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FALK. Ijing on un,v Co«„, ’’P*' I -'Pply Soon ^*•1-. McKa\ 41-t, rOTON, INortli Watf, s, I. i:. i&l attention to ‘«>gnmenta of tbf "“I tf [ack, ated a powep of », ‘h.rehy author^.; “aine. au i I rn^u-hf „ ' I I .1. j '■‘’“‘■J l; >K. f* Hi)SK *rjtf ■ler, ;idi;e, r/tir, [ohnnt a ,j itnp. '".-II [‘ley. ^ Ul ISS It 1(1 ITS, J0«. PTltT. AN, »# attention anci quick Jnesa entruste.l to hi- 19-12mpil ^ORTH, H2 M errhants, '«■ Strfer, r#oM, r, >H!)tfninients 69-tf ;gin(.. INQ in qaantities t - by JAN i COOK 4.:tf ■OSSOM. I o \ ERCHANT, J%\ €. xigiTen *0 allCongijni i>n Produce to be Rhip I market. 67 W anted. ta the General A»encv ind deliTerinp Hawks's in process of publicft- on of Fayetterille, is l^agement with one or iable persons in each »aB9 their respectiye counties, thoraaghl;. d, as sample copies ot ly in a few dajs. character must ac- Idress «. W. WORK A NCR. K appointed Agent of Lite Insurance Com- jrticipates in the pr.t- anuu^ I premium for ints to i iO or more, and the other half in I by creditors. A man exi'ludive benefit of hsy be insured. g into favor, jiH over jr which a family, for tovi' d for, after the [rtions they may have jt is a g'lod investment live long after taking py p‘‘.m?‘'. '•fSi and the t application E. J. HALE. \ctorv^ UDRK. k ,N«.\’S sTORK, I\'. V. ti4-ypd 0»'KKT V Li:. i in the T .’Wn ot ha)' aown B3 the rAiwp. low Land, as the’rop ai»«l I^ol >ied hy Mr. John A intiri^ on Donaldson, known a? the Hotel uto ---verHl Huilding !if;h hool Buildings- fronting on Mumford lN(i l '*TS on both purch.ised on favora- remain on Bond a“ I'H ) J. CURTIS. 43-tf S OF BOOKS. r; Oiiy lrfving«tOtt*» tchie, Bernard Lil*i i? HALi A 80K* IPiilllBWlETIliyL S E MI-W E E K L. Y. [VOL. VII.] FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., xMAY 31, 1858. [NO. 715.] PHINTKD MONDAYS AND THUR.DAYS. KDWARI) J. HALE & SON, KDITORS AND PKOPRTETORS. prK'6 for the Semi-Weekly Obskrvkr $3 UO if paid in ailvAnce; f>0 if ptvid during the year of subscrip tion: or $4 after the year has expired, f ,r the Weekly Observer $2 00 per annum, if paid in n lvMnce; 50 if paid during the year of subscrip tion; or $3 00 after the year has expired. AUVEKTISEMENTS inserted for sixty cents per ji^uare of lt> lines for the first, and thirty cents for each jui'i'eeJiug publication. Vearly adverti.senients by spe- coiitr.4Ct:», at reasonable rates. Advertisers are requested to .state the number of insertions desired, or {her will be continued till forbid, and charged accord- ingly. Advertisements to be inserted inside, charged 50 per c'ent. extrn. U. S MAIL, VR1* to JiSHE %*IL.IjF.. FOUR HORSE COACHES. IVEW DRY GOODS Fire Insurance* UrE refer our readers to the annual statement of the .Etna Insurance Company, of Hartford, which will le found in another column. This success ful ioititution wap incorporated by the Legislature of ’oiinecticut in 1819, with a perpetual charter. Its capital is $500,000, and its accumulations exceed $'00,o00 more, making its entire assets over $300,- iW, invested as detailed in the statement referred to These results indicate that during the period of nearly forty years since its orsanization, (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, discharging, as we are informed, all its obligations by the payment of about ten million dollart for losses, without asking a Jay'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 certaiyUy as possible in sach 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 fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain the amount insured on each class, the amount of pre miums received thereon, and the amount of losses up on each This classification, extending over a long (■eriod.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 isnotamatter 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 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 ot the community to an extent surpassed by no other : uaipany in the U. States, and has increased its busi ness and its income from year to year with a stealy growth. One great source of its security is the wide iiatributiou of its risks—a pelicy which it pursues With great strictness—limiting the amount to be cov- »red in each locality. By this course it has passed, with comparative impunity, through some of the most sweeping and destructive fires, which have swallowed up .ther companies less cautious in their business. It is a svstem like this, based upon experience, which gives Stability and soundness to a company, and to the as- •ured confidence and security. — Baliimor* Patriot. ,ET.\A L\Sl'RAi\CE COMPANV, H.\KTFORD, CON.V. INCORPORATED 1819, CHARTER PERPETUAL. Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. T. K. BRACE, President. E. O. KIPLEV, Vice Pre sident. T. A. ALEX.A.NDER, Secretary, 1HE TRAVELLING PUBLIC are respectfully requested to give this line a trial. They will find it to be the cheapest, ne.\rest and BEST route WEST. My Coaches are fine, large, Nine and Four teen Passenger Concord Coaches. (i^o Hackii oil tlie Road.) My Horses are well trained and gentle, and I take pleasure in recommending the Drivers on this line as being the most sober, careful and gentlemanly Drivers to be found on any stage line. Travellers will find this route a more pleasant one than any other, passing through Statesville by the Catawba Hail Hoad Bnidge, Newton, Morganton, Ma rion, Pleasant Gardens, Swanannoa Gap of the Blue Ridge, in full view of the celebrated Mt. Mitchell and Mt. Clingman of the Black Mountains. Persons wish ing to visit the Black Mountains can procure a guide and Horses at Mr. Stkps or Porter’s, and in a few hours ride reach the Black Mountain House, and at their leisure visit Mitchell’s Falls, Mt Clingman and Mt. Mitchell, the highest peaks of land Eiist of the HOOT.'>, G.MTEllS and SHOES; Rocky Mountains. ' Carpeting, and Floor Oil Cloth, and .Matting; Has received aad offers for sale, a desirable line of Ladies’ Dress Groods, Silk, Barege and Lawn Robes; Dress Silk Bareges, Challies, Dorabaiines, .\lpaccas: Swiss, Tarletou, Jaconet, Nansook Muslins; Printed Lawns, Calicoes, (linghams, Brilliantes; Ribbons, Ruches, French Artificials; Laces, Edging, Braids; Tapes and Fringes; French Working Knitting Cotton; Embroidering Silk; .Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting; Linen and Lisle Edging; Capes, Collars, Sleeves; Kid, Silk, and Lisle Gloves and Gauntlets; •I. ^ P. Coates’ Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk; Enameled and I^lastic Belts; Table Damask; Napkins and Towels; Patent Turkish and .AUandale Counterpanes; Irish Linen, and Shirt Fronts and Collars; Ladies’ Bonnets, very fine, and some price to them; Leghorn and Braid Flats; READY-MADE CLOTHING; Tickets on this line good for three months. Stage Okfick in Salisbury, at the Rowan House. C. S- BROWN, Contractor. i Morganton, N. C., March 6th. lOO-lJm ! LUTTERLOII’S” LINE fBlHE Steamer FANNY will leave Fayetteville for JIL Wilmington every Monday and Thursday morn ing, until further notice. ^Yill take freight and pas sengers as heretofore. T. S. LUTTEKLOII. Feb’y 22. 87- .MEDICAL NOTICE. DRS. EASTERLING and HEN AO AN having asso ciated themselves together for the purpose of practicing Medicine in Rockingham and vicinity, they respectfully solicit a liberal share of patronage, aad by their strict and prompt attention they hope to give perfect satisfaction to those who may favor them with their patronage. They will attenl any call day or night. Dr. Easterling takc« pleasure in stating to his former patrons that Dr. H. is a regular graduate, hav ing read three yeart and attended ttcv full courses Lec tures. One or both may be found at ani/ hour at their Office opposite the Po.'t Office, unless professionally engaged. H. R. EASTERLING, M. D. D. HENAG.\N, M. l>. Rockingham, N- C., April 6, 1858. lOOtf Extension Steel Sprine Skirts, rec'd to-day, price -$4. Fayetteville, 29th March, 1858. 97tf FOR s vr.E. 4DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; fine and common TOBACCO; and almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapest! G. \\. 1. GOLDSTON. 77- Jan’y 27, 1857. ~ UACON, LARI) AM) l‘ORK. 40 HHDS. B.\CON, well smoked; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 75 “ Mess Pork; 35 Sacks Coffee; 25 Bbls. Sugar; 40 Boxes Candy; 80 “ No. 1 Soap, Oranges, Raisins, &c. The above goods were bought of Commission Mer chants, and very cheap for Cash, and will be sold cheap for ’ash only. K. F. MOORE. .March 29. 97tf WHISKEY AM) BRAXOY. BBLS. CORN WHISKEY: 30 Bbls. .Apple Brandy; 15 *• Domestic do. 15 “ N. E. Rum. The above Whiskey is the pure Corn Whiskey select- eil by myself with care, and equal to any made in the The W’estern Rail Roai Co. have for sale in amounts State, and will be sold at the lowest market price for to suit purchasers. Cash. E. F. MOORE. ?20,000 of the Coupon IJond.s of the County of March 29. 97tf COUPON BONDS FOR SALE. Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable semi-annuallj’ on the 1st June and the 1st of Decem ber, and running 20 years. $90,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the Town of Fayetteville, bearing per cent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and running 20 years. These bonds were issued in accordance with law to the Western Rail Road Co., to pay the County and Town subscriptions respectively. i Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them) a better investment than any Bank Stock in the State. For terms apply to C. B. M.ALLETT, Esq., Pres’t or | to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb’y 20, 1858. 89tf DOBBIN HOUSE For Rent or Lease. NOTICE-TO CORRESPONDENTS. V .Alldress in future will be at Florence, Dar lington District, South Carolina tick is my authorised agen H James M. Bos- to settle business for me. D. A. BOYD. 7-lmpd .May 8, li58. BOERHAVE’S iioM.A.M) itrrniKs Directors.—T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, R. ! f BIHE Lease of the present Proprietors of this well Buell, M. A. Tuttle, E. Flower, E. A. Bulkeley, H. known House will expire on the 1st January, Maiher, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G- F. 1858: the property is offered for lease or rent. To a Davis, .\. Dunham, D. Hillyer, T. A. .Alexander, W. ■ person desirous of undertaking the Hotel business, an Keney. excellent opportunity is offered. The building is large. The .Assets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, ^ well arranged and in complete repair; its location will paying interest, with $172,664 bl of cash on deposite ' always command for it an extensive patronage. As in the Hartford Banks, to meet losses. Losses due and unpaid—none. Losses adjusted and not due, $24,.313 95. Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, &c., $75,- 850 15. Loises resisted, (^suspicions of fraud, &c.) $46,678 72. |lO^ Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, .N. C. E. J. HALE. BRinSH PBRIODIOALS. L. SCOTT ^ CO., NEW YORK, continue to publish the following leading British Periodicals, viz: 1. THE LONDON QUARTERLY (Conservative). THE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). 3. THE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). 4. THE WEST.MINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). 6. BLACKWOOD’S EDINBURGH MAG.AZINE (Tory). the present Proprietors intend changing their busi ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new and in good order, can be purchased on favorable terms. The House will be delivered on or after the 1st of : January, remaining open under the present manage- ' ment till a tenant is obtained. The fine Store in the same building, formerly occu- ' pied by Mr. Wm. Booth, is also offered for rent. JNO. H. COOK, ! Prest. Dobbin House Co. j Dec’r 16, 1857 . 69-tf THR CKLKBRATEP nOM.ANT) RF.MKDY »0U BTSP3EFSIA, DISKVSi: OF TIIK KIDNEYS, LIVER COMPUAINX, W^EAKXESS OF ANY KIND, FEVER AND AGUE. .-Vnd the rarinus atfeclions con«equent n(ion a dinordered STOMACH OR LIVKIl, Such R* Indigeslion, Aridity of the Sumiarh, Colicly; Pain* 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. .\8 Organs of the most profound writers on Science, Literature, Morality, and'Religion, they stand, as they ever have stood, unrivalled in the world of let ters, being considered indispensable to the scholar and :he professional man, while to the intelligent reader ol every class they furnish a more correct and satis factory record of the current literature of the day, throughout the world, than can be possibly obtained from any other source. . EARLY COPIES. The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British publishers gives additional value to these Reprints, in asmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of sub- bcribers about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. Per ann. For any one ofthe four Reviews •'*>3 00 For any two of the four Reviews 6 00 For any three of the Four Reviews 7 00 For all four of the Reviews 8 00 For Blackwood’s Magazine 3 00 For Blackwood and three Reviews 9 00 For Blackwood and the four Reviews 10 00 l^oymentx to he made in all cases advance. Money current in Utate where x&sued will 6e received at par. CLUBBING. A discount of twenty-five per cent, from the above price will be allowed to Clubs ordering four or more copies of any one or more of the above works. Thus: Four copies of Blackwood, or of one Review, will be Bent to one address for four copies of the four Re views and Blackwood for $30; and so ou. POSTAGE. In all the principal Cities and Towns, these works will be delivered, FREE OF POST.AGE. When sent by mail, the Fustage to any part of the United States will be but TWENTY-FOUR CENTS a year for ‘-Black wood,” and but FOURTEEN CENTS a year for each of the Reviews. N. B. The price in Great Britain of the Jive Ptriodicah above-named is ?8l per annum. Remittances for any of the above publications should always be addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 64 Geld street, New York. NORTH Ca1OL1NA B.\COnT~ UAMS, Sides and Shoulders, for sale by BEVERLY ROSE. Jfcn’y 28. * 80- ALABAMA L.ii\D FOR SALE. fM^HE Subscriber offers for sale THIRT\-FI\E JL HUNDRED ACRES of Land in as healthy a sec tion as there is in Alabama. FORTY^ ACRES, on which are a good Dwelling and all necessary out-houses, in good repair. ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES, good river bot tom land, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton and Corn. NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and Pine land, on which is some good farming land. TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY ACRES Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting. This property will be sold cheap and on accommoda ting terms. .Address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0., Monroe County, .Alabama. WILLIAM W. ENGLISH. .March 11, 1858. 92-ly MITCHELL’S FALLS. IGESTS WASTED l.^ El'EBY COl'STT OP THE STATE O canvass the same, and procure subscribers’ names for the sale and delivery of an excellent T' LITHOGRAPHIC PICTURE, taken upon the spot and gotten up in the finest style of the art, representing the place where the Rev. ELISHA MITCHELL lost his life in his explorations of the Black Mountains, in the Summer of 1857. Upon the receipt of Three Dollars, we will furnish to any person desirous of taking an Agency, Two Pictures, one tinted and one colored, as samples, with lull par ticulars as to the terms of the agency, &c. We will offer inducements sufficient to make it pay an ener- eetic agent. For further particulars address us at Asheville, N. C. LEWIS & DICKENSON. P. S. Mr. Dickenson is also Agent for tfie Mt. Mitchell Monument Association, and during his tour through the State will receive subscriptions lor that object. W. T. DICKENSON. , Feb’y 9, 85-6m Last NOTICE. fW^HE undersigned has placed all his notes and ac- ■ 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. b-3m Groceries, Hardware, fcc. fBlHE undersigned are now receiving a L.ARGE .AS Jl. SORTMENT of Groceries, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Hollow-ware, Shoes, Leatiier, and Saddlery, 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, 1867. Hr«rtburn. Loss of .Appetile, l>espi>mlency. t'ostiveness. Blind and BlePdinc t’ilps. In all Nervoim. ilh«*nnmtif,,:ind Neiiruleic .Atfec- tlons.it hrts in niuneron insumces (ifoved highly Ijenelicial, and in others etTected a decidotj curr This Is a purely vpnet.ilile coiiiixiund. prrpriredon strictly «;ien tilit principles, niter tlie manner of the ccleliraled lloflnnd Pro fessor. Um-rhave, Bpcmse of its sreal -«nrre'>s in most of the European r«t»les, its introduction Into tht l/nlted States was in ten^^ed more e.|)€cially for tho-e of our fiilhcr'and sraltfred here anil there over the face of this niighty country Meeting with freat’success nmone them. I now otter it to the American public, knowing that its truly wontlerful medicinal virtues must be ac- knowledaed. It is p;iMiculaff^' recouuiiended to those persons whose constitu tions niJty have been hnpairei! by the continuous use of iirdent spirits, or ftiher foiiiis of dissipation. »enerally instanianeous in etfi’cl, it finds its way directly to the seat of lile, tliriHin)! and quickeniniz every nerve, raisini; up the drooping spirit, and, in fact, inlustng new heHlth and viijor in the system. .NOTM'E—Whoever ex(>ects to find this a beverage will be dis appointed; but to the sick, weak and low spiriteil, it will prove a grateful aromatic cordial, possessed ofsingular remedial properties CAUTION! The great (Mipularity of this delightful Arnina h is indiicetl many imitations, which the public shoul.l guard against purchasing, lie not iiersuaded to buv anything else until you have given Uoer- have’s Holland Bitters a fair trial. One bottle will convince yoti Ilow infln'tely sujierior it is to all these imitations. {C^-dold at *1.00 per bottle, or six ijottles for 95.00, by the SOLE P RO P Rl ETt) RS, ^ PAGE, JK. At CO. MiNlFArTfRlNH PHARM.ACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, PlTTSBUuoH, Pa. Samuel J. Hinsdale sole ..gent for Fayetteville. June 14, 1857. Hr* HawUs^s Hlsiorff O R X H A R O r. 1 A . The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st volume of this valuable work, which has received the highest commendation wherever it ha>» been rend, not only for its literary execution hut for its typographi cal getting up. It may be obtained, either from us or from our General Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of this place, or any of his Assistant Agents. The pricc varies according to style of binding: In handsome cloth !i>l 25; in Library Sheep if!! 50; in half Calf ^!l 75. It ts SOLI) ONLY FOR Cash. None will be charged, either by ourselves or our Agents. A liberal discoun* will be made where quantities are taken to sell again It will be sent by mail to anj' part of the country, on receipt of the price and 24 cents to pay postage. The 2d voluma is in course of preparation. There will probably be four or five volumes in all. The suc- rteeding volumes will probably contain about 500 pages each, and will be sold at a proportionally higher price, viz: half a cent a page for the cloth binding, 25 cents additional for sheep and 50 cents additional for the half calf binding. E. J. HALE & SON. Fayetteville, April 29, 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 receive prompt atten tion. STANDARD & MISCELLANEOIS HOOKS. Dr. K.\NE’S .Arctic Explorations,—cloth, sheep and half calf; Prescott’s Ferdinand ami Isabella, Con(juest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico: Henry Clay’s 'Works, 0 vols.; Benton’s Thirty Yeiirs in the U. S. Senate; Daniel Webster’s Works, 0 vols.: Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss; Iriving’s Works, 15 vols., cloth and sheep; Memoirs of Wm W'irt; Irving’s Lift- «f Washington, cloth and sheep; Life and Coirespon- dence of Webster; Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition; Ab- bott’s Napoleon; The Indigenous Races of the Eaith, by Nott & Gliddon; Recollections of .A Life Time, by Goodrich. (Peter Parley;) Hume and Macaulay’s His tories of England; Hallam’s, Robertson’s, Joliuson’s, Burke’s, .Addison’s, Hannah More’s and Dick’s Works, Southey’s Common Place Book; Historical Collections of Virginia; Dickens’s ('omplete Works, lo vols. illus trated; LaMartine’s History of Turkey: The Queens of Scotland, by .Agnes Strickland; Goldsmith’s Animated Nature; Noctes .Ainbrosiante, 5 vols.,—edited by Di-. McKenzie; Rollin’s Ancient History: Constitutional Text Book; Millman’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Statesman's .Manual; Tales and Novels of Maria Edgewoi’th; Proc tor’s History of the Crusailes; Chambers' Infurmation for the People; Tytler’s Universal History; Boswell’s Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers’ Miscellany, 10 vols.; .Appleton’s Cyclopedia of Biography; The Scottish Gael; Encyclopeia Americana, 14 vols.; Waveriy Novels in 12, 24 and 27 vols.; Wilson’s Tales of the Borders and of Scotland; DeTocqueville’s Democracy in .America; Knight's Half Hours with the best .Authors; Bulwer’s Novels, complete in one vol; Piutarch'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; .Adventures of a Gentleman in Search of a Horse: -Mrs. Ellis'i Fumily Monitor and Guide to Social I'uppiness; The Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the Revolutions in Europe; Lockhart’s Life of \\altor .Scott: Hogg’s Winter Evening Tales; Wooufall's .1 unius: McIntosh’s Miscellanies; Hamilton's I'hilosophy and Literature; Mc.Vulay’a Miscellanies; Marshall's Wash ington; Life of Pinckney; Brande’s L'ncycloptfdia; The Prince of the House of David; The Poetical Works of Hemany, Scott, Campbell, Milton, B3’ron, .Moore, Burns, Shakspeare, &C , in various styles. E. J. HALE & SON. nooKs. Starkie on Slatider; Sedgwick on the Measure of Damages; Sedgwick on Statutory aud Cons. Law; Hale's Pleas of the Crown; Bishop on Marriage aud Divorce; I Milford's Chancery Plead- ' ings; Sanderson Uses i Trusts: i Hargrave i: Butler’s Coke upon Littleton; U. States Digest; t?t.ite Trials of the U. S ; Russell on .Arbitration; Morris on Replevin; Troubat on Limited Part nerships; Sugden ou Vendors; “ ou Powers; Saunders ou Pleading; “ Reports; Addison on Contracts: Wharton ou Homicide: Wharton ^ Stile's Med- J urisprudence; NewlanJ on Contracts; Roper on Legacies; Williams ou Executors: •• on Personal Pro perty; Oliver on Conveyancing; Lube’s Equity Pleading; Gresley’s Law of Evi dence: Kent’s Commentaries: Curtis’s Commentary; Bradford’s Surrogate Ke- ports; Tapping on Mandamus; Crown Circuit Companion Wiley’s N. C. Form Book; Thi> Jf^argeitt Fuciory in the South! A. A. HcKKTIIAIN ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public, that he has built up large substautial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, espi-essly for man ufacturing Carriages. Thankful for the very liberal patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he hopes by strict attention to business, with a desire to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of the Siime. He warrants his work to be male of the best material and by e.xperienced workmen in each branch j of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for nerttness and durability. He is determined to sell ami do any woj’k in his line on as good terms as any work done ^ el.sewhere that is as well done. He now has on hand, ] Fi.mshku, the LARGEST STOCK of f^'tirrlIforoi/ches, Rockduuiand Hk fr i es. Ever offered in this place, anU a very large stock oi work nearly finished, which will be finished daily. -All of which will lie soll very low for Cash, or ou short time to punctual customers. has on hiindmore th.iu ONE ilUNDUKD AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in cour.-'e of consti’uction. fai^-^11 work made by him is warranted 12 months with fair usage, and shotild it fail by bad workmanship or laaterial will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. )rders thajikfully received and prom|. ily attended to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very easonable terms. ''lay 28, 185.“?, tf-80 FAYETTEVILLE MUTLAL INSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. ^■llllS Company has been in operation more than JL five years, and has paid its losses,, amounting to •■^19,126 i»5, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about \ per cent. Policies issued to 1st of .May, 185^, 2769. Amount of property now insured, $1,474,922 34. .Amount premium notes now on hand, $224,068 28 Cash premiums received, $32,317 41, Dikectors. Geo. McNeill, S. T. Hawley, D. A. Ray, W. N. Tilliughast, H. L. Myrover, .A. .A. McKethau, S. W. Tillinghast, J. D. Williams, Henry Lilly, Jas. G. Cook, N. A. Stedmau, *A. \\. Steel, S. J. Hinsdale, Jas. Kyle, T. S. Lutterloh, J. 0. Shepherd, Wm. McLaurin, R. F. Brown, W'ilmington, A. E. Hall, Wilmington. Officebs. GEO. McNEILL, President. D. A. R.\y, Vice President. (\ .A. Mt^MiLt.A.N, Secretary. John Collins and C. C. .McCrummen, Travelling Agents The Company’ invite applications. May 21, 1858. 1‘^-V Presbyterian and Carolinian copy. H DO.M.AT’S Civil Law; Roscoe’s Crim. Evi dence; Chitty on Contracts; “ •• ('riminal Law; “ “ PJeaeJing; Stephen ou Ditto.; Chitty on the Law of Car riers; Selwyn’s Ni.si Prius,—.Am. Notes; Smith's Chancery Practice; “ Landlord and Teu- aut; “ ou Contracts; “ Leading Cases; Story on Conflict of Law; “ Eijuity 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; “ Commentaries on the Com. Law; Adams’s Equity; “ on Ejectment; Burrill on Ciraum. Evidence; “ Law Dictionary Leading Cases in Equity; Tidd's Practice—.Am. Notes; Hill on Trustees, “ “ Matthews’ Presumptive Evi dence; Powell on Mortgages; Cantwell’s Justice; Supreme Court Reports, &c-, &c. E. J PUBLIC \O riCE JS HEliEBY GIVEN, that BooUs of Subscription to the capital stock of the (’entril R.ail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Kenat>*iville. Clinton. Fayetteville, anil West, will be opened on Thursday, the lOth day of .\pril ISoti, and remain open according to the terms 1 of the Charter until further notice, at the followinig j places and under direction of the following named j persons, Commissiouer.s in the Charter, viz: j In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk j of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post i Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G. J. Ward, J. H I Foy, Robert White, John -A. .Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L. W. Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. .Aren- I dell ftt Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L. T. Oglesb\-. .At the store of U. W. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Wm. N. Dennis, H. .'J. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge •Vren.lell. In Duplin couvty, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Kenansvifle,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David i>e:d, Isaac B. Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, Stephen Graham. In SampMon county, at the office of the County Court Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas Bunting, Wm. .McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm. Faison, J- R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of -V. .A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal McDaniel. Edwaril L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of share® of $100 each, set opposite to our names respectively, in the Central Raii Road Company; and in all respects to comply with the torms of the Charter. CAUUOLL CO., VA. O, every one that thirsteth, come to our health giving waters! which are still under the propri etorship of tiie subscriber, and will be open »or th» reception of visitors on the first of June, upon the fol lowing uuiirecedeutedly loir ttnun, vi/: Board, per moiith of 4 weeks, $25 00 Do. per week, " 00 Do. per day, 1 2o These justly celebrated waters consist of a cluster of 4 different Springs, to wit; White Sulphur, Ued Sul phur, ('h ilybeate, and Sulphur aud Chalybeate com btieil, and are noted for the cure of Dyspepsia, Scrofula, and all cutaneous affections, ^c., and are lo cated on tne W'est side of Blue Ridge, on the margin of New River, amid scenery most wild and romantic, .1 region proverbial for health, abounding with tresh fish and a variety of game, and distant from Wythe- ville 10 miles by a good and new turnpike road, now being finished. Couvej’ances to be had at W'ytheville W'M. R. GLASCOCK May 21. 13-1 ui FAIR NOTlCi:. /BIHE Notes and Accounts due the firm of B. F A PEARCE & Co., remaining unpaid after June 1, will be collected by legal process J. W'. Pearce, Jr., may be found at the Store of S W. Tillinghast A Co , to receive payment .and grant discharges May 20, 1858. 12-2wpd Names Residenre I No. of shares $ Cash Works Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and stockholders shall in every case have preference in taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer's estimate. .\s soon a.- one hundred thousand doll.irs are sub scribed, the Commissioners of t)nslow county are to be notified, and they are required to call a meeting of Stockholders to organize the Company. March 1.5, 185G. 13tf SHliMWELJ. HOUSE, F.VYKTTKVII.I.K, £ist side of dre^n Street, a few Dnor» Xorth of the MurUft flouae. fB^HE Subscriber desires through this ! *. medium to acknowledge the liberal ! patronage bestowed upon his House the past ! year—and as he has just erected New Stables and | Carriage Shed convenient to the Hotise and to water j he takes pleasure in saying to his patrons .and the public generally, that he' is still prepared to accom modate them with transient and permanent board, and respectftilly solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.on- age heretofore received. Every exertion on his part shall be used to render them comfortable during their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with the best the market affords. P. SHEMWELL. TUl'ST SALb:. Y virtue of a Deed of Trust to me executed by James Banks, for certain purposes therein set forth, I will sell at public auction, on Saturday, the 15th of May nest, at 12 o’clock, at the .Market House, The House and Lot on Green Street, recently occupied by said Banks Also, the OFFICE and STABLES on the West side of Green Street, at present occupied by Joseph Baker, Jr. .Also, the WHARF AT THE RIVER, known as the Wharf of the Brothers’ Steam Boat Co. Terms at s.-ile. J. T. W' ARDEN, Trustee. A. M. CA-MPIJELL, .Auct'r. April 14. -ts POSTPONKI). raiHE above sale is postponed to WEDNESDAY, JL JUNE 2d, 1858. For Trustee, .A. M. C.AMPBELL, .Auct’r. May 19. ~ REAL ESTA rE FOR S.VLE. rgiHE DWELLING HOUSE, recently occupied by ■ Mrs. H. P. Lain, and as present occupied, by the Rev. James McDaniel, near Haymouut, will be sold privately by the subscriber. It is located in a good 1 neighborhood; convenient to business; in a healthy section of the town; good spring water convenient; and has all necessary out houses attached. A gieat bar- I gain may be kad, as I am determined to sell. Tkems LIBERAL. J. R. .MCDONALD, Agt. Fayetteville, May 1^*. 12ts March 24, 1855. 8ti-tf 10- 10 VVILI-IA.VI MicI.NTYllK —OFFERS FOR SALE— BARRELS PRI.ME LARD; y500 lbs. Prime Bacon, hog round,—sides large and boneless; 570 Sacks Corn; 1 doz. Grain Cradles, improved; 1 doz. Cooper’s Spinning Wheels, A Lot of Weaver's Sleys; Manilla Rope, assorted sizes; Hemlock Sole Leather. April 5, 1858. 99-tf JAMES KYLE Is now receiving his Spring supply of DRY GOODS. Among which are— Prints, Lawns, and Brilliantes: Col’d :iud Black Silks; Irish Linens and J^iapers; Farmer’s Linen, Twilled au'l Plain; Cassimere and .Merino Twills; White and Col’d Cotton Hose; Bolting Cloths, No. 0 to 10; Silk and Straw Bonnets; &c. With almost every article in the Dry Goods line; all of which has been purchased by the package at the late sales in New York aud Philailelphia; Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to paying customers. March 13, 1850. 93tf Carolinian copy. HALE, & SON. MEDICAL liOOKS. DUNGLISON’S Therapeutics and .Materia Medica; “ Medical Dictionary; “ Human Physiology; “ Practice of Medicine; “ on New Remedies; Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics; “ Woman, and her Diseases; “ Childbed Fevers; “ Diseases of the Uterus; Dewees on Children; “ “ Females: Horner’s Anatomy and Histology; Miller’s Principles of Surgery; Practice of do.; Bartlett ou the Fevers of the U. States; Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard; Ricoi^d and Hunter on Venereal, by Bumsteal; Watson’s Practice of Physic, by Coudie; Wood and Bache’s U. S. Dispensatory; Pjincoast’s Wistar’s Anatomy; Wilson on Diseases of the Skin; “ “ the Skin and Hair; Eve’s Surgical Cases; Churchill on Children, by Keating; “ System of Midwifery, by Condie; “ Diseases of Women by do.; Ellis’s Medical Formulary, by Thomas; Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology; Regnault’s Elements of Chemistry; Fownes’ Chemistry for Students; Bartlett on Certainty in Medicine; Smith and Horner’s Anatomical Atlas; Bird on the Urinary Deposites; Pereira’s Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Carpenter’s Human Physiology, by Smith; Dickson’s Elements of Medicine; Taylor on Poisons, by Griffith; I Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulation; ! Wilson on Syphilis; Draper’s Physiology—illustrated; iii Harper’s Magazine tor April, just i Solly on the Brain; Hope on the Heart, &e., &c. reoeived by £. J. HALE & SUN. £. J. HALE k SON. I Mwob 24. ' Oot. 26, 1867. J. W. BAKER Ls now receiving from the North the large.st, finest, and most carefully .se lected stock of i> i;r.\iti>re ever offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all ol which he will sell on the lowest possible terms for cash or 011 time to punctual ctistomers. Fashiotiable painted cottage bed-room Furniture in setts; curled hair .in l shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wngons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots: TabUs, all sorts; Wash Siamis; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; W'iudow Shade?; Cornices; Curtain Bauds; Sofas in Mahogany and W’^alnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every vari’ety. Fine Rosewood }’ianos, one with ..Eolian At- tachment: Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac tories iu New Y»rk and Boston, warranted as any made in the country, nnd will be sold at prices—freight only added. September 2. 4')-tt ~ ~K7sf:piTlL\k1i?Rr^K ATTOR.\KV AT I. A U , SB AS taken an officc next door to Wm. B. Wright’s , KJL Law office on Green Street. He will attend and i practice in the County and .Superior Courts of Cumber ii laud, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March-li, 1&5.S. 79-tf [O^The Presbyterian Psahnodist— I Character Notee. A further Bupply just reoeited. I Oct. 24. E. HALE & SON. A FROCLA.MA'riON, Bi/ hia K.rcellency, Tho.MA.s Hraoo, Governor of North Carolina. J HERE.VS, it has been represented to me that one -Archibald McDougald, late of the County of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of Februitry last, in said Coun’y, kill and murder one Th(mas .Munroe. and that the said .McDougald is a fugitive from justice, and has escaped beyond the limits ot this State. Now, to tue end that the s.iid .Archibald .McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said ot- feiice, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offeriug a Heward'of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen sion and delivery to t'ue Sheriff of Cumberland County. DESCRIPTION. McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about 165 or 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxicatiou, and while drunk is turbulent and troublesome. Given under my hand and the Great Seal of [l s.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of .March, A. D. 1858. By the Governor, THOS. BRAGG. Pi LASKt Cowi'tK, Pr. Sec y. March 15. 93tf DEEP RIVER COAL. ITUMlNOUS COAL of the best quality can b« had at the works at Egypt, at^a reasonable price by the Ton. W.M. .McCLANE. Mining Engineer, .May 21, 1850 ‘i-tf WAN'IED. BBLS. TURPENTINE, at my Distil lery on Person Stree:, .t the Halt way Bridge. The highest cash price w ll bi p.iid. J. R MoDUFFlE. Green St., FayctteviUe, N. C. .March ICt, 1838. 94-3m A. McRIMMON, Commissioii and Forwarding Merchant. WIL.MINGTON, N. C. July(j, 185/. 22tf The Aiiicricini Aliiuiuac for ■ noui 11.- Sword’s Pocket .Almanac for 1858. The Twin Roses, "ood*ai^ ' •'^l>'s. Ritchie; Livingstone’s .Africa; Maj ir Jones' N York I Courtship; Berteni’s Piauo Instructor; Fathers Draw- * I iug Pencils, in eases; .Music Folios; Copy Books, ^c. ^c. E. J. HALE a SON. TANNEll'S Oil. vk DRV HIDES. Bl'f^.'^. Tanner’s oil,—a superior ai tide; also, a fine o. of Dry Hides For sale by Nov. JAS. G. COOK. 02- Harper’s and Go(ie\’s .Vlajjuzines tor j .lune, just received E. J. H.aLE & SON. May I'J. • Blanks for aeile at tliis Office.
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