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DEPUTY MARSHALL FOR CUMBERLAND CO. O. V, IGoldston. Ik Town of Fayetteville. ArchM McLean,. Mayor, !" IJ I II '.COMMISSIONERS.. "! x I Jas. Sandy, . f : ; M. McKinnon, . E. L Pemberton, ; , G. W Williams, A. A. McKethan, ; y i iWm. McLaurin, -.. Win. Warden.. ; . ;! ' - : -:- -.J- Wm. Warden,- Town Treasurer. : . ! 'W: G. Matthews, Town Clerk. John P. Leonard, , Special Justice, the market, &c. ! John D. Callais, Town Constable, do l1 Standard iKeeper. clerk of 1, f do.. Keeper of Town Clock. J: A. Worth, keeper of Ppwder Magazine. W.m. Williaoisoii, cexton of Grave Yard.; AUCTIONEERSi 1 ;A. M. Campbell, C E. Leete, J H: Cook." T ; ." . town juard. V ! "J. G. Newell, VS. Faircloth. PJ J. Underwood,: j Alex'r Menoir, t ' TOWN ATTORNEY. . T. C. Fuller. ! ! ' - : y i PUBLIC "W. J. Anderson, ; NOTORIES. W. G. Matthews, Jas. McGilvary, Wm. Huske, Alex'r McPhersori, Jr.. J no. M . Rose. ' . ; ; FLOUR INSPECTOR. . I ' H. B. Sedberry. " TURPENTINE K. Mi Orrell, . J ; A, Worth, INSPECTORS. .. ! A. M. Johnson, J. A. McLaachlin. BANKS. ; :-. . Bank of Fayetteville. . Jno. D. Starr, President,. j W. G. Broadfoot, Cashier, J W. G. Matthews, Teller, W, A. Rose, Disc; Clerk, A. Mcpherson, Jr., Book-keeper. ; DIRECTORS. Jno. D. Starr. H. L. Myrover, S.'Boon, E, J. Lilly, J. W. Pearce, S. T: Hawley, D; McDiarmid, . Jas. Kyle, J. W. Powell, Attorney, j C. G. Wright, ; : Offering day, Wednesday, i Disc, day,; Thursday, i i Bank of Clarendon. - J. D. "Williams, President," J. W. Sandford, Cash'r, - W. Warden, Teller, J. McGilvary, Disc. Clerk, ' R. H. Sandford, Attorney. " ! DIRECTORS. ' J. B.' Williams, i N. A. Stedman,' S.IiUtterloh, i Henry Lilly, DIRECTORY Al A. McKethan, Wm McLaurin, I . Alex'r Johnson, Jr., - f Offering day; Monday, r Disco, day, Tuesday. Bank of State Fayetteville Branch. :? A. W. Steel, President. H . C. Lucas, Cash'r, ' Wm. Hiiskf, Teller, W. L. Rost, Disc. Clerk, W. A. Huske; Attorney.. . . j ' DIRECTORS, i" A. W. Steel, . f Geo. McNeill, Jos. Utley, W. Home, j ! Jonathan Evans, -y ' - Offering day.sTnesday, , - Bank Cape Fear Fay. Branch. C. T. Halgh, 'President. A. McLean, Cash'r, : W. J.' Anderson, Teller, N J. Carman, Disc. Clerk, Wright Huske, Book-keeper, Haigh, Attorney. ( W. H. DIRECTORS. C. T. Haighr - E.J.Hale, C. B Mallett, D. A. Ray, , Offering day, Thursday, . DiscOi day -t Friday.' s A Committee on Bills meet at each Bank every day at 12 o'clock. POST J. E. Bryan, MASTER. FAYETTEVILLE j MUTUAL INSURANCE CO. Geo. McNeill, President, D. A. Ray. Vice-Presideut, CiA. McMillan, Sec'y . y , : Directors'. George McNeill, & Wl Tillinghast, W. N.Tillin hast H. L. Myrover, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, Henry Lilly, JG. Cook, S. T. Hawley, Jas. Kyle, William McLaurin, A. A. McKethan, A. W. Steel; John D. Williams, J. G. Shepherd, C. B. Mallett, Nathan A. Stedman,' T. S. Lutterloh, and R. R Brown, and A. E. Hall, of Wilmington. ! CAPBi FEAR NAVIGATION COMPANY. S W. Tillinghast, President, Geo. McNeill. Secretary. Treasurer aud General Ageut. ; -. ' j I : : DIRECTORS, J iL ttall. i JG. Coot, D. A. King, S. W. Tillinghast, R6bt Johnson. WSTERK RAIL ROAD pOilPAXY. C. B. Mallett, President, Jno.M. Rose, Sec'y and Treasurer. W. A. Kuper, Chief Engineer., ; M DIRECTORS Geo. McNeill, i Arch'd McLean, W. T.I Home, I A. A.l McKethan, Jas. Kyle, II. L. Myrover, Wm. McLaurin, T, S. Lutterloh, 1 ! S.U.' Hinsdale. FAYETTE VI LtE & WESTERN PLANK : N. A. Stedman, President.. M. Rose, Sec'y, . ; Jotia. Worth, Sup't. . DIRECTORS. ROAD CO. N. A.ISledman, Jas. Majrtine, ! James Kyle, Dr. G C. Newhy, J. D. Williams, Sampson Boon. William Welch, Jona. Worthy Chas. Benbow. iFAYETTEViLLE & NORTHERN PLANK ROAD CO. I Joel Williams, President. : Jno. M. Rose, fec'y. j ! DIRECTORS. j A. Aj McKethan, John Waddill, Randal McDaniel, . 1 IT. H. Pemberton, Henry Lilly, Thos. McDaniel, James Evans, dee'd. A "' FAYETTEVILLE & ALBERMALE PLANK ROAD CO i James G Cook President, i John M. Rose, Secretary. ! j DIRECTORS. - . -' Appointed-by State V " P. M. Powell, j Hon. L JLJethune. F. N. Roberts; - a i Elected by individuals J. G. Cook, : R..M. Orrell, ' T. S. Lutterloh, J. Pemberton, ! T- Bostick, E. W.' Wilkings, FAYETTEVILLE &. RALEIGH PLANK ROAD CO. j John. P.j McLean, President. I DIRECTORS. iW. J. Anderson, . John H. Cook, Jas Banks, ! Wm. Huske. Two vacancies. CUMBERLAND CO. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ? Joel Williams President. W. BJWrht, ' r J. C.Smith, ' Wm. McMillan : Vice-Presidents. Jon PJ McLean, Secretary and Treasurer. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ' " ' A. A. McKethan) John EUiotV ! J: W. Pearce, : Hugh McLean, Wm. McL. McKay, D.-Mrirpbyi ! S. J. Hinsdale, TheoilTans, J. A. Worth,1 Wm. Alderman, John P. McLean. J. W. Strange, t Jno. Kirkpatrick, Arch'd McLean. John Buie, H. L. Myrover, R. E Harris, C. B. Mallett, Handal McDaniel J. G. Cook, J. H. Hawley, SOMETHING ! ! A tSJIFT ENTERPRISE CONDUCTED UP)N! 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I bar mad the necessary arrangement to commeiwe between the 20th of August and the 1st of September. 1808; the publication of a DAILy JOURNAL mi your town. 1 ? The DAILY rROGRrVSS will be devoted exclusively to yojv. interest atid to. the fntTest of Ibe eitireun cfibe.Stata: Wilt you sustain ro iu this rmortanf and idk3eniilu,ent: t'ri5e to Tour coujmrcial nronerHy f I can.oudortde i JW-d 1 pledge . to ycu. iif advance, what poor abilitje 1 jvo-wr. andrtl the jeal 1 j and energy requisite to eive you ail. ju'leiHin4Jct useful and in.". taiMMtiaxjtaper t without yor cordit co-oierntioii nd tup- j,. port I can aocomisWiK)hig.Bd.i3I .upon yourgenerous aid. andFith-ywutntrotisr arm to a. ti-'mer l-: I OA.f,.ind J wiVucarry thaenterVrii thrwush' to sneeej3. ana make it one of the j permanent flxturesof the place to dear to i ' us all. rv.'- "-' ' "t.' - It is uoTjecesisary to pd5nt out to you the nece fsity of a Daily- . Journal to enable you to compete Mi.jcpwfully tli other coni- merciul towns in this and the adjoiuiriit States Tor. the, trarl of ; th,V'est. Vour interests now- demand it The jMople of WiU -mington. Charleston. Norfolk. Petersburg and Richmond coni- "v mune with the interior tlironsrh their 'Dailvnars. AVill you .. " loifger auffer them to possess this import ant a dvatit;j;e .over yuu ? ."' The West has now heen. brought by Railroad to yor very doorsjv; and is there knocliioy. witfi her TieU productions, for ndniitaieet -The natural and inevitable consequences of proerasthiatioiii iare- - now being felt. No town can ftanj..4till it md?t eithr advajs ' in comnierciaf and general importance and improve iu, its reli- f jrious, moral and social character, or it nfuct.d'cHn JSow it is for you to aay whether yoti will rise or faU .in the great oniet : for the Western trade. You certainly- (fan-not expect to nuin- tain your ground unless you are as well prepared a. yonr neigh- ' bors. Experience proves tlu towns. homeLstnesi, likeindividuniay " hen thrown upon tbeifowu re?ooree8. "often developi a prfrsper- ity far in advauce of-tbose which relvfupou ad-reistUvo ?nr at--r oral advantages. Ther is no reason why Newbern fluld nt again crowd her wharves with the products of foeijrri countries. - which, as in times gone by- would be 'given in exchanjre for t he products of the West. ; Ther is no rttnioi. why Hehol should . not rise up among yoiV andcollrges flourish.in your miiist. .But youreperienee. yor inteULge,nce tells yon tji.nt yia canntit. -stand still and witness fhee things." Vou cannot. youhould not ..fely uon the Journals of other towns, to adyertfse your goods - to inform the people.of the West-that you ci. that yir vviLw- i trade with them to equal if not to better advonjage. thau any1 ' otherfmarket,"lM;cause y on are riearer to Uiem an4.cn transprt goods and prodTuce with greater Ifaeinty iin'i l.e! expense - tb'sn: ' others can . .You caiinot rely upon Journals of other towns to -point out nod urge the advantages poessed by. Jewbern for Factories and Se.hools. which must and will spring into t-xileuce as soon a they are properly aud energetically advocate.Li ; - ' All the worldly interests I have novj vs. or soon will be. indeh" tifieJ with your community, and vrith you. I intend to sink or twim. But in the publication of this journal. , wb"i! I sbjill ue all honorable! means. to gain your apprchHtion and; give you- aat- ' isfaction. both as a citizen and as an editor, 1- shall endeavor to do justice to our-neighbors, end at ail times and under jalr'cir- r icumatanccs, look to the common welfare of the Good tldNerth State.? ' Now to you. people of Ne.wbern. 1 iommit this -enter- i prise." persuaded that you will see the necessity i f-" a powerful ' effort in .this matter Henceforward, for weal or woe. 1 am with . , you. Having a practical knowledge of -the prfnliu? lui-lnes. and having been engaged fir many years of my life upon daily and weekly. newspapers: 1 flatter myself thsJ can nmke a pwper ' that will meet your wants, and one to'wbich yfcu. as citizens of Nfcwbern, may point with sme degree of fatisfabtion.' ifinccf- .. saut toil.be one of the eK-mef.ts of success- 1 - ur di'tef inined to v da my part.Tind I confiddntly expect you to da yours'. - f r The Daily Progress, will bo printed with newtyi c on a hew f press, and will be of respectable sizj. '. ' ' Daily Paper- one yean in advance. . - :- - - $6 00 iDaily Paper, six mouths, - - - r - 13 .00 . ," - J, L.' PEXXD1GT0N. Xewbern, N. C. July 15, lSiS." ' . ? . I . I ii h a 1 a 1 i o ii i n C o us iciii i i p-i i . V 5 UOXGHITIS, LARYNGITIS, V and : other Dis eases of the Chest and Throat, succcslully treat- " ed by the Inhalation of iledicated VapoySv audj Tow ders, by absofptioa' aud eonstitutiprial treatment, " as practised at tlie Stuyvpsaat Aledical" Institute; New: 1'ork City.! ' -..-;.-''...' ' -' - y- - -A -The unprecedented sttccess-which, lius atteiuled Ihis method of tretjin"diseas.es. of. the Lilngg and Throat , has induced us to' depart irom our I usual course, and ourselvesof the columns oT the press, in-order, to bring it to the Unowdedgc of such as may be laborin-g. . under or predisposed to such atfectrou The diuvu , of a brighter day has at .length. arrived for the Con- i gumptive; the doctrine of the incurability of conHinip- tion having at length passed away.-1 We haye induhi table proofs in our possessioa that Consumption in all ." its stages can be cured! in the first, by kibereular :kb ' sorption; in the second, by tlia trcusibrrmrtion of the ' tubercule into chalky and ca-feareoua coneretioijg, . jiur the third by cicatrices, or scars. Those Avedded to' the opinions of the past "may assert that even liow consumption is incdrable, such are behind, the .ag;e. To all, this great truth mast be apparent. viz:hat tl)e ; ;.medicines inhaled in the form of Vapor or Powder di-' ' rcctly into the Lungs, must be much inoreflectiv than that taken into the Stomach,' where the' disease . does not exist. The advantage of Inhalation 'hi ,Con sumption and Throat diseases ia, that mf-dicine in the tform of Vapor. is applied directly to the LunrgSj where the disease exists; the stf nmch is thus left free-.to-, aid in restoring health, by administering to "it a htaithy, 1 i fsgi v in g food. 1 here is no ease so .hopeless that "In !: : baiitionvwill not reach! The-mean?, too are brought . within the reach of all. the manner of, administering . the Vapors being so simple tha the invalid . is nevr required to leave home, where the han'd of friendship; and atfectlon. tends so much to aid the physicLin's: -.effort- , : . .' The Inlialation'method is-sortliSng, safe and ready nd consists in the adnilnisTration of uedicine iiisucb a manner, that ; they are 'conveyed info, the Lungs in.. the form of vapor and produce? ii.eir action at the se-.t! Of the disease. : Its practical sjf iess( is" deftined to rv- " Volutionize.the opinions oi I e' medncal .world. and; establish the entire 'curabilitj f Consumption. T - ' j I earnestly appeal tth jmon' sense of ajl'afflic" ted'with Lung. diseases, toft Jabrace at once'the advart- tage of Inhalation, and no longer apply ; medicine : to the unoffending stpmach. 1 claim for Inhalation a place amongst the priceless gilts that nature- and art hath given trs. that "our day may be long in the , ;ana," ana as me only arK ol s.uety ior iDe consuuip .:. tive; a method not only ratiosal, but; gircple and efii -: cacious. Such of the. profession that have adopted Iuhalation have found it efficacious in the highest 'he gree. arresting the progress of the disease and work ing wondersjn many desperate cases, in vefdity, a signal triumph of our art over this fell detroyr of our species. . ' " ; - ' Note. Physicians wishing to make themselves , ac quainted with our practice are informed .that, 'our time being valuable; w:e can only-reply, to ingre- ; dients used, tosuch letters as contain the fee', " . T . .The fee in all casepof 1'ulmcnary affections , will "be $10, on receipt of which, the necessary medicines and instruments will be forwarded, i . a Applicants will statfr age.sex, married or single, bow. long affected if any hereditary disease exists inT the family, and .the symptoms generally,. Let the, came; town and State be plainly! written. Postage for re turn answer must be enclosed. ; Letters, w hen regis tered will be at our risk. AlHetters must be address ed to. "WALLACE MERT0UN.'M: D ; " Sf M., Institute, New York City f Nor. 12, 75-Cm I ; . - ; SlanK- warrants, GIVIL and State, just printed and forale at the 1"
The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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May 24, 1859, edition 1
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