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'i:iNTI ;i Mt!M)\V.-^ \nd THURSDAYS.
i:n\v\]?n .1. ham: .t son,
i:i>!Ti»ns am> Tii.n’iUKTOUs.
Pr.re f >r tlu‘ 'f;iiI-\V,'. kly Oi;.si;uvi;R $3 00 if paid in
I : ; >i.\; ,-,i p,,i4 Ji:rii;g the year ofsubscrip-
I'v 5; t lifter the year lias e\]iired.
F 'T t!ie U’eekly i^h-kuvkh S- 00 {jer nnnuin, if prti'i in
a lvniicc: if ]':r I during the year of suhscrip.
ti 'H; 'T no .u'ter the year b;is expired.
AL>V L’I!TI !^^I F'N T'' inserted for sixtj’ cents per
I jii ire -'f 1 ’.nies f"r tlie fir^^t, jin'i thirty cents for each
gU' ir ii pui.ui iitiwu. Yearly advertisements by spe-
c . tr .'t-i, at rei'oiia''’ie rate-;. Advertii^er.s are
od t state >he nnnil'Or of insertions de.sireil, o’"
■- l.e 0 iutinued till forliid, and charged aocord
re
t
iii-
'■^tl.ieulent^
i-\tr
to be inserted ihi,({i>, chary;ed 50 per
Fire insftraBiee^
n" K refi-r ■ ur readt t ■ the annui.l statement of ;
t le -Kiiia In'-ur tnce Coinj any. of Ilartforii, !
w i'll w ho f'tuid in another cidiinin. This !>uccess-
f i ;!i-t futi.'ii IV IS ii;-. rp"r:ite i >iy tlie 1 ei;islatiire of
i •ffrti'.'ut 'n w iMi a }ie.}H‘tual charter. ltr»
iMj' rai is rs'iiiii.i) lii, m l its ai'i-ui.iiilatioiis escee 1 ,
!i. i Mi nii Tf, makin- its entire a'sets «ver .
1 ■, 111- Sts d as dt‘t:.:U''l in tlie statement referred to ;
Ti.i-M’ results in iio ite tuat diiriiip: the j^eri««d of nearly
t i!v years sii'ce i;s ! ii;anizatii>n. ; without a single
I i ju‘ : I' its I'h'-'f ollioer,) its t’Usiness has been con-
■! ' d w'tli judgineiu and prudence. It has been
■’ i' i.ir su.■ees^■lll in an ei':inent depree, discharirinp.
>Vf ai'e iir’ iriaed, all its ohiijr itioiis by the payment
t :i‘ -'Ut :'■ ■■ . for l,.s-.es, without asking a
li I. ' a'-i:iy in ;»ny i:i?'ain e. It has had but little lit-
• i. ■■ ■ :i. U"t wi!h>::iii li’ij the immense numl'erofTrans-
a ■■ ns inaJe. hi ■■r !> r ti' attain as much cfrh.inti/ as
p " in sui'h a business as insurance, it h is been
t:ie praotice .'f tlie ('■■nipaDy. for several years, at j
j:r. i' laSi.r. e.arefuily t'l classify and arranpe their 1
r >iis iiiti! ah;iut fifty distinct c':a.-se.s, as to ascertain
ttie uiu.'uut itisured lu ea. h class, the amount of pre- ^
m urns if. iMVtfi thorenn, anT the amnunt of losses up
• n eui'h. This classitioatlon, extending over a long
peri *.d, aid >'i.vering property to a very large amount.fur-
n.^he* reuable data, and presents a sound, substtintial
‘ :4':s .t Hotu:tl experience, upon which to conduct its
■ liiMiranee is not a matter of iuck or chance,
as many su{'p isi-; its h.azards are ascertainable, and
;ts pniieipli s capable of bein;; re luced to a system, the
practioa; w ri;in;i :!nd rt suits ■ f «liich are a certain
h' t-a' - f any -itiier business Tne .Ktna t.'ompany,
1 ri^i i.y to i'? system, nndp'acing its busi-
• '^s u a r i .'i.thy :.i isi?, iias obtaineil the coutidence
• liii ‘luniuniiy to uti extent surpassed by no other
‘ -p-in.' i’ tiie r. States, and iias increased its busi-
ue;? .'^^d Its iiii'ome Ir^m year t ' year with a steady
wfi One trre.it snui.e i'f its security is the wide
j Btriliut^iu ]f its ri.s >'—a p'*iicy which it pursues
w til u. stricttje--— iniitiiiL; the amount to be cov-
f>ri' . .n eai ii . oaiity. iiy tiiis i Murse it has passed,
xs.'-: I 'in; .ra'ive iinpiinity, thr >ugh some of the most
5 wet j ; II,i;\d ie' trU' u v.j tire>, whii'h have swallip wed up
tuir (■ .n.piiiifS 'i ss cauiiO.ia in tlieir I'Usiness. It is
a sV'tem .ise tui-, i up^u experience, which gives
st.tt i.iiy an 1 •- un itu---s t ■ a i- onpany, uud to the us-
»jr.-.l 0 •nfi ieliv'e ai; 1 > ; juritv. — Z> . ' t ■/■'i Piilriot.
Dr. Hawkses History
OF .\ORTII 4.AKOf^l\.V.
The Subscribers are now prepared to furnish the 1st
Volume of this valuable work, which has received the
highest commendation wherever it has been read, not
only tor its literary execution but for its typographi
cal getting up. It may be obtained, cither frotn us or
from our General Agent for the State, H. W. Horne of
this plncc, or any of his Assistant Agents. The price
varit*s according to style of bindingt In handsome
cloth L'-'); in Library Sheep $1 50; in half Calf •'$1
7;'>. It IS SOLI) ONLY FOR Cash. None will be charged,
either by ourselves or our A;;ents. A liberal disconu*
will be laade where (juantities ai e taken to sell again
It will be sent by mail to any part of the country,
on receipt of the price and 24 cents ta pay postage.
The 21 volumw is in course of preparation. There
will probably be four or tive volumes in all. The suc
ceeding volumes will probably’ contain about 500 pages
each, and will be sold at a proportionally high'-r price,
viz: half a cent a page for the cloth btnding, 25 cents
additional for sheep and 50 cent? adilitioual lor the
hall calf binding. C. J. H.\LK li SON.
Fayetteville, .\pril 20, 1857.
P. S. The Agent an«l his Assistants design to visit
every county in the State, with the book, as SJun as
convenient. In the mean time, orders to him or to us,
acconpanied by the cash, will receive prompt atten
tion
STANDARI) k MISCELLANEOI'S
HOOKS.
Oil. K.VNE’S Arctic Kxplcrations,—cloth, sheep
and half calf; I’rt scott's Ferdinand and Isabella.
Conquest of Peru, Phillip 2d, and Conquest of Mexico;
Henry Clay's Works. vol?.; IJentou’s Thirty Years in
the U. S. Senate: Paniel
Memoirs of S. S. Prentiss;
Webster's Works.
Iiivinsr’s Works, 15
vols.;
vols.
ED(;E\iORTllFi;MlliESE^ll,\lRV.
aREK,^'SitoBio\ .V. r;.
fllHE Scholastic yenr is divided into two Sessions,
I commencing 1st August aud 1st January.
The coursa of study is thorough and systematic, «m-
bracing everything necessnry 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*>f the highest qualifica
tions are employed in each of the Uepartmei ts. No
Institution in the country’ possesses advantages sup«-
rior to Edgeworth.
TERMS:
Board, including washing, lights, and fuel, p»r
Session of five month.s, $fiO 00
Tuition in the Regular Classes, 2C 00
The next Session will eommenca on Monday, August
2d, Ib5S. Pupils are admitted at anj- time during the
Session, and eh irge 1 from the time of entrance.
Catalogues Cfntaininc all necessary information re
specting thf f'oiir.^e of Instruction, Terms, &c., will be
I'orwarJed ou application to
KltMIARD Sl'FRLlNG, /*rincipil.
Greensboro’, N Carolina.
May 2S, 185S. 17 fiinonpii
A PltOCI.AMA riOV,
Bi/ his ExcrUenrj/, TflOM.xs 1>RAG0, Governor
of North (\iroHua.
[^THFKEVS. it has been represented to me that
one Archibald McDougald. ’ate of the tJouuty
of Cumberland, ilid on the 27th day of February last,
in said Coun'y, kill and murder one Thomas Munroe.
and that the said McUougald is a fugitive from justice,
and has escape'’ beyond the limits of this State.
Now, to the en I tli.it the sii I .\rchibald McWougald
may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of
fence, I do hereby issue this my Proclamation, otferiiig
The Larsieat Carriage Factory in
the ffiou'h!
W. H. TURLINGTON,
Coramission Merchant, No. 4 North Water St*
WILML\GTON, N. C.
WILL give bia prompt personal attention to tb^
sale or shipment of all Consignments of Nava]
Stores or other Country Produce.
Nov. 8, 1856.
w
A. A. MoKKTIIAlV
KESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the
public, that he has built up large substanti.al
Brick BuiMings at his Old Stand, expressly for man
ufacturing Carriuges. Thankful for the very liberal
patronage he has received for the last 21 ytars, he
hopes by strict atteutioa 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 V)y experienced workmen in each branch
*»» business. His work will compare favorably
with any male in ttm Uni««.i Staies, for neatness and
drraldlity. He is determined to aei\ and .in anj
work in his line on as good terms as any work done
elsewhere that is aa wall done. He now has on hand,
Fisishkp, th« LARGEST STOCK of
( arria^cs, Burouclifi^, Uock atvays^ and
But^olcs,
Ever offered in this place, and ji very large stock
of work nearly finished, which will bo finished daily
All of which will be sold very low for Cash, or on
short time to punctual cubtcmers. ItSaT* He bason
hand more than ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Vehi-
l>r. K. A. BLACK,
FFICE Front Rooms, over Dr. S. J.
Chemist and Drug Store.
Feb’y 7, 1856.
tf
Hinsdale’s
76-tf
clolh and sheep; .Memoirs of \Vm Wirt; Irving’s Life ^ Reward ol 1 wo Hundred Dollars tor his apprthen- cles finished aud in course of construction.
m\ mwm (ompi.m,
li Vii i FOUl), CONX.
I'N "ILl’ dlATKD 1"1-. CHAlITEU PERPETUAL
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11.
«>f VVasliington, cloth aud hheep: Life and Coirespon-
dence of Webster; Com. Perry’s Japan Expedition: .\’j-
bott's Napoleon: The Inilisieiious Races of the Earth, '
by Nott X Gliddon; Kecolieeiions of A Life Time, by
Goodrich, (Peter Parley;) Hume and Macaulay’s His- ^
tories of England; H.illain’s, Robertson’s, Johnson's, ;
Burke's, .Vddis.m's, Hannah .Vt-.'re's and Dick’s Uorks, |
Southe\'s (’ommon Plac^; Book: IL.storical CollrcvioiiS
of Virginia; Dickens's (’omp'.ete Works, 13 vols. illus- ‘
trated; LaMartine's History of Turkey; The (.Queens of
Scotland, by .-\gnes Strickland; Gold?mith’s .Animated j
Nature: Noctes .Vmbrosianaj, 5 vols.,—edited by Dr. ;
McKenzie; Rollin s .Ancient History; Constitutional :
Test B'l ik; Millmau’s Gibbon’s Rome; The Statesman's
.Manu il: Tr.les and Novels of Maria Edgeworth; I’roc-
t 'r's History of the Crusades; Chambers’ Information
tor the People; Tytler's Universal History; Boswell’s
Life of Dr. Johnson; Chambers' Miscellany, 10 vols;
.Api'leton's Cyclopedia of Biography; Ttie Scottish
Gaei; Enoyclope'iia .\mcrioana. 14 vo'.s.; Waverly ,
Novels in 12. 24 and 27 vols.; Wilson's Tales of the
Borders and of Sc"t!and; DeTocqueville's Democracy '
in .America; Knig!it's Half Hours with the best Authors;
Buiwi r's Novels, comi'lcte in one vol; Plutarch's Lives;
.\]i dern British Lssayists; [..yell's Principles of Geolo
gy; Tales of the .Arabian Nights, 4 vols. illustrated:
.M.aury's Physical Geography of the Sea; Adventures ,
of a Gentleman in Searcu of a Horse: Mrs. Ellis’j
Family .Monitor and Guide to Social Happiness; The j
Bachelor of Salamanca, by Le Sage; History of the ’
Revolutions in Europe: Lockhart's Life of Waller i
Scott; Hog"’s Winter Evening Taies; Woodfall's Junius;
•McIntosh's .Miscellanies; Hami;ton'» Philosophy and
Literature; MeAulay's .Miscellanies; Marshall's S\ash-
iugton: Life of Pinckney: Brande's Encyclopwdia: The
I'riuce of the House of David; The PoetiCiil Works ot
Homans, Scott, Campbell, .Miiton, Byron. .Moore, Burns,
Snakspeare, &c , in various styles.
E. J. HALE & SON.
Bion an.i delivery to the Slieritl'of Cumberland County. warranted 12 months
DE.'^'RIPTIoN. with fair usage, and should it fail by bad workmanship
McDougald is about fifty years of age. of light hair or material will be repaired free of charge,
and cnmplexion, blue eyes, of (juick speech, hai a scar Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
on the face near one of liis jaw.s, weighs about 105 or examine for themselves.
170 pounds, is addicted to intoxication, and while Orders thankfully received and promptly attended to
drunk is turbulent aud troublesome.
Given uuder my hand and the Great Seal of
[l H.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of
March, .\. I>. 1558.
By the Governor, TIIO.S. BRAflG.
Pri..\SKi Cowi'tR, Pr. Sec’y.
Maich 15. ‘.)2tf
Repairing executed
reasonable terms.
May 28, 185i
at short notice and on Tcry
tf-SQ
IIK.II Morxr rANNEKY.
SITUATED 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORO’, AN
SON County, n. c.
OW the panic is over and nobody killed in these :
diggins, the utidersigne 1 still C'lnt’nues to con
duct tlie general T inning and Manufacturing of all
kinds of Leather, Harness, .Saddles, B.-idles, Boots
and Shoes, of every si^- and description—of the very
best material. Pl..\ N f .ATION premium CROG.AN'.S.
NCiT to be hurp'is^e I .Ml of wliich he olTers and pro
poses to sell nr exc'uange tor Raw Hides, Beeswax,
Tallow, and all kinds or country produce, on terms to
justify and accoiuniodate h;s customers according to
the times.
Having on hand constantly a large supply ofStock, he
is prei.ar.--1 to execute all or‘ler» neatly and promptly,
with such maieria! and workmanship as are not to be ex
celled by any esta’ilishment of the kiud in this part of
the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to
punctual custoineis And in returning his ^incere
thanks to his customers and friet is geaer.illy forthair
former f'atronai;e. he solicits an'ihopcs to still merit a
continuance cf their favors.
JAMES C. (’ARAWAY,
March 4 90-tlJapd
K Bi.A' L, Pres:
. : ;-Ut T. .A.
1 :i ; ; It- T. K.
e: . -V. Tut tie,
.•:; -r. E. G. R-ip e\
^ Duiih^un,
i.'lit
AL
E.
E. G. RIPLEY, Vice Pre-
1 XANLiEK, Secretary.
Tu lor, J. Church, R.
1-luwer. L. .A. Bulkeley. R.
W;ir l, H. Z. Pritt, G F.
iiiiyer, 1'. .A. Aiex:iuder, W.
JL.d n* HOOKS.
OMAl'd Civil Law; Starkie ou blander;
.spts :>rt main V inve:tfJ in .''tocl.sand Ibiiids,
z nt.-n st, w^!'. ; 7 J,'.''I '1 nf c:'sh ou deposite
H .rtt'iri B.inlis, to meet tii.sscs
'iue and uiiti i; i — iii.iic
•.J i'»ed and i; it .iue. ^2 1.:>l-j ''O
'■ J -!U. t'et;se, w I.t. tiuT proof. AiC., 875,-
L '
s r
■ '.':te , SUSJ
tut of me al'ovo
ns 0
f fraud, XC.) i:46,tj78 72.
uipany in Fayetttville,
E.
HA:t.E.
BRITISH PERIODICALS.
L. i I i» , NEW VOK!!, > >ntir,ue to publish
ti,e i'.i.‘iwing eu liiig liritisu Periodicals, viz.:
1.
lliK L »Nb'N yl'ARTERLV ; t' oi-ervative).
THE LUINL' U Jil REVIE'V .Wi.ig,.
i!lE NORTH BRITISH Ri-.VIEW FreeChurchl.
4.
THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
5.
BLA: KW()-;D'S Ll'lNBUU'.H .MAf.AZlNE .Torvj.
Tl.
t.'-
i’cl .
1 -
■ i p. l.tl
T. .\ - ' >l'g
•nee, l.i’t
!iev eV'.T
111'
ii:.y i’e|.r> .'•■nt the three great poli-
t 'li ilain--U hig, Tory, and Radi-
niir- only one teature of their cLar-
g itr '1 the iiiMst pr'f iitid writers on
itur.*. "d 'raiity, tmd Reli^iMli. they stand,
i:iv= .•vt'M 1, iiiiriva; c I ii. tl.f world of let-
n.'i l>Td indisiien.-aiiie to tlie scholar and
iti.in, wiiiiC to the ii.teliigent reader
til'j- lurn;-ii a nn.ri- corrta t and satis-
>iia
r’ (Mr I
tny
•eipt
ot th‘; current literature of the day,
worid. th.in i-aii be possibly obtained
s jui ce.
K\l[L\ ('OliK.-,
if .\i)V.V.Ni'L .S11EL r.S f.-om tiie British
o Roscoe’s trim. Evi
dence;
Chitty on Contracts;
“ “ Criminal Law;
“ “ Pleading;
Stephen on Ditto.;
Chitty on the Law of Car
riers;
Selwyn's Nisi Prius,—.Am.
Notes;
Smith’s Chancery Practice,
“ Landlord aud Ten
ant;
“ on Contracts;
“ Leading Cases;
Story on Contiict of Law;
Equity Jurispru
dence;
“ on Sales;
“ on Partnership;
“ Equity I'ieadings;
“ on Contracts:
Fearne on Remainders-.
Edwards on Bailments;
l$yles' on liills:
T.i^ler's Law Glojsary;
Dart on Vendors and i’ur-
cuasers of lU xl Estate;
Brooin'.s Legal .Maxims;
“ Commentaries ou the
Com. Law:
.Adams’s Etuity;
“ on Ejectment:
Burrill on Cireum. Evidence;
“ Laiv Dictionary
Leading «'ases in Equity;
; Tidd's Practice—Am. Notes;
Hill on Trustees, “
Matthews' Presumptive Evi
dence;
'.’owell on Mortgages;
Cantwell’s Justice;
Supreme (Jourt Keports, ic-
Sedgwick on the .Measure
of Damages;
Sedgw ick on .''tiilutory and
(,'ons. Law;
Hale’s I'leas of the Crown;
Bishop on Marriage and
Divorce;
\\Am\ n.M) run m\i. „
fl^HE Sul'seriber offers for sile THIRTY FI\ E
A HUNDRED .ACRES o*' Land in as healthy a sec
tion as there i' in .Alabama.
FORIY .\('R1!'^. cn which are a good Dwe’.ling and
all necess 'ry outdiouses. in good r.*^ air
ONE HU.'^DRED and SIXTY .ACt'ES. good river bot
tom land, loo acres of which is under cultivation and
Mittord'sChancery Plead- , proJuccs fine cri»v>s of (Motion and Corn.
NINE HUNDRED and SIXTY ACRES Creek and
Pine land, on which is some good farming land.
TWENTY-THREE HUNDRED and FORTY ACRES
Pine land, well suited for Turpentino getting.
Thi.'j property will lit sold cheap and on accommoda
ting :eruis.
-Address the subscriber at Mount Ple.isant P. 0.,
Monroe County, .Alabama
WILLIAM W. ENGLISH.
March 11, 1 Hoy 92-ly
PUBLIC NOTICE
Is HEREBY GIVE.V, that Books of Subscription to
the capital stock of the Central Rail Road, from
Beaufort Harbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville,
and West, will be opened on Thursday, the 10th day
of .April 1856, and remain open according to the terms
of the Charter until further notice, at the following
places and under direction of the following namad
persons. Commissioners in the Charter, viz;
In the County of Onslow, at the office of the Clerk
of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at the Post
Office Rick Lunds. E. W. Fonville, G. J. W’ard, J. II
Foy, Robert White, John A. .Averitt, Jr., Owen Hug
gins, L. W. Humplirey.
In Carteret county, at the office of Dr. M. F. Aren-
dell at Beaufort Dr. .M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L.
T. Oglesby.
At the store of G- W'. Taylor at Carolina City,—Col.
V.’m. N. Dennis, II. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge
Arendell.
In Duplin cousty, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Kenansville, — Major (Jwen R. Kenan, D.avid
Reid, Isaac B Kelly, Wm. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston,
Stephen Graham.
In Sampson county, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas
Bunting, Wm. .McKny. Pitrick Murphy, Wm. Faison,
J R. Bea.iian, Alfred Johnson.
In 'umberland county, at Fayertcvil'c, at the ofSce
of A. A. .MoKethan,—Thomas R. Underwood, Randal
McDaniel, Edv. urd L. Winslow, John C. Blocker.
Form of subscription:
The Undersigned azree to take the number of shares
of iilOO each, set opposite to our names respectivel.y
in the Central Rail Hoad Company: and in all respects
to cotnpli' with the torms of the Charter.
THO. C. PULLER,
•Attorney and Counsellor at Mjaw.
OFFICE at E»cles’s Bridge, recently occupied by
James Hanks, Esq., Fayetteville, N. C
Jan’y 1, 1857.
LOVERD ELDRIDGE,
*§ttorney at Etaw,
%^^ILL attend the Courts of Johnston and Samp-
w w son Counties.
Smithfield, April 15, 1856. 96-tf
Worth & Utley,
Forwarding and General Commission
MERCHANTS,
Fayetteville^ .V. i\
3. A. WOETH. (72tf) JOS. UTLET
T O. & B. Or. WORTH,
Commission Forwarding Merchants,
Brovin'M Building, Water Street,
l^ilntingloti^ «V C
Usual advances made ou consignments.
Not. 11, 1857. 69-tf
COTTON BAGGING.
JJ^UNDEE and GUNNY BAGGING in quantities to
ANNUAL MEETING.
^r^KE .Annual Meeting of the Fayetteville & Albe
it marie Plank Road Co., will take place at the
Town Hall, in Fayettevill?, on Thuriday 25th inst., at
11 o’clock. JAS. a. COOK, Pres’t.
August 12, 1858. 36-tm
i^Jxnnunation of Common School Teach-
era for Harnett County.
^MIIIE undersigned, Committee of Examination of
■- Common School TcJichers for Harnett County,
will meet at the Office of the County Court Clerk in
Summerville, on Mond.iy. Tuesday aud Wednesday of
September Court week. Applicants will bear in mind
that the Committee intend to make the spirit of the
law, us they understand it, ttie inflexible rule of their
action. DANIEL McCORMICK, Ch’m’n, A
W. M McNEILL, I Com.
A. D. Me LEAN. j
Aug. 10 1858. 36-
suit purchasers.
Sept. 17.
For sale by
JAS. G. COOK.
43tf
Further 8upplie« or Books.
Life of Dr. Kane, by Smuckir; English Hearts and
English Hands; Partoa’s Life of Burr; Haupt
on Brilga Construction; Breckinridge’s Knowledge of
God; Wilson on the Skin; Plates to ditto; Mitchell’s
Therapeutics; Williams on the Principles of Medicine;
Wood’s Practice: Pierce’s Algebra and Geometry; ^c.
April 9. E. J. H.ALE & SON.
•fiarble Factory.
Plill'; mm URIlliS,
mftedieines, PaintSi Glass, STc,
tlHE undersigned are prepared to display their
samples for the f.all trade to Merchants, Physi
cians, Druggists and others, and to sell on the most
advantageous terms possible.
Their Stock embraces the most varied assortment of
Mtrugs, Scienti/lc fir Popular Patent
tfledicine^t every variety of
Colors &. .TIaterials for PaintinpTi
Vhrmiculs and Chemical
SPICES, SoD.\, and other articles usually found at
the grocer’s;
SOAr, PEIIFCMERY, tc., tScc.
They especially devote their attention to the pre
paration 0. the pure
ifledical I'od Eiiver Oil,
their brand of which has become the standard of su
periority throughout the country; in conjunction with
this they are bottling, for the same class of patients,
a superior article of
Bourbon %%*hiskey,
which for high proof, delicate flivor, and ripe age, is
unsuri;as3‘d by any in the maiket, and is highly es
teemed when taken it: cotijua'^tion with our Cod Liver
Oil, as a valuable adjuact to that celebratdd and re
markable remedy.
Also, direct from the foreijn vintage*, a large sup
ply of WIXES and BRANDIES which can be relied
on f r purity, proof, fine flavor and conseqaent effioacy
in debi ity, nervousness, affections of the bowels aud
other ailments.
An examination of prices is solicited.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.
154 N. 3d St., Philadelphia,
Atg 14, 185S. 37-2m.
Lord Montagu’s Page, by G. P. R.
James, Esq. School Books and Stationery.
Just received. E. J. ll.ALE & SON.
August 12, 1853.
IJy (jlEO. LAUI>i:!,
TWO UUIIKS tuutt C. T. lUltll SI'llRti
Fayei ti* vi I le, iX.
ARUIVEO A'r LAST.
WEED’S QUESTIONS on the roNFHSSIOV OF
F.aTH E. J. H VLE & SON.
August 1-, 1858.
16'.'
Jan’v ‘20, 1858
04 ypd
Names
mgs;
Sanderson Uses A Trusts;
Hargrave a Butler’s Coke
upon Littleton;
U. States Digest;
St'.te Trials of the U. S ;
Russell on .Arbitration;
.Morris ou Iteplevin;
Troubaton Limited Part
nerships;
Sugden on Vendors;
“ on Powers;
Saunders ou Pleading;
Reports;
Addison on Contracts;
Wharton on Homiciile;
Wharton .Stik’s Meil-
J urisprudence;
Newland on Contracts;
Roper on Legacies;
Williams on Executors;
ou Personal Pro
perty;
Oli.'cr on Conveyancing;
Residou;>j i No. of s'aares
$ Cash
Work
W
WATKK WHKKLS! W.\TKK WIIKKLS!!
E are now manufacturing Vandewater'ii Im
proved
JONVAL TUBBIWE WATER WHEEL,
for Mills an 1 Factories of every description; and all
those wisliin? to inipruvc their water power will tind it
for their intere-* to address ns by letter, stating the
numl er of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of
water; the kinl of machinery to be driven. We can
then give them pricc • f wheel, i r what we wili fiirnish
Wheel and principal Gears for, warranted to do a cer-
t.iin nmuunt of work Tint ffirtu to test the Wheel, and
Lube's Equity Pleading; j if it does not c.iiiie up to our ti;:ure, the Wiieel and
Gresley’a Law of Evi- | Gears to be deliver.-d to us at ih' mill of the jiurchaser.
Rkkeuknck (.;ivk.s and hkqi ikki>.
HKATll .V STEVENSON,
Laurel Factory, Prince George's county, Me.
ROp.KK'l B.MRD, Agent, llipht^r.n ' V-
Subscriptions may be made payable in work, .an
may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and
stockholders shall in every case have preference in
taking Contracts, when bids are the same or at Engi
neer’s estimate.
As soon as one hundred thousanil dollars .are sub
scribed, the Commissioners of itnslow county are to be
notified, and the; are requ-red to call a meeting of
Stockhoblers t^ org.inize the Company.
March 15, 185b. 13tf
(lence;
Kent's Commentaries; I
('urtis'tf Commentary; .
Bradford’s Surrogate Re- t
ports; I
Tapping on Maxidamus; i
Crown (,'ircuit Companion j
Wiley’s N. C- Form Book; ■
J HALE, & SON. I
dditional value ti
i :i no A be placed
I >:i a- the ‘'rlgii
I
tlifse Rejirint.-i, in-
11 the hands of sub-
il edit.oiis.
any
■r iii.v tar* e
. 1.,.,
r 1,.
.1 y nt I
'\I'„
I :lie i'iir Review.-,
f the l.iur Reviews
id Oie 1' in- lleviewa
I t'.i-. R.-vifw
1 '1 iga/ine
I .11. 1 three Kfvifvv -
1 M'l 1 Iiu- I'ljiir i!i \i(
A d.
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Per ann.
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5 no
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r i!i\icws !>-• (iO
'II III/ fiift.'i in
Si’i'e ichrrc iaxiK iI wi/( be
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pi.. e wi,; I/I' a1 I . ,;j_, f,,ur or more
>- i ‘' t "'ly 'e ;iir ati'ive wiirks. Thus;
t 'ur '('if, ol L.aiK'.V'. 1. ;.r -V :,n,. llevirw. will be
(•eint to ji'ldress lur >^.*; 1.m- coj)ies of the four Re-
vii ’AS an 1 L..'u k\vood fur '. imcl so on
I'O.N'iAGlv
In ail the prinei]ial Cities and Townh, tln*se works
i. lil be delivered, FREE oF POSl.VtiE. When sent
• y mail, the Postage to any pa>t of the Uniied .'States
v». ; tiut TWEN l V-KoUlv (;L.N r.S a year for '-IV.ack-
w od." Rill but Foi Rl'l.K.N’ CENT.S a year for each
■d tnr Rev; -WH.
/•■ Tiir jirici ill ihint Hrii'iin of the fire
1’. SU I per annum.
K> nii'tuni-*'-> for any of the above publications should
H way - .td lioh-ed. ]jwst iaiid, to the Publishers.
LEONARD SCOTT & CO.,
.No. Gold street, New Vork.
TANNi.R’S OIL *5. DiiV HIDES.
^ k BPLS. Tanner's Oil,—a superior article; also,
a tine lot of Dry Hides. For sale by
JAS. 0. COOK.
,\U:i)!CAL BOOKS.
UNGLISON’S Th.M-apeut:cs and Materia Medica
‘ .Med’cal Dictionary;
“ Human Phy.sioioey;
“ Practice ox .Medic;ne;
“ on New Remedies;
Meigs’ Treatise on Obstetrics;
“ Woman, and her liiweases;
“ (’hiidbed Fevers;
“ Diseases of the Uterus;
Dewees on Children;
“ Females;
Ho’uer’s .Anatouiy and Histology;
.Miller's I'rinciples of Surgery;
“ Practice of da.;
Bartlett ou the Fevers of the U. States;
Wilson’s Human Anatomy, by Goddard;
Ricord aud Hunter on Venereal, by Bumsteai.
Watson's Practice of Physic, by Condie;
Wood and Bache’s U. S. Dispensatory.
Pnucoast’s Wistar’s .Anatomy;
Wilson ou Diseases ot the Skin;
*• the Skin and Hair;
Eve's Surgical Cases;
Churchill on Children, by Keutiug;
“ System of .Midvrifery, by Condie;
Diseases of Women by . do.;
Ellis's .Medical Formulary, by Thomas;
Kirkes’ and Paget’s Physiology;
Regnaull's Elements of Chemistry;
Fownes’ Chemistry for Students'
Bartlett on Certainty in Medicine;
Smith and Horner’s Anatomical .Atlas;
Bird ou the Urinary Deposi'-;s;
Pereira’s .Materia .Medica and Therapeutics;
Carpenter s Human I'hysiologj’, by Smith;
Dickson’s Elements of .Medicine;
Taylor on Poisons, by Griffith;
Burrows’ on Cerebral Circulation;
Wilson on Syphilis:
Draper’s Physiology—illustiated;
Solly on the Brain; Hope ou the Heart, &c., &c.
K. J. HA.Ui’ai SON.
Oct. '!*!>, 1367.
4 ii,i.fMi*MO,V^S i^iLiMjS.
"ould call the attention of persons afflicted
V w with ('hills and Fevers to this celebratud Pill,
which owe. its popularity to no puffing, nor to long,
windy certihcates—but solely to its own merits as a
r'med3' which never fail.* to cure when taken accord
ing to directions accompanying caeh box. This I’ill,
unlike many others, contains uo ininer.il, nor any in
jurious ingredient, -aii'l may be adiniiiistered with per
fect safety at all times, to young or old.
As a^irever.tivc against Chil'S. or an* other type^of
Fever, it is recommended as unsurpassed; and in treat
ment of Fevers generally it is lar superior to (^uiuiue,
or any preparation ot Peruvian bark. .V trial of its
merits is all that is needed ti ins:ire it a favorable
posi’-ion in the estimation of even the most inveterate
opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions.
CIIAMPlOX'S AXTI HlLlOi'S 1‘ILLS
Enjoy the reputation of being at least as good, it not |
better, than any of the various cathartic Pills of the j
age, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral, j
or other injurious properties, and are highly recom-
menilud iu Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, S:ck Head-
pche. Sick Stomach, Habitual Costivene^s, Indigestion,
A:c , and diseases of the St.iMiacli, Liver, Bowels and
Blood generally, the^’ being by their composition
equally adapted to cither of the above cases as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such mediciues
are required. We recommeud them to the attention
of all persons. Prepared by
F. M. SWVER & Ca,
Belleville, Illinois.
Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSDALE, Fayetteville, N C
Also, in all th« towns and cities, and by numerous
country agents throughout the southern and western
States and Territories.
F. M. SWVER & Co.,
Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s.
June 3, 1858. Iti-Om
FUllrilKK SUPPIES OF BOOKS, &c.
ri'^IlE Knowledge of God, objectively considered, by
I Breckinridge, The Prince ot th>> House o’ David;
Sim^n Suggs; Wild Western Scenes; Webster’s Una
budged Dictionary; .Mackey’g Lexiconof Free-Masonry; i
Presbyterian Psalmodist; Stoddard’s Juvenile Arith-
Greenleaf’s Mental .Arithmetic; Steel Pens;
sui^Mwr.M, iiousi-:,
iMva-vrTiovii.i.K, r.
' Enxt aith' of firenn Sfrrrt^ n few Doors Xurth Of
the ^I^^rk^•f House.
rOHIE .‘subscriber desires through this
■M. medium to acknowledge the liberal
patronage bestowed upon his House th« p.ast
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 stiil ‘i repared to accom
modate them with transient and permanent board, and
respectfully solicits a continuance of the liberal pat.on-
age heretofore received. Every e.\ertion on his part
ehall be used to render them comfortablo during their
sojourn with him. His table is always supplied with
the best the matket alTorils.
P. SHE.MWELL.
March 24, 1855. 86-tf
.JOSEPH liAlvEK, .In.,
.\tt«k:\kv .\t b..\w,
.AS taken an office ne.'ct door to W’m. B. Wright’s
Law office on Green Street. He will attend and
practice in the County and Superior ('ourts of Cumber
l.'iud, Bladen, Robeson and Sampson.
March 23, 1853. 79-tf
V WOMAN’S THOUGHTS ABOUT WOMEN; Adele,
by Ju ia K.-ivanagh; Illustrated life of Franklin;
D’lsrjteh’s Sketches of English Literature; The Works
of Lord Chesterfield; Anecdotal Olio; Cabinet Maker
aud Upholsterer’s t/orapanion; The Poetry of Flowers
and F lowers of Poetry; Livingstone's Trav'ls; Cum
ming’s Hunter’s Life in .Africa; ,Vr>ibiaa Nights; Jay’s
.\lorning and Evening Exercises; Union Bible Dicti in-
ary; Living or Dead, by Rev. J. C Ryle: Juvenile
Boo'&s, A.C., A:c. E. J. H.ALE i SON.
NEW BOOKS.
Living and loving, by Virginia L Towusend;
Tempest and Sunshine, by .Mrs Holmes; ^Jb-
bett's Advice to Voung Men; Mrs. Ellis's Fam ly Mon
itor; Tlie Builder’s Companion; Painter, Gilder and
Varnisher's Companion; Psalms and Hymns, assorted
kinds; Confession of Faith; School Books, He \c.
Just receivel. E. J. H.ALE A SOX.
Further .Supply ol" School llook^.
^JMITH’.S GR.AMM.AR; Emerson’s .\rithmetic and
Keys; Mitchell's Gaographies: Bullion’s Latin
Grammar; .Vnthou’s Sa'lust; Divies' Surveying; Pay-
bon ^ Dunton's Copy Books; Walker’s and Webster’s
School Dictionaries: Leverett’s Latin Lexicon; Sar
gent’s Standard Speaker; lic., &c.
E. J. HALE & SON.
A T,1 TMO,V£: K\\
E are just receiving fut ther supplies of ST A
TION ERV, consisting of Cap, Post, Bath, .Note
and Sermon Papers, great variety: Silver Border,
Piain Visiting and Printer’s Cards; Pencil Sharpeners.
Card Pencils, Iinlia Rubber. Steel Pens, Pen Holders,
&c.; Buff, White and Fancy Envelopes; Ink, Ink >tauds,
Blank Books, kc., xo. E. J. HALE & SON.
^EW BOOKS.
LIVINGSTON’S TRAVELS IN SOUTH AFRICA;
I’.arth’s Discoveries in North and (’entral .\frica:
“The Reason Why,” by the author of ‘Inquire Within.’
—.A LS(.)—
Further supplies of .Mustang Gray; Phoenixiann; The
Painter, Gibler and Varnisher’s Com[>anion; .“^alo’s
Koran; Jacobus’s Notes on the Gospels; The Commu
nicant’s Companion; Barnes’ Notes on the Gos els;
Conybeare’s Life and Epistles of St. Paul: The Psalm
ist, with supplement; Bibles; School Books; i^c. Just
rttoeived. E. J. H.ALE ^ St>N
“ JOSiSPHlEr BLOSSOM.”
c 41 n n 154 ^ I A
AND
['OR\VAliI)ING MERC!L\N'I\
IW^ilminston, •V. C,
T U’sr sale.
Y virtue ‘if a Dee I of Trist t.) mo execute! by
iniel t'lark, on the lt)tti d ly nf Juy 1 H.)S,
registered iu B i.tk D., No 3. pigJ in tuo Office
of the Re.iisti‘r of '.'u-n’i-r. ml J 'Uit',’. 1 shill se I to
the h gh**»t bid ler, at the l i'e reii 1 *ac*. )f s li I Clark,
on Big Rocfish, on the 2Itli of August.—
100,000 feet of LU'IKEIl, cn:i.-istinr Scant
ling, Flooring .and Wide Boards; to be bold in lots to
-uit purchasers. This Lumber lies diieotly on the
banks of Bi;r Rjc^fish. two miles from t^e miuth
thereof, — very easily m ly bj put in the m.irket of
Wilmington.
Housenoid an t Kitchen Furniturj.
One I horse Wagon.
One 1 “ do.
One C.irt.
One ('irriage.
One Buggy, in very good condition.
.•^tock of t'attle. Hogs and Sheep.
Farming Utensils of every kind.
Gro'-ving crops of Corn, Peas and Potatoes at the
.Mill, and also Crop on the land of Theophilus Evans,
kc., ic
Terms, !)0 days for endorsed note, to be approved
by trustee. R. W. H.viiDIE, Trustee
July 31. 33ts
NEGllOES! NEGROES!!
ON the 2'*th Augu-1, at the .Market Home in the
Town uf Fayetteville, by virtue of authority as
I above stated, I shall h'so sell to the highest bidder,
« B.ikely i\egr>*oe«i,
.Men, Women, Girls ana Bovs. Terms—CASH.
'iiOB’T w. hardip:.
Trustee Dan’l Claik.
July 31. 33i8
PETER MAiiLETT^
D. (’ULI)EX MURRAY,
QENEHAL COMMISSION MERCHANT,
G 2 S O I T H S r R K F, T ,
YORK.
July 29, 18'>8. a2-
CAROLLNA Cl'l'Y, N. C. ~
• fi HIE Atlantic and .North Carolina Railroad being
JL now comp!>jted to Beaufort Harbor, I have de
termined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of
doing a
Forwarding and General Ccmmission
resb^
metic;
Mathematical Instruments; Invoice ana Reference
Files; &c., ltc- i.. J- ^ SON.
, F*b. ti, 1868.
J. \V. I}AKER
Is now receiving from the North the
largcfit, finest, and most carefully se
lected stock of
i’ll se.MTUKi’:
ever offered iu this marKet; which, added to his own
manufacture, makes his assortment complete;—all oi
which he will sell on the lowest possible term.s for tash
or on time to punctual customer.^.
Fashionable painted cottage bod-room Ftirniture in
setts; curled hair and shuck, and cotton Mattresses;
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles; Side
tJoards; Bureaus; Secretaries and Book-Cases; What-
Nots; Tables, all sorts: Wash Stands; C&ndle Stands;
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Glass; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogany aud
\Valnut; Tete a Tetes; Ottomans: Divans and Stools;
Cliairs of every variety.
Fine ilosewooj Pianos, one with ^Eolian At-
lachment; Rosewood .Melodians, from the bet manutac-
tories in New V-rk nnd Bosiou. wnrrauted as good ad
tny made in the country, and will be sold at N. York
p'"ioe3—freight only added.
lSept«mD«r 2. 46-tf
Pr»n»pt personal attention given to allCocsiga
ments, and Cash advances made on Produce to be «hip
ped to other ports or sold in this market.
Feb. 12, 1855. *37
IJFiTlYsirRANCE.
fjjlllFj Undersigned has been appointed Agent of
JL the North t'ar:>lina .Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. Every member for life j>articipatcs in the pro-
tits of the Company; an^d th« unnual premium lor
life membership, wnere it amounts to or more,
may be paid one-half in casU, and ihe other hail ii.
a note at 12 mouths.
Debtors’ lives may be insured b^’ creditors. A man
may insure his own life for me exclusive bcuotii oi
Uis family Tne lives of si.ives may be insured.
This system is rapialy growing into favor, all over
the civilized world it. is one by wliicli a la.iuny, lor
V small sum anuuady. may tie providi-d for, ailer tue
death of Its iieai, ou wiiose exertions tiiey may have
been dependeut lor a support, it is u good investment
of money, even it one biiou.d live luig uiier ta.»iuji
out a Policy Expluuaiory paiup.i.ets, ana tn
u«cest^‘'y iilauka, furuiiiited ou u^pUcuiiou
K. J. HALE.
aii'4 hojte by prot'Jptne^'S and str.ct attentiou to merit
patronage ftiid support. Being the .Agent of .Murhat’i
Li.NE OF FiKsr Ci.\ss P.vCKtrs to th s aud .Moretiead
city, every elfort will be m tde to mine this the cheap
est and most expe.iiious route to New York. Vessel#
will be loaded and discharged at my Wharf (adjoining
the Railroad Wharf.) find thereby save cartage and
lighterage. Partica.ar attention will be given tj all
orders »nd to the s lie and shipment of Produce.
W.M. B. GRANT.
Jury 2U, 18o8. 32-ly
DEN TISTRY;
Tlios. .fl. %%'alsoii,
AVING deciJ>*d ou permanently locating at
Floral College, respi'Citu ly informs tne citizens
of tiiis place and surrounding country that he is pre
pared to operate iu all me v.iriom br.iuclies of sur
geon Dentistry, aud will be happy to attend all calls
in his Profession at any lima. Prices moderate-
Sa'isfaction gu.irantie 1.
Ju.y 'I'-J. 33tf
LIFE a\d1;Mie^6\den^
OF
JAMES IREDELL, ot NORTH CAROLINA,
O.Ski OF TUE ASSoCIXT; justices or THE fUi’EEJlK
CuUKT OK TUfc; LNirtU oTATtS.
Ut ok if FI ill J. .McitEt, Lsq.. of »Vii.jiikoto.v.
For sa.e bv' E. J. HALE &oN
Fayetteville, June 1,
H
M rs.
Veilow
‘•Eollowiii^ l!ie Drum,” by
V^iele; Osceoia, by Capt. .Nlayne Hei 1; I ue
r'rig.ite. l>y *' ipt 'as. tii int; 'Vu.l Flowers
Forth r supplies of l. e .md Mm stry ol .'purgeon
vlu8tan >-jr ly, lijruarJ i..ile; scn..ol LS'ioks; vc
July To. E J. H.V_i. ,r