miTIEWISTinMHE (DIB S E M I-W E E K I. T. \Ol.. Ml.I FAYETTF.VILLE, N. C., JANUARY 25, 1858. [NO. G79.] \i l> \!>\1»\VS AMt TIH'KSDAVS. v-\wn\) .1. ]\\IK A SON. I > VM> I’KOl’in KTOKS. ■ I- ^V(•^•kly t>i:KUVKK x:; iM) if p;iil in II if )i:iii] ■luriiif: th(> _v(“:ir of siiliscrip- 1 ii'tci tlu' yi‘;ir luis ■ !\ (>ii-ri; VKi! (Kt JUT iiiuiuin. if paiil in i1 iltirini; the ye;ir ol'siilist ri)*- > . (Ill Mt'tcr till" _vo:ir liiis oxjiiroil. : T1S1'M 1'.N'I'S iusortoil for sixty conts per ’ riO'; till the first, iiiiil thirty ronts for cach - )i'i r ition. \ o;irly ailvortisonuMits by sju'- ■ ro:'j-onjililo rjttfs. Ailvortisej s are 1 ! •ii:it«‘ tlio n>inil)t“r of iiisi'rtions ilosireil. or ' I 'liitunn'il till t’ovliiil. !ind (.■hiiriieii accoril* t ■ I'-'i’s lir iiist'rtrd insiih, i'li:»rroil 50 per M.W C liOP M()f.\ssi:s. i \V IlIIUS ot'siippi ior minlity au'i in excellent 4 !■ ii T .luiit rtt'M :ii\cl tnr sale by 1?. UOSK. 77-;>t OA TS. ^ \ ' '.’'tifji's t ■ snit. t'lir sair by 'i n. nosK. ■ 77-:?t SI NDUMKS. g ' Li' I N Kl- aii'l Laml Plaster, Hyilraiilic ('ement; 4 -I , I’lastei iui; Hair, Thoniastown and Kxtra : 1. >10. F-ir sale by 1>. HOSE. yi". 77-8t NKW HOOKS. I VlN'iSTON S TKAVKLS 1\ SOI TH AFHK'A; li ; arth's 1 liscoveries in North and ('entral Africa: • ■ Reason Why," by theautliorof ‘Inquire Within.’ —ALSO— ;i(her supplies of .Musranj:iray; IMm-nisiana; The . r, ii''.ler and Varnishcr's (’ouijianion; Sale's . . .1 i. ' fiiis's N'ltos on the (Josi.cls; The (’’ommu- • r - ! ■'iiipanii)ii; IJ-irnes' Notes on the Oos, els: . in -I Life and Kpistles of St. Paul; The Psiilin- t!' -^npplenieiit: Hibles; Scliool Books; &c. .lust I 1 E. J. II.VLE .j- SON. :iV 1-1, 1*". !u: \L Ks'iw ri-: rou sale. r■ 111 K .iibs« riber offers for sale on accommodating ? tprriis. her country residence, known as the miller \ 1 . I' f. .-ituated about one mile auil a half from • 'ii'l tiie Mile P«ranch. The House contains iH' w’th tire-places in same. There is about !i 1. I-. •;. Ill' ri‘ or less, of well timbered land at- • ■ ! . it. it not “-‘Id privately by Thursday, Feb. ' u : :'i tiiat il ly be sold to the highest bidder at iikot li -iuse ai rj i''clock. For terms or further | _ ...i!-.- emiuire if Mrs. M. 1V\NKS, ' or C. E. LEETE. .\uct’r | ni'y 77-ts | I'lvvi ytt rian till sale. SIDNEY A. SMITH, \ttnri)('\ Coims(‘!lor ;it Law, i c:., | ^Jfc * il.L attend recularly the (’ounty and Superior | V ¥ ' iirts of ■■'•■«>ke. .lohnston. ('umberland, Uar- : i U i’-,n. .\11 business entrusted to his care ' ■ V- J riimpt attention. : ■ V 1 J. of*. 7b-1 y NOTICE. ' CONFIDENTIAL. 'f-’, !. 'Ill 'i-i;bi,r has made a discovery thnt he be- ' li ■•.■•-t-tie useful to the whole Union—to the *' in'i'j le. One Dollar to those that wish to if It Uiulars, and to speculators worth One l i l'"H:ii'.s per year, which he proposes to send i a ■!' -ss nn the receipt of >^1 •>•, by the return -N letters will be answered received after the ■' April. .Address, ; 8 W. KIVETT, Sandy Creek P. O. Randolph Co., N. C. 1^^. 77-Gtpd BO E it HAVENS ‘ UOLLA\i> inriKUS ' V i- ss THE rKij.m;ATKi) iioi,i,.\Nn rhmkuy fou BYSPEPSIA, l)!SK\'^i: OF Tire KinVKVS, LIVER COMPLAINT, \vi:.\KXi:ss of any kixd, FEVER AND AGUE. till varinu' atfei'tion'i con-'eiiuent mmn a ilisnrclereil STO.MACII OK LIVKK, I .\iiility III the SiDinarh, Colicky Pains irn l,ip> lit \|i|i.-tiic. I If iiiiinilpiicy (’nstivpneos, Itlinii HDtl I J I’ '"-; I'l ^tll .V'-rvoii'i, Idieiiiii'ttic, anil .\eurilg;c Atlec- ■ il . :m ii'iiii. riin^ in I .net;^ ( fnveii hiyhly lirneticiHl, iiml I . 1. il ■ li i :i|. il i lir. vf'ji iMlili-c.iiiipi'Unil, preimred on strictly .“cien .,1 c :iitt r llir III iiini r n( llif celt-’lir itHil llnlliinil l‘ro- r ru ivi-. lieruiive ni' iu "rt-Mt siicrt-o. in inoit of the 'i.ilf'. Its Intr iiliu tiiin into ihf I niteil Stntps w.i-. In ' : - r-|i« rially lur iho.M’ ut uiir liilher'anil sciiltcrt'd here ‘ •■rtlii f’lce Ilf this iiiijhty nniiitry .Me.-Iinir ivilh llii'iii. I now iilltr il in tlie .Aiiierirun (iiiblic, ■' it'truly \» imili'rfill iiieiliriti.il virtues must lie ac- ’ .^cil. ; ■ ' . irl) r) ri>iiiiiienileil to thn-ii' (it rMin* whll^e ronstitii- 1111. il .M- lircii iii!(i.iirtil liy lilt! I'liiitiiiiii-U' ii>e 111 iiniriii :,i r I ■iins it ili'N (iHtiiMi. (leiirrilly in'lHntineons in I It lii':! it-i w:iy ilirei llyln the se.it of llle, thrilline niiil .. Mill'.'I\ luTvc, r.ii'iin" ii|i the ilriHiiiln!: sjiiril, ant, in ':i‘i .i,..' m u III',ltli .'inil vitiur in the system. N'll'li i; \\ linrv. r rviiei t« to tinil this a lieveniL'e will lic ilis ' ' ii I'll', til tin- -il k, \\f:ik anil low s|ilriteJ, it uill prove ii ■' I! If iiii itii- I inlril, jiii'N. III ,>i'i;:ular reiiieiliiil |irn|ierties ■ A i; r I (».N! r. it |iii(ml:irii> ut tliiMlili^hiful .\roiiiii has imlticeil iimny '■ 11- wii.rli till’ (iiililii- 'liuiilil ;;u;iril :i"!iinst piirih.isinc |n-r-11 nil il to litiv :i n> thine else until yi>n have uiven lio«T- ■ -.il liitti r-, it ;r tr.iil. iii,.- iMiulevv.ll ci.nvince yi.u ■ infm trly ■ upof.or it i~ in :tll these iinitnlinns. . ■ :it sjliii Jirr Imttle, or six bottles f..r Iiy the SOLh: I’UOFRI ETOIl.'^, J \TII\ l»AGE, JK. iV CO. M A N r A : T U R I N » i'll.U;.\lA('ELTlSrS AND CilE.MISTS, I'lTTbHLRGII, Pa. .''ainucl J. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville. • I uiie 1 }, 1 ,S.j7 l(j. PLEASE CALL AND SETTLE. ^ LL ill" Mwiiig me Notun or Accounts will please ^■•1. .Ill 1 ^.;ti|.■ ;iif u.iine, n!i I ,ain m w.ant of futids I .ili.od tu iii'iui^e them iiiiy ioujier. J. poi: ■ ■ I ■ 7;; ini liluiitva tor sdic u.i tins Ortice. More Coupon Bonds For Sale. fl rOUPON PONI).'^ of ('ounty III ('umberland; !>o. 'i'own of Fayetteville. I he Western Hail lioad Comp.'iny will reccive sealed bills (or .>1(1,0(10 o( tlie Cotipon Honds of the’onnty of I umberland, and >lOO,(MlOof the (’oiiponltomisof the 1 own ot hayetteville, imtil the 4th of January next, • nil lor yke .'imounts of »>ach on the 1st .Mondays of 1 fliruary, March and .\pril. I he County P>onds bear 7 jier cent, interest, payable I II the 1st of .June and 1st of Uei'ember, and are re- lieeniable ‘JO yetirs from 1st .June lSj7. 1 he '1 own iSonds besir U per cent, interest, payable 1st .lan’y and 1st .July, and are redeemable 20 years Imm 1st .January 1850. These l>onds are a part of the ^ilOO.OoO authorized l y the (lenerul .Assembly to be issued by the Town and ( I'liiity respectively, in ]>ayment for their subscription ot >il()0,()()(l to the ('apitai Stock of the Western Kail Ko;ul (ompany, and are the only Bonds ever issued by eitlier Town or ('ounty. The 1 own Iionds are ^oOO each. A few of the Coun ty P.niids are •'?100, the remain ler !j!500. C. 15. MALLKTT, Prcs't. I»eo. 10, lS.'i7. ti'J-tf j)oiiHi\ norsE For Rent or Lease. I..ease of the present l‘roprietora of this well ■ known House will esjiire on the 1st .January, | l^->‘*; the property is offered for lease or rent. To a i piT.son desirous of undertakiiii:r the Hotel busines.s, an I excellent oppi)rtunity iaoH'ered. The buildinj; is large, | W'ell arranged and in complete repair; its location will , aiways command (or it an extensive patronage. .As’ the present Proprietors intend changing their busi ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new and in good order, can be purchased on favorable terms I lie House will be delivered on or after the 1st of January, remaining open under the present nianagC' ment till a tenant is obtained. The fine Store in the same bviilding, formerly occu pied by Mr. W m. l}ooth, is tilso offered for rent. JNO. H. COOK, i Prest. l*obbin House Co. I'ec’r lii, 18o7. tj‘.)-tf j COI‘AU rNERStllP NOTICE, i TBIHE undersigned would respectfully itiform the Ji- citizens of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, that they have entered into Copartnership ■MiAix for the purpose of carrying on the ' Wa^oii-nakiii^ ltii»iiiew« I in all its branches, at the old stand on the corner of ' Franklin and Maxwell Streets, where they would be ' glad to see their old friends and customers, as they ' will be prepared to accommodate persons wishing any ■ thing in their line on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. J. W. WELCH. JESSE W. WELSIGEU. ' Dec’r 81. 7‘_’-3m fW . WELCH would give notice that he is desir- • ous of closing his old business, and to aU who are indebted to him to make immediate payment, as farther indulgence cannot be given. J. \\\ WELCH. i T1U)Y & El LLEK, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, l.l .mSI^RTO.’V, KOBEM>.^ Co., C. ROKERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FULLER, have formed an association for the practice of their profession in Robeson County. The former will al.so attend the Courts of Bladen and Columbus: the latter ■ will also attend those of Cumberlautl. The Office in Lumberton will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- Fire Wnsnranee. E refer our readers to the annual statement of w w the -Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford, which will be found in another column. This success ful institution was incorporated by the Legislature of . Connecticut in 1819, with a perpetual charter. Its I capital is !j5w,0i>0, and its accumulations exceed ' more, making its entire assets ever .‘j!;{UO,- | 01HJ, invested as detailed in the statement referred to These results indicate that during the period of nearly forty years since its or|;anixation, (without a single ; change of its chief officer,) its business has been con- ' ducted with judgment and prudence. It haa been thus far successful in an eminent degree, discharging, ' as we are informed, all its obligations by the paymeai of .about tea million dollan for losses, without asking a day’s delay in any instance. It has had but little lit- , igation, notwithstanding the immense number of trans- i actions made. In order to attain as much certainty as ' ])ossible in sach a business as insurance, it has been ; the practice of the Company, for several years, at great labor, carefully to classify and arrange their ^ risks into about fifty distinct claises, so as to ascertain the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre- I miums received thereon, amt the amount of losses up on each. This ch.issification, extending 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 ij 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 practical working and results of which are as certain as that of any other business. The -Etna Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, andpiacing its busi ness upon a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence of the community to an extent surpassed by no other Company in the U. States, and has increased its busi ness and its income from year to year with a steady growth. One great source of its security is the wide distribution of its risks—a policy which it pursues with great strictness—limiting the amount to be cov ered in each locality. By this course it has passed, ' with comparative impunity, through some of the most j sweeping and destructive tires, which have swallowed up other companies less cautious in their business. It is a system like this, based upon experience, wlych gives stabiliiy and soundness to a company, and to the as sured confidence and security.—Baltimore i’atriot. iliTi\.l li\Sl'y\lE COMPIW, HAKTEOKI), CONN. INCOHPOKATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. T. K. BRACE, President. E. Q. RIPLEY, Vice Pre sident. T. A. ALEXANDER, Secretary. DiKKi TOKs —T, K. Brace, 8. Tudor, J. Church, R. Buell, M A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. Bulkeley, R. .Mather, E. (}. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, O. P. Davis, A. Dunham, U. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W. Keney. The Aiisets arc mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, paying interest, with •1il72,0tj4 01 of cash on deposite in the Hartford Banka, to meet losses. Losses due and unpaid—none Losses adjusted and not due, $124,313 95. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, &c., $75 - 850 15. Losses resistet, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) f46,678 72. tejr Agent of the above Company in Fnyjtteville, N. C. E. J HALE. The Varrias^e Factory in thr South! A. A. i\i« s\ t]# I'^SPKt'TFULIiV informs his friends and ihe ft public, that he has lyuilt up large substantial Bi ic’i Buildings at his >ld .'^t.ind. expressly for man- ulaeturing ('arrii^ges. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last '21 years, he h I'fs by striet attention to biiviiiess. with :i desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the same. He warrants his work to be intide of the best iH.iterial and by experienced workmen in eiich branch ot the bnsines.i. Ilis work will comp.are favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness and durability. }!,. is determined to sell and do any w-iii k in ilis line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, FiNisiiKi), the L.\RCii:)S r STOl'K of C'lirrniiirs, IhtrDi/rlics, l\ or/i incof^s^ nnU n i ('s^ Ever offered in this jdace, aii'l a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. All of which will be sold very low for C.^sll, or on short time to jMinctual customers. SxiT' hand more than ON E HUNDKKU .\Nl> FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 months withfair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and e.xamine for themselves. Orders thanktnlly received t\nd protnj tly attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonable terms. May 2H, 185:?. gO-tf PUHLIC NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Roa 1, I'rom Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day of .\prii 1850, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following places and under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the County -*urt at Jacksonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. E. W'. Fonville, 0. J. Ward, J. H. Foy, Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr., (Jwen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. -At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. m. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge -Arendell. In Duplin county, at the oflice of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isaac B, Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, VVm. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. I n Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at (.Minton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wni. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares of -^100 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter. Names Residencii I No. of shares saCh W ork. SCHOOL BOOKS. ^J.MITH’S English Grammar; Peterson’s Familiar Science; Bolmar’s Fables; Emerson’s Arithmetic; Bolmar’s French Orammar; Lovell’s U. S. Speaker; Sargents .Standard Speaker; North Carolina Readers; Mitchell 8 Geographies; tiuuckeiibi.s’s Ilhi tori. ; &c. K. J. H.^L SON. reogr Sept. 4, 18.' * rii«‘ Old North State iii 177o,” by Caruthers,—first and iecond Series. Just receivedr E. J. HALE & SON. W. HAKEU Is iiaw receiving from the North ttie largest, tiijcst, and most carefully se lected stock of Fl'KMTLKI^: ever offered in this market; which, added to bis own nijiiiufacture, in ikes his assortment complete;—all ol which he will sell on thelnwe^t pos.sible terms for cash or on time to punctual customers. Fashionable jiainted cott.agp bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus; SecrrtI.tries and Book-('ases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; W'ash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardriibes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; (,'urtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottonuina; Divans and Stools; ('h.'iirs of every variety. Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ^Kolian At tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac tories in New Y«rk and Boston, warranted as good ag any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York prices—freight only a Ided. Septemt>er 2. 45-tf \V e call tlic attention of W lIOIJ^'.- SAr.E DEAI.EUS ^810 our present Stock,—and we have recently re- -M- ceived — 000 bags Rio, Laguira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 20 hhils Sugar, assorted grades, 7.5 bbls do, liefined, (’rushed and Powdered. ‘.'5 boxes Sperm, .Adamantine and Tallow Candles, Ot) do Fancy and assorted Candies, 100 coils Kentucky, .Jute and Manilla Rope, 7 bales I’agging, Gunny, Dundee tind Burlaps, 30 tons Hoop Iron, 120 boxes Cheese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Sodti, 40,000 Cigars, various brands, —ALSO— Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, Madder, Indigo, Spanish Brown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powder, Shot, Bar Lead, White Lead, Putty and Linseed Oil, W’indow Glass, SnufT in Boxes, Eagle .Mills do., in Half Bbls.; Green and Black Teas. Hollow-Ware, .''wedes Iron, English, German, and Cast Steel; Plows, Straw ('utters, (]orn Shellers, Sausage Cutters and StufTers, Trace Chains, Sole Leather, Ac., &c. The afiove (ioods we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. McLAURlN. Nov. (5, 185«. 54tf OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. (Jld common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style they were before. This will save the repurchase ot new books. LiVjrariansConnected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen residing at a distance, will find it a mattor of economy to get their books bound here, as a deduc tion of prices will be made upon large orders: Pack tiiem and send them with particular directions to this establishment; and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without delay. 1 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 going else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. TIIOS. H. TILLINGHAST, Anderson Street. Nov. 5, 1857. 54-Y ). HOUSTON OULD inform his friends and former customers Ww that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape pear Bank, and ’ doors above his old stand south vide person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectfully invites his friends from the country to call and examine, his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Rf^pairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON & OVERBY to gettle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compelied to settle the firm’s debts. -August 27. i-joo. tf LAND EOli S\].E. In .-VCUES OF L.AND lying on upper Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered and well located for the Turpentine business. It will be sold on accommodating terms. Apply soon to the Subscriber at Fayetteville. WM. McL. McKAY. Sept 22, 1866. 4I-tf CA.yrvVELL^ N. C. JLSTICE. JSu'ui7ii's Justice Reiixeil, anil adapted to the j\\ ic A’er/.set/ Code. /■BliliS work, in jluiible to .Magistrates, Officers, and JL all who have occasiou to know the Law, and to use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Prica $3 50. For aale by E. J. HALE & SON. Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. •As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be notified, and they are rejuired to call a meeting of Stockholders tj organize the Company. March 15, 1850. 13tf UOIJEirr \V. GREEN, (LATE GRREN & WEAR,) .WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., FAVETTKVII.LE, x\. C. RD- G. begs to return his sincere thanks to the • public for the kind patronage so liberally be stowed upon the late Firm, and informs them he has bought the interest of J. S. Wear, and will continue the business in all its branches at the old stand, under his entire superintendence. N. B .All Watches left with him for repair will be taken apart in the .presence of the owners, and the necessary repairs pointed out to them and a written contract given for the name, which work will be war ranted for two years. ()u hand and for sale now, the most varied and choice selection of CLOCKS and othe^ lime pieces that has ever been offered to the public in .Sorth Caro lina, which he will sell at New York prices, and also w.^ si.iivafor two years. sjqap to and by the late firm will be paid R pureceiveil by R. D. GREEN. .\ugust 25, 1850. 34-tf SIIKMWRLL HOUSE. F.1VKTTKVII,I>K, East siile of Green Street, a few Doom North or the Market Iloui^e. The Subscriber desires through this medium to acknowledge the liberal patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables and Carriage .Shed convenient to the House and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat. on- age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be tised to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SHEMVTELL. March 24, 1855. 80-tf \ AI AI A \ua:~ property FOR I OFFER for sale, my L.-VNDS in the Town of Fay etteville, about 130 Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. •About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. .\lso, the Valiiablt* Brick Stoi*«> siiid hot near the M.-irket Square, occupied by Mr. John A Pemberton. •A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. -Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Street. Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both Winslov.' and Mumford Streets. All this property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf mftarble Factory^ Hr. Hlstorff O F \ O K T H V A le II M A . The i^ubscribers ate now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valuable work, which has received the highest commendation wherever it has been read, not only’ for its literary execution but for its typographi cal getting up. It may lie obtained, either from us or from our General Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of this place, or any of his Assistant .Agents. The price varies according to style of binding: In handsome cloth 25; in Library Sheep $1 50; in half Calf -iil 75. It is sold only for Cash. None will be clyirged, either by ourselves or our .Agents. A liberal discoun* will be made where quantities are taken tQ sell again It will be sent by mail to any part of the country, on receipt of the price and 24 cents to pay postage. The 2d volume is in course of preparation. There will probably be four or five volumes in all. The suc ceeding 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 binding, 25 cents additional for sheep and 50 cents additional for the half calf binding. E. J. HALE & SON. Fayetteville, April 29, 1857. P. S. The Agent and 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 tion. STANDARD & MISCELLANEOUS no OKS. Dr. K.VNE’S Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep and half calf; Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella, Conijuest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico; Henry Clay’s Works, 0 vols.; Bentou’s Thirty Years in the U. S. Senate; Daniel W’ebster's Works, 0 vols.; Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving’s W’orks, 15 vols., cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Wm. W'irt; Irving’s Life of Washington, cloth and sheep; Life and Coirespon- dence of Webster; Com. Perry’s Japan E-xjiedition; Ab- bott’s Napoleon; The Indigenous Races of the Earth, by Nott & Gliddon; Recollections of A Life Time, by Goodrich, (Peter Parley;) Hume and .Macaulay’s His tories of England; Hallam’s, Robertson’s, Johnson’s, Burke’s, Addison’s, Hannah More’s and Dick’s Works; Southey’s tjommon Place Book; Historical Collections of Virginia; Dickens’s Complete Works, 13 vols. illus trated; LaMartine’s History of Turkey; The (jueens of Scotland, by Agnes Strickland; Goldsmith’s Animated N.-iture; Noctes .Vmbrosiante, 5 vols.,—edited by Dr. McKenzie; Rollin’s Ancient History; Constitutional Text Book; Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Statesman’s Manual; Tales and Novels of Maria Edgeworth; Proc tor’s History of the Crusades; Chambers’ Information for the People; Tytler’s Universal History; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols.; Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; The .Scottish Gael; Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols.; Waverly Novels in 12, 24 and 27 vols.; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville’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; Lyell’s Principles of Geolo gy; Tales of the Arabian Nights, 4 vols. illustrated; Maury’s Physical Geography of the Sea; Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse; Mrs. Ellis’s Family Monitor and Guide to Social Happiness; The Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart's Life of Walter Scott: Hogg’s Winter'Evening Tales; Woodfall’s Junius; -McIntosh’s Miscellanies; Hamilton’s Philosophy and Literature; Mc.Aulay’s Miscellanies; Marshall’s Wash ington; Life of Pinckney; Brande’s Encyclopedia; The Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of Homans, Scott, Campbell, -Milton, Byron, .Moore, Burns, Shakspeare, S:c , in various styles. E. J. HALE ii SON. n* HOOKS. DOM.AT’S Civil Law; Roscoe’s Crim. Evi dence; Chitty on Contracts: “ “ Criminal Law; “ “ Pleading: i Stephen on Ditto.; j Chitty on the Law of Car- ! riers; Selwyn's Nisi Priu^,—Am. Notes; m-: By t.EO. LAUDIUi, TUII millKS .tlilll K C. T. IIAICII t^ll.\’!( smRK. Fayetteville, 1\. I’. Jan’y 20, 1857. 04ypd NO HUMBUG! ^11HE subscriber is now prepared to fill all orders JL for Superior BuekPts. He manufactures North Carolina material—be em ploys North Carolina capital and labor,—and he solicits North Carolina patronage. By giving him a trial, and by comparing his with Northern prices, be hopes to be able to make a favorable showing. A TRIAL is what he wants. Messrs. WORTH ^ UTLEY of this place are Agents for the sale of the above Buckets. G. H. MAKEPEACE. Fayetteville, Feb’y 17, 1857. 82-y NEW BOOKS. MARRIED OR SINGLE, by Miss Sedgewick; The Professor, by Currer Bell; Romany Rye, by Lavengro, The Aihelings; Tent Life in the Holy Land; Boat Life in Egypt and Nubia; The Improved House wife, by Mrs. Webster; «c. -Also, Bullion’s 1st Lessons in Greek; Payson ^ Dunton’s Series of PENM-ANSHIi'; Addick’s Elements; Key to Davies’ Algebra; and other School Books. £. J. UAL£ & SON. Starkie on Slander; Sedgwick on the .Measure of Damages; Sedgwick on Statutory and Cons. Law; Hale's Pleas of the Crown; Bishop on Marriage and Divorce; Mitford'sChancery Plead ings; Sanderson Uses & Trusts; CAl,K-\l)AR FOR IH.W. Smith’s Chancery Practice; Hargrave & Butler’s Coke “ Landlord and Ten- upon Littleton; ant; U. States Digest; “ on Contracts; State Trials of the U. S ; “ Leading Cases; Russell on Arbitration; Story on Conflict of Law; Morris on Replevin; “ Equity Jurispru- Troubaton Limited Part- deuce; nerships; “ on Sales; Sugdeu on Vendors; “ on Partnership; “ on Powers; “ Equity Pleadings; Saunders on Pleading; “ on Contracts; “ Reports; Fearne on Remainders- Addison on Contracts; Edwards on Bailments; Wharton on Homicide; Byles’ on Bills; Wharton Jj' Stile’s Med. Tayler's Law Glossary: Jurisprudence; Dart on Vendors and Pur- Newlan 1 on Contracts; chasers of Real Estate: Roper on Legacies; Broom’s Legal Maxims; Williams on Executors; Commentaries on the “ on Personal Pro- Com. Law; perty; Adams’s Equity; ()liver on (conveyancing; “ on Ejectment; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Burrill on Cireum. Evidence; Gresley’s Law of Evi- “ Law Dictionary dence; Leading Cases in Equity; Kent’s Commentaries; Tidd’s Practice—.Am. Notes; Curtis’s Commentary; Hill on Trustees, “ “ Bradford’s Surrogate lle- M.-itthews' Presumptive Evi- ports; dence; Tapping on Mandamus; Powell on Mortgages; Crown Circuit Companion Cantwell’s Justice; Wiley’s N. C. Form Book: Supreme Court Reports, &c-, &c. E. J HALE, a: SON. MEDICAL BOOKS. ~ DUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and .Materia Medica; “ 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 BumsteaJ; Watson’s Practice of Physic, by Coudie; Wood and Bache’s U. S. Dispensatory; Pancoast’s Wistar’s .Anatomy; Wilson on Diseases of 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; j Taylor on Poisons, by Griffith; Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulation; Wilson on Syphilis; Draper’s Physiology—illustrated; Solly oii the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. Oct. 26, 1857. "X. r: r-3 2 C > > X > Cf > > w .JANUAin' FKBRUARY... M.YKCH A1*IIIL M-\Y JUNE JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER.. 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I o 3 4 o () 1 S 0 10 11 12 13 14 15 K) 17 18 lit 20 21 22 23 24 25 2(5 27 2S 21 > 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 0 7 8 1» 10 11 12 13 14 15 K) 17 18 1J 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 21) 30 1 .) 3 . 4 5 (5 7 1 s 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 Iti 17 18 11) 20 21 .>.) 23 24 25 2G 27 28 211 :>0 31 1 o .3 4 5 G 7 s 1> 10 11 12 13 14 15 1(> 17 IS lit 2(t 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 2S 21) 30 1 o > o 4 ry C, 1 8 It 10 11 12 13 14 15 IG 17 IS U) 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 27 2S 21) 30 31 NOR'I M CAROLINA REAUERS. 1 A.\D *2. PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCK TO THE WANTS AND INTERESTS OF J\*orth Varolina. l .NUER THK AV9P1CES OF THE Sl'I'EKIS f EM>ENT UF CO.M- .MON SCHOOLS, BY Kev. F. Iliil>l>:irl, PKOFESSOH OF TIIE L.\TIK L.\Slit AiiE AN1> LlTKKATt KK IN THE t'NtVEUSITr OF NORTH CAROLINA. .\L.nBFK CONTAININO A FAMILIAR HISTORY ANI> DESCRIP TION OF NORTH CAHOLI.VA. Selections in Prose and Verse; many of them by eminent citizens of the State. HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES, .And a variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta tistics, by II. U II.KV Number .3 is a new and revised edition of the North Carolina Reader, first published in 1851. Numbers 1 and 2 just issued, complete the series, which is, as a whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in the United States, and as complete. The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his Preface to Num ber 1 deems it proper to aliudetoa few of the peculiar advantages aimed at by the Superintendent of (.'ommon Schools while making efforts to have this work com pleted. These are, 1. The encouragement of a feeling of nelf-'li’fii’nih nee, and the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of the State and its institutions. It was not thought im portant, however, to have more than one number of the Readers of merely a local interest. 2, To remeilt/ the evil even/where eomphvned of in r,,m- mon schouLf, of a perpetual change in text hookf, an ex pensive 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, and this great evil thus avoided. 3, Economy, the popular system of Readers being too long and being made so often merely to add to the profits of authors and publishers. This series is to consi-it of fewer numbers than those generally used, and it is believed that these numbers are sufficient, while if the system were uni versally used in the State, the sum saved to parents and children would amount to several thousand dallars annually. 4. To put in the kamh of children learning t-» rei'l com- poiitions sujficiently fiimiliur hut not of the chnrncti r cnlle't chddish compositioris, containing, in lessons »-asy enough for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting in matter, and inculcating proper morals, and religiou.s instruction. The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, o7^ ci ins and No. 3, 75 cents. A liberal deduction from the.se prices to Merchants and School Teachei s. E. J. HALE & .‘■'ON. Fuvetteville, July 29. 29- IJEE INSURANCE. ^■IHE Undersigned has been appointed Agent of ■ the North Carolina .Mutual Life Insurance Com pany. Every member for life participates in the pro fits of the (’ompany; and the annual jiri-mnim inr life membership, where it amounts to or ni"ri-, may be paid one-half in cash, and thv other hall in a note at 12 months. Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man may insure his own life for the exciusive boneht of his family The lives of sl.ives may be insured. This system is rapidly growing inti, lavur, ail over the civilized world It is une by which a family, fur a small sum annu.-illy, may be provided for, alter the death of its heud, on exfriiona they may liavo been dcpeudent for a saiqiio t. It is a good invesiiucnl of money, even if one .sh'ju d live long alter .iKiii;^ out a Life Policy Espianatory panijih.i-t.?, ../id I necessary Blanks, furniHhed on application I E. J. HALE. Blaiikb for Bale at tliis Otiice.

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