TOwainL SE MI-WEEKLY. VOL. VII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MARCH 15, 1858. LNO. 693.] l-|:iNTi;i> MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS. i DWAKi) J. HALE & SON, l.I»ir«)KS AND PKOPIUETOUR. .1 t!if Si*iiu-W('cklv OnsERVKR 00 if paid iu . . . ’ ! ■■ ■iii'i': •’>* if pnid during the year of subscrip- j • r I iiftc r the vcar iias expired. j . ; o'kly OnsKRVKR OOpcranuum, if paid in ; . r>,nu-f: 50 if paid during the year of subscrij'- ! u, or 0i after the year has expired. \|-VI'.1\T1SKMENTS inserted for sixtj’ cents per! i i I 1 ti lines for the first, and thirty cents for each | . liiisr I'uhlication. Yearly advertisements by spe- i ' i-.iiitraots, at reasonable rates, .\dvertiaers are i ■1,‘stfd to state the number of insertions desired, or J ■ will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- j \'lvt>rtienients to be inserted iiiKide, charged 50 per ; extra. MOrXT IWXNERV. ILATKU 4 .MILES WEST OF WADESBOKO’, AN SON COUNTY. N. C. ^iiW thi piinic is over and nobody killed in these I'^pins. the undersigned still cont’nues to con- t' '■ ;ieneral Tanning and Manufacturing of all t’ Leather. Hainess. Saddles. Bridle.-J, Hoofs • S!; I'--, "f every size and description—of the very • -i: iti-ri.it. l*E\NT.\TlON premium 1UIOO.\N.'^, r t' tie surpas'C i. Ail of which he offers and pro- ■ to sell or exchanire lor Haw Hides, Beeswax, V, .m i all kinds ot country produce, on terms to . ind accommodate his customers according to Times. living on hand constantly’ a large supply of Stock, be : re[ ared to execute ail orders neatly and promptly. ! a 'Uch material and workmanship as are not to be ex- ed by any establishment of the kind in this part of i country in style, quality or price, for casli or to • itictual customeis And in returning his sincere •inks to his customers and frier ds generally for their - H>r p:itronage. he solicits anihopes to still merit a • I Liuauce of their favors. JAMES C. CARAWAY, ir. h 1. 90-tlJa NOTICE. Office C.^pe Fkar i Deep River N.^v. Co., 1 Pittsborough, March 1, 1838. j raIHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Jl. (’ape Kear and Deep River Navigation Company, v .. be held in the city of Wilmiugtou, ou Thursday, : ri. i'lth. lbo8. By order of the Stockholders. HENRY A. LONDON, Sec’y. Marcii 3. 90-tm 3J3 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. ffllilK subscriber offers for sale the above Tract of JL Lhu'}. lying on Beaver Dam Creek, one mile from ::^i liugtield, and one mile from the Wilmington, Char- ::«■ S Rutherford Rail Road. This land is well . 1 ipteJ to farming, and well timbered. Those wish- .1t ■ purchase will do well to call and look for them- r ves 1 wi'.l be happy to exhibit it or give any infor- n'.'iti 'ii concerning it desired. NEILL A. McNAlR Springfield, March 2. y0-3w FOR FLORIDA! FKO,l¥ C H.t Ft Ij E VIA S A V A N N A II . THE SUPERIOR Steam Ship €>i O K P O . Capt. F. Harukn, will leave CHARLESTON, every Friu.^t Evfvimj, at 8 o'clock, connectins: at S.\V.VNN.\H with the well known St.*am Packet KFABROOK, Capt. Wm. T. McNei.ty. wh’ch will leave S.W.XNN.VH every Satluuay M9R.’«- i.NO at 10 o’clock, for FAI. %TK A. Florida, taking the Inland Route, and touching .at Brunswick and St. Mary’s. Ga., and Fernandina, Jacksonville and Picolata. Fla. RETURNING, the Wm. Seabrook will leave P.\- L.ATK.X, every Monday .Xktkr.voo.n, and will arrive at Savannah on Weilnesday morning, in ample time to connect with tbe Steamer (Jordon, which will leave Savannah every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o’clock, and arrive at Charleston bj* 1 o’clock the next morn ing, so as to connect with the morning trains of the North Eastern and South Carolina Rail Hoads. PASSENGERS AND FREIGHT will be taken through from Charleston at the same r.ites as by the Steamers going direct to Florida, and no expense will be charged for transferring Freight •ind P assengers at Savunnah, as both Steamers lie at the siime wharf; and Meals will be furnished ou board, free of charge. Passengers going to or retiirning from Flo.ida. are invited to give this line a trial, ;is no pains or expense will be spared to render it a favorite Route, botli tor Freight and Travel. The accommodations on board the Steamers are such as to secure the u’most degree of safety and comfort, and their tables are furnished ! the ( in the most sumptuous manner. For engagements, further particulars, apply on board, or to E L.VFITTE A CO., .Agents, Charleston, S. C. J. P. BROOKS, .\gent. Savannah, (la. Jan’y 18, ’58. 81-;'>m-pd Hr. Hawks'^s Hlsloru OF \OKTII €AltOLI.\A. The Su^criberi ar« now^reparod to furnish the lit volume of thii valuable work, which has received the highest eommendntion wherav«r it has been r«ad, not only for its literarj exeaution but for its typographi cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from ui or from our (Jeneral Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of this place, or any of his .Assistant .Agents. The price varies acooriling to style of binding: In handsome cloth :i;l l!r>; in Library Sheep >l 50; in half (.''alf •$! 75. 1 r IS SOI I) ONLY FOR (.'ash. None w ill be charged, l ither by ourselves or our .Agents. .A liberal diaooun* will be made where quantities are taken to sell again It will lie sent by niai! to any part of the country, on receipt of the price and 24 cents to pay postage. The 2il volume is in course of preparation. There will probably be four or five volumes in all. The suc ceeding volumes will proliably contain about 500 pagen e ich, and will be sold at a j>ioportionally higher price, v:z: half a cent a page for the cloth binding, 25 cents i) Iditional for sheep and 50 cents additional for the half calf binding. E. J, H.ALE & SON. Fayetteville, .\piil 20, 1H57. P. S. Th« Aiient and his .\ssistants design to visit every county in the State, with the book, as noon as convenieni. In the mean time, orders to him or to us, accompanied by tho cash, will receive prompt atten tion. STAXDAHI) it A1LS( KLLAXEOUS iiiPOKS. Dr. K-\NF.’.'' .\ivtic Expirations, — cloth, sheeji :i.nii calf; Prcsi' itt’s Ferdiiiand and Isabella. t’oiunu>t o!' I’oru, Phillip 2d. and ('onquest of .Mexico: li'eni'y ('lay’s Works, li vols : ISenton’s Thirty Years in NOTICE. ^■IHE subscriber having qualified as Executrix of Jl. the last Will and Testament of Hon. Henry Pot- t-r at March Term of Cumberland County Court, here- y u. ;ifies ill persons indebted to said Estate to make iiate payment; and those having claims against n.c ?,iiiie to present them, duly authenticated, within • f time prescribed by law, otherwise this notice will {'lealed iu bar of their recovery. MARY ANN POTTER, Executrix. I :iyetteville, March 2, 1858. o FI KTIIEK .^OTlCi: Fire lasurffHce. • KTE refer our readers to the annual statement of Ww the *Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, which will be found in another column. This success ful institution was incorporated by the Legislature of (Connecticut in 181'.*, with a perpetual charter. Its capital is •i>500,000, and its accumulations exceed •'t>H(IO,000 more, making its entire assets over :jioOO,- 000, invested as detailed in the statement referred to These results indicate that during the period of nearly forty years since its oretanization, (without a single change of its chief officer,) its business has been con ducted with judgment and prudence. It has been thus far successful in an eminent degree, di-charging, as we are informeu, all its obiigatious by th', payment of about ttn million dollars for losses, without asking a day’s delay in any instance. It has had but little lit igation, notwithstanding the immense number of trans actions made. In order to attain as much certainty as possible in such a business as insurance, it has been the practice of the Company, for several years, at great labor, carefully to classify and arrange their risks into about fift\’ distinct classes, so as to ascertain the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre miums received thereon, anti 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, substantial basis of actual experience, upon which to conduct its business. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance, as many suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and its principles capable of being reduced to a system, the practical working and results of which are as certain as that of any other business. The *Etna Company, by adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its busi ness upon a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence of the community to an extent surpassed by no other Comj'any 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 distributiou 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. S. Sf'uate; Daniel Wdistcr’s Works, (! vols.; .Mi-iutiirs ot 1‘reiiii''; Iriving’s Works, 15 vols., cloth ami sheep; Meni 'irs of Win Wirt; Irving’s Life of Washington, cloth and sheep: Life and Coirespon- dence of \Seb--ter; Coi;i Pi-i ry’s J:ipai Expedition; Ab- bott’s Nap; 'e .n; '1’Ik' iii'ligeiious Races of the Earth, by Nott ("ilidd')!!; R(‘(.- 'llections of .A I..ife Time, by (ioodrich. (1 etor Parley;! Hume and Macaulay’s His torie-* of Enirland; H illinti'x, Robertson’s, Johnson’s. Burke's, .Vddison's. Hannah More's and Dick's Works, S iUthey’s ('(inimon P’ace Book; Historical Collections i of Virginia; Dickens’s (’omplcte Works, l-‘i vols. illus trated; LaMartine's History of Turkey; The (Queens of I Scotland, by .\gnes .''trickl.ind; (loMsmith’s Animated iN iture: Noetes .\mbrosiair.v. 5 vols.,—edited by Dr, N'cKenzie; ^iallin's .Ant-ient History; Constitutional , Text Dook; .^lillman's (ii>)bnu’s Rome; The Statesman's : Manual; Tales and Novels of .Maria Edgeworth; I’roo- i tor's History of the Crusades: Chambers’ Information , for ilie People; Tytler'» L'niversal History; Boawell’a i Life of Dr. Johnson: ('haml'ers’ Miscellany, 10 vols.; : .Appleton’s (’yelope lia ot Biography; The Scottish ; G tel; Encyclopedia .Vmericana, 14 vols.; Wuverly i Novels iu 12, 2t and 27 vols.; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville'a Democracy i in .Auieric.i; Knight's Half Hours with the best .Authors; : Bulwer's Novels, complete iaone vol; Plutarch's Lives; : Modern British Essayists; Lyell s Principles of Geolo- , gy; Tales of the .Arabian Nights, 4 vols. iiluatrated; i .Niaury's Physical Geography of the Sea; Adventures i of a (Jentleman in Search of a Horse; Mrs. Ellis’j I Family .Monitor and Guido to Social Happiness; Ti»e i Bachelor of Salamanca, by L_* Sage; History of the I Revolutions in Europe; Loc'.hart's Life of Walter Soott: Hogg’s Winter Evening Tales; Woodfall’s Junius; -McIntosh's Miscellanies; Hamilton’s Philosophy and : Literature; .^Ic.\ulay's .Miscellanies; Marshall’s Wash ington; Life of Pinckney; Brande's Encyclopedia; The Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of ; Hemans, Scott, Campbell, .Milton, Byron, .Moore, Burns, Sliakspeare, &c , in various styles. E. J. HALE & SON. F.VIX STOCK, 1*57. B. F. PEARrR & Co., Are now receiving a large and well selected stock of coDiisting in part of; Black and Figured Silks; English and French .Merinoea; Plain and Fig’d DeLanes; French all wool Plaids; Alpacas of .all qualities; Black Bombazine: English, French and American Print*; Chenille Shawls, (beautiful patterns;) Ladies’ Cloaks of every description; Jaconet Eilgings and Insertions; Collars and Uudersleeves; Hosiery, Gloves, Belts; Ribbons, Trimmings, &c.; Cloths and Cassimeres; Tweeds, Jeans and Sattinets; White and Colored Flannels; Bleached and BroVn Shirtings; -Allendale KJ-4 Sheeting; Pdearhed and Brown Drillings; Plaid Liuseys and Kerseys; -Marlboro’ Stripes and Plaids; I’rown and Bleached Table Cloths; Towellings of all kinds; Negro Blankets; Extra quality Bed Blankets; Spiral, Brass and Whalebone Hoops; Good assortment of Hoop Skiris; Yankee Notions of every variety, kind, and quality; Silk, Leghorn and Straw Bonnets; Moleskin, Cassiuiere and Wool Hats; Boots, Shoes, Umbrellas, &c. —ALSO— A large and fashionable stock of lleaAtf^^Euile Clothing^ -All of which will be sold low for C.ASH, or on our usual time to punctaal customers either at Wholesale or Rfhtil. All persons are resfiectfully invited to give us a call. B. F. PEARCE. J. W. PEARCE, Jr. Sept. 7, 1857. 40tf SIMM) KTOd! STARR & WILLIAMS \RE now receiving THEIR SECOND STOCK FOR THIS SE-VSON, embracing,— Dry 1*00(1*4, llafM, llootH, and -?la4lo-iip I'lotliiiiii:, which they invite the attention of W’holes%l» buy ers generally. B. Starr ] [J. M. Williams. (Jct’r (j, 1857. 49-tf New and Cheap G-oods! •lA.MES KYLE Is now receiving a large and general supply of Dry Goods, among which are “plendid Dress Goods, with every article in the Dry Goods line. .All of which, jeing purchasel by the p.ickage, will be offered by wholesale or retail at a small advance for cash or on 'ime to punctual customers. Fayetteville, Sept’r 20, 1857. 4G-tf N ihe 24th day of -March, 1858, at the Auction .... „ , leof A. M. Campbell, ou Gillespie Street, ,’^ith comparative impunity, throiigh some of the most i- •j i ttevi'ile. 1 will sell the perishable property be- ■ j li/ t" the estate of the Hon. Henry Potter, dec’d, ’.'L-'ing 'f Household Furniture, a Carriage, Cart, »!i 1 Kariuing utensils. I-:rnis ' f sale, six months credit; bonds with ap- :r ' ed -tL uru^- will I e required. MARY ANN POTTER, Ex’rix, A. M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r. 90-ts M irch 2, 1858. NOTICE. ^BIHE Subscriber having quilified as Administrator M. of the Estate of John .M. Stedman, at March Tt-rra of (’umberiand County Court, hereby notifies all • !' indebted to s-iid estate to make immediate ; :.- ment; and those having claims agiinst the same to i-^ent them, duly authenticate*!, within the time pre- ed liy law. otherwise this notice will be pleaded in bar uf their recovery. GEO. McNEILL, Adm’r. Fayetteville, March 3, 1858. Further .Notice. O.V tlie 2tth daj' of .March, 1858, at the Auction Store of .1. -M Campbell, I will sell the perish- property belongiug to the estate of John -M. Sted- -n, tiec 1, consisting of Horses, Carriages, House- 1 and Kit hcn Furniture, ^'C-, also an old Negio M • Terms of sale, six months credit—bonds with ; r ived security. (}EO -McNEILL, .Adm’r, A. .M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r. •M n !, I x 58. 9d-t9 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.—Ballimort Patriot. .«T.\i li\SliRl.\l'E lOMPl.W, I HARTl'OKn, CO.NX. I INCORPOR.ATED 1819. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. T. K. BRACE, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre sident. T. A. -ALEXANDER, Secretary. Directoks —T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R. Buell, -M. .A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. j .Mather, 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 Ronds, paying interest, with -$172,004 01 of cash on deposite in the Hartford Banks, to meet losses. Losses due and unpaid—none Losses adjusted aud not due, !5'24,8I3 ft5. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, Ac., $75,- 850 15. Losses resisted, (suspicions of fraud, ic ) $46,078 72. -Agent of the above Companj in Fayetteville, N. C. E. j HALE. It -NOTICK. ^H^HE subscriber offers for sale his STE.AM MILL, A located ou Baker’s Creek, in Bladen County The Mill is situated in a neighborhood where there is a good demand for Lumber, and large custom for grinding. The boiler and engine are of the best work manship and in good order, so that a purchaser could 1 wi . exj)Ose to public sale, on Monday, March commence operations without delay. '■ Any persou wishing to engage in the business will Ti;.- Furniture in the Dobbia House, a large and de- | do well to examine the above mentioHeii property be- >t, consisting of every description of House- fore purchasing .elsewhere. Terms will be made ac commodating GEO. CRO-M.iRTIE. Baker’s Creek, Feb’y 23. 89tf TKLsrEF/S SALE. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust executed to me by J. Powers iSi. Co., for purposes therein mention- n* nooAS. BOM-AT’S Civil Law; Roscoe’s Criin. Evi dence; Chitty on Contracts; “ “ Criminal Law; “ “ Plealiug; Stephen ou Ditto.; Chitty on the Law of C!*r- 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’a Law Glossary; Dart on Vendors and Pur chasers ot Heal Estate; Broom’s Legal .Maxims; “ Commentaries on the (Jom. Law; -Adams’s Equity; “ on Ejectment. Burrill on Ctr- uiu. Evidence; “ La.«. Dictionary Leading ( 'ases iu Equity; Tidd's Practice—.Am. Notes; Hill OP Trustees. “ “ Matthews’ Presumptive Evi dence; Powell on -Mortgages; Cantwell’s Justice; Supreme Court Reports •• • HALE, & SON. Starkie on Slander; Sedgwick on the Measure of Damages: Sedgwick on Statutory aud (Jons. Law; Hale * Pleas ot the Crown; Bishop ou Marriage aud Divorce: Mitford'sChanccry Plead ings: Sanderk on Uses & Trusts; Hargrave 4: Butler’s Coke upon Littleton; U. States Digest; State Trials of the U. 8 ; Russell on -Arbitration; Morris on Replevin; Troubaton Limited Part nerships; Sugden on Vendors; “ on Powers; Saunders on Pleading; Reports; Addison on Contracts; W harton on Homicide; Wharton Stile’s Med. Jurisprudence; Newlaiid on (’outracts; Roper on Legacies; Williams ou Executors; on Personal Pro perty; Oliver on Conveyancing; Lube’s Equity I'leading; (Jresley'd Law of Evi- deiice; Kent’s Commentaries; Curtis’s Commentary; Bradford’s Surrogate Re port.-; Tapping on Mandamus; Crown (’ircuit Companion Wiley’s N. C. Form Book; &C-, &c. E. J NOUTII CAU()LI,N.\ KK,\ri',llS. I 'i- PREPARED WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO TBK WA.NTS AM> INTERESTS OF •Vo#*f/i i'tirolitm. under the auspices ok the 1 I>EU1XTEM>EXT COK- .MOX schools, bv Rev. F. .11. Iliil>t:art, PROFESSOR Of THE L.MIX I. ^ .N«i f AC K L11 KR .\Tl.'It T IN THE VMVERSITV OK -NOUTII l'AKOLlN\. C0.\TAIS1N(J A FAMILIAR HI.sTOKV A.M> I*E.SCH11’- TION OF NORTH CARf»LlN.A. Selections in Prose and Verse; many of thoiu by eiuiueut citizens of the .St:ite. HISTORICAL AND CHRt>NOLOGlCAL TABLES. •And a variety of Misccllaueou.s Ini'ormation and Sui- tistics. by c’. II. WI Number 3 is a new and revised edition of the North Carolina Reader, first published in 1851. Numbers 1 aud 2 just issued, complet* the serie.s, which is, a;; a whole, cheaper than :iny other series of Reailer.- in the ' United States, and as complete. | The Editor (Prof. Hubbard) in his Prelace to .Vuni-: ber I deems it ptoper to allude to a lew of the peculi.-ir ^ iwlvantages aimed at by the Superintendent of ()onimon ; Schools while making efi'orts ii> lia\e ihis wuik com- | pleted. These are, | 1. The encoxiniijnncHt >jf " 'n ling i.f ci}f-(hy> uih nci, . ancl the enlistment of popular s^'iitiment in b-dia'.f of j the State and its institutions. It w;i^ not thought im- ; portant, however, to have moro tiian one number of ' the Readers of merely a local interest. j 2, T'l remtil;/ the ei'il rciTipi;lc-.r'‘ d nf in CtDtt- j moH xcfioolx, of i f>er^>rtual chuh/je in hxt huohx; an ex- j pensive habit, and one which injures the Schools l>y . preventing the children from being clas>;fied. A se ries of home Readers, it was supjMiaed. wou;d be cer- ; tainly used, and this great evil llius avoided. j 3, J-Jcoiio/iii/, tUe j)opuIar system of ileaders being too long and being made so often merely tt> add to ' the profits of authors anl jiublishers. | This series is to consist of fewer numbers than : those generally used, and it is believed that these • numbers are sufficient, while if the system were uni- | versally useu ui the iM.iio, the sum save-? to parents : and children would amount to seveiai thousan'l dollars | annually. | 4. To put in the kandx of chUdnn Unniiini to rend coiu- \ po.iitions isiijficimtli/ fiimdiur hut not of thf rhunn ter callnd j ckddiaU compositions, containing, in lessons easy enough i for all ages, correct specimens of sfj’le, interesting in ; matter, and inculcating proper morals, and religious ; instruction. I The prices are, for No. 1, 25 cents; No. 2, .'I7i cents | aud No. 3, 75 cents. A lilieral deduction from these prices to Merchants and School T»*achei-.>.. E. J. HALE a: SON. ! tirm ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE. rjlHE Subscriber dasiringto moT« to th» W*it •S»ri to sell the following tracts of valuable land. 1 Tract containing 25*36 asres in Harnett County 18 miles .North of Fayetteville. There is on thia tract, two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running two saws and grist, with about 3(X) acres cleared and , in a high state of cultivation: the remainder is txcsl- I lent farming and turpentine land. I ,\lso another tract containing 4(X)0 acres of turpen- I tine land, absut 100 acres of which is clead-ed. There I is on this tract one good dwelling with all necessary I outhouses and a good grist and saw-mill. 1 will take pleasure in showing the abov* property to aiiv person wishing to purchase. n. s. McNEILL. Manchester P. 0. Nov. 7th. 1857. 67-ts 2,800 Acres of Ijand FOR SALE. f SHIE Subscribers offer for sale the above Tract of W- Laul, lying on -Anderson’s Creek, about two aud a half mil(»s from lower Little River, near Elliot's Mills,—inrluiiing about One Uundred .Acres of good Sw imps, which can be easily drained. This Land Is very heavily timbered, and a large portion level and of superior ijuality of Pine Land for cultivation. .'1so, a Circular STE.VM S.AW-MIIL, in complete order and well adapted to sawing plank road and rail ron i timbers. .Also, Two well-broke MULES. .All, or any portion of which, will be sold low and ou time. The Land will be sold either in a body or in p:;rcels to suit. SMITH & ELLIOT. April (j. lHr,7. 97-tf BRITISH PERIODICALS. L. SCOTT 5" (’O., NEW Y()RK, continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: 1. THE London (4U.ARTLRLV ^Conservative). THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 0. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church i. 1. THE WEST.MINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). o. BL.ACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE ri->ry). .IVir Stork of HOOKS AND STATIONERY. WE ar# now receiving our usual New Stock of Books and Stationery, embracing a great variety of School, liuw, iTIeclii'nl and cellaneoii« ISooks. Together with a large and varied Stock of BL.ANK BOOKS, PAPER. ENVELOPES, &c. (Country Merchants and others are invited to call as we otter the above stock on the best terms. E. J. HALE & SON. Sept’r 28. GrocerH‘s, Hardware, kc. TB^IIE undersigned are now receiving a LARGE AS- E SORTMENTof Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hollow-ware, Shoes, Leather, anci Saddlerv, which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advance on Cost for (,’ash, or on our usual time to prompt dealers. GEO W. WILLIAMS & CO. July 18, 18-57. 26-tf I. n. SEWING MACHINES. idmilled to be THK BKST iind MOST ULli.\BLE .Mitrliiiie made. ^■IHE Subscriber has taken an agency for the sals i of these .Machines, and having used them for 18 months, can say there can be no doubt that every faniily or planter, having from 10 to 15 persons to clothe, will find them very profitable: a good operator t)eing able to do as much and as good sewing with this .Machine in one day as can be done by hand in ten. Persona wishing to purchase can see two of these machines in use at my factory Circulars giving full description and prices will be furnished gratis on application. ()rilers solicited, A. -A. McKETH.AN, Agent. Dec’r 20, 1857. 71-3m W . 1 Hil l Kitchen Furniture; 1 fine Piano Forte; I H- rses; .IK in.-i, ' Buggies; 1 fine Carriage: 1 Rockaway. — ALSO— : k if (ioods, in Store opposite the Dobbin House. T rni^ at Sale. JOSEPH B STARR, Trustee. '• y 20. 185S. FiirlEier .\otice. ^ I.L pers iiis iadebted to J, W. Powers 4" Co , m f,tln-i by Note or -Account, are requested to call 1 iiitle 'he same, and they will save costs- JOSEPH B. STARR, Trustee. 87ts Feh'y 2H. 150 Marrh }. OA'i'S. BUS. heavy black Oats. For sale by JAS, G. COOK. jO- Fiirllior !«iiip|>|y ot* School BookM. SMlfH.'S OR.Wlvi.AK; Emerson’s Arithmetic and Keys; Mitihell’s Geographies; Rullion's Latin NOTICE. ^I'^HK subscriber having, at .lune Term 1857, of the I Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions for the ■ County of Cumberland, ijualified as .Administrator j upou the Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies all I persons having claims against the said Estate to present i the same properly authenticated within the time pre- ; scribed by law, otherwise this notice will be pleaded ' in bar of their recovery. Debtors to the said Estate will please make payment : immediately. E. F. MOORE. j June 3, 1857. I3tf I LOST, LAST Saturday, 31st ult, (during the hours of parade,) about the Court House, or between the Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow leather Pocket Book, containing consisting of three !i>10 bills, three •'j>4 do , one !i>5 bill, one -iSo gold piece, three $2 60 gold pieces. A Reward of -lilO will I be given for the above described Pocket Book and ■ rammar; Anthon's I ' -n ^ Dunton’s Copy Books; Walker’s and Webster’s i ^ xt r. w / i«K7 chool D ctiouaries; Leverett’s Latin Lexicon; Sar-'l •^^y^'teville, N. C., Nov. 185/. ACKSON, Musician. 5(jtf tit'nt's Standard Speaker; &o., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. -March X. 'riie -\inericaFi Almanac for 1858; 'Word s Pocket -Almanac for 1868. The Twin Roses, y Mrs. Ritchie; Livingstone’s Africa; Major Jones’ 'irtship; Rerteui’s Piano Instructor- Faber’s Draw- 1 encils, in cases; -Music Folios; Copy Hooics, ^c. ^c. w . „ ii. J. HALE & SON. -March 3, 1868. I'.AYKTTKVJLLE HO TEL TA Bli CLOSED! ^B^IIij subscribers will close the above named Hotel .H. on the SECOND MONDAY IN MARlMI next: And will open another House for the entertainment of their custoiU'TS and ;he travelling pubiic, of which due notice will be given in this and other paj-ers. F. N. ROBERTS .j- CO. Fayetteville, Feb’y b, ’68 yatf CaroUaiao copjr. >ii:dic\l dooks. OUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and .Materia Medica; Medical Dictionary; “ Human Physiology; “ Practice of .Medicine; *• on New Remedies; Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics; “ Woman. . .oi her l*iseases; “ Child'ued Fevers; “ Disea-;cs of the Uterus; Dewees on (children; “ “ Females; Horner’s -Anatomy and Histology; Miller’s Principles of Surgery; Practice of do.; Bartlett on the Fevers of the U. States; Wilson’s Human .Anatomy, by (joddard; Ricord ami Hunter on Venere.il, by Bumstead; Watson’s Practice of Physic, by Condie; Wood and Bache’s U. S. Dispensatory; Pancoast's Wistar’s -Anatomy; Wilson on Diseas«s of the Skin; “ “ the Skin and Hair; Eve’s Surgical Cases; Churchill on ChilJri*n, by Keating; " System of .Midwifery, by Condi«; “ Diseases of Women by do.; Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomas; Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology; Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry; Fownes’ Chemistry for Students; Bartlett on Certainty in Medicine; Smith aud Horner’s Anatomical .Atlas; Bird on th Urinary Depositee; Pereira's Materia Medica aud Therapeutic#; Carpenter’s Human Physiology, by Smith; Dickson’s Elements of .Medicine; Taylor on Poisons, by Griflith; I liurrows’ on Cerebral Circulation; Wiison on Syphilis; Draper’s Physiology—illi'strated; So’’ on the Biaiu; Uopc an the Heart, &c., &c. £. J. HAL£ 4 SON. Oot. 26,1867. I). W. C. HENHOW, D D. S., AV be found at his Rooms, during his regular office hours, vi*: from 9 A. .M. to 1 P. .M.. 3 P M. to 6 P. M., where he will be pleased to receive calls from all who may be in need of his pro^'essional services. No inducement will be held out by offering to per form operations for a small comjteusafion: a good price 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 perfiCt a manner as possible. All operations must be paid for as soon us com pleted. P. S. Those who are now indebted will please call and settle. Oct. 14. 51-tf These Periodicals ably represent the three great poli tical parties of Great Britain—'Vhig. Tory, aii'l liadi- cal,—but politics forms only ouefe.ature of their char acter. As Orgaus of the most profound wiiters on Science, Literature, Morality, and Ue.igion. they stand, as they ever have sto>id, unrivallel iu tiu worid ol let ters, being considered indispensable to the scholar :uid the professional man, while to the intelligent reader of every class they furnish .a more correct ai.d satis factory record of the current literature of the day. throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EAin.V COPIES. Tlie receipt of -AL'V-VNCE SllEEl'.''f.-oni the British publishers gives additional value to tliese Reprints, in asmuch as they can now be placed iu the hands of sub scribers about as aoou as the original editions. TEKM6. Per ann. For any one of the four Reviews For any two of the four Reviews 5 UO For any three of the Four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 0» For Blackwood's Magazine 3 O'l For Blackwood and three Reviews 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 OU t*aymeats to be niu/e m all ni advunce. Munei/ currtnt in (he iS'ute ahere icill bt received at par. CEL iiiilN(j• A discount of twenty five pt i vcM :V(itn the al.i.ve price will be allowed to I'l.riis onierui;.; in u' or nmre copies of any one or more of the a'Miv worKs. I bus: Four copies of Bi:ickwo" i, or n| ime lii-Mew. w;.; l-i- sent to one adiiress tor !■ iS" e.ipie^i il the fvur Re views and Blackwooil for •'?oO: and so un. l AUE. In all the principal tatirs a;.d I'on a.-^, these wur. s will be delivered, FREE oF i'oS I'.iG;'. lu-a by mail, tnc I’ostage to any p.nt 'jl tlio L nitcii . ti'-s will be but T'VE.N 1 V-FOl'K t'h.N i a ye r wood,” and but FOUtil'LE.S CE.N TS a year I'^r c.ich ot the Reviews. A’. B. The price in (in nt liritain l^eriodir.ah above-namul t>> ■?;> I ,■ nniinni. Remittances for any of the above pu./iicafitiiis sliouid always be addresoed, post paui, Mie l uu.islit rs. LEO-SAliD .V ('»., No. 54 Gold atrci t, w \ ui k w JUS'l' RlXlilVi:!). BOXES of that superior ROCK CANDY'TO- 1. Ir B.ACCO G. W. I. Oct 6, 1857. GOLDSTON. 48-tf NEW BOOKS. LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA; Barth’s Discoveries in North and Central Africa; "The Reason Why,” by the author of ‘Inquire Within.’ —ALSO— Further supplies of Mustang Gray; Phoenixiana; The Painter, Gilder and Varnisher’s Companion; Sale’s Koran; Jacobus’s Notes on the Gospels; The Commu nicant’s Companion; Barnes’ Notes on the Gospels; Conybeare’s Life and Epistles of St. Paul; The Psalm ist, with supplement; Bibles; School Books; &c. Just received. E. J. HALE ij" SON. Jan’y 16, 1858. coolTs F R1 ng~\i ills. ^¥''HE Proprietors are prepared to GRIND CO*^N on the usual ter^s. The Bedstead Manufacture it itill earried on at the same place. 111 i868. VCUES OF LAJVD rOK S.\LK. ^I'^HE Subscriber offers for .^ale the above quantity of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road, and four i’r.)m Lumber River. This Land is well adapted to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber purposes, having a good range 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 McGILL. Philadeljihus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf FARM mirSALE 1 OFFER for sale my PLANTATION «n the East side ef Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the Claren- Jiu Bridge, known as the Toomer Lauds, containing -.oout 800 acres. The Plantation is in a good state of cultivation, and is susceptiltle of being made ona of the most profitable Farms in the County. I will give a bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay meet easy if application is made in a few weeks. Address me at Gulf, N. C. L. J. HAUGHTON. Oct'r 16. 62- land forsale! -ACRES L^tND lying on the Camden Stage Road, 15 miles South of Fay etteville. The Land is well timbered, and admirably adapted for Turpentine or Farming purposes; and lies between the Southern Plank Road and Big Rookfish, —convenient to market. There is on it a comfortable frame House, Mill Site &c. .Any information may be obtained on the premises from -\Irs. -Mary NeUon, or by enquring of JAMES BANKS, Att’y, Fayetteville. -Vug 13. 33-tf FOR SALE. 'qiHE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Gillespie l-L Street, at present occupied by Doctor McSwaiu. Perfect title can be made. Apply to THO. J. CURTIS. ALSO A GOOD F-AMILY C.ARRI.AGE in good repair and m. nearly new. Will be sold for half its value. —ALSO— 3 good MILCII COWS with young calves. Apply to I. J. CURTIS. April 29, 1857. 8tf O. llOLSrOA OULD inform iiis friends and former cuiitouiers that he ma\- be foutnl 2 doors helow the ( ape Fear Bank, anl i doors above his old stand south side Person Street, wlieie he intends to keep on iiand. Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars, and every thing belonging to his tr i 1 . i i e i i->;i>-vt 1 al ly invites his frieu'ls from tlie cou;itf\ toc il. and ex amine liis stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of II ariiess and Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. lie would request all’ind*‘tited to the liriu of II'l'(».N &0\ LRlii' to settle with N''. Overby or hiiir-Lif, a> they are compello>^ vJ settle the firm's debts. August 2 ' ; ibfi. tt ”~FUKTilEK SUPPLIES OF l^DUKS, fllliE Knowledge of God, otijectively considered, by I Breckinridge, The Prince of the House o' David; Simon Suggs; Wild Western Scenes; Webster's Una bridged Di-ctionary; Muckey’s Lexicon of Free-.Masonry; Prcs'nteriun Psaliuodist; Stoddard’s Juvi i;i'.c .Aiith- metic; Grecnleat's Meutal .Vrithmetic; Steel Pens; Mathematical Instruments; Invoice ana Reference Files; Aic., E. J. H.ALE ^ SON. Feb. 0, 1858. BOOlv lUNDERV W. II.ARDIE has resumed the Book Binding Business, over the Tailor Slop of Ciirk &. v>oodward, where he will receive and execute binding in any style desired. August 1. 27 tf LAW ROOKS. ^^E DGWICK on the Statutory aii'.. i' Jt;i;n..i i, t w. Chitty on Pleading; Newiaiid ou * 'iitracts: Puil- lipps and Amos on Evidence; Stephen on Plea ling, Mitford’s Chancery Pleading : Hill on Trustees; Lube s Equity Pleading; Idams's Equity, aic. E. J. HALE &L SON. LANDS FOR SALE. W OFFER for sale about 0000 .Acres of Pine Lands S near I’a^'etteville, containing an immense quantity ol Mill Timber, nnd a nunber of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the pr-misea a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out- lioiisen.—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines,—1000 young Pe«ch and .Apjile Trees of Lindley’s best vari- tie : also, a g iod F.ARM of about 150 acres cleared; lui'l a (JKlsT and S.AW MILL; and a fine large Me I'li'W of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and ('oal Fif'Ka I K 'ad pas-es through thes'' lands about a mile fr"m the .Mills. 1 will sell in parcels to suit pur- chu'ers, but would prefer to sell the whole together. I'lv to Thi s S. l.utterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the sut 'v fiber at Pittsborough, N. (J J. H. HAUGHTON. Nov 12, 1H57. 00-tf sr>(» liicwAiiii iT 1 LI. >je given for the apprehension and delivery V to me, or confinement in any jail iu the State so that I can get him, of my man JIM. He left ou tlH' ult., and has not been seen, or heard of S'nce. He i.-' 1 brigtit inuljitto, almost white, about 23 years i. about .'i feet inches high, straight hair, and teeth de?Ci-tive. long beard on his chin when he left. Had oil wl:en he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very likely n-\ to pass off for a white man, and make for a fri-‘- State; should he not go north, he will likely go U;i ill the vicinity of Fayetteville, as he whs raised tlier-, and fori’ierly belongei* >oWm. B. Wright, Esq., ofthut pi.ice. .Vny person who may take up said Hoy will be entitled to the above reward and the thanks of IS.A.AC B. KELLY' Kenansville, N. C., .\ug. 13, 1857. 83-tf ( »PAli I'NERSHIP NOTICE. ’JJJIIIF. updersijined would respectfully inform the H. /iti/ens of Fayetteville and the surrounding country, that th»-y have entered into Copartnership .■\ii \iN lor the purpose of cmrying on the Wn^oii-llakin^ BiiMinexM in all its branches, at the old stand on the corner of 1-ranklin and Maxwell Streets, where they would be ijl.id to see thc-ir old friends and customers, as they will be jirepared to accommodate persons wishing any thing in their line on the most reasonable terms, and at the shortest notice. J, \V. WELCH. JESSE W. WEISIGER. Dec’r 31. 7‘2-3m J. AV. WELCH would give notice that be is desir ous of closing his old business, and to all who ! are indebted to him to make immediate payment, as ! farther indulgence cannot be given. J. W. WELCH. K. A «gf. TO HIRE, NEGRO WQ.MAN, a good Washer and House Servant. Also, a Negro GIRL about 12 years of ■And three Negro MEN—until 26th Dec./iext. Also, t(jr sale, 11(H) Acres of LAND in Harnett county, well Timbered, and convenient to the River. Terms will be made to s'jit. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, Jan. 20 78-tf NORTH CARO1.INA li.ACON. U.AMS, Sides aad Shooliers, for sale by BEVERLY BOSE. Jaa’ySS, f

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