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l'i;lM'M' MONUAYS AND THUKSDAYS
r'>WM(l) J. H\f-B & SON.
• i.n'ORS and PKOi*HIKTOIl.S.
:• ; 10 'fni-Wockly Ohserver $3 00 if paid in
', jO if paiJ Juring the year of subscrip-
;ifter the year lias expired.
V ( hi^JKUVtu !»:‘2 00 ppr anuuin, if paid iu
e: .'ill it' jiaid during the year of subscrip-
.'.... liU idler the year has oxpirttd.
rri'^LMKNTS Inserted for sixty cents per
li tinc^ for the first, and thirty cents for each
[.iihlitvition. Vesirly advertisements by spc-
rPMSonablt* rates. Advertisers are
• , ,i t the number of insertions desired, or
■ I- coiitiTiued till forbid, and charged accord-
.r
• ir
Week
Vi'V’l
u-rti^eiiK'nts to be inserted intiJt, charged 50 per
:, u;.
( II AXCJK OF FIRMS.
! u'in(‘ss lioretcf're existinp: under the name*
' * r il. 15rindt and L Bran«lt. separately, has
r-cr u: t> •!, iiTi'i they li;»ve this day formed a Copart-
:i. Mi' i will in future conduct the establishment
ler the tirin of G. ic L. BRANDT.
1 ,v; ttf vilie, Dec. 1, 1857.
TIMKLY NOTK’E.
).\S indebted to me by note or account are
. impstly requested to call and settle before the
■ r'J inuiry 18-^8. as after that time all my claims
; e p!.i>'pd in the hands of proper officers for col-
II. iitid no mistake, as my books must be closed
ji v t: e 1-it of .lanuH'-y next, iu consequence of the
jc: ai t'e ol mv business. OEO. BRANDT,
tv 1. 1857. 64-
JOHN HALL,
i'oiiimission .Tlerchant,
43i NORTH water STREET,
•.%*. C'.,
• wriLL sell Cotton, Naval Stores, and Breadstuff’s,
T * for a rommission of one per cent. Cotton and
? ill.' Turpentine forwarded to -Vorthern Ports for
f vr , nnfs per bale and cask; other Naval Stores 2^ cts
f.; i :irrel.
P.nkUENCE.—E p. Hall, Prest Br. Bank of the
,r. ufN C.
.s ,v '.‘I. 64-Smpd
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Offn“P Wil., riiarlotu* & IvuilnMidr-l 1
7m No' '
HY order of Wie Itnard ol Diii'P! : . t
ed will proceed to let to r i!
of the line of the Wilmington. Cli n' iMl*
Hail l{oad reiiiaiiiiii^ unlit, t!i-
Kivcr at ^Nalker's Feiry. in lii'n, \\ i i .'i
the town of l..uiiiberti'n. iii llrlit- •om'v.
sing .‘H sectioi .■*. \vi»)i nn (iir£rr>"_ i'!''
va'-iip of excavation and eiiiliankinciii: \ii ! t
they invite l’ropr'>aIs for tli*; tir i luu.in'i ,.!
ur any portion thei'eol'. until tlio . r
—pr>po.«iils to state oon'iitioti'i | .I’ r,, ri?,
tion will ho rpc' ivi-i] it; cash, wh.i, (i.n- . ii
the town of U'ilmiiitrtoii, ni>d v.li it j .ri. . .
the .stock of the ('oiiir. my.
Tlipy also inviro rr"pi«:ils. un i'.
the Timber required t'or the Tier'le »V.
Hrown Mar.'li .''wainp. in Mlnden i imi'v. :ni
Swamp, in c.unity, \ ■ i-
at Brown Mar>h, liin-ul iVc: oi ;r ..
square, and in leu;th.s n.it '> ss tli ii ■ 1:
Mieal feet of ('ap Sills. I'-’ iii'-lie-; squ
long; and ti.OUU lin. ul feet oi Sr ii - 1
inches, anti in lengths ol'L’O. .!i
Ai liiji tfwunip, there will he
feet of Piles. tl.OUO linea! feet .>t ‘r
lineal feet-of String Pieces, ol' the ;
for Urowu MMr.-sli. The wh ile lo
heart Pine Timber, free fr. iu de:r
from green trees.
Proposals for Timber to be for
portion thereof; and. as in the e.i:
graduation, will state condiiioi.s '
also specify the side of the S-.>;ini)'
delivered upon.
Profiles and Specilioation.s will be f
in Wilininpfon, where all porson.': le-
are referred for further information
Proposals will be addressed to the ’hiet
at Wilmington, and will be eniioi;»..| ,in
"Proposala ” II. W til l s.
Pres't w . »' i; i; i; jui.
JOIIN MeK.lK, t.'hief F.ng'r.
Not. 10, 1857. '' tl'V*
The ilniinirtuH, ('/uirlottr *.)' Rxlhrr-
ford Rdil Road ( 'onijxin
JT is ordered by the Board of Iireijters of i!'.is'o:n-
VWJ. S'l'-X'K. 18")7.
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The Itura, Af 0'firri ’iizp f^trfortf
ffff Soitfh*
i. :\'ix r.
!. ti;; in 11-1
l.l-.r ,
r-._h ;
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Fi;'; h
•U ',re ;!mi well selected stock
Cl ,
mir a
:
I'guv ■ ! .'^ilks;
.1 rreiieh Merinoea:
w I. ' Pl ii.N:
!' ;'M qiia'iitirs:
:’'.i/Wie;
M nc^i .'Hid .A ni-i ic.'in Piints;
1 i!.j.iulil :1 p.itterns;)
■ .ri|ai':n;
Iff
iiousR.
■ii/t of fjlr' f-yt Stru t, n /'eic Doors North of
■r
uni
t.'crn ids:
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Hi of bi i'liiig
Kngineer
rt.e l.tii'k
■: • *. Felts;
• >’. ' I'i i'niiii?i.^s, \ .,■ :
T V ' ' ■ . - a«»d Satfm ts;
h;:.' .11 . ’ 1-ire i Fbinne's:
F-:i , i|,. I :,nd llrown Siiirting.s;
• \lieii i ilt‘ Hi-J Slieeting;
F>^ leln. 1 :ui'l 1‘ii-oAii Drillings;
PI 1 Li .11; i Kersey,-;
1 ' St r: j I" :iiid PI.lids;
'.‘'.■•■wi, ai'l I ie- i li- i i Mlile Cloths;
'!' -.ve in,;s .if' >i ; l;'.nd.s;
-N' iT.' !': ,n.,i-t--;
i \ I . :' i ty i icl IJl.inket-;
i'ri":ind Whilebone lioops;
t " . '.iiient of llooji Skiris;
’ of every variety, kind, and
i.e.inoi-1 .iii'l Straw lionnets;
>li. • s.ii.. i'ii'-inipre and Wool lints;
1' ■ tb, S)i .e--. Fin'ireli-is, \c.
-.VLSO—
\ l.'irg** :uid I'l.ihioii’ible stock of
€ loihinff^
A’; ol wl'ieh will he soM low for or on our
liiiiitl time to pnncfual customers either at Wholesule
• I- ll-’iu'- ,\11 persons are re.'j>ectfiilly inviteil to give
1:.-;
- /»no I'le
-‘l'lSt;lIlli:t.
!y lor man-
■i V' .i^eral
! ye'Uvs. h'-
.nos-:, with a d“ -
contiiiiiunee >:' il.-
')t‘ DiM'le ot't he be.-t
• 1 in e u-h hr;i:ie*i
,ii;.)'ire fnv. v.ihly
, r n.'.itnes.-, aii i
r' ' I'l l .1 1 am
F- F. Pi:All'
Se. t. 7. 1^.'
W. PEABCK, Jr.
ttnf
he dU'
1
pany, that for the ensuing year t.ie foil
vtalments be called for, viz;
Third instalment of TWENTY [o-r cent t-
and payable on the 1st day o*' De.-emi er I8-57.
Fourth instalment of TF.N per criit to be Jm. -m i
payable on the 1st day of February !'' ''
Fifth instalment of TEN per cent to bi due i"
payable on the 1st day of .\I iy IS.jS
Sixth instalment of Tl^N per e.nt. to b(‘ du- ai; 1
payable on the 2d day of .\ugust lb-’>>'.
This call is applicable only to those Couiities Kai.t of
the Pea Dee, and to tliose West ot (’li.i.-iotte,
11. W. GL'I O;, F;e:,r.
Oct’r 22, 1857 ■»•') Jin
FOR rm: west.'
ST\ l i:1K NOKTII .:.\UOLI.NA,
CUMBERLAND COUNTF.
Superior Court of Law, Fall Term, 1857.
1 ;s ordered by his Honor, JOHN L. BAILEY,
Judge presiding, that a
?«iPK€l 4L TKU.n , ^
. Court be held on the FIRST MONDAY of ^ Through in 36 Hours, and Crossing the
Blue Ridge in the Day Time!!
ti S. PKdWN'S Tvi Weekiy
/ • Line of Four-Hor>> Post
Coaches, from Salisbury to .Vshe-
vilie, via Statesville. Newton,
Tin: FALL& WINTKK bo7!
jF.'i' kfcf.ivkd:
- . . .se 'Te a goo I h irg:iin and savo money.)
ii\ ;iL liii;: V in.\ii>(ivitsr and ciiEiPLsT
SiiUK.s (IK
iiools €9»9fi Siioes^
i \l‘li S' t;.\l !TI5S, ,,\riN and C>:. )KEl);
La DIFS' utiJ OEN'i>>' l'.\NCi.\’i; SHOES, of a new
autilul pattern;
SHOES and
f FSPFi’TFFI.FY Inior^ h:
' * public, tliul iie li.i- '1
I Brick Puildir;;,- i - |,is . i .| .;• n.:.
' ulaetur; 11 i’(’urrii..^es I’ , m; ;!nl
■ I'ationa-.- he h'ls njceive i . r ili
; hopes by strict .itteiition to
; to give satisfiietion, to meiit
j same. He wairant.s his work to 'if
j material and >>y oxperieuite 1 ivorkiu
1 of the busine'->. Ilis .v.rk v.i .■
with any male in tin- I'niielSti .
I Inrability. He is leter n'.n 1 to
! work in his line oi\ a-' go.,.I • -I'm- ,i~ ni > w.ir!; ih.iti'
^ elsewhere that is as well lone, ih-now h.isoiiM -nd,
Fivi.snKi), the f. VIlGFSi' ' ' ' ■ ■:
I ( 'trnttocs. fill rnitr h uii(
Ever offered in this ]ila'.‘e, aii'J a very larje tock
■ of work nearly fiii'^hed, which will he finished daily.
; .\11 of which will he sohl very low lor C.^sll. or on
' short time to pun.-rnai eiistoiiiei s. hiis on
hund more than (> NL IlL'NDKl-l) N D FIFTY Vehi
cle,' finished and in confsp ,if eonstriiction.
4i®"' .\ll V. ■ I k ii: i I'• I' V liini i*= w.ii r. iM-d 1 ' months
with fair us. ^e, a!i 1 -iK.c'ld it t:. i! ! y had w.>rkinauship
or material will he repi;;-!- ! li -e .I'c iiarsre
Persons '.vishiiii; to h;iy « luid lo 'vll to call .and
1 examine for thfiiis.*!ves.
Orders thatiktully reeeivr 1 an ' pr .i'.[ .’.y itteiidMdto.
Uej'airing exe.'uted at -h rt ii' r'‘f .1:11 on very
re ss liable terms
' Mav 2S, IH.- ’, -"‘-tf
the Murhet House.
IHE Subscriber desires through thi^
medium to acknowledge the libera*
patrona (re bestowed upon hi-» House the past
i ;is he Jias just erected New Stables and
Shed convenient to the House and to water
■s pleasure in saying to his patrons and the
•ner.illy, that he is still prepared to accom-
ti'eia with transient atpl permanent board, and
liiiy solicit'' a continuance of the liberal pat.on-
'•t -foro received. F.very exeition o!i his part
1) |.' he )i-s"d to rendf-r them comfortable during ilieir
jonrti vritli 'uTn. His table is always supplied with
he hes[ the market atl'ordii
P. S HEM WELL.
Marrh 2 I, ISr.o. H*i-tf
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lie t'lkc
f.il''!i>; L'
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on
tHKL AFIV next, and continue two weeks,
irors. suitors and witness.es in Civil Suits,
I in Kquity, are hereby notified to attend.
and
From the Minutes,
S', v'r 27
JOHN W. BAKER, Clerk.
64 tc
bKLLlXG OFF AT COST TO CLOSE.
I'^&'E will commence this MOND.\Y, the 30th of
I V t November, to sell our entire
STOCK OF DRY GOODS,
&c.,
AT COST
.N V. 28, 1857.
C. J.
& R. H. JONES.
t)4-
I'iOOO
BACON.
LBS. BACON SIDES, for sale by
JAS. G. COOK.
C4-lm
I n sli I.ayer Raisins; Mackerel, No.
. : -. Half Bbis. For sale by
C. T. HAIGH & SONS.
N. V 64-
A
FOli S.AI.K.
PAIR cf fine large C.\RRI \0E HORSES, cheap!
as the owner has no further use for them, Ap-
Dr. F0ULKE8.
V 21. 63-
GLOVER
Has received his Fall Stock of
Goods, consisting of
,l»i:i N'S BooTi
(i.MlFHS;
INDl \-KUBP.EP ^ lloFS, unit every article in his line.
liis .stock is choice and car*.'fully i>elccted by him-
seli, and buyers will tin 1 it to tueir interest to call
b«f re pureha^ing elsewhere. M. F.U'LK.
Uet'r b, lbu7. 61-tf
who h:ive lost their soles, come for-
w:irii. and they will be ranawad for bt-vanty-five cents
and i;pw ird*. M. F.
Morganton, Marion and Pleasant Gardens; connectiin;
at Asheville with the line of Stages for the W'arm
Springs, Knoxville and Greenville. Tenn. This is
the best stocked and best managed Koa i in North 'a-
rolina. It is the most exppiiitious, sal'.' a:id p’easant,
and at the same time the cheapest route for the We>t
Leaves Salisbury on Monday, Wedi.e-day and i i-
day; leaves -\sheville on Tuesday. Thur; lay an I S-.t v
day;—running in close connection with the N ith
Carolina Rail Road, North and South.
C. S. BROWN, Contract r
June 15, 1S57. l*j-
NOTICi:.
BEING desirous to remove South, I nfFcr for sale
500 acres of LAND, on the Stage Road from Fay
etteville to Clinton, 12 miles from Fayetteville, (at the
stage stand ) The Land is good Turpentine land, as
good FARMING Land as any in this se-tiiin.
For particulars address the subscriber at Blocker's
Post Office N. C.
G. W. LULLARD.
Nov. 17, 1857. 6i-tf
A TC! II J 1: W F: I.R ¥,
•SILVER 4.\i) PL.UED WAKE,
,\.M) MILITARY MIODS,
w h he itvitps the attention of his old customers
1 ’ le J uhlic in general.
i’ Ifis per.»onal attention will be paid to all
! ‘ I mid Jewelry entrusted to him for repftirs.
•^r 10. 4.3.3m
\ TCHKS, JEWELRY, &c.
I
AM now receiving additions to my
Stock of
^. Watches, Jewelry,
Silver and Plated Ware,
Military and Fancy Goods,
ni ikes my Stock good. Those who are about
t lurt ;i; their purchases would do well to call.
W. PRIOR.
Watch Repairing done in the best manner
utid wurrinted.
'•ci'r 1, 1857. 47-3m
LANDS FOR SALK.
1 OFFER for sale about .Acre« of Pirn* Lan«ls
near Fayetteville, containinz an immense '(U.Tntity
of Mili Timber, and a number of Turpentine Ptoses,
and several new tasks may be cut There is on the
premises a fine Dwelling House, and all neces.sary out
houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Gr ipe Vines.—1 OU^J
young Peach and .Apple Trees of Lind pv's hest vari-
ties; also, a good FARM of about loO acres cleare l;
and also a GRIST and SAW .MIJJ.,; and a fine large
Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville atol t’onl
Fields Rail Road passes through these larids ah. ut a
mile from the Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit j ur-
chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together
Apply to Thos S. Lutterloh, Esq , Fayetteville, or the
•ubscriber at Pittsborough, N. C.
J. H. HAUGHTON.
Nov. 12, 1857 ‘lO-tf
|{!:mu)\v, 1). I), s.,
'V be found at his Rooms, during
his ri.gular olhce hours, viz: from
A. M. to 1 P. M,,
;i P. M. to 5 P. M.,
where he will be pleased t> receive calls from all who
may he in i;e. d ul his pi o'essioiial services.
N-. in'Iuccment will be held out hy ofl'ering to per
form •.perati'iii' f.'f a small comj'ensation; a good price
will he charu. il in all cases. .And patients favoring
Dr. 15. with their confidence, may rely upon his utmost
exertions to perform every operation in as perfict a
maTiiier as pos'^ible.
Cri;’' -!// I'ftn'Ju-ns must hf jjavi fur at toon a* con-
1‘’. •-/.
P. S. Those wh.i are now indebted will please call '
and settle.
(At. 14. 51-tf '
I
XO HIMIU G! ,
tu-soriber is now prepared to fill all orders'
' 1 fr
Strpt’rior H\ifrr nttrkrus.
He inaiHifactiire.s North (’arolina material—be em-
[ ploi s .Voi'th t 'aroiiua capital ,111,i labor,—and he solicits
.N'orth ':iro’i:ia pMtronage. l“>y giving him a trial, and
hy coTup.ariiig his with Nortborn prices, he hot»es to be
alilc t'l liiaki a f.ivur ihle showing. \ TRI.AL is what
I he wan:s
i Messrs \V('RTI1 4’ CTLFV of this place are Agents
; foj' the sale ol tlie above Buckets.
; G. H. MAKEPEACE.
Fayetteville. Feh’y 17. 1H57. »2-y
1 ALr\l SALT.
Bf’SHKLS Rock Alum Sait, for sale low
by P. TAVLOR.
10 59 2m
\ K!: K
Is nf'W rt‘c: ivii.o fVnTti tlic Xi)rth the
liirgest, Htifht, and iiinst carvt'illy se
lected stock
i'l a’l sia:
ever offered in this market; wlnL-ii, added to his own
manufacture, makes hi,' .is-ortmeiit eompleto;—a’l of
which he will sell on the lowest p-.sMble terras for cash
or on time to punctual ciistonn i -.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair and ,>ihuck, and cotton ,M.attre,='‘Os;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
lioards; lJur«iaus; Secretaries and Uook-(’ases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts; \V'ash .St.inds; (landle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and (ilass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain H.iiuis; So!as in .\la!n'g.iny and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine Itosowood Piano.s, one with .Kolian At
tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac
tories in New Y«»rk and l>osion, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. \(.rk
prices—freisht only added.
November 2. 1 >-tf
DOIiiUN IIOUSK!
Powers i ,'o., Pr.oruiKTous.
f^lil' Proprietors ot' this Establishment
a’lnounce to the public, that owing to
the const.intly increasing j>atronage extend
ed to them, they hare lieen induced to eii-
lar;re the accommod.ation hy the addition of
■in exit-nsive Dininir Fiooin on the lower floor, and suite
o! l!oom.s o:i the second floor; thii> enatiliiig them to
aci- iiri’': !;ite all who may favor them with a call. And
they ided^ce themselves to an increased exertion to
give sa»i,.-fuction to their patrons.
Spticious Stables attached and careful Ostlers in at-
f endit'ce
The eligible location of the Establishment, with the
p.\perience of the Proprietors in providing for tlie com-
f rt of their patrons, they hope will secure to them a
liberal share of the travel.
The Western and .Southern Stages arrive at and de
part from this House.
t'arrhiges in attendance on arrival and departure of
Ste;uii iioats. for the accommodation of j assengers.
Hor.sps and Carriages furnished at any notice for car
rying travellers to any part of the adjacent country.
J. W. lOWFRS, & CO.
Fayetteville, May 12, I80O. 3tf
\ Ai.l\\lil.!:~PR()PLK TV
FOR saijt:.
3t.*FFKR for sale, my L.VND.s ir, the Town of Tay-
etteviile, about 1:^0 .Acres, kr. wn as the
IVIUIVIFORD SWAMP.
,\hout Ml .Acres of it is fine ''leadow Laud, as the Crop
iii>w oil it will show. .Vlso, the
ESi’irk ^fore uiil T-ot
near the Market Squari*, occupied by Mr. John .A
Pemh'Tton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
M.ixwell ;ind Miimford Streets, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot.—could he divided into several P.uilding
l/ots—very near th- new I'eniale High School Buildings.
.Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on .Mumforil
Street.
Sevpri! ItESinAF.LE lU'ILDlNG LOTS on both
Winsl a.;d Mnmfor'l Streets.
■ I'i -his property can now be purchased on favora
ble ti'rms. and a l irge ]>art can remain on Bond and
'dortsraire if desired.
THO. J. CURTIS.
Oct 10, 1".'..^, 43-tf
Fire FBisumace*
UTE refer our readers to the annual statement of
the /Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
which will be found in another column. This success
ful institution was incorporated bj’ the Legislature of
Connecticut in 1S1'.*, with a perpetual charter. Its
capital is >*!500.0'^0, and its accumulations exceed
$'00,0()0 more, making its entire assets ever $800,-
000, invested as detailed in the statement referreil to.
Thesp results in licate that during the period of nearly
forty years since its organization, (without a sinele
change of its chief (>fTicer,) its bu.siness has been con-
dn.?ted with judgment and prudence. It bus been
thus far successtul in an eminent degree, discharging,
as we are inform'd. all its obligations by the payment
of ribout t>'n mi/lwn dollars for losses, without asking a
day’s del;iy in any iris'anee. If lias had htit little lit
igation, notwithstanding the immens" nutnber of trans
actions niatle In order to attain as much certainty as
li ’ssible in such a business as insurance, it has been
the practice of the •'ompany. tor several years, at
irre-it lahor, carefully t • classify and arrange their
risks into about fi.'ty distinct classes, so as to ascertain
tlic iiinoiint insured on each class, the amount of pre
miums receivtfii thereon. an>t the amount of losses up
on each. This classification, extendiug over a long
period,and covering property to a very large amount.fur
nishes reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial
basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its
business. Insurance is not .a matter of luck or chance,
as many suppose; its hazards are ascertiinable, and
its principles eap ibh' of being redui’Pdto a sj’.'tem, the
practical wiirkiiig and results ot' which are as certain
as that of anv other business 'I'ne /Etna Company,
In’ adliering rigidly to its svstem. and placing its busi
ness upon a healthy liasis, has obtained tbc confidence
of the community to an extent surpasseil by no other
Company in the U. States, and has increased its busi
ness and its income from j'e.ir to j’eur with a steady
growth. One grea* s.-urce ot its security is the wide
distiibutiou of its risks—a policy which it j.ursuea
with preit strictness—limiting the nmoont to be cov
ered in each locality. l!y this course it !ias parsed,
with comparative impunity, through some of the most
sweeping atil ilestructive tires, whiidi have swa'dowed up
other companies less cautious in their business. It is
a system like tliis, based upon experience, which gives
stability and suiiadiiessto a company, and to the as
sured confidence and security.—Baltimore Patriot.
i,\SllM.\l'E mnvi,
iiAiri i oiii). co.v.v,
INCORPORATED lRlf». CHARTER PERPFTrAL
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
T K P.KACF, President. E. G RIPLEV, Vice Pre
sident. T -A. ALF.X.ANDER, Secretary.
f)iRF.cTORs —T. K. Brace. S. Tudor, J. Church, R.
Buell, .M -\ Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Hulkeley, R
Mather, E. G. Ripley, H. S. Ward. H Z. Pratt, G F
Davis, A. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, AV.
Keney.
The .\ssets are mainly invested in Stocks and IJonds,
jiaying interest, with •'5172,hOl til of cash on deposite
in the Hartford Ranks, to meet losses.
Lo-^ses ilue and utipaivl—none
Losses adjusted and not due. $24,313 ^*5.
Losses iu suspense, waiting I'urther proof, &c., S75,-
8-50 15.
Loiscs resistet, (suspicions of framl, &c.) =j>46,078 72.
i Agent of the abovo Comptiny in Fayetteville,
! N. C. E. J HALE.
Nuv
1
.\l,\! \NAi:s.
"•HE Fiimers and i‘iant-Ts ani Turner’s North
Caioli.ia Alniah.ie.'j for
K. J. HALE ^ SON.
(ct’r 24.
$50 RRWARD
WILL be given for the apprehension and de'ivery
to me, or confinement in any j.ill in the .'^tate
80 that I can get him, of my man Jl.vl. He left ou i
T
for
.1. T llOUSTOiV,
>ucccssor to J. >]. Beasky in the Watch and
Jewelry Businrss.)
ESPECTFULLY calls the atten
tion of the ladie.i and gentlemen
ijf Fayetteville, and his friends at a
'li.'. 11 to tins fact, and begs an acceptance of thanks
! -r tiieir patrtiuavre to the late firm, Beasley A Houston;
Le will coudaci tiif business in his own name, deter-
m\ne' lo earn a lihemi patronage by correct dealing
Wit Ul who Will tavor him with their custom. He
tias i;.,w lor sale a large stuck of fine
Gold and Silver Watchas and JewelrVi
of the latest styles out-
Spoons, Forks, Cujn, Ax., Fine CutUry,
Go/,/ J nis, Surveyor’s t’omprjtaes a>,d In-
s'rumfttts, nu/kiii/ Cuncs, Fine Violins,
Flutes nnil AccorJeons, Fine Double
(Juns, ('o/t’s ;indother Pistoh, ‘
Coim, tt'c., i'c., (S;c.
Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired; Ac-
cor.teoiis correctly luned; and Engraving handsomely
eif. at. d hy HOUSTON.
t. vn an h.
111', suhscrihers oft'er their services to the public to
•'urnish Coffins, Hearse, and every other requisite
Funerals. They have a considerable supply of
the 30th ult., and has not been seen, or heard of s^nce ' CofTius readymade, and an abundant supply of Ma-
He if,a bright mulatto, almost white, about 23 years ; hog.uiy, l)la a Walnut and Gum and I ‘^P'^r materia s
old, about 5 feet 9 inches high, straiL'lit hair, ,md teeth^f'"' makin- any size at a short notice. Orders left at
defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had , the Cool Sp.nug .Mills will
on when he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very | * ."s j. .
likely try to pass off for a white man. and make fjr a j
free State; should he not go north, he will likely go i
up in the vicinit,, of Fayetteville, as he was laised I
there, and formerly belongeil toWm. B. Wright, Estj . |
of that place. Any person who may take up said
Vi no \\'OCLD HAVE rffoi'f/in nv
' /4 neic C'trri(i/>’ K-''tif>h>'h»iint on u'ti M(htirj
i Green, opposite thi M'th-xUs^f t'hnrch,
! frontimj on Mumford St reft.
(iiUvvT K.\'ri:inM{isH!
ray«*ll*vllU' WoiumI lo shim*!:
ri'^HE Subscribers would respect ully intorm their
X friends and the public, that they have entered
I iato copartnership for the purpose ot conducting the
i general CARRIAGE I5US1NFSS in all its various
! parts. And being loth practical workm ii>, fully un-
I derstanding their business, they h.ivei*. ' .i-.Htioii to
j compaie wora with any establish nent
as to style and durability.
I One of the lirm may bu known by it.
I H. Whitfield's iron worK for the iast t'.^o . '.‘S.
i We warrant all work lo give gener.il s iti.-fi.'tion
; f 01 tv elve nil ni.s
i Repairing done in the n*ftt est ma:i,ier low for cash
I PIFR BKAMN.
j James H. Pier. J.amks Bu.^nin
Fayetteville, J.iri’y !•-){ ti2tl
uoiiKirr 1). GRLLN, ;
LATE ORELN x WEAR.) 1
WATCH-WAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., i
FAVKTTEVILLK, N. C. !
I) hesrs to return his sincere thanks to the j
£ 1. • pnVilic for the kind patronage so liberally be- |
^t"\ve 1 upon the late Firm, and informs them he has '
ho.ijht the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue
the hu-iness in all its branches at the old stamL under
his • iitlre surerintendence.
N. 1> \I1 Watches left with him for repair will be
taken apart in the presence of the owners, and the
l.eei -'irv r'pairs p.iinteii out to them and ;l writte\
c-'itraet given for the i.iine, wliieli work will he v .ir-
raii'e 1 t'or t wo years.
I >!i liaiid m l for s.ile now. the mos* va'ied and
choire -election of (’LOCKS and othe*- '.i:ne pieces
that h is ever heen offered to tlie pulilic ir Nortli t^iro-
lina. wlii. il he will seF at New Vork prites, and also
WA nij^vafor two years,
r 111*' to an I by the late firm will Vie paid
>^1 i'»;' i:v
p ireceive l by
-\ugust 2-'), lH.")i'i.
R. D.
GKFFN.
.‘’,4-tf
■ :tevi lie
to .A.
20tf
Boy will be entitled to the above reward and the
thanks of IS.AAC B. KF.LL\
Kenansville, N. C., Aug. 18, 1857 33-tf
LOST,
LAST Saturday. 31st nit , (during the Iiours of
parade,) about the Court House, or between the
Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow
leather Pocket Book, containing -So'.*, consistinj of
three $10 bills, three $4 do., one $5 hill, one gold
piece, three $2 60 gold pieces. A Reward of ^10 will
be given for the above described Pocket Book ami
money, delivered to the undersigned.
J.AS. H. JACKSON, Musician.
Favetteville, N. C'., Nov. 2, I8.)7. 5 tf
Oci’i 20.
oitf
liewiird
g>ANAWAV, my Boy JACK, a tolerably bright
B Mulatto, twenty five years old, about six feet in
wijtMj w ulkiiiji inoHurs a little forward, au'l has
I.ilti.r an evil or |,;„i i.,junt'.-i;:u.ce He is prohahlv
:u.Kii:g ahout the McRae Seit'ement, near Rockhsh.
1 w'.l, j;,ve th.: .above reward for hia confinement in jail
in i ai. tteville. k. Mc1>AMLL.
>'vr21.
WOOL ROfJ.S.
rOOL carded with dispatch at lilouDt’fiCretk
Factory.
SHEETINGS,
Osnaburgs,
Cotton Yarn, and
Wool Rolls, for sale by
GEO. McNEILL.
JuneI864. _ _
NKGKOICS WAM'i:').
^■^HE undersigned will pay the highe.sl ca,sli price
-1- for YOUNG NEGROES. I etters addressed to
either of us at Lauriuburgh, Richmond county, will
have prompt attention.
D. C. McLAURl.V.
DANIEL M. .McLAURIN.
Laurinburgh, Dec. 2G, 185G. *iHtf
Ji ST RLCrjVIU).
i; liOXhS of that supe ior Ri-Civ C,\Ni>VT()-
JL'Ir BACCO G. W. i. GOLDSTi
Oct, 6, 1857 48-tf
Fayenevi'le, June 20. 1857.
dki-:p kivkr coal.
ITUMlNorS C(»AL of the best quality can ba
had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price
by the Ton. W'M. Mc(3LANE.
Mining Engineer,
May21.185f. (5-tf
(a WOKS.
BAGS PERUVIAN:
ff 327 do. COLU.MBIAN.
Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in
connexion been very much diminished, but experi
ments have {irove I that the phosphate, so much want
ing i:i the Peruvian, not only increases the yield, but
I combined with tho C> !umbian makes the crop much
I more certain.
i For sale by D. & W. MoLAURIN
j Nov. I'.. '^4tf
; L.\.\n roll SALK.
t ' -VCKLS OF LAND lying on upper
hittle iiiver, in Harnett County, well
timnerel and w^^'.l located for tlieTurpentine business.
It will iie .solo ou :’.c-commoiiating terms. Apply soon
;o tiie Subscriber at Fa' etteviile.
WM. McL. McKAY.
Sept 22, IS.')*). 41-tf
liook Wanted.
jB^HE Sub.seriber, having taken the General .Agency
9. for getting ^uo-'^cribers to and delivering Hawks’s
lli.story of North Carolina, now in process of publica
tion liy .Mes.'r.s. E. J. Hale Son of Fayetteville, is i Lead, Putty an
liesiroiis of entering into an engagement with one or ; Boxes, Eagle Mills do., in Half l>bl
^4 ■ -V
\ By j.Ati)iK
;TlVn UllllltS ABill'K (’. T. Ii rtll iSIIV'S ST.1RK.
Jan’y 20. 1857. Oiypd
\V« call the attention of \\ IIOU'/
SALi: DLALKKS
?|10 our present Stock,—and we have recently re-
-flL ceived—
300 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Collee,
20 hhds Sugar, assorted jrrades,
75 bbls do, P.pfined, Crushed and Powdered,
95 boxes Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow "andles,
tilj do Fancy and assorted Candies,
100 coils Kentucky, .lute ami Manilla Rope,
7 bales Bagging, Gunny. Dundee and Burlaps,
30 tons Hoop Iron,
120 boxes Cheese, >
20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda,
40,000 Cigars, various brands,
—ALSO—
Pepper, Spice, Gingei% Cloves. Nutmegs, Boris,
Madder, Indigo, Spanisli Brown, Brimstone, Fancy
and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot. Bar '.o-k?. White
! Lead. Puttv and Linseed Oil. V. in'; >w i-^s, .''liiiiJ in
■I'l ii .itid Blai k
IH IJLIC \OriCK
is HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subsc’-iption to
the capital stock of the t’entral liail Road, from
fJe iut'ort ll.irbor via Kcnansville. t'linton, Fa^-etteville,
and W e-*'. will he ojiened on Thursday, the 10th dtiy
of .\pril ' and remain open according to the terms
of il'.e Ch.irter until further notice, at the^’ol’.owinp
pi.ices and utider uiieeiioti of the following named
per'iins. (’"mmissioners in the Charter, viz:
In the I'onnty of Onflow, at th.* office of the Clerk
ot ihe t'oiii.’y t’«iurl at .la k.-onville. and at tlie Post
oUiee liii li Land,-.. K, W. Fonville. (ii. .1. Ward, . 11.
V. llohert White, .lohn Avcritt, Jr., Owen ling
:T.ns, L. W. II iiiiiplire\.
I n «'artei et county, at the office of Dr. .M. F. Aren-
dell at ilcautort I'jr. .M. F. .\reii le 1, -I. F Bell, 1^.
r. >;;lesl)y.
At t!ie s'tore of (r W’. Taylor at Cai olina t'ity,—('ol
Will. N. l)e«inis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridi.e
.Aren,tel 1.
In Dujjiin county, at the oflice of the County Court
('lerk at Kenansvilie,- M.ajor Owen R. Kenan, Daviil
Reid Isaac B Kelly, \Vm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston,
•SteJ hen C.rabain.
In Sai.i]>son county, at the office of the County Court
Clerk !it (’linton. — Thomas I. Faison. Dr. 'Ihomas
Bunting, Will. .McKay. I'.itrick Murphy, Wm. Faison,
.1 11. liea.iian. .Alfred Iolinson.
In I unihi'cl:ind county, at Fayetteville, at the office
of .V A. .Ni.-Kethan.—Thomas K. I'ndorwood, Riindal
.McDaniel. Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker.
Form of subscription:
The Undersigned agree to take the number of share*
of ^loo each, set opposite to our names respectively’
in the Central Raii Road Company: and in all respects
to comply with the terms of the Charter.
Names 1 Residenfi 1 No. of shares
Work
Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and
mav specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and
stockholder's shall in every case have preference in
taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi
neer's estimate.
As soon as one hnndred thousand dollars are sub-
scrilied, the (‘Commissioners of ("Onslow county are to be
notifie 1. and (hey are re'ju'red to call a meeting of
Stockholders t./ organize the Con.,.any.
March 15. 185). 13tf
of the .Judicial Circuits, to canvass tiieir respective [ and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw ■utter^, Cort
parts ol the State, or p .rti -uiar count.es, thoreughly. I f|5;vugage Cutters and Stullers. Trace ('huiii
ir:; .le i ite i; i . ation is (lesire . as sample copies ol j Loiither, «SC., JiC. ~
tiie liist vuliiine wiii will : e ready in a few days. 'I'lie above Goods we oiler on :he m
Lndi ubted testimonials as to character must ao- j terms to prompt time or casli pun-.h iser^
comuanv each application. Address I
H. W. HORN. 1 Nov, G, 1866.
O. EIOUSTOX
‘^^7’OULD inform his friends and former customers
^ ¥ that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fear BanR, and ,3 doors above his old stand south side
person Street, where he intends to keep on hand,
Harii33S, Sad-iles. Bridles, Whips, Collars
and every thii.g belonging to his trade. He l espectfully
invite:- hia iVien.ls from the country to call and examine
his stock before purchasing.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
,■1 M „ piinctualiy, and his charges shall be moderate. He
' l o.iid re.:i.e8' all indebted to the nrm of HOUSTON &
" uVFi.BV'to ‘.le with W. Overby or himself, as they
I , vor it.ie art e,;mp'.i;c- .o settle the firm’s debts.
! \n-.ist ■ ”
sTEinii.M mm mmwt
IS TO BE THE TITLE OF .4
LITERARY PERIODICAL,
TO 1!E lifliLISHEK
TI O \ T II V ,
IN THE
TOWN OF SALE.M, NOUTH (WKOLIXA,
liv ANDREW J. ST2DMAW,
A Mi:MI‘>r.K OF I'llE Noll ril-i'All'>blNA B\,R.
!N (.tlerin>i to the Public my Magazine, i claim fir
the Editorial hair no !,.ip«riority over that ie-
partmi*nt ofUtlier lir.e Perioilic-*iis: hut 1 do clat*n for
ihe ta'nit of North ('aro iiiM, an t th--nth generally,
that will h- hr..:;glit to its snppor.. Southern patron-
a^a- .\nd I .i:s >, as a SoiitlicTii m tn, uni he lOibtor
of 1 .Soiitiie:n ?'iag:iz ei^iini at the bands o! die
.'-outtiern country , an l • speoi.illy ot North (.arndii i,
that .lid atid sui'jiort that »i.l liere. al In lU'', est ihlish,
upon a film hasis. a foiiiit ;in i.t 1 itiratnr *. and ex
clusively ii Home i.itiriiy »l.ig.iz: av
,\l,iiy arc the Magizines n>.w pui'bslied in the
Nortliern .'•t ites that are ll loding the whole Southern
countrv. There is iiot, (it ;s pr .h.ib ) a e lUiity in
anv Southein Slate that is not Ms.te.l hy •• Harper,
‘•(.irahain. ’ •'Peterson. ' or “Go ley;” wlilie iicre, in
North I iirolina uti'i the S >utli. where genius unsur
passed and line ju lied reigns, the literary talent that
is brought into exercise is cje l cate'l to tlio support of
Noitherii .'lagazines, while Siiiithern enterprise, taste
aii'i talent how in iiuiiiMe submission to suoh suicidal
policy of Southern contrilnitors.
Wliv. 1 ask, c.annot ire — North Carolina, the South
St nd greet ng lo our Siiuiiern nimc a M ig izine,
acCe; t ih,e f r the mant ipialitios that adorn the j. tges
ot the ni s' ehate, eleg;iit anl po!it>- !'• rio lica s.' It
j is tiue that tlie .''o..th h is her .XlaL'a/.nie,-; tiut lew in
; nuniher are they, in 1 un - . .vn, e.>np i! -l t.i Hi ■ puo-
,n ations ol t!ie .North, v. in n everv imil hrin.;' to .tur
li.oi.es. fiii.d w.t'i the r. S’l t of Hire I la() >r, a;.'t teem
II.g wit'i ui.pat doi!fihie 'e.iifi >n
! hell I ii| i :il to N .1 th l':,i-ornia an I other Sontli-rn
.■'tales to ,.i 1 me in my enfer, iis and i i j.r iiii itiiig a
lit.iiiiy ta'te ainon.;.'t those upon whom, as a Souia-
ern n.an. 1 h ive C iMiis
My M igazine will he of the u>-ii il size; and nothing
will t.ie a iinitie lto irs p iges h.it stich articles as will
meet the ;ipprov,il ot the most fa?tidi"Us it soaii b.*
llliislriilMl witli Eiigraviiiis aiitl I'i itrs.
Ol the most elegant texture, eipi.alin;: in beauty and
st_>.e any exeeuted at tl e .North
piice ol Biih'cr']''i' ii is I’ll.ll.E i'()LL.Vl»'' per
your, \»liii;h is reqoiie i to he p i.d in a Iv!i-:C". as ne
e\leii,se to he iociirrcd in estaMi-h.u-ii.;h jjuulica-
ti in wil! i"'t a imit of a credit sj eiii
The J'lrst Xumber will be isxued l/ti January 1838.
A J. STKDMAN,
Editor and Proprietor.
Sejtt’r 1, 1857.
N. li. My A1 until the 1st of November
will be Pittsborough. N. C.—aflor that time if will be
Salem, N ('
>FAV BOOKS.
MttSS .''IDE, by .\L-irion Harl md, ant’ior ••■f ' ilone’
StiUVENlRS OF I'RAVEL. by M -da ne i.e Vert,
luit received by E. J HAM-, SJN.
OF all kinds, is executed in the hest inHnner.
Old common Praver.s. Bibks. aio! other.-, re
bound in the same style they were before This will
save the repurchase of new liootcs. Libra i tans eontiected
with colleges, and other .so. ieties. and also gentlemen
residing at a (Fistance, will find it a matter of economy
to "et their books bound here, as a deduction nl prices
will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send
them with particular direetione to this estaWi-hment;
and when finished, they will be carefully repacke.l and
returned without delay.
I have the best stock of materials; and workman
ship will compare with any either at the North or
South. .
Apply for a list of Binding prices before eoing else
where. The undersigned resj ecttully solicits a share
ofpationage. THOS H. I ,
.Anderson >treet.
Nov. 5. 1857. '
D. Oi 'V.
McLAURIN.
o^tl
i iiLA-NKS !br sale Ht this Offict^
*'! ijc Old North
Ciruthers,—first and v‘‘(;,,|,d Sei r-
E J.
in 177').” !)V
IIAI
Itlank Warrants for sale ln «’.