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SEMI-WEEKLY.
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FAVETTFAILLE, N. C., JULY 8, 1858.
[NO. 7'>Cu
ri'.lMl li MoM.'AVS am. thursdavs.
i:ilU Alto J. HALE & SON,
KlilTlHts \N!' I'KOI'RIKTOKS.
■ • ' 'V the SLMiii-Wi t'klv i'uskrvkr $3 00 if paid in
I'lvniii'C: •>" if •luring the year of suhscrip-
li- i; or >■ 1 the year has expired.
rtlu' \Vc,‘IJ; «)ii-KKvt:K OOperfinnmn, if paid in
I ■>() if |,aid during the year of subscrip
■ : •" ’I' > ' ufter the year has expired.
\ |i\l.K riSK.MFN !inserted for sixty cents per
TlSK.MFVrS insert
11, lines fertile first.
• lU'trt'11) hues fc^the first, and thirty cents for each
u -.‘.',"liiifr pu>il’cation. ^ early advertisements bv spe-
. i’ ■ Ht rea'^oiKiblo rates, .\dvertiseis are
' ue-ted t.i the nunibev of insertions desired, or
■ will r.iiitiiuit'd till forbid, and charged accord"
_ V.
IviTti.-enients
fxti'i.
to be inserted insuie, charged 50 per
r'ire Iusnr€tnce*
E vofcr iiur re.iders to the annual statement of
the .Etna lusurtince Company, of Hartford,
i: wiii lio found in aniithei-ctihiiuG. This succe.^s-
in't'tiitii n wa.= i)u- irp 'rated by the Legislature of
iiHi’tu’ut ;n with a perpetual charter Its
■ il is >;•■>"(>.000, and its accumulations exceed
' more, ii'Ti'sinf; its entire assets ever ^300,-
'.i.N . -Jti.* I a.' dftailfd in the s-tattmeiit retVvred to
The Eiitrsenf VarrUi^e Faelory in
the South!
II
in li. ate that tiuriii;: the period of nearly i of work nearly tinisiiQd, which will be finished dai!/
All of which will be Si'! 1 very low for 'asm. or ’U
short time to punctu.ii customers, He bason
hand more tb^in ONE Ill'NKULL* ANO KlFTV Vehi
cles finished and in Cour.se of coii.'5ti'uotion.
.-Ml work made by him is warumted 12 months
with fair usage, and should il fail by b:.ii workmanship
or material will ).e repaired free of i;harge.
Persons wishinj: to buj’ wouKl do well to call and
examine fur t hemsi-Uci.
Orders thankfully received and prtin.Llly attended to.
Repairing executed at short notice and on very
reasonable terms.
Mav 28, 1tf- 8'*
T: I 'e I f suit."
f.rty yr;u‘. since its oiifani/iti'm. (without a single
..fits chli‘f officer,) its business has been con-
1 ..’t'.1 w:th Judgment and prudence. It has been
- 1 li ^iiccessl'ul in an eminent degree, discharging,
M" we are informed, all its obligations by the payment
: about i"t -L "i> "'illtir.-- for losses, without asking a
: .V ' delay in any instance. It has had but little lit-
ill. notwithstan ding the immense nuiuberoftrans-
aoti !i made. In order to attain as much rertahifi/ as
t ,11 sucli u business as insurance, it has been
i 11“ pra.-tice >if tiie Company, for several years, at
trr.-it 'iii iir. Carefully to classify and arrange their
I -ki into all ’ut tifiy distinct cla.-^ses, so as to ascertain
the ani 'unt aisurevl on each f,la?s, the amount of pre-
miuiii> roceivtc.l tU.'reon, ana the amount of losses up
'n ■ai'h. This cla.-^sitication. extending over a long
; on. 1.and covering pv >j\erty to a very large amount.fur-
; -iier reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial
- ?'actual experience, upon which to conduct its
' Insurance isnotamatter of luck or chance,
iny suppose; its hazards are ascertainable, and
■- priui iples capable of being reduced to a si’stem,the
■ r .i t^.al working nn 1 r»-nlts of which are as certain
I- • -it any other business. The *Etna Company,
y a :hering rigidly to its system, and placing its busi-
iif u] on a healthy basis, has obt^iined the confidence
the C'luimunity to an extent surpassed by no other
ouipany in the U. States, and has increased its busi-
ii—-' an i its income irom year to year with a steady
gr.’V.th. One great source of its security is the wide
; -?: i’iutiou of its risks—a pylic3' which it pursues
w t!i ^rre^t striotnes.s—limitinff the amount to be cov-
■ r 1 ill L-ach locality, i'.y tLis course it has passed,
with i'onipa*'ative impunity, through aome of the most
sweeping destructive tires, which liave swallowed up
,T:.'r ■ iiiuianics le«s cautious in their business. It is
ft •^\sti-m like this, based upon experience, which gives
A A McKP/rilAV
ESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
J)ublic, that he lias built up large substantial
lirick Buildings at his Old Stand, expressly for man
ufacturing Carriuges. Tliankful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 years, he
hopes )>y ,«trict attention to bu>iness, with a desire
to give satisfaction, to merit a continuance of t*'.e
same. He warrants his work to be made ol'the best
niiitcrialand by experienced workmen in each branch
of the business. His work will compare favorably
with any ma le in the United States, tor neatness and
durability. He is determined to sell and do any
work in his line on as goo.l terms as any work done
elsewhere that is as well done. He now has ou hand,
Fimsiiki), the LAKOEST STOCK of
( 'ttrrini€s, fhtrourhes, llocknicdijs, (in^
!]n O' r, ( s;.
Ever ntf.'>red in this place, anrt a very lar':»'stock
NOTICK.
THE (WNDIUATES for the Legislature in Cumber
land and Harnett Counties, and the Cantlidates for the
office of Sheriff, by agreement will address the people
at the following times and piaceii, viz:
At Carver’s Creek, Cumberland Co., July 12th.
“ lilack River, “ “ “ 18th.
“ Flea Hill, •• “ 14th.
“ Lock’s Creek, “ “ “ 15th.
“ Cedar Creek, “ “ “ H>th.
“ Gray’s Creek, “ “ 17th.
Quewhifile, “ “ “ 22d.
“ 71st District, “ “ “ 23d.
“ Rockfish, *' “ “ 24th.
“ Uarbecue, Harnett “ “ 20th.
“ Up) er Little River, “ “ “ 27th.
“ Stewart’s Creek, “ “ “ 28th.
“ Civove, “ “ “ 29th.
“ Xeiir.s Creek, “ “ I'Oth.
“ Buckhorn, “ “ “ ijlst.
,\t which times and places tlie several rnptuins will
please order their Companies to paracle.
June I"), 1808. 20-
_ _
Tiirpeiif iiie Wi^lillers ami ollier«.
Mity .an i soundnes.s to a company,
i coiitiilencc and security. — .
and to the as-
Pdtriol.
m\ i.\siit.t.\i'i-; co.MPiw,
IIAKTI'OKO. CO.N'.V.
i. = i''K.AiKD ch.v:;teu perpetual.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
■ " CKAi i:, President. E. G. KIPLEV, Vice Pre-
'ident
.M. A.
r. E.
I. .\LtX.\Nl>HK, Secretary.
- T. K. I’race, S. Tudor, J. Church,
Tuttle, E. Flower,
. I'lipley. S. S.
E. A. Dulkeley, R
Ward, H. Z. Pratt, G F.
iHV -, A. Uunham, U. Hillver, T. .\. Alexander, W,
K.'
IH IU.IC NOTICE
Is HEllEBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to
the capital stock of the Central P»ail Road, from
Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville,
and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day i
of April 18.50, and remain open according to the terms j
of the Charter until further notice, at the following '
places and under direction of the following named
persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz:
In the County of Onslow, at the oflice of the Clerk i
of the ('ounty (.'ourt at Jacksonville, and at the Post
Office Rich Lands. E. W. Fonville, G.*J. Ward, J H- ;
Foy, Robert White, John A. .\veritt, Jr., Owen Hug
gins. L. W. Humphrey. *
In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. -\reu- '
dell at Beaufort Dr. M. F. Arendell. J. F. Bell. L. I
T. Oglesby.
.\t the store of Q. NV. Taylor at Caiolina City,—v";ol. !
AVm. N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge |
.Vrendell. I
In Dupiin county, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Kenansville, — Major Owen R. Kenan, David :
Reid, Isaac B Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston, i
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, i
J. R. Beaman, .\lfred Johnson.
In (-umberland county, at Fa\etteville, at the oilice I
of A A. McKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood. Randal i
McDaniel, Edward L. Winslow, John ('. Block-’iv
Form of subscription; |
The Undersigned agree to take the number of share-'^ '
of iilOO 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.
i
rjpiHE subscriber hegs leave to inform the public ;
■- that he lias ti.is day engaged .Mr Lkon.vuu
Bellinorath, Sr . who is well known as a tirst rate ^
Copper-Smith, and is prepared to execute all orders in
the line if Copper-smithing with despatch, such ns '
Turpentine Stills; (,’opper, Steam and Water Pipes; |
Pumps; Iron Smoke Stacks, and all other Copper and [
Sheet Iron works. Repairing of all kinds of Copper- '
smith work, atten le 1 to .Vll orders promptly attend- :
ed to -M BAKER, j
Opposite the Post Office. j
The high est price jtaid for old Cop’>er by
M. A. BAKKR
June It). 2Utf !
MOREIIEAl). I
GAEAT SALE OF LOTS ON A CREDIT!
N the 2Hth and 2*th of July, 1858, at the City
EI)i;ii\VORTIIFESnLESEMI\lllV,
nRr.r.»^\sBono\ .v. c.
fW’IHE Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions,
■- commencing 1st August and 1st January.
The course of study is thorough and systematic, eni
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, and fuel, per
Session of five months, $*>0 00
Tuition in the Regular Classes, 20 00
The next Session will commence on Monday, August
2d. 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the
Sessio;i, and charged from the time of entrance.
(’atalogues containing all necessary information re-
sp“ciitip tk. Crv.tvae of Instruction, Terms, &c., will be
forwarded on application to
RICHARD STERLING, I’rinnjmi.
Greensboro’, N. Carolina.
May 28, 1Ko8. 17 Cmospd
FAYETTEVILLE
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY.
ASSETS $230,326.28.
fO^HLS Company has been in operation more than
I S nvc years, ;ind has paid its lossef., amounting to
I Siy.126 9o, without any assessment; insurance aver-
! iiging its member.s about J per cent.
• Policies issued to 1st of May, iS.>8, 27*>'.*.
.Amount of property-now insured, ^1.474,92'2 34.
i Amount premium notes now on hand, §224,1*08 2-i.
I (’ash premiums received, $:’'>2,.j17 41.
Diuectors.
Geo. Mc.Neill, S. T. Hawley,
D. A. Hay, W. N. Tillinghast,
if. L. Myrover, McKethan.
S. W. Tillinghast, J. D. Williams,
Henry Lilly, Jas. G. Cook,
N. A. Stednian, .V. W. Steel,
S. J. Ilinsda'e, .las. Kyle,
T. S. Lutterioh, J. G. Shepherd.
Wm. McLaurin, R. F, Brown. Wilmington,
E. Hall, Wilmington.
Okfickks.
CiKO. McNElLL, President.
D. A. Ray, Vice President.
C. .-X. Mt'.MiLLAN, Secretary’.
John Collins and C. C. McCrummen, Travelling Agents.
The ('ompanv invite applications.
•May 21, 18.8. 1;^-Y
Presbyterian and Carolinian copy.
1
COUPON RONDS FOR SALE.
'^HE We.stern Rail Road Co. have for sale in amounts
to suit purchasers,
820,000 of the Coupon Bonds of the County of
Cumberland, bearing 7 per cent, interest, payable
semi-annually on the 1st June and the 1st of l*ecem-
ber, and running 20 years.
§90,000 of the Coupon lionds of tlie 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.
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.VLLETT, Esq., Pres’t or
to JNO. M. ROSE, Treas'r
Western R. R. Co.
P'ayetteville, Feb’y 2(5, 18o8. 8'Jtf
DOBBIN IIOUSK
Tor Rent or Lease.
Lease of the present Proprietors of this weV.
known House will expire on the 1st January,
1858; the property is offered for lease or rent. To a
person desirous of undertaking the Hotel business, an
excellent opportunit}' is offered. The building is large,
well arranged and in complete repair; its location will
always command for it an extensive patronage. .\s
the present Pmi'rietors intend changing their busi
ness, the Furniture, which is nearly new and iti 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 o'ltained.
The fine Store in the same building, formerly occu-
})ied by Mr. Wm. Booth, is also offered for rent.
JNO. H. '00K,
Prest. Dob’-iin House Co.
Dec’r 1C, 1807. 09-tf
my
as we need
WHEELS!!
•ndewater’s (m-
il' .Morehe;! i.
J. M. MOREIIEAD,
Pres. Shei'hard's Point Land ('ompany.
June, 18.38. 21 ta.
o. lioi s ro.\
"•MT (jULD inff.rm his friends and former customers
» * that he may be found 2 doors below thet'ai>e
Fear Bank, and > doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand.
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
andevery thing belonging to his trade. He respectful
ly i§yites his friemis I'l-om the country to call and ex
amine hie stock before purchasing
A PROCLAMA TION,
Bi/ his Excellenct/^ TnoM.\S Bragg, Governor
of Xorfh Carolina.
MM7'HERE.\S, it has been represented to me that
T T one -Vrchibald Mcliougald. 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 fr^.m justice,
and has escaiip*^ I'Oyon'l tiic Hiiiits of this State.
Now, to the end that the said .Vrchiba’d McDougald
may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of
fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, ofFeriug
a Rew,arl of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen
sion and ilelivery to tiie Sheriff of Cumberland County.
DESCRIPTION.
McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair
WATER WHEELS! WATEII
WE are now manufacturing V
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 '■>■/ letter, stating the
number of feet, head and fa'.' tli--ir usual amount c*’
water; the kind of machinery to be driven. We can
then give them price of wii-.-el, or what we will furnif.h
Wheel ami principal Gears f.ir. warranted to do a cer
tain amount of work. J'if.ie t'.‘ tent the Whcd, and
if it does not come up to ci'r figure, the Wheel and
Gears to be delivered to us at the mill of the purchaser.
IIkIERKXCK tilVE.N A.VT> I? KQflRKl).
ilKATH & STEVENSON,
Laurel Factory, Prince George s county, .Mf
ROBERT BAIRD, Agent. Riehmr-’
TRUST SALE.
Bv Virtue of a Deed in Trust to me executed, for
purposes therein mentioned, I will ?ell at pub
lic auction, at the Market House, on Thursday, the
l-">th inst., at n o’clock, A. .M., a large stock of FUR-
NITUUV', consisting of Betls, Bedsteads, Bureaus.
Tables, Chairs, and various other articles, all ol which
are good and in godl order. Also, one good COlHvING
STOVE; one set of COOPERING TOOLS, in good
order; also, one good single B.\ROUCHE anl Ha.mcss.
Terms liberal and made known at sale.
W. C. TROV, Trustee.
SiJnly 5. 25-
«JEV .A* .XKTTlvf>.
Note.s and .\cconnt.s are all due and I hopf
customers will call and settle them,
the monev,
J. C. POE.
July 18.J8. 25-lm
Town papers copy Im.
\NNUAL SCTTLEMENTS.
CPERSONS indebted to ns will be furnished with
tt their accounts during the present month, (except
vbose already dunned;) .and we earnestly request a
settlement. Kvery man who means to pay at all,
j should pay at least once a year.
Persons having accounts against us will oblige u(
by handing them in for payment.
I E J. HALE .j- SON.
I July •>. l^'oS
I TAXKS! TAXES!!
1WILL be at the Office under the Mutual Insur.mce
Office from 9 .■\. M t > 12 o’clock, M., tor the pur-
I pose of taking the Tax List I'or tins District, commenc
ing next Monday, July 5, and ending with the 31st
; of July.
JERRY H. ROBERTS.
1 June 30, 1858. 24-2w
~ TO REN r, ^
jL'^OR the balance of the year, a IiWELLlNG HOUSK
■ situated on old Stro«-t, the late residence of Mrs.
Beze Perry, dec’d. \».M. W.XRDEN, Ex’r.
June 80. 24tf
Presbyterian and Carolinian copy.
MUJrARV GOODS,
SwordSj Saslies, Belts, Epaulettes, Laces
\M) KVKRY DESI’RIPTKI.X OK ^ilMTARV (lOODS.
ACC'*RI»iNO TO THK
Lifrsf //. *S. Armjy JH(f Ji^fja/ntfons.
SrilUYLER, HARTLEY GRAHA.M,
A: n A .\i r ti'kb:ics
10 MAID E N L N E,
I i'ork.
24-1 V
June 30.
IHBIMI L1.\0 FOil SlLii.
fB^HE Suliscriber offers for sale THIRTY-FIVE
A HUNDRED .\CRES of Laud in as healthy a sec
tion as there is in .Alabama.
FORIV .\CRES. on which are a good Dwelling and
all necessary ont-houses, in good repair.
ONF HU.NDRED and SIXTY-\CRES, good river bot
tom bind, 1(MI acres of which is under cultivation and
produces fine crops of Cotton and Corn.
NINE HUNDRKD and SIXTY .ACPiES Creek and
Pine land, on which is some good farming land.
TWENTV-THREE HUNDRED and FoRTV ACRKS
.IIUSIC.
S(JNOS. Polkas for the Piano
&C. E. J.
July 1, 1B53.
Violin Instructors
HALE Ai SON
21-
He will attend to Repairing of H arness and Saddles | and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar j pj^g land, well suited for Turpentine getting.
T-'.e .Assets arc mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
interest, with ^172,(it'.t 01 of cash on deposite
' ^ Hartford Hanks, to meet losses,
due and unpaid—none.
.. vini'te l and nut due, !^24.;-'.l
III su.speuse, waiting turther prool, &c., ^7o,-
I,,rfsiste'\ suspicions of fraud, &c.) ^46,078 72.
ttoj' ,\.i:'-iit - t the above Company in Fayetteville,
N ' E. J, HALE.
BRITISH PERIODICALSr
-Tf NEW YORK, continue to publish
:/i' 1’ i.-.-wing leading British Periodicals, viz:
1.
' !'. t LoNDoN liU.AUTERLY ^Conservative).
IK EDINBURGH REVIEW iWhig;.
i HE North British review (Free church).
4.
;11K SVE.^TMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
6,
; KWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAG.AZINE (Tory).
Names
Resident.* I No. of shares I Cash
Works
1 -e lV-i i"d!-;als ably represent the three great poli-
; .iitie.' oftireat Dritain—Whig, Tory, and Radi-
out |;^iitics forms only one feature of their char-
.•r. .As'ligaii'' of the most profound writers on
■ricf, Literature, .Morality, and Religion, they stanil,
h.-y evt-r have stood, unrivalled in the world of let-
i 1 ;ng i-.>ns)dere'i indispensable to the scholar and
. r ;e.*--5ional man, while to the intelligent reader
■ ry ilass they turnish a more correct and satis-
• n-'- ird of the current literature of the day,
. It tiie w .rid, than can be possibly obtained
-•■.J 'Jiicr ■- .iirce.
KAiiLV COPIES.
■ r- ■ ‘j.t of ADV.VNCE SHEETS from the British
'.1':' jrivfs additional value to tliese Pieprints, in-
■ ill j . ,tu now be placed in the hands of sub-
• 1^ ;i.. - It :i' 3 >>)u as the Original editions.
IKK MS.
.'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 i
taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi- '
j neer’s estimate.
As soon as one hundred thousand dollars are sub- .
scribed, the Commissioners of Onslow county are to be ,
notified, and they are re'juired to call a meeting of |
Stockholders to organize the Company.
Mari'h lo, 18oG. 13tf
S11K >1VV1: LI / II ) us ii,
F.\YKTTFVii.,i.i-:,
East si(te of Green Street, a few Doors North or
(he Market House.
The 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.'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.
.March 24, 1855. 8G-tf
mllarble Pactory.
punctually, and his cfiarges shall be moderate. He
would rp.|uest nil indebted to the firm of HOUSTON
& OVERliv to beetle with W. Ov«*rby or himself, as
they are compeiiou to settie tiie firm's debts.
.Vugust 2;’, i85ti. tf
FARM IXm SALE
I OFFER for j-ale my PLANTATION rtu the East
side ef Cape Fear River, '•> miles aliove the t’l iren-
d^n Bridge, kncwn as the Toomer Lands, containing
..oout 8>0 acres. The Plantation is in a good state of
cultivation, and is susceptible of being made oiw of
the most profitable Farms in the County. 1 will give a
bargain in the lands, and make the time of pay most
easy if application is ma le in a few weeks.
.Address me at Gulf, N. C. y
L. J. H.vrOHTON,
Oct'r 10, ' • 5'i-
LANDS r.OR SALE.
OFKKIt for *s;ile about HOOO .\cres of Pin^
IOFKKIt for s;ile ahout tiiMio .\cres 01 I'ln^ Lands
near Fayetteville, corftainini un immen5e (iua%\ity
of Mili Timber, and a number .of Turpentirie B'
and several new ta.'-ks may be cut. There
premises a fine Dwelling House, and all necessf
jan
tie I5'*es, ;
is otf tlifr :
ssar^ou" I
on the face near one of fiis jaws, weigh« about 10.'> or
170 pounds, i« addictei] to intoxication, and while
drunk is turbulent and troublesome.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
[l s.Jthe State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of
March, A. D. iN'iH
By the Governor, THOS. 15R.A.GG.
Pt l.\ski Cowi tK, Pr. Sec’y.
March 15. 93tf
hktIi Moi N'r rAN>>:irv.
SITUATED 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’, AN
SON COUNTY. N. C.
OW the panic is over and nobody killed in these
diggin.s. the nn lersigne l still continues to con
duct the general Tanning aiid Manufacturing of a'l
kinds of Leatlier, Harness, Sad ile.s, Bridles, Boots
and Shoes, of every size and ilescription—of the very
best material. PL.\NT.ATi *N premium BRtJGANS,
' NOT to be surpassed. .All oi' which he offers and pro-
]>ose.s to sell or exchange lor Raw Hides, Beeswax,
This property will be sold cheap and on accommoda
ting term.s.
.Addres.i the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. O.,
Monroe County, Alaban i.
WILLIAM W. ENGLISH.
.March 11, 1858. ‘.'2-ly
.MITCITeI.L’S I'.U.LS.
AdENTS W.WTtI) l.\ EVERY l UlMV l»F THE STATE
the same, and procure suliscribers’
T
justify and accommodate his customers according to
the times.
Having on hand constantly a large suppl}’of Stock, he
houses,-Scuppernong .and Isabella Grape Vines.-lOOO ^.I-repared to execute all orders neatly and promptly,
young Peach and .\pple Trees of Lindley's vari-j 'v.th such matenal and worKunuish.p as are not to be ex-
, . 1 eelleni fiy any establishment ot the kind in this part of
the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to
''|J canvass the same,
names for the sale and deliver3' 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.
ELISH.\ MITCHELL lost his life in hi- explorations
of the Black .Mountains, in the Summer of 1857. I'pon
the receipt of Three Dollars, we will furnish to any
person desirous of taking au Agcncy, Two Pictures,
one tinted an'i one colored, as samples, w iih full par
ticulars as to the turins of the ajroncv, \'c. We will
Tallow, and all kinds of country produce, on terms to | offer inducements suflioient to ma'.ct- it pay an ener
getic ;ig*-nt. For further paniculais address us at
.Asheville, N. C. LEWIS (i DKJKE.N'SON.
P. S. Mr. Dickenson is also Agent for the
Mt. Mitchell Monument .Association, and during his
Tlic Life of (ieiicral Havelock, !>y
Rev. Wm. Brock: Ursula, by Miss Sewell; The City of
the Great King, by Dr. lUrcl.ay. .Also, further supplies
of Dr. Kane’s llxplorations; Waverly Novels, iiugli
Miller's Work.s, School Books &c.
E J. HALE iS: SON.
July 1, 1858. 21-
NEGROES W AN l'El).
1-AM prepared to buy any number of likely YoUNti
.NEGll(.»l.lS. F'ersons having such property to sell
would do well to give me a call.
T. WADDILL
Fayetteville, June ].85s. 24-
1.1 rTl'JlLOIJ S IANK
1HE Steamer F.VNNY will leave Fayotteville for
Wilmington every Monday aiid Thursday morn
ing, until further notice. Will take freight and pas
sengers as heretofire. T. S. LL i’TERLOH.
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B
(iliO. I.AUDEK
TWO HOURS ABdVK t. T. JiSOWSSiO ,
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Jan’v 2t, 18.58 04-ypd
NORTH CAROUNA
SLPRE.VIE COURT REPORTS.
^j'^HE bubscribers have just printed at the Observei-
1 Office a SECOND EDITION of
DKVKIIEUX AN!) B.OTLE’S LAW RE-
POKTS, VOL. 1,
RKVlSKn A.M) CORRECTKD, WITH NOTKS A.SIt IIKKKBK.NCKS,
HO\. WILLIAM IL HATTLE,
Jl OP HIE SUPRE>iE I'OrRT OF .VORTII CIROLIXA.
1 he price of the new edition is not greater than that
I of the oM, though, as it is scarcely necessary to say to
111 I Pi'ofession in .North Carolina, its value lias been
jiioui.i j gieatly increa.sed by Judge Battle’s Notes. Reference
-NORTH CAiiOi.LN.V liACON.
M.", ."..ien and Shuuldi.r», for sale I'v
beveklV rose.
Juu y 'Zb. 80-
aml Corrections.
The volume has been long out of print, and we shall
be glad to supply the many Lawyers whose sets of Re
ports are incomplete without it, as well as those ;rho
have the old edition but would like to have the new
one for the sake of its notes
E. J. HALE i SON.
Fayetteville, April 5, 1868.
ties; also, a good FAR'l of about 150 aere^ cleared;
•»nd al-so a GRIST and SAW .MILL; and a tine la»ge
.Meadow of about 1 It) acres. The Fayetteville and t’oaj
Fields Rail Road jiasses throuRh these lands about a
mile from the .Mills. I will sell in parcels to suit pur
chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together.
Apply to Thos. S. Luttvrloh, Esq., Fayetteville, or the
subscriber at Pittsborough, ^ C. •
' J. H. HAUGHTON.
Nov. 12, 1857. 00-tf
MEDICAL NOTICE. •
DRS. E.ASTKRLING and HENA(i.\.N having asso
ciated themselves tog.'ther for the purpose of
practicing .Medicine in Rockingham and vicinity, they
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 them with
their patronage. They will attend any call day or
niy/tl. Dr. Easterling takes pleasure in stating t^ his
former patrons that Dr. H. is a regular graduate, hav
ing read three i/ear.i and attended tiro full coursi'sni L«j|-
tures. (Jne or both may be found at any hour at their
Othce opposite the Post (Mlice, unless professionally
engaged.
H. R. EASTERLING, .M. D. D. HENAGAN, M. D.
Rockingham, N. C , .April 5, 1858, lOOtf
$50 REWARD
WILL be given for the apprehension and deliveiy
to me, or confinement in any jail in the State
so that lean get him, of my man JLM. He left on
the ?,Oth uU., and has not been seen, or heard of S'nce.
He is a bright innlatto, almost white, ahout 23 years
old, about 5 feet inch.^s high, straight hair, and teeth
defective, long beard on his chin when he left. Had
on when he ieft a very good suit of cloihcg, and will very
likely try to pass otf for a white man, and make for a
free State; should he not go north, he will likely go
up in the vicinity of Fayettevilb*. as ho was raised
there, and formerly belonged to U’m. B. Wright, Ksip,
of that place. Atiy person w ho may take up said
Boy will \>e entitled to the al>ove reward and tiip
thanks of ISA.AC Li. KELL’i'
Kenansville, N. C., .Aug. lo, 1857 :!;{-tf
A
ro HIRE,
NE(«R(J WOM.V.N, a good Washer and Hoii.'sf
Servant. Also, a Negro GIRL about 12 year.s o;'
age. And three Negro ME.V—until 25lh Dec. next.
Also, for sale, llOO Acres of LAND
in Har' ett county, well Timbered, and convenient to
the RivT. Terms will be made to suit.
W. McL. .McKAY.
Fayetteville, Jan. 20.
I'OR SKf.E.
A D.AM.ANTINE and TALF.OW ('.A.V1>LKS; fine uni
common fOB.A'00; t.nd almost anything in me
Grocery line. Cheap as the cheapost!
punctual customers .Ami in returning his sincere
^hanks to his customers and frier.ds generally for their
former patronage, he solicits andhopes to still merit a
continuance of their favors.
JAMES C. CARAW.VY.
March 4. HO-tlJa
;
WE would call the attention of persons afflicted
with (’hills aftd Fevers to this celebrated Pill,
which owes its populjlrity to no puffing, nor to long,
windy certificate®—-Sut ^jolely to its own merits as a
remedy which lyjver fails to cure when taken accord
ing to directions accompanying e.ich box. This I’ill,
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* preventive against Chills, or an’’ other type of
Fever, it is recommcn ied as unsurpa.ssed; and in treat
ment of Fevers generally it is fai-superior to tjuinine,
or any preparation of Poruvian bark. .A trial of its
merits is all that is needed to insur** it a favorable
position in the estimation of even the most inveterate
oi)poser of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions.
CIIAMPIOX'S AXTI-IilLJOi’S PILLS
Enjoy (he reputation of being at least as good, if not
better, than any of the various cathartic Pills of the
age, and arc entirely free from all poisonous, mineral,
or other injurious properties, and are highly recom
mended in L'yspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick Head
ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual (7ostiveness, Indigestion,
&c., and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and
Blood generally, the^' being 1)V their composition
eiiually adapted to either of the above cases as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such medicines
are re juire.l. We recommend them to the attention
of all persons. Prepared bv
V. M SWYER & CO.,
iielleville, Illinois
Sold l.y SAMUKI. J. Ill .N'S I'.\ I.K, la\etteville. N C. |
vl'O. in all the lowns and cities, and t'V numerals i (,v
country agents througb'-ut tlie si uthern and western !
Stiite.s and feiritories
F M suvi::; .v Co.,
Proprietors, Belleviiie, Ill’s
June 1858. ItJ-i'un
tour through the State will receive suhscriptions
that object. W’. T. DH’KKNSO.N.
Feb’v y, 1858. H-j-Om
LAS r NOTICE.
fg^HE undersigned has placed all his ii' tes and ao- ;
counts in the hands of Duncan .McIntyre for col- j
lection. A/I pi'rsonx indebted to him, who (lo not come I
forward by the 1st of August and jiay up or confess i
judgment, will after that date find their papers in the ,
hands of an officer. i
DAN’L C. MclNTYRE. !
LaurinV'urgh, N. C., .April 25, S-^im ■
~ REALTis r v rE I'OR sale.
fglHE DWELLING HOUSK, recently occupied by |
» Mrs. H. P. Lain, and as present occupied >iy tbe
Rev. James McDaniel, near H.aym >utit, wiil l»e stild '
privately by the subscriber It is located in a gooil :
neighborhood; c> nvenient to business; in a lieaUiiy j
section of the town; good spring water convenient; ai.d I
has all necessary out houses attached. A gieat bar- j
gain may be had, as 1 am determined to sell Ti:rM' i
LIBKR.\L. J. 1'. M' DON.VLD. .Agt. j
Fayetteville, May 1'.). 12ts i
TaN^I^R'S OIL & DRV I DDES. !
BP'L.S. Tanne-r’a Oil.—a superior article; also, j
a fine lot of Dry Hides, for sale by I
JAS. (j. Ct>OK.
Nov. 23. 02-
FOR SALE OR RI’:N 1\
A CONVENIENT DWELLING HoUSK, on H»y-
mount, near Mr. J. C. Thomson's. For particu
lars enquire of •). 0. Shepherd, Esi] , or
A. M. campbi:ll.
Mav 7. '• t!
.IA-Mt:iS KYI.E
Is now receiving h's Spring supply of
DRT aOODS.
Among which are—
Prints, Lawns, and Brilliantes;
(,’ord and Black Silks;
I Irish Linens and Diajiers;
Farmer's Linen, Twilled and Plain;
('assimere and Merino Twills;
i White and Col'd Cotton Hose;
j Bolting Cloths. No. 0 to 10;
I Silk and Straw Bonnets; &c.
j With alrii'ist every article in the Dry Goods line; all of
I whi>’h has been purchased by the package at the late
I Silt'S in New York and Philadelphia; »\ill be offered
: che:ip f ir t ash or on time to paving customers.
; March Ul. 185G. " *>3tf
Carolinian copy.
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*3'?HE undersigned are now receiving a L.ARGll .\S-
Ja. SOR'l \1EN r of
(ifoccries, 1 ijirdwnns Iron. Steel,
H()llo\v-\v;ire, Shoe.-, Lt'atJior,
and Saddlerv,
wiiicb they will sell at Wholes lie at a small advance on
:r on onr usual time to prompt dealers.
o.st tor Caslt,
Jiilv 18, 1857
(iKO. W'. WILLI.V.MS CO.
20-tt
LIFK AM) (ORKESPONDKNrK
OF
JAMES IREDELL, of WORTH CAROLINA,
O.SKUi ■|lli: .\S.->OlT.\TE jrSTH'FS oi Tllk; SL't'UK.MK
lOfRT OK TMU r.NITI I* ST.\1KS.
i5v GRIFFITH J. McRKF, Eo., hf Wii-.Mi.s-iioN.
For sale >'y
Fayetteville. June 1, 18.58.
E. J. HALE & SON
inRTil’W FULLER & W. .McL McKAY,
« AT I.AW,
fayettkvill::, n. c.,
consulted at their rooms on .Anderson
the rear of the “Obser-
AV be
Street, immediately in
ver” office.
June '1, 185f(,
lt)-8m
TT:RPE.N'nSE !lA('k'S.
I NV PATTERN OF TURPKNTIXE H V K-
IL to order, at ’>V ,.'\>s:i e or K-'tuii and 'Atirn
M .V r. \iv!
Fayetteville. N. ,\jtii. I'.i. ’'5-‘ Ji
.LVCKSON .lONNSON,
AT rM\TO>.
Li., person.' who w:irit a tin*'
NEW BOOKS.
Sl\ INCi .\N1.' LOVING, by Virginia L Town“end;
-A Tcinpesr and Sunshine, by ,\Irs Holmes; t'ob-
bett’s \ to Young Men; .Mrs. Ellis'.-I-.iin.ly Mon-
it"r; The r.iii.der’s Companion; TViiotfi-, Gi'dvi' and
\'irnisher'' Conipani"n; I’salms aa I IlvTan- assi.rte I
■ nfi
of Faith;
ma !•
t.r '.I
11;
I .1 ust recei';
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V .llri It will b
SEV, I J>iriON OF
H\rri,K‘s i.nv RLiMiiTs. v,:l. i.
tlie .approval of th v\iio h:ive fx
ind wei
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■just dropp
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H O U S K .
JOHNSON, Agt.
10-2mpd
Jan’j 27. 1857.
G. W. I. GOLDSTON.
77-
DEEP RIVER COAL.
§&ITU.Ml.N'OUS C(..'AL of the best quality can be
^ had at the works at Egypt, at.a reison.vble price
by the T in. W.\i. 1.:, ,]i.,.A.'’E.
Mining Engineer,
May 21, 1856, 6-tf
May 11.
A. McRIMMON,
Commission and Forwarding Merchant.
wilmlngton, N. C.
July 1857. 22tf
air’ riie i^resl)ytenati i^sahiiodi^i —
A further supply ju-^t rtceiv.-d
s 1 • \vi ■; V . v »- tb'
i;:ii'i i:i 1 a^ca;-;; t r tloTo w^ll I
‘I Dot ’ eiiig a[ipris-il of point-;
nked throiigii ii
I tl.ink to oiii
I he Proto.'.sioa
ri'T.liji tl.*- s;i>i!-
II- III, ('KI nsi' f'.r
■i:ready adjiidi
‘ica 'l'the li-tr wiiu
! imuied it, cn-'ur, so I'ur a>^ \
I For aaie, wi set.i or se;.
I Carolina Repoit>. and Law II
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a ti'i
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iiMie voiuaif- ol North
oks geni-r;’.!’V, by
E. J li Af-K ^
Character Notea
Oct. ‘i4
E. J HALE & Son,
'i'Ue 1 ite itiid Corr‘-'j>'»iulence oi
.lu'lge .):imes Ir dei' one of the vss ■> 11 e Ju'^tices ■>!
the supreme f.'ourt of the U.iiicd Slates, by (iritUtn
i J. .McRae. Just rec'd. E. J. H.VLJi, ^ SO^i.