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C., JUNE 10, 1858. [NO. 718.] MNrr.i) Mondays ,\ni> thuiisdavs. 'I WAIM) J. \[\iv: & SON. ';i>ITi »RS and ru(UMllKT(HlS. (• Somi-Wrekly (•uskkvkr ^3 00 if pauliii 'I'l if puiil ilurinp: the ye:ir of subscrip- ; } after the year bus oxpircl. .> Ui‘.'\,y OijHEiivwK 00 pi-r amiuin, if psiiJ iii 00 it paiil during the ye.-vr of siibscrip- I- M> after the year has expireil. ;>r.MENTS inserteil for sixty cents per 'm.o f'>r the tir>t. au l thirty oetiis for each ; :i_. ; ii)iliiMti>n. 1 ear'y iidvertisement?) by spe- •.'"p'-'. :it re;isonahU‘ rate>. .\ilvertiseis are , , •,! 'tate the nunitiiT of in>erli>U!i ilesired, or ,■ ’’ >v iii.nue'l till I'orhitl, aini chiirgfii accorJ- ui- to l«c insetteJ chajge'l oO per iusuratteem a *’"K I ;>r our readers to tha annual statement of ■ t;:.- .r.ti'a lusnrauce Cornpanj', of Hartford, ! 1 be found in auotber column. This success- ' h'titu'^in was incorporated l>y the Legislature of | ■;>'ut in with a perpetual charter. Its' i-i .V,">00,000, nnd its accumulations exceed ; " . lU mure, tr.akiue its entire assets ever ^5oOO,- j '. o- .' -;ted as i\*tailed in the statement referred to ■' : i-sults ii.dicate that during the period of nearly . . i.irs since its organization, (without a single ' : ' "f its chief officcr,) its V«\isiness ha") been con- i : i with j\idgment and pnidence. It has been - ;'ir successful in nn eminent degree, discharging, | • f .ire informed, all its obligntioiih by the i)ayinenl 1 .'■.■at trii riilli >: dolLirx for losses, without a.^kinga 's di*luy in any instance. It has had but little lit- ! . !'u>n, notwithstanding the immense number of tracs- j tions made. In onler to attain as much certainty as j issible in such a business as insurance, it has been | '!.■ practice of the Company, lor several years, at | :ro.-t laf'or. carefully to classify’ aud arrange their into about fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain ■ amount insured on ea-h class, the amount of pre- uiis received thereon, and the ant> unt of losses up- ii'h. This classification, extending over a long r' J.ai'.d iiovering property to a very large amount,f ir- reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial .'IS of actual experience, upon which to conduct its ^siuess. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance, 1 many suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and •- vrinciples capable of being reduced to a sj'stem.the :• tit'til working aud results of which are as certain . :it of any other business. The .Etna Companj', •ii.-eri:ig rigidly to its system, and placing its busi- ■ '> uj jn ft healthy basis, has obtained the confidence : -.Lf community to an extent surpassed by no other llv in the U. States, and has increased its busi- -• ,'.i 1 its income from year to year with a steady One great source of its security is the wide -• iti'iu of its risks—a policy which it pursues ■ . i:re:it strictness—limiting the amount to be cov- •-i in (ach locality. By this course it has passed, . . .ii.parative impunity, through some of the most ■ I- ■ .'i^ ai.d destructive tires, whichhave swallowed up i inp:uiies less cautious iu their business. It is r 'teui ke this, based upon experience, which gives an 1 soundness to a company, and to the as- • rei ('■nitiJence aud security.—Baltimort Pi\trt'>t. mmm mnw, lIAKl'FOUn, C(K\N. N KP >liATi:D Ibl *. I’H.AUTER I’ERPKTU.AL Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11. k lUlACi:, President. E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre- si icut. I. ALt;X.\NDER, Secretary, i.';. !.^ luRs —T. K. Brace, S. Tudor, J. Church, H. , M. A. Tuttle, E. flower, E. A. Bulkeley, R. .li.er, E. G. Ripley, S. S. Ward, H. Z. Piatt, G. I.'' .v,j, A. Dunham, U. Hillyer, T. A. Alexander, W iue Aisets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds, v ‘Qg interest, with $172,664 61 of cash on deposite . u>- Hartford Banks, to meet losses. Ljbses due and unpaid—none. L'oscs adjusted and not due, St»i. I. -'la in suspense, wailing further proof, &c., ^73,- FAYETTEVILLE MUTUAL LXSURANCE COMPANY. ASSETS $230,326.28. ^B’lHIS Company has been in operation more tLan m five years, and has paid its losses, amounting to ^19,126 06, without any assessment: insurance aver aging its members about J per cent. Policies issued to 1st of May, 185>^, 2760. .\mount of property now insured, !j!l.474,02i 34. .■\mount premium notes now on hand, !j»224,'-H)8 28. Cash premiums received, ;*>i2.ai7 41. Dikki'tohs. S. T. Hawley, W. N. Tillinghast, A. .V. McKetharj, .1. I). Williams, .las. G. Cook, A. W. Steel, •las. Kyle. J. G. Shepherd, R. K. Brown, Wilmington, F]. Hall, Wilmington. Offitkks. GEO. McNEILL, Pre.-^ident. D. R.\y, Vice President. C. Ml:Mill.\n, Secretary. John Collins t.iid C. C. McCruiiimcn, Travelling .\geiits. The Company invite applications. May 21, IHoS. IC-V Presbytnrian and Carolinian copy. m\m si'Ri\(is, C ARROLL CO.. VA. Ho, every one that thirsteth, come to our heaUh- givicg watersi which are sti!l undei- the j ropri- f'torship of the subscriber, and will be open for the reception of visitors on the fir.st of June, upon tlie fol lowing unprecedeutedly /■'/■ t,rms, viz: Board, per month of 4 week.s, •'i'20 (Hj Do. per week, 7 Oo Uo. per day, 1 25 Geo. McNeill, 1). A. Ray, H. I.. My rover, S. W. Tillinghast, Henry 1-iIly, N. ,\. Stedman, S. J. Hinsdale. T. S. Lutterloh. W’m. McLaurin, A. U. 8 MAIL, S,iL,rSB W R !• to .MSiME FOUR HORSE COACHES. r^IHE TRAVELLING PUBLIC Ji- are respectfully requested to give this line a trial. They will find it to be the cheapest, skakkst and BEST route WEST. My Coaches are fine, large. Nine and Four teen Passenger Concord Coaches. (.Ifo llack$i on tlic Road.) My Horses are well trained and gentle, and 1 take pleasure in recommending the Drivers on this line as being the most sober, careful r.nd gentlemanly Drivers to be found on any stage line. Travellers will find this route a more pleasant one than a!>v other, passing through Statesville by the Catawba Rail Road Bnidge, Newton, Morganton, Ma- riui. Pleasant Gardens, Swanannoa Gap of the Blue P.idge, in full view of the celebrated Mt. Mitchell and Mt. Clingman :f the Black Mountains. Persons wish- to visit the Black Mountains can procure a guide NEW DRY GOODS. \VM. MAC INTYRE Has received a»d ofters for sale, a desirable Hue of Ladies’ Dress Groods, Silk, Barege and Lawn Robes; Dress Silk Bareges, Chailies, Bombazines. Alpaccaa; t'wiss, Tarleton, Jaconet, Nansook Muslins; Printec Lawns, Calicoes, Ginghams, BrilUantes; Ribbons, Ruches, French Artificials; Laces, Edging, Braids; Tapes and Fringes; French W'orking Knitting Cotton; Embroidering Silk; Jaconet and Swiss Edging and Inserting; Linen and Lisle Edging; Capes, Collars, Sleeves; Kid, Silk, and Lisle Gloves and Gauntlets; J. ^ P. Coates’ Spool Cotton; Sewing Silk; Enameled nnd Elastic Belts; Table Damask; Napkins and Towels; Patent Turkish and Allandale Counterpanes; Irish Linen, and Shirt Fronts and Collars; The Carriage Factory in the South! K H.^d Horses aL Mr Stkhs or Pobtkr’s, and in a faw Ladies Bonnets, very fine, aiid some price to them; hours ride reach the Black .Mountain House, and at their leisure visit Mitchell’s Falls, Mt Clingman and ^It. Mitchell, the highest peaks of land East of the Rocky Mountains. Tickets on this line good for three months. Sx.vdi: Okuck in Salisbury, at the Rowan House. C. S. BROWN, Contractor. Morganton, N. C., March Gth. 100-3m I.LT rERLOII’S LIA E rB^IIK Steamer F.\NNV will leave Fayotteville for .H. Wilmingtou every Monday and Thursday morn ing, until further ijotice. Will take freight and pas sengers as heretofore. T. S. LUTTEilLOII. Feb’v 22. 87- Leghorn and Braid Flats; READY-MADE CLOTHING; BOOTS, GAITERS and SHOES; f'arpeting, and Floor Oil Cloth, and Matting; Extension Steel Spring Skirts, rec’d to-day, price $4, Fayetteville, 29th March, 1858. 97tf BACON, LARI) AND PORK. lO At Called Meeting of Commissioners on 5th June, 18^, the following Committees of Vigil ance were appointed for the curren^year;— AVard No. 1.—Jas. Sundy, John Kershaw, Hardy Depo, ^o. 2.—M. McKinnon, P. Taylor, B. Fuller. No. 3.—E. L. Pemberton, Dr. T. D. Haigh, A. J. O’Hanlon. No. 4.—Jas. McGilvary, W. T. Horne, W. C. Troy. No. 5.—A. A. McKethan, P. Shemwell, T. Waddill. No. 6.—Wright Uuske, William McLaurin, Joshua Carmon. No. 7.—Wm. Warden, E. L. Winslow, Jas. Kyle, Jr. June 7. 17-3t COI PON BONDS FOR SALE. HIE Western Rail Road (Jo. have for sale in amounts to suit purchasers, , f20,U00 of the Coupon Uonds of the County of These justly celebrated waters consist of a cluster J \ IIIIDS. B.\CON, well smoked; 20 Bbls. Leaf Lard; 75 “ Mess Pork; 35 Sacks Coffee; 25 Bbls. Sugar; 40 Boxes Candy; 30 “ No. I Soap, Oranges, Raisins, &c. The above goods were bought of Commission Mer chants, and very cheap for Cash, aud will be sold cheap for Cash only. E. F. MOORE. March 29. 97tf 4 different Springs, to wit; V.'hite Suljiliur. Re I Sul phur, Ch ilybeate, aud Sulphur and Chalybeate lOrn-j Lined, and are noted for the cure of Dyspepsia, I Scrofula, and all cutaneous atfections, ^’C., an 1 are lo- ; cated on the West side of Blue Ridge, on the margin i of New River, amid scenery most wild and romantic, , a r'.'gion proverbial for health, abounding with fresh ; fish and a varietj’ of game, and distant troin W’ythe- ville 10 miles by a good and new turnpike road, now being finished. Conveyances to be had at Wytheville. WM. K. GLASCOCK. May 21. l:!-lm , A PROCLAMA riON, By his Excellency, Thomas Br.\oo, Governor of Aorth Carol inn. ^MniERE.^S, it has been represented to me that w w one Archibald McDougald, late of the County ' of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February last, ' in said County, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe. and that the said McDougald is a fugitive from justice, r and has escaped beyond the limits of this State. Now, to the end that the said Archibald McDougald may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offeriiig a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his appreheu- . sion and delivery to tiie Sheriff of Cumberland Count3'. ' 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 105 or 170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while • drunk is turbulent and troublesome. ' Given under my hand and the Great Seal of i [i. s.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of .March, A. D. 1858. By the Governor, THOS. BRAGG. PrL.\8Ki CowpKR, Pr. Sec y. ' .March 15. 98 tf FOR SVLE. A DAMANTINE and TALLOW CANDLES; tine and :1L common TOB.\CCO; aud almost anything in the Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapesti G. W. I. GOLDSTON. J&n’y 27, 1857. LAST NOTICE. /■IHE undersigned has placed all his notes and ac- .M. counts in the hands of Duncan .McIntyre for ool- semi-anuually on the 1st Juue aud the 1st of Decem ber. and running 20 3'ears. 8i>0,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the Town of Fa\’etteviHe, bearing 6 per cent interest, payable semi annually on the 1st January and the 1st of July, and I running 20 years. Thete bonds wei-e issued in accordance with law to ■ I the Wfcstern Rail Road Co., to pay the County and ! Town subscriptions respectively. Persons having money will find these bonds (at the price the Co. is selling them) a better investment than any Bank Stock iu the State. I For terms apply to C. B. M.\LLETT, Esq., Pres’t or to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas’r Western R. R. Co. Fayetteville, Feb’y 20, 1S58. 89tf WHISKEY AND BRANDY. BBLS. CORN WHISKEY; 30 Bbls. .\pple Brandy; 15 “ Domestic do. 15 “ N. E. Rum. The above Whiskey is the pure Corn Whiskey select ed by myself with care, and equal to any made in the State, and will be sold at the lowest market price for Cash. E. F. MOORE. March 29. 97tf lO DOISniN For Rent HOUSE or Lease. rjlHE Lease of the present Proprietors of this well known House will expire on the 1st January, 1858: the j^roperty is offered for lease or rent. To a person desirous of undertaking the Hotel business, an excellent opportunity is offered. The building is large, well arranged and in complete repair; its location will always commaud for it an extensive patronage. As the present Proprietors intend changing their busi ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new and in good order, tan 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. Wui. Booth, is also offered for rent. JNO. H. COOK, Prest. Dobbin House Co. Dec’r 16, 1857. 69-tf WILLIAM MacIntyre —OFFERS FOR SALE— BARRELS PRIME LARD; 9500 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 T L >rses resistec, (suspicions of fraud, &c.) $46,68 72. lection. All persons indebted to him, who do not come IcT Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, ' forward by the 1st of August and pay up or confer , ' E. J. HALE. I judgment, will after that date find their papers in the BRITISH PERIODICAIjS. >' '»ir iV CO., NEW VOKK, continue to publish liie following leading Briti.'h Periodicals, viz: 1. ifih LONDON QU.VRTERLV (Conservative). ■ HE EDINBURGH REVIEW (Whig). iHE NuHTII BRITISH RLVIKW .Free Church). 4. Tiu: \\ KSTMINSTKR review (Liberal). 5. ULALK'VikjD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE (Tory). bands of an officer. DAN’L C. McINTVRE. Laurinburgh, N. C-, April 25, 1858. 8-3m aT McRIMMON, Commission and Forwarding Merchant. WILMINGTON, N. C. July 6, 1857. 22tf_ BOERHAVE’S IIOLLAiM» iMTTI^lKS \l\m\ LAND FOR S.1LE. iHE Subscriber offers for sale THIRTY-FIVE 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 andSIXTV .\CRES, good river bot tom land, 100 acres of which is under cultivation and produces fine crops of Cotton and Corn. NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRP:S 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 sol 1 cheap and on accommoda ting terms. .Vddress the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0., Monroe County, .\labama. WILLIAM W. ExN’GLISH. .March 11, 1858. 92-1 y A. A. McKETHAiN ESPECTFULLY informs his friends nnd the public, that he has built up large substantial Brick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man ufacturing Carriuges. 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 same. He warrants his work to be made of the best material and by experienced workmen in each branch of the business. His work will compare favorably with any made in the United States, for neatness aud durability. He is determined 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 has on hand, Finisukd, the LARGEST STOCK of Cnrria^es^ Barouches^ liockawntfs^ and Ever offered in this place, anft a very large stock of work nearly finished, which will be finished daily- All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on short time to punctual customers, He has on hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi cles finished and in course of construction. All work made by him is warranted 12 months withfair usage, and should it fail by bad workr^anship or material will be repaired free of charge. Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and examine for themselves. Orders thankfully received and promp tly attendud to. Repairing executed at short notice and on very reasonable terms. May 28, 1853. tf-83 PUBLIC NOTICE fS HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from Beaufort Harbor via Keuansville, Clinton, Fayetteville, and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day of April 185G, and remain open according to the terms of the Charter until further notice, at the following: places and under direction of the following named persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz: Ic the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post Office Rich Lands. E. W'. Fonville, G. J, Ward, J. II Foy, Robert White, John A. .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug gins, L, W, Humphrey. In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. .\ren- tlell at Beaufort Dr, M. F. .Vrendell, J, F. Bell, L. T. Oglesby. At the store of G. W\ Taylor at Carolina City,—Col. Wm, N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge -\rendell. In Duplin couiitj-, at the office of the Couuty Court Clerk at Kenansville,—Major Owen R. Kenan, David | Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, W'm, E, Hill, W'm. J. Houston, j Stephen Graham. ! In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court ! Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas 1. Faison, Dr, Thomas j Bunting, Wm. McKay, Patrick Murphy, Wm, Faison, j J. R. Beaman, Alfred Johnson. | In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office of A. A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal [ McDaniel, Edward. L. Winslow, John C. Blocker. Form of subscription: The Undersigned agree to take the number of share® j 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. | iiiREEJ\'SBORO\ JV. C. f l|1HE Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions, J. commencing 1st August and 1st January. The course of study is thorough and systematic, em bracing everything necessary to a complete, solid, and ornamental education. The buildings are so arranged as to combine the comforts of a home, with the advan tages of a school. Instructors of the highest qualifica tions are employed in each of the Departmei ts. No Institution in the country possesses advantages supe rior to Edgeworth. TERMS: Board, including washing, lights, aud fuel, p«r Session of five months, $60 GO Tuition in the Regular Classes, 20 00 The next Session will commence ou Monday, August 2d, 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the Session, and charged from the time of entrance. Catalogues containing all necessary information re specting the Course of Instruction, Terms, &o., will be forwarded on application to R1CI1.\RD STERLING, Principal. Greensboro’, N. Carolina. May 28, 1858. 17-Gmospd ~B.\RTI1’W FULLER & W. McL. McKAlf \T I.A.W, FAYETTEVILLE, N. C., AY be consulted at their rooms on Anderson Street, immediately in the rear of the “Obser ver” office. June 2, 1858, 16-3m FKK«II loO bushels PLASTERING HAIR. For sale by D. ^ Vi. McLAURIN. June 4. T JAMES KYLE Is now receiving his Spring supply of DRY aOODS. Among which are— Prints, Lawns, and BrilUantes; Col’d and Black Silks: Irish Linens and Diapers; Farmer’s Linen, Twilled and 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 and Philadelphia: Will be offered cheap for cash or on time to paying customers. March 13, I85ti. 93tf Carolinian copy. I _ I ^ ! Subscriptions may be made payable in work, and lirrocenes, Hardware, Alc. may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and i stockholders shall in every case have preference in '• taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi neer’s estimate. ' As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub- ' scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be I notified, and they are required to call a meeting of i Stockholders to organize the Company. March 15, 1850. 13tf Names Residen£i» I No. of shares ■ji Cash Works fBT^HE undersigned are now receiving a LARGE AS- JL SORTMENT of Groceries, H.T.rdware, Iron, Steel, Hollow-wjire, Shoes, Leather, and Saddlery, which they will sell at Wholesale at a small advance on Cost for Cpsh, or on our usual time to prompt dealers. GEO. W. WILLIA.MS & CO, July IS, 1857. 26-tf iT’.y one of the four Reviews ciy two of the four Reviews The.se Periodicals ably represent the three great poli- u J iirties of lirefit Britain—Whig, Tory, and Radi- .., — but politics forni.-j oidy oue feature of their char- -r Organs of the most profound writers on Literature, .Morality, and Religion, they stand, t.iey ever have stooJ, unrivalled iu the world of let- ! ^, !-ing considered indispensable to the scholar and | prute.-sional man, while to the intelligent reader very class they furnish a more correct aud satis- I : i'lly rt. turd of the current literature of tue day, | . ig!i ut the world, than can be possibly obtained i !. uny -ther source. EARLY COPIES. 1 . e receipt of ADV^^tNCE SHEETS from the British • ■ 'hcis gives additional value to these Reprints, in- I'lnucu a.-i they can now be placed in the hands of sub- > i. jtrs about as soon as the original editions. TERMS. 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The j/rice in Great Britain of the Jive l’'i,.„licnls above-namfd is ?3l per annum. lUiii'.itances for any of the above publications should • >;' Ne addressed, post-paid, to the Publishers. LEONARD SCOTT & CO., No. 54 Gold street. New York. -NORTH CAROLINA BACON. U AMS, Sides an'l Shoulders, for sale by BEVERLY ROSE. Jau’y28. 80- 'TIE^ TH* CKLKBRATEU nOIX.^ND RKMEDY ?OU D'SrSF3E3PStA, DISEASK OF Tirn KIIWETS, LIVER COMPLAINT, WEAKX?;SS OF ANT KIND, FEVER ANDACUE. And the vario IS affections consequent iipoo a liUonlereil STOMACH OR LIVER, SlU'h as Indigestion, Acidity of the tftfunHrh. Cnluky Pjilns llPHftbun, L«»;.s of iJe^p-'n.lenry CostiventtHs. Blin.inniJ Ulrtdinir Piles. In all Nervous. KheuiiiHlir, and .Neur iltf *; .Anec- ii«»n« it in nnmeron** inst^inrrs provf^d Ijiphly :tnd tn o.liers efttjcted a tleride] ‘ire . . Thi'* is a ;mrely veeetabU* c»ir.poiinH. jirepareil nn ‘‘irKjlly tifM: principles, alter the manner of the relehrated Monanu l ro- les'^or, W«»erhavo, Beraiise of its great »ucc4;>s in iii»st the Knrojiean ?*iaips, its introduction into tht* I nited Stales *** teni^ed inort* e^i erially for those of our fath*r*and »ralipred here and there over thi* fare of this iiiijlhty country .Meeting w ith reat surcess ainon«^ them, I now offer it t» the American pnhlic. knttwine that its iruly wondertul medicinal virtues must lie ac kni»wledped. Iti* particularly* recommcndeil lo those iH*r*ons whone mnstuu- tions may have l>een imiwiircd by the continuous use ol ardent spirits, or other foims «»f diss-pation. ienerally inslnntaneou« in eri'ert, il finds its way dirertly to the seat o! liie, thrillinB and quirkening every n»Tve. raisinu up the dro4»plng spirit, and, in la'i, infusinif new h^-a!th an«l vigor in the system. NO'rH'K—VV’ho**v€r expects to tind this a beverage will be d'.s- appointed: but to the sick, wsak and U»w spirited, it will prove a arateiul aromatic cordial, |M»ssessed of singular remedial pro|»trties C A U T ION! The grciit mipularitv of this delightful Aroma has induced many I iiiiitaiioiis. Nvbich the public should guard against pur*hasing. I Be not i>ersuud»;d to buy anythinp else until you have given Hoer- \ have's Molinnd Biiters a fair trial. One bottle w»ll convince yo«i [ ht»w intin'tely su^Kfrior it is lo ail these imitaltons. ■ {^^Sdd at $LUI per L>ottle, or six l>ottles for $->,(*0, by the j S () L K I> R u P R I E T (JUS, l*A«E, JR. & CO. MANUFACTTRINO I PHARMACEUTISTS AND CHEMISTS, I Pittsburgh, Pa. Samuel J. Hinsdale sol« agent for Fayetteville. Juue 14, 1867. Iti- .MITCHELL'S FALLS. AIJENTS W ANTED I\ EVERY I'OLMY OF THE STATE ^■^0 canvass the same, and procure subscribers’ \ -B. names for the sale and delivery of an excellent LITHOGRAPHIC PICTURE, I taken upon the spot and gotten up in the finest style j of the art, representing the place where the Rev. ELISH.A. 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 full par ticulars as to the terms of the agency, &c. We will offer inducements sufficient to make it pay an ener getic agent. For further particulars address us at Asheville, N. C. LEWIS & DICKENSON. P. S. Mr. DickensoD is also Agent for the Mt. Mitchell Monument Association, and during his tour through the State will receive subscriptions for that object. W. T. DICKENSON. Feb’y 9, 185S. 85-Hm WATER WHEELS! WATER WHEELS!! Im- WE are now manufacturing Vandewater’s proved JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL, for Mills and Factories of every description; and all those wishing to improve their water power will find it for their interest to address us by letter, stating the number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of water; the kind of machinery to be driven. We can then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish Wheel and principal Gears for, warranted to do a cer tain amount of work. Time given to test tne Wheel, and if it does uot come up to our figure, the Wheel aud Qe.ars to be delivered to us at the mill of the purchaser. ReFERKNCK given ANt> REQl'IUED. HE.\TH & STEVENSON, Laurel Factory, Prince George’s county, Md. ROBERT BAIRD, Agent. Richmond. Va v SHEMWELL HOUSE, FAVETTEVIM.E, €. East side of Green Street, a few Doors \orth o^ the Market House. 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 House and to water 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 respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.'oa- 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. March 24, 1855. 86-tf HIGH MOUNT TANNERY. SITUATED 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’, AN SON COUNTV, N. C. OW' the panic is over and nobody killed in these diggins, the undersigned still continues to con duct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of all kinds of Leather, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Boots anil Shoes, of every size and description—of the very best material PLANTATION premium BROQANS, NOT to be surp.assed. .\ll of which he offers and pro poses to sell or exchange for Raw Hides, Beeswax, Tallow, and all kinds ot country produce, on terms to justify aud accommodate his customers according to the times. Having on hand constantly a large supply of Stock, he is prepared to execute all orders neatly and promptly, with such material and workmanship as are not to be ex celled by any estal)lishment of the kind in this part of the country in style, qtiality or price, for cash or to punctual customers .\ud in returning his sincere thanks to his customers aud friends generally for their former patronage, he solicits andhopes to still merit a continuance of their favors. .TAMES C. CAR.\WAY. .March 4. y()-tlJa The Aiiicriciui Alinuiiac for 1858; Sword’s Pocket Almanac for 1858. The Twin Roses, by -Mrs. Ritchie; Livingstone’s .\frica; Major .Jones’ Courtship; Berteui’s Piano Instructor: Faber’s Draw ing Pencils, iu cases; Music Folios; Copy Books, ^|"c. ^c. E. J. HALE & SON. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. f|^HE DWELLING HOUSE, recently occupied by JL Mrs. H. P. Lain, and as present occupied by the Rev. James McDaniel, near Haymount, will be sold privately by the subscriber. It is located in a good neighborhood; convenient to business; in a healthy section of the town; good spring water convenient; and has all necessary out houses ittached. A gieat bar gain may be had, as I am determined to sell. Terms LIBERAL. J. R. McDON.\LD, Agt. Fayetteville, May 19. 12ts DEEP RIVER «OAL. BITUMINOUS COAL of the best quality can be had at the works at Egypt, at_a reasonable price lt>-4w HANK OF W lL\HNGTON. IHIS Bank has Declared a dividend of 4 cent payable on the 7th. Subscriptions to stc'ik will be entitled to interest at the rate of 6 cent, pf annum. S. JEWETT, Cash’r. June ‘2. lG-t30th LIFE AND t'ORIlESPOXDE.NCE' OF JAMES IREDELL, of NORTH CAROLINA, ONE OF THE ASSOCIATE JUSTICES OF THE SVPEEMK COVRT OF THE CNITEU STATES. By GRIFFITH J. McREE, Esq., of Wilmisoto.n. For sale by E. J. H.\LE & SON. Fayetteville, June 1, lbo8. WE would call the attention of pe'"sons afflicted with Chills and Fevers to this celebratsd Pill, which owes its popularity to no puffing, nor to long, windy certificates—but solely to its own merits as a remedy which never fails to cure when taken accord ing to directions accompanying each box. This Pill, unlike many others,»contains no mineral, nor any in jurious ingredient, and may be administered with per fect safety at all times, to young or old. As a preventive against Chills, or an'^ other type of Fever, it is recommended as unsurpassed: and in treat ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to Quinine, or any preparation of Peruvian bark. A trial of ita merits is all that is needed to insure it a favorable position in the estimation of even the most inveterate opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions. C7/AJ/F70.VS AXTI-BILIOUS PILLS Enjoy the reputation of being at least as good, if not better, than any of the various cathartic Pills of the age, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral, or other injurious properties, and are highly recom- mendtfl in Dyspepsia. Liver Complaint, Sick Head ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual Costiveness, Indigestion, &c , and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and Blood generally, they being by their composition equally adapted to either of the above cases as a gen eral cathartic, good at all times when such medicines are required. We recommend them to the attention of all persons. Prepared by F. M. SWYER & CO., Belleville, Illinois. Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N. C. -•\lso. in all the towns and cities, and by numerous country agents throughout the southern and western Slates and Territories. F. .M. SWYER & Co., Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s. June 3, 1858. 16-tim S.MALL POX DEAD. Gi ENTLEMEN, you that wish to sell Likely Yonng I" NEGROES, Men, Boys, Women and Girls, for the highest cash prices, would do well to give me a call, or address me at Clinton, N. C. J. A. McARTHUR. June 5, 1858. 17-8mos.pd I WM. .McCLANE. Mining Engineer, 6-tf TANNER’S OH. ^ DRV HIDES. BBLS. Tanner’s Oil,—a superior article; also, a due lot of Dry Hides. For sale by JAS. G. COOK. Nov. 23. 62- by the Ton. May 21, 185G VAI.U.VBIK PROI’KKTY FOK S.tLiE. 1 OFFER for sale, my LANDS in the Town of Fay etteville, about 130 .\cres, known as the mUMFORD SWAMP. About 80 Acres of it is fine Meadow Land, as the Crop now on it will show. Also, the Valuable Brick l^itore anil l.iOt near the Market Square, occupied by Mr. John A Pemberton. A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson, Maxwell and Mumford Streets, known as the Hotel Garden Lot,—could be divided into several Building Lots—very near the new Female High School Buildings. .\lso, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting »n Mumford Street. J. W. BAKER Is now receiving from the North the largest, finest, and naost carefully se lected stock of FUR.^ITURE ®ver offered in this market; which, added to his own manufacture, makes his ^sortment 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 and shuck, and cotton Mattresses; Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side Boards; Bureaus: .Secretaries and Book-Cases; What- Nots; Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands; Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades; Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany and Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divans and Stools; Chairs of every variety. 1 Flue Rosewood Pianos, one with .35olian At- j tachment; Rosewood Melodians, from the bet manufac- 1 tories in New Y«rk and Boston, warranted as good ag any made in the country, and will be sold at N. York ■ prices—freight only added. I September 2. 4o-tf Blank Warrants for sale at this Office. JOSEPH BAKER, Jr., A.TTOK.\ElT AT KAW, Has taken an office next door to Wm. B. Wright’s Law office on Green Street. He will attend and Several DESIRABLE BUILDING LOTS on both ; practice in the County and Superior Courts of Cumber Winslow and Mumford Streets. .Ml this property can now be purchased on favora ble terms, and a large part can remain on Bond and Mortgage if desired. THO. J. CURTIS. Oct. 10, 1866. 48-tf i9-tf land, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson. March 23, 1853. _ I lO^The Presbyterian Psalmodist- Character Notes. A further supply just received. Oct. 24. £• i & SON. STRAYED OR STOLEN, 1^'ROM the 0th Section of the Western Rail Road, on Thursday night the 31 of Juue, a large Sorrel Horse MULK, with his mane and tail trimmed close and a sm.ill scar on his back caused from cart saddle. We will pay a liberal rewanl for his delivery, or any information leading to his recovery. SMITH & O’BRIEN. June 5, 1858. 17-lm ^ NEW BOOKS. A WOMAN S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN; Adele, by Julia Kavanagh; Illustrated life of Franklin; D’lsraeli’s Sketches of English Literature; The Works of Lord Chestei'field; Anecdotal Olio; Cabinet .Maker and Upholsterer’s Companion; The Poetry of Flowers and Flowers of Poetry; Livingstone’s Tr.ivels; Cuna- ming's Hunter’s Lite in Africa; ,\r;ibiau Nights; Jay s .Morning and Evening Exercises; Union B'ble Diction ary; Living or Dea*l, by llev. J. >J. Ryle; Juvenile Books, &c., &c. E. J. HALE & SON. .March 5. Fiirfliei* ol* Books. Life of Dr. Kane, by Ismucktr; English Hearts and English Hands; Parlon’s Life of Burr; Haupt on Bridge Construction; Breckinridge’s Knowledge of God; ^Vilsonouthe Skin; Plates to ditto; Mitchell’fl Therapeutics; Williams on the Principles of .Medicine; Wood’s Practice; Pierce’s Algebra and Geometry; April 9. E. J. HALE & SON. FURTHER SUPPLIES JJOOKS. PARTON’S Life of .\aron Burr; Guy Livingstone; The Twin Roses, by Mrs. Ritchie; Bernard Liie, by Jere. Clemens; School Books, &c. March 13, 1858 E. J. HALE & SON- LitteH’s Living Age—Enlarged Se- jieg—received weekly. Harper’s Magazine tor May. E. J. HALE & SON. Harper's and Cirodey’s Magazines tor June, just received E. J. HALE & SON. May
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