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FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., MAY 17, 1858.
[NO. 71L]
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: I rnus \M) vKoiMiurnuis. ';
:;4. i-okly ()nsi:uvKR ^3 OO it'paiJin.
' liuriiij; the \ eiir nt 'ii>isrrip- i
-1 ; ■ ■ r I!h‘\ e.i r liiiM cxi>ir»-.i ;
, .f.'> iiustiivtK 00 ]ier animiii, iu j
, .'I' it ihu-iu^r the yrivr nf sultscrip- |
i-. \ alter the year has esjihoil. j
I
,,iS' ll'.Nl.'' iiisrrteil for sivtv eents per'
. - i r the t’u st. niul thirty cent.- l.ir eiich
• II. \ early a'lvertisen.ent.s oy spe- '
■ is..n:xble r.ites. .V'lvertisers are |
I' iniintn'v et' >ii:crtinns 'lesireil. or :
'■1 ;il' mill (-!i ir^el uccord- j
' in'-i-rie.l : chHrtrrd .'>0 per I
nre Mnf^uranee.
)c'-v 'iir re.^Jers to the finnual stiitement of '
. i:tr:i Insurance I'otiipany, of lhirtfor(l, j
■ i le i.'unil in another cohimu. success- ■
; -T-uti.n w iS inoorporat eJ l>y the Legi.slature of;
it 11 isi'.t. with a perpetual charter. Its •
■ is ^•VUi.O'tO. au.l its aeeuniulations exceed |
-. ■ n..'rt\ niak-iicr its entire assets ever :?:U)0,- j
-f! ii as (letailed in the statement referred to |
-iiii' ii! licato that durinp the period of nearl}’ ^
:. .- i.is .'iii'. e its ors;anization, \without a single
r'; - : l.ief i.iliccr,) its business has l eec coc- ,
w> I: iiid£tnent and prudence. It has been
i ;■ siii-cr'sful in an eminent degree, discharging, .
a-e informed, all its obligations by the payment :
f.n ■if!!,in for lo«ses, without asking a
. - ^ly in any in^taneo. It has had but little lit-
'i. Hi t'^ ithstanding the immense nuiahercftrans-
:i' made. In order to attain as much certniuty as '
"Me in ^uch a business as insurance, it h:is been ■
L- practice of the Company, for several ye;vrs, at ;
: .t labor, carefully to classify and arrange their
' ' into ab(,iut tifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain
•.m uint insured on eajh class, tlie amount of pre- ■
:.'ccivtfii thereon, and the amount of losses up-
• h This classitication, extending over a long :
:.'iud ooveringproperty toa very largeamount.fur- !
ieli;ib!e data, and presents a sound, substantial
' : .irtiial experience, upon which to conduct its ;
Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance,
suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and.
lu'iples capable of being reduced to a system, the I
1 • ■ W'-rking and results of whi»h are j;s certain
■! auy other business. The *Ktna Company, ;
..triiiu rigidly to its system, and placing its busi- ■
• n a healthy basis, has obtained the confidence
., :::munity to an extent surpassed by no other !
. .l y in the U. t^tates. and has increased its busi- .
-- i:. t its income from year to year with a steady
‘'ue great source of its security is the wide ■
.'t its risks—a policy which it pursues !
. .t r-triotness—limiting the amount to be cov- '
.. . .V li locality. By this course it has passed, ;
] .rativi impunity, through some of the most
; an.i destructive tires, which have swallowed up
I! anivs less cautious in their bu.-iness. It is
- ki- this, based upon experience, which gives
. i!iJ Sc unduess to a company, an.l to the aa-
• ■ • au'l security. — /»’/'•■ . I’utn'-:.
i;t\i mwm mmkw, \
IIAirn oui), co.NN.
dlATKD I'l'.*. ( HAKTEK PKRPETUAL.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
.■i. ' I,. I’resident. E. G. 1115’LEY, Vice I’re-
iit. T. A. ALEX.\NDEll, Secretary.
. ■! ' —T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R.
. ■ Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R.
’ E. -J. Ilipley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, ci. F.
- Duuham, I). Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W.
II
\EW DRY COODS.
\V\I. MAClNTVRi:
sale, a desirable line
U. S MAIL,
S.MJLMSU I R t* to
I'oru HORSE COACHES.
rfl'IHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC
Ji. are respectfully requested to
^ give this line a trial They will
tin 1 it to be the chenyegt, nk.arkst and BEST route
WEST. My Coaches are fine, large, Nine and Fotir-
teen Passenger ('oncord Coaches.
(.\o Elack« oil the Itoacl.) |
My Horses are veil trained and centle, and I take '
French Working Knitting Cotton; Embroidering Silii: ! pleasure in recommending the Drivers on this line as
.\S received a»d ofters for
of
Ladies* Dress Goods,
Silk. Barege and Lawu Robes;
Dress Silk Bareges, Challies, Bombazines, Alpaccas;
^w;ss. Tarleton, Jaconet, Nansook Muslin.i;
Priiited Lawns, Calicoes, (.Jinghams, Brilliantes;
Ribbons. Ruches, French .Vrtiticials;
i.iaccs. Edging, Braids: Tapes and Fiinges;
.Jaconet anil Swiss E Iging and Inserting;
Linen and Lisle K Iging;
Capes, Collars. Sleeves;
Kid, Silk, and Lisle Gloves and Ciauntlets;
J J" P. Coates’ Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk;
Enameled and Elastic Belts;
Table Damask; Napkins and Towels;
Patent Turkisii and Allandale Counterpanes;
Irish Linen, and Shirt Fronts and Collars;
Ladies' Bonnets, very fine, and some price to them;
Leghorn and Drai 1 Flats;
R E .V D Y- M A D E C LO T HIN G;
BOOTS, GAITERS and SHOES;
Carpeting, and Floor Oil Cloth, and Matting;
Extension Steel Spriiic Skirts, rec’d to-day, price ?4.
Fayetteville, 2‘Jth March, 1858. ^Ttf
FOR SA I.E.
4DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and
common TOB.VCCO; and almost anything in the
Orecery iine. Cheap as the cheapest!
0 W. 1. GOLDSTON.
•Jan’y 27. 1857. 77-
; being the most sober, careful r.nd gentlemanly Drivers
to be foutid on any stage Hue.
Travellers will find this route a more pleasant one
than any otucr, passing through Statesville by the
Catawba Rail Road Bisidge, Newton, .Morganton, Ma
rion, Pleasant Gardens, Swanannoa Gap f'f the Blue
Ridp.*, in full view of the *elebrated Mt. Mitchell and
Mt. ( lingmiin of the Black Mountains. Persons wish
ing to visit the Black Mountains can procure a guide
and Ilarse'i at Mr. Stki s or Poktkr’s, and iu a f«w
hours ride reach the Black Mountain House, and at
their leisure visit Miichell’s Falls, Mt. Clingman and
Mt. .Mitchell, the highest peaks of land East of the
Rocky Muuntaius.
Tickets on this line good for three months.
Stage Okkicf in Salisbury, at the Rowan House.
C. S. BROWN, Contractor.
.Nlorgantofl, N. C., March Gth. 100-8m
I. UI T EIII A) II S LI i\ I:
TB^HE Steamer F.\NNV will leave Favotteville for
Hr. Hawkses Hisiorff
OF .\ORTII CAROLllTA.
The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st ,
volume of this valuable work, which has received the ;
highest commendation wherever it has been read, not
only for its literary execution but for its typographi- .
cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from us or
from our General Agent for ths State, II. W. Horne of ,
this place, or any of his Assistant Agents. The price ,
varieu according to style of binding: In handsome :
cloth .$1 25; in Library Sheep •'SI oU; in half Calf -iil !
75. It is SOLI) oNi.T for C.^sii. None will be charged, ,
either by ourselves or our .Agents. A liberal discount |
will be made where quantities are taken to sell again
It will be sent by mail to a»iy part of the country, i
on receipt of the price and '24 cents to p.iy postage.
The 2d volum# is in course of preparation. There j
will probably be four or five volumes in aH. The sue- i
ctediug volumes will probably contain about 500 pagOs i
each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher price, I
viz: half a cent a page for the cloth binding, 26 cents I
additional for sheep and 50 cents additional for the
half calf binding. E. J. H.VLE & SON.
Fayetteville, April 2^i, 1857.
P. S. The Agent and his Assistants design to visit
every county in the State, with the book, as soon as
convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us,
accompanied by the cash, will receivc prompt atten
tion.
STANDARD & MISCELLANEOUS
HOOKS.
OR. K.VNE’S Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep
and half calf; Prescott’s Ferdinand and Isabella,
The Eiurs^tt Carriage Factory in
the fiouthi
A. A. >lcKETHAi\
IIHE Steamer
Wiimiugtcn every Monday and Thursday morn- I Comjuest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of .Mexico;
RACON, LARD AND PORK.
f HHDS. BACON, well smoked;
20 Bbls. Leaf Lard;
75 “ Mess Pork,
o5 Sacks Coffee;
2o Bbls. Sugar;
•40 Boxes Candy;
80 “ No. 1 Soap.
Oranges, Rai.sins, Ac.
The above goods were bought of Commission .Mer
chants, and very cheap fur Cash, and will be sold
cheap for Cash only. E. F. MOORE.
.March 2‘.*. V»7tf
ing, until further notice,
seiigers as heretofore.
Ffl/% 22.
Will t.kke freight and pas-
T. S. LUTTERLOH.
87-
WHISKKV AND HIJANDY.
BBLS. CORN WHISKEY;
30 Bbls. -Apple Brandy:
15 “ Domestic do.
15 “ N. E. Rum.
The above Whiskey is the pure Corn Whiskey select
ed by myself with care, anil equal to any made in the
State, and will be sold at the lowest market price for
Cash. E. F. MOORE.
March 29. ‘J'tf
BOERHAVE’S
HOLLA\l» ItiTTKKS
' >'»ts arc mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
., : - • rv^t, witti >;l72,fjti4 til of cash on deposite '
^trrr ,rd Banks, to mjiet loases.
‘ lue ..n 1 unpaid—none. .
i r u>tf 1 aud not due, ^24,HI 3 '.*5. '
- ■ ' ;u su.-;peiise, waiting further proof, inc., •■i>75,-
ri >istec, : au;picinn.s of fraud, i^c.) •$46,W7j( 72.
S' Acfut >f the above Company in Fayetttvilie, i
E. J HALE. I
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
ill ‘ 0-, NEW V(»RK, continue to publish
- • f , wing leading Briti.sh Periodicals, viz:
1.
.1,
Nl'uN ;*L'.\RTEULV Con-^eVvative
iNbl Roil REVIEW (Whig,,
lit. NuKlH BRITI;
■if: i:
Free Church ).
;il REVIEW
4.
:E \S ESTMINSTER REVIEW .Libera^.
o.
, V( KWii- D S ED1NBU1:GH magazine -Tory).
; ue: V Periodicals ably represent the three great poli-
• ■; inies of Great Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radi-
ii' {' ^-i- ics forms only one feature of their char-
V >i'_'ans of the most profound writers on
i ! rature. Morality, and Ueiigiou, they stand,
• y ewr bavo stood, unrivalied in the world of let-
‘1 ■ ;;oiisi iiTed indispensable to tht scholar and
■' f. : inal man, while to the intelligent reader
tli y fi'rnish a more correct and satis-
.id ti'c current literature of the day,
'hf wrl 1, than can be possibly obtained
;i!>'r s'lurce.
K.\HLV COl'IKS.
■ n -ij.t nt .\DVA.\(’E SHEETS from the Blitish
■ 1' ives additional value to ttiese Reprints, in-
■ I 1 tiiey can now be placed in the hands of sub-
a' it as ''iioD as the original editions.
TEILMS.
THK CKLEBR.^TED IHULAM) RKMKHV fOR
DISE\SK OF Tiff: KIDVKTS,
LIVER COMPL.AINX,
WEAKNESS OF AXY KDvI),
FEVER AND AGUE.
.\ni the various alTections consequent upon a ili»nr«lerei1
STOMACH OR UVKR,
Sill II as Indigestion. .Aridity of the !*t.'iiiarti. (,'.licky P:lin
Mf irtburn. l.o»s of .Ap|>etile. Kespnndency. ( ostiveness. Illind and
Hu-i dinis Piles. In :tll Nervous, KheuiiiHlic. .md Xciir.ili;ic .MFec-
tiiiiis.il has in niiiiierous instances proved hiuhly twnctitial, and
in ihrrs etl'ectrd a decided cure
is a purely vegetable ronipovind. prejvired on slrinly srien
titii pnni'iples, alter ihe nrinner ol'the celehraled Ilofland (*ro-
tesMir, VSoerhave, Because of its srent succeis in most nt the
Kiiro|it.'an 5>tales. its iniroduction into the I’nited Stales « ns in
ten tc-d more es|Mjcially lor those ot' our t'alherland sraui-rcd here
anil ihere oyer the fire of this mighty country .Meetini' wall
rt ii 'ucresj among them. I now otTer ii lo the Aiiierii iin piitdic.
knii«in" that its truly Wi'nilert'nl medicinal sirtues musl be uc-
kiiii A ledced.
It is pai'ticularly recommended to those (>erxons whose ronstitu-
tiuiii may have lieen impaired by the onntinuini'use of ardent
>pir.t». or other foiiiis of di.iisipation. (leneraliy in^tanlaneous in
elltTl, il finds its way directly lo the seat of life, thrilling and
4Uickenini! every nerve, rai'ins up the driKipinc spirit, and, ia
fact, infusing new health and vigor in Ihe system.
.\(JTICK—Whoever expects to find this a tieverace will be dis-
ap[H>inied: Imt lo Ihe sirk. weak and low spirited, il will prove a
grateful aromatic cordial, [Hisse:seii ofsingulBr remedial pro|H-rties
c ,\ i; T I O N 1
The great popularity of this delightful Aroma has induced many
imilHlions, which the public should guard ntfainst piirchasine.
He not iier^indtd to buv anything else until you havt- uiven I5i>er-
have's Holland Biin rs a f iir trial. *)ne bi ille will convince you
how infinitely superior it is lo all these imitations.
Jr^ySold at .?1.0o p« r bottle, or six botilcs for by the
S O L R 1* R O P R 1 K T ) R S ,
BIL'VJAiVli'y PAOK, JK. A CO.
PHAR.M.VCEUTISTS AND CHE.MISTS,
Pittsburgh, Pa.
Samuel J. Hinsdale sole agent for Fayetteville.
June 14, 1857. 10-
MKDICAL NOTICK.
DRS. E.VSTERLING and HEN.\(t.\N having asso
ciated themselves together for the purpose of
practicing Mfdicine in Rockingham and vicinity, tl»ey
respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage, and
by their strict and prompt attention they hope to give
perfect satisfaction to those who may favor thtm with
their patronage. They will attend any call ilay or
lir. Easterling taketj pleasure iu stating to his
former patrons that L'r. H. is a regular graduate, hay
ing read rhrei> yftirx and attended (iri full conrsM of Lec-
turi's. One or both may be found at ani/ hour at their
Office opposite the Post Oftice, unless professionally
engaged.
H. R. EASTERLING, M. L». I). HENAGAN, .M. 1>.
Rockingham, N. C., April 5, 18-38. lOOtf
('OI ROX RONDS FOR SALH.
^■"^HE Western Rail Road Co. have for sale in amounts
j[ to suit purchasers,
?’-?0,000 of the Coupon Honds of the County of
Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable
semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of Decem
ber, and running 20 years.
S!MI,000 of the Coupon Bond.*! of the Town of
Fayetteville, bearing *1 per cent interest, payable semi
annually on the 1st Jjit;uary and the 1st of Julj^ and
running 2' years.
The.se bonds were issued iu accordance with law to
the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the ('ounty and
Town subscriptions respectively.
Persons having money will find these bonds (at the
jirice the Co, is selling themi a better investment than
any Bank Stock in the State.
For terms apply to C. B. M.VLLETT, Esq., Pres't or
to JNO. .M. R(JSE, Treas’r
Western R. K Co,
Fayetteville, Feb’y 2'1, IH.jS. 8^*tf
DOBIUX iiorsK
For Rent or Lease.
^■IHE Lease of the present Proprieiors of this well
JL known House will expire on the 1st January,
the firoperty is oflTered for lease or rent. To a
person desirous of uiidert:iking the Hotel business, an
excellent opportunity is offered. The building is large,
well arranged and in complete repair; its location will
always command for it aSi extensive i>atroiuige. •■Vs
the present P-yprietors intend changing their busi
ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new aud in good
order, can be purchased on favortible terms,
j 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-
I pied by Mr. Wm. Booth, is also offered for rent.
I JNO. H. COOK,
I Prest. Dobbin House Co.
, Dec’r K'., 1857. fl9-tf •
: \imm L1\D FOR SUE.'
HE Subscriber offers for sale THIRTY-FIVE
HL'NDREl) .\CRES of Land in as healthy a sec
tion as there is in Alabama.
FORTY .\CRES. on which are a good Dwelling and
all necessary out-houses, in good repair.
ONE HUNDRED ai.i SIXTY ACRES, good river bot
tom lanl, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and
produces fine crops of (yotton aud Corn.
NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and
Pine laud, on which is some good farming la^d.
TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY ACRES
Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting.
This property will be sold cheap aud on accommoda-
tiug terms.
Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. O.,
Monroe County, Alabama.
WILLIA.M W. ENGLISH.
March 11, 1858. l*2-ly
Henry Clay’s Works, vola.; Bentou's Thirty Years iu
the U. S. Senate; Daniel Webster’s Works, 0 vols.;
Memoirs of S. S. Pveutiss; Iriving’s Works, 15 vols.,
cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Wm Wirt; Irving’s Life
(if Washington, cloth and sheep; Life aud Coire.«pon-
deuce of W ebster; Com. Perry's Japan Expedition; Ab-
bott’s Napoleon; The Indigenous Races of the Earth,
by Nott & Gliddon; Recollections of A Life Time, by
Goodrich, (Peter Parley;) Hume and Macaulay’s His
tories of England; Hallam’s, Robertson's, Johnson’a
Burke’s, .Vddison’s, Hannah More s and Dick’s Works,
Southey’s Common Place Book; Historical Collections
I of Virginia; Dickens's Complete Works, lo vols. illus-
I trate I; LaMartine’s History of Turkey; The Queens of
Scotland, by Agnes Strickland; Goldsmith's Animated
j Nature; Nodes Ambrosiame, 5 vols.,—edited by Dr.
I .McKenzie; Rollin’s Aucieut History; Constitutional
I Test Book; Millmiu's Gibbon’s Rome: The Statesmau's i
I .Manual; Tales and Novels of Maria Edgeworth; Proc- ;
I tor’s History of the Crusades: Chambers’ Information '
! for tlic People; Tytler'* Universal History; Boswell’s !
Life of I>r. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols.;
.Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; The Scottish .
Gael; Encyclopedia Americana, 14 vols.; Waverly '
Novels iu 12, 24 and 27 vols.; Wilson’s Talcs of the {
Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville’s Democracy
in .America; Knight's Half Hours with the best Authors;
Bulwer'a Novels, complete in one vol; Plutarch’s Lives;
Modern British Essayists; Lyell's Principles of Geolo
gy; Tales of the Arabian Nights, 4 vols. illustrated;
.Maury’s Physical Geography of the Sea; .\dveutures
of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse; Mrs. Ellis’3
Family Monitor and Guide to Social L'appiuess: The
Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the
Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart's Life of Waiter
Scoit; Hogg’s Winter Evening Tales; Woodfall's J unius;
McIntosh’s Miscellanies; Hamilton's Philosophy and
Literature; Mc.Xulay’s Miscellanies; Marshall’s Wash
ington; Life of Pinckney: Brande’s Encyclonsdia: The
Prince of the House of D.'ivid; The Poetical Works of
Homans, Scott, Campbell, Milton, Byron, Moore, Burns,
Sbakspeure, &c., iu various styles.
E. J. HALE i: SON.
J® ESl'ECTFULLY informs his friends and the
» » public, that he h.as built up large substantial ^
Brick Buildings at his Old .Stand, expressly for man- i '
ufacturiiig Carrii..gos. Thankful for the very liberal I
patronaee he has received for the last 21 years, he j
hope.*) by strict attention to bu»iness. with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the
siinio. fie warrants his work to be made of the best |
iiiaK rial and by experienced workmen in each branch 1
of the business. His work will compare favorably j
with any made in the United States, for neatness and ;
durability. He is determuied to sell and do any ■
work in his line on as good terms as any work done ,
elsewhere that is as well done. He now h as on hand ;
Fi.mshkd, the LARGEST STOCK of ;
0(irriarcs, BnroNches^ Kocknwa^s^ nnd ^
Buiriries, I
Ever offered iu this place, and a very large stock I
of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily, j
All of which will be sol 1 very low for Cash, or on 1
short time to punctual customers. hps on 1
hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi- j
cles finished and in course of construction.
All work m.ide by him is warranted 12 months
with fair usnge, and should it fail by bad workmanship
or m.'itei'ial will be repaired free of charge.
Peisons wishing to buy would do welt to call and
examine for themselves.
Orders thatikl'ullyreceived aud promj ily attended to.
Repairing executed at short notice and ou very
reasonable terms.
May 28, 1858. tf-89
LARGE SALE OF GOODS
JiT JtVCTMOJy.
By Virtue of a Deed of Tru«t executed to mo by
Cook & Johnson, for purposes therein speoifled,
I will offer for sale at public auction, on WEDNESDAY,
the 23d da/ of June next,
THE ENTIRE STOCK OF GOODS,
Consisting of HARDWARE and CUTLERY, HOLLOW-
WARE, IRON, NAILS, CROCKERY, AND GLASS
WARE. A large and general assortment of all arti
cles usually kept in the Hardware line.
The attention of Merchants and the public generally
is called to this Sale, as furnishing a favorable oppor
tunity for merchants to supply themseWe* or to re
plenish their stocks.
Terms liberal and made known at Sale.
W. McL. McKAY, Trustee.
May 3, 1858. 8-ta
NEW DRY GOODS.
\v. MacIntyre
Is opening a lot of
^ILK TISSUE, for Teils;
Black Bordered Love Veils;
English Bl’k Crape;
Italian White Crape;
Black Berege;
Black Crape De Espaigne;
Bonnet Ribbons;
White Marseilles;
Printed Lawns;
Ginghams;
White and Col’d Adjusting Bustle Spring Skirts;
French Extension Skirts;
Long W’hale Bone.
May 10, 1858. 9-3w
SECOi\D SPRIiVC STOCK.
^y^^E are now receiving our Second Stock of Spring
aad Summer Goods, consisting of
Fanct/ and Domestic Dry Gooih^ HatSy Shoes,
Bonnets and Umbrellas.
All of which were selected personally with care, and
are offered for sale on the usual terms.
H. & E. J. LILLY.
May 8. 9-4t
N. B. A good supply of Yarns and Sheetings
now on hand. H. & £. J. L.
1>
L,,^ If* UOOHS.
(jM.\T’S Civil Law: Starkie on Slander;
T
Per ann.
iHj
o 00
7 00
H 00
3 00
;i 00
10 00
cdses in advance,
issued will be
. :,o of the four ileview*
. ^ ^ -if the four Reviews
' ... Uii'ce ifthe Four Reviews
■ ji' the Reviews
• ■ v>,;. i's Magazine
" I md three Rfviuws
. .)d lU 1 the four Reviews
b mudf in nil
' •>! rut in the Slate wher
■> Lit 1^1 /•.
( LniHIN(j.
: a tWL-nty live per cent, from tiie above
a - .wd lo 'Jj.viis ordering four or more
:.y one >>r more of the above works. Thus;
\ ” s of Blai ivWiMnl, or ot utie Review, will be
'■ ii;e iiddress for four copies ot the four Re-
ui J l-i,ickwood for Y^iO: and so on,
l’J^ 1 AG H.
til*; i.riiii:iji:il •; ;ities aud Towub, these works
■ 1 = i i l’vEE OF l'O.ST.\Gh. When sent
• -uii, tl.;' 1’ 1 t', any part of the United States
' f i; 't 1 U h.N ^ V F' 'U K CENTS a year for ‘-Black-
1. aud but FtiL'KTEE.N’ (.'ENTS a year for each
l!cview».
Ii. The jtrict in (Jrent lirdain of the Jive
'I' n/s iibove-u'tmfd is per anuuni.
lit '.lu t-;, for any of the above i>ul>^cation3 should
I- i j.ii-cs'ied, post-paid, to tlie Publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT A: CO.,
No. 54 Gold street, New York.
\Mrrn Carolina i]acon. '
J jJ.ANl^ .Sides and Shoul K-rs, for sale by
A PROCLAMATION,
B>/ his Excellency, Tiiomas liuAOO, Governor
of North Carolina.
« *7^ HEREAS, it has been represented»to m^that
w w one Archibald McDougald, late of the County
of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February last,
iy said County, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe,
and that the s.iid McDougald is a fugitive from justice,
aud hrs escapcd beyond the limits of this State.
Now, to the end that the said .\rchibald McDougald
may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of
fence, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclamation, ofFeriag
a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen
sion and delivery to the Sherifl' of Cumberland County.
DESCRIPTION.
i .McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair
i and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar j tour through the State will receive subscriptiou.s for
on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about Iti-S or j that object. W. T. DICKENSON.
MITCH EL 1/8 FALLS.
AGK.MS \V.\.VTEI) I.\ HVERY mm OF THE STATE
rglO 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
of the art, representing the place wheie the Rev.
ELJSHA MITCHELL lost his life in his explorations
of the Black .Mountains, in the Summer of 1857. Upon
tRe receipt of Three Dollars, we w^l furnish to any
person desirous of taking an Agency, Two Pictures,
one tinted and one colored, as samples, with full par
ticulars as to ^hc terms of the tigency, Jsc. W'e will
ofl'er iiulucements suHicient to matie it pay an ener
getic agent. For further particulars address us at
Asheville, N. C’. LEWIS & DICKENSON.
P. S. Mr. Dickenson i.s also Agent for the
Mt. .Mitchell Monument Association, aud during his
Roscoe’s Crim, Evi
dence;
Chitty on Contracts;
“ “ Criminal Law;
“ “ Pleading;
Stejihen on Ditto.;
Chitty on the Law of Car
riers;
Selwyn’s Nisi Prius,—Am.
Notes;
Smith's Chancery Practice;
“ Landlord aud Ten
ant;
“ ou Contracts;
Leading Cases;
Story on Conflict of Law;
“ Equity Jurispru
dence;
“ on Sales;
“ on Partnership;
“ Equity Pleadings;
“ on Contracts;
Fearne on Remainders:
Edwards on Bailments:
Byles’ on Bills;
Tayler’s Law Glossary;
Dart on Vendors and Pur
chasers of Real Estate;
Broom’s Legal Maxims;
Commentarieson the
Com. Law;
.■Vdams's Equity;
*• on Ejectineut;
Burrill on Cireum. Evidence;
“ Law Dictionary
Leading Cases in Equity;
Tidd’s Practice—.\m. Notes;
Hill on Trustees, ‘‘ “
Matthews’ Presumptive Evi
dence;
Powell on Mortgages:
Sedgwick on the Measure
of Damages:
Sedgwick on Statutory and
Cons. Law;
Hale'n Ple.is of the Crown;
Bishop ou Marriage and
Divorce;
Milford's Chancery Plead
ings;
Sanderson Uses& Trusts;
Hargrave ljutler’s Coke
upon Littleton;
U. States Digest;
St.'ite Trials of the U. S.;
Russell on .Arbitration:
Morris on Replevin:
Troubat on Limited Part
nerships;
Sugden ou Vendors;
on Powers;
Saunders on Pleading;
“ Reports;
Addison ou Coutracts;
Whartou on Homicide:
Wharton Stile’s Med.
J urisprudence;
Newlani on Contracts;
Roper ou Legacies;
Williams on Executors;
“ ou Personal Pro-
I#rty;
Oliver oi; Conveyancing;
Lube’s Eq’.iity Pleading;
Gresley’s Law of Evi
dence;
Kent’s (Jommentaries;
Curtis's Commentary;
Bradford s Surrogate Re-
poi ts;
Tapping on Maudamus;
Crown CircuitCompauion
Wiley's N. C. Form Book;
J. W. BAKER
Is now receiving from the North the !
largest, finest, and most carefully se
lected stock of
ever offered in this market; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all of
which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for*cash
or on time to punctual customers.
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in
setts; curled hair atid shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons aud Cradles; Side
Boanis; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
(’ornice?: Curtain Bands; Sofas iu Mahogany and
Walnut: Tete a Tetes; (Jttomans; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every v:iriety.
Fine Rosewood Pianos, one with ..•Eolian At
tachment; Rosewood Molodians, from the bet manufac
tories in New Y«rk and Boston, warranted as good as
any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
prices—freight only added.
September 2. 45-tf
LAND I'OU SAI.K.
Id .\CRES OF LAND lying on upper
Little River, in Harnett County, well
timl)ered aud well located for the Turpentine business.
It wi!l be sold on accommodating terms. Apply soon
to the Subscriber at Fayftteville.
WM. McL. McK.W.
Sept. 22, 1856. 41-tf
W. H. TUMINGTON,
('omiiiission Merchant, No. 4 North Water St.
WILMLVGTON, N. C.
Ur ILL give his prompt personal attention to the
sale or shipment of all Consignments of Njivaj
Stores or other Country Produce.
No\. 8. 1850. tf
CAPE FEAR NAVIGATION CO.
fBlHE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be
i held in the Town of Fayetteville, on Friday the
4th June next.
D. A. RAY, Pres.
May 6, 1858. 8-tm
DENTAL NOTICE.
DW. C. BENBOW will be absent from home
• from the 22d to the 26th of this month.
Will be in CLINTON on Saturday the 22d, to remain
three days.
May 10, 1858. 9-2w
DENTISTRY.
|R. J. DAVIS having decided on per
manently locating in the Town of
Fayetteville, respectfully offers his services to the cit
izens of this place and surrounding country. In all
the various branches of his Profession, including the
manufacture of Mineral Teeth, he is satisfied, after an
extensive experience, to which is added a thorough
Dental education, that he can give entire satisfaction
as far as ia in the power of Dentistry. All irregulari
ties of the Teeth treated in a proper and careful man
ner, as well as diseases of the mouth. None but the
proper metals are made use of in the various opera
tions. Charges will be moderate, that the benefits of
the Profession may be placed within the reach of all
who may feel an interest in the preservation of the
Teeth.
ttjirOfEce over Houston’s Jewelry Store, where he
may be found at all times.
May 10, 1858. 9tf
>
170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, aud while
drunk is turbulent and troublesome. j
,Given under iny hand and the Great Seal of |
[l. s.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of |
March, A. D. 18-58. 1
By the Governor, THOS, BR.AGG. i
PiLA.'iKi Cowi-KR, Pr. Sec’y.
March 15. 03tf
DEEP RIVER COAL.
UITU.MINOUS COAL of the best quality can be
had at the works at Egypt, at'a reasonable price
by the Tou. W.M. McCLANE.
Mining Engineer,
May 21, 1850, 0-tf
TA.\Ni:il’S on. ii: DRVlllDKSI
BPLS. Tanner's Oil,—a superior article; also,
a tine lot of Dry Hides. For sale by
Nov, 23.
JAS. G. COOK.
02-
OF i
Guy
ue; 1:
y-
BEVERLY HOSE.
80-
Harper’s Magazine tor April, just
received by E. J. HALE i SON.
March 24.
Feb y y, 1858. 85-6m
A. McRIMMON, .
Commission aud Forwarding Meroliant.
WILMINGTON, N. C.
July (i, Sy57. 22tf
'riic American Almanac lor 1858;
Sword's Pocket .Almanac for 1858, The Twin Roses,
by Mrs. Ritchie; Liviugstoue’s .\frica; Major Joties’
Courtship; Berteui’s Piano In.itructor; Faber’s Draw
ing Peucils, iu eases; Music Folios; Copy Books, >J'C. ^c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Pay L'1‘.—Mr. 0. C. McCrummen will, as
usual, attend the Superior Courts lur this Circuit,
aud aliord ihijse indebted to this office for sub
scription, adv'erii-siiig and printing, an opportunitj
to pay up} of which we hope they will uot be slow
to avail thomselves.
iijanks for sale at this Oliice.
Cantwell’s Justice;
Supreme Court Reports, &c-, &c.
E. J HALE, & SON.
MEDICAL BOOKS.
■ ■^UNGLISON’S Therapeutics and Materia Medica;
JLF “ Medical Dictionary;
“ Human Physiology;
« Practice of Medicine;
on New Remedies;
.Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics;
“ Woman, and her Diseases;
“ Childbed Fevers;
“ Diseases ot tha Uterus;
Dewees on Children;
“ “ Females;
Horner’s Anatomy aud Histology;
.Miller’s Principles of Surgery;
“ Practice of do.;
Bartlett on the Fevers of the U. States;
Wilson's Human Anatomy, by Goddard;
Ricord aud Hunter on Venereal, by Bumstea I;
Watson s Practice of Physic, by Coudie;
W'ood and Uache’s U. S. Dispensatory;
Paucoast’s Wistar’s Anatomy; •
Wilson ou Diteases of the Skin;
“ “ the Skin and Hair;
Eve’s Surgical Cases;
Churchill on Children, by Keating;
“ System of Midwifery, by Condie;
“ Diseases of Women by do.;
Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology;
Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry;
Fownes’ Chemistry for Students;
Bartlett ou Certainty in Medicine;
Smith and Horner’s Anatomical Atlas;
Bird ou the Urinary Deposites;
Pereira’s Materia Medica and Therapeutics;
Carpenter’s Human Physiology, by Smith;
Dickson’s Elements of .Medicine;
Taylor on Poisons, by Griffith;
Burrows’ ou Cerebral Circulation;
Wilson on Syphilis;
Draper’s Physiology—illustrated; »
Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &c., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Oct. 26, 1857.
Dr. U. ISI^ACK,
FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J. Hinsdale’s
Chemist aud Drug Store.
Feb’y 7, 1850. 76-tf
NOriCE.
undersigned having executed a power of At-
£ torney to E, F. .Moore, he is thereby authorized
to make all settlements for me and in my name, and
generally to transact ;ill business as I might or could
do were 1 personally present. J. J. MOORE.
Fayetteville, June 3, 1857. 13tf
\ rresli supply of Lime, Plastering
Hair, Calcined Plaster, Hydraulic Cement, and Land
Plaster. For sale in ijuantities to suit, bv
B, ROSE.
Feb'y 15, 1858. 85t
THdrC. FULLER,
•Ittorney ami Counsellor at Ijaw.
OFFICE at E»cles’s Bridge, recently occupied by
James Banks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C
Jan’y 1, 1857.
LOVEllD ELUUIDGE,
•Ittorneif at Ijair^
W ILL attend the Courts of Johnston aud Samp
son Counties.
Smithfield, April 15, 185S.
9t>-tf
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and General Commission
MERCHANTS,
FayelteviUe^ .V.
J. A. WORTH.
(72tf)
JOS. UTLKY-
GEO. ALDER.MAN,
inspertor of ,'\*aral Stores^
WILMINGTON, N. C.,
^OLICITS patronage. Prompt attention and quick
despatch will be given to business entrusted to his
care.
June 2o, 1857. 19-12mpd
T d & B. G. WORTH,
C’ommission d: F’orwardinii Merchants,
o
Jirou'Ti's Building, M'ater Street,
ll*Umington, C ,
Usual advances made on consignments.
N, v. 11, 18.->7. 5y-tf
D
corroN ragging.
UNDEE and GUNNY BAGGING in quantities to
suit purchasers. For sale by
$1200 wanted for twelve months,
for which eight per cent, interest will be paid, and the
debt secured by a lien on Real Estate or personal
property in double the amount. A note addressed to
B., and left with the Editors of this pap«r, will reach
the applicant.
May 10, 1868. ^ 9-3t
FOR SALE^R RENT.
A CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on H»y-
raount, near Mr, J. C. Thomson's. For particu
lars enquire of J. G. Shepherd, Esq., or
A. M. CAMPBELL.
May 7. 9-tf
STATIONERY.
HICK’S PATENT Elastic Rubber Ink Stands;
Strange’s Patent Pencil Sharpeners; Pocket
Diarit s, Pocket Books, and Pocket Memorandums of
every variety; Visitiug Cards, Letter and Note Enve
lopes; Cap, Letter, Note and Tissue Papers; Impres
sion Paper, Sealing Wax, &c., &c.; Portfolios, a beau
tiful article, morocco and leather. A further supply
of the above just received.
E. J. HALE 4- SON.
May 7,
LAST NOTICE.
f||lHE undersigned has placed all his notes and ac-
-I. counts in the hands of Duncan McIntyre for col
lection, All persons indebted to him, who do not come
forward by the 1st of August and pay up or confess
judgment, will after that date find their papers in the
hands of an officer.
DAN’L C. McINTYRE.
Laurinburgh, N. C., April 25, 1858. 8'3m
NEW BOOKS.
A WOMAN’S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN; Adele,
by Julia Kavanagh; Illustrated life of Franklin;
D’Israeli’s Sketches of English Literature; The Works
j of Lord Chesterfield; Anecdotal Olio; Cabinet Maker
! and Upholsterer’s Companion: The Poetry of Flowers
I and Flowers of Poetry; Livingstone’s Travels; Cum-
1 ming’s Hunter’s Life in Africa; Arabian Nights; Jay’s
Morning and Evening Exercises; Union Bible Diction
ary; Living or Dead, by Rev. J. C. Ryle; Juvenile
j Books, &C-, &c. E. J. HALE & SON.
March 5.
I WANTED
7/^ NEGROES for a Mississippi Plantation, Men,
9^ Boys, Girls, and some good Families.
I EPHR. P.\GE.
Fayetteville, May G, 1858. 8-tf
LIFE INSURANCE.
fBIHE Undersigned has been appointed .\geut of
■ the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. Every member for life participates in the pro
fits of the Company; and the annual premium for
life membership, where it amounts to or more,
may be paid one-half in cash, aud the other half in
a note at 12 months.
Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man
may insure his own life for the exclusive benefit of
his family The lives of slaves may be insured.
This system is rapidly growing into favor, all over
the civilized world It is one by which a family, lor
a small sum annually, may be provided for, after the
death of its hea 1, ~>n whose exertions they may have
been dependent for a supi>ort. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live long after taking
out a Lite Policy Explanatory pamphlets, and the
necessary Blanks, furnished un application
E. J. HALE.
Sept. 17.
JAS. 0.
COOK.
43tf
BLANKS for sale at this Office.
HA'