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FAYKITKVII.LK, N. C.. JUI.Y 20, 1858.
[Xt). 7;!/] f>S/
ii:iNrt;i> moni>.\vs an’d Thursdays.
KnWAIH) J. tl\l,r, i SON,
KIMlOits AM' l-i:*irillETOltS.
Pru’e lor tbe ''enii-Week'.y Ousebver S3 00 if paid in
uJvanee, ’i;3 60 if piiia Juriiig the year of subscrip
tion or J4 after the year has oxpired.
Fur thi WeeKly ('*n-)ERvrR S‘J 00 peraunuui, if paid in
advance; '>(.• ii' paid during the year of subscrip-
nou. or > U’ after th? year Las expired
ADVERTI:?KMKXT^ inserted for sixty cent« per
P iuare of 1C lines f>r the firai, and thirty cents for each
« i- ccedinj; pul'l.cation \ early advertisements bv spe-
c-.al •i'ntract-, tt reas.;.nable ratc^ Advertise: s are
ro^uestcd tr, state tlie niimbor of insertions desired, or
they will be continued till forbid, and charged accord'
i .i’.y.
Aivertisemf-nts to be inserted charped 50 per
cent, extra
F/rr insHiUiuee.
n” K refer our readers to the annual statement of
the .Etna Insurance Oonipany, of Hartford,
viii.ch will be f.'uud in ani*tber column. This success-
f.ii inst tuti.in wus incorporsited by the Legislature of
■nn. i-iicut in 1S19, Kitii >\ perpetual cliarter Its
II ;tal is 'jjjuO.O'iO, ar.ii irs acciinmlations exceed
"r'I more, imkin" its ■•ntire insets ever S300.
. invested a;', detailed in the stnteinent referreil to
T.'iese results in iic».te thut during the period of nearly
! rty years since it-> onjanization. ^without a single
ii;\!ij;e of its chiif '.illicer.i its liusiness has licen con-
iii.-r= i with iU'ljrinent and prudence. It has been
thus iv_r succe.ssful in nn eminent depree, discharging,
ii-- we are informed, all its oblij^ations by the payment
ut . 'i (inllarf f,ir losses, without nuking a
a .y's delay in any inr-rance. It has had but lirtle lit
igation, notwithstanding the immense number of trnns-
ao'l,'ns made. In order to attain as much crrtaiut^ as
p, b> in such a business as insurance, it has been
'he practice of the (’ompany, for several years, at
t.r(“it lab ir, carefully to classify and arrange their
risks int'^ about fifty distinct classes, so as tu asi'ertain
the am-.unt iTisurevi on each cla-«s, the amount of pre-
miunis leceivxi theieon, and the aiuount of losses up
on each. This classitication, extending over a long
pei i'ld.and i-overing property to a very large amount,fur
nishes reliable data, and presents a sound, substantial
•factual experience. up.>n which to conduct its
bas.iie's. Insurance ;s n,,f n matter of luck or chance,
ft” many suppose: its hazards are ascertainable, and
principles cft[>abie of beitig reduced to a system, the
practi.-al working and results uf which are as certain
u- thut if •■iny other businf- .- Tlie -Etna Company,
by a duel ing rigidly to its sy.stcra, and placing its busi
ness uj. iU a healthy basis, his obtnined the confidence
;f the community to an extent surpassed by no other
■ 'orEpany in the L'. States, and Las increased its busi-
ces’ .'ind Its Income tf'sm year to year with a steady
gr ‘^th tine great source of its security is the wide
■l.strihutiou of Its risks—a p^>licy which it pursues
with great strictne^i- limiting; the amount to be cov-
i^r» i in each locality. Hy thl> course it ha- passed,
w.th Cnmparative impunity, through some of the most
sweeping and destructive tires, which have «waliowed up
other Companies les= cautious in their business. It is
a systt-m like this, based upon ;_-xperience, which gives
stability an] soundness to a i .mpany, and to the as
sured confidence and securitv. —
ET.\1 lA.NlRl.ME (O.MP.l.W,
HAlirrOKl). CONN.
■ -UPOUATED I'lJ. CHAliTKR I'KRPKTL'AL.
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
NOTICE.
THE ('ANDIL>ATES for the Legislature in Camber-
land and Harnett Counties, and the Candidates lor the
ottico of Sheriff, by agreement will nddress the people
at the following tin e* and places, viz;
At Carver’s Crek, Cumberland Co , July 12th
“ Black River, •• •• •* 18tli
Flea Hill, •• •' •• 14th
‘‘ Lock’s Creek, *• *• •• 16th
*■ Cedar Creek, •• “ ICth
“ Gray’s Creek, *• •• " 17th-
•• tjuewhilfle, •• •• •* ‘J2d
•' 71st District, •* •• •• "iSii.
“ Rockfish, •• '• •• •J4th
I^arbecue. Harntii •• •' -Gth
'* I'j'per Little River, •* " ‘‘ J7th
Stewart's Creek, •' ” ‘JM'ti
“ Grove, •• •• •• 'jytli
** Neill’s Creek •• •• oOth
BuckLorti, •' •• •• ^Isc
At which times and places the several Capiainj will
please order their Companies to parade.
June lo, 1858 ‘JO-
T/** Mjurs^t Vavriage W'actory IH
the South!
A A McKF/rilAA
I fiS L.SI'K''Ti-'L'I.I.Y inform* his friends and th«
I 8 W t-.i'bl c that he h>t» t'Ui't up IftrKe substantial
I I’.uiMin^is at '.ils Old Stand, expieasly foi man-
I ufacniriui; 'arrit.p:es - TiiHiiktul for iii« %er;. liberal
t piiti!ie bns r'*ce''vcd for tl>« last L’l vcars, he
, hopes bv ‘tr;ct attentiun to bu».nesi, with n. J««ire
; to £r:\-> s.i. istnction, to mei ii u continaiiuvje of t'^e
; saDif. He wairaiits his wor» t,- iie made ,jf the best
^ ■ ni itertnl and l>v experienced wo:'t;iuen in each branch
I lirpeiltllie DiMtlileri and Otliei'»>. , of th« bu.ine:, . His work will compare ravorab’y
with any ma.'.e in the f'nited Stales, for neatness and
dui.J-ijliiy. He is determined to sell :ind do any
work III iilj line on as good terms a-* any work done
elsewhere th«t is as well ilone. H-.'‘uow has ou hand,
FixisHiD, the L\KGK.'r STOCK oi
TO
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It
Ever oliered i
of work neatly
All of which \,
short time t
hand more ihnn (,»N K H I' N 'i
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ih.'i place, ana a viiy large stock
inished, which '..'ill be tinished daily
.■ Ke ■; ,!d very lew for ('.xsH, or on
piiiji. rua: ciiatomers. He has on
LD \NU FIFTY Vehi-
r||1HE subscriber begs leave to inform the public
* that he has this day engaged Mr Leonarii
Bellinqr.mh, Sr , who is well known as a first rate
Copper-Smith, and is prepared to execute all oid«Ts ii:
the line of Copper-smithing witii despatch, such ns
Turpentine Stills: Copper, Steam and Water Pipes,
Pumps: irou Smoke Stacks, and all other Copper and
Sheet Iron works. Repairing of all kinds of Copper
smith work, attended to .\ll orders promptly attend
ed to M A BAKllR. .
Opposite the Post Office
Sle^ The highest price paid for old t'opper bv
M A BAKKR
June 16. -Otf
MORKHEAl).
GAEAT SALE OF LOTS ON A CREDIT'
jN the 2Sth and 29th of Julv, at the City
cles Hiiished and in course of construction.
4«S.y~ All w irk mide by tiini is w trran'ed l‘.i months
with fair usage, and should it rail l,y bad workmanship
or matoriHl will be repaired free ijf ciiarge.
Per-.,:i- 'vishii!;^ t.) huv would du well to call i*^d
exaui.iio t,,r theru'iH'\ e
' »rdci's thankl'iilly receivfc J and prum[ lly attended to.
Repairing executed at -thort notice And on very
reas^jtiaMe terms
\lav l^,'. . tl'-«f
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I K Dii.Xi'K, President. E. G. RIl’LEV, Vice Pie-
>. uiit. I, A. ALEX\NUEK. Secretary.
li'Rt, T .iRs —T. K. Brace. S. Tudor, J. Cimrch. R.
• , .'^I. .V. Tuttle, E. Flnwer, E. A Hulkeley, R.
M ; :jer. E G. Ripley, S S. Ward, H. Z. Prjtt, G. F.
L ,v ,V. Dunhiim, L>. Hiiiyor, T .\- .Alexander, W.
K'-nf-y
lie .Atsets are mainly invested in Stocks and Bonds,
it'g interest, with ¥171','.*.14 01 of cash ou deposite
• n :.e Hartford Banks, t.i meet loS'CS.
Se3 lue ’.nd unpaid — n illi-
Ll 'ies adjusted and not due, >;.;4,,'3l;j ‘-^6.
1-1 -1 in suspense, waitiu,^ turther proof, kc.,
-, ^ - ] •
, ,'y.,, resi^tetl, ! suspicions of fraud, ic.) ■'46,fj7H~'I.
Catf* .\gent of the above Company in Favetttville.
• E. j. ’hale.
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* le iMii wing leading British Periodicals, viz:
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cal. -b i! I 'l'.itic s f. r;ns r.'ily onefenturc nt' thtir char-
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■ ; oy rei ' rd of the current lite;'ature uf the day,
..leii'Mit tiie v.'iirld, than can be pf>SMibly ol-itained
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EAKLi CO!'IKS.
'-'ipt of Al>VANt' 11 ,''ii Ei. Irt fi'om the Briti.-'h
I r.* rs (,iveb additional value ti.» tuese Reprints, in- ,
1 ;ji i- i as they (;an now be jil iced in the hands of sub- ‘
* !.-t T' iii.i'it a-i S'lOn as the nriginal editions.
TKR.MS
Per am.
^3 00
i =- :iy tw'. =,f the four Reviews o 00
7 0(t
H OO
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0 00
10 (10
h>' iiKiilf iiL nil (I'sfs in ndcant'f'.
■ >/ ciirrrai m the Stale ulurt.' ia.oir f iriU hp
/ ''«■' ■' lit ji'ii'.
A ilis'uunt oi tw'jiit^ tiYL- per cent, from the above
price wid be allowi- l to 'i,i m urdeiiug four or nr'te
a:iy one or m ire ui lii,; ,iiiove works. Thus:
J-our copies ol -Blackwood, n i,j I'^fview, will be
sent to L.e ^iddres.-. for n!i; |,.ur .;.,jaes ol the four Re-
v.e«.- and I'.lackwood for aiol ,mj ui,
POS'iAGK
In .111 the priiicijial Cities and Towiie. ilit-^e 'A.irks
n .'i ill-ilelivert'd. FREE OF PO.'sT.VG I-.- U hf-n m-m
^ni iil. the P 't>ige to any part of the I riite l .tates
w iie I'Ut 'i'V\ENl \-FOl I'k ('E.NTS a year for ‘•l”.,n;k-
i, and liut FOU li'l hE.N CE.NTS .a year for eui-U
. ti:e ii:-v, -w ..
-V. ii. I'.'it' jiii'f in a rent liritain of tht' five
I’"I , ils iiln-ci -nim>-l IS -?.J I jii r
: .o. tiii: -. I'.rany ot the al.f\e publications should
m . rt i he- - d, |i:.st J aid, to 'lie Pul^'dshers.
LEO.NARI) St.'OTT \ CO.,
N '. J (i«ld strei't, N»-w \ ork
of Morehead.
• J. M. MOREHEAI',
Pres. Shephard's Pjint Land Company
luue, 1858. -1 ts.
O. IIOU8TOA
% OL LD inform his friends and former customers
▼ V that he may be found - doors below the Cape
Fear Bank, and i doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he inten'.ls to keep on han,l.
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging to his trade. He rc.'•pectful
ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing.
He will attend to Repairing ff llarnessand ."^addles
punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He
would re,^uest aU indebte'l to the tirm of HoL .STON
s OVERRV to Hoitle with W', Overby or him;ell, 'i-
thej- are compelled to settle the firm's delit-,.
August 27, li'Otl. t!
1 the ortice of Dr M, F- .\ren-
^l F .\reudell, J F Bell, L.
I
wn the East
A e t!i' =: 'lal en-
Toomer Lands. Contnining
I'AKM I'Oli SALK
uKFER for my PL-VNT-\TIoN
side ef Cape Fear River.
•in Bridge, kui wn us the
..oont SOO acres- The Plantation is in a cood staLC ot
cultivation, and is suaceptible of beini; n-ade on« of
the most profitable Farms in the County. 1 will give a
bargain in the lands, and make ttie t':'ne >f pay m.'St
easy if application is made in a few weeks
.-Vddress me at Gulf. N C-
L. J HAL'(iHTi»S.
>ct'r 10. •>- ■
LANDS I'Oli S.VLi:.
1 OFFER f'-r sale about .\CTe-> of Pine Lan'N
near Favetteville. containin' in 'lu’nfii'e '(U-intity
of Mill Timber, an'l a number of Turpentim- Uoxes.
and several new tasks may he cut. There i-* on the
premises a fine Dwelling H^ “e. and all neces‘ary out
houses,—Scuppernong and isaiiella Grape \'ine>. — lOijH
voung Peach and .Apj'le drees of Lin'lley be>t vari-
tie-i: also, a good F.VRM of about l-^'* a'-res cleaicd:
and also a GRIST and S.\W .MILL: and a line large
' Meadow of about 1 »0 acre«. The Faycttevid* and t oal
Fields Kail Ro;id y'abses thro\i;;h those lands about a
mile from the Mills. ! will sell in parcels to suit jiur-
chasers, but would prefer to sell the whole together.
' Apply to Thos. S. Lutterloh, Es p, Fayetteville, or the
subscriber at Pittsborough, N.
J. H. HAUGHToN.
Nov. 12, l^->7. ''0-tf
PriM.K' \OTlCK
■> HEIlEllV GiVEN. ti'iai Books of Sub-jcription to
the c.piial 'tock of the Central Rail lload, from
Beaufort Harlior via Keninsvi'le. flinton. Fayetteville,
and Wes», will (e ■t ened on Thursday, the lOth day
of.A|iril l''.Ti’,, and remain opt n accordiner to the terms
of the(diarter ntitil further notice, at the following
plii'-*''' atoi undtT dirci-t^in d' the following uatned
per.'oii!?, (’oinmisjl.oier^ in the Charter, viz:
In the ',.unry . ; i)n>low, at tiic oflice ot the (_’lerk
of th>- t ..iiri’y ',.urt '.t Jacksonville. an-J at the Post
ofbce Pio.-h Landv L W- Fonville, G. J. Ward, J- H-
F. y. R' liert V. hitt-, ,1. I,n \ Vveritt. Jr., Owen Hug
gins. L \N H iinipiir-_\
In - arteret county, a
lell at Beau:', rt I>r,
T- >g’esbv-
I .^t the store of G . \V. Taylor at (’arolina ’ity, -Col.
! Wni. .N. Denms, H S. Bell, (.'apt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge
Aren,It'll.
i In l>aplin eonsty, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Kei'ansville.--Major Owen R. Kenan, David
Reid, Isaac IV Kelly, NSm, E. Hill, Win. J. Houston,
StepLt-n irahani.
In S'uiips iti ( ou:ity. at the otbce of the County Court
t’lerk ar I'Hiit ,ii.—Tb 'iii-t-i 1. Frtis»n. Dr. Thomas
Riintin^. Wm. McKav. Patrick Murphy. Wm Faison,
J. R l?ea:n-in, .\lfred J,)hnson
' In ('uii’berlarid countv, at Fayetteville, at the office
; of A. McKeth-in.—Ih ^inas R. Underwood, Randal
McDaniel. Edward L. Winslow. John C. Blocker.
F,>T Ml . f . t [ ■
The L ii'lersigned airee t,- take the number of shares
of each, -Pt r.;,pi.,ite to onr names respective'..'',
in the (Vntr-il R I'i l;o:i.l ('o’npanv: an i in all respects
to comply with th t,irins of the Charter
11^ n uii III r mmn
JV. C.
f B^HE Scliolastic yeor is divided into two Sessions,
commencing 1st August and 1st January.
The course of study is thorough and systematic, em
bracing everything necessury to a complete, solid, and
ornamental education. The buildings are so arranged
as to combine the comforts of a home, with the advan
tage* of a school. Instructors of the highest qualifica
tions are employed ia each of the Departmei ts. No
Institution in the country possesses advantages supe
rior to Edgeworth.
TERMS:
Board, including washing, lights. »ud fuel, per
Session of five mouths. S60 00
Tuition in the H:*gi;lar Classes, 20 00
The next Session will commence on 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 (’ourse of Instruction, Terms, ic., will be
forwarded on application to
Rif’HARD STERLING, Principal
Ureeu»\joTo>. Carolina
May 28, 1858. 17-timospa
A PROCLAMATION, ~
hin Excellency, TnoMAS Braoo, Governor
of Xoi fh Carolina.
,7'HERE.\S, it has been represented to me that
otie 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,
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, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offeriog
a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen
sion and delivery to the Sheritf of Cumberland County.
DESCRIPTION.
McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair
and complexion, blue ej’C', of quick speech, has a scar
on the face near one of his jaws, weighs about 165 or
170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while
drunk is turbulent and troublesome.
Given under my hand and the Great Seal of
[l s.Jthe Stated at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of
.March, .\. D. ISj.S.
By the Governor, THOS. BRAiilG
Pi L.KSKi Cowi'LR, Pr. Sec’y.
March 15. 93tf
W. H. TURLlNaTON,
(’omiuissiou Merchant, No. 4 Norih Water St-
WILMLNGTON, N. C.
Hr ILL give his prompt personal attention to tne
sale or shipment of all Consignments of Naval
Stores or other Country P'*odace
Nov. 8. I85G.
Dr. i£. A.
OFFICE Front Rooms, over
Chemist and Drug Store.
Feb’y 7, 1856.
tf
BL.ACK,
Dr S. J Hinsdale's
rtt-tf
A fresh sujjply of Lime, Plastering
Hair, Calcined Pluster, Hydraulic Cement, and Land
PlastdT- For sale in quantities to suit, by
B HOSE
FeVy 15, 1858. 85tf
THO. O. FULLER.
*!tttorncy and Couuftellof at
OFFICE at Etfcies’s Bridge, recently occupied by
Jnmea Ranke, Esq., Fayetteville, N. ('
Jan’y 1, 1857.
LOVERD ELDRTdGE,
Mtorney at ir,
W ILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp-
soQ Counties.
Smithfield, April 15, 1850.
If
Worth & Utley,
Forwartlint* and General Coniiiiission
MERCHANTS,
Fayetteville^ .’I*. V.
J. A. WORTH. (7^tf) JU-. I’fLKY.
T C. & B. Or. WORTH,
Coniinission Forwarding .\lerchaiits,
Brovuri'i Building, Water Strtet,
Illuming ton, €' ,
Usual advances made on consignments.
Sot. 11, 1857. 6y-tf
NOTICE.
rjIHE Trustees of the “DONALDSON ACADEMY"
M- desire to lease the buildings on Haymount, near
Fayetteville, which have been used during the last
\ear by Messrs. Cairns and Robinson, in conducting
their School. The Ac.ademy is situated conveniently,
and the patronage of the school is ample and liberal
Any gentleman who desires to take the situation may
address at Fayetteville, until the 1st of September,
'W B. WRIGHT, President
of the Board of Directors
July 15, 1 *08. 2)5 4t
“Following tiie Drum,” hy Mrs,
Viele; Osceola, by Capt Mayne Reid, The Yellow
Frigate, hy Capt. .las. Grant. V, ild Flowers
Further pupplies of Life and Ministry oi Spurgeon,
Mustang Gray: Bernard Lile; School Book-; \c.
July 15 E J HALE SON
LA.^r CALI.
A LL persons indebted to Datiiel Ciark must cer-
-;m tainly pay up by the l‘>th August nest, as after
that date all Notes and -Vcjounts not settled will be
placed ia the hands of an oflicer for collection, with
out respect to {'ersons,
R. W. HARDIE, Trustee
Fayetieville, July 14. 28-tAlO
TAKEN I P ^
tND committed to the Jail of Cumberland County,
a negro man by the name of HENRY, who says
he belongs to John B. .\rchibaid of Beaufort County,
and was hired to Jonn Ptrkins, of South Carolina
The said negro is of dark complexion, 5 feet 10^ in
ches high, about 22 years of age: had on when taken
up dark colored pants, black coat and black hat The
ovrner of said negro is requested to come forward,
prove property, pay charg^, and take him away, or
he will be dealt with as the law directs
W U. BOLTON, Jailer
Faj’etteville. July 11*. 29tf
TAKEN I P!
tNL) committed to the Jail of Chatham county, two
Negro Boys b}' the name of HENDERSON and
EDOM, who suy they belong to J. H. Pritchett, of
Lumberton. 1 iie owner is requested to come forward-,
prove property, pay prison charges, and take them
away; otLcrwise, they will be dealt with according to
law.
W- D. C. RIDDLE, Jailor
Pittsborough, July 14. '^8-
AN-
liiGll MOI NT FANNERY
SITl’ATED 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’,
SON COUNTY, N. C.
J OW the panic is over and nobody kiUc»i in these
T.\.NNER'S OIL & i)llY HIDES.
BBLS. Tanner's Oil,—a superior article; also,
a fine lot of Dry Hides For sale by
JAS 0. COOK
Nov. 2i{. 02-
I.O.ST,
Last Saturday, iJlst ult , (during the hours of
parade,) about the Court House, or between the
Court House and the Fair Ground, a small yellow
leather Pocket Book, containing S59, consisting of
three $10 bills, three :*>4 do., one $5 bill, one $5 gold
piece, three $2 50 gold pieces. A Reward of ^10 will
be given for the above described Pocket Book and
Money, delivered to the undersigned.
JAS. H. J.\CKSON, Musician.
Fayetteville, N. C., Nov. 2, 1857. •’jOtf
COr rON BAGGING.
J^VNDEE and GUNNY B.\GGING in quantities to
suit purchasers. For sale by
JAS. G.
COOK.
43tf
N im*'s Ri-'; 1>
No- of s'jires I •'S • '.ish
Work
D
;iny j:u‘ of the four Reviews
:iy tw,. of the four Reviews
I- ,! .iiiy three ,,f the Four Review-*
o :i., t',ur of tlie Reviews
i" '!• 1.\Ligazine
[■ ,r lil:;. -w. ,1 und three Reviews
For I.-, i; - v.-.i.ii uii.l the four Review-:
'm
ffi
Jtoi y
Mi
^M.-,
n
\uOi.lN \
and Stiould-.fs, f.ii
l» \C>N.
-lie 1>V
beveulV rose.
HO-
MEDICAI. NOl'K i:.
RS. E.\STERLI'vfi and HE-N.\G.\N h,ivi:i2 asso
ciated themselves together for the purpose of
practicing .Medicine in I’ockingiiam an.l vicinity, they
resiiectfnlly solicit .a liberal share of patrona^ie, and
by their strict an-1 prompt attention tiiey hope to give \
perfect K-itisf;iction to thos,^ who may t.ivor th-.iii with ;
their I’atronasie. They will :itteii 1 any call d ly or |
ni'jitt. Dr. Fa'it'-riing takes ple-isure in statine to his ,
former patrons tii.-it l>r. H. i^i a regular gi.i'luate. li.iv- |
ii;g read /,',/■(’w iirs and r.ttended r-ol i-itc- |
tures- ttne nr lioth may V>e foi.iiil at mi-/ hour at their j
Oihce o{iposite the Po;-t ollice. unle.'-s profes.sionally
engaged.
H. R. EASTERLING. ,M. D. D. Hl.NAGAN, .M. D
Rockingham, N. . .\pril 5, IS.'ih, loOtf
$50 llilW Aiii)
WILL be given for the ap[>rehension and deliver3’
to me, or confinement ia any jail in the State
so that 1 can get him, of my man JIM._ He left on
the oOth ult., and has not b^en seen, or heard of s'licc*
He is a bright mulatto, almost wliitr. about 2;l years
old, about.') feel inches higli, str.ii:>ht l.fiir, and teeth
defective, long beard on bis chin when he b-ft. Had
on when he left a very good suit of ( lothes, -iiid will very
likely try to pass off for a white ;;i-ui, m l make f>r a
free State; should he not go north, lie will l.kcly go
up in the vicinity of Fajettev:!)?, a-, he was rai-cd
there, and formerly belonged to'»ni. I*. Wright, Esip,
of that place. Any person who m.iy t.ike uiis ti.l
Boy will be entitled to the above rewar.i and thf
thanks of IS\.V(' II. K!-.LL\
Ken.-insville, N. C., -\ug. 1-I, l^ 'l o.!-tf
LAS'F NoriCE.
' ^H^HE undersigned h.is pl.-icel all his note*'. :ind ac-
M. counts in the hands of Diinean Mclnt^’re forc'd-
: u-ction. All pfrsont indebted tu liim, whii do not come
1 forward by the 1st of .\ugust and p.iy up or coiiH'ss
judgment, will after th.ac dale find their papers in the
j haii'tM of an officer.
I DAN’L C. McINTYRE.
: ^ Laurinburph, N. C., April 25, 185‘. 8-!m
OATsTaNI) peas.
bushels seed OATS,
100 ditto -^ow Peas
— Also—
A few barrels Northern Irish Potntoe«
For sale in quantities to suit, by
Sub^'Tiption- iii:iy be ni-i le j ayable n work, and
mav speciiy wiieth**:- K-r eradinsr or cross-ties: and
stocRiiol'ler; ?ba'-l in iwry ease have {reference in
taking I’onirai't^. wheti bi,is are the sanie nr at Engi-
ne*'r'' e,-tiiu ite.
.X-i : ,.,':i one ii iindred tii-ois.m'l ,iollars are sub-
scrilo',!. th>- •'oiiiin'- . IHT-" .ll'«>n-ilow •■oiinty a re to be
notifie I. nil 1 the_\ .ire re juire l to call a meeting of
Stockholders t.> ,irganiie the Company.
Mar.li I-"., l‘'-'o'. ' l;'.tf
snsiMUMiiJ. iKUjsi:
I' A VK'6'Ti:VII.I,i;. .\.
J'.ist >'-lf ''f f' r> III S'/-"', a fV I)‘‘irs Xorth
tin Mirl:t
Subscriber de-ires through this
Sl medium to acknowle-lge th? liberal
patronage bestowc-l np, n his House tl'.c past
year—and as be has just erected New Stables and
Caniage Shed ci-nvenicnt to the House and to water
he takes pleasure in saying to his patrfins and the
public geneyall-. tbsit bo is still prei^arei'. to nccom-
moilai'' tiiern with transient and permanent board, ami
rt ‘ijiectfiil! V solicit*^ a eontinnance of the liberal pat.'on-
age heretoioi e recei\ed. ilvery t.\eition on his part
phail tie n.-ii-ii to rei. ier them conifortable during their
sojoiirn with lilta. His table is always supplied with
the b» .~-f the m.i: Ket (ilfords.
; P. SHUvlWELL.
' M;-.rch 2 1, IS.'.,''). 80-tf
diggins, the un,lersigned still continues to con
duct the general Tanning an,i .Manufacturing of all
kinds of Leather, Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Boots
and Shoes, of every size and description—of the very
best material. PL.\NTATION premium BROG.-VNS,
Ni)T to be surpHSse-l. .\11 of which he offers and pro-
pioses to sell or exchange tor Raw Hides, Beeswax,
Tallow, and all kinds of country produce, on terms to
justify and nccomraodate his customers according to
the times.
Having on hand constantly u large supply of Stock, he
is j,reparo,l to ejtccuic all onlcrs liciilly and promptly,
with such material and workmanship as are not to be ex
celled by any establishment of the kind in this part of •
the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to j
punctual customers And in returning his sincere
thanks to his customers and frierds generally for their '
former patronage, he solicits andhopes to still merit a .
continuance of their favor^. |
JAMES CARAWAY.
March 4 yO-tlJa
iLiiinn LiMi FOR m\'u ^
fl^HE Subscriber offers for sale THIRTY-FIVE
-B. HLNDRLD .\(’RE.> ol Laud in as healthy a sec- | Wood’s Practice; Pierce's Algebr.-i and (Jeometry
tion as there is in .\labama.
F’OR rv Ai'llIlS. ' II which are a good Dwelling and
all n‘i-es-^>»rv voit-houses. in good rey-air
ONE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES, good river bot
tom Ian,]. 100 acres of which is under cultivation and
produces fine crops of Cotton and t'orn.
NINE HUNDRED an.l SIXTY ACRES Creek and
Pine land, on which is soine good farming land.
TWENTY THREE HUNDREDand FORTY ACRES
Pine land, well ••uited f,>r Turpentine getting.
Tliis property will bt sold cheap and on accommoda
ting terms.
-\ddre>s the suliscriber at .M'lunt Pleasant P. ().,
Monroe (.'ountv, .\Ialiama.
W'lLLIA.M W. ENGLISH.
March 11. IH.'iS •,2-ly
T
Sept. 17
Further Nupplit*!« ot* Books.
Life of Dr. Kane, b^' Smucktr; English Hearts and
English Hands: Parton’s Life of Burr; Haupt
on Bridge Construction: Breckinridge’s Knowledge of
God; Wilson on the Skin: Plates to ditto; Mitchell’s
Therapeutics; Williams on the Principles of .Medicine;
4'c.
April E. .1. H.\LE Ac .SON.
JOSI3PH R. BLOSSOM.
c o .11 1.r> I o ^
AND
forwardinc; merchant,
*V. f.
rompt personal attention given to all Consign
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce lo be shij>
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. H7
THE LAW LIBRARY
of THE
LATE HON. JOHN D. TOUMEK,
FOR »* AI. t:.
IIE valuable Law Library of the late Judge Toomer,
consisting of upwards of 1000 bound Volumes,
! and several hundred Nos. unbound, has been deposited
with the undersigned for sale The books will be sold
in sets, FOR CASH ONLY They are generally in
good order, though of course bearing marks of use
The prices have been fixed with reference to their
condition.
Catalogues, with the price anne.xeil to each voluine,
may he obtained on application to the subscribers
E. J. HALE & SON
t'ayetteville, June Itj, 1858.
MlTCllELL-S FALI.^^.
AGENTS W A.NTLD l.N EVEkY rOL'NTV tlF THE STAFE
rMlo canvass the same, and procure subscribers'
JL names for the sale and delivery of an excellent
LITHOGRAPHIC PICTURE,
taken upon the spot and gotten nji in the finest style
of the art, representing the place wheie the Hev
ELISH.\ MlTl’HELL lost iiis life in his explorations
of the P.lack .Mouiitains. in the Summer of 1H..7. Upon
the receipt ■ f Three l'-l’ irs. v.c will furnish to any
person desirous of taking an .Agency, Two Pictures,
one tinted and one cobire 1, as samples, with luil par
ticulars as to the terms of the agency, &c. e will
otfer induct'ments suflicient to maKe it pay an ener
getic agent. For further jisirticulurs adiiress us at
.Asheville, N LE\\IS DICKF.N&ON
r. S. .'Ir. l>iciiens>'!i is also Agent for the
Mt. Mitcbell Monument -Association, and during his
tour through the State will receive suliscriptoins lor
that object. W. r. DiCKLNSoN.
Feb’v'J. l^58. 85-bm
WATER WHEKLS! WATER WHEELS!!
^■7^ E are now manufacturing Vandewater’s Im-
w T jiroved
JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL,
fc>r 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
w.iter; the kind of machinery to bo 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. Tunf tjircn to test the Wkfl, and
if it does not come un to our hgure, the Wheel and
Gears to be delivered to u-j at the mill of the purchaser.
Kf.kekk.ntk civkn ,\no
HEATH STEVENSON,
Laurel Factory, Pritice (ieorge's county, Md.
R^H>ERT B.MRl), Agent, Riebrror ’ •' •
LIFE INSURANCE.
fH^HE Undersigned has been appointed .Agent o
-I. the North C-irolina .Nlutual Lite Insurance Com ^
pany. Every member for lile participates in the jiro- |
tits of the Company: and the annual premium for |
life membership, where it amounts to ^^^iO or more, I
ma^' be paid one-half in cash, and the other halt in 1
a note at 12 months. j
Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man '
may insure his own life tor the cxelu.'ive benelit oi j
his family The lives of slaves m.iy be insured. |
This system is rapidly growing into favor, ;tll over 1
the civiii/ed world It is one by whicii a lamily, tori
« small sum annually, may be I'rovi ted for, alter tiie I
death of its head, ou wnose exert ions t,;ey may have |
been dependent for a suppoi t. it i.« a good iuvstmtnt
of money, even it one shoulil live bmg atier t.-iKin!; '
out a Lite Policy Explanatory pjimphleis, and the i
necessary Blanks, furnished on apnlication
E. J. HA
NORTH CAIIOLINA
SI i*REME col RT REPOR FS.
rMHE subscribers Lave just printed at the Observer
I Office a SECOND EDITION of
DEVEKEIX AND B.Vl'TLE’S LAW RE
PORTS, VOL. 1,
KK\l>Kl) .ANI> COKBKrTKI>, WITH NuTKs AND IlKl f.Rt.NCEs,
BY
[ION. \VILLL\M H. l^ATTU:,
.Il'illlE (IF TIIE sri'RE)lE (OI RT OF Mllllll C IRIILI.VA.
The price of the new edi'ion is not greater th.in th'it
of the t'id. though, as it is scarcely neces-i.iry to saj’ to
the Profession in North Carolln.i. its value has heen
greatlv increased bv .lu ige B-attle s N 'tes, References
and ('orrei-tions.
The volume has been long out of print, and we shall
be glad to supply the many Lawyers whose sets ol Re
ports are incomplete with-mt it, as wci
have the old edition but would like
one for t)ie sake of its notes.
as thosi- who
to have tiie new
E. J. HAl.E i: SON
E would call the attention of persons afflicted
with Chills ami Fevers to this celebrated Pill,
which owes its po['ulaiity to no pulling, nor to long,
''■indy certificates—but solely to its own merits as a
icmedy which never f.iils to cure when taken accord
ing to directions accompanying each box This Pill,
.VS t.'iken nn otVice ner.t door to Wm. B. Wright’s i unlike many others, contains no mirier.-il. nor any in-
La\r (iHice on (ircen Street. He will attend and jurious ingredient, and may be administered with per-
.lns}:pi| P..VKER, .lu.,
X 'Y S'« H \ i: V A T Ii A \V
Valuable proi’Ertv
F0PK S.if.iu.
OFFER for sale, my L.AND.'^ in the Town i
.E.
Fh\ -
Fiiyetteville, .April 5, 1S58.
AL ESrA'l'E
FOR SALE.
prac’ice in the County and Superior t’ourts of (’umber
lanil. i'd.adeii, Piobeson and Sampson
March 1 85.3.
ro-tf
i,: Lllli;ir!!:v:|i'!
Feb’y 16, 1868.
B.
ROSE,
86tf
W. P,.\KER
Is now rerciviijp I'roui tlie North the
!i;^rest, liiic.-t, and most carefully se-
ei‘te'1 stuck o!
2 i^scMTi a&i:
evi-r offered in tins market: which, added to his own
manufacture, make': tils • s.sortment complete;—alio?
wliich he will ;el! o>i i lie b-we.-it possible terras for cash
or on tinii' to ]iiiiici nal cu>tomers,
Fa-ihioti:ii)le p.-iiiite i cntt.ige bed room Furniture in
sett-: ciirle'l hair and shuck, and cotton .Mattresses;
Looking Ghi'-^es: Willow Wagons and Cradles, Side
P.oards; Bureaus: .'secretaries and llook-Cases; What-
Nots; Table.s, all sorts; Wash Stands; Candle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window .Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands: Sofa5 in Mahogany and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans; Divana and Stools;
(dia’-'s of every variety.
Fine 1{ istn7 « i.l i^ianoh, iiie with .Koliaii At
tachment: liosewoo ( Mcio.liuns, fioin the bet inaKufac-
tories in New 'Yi-/t .T>:,i Ilosion, warranted as good as
any madi; ;n the country, aud will bo sold at N. Y*ork
prices—freight only added.
September 2. 45-tf
feet safety at nil times, to young or old
As a pr.^ventive against Chills, or aif other type of
Fever, it is recommemled as unsurpassed: and in treat
ment of Fevers generally it is far superior to t^uinine,
or any preparation of Peruvian bark. trial of its
merits is all that is need" ! to insure it .a favorable
position in the estimation of even the most inveterate
opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions.
rv/.l MI'IOXS A XTI.IilLIorS riLLS
Enjoy the rei'Utatioii of being at least as gooil, if not
better, th in any of the various cathartic Pills of the
ag'.*, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral,
or other injurious properties, and are highly recom-
moiidw 1 in I'y-tpephi.-i, Liver Compl.-iint, Sick Head
ache, Si.-k Stoinacli. Hatdtual Costivene^s, Indigestion,
I'ic-, ami iiisease- of the .Stomach, Liver, Piowcls and
RIood gener.iltj', they being by their composition
e'luaUy ad apted to eith'>' of the above cases as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such medicine.s
are required. We recommend them to the attention
of all persons. Prepared by
F. .M. SWYER &L CO.,
Belleville, Illinois.
Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSDALE. Fayetteville, N. C.
.Al.so, in all the towns and cities, and by numerous
country agents throughout the southern and western
State» and Territories.
F. M. SWYER & Co.,
Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s.
June 3, 1858. lO-Om
Tlio I.ife of (^onrnjl Hav^'iock, by
Hev. Wm. Brock; Ursul i, by Miss Sewell; The City of j
the Great King, hy Dr. Barclay. Also, further supplies
of Dr. Kfine's Explorations; Waverly Novels, Hugh
Miller’s Works, School Books &c.
E. J, HALE & SON.
L July 1, 1B58. 24*
etteville, about ll'O .Acres, known as the
MUMFORD SWAMP.
About 80 Acres of it ie fine Meadow Land, as the Crop
now on it will show. .Also, the
V:iliiul»lc ICi’irk ^tor* l..ot
near the M.irket Square, occupied by .\Ir. John .\
Pemberton.
A Large and Valuable Lot, fronting on Donaldson,
Mftxwsll aud Mumford Slreet«, known as the Hotel
Garden Lot,—could be divi,led into several Building
Lots—very near the new Female High .School Buildings.
Also, the Stable Lot adjoining, fronting «n Mumford
Street.
.Several DESIR.ABLE BUILDING LOTS on both
Winslow." and .Mumford Streets.
•All this property’ can now be purchased on favora
ble terms, and a large part can remain on Rond and
Mortgage if desired.
THO. .1. CURTIS.
Oct. 10, 1855. ■t;^if
•liarbie Pactoru*
LAUOEii,
TWO DUOKS iBO\E C. T. HAlCll Ji SON S STORE,
Faj’etteTille, IV. V,
Jan’T 20,185b. 64-ypd
Rl
fy^HE DWKLLIN; HoUSE. recently oecupiel *>y
A Mrs. H- P Lain, and as present (tccupie i hy liie
Rev. .lames .Mcl>:iniel. n*-ar H.i\m oiiit, ^\;ll ‘ nol'i
privately by the viuhs rioer It is locate I in i goo,i
i.ei;;hl,orh''od: nvenieiit to Inisiii -s-r; in iieaitliy
-ectioii ol the town; good S[,iinj: water coiueiiit rit; .I'l 1
has all ne,‘e-'>arv out hoiists .-itt ich'- i. -A /*»-•,»t bar
gain ni-iv be had, as 1 am determine.1 t,. • 1 k.it\l->
LiliK-i;\i, J. R. 'd’ |i(-l', ALD. Agt.
Fa‘-tteville. May I'.*. 12ts
I'HE NEW i : Dl l'I ON Ol-
UEV1;RKI \ \ HITTLE’N I.IW liEl’URTS. \.il,. I,
a® H'l lVl S thf approvin of those who lia\e ex
1% amine i it.
( iiief Justice Va-h -lys. “I h:ive li'olici through it
- it is carefully and v.-.-M g .r up. * * I think to our
' our' it wi,l he invilualiie — anvl to the Protessi. n
• H'lallv SI. it wid sa\e tlie labor of dpci llr.g the s'un*'
p,iiiit again .'ini again: for there will be no e.xcusp for
t'outisid not tieing apprised of points already adjudi
c.-ited
Gentleman of the Rar wdio Inve piir'lia'•,! an I ex
aiiiiin- I it. concur, so fir :is we know, in j raisc ol it
F,ir r-ale, with sets ,r set'^irate voluni'-- of North
' ' irolina Reports, and Law Books generaliv, l-y
E. J. HALL a; SON
VNNFAI. SF/r i'I.EMEN F>.
®ER.''*N.'^ ind-bted to us will be fiirn:'-‘'m-i w;th
their accounts during the present m lUth, e-icept
those already ilunned;) and we earnextiv ,; .pi>-sta
settlement. Every man who means to pay at all,
should pay at least once a year.
Persons having accounts against us will oblige u»
by handing tliem in for payment.
E. J. HALE 4 SO’S
July T). 18:’S>'.
LIFE A.\l) C0Ri!E.SI'0.\UH.\('H
OP
JAMES IREDELL, of NORTH CAROLIBJA,
• iNKOFlitt: \-«--IJ(l\IK -'...'1:1 l-S i;l Jlil. ^1 I'Kt.Mr.
t Ol It-T OV IHF. I Snt.lj
By GRIFFITH J. McREE, Esq.. uF Wil.\iingio.n
For sale by E. J. HALE X bON.
Fayetteville, June 1,186S.
I