of— Gooiis, J^^aren and ^ficrchatnHze^ Real Kstate^ JS^egroes, Dec. 17, 1860. 79-r)mos JOSEPH 11. BLOSSOM. CYRUS S. VAN AMRINdE. JOS. R. Rl.osson A: CO., Commission iUercliants, ,V. €\ J^^Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shippet’ to other ports or sold in this market. Feb’y 12, 1861. oojf «. W. LAWREIVCE, VOMJfMiSSiiKV WIL.MINGTON, N. C. WILL attend personally to the sale of Naval Stores, Timber, Cotton, Flour, and all other country pro duce that may be consigned to him. Orders filled promptly. Wilmington, N. C., Feb’y 4 1801. 94-1 v T. c. & WORThV Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. Jan’y 28, 1861 g4tf The Law of Sales of Personal Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved. Starkie on Evidence, 8th Edition, with Notes by 3harswood. WendeU’s Blackstone; Byles’ on Bills, Notes by Sharswood. Adams’ Equity; Broom’s Legal Maxima. Smith on Contracts, &o. E. J, HALE & SONS Blanks for sale at this Office. GOODS! NBW GOODS! mFm •!. JPembertcn Will receive in a few days his entire stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, EMBRACING ALL THE Wew and Desirable Spring Styles, AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. The public generally are respectfully invited to call early and secure BARGAINS. J. A. PEMBERTON. March 28, 1861. 8tf SPRING GOODS. 1861. The Undersigned are now opening A LARGE AND HANDSOME STOCK of Ntaple^ A: Fancy DRV CwOODS, BOOTS A SHOES, BONNETS, HATS, Ready tltade Clothing^ A'r. To which they invite the attention of Cash and prompt payilts; customers. Those superior “C'ROSS CREEK YARNS” al ways on han(^ at Factory prices mmmu for this season. HVSKE & AIVDERI^OIV Have received in part, (and daily expect the balance,) a complete and carefully selected Stock of Staple and Vancy MPry Goods, Embracing all the newest and most desirable Styles of the season. Among which may be found Rich Broche Silks; Silk Tissues and Grenadine; Poplins, Plain and Broche; French Organdies; Plain and Printed Bereges; Berep Anglaise; Plain and Emb’d Mozambiques; Silk Fig’d Bro cades; Challies, Printed, Plain and Emb’d. Together with every other kind of Dress Goods known. For all of which, we can furnish Suitable Trimmiuff at Nos. 46 and 48 Hay St. West end Fay. Hotel Building. Silk Laee Points and Silk Mantles; Linen, Lavella and Cloth Dusters, Zouaves and .\rabs; Silk Lace .\rabs. Talmas, and Sultanas; Silk Oaribaldies. Also. 8-4 Berege and other goods for making Dusters. Zouaves. &c. A few very handsome Einb’d Grenadine SH.VWLETTS, at HUSKE & ANDERSON’S. March 30 & E. J. LILLY. 9-4w SPRING SmR F0R1861! Starr ^ l^^illiamh H ave received in part and expect in a few days to have their entire stock of l^prlii^ ^ Summer Goodie in Store, to which they invite the attention of Mer chants generally. All those having notes and accounts past due arc earnestly requested to make payment with out further notice. J. B. STARR. J. M. WILLIAMS. March 27, 18r»l. 8tf ~ I%EW €.iOODN. The UNDERSIGNEl)"expect to have in Store about the ist to the 8d of April, their usual AMMortnient ot i«ooc1m, and will be disposed to sell at short proiits for CASH or on the usual credit for prompt pay. They invite a call from buyers generally. GEO. >V. WILLIAMS & CO. March 27, 1861. 8-tf IRI)«»H POTATOES. VTELLOW PLANTING POTATOES for sale by I GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. March 27. 18t)l. 8-tf €APT. W1LKEIK’$$ REPORT ON THE DEEP RIVER MINERAL REGION. The undersigned have caused to be published from the Congressional plates, an edition of the Report of Capt. Wilkes, U. S. Navy, and his Associates on the Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine the Deep River Region of North Carolina This IS the most important and scientific statement of the great wealth af that section of the State, and the Maps the most perfect and valuable, of any yet published. Ihe Maps are worth the price of the. work, which is 50 cents, neatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail free of posUge, on the receipt of 60 cents. A liberal dis count to wholesale buyers. Orders solicited 26. E. j. hale & SONS. Forty Years’ Familiar Letters of Jas. W. Alexander, D. D.: Sermons, by J. Addison Alexander, D. D. Also, further supplies of Margaret Moncrieffe; Beulah; Adam Bede; Yusef; Shirley School Books, &c. 10. E. J. HitLE & SON. A School for Boys and Vonnt w.„ The undersigned will commence a f W. Plank Road, nine miles from Ft!?.'”"F irom Manchester P. O., and within half " Western Rail Road, (a high and healthf ^ excellent water,) on Monday the 2‘>d f Tuition, board, washing, mending ding, at thirty dollars ($.30) per term of't advance, no extra charges. “ week, , Pupils received at any time by their n unexpireil part only of the current term i give undivided attention to the School thoroughly as practicable. Instructions ’s Orthography, Reading, Writing, Ariihmetio r English Grammar, Surveying with Geoinet ^ Logarithms, Trigonometry. Area of land oa '' difference of latitude and departure and , - ous methods of plotting. Astronom’y calc..? projection of aolar and lunar Eclipses Na ini some other branches, * ar. DUNC.AN Mc.\KT1U|; Hon. J. G. Shepherd ijr u- Saii.pson k ‘ ' WE also offer for sale to the Lailies and Milliners, a large assortment of Ladies and Misses’ BONNETS and HATS, with a great variety of French FLOW'ERS. H. & A. WE wish to call particular attention to our assort ment of French, English and American CLOTHS and CASSIMERES, for Gentlemen, and a large supply of Goods for Boys. II. & A. IN our Gentlemen’s Furnishing Room may be found a large supply of Ready-Made Clotliin^r^ as well as every other article of Gentlemen’s apparel, from a Fashionable Moleskin Hat at $5, or straw do. at 20 cts., to a pair Jialf Hose at 12J cts. to >o cts. a pair. SUITS made to order at short notice. II. & A. WE earnestly request those in need of GOODS to call and examine our Stock before purchasing else where, as we flatter ourselves that we can offer in the way of Cheap Oooi*>. The above Stock will be sold at retail on time to re sponsible parties, or 5 per cent, off for cash for bills ol 52r> and upwards. HUSKE & ANDEHSON, Nos. 46 and 48 W'est end Fay. Hotel Building. March 28, 1861. 8if MACKEREL. For S.\LE in Barrels and half Barrels by GEO. W' WILLIAMS A CO. March 27, 1861. 8-tf .1. .1. rO.X. W. P.KKNDALL. J. S. KK.NDALL. €'0.\, KE.'VDAI.E Jk VO., €ommif>^i§ioii Merchants AN D WHOLESALE GROCERS, Xo. 11 A 12 North Water St., Wilminston. N. C. Orders from the Country promptly executel. Particular atten'ion given to the sale of Cotton and o0ier produce. .\pril 2, 1861. 10-tf U, W. RI EEARD, CotnmisftioH •fferrhantn WILMLVGTON, X C. IJlHOMPT and PERSONAL attention will be given to I the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other country produce. REFKR TO O. G. Parslkt, Pres’t Com. Itank at Wilmington. John D^wsox, “ R. N. C.. at do. Me^rs. H k K. J. Lilly, Favetteville Messrs. Pkmbbrtos je Sloan, i ' A. Parkkr, F^sq.. Harnett (’’ounty, N. C. May 7. ls*;0. ].5tf ( LARK & TI^RLIXGTOX. “ COmMISSION MERCHANTS, WIL.MINGTON, N. C. AITILL give special attention to the sale or shipment If of nil Naval Stores. Cotton. Flour, Timber, and other country prvluce. Dealers in Lime, Plaster, Ce ment, Hair, &c.; and ^GE^TS PAR STE.\MERS K\TR MfL.U’Rir AND SIN. Refer to: H. R. Savage, Ca«hier Bank of Cape Fear, Wilmington; Jno. Dawson, Pres t Wilmington Branch Bank of North Carolina; W. H. Jones, Cashier Raleigh Branch Bank of Cape Fear Dec. 14, I860. 79-tf JJIO. s. T>ANrV, J50. n. HYMAS, T. M. HTMAN, J Alt f of Tar boro'. /.at of Scotland .\>ck. iMtf of H'arrmton. da:\cy, himia:\ Sl co., ;R0€KR$ & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Pearl Street, .rKii’ roKK. Hl.nAlf, DArVCY A: fo.. Commission Merciiants, !VOKFOI.K, V.4. The New York House will be conducted by Jno. S. Dancy, aided by R. W. Hyman. The Norfolk House will be conducted by Jno. H. Hvman and F. M. Hyman. tigr Particular attention given to the sale of COT TON, CORN, WHEAT, NAVAL STORES, ic. Sept. 11, 1860. MAKEPEACE * ftFRAE, H.WE on hand and expect to keep for sale, of their own manufacture, a supply of Brass, Galvanized and common Hooped Jr.l[IPER RUCKETS; French) High Post, Cottage and Common Spring Mattresses, of new and improved Spring, on hand or made to order of any size; LOUNGES; Spring, Cane, and Wood Seat CHAIRS, of different kinds and patterns; Spring Sofas, Lounges and Chairs, repaired, and covered with Hair Cloth or other wise; Hoe handles. Bungs for bbls. & Hhds.; Sole, Harness, and Upper Leather, and Plastering Hair. As we have good Machinery for Sawing, Planeing, Turning, Morticing and Boreing, we can do work with despatch and on satisfactory terms. Persons having work or repairing to do will do well to give us a c.ill. We warrant our work; if it fails, you know where to find us. Having taken a Store on the East side of Gillespie Street, a few doors South of A. W. Steel, Esq., and having some spare room, we would attend to the storage aiid sale of any thing that may be consigned to us; and will give special attention to products of this State. Fayetteville, April 1, 1861. mit JYo. 34^ Hay St. 10,000 YDS. PRINTS, unusually low, either by wholesale or retail. 50 Doz. W'OOL and other H.\TS. C L O T H 11¥ G at greatly reduced prices; together with a large and SfIPLE m FiXCV DRV GOODS, all of which will be offered on as favorable terms as any House in the State. J. K. KYLE. Oct. 4, 1860. 58tf t'arpeting^! Carpeting! Carpeting! AA YDS. CARPETING at No. 34, Hay St. All /wOv/U styles, all prices, all qualities. All will be offered low either by wholesale or retail. Also, 5-4 and 12-4 Crnmb Cloths and Druggets. Rkfrremcks; Duffie, Joseph Arey, Esij John McRae, Fayetteville; Dr. II. Mr. W'illiam D. Smith, Wilminptr.n; ^ / Esq.. Davitjl J. McDuffie. :ni j . Cumberland: John C. Williani«;. Ks,, ' J. C. Williams of Harnett. " March 23, 1861. VERY DESIRABLE PROPERTY m ! LUMBERTON FOR SALE. Being desirous of removing to an a.lioinin ty, I offer for sale the following rropLii'^ . village of Lumberton: •' i 1. The LOT on which I now reside, coutaiu' : Acres, part reclaimed Swamp, and all very i.' and in a good state of cultivation, sunouuJeJ h fence in good repair. The Dwelling house i- i repair, (part entirely new,) with all nece««. . ' buildings almost new, and very convenientlv i ' there is iu the yard a Well of excellent W.neV m j ' ' ; are on the L(\( a great many different s.jr:- " Fruits, and good vegetable and flower yard is on a high and healthy situation on the t, , ' I line of the town, covered with a fine prove of ■ ' ; growth. Altogether, it is believed to the p, ' ' sirable situation in the village. , ‘J. The LOT on the corner of the I’liMic the Columbus road, adjoining the Preshvierifiui . ' containing about One-fourth of an Acre on wi,;. is a good Brick Olfice, containing Tw.. n with a fire place. ' 3. A part of the LOT on Main Street, a'ii , Biggs’s and Mrs. Daniel’s Lots, on tiie cohih " to Mrs. McQueen’s residence, on which tht-re i- Building, and the best Well in town. No village in this section of the couti'ry jr... this time, greater inducement^ to a husinev. . Lumberton. Pleasantly situated on Liinit.fr K where it is crossed by the Wilmington, i Rutherford Kail Road, on which the triun-l w " gularly tothat point, it must improve. The above property will be sold either tog,- separately, at very low prices, and on mos: modating terms. K. E. TKuY Lumberton, Oct. 24. Fayetteville, N. C., Sept. 13, 1860. J. K. KYLE. 52tf mum LITERlTl'RK. The Works of Chas. Lamb, 5 vols. Edited by Talfourd; “ •* of Henry Fielding, 4 vols; “ of Oliver Goldsmith, 4 vols; “ “ of Tobias Smollett, 6 vols; Letters of Junius; Fenelon’s W'orks; Pascal’s Provincial Letters; “ Thoughts, Letters, &c; Chesterfield’s Letters; Corinne, or Italy, by Madame DeStael; Jane Porter's Works; Vicar of Wakefield and Rasselas: Hood’s Whims and Oddities; “ Comic Miscellanies; Hallam's Middle Ages; W’in’s Life of Patrick Henry, Currer Bell’s Works—.lane Eyre, Shirley and Villette; Evelina, by Miss Burney; Beulah, Rutledge, The Mill on the Floss; “Line upon Line,” “Peep of Day,” &c; Fox’s Book of Martyrs; Buchan's Domestic Medicine; Miss Leslie’s New Cookery Book; Youatt on the Horse; Youatt & Martin on Cattle. April 3. E. J. HALE & SONS. Sooks. THE WITS AND BEAUX OF SOCIETY; One of Them, by Lever: Louie’s Last Term at St. Mary’s; England’s Yeoman; Tennyson’s Poems; American .\lmanac, 1861; The Lady’s Book of Flowers; Language of Flowers; Poetry of “ Lady's Guide to Perfect Gentility; “ “ “ Beauty; “ and Gentlemen’s Mirror of Fortune; Pe'.er Parley’s Balloon Travels; “ “ Book of Travels and Adventure; &c. March 30. E. J. HALE & SONS. Hiicliool Rook!!i. MONTEITH’S, Mitchell’s and Smith s Geographies; Smith’s and Bullions’ Grammars; Emerson’s and Smith’s Arithmetics; Bullions’ and Andrews’ Cs«3ar; Interlinear Translations to Xenophon, Sallust, Vir gil. Horace and Caesar; Northend’s American Speaker, &c., &c. April 3. E. J. HALE & SONS. Plowes: Plawsil En€Oiira;;:e Home Industry! To all in want of Floics, please read this! The undersigned is manufacturing Plows that cannot be surpassed; they are of a new pattern that gives universal satisfaction. I have been engaged in putting them up over twelve months. Please send in your orders to me at Mudlick, Chatham County, N. C., or to Isaac M. Sowell at Prosperity, Moore County, whom I have employed and have had over twelve months in putting up these Plows; who will attend to all orders in my absence. I am also putting up a few Superior IRON AXLE W'AGONS. I would refer you to the following gentlemen who are using those plows; Alexander Kelly, A. McCallum, Dan’l Campbell, D. M. Sinclair, and others of Moore County; William Carter, J. Osley, W’. T. Burns, and many others of Chatham County. THOMAS DIXON. Mudlick, Chatham Co., March 25. 7*3m To illill Owiierjs. This is to certify, that we, the un,le.rv-.j have seen the performance of a new j invented by George W. Armstrong, of Sanif 'i. ! No. Ca. It grinds a bushel of goo'l meal ic : and 48 seconds, with seven feet five inelie-of w,- .- .• saves half the water witli compari.son of other » . HAUDV HEKKiN JOHN 15AHDEN JAS. II. L.\MB DANIEL JOHNS-N R. \V, TATitM Dec’r 21, 1860. G. W. SMITH. This wheel Las many advantages over all other v -• wheels. It is a pacSed wheel, so no water c;iu e- .■ between the top of the wheel and bottom of tb. consequently no water does escape only what per; labor. It is so constructed that the pressure Gudgeon on the ink with comparison of other whet- • very slight, owing to a cone attached to the ^hiift - - top of the case, counter-balancing the weight uf resting on the wheel. In this wheel the water d" -: act by its weight or momentum, but by its cenir;'u:i force and the reaction that is produced by the n w.i, of the water on the ends of the buckets imme /iq.elj • hind orifices of discharge. The centrifugai frrce at; the force of discharge thus acting at the sume rime an; each increasing the force of the other, ibi> wheel rc volves with great velocity and power. Further particulars relative to the above whepJ cun be learned by application to or addressing the « ber sU Dobbinville Post (’)ffice. Sampson Coun. v. .V GEORGE W. AR.V.'TKo.\ii. Jan’y 18, 1861. iv; The subscriber keeps constantly on hanJ a lurge : varied assortment of Goods of everv description IIRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IllllllWIM, CUTLERY, GLASS AND PLATR-WAHE. Wood and Stone Ware, Drugs, Confec tioneries, and Toys, Best Swede IRON all sizes; SCYTHE BLAl'K' MECHANICS’ TOOLS and all other> t. tedious to mention. .Also, 25,000 SHINGLES for sale. Goods in exchange for Barter or Cash. Terms, six months credit. J, 11. F.\HKAi’. Haywood, N. C., May 4. l-3*lyr RICHARDSON’S IRISH LINENS, DAMASKS. PIAPEKS, \'c. CONSUMERS OF RICHARDSONS LINKS?. -J those desirous of obtaining the uim , should see that the articles they purchase are .-ei --* with the full name of the firm, J. X. KICHAKDSUX, SOXS A 0WI»F:>, As a guarantee of the soundness and durability oi Goods. This caution is rendered essenti.ally neces'iry. >- large quantities of inferior and defective Linens ire I 'f- parc'l, season after season, and sealed with the I RICHARDSON, by Irish Houses, who. reirsrJl^"’* injury thus inflicted alike on the American roii' . : and the manufacturers of the genuine tifi'ls. » ■ readily abandon a business so profitahle. whil'* T - chasers can be imposed on with Goods ot a ' character. J. BULLOCKE & J. B. LOCKE. Agents, 34 Reade Street. New i Dec. 11, 18»',0. $!ltate ot Mortli Carolina, CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, March Term 1861. Charles E. Leete vs. Jacob G. Becton. Attachment and Levy made. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant in this case, Jacob G. Becton, resides be yond the limits of the State, or so conceals himself that the ordinary process of the law cannot be served on him; It IS therefore ordered, that publication be made in tht Fayetteville Observer for six weeks, for the said Jacob G. Becton to be and appear at our next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Cumberland, at the Court House in Fayetteville, on the first Monday in June next, A. D. 1861, and then and there plead or replevy, or judgment final will be render ed, and the property levied on condemned to satisfy the Plaintiff’s claim. ^tness, Jesse T. Warden, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Fayetteville, the first Monday of March A. D. 1861. ’ J- T. WARDEN, Clerk. The Hew and complete JVortli CaroUna Form Book. A further supply just received Marol.9. E-J. HALE 4 SONS. FURTHER SUPPLIES. HOPES' and FEARS; The Queens of Society; Mans field’s Political Manual; Woods’ Class Book of Bo- Uny; Letter Copying Books; Tom Brown at Oxford; Tale of Two Cities; Beer’s System of Penmanship; School Books, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. Jan. 30. 02 Blanks of all kinde at thia Office. FOR ONE Turpentine Distillery and Fixtures fi!^ order; also, one STORE HOUSE. . place for Trade, and in the midst of large Turpentine, and near enough Railroad day. I am desirous of selling on the most terms. It is situated on Kill P. Swam]', ' miles East of Newton Grove. „v Tn\ SAMUEL S.^ Newton Grove. Sampson Co.. Sept. I''"' NORTH CAR0IJ>A. HARNETT COUNTV. , Court of Pleas and Quarter Se.ssions. Mard' Eldridge Stewart vs. Israel Stewart—V t r JUDGMENT of condemnation in favor ot ” the effects and debts belonging to l>^racl j.j, the hands of Eldridge Stewart, Garnishee, a-^ ■ his answer; it is therefore, on motion, . Court, that advertisement be made cessively in the Fayetteville Observer, nnn .' . said Defendant to be and appear at the next term ' Court, to be held 2*1 Monday in June next. j-,,.,; Witness, Benjamin F. Shaw. Clerk \ L’ at Office in Summerville, 2d Monday in 1861. B. F. March 26. ' iVORTU €AROIJ>'^ HARNETT COUNTY. Court of Pleas and Quarter Session-^. March y. Randal Turlington, Agent for Willis Tuvln't^ Israel Stewart.—Attaolinient ORDERED by the Court that publication l>e the Fayetteville Observer for six .jppenr notifying the Defendant Israel Stewart to be an at the next term of this Court to be held on t >? - Monday in June next. .. .'.,,rt Witness, Benjamin F. Shaw, Clerk of r\cc a _;ii„ 0,1 ip March--I- ^ B. [V pKlNTElj KUl'i , -..r tl"‘ ^ ,, ih-' '^Vee':l J tion: or *| .quareof 10 lil jjeceeding contracts, requested to Pti will be cof ingly- \.lvertiseniet -etii extra. From and aft ^ill he entereil ,h? -hail i.-^ pfti'l Such of oi-.r per on this ^ys remittances. JiMili 4 15BOTTS 11 A Irving' Lit Prescott's Bancroft' Lossing -i F Tvtlir’« Vi HaUatn - N Htinie and R.iilin s AI MiUman - .l,.^ephn= n.-V.ert'^on AVebster’s Clay's Benton s Burke's w L)r .lohnso Boswell’’ Addison's Macaulay Modern t> Knight’s 1 Discussion Wm 11 ai Chambers’ .Statesman The Feder Political 1 (' mstituti' Murshiill'i The Life c Biography Hale: Encyclopa .Applffton’s l ife and C Lockharl’i Curran an Waverly J ('toper’s S I'iekejis’ ^ Marryatt’i Wilson's T Hanuah \ Dick's wo Plutarch’j Dryden's Sterne's v The Doct( Crahb's S Percy Am 'hronicle The Scott *«azetteer Major Ja Livingstoi Lord Elg^ Five Yea.1 The Briti Uussell My Diarj l>r. Kane Kendall's Cumming N )tt \ G Footfalls bale () ^'tandard P ’•bid* :ire; llemans. Hailed tiohlsn Shak spea and Kl Mrs Cowc peare; The Drar Smith’s 1 The BiioV Biillads b (.iriswold Heiiijile I' Poets of I Porc3’'s 1 Mareh -J-i. Office in Summerville, 2d Monday in March -- 7*6wl B- F. SH.V^^.t‘ lioathc and Hind descriji Varch 21, B] JNO. >1. FAl B0€ ,, >0. \V1LL be ' ' above h’ ordi-r, th '^“11 assort eti •’“ly 17, 1 U' he Aut I-^VINI l^ocket 1 ^«c’r 20. The Southern Harmony* Bookfl, &o., further auppUee jyt received^ ^
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