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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 11, 1858.
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[NO. 081.]
l'i:lNTi:i» M(>M>AYS \NI> THURSDAYS.
KDWAIN) J. HALK & SON.
KlUTORS ANM) rKOPRIETORS.
I'm.'.' Cor t'u> Seiiii-Woekly Obskrvkr $3 00 if piilJ in
, Ivuiii’f. '»0 if pai.l (luring the year of sul)srrip-
n Ilf ■} .iftfrthe your has exjiired.
K r til'- Weekly 1)bskrvku !*‘J 00 peruuuuiii, if puiil iji
■I Iv:iuof; rf'J 60 if piiiJ during the year of su>>9crip-
ti‘‘n: or 00 after the year has expired.
Al-VEHTISEMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per
i of li'ilint's for the first, and thirty cents for each
•iiu’i-eediiig publieation. Yearly advertisements by spe-
ii:il CDiitraots. at reasonable rates. Advertisers are
re'iuested to state the number of insertions desired, or
tlu'v will be continued till forbid, and charged accord-
iiisrly.
.\ilverti.seiuents to be inserted tnaule, charged 60 per
■ ■lit. extra.
1'AVKT'rKVlLLK HOTKI.
TO ri.O.SED!
fllilK subscribers will close the above named Hotel
I. mi the SBOUND MONDAY IN MARCH next:
^111 will open another House for the entertainment of
• v lr l U't'iinrrs and the travelling public, of which
I'.o iii'tici' will >ie given in this and other papers
F. N. ROBERTS ^ ’0.
F:iyett»“ville, I'eb’y S, ’.38 83tf
t'rirulinian cojiy.
FI RTIIKK SUPPLIES OF BOOKS, &c.
Knowledge of God, objectively considered, by
I r.reckinridge. The Prince of the House David;
Minou Suggs: Wild Western Scenes; Webster’s Una-
■lidged Dictionary: Mackey’s Lexicon of Free-Masonry:
l’resb_\ teriaii Psnlmodist; Stoddard’s Juvenile .\rith-
metic; Greenleat’s Mental Arithmetic: Steel Pens;
Mathematical Instruments; Invoice and Reference
Files; ,!sc., Sc. E. J HALE ^ SON.
Feb. 0, IS58.
Cheese, Lard and Bacon, for sale by
W. H. CARVER '
Mackerel and Salmon, Nos. 1 and 2, j
f r sale by W. H. CARVER. |
100 Bbls. Lime, best quality, for sale i
l,y W. H.“CARVER. I
Molasses and Svrup, for sale by
W H. CARVER
(’otVeo, Su^ar, Salt and Rice, for,
W. H. CARVER
I’owdor, Shot, Caps and Guns, for,
.hIc by W. H. CARVER
Cotton Yarn, Osnaburgs and Sheet-1
ing, fur sale by W. II. CARVER
('aiidles, Soai) and Potash, for sale
■V W. II. CARVER.
DRY GOODS.
Vuim)D stock well assorted, for sale cheap, by
W. H. CARVER.
l\|»|xr, 8j)ic‘, Cloves,
iiiper, S')dti and Saleratus, for sale by
Nutmegs,
W n. CARVER.
Dr* Hawkses Hisiorf^
OF O R T II V A R O li I \ A .
The Subscribers are now prepared to fiiriii!h the 1st
volume of this valuable work, which has received the
highest commendation wherever it has been re.id, not
only for its literary esectition but for its typouraphi-
cal getting up. It may l>e obtained, either from us or
from our General Agent for th* State, M. W Horne ol'
this place, or any of his As.sistant .\gents. The jirice
varies according to style of biiulinp; in handsouii;
cloth $1 -5; in Library Sheep •>1 30; in half (’alf ^1
7o. It IS SOLI) ONLY KoK r.\sii. None will be charged,
either V)V ourselves or our .\gents. A liberal discomi»
will be made where quantities are taken to sell again
It will be sent by mail to an^’ part of the country,
on receipt of the price and 24 cents to pay postage.
The 2d volume is in course ol’ prep.irutioii. Thero
will probably be four or five volumes in all The sm:
ceeding volumes will probably contain about 60(* pages
each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher price,
viz: half a cent a page for the cloth bin'liiig, 2") cent'
additional for sheep and 50 cents ailditional lor the
half calf binding. H. J. II.VLH SON
Fayetteville, April 2!), 18')7.
P. S. The Agent and his .Assistants design t) vi.sit
every county in the State, with the book, as sonii as
convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us,
accompanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten
tion.
STAXDARU & MlSCEl.LAXKOLS
BOOKS.
Dr. KANE’S Arctic Explcrations,—cloth, sheep
and half calf; Prescott's Ferdinand ami Isabella,
Conquest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico;
Henry Clay’s Works, ti vols.; Benton’s Thirty Years in
the U. S. Senate; Daniel Webster's Works, (> vols :
Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss: Iriviug’s Works, ]•'» vols.,
clolh and sheep: Memoir.s of Wm Wirt; Irving’s Life
of Washington, cloth and sheep: Life and (’oirespoii-
deuce of Webster; Com. Perry's .Japan Expedition; Ab-
bott’s Napoleon; The Indigenous Uaces of the Earth,
by Nott X GUddon; llecoUeclious of A Life Tiu;c-, by
Goodrich, (Peter Parley;) Hume and Macaulay’s His
tories of England: Hallaui’s, Robertson’s, Johnson s,
Burke's, Addison’s, Hannah More’s and Dick’s Works:
Southey’s ('ommon Place Book; Historical ('ollectioiis
of Virginia; Dickens’s Complete Works, I-'! vols. illus
trated; LaMartine’s History of Turkey: The (Jueous of
Scotland, by Agnes Strickland; Goldsmitli’s Animated
Nature; Nodes Ambrosiamv, 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: I’roc-
tor’s History of the Crusades; Chambers’ Information
for the People; Tytier’s Universal History: Boswell’s
Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols ;
Appleton's Cyclopedia of Biography; The Scottish
Gael; Encyclopedia .\mericana, 14 vols.; Waver.y
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 Oeolo-
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. Edis'j
Family Monitor and Guide to Social L^appiness: The
Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the
Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart’s Life of Walter
Scott: Hogg’s WinterjEvening Tales: Woodfail's Juniu.-":
McIntosh’s Miscellanies; Hamilton s Philosophy aii l
Literature; Mc.\ulay’s Miscellanies; Marshall’s \Na>h-
ington; Life of Pinckney; Braude's Encyclopedia; TIj'*
Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of
Hemans, Scott, Campbell, Milton, Byron, Moore, Burns,
Shakspeare, &c., in various styles.
E. J. HALE SON.
1 Al.l. STOCK, IH.)7.
i\ i»i:aiicio &
Co..
1,,11»* UOOKS.
OM.\T’S Civil Law; Starkie on Slander;
Dried .Apples, for sale by
w, H.
F-b'y H, 1858.
CARVER.
83-tf
ON CONSIGNMENT.
I FIRKINS of GOSHEN BUTTER,
M "r 50 Bbls. Yellow Planting Potatoes,
125 Boxes of Cheese,
100 “ Adamantine Candles.
C. E. LEETE.
Fet.’y H, 1H.58. 8.S-lm
I’resbyterian copy.
ROK UKRRINGS.
Roe Herrings for sale by
P. A. WILEY.
82-2 w
:^e-
HALF Bbls. No. I
Ket.’v 3.
Valuable Real I'state and
Si*oe», Ibr Sale.
n’’ ILL be sold (for division) at the Market House '
in Fayetteville, on Tuesday the 2d of March |
next, the following property belonging to the Estate of i
■)uo. Crow, deceased.
His late residence on Harrington Hill, 1 mile
from the .Market House.
I Dwelling House and Lot, near the Cool
''jiring, at present occupied by Dr. Black.
1 11 .u->e and Lot at Liberty Poini. i
I HriL-k Tenement in Market Square, adjoining :
' IP .'^tores of .Mr. Jas. Kyle and J. N. Smith. j
■^7 acres ot Land on the Camden Road. 4 miles i
>11 Town. I
1 'J’ract of Land lying on the Northern Plank |
i’l' u'i, 1 mile from Town, adjoining the land of Mr. W. ,
I- U right and W. Huske. I
i’cw 09 in Presbyterian Church.
.VLso, 4 or 5 xVEGKOKS. . |
I '. rms at sale.
P. CROW, Adm’r. I
F.'-::y 4, 1858. 82ts |
FORSALE. I
V PLEASANT RESIDENCE in the country, one
mile and a quarter from the .Market House. The
1 fact i/f Laud contains 34 acres. On the premises is
' aiifurtable Dwelling House, with all necessary out-
■ u-t well of excellent water in the yard; good gar-
•‘•n, -VC. Terms moderate; for further particulars ap-
I ..V to P. SHEMWELL.
Fayetteville, Feb’y 82-tf
rAVKTTKVII.LE, FcU’y 5,1S58.
tGLNER.\L Meeting of the Stockholders ofCARO-
LIN.V CITY L.4NDC0. will be held at Goldsboro’,
■II I’ri'lay T.tth inst., at 10 o’clock, A. M., for the pur-
! ,s(. ,|f electing Officers and taking measures to insure
tljf speedy erection of a Hotel in Carolina City. All
lU'iho.ders are invited to attend.
JNO. H. COOK,
Pres’t Carolina City Land Co.
Ieb'y8. 83-tt
FOR SALE.
^B^HE HOUSE AND LOT recently occupied and
-M- owned by L Bellingrath, and now occupied by
H. .McMillHU, on Haymount, will be nold at auction, at
the .Market House, on Saturday 21st Feb’y 1858, at 12
o’clock. Persons wishing to purchase will be shown
the premises by Mr. J. Marline, or by
A. M. CAMPBELL.
Feb’y 8. 83ts
• ,'arolinian copy.
D Roscoe’s Crim. Evi
dence;
Chitty on Contracts:
“ “ Criminal Law;
“ “ Pleading;
Stephen 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 Heal Estate;
Broom’s Legal .Maxims:
“ Commentaries on the
Com. Law;
Adams’s Equity;
“ on Ejectment:
Burrill on Ciruum. Evidence:
“ Law Dictionary
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-
Sedgwick on the Measure
of Damages;
Sedgwick ou Statutory aud
Cons. Law;
11 ile'« Pleas of the Crown;
i'ishop on Marriage and
Divorce;
Mitford’sChancery Plead
ings;
Sanderson Uses & Trusts;
Hargrave Butler’s Coke
upon Littleton;
U. States Digest;
State Trials of the U. S ;
Russell on Arbitration;
Morris on Replevin;
Troubat on Limited Part
nerships;
Sugden on Vendors;
“ ou Powers:
Saunders on Pleading;
“ Reports;
Adlison on Contracts;
Wharton on Homicide:
Wharton ^ Stile’s Med.
Jurisprudence:
Newlani on Contracts;
Roper on Legacies;
W'illiams on Executors;
“ ou Personal Pro
perty:
Oliver on Conveyancing;
Ltibe’s Equity Pleudiiig;
Gresley’s Law of Evi
dence;
Kent’s Commentaries;
Curtis’s Comment>ir\';
Bradford’s Surrogate Re
ports;
Tapping on MandamuFs;
Crown Circuit Companion
Wiley ’s N. C. Form Book;
Sic.
E. J HALE, & SON.
A KF. now receiving a large and well selected stock
.U of HRac.'m'
consisting in part of:
P*l:ick anil Figured Silks:
English ;i)ii| Freiicli Merinof*-*;
Plain and Fig’d DeLanes;
French all wool Plaids;
.Vlj' icas of all imalities;
Black Boiiibazine;
English, French and .Vmeriean Prints;
('lienille Shawls, (beautiful patterns: t
L.adies’ ('h-aks of every description:
.laconet Edgings and Insertions;
t’ollars aii'l I'lidersleeves;
Hosiery, (Jlove-;, Belts;
Hibbons, Trimmings, I'tc :
Cloths and ('assiiiieres:
Tweeds, .leans and Sattinets;
W hite and (,^>lored Flannels:
l!lea..-lied and Brown .'^hirtings;
■Allend.ib' lO-.l Sheeting:
lileached and Itrown Drillings;
Plaid Linseys ainl Kerseys;
.Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids;
Brown i'.nd Bleached Table .'lotlis;
Towellings of all kinds;
Negro l!l.inket-=:
Extra quality Beil Blanket'*;
Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops;
tlood assortment of Hoop Skiris:
Yankee Notions of every variety, i;ind. and
quality:
Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets;
Moleskin, ('as.-iniere and Wool Hats:
Hoots. Shoes, I’inhrell.as. .S:c.
— ALStt-
.V large and fashionable xtock of
ilea••Hade CfofJiia
.Ml of which will be sold low for C.VSll, or on our
usual time to p\inctual customers either at
or Hehiil. .All persotis are respectfully invited t^ give
us a call.
B. F. PEAIK'E. J. W. PE\RCE. Jr
Sept. 7, 1857. 4Utf
mm sToiR!
STARR & WILLIAMS
VHE now receiving TH ElK SEt'OND STOCK FOB
'rill.'> .''’E.VSoN, emlnaeing,—
l>i*y
llafM, ISool«,
aii«l ^iale-iip t'lofiiiii;;,
which they invite the attention of Wholesale buy.
ers generally.
B. St.MM! ] [.1. M. WlLLI\.^lS.
f)ct’r tj, l''57. 4‘> tf
New and Cheap Goods!
.iAMi:s kwa:
Is now receiving a large and general supply of Dry
Goods, among which are splendi'l [)ress Goods,
with every article in the Dry (Joo Is line. .Vll of wliii h,
leing I'urci'.a.sed \>y the p.ickage, will be offered liy
nholcs.ile or retail at a small advance for cash or on
'ime to punctual customers
Fayetteville, Sept’r 2tl, IS.')?. 4'i-tf
.>V’#r Stork of
liOOKS AND STATIONERY.
E are now receiving our usual New Stock of
▼ ▼ Books and Stationery, embracing a great
variety of
.^(*liooi, La%v., ^fledii'al and 11
eollaiiooiiM llookM.
Together with a large and varied Stock of P.L.VNK
BOOKS, PAPEB, ENVELOPKS, ic.
Country Merchants and others are invited to call as
we oiler the above stock ou the best terms.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Sepfr 2!^.
Hardwar(‘, Slc.
fO^HE undersigned are noiv receiving a L.XRtJE AS-
E SOKTMENTof
(irocrrit's. Hardwan', Iron, St‘ 1,
I followan‘. Shoes, [.(‘atlicr,
and Saddlery,
which they will sell at Wholesnle at a small advance on
('ost for (’ash, or on our usual time to prompt de ilers
NORTH CAROLLXA REAPERS.
.M nilER^i I *2.
PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE
WANT.S AND INTERESTS Oi’
»Vortli Harollua.
FNDKU THK AVSIMCES OF THK STI*ERINTKNDKNT OK TOM-
MON srilOOLS, UY
Rev. I', n. Huh hard,
I*F»»FKSS«»K i>F THK LATIN LANia'AOK AND LITKUATVilK IN
TI!K I-NIVKKSITY OK NORTH CAROLINA.
FAYETTEVILLE HOTEL.
I.IRANK N. ROBERTS & CO., having leased this
Hotel, will be pleased to see thsir former patrons
iii'l friends, assuring them that they will use every
' • rtion to please.
' N. Kodkkts.] [J. G. Smith.
•1 an y 7. 74-ypd
BLANKS lor sale at this Office.
Al tlRER
CONTAl.NINd A FAMILIAR HISTORY AND DESCRIP
TION OF NORTH CAROLINA.
S(‘li‘ftioiis ill I’rosc and Verse; many of them bj
eminent citizen.s of the State.
HISTOBICAL AND CHRONOLOGICAL TABLES,
.And a variety of .Miscellaneous luformatiou and Sta
tistics, by
c. II. uii.i:v
Number 3 is a new ami revised edition of the North
Carolina Reader, first jiublished in IHol. Numbers 1
ati'l '2 Just issued, complete the series, which is, au a
whole, cheaper than any other series of Readers in the
United States, and as complete.
The Kditor (Prof. Hubbard) in hia Preface to Num
ber 1 deems it pioper 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
pleted. These are,
1. The ei)Courajeiiient of a feeliinj of xelf-dependence,
and the enlistment of popular sentiment in behalf cf
the State and its institutions. It was not thought im
portant, iiowever, to have more than one number of
the Readers of merely a local interest.
2, Tv ll iiikIi/ thi eril ei'eri/icheri: cuinphibied of in com
mon achooh, ;/■(/ perpetual ehanye in text bookx; an ex
pensive habit, and one which injures the Schools by
preventing the children from being classified. A se
ries of hom« Readers, it was supposed, would be cer
tainly used, anJ this great evil thus avoided.
;J, Kconomi, ttie popular system of Readers being
too long and being made so often merely to add to
the jirotits of authors and publishers.
This series is to consist of fewer numbers than
those generally used, ami it is believed that these
numbers are sutiicient, while if the system were uni
versally used in the State, the sum saved to parent*!
aud children would amount to several thousand dellars
annually.
4, 7’" put in the kandy of children learniny to read com-
1‘osiiioux .tiujicientl;/ fnnUiar hut not of the chunicter ctil/td
childish comj'OKition.f, containing, in lessons easy enough
for all ages, correct specimens of style, interesting in
matter, and inculcating proper morals, aud religious
instruction.
The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, :i7J cents
and No. 8, 7-3 cents. A liberal deduction from these
prices to .Merchants and School Teachers.
E. J. HALE & S(»N.
Fuyetteville, .luly 2‘.'. 21*-
F'ire Ins%u*anc€.
\\ E refer our readers to the annual statement of
THE NORTH CAROLINA STATIST AND
MAGAZINE OF USEFUL INFORMATION.
ABIHF] undersigned p)roposes to Publish in the t?ity
■- of Raleigh, a xemi-annual JOURN.AL, of the above
title, devoted exclusively to the dissemination of STA
TISTICAL INFOllMATION.
The want of such a Journal is felt by every intelli
gent citizen, who desires to become at all acquainted
with the resources of the State, our present condition,
future prospects, ^c., and by none so much as by our
Legislators.
That we have no regular system of statistics, cannot
be attributed to any want of material. There .are
large amounts of valuable and interesting information
scattered through our Legislative and Executive Docu
ments and Records, which, in their present situation,
for all practical purposes, might as well be in the (’hi-
nese language. Besides what our Legislative archives
contain, our newspapers often publish valuable statis
tical information, which is either lost, or if preserved
by a very few, is so inconvenietit to find when wanted,
that the facts are soon forgotten. The same may be
said of the Reports and Statements from time to time
made by our incorporated companies, and others en
gaged in .Manufactures, Mines, Commerce, Kc.
To collect the.se various items of information, anil
give them to the public iu a shape easj' of reference
aud for perpetual preservation, as well as to gather
from all available resources, everything bearing di
rectly or indirectly on our wealth, prosperity and in
dustry, is the design of the JOURNAL now ofl’ered for
public patronage.
So far as the plan for conductiug the same has been
matured, the pages of the STATIST will lie devoted
to the arrangement of uch tables relating to our
POPULATKfN, AGRICULTURE, COM.MERCE, EDU
CATION, PUBLIC IMPROVEMENTS, MANUF.AC-
TURES, FISHERIES, MINES, alid Social Statistics
generally, as will present their condition, and our pro
gress iu each.
It is also designed to contain the Reports (condenxid)
of the Public Treasurer, Commissioners of the Sinking
Fund, Superintendent of Common Schools, and all
other State Officers and Boards; as also. Statements
and Reports of the condition aud progress of the vari
ous Railroad and Navigation Companiei.
The ST.ATIST will be put to press as soon as a sutii
cient number of responsible names are obtained to pay
the e.xpenses of publication. The numbers will cont.iin
each, not less than 1-50 PAGES of closely printed mat
ter, making a book of :jOO l’.\iES, or more, to which
will be addad a full au 1 coniplete index.
TERMS:—THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM—ONE
DOLLAR AND FIFTV CENTS, for MX MONTHS;
piii/ahle when the jimt numher in read// for publicattim,
which fact will hi duly announced in the pnhlic newfpiiperx.
J(a)“’Those persons intending to patronize th« Jour- !
nal, will send their names to the undersigned without
delay, as it is desirable to issue the first number as
soon as possible.
QUENT. BUSBEE.
Raleigh, N. C., Jan. 1, 1858. S'l-ot
(;,r»0() ACRES OF LAND EOR
sale.
^B^HE Subscriber desiring to move to the W'est offers
M to sell the following tracts of valuable land.
1 Tract containing 2')tit> 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 s.aws and grist, witli .about :500 acres cleared and
in a liigh state of cultivation: the remaimlcr is excel
lent farming and turpentine land.
.Also another tract containing 4T»0^» acres of turpen
tine laml, about 100 acres of which is clearel. There
is on this tract one goo'l dwelling with all necessary
out houses anil a good grist and saw-mill.
1 will take pleasure in showing the above property
to any person wishing to purchase.
II. S. McNEILL.
Manchester P. (►.
Ii7-ts
Acres of liiiiul
BRITISH PERIODICALS
L. SCOTT ij* CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish
the following leading British Periodicals, viz:
1.
THE Lt>NDON yU.ARTERLV (Conservative).
the .Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
which will be found in another column. This success
ful institution was incorporated by the Legislature of
(’onnecticut in IBl'.t, with a perpetual charter. Its
capital is and its accumulations exceed
more, making its entire assets ever ^300,-
OUO, invested as detailed in the statement referred to. ukiTISH REVIEW (Free Church)
1 he.se results indicate that during the period ot nearly j ^
forty years since its organization, (without a single '
change of its chief officer,) its business has been con-
has been
THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig).
;eo. W.
WILLIAMS .V CO.
2‘i-tl'
1
MKDICAL HOt)KS.
DUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and .Materia Medica;
“ Medical Dictionary;
“ Human Physiology;
“ Practice of .Medicine;
“ on New Remedies:
Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics;
“ Woman, and her I'iseases;
“ 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 Anatomy, by Goddard;
Ricord and Hunter on Venereal, by Bunistcal;
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, by Keating;
“ System of Midwifery, by Condie;
“ Diseases of Women by do.;
Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology;
Regiiatilt’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 the Heart, &c., &c.
E. J. HALe’& SON.
Oct. 26, 1867.
July IK, 18.',7.
1. n. M|\l;l:R^^
SE\VIN(; MACHINES.
Atiiiiii.lcd lo he TNK IJEST iiiid MOSI lim.lBLK
.Hiu-liiiie miuie.
lli;-^ Siit.S'-i'iber has taken an agency for the sale
of tin s*' Machines, nii'l h.iving used them for IS
months, can say tliere c.an be no doubt that every
family or jdanter, h.iving from ID to 15 persons to
clothe, will find them very profitable: a good operator
being able to do as much an ! us good sewing with this
Machine in onk day as can be done by hand in ri'.N.
Persons wishing to purchase can see two of tluse
machines in use at my factory
Circulars giving full iiescripti()ii ami prices will be
furnished gratis on anplicitiori. Orders solicitci.
A. A. McKETHAN, Agent.
Dec'r 2i>, lHo7. > l-‘'5m
NOTICE.
A T September Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and
Quarter Sessions for the County of Cumberland,
, the subscriber having qualified ae Administrator upon
the Estate of John .McLaurin, notifies all persons in
debted to the Estate to make imriiediate payment, and
all persons having claims against the said Est.ite to
present them properly authenticated within the time
; prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recovery.
D. McLAURIN, Adm’r.
Sept. 15, 1857. 43tf
lucted with judgment and prudence. It
thus far successful in an eminent degree, discharging,
as vse are informed, all its obligations by the payment
of .about ten iniUion dollam for losses, without asking a
d.iy’s delay in any instance. It has had but little lit- j
igation, notwithstanding the immense number of trans-
•ictions maile. iu order to attain as much certainfj/ as ;
possible in such a business as insurance, it has been '
the practice of the Company, for several years, at i
great tabor, carefully to cliissify and arrange their
risks into about fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain
the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre
miums received thereon, and the amount of losses up
on each. This classification, extending over a long
period,and covering property to a very large amount,fur-
nijhes reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial
basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its
business. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance,
as many suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and
THE WEST.MINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
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These Periodicals ably represent the three great poli
tical parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, aud Radi
cal,—but politics forms only one feature of their char
acter. As Organs of the most profound wiiters on
Science, Literature, Morality, and Religion, they staii'l,
as they ever have stood, unrivalled iu the world of let
ters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and
the professional man, while to the intelligent reader
of every class they turuish a more correct aud satis
factory record of the current literature of the day,
throughout the world, than can be j>ossibly of>tained
from any other source.
EARLY COl'IKS.
The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS f.'om the British
i publishers gives additional value to tfiese Reprints, in-
smuch as they can uow be placed iu the hauds of sub-
its principles capable of being reduced to a system, the j scribers about as sjou as the origiu il editions.
NOriCE.
'"I'^HE subscriber having, at June Term 18;'j7, of the
£ Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the
County >f Cumberland, qualified as .Vdministrator
i upon the Estate of Willie F. M >ore, hereby notifies all
persons having claims against the said Estate to present
' the same proi)orly authenticated within the time pre
scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded
in bar of their recover^’.
Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment
immediately. E. F. M.)ORE.
June 8, 1857. 13tf
C. I'.ENliOW, I). I). S.,
\\ be found at his Rooms, during
his regular office hours, viz: frc.m
9 A. M. to I P. M-,
3 P. M. to 5 P. M.,
! where he will be pleased to receive calls from all who
may be in need of his pro*’essional services,
j No inducement will be held out by ofl’ering to per-
' form operations for a small compensation: a good price
j will be charged iu all cases. .And patients favoring
! Dr. B. with their confidence, may rely upon his utmost
I exertions to perform every operation in as perf ct a
, manner as possible.
operalioju muit be paid for at toon a* com-
■ pleted.
I P. S. Those who are now indebted will please call
: imd settle.
Oct. 14. 61-tf
practical working and results of which are as certain
as that of any other business. The *Etna Company,
by adhering rigidly to its system, aud placing its busi
ness upon a healthy b.isis, has obtained the confidence
of the community to au 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
tlistributiou 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
sweeping and destructive tires, which have swallowed up
other coiiip.inies less cautious iu their business. It is
a system like this, based upou experieuce, which gives
stability and soundness to a company, aud to the as
sured confidence and security.—Baltimore I'atriot.
m\i\m mwm,
IIAR'FEORI), CONN.
INCORPORATED 181'.*. CHARTER PERPETUAL.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
T. K. BRACE, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre
sident. T. .A. .ALEX.ANDER, Secretary.
Dikk( Toiis —T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R.
Buell, M Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R.
.M.ather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G. F.
Davis, A. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. .A. .Alexander, W.
Keney.
The .Assets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
paying interest, with ^172,*>04 Ol of cash on deposite
ill the Hartford Banks, to meet losses.
Losses due and unpaid—none.
Losses adjusted and not due, iJi24,ol3 95.
Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, &c., $75,-
850 15.
Losses resisteu, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) ^'16,b78 72.
JJ^^' Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville,
. C. E. j. HALE.
DEEl* rIvER coal.
Bituminous CO.AL of the best quality can be
had at the works at Egypt, at a reasonable price
by the Ton. WM. McCL.ANE.
Mining Engineer,
May 21. 1^5(1 b-tf
jus r RECEIVED.
a JK BOXES of that superior ROCK C.ANDV TO-
BACCO G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
Oct 5, 1857. 48-tf
NEW HOOKS.
IIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA;
^ Larth’s Discoveries in North and Central Africa;
••The Reason W hy,” by the author of ‘Inquire Within.’
—ALSO—
Further supplies of .Mustang Gray; Phoenixiana; The
Painter, Gilder and V'arnisher’s Companion; Sale’s
Koran; Jacobus's Notes on the Gospels; The Commu
nicant’s t’ompanion; Barnes’ Notes ou the Gospels;
Conybeare’s Life and Epistles of St. Paul; The Psalm
ist, with supplement; Bibles; School Books; &c. Just
received. E. J. HALE 4" SON.
Jiin’y lb, 1858.
almanT\cs.
/’■^HE Farmers and Planters, and Turner s N^ rth
-I. Carolina Almanacs for 1858.
E. J. HALE ^ SON.
TERMS.
Per ann.
For any one of the four Reviews ■1'3 uu
For any iwo of the four Reviews 5 OU
For any three of the Four Reviews 7 W
For ah four of the Reviews 8 (>0
For Blackwood’s .Maga iue 3 uo
For Blackwood aud turee Reviews V* do
For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 Oo
l\iijin€nts to be made iu all ia»cs in adraiicc.
Money eurreuC iu (he where issued Kill Le
received at ^ar.
CLUBBING.
A discount of twenty five per cent, from the above
price will be allowed to Cluus ordering four or more
copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus;
Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, wili be
seut lo one address for four copies of the four Re
views aud Blackwood for ->30; and so on.
POSTAGE.
In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works
will be delivered, FREE OF POST.AGE. When sent
by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States
will be but T'V ENTV-FOUR CENTS a year for ••Black
wood,” and but F'OURTEEN CENTS a year for each
of the Reviews.
A’. B. The price in Great Britain of the jice
Periodicals above-named is per annum.
Remittances for any of the above publications should
always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT CO.,
No. 54 Gold street. New York.
Nov. 7th, 1857.
FOU SM.i:.
fJlHE Subscribers offer for .'ale the above Tract of
M- Land, lying on .Anderson’s (’reek, about two ai.d
a hrilf miles from lower Little River, near Elliot s
•Mills,—including al>out One Hundred .Acres ol good
Swamps, whieh eau be easily drained. This Land i-
verv heavily timlicre I, and a large portion level anil
i>f superior quality of Pine Land for cxiltivatiim.
Also, a Circular STEA.M S.\W-.MUL, in complete
order .and well ailapted to s.iwing ]>lank road iinl rail
road timbers. .Also, Two well-l>rolte MULES.
•All, or any portion of which, will be sold low and
on time. The Laud will be sold either in a body or in
parcels to suit. SMITH it ELl^lOT.
April ll. 1S57. 97-tf
(>!»(» ACJilOS OF I.AA'I)
KOli SAI.K.
r|lHE Subscriber olfers for sale the above (juantity
J of band, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three
miles from the Wilmington and (’liarlotte Rail Road,
and four from Lumber River. This Land is well
adapted to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber
[mrjioses, h.aving a good r.inge and other advantages.
Those wishing to purchase may find me on the pre
mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in
formation concerning it desired.
ANGUS McGlLL.
Philadeljihus, N. Sej>t. I, 1857. 40tf
FARM rOR SAI.E
I OFFER for sale my PLANTATION »n the East
side of Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the Claren-
Jin Bridge, known us the Toomer Lands, containing
-iOout 8tKJ acres. The Plantation is iu a good state of
cultivation, and is susceptible of being made onu ot
the most profitable Farms in the County. I will give h
bargain in the lands, and m.ake the time of pay most
easy if application is m ide in a few woeks.
.Vddre.-^s nie at Gulf, .V.
L. J. HAUGHTON.
Oct’r 10. 52-
land I’OR SALE.
.ACRES L.VND lying on the C.amden
.‘'tage Roa'l. 15 miles South of Fay
etteville. The Land is well timtiored. and a'lmirably
ad.apted for Tiirj>entine or F.arming purposes; and lies
between the Soiithern Pl.ank Ro.ad and Big Rockfish,
—Convenient to market. There is on it a comfortafile
frame House, .Mill Site tVc.
.Any information may l>e obtained on the premises
from .Mrs. Mary Nelson, or by enquring of
JAMES BANKS, Aft'y,
Fayetteville.
.Aujj. L’J. 33-tf
EOR SAI.E.
^B^HE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Gillespie
i Street, at present occupied by Doctor McSwain.
Perfect title c.in be made. Apply to
THW. J. CURTIS.
ALSO
A GOOD F.VMILY C.ARRI.AGE in pood repair and
Zm. nearly new. Will be sold for half its value.
—ALS(J—
3 good MILCH COWS with young c.alves. .Apply to
T. J. CURTIS.
April 1857. 3tf
1
T
.NOTICi:.
■^HE undersigned having executed a power of .\t-
torney to E. F. Moore, he is thereby authorized
to make all settlements for me and in my name, an 1
generally to transact all business as I might or could
do were I personally present. J. J. .MtJORE.
Fayetteville, June 3, 1857. 13tf
.VOT/CiE.
4LL persons indebtetl to us either by Note, or .\c-
count, are earnestly requested to c.ill and pay uj>,
by the 1st of January.
After the 15th of January, we intend to resort to
more reliable means than dunning for the collection of
amounts due us.
D j- W. .McLAURIN.
Dec. 10, 1857. b7-
HARPER’S WEEKLY.
ri'^HE next No. wdl commence the 2d volume. W'e
will furnish it here, fFee of postage, at 50 per
annum, payable invariably in advance. Those who
wish to renew their subscriptions, or new subscribers,
are requested to call immediately at the Book Store,
as no paper will be ordered till paid lor
Dec. 28. E. J. HALE & SON.
The l.ife and Correspoiuiciice ol
I Judge James Ir del' one of the .Associate Jur-tices of
the Supreme Court of the United States, b\' (iritflth
J. McRae. Just rec’d. K. J. ll.VLE, ijr ^*^N
LANDS I'OR sale.
OFFER for sale about 0000 Acres of Pine Lands
near Fayetteville, conttiinini; an immense iuantity
ot Mill Timber, and a iiirsiber of Turpentine Boxes,
.and st'ver.al new tasks may be cut. There is on the
premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out
house.-,—Scujipernong and Isabella (Jrape Vines, — lOUi)
young Peach .and .\pple Trees of Limlley's l)est vari-
tii's; :il-io, .1 g'lod F.\l!\l of about 150 acres cleared;
and also a ; KIST anl S.VW MILL; and a fine large
Meail'iw of alviut 1-lU acres. Ttie Fayetteville and t'oal
Fields Rail R(.ad pas-es through these l.inds abxut a
mile from the Mills. 1 will sell in parcels to suit pur
chasers, but would prefer to sell tlie whole together.
.\pply to Till'S S. Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetreville, or the
subsoi .b.'r at Pitisbor mgli, N. C
J. H. HAUGHTON.
Nov. 12, 18.57. »’>0-tr
!^.>o Jii:vviviu> ”
WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery
to me, or continement in any jail in the State
so that I c.an get him, of m3’ man JI.M. He left on
the 3Uth ult., and has not been stien, or heard of s'tice.
He is a bright mulatto, almost white, aV>oul 23 years
ol I, about 5 feet *.( inches high, straight hair, and teeth
defective, long beard on his chin when he lef’t. Had
on when he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very-
likely try to pa>-:s oil for a white man, and m.ake f)r a
free St.ate; should he not go north, he will likely go
up ill the vicinity of Fa_\etteviile, as he was raised
there, and formerly belonged to Wm. B. Wright, Esq.,
of that place. -\ny perS"U who may take up said
I’.ijy wiil be entitled to the above reward and the
thanks of
Kenansville, >
IS.VAC B. KELLY
33-tf
'., .Vug. 13, 185
Losr,
L.AST Saturday, 31st ult , (during the hours of
parade.) aV>out the (,’ourt House, or between tin-
Court House Jind the Fair Ground, a small yi-llnw
leather Pocket Book, containing ^5'.i, consisting (»f
three ■'jJlO bills, three •'*>1 do., one •'f5 bill, one •'rf5 gold
piece, three ."i;- 5tl go'. 1 pieces. .V Itew.-ird of wiil
Ve given for the above described Pocket Book and
money, delivered to the undersigne'l
JAS. H. J.VCKSON, .Musician.
Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 2. 185i. 50tf
Fresli J.uver .Mackorol, No.
1 and 2, Half Bbls. For sale by
C. T.
Nov. 30.
HAIGH & SONS.
64-
lil’Tl'KU! lUT'l’KR!'. IJUrri;!!!!!
Dec. 24.
LBS. .MOUNTAIN and (;o.'-HKN BUT
TER. For sale low for C.ASH by
P. A. WILEY.
71-tf
GUANO.
TONS No. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO, for sale j Terms reasonabla
by WORTH ^ UTLEY
Aug. 28. 38* • u
I DWELLING EOR SAI.E.
' rpilE Subscriber wishes to sell the large Dwelling
I X *^“1 on the corner of Gillespie and Russell
j Streets, at present occupied by Mr. Henry Erambert.
E. J. HALE.
Blanks for sule at this Offic«.
NEW IJOOKS.
nARKlED OH SINGLE, I'V Mias Sedgewick; The
l>rot>-;sor. I>y ('urrer Hell: Romany Rye. by
Lavengr i; i I; ■ Uhelings; Tent Life in the Holy Land;
Boat Life ill Kgyj^t and N'u!.ia; The Improve*! House
wife, Viy -Mrs. \\en.-tev: c.
Also, Bullion’s 1st Lessons in Greek; Pays'^n
Dunton’s Series of PENM ANSHIP; .\lilick’s Elements;
Key to Davies’ Algebra; and other School Books.
E. J. HALE & SON
Blanks for sale at this Otiice.
} Uilice.