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GRASD "CXION MEETING" i REUNERSVIf jVe UIGII SCHOOL, FORSYTH COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA. FOttbi a. Principal. ENCOURAGE N.

C. ENTERPRISE. WOODEN-WAKE MANUFACTORY, NEAR FAYETTEVILLE. N. V.

APPOINTMENTS FOR THE PREACHERS of ih N. C. Conertnct oflht'M. E. Church, South.

The following appointments for the coming year, were made at Salisbury, on Tuesday evening, the ljth JAS. C. McRAE, Attorney at JLatv, Offioe West end. of the Insurance Building, Hay Fayette Yille, W. C.

March 26, I860. Stf Fall Stock of BOOKS AND STATIONERY. We are now receiving a very-fuH supply of Lir, Mtfnfal and Miscellaneous Books; Schtfol Books; Blank Books; Writing Papers; Enrclopes, Ac. E. J.

HALE 4 SON. October 8, lb00. rpHE Subscribers respectfully inform the public, that 1 they are now manufacturing, at their Establishment near Fayetteville, N. A I PL! It BUCKETS, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION; HOE HANDLES; ALSO, ALL KINDS OF And being furnished with a Woodworth's Planer, Soroll-! splitting and Cutting-off Saws, Gauge and other Lathes, I are prepared to execute Jobs of Plauing, Hawing or Turning, with despatch aud on low terms. when the Conference adjourned.

nATvrnu niQTRTrT Barrikot P- K- City Mission, Peeler. Colored Minion, Pell. Circuit. Meynard Tar River, Martin, h.oid. Henderson, Lemon Shell.

Perron, Paul Caraway. Leesburg, Alfred Normon. Granville, Theophilus Moore Chapel Hill, A Cuninggim. Hillsboro Guthrie. Louisburg.

Thomas. Nashville, Steven.on. Hillsboro' Circuit, Tinnin. Kufus Heflin, Editor of Q.Ch. Advocate, and Pell, Assistant Editor.

Moore, Ag't for Amer. Bible Society. GREENSBORO' DISTRICT Rem, P. E. Greensboro' Station, IHendren.

Guilford, Cbas Phillips. South Quilford, Webb. Davidson, Lewis. Forsyth, Uoub. Stokes, Richardson.

Winston, James Mann. High Point, Q.J Brent.and Allford. Wentworth, Bruton. Alamance, Pepper. Yanceyville.

Franklinsville. Geo Wyohe. Trinity College, Craven. Ashboro, Jeff Bobbins. Craven, Pres't Wilson, Agt Trinity College.

SALISBURY DISTRICT Bosbitt, P. E. Salisbury, A Mangum. 1 Rowan, A Willis East Rowan, "Wood. MocksTille.

Gannon and Albea Iredell, Floyd and Rooks South Iredell, Meaoham. Alexander, Triplett. Jonesville, Keerans. Wilkes, Robey. Surry; Jame9 Smoot.

i Sauratown Mission, Ti Helsabook. Blue Ridge Mission, A vent. Fisher's River Mission, JM Gunn. WASHINGTON DISTRICT-J Wtchi. P.

Washington Station, Jones. Avent Chapel, to be supplied. Roanoke, Fisher, Kingsbury. Warren, heeler and Jenkins Plymouth, Joseph WJeeler. Williamston, Baffin.

Greenville, Bibb. Columbia, Culbretn. Mattamuskeet. Walsh end A Smith. Bath, Moore.

Neuse, Clegg. i Creek Mission, II Hill. Portsmouth and Ocracocke, A Raven. Cape Hatteras Mission, Taylor. Roanoke Col'd Hunt.

Tarborough, Bobbitt. i Tar River Col Mission, Hight. NEWBERN DISTRICT Wm. Closs, P. Newbern Station Centenary, Long.

Andrew Chapel Mission, A Hooker. Newbern Circuit, Hines. 8now Hill, Geo" Deems. ssiLsiatiaJilson, Hudson, A Goddin. Cente1iU)isioEu Smith field, Carsori Parker.

Johnston Brooks Goldsboro', Moran. EverettsTille. Long, 1 Jones, Eatman. Trent, A Wilson, YarralL Beaufort Ann street, Barrett. Purvis Chapel, John Jones.

Straits, Troy. Edgecombe, Barnes. Morehead City, EA Yates. Cape Lookout Mission, to be supplied. 1 Wayne Female College, Frost, President.

WILMINGTON DISTRICT-C. F. Dims, P. E. Wilmington Front street, Guthrie.

Fifth street, Jas Wheeler. Seaman's Bethel Jno Andrews. Topsail, Bailey. Duplin. Williams.

Magnolia, Nicholson. Onslow, Dougan Johnson Sampson, Gibbons, Martin, Sup Bladen. Harris. South River Mission. Culbretn Elizabeth, Simpson.

AN FEIDAY the Hit Dec. Kl! I tuU.n Rlli 1 1 RfiVinaon Countv. i-r ----i oi The following Bpeakei i Irtve expected to attend, vil: Nornient, Giles Leitch.J Es.ii The public generally 1 i. particularly, revested tp Dec. 6.

MANY. l-xll(N Union Meeting in ON Saturday, the WJ he friends or the it, i -'j men aro invited to attend'aixl. maintenance ot the Lnj man, Dec'r 1, 18'i0 hi, birr ALU iiLLAII. tLiSVr WILL BE OPENED tlEsi) VV. i mo would eiyf no pn'ii Hli- moral nud religious ad under our care.

Being in a quiet an there are as few of the 41 ui -lu'dure-ii-ii: in any situation. Buffulo is two miles Stulents coming on be brou eht over free ''esi of lie 1 ciiarp-. if l. when to meet them. At-least fifty tudin's cin l.e within one and li.tlf ruiles -J ii at $40 per Session of fire montlis.

Eight or ten young Ijadjes car. bosri the Principals. Tuition as heretofore vii: 8, 1 according to advnricemtnt. One-half of boa'-d 'aiid tuiticn Ju ment, and the other at jhe middle of D. McISTYRE LADY Dunalo, Nov.

-S TICK rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS! will bell, x. on ivcii nt u-i Bladen County, tbeireatire Cro; i and other pro ducts, (fAinS to their' stock of Horses, flules, Ci'lV, stock of Hogs comprise a fitj" 1 selected from 15 to of 1' mainder are Stck-og. of -improve 1 and Buggies; Wagons; (j'ar; anLiii plenients; Household atf 1 Kitchen Fm other articles noi nanieil. We will also atlthe same li of before,) abou3000 lores of LAN. is the residence of, E.

Richard in a high-stiite of cultifation. si, show. Tho ln'lince is SPine afid f-H -m round pine, situated frflm 1 to oniil. River. will continue friom dnv to djv are sold.

Terms easy. Jind made r. I ii J. 8. 4 ED.M'D Ii.

Kl N. B. Horses. Nov. 9.

Among ihe Horses is a LttD 0 CAPE fElB MVEIliM IN pursuance of a Dcfree of the Court Cumberland Countw, at Fall Term I petition of Daniel P.utljtr and wife ward Edwards and oflers, heirs at law wards, deo'd, of William G. McDmnU and will sell at the Court tllouse Door in I v.e'tr Wednesday the 2d diy of January nl -v. Tract of LAND, situated on the t'n'e W.ir Im- low Fayetteville, some 12 or 13 n.iioi.j lands of John T. (jilitore, Win. J.

Tl 1 1 V. i inagaru, auu oiuei couiaiuuig u-ts tj less. i Terms of sale, 525 if cash, bUnce Six months, with interest frutndate WALTER A. Nov. 28.

lilxeciitor'sjolitaiid Sale. HAVING qualified SeptiiWtiraiJ yi-t. r. 'a berland County C(urt Zixt Mrs. Susan Orady, I etby give notice indebted to said Estatevfo make iuiUicJia(e settlement, as longer'iyiduljrence all persons havjsg claaus against ssil sent them wntnn the time presorrjed t'y la- notice wijf'be pleaded in bar of thoit1 ret i 1.

Further fX WILL expose to pulfic sal? on the li: J. day.) on a credit of stx in.n'hs,' ad property of the above tate, coni-tiiu' Horses. Mules. Catfe, bhep. Fat YoSe Oxen, tho Fodder and Peas, Jjarflaire and U'airr, tion Tools, HouholJ and Kit Jk-n Furniture, Ac, Sc Also, one Negro Girl! fiftoeu vtHrs oldl I Fa ROD SW1TH tr Nov.

24, icYiTi'L THE Lands heretofore adverti-e ly i will be sold at his residence. ie s. Jan'y 1861. And alsothis Stock of Cattle, IIp-s, Sheej Wagons, Carts, jid crojvof I'orn Farnitit; 'A. and many other thingsjtoo tcdi to iuv abore will be sold witliont rvsevvc.

the day of sale Sale positive conditions made kuwi I Cypress Creek. Bladf N. C. No'1 TAKliS IT. TY A.J.

L. Cameron living l- r.i- JJ Carthage, Mohre Cffluniy. on the i Ma e.MDLh, with a sriull white fit is shod on the fore and h.is and is marked with thef gear, FuppOM' i vcaw nlH- vi v.rl jnrn.iw'(t lo tltP a''-'" hundred dollars. I 1 JOHN DO-WD. Nov.

30. i SnnrIT nicKf il.i lltl inat n't the 1 on Haymount, my JlULE. a sm ai -Mf M- about five years old, wit'h a white before, is in yery good of-der, strayed ctl Any person taking up tie above Mule a'I'l at Ppkin fe ally rewarded. 1 I CALVIS Not. 30.

i -S- mis. wiAsiiOW, A ten linn of mm hers her ')" SOOTlIIiVG-SVlUl which fres estly the J)ruces of leeilu! ducins ull.infl:itiiiiiiilni will nils)-; 1 l311 nd i are to regul.it Iwnvrl. 'j'T nms, red nctinn. and it will five ret to yDUrwivei.iund relief im lie vve nnve put up mul solit tlib ortxie trii.f say. in cmiiileiue una nave never been ah! Mrs.

me.liclne Xtvtr has it imtamce to rffret a cure. Never iliil we know ho fcicBon by any one wlio trary. all are dellfhled and peak In term of its ningicnl tlecti and WIWSLOW'3 SOOTHING SYHUP, i uCll il. ipenk In thl matter 'whift we kn. t-: tact, and pledge our reinit-tiop for the luliilim nt i declare.

In altiHwt everv in.kin where' Ihe ere' Ihe iound in vf rtun pain ana exnauttlon, re I if I will tie minute after the tvruu in adnauitere4. i nil valuable preparation Isj the ii with never-tailing turceif In' TIioiiHiiiMls of It do) only relieve llie child rr4n pain, bui ouweia, eorrecta aclaity, ana given iou yttetn. Hwlll altuoet liniant relieve Griping in the Kou ol. anI stnl I pee I ly remedied I believe It that but and I 'FOR children TEETHING, world, in all en-- rhrm in C'h 1 1 dri from teething or anv A I 1 f. tunu auuennc ironi any ol me loreifiiJ your prejudices, nor the prejudices of other.

sufferm child and the relief that will Iw aure iry will aceatnnaav urh hmii. milM vo mi low inis meaictne, trtunely nseu. tt)K outi rrr m. rr.na.irt8, new York. on tWld by Drojjliu throogibout the world- Principal Oflce, Ho.f 11 Cedar lakt.

.1.. nev. i. c. nexteession commence the lltb of Jan'y 186 of tweuty-one weeks from $40 JL Expenses per term The young ladies board in, the Semmary wrh Principals.

Half the tuition the male and Uf U. eTpenses in the female -lepartnent in advance 1 he remainder at the close of the 8ess.on Hia-h Point the-nearest depot. For full particulars write for a catalogue. Dec'r Carthage Male and Female Institute. JS McIVER.

Prin. of Male Department. Mrs' R' CHISHOLM. Prin of Female Department ROBERTSON, lr struct ress in Musk- TEXT session will begin on Tuesday after Ud M.mday i in Jau Tuition as heretofore. Carthage, Vee.

l. lhCiK "educational. A YOUNG LADY agmdu-rte of Flornl College. who ham had two years experience, in lert ihinj. wishes a situation in the Literary Department in a College or High School, or would take the sole cLaie of a suitable school.

The most satisfactory testimonials will be given. For further information address Rev. Daniel Joh.V- son, Floral College, N. C. Dec.

7. 7" WANTED i- SITUATION as Teacher in a Preparatory Sclitol, by A. a Southern Graduate. Good References given if required. For particulars addrsa -Ira T.

Wo'-uall Smithfield, N. C. Dec'r 7. Ti-i- TEAiHEK WANTED, mo TAKE CHARGE of theEdinboro Acaden as I. Principal, for the next year, and longer, if niutual satisfaction is given.

The next session will commence about the 15th Jan'y next, aud the Trustees desire to engage a competent teacher by that time. This is a miztd School and is intended to be one of high grade, where ladtea and gentlemen can receive a i thorough Two young Ladies have been employed to teacli Music and the Ornamentals, aud assist in. the Preparatory, i The School is yet in its infancy, having been only ten months in operation, (two netion.H.) From its-pleasant hud healthy location, in a moral and intelligent neighborhood, and iis'present flourishing condition, a successful future is anticipated. A teacher wh. has hadUotno experience would bi preferred, aud none need apply, unless they Lave undoubted testimonials as to character and ability.

A liberal salary will be wiih choice to take the profits of the School. For more particulars, address'the "Trustees of Edin-boro' Academy" at Ediuboro', Montgomery N. C. Nov. 2S.

Jl2tL WOTICE. i PPL1CAT10N will be made to the present Stssioii of the of North Carolina, for a bill to incorporate the Trustees of a Scientific lnstitute-Me-voted to the encouragement of Mechanic Arts, or Homo Manufacture, and Military Tactics, to bo located in Cumberland County, N. C. Dec. 10.77-3t REFORMATION.

iinDEllRABLEP llOPERTY IW LUMBERTON FOR SALE. BEING DESlPiOUS of removing to an adjoining County, I offer for sale the following property in the village of Lumberton: 1. The LOT on which I now reside, containing 11 Acres, part reclaimed Swamp, and all very productive, and in a good state of cultivation, surrounded by a plank fence in good repair. The Dwelling housa is in thoiough repair, part entirely neef, witn alL necessary outbuildings almost new, and very conveniently arranged; there is in the yard a Well of excellent Water, and there are on the Lot a great many different sorts of choice Fruits, and good vegetable and flower Gardens. The yard is on a high and health; situation on the boundary line of the towu, covered with a fine grove of natural growth.

Altogether, it is believed to be the most de sirable situation in the village. Xhe LOT on the corner of the Public Square and the Columbus road, adjoining the Presbyterian Church, containing about One-fourth of an Acre, on which there is a good ISrick Office, containing Two each with a fire place. 3. A part of the LOT on Main Street, adjoining Mrs. Biggs' and Mrs.

Daniel's Lots, on the corner opposite to Mrs'. McQueen's residence, on which there is a small Building, and the best etl in town. No villare in this section of the country preseuisai this time, greater inducements to a business man than Pleasantly situated on Lumber River, where it is crossed by the WiimiogtonCharlotte and Rutherford Rail Road, on which the trians now run regularly tothat point, it must improve. The aboTc property wiil be' sold either together, or separately, at very low, prices, and on most accommodating terms. R.

E. TROY. Lumberton, Oct. 24. b7tf roll SALE.

THE Subscriber oflers for sale, his PLANTATION, lying on the Kaat side of'tiie River, -four miles below Fayetteville, known as the locker Land, containing 640 Acres. This place has the character of being among the best Tracts of Land on the river to the number ot acres. It is about etju.iUy divided between rich Swamp and Hickory ridges. Lock's Creek, a fine water power, runs tlmugu the tract. 11 desired, 1 will also tell 2 or 3 'Hundred Acres of good Farming Land of an aojoiuiug tract.

Also, Grow ing Crops, stock of Horses, Catile, Sheep and Hogs, ice. JONATHAN EVAN'S. Fayetteville, N. June 29. 31-tf C.

T. 1IAIGII SONS," OFFER FOR SALE Rio, Laguh-a, Java and St. Domingo Coffee; Crushed, Loaf, Out Loaf, A. B. ami C.

Cotfee Sugars; Molasses; Suit; Iron; Steel, Nails; Horse Shoes; Hoop Iron and Rivets; Traee Chains; Anvils; Hammers; Shovel and Tongs; Coffee Mills; Shovels, Spades; Scythes; Hoes; Fry Pans; Hollow-Ware; Shot; Lead; nagging and Kope; Buckets; Fish; Sept. 80. 67-2t-6t GUAXO. A SUPPLY of No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, always on nand.

c. T. HAIGH SONS. Oct. 80.

67-2t-6t GUANO. A TONS NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, just reeeir- ea a and for sale by 7 JOS. UTLEY. 46t Aug.

23. jyjew noons: A. G. THORNTON CO. Have now received their FALL aud WINTER aunnl nf rrv Among which are Black and Colored Silks; Merinoes, French aud English; Delaines, French aud others; Long and Square Shawls; Bolting Cloth, ass9rted; .58" Boots aud Shoes, with a large assortment of Hats and Caps, with other Goods.

ALSO A large Stock of Groceries. Also, a Large and General Assortineat'o Hardware and Cutlery; Blacksmiths' Tools; Coopers' Do. Corn Shelters and Straw Cutters; Cotton, Manilla and Jute Rope, all kinds and quality; Plow Lines and Bed Cord; Bagging and Rope; Couon Yarns and Sheetings, at Faotory prices. All of whioh will be sold low for cash or oa usual time to prompt paying customers. Country Merchants are respectfully requested to call and examine our Stock before purchasing elsewhoro A.

Q. THORNTON, R. W. THuSoT B. THORNTON.

Faj-ttatilfc, Oct, 29, I860, FRENCH STRANGE, Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N. C. Offioe that recently occupied by C. G. Wright, Esq over the one now occupied by him in Dr.

Robinson's building. Green Street. Dec'r 2, 1859. 72- nvtj. ucizAir Attorney at Law, Fayetteville, N.

C. ILL attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett, Moore and Robeson Coun-ProraDt attention given to the eollection of all ties. Prompt attention claims entrusted to his hands, Oct. 17, 1859. 58-tf LAW, NOTICE.

THE Subscriber having removed from Summerv-ille to Fayetteville. will attend the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Harnett and Moore. His office will be at bis-residence, on Green Street, opposite the Episcopal Church. Ilia irMannnilpnti will address him heranfter st Fayetteville. instead of Summerviile.

NEILL McKAY. i Jan'y 21, 1800. 85-tf Law Notice I THE subscriber having retired from the Bench, with purpose to devote himself to the practice of will attend hereafter the counties of Cumberland, Robeson and Bladen, at all the Courts, and" the Superior Courts of Richmond, Harnett and Sampson. J. G.

SHEPHERD. June 4, 18G0. 2Stf JOSEPH BAKER, AT It AT LA HAS taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright's Law Office on Green Street, He will attend and in the County and Superior Courts of Cumberland, Bladen.

Robeson and Sampson. r- March 23, 18f9. 7Wtf A. D. McLEAIV, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, SUMMERVILLK, N.

fTJILL attend tlie Courts "of Cumberland. Moore. John- ston and Harnett Counties. PROMPT attention given to the collection of all claims entrusted to his care. Dec'r 18VJ.

78-1 itoitY TIcAIIt, Attorney and Counsellor at Eaw, LUMBERTON, N. C. llfILL attend and practice in theCounty and Superior II Court!) of Robeson, Richmond and Cumberland. All business intrusted to him will receive prompt attention and collections punctually remitted. -Oct.

C. 1869. 55tf JOHY P. FULLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, WILL PRACTICE IS THE COURTS OF Robeson, Cumberland, Columbus and Bladen. Office at Lumberton, Robeson N.

C. July 6, 1859 29tf Dr. TIIEO. MARTI XE, opposite the Post Office. AFFICE, HAY STREET Medics1.

Eleoiricity applied. FavetievilleTOrt 17. 18')l. 62tf MEDICAL AOTICE. McL.

GRAHAM. M. offers his professional 1. servees fo the public. Office on Hay Street, four .1 TT' i 1 I i uuurs ii esi ui i osi wiuc-e, wuere ue may oe lounu ai an times, when not professionally engaged.

July 13, 180U. 35- ly DENTAL N0fiCE7 R. SCOTT may he seen regularly at his Office on Person Street, two doors East of the Mirketv dur ing; the ho'urs of from A. M. to 1 P.

2 P. W. to 6 P. M. Oct.

1. 67-tf DE.VTISTRY. TR. J. DAVIS having decided on pennsr lM'V'W UJ tne iowd oi r.ayetie-j I .1 n' t- 1 i vine, respectiuily oners nis services to me citizens of this place and surrounding 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 ive 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 nio'uth. None but the proper metals are made use of in the various operations. Charges will be1 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. tea?" Office over Houston's Jewelry Store, where he may be found at ali. times.

4 May 10, 1H1H. Jtf AV Dealer i II. CARVER, in -Dry Ciooils. jtiroceries. xi'iitl l'roviiou, .7 7ILL atwnys keep a good Stock of Seasonable Goods on hand, to sell cheap for Cash, or exchange for Produce at Cash prices.

Hay Street, Fjiyettyille, N. Ajjjril 16. 0-tf B. F. JPEARCE, -WITH IV.

ticio: Commission Mcfchant and Produce Dealer. AND DEALER IN Groceries, Provisions, Hardware, Cutlery, Boots, Shoes and Leather, Nagging-, Rope, Saddlery, Foreign and Domestic Liquors, Sheetings and Yarns at Manufacturers' prices. attention paid to 'H. SOUTH SIDE HAY STREET, FAYETTEVILLE, W. Sept.

24, 1860. S5tf M. A. BAKER, COPl'Eil SUITII. TURPENTINE STILLS manufactured on the favorable terms.

work warranted. most Call and see for yourselves, at Fayetteville, N. C. Oct. T.

C. G. WORTH, Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. Cv Jan'y 28, 1859 84tf WILLIAJI JT. PRICE, Inspector, of Turpentine, VVlliMliMilUM, JN.

U. Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. March 29. a 4-lypd 1 ALFRED ALDERMAN, Inspector of Iaval Stores, WILMINGTON, N. C.

WILL attend promptly to the transaotion of all busi. ness consigned to his oare. Sot- 9- 69-6m pd W. P. KENDALL.

J. 8. KINDALlH W. P. KENDALL SON, General Commission Merchants, SOUTH WATEIt STslEET.

-WILMINGTON, N. a ORDERS from the Country respectfully solloited. On consignments of CotUn and other Produce liberal cash advanesi will bi nadt whia dealrid. Oot, 17, WQ eSif A. W.

FULXER, WliOE StM Li CROCEIt AND Commission Merchnut. NORTH WATER Wl MING TON, N. C. Oct. 8, 1860 59-6m U.

W. Ill LI, Alt Commission llcrchant, WILMINGTON, N. O. PROMPT and PERSONAL attention will be given to the sale of Naval Stores. Cotton, Lumber, Timber, and all other oountry produce.

REFER TO O. G. Paeslst, Pres'f Com. Bauk at Wilmington. John Dawsos.

N. C. at do. Messrs. II.

E. Lii.lt. Fayetteville. Messrs. I Mtierton Sloan A.

Pabkek, Harnett County, N. C. May 7. IffiO. 16tf, C.

H. ROBINSON. H. H. ROBINSON.

C. II, ItODIXSOIV Commission and Forwarding Merchants, WILMINGTON, N. C. gi Consignments and eountry orders will reoeive prompt personal attention. Mrch 17.

1860. tf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. c'oji i i AND Forwarding Merchant, Wilmington, C. I JCQy-Prompt personal attention givejto all Consignments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be shipped to other ports or sold in this market.

Feb. 12. 1855. 67 tf JNO. S.

DAKCY, JNO. H. HTMAS, HTMAM, Laf of Tarboro'. a4 Scotland AVt. Warrtnln.

AxC II YM AT Sc GROCERS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 12 1 Pearl Street, II YORK. II YUAN, DA JVC V. fc Commission Merchants. I VA. The New York House will be conducted by Jno.

S. Dasct, aided by R. W. Htmas. The Norfolk House will be conducted by J.no Htmas and F.

M. Htman. gSa Particular attentipn given to the sale of COTTON, CORN. WHEAT, NAVAL STORES, ic. Sept.

11. 160. 53tf ED ifNiirii ANNEY General Commission Herchant, South Wharves, between Market Chestnut Sit. PIIIEAPELPIIIA. Consignments of.Cottonl, Naval Stores, Flour; Rice, 4c.

will always receive Ms prompt personal attention. Advances will be made only on actual Coniigment. iifEttxcii: I T. i. a T.

G. rtarl.B. Walker. Evv k. Co.

Charleston Wurr a. Ellk Mitchcll. Wiliulnrum. Jamii Tmii, E-i NmiT Svrr. F.q.

II fiimii. Lq. Kev Jimii n. Taylor. Rlrhm'd.

W. I.kitch. E-q. Ri-v. J.

I.twn SaccK.Callfornln- WlLLUK PlTTlSRIW. il. JllSK W. BCKIDICT. Eq N.

Y. Kev. VV. Ciai Fid j. BapJoMN VV.

Scitok, Poil. March it. i 99-1V BOOTS cV SHOES AT WHOLESALE. JX0. 31.

WALKER, of North Carolina, WITH SIIAW, DE tilt AAV fc KINO, XAXUTACTCBCBS Of ASD WHOL1SALI DIALERS IN BOOTS and SHOES, 0. at S3 DET XEW T0BK. WILL be happy to see his Southern friends at the above establishment, where, either personally or by order, they may be supplied from an extensive and well assorted toclc of Goods. July 17. 18C0.

SCtf 5 i Star Polish of the South! MANUFACTURED BY AT WOODWARD, VETTE VILLE, X. V. That Polish! IIOW it Shines. Many of you recollect nine years ago that I. travelled through North Carolina and a portion of South Carolina for the purpose of inlroducin this Polish.

As time elapsed I found that it would mould. I have succeeded in making it perfect' and "will warrant, it to give satisfaction. It can ie had at retail for 10 cents per box or at wholesale for sixty cents per dozen. Dealers will forward their or- dgrs wo weeks previous to the time they wish them filled. May low.

15-ly Wanted. GENTLEMEN, your old customers are yet in market. All who have negroes for sale, would do well to give us a call or address us. i. A McArthur.

1 L. A. Powell. POWELL MoARTHUR. Clinton, N.

July 9, I860. 33-6mpd NOW IN MARKET. ALL persons having NEGROES for sale, will do well to address the subscriber at Clinton, Sampson county, as he is determined tc 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. Uliuton, Sampson Sept. 10, 1860. 62-lypd IVotice. TAKEN up and committed to the Jail of Cumberland County, on the 1st of JMay 1860, as a runaway, a negro who sayB he is free', that his name is HENDERSON SEARS, and that he is from Davidson County, and was bound to David Hunt.

He ie about 26 years old, 6 ft. high, and weighs about 180 had on when taken up 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. Q.

L. McKAY, Jailer. 23tf June 4, 1860. The LaW of Sales of Personal Property, by Francis Hilliard, 2d Edition, Enlarged and improved. a Starkie on Evidence, 3harswood.

Wendell's Blackstone; Sharswood. 8th Edition, with Notes by Byles on Bills, Notts bj Adanji Kqujtyj Broom7! Lagal Maxlmi. talUw H.AXB 802? SPIIIYG BEDS. These Beds give universal satisiaction wherever used, and have the reputation of being the best Bed in use; recommended by the Medical Faculty. We have numerous Certificates from those who have used theui for Boarding Schools, Public Houses; in fact, for every one who wants a good Bed, there is nothing superior.

We have a certificate from a gentleman of Fayetteville, stating that he has had in use for ten years past a Spring Mattress made upon the same principle as those made by us; that it has given entire satisfaction, and is as good as new. All articles manufactured by us warranted to be as represented, and made of the best material. MAKEPEACE McRAE. lltf Fayetteville, April 20, 1860. JOS.

I'TLEY, rocer aud Commission Merchant, Fayetteville, N. C. June 20, 1800. -9tf E. TURLLNGTOX, MSPtCTOR OF 11 USES AD LIJJBER, WILMINGTON, N.

i fSf Will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his care. April 2. 1660. 6lypd WORTH DANIEL, nIIOJLES.lEE GIZOCEitS, AND Commission illcrchaiits. Xo.

2 GRANITE KOH', FROM STREET, WILMINGTON, N. V. DEALERS in all kinds of Groceries, Provisions, Fruit, Liquors, Wines, Cigars and Tobacco. Solicit consignment of Flour, Dried Fruit, Feathers, Bees Wax, T6bacco, and Country Produce generally. Agents for Howe's celebrated Scales.

D. G. WORTH. N. Late of Asheboro', N.

C. For the past 7 years with I T. C. B. G.

Worth. Sept. 28, J860. Commission Merchant W1LM1.NOIOX, C. PROMPT personal attention given to consignments Naval Corros, or other Country Produ for sale or shipment.

ADril22. ll-lmtf A. J. HALE, LATE of Asheborough N. Attorney and Counsel lor at Law, Marshfield, Webster will in future practice his profession in all the Courts -of the 14th Judicial Circuit.

Prompt and special attention given to the eollection of claims, and all other business of a legal nature in south-western Missouri. June 30. 31 North Carolina, ROBESON COUNTY. In Equity. The Bill of Complaint of Nehemiah Jones, Arthur Jones, and Isham Acainst Waitersj Albeit Peacock, and Robert Mckenzie.

TT appearing to my atisfsction that the Defendan 1 Albert Peacock, is a non-resident of the State of Njtfih Carolina: he is hereby notified to make bis personal appearance at a Court of Equity, to be held for the County of Robeson, at the Courts House in Lumberton. on the fourth Monday in March next, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of CompUint against him filed, or the same will be taken pro and heard ex parte a to him. Witness, N. A. McLean, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equity, at offioe in Lumberton, the 4th- Mon day in Ib'jQ.

"A McLEAN. C. 4 M. E. North Carolina.

P.OBESON" COUNTY. In Equity. Jane Baker, vs. James Laker. Petition for Divorce.

A Vinculo Matirmonii. I appearing to my satisfaction that the Defendant. James Baker, is a non-resident of the State of North Carolina: he is hereby notified to be and appeir at a Court of Equity, to be held for the County of P.obeson, at the Qourt House in Lumberton. on the 4th Monday in March next, and answer the Petition nied against him. or the same will be heard ex parte as to him.

Witness. N. A. McLean, Clerk and Master of our said Court of Equity, at office in Lumberton, 4rh Monday in Sept. iBtw.

6t N. A McLEAN. C. st M. North Carolina RANDOLPH COUNT V.

Office of the Clerk Miister in Eouity, Asheboro, Nov. 1 tbtiO. VI7HEREAS Isaiah K. Craven. Executor of John R.

II Craven, deceased, lias filed in this office his petition against Ransom W. Craven, nd wife Nancy, LnXira Craven, Joseph K. Craven, -and others, lo nltUe up the estatejof his TestsAor. Ami it by the allegations of said Petition, verified by atlilavit.s, that Ransom W. Craven and wife "tncv.

Joseph K. Craven. Wm. T. Sutfon and wife-''Charity.

Franklin Cnivun. Alijah Craven, and EH Aduline Craven a re not inhabitants of this State: It is ordered, that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, noti fying the Baid noa-residents to appear at the next Tei of the Court of Equity, tebbe held lor the said County, at the Court House in on the 4th Moud iy March, 1861, then and there to plead, answer or de mur to sail petition, otherwise the same will be taken as confessed, and heard ex parte as to them. Witness. S. S.

Jackson, Clerk Master of Randolph CourtSof Equity, at office in Asheboro', this 12th of November, 1800. 716w S. S. JACKSON, C. M.

E. State of ior th Carolina. MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Court of Preas and Quarter Sessions, Oct. Term, 1800.

John H. Montgomery, Adm'r. of Green Smith, vs. Richmond Smith, John Smith, Nelson Smith, Nancy Johnson, widow of Thomas Johnson, Dec'd. Petition to make Meal Estate Assets.

ON motio Court, motion, It appearing to the satisfaction of the that the Defendants, John Smith Nelson Smith, Nancy Johnson, widow of Thomas Johnson, and.Cuddey Smith, are not inhabitants of this State; It is therefore ordered, that publication he made fotsix weeks in the Fayetteville Observer newspaper, published in the town of Fayetteville, that the said John Smith, 'Nelson Smith, Nancy Johnson, and Cuddy Smith, be and appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Montgomery, at the Court House in the town of Troy, the Monday in January next, then and there to plead, answer or demur to said Petition, or the same will be heard ex parte as to them. Witness, John McLennan, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Troy, on the fyml Monday of A. D. 1860. f786t JOHN.

McLENNAN, Clerk. STATE OF lYOItTU CAROLINA, MONTGOMERY COUNTY. Court ofJPleas and Quarter Sessions, Oct. Term, I860. A- w- PoC1 Co- T- Timothy Lucas.

Original Attachment Levied on Land. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Court, that the Defendant, Timothy Lucas, is not an inhabitant of this State; It is therefore ordered, by the Court, that publication be made for six weeks in the Fayetteville Observer, a newspaper printed in the town of said Timothy Lucas be and' appear at the next Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, to be held for the County of Montgomery, at the Court House in Troy, on the first Monday in January next, and show cause, if any he has, why the said Lands shall not' be condemned for the satisfaction of the Plaintiff's Debt, Interest and Cost of sale ordered accordingly. Witness, John McLennan, Clerk of our said Court, at office in Troj, the first Monday in Oclober, A. D. I860.

76t JOHN Clark, I Whitenlle, Gattie. Smithville, A Betts. I Cape Fear Mission, Moore. Nxrth East, John Brent. FAYETTEYILLE DISTRICT.

Pxrga Dora, Fayetteville Station, Burkhead. Evans' Chapel, Jno Newby. Fayetteville Circuit, Thomas. Cape Fear, Farrar. Haw River, Adams.

Pittsboro', ScovelL Deep River, Anderson 1 Montgomery, Rush. Rockingham, Wheeler. Uwbarrie, Moses. Robeson, Jordan, one to be supplied. Missionary to China, Marcus L.

Wood. P. E. DIED, In this town, on the 10th Mrs MARY FRIZELL. consort of Wm.

T. Frizell, aged 55 years. DE FOREST, ARMSTRONG CO. Mfrtj Goods Jfler chant s9 75, 17, 79, 81, 83 and 85, Duane X. Y.

Would notify the Trade that they are opening Weekly, in new and beautiful patterns, the WAJISITTA PRIIVTS, tun thj AMOSKEAC, A New Print, which excels every Print in the Countrv for perfection of execution and design ia full Madder Colors. Our Prints are cheaper than any in market, and meeting with extensive sale. Orders promptly attended to. Feb'y'2, 18ft0. 891Y ecojo.iiy:: THE subscriber keeps constantly on hand a large and raried assortment of Goods of every description DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASS AND PLATE-WARE, Wood and Stone Ware, Drugs, Confeo- Toys, Best Swede IRON all sizes; SCYTHE BLADES, MECHANICS; TOOLS and all other- too tedious to mention.

Also, 25,000 SHINGLES for sale. Goods in exchange for Barter or Cash. tQ Terms, six months credit. H. FARRAR.

Haywood, N. May 4. 16lyr FM 1D WINTER GOODS, At FLORAL COLLEGE, N. I JVo o-S" Jut received his FALL and WIN-J. TER STOCK of 3TAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, MM.MMB, HOOTS, SHOES.

READY-MADE CLOTHING, Whioh he is offering at prices that defy oompetition His stock of Kreji, Blankets, Negro Brogans, Ladies' Dress Uoodi, bilk and Velvet Bonnets, and Keady-Made CJotbinjf, is unusually large. All he wishes la to have his friends and customers com and see them, as he knows th prices will suit. E. LILLY. Sept.

20, 1860 66tf 0FOR SALE. NE Turpentine Distillery and Fixtures all in good order; also, one 8TORE HOUSE. is a good place for Trade and in tQe midst of large quantities of Turpentine, and near enough Railroad to make a load a day. I am desirous of selling on the most reasonable 11 litnMnma KU1 Swamp, about Tu! miles East of Newton Qrove. L.

SAMUEL 8. THORNTON KtwtoB Orgtt, Sampson SspU 6, I860. Ji.

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