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v.rr-"',?Jhr "1 The Lizrr sjzSjIso uiz i to FOUR HORSE COACHES. i i. EQUITY SALE OF 400 Seres Iaure IhimI. TT7T virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity for 1Q Richmond County, at Spring Term, 1858, 1 will expose to sale, at Laurel Hill, on Tuesday, 1st day or June 1868, 400 Acres of the Laurel Hill Land. land is beautifully situated, and admirably adapted to farming pui poses; in an excellent neighborhood, convenient to the Schools and Churches or Laurel Hill and Laurinburgh.

and near the line of the Rutherford and Wilmington Rail Road. It is a most desirable location, and presents inducements such as are seldom offered. I Terms or Sali. hundred dollar cash, two thousand dollars six1 months after date, and for the residue a credit of two, three and four years, with interest after six mouths. For further particulars enquire of John L.

Fairley, Laurinburgh, Richmond County, or James Banks, Attorney, Fay I JOHN W. LEAK, C. M. April 15.1 I 36tpr.adv$4 NEW jLtXO-QD WM. INTYH "AS and offers for 's, a deilriMs line Barege and Lawn Robs; Dress Silk Bareges, Challies, Bombazines.

Alpaccaa; fe wise, Tarleton, Muslins: Printed Lawns Calicoes, Brilliantes; Ribbons, Ruches. nch Artificials; Laces, Edging, BraiJ Tapes and Fringes: -French Working Knit Cotton; Embroidering 8ilki Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting; Linen and Lisle Edging; Cspes, Collars, Sleeves; Kid, and Lisle Gloves and Gauntlets; J. P. Coates' Spool Cotton; 8ewing Silk; Enameled and Elastic Belts; Table Damask; Napkina and Towels; Patent Turkish and Allandale Counterpanes; Irish Linen, and Shirt Fronts and Collars; Ladies' Bonnets, very fine, and some price to them: Leghorn and Braid Flats; READY-MADE CLOTHING; BOOTS. GAITERS and SHOES; -Carpeting, and Floor Oil Cloth, and Matting; Extension Steel Spring Skirts, ree'd to-day, price $4.

Fayetteville, 29th March, 1858. 97tf LARGE SALE OF GOODS jiuctiojv. FTBT Virtue of a Deed of Trust, executed toft by Uj Cook Johnson, for pur; -set therein speaified, I will offer for sale at pu io auction, on WEDNESDAY, the 23d day of Jane next, i THE ENTIRE STOCK OF Consisting of HARDWARE and CUTLERY, HOLtOW-WARE, IRON, NAILS, CROCKERY, AND GLASSWARE. A large and general assortment of all articles usually kept in the Hardware line. The attention of Merchants and the public generally is called to this Sale, as furnishing favorable opportunity for merchants to supply themselves or to replenish their stocks.

Terms liberal and made known at Sale. W. McL. McKAY, Trustee. May 1858.

NEW DRY GOODS V. MacINTYRE Is opening a lot of PJILK TISSUE, for veils: Black Bordered Love Veils; I English Bl'k Crape; Italian White Crape; Black Berege: Black Crape De Espaigne; i Bonnet Ribbons; 1 White Marseilles; Printed Lawns; Ginghams; White and Col'd Adjusting Bustle Spring Skirts; French Extension' Skirts; Long Whale Bone. May 10, 1858. i 9-8 CAPE FEAR NAVIGATION CO. of jYoriTncrcoLiivX The libera are now nrenaMul nu- IU1UIJ5 of this Taluable work, which has receive TO highest commendation wherever It has been r.i only for its literary execution but for its tvoov eal getting up.

It may be obtained, either rom a Ul0t irvin our ucucrsi ir sua oiate, H. mi piace, or any oi nts Assisiani Agents. vanes according to style of bindine: In cloth $1 25; in Ubrary 8heep 1 60; in half cm It is soit ohlt ro Cash. None will be cha. I ciiuor vj uuntiiMur uurnjcuil.

a liberal di. ill be made where quantities are taken to en It' wllTb sent by mail to any part of th. ga" on receipt of the price and 24 cents to rl The 2d volume is in course of preparatin n. -i iu Wlli urwu.ui rv vr itliutlies in all Tk ii L-i v.ii oeeuing tuiuuks win jjruusiii contain about 500 and will be aold at a Dronnrtinnall. I 1J UP Ttfir.

vix: half a cent a page for the cloth bindin 21 I r- -V 1 Crt "enta additional for sheep and 60 half calf binding. E. J. HALE E. J.

HALE Fayetteville, April 29, 1867. P. 8. The Agent and his Assistants desitm tApv i.niin.r in that Stat with tha 1811 wwli'l8 Boon fca convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt tion.

STANDARD MISCELLANEOUS -noon: a. OH. KANE'S Arctio ExpleratiooB.cloth and half calf; Preaeott's Ferdinand and Conquest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Meii Henry Clay's Works, 6 Benton's Thirty r1 tho U. 8. Senate; Daniel Webster's Works.

Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving's Works 15 i 1 tit- Jls-, tiuiu aviiu suovp, iiicuiuirs ui vi iu. in; lrrin? a 'f af Washington, cloth and sheep; Life and Co deuce of Webster; Com. Perry's Japau Expedition' by Nott Gliddiin; Recollections of A Life Time b' Goodrich.

(Peter Parley;) Hume and MhcsuIhj'i hJ tories of England; Hallam's, Robertson's, Johnson', Addison's, Hannah More's and Dick's Woikt Southes Common Place Book; Historical Collection of Virginia; Dickens's Complete Works, 13 vols iliUj trnte.l; LaMartine's History of Turkey. The yurenjof' Scetland. by Agnes Strickland; GoldamitU's AniuiairJ Nuture; Noctes Ambrosianse, 6 edited by )t McKenxie; Rollin's Ancieut History; Constitution! Text Book; Millman's Gibbon's Roue; TheSntusmi anus Tales and Novels of Maria Edgewortb; I'roc tor's History of the Crusades; Chambers' lufurm.tiM for the People; Tytler's Universal Historj; Bosweir Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers' Miscellany, 10 Tola Appleton's Cyclnpedia of Biography; The Scuttisli Gael; Encyclopedia. Americana, 14 Novels iu 12, 24 and 27 vols Wilson's Tales of ttt Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville's Democrncj in America; Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors; Bulwer's Novels, complete in one vol; Plutarch's Livt Modern British Easayiata; Lj ell's Principles of Tales of the Arabian Nights, 4 vols, illustwwd, Maury's Physical Geography of the Sea; Advtnturw of a Gentleman in.

Search of a Il6rse; Mrs. Family Monitor and Gaide to Social Happiness; The Bachelor of Salamanca, by. Le Sage; History of the Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott: Hogg's Winter Evening Tales; Woodfatl's Junius; Mcintosh's Miscellanies; Hamilton's Philosophy sod Literature; MoAulay's Miscellanies; Marshall's Washington; Life of Pinckney; Brando's Encyclopedia; Tht Prince the House ef David: The Poetical Works of Hcmans, Scott, Campbell, Milton, Byron, Moore, Bum, Sliakspeare, in various styles. 1 J. HALE 80S.

hooks. OMAT'S Civil Law; Starkie ou Slander; edgwick on the Measure Damages; Sedgwick on Statutory ini Cons. Law; Hale's Pleas of thsCrowu; Bishop ou Marring inj Divorce; Mitlord'sChaucerj PletJ-ings; Sauders on Uses Trusts; Hargrave Butler's Coke upon Littleton; U. States Digest; State Trials of 'he U. Russell on Arbitration; Morris on Replevin; Troubaton Limited Partnerships; Sugden on Vendors; on Powers; Saunders on Pleading, Reports; Addison on Contracts; Wharton ou Homicide; Wharton Stile's Med-Jurisprudence; dence; Chitty on Contracts; Criminal Law; Pleading; Stephen ou Chitty on the Law of Carriers; Selwyn's Nisi Prius, Am.

Notes; Smith's Chancery Practice; Landlord and Tenant; on Contracts; Leading Cases; Story on Conflict of Law; Equity Jurisprudence; on Sales; on Partnership; Equity Pleadings; on Contracts; Fearne on Remainders: Edwards on Bailments; Byles' on Bills; Taylor's Law Glossary; Dart on Vendors and. Purchasers of Real Estate; Broom's Legal Maxima; Commentaries on the Newland on Roper on Legacies; c-Williams ou Executors; on Personal Property; Oliver on Conveyancing; Lube's Equity Pleading; Gresley's Law of Evidence; Kent's Commentaries; Cartis's Commentary; Bradford'sSorrogate Reports; Tapping on Mandamus; Crown Circuit Companion Com. Law; Adams's Equity; on Ejectment; Burrill on Cireum. Evidence; Law Dictionary Leading Cases in Equity; Tidd's Practice Am. Notes; Hill on Trustees, Matthews' Presumptive Evidence; Powell on Mortgages; Cant well's Justice; Wiley's.

N.C. Form Boot Supreme Court Reports, 4c K. HALE, SON. MEDICAL BOOKS. BUNGLISON'S Therapeutics" and Materia Medics; Medioal Dictionary; Hur a Physiology; Pracuce of on New Remedies; Meigs' Treatise on Obstetrics; Woman, and her Diseases; "Childbed Fevers; i Diseases ot the Uterus; Dewees on Children; Females; Horner's Anatomy and Histology; Miller'a Princinlea of 8nrn' 9 Practice of Bartlett on the Fevers of the U.

States; Wilson's Human Anatomy, by Goddard; Rioord and Hunter on Venereal, by BumsteaJ; Watson's Practice of Physic, by Condie; Wood and Bache's U. 8. Dispensatory; Pancoast's Wis tar's Anatomy; Wilson on Diseases of the Skin; the Skin and Hair; Eve's Surgical Cases; Churchill on Children, by Keating; Rvatern nf mifrw K- nAU. rriV.IE TRAVELLING PUrUC i ranctfiillv 1 tl this line a trial. They wU tnd it to be- the cheaoett.

xkakkst and BEST route WEST. My Coaches are fine, large, Nine and Four teen Psssenger Concord Coaches. (No Hacks, on the Road.) -f My Horses are well trained and gentle, and I take pleasure in recommending the Driver on this line as being the most sober, careful ud gentlemanly Drivers to he found on any stage line. Travellers will find this route a more pleasant one than any other, passing through Statesrille by the Catawba Rail Road Baidge, Newton, Morgantoa, Marion, Pleasant Gardens, Swanannoa Gap of the Blue Ridge, ia full view of the celebrated Mt. Mitchell and Mt.

Clingrnan of the Black Mountains. Persona wishing to visit the Black Mountaius can procure a guide and Horses at Mr. Steps or Pobtxr's, and in a few hours ride reach the Black Mountain House, and at their leisure visit Mitchell's Falls, Mt. Cltngman and Mt. Mitchell, the highest peaks of land East of the Rocky Mountains.

Tickets on this line good for three months. Stags Orricc in Salisbury, at the Rowan House. C. 8. BROWN, Contractor.

Morganton, N. March 6th. i 100-Sm LUTTERLOH'S LINE. fipHE Steamer FANNY will leave Fayotteville for 1L Wilmington every Monday and Thursday morning, until further notice. Will take freight and passengers as heretofore.

TVS. LUTTERLOII. Feb'y 22. 87- MEDICAL NOTICE. RS.

EASTERLING and HENAGAN having associated themselves together for the purpose, of practicing Medicine in Rockingham and vicinity, they respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage, and by their strict and prompt attention they hope to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. They -will attend any call day or night. Dr. Easterling take pleasure in stating to bis former patrons that Dr. H.

is a regular graduate, having read three yean and attended two full eourtei of Lectures. One or both may be found at any hour at their Office opposite the Post Office, unless professionally engaged. 11. R. EASTERLING, M.

D. D. HENAGAN. M. D.

Rockingham, N. April 5, 1858. lOOtf COUPON BONDS FOR SALE. rpHE Western Rail Road Co. have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers, $20,000 of the Coupon Bouds of the County of Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annually on the 1st Jane and the 1st of December, and running 20 years.

$90,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the Town of Fayetteville, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable semiannually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with taw to the Westers Rail Road to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them) a better investment than any Bank Stock in the For terms apply to C. B.

MALLETT, Pres't or to 1 M. ROSE, Treaa'r Western R. R. Ce. Fsyetteville.

Feb'y 20. 1853. 1 "89tf DOBBIN HOUSE For Hent or Lease. ffflHE Lease of the present Proprietors of this well 11 known House will expire on the 1st January, 1858; the property is offered for lease or rent. To a person desirous of undertaking the Hotel business, an excellent opportunity is offered.

The building is large, well arranged and in complete repair; its location will always command for it an extensive patronage. As the present Proprietors intend changing their business, the Furniture, which is nearly new and in good order, can be purchased on favorable terms. The House will be delivered on or after the 1st of January, remaining open under the present manage ment till a tenant is obtained. The fine Store in the same building, formerly ocon- ied by Mr. Wm.

Booth, is also offered for rent. JNO. H. COOK, Prest. Dobbin House Co.

Dec'r 16, 1857. 69-tf ALABAMA LAND FOR SALE. finHE Subscriber offers for sale THIRTY-FIVE ii. HUNDRED ACRES of Land ia as healthy a section as there ia in Alabama. FORTY ACRES, on which are a good Dwelling and 11 necessary oat-houses, in good OXE HUNDRED and SlXTi ACRES, good river bot tom land, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton and Cora.

NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and Pine land, on which is some good farming land. TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY ACRES Pine land, well auited for Turpentine getting. This property will be sold chesp and on accommoda ting terms. Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. Monroe County, Alabama.

I WILLIAM W. ENGLISH. March 11, 1858. 92-ly MITCHELL'S FALLS. AGENTS WASTED IN EVERY COUNT! OF THE STATE 10 canvass the same, and procure subscribers' names for the sale and delivery of an excellent LITHOGRAPHIC PICTURE, taken npon the spot and gotten np' in the finest style of the art, representing the place where the Rev.

ELISHA MITCHELL lost his life in his explorations of the Black Mountains, in the Summer of 1857. Upon the receipt of Three Dollars, we will furnish to any person desirous of taking an Agency, Two Pictures, one tinted and one colored, as samples, with full par ticulars as to the terms of the agency, We will offer inducements sufficient to make it pay an ener getic agent. For farther particulars address us at Asheville, N. C. LEWIS DICKENSON.

P. S. Mr. Dickenson is also Agent for the Mt. Mitchell Monument Association, and during hie tour through the State will receive subscriptions for that object W.

T. DICKENSON. Feb'y 9, 1858. 85-6 LAST NOTICE. R1HE undersigned haa placed all his notes and ao-'li.

counts in the hands of Duncan Mclntyre for col lection. All person indebted to him. who do not come forward by the 1st of August and pay up or confess judgment, will after that date find their papers in the nanas oi an omoer. DAN'L C. April 25, 1858.

McINTYRE. 8-8m N. C. A PROCLAMATION, By hit ExciUeney, Thomas BaAGO. Governor of North Carolina.

WHEREAS, it haa been represented to me that one Archibald MoDoueald. late of the County oi lumDeriana, aia on the 27th day of February last, in said County, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe, and that the said McDongald is a fugitive from justice, and has escaped beyond the limita of this State, i Mow, to the end that the said Archibald MoDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said offence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen- sion uu ueuverj io me onerm oi wumDeriand Uouaty, DESCRIPTION. MeDougald Is about fifty years of age, of light hair and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about 165 or 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while drunk is turbulent and troublesome. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of L. s.juie BUte, at Kaieign, tins the Sixth day of March, A.

D. 1868. By the Governor, TH03. BRAGG. PtTlASKI COWTKR, Pr.

Sbo'y. March 15. 93tf DEEP RIVER GOAL. TTTITUMIS0U3 COAL of the best oualitr can ba ILkl had at the works at Egypt, at'a reasonable prioe uj tue xon. M.

MCUiJINK. Mining Engineer, May 21, 1866, 6-tf Blanks for sale at this OQce; a. MESPECTFULLr Informs; his friends and th JdV public, that he Im ni't ii). larze substantia) Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for manufacturing Carriages. Tliinkfal lor the -very liberal patronage he has received for the- last 21 years, he hu vine as.

with a desire tn ri. enntinuance of the ii. wf. i.a mde of the best I workmen in each branch of tha hutiinesn. Ilia work iriH eomptre favorably With MOT made in the Uuitt-d State, for neatness and durability.

He is determined to sell nd do any work in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is aa well done. He now has on hand. FmiMHKii. the LARGEST STOCK of Carriages. Untouches, Hockawitjs, and Ever offered in this place, and a very large stock Of work tiHsrlr fini ahed.

which will be Bnished daily. All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual custodiers. gST" bason hand more than'ONE HUNDRED AND PI FT chi- clea finlaliArl mil in conric af gfciy- All work made by him is warrauted 12 months with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired tree of charge.j wwliino hur won Id do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfull received and promt tly attended to. Repairing executed at short notie and on very reasonable terms.

May 2H. 1S1 tf-89 J. W. BAKKR Is now receiving from the North the largest, fiuest. and most carefully ne '11! 17 lected stock or I ever onerea in this market; wbicn, ad-led to bis own miuiufacture, makes his assortment complete; all which he will sell on the lowest possible tennri for cash or on tyme to punctual customers.

Fashionable painted cottage Furniture i sens; curled nair and shuck, and cotton Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes: Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas; in Mahogany and walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools: Chairs of every variety. 1 Fine Roaewooj Hianoa, one with EoIIan A tachment; Rosewood Melodinns, from the bet manufac tories in New Vark and Boston, warranted as good as any made in the country, and will be sold at N. tork prices freight only added. i Septemier2. 45-tf FumicTNTTcK ITS HEREBY GIVEN, that 'Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville.

Clinton, Fayetteville, and Weat, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day of April 1 856, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons, Commissioners in the Charter, vix: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. Fonville, G. J. Ward, J. Foy, Robert White, John A.

Averitt, Owen ITug-gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M.

F. Aren-dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell, J.

Fj Bell, L. T. Oglesby. I At the store of G. W.

Taylor at Carolina City, Col. Wm. N. Dennis, H. S.

Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby Bridge Arendell. In Duplin countv, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansvifle.Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm.

E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. i In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Clinton, Thomas I.

Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson.

I 1 In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A. McKethan. Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L.

Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of $100 each, set Opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company: and in all respects to oomply with the torms of the Charter. Names Resident No. of shares Cash Works Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties: and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi- As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders tj organise the Company.

1 Marcb 15, 1866. lStf SHEMWELL HOUSE; FAYETTEVIIjIjE, IV. C.i East side of Green ISt reet, a few Doors North or -m -tuarcei tiousc. iMt 1 rpHE Subscriber desires through this 11! medium to acknowledge the liberal i patronage bestowed upon his House tha nast 1 w-w year and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in savin to hia natron a and tha public generally, that he is still prepared to accommodate them with transient and permanent board, and respeotfnlly solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.xin- agc uereioioro received, fivery exertion on his part shall be used to render theni comfortable during their sojourn with, him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords.

i P. SHEMWELL. March 24; 1855. ggf; valuable property! for sale. i OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay-l etteville, about 130 Acres, known as the MDHPOHD SI7ATTP.

About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. Also, the Taluable Brick Store ami Lot near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A icuioerion. A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as t' 'Totel Garden be divided into severs 1 Lots very near the new Female High School I Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on 2 8treet. i Several DESIRABLE 'BUILDING LOTS on loth Winslow and Mumford Streets.

All this property can now fee purchased on vora? ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and mortgage lr desired. THO. jCURTI3. Oct. 10, 1855.

43.tf JOSEPH BAKER, ATTOKiYEY. AT LAW, xvs sv a a 1 s. ao "Ken oce ner to Wm. B. Wright's ii-U Law a Green I si.

He' will attend and a na eriox Courts of Cumber 79-tf i New Goods Again! ffllHE undersized has now in Store a COMPLETE Jai. STOCK OK GROCERIES AND iie.1 i si.mo mi ALSO Negro Kerseys, Blankets, Bats and Erogan. Atl or any of which will be sold low. Those In want ball soon. 0.

W. I GOLDSTON. N. B. A few Bushels Seed Wheat Oct'r 19, 1857.

52-tf STRAYED. ON the 23d TWO IRON-GREY COLTS; one two Tears old. the other one Tear old. both well grown; when last heard of they were near Laurel Hill in Richmond County. Any information relative to said animals will be thankfully received by the subscrioer.

i ALEX. MclvAtS, Queensdale, RobeBon N. C. ADril 27. r.

I i 74t A Valuable Man for Sale. ON the 4th day' of June next, in the Town of Fayetteville, at public Auction, I shall offer for sale, a negro man of middle age, very industrious and of good morals, a painter by Trade. He is known by the name of WILEY P. LASSITER, a free man of color; he has been free all his life till recently, when he made. himself a Slai-e to me, by Indenture, for the consideration of my endorsing a considerable amount of debt for him, and having it to paj.

I hate allowed him free privileges, as he formerly had, for more than two years, that he might redeem himself, but finding this course unavailing, I shall necessarily resort to the above. Terms will be made known on day of sale. EMSLEY LASSITER. May 6, 1853. 9-ts STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, BLADEN COUNTY.

Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, May iTertn. Henry Hillburn and wife Emily, John H. Singletary and wife Sarah, and Ralph R. Parker, vs. Harriet Singletary.

Petition for Sale of Slave. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the defendant Harriet Singletary resides beyond the limits of this State, It is therefore Ordered by the Opurt, that publication, in the Fayetteville Observer, be made for six. weeks, notifying the said non-resident defendant, Harriet Singletary, to appear at the next Term of this Court, to be held for the County of Bladen, at the Court House in Elizabeth'town, on the first Mon- day in August next, then and there to plead, answer, or demur to this petition, or the same will be taken pro confesso and heard ex parte as to her. Witness," A. K.

Cromartie, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Elizabethtown, the' first Monday iu May, A 858 6t CROMARTIE, Clerk. STATE OF NOirriTcARoGNN ANSON COUNTY. superior Court of Equity, March Term 1858. Calvin M. Falkner vs.

Gilbert Grace and wife Eliza, Joseph W. Falkner, James L. Polk and wife Susan, James T. Falkner, A. W.

L. Falsner, Robert Falkner, Mary Jane Falkner, and James E. Horne. If appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that 11 Gibert Grace and wife Eliza, James L. Polk and wife Susan, James T.

Falser, Robert Falkner, and Mary Jane Falkner, are non residents of this State, It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks. in the Fayetteville Observer, for said absent defendants to be and appear before the Hon. the Judge of our next Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court House in 'Wadeaborougb, on the 2d Monday in September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to complainant's said bills, otherwise judgment pro confesso will be entered np against them, and the cause set for bearing ana neara exparre as 10 mem. Witness, W. E.

Troy, Clerk Court of Equity, at office in Monday in March, A. D. 1858, American Independence. and Master of our said Wadesborough, the. 2d and in the 82d.year of W.

K. TROr, C. M. E. STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.

ANSON COUNTY. Superior Court of Equity, March Term 1858. Alexander. Little vs. John O.

McLendon, John M. Boyt, B. F. Teal, and others. BN this case it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that John G.

McLeuddti, Columbus F. Mc-. Millan and Elizabeth his wife, Polly Capel, Gilbert Mc-. B. F.

Teal, Daniel W. Teal, Hexekiah Lisenby and Elizabeth his wife, James Brock and Martha his wife, Jacob Campbell and Mary his wife, Margaret Teal, (a minor) Allan Teal, Christopher Teal, Alexander Teal, J. S. Sutton and Sarah his wife, Polly McRae, Allen Teal, William Teal, Daniel Teal, Nancy Teal, Daniel Easterling and Margaret his wife, and the children of Elizabeth Teal, (who are Mary JaHe, Amos, William, Sarah, Rebecca, and Allan Dan-iel Teal,) and Miles Mclnnis, Adm'r. and Guardian, are non residents; of this State, It is therefore ordered, that publication be made for six successive weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, for said absent defendants, to be and appear at our next Court of Equity to be held for the County of Anson, at the Court blouse in Wadesborough, on the 2d Monday ia September next, then and there to plead, answer or demur! to complainant's said bill, otherwise judgment tro confesso will be taken against them, and the cause set tor hearing and heard exparte as to them.

Witness, W. E. Troy, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equity, at office in Wadesborough, the 2d Monday in A. 1858, and in the 82d year of American Independence. i 7-Gt-pd W.

E. TROY, C. M. E. CAROLINA, MOORE COUNTY.

7 nil whom it may concern, grteting: 5 HEREBY CERTIFY that I had a Cancer Wart on my nose, of seventeen years standing; and after several applications to different doctors, at length applied to Dr. Zacheis B. Mooas, of North Carolina, and county of Moore, who concocted medicine that has cured me completely; and I advise every body afflicted in like manner to apply to Mr. Moore, and persist ia the medicine long enough and a cure will certainly ensue. Oiven under my hana.

thia 27th of irt.o NEILL CAMERON, (Gov'r). ISABELLA do hereby certify to the same fact: that he oured me in tha a.m. i ISABELLA BAKEft! All persons wishing to see me, will find me at John-sonville, on the Western Plank Road. No charge unless a cure is effected. Z.

MOORE My 12- NOTICE. rrUKEN up and committed to Jail in Moore County, SJ on the mn day of May 1858, a Negro man, aDout live reet 10 inches iighr weighing about 170 pounds, jet black, supposed to be ahnnt in of age, wearing a gray-mixed coat, brown pants, wool Uv Tory g0oa pair oi snoes. said boy says he xuunara manniDg, oi Banner District ma name is andkew, bat his master calls Da. Dy "J' home about the ut oi April last. i wuer vriu come rorward, prove proptrty, and n-' or rtegro ul be dlt with accord ing to law.

W. K. NUNNERY 3 a tint May 13, 1858. 11 -4t FOR SALE. a DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and tt.

common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest O. W. I. GOLDSTON.

Jan'y 27. 1867. 77- BACON, tLARD AND PORK. 4 HIIDS. BACON, well smoked; 20 Bbls.

Leaf Lard; 75 'Mess Pork; 85 Sacks Coffee; 25 Bbla Sugar, 40 Boxes Candy; 30 No. 1 Soap," Oranges, Raisins, The above eoods were bought of Commission Mer chant and rerr chean for Cash, and will be Sold cheap for Cash only. E. P. MOORE.

March 20. 7tf WHISKEY AND HRANDY. BBLS. CORN WHISKEY; 30 Bbla. Apple Braudy; .15 Domestio do.

15 N. E. Rum. The above Whisker is the pure Corn Whiskey select ed by myself with care, and equal to any made in the State, and will be aold at the lowest market price for Cash. E.

F. MOORE. March 29. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. I5T Address in future will be at Florence, Dar lineton District.

South Carolina. James M. Bos- tick is ray authorised agenl to settle business for me. I). A.

UUID. May 3. 1858. 7-lmpd BOEUUAVE'S II0LLAM1 BITTERS THE CKLKBKATKD. HOLLAND REMKDY FOR DISKA8K OK TIIE KIDXET8, LIVER COMPLAINT, HARNESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AQUE.

Aa4 ibe varlooa aJbcltoat coaauat npua a disordered STOMACH OR LIVER, flueh as lnllfslia. Aridity of the Btomarh. Colicky rln Heartbani. Iaa of AppetiM, IepnaieKr. Csllnwwi, Mliat m4 Blrdi( la all Nervous.

Rheumatic, aad oralic la aaiaanm iBstances proved kighly heaaacial, aad la others effected a decided cure This Is a purely vefelahle euaipnnad, prepared striejly sriea ti Ac ptiaci plies, alter Ibe aiaaaeroftbe celebrated llnrlaad Pn-fsssor. Vnerhave. Because of iu great saeresa la atnat of Ibe Eurupeaa ttate. Its iatmdtietioe iato the I'aited tales aras ia leaded more especially for tbnaa af oar fatheiiaad scattered here aad there over the fare of this niirhty country Meeting with freat success amoac theas, 1 aow oner It lit the Asaencaa poblte, hiosvtnc that ll traly wuoderfal aiedidaal virtues suust be ac. fcsoa-lsdisrt.

It Is particularly recommended to those persons whose coaslitu-tkaa aiay have bee a iatpaired by the coatinnoos nsa of ardent spirits, or other fiMms of dissipatioa. Generally instantaneous la effect, flads Its way directly lo tha seat af life, thrilling and quickenlnf every nerve, rnisio' up tha drooping spirit, and, la fact. Infusing new benlth and vigor la tha system. NOTICE Whoever expects lo find this a beverage will be disappointed; but to the airk. weak aad low spirited, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed of singular remedial properties The great popularity of this delightful Aroma baa induced many Imitations, which the public should guard against purchasing.

Be not persuaded to bnv anything else uaUl you bare givea Boer-ttave's Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bonis will convince you how taSa'tely superior It Is to all these Imitations. at SI 00 per botUe, or six bottles for by the SOLE CEJJATII PAGE, JR. Sc CO. st a a a I pharmaceutists and chemists, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Samuel J. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville. June 14. 1857. 16- WILLIAM MacINTYRE OFFERS FOR SALE- 145 BARRELS PRIME LARD; 9500 lbs.

Prime Bsoon, bog round, sides large and boneless; 670 Sacks Corn; 1 dot. Grain Cradles, Improved; 1 a) ox. Cooper's Spinning A Lot of Weaver'a Sleys: Manilla Rope, assorted sizes; Hemlock Sole Leather. April 6. 1868.

99-tf ABIES KYLE Is now receiving his Spring supply of DRY GOODS. Among which are Lawns, and Brilliantes; Col'd and Black Silks; Irish Linens and Diapers; Farmer's Linen, Twilled and Plain; Cassimere and Merino Twills; White and Col'd Cotton Hose; Bolting Cloths, No. 0 to 10; Silk and Straw Bonnets; Ac. With almost every article in the Dry Goods line: all of which has been purchased by tht package at the late sales in New Tork and Philadelphia: Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to paying customers. Marcn ia, leoo.

fl3tr Carolinian copy. Groceries, Hardware, THE undersigned are now receiving a LARGE ASSORTMENT of Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hollow-ware, Shoes, Leather, and Saddlery, which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advanoe on Cost for Cash, on our usual time to prompt dealers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS CO.j -July 18, 1867.

26-tf I WANTED. Tf RUT snDcnmrs terr on Person 8tnL th H.if. way Bridge. The highest cash prioe will be paid. J.

R. McDUFFIE. Owen St, Fayetteville, N. C. March 18, 1868.

94m tO The Presbyterian Psalmodist vaaxaoicr notes, a arthtp ropply just.rtelTL Oetia i4 HALS 805. 1HE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held in the Town of Fayetteville, on Friday the 4th June next. D. A. RAY.

Pres. May 6, 1858. 8-tm nPVTISTRV ijli a iu a i. s. A tiTTTJ ll having decided on per- JJijr manently locating in the Town of Fayetteville, respect folly offers his services to the citizens of' this place and surrounding country.

In all the various branches of his Profession, including the manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an extensive experience, to which is added a thorough Dental education, that he can give entire satisfaction as far as is in the power of Dentistry. All irregularities of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful manner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None bat the proper metals are made ub of in the various operations: Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of the Profession may be placed within the reach of all who may feel an interest in the preservation of the Teeth Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may be found at all times. Slay 10, 1858. 9tf FOR SALE OR RENT.

A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on Hay-mount, near Mr. J. C. Thomson's. For particu lars enquire of J.

G. Shepherd, or A. M. CAMPBELL. May 7.

9-tf WANTED 1 7 NEGROES for a Mississippi PlantationMen. Boys, Girls, and some good Families. EPHR. PAGE. Fayetteville, May 1858.

8-tf T. M. SMITH, Commission cz Forwarding Merchant, WILL give his personal attention to' the tale or shipment of Cotton, Naval Stores, and all other country produce. WiLJUMOToa. C.

April 1C, 1858. 76m ewarsaw house ITS NOW OPEN, and the subscriber aolicits ii, the patronage of the travelling community and the publio in Every exertion on his part will be used to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table will be always supplied with the best the market affords. Ilia bar will be furnished with the best Liquors that can be bought. He has spacious Stables, and careful Ostlers iu attendance at all times.

Passengers going North can buy threugh tickets to Weldon, from the Agent at the Fayetteville Hotel, returning can buy tickets at the W. W. R. R. Office at Weldon.

Passengers stopping at the Warsaw House can have their baggage carried to and from the Rail Road. The Stage arrives at Warsaw at 1J o'clock, A.M., and leaves for Fayetteville on the arrival of the cars at 71 P. M. I have also a Daily Stage line running to Kenansville, packages and small boxes will be forwarded to any point on the line. N.

FREDERICK, Proprietor. STAGE AGENTS J. H. Roberts, Fayetteville; G. W.

Atkins, Clinton; J. B. Sontberland, Warsaw; John Campbell, Weldon; Isaac B. Kelly, Kenansvflle. Nov.

6, 1857. 63-6m VALUABLE TANNERY FOR SALE. nil HE old and well-known Tannery ia Salem, N. JL is now for sale. All who feel disposed to par- chase can receive any desired information by applying to either of the subscribers or Mr.

Chas. Briets. Terms of payment will be made accommodating, and the property will be sold with or without the Stock, as the buyer may prefer, as soon as a fair price can be obtained. We will also sell a valuable Tanner and Currier. FRIES, T.

J. WILSON, I Trustees. R. W. WHARTON, March 20, 1868.

97-8mos VALUABLE AND" DESIRABLE TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. Tf PROPOSE to offer, at private sale, one of the most ii. desirable improved lots in the town of Morgantont There is between 4 and acres ot land in said lot, sua ceptible of being divided into 6 eligible lots for build ing purposes; it is surrounded by streets, which will make it approachable on either side. There is a large and commodious brick dwelling house, entirely i-new, with eight large rooms, two wide passages, a brick kitchen with two large roomsall the necessary out houses, including ice-house, a well-house, and an ex cellent well of never failing water, cribs, stable, bath house, sc. This lot commands one of the most beautiful views of the mountain scenery that is to be found anywhere in-the State.

The yard is filled with beautiful evergreens and shrubbery of various kinds. wiu aiso sen 4 to acres or nrst class wood and open land, lying within 1 miles of Morganton, and about 800 acres lying within 3 miles of town, the greater portion of which is said to be the very best tobacco and wheat land in Burke county. About 250 acres of this tract is in a fine state of cultivation, and haa all the necessary buildings upon it for a white family and for negroes, All the wood land is of the very best quality, and susceptible of cultivation. The Western North Carolina Railroad is now under contract to with in zv miles ot Morganton, and tncre is no doubt but. that in a short time it will be built to Morganton.

It is unnecessary to say anything about the health and beauty of this part of North Carolina, as it is prover bial for both. I am anxious to sell the above property, and will make such terms aa will undoubtedly suit per sons wishing to buy. Auy person wishing farther in formation, with regard to this property or the terms on wmcu it win te "soia, can get the necessary in formation by writing to the subscriber, or to Tod R. Caldwell, at Morganton, N. C.

E. GREENLEE. March 10, 1858. 953m A TURPENTINE DISTILLERY FOR SALE. flTIHE Subscribers at Newton Grove, Sampson Coun Ja.

ty, offer for sale a large and well fitted up Dis- nuery, at a very moderate price and on good terms. B. LER CO. March 9. 98-8m NOTICE.

I WILL sell, at the Court House door in Smithfield, on Tuesday the 25th May next, 12 SHARES la ma jonnsion wttie River Manufacturing Company, being the Shares owned by the late Miaaiah Cox. da. ceased. A credit of six months will be given, and the nona with approved seen March 20, 10 vvvt.w, Diseases of Women by. Ellis's Medical Formulary, by Thomas; Kirkes' and Paget's Physiology; -Regnault's Elements of Chemistry; Fownes' ChemiBtry for'Students; Bartlett on Certoisty in Medici ue; Smith aud Horner's Anatomical Atlas; Bird on the Urinary Depc tes; Pereira's Materia led.ca s.ai Therapeutics; Carpenter's Huii aa Physiology, by Smith; Dickson's Elements of Medicine; Taylor on Poison by Griffith; Burrows' on Cerebral Circulation; Wilson on Syphilis; Draper's Physiology-llustraUd; Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, 4o.

1 E. HALE 80S. Oct. 26, 1857. 4- iicniinioN, r- Ccnnisslca aad Forv7ardi2j WILMINGTON, N.

July 6, 1857, 22tf I i fT1 a A rrv am a r. A 1m fn 1 AtSt Sword's Pocket Almanao for 1868. The Twin Roses, i. -1 Innas vvumuip; senom riaao instructor; racer a vis ing Pencils, in cases; Unsio Folios; Copy Books, re. E.

J. HALE SON. PAY UP. Mr. C.

C. McCrommon wiU, usual, attend the Superior Courts fur this Circuit, ad afford those indebted to this ofice for sub- soription, advertising and printing, ao opportunity to pay upj 0f whioh we hope tuejwiu noi belq to arail iaemselTi. I.

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