ld(’..„ ‘'‘J I-l>/ •‘ton , 'i '•*' Mex, T> J«VW S Li,;'" *ina , "ort,. ■: urkfv , ...i Htor, Lom^: r,^ iru K il H '’f the p T: i ’ ■'“'mat..' M:-,, 0 f it *1 . 14‘ . ' ilsoli quc\ - * ' ■ ’ ‘-'i •ih t; . »oi; p ' Pr;; 4 v tile U'-Tr ; . . 11 . c i 1; 1 J.l^e; , T..S rt .- . ' 'O' of [k. L-.s; V\ >n's |- s.mi., '! s Enc. »e P ,’.L 1'. '■ ‘ ou, i “■ "orKj .f '■ iJurG,, J il OATS. •-•r, ■'* M-, 'tut..rv le .111 »ick . • I'am .g. ick . » L.^ . I’u- . jp (Ml rorce, )r.i's' s; ««-^o.a,.,vXru,u ou Litc.'t ' 1 Tri . T lell ., . ,.; ris on h ibat’ ;. ?rsliij lieu 0.1 \ ■' the 'rows; ‘ii«. &D J ‘“'■-vP.ejj. •- = L . :fr:a.nn; a iol; I'k j i;cg, idon JtOI; .rtoii Tts; 'tide's Med :riapru nee; iaui in ;:tracts f on Us. iams -1 £xtcutor«. oa i' ., jnai Pro! pertT, er on ( 'uveyaacing; 'i 3 E PleailDg, llej’s 1 HW ...f Et;. »nce; t’d L i:i'a forj : rtd; ing '.»n 'lauJamui, a Circuit V, impauicu '’i» N. C. form liook, H.\; ^ i SUN. '‘rtitfir.ca, .iei-fhrj: 'rjgatf Re- }K>. t M . i%ry; ny, icin»; .tea; arJ; BumittaJ, die; y: ondi«; do.; a«: leuti' - mitii. •t, Slc , kc. ALL s irtl. about tii« middl* name iilMON- iiicbt*'^ higtit 0^* peariiijce; i* g i;iu i>r HU ■I'* well . - a ntgro, A h-.-*r OD oD« which •oniotiQ** gb. oegro alteK.pt to p»»* the ‘'cit iotoT- » lui'i negro ii aig i'.ocktJih io he itatu, 1 will giT* •ofa-aajt to con- 10 tor .lurboriBg to con- iuy ly recuiyeJ- • tAlRLLV. C. kuliN-^> nuns, Uctub#r filliHifl i'. Lit'-* the Tvuri th*t wife tills on m i ie i“ iceuaivi-iy, xt Term of tbi* t»n lit the :’ourt Moudiiy in J*®' ,j,- demur ■,c eQ' part# »• wer a^j w ar-l ♦' i iPiiiTOTiriETaiLiLffi B SEMI-WEEKL, Y. VOL. VJl.] FAYF:TTKV1I.LK, N. C., I)1:cIv\IBKK it, I85?. [NO. 6G9.] l-j;i\ 'l i* M('M)AVS AM) i'lil’K.'^hAVS. ri n \!!i) J. h\m: i '^on. r.iMrnllS \\D I’KulMUKTcKS. ; r SiMiii-Woekiv OitsKi;vKu $;) (tO it'paid in > ; •>" il'i'jiid iliiriu;:, the \o-ir of subiioriji- ,i- .>1 nttorthe voar h;ai cxjiirfd. \\. . k’.;. ' ;;'r.n\>.u X- por aiiiiuv.i, it’ piiid in , ; >- if p:ii*l ilurintr the \fiir of siihsi rip- ,, ,r .■^ ' "O .iftcr thf vi'iir h:is oij'irwd. \ i It riSKM IINTS iuiserted f-.r sixty cents j.i-r ,r f.ir the tirst, and thirty cents fur euch IviM'.t it;.'U. \ eiirly iidvertiseuients V;v si'i'- ••■.r . '' -. reiisoirilile r:ites. \.lvcrti>fi ;irr t. -t *te the nnnilxT of in>ertions ilesirt d, or ; ! i r ntMMieil till fnrhid, ancl 'h:»rj:od :i>'. ..vd- ■\ti- “iiients to lip in.-ierted irutde, charged .')0 per ! rnasH f'P^lir, suliscriher t.ikes this method of informing the citi/cns of KHvetteville and public jieiiernlly, th it sl.f liiibjust received and iid(led to her former ^tock,— //.t } A A* A’. 1/.SVA .S', v'hoir, half and quarter }*rinii in Ohts;^ Jurs; Curranta; (.'itron; Aliiifnuh^ Ihmif, Butter, i'acud, I’fiid ', (iml Kiuj/isJi Wdlnufa; UV^/ ludiii I'rcsrrcis; Safinou; Lob- sfer; Sarth'nt's; IWA-leil K/.s/>rs; Sourfs; and Pickles of all kinds. —ALSO— lliitti r. I’.ostun, ('ream, Sunrar, Lemon, ('up. Fancy ! Hiid >od:\ (’rilekt'rs; F.n^lish l>:iiry and New Yoi'k ?Stiite , i'heese: iind u few firkins No 1 Coshen Butter; which ! blie will 5ell low for Cash om,y. M. I5ANKS, (ircen Street. I Nov'r'Jl. 02-‘Jm Ai jius co]>y. r ( LASSK AL S('M()()!.. '-'ilK ;.-xt Si'b>i.in of the Oxiiird (Jr.imnrir Sehci'l. ii. u.. I-ininience on the See ni i Monday in Jaii'\. J. II liOKM:u, I'Viiicii.al.' . r 1. N C., l)ic. Old, 1>')7. tS i;A.Mv of W ll.MlN(/ro\. f|^lll> r>\NK h;is declared ft dividend of 1 percent E. : iy.ili!e on the liHh. Sul'seriptiimr- to St.'ek -•UT the l.')tli inst., will lie entitled t" int->rest ;it r iN "f ' I’er Ufut. per annum, til! next dividend S. JLWKTT. I'iish'r. »’.-)-f_’uth. JAM1> A. I’ALMFR, OF SAINT LOUIS, ()U LD resipectfully inform the citizens of Fay- W w etteville and viciuify that he has taken llooms .■I .Mr. llujih (Jrahaui b Clothing Store, where he is ■ ire I to make :S1L I L'R 1 'L A TE riCTL lit'. :S .. acCordainje with the LATEST IMl’HOVKMKNTS li-e Art, and that are superior, in life-like eifect, . stiuctiiess and delicacy ol shading, to an_\ thing that :. i-ijet been produced upon glass, leather or sheet :i. The Silver-plate Ticture possesses also aeknow ■ superiority tor Lurability, over every other style • pictures m-ide at the pr^seut time. \ir. 1’. wuuid n-m.irk tliat, f.r a liiuite l time, he will .. . J Liinself in readiness to maice Pictures in strict uc- . r i itu-e with the above represeiitatiouK, of all siies, :r lu the ?malle..5t Locket, upward. Th..^e desirous of obtaining Pictures of themselves r inen ls, are respectfully solicited to call, and my .^ha 1 be TO PLLASK. I .le most suitable dreMt is aiwuyii dark wr tigured, :iv : white. \ '.I'W' "f Buildings Taken. l..--:ru..;ions given in the art. : lu ville, N. C , Dec. 7, l?-j7. GG i.A.NDs I'o li:a?si:. 'I’HK ,\.sbe I’i.intatiou. containing acre.'! of cul- 1^ tiv itiug laud, on the Cape Fear Kiver niue miles ui ve Faye tteville, will be leased on the 0th day Jan’y iiKXt tu the highest bidder, for one year, in ptireels to -s;t or ii'il to one person. At the same time and place, 1 Lutterloh will sell hi'? CORN, FOUDKK, ami liier jiroduce of the Plantation, including Farming ' :ciis'.:s, !!tock of lluGS. C.\TTLE, Sc. Sale to take ; ii r on the premises. T. J. bte'r o, lbo7. S. LUTTEKLOH. & I. \VADL»1LL. iiO-ts too l!l\ kW UK at .\IK.\1.. l:ij lb. liag«. Just received an.i for s.-ile by \\ . 11. CAi;\ EK. GO- .11 ST the Northern cities, for the second time this se.i.son, with one of the llaiiilsomt'sl iiiitl Keully riiruppst Stocks of Stnjtlr Hill/ Fan-i/ Ih-y Gooih; Lntmt Styles >J ('nsgitncre and Silk Iioot. and S/iDis; 'IruiiAs aw! h\tny Ounds; I ever otfered to purchasers in this market. The present stock particul.-irlv having been pur chased under very favorable circumstfinces,—at the oct.ilier crisis, when goods were low and cash scarce, —and will therefore be sold at a great reduction of former prices .An early dall ruitpeotfullv solicited. GEDHGE 15RANDT, Hay St., Fayetteville. Nov'r y. 58-tJ 1 “ Slini.MI STOIR! STARR & WILLIAMS \KE now receiving TllEIK SFX'OND STOCK FOR THIS SE.VSON, embracing,— Dry Boots, Mlioe«, and .^lad('-iip which they invite the attention of Wholesale buy- ert generally. I!. Stauk.] [J. M. Wlrt.IAM8. Oct’r 0, lb-37. 49-tf New and Cheap Goods! JAMKS KYLi: BS now receiving a large and general supply of Dry Goods, among which are splendid Dress Goods, with every article in the Dry Goods line. All of which, leing purchased b^- the package, will be otfered by wholesale or retail at ;i small advance for cash or on *ime to jmnctual customers. Fayetteville, Sept'r‘20, 1857. 46-tf .^Vir Stork of liOOKS AND STATIONFKY. E are now receiving our usual New Stock of Cooks and Stationery, embracing a great variety of !^cliool, l..au , :Vl(‘dii*al and c’ellaiieoiini llookN. Together with a large and varied Stock of BL.\NK BOOKS, PAPER, ENVELOPES, &c. Country .Merchants and others are invited to call as we offer the above stock on the best terms. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept’r -8. STANDAIU) & MISCELLANEOUS i BOOKS. nR. K.XNE’S Arctic Explorations,—clotii, she>-{. ' and half calf; Prescott’s Fenlinand atil Isabella. ; Comiuest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico; ; llenrj’ (’lay’s Works, tj vols ; Benton’s Thirty Vears in | the U. S, Senate; Daniel Webster's Works, •> vols ; Memoirs of S. S Prentiss: Iriving’s Works, lo vols., cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Win W'irt; Irvinji’s Life j of Washington, cloth and sheep; Life and Coirespon- dence of Webster; (%nn. Perry’s Japan Expedition; Ab- bott’s Naprileon; The Indigenous Races of the Earth, by Nott >v (tliild.jn; Recollections of Life Time, by Goodrich. (Peter Parley;) Hume and Macaulay’s His (ories of England; Ifallam’s, Robertson’s, Johnson's, Burke's, Aildison’s. Ilann:ih More's and Dick’s Works; Southey’s ("'ommon Place P>ook; Histn‘ical Collections of Virginia; Dickens's ('omplete Works, l-'ivols illus trated; LaMartine’s History of Turkey: The tjueens of Sc('tland, by .\gnes Strickland; Goldsmith’s Animated Nature; Noctos .Vmbrosianie. o vol.s.,—edited by Di. McKenzie; Rollin’s .Ancient History: ('onstitutional Text Pfoiik; Millm.in’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Statesman’s Manual; Tales and Novels of Maria Edgeworth; Proc tor's History of the (’rusades; Chambers’ Information for the People; Tytler’s I'nivcrsal History; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, K* vols; ■Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biograjihy; The Scottish Gael; Encyclopedia .\mericana, 14 vols.; Waverly Novels in 12, 24 and 27 vols ; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland; DeTodiueville’s Democracy in .-America; Knight's Half Hours with the best .Authors; Bulwer's Novels, complete in one vol; Plutarch's Lives; ■Modern British Essayists; [.yell’s Principles of Geolo gy; Tales of the ■\rabiau Nights, 4 vols. illustrated; ■Nlaury’s Physical Geography of the S-^.i; .Vdventures of u (ientleman in Search of a Horse; Mrs. Ellis’i Family .Monitor and Guide to Social Happiness; 1 he Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott: Hogg’s Winter|Evening Tales; Woodfall's .lunius; ■McIntosh’s Miscellanies: H.imilton’s Philosophy an.I Literature; Mc.Vulay’s .Miscellanies; Marshall's Wash ington; Life of Pinckney; i>ramie's EncycUniedia; The Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of Hcmans, Scott, Campbell, Milton, Byron, .Moore, l>urns, Shakspearo, &c , iu various styles. E^ J. HALE a: SON. Nov'r 17. I'0!{ SAIJv fo’iowini':. VALC\P.LE REAL ESTATE, piojii-rty ot' i;. C Hall, dec'd, is oU'erwd for i nil rotisists of thv followinij tr.-icts: That ing ab,)u‘ 2'!0 A-n (il.ace will he sold ( it buin:r i.rol-alily knuwri as Roine, coutaiii ;s, with all the improvements. Tiiis •ntii-f or ilivi If I, lo suit purchasers, me of the best business stan ls in the C'.nntry, au.j is very desirable to tho«e wishing t.) >‘nter the iiioi-c.-iuti'.e IiUn'hii'ss. No. ’J, Consists (d' ii Lot and Hriek Store, (2 t‘‘neitn'nts.) in Caiii]itiellton, on l.ridge Street, near Clai cn.loii l;i id;_fe, anil is a very desirable stand for business. X" -J, Is 'I’iiroc vacant Ijots in (Tainpbelltoi), I known in eiiv plot as .Nos 1U'.», 111, 112. and half of lot 11:;. -N ' 1, Is a Dwellin': House nml Lot un Ilay- iiK.tint. eorner ol Plank lioad and .Adams St. .A very 'iesir.ible i t-si.h-i:ce lor the whole ^ ear. Xu. .T, Is a i'«'rn Mill and Steatu Engine and '5oiler, of lu or ir> horse power. This is well worth e attention of those living where water power is not 'liable, an 1 will be sold at a great t)argain. For terms ajiply to J. 11. H.ALL, Assignee, ligiist 1, ib.")7. yo-tf ACUKS or LA.NI) FOR SALF. fHIHE Subscriber desiring to move to the West ort'ers H- lo sell the fillowing tracts of valuable land. 1 i'r.act cont.iining 2-”>i'>ti acres in Harnett County 18 miles North of K iyctteville. There is on this tract, two l.arire and Comfortable dwelling houses, with all necfssary outhouses, together with a good mill running two saws and gri't, with about :-iUO acres cleared and in a high st.ite of ciiltivation: the remainder is excel lent farinin;: and turpentine land. •\lso another tract eontaining 40(((l acres of turpen tine lan l, ab'Jiit DM* acres of which is cleared. There is on this tract one good .Iwelling with all necessary ; out houses aii'l .a good grist and saw-mill. I will take pleasure iii showing the above property to any jierson wishing to purchase, i H. S. McNElLL. i)\VIJJJ\(r FOU SALF. the ''IIHE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dvrelling ale. I and Lot ou the Corner of Gillespie and Ruusell Streets, at present oueupiud by .Mr. Henry Erambtrt. Terms reasonablu E. J. ll.ALE T. c. & B. Or. WORTH, 'oi;)iuission l^'orwcirdiii'r Morcliarits. Brown t Ilitildiny, H’i/i'-r i^trtet, JV'ilmiii^ton, *V t' , Csuftl advances made on consignments. ■N'l ▼ 11, 18-'i7. Tj'j-tf ~ I). A. LAMONT, Commission Merchant, Wiliiiin^^fon, 1'. OFFICE 88 NORTH WATER STREET Personal attention given to all jiroduce sent to him Nov’r ). either for talc or shipment. 7-1 ypd .1. WILLIAM FA(;F, M. !)., r MTTS B O JKO I4ji it, .V. f 1> R. P.AGE may be foun'l at hi« ollice when not professionally engaged. May 0, 1857. otf 1)A\11) .McDFFFiF, tSrickmason am/ I*iasteret\ jjtrepared to do all kinds of work in his line, m Nov. 7th, 1' Manchester P. O. 07-ts 1> L.,1 II* BOOKS. W «•> I'ec'r l i.Sll! FISH!! KITS MAt KUREL and .ALM»N. Jut re ceived and for sale by W H. C.AR\'ER. 7. G*i- W Ino Cagks of Liiuu for sale bv W. 11. C.vRVLR. o I'OK KI-N T ■NE Fire-Proof W.^REllOL'SE. -Apply to H. CARVER. 00- .^^otice:. VLL [■•■rsms indebted to us either by Note, or -\c- I ount, are earnestly requeste'l to call and pay up, ;■ 1 -t of January. -Alter the 15th of January, we intend to resort to ■1 ri reliable means than dunning for the collection of - uhts 'iue us. D. ^ W. McLAURIN. -'■c, 1" 18-j7. 07- ■ ived and for sale by N ■. r \. TOK.iC’CJO, just r«- W. II. CARVER. 57- II lO .WD .I.W % «'OI'ri:i-: Bags just ■ %- ived and for sale V>y W. H. C.ARVER. N. r }. 8 W VOKH M KLP just rec’d and for sale by ■V r 4. W. II. CARVER. 57- II. C.VRVEK Is now receiving his ra/l stock or GOODS, which is large and well selected. call from old friends .md the public generally is solicited. My stock is too varied to enumerate: every one can tind something that they want fiy calling. .All kinds of produce taken in exchange for Goods. W. H. CARVER. Sept. 17, 1857. 45tf (jlroccries, llarciware, &c. nnilersigned are now receiving a L.ARGE AS- E SORTMENTof (iroccries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hoi low-ware, Shoes, Leather, and Saddlery, which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advance on Cost for Cash, or on our usual time to prompt dealers. GEO. W. WILLLAMS & CO. July 18, 1857. 26-tf ROUND PL\F LAND. E offer for sale 2(HI0 ACRF’S round Pine Tur pentine Land 17 miles from Fayetteville, be- I tween the Western and Centre Plank Roads—the Mor- I ganton Road running through the same. A bargain I will be sold in these lands. For particulars apply to I Mr. Charles Monroe near the land or to the subscribers. J. 4- T. WADDILL. Nov. 9th. 68-tJl OMAT’S Civil Law; Roscoe's Crim. Evi dence: Chitty on Contracts; “ “ Criminal Law; “ “ Pleading; Stephen on Ditto.; Chitty jn the Law of Car riers; Selwyn’s Nisi Priuu,—Am Notes; Smith’s Chancery Practice; “ Lanllord and Ton- anl; “ on Contracts; “ Leading Cases; Story on ('ontiict of Law; “ Eijuity Jurispru dence; “ on Sales; “ on Partnership; “ Equity Pleadings; “ on Contracts; Fearne on Remainders- Edwards on Bailments; Byles’ on Bills: Tayler's Law Glossary; Dart on Vendors and Pur chasers of Real Estate; Broom’s Legal .Maxims; “ Commentaries on the Com. Law; .Adams's Equity; “ on Ejectment; Burrill on Cireum. Evidence; “ Law Dictionary Leading (’:ises in E'juity; Tidd's Practice—.Am. Notes; Hill on Trustees, “ “ Matthews’ i’resumptive Evi dence; Powell on Mortgages; Cantwell’s Justice; Supreme Court Reports, &c., &c. E. J Not. 2, 1857. w (i||l\i>F. ^>1 €i.\K C’A.m: just rec'il and for sale by W’. H. C.VRVER. -N'ov r 4. 57- D0»II>TIC' and COTTON ^ .il’i.NS, just rec'd and for sale by GUANO. TONS No. 1 PERUV’^I.A.'J GUANO, for sale by WORTH 4- UTLEY. 38- N-iv'r 4. W. H. CARVER. 57 - BOXES TALLOW AND ADAMANTINE C.ANDLES, just rec’d and for sale by W. H. CARVER. Nov’r 4. 57- t GOOD ASSORTMENT OF % hand and for sale cheap Vjy 1 N - r 4. .\iMis copy. DRY GOODS on ». 11. CARVER. t$5 Aug. 28 FOR safj:. tDAMANTINE and TALLOW C.ANDLES; fine and comtyon TOB.ACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! Starkie on Slander; Sedgwick on the .Measure of Damages, Sedgwick on Statutory and Cons. Law; Hale'ii Pleas of the ('rown: Bishop on Marriage an l L'ivorce; Mitford'sC'hancery Plead ings; Sanderson Uses Trustn; Hargrave vV Butler’s Coke upon Littleton; U. States Digest; St.ite Trials of *he US; Russell on .\rbitration; Morris on Replevin; Troubaton Limited Part nerships; Sugden on Vendors; “ on Powers; Saunders on Pleading; “ Reports; .Addison ou Contracts; W'harton on Homiei le; Wharton Stile’s Med. J urispru'ience; NewlauJ on Contracts: Roper ou Legacies; Williams on Executorii: ** on Personal Pro perty; Oliver on Conveyancing; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Gresley’s Law of Evi dence: Kent’s Commentaries; (’urtis’s Commentary; Bradford's Surri'gate Re ports; Tapping on Mandamus; Crown Circuit Companion Wiley’s N. C. Form Book; SAI.K. e by John W. Weisiger to ?ell at the Market House HALE i SON. 'I'uisr \ virtue of a Dee.l nia. the *uliseribi..r, 1 will in Fayetteville, on the 1 Ith Jatmary 1H5S, the HOUSE and Lor fornu-rly occupied by the said J. W'. Weisiger, j..ining G W. McDonald and otheis, containing seven an.l one-fourth :ii re'. Terms of sale: s^o-'iO cash, balance six months credit tor satisl’aetoiy note payable at bank. J.X.”^. G. C.M)K, Trustee. Dec’r s, lS->7. 07- Acros ot* Land FOR SALF. rH^HL ."Subscribers ofler for sale the above Tract of B Land, lying on .\nderson'si Creek, about two aud a half miles from lower Little River, near Elliot's Mills,—inclu ling about One Hundred .Veres of good Swamp», whicdi cun be easily drained. This L.and is very heaviiy timbere.l, and a l.irge portion level and of superior ijuality of Pine Land for cultivation. .Also, a Circular STE.V.M S.\W-M11L, in complete or.ler an.l well ad.ipted to sawing plank road and rail ro:i.l timbers. .Also, Two well-broke MULES. ■All, or any portion of which, will be sold low and on time. The Land will be sold either in a body or in parcels to suit. SMITH ELLUtT. Aj.ril t., l.^.',7. ‘J7-tf (WO ACHKS OF I.A-M) FOR SAI.K. ri'^HE Subscriber otVers for sale tlie aViove quantity I of I.an 1, -situate.I in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Roa.l, •iii.l four troin Lumber River. This Lind is well M.lai'ted to Farming. Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good range and other a Iv.intages. Those wishing to jmrchase may tind me ou the pre mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in formation c'.ncerning it desired. .ANGUS McGlLL. Phi’.-idelphus, N. Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf eluding the putting up of Turpentine Stills in this and the^idjoining counties. Fayetteville, .April 27, 1857. "-IV-i. l B. F. PEARCE & CO, DEALERS IN FOUEKiN AND DO.MESTH’ DRV HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SH'.-;.S, LmbneUas and Jitadi/-Miuh ( '■'•ilUinij, IIAV STKKKT, Fuyvttevitlr, i\ B. K I’KAROK.] [j. W. J'EAKCK, JR July ;iO. 2‘.^-tf (»FO. Ai.DFiiM \.V, iuspertor of ,Vtfval Stores, Oi\ HawlcH^s Hislory OF \OKTII ^AROLi:\A. The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valuable work, which has received the highest commenilation wherever it has been read, not only for iis literary execution but for its typographi cal getting up. It may be obtaine.l, either from us or from our General .Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of this place, or any of his Assistant .Agents. The prioe varies according to style of binding: In handsome cloth •'sl 25; in Library Sheep $1 50; in half Calf $1 75. It IS SOLI) o.vLT FOR Cash. None will be charged, either by ourselves or our Agents A liberal discount will be ma.le where quantities are taken to sell again It w=ll l,e sent by mail to any part of the ceuntry, on rect-ij t of the price and 24 cents to pay postage. The 2.1 vohime is in coiuse of preparation. There will pnibably be four or five volumes iu all- ihe suo- cec liiiii Volumes will probably contain about 500 pages each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher price, viz.: half a cent a page for the cloth bimling, 25 cents ti l.liiional for kheep and 50 cents additional for the half calf bin.ling E. J. H.-VLE & SON- Fayetteville, .April 2W, 1857- P. S. The .\gent anl his .Assistants design to visit every county in the State, with the book, as soon as convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us, accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten- tioti. %v WILMINGTON, N. (’ S( despatch will lie given lo business entruste.l to his care. June 2;i, 1857. lH-I2mp.l A. McRIMMON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMLXGTON, X. July 0, l.'57. 22tf G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Jan’3’ 27, 1857. -N'.v'r 1. (’HFFSF! CHFFSF! 1!' 'XES just received and for sale by W. H. CARVER. a nd Kerseys, just W. H. CARVER. and Rope, just re- w. H. carver. L»tl .N lfro lilankets iv. . :vi,i ,-1,1.1 for sale by (.’(jtlon liairuinji: ~ r5 1' d an.l for sale by NoriCF. A T -^''I'tcinbt-r Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and • “ t^uai ti r Si for the ('oQocy of Cumtierland, the subv, ri'..-i- having nualified as Administrator upon the Est.ate lit .John .\icLaurin, notifies all (lersons in debted to the Estate to make immediate payment, and all jier.sons having claims against the said Estate to present them properly authenticatcl within the time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar ot tlieir recovery. D, McLAURIN, Adm’r. lo. IH .7, 1 he i'r«sl>\trrian l*salmodist— ' haraeter Notes. lurther supiily just received. E. J HALE & SON. GUANO. TONS BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, juist re ceived and for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. Aug. 31. 38- 50 HOOK BIXDKRY RW. HARDIE has resumed the Book Binding • Business, over the Tailor Shop of Clark & Woodwanl, where he will receive and exesute binding in any style desired. -August 1. 27 tf Books* fB^HK Life of Charlotte Bronte, Author of Jane ,Ji. E>yre, &c ; The Testimony of the Rocks, by Hugh Miller; Salad for the Social, by the .Author of Salad for the Solitary; Indigenoat Races of the Earth, by Nott k Gliddon; The Bee Keeper’s Chart. Also, fur ther supplies of Milledulcia: The Prince of the House of David; Mrs. Ilentz’s Novels; The Baptist Psalmody, Harnes’ Family Prayers; Christian Minstrel; Crudeu’s t’oncordance; .Adams’s New Arithmetic: Parley’s Com mon School History; ^c. E J. HALE SON. June 24, 1857. MFDICAI. BOOKS. DUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and Materia MeJica; “ Medical Dictionary; “ Human Physiology; “ Practice of .Medicine; “ on New Remedies; Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics; “ Woman, and her Diseases; “ Childbed Fevers; “ Diseases of the Uterus; Dewees on Children; “ “ Females; Horner’s Anatomy and Histology; Miller’s Principles of Surgery; “ Practice of do.; Bartlett on the Fevers of the U. States; Wilson’s Human .Anatomy, by Goddard; Ricord and Hunter on Venereal, by Bumsteai; ■ Watson’s Practice of Paysic, by Condie; W'ood and Bache's U. S. Dispensatory; Pancoast’s Wistar’s .vnatomy; 1 Wilson on Diseases oi the Skin; “ “ the Skin and Hair; Eve’s Surgical Cases; Churchill on Children, by Keating; “ System of Midwifery, by Condie; “ Diseases of Women by do.; Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomas; Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology; Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry; Fownes’ Chemistry for Students: Bartlett on Certainty in Medicine; Smith and Horner’s .Anatomical .Atlas; Bird on the Urinary Deposites; Pereira’s Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Carpenter’s Human Physiology, by Smith; Dickson’s Elements of .Medicine; Taylor on Poisons, by Griffith; Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulation; Wilson on Syphilis; Draper’s Physiology—illustrated; Solly on the Brain; Hope on tiie Heart, &c., &c. E. J. HALE k SON. Oct. 20, 1857. hooimronT A LARGE lot of Hoop Iron for Cotton. For sale ». low, by JAS. G. COOK. Nov’r 9. 58-2m 1 I’.MiM I'DIJ SAM', OFFER for sale my PL.VNT.VTION en the East side of Cape Fear River. miles above the (’laren- •iin Bridie, kncwn as the Toomer Lands, containing : -riout 8M) acres. The Pl.intation is in a good state of ! cultivation, and is susceptible of being made one of j the most profitable F.-irnis in the County. 1 will give a ; bargain in the lands, r.nd make the time of pay mo^t easy if application is ui ide in a few we^ks. .Address me at Gulf, N. C. J. L. HAUGHTON. Oct'r 10. 52- la ND FOR SALF. 19^ ACRES L.VND lying on the Camden St.tge Road, 15 miles South of Fay- I etteville. The Land is well timbered, and admirably ! adapted for Turjientine or Farming purposes; and lies 1 between the Southern Plank Road and Big Rockfish, —convenient to maiket. There is on it a comfortable , frame House, Mill Site &c. i .Any information may be obtained on the premises from Mrs. .Mary Nelson, or by enquring of J.AMES B.ANKS, .Att’y, Faj'etteville. Aug. 18. 33~tf FOR SAU:. ~ HE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Gillespie Street, at present occupied by Doctor .McSwaiu. Perfect title can be made. -Apply to THO. J. CURTIS. .K)HN \\ SANH’SON, Commission and Forwarding RTerchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give particular attention to the sale of Naval Stores, Cotton, ic. Feb’y 2-'., IS.';.;. 85-tf LOVE HI) ELDRHXJE. • ittornetf at t^atr, WILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp son (?ounties. Smithtield, .April 15, 1850. '.tO-tf THO. C. FULLER. »tttorarif ami ('oittisrlfor at ijatr. OFFK’E at EkcIos's Bridge, recently occupied by James Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C Jan'y i, 1857. 7 Worth & Utley, Forwarding and (General Commission -MFRCHANTS, t'ayettcvitle, J. A. WORTH. (T-tf j JO.S. fTLET. W. H. TURLINGTON, ('ummi.s.sion Merchant, No WILMIXGTOX, X. C. WILL give his prompt personal attention to the sale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval Stores or other Country Produce. Nov. 8, 1850. Fire iinsurance. E n-fer our readers to the annual statement of the -Ktna Insurance t’oinpany, of Hartford, which w ill be found in another column. This success ful institution was incorporated by the Legisliture of Connecticut in ISP.t, with a perpetual charter. Its capital is and its accunuilations exceed X'od.ono iiii.re. making its entire assets ever !}>;{00,- j I'iMi, invi-ste i as detailed in the statement referred to. i These results in licate that during the period of nearly . forty years since its organization, (without a single j change of its e’l' f 'tVicer,) its liusiness has been con- I ilncted with jii.i^in lit and prudence. It has been i thus far successful in an eminent degree, discharging, ' as we are inf.irmed, all its obligations by the payment i of about ti.li miHi'>u dollars for losses, without asking a : ilriy's delay in .any instance. It has had but little lit- i igation. notwit! Man ding the immense number of trans- ' acti.ms n;ade. In order to attain as much certainty ad p.'Ssible in -ucli a business as insurance, it has been j the practice of the Company, tor several years, at ^ great labor, c.arefully to classify and arrange their : risks into about tii'ty distinct classes, so as to ascertain j the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre- ! miums receivvd thereon, aii'l the amount of losses up- i on each. This classification, extending over a long ' period,and covering property to a very large amount,fur nishes relialile data, and presents a souud, 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 ascertainable, and its principles capable of being reduced to a system, the jiractical working and results of which are as certain as that of any other l)usiness. The -Etna Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its busi- ne.ss uj'on a healthy basis, has obtained the confideuce of the Community to an extent surpassed by no other Co:npany in the U. Slates, and has increased its busi ness and its income from year to year with a steady growth, t .'ne great source of its security is the wide • iistributiou of its risks—u policy which it pursues With gre.it strictness—limiting the amount to be cov- t red in each locality. By this course it has passed, with comparative impunity, through some of the most sweeping and destructive fires, wiiich have swallowed up other companies less cautious iu their business. It is a system like this, liased upon experience, which gives sta'tiility and s.Kindness lo a company, and to the as sured Confidence and security.—BaUimore rulrioi. .tT.\ l l.\Sllll\{'ii l'0.HPAi\1, HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 181'.). CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $1,000,000, Assets $1,422,162 11. '1. K. Un.^CE, President. E. G. lilPLEY, Vice Pre sident. T. -A. -ALLX.ANDER, Secretary. DniiicTOHs—T. K, Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R. Buell, .M. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. i .Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, II. Z. Pratt, G. F. i Davis, A. Dunham, D. llillyer, T. A. Alexander, W. ; Keney. The -\»sets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, paying interest, with •'ii 172,004 01 of cash on deposit# 4 North Water St. Hartford Banks, to meet losses. ’ Losses due au'l unpaid—none. Losses adjusted and not due, i^'24,3I3 95. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, &c., •$76,- ^oO 15. Losses resisted, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) -$46,678 72. Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, N. C. E. J HALE. SCIIOOl, ItOOKS. ^Mn.H’S English Grammar; Peterson’s Famili Science; Ilolmar’s Fables; Emerson’s .Arithmeti I’xilmar’s French Grammar; Lovell’s U. S. Speak i-; Sargent’s Standard Speaker; North Carolina Readers; .Mitchell’s Geographies; Wuackenbos’s Rhetoric; &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept- 4, 1857. NOTICE. ^l^HE subscriber having, at June Term 1857, of the I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland, qualified as Administrator upon the Estate of W'iliie F. Moore, hereby notifies all persons having claims against the said Estate to present the same properly authenticated within the time pre scribed by law, otherwise this notice will he pleaded in bar of their recovery. Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment immediately. E- P. MooRE June 3, 1857. l.itf ALSO tGOOD F.AMILV C.ARRI.\GE in good repair and nearly new. Will be sold for half its value. —ALSO— good -MILCH COWS with young calves. Apply to T. J. CURTIS. April 2!*, 1857. 3tf FAVFri'FVH.LF HOrFi/ Furniture and Fixtures for Sale. ^■IHE above named property will be sold to any SI responsible jierson, tipon fair terms, if applied for between the present time and the 15th of Decem ber next. If not sold by the 15th of Itec., they will be sold at .Auction after the first day of January next, in lots to suit purchasers. .Any information wantetl will be cheerfully given by applying to J. 11. ROBERTS \ CO. P’ayetteville, September 12, 1857. 42-tf Ur. K. A. BL ICK, OFFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s Chemist and Drug Store. Feb’y 7, 1850. 7ti-tf JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. j V o n n I M I o .\ AND FORW ARDINC; MFRCHAN'F, li^itmiHstoiit €\ i Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ' ments, and Cash alvances made on Produce to be ship ' ped to other ports or sold in this market. : Feb. 12, 1855. 07 I JOSFPH liAKFR, .Iu., AT TO K V I T I..% \V , U.-AS taken an ollice next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will atteml and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 18^53. 79-tf “LAW COPARl'NFRSHH\’ WE, the undersigned, have this day formed a L.aw Copartnership, and will practice in the (Courts of the following counties of this State: Chatham, (’um- ; berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme (lourt. I J. H. HAUGHTON. ! JNO^ MANNING, i PiMsborough, N. 0., Jan’y 1, 1850. 72tf DFFF RIVFR COAI.. H BITUMINOUS, COAL of the best quality can be Mi had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price by the Ton. W’.M. .McCL.VNE. May 21, 1850 NOR Til CAROLINA READERS. I A.HO 2. PIU-I'ARED WITH SPKCIAL IlEFERENCE TO THE WA.M'S AM) I.NTKRESTS 01' ,Vorth 4'arolitia, I NIiKll THK At SfU'KS OK TIIK SUI'KRI-NTE-NI>KNT OF COM MON seiioor.s, uv F. .Tl. Iliihbard, PKOFESSOI! Ot TlIK LATl-N LA.Mit .\(iK AXU LITKRATVBI IN TIIK IMVEUSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA. •Mining Engineer, 0-tf NOriCE. ^pHE undersigned having executed a power of .At- X torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized to make all settlements for me and in my name, an.! generally to transact all business as I niight or could do were I personally present. J. J- MOOKE. Fayetteville, June 3, 18-57. 18tf Blanks for sale at this OHice. DOCTOR FRANK WILLIAMS’S CFLFliRATED RYE WHISKEY! "J^HE subscriber has made arrangements to keep a 1 supjdy d' the Genuine .Article, and is the only .\gent for the sale of the above brand of .A No. 1 Rye Whiskey in this place. KOB’T MITCHELL. May 4, 18-‘)7. otf (IUANOFS. BAGS PERUVIAN: 327 do. COLUMBIAN, Not only has the cost of using these Gu;ino*s in connexion been very much diminisheI, but e ment* have proved tli.tf the pho.sphate. so much ing in the Pen;vian, not only increases the J’ielo but conibined w.th the Columbian mikes th • crop much more certain. For sale by D. & W. .McLAURIN Nov. t;, 1850. 64tf 10 Oct. ? JUSr RECEIVED. BOXES of that superior ROCK CANDY TO BACCO .0. W'. I. GOLDSTON. . 1857 48-tf Further Sup titles of ^Vew Kooks. AS .ABEL V-AUGH-AN, by the .Author of the Lamp- „.TjiL lighter; Shirley, by Currer Bell; .Mormonism, by Elder Hyde; La .Marline’s History of Tnrke,\ ; Moss >rnBi:K », CONTAI.MNd A F-VMIId-\R HISTORY A.\D DESCRIP TION OF NORTH CAROLINA. Selections iti I’r.i.se and Ver.se; many of them by eminent citizens of the State. IIISTORIC.U., AND CHRONOLOGICAL T-ABLES, -Vnd a variety of .Miscellaneous Information and Sta tistics. by C. II. UII.Kl. Number is a new and revised edition of the North Carolina Reader, first published in 1851. Numbem 1 and 2 just issued, complete the scries, which is, as a whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in the United States, and as complete. The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in hiv. Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to allude to a few of the peculiar advantages .aimed at by the Superintendent of Common Schools while making efiorts to have this work com pleted. These are, 1. Till enri>ir(i;/finent •>/ a feeling of aulf-dependene*, and the enlistmen* of popular sentiment in behalf of the .''tate and its institutions. It was not thought im- port.int, however, to have more than one number of the Readers of merely a local interes-t. 2, To remedy the evil evenjwhere cu.attained of in com mon trhool't, ol (I jierp'tuitl chunje in tetl books; an ex- j.ensive habit", and one which injures the Schools by preventing the children from being classified. A se ries of home Readers, it was supposed, would be cer tainly used, an i this great evil thus avoided. 3 Ec:u„mu, tne popular system of Readers being too long an.i t’leing made so often merely to add to the jirohts of authors and publishers. This series is to consist of fewer numbers than those gen»-rally used, and it is believed that these numbers are sulficient, while if the system were uni versally use l in the State, the sum saved to parents and children W(;uld amount to several thousand dnllara annually. To pill in the kandu of children learning tv read com- Side; “Quits,” by the Baroness Tautph.ens: Modern 4, To put in the kand>i of children learning tv rtaa com- Reform Examined, by J. C. Stiles; Malcom's Butler's ^ posUiom .sutficienllg famdiar hut not oj the character caUed I Analogy; Hatfield’s American House Carpenter; Noctes childish compomtiom,, c. iitaining, in lessons easy enough in ' Ambrosianae, Edited by Dr. McKenzie; Kane's Arctic ^ for all ages, correct specimens ot style, inleresting m ri- i Explorations; Appleton’s Cyclo) e.lia of . Biography; j matter, and inculcating I'roper morals, and rehgiou at- ' School Books, &c. K. J- HALE it SON. i instruction. _ 24 I The prices are, tor No. 1, -5 cents; No. -, -xi cents I ^ - I 75 cents. .A liberal deduction from these ‘The Old North State in 177(3,*’ by i prices to .Merchants and School Teachers. ^ , 1 ! li- J- H.ALL X b Caruthers,—first and second Series. Just received. i t„i„ .70 1 E. J. HALE &^SON. * Fayetteville, July 29. SON. 2«- ;DGt, Clerf^