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ovu.i nr. vAAfiiuui,. rbflLlSHJUi. 1 t- A.'. t ft , r1. :7. "1 ' New Series,-VoUII.i-No. 3 PUBLISHED WEEKLY, ' BY JOHN . CAMERON, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: Tro Dollar, in ad varies ; Two Dollars and Fifty Cents, If paid during the year; Tartt Dollars, If not paid daring the year ot subscrii.tt-n: Mo aukMription received for a lea period than a year, unless paid for in advance; 4 No paper dUconttnned until all arrearages are paid, unless at the option of tho Editor ; Ta :m wishing to discontinue their papers at the end of the year mart notify the EUltof of their Intention two weeks before the nlratlot. of the year, othcrwbo the paper will be continutrCto thlr addresses, and charged according to the above rates- XMT So paper tenttout of the State, except the money accom pany tho order, unless to a known responsible name. TEBM3 OF ADVKTrmrvn Por Bquare, of sixteen lines, or under, (Brevier,) for the insertion, . ... . . . . . . ; .... . .". . . $0(K60 - .minpjni inMruoa un er mree months. Fer three months, . . .- ttO.30 4.0 I iwMinoniu, 600 twelve months, . . . .. . . 10 0 Professional or Business Cards, not over five' Unei perVear, o!t0 Longer ones In proportion. , ) ' Advertisers, must state tho number of Insertions they wish ; yerdlncTr " wnuuuea uu jorowaen, and charged ac- ANDREW J. STEDMAN5 ATTORNEY AT LAW, PITXSBOBiHGH, if. . .Will attend the Cnnntrnnil Rnrwrln. n rt i, vviui La ui uu.uiuui, uioore. ana jKirneti uounties July 14, 1855. - 79.tf JOHN WINSL0W Attorney at Law. 0Jie$ OH Ihe South, side of Hay street, vppo th Fayetteville Bank. FAYETTEi'ILLE, If . C February, 1854. " 71y R H. S ANDFORD, ATTORXEY AXD C0L XSELLOR Air law; Office at Dr. Sept. 1855, Hall's New Building, on Bow Street. 1855-881y WM. H. IIAIGH, Attorney at Law, F AYETTEVILLE, N. OFFICE ON OLD STREET. January, 1854. 1-ly. BENJAMIN R. HUSKE; ATT OBfcY AT LAW, Fayetteville, If. C. MAY be found at the Office formerly occupied by Walter A. Huske, Esq on Bow Street. Will attend the counties of Moore, Cumberland, and tobeson. And obtain Bounty Land and Pensions un ;eler the various acts. larch 15, 1855. 6jtf .COOK & JOHNSON, IMPORTERS AND DEAllEKeV IN JEngJish, German and Americaiir Hard- J Wortlf& DUev. J?QfX0Q,rding and GeriercdiOommissibn Merchants FAYETTEVILLE, Jf. C. J. A. WORTH,. JOS. UTLEY. February 20, 1854. I 7tf AM. Campbell, .Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, GILLESPIE TREE1Y Fayetteville, N. 0. 10, 1854. 1 6-Y d. w. c benbowd. d, s. Graduate or the Baltimore College of RENTAL SURGERY, Fayetteville, N. C. March 23, 1855. 63-tf Charles Banks, CONFECTIONER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN foreign Fruits, Nuts, Cij.ars, Tobacco, Snuff, GREEN STREET, Fayetteville, N. 0. January 16, 1854. 2- p. B. Hopkins, Ws. H. Rtat, p.KT Hull, Thos. W. Atkiksos. Hopkins, Hull & Co. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS MKRCIIANTS, No. 258 Baltimore Street, (Opposite Hanover Street,) BALTOIOflE, MD. Pabnary, 1854. ' K.M. M0RCH1S0N. Commission and Forwarding Mer chant, ' : . . . WILMINGTON, N. G. anoary 10, 1855. 53-jy fiEMRAL COMMISSION AXD FORWARDING - ar ww v. www a v m MtutllAAl, UI 18, 1804. , IS-tf J. C, POE, '' DKALER IN Staple and F.anfy Dry Goods, Hats, Caps, Boots Shoes, and Ready Made Clothing. Particular attention paid to - LADIES' DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS. Hay Street, Fayetteville, HTC. , May 25, 1865. . X2-tf DANIEL CLARK,' Successor to CLARK & WOODWARD, HAS jast returned from the North, where he has selected one of the Lest stocks of READY HADE CLOTHING Ever offered in this market, and to which he respect fully calls the attention of 8discerning public. N. .B; Customers' Clothing made to order, as here tofore, in the best style of the art, and oa reasonable terms. - " Those gentlemen -who wish to adopt the xery latest Styles would do well to call in and examine the large and beautiful assortment o S1IANUIIAIS on hand a thu staLUaameBt; September 8, 1$S5. i g".t & B. G WORTH lission and Forwarding MtKtilA IS, ;..,. TT , , ' Wilmington,-If. c. BSfi- Usual, advances made on consignments 74-ly-pd , FREIGHTING ON CAPE FEAR Sver; A T a meeting of the Boat owners interested innar ind f KiVCr bfctWeen andRmMi0o'DJ,McL:VUrin Was ca,5eo the Chair, ana li. m. Orrell was appointed Secretary.- ' On motion of James F. Marh Resolved, That from and after' the lst!ay of J.nn ,j T "-,.,: r re9rtn upon the dtUrery of "umingion and i ayetteville respectiTe- On motion of J. D. Williams, $ ; ' ' 1Dattacn of the SteambonMir-.Tra the, Cane Fnr T?iv r a thnl. s-i on the. Cape Jear River, from and nftr tnfLt" Brt3?11 caGrouilminrto Fy- e - vents per cask, ami ground Plater at 30 cents per cask, and5 - j , v per cent, from the printed an4 estobhshed rates on all other articles will be made from and after that date, all Cartage and Drayuge ling paid by the shippers. On iirotioa of James Banks, Resolved, That the forego'ing be published in the Town papers. t at n o D- McLAURIN, Chair'n. R. M. Oehell, Secretary. Dec. 24, 1850. 104tf CUMBERLAND SUPERIOR COURT OP: LAW, Fall Term, 1855, HIS Honor, J. W. Ellis, Judge presiding : It is or dered by his honor, that a SPECIAL TERM of the SUPERIOR COURT of LAW and EQUITY be held for the county of Cumberland, the week beginning with the Second Monday in February A D 1856 and that the Clerk of theCourt give six weekr' notice thereof iff each of the newspapers in the towt. -f Fav etteville. J Suitors, witnesses, and others, haririg business to transact on the Civil Docket are required to attend punctually, on the second Monday iu February next, at the Court House in F.-iyetteville. Witness, Jesse T. Warden, Clerk of our said Court, at ofcee m Fayetteville, the seventh Monday afler the lourth Monday in September, A. D. 1855. JESSE T. WARDEN, C. S. C. 102-tc NOTICE. THE undersigned have this day entered into a Copart 1 ner.ship under the name and style of ANDREWS & . ' for tlie purpose of carrying on the mercantile business, at the stand lately occupied by Davis & Wil lis, where they intend to keep a general assortment of Pry Goods and Groceries. They earnestly solicit a share of public patroao-e and promise that they will earnestly endeavor to make it to the interest of their friends to deal with them. Call and try-us. ANDREWS & ODCM. Robeson Institute, Dec. 24, 1855. 104-3t Notice. THE subscriber earnestly request note of account Uar.cli net-t, or the Carthage, Dee. 20 Boxes Sperm Candles, USI or mislaid, a note for One Hundred and ten 46-1 OO Dollars, made by Chnstophor Munroe payable one ,hy after date, anu dated Oct. 12th 1852, wkh a credit Of Fnurtwn Tlrtl- Inrs July 12th 18o4. Said note was placetl in my hands for collection by Danl B.Campbell, to whom an .. i is payaoie. ah persous are cautioned against trad- ne for said note. JOHN R. McLEOD. Sept.18, l&55.-89tf: For Sale. gS 800O A ires or well Timbered Pine Land,c mvenien't to market, suitable forTur- i r ni : . v. . o. i . -i.r, pcuiiuc, urnuer, otc, uu uuoui OUU acre3 Of SWAMP Also, a desirable Improved LOT. (24 nrrps in fl,o ! town of Kenansville. Full particulars will be given to persons desirous of j purchasing DAVID RtilD. jvenansvm, rvov. iy, isaa. lOo-tf JAMl.S McPHERiON'S GENTLEMEN'S FDRNISD1N6' ESTABLISHMENT, Hay Street, Opposite Fayetteville Bank, in Hotel Building FAYETTEVILLE, N. G. A full assortment of Men's flnrl Pn-roJ mi.; " "Jifaf VlUVUIUj Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, Trunks, Yan kee Notions, &c, &c. 91-ly Kingsbury For Sale. i nOL. King the present accupant, being desirous to i u: i : - -ir .i tiusc up uia uusi'iess We offer those vnlnnhla nrAmisAS fir aalft Kingsbury is situated at the terminus of the Fayette Tille & Raleigh Plank Road, eleven miles from the former place, and within three miles of King's Land ing on Cape Fear River. These premises offer more business conveniences and comforts for living, perhaps than any country seat in Cumberland. On them is a neat two-story family mansion, containing seven rooms a fire place in each, with front and rear piazza and portico, frame kitchen, sleeping apartments for ser vants, smokehouse and dairy, with a , .prime well of water ; and all handsomely enclosed. Also, on the premises are nine other frame buildings, with brick chimneys to each, and rooms sufficient to accommo date from fifty to sixty negroes; a frame Barn 50 by 60 feet, with stalls for fortv horses, and rooms tohnU 50 tons of forage ; Carriage house, Store and Ware house ; water Grist Mill, two Cooper and two Black-1 smith's Shops, Wheel Right Shop, Turpentine Sheds, ! X:f ' fill Wlt.llin Mnnnianf l1iQioniiAnNltaal finM. ! of Sandhill Water. All the buildings are new and have been erected within the last four or five years. To these valuable improvements we will add 1,500 acres of Pine Lands, and we will take $3,500 for the whole which is 1000 less than the cost of the improvements. We have also, on the premises, and now in operation, a Steam Saw and Grist Mill, and Turpentine DistiUeryi wtiich can be bought cheap. If the right sort of purchaser presents himself, and wishes a. nn.rt.nAr in Vi i a inarotihna wa vill furni&ii - with sufficient capital to conduct a profitable business. To a Planter who has $14,000 to invest in real estate -1 1 X ll i Wat i . n-l n ana wants ne Desi nantauon on uape rear Uiver withahealthvcountrvsMtwitha.il cnnvpnipna r.-. J J - " ... livin? at hand, these nremiftpa would Via b. tptv nt h.nrf ...--: " r. "r;;,ui ble attachment to the Ashe Plantation, containing sev en hundred acras 0f the best Cape Fear bottoms, and pow Xii market. These two Estates are connected by a good Ferry Landing and are only three miles apart and will be sold together or separate. For further particulars apply o T- S. Lutterloh, Esq., or the sub scribers. J. & T. WADDILL. Fajctterille, Sept. 7. 91-tf ngsev v i i i - FAYETTEVILLE MUTUiL MURAME C0MPM. la ADilraetof tB6 SECMD mm BEFOlTif the Prttidrnt ud Dirrrtan Policies issued past year 624 ; whole Dmbr is! 1233; covering .ron, .nn,! " Policies canceled 'and nir . ' -JZTZiZ- Amount now insured, Am't of Prem Nots, 810,833 expired & eancel'd, 12X.474 W it now on hand, : , Increase durin laat rr en, o-, r rremium XSotea iTennnir amount insured, the actual . . . " o the year areraging less CJ nlatri: r " fr Premiums renewed. for Policies, Stunr's & Trans. 837 60 for Kent, 70 00 $7,283 C7 DISBtTRSF.M FVTi Cash paidC. n. Sneed, fire loss, $850 00 ioi Dai. utnee build. 1,450 00 Salaries, 550 00 State Tax, 00 00 Contingent expenses, 875 62 Premiums returned, 20 65 it u 1 ii 11 11 u $4,348 27 $2,937 40 Balance, To wit : Cash loaned out on Bond and Security, (on demand,) $2,250 00 Cash in Bank and in, hands ef -6ents, 687 40 $2,937 40 ASSETS. Cash on interest and in Bank, Le Rent due, Real Estate, paying 13 per cent., Premium Notes on hand. $2,937 40 iski no 1,800 00 $4.fJ 189,859 Amount CapiUl to meet any losses, $104,780 73 In conclusion, the Treoident and Directors congrat ulate the members and the public on the rery fortu nate and SUOPPs.xflll nKnt-o; U. f .1 - past year. We have met with no Ws since st-vrnth juarch, J8o4, (hneed .s.junless it be the cu.kc of Stranglaus & Einston, at Kington, whose Store wa blown up a very tilraordmary ca$e which is btill under investi'ration. The following Directors were elected for next vear : Geo. McNeill, H. L. Myrorer, Chas. F.euW, Henrr j LlllJ. Js- Kyle, S. W. Tilliiighn.t, S. T Haw ley f S. Lntterloh, Win. McLaurin, N. A. St-dn.an JG . Shepherd, S. J. Hinsdale, D. A. Ray, J. D. William. J A. A. McKethan, J. H. Cook, A. E. Hall, A. W. 1 Oteel, J. G. Cook, of Favcttevillp n,l It v r W llmmgton. OFFICERS: GEO. McNEILL. Prenident. H. L. MYROVER, Vice President. C. A. McMILLAX, Secretary. J- G. SHEPHERD, Attorney. Executive Committee for the next mtnrttr ; GROCERIES. HARDWARE AND CUT I. K I IT. ThM r-f m 1 4 w 1-0 Knnirkt I.I. . . 1 sequently at reduced rrirc. Mvttockof BOOT 1 and IIOI is complete, embracing many kind of j extra fixes ; Itlailk Is, K rn. yv Ac; Hats fine and common TIKIS. J JniiVsoV Old SUnd, near the Cope Fear Dank and Markrt place. Nov. 12. j;.tf S. M. THOMAS. KFALLR IN FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, Hats, Caps, Bonnet,. Boota and Shoe,, Sheeting., Cotton Yarns, Kerkevs, lilankeU, &c, &c. Corner Market and G ii.Lr.snc St. , Fayetteville, N. C. SpiTlt BaiTelS. Turpentine Distillers can tret ur.rlil 5tK Rnmi I Ul ra II III Atinh l...ltll.- A 1 . a . I ' o - - a iuivukll V UILllllIliT r H 4 1 1 1 U. L lilt mirEHI prices. rayetteville N. C Sattfoay TaBnaaTnfaT ai m- J- Jun.-xfXJ.v i wim-u uicre w a conotant nniUnce of the vi Near the Cape Fear BrinkmTMarket place. , tal principle apain.t .hjaical and chemical influ i V" 1 ences, which tnd to 1 uu AtU ,t .1 Axes, 15 Down Turpeutine and Timber Axes for sale by THO. J. JOHNSON. PnrelTliitc Lead and Putty, freob, For sale by THO. J. JOHNSON. Glue. IRISn GLUE, in barrels, for Distiller's uj, said t- be the BEST for gluing Spirit Barrel. Truna Hoops, Coopers' Tools, Turpentine Hacks, and files. THO. J. JOHNSON. Jan. 10, 1856. loo-lm Obserrer 4 weeks. Valuable Property for Sale. ON the 9th day of February next, the tnb scriber will expose to public sale, at L amber Bridge, Robeson county, 'sixteen likely TOliug 9IUle five Timber Wagon; tr 6'ar, fu fiftKn Barrel TURPENTINE STILL, with all the fixtures complete, several sets of Tools, and other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of sale. W. A. EVANS. December 18, 1S55. lu-J-u -a r ii prepare upon the throat, or the inhalation of ' "p00 fricif tBtaboti, wibe ali uitt tia Th anWmit. ;. .i j ! had iir or poisonous ciMes.or vannrt. Ar Whrn ' Unta. iP c n hnnd i i a . . a sui npiv oi good Shuck and Cotton Mnttrasses. He invitp nmiini ;n n.j r . ana r,uK;vn t - ii . . r - . - u, iuaiua.1- w v.v,..-, iu cu rc mm. at iue oll stand of Jacob Ottarburg, Uay etreet, FayetteviUe. jan 5, '66-3m. II. LOCKAMAX. Notice. 4 LI LL persons indebted to II . A. MeSWAIX. and ' , also those havinz account with dW iV4wAl j &DUFr.r.il " I.W11V as we intend closing our hnnV j Whitehead will attend to settlements January 1, 1856. Mclaughlin & co.. r r, . -. . , s An unnncnfi iiiiu -uuitiuum.', - 1 FaYeUevlllt.. If o. Fayetteville, C. January S, 1865. 104-tf NOTICE. ALL persons indebtl to 1TIcA1TTIH7R k. STEED are requetted to call and -etile too a. Jan. llf 1856. I0o-3t - i " " " -... 2' PREMATURK SSi?SSTi fx BT O. F. II. CHOCK ET, it. D. "1. '. Ol Uie irmrtnUT dead fna V'. arow.& wfioctioil. A. 1 l " .ofo known .ction and rwe f gfca stmrxle ; and omecUlU ; 1 ' 8 ae PTtm.i . , . . . ' imtc. it i. '.'u ".CWCa 111 ltH 1 i i . " . -" uirmvi me tmre 1 uft to.nocution I,,, -.j; . 1 .? ,a. TerJ m,nJ other easca which uiuui uq Cited I r r. t .k.. - .? M!a' rerati Qt it ts ft matter of f"a with tboc who hare Un i mored thHiy'Mlhrr-l,a,r,,,,? ,!.K- .u ? ' toniei OTer, torn their prate S ?rc'firr- r10 or toro flMh- f unpjri, c. s j w,'oul.nc Waj nrst phvsicun, reported. I h.t k ' . 0 ' : 'wereu aiierwards that thej were buned alive. M.x'n. Mi,, in i?eT- who,.oeen interred a, dead, when they wore really alile, is rery great in comrri. oa of those who have Wn r. f... ,.:. "K uu. Biinourt ih.. j: r. ; irravea." Ilow.r.l ; 1.: . "1 have known n,nk V ' - ' ed to 1- .1.1 f . . :7 Vr? ns- Puri" ' ! S.-b.US?' ,n yb.rf have r--" -fiu- ui uie ana soon afWw.r. . , ed ' .lr. (Jorden, in his troti nn f,,.;, I wedicino, makes similar remark, in reference tu ' 61ocdy interments in warm climates." In 177 . rourcroy luouret, &c.,-u the removal of the dead fru,a 'e Ceuieterv of iho (M,., l- 1 . I ''iriit f, .a.e J - . t 1 larw, found tuanv skeU-hm. in r;,;... that the individual, had unmd after ihvir lnhuualioti. A fo-ign Jo-mal of l.s., arti.. that in trance, " the number of living iotrnutnt, that have Ueri interrupted by accidental circumtae Mi.cc 183:, 1. c. in l:i vcars. am-unt t i : atteted ca, in which the living hare narn.wlv eactped being bid ainonjM the dead. Of thco", io persona recuvcrvd fponUucu.ly frrni Ou-ir lettupy at u moment when the funeral cxrcino- .wT ' A , , fU of lhe ct,ffin h,cn ncld tT1 ; ! he rn,-ki"S f neir fleh in xwin upt)c atiroud ; . by the co.v of niffjcjium in j am nbulJcd by the jrt-nrral intcrr-t with which j mmwujcci u mtcirtainlj inrrtJ Like ma- nj .hcr mattcra in which w.Jcro and riviliici n .ti .n and cviiimuniucw, in rtjectinj; ,J,c Fr. Mitin and crrur of the ju,l and tho UrLiruw... huve pven up Mine thu.- valuable; in the j-rv-cnt ca.no; iu njtxttn- the aUuH and ud- lucamn- cercmonu- and praclicc-a of tbc aava and uncult.yatcd, wc have run to the uther ex- j trctue, and Ut M-ht of what U Worthy f uni- ! f?1 rci3rd ll,c crrors connection with thU icTT: drlh, , !Tt; T''! U jTnl K 'r U " lw f 7 aro-,w phcnoiccot, which winift-st them. Italhr lun-i w;th th tan-J, i.f!k i 8,U,.ulL,DCt,u- ""J " uccca.Mru for a lim- ry pend, at fir.t ; ,( j,4rc stf UJ , Lu; :,l,wn onpi,ucJb,cii;ortUwlhalUt0"P'Op. ?rad4!lr if.rfra.ir- t utU 0f Jr?a11 temg in which iu natural function, j "J ItcruaMj clhr,- ,Lc a.r U trrtr cf.,u an1 Ino',wn3 rc rcrfornied, or in which it onrtna ,1C brcaM, anj n.m- ihr ,..' f ..' n LUIUUIIT III iyrii iPftil . II.... a a 1 I av IIIIIIV I 11(11 illfif'I IiiDI -V1 - r - v..,." f imumi. ' r EALTII COriALHtil in rvrfw J-ar.ii;nn theorgaM to their severvl fanction, and a hir nmllr rf J l . . , - ana picaani action U twwti all jthc d.vcrsified parta. I)isnr, which in the reverse of all thm, an alteration frum the nor- j lual condition of the vital force of one or more ! of 4s tissues, in which the natural fanction of the Hfn 0r, 'r ,nlcrn)H or dUturbcd, j c,cr b detivc or surKrmatural action ! 1AT!1, say the schoolmen, ia " the luM of all u2 . ? .' , lh,Plenouna of life, m wh.ch . " " . 1 ,na pcrmncnl ccwaUon ot all the viut iunctionmnd motions, when the organs have DO ODI V rpanril Ia ( l,i Ki t it. - annifAfi t a.L.. 1 ' r . t j l ' viviu acsi ptacc, in any ol lie Cef, we shniilrl iioi-i J . .. I . :.. i 1 ti i . . - ...., ij Mr . uiuui ii urin'' I rxj l nu leadt tit In a mki 4ni tk- v. , ; hrtuh I . ' upon which, much thathaa Ucn taid It systematic writers, w fallaciout. : - i n the examination of caaes of tntrndeJ an. i iu.-uv,i we anouia bitc rrrtrd to the acaaon 6tJ. of the weather, prcrioo condition of the rtienL B, n 7 Vu J w.-. - , ftS "1! thJ "b.chk. n:.tlnt n.tnM t l I: j t t 1 . t .mttiiargei Irom tbc t Th. wi!.-i...t .. :'r.:u ' , ' . m.tuwn iaiu uowo at ticot , de,tn nwncJf : the entire aholiuon of muacular . ... " motion, enUre lb9cnc of feeling, aonoe of re pirtlion. CCtMatlrm nf k-llrw. tl, t.rf aw tJ SPENDED ANIMATION witOUl real death, U of th. WJ; boldi.R ,p tj fwi, or ,U , - wTU a rtate of roost extreme lethargr, or such a ,uu 'ke. 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North Carolina Argus (Wadesboro, N.C.)
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Jan. 26, 1856, edition 1
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