re “I* ■, t,> \’s n ' - W„rk, , Isioru [oi.i \X. I to furnish the Ij, ha- rec-iviMl ih,. -n re,ul. „ „ ‘yiHifjrat.hl- Horne 0- Theprie; ^S- u hanJsonif tl I* ^*1- be charge,! |A liberal discfun.’ ft of lLec.,,„, 1*0 I'HJ’ postage |par,iti„n. Thei in all. The suo- I about ,>0u k»n.V h,^her pripp r,'»-'■= .e,„: fuLr^J‘;v- t. hir..or,„„; fi>c | v n|.| 'l'A\i;tiis • kns,—o’ I V ’> 'tie,. ^aaia arui p«>4(n-(t ,.f ' S's Thirty Vea, i„ w '• 'Ol-.; "or'..,, 1;% /••'•‘"m’s Lite feaiul :,r.. txi' !it;„n- A '■»' th, K.nh^ A 1 i M > tsou'- .1 ami 1-uk' torii ■ ■. Pks. ir-lv.. . ‘ : :j”; i- i Isiniti a ■ . d. H P\. ' ‘I!-- =U!;».|1U: e: The -t iWr-- h.!.,r,n:ui..,. Jistur\; I’isH . :.v Bcellanv, |r y,,;, on’s I . 'viiie . : ■; i tho -Nt Ui i. ; l*h.^ -I ^ L-V,-,. riiicii’ ' - *je 1.,; V>:- U;*tr!l‘.., Se.i; A'iv-i,ti iv; orse; Mi>. Li.i.-.'- i I'l),- B; History of thf t L*it' it \S;r.tfi- VVoi.dt'.iM - Junius; I I’h:' - .phy uii.i li's W^ibh . li.'i ,iia; Tlie I'oeiu'ui Work.' oi r>uu, .Mi -irt*, li :rijs. Ha Li; \ SON. on .Slaui r; :k on fiiH Meu-uro imagi j;k ui/ ■ ' 'ttnf'ir\ .irul . Lh I I’leas iiie i ■■ wii; ou MarriBjje aiul orce; rd’s( h.iui- ry nrsoii U \ TrustH; rave & liuiK-r’s i 'oke >u Littletou; lates I Tria!' 't' the U S , «ll ou Arbitriiti.jii s (m Kvplevit , ibaiou luiis-.i I" rl irship-. lieu .U \ OU I'uw* r.-. nJeis ij Pleading: ‘ -p Ttsi; llSOIl .. : • irtou Gti H imiciiie; irtou ' ' : ’s .MfJ irisprui'-aci Irtu i ou ' oulfiicts on Lfc luja ill Exi- uioi'. ou I’t^ri Pri^ perty; jr ou ' ; ^-^. .-inciiig. s K i-.it;-- 1- - ; ‘..uk: lley’b La > 'f Evi nce; ’a Couiui-ut»rie^- 's ,'oiuuieutury; oril - ,'iirrogat- Ke- ts; ngou .M"iiJatnu.-. (jircuiti ouipHuiou rt N. . l-’vMU iJ i'iB. HAL .V S' *N. fJK>. ii Materia Medicjv: itiry. ‘>g>. ciue: les; ile.i, ard; Bunistea !: (lie: ry; Coiii'C- do ia» peu Sru: irt, &C., &C. HALK “t SON ac ! Th. • ica; M r , R—1, • jriues Draw- Op V lit- "kn, .^C 4 *'■ HA I. & SON- r A|TiI, .pi's' HALK - ^ uiuriJ' U will) M iur this Circuit, a office for «ub g, au ppurtUUll) y will not be slow [B Office. iPAir (DIB SEMI-WEEKLY. FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MAY 10, 1858. [NO. 709.] i:iNTr.l> MDVPAVS AM) tiiurshays i:i)\V \IM) J. II \LK & SON. Ki'ITollS ANI> I’KOPKIF.TORS. ^ ;\>r tlu‘ Soini-Weokly Observer ^8 00 if paid in i iv:uu'f; if pai l during the year of subscrip- u: "T 'i'1 after the year ha: expired. I tin' Woi'kly Obskrvku OOporauiiuin. if paid in , !> ui.'f S- ’i'' if paiil durinj; the year of suhscrip- • ■!■. ’'• > • after tlie year has expired. \li\ Kin'l''KMKNTS insertetl for sixty cents per 1 ^1-,. !' 1 tl litie.>i fi>r the first, and thirty cents for each iins; piitilioatinn. \ I'arly ailvertisenients by spe- ' 'iitr-'u't*^, at roasouable rates. .\dvertl.sers are 1 t'- -itate the number of insertions desired, or ,viil .'i.ntinned till forbid, and charged acconl- -'y • A.lM'rtise-iu'uts to be inserted insulin, charged 50 per ir W H. CARVER & Co. —HAVK IN 8T0UE— RIO and Laguii'u Coffee; t’rushed, (.'laritied and New Orleans Sugar, i^yrup and Molasses; Salt, Nails, Lime and Plaster; Soap. Candles, Rice, I’eppcr and Spices; Plows, Plow Points, Hoes, &c ; Turpentine Hacks and Truss Hoops; Wines and Liquors of nearly all kinds; Soda r>iscuit, Flour, .Meal, Corn; Peas, Oats, Powder. Shot and great many other articles. With a large and well assorted stock of 1)H\ GOODS .Ml of which we arc willing to sell cheap for Cash, or exchange for Country Produce. >V. 11. (’AllVEH CO. April 1. (»8-tf FOR # “• ire insurance. [T'l; refer our readers to the aunnal statement of the .Ktua Insurance Company, of Hartford, ttl: '.ull be found in another column. Thissuccess- institution was incorporated by the Legislature of , iii.ci ticut it! 18Pt, with a perjietual charter. Its i\ H:il is x.300,000, and its accumulations exceed >'i II,in»0 more, making its entire assets ever $300,- ii invested as detailed in the statement referred to T:, 'f results indicate that during the period of nearly r:v ypars since its organization, (without a single iiigo of its chief officer,) its business has been con- ’ tfd with judgment and prudence. It has been "!us far successful in an eminent degree, discharging, s> we are informed, all its obligations by the payment ! ;ib lUt ten H‘tUton dollar* for losses, without asking a 11.' s delay in any instance. It has had but little lit- :j,atiou, notwithstanding the immense number of trans- ac'tions made. In order to attain as much certainty as pos-sible 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 riks into about fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain tilt amount insured on each class, the amount of pre- lu.ums received thereon, and the amount of losses up- ■jIi each. This classification, extending over a long fieriod.and covering property to a very large amount,fur nishes reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial ' IMS i'f actual experience, upon which to conduct its ' u^iuess. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance, H' many suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and it' principles capable of being reduce i to a system, the rrnctical working and results of which are as certain 4' tint of any other business. The -Ktua Company, ' V adhering rigidly to its system, and placing its busi- nr'' uj tn a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence t tin- community to an extent surpassed by no other • Mp aiy in the U. States, and has increased its busi- 1 HnJ its income from year to year with a steady w'h. (ine great source of its security is the wide i 'triliutiou of its risks—a policy which it pursues »• ih pieat Btrictness—limiting the amount to be cov- f:r 1 in each locality. By this course it has passed, with coir.parative impunity, through some of the most -wtoj ing and destructive fires, which have swalloweil up jther compauies less cautious in their business. It is a fvsiem like this, based upon experience, which gives st:i!'.hty and soundness to a compatiy, and to the as- 1 ? irf J oontidence and security.—Baltimort J’atnnt. | .rr.M i.\siiRAM'E mm\, \ HAKTFOKl), CONN. | IN' '•HPoRATED (’HARTER PERI’+:TUAL i Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. i i K. iJR.\*'L, President. E. O. RIPLEY, N ice Pre- i sident. T. A. ALEX.VNDER, Secretary. , Direi tors —T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R Buell. M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkelcy, R. ' NUitier, E. O. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, O. F. ‘ Davis. .V. Dunham, 1). Hillyer, T. Alexander, W. | Kfiiey. ■ I'he .Aisets are mainly invested in Stocks an'l Ronds, pacing interest, with ^172,6*i4 *51 of cash i-n deposite ;n tue Hartford Banks, to meet losse.s. Lys.'es due and unpaid—none. L'.sses a'ljusted and not due, •1'2t,:'.l; "o. i L'j^ses in suspense, waiting further proof, \c., I I.'). j L.'sses resisted, (suspicions of fraud, >&c.) :S46,t>78 7-. I SB?” Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, j -N. (• E. J. HALE BRITISS PERIODICALS. L. m.'(JTT Co., NEW YORK, continue to publish the followiug leading British Periodicals, viz: 1. HE LONDON (jU.\RTERLY {(’onservativej. THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whigi. :i. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). 4. THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 5. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). 10 Wlt.l.l AM M v. I.NTVIU; —OFFERS FOR SALE— BARRELS PRIME LARD; l*o00 lbs. Prime Bacon, hog round,—sides largi' and boneless; 570 Sacks Corn; 1 doz. Grain ('radles. improve'!; I (Joz. Cooper’s Spinning Wheels. A Lot of Weaver's Sleys; Manilla Rope, assorted sizes; Hemlock Sole Leather. April 5, 1858. 9'.t-tf S. T. H.\WLI'.Y & SO.\, .VRE receiving a large and desirable Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, Suitable for the Spring and Summer trade, embracing every variety of style and quality, purchased of manu facturers at greatly reduced cash prices, and "will be sold very cheap for Ca»h or to customers who cash their bills when presented. — vl/.^VO- Travelling Trunks, Oak, and Hemlock Sole Leather, Calf Lining and Binding Skins, with shoe findings of all kinds. April 1, 1858. ‘.*8Cw JA3IES KYLE Is now receiving his Spring supply of DRY GOODS. Among which are— Prints, Lawns, and Brilliautes; Col’d and Black Silks; Irish Linens and Diapers; Farmer s Linen, Twilled and Plain; Cassimere and Merino Twills; White and I’ol’d Cotton Hose; Bolting Cloths, No. 0 to 10; Silk and Straw Bonnets; kc. With almost everj' article in the Dry Goods line; all of which has been purchased b}’ the package at the late sales in New York and Philadelphia: Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to jtaving customers. March 13, 185B. ' 93tf Carolinian copy. Ciroceries, Hardware'. A:c, rj^HE undersigned are now receiving a L.VRGE .\.S- J. SORTMENTof (groceries, Hardware, Iron, Hollow-waro, Shoos, Leather, and Saddl(‘ry, which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advance on Cost for Cash, or on our usual time to prompt dealers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS .& CO. July 18, 1857. 2G-tf CROCMaKR\\ 9HaHHm\^\trc A* Mjookittg fmlassrs. H.WE a good stock in my line. Country Mer chants supplie'i at low prices. I W. N. March 17. TILLINtJHAST. ^*4-'Jm W ANTED. BBLS. TURPENTINE, at my Distil lery on Person Stre-t, at the -Ilalf- The highest cash price will be paid. J. R. McDUFFlE. Green St., Fayetteville, N. C. .March 18, 1858. ' y4-3m 5000 way Bridge. These Periodicals ably represent the three great poli tical parties of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radi cal,—but politics forms only one feature of their char acter. As Organs of the most profound writers on '■■ience. Literature, Morality, and Religion, they atand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of let ters, being considereil indispensable to the acholar and 'he professional man, while to the intelligent reader '{ every class they furnish a more correct and satis- I'dct'iry record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. EARLY COPIES. Tiie receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British utnishers gives additional value to these Repriuts, in- smuch as they can now be placed in the hands of sub- rribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. Per ann. t’ T any one of the four Reviews 00 F 'T :iiiy two of the four Reviews 5 00 - ■ .'itiy three of the Four Reviews 7 00 F ir all four of the Reviews 8 OU •■■ir Blackwood’s Magazine 3 "OO Kir Rlafkwood and three Reviews 00 !■ / Blackwoo'l and the four Reviews 10 00 I'li/rnt'nt.'i to be. niale. in till rtises in advnnt'e. M'tnej current in the Slate ichere issued ici/l he T'leiceil at jtur. (’LrHHLVG. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above price will be allowed to ('lcbs ordering four or more i.'opies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be sent to one address for four copies of the four Re views and Blackwood for and so ou. IMJS'l’AGE In all the principal Cities and Townb, these works will be delivered, FREE OF POSTAGE. When sent by mail, the Postage to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY-FOUR CENTS a year for “B’.ack- wood,” And but FOURTEEN yENTS a year for each ■f the Reviews. A’. Ji The price in Great Britain of the jive Perioiiicafx above-named is 831 per annum. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to *he Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT it CO., No. 54 Gold street. New York. JUSr KECEIVEI). BOXES of that superior ROCK CANDY TO- BACCO G. W. I. GOLDSTON. Oct 5, 1857. 48-tf OATS AND PEAS. BUSHELS SEED OATS, /^\w\W 100 ditto Cow Peas. —Iso— A few barrels Nprthern Irish Potatoes. For sale in quantities to suit, by B. ROSE. 85tf Feb’y 15, 1858. COOL SPK1N(J MILf.S. ri'^HE Proprietors are prepared to GRIND CORN on £ the usual terms. The Bedstead Manufacture is still carric'l on at the same place. Jan’y 11, 1858. 75-tf NORTH CAROLINA BACON. UAMS, Sides and Shoulders, for sale by BEVERLY Jfcn'y 28. CHAHiS, CHAIRS. A L.\RGE lot of Stool-bottom Chairs, made at Cool m Spring Mill, and for sale by A. M. CAMPBELL. March 24. ’58. 9*jy STATE OF NORTH CAROI.INA, HARNETT COUNTY. Sup’r Coyrt Office, loth March IN pursuance of direction of His Honor .Judge Man ly, Notice is hereby given, that the Regular Tv rm of the Superior Court of LAW' AND EQUITY, for the County of Harnett, will be held at the Court House in TooMKR, on the 8th Monday after the 4th Monday in March 1858. WITNESSES and SUITORS will lake uotice accordingly. Witness, A. D. McLEAN, >)5-tC Clerk Superior Court. O. IIOUSTO.\ OULD inform his friends and former customers » w that he may be found ‘J doors below tlie (’ape 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. Me respectful ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex amine his Stock before purchasing. He will attend to Repairing of Harnessand Saddles punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON OVERBY to Bottle with W. Overby or himself, as they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts. Augu« 27, 185!i. tf DEEP RIVER COAI.. BITUMINOUS CO.\L of the best quality can be had at the works at Egypt, at^a reasonable price by the Ton. t5,500 ACRES OF LAND SALE r• tHE Subscriber desiring to move to the West offers JL to sell the following tracts of valuable land. 1 Tract containing ‘JotjtJ acres in Harnett County 18 miles North of Fayetteville. There is on this tract, two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the remainder i excel lent farming and turpentine land. Also another tract containing 4000 acres of turpen tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. There is on this tract one good dwelling with all necessary out houses and a good grist and saw-mill. I will take pleasure in showing the above property to any person wishing to purchase. H. S. McNElLL. Manchester P. O. Nov. 7th, 1857. 67-ts 2,800 Acros of Laii(] FOR SALE. r||lHE Subscribers ofi'er for sale the above Tract of B Land, lying ou Anderson’s Creek, about two ai.d a half miles from lower Little River, near Elliot’s Mills,—including about ()ne Hundred Acres of good Swamps, which can be easily drained. This Land Is very heavily timbered, and a l?!rge portion level and of superior quality of Pine Land for cultivation. .■Mso, a Circular STE.AM S.VW-MllL, in complete order and well ailapted to sawing plank road and rail road timbers. .\lso. Two well-broke .MULES. .■Ml, 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. S.MITH & ELLIOT. •April ti. 1857. ‘.»7-tf (»!)0 ACRKS OK LAiVI) KOll SALK. ri'^llE Subscriber offers for sale the above ijuantity £ of Laud, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three miles from the Wilmington ati'l Charlotte Rail Road, and four from 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 ^n the pre mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in formation concerning it desired. ANGLS McGILL. Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1857. 40tf FARM FOR SALE 1 OFFER for sale my PL.\NTAT10N mu the East side of Cape Fear River, 3 miles above the Claren don Bridge, kccwn as the Toomer Lands, containing ..oout 8(K) acres. The Plantation is in a good state of cultivation, and is susceptible of being made one of the most profitable Farms in the County. I will give a bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay most easy if application is made in a few weeks. .\iMress me at Gulf, .N. C. L. J. HAUGHTON. Oct’r 10. 52- [.AND FOR SAl.E. ' ■ ACRES L.\ND lying on the Camden ; .1. Stage Roftil, 15 miles South of Fay- j etteville. The Land is well timbered, and admirably ! adapted for Turpentine or Farming purposes; and lies I between the Southern Plank Road and Big Rockfish, I —convenient to market. There is on it a comfortable frame House, Mill Site &c. .\ny information may be obtained on the premises from .Mrs. Mary Nelson, or by enqnring of JAMES BANKS, Aft y, Fayetteville. AuiJ. 13. 33-tf FOR SALE. r|'1IIE DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT on Gillespie JL Street, at present occupied by Doctor McSwain. Perfect title can be made. Apply to THO. J. CURTIS. ALSO tGOOD FAMILY C.ARRIAGE in pood repair and nearly new. Will be sold for half its value. —ALSO— 3 good MILCH COW'S with young calves. Apply to T. J. CURTIS. April 1857. 3tf LANDS FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale about OOOO Acres of Pine Lamls near Fayetteville, containing an immense quantity of .Mill Timber, and a number of Turpentine Boxes, and several new tasks may be cut. There is on the premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessary out houses,—Scuppernong and Isabella Grape Vines,—1000 young Peach and .\pple Trees of Lindley’s best vari- ties; also, a good F.\RM of about 150 acres cleared; and also a GRIST and SAW MILL; and a fine large Meadow of about 140 acres. The Fayetteville and Coal Fields Rail Road passes through these lands about a mile from the Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together. Apply to Thos. S. Lutterloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the subscriber at Pittsborough, N. C. J. H. HAUGHTON. Nov. 12, 1857. tjO-tf TO HHIE, A NEGRO WOM.\N, a good Washer and House Servant. .Also, a Negro GIRL about 12 years of age. And three Negro MEN—until 25lh 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. W. McL. McKAY. Fayetteville, .Jan. 20. 78-tf NORTH CAROLINA SUPREME COURT REPORTS. ^I'^IIE subscribers have just printed at the Observer i Office a SECOND EDITION of DEVEREUX AND BA'I'TI.E’S I.AW KK- POR’I'S. VOL. 1, RK.VISBU AND CORRECTED, WITH NOTES AN’O REFEBENCES, BY HON. WILIJ VM H. BATTI.E, JL'DUK OF TIIE SUPREME COl’KT OF NORTH C \U0L1\.\. The price of the new edition is not greater than that of the old, though, as it is scarcely necessary to say to the Profession in North Carolina, its value has been greatly increased by .Judge Battle’s Notes, References and Corrections. The volume has been long out of print, and we shall be glad to supply the many Lawyers whose sets of Re ports are incomplete without it, as well as those who have the old edition but would like to have the uew^ one for the sake of its notes. E. J. HALE & SON. Fayetteville, April 5, 185H. IV riu s r s.M.K. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed by James Banks, for certain purjioses therein set forth, I will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the 15th of May next, at 1*J o’clock, at the Market House, The Dnelliiig^ House and liOt on (iireen Street, recently occupied by said Hanks .Also the OFFICE and ST.ABLES on the West side of Green Street, at present occupied b^- Joseph Baker, Jr. -Also, the WHARF AT T H E RIVER, known as the Wharf of the Brothers Steam Boat ('o. Terms at sale. J. T. WARDEN, Trustee. A. .M. CAMPBELL, Auct’r. -April 14. 'J-ts Tl RPENTINE HACKS. tNY PATTERN OF TURPENTINE HACKS made to order, at Wholesale or Retail and Warranted, by M. A. BAKER. Fayetteville, N. C., April I'.*, 1S58. 3tf TAKEN UP 4 ND committed to the Jail of Cumberland County, a negro man who sa^’s his name is TOM, and says he belongs to Charles Green, of Pitt County, N. C. The said boy is about 25 years of age, 5 feet 5A inches high, of dark eomplection; had on when committed brown pants and black hat The owner is requested to come forward, prove property, pay charges and take him away, or he will be dealt with as the law directs. WM R. BOLTON, Jailer. April I'.t, 185.S. :Uf Raleigh Standard cop\' till forbiil I PURIJC NOTICE Is HEREP.Y GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from I P'Caufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville, I and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day I of.Vpril 18.5(), and remain open according to the terms I of the Charter until further notice,*iit the followiiif: I jilaces and under ilirection of the following named I'ersons, Commissioners in the Charter, viz: In the County of Onslow, at the ottice ot the t/lerk 'f the (’ounry Court at .1 acksonville, and at the Post i Office Rich Land=?. F^. \S. Fonville, G. J. W’ard, J. H Foy, Robert White, John .A. .Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug- giu?, L. . Humphrey. Ill Carteret county, :it the oflice of Dr. M. F. .Aren- dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. .\rendell, .1. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. -At the store if G. W. Taylor at (’arolina City,—Col. " ni. N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, C:ipt. Levi (.Oglesby, Bridge Arendell. In Duplin countj", at the oflice of the (bounty Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David Reid, Isa.'ic B. Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Win. .1. Houston, Stephen Graham. Ill Sampson county, at the office of the (’ounty (’ourt Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas 1. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. .McKay. !*atrick Mur]>hy, Wm. Faison, •1. U. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Ci’umberland county, at F.ayetteville, at the office of .A. -A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel, Edward L. Winsl')W, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription; The Undersigneil agree to take the number of shares of -SI00 each, set opfiosite to our n.imes respectively, in the (’entral Raii Ro.ad Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter. THE NEW EDITION OF DEVEREI.X & B.\TTLE‘S L)\V REl’OllTS. 1. Receives the approval of those who have ex amiued it. . Chief Justice Nash s i^’s, “I have looked through it —it is carefully ainl well got up. * * 1 think to oiii (’ourt it will l)e invaluable—and to the Profession equally so. It will save the laVinr of deriding the same point again anil again; for there will l>e no excuse t.'r Counsel not being upprised of points alreailj’ adju li ted.” (ientlemen of the Bar who have purchased and ex I amined it, concur, so far as wo know, in pr.iise of it For sale, with sets or separate volumes of North Carolina Reports, and Law Books generally, by E. J. HALE SON Names Resideui'i I No. of s’aares Cash 'i'ho Avholc' \\ orld is invitt'd to taU** a free ri'le on the Western Rail Road, on the lih "1 July 18-38. We do not know precisely the hour when flu* train will move; but no persons will be admitted to take .i si'at ill the Ladies’ (’ar unless they ar" neatly dressed. Old and young gentlemen, will yon not leel sadly liis- ajipointed wlien you attempt to get a seat in the l.ndies ar and yoxi will be refused.' WOODWARD’S CLOTHING EMPORIUM is convenient, and for a fi'W dollars 3’ou can [irocuve i suit which will give you .a tree tii'ket in the L:i'Uc? Car. Call soon and make your si'lectioii. A. J. W(»0DWARI», Market Square, two doors below !^. J. Hiiisdule M.ay 1. Town papers copy 4t. .Subscriptions may be made payable in work, anl I may specify whether for gr.adiiig or cr.iss-tie.'-; an i stockholders shall in everv- case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. j .As soon as one hundred thous.ind d .liars are sub- ' scribed, the (Commissioners of Onslow couuty are to be j notified, and the\ are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to org.atiize the Company. ■ March 1.5, 185t>. l:{tf FAYErri:viL!j: IRANK N. ROBERTS i CO., HOTEL. having leased this -B' Hotel, will be pleased to see their former patrons and friends, assuring them that they will use every exertion to please. F N. Robert.-*.] [J. G. Smith. Jan’y 7, 74-ypd HICH MOUNT TANNI:RV. SITUATED 4 MILES WEST OF W ADESBORO’, AN SON COUNTY, N. C. (tW the panic is over and nobo'ly killed in these diggins, the undersigne'i still continues to con duct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of iiil kiuils of Leather, Harness, S.addles, Briilles, Boots aii'l .''hoes, of ever}' size and desi-ription—of the very best material. PLANT-ATION j»remium BROG.ANS, NOT to be surpassed. -All of which he offers an^l pro poses to sell or exchange tor Raw Hi'les, Tallow, and all kinds of countr}’ produce, on terms to justify and accommo'late his customers according to the times. Having on hand constantlj-a large supply of.'^tock, he is prepared to execute all orders neatly and promptly, with such material an'l workmanship as are not to he ex celled by any estal>lishment of the kiuil in this part of the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to punctual customers And in returning his sincere thanks to his customers and friends generally for their former patronage, he solicits andhopes to still merit a continuance of their favors. JAMES C. CARAWAY. March 4. !*0-t1Ja SnHMWI'.fJ, HOUSE, r.»YKTTEVII.I,H, East side of dreen Strt^rf, n feic Door$. North of the Murktt House. rB'^HE Subscriber desires through this iSiiHB medium to acknowledge the liberal patronage besl'iwe 1 upon his !lf>use the jiast year—and as he has just erected New Stables aU'l Carriage Shed convenient to the ILjuse and to water he takes pleasure in saying to his jiatrons ati'l the fiublic generally, that he is still prepare 1 to accom mo'late them with transient and porm:inent board, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.’on- age heretofore received. Every excitiou on his part shall be u.sed to render them comt'ortablc during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market afibr'ls. P. .^HE.MWELL. M.ir-h 21, 1855. Hti-tf Works 1\\VETT!:\ hjj: lliitiial lai!^iii*aiice €oiii|>:iiiy. rj^HE ANNUAL MKETING of tliis Company will 1. fake place at the (Mhce of the Company on Thursday, the 2)th of .May next. C. .A. .McMlLLAN, Sec'y. April :‘.o. 7tm MACKEREL IN BBLS Halves, quarters and Kit-: .SALMON in Halves and Kits; I Also, SMOKED SALMON; I CHEESE, LABI), BUTTER; I BEEF TONGUES, JERKED BEEF; lUo, LAGUIRA and JAVA CoFFEE. D ANDERSON .M.av 3, ls5‘. Ttf 1 ROSE. 80- R‘ May 21, 185tj, W.Vl. .McCLA.nE. Mining Engineer, ti-tf .foO RKWARD WILL be given for the apprehension and delivery to me, or confinement in any jail in the State .10 that I can get him, of my man JIM. He left on the .30th ult., and has not been seen, or heard of s*nce He is a bright mulatto, almost white, about 23 years old, about 5 feet!) inches high, straight hair, and teeth defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had on when he left a very good suit of clothes, and will very likely try to pass off for a white man, and make for a free State; should he not go north, he will likely go up in the vicinity of Fayetteville, as he was raised there, and formerly belonged to Wm. B. Wright, Estj , of that place. .Any person who may take up said Boy will be entitled to the above reward and th» thanks of ISAAC B. KELL\ Kenansville, N. C., Aug. 13, 1857. 33-tf LOST, ■ AST Ssvturday, 31 at ult., (during the hours of ■ A parade,) about the Court House, or between the Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow leather Pocket Book, containing !j>59, consisting of three $10 bills, three $4 do., one $5 bill, one 1»5 gold piece, three $2 50 gold pieces. A Reward of $10 will be given for the above described Pocket Book and money, delivered to the undersigned. JAS. H. JACKSON, Musician. Fayetteville, N. C-, Nov. 2, 1857. 5btf ~ ” NOTICE. ri'MIE sub.scriber having, at June Term 1857, of the Court of Pleas and (Juarter Sessions for the County of Cumijlrland, qualified as .Administrator upon the Estate of Willie F. Moore, hereby notifies all persous having claims against the said Estate to present 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. MUOK.E. June 8, 1857. NO riCE. tor Nali‘. ^jj^HF' subscriber otters for sale, .‘'IXTEE.N HUN- IL DRED ACRES OF PINE LAND, on Cedar Creek, and TWO THOUSAND ACRES on the Alta- maha River, in Tattnall County, Georgia. Auy per son wishing to purchase with a view to Milling jirivi- leges, or cutting Timber or manufacturing Turpentine, would do well to come and examine these lands Either or both tracts will be sold at the low price ot' one dollar per acre if applied for soon, as the owner wishes to change the investment. For further par ticulars come and view the lands, or address a letter to the subscriber at Reidsville, Tattnall Co., Georgia. JOHN PF.ARSON. March 30, 1858. fl'.»-3mpd TROY & FULLER, Attorneys and Counsellors at Law, I.UMBKRTCV, R0BI>0:¥ Co., !%. OBERT E. TROY and JOHN P. FI I.LER, have formed an association for the practice of their profession in Robeson County. The ! jrmer will also attend the Courts of Bladen and (Columbus; the latter will also attend those of Cumberland. The Office in Lumberton will he kejit open at all times. Jan’y 1, 1858. 73- SIDNEY A. SMITH, .Vttorney an(i Couii'^'ellor at \a\w\ »«^iiTiiriE:i.i>, c., WILL attend regularly the County and Superior Courts of Wake, .lohuston, Cuinberlaml, Har nett, and Wilson. All business entrusteil to his c.ire will receive prompt attention. Jan’y 12, ’58. 7ii-ly NEW BOOKS. LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA; Barth’s Discoveries in North and Central .Africa; “The Reason Why,” by the author of ‘inquire W'ithin.’ —ALSO— Further supplies of Mustang Gray; IMuenixiana; 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 Gos^ el.s; Couybeare’a Life and Epistles of St. Paul; The Psalm ist, with supplement; Bibles; School Books; iltc. Just received. E. J. H.ALE ^ SON Jau’y 16, 1H58. \ Al.UAliLE PROPER r’i i ote OFFER for sale, my L ANDS in the Town of Fay etteville, :ibout 130 .Acres, known as the MUMFORD SWAMP. •About 80 .\cres of it is fine Meadow Lan.l, as theCi-op Beeswax, i now on it will show. .Viso, the V:iliial»l‘ uii«i i near the M.-irket .'Square, occupicl by .Nlr. .lohn A . Pemberton. .A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson. Maxwell and Muinford .Streets, kiiown as the Hotel Garden Lot.—couid be divided into several Building ; Lots—verj-near the new Female High .School BuiMings. .Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting on Mumford Stre'-t. .Several DESlli.UtLE BUILDlNfi LOT.s on both I Winslov and Mumford Streets. ■All this property can now be purchased on favora- ! b)e terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and ' Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. I Oct. 10, 1855. 43-tf TIMI:LV NO'l'K e. W. C. BENBOW woui'l respectfully retniinl th"se in neel ol hi-' profes sional services that he. as us'.iil, will leave here the first of July, to be absent until the tir.'t of >ctober. Those intending to call on Dr. B ,vill find it to tiieii advantage not to pi stpone their call ui;til i.bout tl'.e tino' of his leaving, for lie will lie punctual in. leaving , well as returning. Terms \rk. strict'.-'i Cash | .May 3. 7-lm jii:moval. STARR & WILLIAMS, H.AVE removed to the two brick Stores in the West end of the Fayetteville Hotel building, where they are now opening their or )ioo(lK I'oi* recently selected by one of the firm in the Northern ui;irkets. which will be offered for .-jale t i their regu lar customers on the usual terms. -All persons w ho wish to buy (jfoods cheap at Wllf.tLE S.VLE, are respectfulh’ invited to call and examine this stock at our new .^tand, West end of Faj’etteviile Hotel building. J. B. Sr.^KR.J •April 2t, 1>58. [J. M. W'lLLl.\>IS. 5tf LittrllV Livinr es—received weekly. April 30. AiJT*' I’jilarifod Se- Harjier’s .Mag:izine for May E J HALE & S*tN. JOSEPH R. BLOSSOM. V O .H .11 I M M I O A AND I' O R A R DIN G M E R C H A N T, gJaJT’ Prompt personal attention given to all Consign ments, aiiil Cash advances made on Produce to be ship ped to other ports or sold in this market. Feb. 12, 1855. 67 .JOSEPH P>AKER, .Jr., A 'l It \ K V \ T I. A %V , ,\.S taken an oflice next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green .street. He will attend and practice in the (’ounty and Superior Courts of ('umber land, Kl.aden, .lobeson Sampson. March 23, 1853. 79-tf fil 50 Aug. GUANO. TONS BEST PERUVIAN GUANO, ju;t re ceived and for sale by GEO. W. WILLIAMS .v CO. 31. 38- book BINDERY W. H.ARDIE has resumed the Book Bin'ling Business, over the Tailor Slop of Clark k Woodward, where he will receive and exeeate bindi ig in any style desired. ,\ iigust 1. 27 tf OATS. BUS. heavy black Oats. Foi sale by JAS. G. COOK. yo- R. loO March 4. ••I,\\v coi‘Ai{'f.\i;u,siiiiv nT E, the undersigned, have thisIay formeil :i Law Copartnership, and will practice in the Courts of the following counties of this State: Chatham, Cum berland, Moore, Harnett, and the Supreme Court. J. H. HAUGlll'ON. JNO. .MANNING. Pittsborough N C., .J iu’y 1, 183'i. 72- JJook A^cmiIs \V anted. 'B11IE Subscriber, having taken thetieneral .\gem-y -M. for getting subscribers to and deli vering ll.awks's History of North Carolina, now in process ot publica tion liy .Messrs. E. .1. Hale Jj' Son of Fayetteville, is lesiri'us ot entering into an engatrement with one oi niirc active, iiitellifjeiit und reli.ibic persons in each of the J udicial Circuits, to caavass their respective parts of the St.ate, or p.irticiilar counties, thorouglily. Immediate application is de.«ire i, as samjile d ;iies of the first volume will will be re.iily in a few_ dav.s. Uudoubted testimonliils company each apjilicution. I'OR SALi:. ANECiRO W'(JM.AN (good cook and washer,) with either one or two children. For information at' plv to THOS. -A. E. EV-ANS. '.May :i, 1858. 7tf OLD fillJ.S. A LL jiersons indebted to the concern of FR\NK JERRY and J. H ROBERTS ’() , are rc quested to C'line forward and settle their bills. If n"t settled by the last o'" this month, they will fiiit] them in the bands of a Lawful Collector. J. H. ROBERTS Co. May 3, 18.',8. 7-tf HOUSE, LOT, AND NE(iRO. ^■■^ilE undersigned wishing to close up their .il'lbu'i Jl^ ness, offer for sale the HOJ'SE and L) I’ on ll iy- i mount, formerly occupied by Major Gilmore. .Also, a NK(.iRO BOY 14 ye '.rs of age; having tried iiiin for th. I last five months, we can recommend him .is an excel lent servant, both for house or out of dours, soM for ! no fault, but to close old business. F. N. A: J. H. KOUERl'S .May ;>, 7-tf NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENTS. UR -\ddress in future will be at Floieiie-', D.ir liiigtoii District, Soulii (Jai'oliiia. Janic> Al. Bos is my authorised ageii. to settle o tick May 8, 1H08. sooo ,A J ril 21. bii'ini-S' for mi D. A. li»VD. 7-1 mpd BUSHELS OF ('Oils l.,r s.ile by STED.M.VN .-i lioRVK 0-lm 3 to character must ac- i Addiess 11, W. lIOIiN. fiarble Factor V- ' V'- • X: - n'n . It liy (jEO. LAUDEll, iV. II CCPSS I'. T. il.UCII iiSII.V.SSIIIRI',, l*ville, 1%. V. B' Jan’v 20, 185H 64-ypd ^ ^ t Blank \V arrants tor sale at this Olftce 1 Nov. 23. GRAND ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER, Ol' \OKTII AIS02.I\A. THE HEGIL\U ANNUM, Convocation f>f this bo ly, wi.j be heitl in WilminjrioTi on Mmi daj’ the 7th day (»f .Inn - next .■Subordinate ( liaj'teis arc r- |Uesteil to be j iiiirio i' in --nd ing tlieir r( jn'Si'ni iMV''S as matters of miii-h iin|:"i tanc " .an- to be acted on. THOS. B. C.\U!t, Grin 1 Sect'y A| ril .".O. 7-t7tliJnne. WATER WIIEE/X’ W.VTEH WHEELS!! M */■ E are now maiinfacturing Van lewater's Im- * W proved JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for .Mills and Fac*ori'?s of every description; ,i>i'l a.: those wishing ti) improve their water power wili find it for their interest to ad'lres- us by letter, st;it ng the number of feet, hea'l and fall; th;'ir usual amount of Water; the kind of machinery to be driven. Ue can then >:ive them price rf wlieel, or wh il w • wi.! furnish Wheel and principa’. Gears t'>r, wan-.iiite 1 to 'io a cer tain amount of work. '/' • ' • and if it does not com'* u(i to our li:.Mir*, th'.- Wli-'el and (iears to be .Ieli\ i-ifi to U' at tiie mill of tlie purchaser. Rkikrexce i;i\ en am> iii;orii;Kii HlvM’il v .STEVENS.jV, l.aurt l r-i.-to! v. Prince (leorjie C un‘y, Md, ROBKRT r. \li:!i.' \ — nt. l{i-t>Tr-.-.n ' "j'an nkr's liL ..V D.{V H!d::'^. Tan ._r ."1 oil,—a 8 ip'-ri' C a t’c ■*; iii; oc of Dry Hides. F >r sale >v JAS G.’C » iK. 62-

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