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SEMI.WEEKLY.
[VO\. VIIL]
FAYETTEVIl.LE, N. C., SEPTEMBER 16, 1858.
[NO. 740.1
I’KINTi'.n MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS.
I’DWVK!) .1. HAl,R & SON.
KDiTOKS \\I> l’KOPKlKT('HS.
i’ruf f T the Somi-Weekly Dbskkver $3 00 if paid in
% i>aiuH*; 50 if paid ilurinfr the j ear of subscrip
u'ti: T i;| lifter the yenr has expired,
f if I In "'(.‘ekly Ohskrvkr OOperauuuin, if paid in
1 ivauce; *i; ')i'> if paid during the year of subscrip'
i: n: >t $’> 00 utter the year has expired.
ADVKKTISKMKNTS inserted for sixty cents per
«j iiire (jf I'i lines for the tiryt, and thirty cents for each
,i odinp publication. Yearly advertisements by spe-
i-.tiitr;u'ts, -It rca.^ionable rates. .Advertisers ar.
re I to st:ite the number of insertions desired. Or
will be continued till forbid, and charged accord-
A'ivertisements to be inserted in.iile, charged 50 pe*"
:i'!it. extra.
Fire Itksuranee.
U’"E refer our readers to the annual statement of
the .Ktna Insurance Company, of Hartford,
which will be found in another column. This succeas-
f;i' institution was incorporated by the Legislature of
i’.auiei:tiiut in with a perpetual charter. Its
I'apital is ^oOO.iiOO, and its accnmulatious exceed
x-cmi,mOM more, making its entire assets over ^SOO,-
invested as detailed in the ^tatement referred to
Those results indicate that during the period of nearly I
t. rt.v years since its on'anization. without a single
cb:ineo L'f its chief otiicer, 1 its business has been con- -
J .jtf 1 with judgment and prudence. It has been
thus far successful in an eminent degree, discharging,
Hs wc are informed, all its oblig.ations by the payment '
j! about ten rull-vn dollur.f for losses, without asking a
delay in any instance. It has had but little lit- ,
^jutioii, notwithstanding the immense number of traus- ;
made. In order to attain as much certainty as ■
'.■'ib’e in such a business as insurance, it has been i
the practice of the Company, for several years, at ■
j:rt»it l ituT. carefully to classify and arrange their
r:5K.' into about fifty distinct classes, so as to ascertain -
the iiui juut insured on each class, the amount of pre- ,
icceiv^J thereon, anl the amount of losses up- i
:;on.h. This cl'issitication. extending over a long ;
[.eri i, in 1 covering property to :i very l irge amount,fur- ;
nishe? re’.iabl? data, and presents a sound, substantial '
‘ j of actual experience, upon whii'h to conduct its
' u?;ues5. Insurance is not a matter of luck or chance,
many suppose; its hazards arc ascertainable, and :
;> [.rincifies cajiable of beiiij; re luced to a system, the ■
f rustical Working and results of which are as certain '
s? ih it L.f any other business. 'I'lie .Etna (.'ompany,
>y ft ihering rigidly to its system. aUii placing its busi
ness upon a he>ilthy basis, has oi>t lin- d the ci'ntidence ;
T the c-iumunity to an «.xteiit surpussed by no other
i.uiupany m the L. tftates, and has increased its busi-
!.r?? nuJ its income Iroia ye;ir to ytar with a s'.eady
wth. fine great s^'Uice o', iir security is tl'.c wide ,
i.stributiou of its risks—a J’ '’icy which ;t pursues !
with L'reat strictness—limiting the amount to be cov
ered in each locality. 15y tiiis course it hax passed,
w.ih Comparative impunity, through some of the most
sweeping and destructive tires, wiiicii iiuve swallowed up
"her companies less cautious in their business. It is |
s system like this, b;ised upon experience, which gives
stability an 1 soundness to a company, and to the as
sured confidence and security.—Haiurtjri I'airf >.
m\ IWlRlMi; lOMl'JM,
UAirri'oui). foN.v.
IN('"RroKATED 1^19. CHAUTKK FLKPKTCAL
Capital $1,000,000. Assets $1,422,162 11
T. K URACE, I’resideut. K. G. Kll’LKY, Vice 1‘re
sidcnt. T. A. ALI'.XAN L'EH, Secret^iry.
lURLCToRS —T. K. Bruce, S. Tudor, J. Cliurch, R.
Br.ci:, ,\I. A Tuttle, E. t'ivwcr, li. A. Dtilkeiey, R
.Matijer, E. ti. Kipiey, 8. 6. Ward. H. 'L. I’r itt, (i F
Dav:a, Dunham, I). Hilly er, T. A .VlesuiMei, W.
K‘,-ni-y.
Ihf .A»5ets are mainly invested in .''Tocks and Ronds.
pav:ug interest, with $172,t.o4 tjl of cash on deposiie
;a tne Hartford lianKs, to meet losses.
Losses due and unpaid—none. i
Lusses adjusted und not due, ^J4,81u 95. j
Losses in suspense, waiting further proof, jlc., •'ff75,- ■
Sv; 15.
L‘,sses resistc', ( suspicions of fraud, ic.) $46,b78 7-_ ;
Agent of the above Company in Fayetteville, 1
N 'J E. j HALE.
BRITISH PERIODICALS? i
L. rM)TT ^ CO., .NEW ^oRK, continue to publish,
the following leading British Periodicals, viz;
I
IHE LuNDuN QUARTERLY i ('onservativej. ■
li. i
THEEDINBURUH REVIEW Whig). 1
lilE NORTH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Church). I
4. i
iilE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal).
5.
iii.ACKWtKJDS EDINBUiK;H MAGAZINE doryj.
^IIEMWKLI. lIOUSi;
FAVETTKVII.I.E, i\
Kent Sul*i of (ireen S/ret'f, n few Doors North of
the Miirket House.
^H^HE ISubscriber desireg through this me-
iSilB diuni to acknowledge the liberal pa-
_4nSB tfi^nage bestowed upon iiis House the past
year—and as he has Just erccted 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 tlie liberal pa
tronage heretofore received Every exertion on bis
part shall be used to render tiiem con\fortable iluring
their sojourn with him. His table is always supplied
with the best the market affords.
1’. SH EM WELL.
March 24, 1855. 8tjlf
J. W. liAIvEK
Is uow receiving frotu the North the
largest, finest, and most carefully selected
stock of
ri K\iTi III:
ever offered in this m:irket; which, added
to his own manufacture, makes his assortment com
plete;—all of which he will sell on the lowest possible
terms for cash or on time to punctual customers
Fashionable painted cottage bed-room Furuiture in
setts; curled hair and sliucli, and cotton Mattresses:
Looking Glasses; Willow Wagons and Cradles: Side
Boards; lUireans; Secretaries and Rook-Cases; What-
Nots: Tables, all sorts; Wash Stands: ('an ile Stands:
Wardrobes; Picture Frames and Gluss; Window Shades;
Cornices; Curtain Bands; Sofas in Mahogony and
Walnut; Tete a Tetes: Ottomiius; Divans and Stools;
Chairs of every variety.
Fine KosowDod Pianos, ono witli .lv)lian At
tachment; Rosewi.'id Melodians, from the best manu
factories in New York and Boston, warranted as good
as any made in the country, and will be sold at New
York prices—freight only added.
September 1. 45-tf
The i'arria^r Fart or y in
thf Soitfh!
AND
EARTHEN-WARE.
W. 1%. Tll.l.l\.illA5T
Is now receiving his Fall supplies of the abovn
articles. He can supply Country .Merchants at
prices which he is sure will make it their interest to
deal with him. He has for sale,
80 China ^Fea-Sets,
1300 Doz. Commju Cups atnl Saucers,
500 “ Flue Do. Do.
100 “ Disho.s,
*JO0 Covcroil Dishc.4,
100 Doz. I’itchors,
800 “ I’lates,
1000 *• Tuiiibler.’j and (loblets,
750 Looking-Glasses,
(^offee Toy Locomotive.'^, and Yankee
Clocks,—by the box.
And other good.s in proportion.
St^ /norder to yjr- to hiivf i/oodt WKLL PACK-
F.1), country m^ch'intt sh"ull fniy thir Cruekery FIRST.
Aug ;10. 41-2m
•IMefUcal ^^otice^ |
Dr. H. a. McSW.AlN has taken an Oliice on An- '
derson Street, in the rear of Messrs. Ray & '
Pe.arce’s Store, where he can be found by those de- ]
siring his Professional services. i
August 24, 1858. 40tf !
MlMUliO
E subscriber has Removed to the Store one door
East of tl. li E. J. Lilly's, where he hopes to
meet all his old friends and to make many new friends
and customers. G. W. I GOLDSTON.
Aagust 25, 1S58. 40tf
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1 K
HI\T(I.\ m\M I\STITITE.
GnKEjy*SBORO\ .V. c.
f BIHE Scholastic year is divided into two Sessions,
commencing 1st August and 1st January.
The course of study is thorough and systematic, em
bracing everything necessary to a complete, solid, and
ornamental education. The buildings are so arranged
as to combine the comforts of a home, with the advan
tages of ft 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, $60 00
Tuition in the Regular Classes, 20 00
The next Session will commence on .Monday, August
-d, 1858. Pupils are admitted at any time during the
Session, and charged from the time of entrance.
Catalogues containing all necessary information re
specting the Course of Instruction, Terms, &c., will be
forwarded on application to
RICHARD STERLING, Principal.
Greensboro’, N. Carolina.
May 28, 1858. 17-Gmospd
A PKOCr.AMATlOX,
By his Excellency, Thomas Braog, Governor
of North Carolina.
lBMrHERE.\S, it has been represented to me that
▼ w one Archibald McDougald, late of the County
of Cumberland, did on the 27th day of February last,
in said ('ounty, 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 .\rchibald McBougald
may be arrested and brought to trial for his said of
fence, 1 do hereby issue this my Proclamation, offering
a Reward of Two Hundred Dollars for his apprehen
sion and delivery to the Sheriff of Cumberland County.
DESCRIPTION.
McDougald is about fifty years of age, of light hair
and complexion, blue eyes, of quick speech, has a scar
on the face near one ef his jaws, weighs about IGo 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.]the State, at Raleigh, this the Sixth day of
March, A. D. 1858.
By the Governor, THOS. BRACG.
Pi L.\SKi CowPER, Pr. Sec’y.
March 15. 93tf
o. HOUSTON
WOULD inform his friends and former customers
that he may be found 2 doors below the Cape
Fear Bank, and 3 doors above his old stand south side
Person Street, where he intends to keep on hand,
Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Whips, Collars,
and every thing belonging to his trade. lie respectful
ly invites his friends from the country to call and ex
amine his stock before purchasing.
He will attend to Repairing of Harness and Saddles
punctually, and his charges shall be moderate. He
would request all indebted to the firm of HOUSTON
& OV'ERBY' to settle with W. Overby or himself, as
they are compelled to settle the firm’s debts.
August 27, 1856. tf
UhE INSURANCE.
^■IHE Undersigned has been appointed Agent of
JL the North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Com
pany. Every member for life participates in the pro
fits of the Company; and the annual premium* for
life membership, where it amounts to $30 or more,
may be paid one-half in cash, and the other half in
a note at 12 months.
Debtors’ lives may be insured by creditors. A man
may insure his own life far the exclusive benefit of
his family The lives of sl^ives may be insured.
This system is rapidly growing 'nto favor, all over
the civilized world. It is one by which a family, for
a small sum nnnually, may be provided for, aftor the
death of its head, en whose exertions they may have
been dependent for a support. It is a good investment
of money, even if one should live long after taking
out a Life Policy Explanatory pamphlets, and the
neeessary Blanks, furnished on application.
E. J. HALE.
THE DOXAI.DSON ACADEMY
O.V MMaWlIOV.VT,
WILL be opened on the 1st MONDAY in Oc
tober by JESSE R. McLEAN as Principal.
Mr. McLean is an experienced Teacher, and has
furnished to the Trustees ample testimonials as to
character and ability.
The Trustees take great pleasure in recommending
Mr. McLean to parents and guardians, and solicit for
him a full share of patronage.
Terms of Tuition will be made known in a subse
quent advertisement.
W. B. WKIGHT, Chm’n
of Board of Trustees of Donaldson Academy.
Sept. 10, 1858. 45-tf
1
KsyniAA
These Periodicals ably represent the three great pi>li-
;:cai p;irties of Great Britain—W’hig, Tury, and Rudi-
—but pulitics forms only one feature of their char
acter. As Organs of the most pri'fiund writers on
Srinnce, Literature, .NIorality, and Religion, they stand,
as they ever have stood, unri/ailed in the world of let
ters, being cunsidered indispensable to the scholar and
tiie j r'jtessional man, while to the intelligent reader
■jf every class they furnish a mure correct and satis-
t'ttt'twry rec ird of the current literature of the day,
throughout the world, thau can be possibly obtained
fr'iui any other source.
EAKLV COl'IES.
The receipt of ADVANCE SHEETS from the British
publishers gives additional value to these Re[>riuts, in
asmuch as they can now be placed in the hands of sub-
!:ribers about as suon as the original editions.
TERMS.
^er ann.
For any «ne of the four Reviews 00
F .r any two of the four Reviews 5 00
For any three of the Four Reviews 7 00
For all four of the Reviews 8 00
For Blackwood's .Magazine 00
tor Blackwood jnd three Reviews 9 00
bur bl.acUwood and the four Reviews 10 00
1 uymeni.s fi if vuvlt in all cases in advance.
Muuf ij rurrnit ni the State where issupil ivill be
rereifid at y(tr.
' LI HlilNG.
A discount ot twenty-five per cent, from the above
price will be allo^^ed to u. ordering four or more
Copies ot any one or more of the above works. Thus:
Four copies of Blackwoc 1, .,r of one Review will be
sent to one address for four r.,i.ies of the four Re
views and Blackwood fur >'{0; ami so on
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In all the jirincij’al (’ities iind Towns, these works
will be delivered, FREE oF POSX.VGi". When sent
by mail, the Postage to any part of the United Sitter
will be but TWENTY-F( iL’R CENTS a year fur ••llluck-
W'.od," and but FoLRTEEN CEN'J'S a year lor each
of the Reviews.
N. H. The price in Urmt Hritain of the Jioe
Pcnoilicuh tb'jve-naiH> (I is I ^>tr annum.
kemittance^ for any of the above publications should
vays be addressed, post-paid, to«he Publishers,
LEONARD SCOTT ic CO.,
No. 64 Gold street. New York.
TASMAVS Oil. ik DRV 1!IDES.~
a superior article; also,
liidei For sale by
JAtj. ti. COOK.
Respectfully infurms hi.-^ frienJ* and the
public, tnat he iiiis liui’t up l.iri; - sub.stjintial
Rr ck 15uiMings at his i)'d .-^tan 1. exprrs^ty for mun-
ufacturinc C.-inia.'t’s. Tlri ikfn' f.T the very lib‘ral
patronage he has re'five 1 f.r the -ist 21 jenrs. he
hopes by strict iitt«nti iii to b'l-jini-.-s, with ii des.re
to givu satisf ii.'tioii, t'‘ merit u oonMuuance "1 the
“ame He w »n a:its h.- vv o-; * -n i ie ,if the be?t
materi il and by experifiu''- i w r'Kni>‘!i in each branch
of the busine.-is Hi- W'Tk wib c •iii!'u e favfir:ib!v
with any mi fe in the Unit - I .''•.ntes, I'.ir iuoitnes- :tnd
durahiiity. He is 'Jeleriii’iii* i to S'*il un.l d > wny
Work ill his line on hs giio 1 terms iis any w u k d ne
e'-ewhere th.it is i !,.• He n w h:is on i.ulid,
‘■i.si'HEU, the L.VK'iESl .-irDCK nf
('(irria^f s, Hanmchc.'^, Uoc/iaictii^i, n/itl
Ever ofi'ereil in this i lace. Hiid a very large “tock of
work nearly finished wiiich will be finished daily.
All of which will be sold very low for C^'H, or on
Short time to puiitftu il cistoiners. S&r He has on
hand more th.an O.NE HL'NDKED .\ND FIFTY Vehi
cles finished and in -rourse of cimstruetion.
.-Vll work made by him is warranted 12 months
with fair usage, aad shouM it fail by bad Workmanship
or material will be repaired free of churgo.
Persons wishing to buy would do well to call and
examine tor tfieiiiselves.
Orders thankfudy re‘eive 1 and prompt'y ittendcil to.
Repairing executed at short notice and on very
reasonable terms
.May 2^^, Iho-i. h'^-tf
IH liLlC XOriCE
Is HEREBY GIVEN, that Books of Subscription to
the capital slock of the Central Rail Road, from
Beaufirt H.irbor via Kenansville, Clinton, Fayetteville,
and VVest, will be opened oh Thursday, the lOih daj
of .\pril Ib-jij, and remain open according to the terms
of the Charter until further notice, at the following
jilaces and under direction of the following named
persons, Cwmmissioners in the Charter, viis;
In the County of Onslow, at the office of the (Jlerk
of the County Court at Jacksonville, and at tiie Post
Office Rich Lan'ls. E. W. Fonville, G. J. '.Vard. J. H.
Foy, Robert White, Joiin A. .\vcritt, .Jr., C wen Hug
gins, L. W. Humphrey.
In Carteret county, at the ofhce of Dr. M. F. .\ren-
dell at Beaufort. Dr. M. F. Arendell, J. F. Bell, L
T. Oglesby.
.At the store of 0. \\. Taylor at Carolina City,—(’ol.
Wm. N. Dennis, H. S. Bell, Capt. Levi Oglesby, Bridge
Arendell.
In Duplin couuty, at the office of the County Court
Clerk at Kenansville, — .Major Owen R. Kenan, David
Reid, Isaac B. Kelly, Win. E. Hill, Wm. J. Houston,
Stephen Graham.
In Sampson county, at the office of the (,'ounty Court
Clerk at Clinton,—Thomas I. Faison, Dr. Thomas
fjunting, Wm McKoy. Patrick .Murphj", Wm. Faison,
J. R ISeaman, .\lfred Johnson,
In Cumberland county, at Fayetteville, at the office
of A McKethan,—-Thomas il. Cnderwooil, Randal
.McDaui«l, Edward L. Winslow, John C. lUocker.
Form of subscription:
The Undersigned agree to take the number of shares
of -^100 each, set oppo.site to our names resj>ectively
in tho Centra! Hail Road Company; and in all rp.spects
to comply with the forms of the (’barter.
''HIS INSTI FUT will resume operations on .Mon
day, the loth day of September next, under the
gu:dance of the same Faculty and Rules, as for the
last two Sessions. For particulars address L. C.
Graves, Principal, or
H. A. BIZZELL,
cec’y of the Board of Tru'tees.
•\ucust 2'" l'"^. 4o-'jw
run:. ('heii’
•^■^HE undersii;ii'‘d are joepared to display their
Jl samples for the tall trade to Merchants, Physi
cians, l>rugL"i'ts and others, and to sell on tiie moat
advantageous terms possible.
Their S:ock embraces the most varied assortment of
Mfrtiffs. Scieitli/ii' A* M*apnlar Patent
s, every variety of
1 oloTH A: Tlalt‘rial«t lor Painting,
Chetnitals unit t hetnUal ft'aren
SPlt'E.''. SofJA, an i >.ther articles usually found at
the grocer's:
.vo.i/' rKi:ri:.Mt:RY, (•-•., ,tv.
They esfwcially devote their attention to the pre
paration o: the pure
4'otl MArvr 0Pil^
their brand of vhicli has become the staudarJ of su
periorly throu.;hout tii« country; in conjunction with
this they are botilititr, for the same class of patient.**,
a superior article of
Kourhon %%*liiskey^
which for high proof, delicate flavor, and ripe age, is
unsurpassed by any in the maiket, and is highly es
teemed when taken i:: conjunction with our Cod Liver
Oil, as a valuable adjunct to tuat celebrated and re
markable renie'ly.
.\lso, direct fr.'in the foreign vintages, a large sup
ply of U7AV;’.'> and BRA.VDIKS which can be relied
on for purity, proof, fine tlavor and consequent efficacy
in debility, nervousness, iilfections of the bowels and
other ailments.
-\.u examination of prices is solicited.
JOHN C. BAKER & CO.
1G4 N. i St., Philadelphia,
.\i;g. 1 1, 1858. !17-2m.
T
Names.
Residence
No. shares
4> t!iish.
Work.
^ BPL^J. Tanner’.s oil,
a fine lot of Dr
Subscriptions may be made payable in yvork, and
may specify whether for grading or cross-ties; and
stockholders shull in every case have preference in
taking Contract.^, when bids are th' s.ime or at Engi
neer’s e.'!timate.
.\s soon as one hundred thousand dollars are gtib-
scribed, the (,'ommissioners of Onslow county are to
be notified, and they are rcijuired to call a meeting of
Stockliolders to organize the (’oiupaay.
-March 1.'), IH'o'. 13tf
REAL ESTA'I'E FOR SAI.E.
l>WFr..LING HoUSE, recently oecupieil by
Mrs H. p. Lain, and as j>resent occupied by the
Rev. James .Mciianic-l, near llaymonnt, will be sold
pri'.ate.y by the subscriber. It is located in a good
neighborhood; c nvenient to business; in a healthy
section of the town; g .i.d spring water con venient; and
has all necessary out h.,.ises attached. ,V gieat bar
gain may be had, as 1 am determined to sell. Tkk.ms
LiuERii, J. R. -M. bo.NALD, Agt.
Fayetteville, .May I'J.
Blank Warrants Ibr sale at this (.)tiice I
PETER MALLETT
WITH
D. ('OLDE.V MLRR.W,
GENERAL COmiVIISSION MERCHANT,
G2 South Strekt,
roN/c.
July 2't, 18o8. 32-
carouxa crrv, c.
^■'HE .Atlantic and North Carolina Railroad being
JL now completed to Beaufort Harbor. I have de
termined to locate at Carolina City for the purpose of
doing a
Forwarding and General Ccmmission
and hope by promptness and strict attention to merit
patronage and support. Beine the .\gent of .Mi rrav’s
Link of First Ci..\ss P.^ckkts to this and .Morchead
city, every effort will be mule to make this the cheap-
, est and most expeditious route to New York. Vessels
will be loaded and discharged at m3’ Wharf (adjoining
the Railroad Wharf.) and thereby save cartage and
lighterage. P.articular attention will be given to all
orders, and to the sale and shipment of Produce.
W.M. B. GRANT.
July 20, 1858. 32-ly
MEDICAL NOTICE.
ORS. E.\STERL1NG and HEN.AG.\N having asso
ciated themselves together 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 thej’ hope to give
i perfect satisfaction to those who may favor them with
; their patronage. They will attend any call day or
I niyht. Dr. Easterling takes jileasure in stating to his
! former patrons that iJr. H. is a regular grailuate, hav-
: ing read iJiret yeurg and attended two full courses oi Lec-
’ tures. One or both may be found at iny hour at their
'office opposite the Post (Jflice, unless professionally
i engaged.
11. R. EASTERLING, .M. D. D. HENAGAN, M. D.
I Rockingham, N. (’ , April b, 1858. lOOtf
DEN'riSTRY.
TIiom. .?f. WatM»n,
g ■ .WING decided on permanently locating at
li jl. Floral College, respectl’uUy informs the citizens
of this place and surrounding country that he is pre
pared to oper-ite in all the various branches of Sur-
: geon Dentistry, and wid be happy to attend all calls
i in his Profession at any time. Prices moderate.
I Satisfaction guarantied.
July 20. 38tf
A EEW HARRELS
, M 1 HOlCE oi(i APPLE BR-ANDY", suitable for making
, ^ ' wine and putting up brandy fruit. For sale by
W. H. CARVER.
Aug. 18- *8-
IIIGII AHM \T T.WXERV.
SITUATED 4 MILES WEST OF WADESBORC)’, AN
SON COUNTY, N. C.
OW the panic is over and nobody killed in these
diggins, the undersigned still continues to con-
luct the general Tanning and Manufacturing of all
kinds of Leatiier, Harness, Saddles. Bridles, Boots
and .Shoe-i, of every size and description—of the very
be.st material. PL.\NTATioN premium 1?R0G.\NS,
N(>T to be surpassed. .Vll of which he offers and pro
poses to sell ur exidiaime lor Raw Hides, Beeswax,
Tallow, and all kinds of country produce, on terms to
justify and accommodate his customers according to
the times.
Having on hand constantly a large suppdy of Stock, he
is prepareii to execute all orders neatly and promptly,
with such material and workmanship as are net to be ex
celled by any establishment of the kiud in this part of
the country in style, quality or price, for cash or to
punctual customers .And in returning his sincere
thanks to hi.s customers and friei ds generally fi>r their
former patronage, he solicits andhopes to still merit a
contii .ance of their favors.
JAMES r. CARAWAY.
Mar.:h 4 yO-tl-Japd
\i\m\ n\ii Foil ^
HE Subscriber offers for sale TH1RT\-F1\E
HUNDRED .VCllES of Land in as healthy a sec
tion as there is in .\labama.
Forty .\'R1;.'^, on which are a gooil Dwelling and
all necessary out-houses, in good repair.
ONE HL'.NDRED and.'>IXTY .ACRES, good river bot
tom land, KtO acres of which is under cultivation and
produces fine crops of Cotton and (’’orn.
NINE HLNDRED and .''IXTY .XCliE.S Creek and
Pine land, on which is some good farming land.
TWENTY-THREE HUNDRDD and FORTY .ACRES
Pine land, well suited for Turpentine getting.
This projierty will be sold cheap and on accommoda
ting terms.
.address the subscriber at Mount Pleasant P. 0.,
Monroe Co*nty, .Alabama.
WI1,LIAM W. ENGLISH.
■March II, I808. V2-ly
IVATEK WHEELS! WATER WHEELSlf
Hr E are now manufacturing V'andewater's Im
proved
JONVAL TURBINE WATER WHEEL,
for Mills and Factories of every description; ani all
those wishing to improve their water power will find it
for their interest to address us fiy letter, stating the
number of feet, head and fall; their usual amount of
water; the kind of machinery to be driven. We can
then give them price of wheel, or what we will furnish
Wheel and principal Gears for, warranted to lo a cer
tain amount of work Time yiven to t>it the H~hecl, and
if it lioes not come up to our figure, the Wheel and
Gears to be delivereil to us at the mill of the purchaser.
RsrKRK.NCK ilVKN AND REQt IRF.K.
HEATH A STEVENSON,
Laurel Factory, Prince George's county, Me*
ROBERT B.AlRD, .Agent. Hiphir'or.f
nj E would call the attention of persons alHicteil
with Chills and Fevers to this celebrated Pill,
which owes its popularity’ to no puffing, nor to long,
windy certificates—but solely to its own merits as a
remedy which never fails to cure when taken accord
ing to directions accompanying each box. This Pill,
unlike many others, contains no mineral, nor any in
jurious ingredient, and may be administered with per
fect safety at all times, to young or old.
.As a preventive against (’hillH. or an’" other type of
Fever, it is recommended as unsurpassel; and in treat
ment of Fevers getierally it is far superior to t^uinii.e,
or any preparation of Peruvian bark. .\ trial of its
merits is all that is needed to insure it a favorable
position in the estimation of even the most inveterate
opposer of Proprietary or Patent prescriptions.
CIIA MProN S ANTI-BIL10 L'S PIL L S
Enjoy the rejmtation of being at least as good, if not
better, than any- of the various cathartic IMlls of the
age, and are entirely free from all poisonous, mineral,
or other injurious properties, and are iiighly recom
mended in Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Sick Head
ache, Sick Stomach, Habitual Costivene^s, Indigestion,
ic., and diseases of the Stomach, Liver, Bowels and
Blood generally, they being bj- their composition
eqtially ad q*ted to either of the above cases as a gen
eral cathartic, good at all times when such medicines
are required. We recommend them to the attention
of all persons. Prepared by
F. M. SWYER & CO.,
Belleville, Illinois.
Sold by SAMUEL J. HINSD.ALE, Fayetteville, N. C.
.Also, in all the lowns and cities, and by numerous
country agents throughout the southern and western
States and Territories.
F. M. SWYER & Co.,
Proprietors, Belleville, Ill’s.
June 3, 1858. lti-6m
FOR SALE OR RENT.
t CONVENIENT DWELLING HOUSE, on Hay-
mount, near Mr. J. C. Thomson’s. For particu
lars enquire of J. G. Shepherd, Esq., or
A. M. CAMPBELL.
May 7. 9-tf
^Marble Fncloru*
1
The Wilnunu;tnn^ Charlotte Ruther
ford lldU Jioad Company.
rpHE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING of the Stook-
holders of the W ilmington, Charlotte & Ruther
ford Rail Road Company, will be held in the Town of
Wilmington, on Thursday, the 14th day of October
next. H. W. OUION, Pres’t.
Sept. 8, 1858. 4-5-tm
GROCKKIKS A r WflOuTs.JlfLK.
[HAVE just received in store my Fall Stock, em
bracing the following articles, viz;
125 Bags Coffee.
bi) Bbls. and Ilhda. Sugar—assorted.
i)5 “ Pork.
50 Boxes good Tobacco.
75 “ Candy.
30 J Bbls. Snuif—Eagle Mills.
75 Boxes Crackers.
.All of which will be sold for C.ASH, or on short time
to the best of men.
E. F. .MOORE & CO.
Sept. 0, 1858. 44-tf
CORN AM) WIflSKEY.
V ^t^SHELS good W’hite Corn.
150 Bbls. Whiskey.
Apple Brandy.
30
15 “
For sale for C.ASH by
Sept. !), 1858.
N E. Rum.
E F.
MOORE & CO.
44-tf
«Jy (iEO. liAUOICR, j
TWd u’oUKS .IWIVE C. T. Hlldll i Sd.VS STORE, j
Fayetteville, V. i
Jan’v 20, 1S58 64-ypd
noTice.
1^0. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO;
400 Casks LI.ME;
iO Bales H.\\';
6 Bbls. GLUE.
For sale by
July 10.
WORTH & UTLEY.
FOR RENT.
BRICK HOUSE on Ramsay Street. Also, a
House on North Street. Possession given Oct. 1.
W. B. WRIGHT.
Sep. 11, 1858. 4otf
I OR~RE^r.
ONE COU.NTING ROOM, fronting on Hay street;
one OFFICE, fronting^on Maxwell street. Also,
large W.AREHOUSE at Campbellton Apply at
WILLKIXOS’S BUILDING, Hay St.
Sept. 11 45.01
R. Tm.~ORRELL,”~ "
TURPENTINE INSPECTOR.
'B^HoSE sending their Spirits Turpentine to me
A may rely upon it to have prompt and careful at
tention. My Warehouses are fronting the Wharves and
near the River.
Sept’r 13, 1858. 45-tf
aW) ACRES OF LAiND
SALB.
rilHE Subscriber oflers for sale the above quantity
I of Land, situated in a healthy neighborhood, three
miles from the Wilmington and Charlotte Rail Road,
and four from Lumber River. This Land is well
adapted to Farming, Turpentine, and Ton Timber
purposes, having a good range and other advantages.
Those wishing to purch.»se may find me on the pre
mises, who will be happy to exhibit it or give any in
formation concerning it desired.
ANGUS McGlLL.
Philadelphus, N. C., Sept. 1, 1S57. 40tf
FOR
ACRES OF LAND
SALE.
ril HE Subscriber desiring to move to the West offers
-I. to sell the following tracts of valuable land.
1 Tract containing 250tj acres in Harnett County 18
miles North of Fayetteville. There is on this tract,
two large and comfortable dwelling houses, with all
necessary outhouses, together with a good mill running
two saws and grist, with about 300 acres cleared and
in a high state of cultivation; the remainder is excel
lent farming anl turpentine land.
Also another tract containing 4000 acres of turpen
tine land, about 100 acres of which is cleared. There
is on this tract one good dwelling with all necessary
out houses and a good grist and saw-mill.
1 will take pleasure in showing the above property
to any person wishing to purchase.
H. S. McNEILL.
Manchester P. 0.
Nov. 7th, 1857. t>7-ts
8.MALL FOX DEAD.
^ 1 ENTLEMEN, you that wish to sell Likely Youug
NEGROES, .Men, Boys, Women and Girls, for
the highest cash prices, would do well to give roe a
call, or address me at Clinton, N. C.
J. A McAHTHUR
June 5, 185H. 17-8nios.pd
BLANiv?!* tor sale at this OlKce.
J'HE XKW EDFFION OF
DKVERELX & B;\TTLE'S LIW KKPOHTS, VOL. 1,
HECEIV'ES the approval of those who have ex-
aminel it.
Chief Justice Nash says, “1 have looked through it
—it is carefully and well got up. * * I think to our
Court it will be invaluable—and to the Profession
equally so. It will save the labor of deciding the same
point again and again; for there will be no excuse for
Counsel not being apprised of points already adjudi
cated.”
Gentlemen of the Bar who have purchased and ex
amined it, concur, so far as we know, in praise of it.
For sale, with sets or separate volumes of North
Carolina Reports, and Law Books generally, by
E. J. HALE & SON.
~ THE LAW LIBRARY
OF THE
L A T E H 0 N. J 0 H N D. T 0 0 M E R ^
FO R » A L.C:.
^I'^HE valuable Law Library of the late Judge Toomer,
£ consisting of upwards of lOOO bound Volumes,
and several hundreii Nos unbound, has been deposited
with the undersigned for sale. The books will be sobi
in sets, FOR C.ASH 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 annexed to each Tolume,
may be obtained on application to the subscribers.
K. J. HALE k SON.
Fayetteville. June JG, 1838.
ANNLAI. SE'ITLEMENTS.
PERSONS indebted to us will be furnished with
their accounts duiing the present month, (except
those already dunned;) and we earnestly request a
settlemeut Every man who means to pay at all,
should pay at least once a year.
Persons having aceounts again.«t ue vill oblige us
by’ handing them in for payment.
E J. HALE ^ SON
July 5. 1858
TUe SontUern
NY, and ML'SH^Al. CO dl’v.n 1->>, .i turtner supp.y
just received. L J- H.\l,i> \ SO.S.
July 28, 18C8. 32-
Cider \ inegar, for sale l>v
W. H. CARVER
^ Aug. 18. 38-
COIM>EU, IIX, & SHEET-IRON
FACTORY.
fAS. M.ARTINE still continues to manufacture
every thing in the .ibove line, at his old stand on
! Hay street. Job work done with despatch.
: Sept 10, 1858. 4-5-3m
Ll.\OFORNm ■
I OFFER for sale 640 Acres of LAND, lying on
the West side of Cape Fear River, two miles below
Fayetteville, iiwd extending from the river into the
j sand-hills This tract is about equally divided into
I river ridge, sw.imp and sand-hill Land. About 80
j acres, adjoining the river, are under cultivation and
' are well suited to the growth Hf Corn and Grass: none
1 of the Swamp has been cleared. There are several
I good sites for a dwelling house on the sand-hills.
I .Any person wi..shing to purcha.se will do well to make
; earl}' application, as I have determined to sell.
I THOMAS J. ROBINSON.
! Sept 8, 1858. 44-tf
LAND FOR sale.
foHN T. GILMORE now ofl’ers for sale a portion of
his swamp lands in the county of Cumberland
about 14 miles below Fayetteville, and about IJ miles
East of the Cape Fear Rivei. The entire swamp has
been successfully drained, of the large body of water
by which it was heretofore covered. The land is ap
parently level, being free from ridges (which are so
common to swamp lands generally,) whilst there is an
abundance of fall, by which the rain water can be
carried oft by ordinary ditches, k small portion of
the laud has been in cultivation about 7 years, and
those persons who have seen the crops regard the land
as equal in fertility to any they have seen in this State
or elsewhere. The location is he.ilthy, the neighbor
hood good, and the access to Fayetteville aiid Wil
mington easy by means of a good road IJ miles in
length leading directly to the river. Besides this, it
is within 3 miles of a beautiful little village, upon a
high and healthy Bluff, at the river, with a Store,
Ware house and first rate landing. All which afford
many conveniences to the neighborhood. As several
persons have spoken of purchasing, this is deemed a
proper time to call their attention to the subject, inas
much as there is a crop now growing upon a small
portion of the land, by which they can judge of its
production. Reasonable terms will be given to
the purchaser
Sept. 10, 1858. 45tf
A DM INI ST R A rOR’S SALE.
rj''|HE undersigned will, on the 22d September next,
-M- at the late residence of John Wright, deceased,
sell at public auction, a large au>l fine Stock of Hogs,
('attle. Sheep, .and a few Horses; about two hundred
anil fifty barrels of Turpentine; Fodder; and a variety
of Farming and other Tools; also, one pair of Timber
Wheels, together with a variety of articles used upon
a Farm, too tedious to mention.
Terms of sale, six months credit; note and approved
security required of purchasers before removing its
;irticles. Sale to continue from lay to day until closed.
ISAAC C. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
FL in'HER xVOTlCE.
\LL tho.«e hsving claims against the Estate of
John Wright, dec’d, must present them to the
unlersigned, duly authenticated, within the time pre
scribed f>y law, or this will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. Those indebted to said estate are required
to make imineUate payment.
ISAAC C. WRIGHT, Adm’r.
Clinton, Aug. 30, 1858. 43-ts
$10 REWARD,
Pocket Bonk JLost.
^^OME where between the Spout .“Spring and Mur-
chiso*’’s F.ictory, 1 loi-t my Pf)CKET BO>K, con-
tianing Seventy-Ei^rht Kollai#. .Say. five ten dollar
and one twenty dollar billn, and four two ilollar bills:
also, one Note on Mirs'iall H. Sea well for Two Hun
dred and Seventy-Fivp Hollars, with a credit thereou
ot ninety two dollars, dates not r^'colieoted; also, one
, !>ced for Land ni i li- hy .Ander'^ in .Jones to me in
■ 'loore county for two hun'Ired nii-l ^‘ight acres. The
i Poeket Book is a large one, has the name lif Duncan
I Bedsole written th**rein. The finder can address me
j at Harrison's Creek P. O., CumSerland county, or
. Thos. J. Johnson at Fayetteville. .N C.
TR iVIS BEDSOLE.
1 Harr son’s C reek, Sept. 10, 1858. 46-3t
' I