m iHt tNI»K\ ENCf; OF ll-fl, >L1Na (DIB SEMI-WEEKL, Y. of •te. m b, [VOL. VII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., FEBRUARY 22, 1858. [NO. 687.] AL T 1 H, li of n. N,,. wh„ 1, , Hf.. Ih. jii-iir M*ia •te// ► t II, loi XI loiie I, r A . |tt,f .- i "'OU ; 1 He.-i 1 ■ a. Jinjin' |v«.i . - jjteiij Jve t , j' *■■ J ith A i \iny ehu .Ug ’ ttHd rt. .aouK C„ (.puj [>oi» !ruuj these r«t. iLE , IV I'l'lSr AM) 'oKAivriii\. fi-^h ill tL t itv hL.oi: „■ Inttt ‘ ST '. - ^ f'-V iute:::- ' H.: ^ j sseiu ,. Imch . 'v -;aD„t lial : h ‘re a*, fng lu- :„n ixecuthe i. -n- resfiit . M be : t Is'lHti Jvafu or ii will SMUl ■ |(L tiui. liihd |rce, fuini Isj oi - jell !is : |i’({ t. 1 sper I uow s:in^ • riil ‘ iJCl I ^n, HI, s ot I. B.y }'i iiiuie, ANN .'IX for iUjlu U'3l T. i -1 ICALS. lllUt* ‘JlCa ee Ch r»l). ZINi ^eu' X' ory, e (>1 ' UU'l non tiie ■' til.; tellU rreci Ji- !. -: lel- i T ,1 .tl3- re = -IV. .0111 c K* e liaD' liiti' ' ' : riu. ') ' ' 7 -f b ;■) 'I (It! .! r.ll Or fro/ " ' ‘ 4 . - U ! •*’** ‘tl..- Kev w. '• .1 be oftli ■ 1—r Q. 5, Ui—’ worlds K Wheil 8>^»‘ S Ui.i-J eai l..r -Ulaci- yi-ur f r each uin ■■f (hr Jive a II »■ li ■ icH' >ul. I’T fv CO., t, \e-f jtork' i'HINTKl) .MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. KMWAIil) J. HAI.E A SON, KDITORS AND PiiOPllIETORS. Price for the Sc;ni-WeeWy Observer $3 00 if paid in advance; ^!3 50 if paid during the year of subscrip- ti.m; or $4 after tbe year has expired. for the Weekly Obskrver •'f>2 00 perannuin, if paid in advance; $2 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion: or $3 GO after the year bus expired. .ADVKIITISEMEN'TS inserted for sixty cents per (;u;ire of Itj lines for the first, and thirty cents for each sjcceO'iiug publication. Yearly advertiseiiients by spe cial contracts, at reusona)>le rates. .Advertisers are requested to state the number of insertions desired, or (Ijev will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- ■.ai-'O-. .Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per cent, extra. Xo^roes for Sale. « *7’'?LL be sold at 12 o’clock, at the Manket House jw on Tl'ESD.W' t!ie 2d March, SIX LIKELY NE(;R()ES, ;\:.nsistiu? of a Negro Ma»v, Wotnau and Child, and tLr^e .Negro Girls. Terms Casli. The abote Sale is made by order of the .Assign**. C. E LEETE, Auo(ione*r. Fet^.’y 15, 1858. 8*ta Carolinian and Presbyterian till sale. O.VTS AM) PEAS. BUSHELS SEED OATS, lOU ditto Cow Peas. — A/so— A few barrels Northern Ir sh P^tatOM. For sale in quantities to suit, by B. ROSl. Fi-b’y 15, 1858. 85tf ,\ fresh supply of Lime, IMastering Hiiir, Calcined Plaster, H\'dmu1ic Cement, and Laud l‘laster. For sale in quan.ities to suit, by B. ROSB. Feb’y 15, 185S. 85tf \\ anti^T 4 GOOD BLACKSMITH. Apply to A. D. MORRISON. Laurinburgh, N. C. Feby 12. 85-3t MITCIIELf/S FALLS. .llitMS W A.MKD IN EVERY tOLMl OF THE STATK rilO canvass the same, and procure subscribers’ JL names for the sale and delivery of an excellent LITHOGRAPHIC PICTURE, taken upon the spot and gotten up in the finest style jf the art, representing the pl;ic» where the Rer ELLSH.A MIT(.'HELL lost his life in his exploration* ■f the Black Mountains, in the Summer of 1857. Upon the receipt of Three Dollars, we will furnish to any person desirous of taking au A^(,ency, Two Pictures, •De tinted and itir co!"red. as samples, with full par ticulars as to the terms of the agency, &c. We will offer inducements sufficient to ma^e it pay an ener- jietic agent. For further particulars address us at Asheville, > C. LEWIS i DICKENSON. P S .'Ir. .Dickenson is al.>o Aoent for the Mt Mitclipll Monument Ass"ci ttiou, and during his tuur through the State wiil receive subscriptions lor that object \V. T. DICKENSON. Feb’y J, I8i8. 85-6m rn^^HTNGs PITL.VT f H I iIPIOV FIRE-PRn«F S.iPES ITH Hall’s Patent Powder-Proof Locks, the sanie V F thiit were awurded separate medals at the "■■riJ's Fiiir, London. 1851. and the World’s Fair, New \ork. anil ur.- the only .America i .‘^afes that were awarded njeil ils a the London World’s Fair. These J^afes form the most perfect security against F;re and Hurglars, of any safe ever (.flfered the public, an Jcan oniy be had of the >ulsci ibers himJ th^’ir agerit>; who have on hand and make t order, all kinds of lioi^er and i*hille i Iron Baak Oh -s',-) an I V lults, V m t Do >rs and .Monev B xes, or Chests for Brokers. Jewelers and Piivate Families, for P ate. Diamonds, and other va.uahles. .And are also Patentees (by purchase) atd manufacturers ■ f JONES’ Patent permltvtion bank lock. s. C. If’-:RRING & CO., Nos. 135, 137, and 139 Water street, and No. 251 HroRilw ly, cor Murray street, N. Y. AiiENTS.—B W. Kiiow'.cs, Ricbmind, Va ; Rowland V 15r" , Norfolk, V i ; .1 11. Th-imps ’n & Co., Lynch- ■■:rp, Va ; Bell, Prentiss & Co, Savannah. Geo.; > M'zmge & Co, Mobie, Ala.: T. T Twitty, New "r'eans. La. 85-lOtpd jb U fcJ K H A V E ’ S iioLLWi) iirni:H.s ^d^A' TI More Coupon Bonds For Sale. f COUPON BONDS of County ^ of Cumberland; $10,000 Do. Town of Fayetteville. The ^V pstern Rail Hoad Company will receive sealed bids for SI •’*,f*00 of the Coupon Bonds of the Cout ty of ('nmberland, and §100,000 of the (TonponBondsof the Town of Fayetteville, until the 4ih of .laiiuary next. Hn! for like amounts of each on the 1st Mondays of Fehrniiry, .Alnrcli «nd .April. The County Bonds bear 7 percent, interest, payable on the Is*, of .June nnl 1st of December, and are re deemable 20 years from 1st June 1857. Tiie Town Bonds bear G per cent, interest, payable 1st Jan'y and 1st July, and aro redeemable 20 years from 1st Janu iry 18')fJ. These Bonds are a part of the 8100,000 authorizpl by the General .\ssemttly to be is-sned by the Town and County respectively, in payment for their subscription of !jiI00,000 to the Capital Stock of the Western Hail Hoad i'ompany, and are the only Bonds ever issued by either Town or ('ounty. The Town Uonds are •'j:500 each. A few of the Coun ty Bonds are sjilOO, the remain ler !*!500. C. B MALLETT, Pres’t. Dec. 16. 1857. 69-tf DOBBIN HOUSE Por Rent or Lease. ^■^HE Lease of the present Proprietors of this well B known House will expire on the 1st January, 185H: the property is offered for lease or rent. To a person desirous of nndert.iking the Hotel business, an excePent opportunity is offered. The building is large, well arranged and in complete repair; its location will always command for 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 favorahde terms The House will be delivered on or after the 1st of January, remaining open under the present manage ment till a tenant is obtained. The fine Store in the same building, formerly occu pied by Mr. Wm. Booth, is also offered for rent. JNO. H. COOK. Prest. Dobbin House Co. Dec’r 16, 1857. 09-tf FOR FLORIDA! mo ^11 € VIA S A V A x\ N A H THE SUPERIOR S'eam Ship ii O K D O .’V , Capt. F. B.\rdkx, will leave CHARLESTON, «very Friu.\t Evk.sinq, at 8 o’clock, connecting at S.WANNAII wit'i the well known Steam Packet W."?!. KKABKOOK, Capt. \Vm. T. McNeltt, wh'ch will leave S.AV.AVN.AII every S.\tcru.\t M«»rn- i.NG at 10 o’clock, for PALATK.l, Florida, taking the Inland Route, and touching at Brunswick and St Mary's, Ga., and Fernaudina, Jacksonville and Pico^afa, Fla. Ill-TURNING, the Wm. Seabrook will leave P.A- L.ATK.A, every .Nfo.\R.tT .AFfEH.voo.N, and will arrive at Savanrah on Wednesday morning, in ample time to connect with the Steamer Gordon, which will leave Savanimh every Wednesd »y atternojn at 3 o’clock, and arrive at (’harleston bj’ 1 o'clock the next morn ing, «o as to connect with the mi)rning trains of the North Eastern and South Carolina Rail Roads. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT will be taken thronurh from Cliarleston at the same rates as by the Stenm-rs going direct to Florida, and no expense will he ch.-ir;ied for triiiisfcrring Freight and P ssengers at Savannah, as both Steamers lie at the same wharf; and .Aleals will be furnished on board, free of charge Passengers going to or returning from Florida, are invited to give this line a trial, as no pains or expense will be 8p.^red to render it a favorite Route, both for Freight and Travel. The accommndatii ns on board the Steamers are such as to secure the u'most degree ot safety and comfort, and their tables are furnished in the most sumptuous manner. For engagements, or further particulars, a|>p)y on board, or to E. L.VFITTE A: CO., .Agents, Charleston, S. C. J. P. BROOKS, .Ajrent, Savannah, Ga. Jan’y 18, ’58. 81-:-!m-pd Fire Insnmnce. WE refer tar readers to the annual statement of the Jlitna infcurance (%)mpany, of Hartl'onl, which will be found in another column. This success ful institution was incorporated bj" the Legislature of Connecticut in 1811), with a perpetual charter. Its capital is S500.0 >0, and its accumulations exceed $8u0,000 more, making its entire assets ever .>300,- itOO, invested as (letailed in the statement referred to Tliese results indicate that during the period of nearl} forty years since its oru;aniz ition, (without a single chjinge of its chief i>irner,) its business has been con ducted with judgment and prudence. It has been thus far successlul in an eminent degree, dischargiiig, as we are informed, ali its obligatious by the {)aynu-nl of about ten million do^'frs for losses, without asking a day’s delay in any insta.iv. . It has had but little lit igation, notwithstaniiing the imineuse number of trans actions made. In order to attain as much certainti/ as possible in such a business as insurance, it has been tbe practice of the Company, lor several years, at great labor, carefully to classify and an ange tin ir risks into about fifty distinct classes, so a^ to as>certain the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre miums received thereon, ana the amount of losses up on each. This classification, extending over a long period,and covering property to a very large amount,fur nishes reliable data, and presents a sound, suijstantial basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its business. Insurance isnot a matter of lufck 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 otlier business. Tlie -Ktna Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its Imsi- ness upon a healthy basis, h.-is obt.iined 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 Irom year to year with a steady growth. One great source of its security is the wide distribution of its risks—.i 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 companies less cautious in their business. It is a system like this, based upon experience, which gives stability and soundness to a company, and to the as sured confidence and security’.—lialtimore l‘atrijt. .ET.\,i mm^ I'OMPiM, HARTFORD, CONN. INCORPORATED 1810. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. T. K. BRACE, President E. G. RIPLEV, Vice Pre sident. T. .A. .VLl X.VNDEK, Secretary. Dihkctors —T. K. Braoe, S. Tudor, J. Church, R. Buell, M. -A. Tuttle, E. !• lower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. .Mather, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G. F. Davis, A. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W. Kenej’. The Assets arc mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, paying interest, with ^172,ti04 Ol of cash on deposite in the Hartford Banks, to meet losses. Losses due and unpaid—none. Losses adjusted and not due, •24,313 *.*5. Losses in suspense, waiting further proot', &c., i75,- 850 15. Lorses resistec, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) !f46,(j78 72. .Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, . C. ‘ E. J. HAuE. 17i# JLurs^^f Carriftffc Fnctory in the Sotihi! A A. M( 5vETIlA\ ESPF,(''TFULLY informs his friemls and ihe » puhllc, liiat he has built up large substantial Brick Huildinps at his Oid >!t;ind, expi-essly for man- utacTuring Carrii.gPs. Thankful for the very liberal p: tronage he has receive! for the Inst 21 j-ears, he h'^pes by strict attention to huviness. with a desire tc give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the si'iiu'. He warrants his work to be made of the best in iterial anil by exi>erionce 1 workmen in *,‘vch branch ol the business. Ifis work will compare favorably w'lh :iny made in tlie United Slates, for neatness and durability. He is determined to sell and do any w lik in his line on as good terms as any work done elsewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, Fixisiii.t), the LARGEST STOCK of ^ O t’rt liii I'nnrJi liitroKches, Ilockaways^ and Hit es. Ever nifered in this place, and a very large stock ol Work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. Allofwhii'h will i>e sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers. 8ieiS“ He has on hundmore than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of constriiction. .All work made by him is warranted 12 months with f.'iir usage, and should it fail by bad workiBanship or material will be repaired free of charge. Pei'soiiH wi.shirig to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfullyreoeivedandprom{.tly attended to. Repairing executed at short notic* and on very reasonable terms. May 28. 185;}. 98-tf PUniJC NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, (,'linton, Fayetteville, ancl West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day of April 186*i, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the followinjr places and under direction of the following name! persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the (]!ounty C*ui at Jacksonville, aiid at the Post Oflice Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Ward. J. 11 Foy, Robert White, John A. Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren- Jell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L T. O-lesby. At the store of G. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col ''m. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridg Arendell. In Dupiin county, at the oflCce of the County Court Clerk at Kenansville, — Maj'>r Owen II. Kenan, Davie Reid. Isaac B Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston. Stephen Graham. In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. McKay, P.itrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. .A. McKethan.—Thomas R. Underwood, Randa! McDaniel, Edward L. AVinslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number oi sharef of !j!!00 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all reapect-- to comply with the torms of tlie Charter. Names Residence I No. of shares Cash' Work 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 suV>- scribed, the Commissioners of t)nslow county are to be notified, and they are reijuired to call a meeting of Stockholders t-> organize the Company. March 15, 1850. 13tf ROBERT D. GiiEEN, (LATF. GREEN & WEAR,) WATCH-MAKERS, JEWELLERS, &c., FAYETTP:vni.LE, N. C. HD. G. begs to return his sincere thanks to thf • public for the kind patronage so liber.-illy be stowed upon the late Firm, and iufoniis thei.i he has . . . houfitht the interest of J. S. Wear, an l will continue Is now receiving from the North the j business in all its branches at the old stand, under laiL'est, tiuest, and most carefully se- I his entire superintendence. All 'Vatchesleft with him for repair will be ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. UALKIGH MAIL Cli ses at o'clock, P. M., Daily. Arrives ut 7 j " A. M , WAUSAW MAIL Closes at li o’cloti;, P .M., daily, except Saturday.- Ajrives at 7} •• A. M , •• “ Sunday. KAlll BLUFF MAIL CK)kcs at 12A o’cloLk, P. .M., .^unduy, Tuesday and rhursilay. .Ariivcs at 7i o’clock, A. M., Tuesday, Thursday and >:iturday. SVi.EM MAIL (''..s“sntlU o’o’oc'j, A .M., .Monday, Wednesday ind I'lid iy Ar iv. s'.1 7J o’c’.oc'c, A. M., Sunday, Wednesday, II.d Fi id ly. CHFRA A' MAIL Cl. ses at 12i o’.jlo.:;, P. M,, Sunday, Tuesday and rtiu>>d-iy Airivcsat I o’clock, A. M., Tuesd^iy, Thursday and iturilny. MAIL TO W. & M U. H-, via ELIZABETHTOWN ('loses at ."'A o’c’ock, A -M., Monday, Wednesday aud Fri l y. Arrives at ' o'clock, P M., Taesd iy, Thursday and 'atu. l;iy. Sl'MMEllVirj.r, . AIL f'loses at hi o’cl.M k, A. .M., Tuesday, Thursday and ' iturd:iy. .Arrives at 8 fi’clock, P. M., Monday, Wednesday and Frid. V. EMZAB'THTOWN MAIL Cb sps at P A1 . M >iid;iy. .AnivfS :it 7 I’. -M-, Mmi 1-iy. MAH TO STKl KLAXDSVILLE. Closes at 2 P M., Tu-.'s biy Arrives at 2 1*. .M.. Tuesday. .MAIL TO PIIIL.VDELPHUS Closes at 12^ P. M., ''^u i biy. Arrives at I .A M , 7 u»'sd ly. SWIFT I.^LAND MAIL, via TROY, Closes at 9 P. .M , Tuosd^y. Anivi s jit 5 P. M., Tues l;iy. SWIFT I.>LAND .M AIL vii BLUE’S BRIDGE Closes at H o’c; ick. A. .M , Tu -sliy. Arrives at 5 o’clock, P. .M , .Monday. J. E. liRYAN, P. M. Post Office, Fayetteville, .V. C , Feb’y I."]. BAKER COIWR rNERSHlP NO I'lCE. ^^'fUE unders'tned wouM respectfully inform the Jt citizenof Fayetteville and the surrounding country, that they hive entered int'i Copartnership AOAIN for the purpose of carrying on the in all its braiiches, at the old staid on the corner of Franklin and .Maxwell .'tree:s, where they would be glad to SJ'e their olo friends and (ustomers, as thej* will tie prepared to accommodate persons wishing any thin); in their line on the most reasonable terms, and at the sliortest notice. J VV. WELCH. JESSE W. WEISIGER. Dec’r 31. 7'2-3m JW. AVELCH Wf'uld give notice that he is desir- | • ous of closing bis old business, and to all who | are indebted to him to make iiiimediate payment, as , farther indulgence cannot be given. | J AV. WELCH. TO HIRE, j 4 NEGRO WOM.AN, a good Washer and House i Servant. Also, a Negro GIRL about 12 years of ; age. And three Negro .ME '—until 25th Dec. next | Also, for sale, 1100 Acres of LAND | in Harnett county, well Timbered, and convenient to the River. Terms will be made to suit. | TROY FLLLER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, V.I >ibi:kt>\, K0K!>0\ Co., €. Robert e. tr-./V and jomn p. fuller, have formed an associa ion f>r the j)ract:ce of their profession in Robeson t’ounty. The l'.)rmer will also attetid the Courts of Blaieu and Columbus; the latter will also attei.d those of Cumbcrlau i. The Office in Lumbertun will be kept open at all times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- SIDNEY a7 SMITH, Attorney :iiid Coiiii'cHor at *La\v, WILL attend regularly the County aud Superior Couits of Wake, Johustou, Cuniberland, Har nett, and Wilson All husinem eacru*t«d to h.s carti will receive prompt attention. Jan’y 12, ’68. 75-ly A. E. HALL, l'or%vardiii^ and C.'oiiiiiiis«ion i.\D .ItE.M Kik r. s. LLITEKLDH, Prompt attention will be t,iven to all Consignments. Uilmiugton, N. C., Jan. :iy, 1858. 81-3m GEO. alderman, Mnspvctor of •Yarttl Storen, WIL.MINGTON, N. C., ^JtjLlClTS patronage. I'rompt attention and quick despatch will be given to business entrusiei to his care. Juue 23, 1857. 19-12mpd McRlMMON, Commission and Forwarding Dlercliant. \VlLML\{iTON, (J. July 6, 1857. 22tf T. O. & B. G. WORTH, •fH f If lected stock ot ilKMTIIKE jvi r offered in this market; which, added to his own m-inufacture, makes his assortment complets;—all of w'aich he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash Ol i n time to punctual customers. Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in srtts; curied hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; LooKing Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side BoariJs; bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; | Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; I Cornices: ('urtain B.-inds; Sofas in Mahogany and i Wiilnut; Tete a Tetes; (.tttomans; Divans and Stools; I Chairs of every variety. Kitsewood I’ianos, one with ^^loHan At- j tachment: Rosewood Molodians, from the bet manufac- ! tones in New V»rk and Boston, warranted as good as i ai y made in the country, and will be sold at N. York ' j)iii-.*s—t'rci;iht only ai led. ."'eptem er 2. 45-tf j Vi'o call the attention of WHOLIv SALE DEALERS : .lur prtsent Stock,—and we have recently re-* li. cfive I — t);igs Kio. T,a:uira, Maricaibo and Java Coffee, 2(1 hhds Sugar, assorted )iraIes. : 7.‘> l)l>ls do. Refined, i rushed and Powdered. | boxes .Sperm, .\damantine and Tallow Caudles, ■ O') do Fancy and assorted Candies, i 10*t coils Kentucky. Jute anil .Manilla Rope, 7 hales IVisginjr, Gunny, Dundee aud Burlaps, , 3n tons Hoop Iron, ; 1 20 boxes Clieese, 20 half-bbls Super Carb. Soda, li'.OOO (,'igars, various brands, —ALSO— Pepper, i^pice. Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, Borax, M i.ldcr, Indigo, Spanish TJrown, Brimstone, Fancy and Bar Soaps, Starch, Powiler. Shot, RarLead, W'hite Lead, Putty and Linse'd Oil, Window fJl.ass, Snuff in I’.oxes, Eagle Mills do., in Half I’bls.; Green and Black I'eas. Hollow-Ware. Swedes Iron, English, German, at. 1 Cast S'eel; Plows, Strtiw Cutters. Corn Shellers, Siusage (’iitit-rs and .Stutfers, Trace Chains, Sole 1,1'athor, A'C., .V'c. The above iools we offer on the most favorable terms to prompt time or cash purchasers. D. & W. .McLAURIN. Nov. 6, 185»i. 54tf N. B taken apart in the presence of the owners, and ‘he n(>(;essary repairs pointed out to them and a writtt", contract given for the same, which work will be war ranted for two years. On hand and for sale now, the mos' va:ie,l and choice selection of C'LtX'KS and othe*- '.ime pieces that has ever been offered to the public ir North (’aro- lina, which he will sell at New York prites, :ind al.^o WA Bxxvafor two years. Biqap be paid K pureceived by R. D. GREEN. -August 25, 185fi. 31-tf SUSTmWI-J.L SIOLSSi i'.4VETTi:vn.i.i-:, «■. Em»t ixtle of Orppji Streef, n few Doorsi Korlh or the M-jrhft ^BIHE Subscriber desires through tbi.' iikiuS medium to acknowledge tin- liberal patronage bestowed upon his House the past year—and as he has just erected New Stables aud (’arriage Shed convenient to the House and to water ho takes pleasure in saying to his patrons and the public generally, that he is still j>re]iare 1 to accom modate them with transient and permnnent board, and respectfully solicits a contiiiuance of the liber il wat.on- age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part sb-ill be used to render them comfort.-ibli' during tbf'r Sojourn with him. His table is always supjiiied with the best the market affords. P. sii;:.Mwr;LL. March 24. 1855. '^H-tf HARPER'S WEl'JvLY. ''I'^HE next No will coiinncnce the 2d volume. AVe -will furnish i; ln're. free of pnstage, at i(2 50 per annum, payable invmia'oly in advance. Those who \\ish to renew tljeir subscriptions, or new subscribers, are reiiuested to call immediately at the Book Store, as no paper wi.l be ordered till paid lor Dec. 2*^. E J. H.VLE & SON. The l.itV' and rorrospondencc of .ludtrr J.nnes Ir I'l-i’ oiie ot' he .\ssociate Justices of ti;e Supreme I'uurt oi' the Ui:ited Si:ites, by Griffith J. .Mciiie. Jus' rec’d. L. J. H.VLE, cf SON DWELLLVC^ FOR SALE. ^j'MlE Subscriber wishes to s. 11 the large Dwelling X rind I.ot on the ci-rner of (Jillespie aud Russell Siroets, at present ■ ■.•jujiied by .'Ir. Henry Erambert. IVrms reasonable K. J. H.aLE. liOOKHINDrAG OF all kinds, is executed in the best manner. Old common Prayers, Bibles, and others, re bound in the same style they were before. This will save t he repurchase of new hooks. Librarians connected with colleges, and other societies, and also gentlemen CoiDlllisSlOIl ForAVardiriiX Merchants, residing at a distance, will find it a matter of economy THK CKLKBKATKD HOI.LAXI) RE>HCDY FOB DISEASE OF TIIE KIHNETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, \vkaknp:ss of kind, FEVER AND ACUE. And the various affections cnnneqiienl upon a diiordered STOMACH Oil LIVER, tr Hv Iniligestion, -Aciility of the Stoiimrh. (>>lirky pHlns jl'-.r'.Murn. I.oss ol .^|l|letite, |ie»|ionileiicy t'osiiv«nes», ttlimlHnil ■''•'•"ilinL: I’iles. In hH .Vervous, itticiimatic. :iml .\rur.il)jc .AtTec ' ■ n'i it ti ts in niuncriiiH in't:ince!) (iroved highly lieneticial, «nil •' ‘llicrs e.'fected ii deciileil cure I hi- imrely veai-Uilile ciiiii|H>unH. |trep.ired on strictly scien ■ prinripli s, alter the manner of the celehrnted llollHn'l Pro- U.itrliiivr, liecxiise of its i;renl sucress in most ol the Si:iir, it-, iiiinxluctinn into the United Slates whs in ■ 'lii-ii more e-|i*-ci«lly for those of our lHther>Hnd scattored here ' ihere over the f.ice of this mighty country Meeting with rrcui Dirms aiiiiin)! them, I now oifer it to the American public, H ins that its truly wuniierful iiieilicinHl virtues must be ;»c- '■ leilKfil. It i* particularly remniinemlpil to those iiersons « htise ronstitn- ■ may have tiri.n iiiiiiaireil by the continuoiw use ot iirCent : rits, or other foiiiis of diss:(Kitioii. (ienerally in^lnntan«oux in il finds its way direi tly in the scat of llle, llirilhiig and 'luickeninu e very nerve, raising up the drixipInK spirit, and, in ■“Cl. inlUHini» new he.ilth and viitor in the Hysleiii. .\0 TICK—Whoever expects to find this a beverage will lie di*. ■MUMiinted; bul tn the sii k, weak and low spirited, it will prove a {ruteful amniatic cordial, possessed of singular reiiiediul properties C .\ U T I () .M i'he great (mpularity of this deliehtf'il Aronm has induced many II iitions, which the public shou'.d tfuard H^ainst purchHslnK lie not persuaded to biiv anyihinx else until you have given Boer- ve's Holland liitters II f.tir trial, tine liottle wll convince you liiuv intin'tely su|>erior it Is to all these imitations. {T/'ciold at $1.00 |»er bottle, or six liottles tor S5.00, by the S O L K PROPRIETORS, BE!«JA>Tli.V l*ACiE:, JR. & CO. M A N r C R I N O PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, PiTTSBUBOH, Pa. Samuel J. Hictdala tul« agent for Fajetterille. JuQ« 14, ib07. ito. W, Fayetteville, Jan. 20. McL. .McKAV. 78-tf Jirou-n's Buildiny, Water Street, Usual advances made ou cousignmunts. Nov. 11, 1857. 6‘J-tf COOL SPULNG MILr.S. I^HE Proprietors are prepared to GRIND CORN on the usual terms. The Bedstead Manufacture is still carried on at the same place. Jan’y 11, 1858. 76-tf O. IIOUSTOi\ OULD inform his friends and former customers W W that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand. Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his trade. He respectful ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex amine his stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the tirm of HOUSTON Ji oVliKliV to BSktle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compeilou settle the firm’s debts. August 2i, ii5'6. tf GAKUEN SEliDS. WE HAVE RECEIVED a geaeral assortment of l.andretlCa VeUhrated Si^M'2MlSy warranted fresh and (genuine, of the growth of l»o7. S. T. HAWLEY Si SON. Jan’y VJ8. 8'J-6w 1). A. LAMONT, Commission Merchant, i\. €. OFFICE 38 NORTH \VAft,R STREET. Personal attention given to all produce sent to him either for sale or shipment. Nov’r (3. 67-1 ypd u NOKTH CAKoLiNA BACON. AMs, Sides and Shoulders, for sale by BEVERLV ROSE. bO- Ji*n y 28. ALMANACS. rm^HE Farmers and Planters, and Turner’s North JL Carolina Almanacs .'or 1656. K. J. HALE ^ SON. DAVID McDCFFlE, Mtrickmason and PUtsterer^ Is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line, in cluding the putting up of Turpentine Stills in this aud the adjoining counties. Fayetteville, April 27, 1857. 3-lY-pd B. P. PBAROi] & CO., DEALERS IN FUKEIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, HAIS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, Umbrellas and Readi/-Made Clotkimj, HAY STKKET, i'nyetteviUe^ *V. C, B. K. PKARCE.] [j. W. PK.^RCK, JR July 30. 29-tf JOHN F. SAMPSON, Commission and Forwarding merchant, WILMINGTON, N. C. Will give particular attention to the saie of Naval Stores, Cotton, &c. Feb’y 25, 185ti. 85-tf J. WILLIAM FAGE, M. D., i* MTTS B O KO U4m .V. V, y I'AUE may be found at his oifice when not JL^ professionally sngage l. May ti, ltto7. 6tf to get their books bound here, as a deduction of prices j will be made upon large orders: Pack them and send i tbeiu with particular directions to this establishment; j and when finished, they will be carefully repacked and returned without delay. I have the best stock of materials; and workman ship will compare with any either at the North or South. Apply for a list of Binding prices before going else where. The undersigned respectfully solicits a share of patronage. THOS. H. TILLINGH.VST, Anderson Street. Nov. 5, lHo7. 54-Y LANrnHMl SALE. ACRES OF L.\ND lying on upper Little River, in Harnett County, well timbered ami well located for theTurpontine business. It will tie sold on .accommodating terms. Apply soon to the Subscriber at Fayetteville, WM. McL. McKAY. Sept. 22, 1850. 41-tf CANT VVErL’S N. C. JUS TIC E. Sicaim’s Justire Revised, and adapted to the New Revised Code. rgllllS work, invaluable to Magistrates, Officers, and JL ail who have occasion to know the Law, and to use the Forms under it, is very much enlarged. Price !J3 50. For sale by E. J. HALE & SON. GUAXOES. BAGS PERUVIAN; 9 •9^ 327 do. COLUMBIAN. Not only has the cost of using these Guanoes in connexion been very much diminished, but esperi- ments have proved that the phosphate, so much want ing in the Peruvian, not only incre.ases the yield, but combined with the Columbian makes the crop much more certain. For sale by D. & W. MoL.\URlN Nov. 6. 1856. - 51tf VALlAHLE PROPERTY FOR S.tLiF. 1 OFFER for sale, my L.VXDS in the Town of Fay etteville, about KiO ores, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. ' ■\bout 80 .Veres of it is tine Meadow Latitl, as the Crop now on it will show. .Vlso, the V;i!ii;iblo £Sri-li ;uil i..ol near the M.nrket Snuar*, occupied by .Mr. .John .\ PoinbiTton. A Large and Valuable Lot, frontin;; on Di)naMaon, .Maxwell and Muinlord Streets, known astlu- llotij Garden Lot,—coutd be diviiU-d into several ISuililing Lots—very near the new Fetnale High School Bui .|iiig«. .\lso, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on .Muinfoid Street. Several DESIH.VBLE BUILDING LOTS on both Winslov and .Mumford Street.®. .All this property' can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large part can rem.ain on Bond and •Mortgage if desired. TllO. J. CUKTIS. Oct. 10, 1855. 4H-tf liook Ag(*iits Want(‘i. ^H^HE Subscriber, having taken the General .Vpency A for getting subscribers to ami delivering Hawks’s History of North Carolina, now in process of publica »ion by Messrs. E. J. Hale ^ Son of Fayetteville, is desirous of entering into an engagement with one oi more active, intelligent and reliable persons in eaeh of the Judicial Circuits, to canvass their respfctive parts of the State, or particular counties. thorMughly Immediate application is desired, as sample copies ut the first volume will will be ready in a few davs. Undoubted testimonials as to character must ac company each application. Address 11. W. HORN. ’ jds^H R. BLOSSOM. € o n n I 1II i\ AND forwardlvg merchant, *V. C. Prompt pers>nal attention given to all Consign ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67 NEW liOOIvS. -\RRIED .>U SINGLE, by .Mis.s Sedgewick; The ifli Prol'e'-iMr. by ''urrcr IJell; K'inany Rye, by Laveiigro; Ihf Vth-.diiii:.-^; I'eiit Life in the Holy Land; ; Uoit Li;o in i->£y;.i ai.d Nui.in; The Improve 1 Hcuse- j wife. i)V .Mrs. W fnvUT: ,vc. I .M.-iO. liii.ilon’.-i isr Lfssoiis in Greek; Payson Dunt.in’s Sei'ii's of PE \M .A N.SIi 1-!'; .\d«lick’s Elements; ' Kiy to Davies’ Aigcbru; aud other School Books. I E. J. H.VLE & SON. THO. C. FULLER, ~ • Itlonn'i/ cud i'otfitsvUitr ett Mjtnc. 0^ jklFICi; at K .-oil's s l’>rid'e. rooi-ntly occupied by V P iiiiiks, i s J., i I , elteville, N. ' .T;iii'y i, l''-'T. 7 LOVCKI) CLDRIDGE, at tjdtr, ILL atti..d the Courts of Johnston and Samp" T w .-nri foi.iiti' .s. Sniith*ield, .\pnl l '>. I'^o'i. 90-tf Worth & CJtley, !'orwiirs.linL^ :ukI CM'iH'ial Commission vIi:rcji.vx rs, i'/iijei.'rritlr, ,V. 4'. J. A WOFTIl. JOS. ITTLKY. W. II. TanLlNGTON, t’o:ii]iii>.'i->.n .uor; liiii. No. 4 Norlti Waier St., Wll. 11X'. N. C. i ILL give h:^ [■n.ini't pcrsoii.il attention to the if » i.r Ol- .i.i.ij 1.1- .1. .,i I uiisi^uiueuts of Naval .'t le.'or .!i;T I'-iiaot*. 'Nov. 8, L''’) . tf ESi.1 ih FKD !'. i r'iat Rnoins, ov» r L*r. S J. Hinsdale’s ^ P'' I. ni-!iiiBt an i Dru^ re. Ffli'y 7. l^•‘>'). 70-tf Abactor if m - By iil'A}. I.AUi>i:il, Tiiii iii.iii:s iii'Ht c. T. iniGil 4sii\'s sniitt. Favfttevilic, i%. Ja!)’y i ■•^^pd JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., ATTOBIXKV AT LAW, UAS taken an ofSce next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1858. 7't-tf ‘Tlie 01(1 North State in 1776,” by Caruthers,—first and second Series. Just receiTcd. £. J. HAL£ & SON. W' “ l..\ \V COP A U’l'.N KIt.SI 111'.” E, the undersigned, have this day formed a Law Copartiiersnip, an.l will practice in the (Jouris of the following counties of this -Stat'?: r'h it ham, Cum berland Moore, H.nuett, and the .supreme Court J. II. 11.\ a. 11 f ON. JNO. MANNING. Pittiborougb, N. Jan’y 1, 1866. 72tf Ftrrthrr of •Vfir tSooks* v^xAl'.EL VAUOll.VN. by th- Author of the Lamp* .>a lighter; Shirley, by Carrei Bell; .Mormonism» by Elder Hyde; La .\iartui.11 »t -ry of Ttirkey; -Moss Si'!:-; ‘•Qu.ts," 1 . tiie IJarni.e-. Tautphieus; .Modern i Keform Examined, t.y -I. '- Stilefc; Malcom’s Butler’s .\nalofy; Hattie.d's .\'iifrican Hou-e 'arpenter; Noctes .Ambro-iaii.ie, lvi:r«-d b. Dr .MrKt*nzie; Kane’s Arctic Kxploratioii“; .Vpjileton's Cyclopedia of Biography; .Scliool IJookn, v-. E. J. H.VLE & SON^ S( IIOOL BOOKS. 1 ^^MITH’.'> En'i'i'-h Grammar; I-\‘e>-?on’s Familiar ' .'^ciene'-: Bolinar’s Fables; Emerfi-ii’s .Vrithinetic; I IJolmar’s Freiicti (iratuniar; l.oveU’s U. .S. Sf>e;iker; I .''.'irgi'nt’s Staiidar l .Speak'r; North • .a. dina Readers; I Mitchell’s Geogr iphie?; yu.i' keiih »s ^ ii!i>‘tori-; iVC. ! E. .1. ilV I.E \ SON. 1 i. \\\ liOOKS. k KDGW !''K'.Ti till' r :ind t’ori-titutional Law; I Cliitti >ii I'.i- uiiii^'; '>•.. .and on Ci.ntracts; Phil- iiji s ari i .V on . ifi,.-.-; Stephen on Ple:»uiug; , Milford s t'huticerv Plea litij:; ililion liusttes; Lubes Eiiuity Pleading; Vdamb’s Liuity, &c 1 E. J. HALE ii. SON.

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