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X -i* 1 I ^ I w n no ~ a z > 5 r* a >• m H ! e ; J9 I C ! > i • I JANUARY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 ol VJSdBUARV.. 1 2 8 4 5 6 i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 MARCH 1 0 3 4 5 6 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17* 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 26 26 27 28 29 30 81 APRIL.. 1 2 3 4 ;» > •T 1 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 0- — t 28 29 30 MAY . 1 •» 3 4 0 6 7 8 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 2« 27 28 29 30 31 JUNE 1 2 0 4 i> c> 1 S 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 U> 17 18 19 20 21 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 . riJLY.. 1 •> 3 4 n t) i s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 •>•> 23 24 25 2(5 27 28 29 30 31 AriirsT 1 •> 3 4 5 6 i S 9 10 11 12 n. 14 i:> 1() 17 18 19 20 21 •>•> 23 24 2.^ 26 — 1 2 s •29 30 31 SEPTEMBHK. 1 2 3 4 ♦» 4 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 lo IG 17 is 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 29 30 OCTOBEJl 1 •> 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 2-> •J6 27 2^ 29 30 31 NOVEMBER. 1 •> 3 4 5 t) t s 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 00 23 24 25 26 .>-> _ 4 28 29 30 DECEMBER.. .. 1 2 3 4 5 ti i 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 00 23 24 25 26 0- 28 29' 30 31 TO THE MR^. 0I15SON rcspccifiiHy infonns her fripnds nnd the public mMiorally. iliat she !• prep«re'l lo make bRKSSI'^J' in the mo.'t fashionnhle style, shn will also cut and fit for any Indies wiishinjr to make ilieir owii Dresses; CHILDllEX’S CLUTHINO cut or made to order. Mrs. Gibson has taken the Agency for the sals of a new and excellent CHAllTv for cutting Ladies’ Dre-ses. Also, one for Uoy’s (Hoiliing. They ai-e very simple in construction, and therefore easy to underatand. The ladies are requested to call and see them at her house, fith house above the Protestant Church, Hay Mount. Oct. 2. 5J^tf A i\ew lia%v Book* CantiveWs Practice at JLair. JUST published, a treatise upon the I’ractice at Law in North Carolina, by Edward Caktwki.i., LL. 1?., author of the N. C. Justice, etc. COSTEXT!^. Of Legislative Power in General; Legiilative Power in North Carolina: Legislative Power« of .lust ices of the Peace; County Boundaries—Deeds, etc ; Couuty Reve nue and Charges; Court Houses. Pnaon-*. A:c.; t^oun'y Trustee; Jury Trials; Fairs and Public Sale«: General Assembly; Inspections, Public l..andtngs, icc.; P>or Houses and i{ospitals; Registers and Clerk*; Rivers and Creeks: Gates. Ferries and Bridz?s; Weights and \|ea 9ures; Lliots and Luiiatics; Re'>iiler:^: Neu^e River; Pub lie Roads and (’srtw.ay.“; Public LaridinfT"^ nn I In-t'‘*c tions; Mills and Millers; Ordinaries and (ronstib'-^: Parrol; \”ar lens of tlie Poor; Pri'on Bounds; i{oad. Ferries and Bridges; Poll Tix Kxemp'inn®; Kxerntivc Pow.-r it General; Executive Power in North Carolin i; Executive P.iwer of the Courts; Cluel Justice and (’lerk: Aitorn**y' at Law; Attorney Getierai; Reporter utid \I-ir- siial; Clerks iiud Solicitor; (Counsel for P;iuper.‘; Gu tr- dian-: County Attorney; Auctioneers: C'"inty Court Clvrks; rornDers; Boundary Coininiasioner'; fjoramitiees of hin'tiicp; County Trustee; Jounty Treasurer; JSpecinl Court; ConiMiissiuners of Fairfi; Inspectors; Superin- j tendetits uf Schools; Cotnmis.'sioners of .V’avigatiot.; War- I dens of the Poor; Registers: Commissioners of Jlivrra and Creek'-,; SiierifTt; Constables; Ranger^; :^iHn iard Keepers; Retailers; Administrators: Chairtnan of Special \ Court; Commissioners of Deeds and Conveyances; Com missioners of Low Lands; Entry Takers and Surveyors; Superintendents of Elections; Gtiardians and Receivers; Inspectors; Commissioners of Internal lumrovpnienrs; Partition: Patrol Comtnittees; Processioners; Tax Lister> and Boards of \ alua'ion; (Jverseers of Roa lsatid Rivers; Commissioners of reck^; Tobacco Pickers atid Coopers. The Appendix contains fortns of Deed.s and Convey ances, as follows: .Agreements. Assignments, Awards, Bills of Sale. Bills of Exchange and Lading. Botids, Miscellaneous Bonds, Contracts, Deeds, Marriage Settlements, Mortgages, Copartnership .Articles. Notes, Releases. &c., &c. This Book contains 556 pages, is gotten up in supe rior style, and bound in Law Calf Price, single copy, For sale by E. J. HALE & SO.VS. Dec’r 2ti. 18*)0. suMHRD iiTERvn;!?;:. THE Works of Chas. Lamb. 6 vols. Edited by Talfourd; “ “ of Henry Fielding. 4 vols; “ of Oliver Goldsmith. 4 vols; “ “ of Tobias Smollett, 6 vols; Letters of Junius; Fenelon’s Works; Psiscal’s Provincial Letters; “ Thoughts, Letters, Xc, Che.sterfi 'ld's Letters; Oorinne. or Italy, by Madame DeSta«i; -Mno Porter's \Norks; V.oar of Wakefield ami Rasselas; Hood’s Whims and Odiliiies; “ Comic Miscellanies; Ballam's Middle Act '; Wirt's Life of Patrick Henry. (''urrer Bell's AVorks—Jane Eyre. Shirley and Villette; Evelina, by Miss Burney: Beulah. Rutledpe. The Mill on the Floss; “Line uji.in Line.” "Peep of I>»y." kc; Fox's Book of Martyrs: Buchan's Domestic Mi'dlclne; Aliss Loslio's New (’ookery Book: \'ouatt on the H-'rse: Vouatt .'v Martin on Cattle. Aprd K. J. HALE S: SONS. STWIllilll \.\ll lIlSrELLWElH'S WlllS. VBBOT T'S Histories. 'J8 vols.; Abboit s Napoleon, Irving's eitniplete Works, 21 vols; Life of Washinffton. r> vi»l“; lYescott's Philip the 2d; Charles the 5th: Ferdinatid and Isabella; Conqtie-l of Mexico; of I’eru; , Bancroft's U States. 8 vols; Lossing's Field Boi'k of the .\meriean Revolution; Tytler's I'niversal History: H tllanrs Middle .Ages; Hume ati 1 M ic iul iv' Histories of Enp;lan I: Rollin’s Aneietit History: Milhnan's Gibbon's Rome: .losejilius' woik-: tiobertson's woiks: * W*>hriter’s Works; Clay's ■* by Colton; lieiiton's 30 years in the V. S. Senate; r>urke's works; l>r Ji)linson's dittfi; B«.swell's Life of L>r Johnson; .\ddisin'' Wi.rk>i; Ad lison's Sppctator; Mai'aul.iy s Miseellatiies; 1 and G vols; Modern P.ritish Essayists; Knigiit's H ilf Hours wi:h the best .Uithors; Di“Ciissjons on Philosophy and Literature, by .Sir W'm Hamilton: Chambers's Miscellany, D"* vnl": Statesman's 'I.tniial: The Fed*'nlist; I’olitical Text Book, by McClu«key; Con'tiiitiions of the States; Mar-h.il'i's Life of Wasliiiiiiton; Fhe Lite of'Vin. Pinckney; .\merican El"i|uenc*-: Bi 'grnpiiy of Di'tinguislied Wometi; by Mrs J Hale: Enc•vl•!,■pfedi^i .VrnericatiH; Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography: Lite an ! Correspon lence o‘ Lord .leil'rey, Lockhart s Life of Sctui; Curran and his Cotemporaries, by ('has Pluni! '. Waverly Novels, c;impiete in •> v,ils; “ •• in ’J4 vul.-, in 2" vols. Cooper’s .^ea Tales; DEVERU’X RKPiiR rs. NKW EDITIO-V OF •\M) iniTL ,’.S r. LAW Voliiiiie 'i. The subscribers have just printed a 2d Edition of I this-Volume, with Not»s and References toother adjudged Cases and to the Revised (’ode, by Hon. Wm. H. Battle: and with many eorrectious of ty i»ographical errors. Their 2d Editions.of Dev. & Battle's Ei|uity, complete, and 1st 1).;‘V. & Battle’s Law Reports, have received the approbation of the Profe-sion. They also republished a 2d Edition of Devereux’s 2d i Equity, (without Notes.) ,VmJ in addition to the«e. are | *■ the projirietors of the entire editions ot most of Iredell’s Law and Equity, and can suj-ply any volumes extant of the Reports, or complete sets, so far as they can uow Dii ki '.s' Works: ,Marrv it j .Novei^; W'; ~ , ales of the Borders. H ill . 1.1 'lore's works Dick 'V rk=; Plu! I.';’' Lives; Dryj.-r/-. W.>rk>, S ert:- V •A .' The 1 ir. bv Soijthev; Cia .'o ■ .'•'ynony'lies; Pt-rc;.' -A ■.-cdol**-; ^’(ir UP • -s i)f the Bastile, illustrate 1, T'le .' 0 ' i“‘i (lat-l; G'Zi ttee;' o* :!it? L*. ctates; ■'lajor Jack D'lwning's .3;» ye.ir., out of the Set;ate. Livihgst..n-*’s Tnve.-j in S 'Uth .\'ru-a; Lord Elgni's .Nlis^ion to (Jiitna and J ipnn; Five le/irs ill China, by Dr. Cli.-is. tvlor; Tile British Expedition to the Crioiea, by W li R'l-Sfll; ?dy Diary in Indin, by ditto: Dr. iviiie's Arctic Exii'i'irntirn^, Kendall's .’'ar;ta Fe ExpHdition; uriimifig » Huntet’s Lift- in .Vfrioa: Noti Ji Gliddon'h In iij'.-n'ius R tces of tha Earth; i’ootfiila on the Bouu l^ry of .\notht-r WorUi, by R. Dale Owen; .''iandar'i Poeti^'al Works in various bindings, among whiih are: IL'mans, .Scott. Popt*. Byron, Burns, Moore. Hood. Halleck. Campbell, Crabbe. Coleridge, Cowper, Gold.'inith, Milton. I've., xc. Shukspeare's. Massmger & Ford’s and Beaumont and Fletcher's Dramatic W’orks; Mrs Cow den Clark's complete Concordance to Shak«- peare; Th(» Dramatic W'orks of .Jas Sheridan Knowles; Smith's Ri'jected .Vldresses; The Book of .''coiiish 15 lUad-; B illads l>y W H Ainsworth: Griswold'- Poets and Poetry of Englanii; hemale F’oets of (ireat Britain; Poets of the xixth century; Percy's lUdiques of Ancient Poetry, ,^c. Xc. E. J. HALE i: SoN’S. March 22. Tlie ?Ia; .lune 12. had. They propose to put lo press a 2d Edition of Dev. & I Battle's Law Reports, vols. 3-4 (in one.) i They deal largely in Law Books, ami will at alltiincti order works not on their shelves, to supply tlieir cus tomers. ’ E. J. 1L\LE & SON. Oct. 15, 1800. ivE)W nooK^. VEME.'^IS. by MARION ifARLAND, Author of “.Moiie'’ \c. THE QUEENS of SOCIETY, illustrated; JACK Hope Ton, or the .Vdventures of a Georgian; CAST liE RICHMOND, by .\nthony Trollope: Further supplies of Rutledge, Adam Bede: Beulah, th(! Mill on the Floss; Vestiges of Creation, &c. K. J. HALE & SONS. School ItookN, tCOLBURN’S. Stoddard's, Ray’s, and Emerson's Arith- ; metics: WcGutfey’s Readers and Spellers; Scott’s Infantry Tactics; .Mason's Farrier; Headley’s Sticred Mouutains Ulion Bible Dictionary, &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. Dec’r 20. F'all fitock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We are now receiving a very full supply of Law, Medical and Misrellaiieoiis Books; School isouks; Blank Bouks; Writln" Papers; Envelopes, A:c. V, J'- hale & SON. October 8. 18t,0. Tin* .\'ew aii«l coiiiikleip ’Vorili J H.ale & SONS. liluuks for Sale at tins Office. for tlie ^ioldierw. HkI'RI.NTED AT Kalkioh, N. (’ Voice from Heaven.'" 4 pages. “Private Devotion,’’ •• “ “Don't pul it off," “ •• “The .Vet of Faith.” “ “ “.\ll-sutficiency of Christ,” “Tlie Sentinel," •• >• “.Self Dedication to God," * •• “Motives to Early Piety,’’ “ • “Come 10 Jesus,” (formerly H4 pages,) now in :52, and in 8 four page tracts. Approved btf a’l the Paxlorx of Ihu Oit>/, A large edition of the above should be printed before the type is distributed, as it will cost ? tO to re-sei them. The number and variety will be increased as the funds are given. 5;iOt» pays for I.'iO.OoO pages; 5^20 pays for .30,1 »(J0, and SI pays for l.oOo pages. Donations to be sent to the Agent, which he will acknowledge by letter, and report to each of the Pas- tor.s of this City .More than o().0()0 pages of new tracts h.ave been sent to the soldiers in Virginia. WM. J. W. CROWDER, Tract Agent. Raleigh, June, 1861. Web«ler’« l^^lciiii'iitarj^ ISpelliii;;: Book for naU hv r j KALR * SON'S EA(JLE HOTEL, ASHiViLLS N. C., k?cdh, 1851. Dkar Sir: Permit me to cill your attention to the EAGLE HOTEL. I liave it re-paintcd;. all the rooms are neatly carpeted, and the Hotel is in better order than any other House in the monn'ains of North Caro lina. 1 am also better supplied with good and atten tive se>-vants thar> any Hotel in this part of fhe State. I would say to the first c'ass visitors that I atp pre pared to entertain you, in a stylp superior to any house in .Vsheviile. Having^-had several ye irs experience in the hu.-iness. I flatter myself that I can make your stay at the EAGLE, botii pleasant and agreeable. In connection with this large Hotel, I have a number of new auil beautiful II U'KS, I’AKRl }ji:s, BUGli:: S. SADDLE flORSES, That my guests c:'.n get at a minute s notice T will keep a Carriage in rea'iiness for persons that may be desirou.s of takinir morning or evening rides. I assure the travelling pul-lic that they will find everything they may desire it the Ji.tg'e to riiaKe them comtortabie. This H..I-1 has superior advantages over any other hou«e in \-heville, as the Sta'^e Ofh'u* is kept here for a.l ilie S;agi‘s th u urive at and depart from this place. I vvould say lo iaii*ili»’s tliat iutetid vis:iing our beau tiful town, and ex)>ect t > remain several weeks, it will be well tor them lo write and engage rooms, as the Eagle is geneially pretiy much crowded by the niiddie of July. -As regards charges. I will make them suffi ciently moderate to stiit th.> jiresent times. Hoping to haveihc pie.a-ure of seeing you ai the Eigle, I am yours respc ltully, .1. .'1. B4,.\1R, Proprietor. .May I. IStSl. P-*-lf ^ SilEMWELL llorSE, A FEW iJ00i:S SOUTH OF THE MAUKKT IIOISH. , / \N\'1N; to tin-"xri-nsive in, :f isi-ot pati otML'e \ / to this 111 U'e. lui:iiT i|i ye.ir, 1 liave ex- -. i(‘iid>'d my I leiiilit*' l>y i'le a t iitioti ot .1 ti.iiii lui- .>;■ ciiiiit'or'.iliie 'l'‘i I'i li_r roolli'. wil:i ollu-r ii.ij .nil iiiii>riivfiui‘iit.'. wiiieii will all mitfiiany to the (iitnlort and eonvenii tiec ot I'l >'e i.ivoriu;^ iin ’.v.ili t iieir patron:' To th'ise \n1io have ti.-en my kind friend-, aiid ciis- lo;ii,Ts tor the l a -1 ; 4rn. 1 tender tiiy most sincere thank', at ti'ie in e tiiin- r>'-; -'.m fuliv solieitiHi; a cdi- liiiii iii'-e of till ir p.ati.u:i_ri'. ml also the (i.at i oua^f- ot a l.argf nomtier 1.1 m w p itroti' I ’1 ive gotul .'^t.ii'l^' and a .Vo. . !’ siir.>. wi;i!. J.iny 1-1. A .SiiioLriiu' C Ititisaii'V. 4 NV p-Ts.'Ti h ivi i" » -ni Kii.-: tii t -1 ; i'’«' i in have it i V ri'llK'd it I hy :mI. ; . « :lllf 11 ' ii' I' It c \ 1,1 •' Pi -I I'ill'I . VVlii'e \V i'i.nii:. I*i >t k and 1‘1 i-ifi ill'; d int“ in ' ■•'it 111.inner. W tiiy w.un v. irr.t:ilfd i'6 ImIi. well or ii.. piv .\nd it any e!u iiio*ys her oiore biiili hv i;i'' '■iiii il i sr.iok.’. :h.“\ will !>'• aliere.i \v;i!ioiit ir;e! ' I'.VViD .\L;I»LK1TE. \ e:'eville. ^ . C . M reii 2 ' p i S’>:) REWAIU). 1) 'NA'V.VN' >!ii t ■ .'liK - r'Kii' 'U Fii ay ci-t t'le t 1 1: 'i iii-'t , iny ti -y \ I ;1‘i !!.■ :• j ruh !u: k- iiig .-ib >!it I Ilf p'in: I i'lti o; .Ml' L> •; s i il irgiovf iti Carver'' 'rt*ek. w eif ; • I' *- a w ..**. I wi'i t a\ ih ■ibov .■ ri w.U'l t'"r Ills ':vf! \ in j ul. G 11 ;'r itit.erl.ind c--'tii V. .^uiy I'l. I '-’t I L.\!!K .V: C 0 T‘1 T 5 a T i C :i N T S, W ll-.^lLXtiTUX, N \4’'ll.!. :ive s;i*‘cin a;;. nii Tf ct n'i ,'Via\ il SlO"- -^. v' A! h»> • Count ry pv. l.i.s- til. !. . il r- \ ■.; !ii; I .(;]:.r,N I'n; wi.vv- k\ kit.; 'in.iiiir \\\\ s* llifert.i: H. K. .'';iv..;e, i jt'hiii' l-i!ik . t t''i|.i- W'd .ino, DiW' n. I':-' ‘t W i: m',:;.: .m rii-riri. Bank .it No!!i. C irolin i; W 11 .1 ■n-', C i'iiier ll i'.-i^’h Br it.eh ll i..k ■■:'« ape K .r DiO 1 I. tf iEi:.ivv I-1 ''IVIK it vING Ct;Mr.\NV. i « f F'i vettfv;!'.', N C , I,'It .j. ■' for .'^liei i -■= :tu he' vs ; ■. ■ yar ' t • i;ie j .v 1. i G N emii- p'!Te tav-.r-i' . w.ni t .e ' *i.ie 'ly,'' •■. ir.ui le lire I in M -."aelius.- t', n I li vt- • • ni..ny yt ir, t)ceri m.1 i -.n tue .N«w Y -I k .HI: 1 i'l.. I i i .M ti k ts •' T (! \1G.1. i'l', it ll'rkfi'ii Co F ‘ye:teville, June 1, !''• 1 _7- IjWV 1 ic e. '■pHT; r :VV' : • i;i .v. 1 f' . -ti S imvierville to 1 I aycttevii;e. w,i. .lit ' , i t n-.r i i., y .m l Su[ er.or V our's c: ('u:;; i. , ; I n 1. i! iv;:: ;ii’ .'.J.'ire Ills 4*1’( v.i’.i >e i>-- s n Gi’. en .' irc'-t, opp-j^ite tn.' iipis.-opil Cr i];-. Hi - e .rre-p i.-nri w 1' : ’ a'C n I Iri-'S t.iin i:erea?\^r at F: vctr*:vi’.';.-, in-:'‘a l of ;ii;.ie: v.l e. M'.LLL MeKAV ’ I - v 2'. I."- II tf School j\otice* M*V SCflOOL in the DONALDSON At’ADEJl^' on' II \YMi>UNT. will be r - opened on T U ES D A i , OCTOBER 1st, 1861. Terms, per Quarter of 10 •wcekt: I English, 50 I Classical, . I Contingent, - I JESSE R. .McLEAN, Pritrcip«.l. i Augu^st 19, 18G1. ^9.f ! FAYETTEVILLE ! Female Ills’ll School. I TERMS, j Board per Session of 20 weeks, i Tuition in (,’olle>riate Cl isses 20 weeks, ! ‘ “ .Academic “ “ “ “ Primary ‘‘ “ “ I Incidental expenses, I Tuition in Mu-ic, Pujnfing, Drawing, Modern and ^ j .Vncient Lanpu i^v'. >'ic. at the usu:'il rates. i ' r-:g“One-balf of Ih.ardand Tuition required in ad- | I innce; the other half fit the beginning of the 2d Quart^jr. | SCHOLASTIC VEAR. : 1st Session —t oniineoe(*s 1st October. | Lnils 1 7? h February. i 2d Session.—Coi'i'neie'i-s iHth l'et>ruary. ' Ends >i!h July. «l I. C. HOOPER, Principal, i Sept 1*. 1 ' 1. / 7t f x%r:tO« l.alMM-oi-w Waiilert Iiii- ; me itately. C B. \! A l-LET 1'. Pres’t j . U. H * oni[*‘iny. Wanted to purchase, 1 AAA LBS. OLD COPPER. T. S. LUTTERLOH Sep . 9, 1861. 56 3w • To ihe Sherffs of the several Coim I Nor(h Carolina: IT is deemed not only desirable but an imperativp ,i ty, that early measures be taken to accun.i,’'' j supply of winter clothing for the North CHiolinn /r-"* * . . 1 J 11 1 now in the field, ^he scarcity of material fur - HE subscriber is now receiving a large and well se- | State, and the uncertainty of procuving snj! V“ from abroad, force us to rely on our domestic resouro-'^* 300 00 20 CiO 10 00 12 00 1 00 i\EW GOODS The subsc lecteJ stock of GOODS, consisting of iGROCEllfES, hardware AND CUTLE- ! RY, BAGGI-VG AND ROra, SAD- i DLERY, &c., FOREIGN AND ' domestic LIQUORS, and many other articles, which he offers low for Cash, or on SHOKT ti.me to prompt paying customers. It is thought that every family can spare one or P^'r . * 1 ( X' l' .\ IK- V, \:;,M.'t lo I Di'c'r 2-' .\OTICr.. ) b-j a- • .1 ‘I l.oliii* .1 ‘. >v ;iio!itl|S ill ,Vr. : i i^d '.!i:L«' r is lay auiliori/.> 1 ,iiy - : ;ii.'^ I r>‘liirt;. N. C'. .H'NKS. f j)\Uih;' i.a- I fr.uu Hi. • 11 , f; iiiM six t ■ I W 'l.' P Wr i.f I li.' -a l!l". J \!t -oil ;,r i V 1'II * K 1 ^1 ■ \ llg. 'J i . S‘20 13 .,1 I!i ; K O \K TlMl?!:ii ■ , 'in t hi'’Kiii'ss. a'.d 1 . i -th. .Il l wish\n.r lo d'.s- i - ir. r t'V ajiply itiff in I.-! i,mI at tiie .\rscnal. C. r.ttoTH, t'omd'sr .\r-enal. .'.'Ilf ■^; t. .\i J > WAWAV. I 1 i our 1; ly li L . ■■i_hinj- i!> ’ t I. I lilt-'. ii! ar F 1. [ i:d lor hi c.iiih'si nr.w \ iSBi. li i\ J V. a llie ' 1* V A Mir. .Mr-, \ 1' if^ of age, i i-oy ot ticr^'e ; wai '1 will !.(■ , ii I'a v I it'\ i.lc C \ 'd'Ki?' >N. I- If IS'.^5. .?//>. ,UcK,l\\ AV':::rnpy at Law, I’a - . : • Vif.Li;. \ iV U’ ILL ai1 'uill':‘*- . - (i.-. r, ; ■ • : cl it IS •rr: ' t . i , , ; ^ ^ i>o). : lu* Courts of ■-.= .Ti t' iiin- iioaot a'l 'ih-tf Blankets without personal inconvenience, or .t. Woolen Socks, and it is believed that for jucli a • pose a call would le responded to witli alacrity. It has therefore been concluded that an appeni this purpiise be made to tho great body of tin* ^ and witli that view I have to request the Sheriffs . several Counties to act as agents of the Stale, to All kinds of Country Proauce taken in exchange for a contribution of this kind. Goods To this end. they are requested to circulate tbi? r. i tice, and employ agents in every distri(it of their c:iu- * Sheetings and Cotton Varu-J on hand at all tinie.s, at to turther the matter. .Manufacturers’ prices. contributions of this kind may be hoTe,i ^ warded to the nearest Railroad Depot, and due iu tion ihereof sent to the Governor. '' The Sheritis are further requested to furni r Goveriior a list of ih*» donors. The tr.ii)sptrtfttifiii of these donations w. expen.ee of the Slate —and the bill for 'Uc;, , should be duly forwur.lpd fur paym:>nt. '' ' HENR'^ T. CLARK, Governor (f \ In cheerful compliance with the sever. : r ,|i.. taine‘1 in the above ir^ular of His Excf.i O. vp-, Clnrk, the undersigned. Sheriff of . a. ’, ,, ma le provisifui within ihe several I'i'tti " , p t v ti.r the i.-.-option of coiitri'uiiions :' r . .and eomt'Mri .if oiir ga'iant soldiers. A' it is our ptide to know that the g.nMi j . if CuTiiln-r’.and 1ms sen' foiti; h*-r behi an.! h. ' to till* bit;!- so wi’;l it lif* to us gratif%i, 7 , that we have iuiiii'tt-'ei i > tiieir nee*-'sitiH' i,,; ^ fully contributed lo their wrnis It is i.ietfii.ff. . li‘‘cess!iry t^* make Jitiv apf'ea^ to the . I. iriij. , . f , j ‘ pie wito'"' eri'ti' and w I'iu h':iris i v...- I,, ,; 'iv*‘ t( ilie calls of puri'itii: -i.ny. Coiitiihiiii iris will b- rf>i‘fivi'd in iIn* .'. Vi-t il Ii -r- by tilt* ]it t s.*:'s ii.ami'd C ii'rihiitors Will j their namt's upon articl.-s sen'. Foi/ellerUle D'.K'ricl-A'ty R W . Har.ii;-. P K. \lhr,, (jrinj r —By W. Alderman nnd j; f/ea IJUl—By DuncHii. '• e Vii.-ier. .\eill Mi.Uiij. i Ul'ick Un-er—By I.. H. i’>dwin, J.inio' NlcK.-': - and Robert Wilii.-.ms. Cfdar Crerk—B\ John C Blocker and John .\veri ' JjOfk's L'ripk—By .Lunes Evans, SIum-wo Hut;., and .John .'vli'Daiiit'l. yiWA-yw/i—By J.ito'. s Cami-ri.n, Capt, D. Mc1).,mijv: and Henry 0. Hil;. Sir^Tih/ I’in't — By Capt. Neill H. li’ut*. Cnl. Shaw and .lolm S Ray. •,>uH'hiOI —By Jolin .McKethan, John McHaeanl I'.v L. iifiiuuie Cari'C'-'s Creek—By Win. I!. Ray. Daniel ?‘I. K'ti ,.| John Morirof's—By Ciiristf pher Monroe "n l L'unc-!) ■M ur.diis.iii The undffsigntd will also receive atiy iriicli-s ma\ be contributed. HECTOR .McNEILL, Sho- » An-. 2.'. :>M- All persons are respectfully invited to give me a call, at the old stand of J. A T. W’a Mill, South side Hay at. A. N. MCDONALD. Fayetteville. N. t'., Sept. 21, 1800. 55if TYPE FOUNDRY. T H E ON L V M A N C r A C T o R \ F T \ PE OA Mil Tiir.K.\ Mill., SOITH OF BALTIMOKK. Th.' Proprieti r- of .li>i aoove KoUiutry have al-o uniied wii 1 ihrir F..!|ii I y a c,,mpi-ie I’ K I N T K K S • \VAati:isoi Having (.11 i;a-i.l. ..r Jurni-hing to order, every arti^'le l eiiuist * tor I l’riii!iti',r >Hict*. FROr?I A BODKIi-V T!;^•( iLiAiiiS We c.iii .and will .aanufacrure in Richtr.ond. as good ui article, and at ihe sani- -pecimen price-, as ai.y Fiiuti'ltv ^oitlj Wf rc'iiect tiilly solicit the patronage of I he .'^iUit h HKNR’i’ L. PI'.LoL'ZE \ cn We ic:'t-r y^'U to every Printer in this city We also .Ic'iff* evciy Ni'wspajier in the Saulh to copy tliis ad- vi-i I i ^fini.ut for one nionih, sending us one e-ipy ot tlu ir p.ip.T. Ill t recfivin-j thi'ir pay for such a l ertisemeiit 111.'. I pur' ll.'isiiig five (ii.'iiv- ihe amount ot their bill fi'.on us. H. L. P. & ^ July 40 1m ! I a." lit* or .'iiipiiir-ni . F:..;ir. l..in.. .an 1 lu L me, I’i.i-ier. C,>- i\i\ \ ss.u OilTfii. ( 01 liiiissicn a!i»i r or»v;irdi! ir Merchants, \V] LMl.-' rioN, N. y '‘•■1 .x4tl KOiCV ?ic’\AlEt. • itIon: f if tfuff i'oitHSfHor «/ M^au\ l.l \IP.KU i -.'N. N. C. ■ ' i:\VT. \vbj.kb:s\h Kiij^oitr tl\ TllK il!:!'!' KIU.i{ mEKM RChlOS. ^pil E under-igMcd have cau'td to be published trom I the CoiisTressional plat‘-s. an edition of tiie Report of Capt. \Vilk“s. U. S. Navy, and his Associates on fhe Board appointed by the Secretary of the Navy to ex amine tiie Deep River Region of ,'orih Carolina. This is the luiisi iiuportaut fiiid scientific st.atemcnt of the grrat wealth ot that section .>f the State, and tho Maps liie iii.ist ported and v.alu.abie, «jf any yet published. The Maps are wortii the price of the work, which is 50 fonts, iieatly bound in cloth. Copies sent by mail, free ot po'tage. on the receipt of •’>) cents. A liber.al dis count to whole.' I.e hiiyei’''. Orders solicited. Jan y 2 .. ■ K. J. MALE .V SONS X L.WV BOOKS. CVUNDER; ILL at■. :i i I ■ n-!- . : U. e (’.Uiiity an 1 S.ipeti^r ■ 11 1 at. 1 ('i.viSerl.and. '1 I. I.'ive proi'ipt .1'- rcT‘ .>•>1 t ii' k-Ill j )i ( ill it' ■ IIm’: Hi ii.-:. I,.'" and despau * pai i 'ictore -J.'livcre-i, !C 1 ll.LlNtJilAS r. jti Hay .tr.-..t : i i:. F. i’iCAKCi:, — V I ! !! A. . V k i i. )ii;.iiiSslon .^cn h:im and Produce Dfaler, • \M' 1 ' ij’ JL. .;w p- .rs S , , F..:'. . n I ■Jhceiinin I V ’ !■:, • ALKH IN 1 ; ... i'. uis. •- utiery. •n i I..- i‘nfr. . Si ii'";y, VC-, ■: i'.wr ur.-rs price- .1 S ; ii v\ c^l I.LLV, AVi rrt.viLL'c;. n. c. -'4. I'.’ixliie lor June. E J. HALE \ So.NS. 'Miie l^au of Mali‘s of BVr«oiial Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Elition, Enlarged ^and improved. Starkie on Eviileiice, 8ih Edition, with Notes by Sharswood. Wendells’ Blackstone; Byles' on Bills. Notes by irs wood. .\dams’ Eipijty; Broom's Legal .Maxims. Smith on t'ontracta, vc. E. J. H.\I,E .St .'^ON.S .1 t. ’acK.V8> %itiorni>f/ at I^atv, Office W.-.-I , i in ; : .n;c Building, Hay St., Fayetteville, TJ. C. , .'I'.rch 2'.. isr. ■ ;>;f i>i*. T8ii:«. TI \RTa\i^, OFi'I'. K. H \V ."^Ti! I'F.T. .iii -iti' the Po'i >thce Mi'.lical 1,1c ;ri'''y a'- '.if l. Fayftti'viIlf. O.'t 17. ')0|t ! .I0."F;1>H K. CVKI S .s. V.\N .WJUl.SiiK. JO*%. \ CO., Coeifiii&i^*c«io)i Hrrcliaiils. {>i^Proinpt per.-oii>.l :itti'iitiim given to all (,'onsi.fn- 1 meiit ’, an 1 t ash .idv iina'~ made on Pro.iiie.* lo be sliijipet ; to iftl.er^'ort' or sold in tiiis m.irkft. I Feli'y rj. ISlil. '.I'.nf A Aiirlioneer and (ommisNioii 31frfliaii}, -wi'. iMi'ii.i (.1 — ' ll*arrs and •JJt rrhandisf, ilpal t:stat(\ ,V(‘firo(’s, Xc. ! .Iiine 21. 18*’ l. :: l- ,tu A L.vi. Ill 111 . V' 51'. ill l>i’> 'i H icon-Si.ies, Xus. I and ~r;i' .\:i 1 all other :ii:: cerv Esiatr.ish:iii.|, imroceries : : .i ■*. .. ! 1 C'.ock v'f F.v.MiLV - \ * i:.-;. c-.Tit >>!' " ."'I ulioi.s. Mackerel, .''L.l.iss. ', .''uirar.s of’ all , Tidi.if-fi-. (’i-ars. ii' ii ii V : I in . \'ii.ile'.ale liro- C' X.. KENDALL CO Iti-tf '> !'aiii'_rt'‘n. .\piii‘J, 1^' (U'JI. \V. V, ll.I.IAMS i ('(I.. V4 liole^alf* l(c:i!‘rH in :iroft‘rit*>*, -V.N’P IMlMP.il.f’.' .\M» 7>1 \LKK> I.\ Harduaio and (iiilory, Nuedes Iron, Ac#, HVV ST!;!:LT, rV\KTTKVlLU:, N. ('. J Ii'y 2 1 S-, 1. ;;t;, f Tht* .Hiiiiiiv ^ocilb, h\ l*rol. In- gr I .:;iii: Say an i i’ >>rl'I, .\ c.; Ti.e 11-'ii ot 11 'i 1, by ;i .,1111 h' l n 'Co|i*-. \i-.. •t,'.. Is t'..' iiie .\iiMiMr ot' ••Ui'ie Wide eii 'rd oi' Hiuivi'fie. or ilie Elixir • I t\ : Evf!ii:i:;' III I he .\lii.-ro- E. I. i! \ LL .V SoNS. .M riSII F(»l! SAI.K. CLLK'IS, .vl.vt KEKEL, and HI.liKlNC., J. W, POU F its. 21 B,. Hope« and l^earM, Y, the Author ot ‘‘iieanse.ise,'’ &c. LAVINI.V, by the Author of ‘ Dr. Antonio,” &c. Pocket Dianes for IbOl, E. J. ll.VLE & SONS. Dec’r 20. FURTHER SIPPiTesT Hopes and FEARS; The Queens of Society; Mans field’s Political .Manual; Woods’ Class Book of Bo tany; Letter Copying Books; Tom Brown at Oxford; Tale of Two Cities; Beer’s System of Penmanship; School Books, &c. Jau. 80 E. J. HALE & SONS. I M.iy 12. I .AI.\KKi’i:.\t'E & .’\i‘l{.\H, H.WE on hand and exp>>,rt to kei.'p t'or s.alo, of their own tnanufa'jtiii e, a supply of F.i-ass, ( Jalvanized I and Common Hooped I Frouch, llii(h Post, ( ottage and ( omnioii I .Sjiririg Maitres'i s, of new aini improvi-.( Sprini;, on hand or made to.or der of any si/.c; Lol'NCES; Sfiritig, t.'ane, and Wooil Seat CH VI it.'!, of diff':re:it kinds an 1 patterns; Spring ."^ofas. Lounges and Chairs, I't'puired, and covered with il lirl loth or other wise; Hoe tiandlfs. Bungs for bb!s. i!i: Hhd.s.; Sole, Harne-^s. and Upper Leather, and Pl.astering Hair. -\s we have good Machinery for Sawing, Planeing. Tuitiing, Morti;ing and Boreing, we Can do worli with despatch and on s.itisfactory terms. Persons having w(uk or repairing to do wiil do w» H to give us a calL e warrant o'lr work; it it tails, you know where lo find Us. Having taken a Store on the East side of Oillesi.ie Street, a few doors South of A. \V. Steel, E-'ip, and having some spare room, we would attend to the storage and sale of any thing that may be consigned to us: and will give special attention to products of this State. Fayetteville, .Vpril 1, IHijl. itf .FOII-\ P. I IJI.LER, Attorney and (onnstlior at Law, W’lLL rK.MJTlCi; IN TllK ;uUKTS OF Kobesoii, Cuinborlantl, (’oUuiibii.s and liladcn. Office at Lutuberton, Robeson Co., N. C. July 5, 1859 o^if For Rent. The store on Hay Street, between the. Crockery Store and D. & W. McLaurin’s Store, and at present oc cupied by them. Pos.scssion given 1st September. For terms, apply to D. & W. McLauria, or S. T. Hawley & Son. August 15, 18G1, 48-tf V 1-i. r. I II \ I.!' V S, »\ THE \vn. .\M» ItEXlX OF sot >ai' oi riiein. by Li'Vur: Louie's Last T, im al St. .\i.arv'-: Liigiand s Veoi'ian; 'JVnnysiin's I'oenis; ..Viiierican .\It.i mac. l.‘'*'il. Til.,- Lady'.s i'>.iok ..f ri,;\vcrs; L.iiigiiage ot i lower-; Poi try of l. Kiy's Guide to P»-rf-i t tu.nti;i:y: *■ '■ Beiuly; and (lentleiiii n s Mirror ot Eortnne; Pe'er Parley's Ba'loon Travels; Ri'ok of Tiavels an-1 .Vdventure; &c. E. J. HALE & SONS. , Blarper'M lor April. Much;;!. F.. .) H \LE SON'S. O, W. BS( LLARO, i tun tit iss i oH • fivrrh an f, WlL.Ml.N'tiTON, N. C. Pit^MlT and PI' R?^t)N.VL >ttti*Dtioii will be given to th,> t^^aie of Naval Stoiv-', Cotton, Lumber, 'I’imber, nnd all other country produce. i:KKf:K T'» O. «. P.*.RSLKV. Prest Com. IVauk at Wilmington. Joit.v D.\ws()n, B. N. C.. a; do. Messrs. II. & E. J. LtM.v. Messrs. Pkmbkkto.v \ St.oAX, ) A. P.AKKDti, Esq., ILirnett County, N. C. M ty 7, L'sCtO. 15,f A VAilU. a WORD TO MY OLD FRIENDS— ^pilOSE persons lor wluun 1 have been atttending to X E.in’KintT fiusiness lor years:—I aiu still willing to serve you with the same promptness that I have always done; and toothers that may w.uit tliscounis. Pension busiaess lic., iVc., I offer my services, with a promise of strict attention. .I.V.S. G. COJK. June 27. •_>(;(f B£.4l)Lti'S XOVKIiS, >os. 10, II, 12, IS^' 14, “ “ Books :\u(l “ Hair DImt*, aiid Five ( etii >oh*1s. E. J. HA .E ic SONS Jan. 30. 22 Blanks tor aulc at this Oliice. R EPORTS; on Pleading an 1 Evideuce: Phillips .^n ICvi l,.nce; Common I.eni'h Reports—new serie'*; Curtis's l^.tamentaries; Ro'S on Bills Mtid Pr.imi'iory Note,; I'iiitty on Carrier-; Baieiinu on Commercial Law. i'avior's Law Glo" iry; \Vi;U.m-i on KseciU'irs; Divert-i's's Kinne's Keut; B'ackstone; ?oke upon Littleton—Butler i Hargrave's Notes; Sedgwick on D images; .Story on .“^ales; *• on Bills of Exchange; Equity Plead'ng; “ on (''ontlict ot Laws, •• on Bailm**nts; Chitty ou Pleading; on Con'ract P.ii'gham on Infancy; II ire i;n Discovery; G' w on Partner'hip; Rnh'-rts’ Principle-: of rquity, Doctor and S u lent; Broome's Commentarie*; Lea link' Cases in Equity. Hare i Wj,llacii's Notes; L uvyor's Comm r Place Book; Greenle if on !-vi ii'nce; >t»'phi'n on Pieadini; (ji c‘^!e_\i^q!ii'\ Evid-’uce. Biinill .1 Law Dictionary; Winrt.'ti'.' Law Phiilips' \ mos on Evi lence; .\"ciiboM’s Landlord and Tenant: “ Nisi Priiis: Fearne on Remainders; Tidd's Practice; •St irkie on Evidence; Hiiliatd on Sa.cs; .Smith's Landl..rl and Teii.iat, -Adams’ E.juit_'» NVilliams o'l Personal Property; ,\[ayne oti Dat;'«i*.'es; Archbold's Criminal Practice and f'leading; Lube's Equity Pleading; Wviidell's Blaokstone; Chilly's Matthews on Presumptive Evideuce: Smitji'' M.ister and .'^ervant; Powoil on Moriyjaires; (’hitty's (.’riminal Law; " iili.ims on Real Property; .‘^iiiith s (_'lianc‘ r}' F’raciii.'e; .''i.gdeii on Vendors; on Proper!}’; Dart on Vendor-*; t'r.ibb on Real Properly; Siig len on t’owei s; ismiih's Mercantile Law; Smith on Contraci«: Addison on .Vdams on E.iectmfnt; ('rowti Circuit (''ompanion; .Vmerican Lt'a.liini ('a«es — Hare \V>illace’>* Notfs; * .'!iiford's ('hancery Pleadings; Doniat’s C'ivil Law; Rockwell's Spanish and Mexican Law;* Sharswood's Legal Eihics; Boscov's t'rimin.al Eviilence: Edw'irds on J?ailments; Eiiuil” Draftsman; Powell on Evidetii'e; >liver on Conveyanciii)?; Broome’s Legal Maxims; C ollyer on Partnership. &c., iSc. The Reports of the Supreme (’ourt of North Ca rolina; C.int well’s .liistice; Form Book; Cantwell’s Prac-j ; lice, lie. E. J. HALE & SONS. School Buok«. ,\TUR.\L PHILOSOPHY from Ginot's F ,i: Physics by Wm. G. Peck, M. .\.; S-.n'le!':' .V-vi .speller and Definer Anaiy'cr; Bullions' ani .S:uii- ’Graminai's; .Monteith’s, Smith’s and >litclieH', G- l-i piiies; ^r lodricn's and .-Vndrews’ Latin and Gre»^ l.e« sons, .'!c. E. J. H.\LE J: .\ug. ;^1. ^ Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views, .NEW and beatuiful assortment, just tecc’\>l E. J H \LK .-ONN A The Eclectic .?la^aziiie for .llay. .May ti, iS'ii. I. J. Hale .k .'^o.ns* PIBLSC; AOTIt’E Is hereby given, that al the expiration of three ra:3ti! from the date hereof, appliofitioii will be m i le tutlit * Bank of F iyefteville for the issue of a certificup • r TWELVE SHAREii of the stock of ssid Biu». lu ii i of the certific.aie of stock losi dr destroyed, No. 242 ' dated I'th .\ugu«t IS'O, iu the name ot Mary Murjhv John a. .murphv. AJm> of .Mary Miirj.:.; F.ayetteville. N. C , -Vug. 2'1. 51*''5iiif'ii V^Y D^SiaABLS PROP^Rry TT LUMBERTOW FOR SAL«. Being DESIROL'S of removing to an adjoining Ci:ic- ty, I otter for sale tiie following propei ty ia j village of Lumberton: ! 1. The Li >T on which I now reside, containing !!• Acres, part reclaimed ,‘^wamp. and all very produccv- j and in a good siatc ot cuii ivation, surrounded by a pi ni j feuce in good repair. The Dwelliug house is in tliur.i.. repair, (part entirely now,) with all neces-sary buildingft almost new. and very conveniently (inangc i there is in the yard a Well of excellent Water. a;;J iMn I are on the Lot a gre-ii many different sorts ot c). t I Fruits, and good veget.ibie aud flowe'r Gardens I'- yard is on a high and iie.althy situatiou on the bouci. J line of the town, covered with a fine grove ot natari ! growth. .Altogether, it is believed to be the most jC- sirable situatiou lu the viliuge. 2. The Lor on the corner of the Public SqU.'ire.irJ the Columbus road, adjoining the Presbyterian l i.ijie:., ! containing about One-lourih of an Acre, on whie); inert ! is a good Brick Oftiee, coutuiuing Two rooms, t-ic: I witb a fire piaec. I 3. A part of the LOT on Main Street, adjoining Mr? Biggs’s and Mrs. Daniel's Lots, on the corner oppujKi to .Mrs. McQueen's residence, on wiiich there is asu.i. Building, aud ihe best Well in town. No village in this section of the country preseut-a: this time, greater inducements to a business ni.iQ Lumberton. Pleasautly situated ou Lumoer lii't’- where it ia crossed by liie Wilmington, Charlotie . Ruihertord Rail Road, on which the trians now run r;- gularly lotbat point, it uiust improve. I’he above property wiil be sold either togetl.er, separately, at very lew prices, and on most aciv- modatiug terms. R. E. Tilt'V Lumberton. Oct. 114. (i7*if J* IIAIjKj Late of Asheborough N. C., .liioruey and Couri-t. lor at Law, Marsnfield, W'ebster Co., Mo., wiil i- futreu practice his profes.sion in all the Courts ot ;->■ I4lh Judicial Circuit. Prompt and special attention given to the ci.ll''Cii * of claims, and all other busine.ss of a legal naiuif ' 1 south-western Missouri. •>une .SO, I.* ^ F • ivet teville. ^talc ol A'ortli C'aroliiia, MtJURE CUL'NTV. Court of I leas and Quarter Ses.sions, July Term 1^' ‘ Alfred Brower, Ex’r, is. P K My rick. J. H. Paschal n. P. K. Myrick. IN the above stated c.ases, it appearing to the s.iii;-:^' tion of the Court, that P. K. Myrick is a uon dent of this &taie, and that Executions in favor o! li-* 1 laintiffs have been levied on one hundred and ibi'.' acres of land on Bear Creek as the property of i)>e m 'J P. K. Myrick: It is therefore Ordeied by the (>u- I that public.ilion be made in the Fayetteville Observer j fur six weeks, notifying the Defendant to appear«' i Pleas and Quarter Sessions to t>e lifidt ’ I the County of Moore, at the Court House in C.iril* on the 4th .Monday in Outober next, and show cau^e. any he has, why me lands levied on shall not be f demned to satisfy the Plaiuiitis’ demands and or'iero- sale granted. Witness, A. H. McNeill. Clerk of our .said Court, Office in Carthage, 4ih Monday in Juiy I81.I. t-’’^t.t] H McNEILL. Ol'k. , To l.anl Uiiyerii. ^rilE undersigned offers for sale, in the Coal region, 1 and within eight tniles of the terminus of fhe P’ay- etteville Western R:iil Road on Deep River, KKillT HIXDKEI) .\CKES OF L.4MI, adjoining the land belonging to the estate of George W’ilcox, dec’d, and lying three miles South from Car- bonton, on Little Pocket t’reek, .Moore county. These Lands are well adapted to the growth of corn, cotton, wheat, oats, rye, &c. There are on fhe preni- ’DTr'T:x A T-i-rx Ises a comfortable Dwelling, and all neces.sary Out- w hou.ses, with about one hundred aud fifty acres under ! I PTQU I T\T17\TC1 v 4 If i OT/C fence, including forty or fifty acres of never-failing: llliOIl JJj IMjil O, UA31AulV'^' bottom land. This is a rare chance for persons wish- ' VPFKS X itig to make investments, as lan.ls are ut.doubtedly ad-| noNSUMERS OF IUCHArLsoVS LINEN'S. SrenJiSrX.'o.'’ ' J. Jf. KICHAKUSOX, SONS OWDE.N, As a guarantee of tlie soundness and durabihty 01 Goods. DANIEL McRAE, For the Heir.s of Gilbert .McRae, dec’d. Carbonfon, Moore co., N. C., -Ati^, 24 4;Htf IVorth Carolina Form Book, ^ FURTHER supply just received. E. J, HA.LE & SON ■S; , ^(!llOOl 1fOOk»i. MONTEITH’S, Mitchell’s and Smith s Geographies; Smith and Bullions’ Grammars; Emerson 3 and Smith’s .\rithmetics; Bullions’ and Andrews’ Caesar; Interlinear Translations to Xenophon, Sallust, Vir gil. Horace and Caesar; Northend's Araerioan Speaker, &c,, &o April 3, E. J. HALE & SONS. This cautioQ is rendered essentially large quftotities of inferior and defective Linens ar*.'Pi^*j pared, season after season, and sealed with the ; KIOHAKDSON, by Irish Houses, wRo, regardless | j injury thus inflicted alike on the American consi* j and the manufacturers of the genuine Goods, will a-' I readily abandon a business so protitable, while chasers-can be imposed on with Goods of a worUii^^-' I character. J. BULLOCKE a J. B. LOCKE. Agents, 31 Reade Street, Nfff 'p*'' D«o 11, I860 Oodey’s Lady’s Book for April Iti. K. J. HALE & __Fay. J. J. Col bul gre.i Ji
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