SEMI-WEEKLY
P^AYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEHRUARY 1, 1858.
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. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i
J. HALR & SON. |
K!>lToi;s: AND 1‘K (Pill KT( )RS.
p,-.-,' ;'.T till' Sfiiii-Wpekly OnsKRVtK ^!3 00 if paid in :
!i 'i'-' ”>0 if paiil (lurinji the yciir ol’subserip-
r, . , r ^ I iiftor the year has expired,
r r'-:' \Vi ; :ly OnsKRVKR $'2 00 {>er annum, if paid in
H lv:iii '. if 'luring the vfar of subscrip-
• • ,r D'l jiftcr the year has exjnred.
\li\ i:HTl.'^KMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per,
s ; D'lliues for the first, and thirty cents for each '
. i. iiii^ ]iit>licat\»n. Yearly advertisements hy spe- !
. .■.'utr;u‘ts, at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
ro lUO'ted to state the number of insertions desired, or i
, V « ill bo continued till forbid, and charged accord- ;
A Ut rti'ements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per
'\tr:l.
I'WO IIOIISES FOK SALE.
Sii \ \ K 2 well broke HOKStS for sale.
JAS 0. COOK.
79--JW
PIOWS! I’LOWS! PLOWS!!!
t AYE r riA ILLE iio rEi..
f^'^R.VNK N. llnlU'KTS iS: (''(> . hnvinf: leased this
Hotel, will be pleased tn see thfir former patrons
and friends, assuring them th.-it they will use every
exertion to please.
r N. Roiikkts.] [,1. G. Smith.
Jan’y 7. 7 l-ypil
( OOL SlMilNC; Mll.l.s.
Proprietors are prepared to GRIND CORN on
I the usual terms.
The I'edstead Manufacture is still carried on at
the s;une place.
Jan’v 11, 1S‘>8. 7o-tf
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Jan’y 7.
EOK SAI.E.
SUPERIOR PIANO, nearly new. .\pply to
C. E. LEETE.
7 l-im
50 No 10 “
.'lO No. 11 “
'2't No. oO “
•J'l No. t'.O “
— ALSO—
\ . 'iM I’loar Is, Bars and Points to match.
C. E. LEETE.
/:iiry lit'). 70-1 m
WK Il.WE IN STORE, JUST RECEIVED,
V LARGE LOT OF IRON, consisting of Wide,
Nurriiw, linund and Si^uare Bars; also. Hoop
. X.iils, ('listings. Hollow-w ire. .\ large stock of
; ititer's (’ast Steel an'i .Jnpanned HOES, and a gene-
. .^surtment of HARDWARE and I’UTLERY.
COOK ^ JOHNSON.
Jan'v l2'>. 78-4t
NO IH MBIG.
CALL AND EXAMINE FOR YOURSELF.
HnliSKS SHOD WITH STOCKINGS,—one of the
bf't improvements of the age. Ulacksmith work
: i.\ Kiii'U d lie at. the shortest notice; particular at
' '.t;,,!! |.-iid to lU'iking and rep iirihg Axes.
;i!!i a prepare 1 to build Ro-»d Wngons, Carts,
i'ri.V'. ‘T d-i any kind of whee’-wright work, at the
irtes: nmice and for a small charge. None but
I WMi kmt u will be employed,—all work warranted
; ' e well done, next door to the Gun, Ritle and Pistol
K t ry. .M. A. BAKER.
.1 .ii’v 79-3t I
NOTICE.
^■^HK undersigned h.ive disposed of their entir«
S M.i.-k .1' G'P'.ii' to Messrs. P.\tiE \ TH(.>RNTUN,
vv: ■ . . Ill V the stun 1 f.'rmerly occupied by us.
rt tiirn"nr sir.crre thanks to our friends and
■ I I'r .a^, :iuJ cheertaliy recommend to them nur
S. M. THiiMA.S 4- BRO.
ny l! 'i.
I' rin'TTi: u n o r i c ~
LL p'^r-'on.s indebted to S M Thomas, or S. M
ill 'inas ,v P>r.i , are notitied that their accounts
:ii 1 !>■ ' lit. They will find me at the old stanii
re tii.'v ure r'-'jueste l to cill and settle by Cash,
r. ly N te—those that dance may calculate
IV t .1' fiddler.
S. M. THOMAS.
-.V 7y-3t
HANK s rOC'K 1'0!{ SAl.E.
IyNDER power vested by a I’ledge executed to the
' Bank of Cape Feiir. by tiie late Dr. Benj.imin
Robinson, and by the reijiiest (d‘ the .\dm’r of said
RoL'inson, the subscriber will sell to the highest bidder,
for C.\SH. in the Banking Rcom of said Bank, at Fay
etteville, on Thiirs l.iy the 4th d ly of February next,
1-IFTY-THREE S1I.\RKS of the Stuck of said Bank,
or so much thereof as may lie necessaiy to pay the
indebtedness for wliich Siid stock is pledired.
ARCH’D McLEAN, Cash'r.
Jan’y 8, 18-58.
ADMLMSTKATOK’S S.\LE of BANK STOfK.
^■IHE subscriber, as Administrator of the late Ben-
M. janiin Robinson,dec’d, will sell at the same time and
place, above named, on a credit of six months, the re
sidue of the above Fifty-three Sii.irts of Siock of the
Bank of Cape Fear.
B. R. HUSKE, Admr
of BeiijMmin RobitiSim, dec’d.
Jan'y 8, 1858. 75ts
Tuc'e sruAW.
Bales of lioo LB.’^. E.\t'll. at wo certts per ‘JOG
lbs, from the Platititinn of Mr. .1 imes .Moore,
convenient fur delivery to .'team 1> >ats running on the
Cape Fear River. .Xjiplv to
DeROSSET \ BROWN.
Wi.'niington, N. C.
Dec. 14th, 1S57. 7-1-1 ni
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I'AI.I, STOCK, 18r>7.
F. riOARCIO & Co,
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^1 ^HE next No. will commence the 2d volume. We
£ will furnish if here, free of p-'Stagi*. at 50 per
annum, jiayaMe invari.r-«ly in ad .nice. Those who
wish to renew t'leir stib»crij'tions, or new subscribers,
lire requested to call immedi itely at the Book Store,
iis no paper will be (irdercd till pai 1 l.ir
Dec. E J. hale & .SoN.
riie Lite and C'orrt'sjMmdt'iict' of
Judge James Ir del' one of the .Vs.-^ociate Justices of
the Supreme Court of the United States, by Gritiith
J. McRae. Just rec’d. K. J. H.VLK, .y SuN
JOHN HALL,
i'oiiiiiii^oiioii TIrroliaiit,
43 i NORTH u \ti;r s t u k f ,
nT’lLL sell Cnfr.in. N v i ."t 'Ti >. and Bro.nlst
fr.r a 'omnii-'ioii . t wi.> pio- ; (•nt. ('ott >n
Spirits Turpenlitie t.,r'.v ir 1 t.) .N rt:i ‘i-a Port-
♦ive cents per bale and cask; ..ther N.iv.il Stores *J.^
j>er barrel.
Rkfkbe.nck.—E. I’ Hall. I’rtst Br. BiuU of
State of N C.
Nov. 24. til Uinjid
4 HE now receiving a large and w^ell selected stock
of «-: « mm m
consisting in part of;
Black and Figured Silks:
English and French .Merinocs;
Plain and Fig’l DeLanes;
French all wool Plaids:
Al{>acas of all >jiialitit;s;
Black Bombazine:
English, French and American Prints;
Chenille Shawls, (beautiful jiatterns;)
Ladies’ Cloaks of every description;
Jaconet Edgings and Insertions;
Collars and Undersleeves:
Hosiery, Gloves, Belts;
Ribbons, Trimmings, kc.;
Cloths and (.'assimsres:
Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets;
White and Colored Flannels;
Bleached and Brown Shirtings;
■Mlend.ale 10-4 Sheeting;
Bleached and Brown Drillings;
Plaid Linseys and Kerseys;
Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids;
lirown and Bleached Table Cloths;
Towellings of all kinds;
Negro Blankets;
Extra quality Bed Blankets;
Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops;
Good assortment of Hoop Skins;
Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, an^
quality;
Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets;
Moleskin, ('assimere and Wool Hats;
Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c.
—ALSO—
A large and fasliionable stock of
Mle0idif%lt€uie Clolhinf^^
.Ml of which will be sold low for C.VSH, or on our
usual time to punctual customers either at
or Retail. All persons are respectfully invited to give
us a call.
B. F. PEARPE. J. W. PEARCE, Jr.
Sept. 7, 1857. 40tf
lU’TTKK! HL r rEK!! HUTTEU!!!
LBS. MOUNTAIN andGOSHENBUT-
Dec. 21.
For sale low for C.VSH bv
P. A. WILEY.
71-tf
('),r>00 ACRES OF r.AND FOR
satj:.
^B^IIE Subscriber desiring to move to the W'est offers
-H. to sell the following tracts of valuable land.
1 Tract containing 25bti acres in Harnett County 18
miles North of Fayetteville. There is on this tract,
two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all
necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running
two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared ani!
in a high state of cultivation: the remainder is excel
lent farming and turpentine laud.
Also another tract containing 4000 acres of turpen
tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. There
is on this tract one gooil dwelling with all necessary
out houses and a good grist and saw-mill.
I will take pleasure in showing the above property
to any person wishing to purchase.
H. P. .AIcNEILL.
Manchester P. O.
Nov. 7th, 1857. G7-ts
2,800 Acres of Land
FOR SALE.
i^JlHE Subscribers offer for sale the above Tract of
■ Land, lying on Anderson’s Creek, about two ai.d
a half miles from lower Little River, near Elliot’s
.Mills,—including about One Hundred .\cres of good
Swamps, which can be easily drained. This Land Is
very heavily' timbered, and a large portion level ami
nf superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation.
Also, a Circular STE.IM S.\W-MIIL, in complete
oriler and well adapted to sawing plank road and rail
road timbers. Also, Two well-broke .MULES.
-\11, or any portion of which, will be sold low and
on time. The Land will be sohl either in a boIy or in
parcels to suit. SMITH & ELLIOT.
•April tl. IH.'i?. 97-tf
(JDO AClli:S Ol' LAAD
FOli S.\I,K.
^I^HE Subscriber offers for sale the above quantity
£ of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three
miles from tlie Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road,
and four from Lumber River. This Land is well
adapted to Farming, Turjientine, and Ton Timber
purposes, having a good range anl other advantages.
'Ihose wishing to purchase may tind me on the pre
mises. who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in
formation concerning it desired.
ANGUS McGlLL.
Philadelphiis, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf
Dr. Hawkses Hlsioru
OF AdKTII CAROLI^il.
The Subscribers are 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 ma}’ be obtained, cither from us or
from our General Agent for the State, II. W. Horne of
this place, or any of his Assistant .\gents. The price
varies according to style of binding: In handsome
cloth >il 25; in Library Sheep ■'Jil -50; in half Calf $1
75. It IS SOLI) ONLY FOR Cash. None will be charged,
either by ourselves or our Agents. A liberal discount
will be made where quantities are taken to sell again
It will be sent by mail to anj' part of the ceuntr}’,
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 20, 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 liim or to us,
accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten
tion.
CAI.ENDAR FOR* 1858.
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N(VncE.
.■'■'■ire H‘>u«e form.-rl; occupied by J. S. Car-
V !■. at Kloni ('ollege. is for lient. For further
*: 11 i: - a idrc^ J. S. Carver, at Floral ('ollege.
Ill I'' ^ 7'.-lm
11 ( H SI: \ N I ) I.()' I' F() R R EN iV
H.mse on Kennedy Street, lately occupied by
CO r TON \) VC.CLNG.
Dundee ami gunny B.\CiG1NG in quantities to
Buit purchasLTS. For sale tiy
JAS. G. COOK.
Sept. 17. 4;>tf
tanni:r\s oil vv dry iih)i:s7
Bl'LS Tanner'sOil.—a supt-rior ai tide; also,
a fine lot of Dry Hides. For bale by
Nov. 23.
J.\S. G COOK.
*12-
Joliii S. Banks.
M. McKlNNON.
79-3t
Pire insurance.
b i t'ft'r our readers to the annual statement of ;
* w tliP .Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford, ,
" ' li will h«* found in another ctdumn. This success- i
■ - iiistitution was incorporated by the Legislature of I
i r.nei-ticut in 18l'., with a perpetual charter. Its
:i I il is >500.0 Ki, and its accumulations exceed
li.iiUM more, making its entire assets over i;300,- 1
' invf-ted as 'letailed in the statement referred to ,
1 ..■•■^e re«ult> in licate that during the period of nearly ;
’ rty ypars since its organization, (without a single !
•han;:e of its chief officer,) its business has been con- ;
lucti'd with judgment and prudence. It has been \
:ius fai' suifc«.':ui in an eminent degree, discharging, ;
r- (ve ;ire intoriiifd, all its obligations by the payment
: •! out ten nitlli'in dnllarn fur losses, without asking a |
' di'lay in any ins'ani-e. It li.is had but little lit-
.. iJ.oii, notwithstanding the immense numberoftrans-
•. "'"US made. In order to attain as much certainty as 1
: ' ;Mc in such a business as insurance, it has been
■ i r u tice of the (’ompany, for several years, at i
laiior. carefully to classify and arrange their
’ a' into aliout fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain
’ '• amount insure'l on each class, the amount of pre-
: HL-eivvd tiiHieon, ana the amount of losses up-
■ ' .> li. This classification, extending over a long
I ■ l i" I,and covering property to a very large amount,fur-
n-;i i()le data, and presents a sound, substantial
1- ' "f ai.tu.'il experience, upon which to conduct its
''■iiH-'s, Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance,
;i- many Mipposc; its hazards are ascertainable, and
[■nnciples capable of being reduced to a system, the
r r :u ticul working and results of which are as certain
I- !I. It of any otlier business. The ,Etna Company,
': llii ring rigidly to its system, and placing its busi-
1. - u[H,n il heiiltliy b isis, has obtained the confidence
■ ’ill' ( onimunity to an extent surpassed by no other
■ :M].any ill the U. Slates, and has increased its busi-
; •" tnd its income from year to year with a steady
fTi 'Wtli. One great source of its security is the wide
: 'iiibutiou of its risks—a policy which it pursues
w 'u (in-at strictness—limitin;? the amount to be cov-
• I' 1 in each locality. By this course it has passed,
>*itli coinpaiative impunity, through some of the most
■‘Wfcping auil destructive fires, wiiich have swallowed up
il.cr comp.inies less cautious in their business. It is
i '.'^'tem like this, based upon experience, which gives
! iiiiiity an 1 soundness to a comjiany, and to the as
sured confidence and security.—Baltimore Patriot.
m\ l.\Sllll.\l’E I'O.MPiiW,
MAlt ri'OKl), CO.NN,
INCttRl-OKATED 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
T. K. BK.Ai'E, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre
sident. T. ALl-.X.VNDER, Secretary.
I»iUK( TORS —r. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R.
I’.iu-ll, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R.
M itli. r, E. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G. F.
Davis, A. Dunh.im, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W.
K.ney.
1 lir -\isets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
Jiiivirij; interest, with •'J'172,tjC4 01 of cash on deposit®
'1 tlie Hartford Banks, to meet losses.
Lossef due and unpaid—none
Los.se3 adjusted and not due, ■$‘24,313 95.
bosses iu su.'^pense, waiiinir further proof, &c., i>75 -
v-.ll ].J, ® .
Lors-> resistec, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) f46,fi78 72.
Agent ol the above Company in Fayetteville,
E. J. HALE.
STOIR!
STARR & WILLIAMS
VRE now receiving THEIR SEi'OND STtJCK FOR
THIS SE.VSON, embracing,—
Dry
and C'lolliiii;;,
which they invite the attention of Wholesale buy
ers generally.
B. Starr.] [J. M. Williams.
Oct'r C, 1857. 4^^-tf
■ ^ ^ ^ ^ •
New and Cheap Goods!
.lAMES KVI.f:
Is now receiving a large and general supply of Dry
Goods, among which arc splendid Dress Goods,
with every article in the Dry Goods line. -Ml of which,
leing purchased by the pickage, will be offered by
wholesale or retail at a small advance for cash or on
♦ime to punctual customers.
Fayetteville, Sept’r 20, 1857. 40-tf
•'%'4’ir Stork of
HOOKS AM) stationi:rv.
WE are now receiving our usual New Stock of
Books and Stationery, embracing a great
variety of
School, l^an, .Tlediral ami
C(‘llaii(‘oiiM llooUx.
Together with a b'rge and varied Stock of P>L.VNK
BOOKS, PAPER, KNVELOPF.S, &c.
Country Merchants and others are invited to call as
we offer the above stock on the best terms.
E. J. HALli & SON.
Sept’r 28.
(irr()(*c‘ri(is, IJar(l\vai*(‘,
f I^HE undersigned are now receiving a L.\RGE .AS-
■- SORT.MENT of
Groceries, lljirdware, Iron, Su^el,
Hollow-ware, SIhm'S, I^c'utlier,
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. WILLIAMS CO.
July 18, 1857. 20-tf
l.OST,
S.AST Saturday, 31st ult , (during the hours of
-i parade,j about the Court House, or between the
Court House and the Fair tJround, a small y‘llow
leather Pocket Book, containing i5't, consistiiij; of
three -i^lO bills, three if 1 do , one bill, one ."jo gjld
piece, three 5l> gold pieces. A Reward of ■j'H» will
be given for the above described Pocket Book and
money, delivered to the undersigned.
JAS. 11. JACKS)N, Musician.
Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 2, li57. 50tf
1). W. C. HEN now, I). I), s.,
AY be fuund at his Rooms, during
iiis r-gular oilice hours, viz; from
!• A .\(. to ] i>. \| .
P .M. to 5 P. ,M ,
where he will be jdeased to receive calls from all vkho
may be in need of Ir.s pro*Vssiiin li S'Tvices.
No inducement will be held out l>y offering to per-
f rm operations tor a sm.-il) comi>eusatiou: a gooiJ ju ice
will be charged in all cases. And patients favoring
Dr. B. With their confidence, may rely upon his utmost
exertions to perform every operation in as pert ct a
manner as possiliie.
-1// vjjemtivns must le paid for as soon as cjvi-
ld,t‘d.
P. S. Those who are now iudeUted will please call
ami settle.
Oct. 14. 51.tf
FOR SALE.
A DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine .iiid
.» common TOB.VCCO: and almost anything in the
Grwcery line. Cheap as the cheapesti
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Jan’y 27, 1857. 77.
GUANO.
tons BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, ju>t re-
ceived and for sale by
GE(J. W. WILLIA.MS C«>.
Aug. 31.
1 noOK HiNDERY
UW. H.ARDIE has resumed the Book Binding
• Bu.siuess, over the Tailor Shop of Clark &
Woodward, where he will receive and execute binding
in any style desired.
August 1. 27tf
.1*0 TICE.
All persons indebted to us either by Note, or Ac
count, are earnestly requested to call and pay up,
by the 1st ot January.
-Mter the 15th of January, we intend to resort to
more reliable means than dunning for the collection of
amounts due us.
D ^ W. McLAURIN.
Dec. 10, 18‘>7. o7-
NOTICE.
4T Sej tembcr Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and
Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland,
the flubscriber having qualified as Administrator upon
the Estate of John .McL:iurin, notiilcs all persons in-
deVited to tlie Estate to make immediate payment, and
all jiersons having claims against the said Estate to
present thorn properly authenticated within the time
prescribed hy luw, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
D. .McL.AURIN, Adm’r.
Sept. 15, 1857. 43tf
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SEWING MAClIlNi:s.
\(lmiltf(l lo be TIIK liliST iiiitl llllST I)I R\I5LK
.llacliine miidp.
'■^HE Subscriber has taken an agency for the salw
B- of these Machines, and having used them for ]K
months, can say there can be no doiilit that every
family or idantcr, li.iving from 10 to 15 persons to
clothe, will fiiid tlieiii very profitable: a good operator
being ahle to do as uiucli ,an I as good sewing with this
Mncliine in onk day ;ix can be done bv hand in tkn.
Persons wishiuj. to purciiase can see two of these
machines in use at my factory
Circulars givinj; full description and prices will be
furnished ;;rati.s on apjilic aiori. Orders soliciied.
A. .V. .McKLTIlAN, Aeent.
Dec’r 2b. 1857. 71-3tu
Focket Diaries for 1?S.j8.
£. J. HALE & SON.
NOTICE.
subscriber having, at June Term 1857, of the
I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the
County of Cumberland, qualified as .Vdministrator
upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, herel>y notifies .all
persons having claims against the said Estate to present
the same properly authenticated within the time pre
scribe by luw, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar ■'f their recovery.
Deotors to the said Estate will please make payment
immediately E. F. MUORE.
June 3, 1857. 13tf
GUANO.
K. TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale
WORTH ^ UTLEY.
38-
2!^
Aug. 28.
FARM FOR SALE
f OFFER for sale my PL.VNTATION the East
side of Cape Fear River, •' miles above the Claren- I
i >11 Bridge, kncwu tis the Toomer Lands, containing !
..r out buu acres. The Plantation is in a good state ot ^
cultivation, and is susceptible of being made on» of
the most profitable Farms iu the County. 1 will give a i
bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay most '
eas}- if appli.' ition is ui ide in a few weeks. !
-\ddress me at Gulf, N. C. !
L. J. HAUGHTON. !
Oct'r 10. 52-
LANl) FOR SAI.h:^
.\CRES L.\ND lying on the Camden
Stage Road, 15 miles South of Fay-
ettevillr. The Land is well timbered, and admirably
adajited for Turpentine or Farming purposes; and lies
t>itw«‘fn the Southern Plank Road and Big Rockfish,
—convenient to m-uket. There is on it a comfortable
frame Hoii.se, AIill Site &c.
.\ny iiiformatloti may be obtained on the premises
from .Mrs. Mary Nolson, or hy enquring of
JA.MES BANKS. Att’y,
Fayetteville.
Aug 1;]. .3;3-tf
FOR SAI.E.
^KIHE DWELLI.VG IR)l'SE .\ND LOT on Gillespie ^
-H Street, at present occupied hy Doctor .McSwain. :
Pei feet title can be made. Apply to
THO. J. CURTIS. I
ALSO ~
A GOOD F.\MILY CARRI.\GE in good repair and '
^ nearly new. Will be sold for half its value.
—ALSO— j
3 good MILCH COWS with young calves. Apply tj :
T. J. CURTIS. !
April 29, 1857. 3tf *
NOTICE.
B 9E1NG desirous to remove South, I offer for sale
M ^ 500 acres of L.-VND, on the Stage Road from Fay
etteville to ’linton, 12 miles from Fayetteville, (at the
stage stand ) The Land is good Turpentine land, as
1 good F.\R.MI.N'j Land as any in this section.
! For particulars address the subscriber at Blocker’s
' Post Office N. C.
G. W. BULLARD.
Nov. 17, 1857. 01-tf
I.ANDS FOR SALE.
IOFFFIR for sale about 0000 Acres of Pine Lands
near Fayetteville, containim an immense quantity
ot .Mill limber, and a ninnber of Turpentine Boxes,
and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the
premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out
houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines,—1000
young Peach and .Apple Trees of Lindley’s best vari-
ties; also, a good F.AR.M of about 150 acres cleared;
and also a GtilST and SAW .MILL; and a fine large
Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal
Fields Rail Road passes through these lands about a
mile from the .Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur
chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together.
•Apply to Thos. S. Lutierloh, Esq., Fa^’etteville, or the
subscriber at Pittsborough, N. C.
J. H. HAUGHTON.
Nov. 12, 1857. 00-tf
.$.>() HE W ARD
WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery
to me, or confinement in any jail in the State
so that lean get him, of my man JIM. He left on
the 30th ult , and has not been seen, or heard of s'nce
He is a bright mulatto, almost white, about 23 years
old, about 5 feet 9 inches high, straight hair, and teeth
defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had
on w hen he left a very good suit of clothe.s, and will very
likely try to pass off for a white man, and make t'jr a
free State; should he not go north, he will likely go
up in the vicinity of Fayetteville, as he was raised
there, and formerly belonged toWm. B. Wright, Esq.,
of that place. Any person who may take up said
Bo\- will be entitled to the above reward and the
thanks of ISAAC B. KELLY
Keuansville, N. C., .Aug. 13, 1857. 3.:j-tf
Fresh Layer Raisins; Mackerel, No.
1 and 2, Half Bbls. For sale by
C. T. IIAIGH & SONS.
Nov. 30. 64-
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BOOKS.
Dr. KANE’S .Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep
and half calf; Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella,
Coniuest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico;
Henry Clay’s Works, 0 vols.; Benton’s Thirty Years in
the U. S. Senate; Daniel Webster’s Works, 0 vols ;
-Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving’s Works, 15 vols.,
cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Wm. Wirt; Irving’s Life
of Washington, cloth and sheep; Life and (Joirespon-
dence of Webster; Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition; 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 (Common Place Book; Historical Collections
of Virginia; Dickens’s Complete Works, 13 vols. illus
trated; La.Martine’s History of Turkey; The (Jueens of
Sc('tland, by Agnes Strickland; Goldsmith’s .Animated
Nature: Noctes .Vmbrosianye, 5 vols.,—edited by Dr.
.McKenzie; Rollin's Ancient History: Constitutional |
Text Book; Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Statesman’s j
.Manual; Tales and Novels of Maria l.dgeworth; I’roc- |
tor’s History of the Crusades; Chambers’ Information
for the People; Tytler’s Universal History; Boswell’s
Life of Dr. Johnson; Cli:imbers’ .Miscellany, 10 vols ;
-Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; The Scottish
Gael; Encyclopetba .Americana, 14 vols.; Waverly
Novels in 12, 24 and 27 vols.; Wilson’s Tales of the
Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville’s Democracy
iu .Vmerica; 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 volb. illustrated: ;
Maury’s Physical Geography of the Sea: Adventures j
of a Gentleman in Seircli of a Horse; Mrs. Ellis’j >
Family .Monitor and Guide to Social I^appiness; The
Bachelor of .Salamanc i, by Le Sage; History of the ,
Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart s Life of Walter
Scott: liog;:’s Wiuter'hveniiig Tales: Woodfall’s Junius: N()\
Mclntosli b .MiBcelianies; H.imilton’s Philosophy ami
Literature; Mc.Vulay's Miseetlanies; Marshall's Wash-'
ington; Life of i'inckney; Braude’s Enc^clopudia; The
Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of :
Hemans, Scott, t.'ampbell, -Milton, Byron, .Moore, Burns,
Shakspeare, He , iu various styles.
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Roscoe’s Crim. Evi
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Chitty on Contracts;
“ “ (.'riminal Law;
“ “ Plea«iiug;
Stej'hen on Ditto.;
Chitty on the Law of Car
riers;
Selwyn’s Nisi Prius,—Am.
Notes:
Smith’s Chancery Practice;
“ Landlord and Ten
ant:
“ on Contracts:
“ Leading Cases:
Story on Conflict of Law;
“ Equity 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;
liroom'a Legal .Maxims;
Commentaries on the
Cora. Law;
Adams’s Equity;
“ on Ejectment;
Burrill on Cireum. Evidence;
“ Law DictionarN’
Leading Cases in Equity;
Tidd’s Practice—Am. Notes;
Hill on Trustees, “ “
Matthews’ Presumptive Evi
dence;
Powell on Mortgages;
Cantwell’s Justice;
Supreme Court Reports, &c-
DEEP RIVER row..
gpiTUMlNOUS COAL of the best quality can bo
M 9 had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable prico
by the Ton. W.M. McCJL.ANE,
Mining Engineer,
May 21, 1 850 o_tf
NOTICE.
''I''III’, under.signed having executed a fiower of -At-
f torney t ) E. F. .Moore, he is thereby authorized
to make all settlements for me and in my name, an I
generally to transact all business a.s I might or could
do were 1 personally present. J. J. MOORE.
Fa\ettevillo, June 3, 1857. 13tf
JUST RECEIVED.
■ 4k B^XES of tuat superior ROCK CANDY TO-
1 If BACCO G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Oct 6, 1867. 48-tf
SCHOOL liOOKS.
^MITH’S F^nglish Grammar; Peterson’s Familiar
Science; Bolmar’s Fables; Emerson’s Arithmetic;
Bolmar’s French Grammar; Lovell’s U. S. Speaker;
Sargent’s Standard Speaker; North Carolina Readers;
Mitchell’s Geographies; Quackenbos’s Rhetoric; &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Sept. 4, 1857.
VitrtUer Supitiies of *Veir Kooh's.
ABEL V.AUGH.AN, by the Author of the Lamp-
• tB. lighter; Sliirley, by Currer Bell; -Mormonisni,
by El ler Hyde; Ln Marline’s nist^ry of Turkey; .Moss
Side: “(juits,” l>y the Baroness Tautphneus; -Nlodern
Reform Examined, by J. C. Stiles; Malcom’s Butler’s
Analogy; Hatfield's .American House Carpenter; Noctes
.Ambrosianae, Edited by Dr. McKenzie; Kane’s Arctic
Explorations; -Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography;
School Books, iko. £. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 24.
Sedgwick on the Measure ,
of Damages;
Sedgwick on Statutory and ^
Cons. Law; |
Hale » Pleas of the Crown: I
Bishop on Marriage ami i
Divorce; :
Mitlord's Chancery Plead- ;
ing>; i
Sanderson Uses& Trusts: •
Hargrave & Butler’s Coke 1
u}ion Littleton; |
U. States Digest: [
State Trials of the U. S ; 1
Russell on Arbitration; j
.Morris on Replevin; i
Troubaton Limited Part- ;
nerships;
Sugden on Vendors;
“ on Powers;
Saunders on Pleading;
“ Reports;
Addison on Contracts;
\Miarton on Homicide;
Wharton Stile’s Med.
Jurisprudence;
Newland on Contracts;
Roper on Legacies;
Williams on Executors;
“ on Personal Pro
perty;
Oliver on Conveyancing;
Lube’s Equity Pleading;
Gresley’s Law of Evi
dence: ■
Kent’s Commentaries;
Curtis's Comment.ary;
Bradford’s Surrogate Re
ports;
Tapi>ing on Mandamus;
Crown Circuit Companion
Wiley’s N. C. Form Book;
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NORTH CAROLINA REAPERS.
PREr.ARED WITH Sl'KCIAL. REFERENCE TO THE
WA.VT.S A.M> I-VTKKEST.S OF
•Vorfli i'Mt'olinn.
I N'IIKR TIIE AUSPICES OF TIIE SUPERINTENDENT OF OOM-
-MON SCHOOLS, UV
Kev. F. yt. Hubbard,
PROFV.fif^OR OF Tin: hAXOLA/JK .AM> L/TfiRATLRK Iji
THK UMVKRSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.
MEDICAL HOOKS.
DUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and Materia .Medica;
“ Medical Dictionary;
“ Human PJiysiology;
“ Practice of .Medicine;
“ on New Remedies;
Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics;
“ Woman, and her Diseases;
“ Childbed Fevers;
“ Diseases ot 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 Anatomj', by Goddard;
Ricord and Hunter on Venereal, by BumsteaJ;
Watson's Practice of Physic, by Condie;
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, bt Keating;
“ System of Midwifery, by Condie;
“ Diseases of Women by do.;
Ellis’s .Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
Kirkes’ and Paget’s PhysioIog3’;
Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry;
Fownes’ Chemistry for Students:
Bartlett on Certainty in .Medicine;
Smith and Horner’s Anatomical .Vtlas;
Bird on the Urinary Deposites;
Pereira’s .Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
Carpenter’s Human Physiolo.ry, Smith;
Dickson’s Elements of Medicine:
Ta\'lor on Poisons, by Griffith:
Burrows’ on Cerebrjil Circulation;
Wilson on Syphilis:
Draper’s Ph_\ siology—illustrated;
Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &c., &c.
£. J. UAL£ & SON.
Oct. 26, 1857.
:i,
CONT.AININO A FAMILIAR HISTORY ANI) DESCRIP-
TIO.N OF NORTH CAROLINA.
Selections in Prose and Verse; many of them bj
eminent citizens of the State.
HISTORICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES,
And a variety of Miscellaneous Information and Sta
tistics, by
€. II.
Number 3 is a new and revised edition of the North
Carolina Reader, first pablished in 1851. Numbers 1
and 2 just issued, complete the series, which'Ts, as a
whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in th«
United States, and as complete.
The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his 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 efforts to have this work com-
jdeted. These are,
1. The encouragement «/ a feeling of self-dependence,
j and the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf of
I the State and its institutions. It was not thought im-
! portant, hnwever, to have more than one number of
I the Headers of merely a local interest.
! 2, To remedg the evil evergwhere complained of in com
mon schools, of a perpeiwil change in text hooks; an ex
pensive haltit, and one which injures the Schools by
preventing the children from being classified. A se
ries of home Reailers, it was supposed, would be cer
tainly used, and this great evil thus avoided.
H, F.conumg, tue 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 consist of fewer numbers than
those gen‘rally used, and it is believed that these
numbers are sufficient, while if the system were uni
versally used in the State, the sum saveil to parentB
and children would amount to seveial thousand dollars
annually.
4. To put in thf k'ln'ls of children learning tv read com-
/iKxiliutis sitjicientlg fiimiliar hut not of thf character cnlltd
childixh coiiiposlfioits, containing, in lessons easy enough
for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting in
matter, and inculcating proper morals, and religious
instruction.
The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, 87J cents
and .\o. 3, 75 cents. .A liberal deduction from these
prices to .Merchants and School Teachers.
E. J. HALE & PON.
Fayetteville, July 29. 29-
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■ the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com-
pan}'. Every member for lite participates in the pro
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life membership, where it amounts to *0 or mon-,
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a note at 12 mouths.
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a small sum anoiia..y, m:‘.'' I'rovided for, after the
death of its lo ad, on woo.se exertions they may have
been dependent lor a sup,- ; t. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live long after taking
out a Life Policy Explanatory pamphlet.-, and the
necessary blanks, furnished on application
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